Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Today's Blind Items - On The Run For The Church

This is what happens when you are doing dirty deeds for The Church and their drug experiments. You have to run for your life. This employee had outlived their usefulness and had too much knowledge to spill. Apparently he found out about it and ran as quickly as he could from his high profile position in the government. It is interesting that he earned his current position because of some of the work The Church did that he was able to make his own. I honestly don't know what triggered The Church wanting him dead, but they generally get what they go after so I fully expect to hear that he has been killed and it wouldn't shock me if he was found dead a long way from his home. 

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El Naro said...

Schneider re Plot: "I don't mind when you mischaracterize me or apply a sloppy label, it forces me clarify and repeat my position." This!

@Plot - How about posting your term papers elsewhere or gettin your own blog where you can pass judgment and insult every reader on here without clogging up the comments constantly.

Here is a list of a few of Plot's insults just in this thread:
you gay frogs
You must be young
*ribbit* gay frogs
You ain't a true anything
You post still exists, in all it's idiocy
Learn the meanings of words before you use them
You are a piece of shit

Clearly, Plot cannot play with others and must insult others with opinions that differ from his or her own. If you don't believe in the blind or think it is outlandish conspiracy, just move along. No need to constantly harass, insult, and deter others who want to discuss it or overwhelm the comments section with your judgments and insults.

And with that, Plot will summon the alt accounts to suddenly compliment her/him, something that seems to occur whenever this behavior is called out.

amused bush said...

Hey Plot, I do agree with you regarding the cholera fuck up in Haiti. However, there was some validity to the UN/Cholera connection. Ultimately, I do feel what occurred was caused by negligence and incompetence and is not part of a global conspiracy. Unless we wanted to do a deep dive into the consequences of colonization and continued resource extraction around the world. But I digress.

Thanks for the moniker shoutout. I love food ��

MusicDSPGuy said...

@Schneiderisnext

Its not SA. Or Zuma. I can tell you great stories going back to the early days of the Broederbund, and all about the ZANU style looting of the state by the ANC. But thats another story.

You've dug up some interesting stuff in past blinds but a word of advice. If a lead reads like a typical conspiracy theory story then you are on the wrong track. Real conspiracies tend to be reactive than proactive. More about defending current power than trying to extend power to control others. And look nothing like conspiracy theories.

Look at some real conspiracies to see how they really work. I start with the Aum cult in Japan in the 1990's. And the Gallo/Pasteur Institute HIV/HTLV lawsuits in the 1980's. Both all about money and power. The real storyof Gallo illustrates just how institutional corruption actually works in the bio-sciences. None of the simplistic big corp conspiracy BS. Although the end results are about the same.

As for the LDS. As individuals some of the nicest, most honest, most trustworthy people I have every met. As an institution, beyond contempt. Founded by a conman and a crook and built by a criminal psychopath. Very COS territory. Read up about the Mountain Meadows Massacre to see exactly what kind of institution it has always been.

One thing I have noticed is that the churches that never seems to be discussed much in the various "Church" blinds are the various asian ones. Especially out of Korea. The good old Unification Church and its analogues. Now there is a fun organized with a very very interesting and "colorful" history. Given their past escapades I wonder exactly what they are up to at the moment. I'm sure some of it is blind-worthy based on past performance. Or maybe they have gone mellow in their old age.

bettyagnes said...

ha ha ha, plot. you would not say that to my face so your comments do not mean anything to me. i love getting a rise out of you though. you are oatmeal in real life who hides behind a keyboard. i am not but maybe i will keep watching your comments to have a good laugh about how much energy you put into making celebrity gossip comments as though it makes you a big shot. i think that it will be fun. thanks for the laughs.

plot said...

@amused bush

I like food too!

@El Naro

Has scolding anyone from your position of weakness ever worked before? On the internet? I've never seen that accomplished, but do keep trying in your vacuum there.

Glenn Greenwald is a fame whore at this point who is tanking his potentially respectable website more and more everyday. It's a damn shame.

@bettyagnes

Have we been introduced? Surely not under your current iteration.

Raging Bunnies said...

Why won't this thread die?

Melody the First said...

Infowars, like all the other right-wing crap, is 100% deza, straight from Putin.

MSNBC has a bit, too, as does The NY Times.

T. W. said...

@kikibunny - if you are trying to be sarcastic or funny you just failed. History bears out the fact Joseph Smith was racist and that the Mormon church had (or has depending on the source) racist teachings. Some men in South Africa do believe that having sexual intercourse with a virgin will cure them if HIV/AIDS.

T. W. said...

@Her, Urban Rosebud, and Sign Your Name Here, thank you for taking time to give me a serious answer.

I have learned some people make "outrageous" comments for fun or to prove a point. Sometimes people have faulty information but at least their comments show logic and reason.

Unfortunately, sometimes we are not clear in our comments & people choose to snap instead of asking for clarification. Sometimes people want to control the comments.

At the end of the day, is all this infighting going to stop the Harvey Weinsteins and Bryan Singers of the world?

T. W. said...

+1 @Her

T. W. said...

@ Kno Won Uno - we do not always agree but at least you make logical, fact based arguments. Hold your head up high.

T. W. said...

@Kno Won Uno - I did not know the pizza shop did not have a basement. I do know something was off about Pizza Gate because Vigilent Citizen pulled the story from his(?) site without being asked to do so. Thank you for sharing facts, I appreciate that.

T. W. said...

+1 @TruthSayer
Besides, we all know the Rothchilds and the Illuminati run everything... ;)

T. W. said...

@Sandybrook - I am the kumbaya person. What I say next I say with love and I ask that you read it twice before you respond:

I have been to this site since almost the beginning. I mostly lurked and I have posted under different names. The trolls and the infighting are NOT recent, they would happen in waves.

I used to read your comments and think about them. It is difficult to read your comments because your comments attack other commenters, you call people horrible names, and you pontificate. In other words, you are right, we are wrong, no one can tell you anything so we can all just bow down and kiss your behind.

You say the trolling and infighting is recent. You are the one instigating fights when you call a person "bitch."

You are the one trolling and instigating arguments when you attack people instead of their opinions. Did you ever stop to think the person honestly thought the information they had was factual? A soft answer turns away wrath. Did you ever stop to think, "Gee, this person is wrong, let me have an adult conversation with them. Maybe I am wrong about something too and everyone benefits"?

plot said...

@T.W.

In light of recent events, it's not wrong to say those who wish to doubt and distort the deaths of 17 kids, for their own delicious conspiracy theories that make them feel important, are really terrible people. It can't be avoided.

Your humble narrator said...

This made me lol! Thanks.

Malignment said...

uh, guys? http://abcnews.go.com/US/missing-cdc-employee-left-work-sick-10-days/story?id=53284363

Malignment said...

@schneiderisnext I think this is the guy. high
up CDC executive, is an epidemic intelligence service officer and has travelled to various epidemics like zika and ebola.

plot said...

He wasn't a "high up" executive. Cunningham had just been promoted to field commander which is not an executive position at the home base. More on him -

" Cunningham, who studied at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, is a commander in the Public Health Service and has been sent to respond to public health emergencies including the Ebola virus and the Zika virus, according to the CDC."

So he is a responder, not a "higher up".

Malignment said...

okay @plot you better let this article know that this “commander” who was an “epidemic intelligence officer” wasn’t high up enough to call an executive.

cuz they did. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.theatlantavoice.com/articles/atlanta-police-search-for-missing-resident-and-morehouse-grad-timothy-jerrell-cunningham/amp/

he seems to be pretty high up in the CDC, he’s a PHd, and he’s a government employee.

you don’t call elected officials employees.

but hey @plot, it couldn’t be this guy that just happens to have disappeared before this blind and be directly associated with exactly the types of things these Church blinds talk about ....... /facepalm

plot said...

@Mal

If you are missing and you are a busboy the people above you get called. I'm not sure what your point is there.

From what I'm seeing he was a commander in field operations. I could be wrong, but that was in one article I read. Maybe his new promotion allowed him to stay in Atlanta full time rather than flying off all over the world. I don't really know yet.

"this guy that just happens to have disappeared before this blind and be directly associated with exactly the types of things these Church blinds talk about ....... /facepalm"

Sorry but you bear the onus of proving anything of the sort. You don't know if he is connected to these this mythical church or not. You don't know in what capacity he worked at the CDC. We're both going to have to wait and see why he disappeared and not make assumptions. Otherwise, we're indulging in fantasies. Right?

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designace001 said...

Today's Bad News beat "Andrew MacLeod, who was chief of operations at the UN’s Emergency Co-ordination Centre, said that “predatory” abusers used development jobs to get to vulnerable women and children.

He estimated that 60,000 rapes had been carried out by UN staff in the past decade, with 3,300 paedophiles working in the organisation and its agencies."

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/un-staff-responsible-for-60-000-rapes-in-a-decade-c627rx239




Prof MacLeod insisted that meant the “difficult truth” that “child rape crimes are being inadvertently funded in part by United Kingdom tax-payer”.

He added: “I know there were a lot of discussions at senior levels of the United Nations about ‘something must be done’ but nothing effective came of it, and if you look at the record of whistleblowers, they were fired.

“We are looking at a problem on the scale of the Catholic Church — if not bigger.”

Senior Tory MP Conor Burns, who is Boris Johnson’s parliamentary aide, dubbed the Oxfam furore as just “the tip of an iceberg in finding out what has been going on”.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/politics/5562215/un-aid-workers-raped-60000-people-as-its-claimed-organisation-employs-3300-paedophiles/

Memymi said...

Timothy Cunningham?

NobodyNose said...

I've been traveling so I'm catching up on blinds today - I read a story yesterday about Timothy Cunningham of the CDC and it sounds oddly in line with this blind item. :-O

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/to-your-health/wp/2018/02/25/a-cdc-researcher-left-work-sick-two-weeks-ago-then-vanished/?utm_term=.d34ee3ff7357

Schneiderisnext said...

@Plot, I am in total agreement RE: the multitude of corrupt Churches and Religions.

"The Church" is an oversimplified label...But Enty has to cover his ass by adding layers of obfuscations.

"The Church" is likely a network of churches/charities. Or separate blinds about separate churches, some related, others not. Others have suggested it could reference the CIA

But "febrile" and "tenuous" are subjective labels, not valid refutations of the material presented. (Which I have continually cited, as well as the federal agents and agencies making the claims)

The US Air Force, the FBI, The Riverside Police, The South African Truth and Reconciliation Committee, and multiple journalists have acknowledged or verified the exchange of biological and chemical weapons Material & Literature between a FACTION OF MORMONS & Wouter Basson, the head of South Africa's Apartheid era Germ Weapons Program (Project Coast)

I am not besmirching the "Whole LDS with one onerous agenda alone." (Another oversimplification). I've repeatedly stated that Churches are COMPARTMENTALIZED like intelligence agencies. Think about the history of every religion...competing elders/factions/denominations seeking leadership roles. It's cutthroat, cliquey, and secretive.

Moreover, Mormonism has just as fundamentalist and apocalyptic factions as radical islam. It was based upon polygamy and child brides. It practiced blood atonement (castration, death, torturous pubishments) for disobeying elders or sleeping with a black person. Its fundamental prophecy foretells of a Mormon coup of the USA.

I'm not saying all Mormons believe these things. But some still do.

And some who verifiably did, were BIOWEAPONS specialists...

And if South Africa's bioweapons program was so unsustainable, why was WOUTER BASSON, deemed such a threat that the US tried to hire him to prevent him from spreading materials? He was such a threat that South Africa gave him a military escort when he travelled internationally. Eventually Bill Clinton personally convinced South Africa's government to hire Basson back and reinstate his medical degree (Which had been revoked by the Truth and Reconciliation committee).

Everything is an Arms Race. I'm with you on human trafficking, but you need to realize that medical experimentation and organ trafficking complement and drive human trafficking and refugee creation.

You're also right about these genocidal groups being somewhat constrained by greed, and the need for constant customers (so they can't kill them all)

But long term persistent diseases like HIV, Hepatitis, & STD's create lifelong utterly dependent customers. There is an incentive to kill people slowly.

Moreover Africa is frankly an unmined oasis that colonialists exploited until it became politically untenable to do it as flagrantly. The idea that a disease could eradicate a continent's population is a colonialists wet dream. The economic consequences are offset by the boom in raw materials, access, land, development, etc.

Thanks for the links tho, bookmarked and filed.

Schneiderisnext said...

@musicdspguy

I now think it's more likely Cunningham myself, but what makes you so sure about it not being Zuma or S.A.?

I agree with you regarding the unification church, and other Asian cults, very very corrupt

LucidDreams said...

Bullshit article.If you know youre going to ve killed stand in front of a tv camera and spill your guts, youve got nothing to lose.
Bring as many down with you.

Schneiderisnext said...

https://www.datalounge.com/thread/20695412-cdc-scientist-goes-missing-after-falling-ill

200 comments on Cunningham's disappearance.

"His father disputes that he was passed over for a promotion. In fact, he states the son had been promoted last summer and provided pictures of the promotion ceremony. According to him, the son did not receive an assignment he had pursued, but at the time was assured it had nothing to do with his ability.

For some reason, they were quick to float the passed over for a promotion and mental health issues as the accepted narrative."

Schneiderisnext said...

Interesting posts from Datalounge thread:

"This is fucked. My partner is a long time epi moving up in the field after 20 yrs. He has been told SPECIFICALLY by colleagues more advanced than he to stay the FUCK away from CDC. For every reason imaginable"

"For a window into how CDC generally works, read The Coming Plague (latest edition, though original is great. And appropriately alarming.) Author is Laurie Garrett. She is published quite frequently; a very meticulous author about global diseases. She is quote readable while also being very technical. She is a skilled writer for a wider audience."

Schneiderisnext said...

"Interesting fact: The US Public Health Service, although a uniformed service, was not included in DADT, so gay officers were welcomed. In fact, gay officers from other branches of the military, of they had a health background, moved over to the USPHS if there was any suspicions about their being gay."

Schneiderisnext said...

"Notice how the media has scrupulously refused to note the coincidence.

Timothy J. Cunningham, 35, was last seen February 12 after leaving work early, saying he didn't feel well.
Feb 12 The letter to Donald Trump Jr. that contained a suspicious white powder and landed his wife in the hospital said, “You are getting what you deserve,’’ according to law-enforcement sources. “You are an awful person. This is why people hate you. You are getting what you deserve. So shut the f–k up,” sneered the letter-writer,
The Doc is probably growing out his beard in some cave in Afghanistan by now."

Schneiderisnext said...

"My friend is also a USPHS officer so I asked him about this case.

He says rank promotions come out in the summer, so there's no way he would know if he got a promotion or not.

It could be that he didn't get a specific job he applied for, but there are often jobs available at CDC. No one would be suicidal over not getting one."

Zeroh Tollrants said...

I've been posting here on and off...what...8-9 yrs? and since I only come and go in blocks of time I have no earthly idea what the internet's #1 water filter/supplement salesman, Alex Jones, has to do with anything, or why.
I can't figure out the connection, tbh.
I do find it weird he seems to be being mocked on something he was unassailably correct about, 7-8 yrs before anyone else was raising a stink about-the hormones in the water causing asexual or homosexual water creatures...
Oh, well.

As for the politics, it's kind of amusing how people still think government agencies like the FBI, DOJ, MIC, Pentagon, CIA, etc., are
Left/Right divide issues, lol.
No. They are a Uni-party.
And none of us were invited.
Or ever will be.
Don't be silly, tv people and yammering political disseminators are just there to get you to "pick a team."
I'm on team, "the government is evil."

Coffinnails said...

I can’t wade through all of these vitriolic comments, so if somebody else got this already, I’m sorry. It’s the missing CDC worker Cunningham.
http://www.businessinsider.com/cdc-worker-mysteriously-vanishes-after-going-home-sick-2018-2

plot said...

@Zeroh Tollrants

"I do find it weird he seems to be being mocked on something he was unassailably correct about, 7-8 yrs before anyone else was raising a stink about-the hormones in the water causing asexual or homosexual water creatures..."

Alex Jones neither come up with that theory nor propagated it as a maverick. The effects of the chemicals in plastics to imitate estrogen has been known for ages. Jones is mocked because of his attitude or outrage and hysteria, which attracts those prone to outrage and hysteria over some invented deliberate threat in plastics. The danger here is not some big conspiracy (perpetrated by the government, natch) but that we consumers keep the overuse of plastics going strong. When was the last time you cared about your meats and cheeses absorbing the plastic compounds in the cellophane they are wrapped in? How about the plastic bottles used to feed children, in their sippy cups and utensils too, that when heated in a dishwasher release their chemical compounds?

It ain't the ebil gobment creating this situation. It's consumers.

Rosie riveter said...

plot, a little unsolicited advice: If you would consider not being so condescending, I think people would consider listening more.
Also, no one with any amount of intelligence will see baby talk and say "Aha! Finally someone who knows of what they speak! Follow that guy!"

They just don't.

plot said...

If it comes across as condescension, oh well.

It's difficult not to think poorly of those who fell for the Cambridge Analytica myth of torture basements and pizza toppings while ignoring the the larger problems of voting for Trump.

Why people consent to the cognitive dissonance of knowing Fox and Alex and Rush are just entertainment but taking their bullshit as Truth, is simply beyond me. So condescension is difficult to avoid as a reaction to these times and circumstances.

Or as a dog park friend told me, she voted for Donny "because he's so funny!" Yeah, tough to not feel derision and scorn and tough for her to figure out why I'm no longer interested in talking to her.

Rosie riveter said...

...Meanwhile, in a dog park far far away, sits a nice, unassuming person, thinking "how *DID* I get rid of that crazy loon who used to talk to me... "?

plot said...

ROFL!

Anything is possible ;P

Schneiderisnext said...

...aaaaannnnnndddddddd...He's dead.

https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/05/health/timothy-cunningham-cdc-body-found/index.html

Cunningham's home is not far from the river, O'Connor said. Cunningham was also known to be a jogger, and was wearing his "favorite jogging shoes" when he was found.

According to O'Connor, Cunningham was also an avid collector of "crystals," and three were found in his pocket.

The condition of the body is "consistent" with Cunningham having been in the river since he first went missing, Gorniak said. There were no signs of trauma on the body. "We may never be able to tell you how he got into the river," O'Connor said.

Area has been searched before

Sgt. Cortez Stafford, a spokesman for the Atlanta Fire Department, said the department had searched the area of the river where the body was found on February 23. At that time, Stafford said, there was no sign of a body.
But that wasn't the case on Tuesday, when two fishermen called 911 to report a body.

"It was very difficult terrain, very difficult to access the location of where Mr. Cunningham was found," Stafford said. "It was in a remote area that's not easily accessible by walking trails, by vehicle or by people just being around there."

The body was found along the riverbank, Stafford said, and was "stuck in a lot of mud as well."
Stafford couldn't say whether the body had been in the area when it was canvassed on February 23. It could have been there or it could have moved there later, he said. "There's just no way to tell due to the rise and fall of the river," Stafford said.

Unknown said...

I loved the scene when Hannah got her boot stuck in the log

BigMama said...

(Peeks in to check out comment section, sees shit storm, quietly walks out but not before winking @truthsayer

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