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Story #1: In Just 7 Brazen Minutes, Thieves Grab ‘Priceless’ Jewels From Louvre
https://archive.is/h0H45
Why Steal From the Louvre? It May Have More to Do With Stones Than Art.
https://archive.is/jxn4q
Everything We Know About The Louvre Jewellery Heist
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cg7nrlkg0zxo
2025 Louvre Robbery
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2025_Louvre_robbery
Story #2: China Accuses US Of Cyberattack On National Time Center
https://apnews.com/article/china-us-cyberattacks-allegations-time-b3408ed2352c113904350f80e505ab9f
About Time: A History of Civilization in Twelve Clocks
https://www.davidrooney.uk/about-time
Amazon’s AWS Outage On October 20 Knocked Services Like Alexa, Snapchat, Fortnite, Venmo and More Offline For Hours
https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/amazons-aws-outage-has-knocked-services-like-alexa-snapchat-fortnite-venmo-and-more-offline-142935812.html
Amazon Brain Drain Finally Sent AWS Down The Spout
https://www.theregister.com/2025/10/20/aws_outage_amazon_brain_drain_corey_quinn/
Amazon Engineer Had To Leave Personal Yacht For Four Minutes To Fix Outage
https://x.com/NotTuxedoSam/status/1980412758127775977
Distinguished Engineer Fixed AWS Outage In 4 Minutes
https://www.teamblind.com/post/distinguished-engineer-fixed-aws-outage-in-4-minutes-46jllgcs
Titan Sub: OceanGate CEO Didn’t Want to Hire ’50-Year-Old White Guys’ Because They’re Not ‘Inspirational’ (Jun. 20, 2023)
https://www.informationliberation.com/?id=63826
Story #3: Green Flagship “Beyond Meat” Shares Plunge After Debt Restructure
https://wattsupwiththat.com/2025/10/19/green-flagship-beyond-meat-shares-plunge-after-debt-restructure/
Reddit Army Squeezes Beyond Meat A Week After Debt-Swap Dilution Deal
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/heavily-shorted-beyond-meat-soars-walmart-expansion-week-after-debt-swap-dilution-plan
Trump Sinks Global Shipping Climate Tax
https://archive.md/O7hJQ
Taking Action To Defend America From The UN’s First Global Carbon Tax
https://www.cfact.org/2025/10/15/taking-action-to-defend-america-from-the-uns-first-global-carbon-tax/
Sean Duffy, Former Congressman and ’90s Star of MTV’s Real World, Sworn in as Transportation Secretary Hours Before American Airlines Crash (Jan. 30, 2025)
https://people.com/sean-duffy-mtv-real-world-secretary-transportation-vows-improve-travel-safety-8783149
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James you are always on the crest of the wave of cultural creation in English elocution.
” From behind the banner…”. A voice is always speaking from behind the news banner . Have you or Shawn been to times square lately?
Well you heard it here first. You know all those stone have been replaced by paste. You can’t trust those Royal, Diplomats or
Politicians.
The Louvre Jewelry Heist… by order of the Élysée Palace to help the dismal National Debt & even more dismal gov approval rating & some rocks for zelensky & french MIC
I, rose
When I heard about the jewelry theft my mind was filled with the image of George Soros prancing about naked wearing the empresses stuff….ugh. My first thought was some rich weirdo wanted them in a secret collection or something.
People do some pretty stupid crimes, but I can’t imagine that breaking the pieces up would get the thieves a lot of cash vs the jail time when theyre caught when you reckon the % of value a fence will probably give them- especially since I bet every stone has been photographed and catalogued and might be potentially identified.
My thoughts went directly in that direction as well ‘Duck’ not as explicitly though ! I happened to be listening to an archived interview between Maria Farmer and Whitney Webb . Ghislaine Maxwell showed Maria some of the priceless pieces of antiquities on her mantle piece, that her father Robert Maxwell had stolen from the British Museum !!!
PS I’d keep my eyes peeled on Melanoma Trumps head at the opening of that big beautiful ballroom ?
“One of the items was dropped during the escape”. Wow… such a surprising and terrible blunder after what sounds like a perfectly orchestrated job.
Around the 23 minute mark, James Evan Pilato talks about while listening to previous episodes, he often is amazed at what was covered.
Here is an EXAMPLE (which also hit recent October news wires)…
Sept 6, 2018 – NWNW Interview 1384
Story #3: #TaosCompound Updates – FBI Arrests New Mexico Compound Members On New Charges
https://corbettreport.com/october-open-thread-and-subscriber-exclusive-video-2025/#comment-182777
EXCERPTS – Oct 18, 2025
New York City Mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani posted a picture of himself posing with a Brooklyn Imam known as being an unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing whose son ran a terrorist camp for children (New Mexico).
mtv guy gets political? pretty sure japan’s new female pm being a metal drummer raises the bar on that trend
https://ukranews.com/en/news/1112735-former-member-of-metal-band-becomes-japan-s-first-female-prime-minister
Beyond Meat’s stock plummets oh gee it couldn’t have happened to a nicer guy!!!! Wouldn’t it be nice if everything Bill Gates is involved in plummeted down down and down!!!!!
Just how evil and involved with the evolutionary progress of humans is Gates??
SCoPEx (Stratospheric Controlled Perturbation Experiment)
Recently his Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (to depopulate the world) partnered up with Oxitec. They are working on a project called SCoPEx. Essentially the cover story is to create, through the use of genetically altered male mosquitoes, a “Planned Parenthood” effect.
Releasing large amounts of male mosquitos into Florida swamps to create a genocide on the insects using a chemical in the males that works as a “day after” pill in humans. No testing to see if humans will be sterile after a mosquito bite.
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Now recall: Six weeks before the Chinese outbreak the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the World Economic Summit had a simulation exercise, a WHAT IF? on how the world would react to the CV outbreak (on youtube) They specificaly discussed how to handle opposition news.
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And:
This is what the owner of a computer company gets to get away with saying without any headlines:
Bill Gates: “If we do a really great job on new vaccinations, health care and reproductive services, we can lower the human population by, perhaps, 10 or 15%.”
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Again, How does the son of eugenics advocate father, and the owner of a computer company, an unelected technocrat get ANY say in how to run global health policy? Why isn’t this being questioned by anyone?
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Who the hell is Bill Gates??
HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE (song)
https://old.bitchute.com/video/IPIgbkx58GLM/
That feeling when half of the internet falls down and you find about it from others on the web. I wish I found about it here, but the news of the event was floating around everywhere.
Also, during the past few weeks, you mave have noticed Microsoft had kept fumbling. Really hard. Their operating system is becoming a hot mess, mostly thanks to forced updates. People losing data or access to their data all over the place.
It’s big data and you don’t have access to it.
This news coming on the coattails of their announcements of “AI” writing the majority of the code.
That’s very interesting about the hot messes of Microsoft.
I’m waiting for the AI hype bubble in the stock market to pop.
It’s a circle jerk, where a round-robin of companies promise to buy from each other which makes retail investors salivate like starving dogs trying to buy stock in a company that has never made any profit.
I’m very skeptical on how some of these AI data centers will be viable for the long-term.
HRS
When it pops it will be quite big- nvidia is basically holding up something like 1/4 if the stock market.
It can’t go on too much longer though- the way they do a Robert Maxwell with all these companies sending miney around in circles between each ither is finally getting talked about , even by people like John Green….for ages the only one I heard taking about it was Ed Zitron (better offline podcast)
There is no room for skepticism, it’s going to fail big time and take dowm a whole lot with it.
Mkey
“…..Their operating system is becoming a hot mess, mostly thanks to forced updates. People losing data or access to their data all over the pla…….”
The only reason Microsoft is in the “windows” business IMO is because a lot of tech people are spending other people’s money (rather than their own) to run IT depts. I guess if you’re spending other people’s money you don’t care about paying endless licenses for products.
The real joke IMO is that computers and endless emails make a lot of people LESS productive then they were back in the days of file cabinets and paper.
Duck says:
“The real joke IMO is that computers and endless emails make a lot of people LESS productive then they were back in the days of file cabinets and paper.”
That statement holds water in a lot of places.
Back around 2002, I wouldn’t put my bookkeeping on a computer. I had the office ladies enter by ink on the ledgers against the paper invoices and paper checks.
It made it easy to check your work and to locate mistakes.
If the figures were entered on a computer, it would had been a nightmare to sort out mistakes.
I would hand the ledgers over to the accountant at tax time, and he entered the totals on a computer for filing.
People don’t know how to use computers efficiently. I’ve been looking at the same issues over many years.
The mistaken expectation with computers is that they are a) efficient on their own and that b) people don’t need training. In other words, anything on a computer can be handled by anyone who’s “good with computers”. There’s likely no need to point out how wrong this way of thinking is.
As a former high performer in various industries where intricate PC work was the corner stone of the job at hand, I can tell you that when people would share their screen with me, I’d often have to contain my glee
(to the point I simply learned to accept it fully and naturally avoid any sort of reaction, being contained or not)
when they would present me with a desktop that:
– had dozens and even hundreds of icons on their desktop
– had a dozen or two worth of windows open, with grouping enabled (which means you first have to hover over the “badges” and then hover over a number of tiles to find the needed window)
– had several dozen (sometime a 100+) open tabs inside some of the windows
– had a bunch of private stuff mixed in with a bunch of work related stuff, much of it incomplete or even incompletable), resulting in a giant hot mess, a big pile of percolating trash
We are talking about business professionals not home users. I.e. people who should know better and who have proven to be mostly untrainable.
These are not idiots, but mostly good, hard working people who get stuck in a rut and become extremely resilient to any attempts to help them by instructing them to change their approach. They learn to cheirsh their misery.
I should likely write a book about this phenomenon. Not that I could provide any solutions.
People would often ask how I managed to get so much stuff done in the amount of time it took.
One, I used virtual desktops to quickly shift between contexts. Three desktops is plenty, with an additional laptop screen on the side, which I used to monitor communication (and often tell people off).
Two, I would not use the small laptop screen for anything essential, as stated above. It’s only useful to keep an eye on things. One can not be a high performer on a laptop without external devices connected.
Three, I’d use my virtual desktops efficiently, two maybe three windows each, split on halfs or quarters. Every desktop had a specific, focused purpose.
Four, I’d open max 4 tabs per window. The only exception to this rule involved opening a larger number of tabs intended as small tasks that needed to be handled (resolved, dismissed or relegated) immediately.
Five, I kept private stuff 99.99% of the time off of my work laptop/workstation. For one, there can be no expectation of privacy and, two, focus needs to be kept on work.
The short answer to the question regarding how did I manage to do as much work as I did was that it took focus, intent and undivided attention for the majority of the time. And work, it took a lot of work.
oh man o’ man!
I did not realize what some folks’ computers looked like.
I am dumb when it comes to computers, but after reading this write-up I feel smart.
mkey, I appreciate the write-up.
Thank you for the appreciation, it is appreciated.
I assure you I feel just as dumb, if not more, when you write about your sales exploits.
Hacking a country’s official clock is the perfect way to rob that country. Considering how stock markets use computers that buy and sell stocks on millisecond intervals.
If the official clock in the US is just one second ahead of China’s official clock, China could be robbed in an hour. That said, China has physical gold.
A crazy story that is barely getting any coverage is how GoFundMe got busted creating over a million fake accounts for charities without their consent using information available online. How there is any a bigger backlash is beyond me.
Funny comments on the Beyond Meat Short Squeeze…
If you read the ZeroHedge link above on Story #3, some comments make me laugh.
“When is it going to go back up guys? Guys…..hello? Anyone still here.”
In America, it’s NIST that sets our official time standards, amongst many other standards. For example, NIST likely certified a reference weight gage that the manufacturer of the weights Pilato saw used would have used when making said weights.
If trying to precisely measure the size of a drilled hole, you could use a set of gage pins graduated in .0001″ increments. The company that makes those sets of pins uses reference gages from NIST to calibrate their measuring devices that allow them to accurately measure the pins they are producing
Don’t forget that they are also responsible for setting the pancacking standard, which otherwise would be completely unsupported in reality.
Happy Anniversary NWNW! I view your coverage of world events with a high degree of trust, therefore I am glad that it is still New World Next Week, not No World Next Week.
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For those on a restricted budget, we also offer affordable ice cubes blessed by Al Gore and Greta Thunberg. Sorry, no complementary cans of soup with this deal. No refunds if the world still burns up. Or is it down?
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Do you offer installment plans? I would very much like to get myself into some hot mess of a debt I can not maintain nor even understand how much I still owe.
Take it up with them, that is not my department. I just oversee the blessings by our saints and celebrities.
I recommend paying promptly, as they are pretty tough on slackers…
https://youtu.be/Ov9GFPmoOPg?t=2595
For more info, refer to this handy reference guide.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ov9GFPmoOPg&t=6s&ab_channel=THEHIDDENHISTORY
A few thoughts on the substitutes:
• Many of the meat & dairy substitutes (including Beyond Meat) are non-GMO and have pretty basic non-frankensteined ingredients. They’re mostly a result of decades of chefs (and others) improving texture & flavor techniques. Much of the flavor of most meat products comes from plant-based seasoning and cooking techniques, which automatically greatly paved the way to excellent meat substitutes.
• This us-vs-them thing is silly. Most people who don’t eat meat & dairy are just regular people who were raised eating meat & dairy, the same as you. Their palates were trained on the same popular dishes yours were. It’s not hypocritical or unusual that they’d have an interest in reproducing the taste, texture and appearance of the meat & dairy ingredients used in those dishes, especially for barbecues, holidays and other gatherings.
• The highest value of meat & dairy substitutes is weaning, not nutrition. Most of the most nutritious food on the planet already contains no meat or dairy so you’d be hard pressed to find someone who’s looking to substitutes to complete their daily nutrition profile.
• The advancement toward eliminating meat & dairy from the human diet (or at least the associated dependency on pain & suffering) isn’t going away, and meat & dairy substitutes aren’t going to go away. They’ll continue to get better and the number of people buying them will continue to increase as they get better and the prices go down.
• A goal doesn’t become evil just because evil people have seemingly begun assisting it. There have been humans trying to end the consumption of animal bodies & excretions – for the sake of the animals – since before Gates was born. It’s as good and admirable of a goal now as it was then.
• @16:35 “I suspect Beyond Meat is a casualty of the betrayal of trust people experienced during the Covid lockdowns. The same people who promote the climate crisis also told us Covid was so severe we all needed to endure harsh lockdowns. Since Covid claims were exposed as wild exaggerations, people appear to be asking more questions about other claims they took on faith, like the claim that eating real meat hurts the planet. I suspect companies like Beyond Meat have been caught out by this rise in public skepticism.”
If this is true (and I hope it is) it would be a nice additional demonstration of real-world views vs Internet views (aka: bots).
However, I suspect the more likely explanation is that they haven’t been bringing the prices down on their products despite streamlining production. That combined with the fact that the dollar is worth 30%-50% of what it was just a few years ago (depending on what you’re buying).
Another possibility is that the stocks are deliberately being driven down so that they can be re-bought on the cheap, or so majority ownership can change hands.
A few Louvre ‘heist’ theories (for fun):
Theory 1:
The thieves don’t need to sell the stolen items because they’re already paid for by the person(s) who hired them.
Theory 2:
Nothing really happened. It’s a completely fabricated story being used to push something along the lines of a change of administration, security personnel, degree of public access or something else unknown that we may never learn about. Or they just needed a news story to divert attention away from some other event that took place that day.
Theory 3:
The items weren’t stolen; they were moved into a private collection. The ‘heist’ was just a cover. The ‘dropped’ crown is just another another JFK stretcher bullet or indestructible 9/11 passport. Something the script writers felt needed to be added in order to increase believability.
Presumably they move museum items into private collections as a matter of standard practice, permanently replacing the originals with near-flawless replicas.
That in fact being the true primary purpose of museums, shows like Antiques Roadshow and the Indiana Jones “it belongs in a museum” propaganda. It’s their system for locating and gathering priceless artifacts to be moved to where they believe they ‘truly belong’.
Where do they ‘truly belong’? Possibly into a collection in a subterranean civilization.
Why bother with the fake heist this time instead of just replacing the items with replicas?
One possible explanation is that the replicas for these particular items were accidentally lost, destroyed or stolen (perhaps in a plane crash, perhaps the fabricator was based in Ukraine) and the amount of time and money it would take to create the replicas a second time was deemed unacceptable.
Old Gatesy I suspect doesn’t really give a damn about his failed exploits. There are other problems at the farm gate (of the herded cattle field) and that one is that Gates has another great idea. All we need is another scandemic and he has the spiky tracking MRNA vaccine at the airports; or you just don’t get into the next field, ie other country to see your family or change your situation! Hell is empty the devils are here – William Shakespere.