News Briefs – 01/19/2022

Here are some news stories that might be of interest. Most articles will be more or less summarized in the headline. You can skim the headlines and summaries, and click the links if they are of interest. Keep in mind, many of these reports are products of the Fake News, so although they will be what people are hearing and talking about, there is no guarantee any one of them is necessarily correct, and we have had cases of outright lies make it onto these pages, especially about President Trump.

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Fulton County, Pennsylvania filed its legal response to the PA Secretary of State’s request of the court to prevent the investigation of the voting machines in the county. It may be inch by inch, but things are still moving.

The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania blocked a third-party company from inspecting voting machines supplied by Dominion Voting Systems in Fulton County on Friday until the matter is considered by the full court.

Texas Court of Appeals rules the state AG cannot prosecute vote fraud.

Trial date set in the Durham prosecution of Danchenko in EDVA (Eastern District of Virginia.) Timing: Lands just before mid-terms.

Mike Lindell has hired former Newsmax White House correspondent, Emerald Robinson for his platform Frank Speech.

Senate Democrats will force a vote this week to try to change the rules and enact a talking filibuster to pass voting rights legislation, getting rid of the 60-vote hurdle.

Ray Epps to testify to Jan 6 Committee this Friday. “Do you have any associations with anyone in any US government agency, Law Enforcement Agency, Intelligence agency, or private security or intelligence contractor?”

Psaki says Biden “Stands by everything he said” when he labeled millions of Americans “domestic enemies.”

Jan. 6 committee subpoenas Giuliani, 3 other Trump allies, accuses them of pushing election lies.

Whitmer kidnapping defense lawyers now want prosecutors to offer immunity not to their clients but to FBI agents and informants.”

McMaster is a HUGE bullshit artist, all set to blame the Russians for Jan 6th, and completely unable to admit the government would ever use an agent provocateur:

Wife of Justice Clarence Thomas signed off on letter saying Capitol attackers ‘have done nothing wrong.’ Really miraculous he dodged all the slings and arrows back in the day, when Cabal really held sway. Imagine, him and the wife, just normal, non-Cabal people, and he makes it onto the Supreme Court.

Jen Psaki defends non-release of Biden’s Delaware visitor logs.

Army tweets out a poem consisting simply of Boom, said 17 times.

Justice Sonia Sotomayor is working remotely because Gorsuch refuses to wear a face mask in court.

FOIA docs reveal Pfizer shot caused avalanche of miscarriages, stillborn babies.

The Biden administration will be distributing hundreds of millions of free N95 masks from the Strategic National Stockpile. Just as there is a threat of a contagious Chinese Hemorrhagic fever about to go global because of the Olympics? The mask shortage and depleted national stockpile was why they told people to not wear masks in the first Chinavirus outbreak.

Rwanda forcibly vaccinating people against COVID, victims say. So many money questions. Who is paying for the vaccines? Why spend the extra cash on a forced vax program, if it is just graft? Why not just have somebody pay for the vax doses, and throw them away?

People are hiding that their unvaccinated loved ones died of COVID [Ed Note – due to what could be organized harassment campaigns by Cabal’s network].

Supreme Court rejects bid to block mask mandate on airplanes.

DOJ documents obtained by Judicial Watch confirm the existence of communications between the FBI & Pfizer about Project Veritas.

The United Talent Agency (UTA) confirmed to Mediaite on Monday that Fox Nation host Lara Logan was dropped by the agency several weeks ago after she made compared Dr. Anthony Fauci to Nazi doctor Josef Mengele on air.

The latest CDC report shows a peak of the 7 day moving average for daily new COVID cases on 13 January, and declines since then, indicating Omicron peaked on Jan 13th.

“Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) reportedly will not kowtow to former President Donald Trump, the New York Times reported about the media’s drummed-up feud between the two stalwart Republicans… Both Trump and DeSantis have reportedly stated the drama between the two is media-driven.”

Schumer’s daughters work for Amazon, Facebook as he holds power over antitrust bill.

CNN suggests that doing your own research is “idiotic” and only they can tell you what’s fact.

Oil jumps higher after hitting an 8-year high on Iraq pipe blast.

Major train derailment near Indianapolis.

Verizon and AT&T will delay 5G network around airports as rollout begins Wednesday.

Pelosi’s top pick for Chairwoman of the Transportation Committee repeatedly crashes her car into a parked vehicle, walks away.

California weighs doubling taxes to pay for single-payer health care system that would cover all illegal aliens.

The UN is funding the migrant wave flooding to the U.S.

Arrest warrants count as ID for migrants at airport security, TSA says.

Marina del Pilar Avila Olmeda, the Governor of the U.S. bordering Mexican state of Baja California, announced this week that she gave birth at a hospital in California, receiving criticism from Mexicans and Americans alike.

The Michigan Democratic Party blasted the idea that parents should have a voice in what public schools teach, saying in a Facebook post over the weekend that public education teaches kids what society “needs them to know.”

Union Pacific considers rerouting trains around Los Angeles amid railcar theft spike.

Returning travelers made to hand over phones and passcodes to Australian Border Force.

Dan Crenshaw SNAPS at 10-year-old girl who asked him about comments he made about Jesus and gets booed by the crowd at the Tea Party event.

Canada deploys special forces to Ukraine amid rising tensions with Russia.

Russia has provided evidence that its workers in Ukraine have been harassed by Ukrainian radicals and local security forces, but that Ukrainian security services haven’t responded and American journalists have ignored the situation. Gangstalking of Russians in Ukraine?

The first set of Stryker combat vehicles equipped with 50-kilowatt laser weapons will be delivered to a unit of Army soldiers at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, by the end of September.

West Virginia State Treasurer Riley Moore today announced the Board of Treasury Investments, which manages the state’s roughly $8 billion operating funds, will no longer use a BlackRock Inc. investment fund as part of its banking transactions due to it supporting leftist investing strategies and Communist China.

Pennsylvania Senate Pro Tempore Jake Corman sent a letter to the Pennsylvania House on Tuesday encouraging them to begin impeachment proceedings against radical leftist Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner.

Rumble announces investment to create n independent payment processor.

Two more House democrats announce they won’t seek reelection this year.

Donald Trump, Jr., is now heading to Houston, Texas, to headline an all-star American Freedom Tour major event to rally conservatives to fight tyranny and “Win Back America.”

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Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

““Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) reportedly will not kowtow to former President Donald Trump, the New York Times reported about the media’s drummed-up feud between the two stalwart Republicans… Both Trump and DeSantis have reportedly stated the drama between the two is media-driven.””

They say it started when DeSantis wouldn’t say if he got boosted or not and it supposedly annoyed Trump. Whatever, who can trust that this stuff is even real.

But what will definitely be real is death, from blood clots, if you get the killvaxx. Don’t get it guys.

Elle
Elle
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

im not pro vax, I know an unvaccinated person fighting amputation of his leg from clots after getting covid. There risks either way.

Dave, again.
Dave, again.
Reply to  Elle
2 years ago

The likelihood of clots from Covid alone are miniscule in comparison to the jabs.

Your friend may have had an undiagnosed underlying condition that predisposed him to clotting.

info
info
Reply to  Elle
2 years ago

You sure they were healthy?

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

“Wife of Justice Clarence Thomas signed off on letter saying Capitol attackers ‘have done nothing wrong.’ Really miraculous he dodged all the slings and arrows back in the day, when Cabal really held sway. Imagine, him and the wife, just normal, non-Cabal people, and he makes it onto the Supreme Court.”

To be fair, it’s probably because he is Black. But he is probably the most right-wing black man to ever live on the North American continent, even more so than Thomas Sowell.

If we ever have to build a real Wakanda for all the good Blacks, we will send them there, and we won’t let the 95% of blacks who are massively r-selected get in. Their country will export peanut butter and kitchen tables.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

> If we ever have to build a real Wakanda for all the good Blacks, we will send them there

That didn’t work out so well the first time. Liberia is a shithole even by African standards.

How about we send all the bad honkies, like Biden, Psaki, Pelosi, Buttigigger, Schumer, et.al. instead, next time? They can strut in and show them how to build a socialist paradise without those annoying conservatives and their weapons blocking their efforts.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

Liberia was never as bad as a lot of other places in Africa. We always here that we must do this for Blacks and that but one of the most important things we could have possibly done was to defend Liberia. When various warlords moved in to Liberia and overthrew it we could have put an immediate stop to it with a very small force and Bush did…nothing. Just pissed the country away and allowed people like the cannibal General Buck Naked take over the country.

Our foreign policy is total shit and doesn’t look after our own interest much less any sort of enlightened interest for peace. It’s all about looting other countries for various financial interest. It could even be not defending Liberia was something as simple as shorting some mineral stock. It’s very sad.

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

Our foreign policy for the last 200 years has been that we eventually break every treaty and betray every ally. I don’t know why anyone deals with us. At least Putin seems to have learned that lesson.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

“…Justice Clarence Thomas…But he is probably the most right-wing black man to ever live on the North American continent…”

I don’t think he’s right wing at all. It’s a shame that just following the law and not making up laws as he goes along as a judge means “right wing”.

“…even more so than Thomas Sowell…”

I used to read Thomas Sowell until he wrote a book that said the reason that Blacks are violent is because they lived in the South and White people there are violent and it rubbed off on them.

Holy smokes, talk about justification. After that I never read a single word or listened to anything he said.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

“Dan Crenshaw SNAPS at 10-year-old girl who asked him about comments he made about Jesus and gets booed by the crowd at the Tea Party event.”

His little amygdala couldn’t handle being found out. Classic narcissist tell.

map
map
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

With Dan, there you have the strategic lie: that Jesus is a fictional character.

It’s like Ben Shapiro admitting he does not care about the browning of America.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  map
2 years ago

Impressive pilpul technique from Dan. He’s been trained. He just blundered on target selection.

map
map
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

I recall reading this from Lowell yesterday:

“The guy is a genuine SEAL. He lost an eye in a real war. He did a HALO jump for a campaign ad. The guy has absolutely nothing left he should have to prove to anybody. He should be the definition of unflappable, and instead here he is screaming at a kid.”

I would not put too much faith in Crenshaw’s military record. It’s probably fake. It reminds me of Tammy Duckworth. Supposedly she lost her legs in combat, when her helicopter crashed after being shot down. The circumstances read like the beginning of the Blackhawk Down movie: Blackhawk shot down at low altitude when RPG hits tail rotor and crashes chopper. The thing is, the pilots did not survive, either because of the crash or because they were killed in the crossfire when the troops they were carrying were pinned by enemy fire. How, then, did she survive?

Duckworth probably lost her legs in a training exercise because she did not wash out of the program like a normal man at her level incompetence. The woke military needed a female pilot and it kept passing her until her level of incompetence crippled her. To avoid embarrassment, the military fabricated her war record and gave her a political appointment to keep her quiet.

Crenshaw probably has the same deal. Probably lost an eye with something stupid and routine. Democrats then gave him a new job as a shill within the Republican Party.

I still cringe when I see him gushing in a photograph with Chris Evans. He even put a Captain America-themed glass eyeball in his socket to commemorate the event.

The man is a total fraud.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  map
2 years ago

>I would not put too much faith in Crenshaw’s military record. It’s probably fake.

I bet it’s real, and him murdering innocent civilians en masse and enjoying it is the blackmail Cabal holds over him.

I used to listen to interviews with “celebrity” (read: pwn’d by cabal) combat vets on Jocko Willink’s podcast until I started to understand that the majority of those dudes got pleasure from killing people, or viewed racking up a body count as the necessary credential to launch their “celebrity” career, and their service was an excuse to exercise their perversion.

I’m not saying all soldiers are this way. There’s just a large number of ex-mil “celebrities” that seem to fit this mold.

ardwoll
ardwoll
Reply to  map
2 years ago

“one thing I learned in Navy Intel is that SEALS lie. They lie a LOT. To the point where ‘Lone Survivor’ is a fairytale, and Chris Kyle… wasn’t near what he said he was.”- Jack Posobiec

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  ardwoll
2 years ago

Agreed. Delta too.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  ardwoll
2 years ago

I knew a Seal for several years or he said he was. I’m not even sure if he was a Seal but he told some whopper lies. His lies were odd though. He didn’t seem to tell little lies it was huge whoppers that no one could believe. They didn’t even make sense. I was like…ok…sure…alright. I didn’t want to piss him off because he was a serious massive gorilla. Huge. I didn’t believe a damn word he said after a while.

Eric The Awful
Eric The Awful
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

I have met very few SEALs, even though I was active duty in the Navy for 6 years.

When I was stationed in Guam, I took several recreational diving classes. I got certified up through Divemaster. For some reason or another, a SEAL joined one of the classes I took. He didn’t say very much, and all I remember about him is when we all went out for a few drinks one night, he bought us a round. I never figured out why a SEAL would take a dive class in the first place. I thought they were better trained in diving than almost anybody. Maybe they don’t have official certifications they can rent gear with.

Lately, I’ve been facetiously saying that BUDS is all mystique, and they spend all that time teaching them how to hire ghost writers and give interview on Fox News. (It seems every SEAL has written a book or more at this point.)

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

I never figured out why a SEAL would take a dive class in the first place.

I think it was probably the cert, but he might not have had much deep water experience. You know that military training just trains you what you need to know for the job. I imagine most of what SEALs do is shallower stuff, but with rebreathers and long distances.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  map
2 years ago

That’s kinda of what I was getting at. This outburst betrays a massive insecurity that it simply doesn’t make sense for him to have. I listened to what he said, and it was clearly a freudian slip where grouped Jesus in with fictional superheroes. There are a hundred ways to deflect that which don’t involve a surly back and forth until you start raising your voice, all while you know for sure that you are surrounded by a hostile crowd as the cameras are rolling.

I’m not going to say that I believe that he is a fraud because I really have no proof. But this really doesn’t make any sense.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
2 years ago

“It may be inch by inch, but things are still moving.”

It’s not good enough.
Justice delayed is justice denied.

If the cavalry arrives after the settlers are dead then they failed.

Dave, again.
Dave, again.
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

On some level, systemic failure is now baked in to the cake, as America faces the third worlding of our formerly great nation, as well as the as of yet unknown, and truly catastrophic, damage the Covid Op has done and will do to this country.

Our elites are itching to initiate WWIII with Russia, while queering and deconstructing the military for the better part of 20 years.

At this point, even if there is a Q team, they can’t stop the demographic/incompetence crisis that has been building for a generation, nor can they stop the potential physical damage the jabs have done to 200 million Americans, and that includes the bulk of the military that is supposedly going to save us.

The McMaster interview with Rogan should be enough to call BS on any Q narrative at this point. The military is crawling with duplicitous shills like McMaster.

If patriots are in control, why did they let the vast majority of our fighting men get jabbed?

And don’t tell me most of the military got placebo jabs either, as even AC has linked to numerous stories of very high rates of adverse events among various branches.

I truly believe Q team, if they exist, got played by the Covid Op. They didn’t see that one coming, and it threw their plans in to a tailspin.

As always, I will be relieved and thankful if I’m proven wrong.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

“Canada deploys special forces to Ukraine amid rising tensions with Russia.”

AC are you trying to kill me? I fell out of bed laughing. The only special forces in Canada are “special” if you know what I mean. As in short bus special.

A leaf. A friggin’ leaf.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

Day of the Rake when??

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

“The first set of Stryker combat vehicles equipped with 50-kilowatt laser weapons will be delivered to a unit of Army soldiers at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, by the end of September.”

Just like SHORAD it will be about 7 months too late. Nice try Army. New equipment would be timely if they spent less time dilating.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
2 years ago

Spanish police break up Chinese prostitution ring after tip

https://news.yahoo.com/spanish-police-break-chinese-prostitution-131246050.html

Texas Arcane
2 years ago

Dan Crenshaw is so fake in his delivery and so eager to telegraph the fact he is a paid shill of the Soros foundation (literally has pay stubs signed off on by George Soros that are online) that sometimes I wonder if he is some kind of ultra shill created to discredit shills and shilling by pushing the Overton window on the obviousness of shills. The sexy soap opera eyepatch and his presentation look as though he were a monarch subject trained to push nonstop gibberish like “Jesus was a mythical character like Superman.”

info
info
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Wonder why in the Bible. There was prescriptions for regular debt jubilees every 7 years for regular debts. And a return of ancestral lands every 49 years to return Capital(Fertile Land) to the Yeoman class:
https://michael-hudson.com/2018/01/could-should-jubilee-debt-cancellations-be-reintroduced-today/

https://michael-hudson.com/2019/05/a-debt-jubilee-for-america/

https://michael-hudson.com/2022/01/on-debt-parasites/

As well as the obligation to leave the land fallow every 7 years so that the farmers are entirely free from farm work every 7th year.

Is the little r-factor to kept the K-selection steady.

It is very excellent measure to prevent the current super economic inequality that America has right now. Because the function of compound interest is to have a small group of people to own everything in the end.

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  info
2 years ago

Might not be as r as you think. You have to plan ahead to have food for the jubilee year, and you have to actually work rather than living off usury (because you lose all that capital every 50 years.)

Eric The Awful
Eric The Awful
2 years ago

Regarding Bongino and Rumble creating their new payment processor, Torba is apparently going to sue them. He trademarked “Parallel Economy”, which is what they planned to name their payment processor. He notified them to retain pertinent documents, and that Gab’s lawyer would be contacting them. https://t.me/gabtrends/6236.

Considering Torba has been talking about building a parallel economy for the better part of the last year, it does seem like grifter behavior on the part of Bongino/Rumble.

Dave, again.
Dave, again.
Reply to  Eric The Awful
2 years ago

All of the guys, and gals, presenting themselves as centrist patriot conservatives should be viewed with suspicion at this point.

Almost all of them seem fake or stage managed in some way.

For God’s sake, even Jimmy Carter seemed more genuine than most of the so called patriots we have “working on our side” today, and I’m not even joking.

Lil Tony
Lil Tony
2 years ago

Good stuff as always. One suggestion I would make is not to read too much into the train derailment in Indy. It’s more a recurring of an old railroad problem at the yard there than some new sinister development.

The railroad there at Avon runs remote control locomotives in the yard there, to pull cars around and sort them into the big trains that run from city to city. This has been notoriously unsafe since it’s inception 20-30yrs ago, because you don’t have a person physically verifying what track the locomotive is going on, you’re just relying on people to keep the switches going the right way. People being what they are, they forget to do this, and a remote operator ran his unmanned train into the side of a large train of empty cars headed west or south, and knocked them off at low speed.

It’s just more corner-cutting, not some big suspect event, is my informed guess.

Nietzsche Guevara
Nietzsche Guevara
2 years ago

Re: Clarence Thomas

Black privilege worked out in our favor in this case A white nominee would never have survived Thomas’s “high-tech lynching.”

M in the 517
M in the 517
2 years ago

“new pithy statement here every day”

Hey, did you hear about the constipated mathematician?

He had to work it out with a pencil.

kid
kid
Reply to  M in the 517
2 years ago

Speaking of which there should be a compilation of endings(I forgot if it was K or roissy who started this trend)

Weihan Zhang
Weihan Zhang
2 years ago

You do pithy statement

I do pithy poet

I am not allow

Poet less than eighteen hour day

https://twitter.com/0x49fa98/status/1483243734141710338?s=20

Donnie
Donnie
2 years ago

Ordinary Americans who go to work every day so they can pay their bills and their taxes will be pleased to learn that their government has just promoted them from “deplorables” to “domestic terrorists.”

Dirk Gently
Dirk Gently
2 years ago

“People are hiding that their unvaccinated loved ones died of COVID [Ed Note – due to what could be organized harassment campaigns by Cabal’s network].”

Yeah, just like all of the dozens of articles in which “dieing, unvaccinated COVID” victims all had the same last words of “I wish I had got the vaccine”.

It’s fake and gay rhetoric, because there’s more test-dummies dying of whatever it is they’re calling COVID (probably flu) than those who didn’t get the shots, and so they’re trying to convince the normies that there are thousands upon thousands of other deaths that aren’t getting reported. Of course, there’s no rational explanation why full-grown adults would be worried about whether a deceased relative is “embarrassed”

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
2 years ago

Texas Court of Appeals rules the state AG cannot prosecute vote fraud.

Calm down, have some dip.

From the COA it goes to the Texas Supreme Court. As I’ve said many times, the Texas Supreme Court is elected and all Republicans seeking reelection. The Court of Appeals is essentially just a speedbump on these things.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  everlastingphelps
2 years ago

“Texas Court of Appeals rules the state AG cannot prosecute vote fraud.”

everlastingphelps,”…the Texas Supreme Court is elected and all Republicans seeking reelection…”

This is good but, it should have never happened in the first place. Is it not a law that vote fraud is illegal in Texas? I assume it is. It would make no sense that the AG could not prosecute.

I bet they wouldn’t stop him from prosecuting someone for hate crimes.

So we have the good effect that the judges have outed themselves but that they dared in the first place is not good.

Can they be impeached? I assume the legislature can do so but will they? It seems an automatic guarantee that they would be under any sort of honest government, but…we will see. At the least we need a list of who is willing to impeach them and who is not and act accordingly.

Even if there are some legal gobbledygook that makes it so they can squeeze this sort of ruling, it is just another one of these ruling like the one the Supreme court ruled on to take away regional representation from State citizens. Flawed and designed to take power away from the populace at large and concentrate it into the cities which the founding fathers warned us about.

Amazing how smart these guys were. All the stuff I constantly complain about they already knew were glitches in a Democracy and warned us about them.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

“Amazing how smart these guys were.”

The project I’ve been working on this past year proves this. It’s mostly dead, not for want of trying. I won’t get into too much detail but we had everything figured out down to the minute details. Everything tested, everything good. Then boom, they changed the rules of the entire system and everything was for nought.

Thankfully not too much invested (besides time), but it still hurts. Regardless, to the true Bible-believers reading this: keep moving forward. God knows better than any of these fools. Keep praying. Keep fighting. Keep building. Never give up. God is on our side. I know I won’t. Brushing myself off and moving on immediately.

And thanks for the prayers everyone, they were powerful. Learned a LOT on this project. This one just wasn’t God’s will for some reason.

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

This is good but, it should have never happened in the first place. Is it not a law that vote fraud is illegal in Texas? I assume it is. It would make no sense that the AG could not prosecute.

The Texas AG isn’t that broad ranging. He usually sues in civil court (that’s his main job) and has a jurisdiction similar to the federal government. Fed : state :: TXAG : County DA

This law preempted the county DAs, and gave the TXAG direct jurisdiction, and the COA blocked it.

So we have the good effect that the judges have outed themselves but that they dared in the first place is not good.

Ehh, not so much. COA is elected by districts, which means that the COA districts for Travis Co (Austin), Harris Co (Houston), Dallas Co, etc. will always be Democrats. The TXSC is elected statewide, so they end up being Republicans.

Can they be impeached? I assume the legislature can do so but will they?

Two problems. One, the impeachment powers on judges are different. COA judges have to be removed by the governor, after 2/3 of each house ratify it. (That is one of the things the Republicans changed when they took over from the Democrats in the 90s, because Democrats would pull the impeachment shit all the time.) It doesn’t matter though, because the counties will just elect more partisan Democrat judges to replace them.

The other problem is that the Texas lege only meets for a few months every two years. They ended the last session May 2021, and aren’t scheduled to meet again until Jan 2023. (We don’t let them meet too often to limit the mischief and to keep them from living in Austin.)

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  everlastingphelps
2 years ago

Thanks

ardwoll
ardwoll
Reply to  everlastingphelps
2 years ago

wise words.

very few high-stress situations in life cannot be made better with “calm down. have some dip.”

the eternally-underrated Calvin Coolidge worded it thusly: “Four-fifths of our troubles in life would disappear if we would only sit down and be still.”

Jelly
Jelly
Reply to  ardwoll
2 years ago
Thesokorus
Thesokorus
2 years ago

We are quite close to SCOTUS being forced to decide explicitly who has standing to contest Election fraud and who has authority to investigate.

It’s logically acceptable for the Court to defer to the Legislature.

But they are now being forced to decide if the Legislature has to be elected by The People.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Psaki says Biden “Stands by everything he said” when he labeled millions of Americans “domestic enemies.”

My Dad was retired military, and completely non-political as far as I ever knew. But Obama was shooting off his mouth about how veterans were potential terrorists, and the mass media picked it up – one of the few times they didn’t have their noses up his ass – and Dad saw it on the news – and suddenly he was interested in politics. I took him to the polls the next election, where he voted against Obama and the Democratic Party.

Looks like Dopey Joe is determined to repeat the mistakes of his mentor, along with some new mistakes all his own.

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
2 years ago

I don’t remember if I saw the link here or somewhere else (think it was one of the gunnies that I read) but there is video purporting to be Iskander-M launchers heading to the Ukraine border. IF this video is what it purports to be (and not some video from Random Russia Location) then the implications aren’t good.

Iskander-M is a hypersonic theater range missile developed in the 21st century. It can drive on its target from a 90 degree angle at Mach 2.4 while simultaneously making evasive maneuvers, deploying decoy vehicles, jamming tracking radars, using optical sensors to identify its target visually, and even be steered onto target by a human using an encrypted video feed.

It’s a nasty, nasty piece of work. If you are at ground zero, well, bye.

The Russians say that they are doing wargames. Cool. That train had dozens of reloads for the launch system on it. You don’t need dozens of reloads for a simulated wargame. You just need one (and you can swap it back and forth for the loading simulation.)

It’s nuclear capable, although I think it is highly, highly improbable it will be used that way. (Also there wasn’t a ton of security around the transport train or Ivan the Rando wouldn’t have gotten footage, so they were almost certainly not nukes.) It WILL be used as a bunker buster, and most frighteningly, it is also HEMP capable. The Russians do NOT consider EMP to be comparable to nukes, and in fact put it in the same category as cyberattacks. A blanket of EMP over Europe will be likely (50-50?) as the opening salvo of an invasion of Ukraine — of course, now Poland is also on the table. If Poland is invaded, I think Putin is going for the whole banana, and might try to drive all the way to Gibraltar.

Dave, again.
Dave, again.
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Don’t read too much into Cabal’s interest in Ukraine. It’s actually very simple.

Putin is correct that Ukraine isn’t really a separate nation. Ukraine has been a part of Russia going back to the Christianization of Russia in 988.

Ukraine only gained “independence” with the fall of the Soviet Union. Ukraine is simply seen as a tool to prod and poke Russia and run Intel Ops from, as well as make some cash for mid level cabal assets like Biden and Clinton.

Cabal hates Russia with a burning fury, and much of it has to do with the failure of the Cabal funded Communist program, as well as Putin kneecapping all of the western corporate interests that moved in after the fall of the Soviet Union to rape and plunder the national economy, from which Wall Street and Cabal would have made literally trillions.

Don’t underestimate the Jewish angle as well, as many Jewish people in America have ancestors that came from Russia and/or Ukraine, and have a deep resentment about being basically expelled at some point, as well as being held responsible for Marxism/communism.

Ukraine is a thorn in Russia’s side that western elites like to twist, but that Cabal will eventually lose, as Russia isn’t going to back down any time soon.

All the way around, an ugly game of chess that us Americans will eventually lose.

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Hitler attached huge importance to Ukraine. It may have cost him the war.

Johannes Q
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

I’m not an expert but I assumed Ukraine is the final buffer between Russia and the West. Geoff Thompson, the bouncer, mma guy, used to put his arms up in a fence, palms out, as he tried to talk belligerents down. His rule was that if they touched his “fence” 3 times they were going to fight, so 3rd contact was his trigger to strike first. Maybe Ukraine is a kind of geographic 3rd contact on Putin’s fence. It’s insignificant in itself but deeply significant for the next step.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

I think Cabal just hates Russia that bad. They’ve always viewed Russia as a threat, and hit them with everything. In the last century alone, you not only have the Bolsheviks (clearly a cabal operation), you have the Japanese sinking their fleet at Tsushima. For Japan to know that they were coming was likely due to cabal. Before that? Napoleon?

This has been going on for centuries and always traces back to the Vatican.

map
map
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Ukraine has some of the richest soil on earth and it was known as the breadbasket of Europe…so there is that.

More importantly, it goes back to Stalin.

Stalin had two civil wars on his hands. The first was the Bolshevik Revolution. That one was obvious. The second, however, was the one he created to consolidate his power after defeating Trotsky and Bukharin. This meant that all of the supporters of T/B had to be eliminated. Since these were basically Jews and Shabbos goys and whoever managed to get employed by them, Stalin had to so something about them. My suspicion is that most of these people were moved into the Ukraine, “incentivized” to hold residence there by any means necessary. The Holodomor was then engineered both to starve the population and to have them engineer the pogroms that would finally eliminate Stalin’s Jewish enemies and their fellow travelers. This would be a combination of outright starvation and reprisals committed by the local population against these enemies of Stalin. A big bonus was the positioning of these Stalinist enemies in front of Hitler’s forces that did a lot of eliminating for him.

Ukraine is merely symbolic of how it is now being used against Stalin’s descendants the way it was used at the time against Stalin’s enemies.

It’s like false-flagging the USS Liberty to blame on Egypt, because they were always at war with Pharaoh.

What is interesting is how scorched-Earth Stalin had to be to get rid of the Jews and their fellow-travelers. That is how deeply embedded the Jews were in Stalinist Russia.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  everlastingphelps
2 years ago

“…It’s nuclear capable, although I think it is highly, highly improbable it will be used that way…”

It does have fuel air explosives also. To a guy on the ground that’s hit by one there’s not much difference between the blast of a fuel air explosive and small nukes. No radiation but dead is dead, radiation or not.

AC,”…Is it possible Ukraine had some greater importance to Cabal, to the point they might have a DUMB maintained there for the conspiracy, or some other vital immovable conspiracy asset? Is there even a reason Cabal might put something in a border country with Russia? Is there some strategic significance to the position…”

From looking at thousands of years of Jew behavior I can say based on that, Putin thwarted the Jews control in Russia, so therefore he and Russia must be defeated and that’s it. No other explanation is needed. Ukraine is just a pawn in an attempt to defeat Russia because they got out from beneath their thumb.

One other thing that might be combined with this is they made the move on Ukraine shortly after Hezbollah kicked the Isreali asses in Lebanon. I can tell you this shocked them. To the core. The technology has shifted where big armor and aircraft can no longer dominate the battlefield. They flattened everything and every time they would move tanks and troops in to occupy the ground they got their tanks destroyed and their asses shot off.

Tanks need troops to protect them but present day, and hereafter, portable anti-tank weapons can defeat any tank. The only defense they have is active blast to deflect the anti-tank round but since this also kills the troops that are there to protect the tanks then…they can not be protected.

I surmised when they overthrew the elected leader of the Ukraine and brought in a billionaire Jew from Switzerland to run the Ukraine that they were creating a bolthole in case Israel got over run.

Combine this with trouble brewing from their China move project going ary and you see the need for Ukraine as a plan “B”.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

This makes sense. They must want some kind of homeland there, hence the pressure for NATO and EU. Without cabal pressure on EU and NATO members, I can’t see them really eager to bring in Ukraine. It seems like inviting in more problems than solutions.

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

It does have fuel air explosives also. To a guy on the ground that’s hit by one there’s not much difference between the blast of a fuel air explosive and small nukes. No radiation but dead is dead, radiation or not.

Agreed, but Iskander is a huge investment, and I think will also be a crucial defensive weapon. They are putting tons of MLRS systems in the area too, and I think that is what the straight legs will end up eating instead of expensive missiles. I see the SRBMs being used for bunkers and EMP.

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
2 years ago

Boris declared victory and ended the war:

https://www.thesun.co.uk/health/17373030/boris-johnson-plan-b-restrictions/

Time to see if all the other nations follow them, or if he gets the DeSantis treatment.

Dave, again.
Dave, again.
Reply to  everlastingphelps
2 years ago

The Great Pivot away from the Covid Op lurches forward.

This is why American elites are now antagonizing Russia, to switch gears and hopefully distract Americans for the imminent implosion of the Covid narrative, which some of our Intel agencies are directly implicated in by funding Gain of Function research to begin with.

They will probably throw Fauci under the bus at some point in order to take the heat off of their own involvement.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
2 years ago

It’s eerie how this mid-term is shaping up for Biden. It’s just like how the GOPe had so many pols decide not to run during Trump’s first mid-term.

Who ordered the rats to jump off the ship? And why?

Incumbency is too strong an advantage for anyone to just not run.

Maybe we’ve seen a purge of both parties? First the GOP and now the DEMs?

Ed
Ed
2 years ago

This just happened today. The United Kingdom will lift most COVID restrictions, including all mask mandates and vaccine passes for large events:

https://www.bbc.com/news/live/uk-60046073

This is the first important western country to substantially retreat from the restrictions.

Mexico, India, South Africa, and Japan have backed off on the COVID restrictions, though Mexico only did the minimum in the first place to avoid being branded as a rogue nation and targeted for a color revolution. These are not western countries and it will not have the same importance and the UK reversal.

The USA sort of backed off, but at the initiative of red state governments (not all of them) and so parts of the country are pressing ahead with the Davos plan. Note that despite bringing in Scott Atlas, the Trump administration never challenged any of the COVID restrictions, the news media pretty much lied and said Trump was against the restrictions though he was cooperating fully. Biden then tried to do mandatory vaccinations and was partially and maybe temporarily blocked by the Supreme Court.

So this is big news. One thing I found interesting is that the Commonwealth countries, except for a few African countries, went all in on COVID tyranny. India and South Africa had some of the worst restrictions, though both reversed themselves recently. Canada and Australia pretty much converted into North Korea style entities. I don’t know if the UK reversal will affect this. It may not even apply to Scotland, which in the 21st century has usually been allowed to set its own policies.

The PM got a lot of bad publicity for telling everyone that they couldn’t do social gatherings, then throwing a party. That sounds ridiculous, but he might have lied to the House of Commons about the event, which is actually a serious issue in the British system. So there is speculation that he is doing this to save his career, and that a new PM with more political capital will but the restrictions back. Though I got the impression (maybe wrong) that Javid, the Health Secretary, was never that enthusiastic about the program so it could be the right people winning the internal government debates.

In relation to the cabal, I think they will get rid or threaten to get rid of the puppet politicians if they suspect they might defect. This might even have been the case with Trump. They allowed the recall to go forward to threaten Newsom and then quashed it, got rid of Cuomo, and were probably moving to get rid of Johnson. So I am wondering what is happening behind the scenes.

Dave, again.
Dave, again.
Reply to  Ed
2 years ago

It is a big deal that Johnson is doing such a major reversal.

There are so many moving parts it’s hard to get a read on the real dynamic behind the scenes.

Maybe some international anti cabal faction scored some wins behind the scenes. The failure of the botched color revolution in Kazakhstan probably plays a part in all of this.

The general incompetence of mid level Cabal may be catching up to them.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago

RE: Classic video games and Right to Repair

Microsoft now owns: Zork, Kings Quest, Leisure Suit Larry, and After Dark
https://lunduke.substack.com/p/microsoft-now-owns-zork-kings-quest?token=eyJ1c2VyX2lkIjo0NTc4MzQ5MywicG9zdF9pZCI6NDczNDY1NDEsIl8iOiIvYkl6TyIsImlhdCI6MTY0MjYxNDg5OSwiZXhwIjoxNjQyNjE4NDk5LCJpc3MiOiJwdWItNDYyNDY2Iiwic3ViIjoicG9zdC1yZWFjdGlvbiJ9.8detci1kXPOi4bSXAuK01-qmroMq9SK5MrzM2V4GA8Q

Microsoft’s bad history disrespecting classic video games (a firsthand account)
https://lunduke.substack.com/p/microsofts-bad-history-disrespecting?token=eyJ1c2VyX2lkIjo0NTc4MzQ5MywicG9zdF9pZCI6NDczNDc3ODEsIl8iOiIvYkl6TyIsImlhdCI6MTY0MjYxNDkwNSwiZXhwIjoxNjQyNjE4NTA1LCJpc3MiOiJwdWItNDYyNDY2Iiwic3ViIjoicG9zdC1yZWFjdGlvbiJ9.lmuhtb5OjjD3Rp8WjW8tFMpSLJJjLIhvGgDiL7rXHdo

Starting at age 11 I was going to work on Saturdays with my Dad doing house painting during school months, and six days a week during Summers. I was a rare teen with money. I can’t tell you how many thousands of dollars I spent in a comic shop during the 90’s, for instance. I can tell you that when I was 16 I also started working at a local Round Table Pizza to save up cash to build a Pentium 166 running DOS 6.2. I spent roughly $2000 on a glorified game machine, and it dominated my life basically ever since in one way or another. *

Over the years I quickly noticed something – the games sometimes broke when the new OS shipped and often never worked right again, and NO ONE at corporate cared. The games stayed broken unless smarter people than me figured out how to get them working again. Just as often as not, they COULDN’T, and it wasn’t because they weren’t smart enough, it because they were denied the basic information needed to know where to begin. Corporate obviously wanted players to shift to whatever the new thing was, abandon the old, in a continuous cycle. Every other product has a warranty and an aftermarket. Not software. Not if corporate says NO.

I also noticed an opposite trend – the modding scene. Certain games had shipped with Source Development Kits(SDK) for the individual games, and in cases like Half Life the developer basically let the players run wild and do whatever they wanted because they could swoop down and cash in on it. Classics like Deus Ex were basically kept alive via their SDK. Because of the SDK, corporate didn’t have to issue a single update, and you could buy a copy on Steam ten years later and thanks to the community get it running with no trouble and even updated to look better. It was still corporate’s game, but didn’t need to lift a finger and it was still generating little bits of income.

Other companies like id and Interplay actually open sourced their game engines when the company retired them, leaving the community to play to it’s hearts content. FreeSpace became FreeSpaceOpen and it’s now the default for the entire genre it’s in because corporate abandoned the Space Sim genre. Retrogaming craze has seen old engines pulled out of retirement because they need small dev teams, like the Build engine, the Quake engine, etc, for games that you can buy on major gaming services – titles like Ion Fury and the upcoming Selaco.

I’ve watched SEGA drop their old games onto any platform they could while Nintendo sued anyone trying to keep their old titles alive. I’ve lost count of how many cool fan projects I’ve seen get torpedoed by corporate legal just justifying it’s own existence. This is how I formed my views on Right to Repair. On Open Source. I was one of the perpetually shit-on consumers.

I know you’re thinking “GAMES? WHO CARES?”etc. I agree. If I could go back and stop myself from wasting decades of my life that way, I would. But they can serve one use – intellectual property rights.

What I’ve determined is that the computer industry is completely dependent on open source and open standards for basic function, and deploys proprietary standards in a predatory fashion to force upgrades on a predictable timetable. Planned obsolescence is key. Old computers are easier to junk than an old car, so people don’t even think about it. But the games are just as legally important as any other part of this. It’s all the same fight.

I’m not an open source purist, as I have seen plenty of open source ventures go nowhere.

Accordingly, I will tell you that I believe that Right to Repair logically requires ALL SOFTWARE to be open source because that software is just another component, no different to the function of the device than a silicon chip or a wall adapter – the catch is that it does NOT require it to be available on day one. I think quite by accident, the games industry provided the perfect operating model for how this would work best.

The software can be developed and shipped as closed-source in order to maximize revenue. In my observation a five year timetable is a good starting point for the debate – from date of first sale to five year delta, or one year beyond last update, or upon the liquidation of the company, the software is REQUIRED to be fully open sourced so that the community can take over management of it in perpetuity. Okay, so now the company releases the NEW software, that piece of software is now exclusive to them for five years.

Maybe ten years would be better? Point is that at some point corporate abandons the software and then punishes anyone that wants to keep using it, and corporate should lose that ability.

*Quick Tangent – if you have a kid like this, you’re stuck. You spawned have a tech nerd and your only choice is to herd the kid towards a future career with it. Make them learn to code, and start with a hard one like C+. Make them get Linux certifications. You get the point. They are going to find a way to spend every waking moment in front of a screen, at least get something back.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Lowell Houser
2 years ago

Your open source idea feels like the original intentions of copyright laws: give the creators some time to monetize, then allow the public to use it for the greater good. Unfortunately, we saw where that went with the ridiculous number of years people can claim ownership (lifetime plus 70 years, right?). Lawyers suck.

Hopefully, once we’ve dealt with the people infesting our legal system with nonsense, we can work on a system like that to benefit both sides of the arrangement. It’s a good idea.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Lowell Houser
2 years ago

I’ve been looking at something the past couple of days that is exactly down the path of what you are talking about. There may, possibly, be an answer at hand.

A lot of people hate Windows. I don’t, but I hate their forced upgrade path. I would have been more than happy with Win2000 as it with maybe a few library updates here and there was all that was needed in an operating system. Of course over time they’ve ruined and added more and more intrusive aspects. So right now I’m stuck at Win7 and my drivers are acting up because they are forcing Win10 and I refuse. I will not. I’m done with windows.

So I’ve been looking at Linuxes. Have been for well over a decade and they all suck. I’ve been installing Linuxes since RedHat was being sold with a copy in books and there was no real mass Internet. They really have bad usability unless you want to learn lots of command line instructions, and I do not. I hate command lines. I used them on the original DOS and hated them then and hate them now.

Anyway I found two very, very cool things.

One is a piece of software called ventoy that formats a usb drive in such a way that you can add any numerous :”distributions” of Linux, BSD and even Windows VHD files into folders on the same usb drive and run them live by selecting at boot. Excellent.

I have been the last few days loading up all sorts of BSD and Linux iso files into folders. I’m not done yet but should be able to test soon.

While doing so I ran across a new desktop BSD. If this follows through then this could be a huge, very huge deal.

Linux has always been a big nightmare because it’s so hacked together. BSD on the other hand has always been designed as a system with all the libraries “except” the graphics GUI included and all BSD libraries tested to work together. All BSD needs to be a series threat to android, windows and apple is a standard GUI and I think this guy will make it so with this new one “helloSystem”.

One of the reasons I’m confident is this is not just some guy off the streets this guy is the creator of AppImage, Simon Peter. AppImage is a big deal and with him pushing it his system should be much easier to use.

The whole reason he is doing this is apple’s continuing destruction of the desktop, they are not only one, to make things look cute but a usability disaster. Also all this control where you can only run their spyware and not control your computer.

So His goal is consistently have usability in mind and he is basically going back to the sort of interface that Steve Jobs made on the original Apple after he was reinstalled at Apple.

Now he is using FreeBSD OS as a base, same as Jobs, and Apple computer is right now actually the same. Jobs chose FreeBSD because of it’s very long history and the millions of man hours spent on it to make it faster and more stable. In fact id BSD had not been tied up in lawsuits with ATT for five or more years over their source code then there would never have been a Linux. It would all be BSD. But since no one could use the code until the lawsuits were over Linux got a five yea r or ore head start and FreeBSD was always playing catch up.

Hellosystem ios up to 0.70 and can be used on a usb drive with ventoy to check it out. Please understand that running it off a usb drive means it will be much slower than a SSD so if it’s not blinding fast it’s no the OS fault.

There’s certain times that you have such a thing as the alignment of the planets, the perfect storm, etc. I think this guys work will, and already has, attracted a huge amount of hackers from apple who are steeped in the idea that computers should be easy to use, easily configurable but also allow experts to dig down and fundamentally change the system at the OS level to make them work. This is a serious winning combination. A lot, or really all, of the libraries needed to put together a free very reliable desktop and tablet OS that can be used by everyone without spyware and a lot of techno weeny support are there. It just hasn’t had the right guy/guys to put it together yet. I think Apple’s system lock down control push combined with the displeasure at Windows 10’s serious privacy issues and a general distrust in all big tech will drive people to this project. If you get a handful of the right really talented people together on this it could happen. I think this may be the time for it to be so.

Review

https://news.itsfoss.com/hellosystem-towards-first-release/

https://github.com/helloSystem

https://hellosystem.github.io/docs/

philosophy

https://medium.com/@probonopd/bring-back-the-ease-of-80s-and-90s-personal-computing-393738c5e2a1

Ventoy to write it to usb

https://www.ventoy.net/en/index.html

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

Many parts of this comment has triggered my gut-level significance sensors. Will try to grok this.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Lowell Houser
2 years ago

Lots of important stuff I haven’t considered before. If only people were motivated by honor, preservation of knowledge, IP attribution, and other wisdom-oriented virtues. The tragic thing is that these virtues come naturally to true autists until they are perverted by corporations, media, or any other modern-day demonic human interface. No wonder autists instinctively avoid most other humans, though the prince of this world won’t let them.

map
map
2 years ago

AC,

What other countries use the U.S. dollar as their official currency (excluding a bunch of tiny islands like Palau and Bonaire)?

Answer: Ecuador, El Salvador, Panama, Somalia, and Zimbabwe.

This bit of trivia indicates a major source of CIA assets.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
2 years ago

I know I am way way out here on an island but I have to hold out the possibility that Hunter Biden got forced into co-operating with FBI/DOJ before his Dad got the VP slot under Barry.

The laptop episode is equally consistent with tradecraft blackbox info dump and just being a damn crackhead.

As is the refusal of USSS to disclose “private” travel by Hunter. Maybe the USSS is cabal or maybe Hunter is a DOJ asset.

https://mobile.twitter.com/DawsonSField/status/1483932944146354180

Quite literally, How does he keep getting away with these things? Why did no one just stop him at the very least?

The above is not a pro FBI post. I’m old enough to remember Janet Reno etc etc.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Thesokorus
2 years ago

In all the pictures I see of Hunter Biden he looks haunted. Really depressed.

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
2 years ago

I had my phone taken from me at a West Coast airport by TSA a few years ago. They took it out of my presence for a few minutes, then returned it to me with no explanation. Since airports (even for internal flights) are considered a port-of-entry, I guess these uncommissioned police wannabees can do this sort of thing. At the time, I was absolutely stunned, and I also didn’t want to ruin a family vacation, so I just took it like a good little sheep — but since then I’ve always wondered what kind of $#!t they could have planted on my phone for a rainy day…

map
map
2 years ago

So I read this in it’s entirety.

http://mileswmathis.com/harlem.pdf

Just outstanding and eye-opening.

Worth the read.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  map
2 years ago

Every since Miles Mathis told use that the Olympic gym girls are CIA agents I’ve hung on his every word. And now we see it coming true. The TOP CIA gymnastic gym girl we had quit and she was Black. WAS SHE FROM HARLEM???

Could it be that she got special training as a CIA gym girl to jump up on people’s necks and choke them out? Could it be the Olympic CIA gym girls that Miles Mathis and the MMC told us about that are doing all these red handkerchief hangings on doorknobs??? It stands to reason. They can jump really high but couldn’t move the bodies up in the air after they choked them out so they just hang them on door knobs. Got to be true. Pure genius getting these gym girls to be CIA agents.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  map
2 years ago

Let’s take this further and we will use the “Miles Mathis” method to disconcern the truth. Now I counted the numbers of letters in Harlem. There’s six. Now I found that,

“…Who is on the Olympic gymnastics team?

Apart from Biles, Chiles, and Lee, who else is in the mix for the four-person U.S. Olympic gymnastics team?

Simone Biles, Spring, Texas, 119.650.
Sunisa Lee, St.
Jordan Chiles, Spring, Texas, 114.450.
Emma Malabuyo, Flower Mound, Texas, 110.450.
Leanne Wong, Overland Park, Kan., 110.150.
Jade Carey, Phoenix, Ariz., 110.000.
…”

https://www.kgdcgymandcheer.com/answers-to-questions-about-gymnastics/readers-ask-how-many-girls-on-olympic-gymnastics-team.html

OMG six also. Now one has dropped out so that makes it five. Can’t you see the significance of this? Because dropping off one more number leaves 4 and THAT IS THE EXACT number on the team.

And furthermore, you’re going to freak over this,

“…The Phoenician area was later divided into four vassal kingdoms—Sidon, Tyre, Arwad, and Byblos—which were allowed considerable autonomy. …”

DAMN the Phoenicians had four vassal kingdoms and the there are four CIA gym girls.

Really to get the full effect of the Miles Mathis Committee you have to watch this short clip while singing these lyrics.

With your feet on the air and your head on the ground
Try this trick and spin it, yeah (Yeah)
Your head will collapse, and there’s nothing in it
And you’ll ask yourself

Where is my mind?
Where is my mind?
Where is my mind?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkQ3Mvu7-QU

It’s all so clear now.

savantissimo
savantissimo
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

Well played. Needs 20 pages of genealogical free-association for the full MM experience, but yours is the better for the lack.

map
map
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

I don’t know…providing a good argument that Maya Angelou was a spook, that most of the blacks leading the Harlem Renaissance were Mulatto Jews imported from Barbados and other jew-owned plantation economies…I think this one is worth your time, Sam J.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago

ACR seems to be popular lately. Lucas has not had great luck with it. There’s was sent to Templar Precision, barrel chopped and gun correctly gassed. So Lucas starts the vid off already unfavorable, and slowly walks back.

Will say it again – the ACR was never intended to be just another piston driven black rifle. It was always envisioned as a modular ecosystem where all the main parts changed out with a field strip and no tools. Until that’s the reality, the ACR is going to flounder.

Shooting the MW2 ACR IRL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTnpGyXmJ2I

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Lowell Houser
2 years ago

The ACR is actually a terrible rifle for the standard issue military, because standard issue rifles are maintained by unit armorers because regular soldiers are not and never will be trusted to change a barrel correctly. The ACR design eliminates the need for armorers. That was the WHOLE POINT of the thing. The spec ops guys are trusted to do their own maintenance, so a rifle that switches between 5.56 and 7.62×39(or 5.45×39) would be a useful dirty tricks item. But the quick change system on the ACR is too easy to screw up for the regular soldier to ever be trusted with one.

At the same time it’s great for the civilian market so that civies don’t need to buy an expensive proprietary wrench for a barrel nut. Big problem I have with a lot of firearm companies is their refusal to use standard fasteners, wrench sizes, etc and instead often require specialized tools, for example the AR15 armorer’s wrench.

I’m hoping that the people spearheading the project at Franklin Armory have a sense of all of this.

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  Lowell Houser
2 years ago

NEVER underestimate the ability of a soldier to fuck a system up. I know Lowell has stories, because everyone has “how did you even manage to do that?” fuck up stories from the military.

mobiuswolf
Reply to  Lowell Houser
2 years ago

fugly

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago

UPDATE on the .30 Super Carry

9mm vs. 30 Super Carry Recoil (ft. Ian McCollum and Jeremy from TTAG) [SHOT Show 2022]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GP_c1Pp2JUI

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
2 years ago
wooderson
wooderson
2 years ago

Your timeline is entirely too short. Ukraine, the arch of land at the top of the Black Sea? It is where Medea is from. And gold. So much gold.

After that, you’ve got cities growing grain for the Greeks and Romans. Egypt was a grain basket, too. If you wondered how much the covetous seek out lands of milk and honey and plenty of food. Middle America, too, while you’re thinking of patterns.

Then, you’ve got the slave trade. Ukrainian cities were transshipment ports for the most lucrative trade: women and children. Luxury goods. Christian women could have healthy babies. No one else in the world, at any point in history, had consistently healthy, beautiful, smart children. You can look up how many men died for each woman stolen. Millions of women, over centuries. The studies are in the Polish and Russian languages. The letters are in languages from tribes that have been wiped out: Ruthenian, for one. Roxelana. She became the Sultana. She was stolen from her city, a cathedral city, Rohatyn. Rohatyn was founded by Catholics in the wilderness.

Rohatyn was founded by Catholics in the wilderness. They built a village, then a town. It had a market. One day a Jewish peddler showed up. Then stayed. Then the child kidnappings began. Then the Jews became wealthy- from trade- of what?- then they sued to build their buildings, get their honors, get civil rights. The town kept going through World War 2. It ended in a famine in World War 2. The last people with the town name, Rohatyn, are Jews in America. Advisors to presidents, wealthy people.

The words for genocide and responsibility to protect- Cass Susstein’s wife’s big theory- Samantha Power- Obama’s friend- both of these words were invented in the Ukraine, by respected Jewish professors. Ukraine had been a Greek and barbarian trading post. Why are there Jewish professors living in comfort, creating new words and concepts,yet not noticing the genocide of the Ukrainian Christian farmers, not protecting the Ukrainian peasants?

It was a slave entrepot. Verdun was the slave entrepot for Western Europe. Do you wonder why it has such horrifying memorials?

Do you wonder that Egypt has such a horrifying reputation in the Bible, yet lived as a polity and a people, renowned for wisdom, for three thousand years? It had grain. It had beautiful public buildings. It had grain. Joseph and Mary fled there- they thought it was safer among the Egyptians than Jews.

Egypt had a temple for the pharaoh’s first born son, died in a plague. You read about all the children dying now from COVID shots. How will they be remembered?