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October Surprise 2016

Congress Takes Another Swing at Havana Syndrome

Today a congressional committee will take another whack at Havana Syndrome, the confounding stream of complaints, mostly from overseas CIA officers and U.S. diplomats, that they suffered severe headaches and other debilitating maladies accompanied by a loud “mechanical” or“metallic” sound.

60 Minutes and an FBI agent identified only as Carrie discuss an alleged Havana Syndrome incident in a widely watched March 31 broadcast (CBS)

I say “whack” because  the previous congressional panels, intelligence community and scientific probes of what the government calls Anomalous Heath Incidents, or AHI have served mostly only to further perplex those who care deeply about the suffering of these devoted public servants. 

Wednesday’s hearing, conducted by the​​ House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Counterterrorism, Law Enforcement, and Intelligence, chaired by Rep. August Pfluger (R-TX), will not likely get us any closer to an incontestable scientific explanation of the incidents and their causes. The featured witnesses are Christo Grozev, the lead investigative journalist for The Insider, a magazine run by Russians exiles; Greg Edgreen, a retired U.S. Army colonel who led the Defense Intelligence Agency investigation into AHI, and Mark Zaid, a Washington lawyer who has represented many Havana Syndrome complainants. 

All three were featured in the 60 Minutes broadcast on the medical miasma, entitled “Targeting Americans.” 

“For the first time, there’s evidence of who might be responsible for brain injuries suffered by U.S. officials,” anchor Scott Pelley intoned.  (Transcript here.)

The culprit? Russia, they said. Grosev, who previously helped the late Alexei Navalny uncover the involvement of Russian FSB agents in his poisonings, detailed his investigation into a mysterious Russian arrested on a traffic charge in Florida and extensively interrogated by an FBI agent before he was released and deported. The man’s military record showed extensive electronic training “with a particular focus on use within the military of microelectronics,” he said. Grosev connected another Russian, a member of assassination unit, to a suspected AHI incident in Tbilisi, Georgia. 

Greg Edgreen, who led the DIA’s investigation into AHI incidents from 2021 to 2023, also told 60 Minutes he thought Russia was responsible. “We were collecting a large body of data, ranging from signals intelligence, human intelligence, open source reporting, anything regarding the internet, travel records, financial records, you name it,” he told Pelley. “Unfortunately, I can’t get into specifics based on the classification, but I can tell you at a very early stage, I started to focus on Moscow.” 

“One of the things I started to notice,” Edgreen continued, “was the caliber of our officer that was being impacted. This wasn’t happening to our worst or our middle-range officers. This was happening to our top five, 10% performing officers across the Defense Intelligence Agency, and consistently, there was a Russia nexus. There was some angle where they had worked against Russia, focused on Russia, and done extremely well.”


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Trump Tried To ‘Corrupt’ The 2016 Election, Prosecutor Alleges As Hush Money Trial Gets Underway – Outlook India

Trump Tried To ‘Corrupt’ The 2016 Election, Prosecutor Alleges As Hush Money Trial Gets Underway  Outlook India
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Google Unveils A.I. for Predicting Behavior of Human Molecules – The New York Times

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Canoga Park home raided by FBI agents

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October Surprise 2016

Countdown With Keith Olbermann, S2E171: Trump Didn’t Sleep Through That, Huh?

Episode 171 has been uploaded.

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  • SPECIAL COMMENT: First of several under-emphasized meta-headlines from Stormy Daniels’ testimony: Trump’s lawyer Ms. Necklace seems to have made inroads in her effort to convince the jury that Ms. Daniels would say or do almost anything for money. Uh, she’s a pornographic actress. Whether you approve that profession, or abhor it, or like me you’re agnostic: one statement should not be among those you express in shock or dismay or surprise: “Oh no, she’s a pornographic actress, she will do or say almost anything for money.”
  • Which leads to the next meta headline. My GOD the media, especially the television networks, treated her testimony like they were cicadas and Stormy Daniels was the ring girl who stepped between the ropes to announce the start of year 13. My GOD they all awoke from somnambulance about bank records and cell phone extractions and the testimony of comptrollers and people named RONA and were able to say — at least to themselves — good grief, get a load of those rebuttals.
  • Which leads into the next meta headline: Stormy Daniels is not on trial here. She’s only incidental to the case. That is NOT what you would have thought if you watched coverage of this case. The sex isn’t illegal, the money isn’t illegal, Trump isn’t illegal, Daniels changing her story isn’t illegal. Buying her story to keep it from becoming public in the weeks before an election and then hiding the payoffs to prevent THEM from becoming public in the weeks before an election — THAT’S illegal and all those boring receipts and records and notations written by hand by a guy named Allan — with TWO L’S — THAT is the case. And denying it as Trump has — LYING about it, as Trump has — is why Stormy Daniels is there. To testify.
  • I have to admit I was a little surprised by the last headline. If the Monday juxtaposition of Trump Maybe Going To Jail Over The Gag Order and Kristi Noem Quintuples Down On The Idea That Shooting Puppies In The Face Is A Good Thing underscored how MAGA believes it has the right to kill, then YESTERDAY’S juxtaposition of Noem’s disastrous media tour — more on that shortly — and Trump On Trial underscored that these really deeply disturbed, borderline personalities, do NOT do well when confronted with reality from which they cannot run and they cannot hide.
  • And then there’s Noem, who got beaten up on Fox by my old friend Stu Varney and, stunningly, on Newsmax. But it’s all right, she still thinks she’s killing it. Yeah, the way his presidential roll-out killed it for Greg Stillson.

The rest of the podcast is a repeat of the B-Block and C-Block from yesterday, about Roger Bannister and the four-minute mile.

Good morning, good afternoon, good night, and good luck.

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October Surprise 2016

Countdown With Keith Olbermann, S2E171: Trump Didn’t Sleep Through That, Huh?

Episode 171 has been uploaded.

Preview, later

YouTube, later

A-Block

  • SPECIAL COMMENT: First of several under-emphasized meta-headlines from Stormy Daniels’ testimony: Trump’s lawyer Ms. Necklace seems to have made inroads in her effort to convince the jury that Ms. Daniels would say or do almost anything for money. Uh, she’s a pornographic actress. Whether you approve that profession, or abhor it, or like me you’re agnostic: one statement should not be among those you express in shock or dismay or surprise: “Oh no, she’s a pornographic actress, she will do or say almost anything for money.”
  • Which leads to the next meta headline. My GOD the media, especially the television networks, treated her testimony like they were cicadas and Stormy Daniels was the ring girl who stepped between the ropes to announce the start of year 13. My GOD they all awoke from somnambulance about bank records and cell phone extractions and the testimony of comptrollers and people named RONA and were able to say — at least to themselves — good grief, get a load of those rebuttals.
  • Which leads into the next meta headline: Stormy Daniels is not on trial here. She’s only incidental to the case. That is NOT what you would have thought if you watched coverage of this case. The sex isn’t illegal, the money isn’t illegal, Trump isn’t illegal, Daniels changing her story isn’t illegal. Buying her story to keep it from becoming public in the weeks before an election and then hiding the payoffs to prevent THEM from becoming public in the weeks before an election — THAT’S illegal and all those boring receipts and records and notations written by hand by a guy named Allan — with TWO L’S — THAT is the case. And denying it as Trump has — LYING about it, as Trump has — is why Stormy Daniels is there. To testify.
  • I have to admit I was a little surprised by the last headline. If the Monday juxtaposition of Trump Maybe Going To Jail Over The Gag Order and Kristi Noem Quintuples Down On The Idea That Shooting Puppies In The Face Is A Good Thing underscored how MAGA believes it has the right to kill, then YESTERDAY’S juxtaposition of Noem’s disastrous media tour — more on that shortly — and Trump On Trial underscored that these really deeply disturbed, borderline personalities, do NOT do well when confronted with reality from which they cannot run and they cannot hide.
  • And then there’s Noem, who got beaten up on Fox by my old friend Stu Varney and, stunningly, on Newsmax. But it’s all right, she still thinks she’s killing it. Yeah, the way his presidential roll-out killed it for Greg Stillson.

The rest of the podcast is a repeat of the B-Block and C-Block from yesterday, about Roger Bannister and the four-minute mile.

Good morning, good afternoon, good night, and good luck.

Categories
October Surprise 2016

Countdown With Keith Olbermann, S2E171: Trump Didn’t Sleep Through That, Huh?

Episode 171 has been uploaded.

Preview, later

YouTube, later

A-Block

  • SPECIAL COMMENT: First of several under-emphasized meta-headlines from Stormy Daniels’ testimony: Trump’s lawyer Ms. Necklace seems to have made inroads in her effort to convince the jury that Ms. Daniels would say or do almost anything for money. Uh, she’s a pornographic actress. Whether you approve that profession, or abhor it, or like me you’re agnostic: one statement should not be among those you express in shock or dismay or surprise: “Oh no, she’s a pornographic actress, she will do or say almost anything for money.”
  • Which leads to the next meta headline. My GOD the media, especially the television networks, treated her testimony like they were cicadas and Stormy Daniels was the ring girl who stepped between the ropes to announce the start of year 13. My GOD they all awoke from somnambulance about bank records and cell phone extractions and the testimony of comptrollers and people named RONA and were able to say — at least to themselves — good grief, get a load of those rebuttals.
  • Which leads into the next meta headline: Stormy Daniels is not on trial here. She’s only incidental to the case. That is NOT what you would have thought if you watched coverage of this case. The sex isn’t illegal, the money isn’t illegal, Trump isn’t illegal, Daniels changing her story isn’t illegal. Buying her story to keep it from becoming public in the weeks before an election and then hiding the payoffs to prevent THEM from becoming public in the weeks before an election — THAT’S illegal and all those boring receipts and records and notations written by hand by a guy named Allan — with TWO L’S — THAT is the case. And denying it as Trump has — LYING about it, as Trump has — is why Stormy Daniels is there. To testify.
  • I have to admit I was a little surprised by the last headline. If the Monday juxtaposition of Trump Maybe Going To Jail Over The Gag Order and Kristi Noem Quintuples Down On The Idea That Shooting Puppies In The Face Is A Good Thing underscored how MAGA believes it has the right to kill, then YESTERDAY’S juxtaposition of Noem’s disastrous media tour — more on that shortly — and Trump On Trial underscored that these really deeply disturbed, borderline personalities, do NOT do well when confronted with reality from which they cannot run and they cannot hide.
  • And then there’s Noem, who got beaten up on Fox by my old friend Stu Varney and, stunningly, on Newsmax. But it’s all right, she still thinks she’s killing it. Yeah, the way his presidential roll-out killed it for Greg Stillson.

The rest of the podcast is a repeat of the B-Block and C-Block from yesterday, about Roger Bannister and the four-minute mile.

Good morning, good afternoon, good night, and good luck.