Greetings to all my dear readors and listenors, i have a take of Gary’s Song i am finally willing to share…
Gary’s Song, i performed earlier today, for your listening pleasure, on KGRaS. i like the piana sound on this record, for which i lifted the lid a tad, ; i tried to find the way to post this direct into the substack, but i wasn’t able to successfully figure it out, i am not the most adept on things technical computer technologous, so i muchprefer analogous, when possible. Gary’s song is the best take i could muster, and the only one i could get through today, and the flaws notwithstanding i thought presented all the pertinent ideas of the composition…
Face Each other Reckoning above, i struggle with this one still…
i’m gonna share the other things i thought were reasonably interesting, if you like instrumental piana music then i hope you will enjoy these, and pardon the mistakes for my fumbling fingers, piana really shows when you don’t get a lot of time on…
above is Baby’s Gone, the final one of the day…, and
ealier we played HeGeMon, above…
so that concludes our music for the day, and i am gonna add some other things i’d been sitting on below, if you need material to read…
https://sonar21.com/another-blast-from-the-past-former-cia-director-mike-morrell-confirms-i-was-right/
The Delaware computer repairman who blew the whistle on Hunter Biden’s laptop filed a multimillion-dollar defamation suit Tuesday against Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff, CNN, the Daily Beast and Politico, saying they falsely accused him of peddling Russian disinformation. . . .
“After fighting to reveal the truth, all I want now is for the rest of the country to know that there was a collective and orchestrated effort by social and mainstream media to block a real story with real consequences for the nation,” the 45-year-old Mac Isaac told The Post.
“This was collusion led by 51 former pillars in the intelligence community and backed by words and actions of a politically motivated DOJ and FBI,” he continued. “I want this lawsuit to reveal that collusion and more importantly, who gave the marching orders.”
Thanks to Mike Morrell, J.P. now has the proof that this was a conspiracy and that the 50 intelligence officers colluded in that illegal act. I would not be surprised to learn that those intelligence officers will find themselves added as defendants to Mac Isaac’s lawsuit. I am enjoying the irony that the former head of the CIA has now implicated himself and his cohorts in a genuine conspiracy. And this conspiracy is not a theory. It is a fact.
from the link above it i quote the concluding, added updated addendum , JP is the guy who Hunter gave his laptop to, and i don’t know the source Larry Johnson cites in the blue bordered section, not sure if he does either or i just missed it, again due to technical problems on my comprehesion, any errors are all mine… thank you.
and another fine piece, from the same sonar21.com site, i wanted to give the fine graphic art for your pleasure to view…
https://sonar21.com/the-fish-rots-from-the-head-why-the-cia-is-dysfunctional/
while we are discussing the subject that didn’t go away yet…
notice the crack?pipe on hunter’s lap, tobacco mug shot, and his laptop yonder with something fleshy thereupon… just what jumps out at me… i just found this and honestly, can’t wait to read the article myself… this might be the graphic of the year, 2019, except for that stupid flubah virus graphic…
i thought i’d conclude with one more thing, from the other side of uKraine…
https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202304/1289838.shtml
Now that Ukraine shows a similar attitude to China's mediation with other relevant parties on the continent of Europe, like the EU and France, who really want the conflict to be stopped, Kiev has perhaps started to realize that US and NATO military support cannot effectively protect Ukraine or stop the bloodshed, but will only prolong the conflict. This might bring some hope as Kiev might start to act more independently and make pragmatic decisions based on its own judgments, said experts.
above from the conclusion of the cited piece…
and, i wanted to conclude this post regarding…
this tidbit about a certain phone call…
although they didn’t say it in Global Times, word on the street is out that China couldn’t spare a Ukrainian translator, who was preoccupied, and the poor president Poroshenko, i mean, elenskies, was forced to speak in his native Russian. I am told he speaks Russian fluently as his first language, and am saddened to report that this is something i am actually jealous of him for being able to do.
And that’s my piece for the day, and we can more or less report the fall of Bahkmut or Bakmuht, take your pick, and the rise of Artemovsk or Artoymovsk, although i certainly am not gonna figure out how to spell any of those names anytime soon, we’ll await a formal transliteration once the town is renamed, pending that, …
blessings to you , good tidings and a happy May , may you enjoy,
Signing off for now at KGRaS,
and thanks for listening.