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At 8:07 a.m. local time, all cell phones alerted, “Emergency alert: ballistic missile threat inbound to Hawaii, seek immediate shelter. This is not a drill.”

Well that will drain some pucker your anal sphincter! Residents panicked, children were thrown into storm drains, tourists emptied beaches and vowed to only ever go to Disney World.

This was obviously a huge failure of state government that added up to a big”oops!”

Maybe there really was a missile headed to Hawaii, maybe the real “screw-up” is it was one of ours and not one of theirs. Maybe this was a ridiculous and cruel test to see how people would react knowing their lives were about to be cut short by a stubby pork chop with a bad haircut. Whatever the case, you can always judge a calamity not by the act itself, but by the reaction.

Politicians, like politicians do, are trying to make political hay from it. But the question remains; “Exactly what DID happen?”

The National Intelligence Service says Pyongyang “has been implanting malicious codes by sending enticing text messages” from late February to early March 2017, adding that a fifth of those targeted were successfully hacked. The hackers stole text messages and voice communications, and they secured the numbers of senior government officials, it said.

The NIS has not disclosed which officials have been affected. The spy agency also said North Korea hacked a company that provides security software that is used by more than 20 million people for online banking and card payment. The NIS says no one was affected by that attack; only servers were damaged. If the can hack cell phones and bank security software, why no an attack warning system?

The isolated U.S. military silo that contains one of deadliest nuclear arsenals in the world – some 450 warheads that are each 20 times more powerful than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima – is being controlled by computers dating back to 1960s and a launch system that relies on floppy disks.

But security officials maintain their methods are not only functional but hack-free, with the underground control room in Wyoming not connected to the internet, stopping any cyber terrorists gaining control over the weapons.

That brings up a couple of questions;

1) If it’s not connected to the internet is it connected to some other network. If not, how do they communicate between the computers and the higher command? Carrier pigeon maybe?

2) If you are old enough to remember the 1960’s computers that ran off 3.5″ floppy disks, you also remember how easily those disks could get corrupted and send the computer into a tizzy. Was this a good old-fashioned MS-DOS “blue screen” episode?

Maybe it was a hack from an unfriendly country. Maybe it was a glitch from old computer equipment. Or, maybe… just maybe the answer is exactly what is being reported… human error.

Because, when it comes right down to it, artificial intelligence will always be overcome by natural stupidity.

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(c) 2018 TALES FROM THE DARK STATE

Bert the Turtle

On Saturday, January 13, 2018 the residents of Hawaii, (and, for that matter, the rest of the world), saw just how woefully unprepared our American society is.

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Those Americans who lived through the 1950’s Cold War Era are familiar with the concept of civilian-based civil defense programs. Unfortunately, the societal fabric of the country drastically changed with the fall of the old Soviet Union and Civil Defense in the US went from focus on individual preparation and survival to relying on the government, (in the form of FEMA), to come in after any disaster and pick up what’s left of the pieces.

On Saturday, January 13, 2018 the residents of Hawaii, (and, for that matter, the rest of the world), saw just how woefully unprepared our American society is. Reports of elected officials cowering in their bathtubs with their children, panicking mobs running chaotically at the university, folks standing outside staring at the sky trying to see incoming missiles… all of them without a clue… all of them looking for someone to blame.

“Much to-do has been made about the shock and indignation of many Americans when they learn that their nation has no defense against ballistic and cruise missiles. However, a more glaring, and infinitely less technically complex, deficiency is that all but a few Americans lack even the most basic personal protective equipment and live, work, and study in environments that afford little shelter against chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear (CBRN) incidents”

“Since the end of the Cold War, America’s programs (except those designed to protect key government leaders) to provide shelter, food, and water in the case of a nuclear exchange have essentially disappeared. Although an Office of Civil Defense existed within FEMA to coordinate these programs, the office was quietly closed during the mid-1990s. Questions regarding public and private shelters as well as personal protective equipment (gas masks, chemical suits, etc.) must now be referred to state emergency preparedness offices.”

For years, a political movement determined to disarm America had persuaded the public there was no use in trying to save lives during a nuclear war. We were all going to die. We might as well be vaporized. There was no point in trying to prepare, no point in defending ourselves, no point in living if we were attacked.

This movement ultimately won out and became official national policy during the Clinton years.

But the movement is based totally on lies. People do survive nuclear blasts. Most people survived the initial blasts on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Many emerged from the rubble unscathed — only to die a miserable and unnecessary death from fallout. There were dire predictions the two islands would never be inhabited again — or at least for 75 years. Nagasaki and Hiroshima today are bustling metropolises — much bigger, more prosperous and more healthy places to live than they were before the blasts.

There is no question that properly constructed and stocked shelters can and do save lives during nuclear attacks. The proof? Russia has built them. China has built them. The Swiss have built them. All of them, by the way, built based on technology developed by the US government and paid for by US taxpayers — who remain defenseless.

There’s more proof, not all Americans are left defenseless. Your federal government has used your tax dollars to build shelters for itself and its key people — tens of thousands of them. They will survive the inevitable attack on the US. You, the taxpaying public, will not.

That’s the plan. National suicide.

Learning as much as possible about the threats facing us and reasonable measures we as individuals can take to protect ourselves and our loved ones to make up for the shortfall of government assistance is a vital, effort we should make.

It is time that we relearn the lessons taught by Bert the Turtle. It is time we once again, took personal responsibility for the safety of ourselves and our families instead of counting on the government nannies.

People are getting TOO upset and demanding stupid things like “de-nuclearization” (this from Tulsi Gabbard, a supposedly intelligent member of Congress).  Sorry, Tulsi, the nuclear genie is out of the bottle.  We know how to make them.  If you could magically make them all disappear today, someone would have more built within 6 months.  Not gonna happen, even in your dream world.
Get used to it, get prepared.  I think that’s what shocked people the most, realizing just how unprepared they are.  It’s a hash reality, and being slapped in the face with the truth makes some people hysterical and irrational.  I fully expect all the blowhards to bluster for a few days about what should be done, and then accomplish exactly nothing.
The intelligent will realize the truth and make their own preparations, realizing they can’t depend on a government that’s as socialist as the state of Hawaii’s is.  Even if that includes finding another place to live
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A Strangelove affair

For nearly 40 minutes on Saturday, Hawaii’s 1.4 million residents thought they were under ballistic missile attack — and they did everything they could to try to get to safety.

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For nearly 40 minutes on Saturday, Hawaii’s 1.4 million residents thought they were under ballistic missile attack — and they did everything they could to try to get to safety.

At 8:07 a.m., this alert went out to all Hawaii cell phones: “Missile threat inbound to Hawaii. Seek immediate shelter.”

It took city and military officials about 15 minutes to confirm the message was sent in error.

And it wasn’t until 8:43 a.m. that an all clear message was sent to Hawaii phones, 38 minutes after the first message sounded.

In that time, many sought any shelter that they could find while others called loved ones, crying — and fearing it might be the last time they spoke.

Hawaii News Now – KGMB and KHNL

The politicians are saying; “Human error”… “someone pushed the wrong button…”. Horse Hockey! Refer to “the boy who cried wolf”, ramifications thereof. If this happens for real how many people are going to go, “Oh, another false alarm …”

MAYBE the NorKo Pork Chop launched a missile and our “Star Wars” system actually worked and took it down and TPTB are keeping a lid on it. Calling it a “test” and an “accidental slip” in the warning system…..
We will NEVER know! We aren’t supposed to know….We are the SHEEPLE and must just be content to sleep and graze!
In reality, what WOULD your reaction be if this was a real event?
I will blog more on this as the week goes on.
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A Chicken Coup?

This has been tweeted about by respected law professor Josh Blackman: . reverses policies at , forms  “Dumbledore’s Army,” uses text messages and encrypted apps to secretly communicate about government business

The most powerful branch of today’s government is the Fourth: the permanent federal bureaucracy that is nowhere mentioned in the Constitution. The Trump administration can best be viewed, perhaps, as a struggle to the death between American voters and the federal employees who are paid to serve them.

The constant media drumbeat of anti-Trump propaganda is, in many instances, taking its’ toll. The question is not; “Will the Trump presidency survive?”, but, more accurately and more darkly; “Will the Republic survive?” And, perhaps, more to the point, will the majority of Americans just shrug and accept what they have been given?

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Here we go again

Another vehicle attack, this time in NYC!
Could have been much worse, were it not for a courageous school-bus driver
  1. As has been pointed-out by many, including me, this kind of attack is easily put together, and easily exported.
  2. We’ll see more of it!
  3. The single suspect is “middle-eastern,” and yelled “Allahu Akbar” during the attack. What a surprise
  4. NYC’s dufus mayor almost immediately (wishfully) declared that there was no ongoing threat, long before he had any business saying any such thing. Liberals, in and out of the media, typically tell you what they wish were true, not what is actually true!
  5. He also (as usual) declared the suspect a “lone wolf.” More wishful thinking!
  6. Typical ineffective government response will be the imposition of new restrictions on rental vehicles, which will of course, have zero effect on terrorists. Similar attempts to impose burdensome restrictions on the private ownership of guns are also ineffective. Once more, we’re predictably treated to lots of “security theater,” but precious little actual security, as we see!

What can be done by units of government to effectively address this kind of terrorist attack, and terrorist attacks in general?
All the things they don’t want to do:

  1. Restrict immigration from terrorist nations.
  2. Adopt “criminal profiling” as standard LE procedure
  3. Build a wall on our southern border.
  4. Start deporting illegal immigrants.
  5. Jail those who come back.
Again, none of the forgoing will happen any time soon.
What can we do as individuals?
  1. Understand that you’re “on your own.”
  2. Adopt personal preparedness as a way of life. Keep your head up
  3. Tweak your lifestyle so that you reduce exposure to aggravated risk.
  4. Acquire effective caliber weapons, pistols and rifles, and learn how to use them
  5. Go armed
  6. Have heavy weapons (rifles) always nearby
  7. Be prepared to change plans, particularly travel plans, instantly
  8. Be always ready to act decisively when necessary! Think in advance about what you might have to do, so you won’t hesitate. You will not get a second chance!

Terrorists will kill us all, unless we kill them first! It’s time everyone, in and out of government, confront this stark truth squarely!

All must take serious, personal responsibility for their own safety!
Conversely, when you think you want to be a “victim,” history will happily accommodate you, with no wavering, no regrets!
A quote from the movie “A Few Good Men” is appropriate here:

Nothing to see here… move along

The news cycle and the attention span of the public has moved the Las Vegas shooting incident out of the public consciousness. Nothing more of substance about the alleged shooter has been reported. No more news conferences or information regarding the weapons used or the weapons found.

59 souls reported dead and now two more who had survived fleeing the scene have experienced an equally horrific death in a single car crash just weeks after. And what do we hear from the Main Stream Media? Crickets.

According to the Daily Mail: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4964652/Las-Vegas-killer-timeline-chaos-new-revelations.html#ixzz4x1aeToo6

Vegas gunman shot hotel security guard six minutes BEFORE he opened fire on crowd: Police reveal major change to timeline and admit they have no idea why he stopped shooting

  • Originally cops said that Stephen Paddock’s rampage was disturbed by a guard
  • Paddock fired through the door of his room, injuring guard Jesus Campos
  • But on Monday cops changed their story, saying Campos was fired on first 
  • Campos was injured six minutes before Paddock’s 10-minute shooting spree 
  • Cops had used Campos’s interruption to explain why cops weren’t delayed
  • Cops came just after he was hit, by which time Paddock was silent, they said
  • Now there’s a 16-minute gap between Campos being hit and Paddock stopping
  • And it was 20 minutes passed from Campos reporting he was hit to cops arriving
  • Campos wasn’t investigating gunshots, but instead an ‘open-door’ alarm
  • The door wasn’t specified, but was likely the stairwell next to Paddock’s room 
  • Paddock had tampered with it to seal it up before the shooting, SWAT team said 
  • Police are once more baffled why Paddock stopped firing on the crowd 

Reports from air traffic controllers at McCarran airport of active shooters: https://twitter.com/MikeTokes/status/924508300783185921/video/1

“There’s active shooters on the runway. They’re on the airport property”

0:50 / 2:20

Now in today’s Daily Mail there is this story: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5030993/Couple-survived-Las-Vegas-shooting-killed-crash.html#ixzz4x1cq5XTs

Married Californian couple who survived the Vegas massacre die in a fiery car crash just half a mile from their home

  • Dennis and Lorraine Carver died when their car crashed into a metal gate
  • The husband and wife had survived the Las Vegas shooting that killed 59 people 
  • Mr Carver is said to have jumped on top of his wife to shield her from the bullets
  • They escaped uninjured before being killed in the fiery collision two weeks later

Hey, it had to be an unfortunate accident. They died in a car crash didn’t they?

Well, there is this from Huffpo: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/24/michael-hastings-car-hacked_n_3492339.html

According to a prominent security analyst, technology exists that could’ve allowed someone to hack his car. Former U.S. National Coordinator for Security, Infrastructure Protection, and Counter-terrorism Richard Clarke told The Huffington Post that what is known about the single-vehicle crash is “consistent with a car cyber attack.”

Clarke said, “There is reason to believe that intelligence agencies for major powers” — including the United States — know how to remotely seize control of a car.

“What has been revealed as a result of some research at universities is that it’s relatively easy to hack your way into the control system of a car, and to do such things as cause acceleration when the driver doesn’t want acceleration, to throw on the brakes when the driver doesn’t want the brakes on, to launch an air bag,” Clarke told The Huffington Post. “You can do some really highly destructive things now, through hacking a car, and it’s not that hard.”

“So if there were a cyber attack on the car — and I’m not saying there was,” Clarke added, “I think whoever did it would probably get away with it.”

Oh, well… I’m sure the Powers that Be will get to the bottom of things and tell us the “truth” soon enough,,, time to get back to the breathless coverage about Paul Manafort.

Flip the lever, pull the chain

The only true secrets are those that remain hidden. The only true mysteries, those that can never be solved.

There are events swirling like street dirt driven by the heady gusts of an incoming weather front.

Redacted information from events over a half century in the past withheld; a 180 degree change of direction in the probe regarding an international adversary; sudden information available regarding those alleged to be “good guys” and none of it making any coherent sense unless you have a depth chart hidden in plain sight and therefore mostly overlooked.

We must remember that those pushing the buttons and pulling the levers that control the machine generally are not concerned with controlling particular lives, (especially those of little import to them). They wish to control events, sometimes directly, sometimes indirectly. It is about control, power and real wealth, and NOTHING happens without their input and approval.

The only true secrets are those that remain hidden. The only true mysteries, those that can never be solved.

Perhaps somebody will be fed to the lions

… or, at least somebody might go to jail.

The Obama administration knew that Russia had used bribery, kickbacks and extortion to get a stake in the US atomic energy industry — but cut deals giving Moscow control of a large chunk of the US uranium supply anyway, according to a report Tuesday.

The FBI used a confidential US witness working inside the Russian nuclear industry to gather records, make secret recordings and intercept ­emails as early as 2009 that showed the Kremlin had compromised an American uranium trucking company.

Executives at the company, Transport Logistics International, kicked back about $2 million to the Russians in exchange for lucrative no-bid contracts — a scheme that violated the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, the report said.

The feds also learned that Russian nuclear officials had gotten millions of dollars into the US designed to benefit the Clinton Foundation at the same time then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton served on a government committee that signed off on the deals, sources told reporters. (SOURCE: http://nypost.com/2017/10/17/fbi-uncovered-russian-bribery-plot-before-controversial-nuclear-deal/ )

The Obama administration’s decision to approve Rosatom’s purchase of Uranium One has been a source of political controversy since 2015.
That’s when conservative author Peter Schweitzer and The New York Times documented how Bill Clinton collected hundreds of thousands of dollars in Russian speaking fees and his charitable foundation collected millions in donations from parties interested in the deal while Hillary Clinton presided on the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States.
The Obama administration and the Clintons defended their actions at the time, insisting there was no evidence that any Russians or donors engaged in wrongdoing and there was no national security reason for any member of the committee to oppose the Uranium One deal.

Before the deal was brokered in 2009, the FBI under Robert Mueller—who is now special counsel in the Russia investigation had begun an investigation into corruption and extortion by senior managers of a company owned by the Russian government’s nuclear company, Rosatom.

In 2009 the FBI found enough evidence to suggest Vadim Mikerin, who headed the Rosatom subsidiary Tenex, was corrupt and high-level officials at Rosatom knew about his bribery scheme. In 2014, he pled guilty in a U.S. court case to orchestrating more than $2 million in bribe payments through shadowy accounts in Cyprus, Latvia, and Switzerland.

Here’s the kicker: The Uranium One scandal is not only, or even principally, a Clinton scandal. It is an Obama-administration scandal.

The Clintons were just doing what the Clintons do: cashing in on their “public service.” The Obama administration, with Secretary Clinton at the forefront but hardly alone, was knowingly compromising American national-security interests. The administration green-lighted the transfer of control over one-fifth of American uranium-mining capacity to Russia, a hostile regime — and specifically to Russia’s state-controlled nuclear-energy conglomerate, Rosatom. Worse, at the time the administration approved the transfer, it knew that Rosatom’s American subsidiary was engaged in a lucrative racketeering enterprise that had already committed felony extortion, fraud, and money-laundering offenses.

The Obama administration also knew that congressional Republicans were trying to stop the transfer. Consequently, the Justice Department concealed what it knew. DOJ allowed the racketeering enterprise to continue compromising the American uranium industry rather than commencing a prosecution that would have scotched the transfer. Prosecutors waited four years before quietly pleading the case out for a song, in violation of Justice Department charging guidelines. Meanwhile, the administration stonewalled Congress, reportedly threatening an informant who wanted to go public.

The question has to be asked, “What did Barack Obama know and when did he know it?”

At the time of the 2009 FBI investigation, when the still unidentified Russian lobbyist became an informant, the FBI was led by director Robert Mueller, who is now the special counsel investigating whether Trump colluded with Russia. The investigation was centered in Maryland. There, the U.S. attorney was Obama appointee Rod Rosenstein — now President Trump’s deputy attorney general, and the man who appointed Mueller as special counsel to investigate Trump.

The Obama administration needed to make this case go away — without a public trial if at all possible. Think about this: The investigation of Russian racketeering in the American energy sector was the kind of spectacular success over which the FBI and Justice Department typically do a bells-n-whistles victory lap — the big self-congratulatory press conference followed by the media-intensive prosecutions . . . and, of course, more press conferences. Here . . . crickets.

The Justice Department and FBI had little to say when Mikerin and his co-conspirators were arrested. They quietly negotiated guilty pleas that were announced with no fanfare just before Labor Day. It was arranged that Mikerin would be sentenced just before Christmas. All under the radar. How desperate was the Obama Justice Department to plead the case out? Here, Rosenstein and Holder will have some explaining to do. Mikerin was arrested on a complaint describing a racketeering scheme that stretched back to 2004 and included extortion, fraud, and money laundering. Yet he was permitted to plead guilty to a single count of money-laundering conspiracy. Except it was not really money-laundering conspiracy. Under federal law, that crime (at section 1956 of the penal code) carries a penalty of up to 20 years’ imprisonment — not only for conspiracy but for each act of money laundering. But Mikerin was not made to plead guilty to this charge. He was permitted to plead guilty to an offense charged under the catch-all federal conspiracy provision (section 371) that criminalizes agreements to commit any crime against the United States. Section 371 prescribes a sentence of zero to five years’ imprisonment.

Obama DOJ’s Fraud Section was then run by Andrew Weissmann, who is now one of the top prosecutors in Robert Mueller’s ongoing special-counsel investigation of suspected Trump collusion with Russia.

So, here we have former FBI head Comey, his good buddy and special prosecutor Robert Mueller, current Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein, (who appointed Mueller as Special Counsel) and former FBI fraud section chief Andrew Weissman all up to their eyeballs in a cover up of a criminal enterprise.

Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain…

 

Follow “A Wake of Vultures”

Notable figures in the United States have for decades expressed concerns about the existence of a “deep state” or state within a state, which they suspect exerts influence and control over public and foreign policy, regardless of which political party controls the country’s political power levers.


There is a system that is at work in the world, and that system existed long before this last election cycle. This is the twelfth U.S. President since Eisenhower where nothing has changed.

There is a deep state, a military industrial security state. … a multi-national and highly focused state, (or, more accurately a system). It is the system that has to be challenged. That takes work and is never as exciting as talking about some hated politician or political philosophy.


Watch Tales From The Deep State Blog, (http://patsanswersblog.wordpress.com), for previews of “Wake of Vultures” a different kind of political thriller, as well as snippets from inside real-world events ripped from the headlines and details on publication.

Here’s a little sample…

“The Police in Northern Cook County are not prejudiced and do not engage in random police brutality. They hate everyone equally and they treat everyone miserably.”

Sgt. Andy Novak had long ago become disillusioned with the idea of being a crime-busting cop. Mostly he found that his professional life consisted mostly of periods of boredom infrequently interspersed with occasions of being exposed to either irate citizens or absolute scumbags. There wasn’t too much “public service” left in his experience of police work

Pulling up to the address he saw that Tom had started stringing the crime scene tape across the front of the property and as he checked in with dispatch he saw Tom emerging from the side yard to the East of the property.

“Tom, you look like ****. Whata we got here?”

“Well Sarge, what we have is a stiff in the house that looks like he had a close encounter with a herd of stampeding elephants followed by a full body massage by every maggot in the north suburbs. It was bad enough that I tossed my cookies in the alley behind the house. I haven’t done much, just a cursory premise check. Once I found the body I tried not to contaminate the scene any further.”

“Anything on who our deceased might be or why he partied with the grim reaper here in this house?”

“Nothing much Sarge. This was called in by the Greek guy that owns the Little Inn on Golf rd. He was out for his constitutional and smelled something walking past here. I guess he knew the guy that lived here in a casual manner. The guy that he knew was kinda weird… tamed wild squirrels… petted ‘em… even put hats on ‘em. But I’m not even sure that the stiff inside is the same guy. Anyways, the Greek guy said that the guy he knew had been in his restaurant about 3 weeks ago with a female… quite the looker according to the complainant. Looked like one of those plastic real estate broads according to him.”

“O.K. Tom. Not too much more we can do here between us. Let’s just make sure the place is cordoned off with the crime scene tape while I call out the lieutenant. I’m just as happy to dump this in his lap although from what you tell me about what you observed it will be a nightmare for the NORTAF crew with our lieutenant bloodhound in charge. You make sure the tape is up and start on your incident report while I call in to get Litkowiak out here along with the NORTAF crew and someone from the ME’s office.”

Lieutenant Kevin Litkowiak looked, colleagues often said, how a detective in a movie looks. And he played the part well. His suits were tailored. He always seemed to be chomping his trademark cigar, whether at the station, on the streets, or at the bar after hours. He had a booming voice thick with a Chicago accent. He had a hearty laugh and a respectable handshake. He loved to buy others drinks and trade stories. He was the friendliest and warmest man many of his peers had ever met, and he was quick to cut himself down with abundant doses of self-deprecation. It was hard not to love Detective Lieutenant Kevin A. Litkowiak. He was a Skokie cop but he was attached to the North Regional Major Crimes Task Force – NORTAF. NORTAF was a crime investigation cooperative between the Northern Chicago suburban police departments of Lincolnwood, Skokie, Morton Grove, Niles, Glenview and a few others. They pooled their resources in order to bring major metropolitan crime investigation resources to the smaller towns and villages that would not otherwise have this type of expertise.

When there was a NORTAF homicide investigation you would usually find Litkowiak’s partner, Detective Sergeant Paul Berg, a stout man with a trim mustache, a brown comb-over, and skeptical, probing eyes. Where Litkowiak seemed to seek the spotlight, Berg was fine working in the shadows. The Robin to Litkowiak’s Batman, cops around the suburbs joked.

Litkowiak was the star of the NORTAF Homicide Squad. He had solved some of the suburbs’s most notorious homicides, plus scores more that got barely a blurb in the papers. He was tenacious and crafty. He developed close contacts on the streets. He had a knack for tracking down eyewitnesses. And he was a master at getting suspects to talk. “That crystal ball” in his stomach, he called it.

Great detectives, he once said in a television interview, had “the ability to get inside to that person’s soul whatever way you can and get the person to say what you need to hear.” What set Kevin Litkowiak apart, prosecutors and fellow cops believed, were his people skills. “He understood human nature,” says Michael Cunningham, an assistant state’s attorney who prosecuted a few of Litkowiak’s cases. “He could read people. He knew how to talk to people. He was empathetic. He didn’t talk down to them. He was not judgmental. He had a way with people.”

Watch for a pivot in tactics

The Hillary Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee helped to pay for the research behind a secret dossier on Donald Trump and his alleged ties to Russia during the 2016 presidential election, according to a report from The Washington Post published Tuesday evening.

The outlet, citing unnamed sources familiar with the dossier’s funding, said Mark Elias, a lawyer representing the Clinton campaign and the DNC, hired the firm Fusion GPS to conduct the opposition research. Fusion in turn hired Christopher Steele, a former British intelligence officer with ties to U.S. intelligence agencies.

The research was funded until just before the election, according to the Post report. The Post’s sources said that neither the Clinton campaign nor the DNC directed Steele’s research, and stressed that he was a contractor for Fusion GPS. (SOURCE https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/clinton-dnc-russia-dossier-trump_us_59efc1a6e4b0bf1f8836a7c4 )

Now, there are not one, not two but three different investigations, (one from the US Senate and two from the US House of Representatives) started to look into this matter. It has also been widely reported that the Justice Department will lift the gag order on a witness so that he may testify in these investigations and people in the FBI are telling news sources that they will fully cooperate in providing all documentation requested by the various committees.

The drum beat against President Trump continues from Democrats, Republicans and media in concert, but I believe we are seeing what could be a sea-change in the tactics from those applying the levers of power behind the scenes.

To quote Gilbert & Sullivan; “Things aren’t always what they seem. Skim milk masquerades as cream.”

Perhaps Madam Secretary and Billy Jeff are no longer useful to the real power brokers and are about to be cut loose…

…or maybe not.