Monday, March 18, 2024

Why I won't be patronizing Oppenheimer by seeing it: He was a Stalinist and a traitor

 Daniel J. Flynn, here:

As described in this column previously, Pavel Sudoplatov, so high-ranking that the Soviets placed him in charge of murdering Leon Trotsky, maintained in his autobiography that “Oppenheimer supplied … the Soviet Union with crucial information for it to successfully test its own atomic bomb in 1949.” He details Oppenheimer’s role, “which included allowing moles access to secret data to copy it, and describes him as ‘knowingly part of the scheme.’”

Material from the files of both Soviet and U.S. intelligence supports Sudoplatov’s claim: “An Oct. 2, 1944, memo from the Soviet archives, signed in receipt by chief of secret police Lavrentiy Beria, identifies Oppenheimer as a ‘member of the apparatus of Comrade [Earl] Browder’ who ‘provided cooperation in access to research for several of our tested sources including a relative of [the Communist Party USA leader].’”

Venona project decrypts refer to Oppenheimer under a codename, monikers in most but not all circumstances reserved for Soviet assets. A decoded March 1945 intercept “instructs Soviet agents to ‘re-establish contact with “Veskel” … as soon as possible.’ Veskel, the National Security Administration determined conclusively, referred to Oppenheimer.”

In The Venona Secrets, late authors Herb Romerstein and Eric Breindel wrote: “In May [of 1945] the Rezidentura sent Moscow another report from [Theodore] Hall on atom bomb research. It revealed the locations of work being done and the names of the heads of each research group. All of the names were clearly written out except one, that of J. Robert Oppenheimer, who was listed as ‘Veskel,’ the head of Los Alamos.”

Oppenheimer’s critics lacked this information in 1954, so one better understands their restrained classification of him as merely a security risk rather than charging that he lacked, in the words of President Dwight Eisenhower’s Executive Order 10450, a “complete and unswerving loyalty to the United States.” What’s the excuse of the NBC News Studios documentary airing on MSNBC for omitting so much information from credible sources in the U.S. and U.S.S.R. intelligence apparatus painting a grim picture of Oppenheimer’s trustworthiness? ...

Oppenheimer donated large sums to Communist causes, subscribed to Communist publications, and married a Communist. Other associates in the party included his brother, sister-in-law, landlady, the girlfriend who later became his mistress, and numerous students. He attended secret meetings of Communist professors while teaching at Berkeley.

 Most damning of all, Haakon Chevalier, a friend and professor at Berkeley, approached Oppenheimer with the idea of passing on Manhattan Project secrets to the Soviet Union. Oppenheimer did not report this event to his superiors for many months and, when he did, described the events dishonestly, i.e., by omitting both himself and Chevalier from the story. Rather than steer clear of someone petitioning him to commit espionage, Oppenheimer continued to see Chevalier socially for years.

Saturday, March 16, 2024

The border crisis has become one of the biggest threats to Biden’s reelection: Millions of illegal aliens will gut the future for already struggling low-wage workers

 We forecast that undocumented entry will exceed U.S. job growth in 2024.

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Holman Jenkins for The Wall Street Journal reminds everyone that the Hur Report was released by Merrick Garland

 Who Really Released the Hur Report? Biden’s attorney general is the man who chose to let voters know about the president’s infirmity.

It’s the great unexplored theme in the Robert Hur imbroglio. The decision to release the Hur report, with its portrayal of a confused and forgetful president, wasn’t mandatory and neither did it rest with Mr. Hur, despite the congressional grilling he received this week.

The decision rested with Attorney General Merrick Garland.

Everyone with a brain knows this. Even Molly Jong-Fast knows this. It was not unexplored. She jumped on it right away, like a chicken on a June Bug.

The question is Why did Garland do it? Molly thinks it's because Garland is a Secret Republican ™, which is ridiculous.

The great unexplored thing in all this remains The Context™, to which no one is paying attention, because Boring™:  the DOJ policy which immunizes the sitting president from prosecution.

Is anyone talking about prosecuting Biden once he's out? Hello?

Hur tells you the policy right up front, then says all this bad stuff about Joe, which is really bad. But Garland chose to let you read that, despite the policy.

That's the point. It's a really big deal. Garland thinks what Biden did is really bad, and that Joe is incompetent to serve.

I still say it was a trial balloon by Garland, to see if Biden cabinet members would rise to the occasion to remove the befuddled old man. 

Jenkins doesn't really appreciate that. It has to be more than all the personal attacks Merrick Garland has had to endure from the Bidens.

Garland has been running interference for this guy from day one. He's been Joe's wingman no less than Eric Holder was Barack Obama's.

But Joe is too incompetent to even appreciate it. That's what really stung Garland.



 

 

 

Kamala Millstone Harris

 Kamala stepdaughter raising money for group tied to Oct. 7 attack...

Friday, March 15, 2024

About time

 Crows Taking Over American Cities...


 

Anti-semitic WaPo blames Israel for causing Oct 7 invasion by Hamas

 


Happy Ides of March to all who celebrate

 


McDonald's Australia: Just use cash during global IT outage

The cashless society hits a speed bump.

Newsweek here:

In Australia, internal systems at some restaurants have been offline since about 3:10 p.m. local time. Some stores have been forced to close completely, while others are only taking cash orders, according to a report by news.com.au.



Thursday, March 14, 2024

Push

 Eroding bluffs could send California homes tumbling into the ocean. What can be done?

Illegal aliens running around everywhere thanks to Joe Biden, followed by leprosy

 Experts Warn Leprosy NOT Ancient History as Cases Surge in USA...

The tropical disease suddenly everywhere...

The record gold close for now was 2188.60 on Monday 3/11/24

 


OMG California still not done counting Super Tuesday vote nine days later

 



Unlike most polling in other states showing Trump well ahead when third party candidates are included FOX has Trump and Biden even in a 5-way in Pennsylvania

 The poll is here.

At the border, or nah?

 

  • VP Harris To Visit Abortion Clinic
  • Kamala Harris is a millstone hung around shuffling Joe Biden's neck with 52% net disapproval in latest USA Today poll

     54% of survey respondents said Harris isn't qualified to serve as president. ... 56% of independents; 37% of African Americans; and 48% of Hispanic voters said she isn't qualified.

     


     

    Inflation more durable than policymakers had anticipated, Joe Biden most hurt

     This week provided a reminder that inflation isn’t going away anytime soon :

    The bad news began Monday when a New York Federal Reserve survey showed the consumer expectations over the longer term had accelerated in February. It continued Tuesday with news that consumer prices rose 3.2% from a year ago, and then culminated Thursday with a release indicating that pipeline pressures at the wholesale level also are heating up. ...

    The latest jolt on inflation came Thursday when the Labor Department reported that the producer price index, a forward-looking measure of pipeline inflation at the wholesale level, showed a 0.6% increase in February. That was double the Dow Jones estimate and pushed the 12-month level up 1.6%, the biggest move since September 2023.

     


    Wednesday, March 13, 2024

    Scott McConnell: Joe Biden has had his hair on fire for NATO enlargement since at least 1998

    Anatol Lieven has pointed out that not a single hawk during the Reagan era (which today’s Democrats pretend to respect in counterpoint today’s America First Republicans) imagined bringing Crimea under NATO jurisdiction and evicting the Russian fleet from Sevastopol would be a desirable or feasible goal for the West. ...
     
    One can go back to the 1998 Senate debate over NATO enlargement, won inevitably by the side promising greater profits for the military industrial complex, to see its contours. That debate was spirited, and we might take solace from the fact (unlike the present) that it took place at all. 

    Opposing NATO expansion, Senator Daniel Moynihan, the last intellectual in American politics, warned “We’re walking into ethnic historical enmities. We have no idea what we’re getting into.” Taking Moynihan’s side, Republican senator John Warner of Virginia warned of antagonizing Russia by building an “iron ring” around it. And from whom came the most strident objection to Warner and Moynihan? According to the New York Times, Joseph Biden, “took the floor and erupted…stalking the Senate floor, flailing his arms….” 

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