Tuesday, October 26, 2021

Three issues which do not exist

Certain things have come through and I have to decide which I can publish and still stay blogging and which not.  In my long story, one of the motifs was that the 'ragtag', not a bad moniker for the ferreters, left the very, very top people out of it, they exposed only up to a certain echelon, hoping that people ferreting could follow the trail upwards.

It didn't buy them safety of course and they were still hit but they had enough breathing room to operate and stay alive. Interestingly for me only, that's also the case in this unplanned story I'm finishing now - I never plan the action ahead, it just 'happens' and it seems to be happening the same way again, then this came through.

No doubt, you of the MSM-watching know much of this already and I'm the bunny way behind.  Ho hum, let's do it anyway.




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  • ALEC BALDWIN ARRESTED FOR FIRST-DEGREE MURDER AND POSSESSION OF CHILD PORNOGRAPHY – MEDIA BLACKOUT

Alec Baldwin arrested for first-degree murder and possession of child pornography – media blackout

Beaver Exclusive

The Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office has arrested Alec Baldwin and charged him with first-degree murder as well as possession of child pornography, and ordered a media blackout that has been approved by a judge. Outlets in the United States are temporarily banned from reporting on Baldwin’s arrest.

Baldwin is said to have killed the cinematographer and attempted to kill the director, Joel Souza in a dispute over payment. Baldwin tried to make it appear like it was an accident, but further investigation revealed it was anything but. 


According to the Los Angeles Times:

Hours before actor Alec Baldwin fatally shot a cinematographer on the New Mexico set of “Rust” with a prop gun, a half-dozen camera crew workers walked off the set to protest working conditions.

The camera operators and their assistants were frustrated by the conditions surrounding the low-budget film, including complaints about long hours, long commutes and collecting their paychecks, according to three people familiar with the matter who were not authorized to comment.

Safety protocols standard in the industry, including gun inspections, were not strictly followed on the “Rust” set near Santa Fe, the sources said. They said at least one of the camera operators complained last weekend to a production manager about gun safety on the set.

When Baldwin was arrested at his hotel, he was found with over 1,000 images of child pornography on his phone and laptop. He faces multiple felony charges. Baldwin’s lawyer did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

I was also sent this:

All right, now to this person collapsing when someone called HRH was interviewing him.  That one is staying fragmented - there's enough comment in comments at both halves of the site to be able to finally follow both stories.

There's a third story but think I'll make that the next post.

Now, some housekeeping

Part of that story above I read had caused an embargo or D notice on media within the States and though we here at N.O. are certainly media, we're not in the States.  Besides, I have no way of knowing when that embargo was brought down.

However, as a responsible editor, if it turns out that the embargo extends to the UK, then I'd be more than happy to take the post down in its entirety, even waiving the 24 hours notice in our blogrules [see policies page].

As for our readers, I repeat that the buck stops with the editor - what he allows onto the site is his responsibility.  If the reader, sometimes from another land, chooses to post something, then the final arbiter is the site admin.

Sometimes, however, a reader commenter gets upset with the site admin and feels targetted or ignored.  I'd ask all readers, please, to bear in mind the above - sometimes it must be done in order to protect the reader commenter.  It hardly protects the admin, he gets abuse whichever way he moves.

Fortunately, this reader commenter understands what is happening and is fine with it:

About a week or two ago we watched an episode of Perry Mason, black and white days. Well wouldn't you know there was a murder on a television set with a 'prop' gun.

With so many rules and hoops through which to jump it's nearly impossible to get prop guns much less place in them real bullets.

Had I been Baldwin I might have consulted that particular episode...just to keep from making a couple of horrible mistakes. Had he been in a movie he would have been accused of overacting.

Yep, what we have here is similar to the UK embargoes of footballers and car show hosts, one of which an MP broke on a popular show of the time, HIGNFY.  Naturally, nothing happened to her for that, as it did for Tommy Robinson who was repeating what the BBC itself had come out with seconds before.

Justice in the west now is, I feel it's fair to say, quite fluid and it depends, as Ardern said in NZ, on whether you are compliant or not.

Another way to look at this is whether you are 'red-pilled' or 'blue-pilled', whether you have woken up or are Woke.  The Woke feel that their wrongdoings can never be called out and prosecuted, those who have woken up can do nothing wrong in fact yet still find themselves punished on some spurious technicality.

The problem for the cabal pushing the global Wokeness is that there is this monster called the internet and it's remarkably hard to police. Sure you can take the sitting duck targets out, e.g. established blogs and vlogs, soft targets for the gutless, but it's much harder to take out the real samizdat, which finds ways outside the usual channels to send news virally from any corner of the globe.

1 comment:

  1. Oh boy! You guys really are good diggers. Yesterday a family member told me of a FB rumour about something, I dug yet found nothing, you dig and find gold.

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