News Briefs – 01/21/2023

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DFT – UK Imports Russian Petroleum Products Through “Back Door” of India

DFT – Gold Has Fifth Straight Week Of Gains

DFT – WEF Survey Of Economists Predicts Global Recession In 2023

DFT – Crypto-Lender Genesis Files For Bankruptcy

DFT – Google To Cut 12,000 Jobs

Whistleblower: Yes, election data company gave U.S. poll workers’ personal info to China.

150,000 votes in the 2020 election not tied to a valid address in Wisconsin: Election watchdog.

Classified documents were being held at a residence where Hunter Biden would reportedly black out from drinking and drug use during a time when he was working with a Chinese businessman with intelligence connections.

Matt Gaetz says Biden doc scandal is inside job by establishment Democrats: ‘Democrats figured out they’d rather roll with Gavin Newsom.’

Beat-up box of ‘Important Doc’s’ was out in open at Joe Biden’s house, laptop reveals. Also in the article – “Another image on the infamous laptop reveals that Hunter Biden apparently made more than 160 trips to the sprawling, lakeside house in just 52 days during the same time he was involved in controversial business dealings with a Chinese energy conglomerate — and while the home contained the discovered classified documents.” So Hunter sees this box and says, “Oh shit, stolen classified documents! That is a major crime. Let me get my video camera and my laptop!”

The Department of Justice will not provide House Judiciary Committee Chairman Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, with materials related to its ongoing investigations, the agency said Friday.

A good piece at Conservative Treehouse on the strategy of the GOP to try and stop President Trump from getting the nomination, and how Trump is all on top of it and fully in control. Of course I still do not understand how any of this matters, if the elections are so rigged Joe Biden and Kamala could be anointed the winners against Donald Trump, when our side believed in the system and turned out 100%. As it stands, I do not see our turnout being as high next time.

Dr. Robert Malone says he can’t support Trump while ex-president stands by COVID-19 jabs. Someone in the comments here had posted a laundry list of facts showing Malone was Cabal, saying not to trust him, months back, asking me not to post it, since they were apparently closer to him, and didn’t want the post on record, though they wanted me to know he was a snake. I forget all the details, but I filed away this guy was probably a sleeper based on the evidence they listed. Look how clever he is now. After years of assembling people on our side, all around the issue of the vaccine, making it vitally prominent in their mind, now he turns it around and tries to hammer Trump’s support with it. I do not know why Trump supports the vaccine, and I do not care – He is the only choice in 2024.

Tucker Carlson Links JFK assassination, Nixon, Watergate, to the CIA and FBI in his monologue.

Republican Sen. Thom Tillis on amnesty: CEOs need ‘affordable’ migrant labor.

Microsoft executives experienced a private Sting performance in Davos on Tuesday, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal — the day before the tech giant disclosed plans to lay off 10,000 employees.

Joe Biden’s name was mentioned prominently in an October 2017 email seeking to firm up a controversial, multimillion-dollar deal to ship natural gas from the US to China, the communication, found on first son Hunter Biden’s abandoned laptop.

Feds seized nearly $700 million from FTX founder Bankman-Fried. Didn’t he tell us he was down to his last $100,000?

The Corrupt New York court agrees to keep the identities of SBF sureties redacted and the prosecutor supported the motion.

Richard Helms – The thin upper lip described as a sign of a sadistic pedophile by the victim of the German research project which placed foster kids with pedophiles to prove it was healthy for them. A little nasolabial thing too.:

Bob Woodward was not a journalist, he was some sort of spook plucked out of the Navy, where he worked in classified areas at the Pentagon, and planted specifically to handle the role of the intrepid reporter who was given the Watergate drama – the biggest story in the nation right after joining WaPo. Interesting read, because just when you think you were maximally paranoid, you find out everything was even more fake than you knew.

In the Crowder-Shapiro dust-up, Daily Wire’s chief executive Jeremy Boreing throws shade on Crowder by pointing out how through all of his career, he has worked for conservative news outlets, and when he names each one, he points out it is subsidized by a billionaire. Now the question – is the Daily Wire subsidized by anyone?

A dystopian glimpse at the potential future of Hackable Humans: “The government has subpoenaed employee brainwave data from the past year […] They are looking for co-conspirators through synchronized brain activity.” This is a hypothetical cartoon apparently shown at the WEF meeting, as part of a talk on how we all need to begin preparing ourselves to live with the reality they are going to be scanning our brainwaves in the future, as employers use the new brain-scanning technology, which already exists, to “improve productivity,” we use it to “track our health,” it takes over things like the computer mouse’s role, and the government periodically tries to use it to put us in jail.

U.S. airline accidentally exposes ‘No Fly List’ on unsecured server. 1.5 million names, one just 8 years old.

A surge in Cuban and Nicaraguan arrivals at the U.S. border with Mexico in December led to the highest number of illegal border crossings recorded during any month of Joe Biden’s presidency, authorities said Friday, as it was reported authorities stopped migrants 251,487 times along the Mexican border in December, up 7% from 234,896 times in November and up 40% from 179,253 times in December 2021.

Ex-Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has alleged in his forthcoming book that Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner schemed to kick then-Vice President Mike Pence to the curb for the 2020 presidential election. He is claiming Kush and Ivanka tried to push Nikki Haley as VP. Of course Pompeo is CIA and had glowingly talked about how much fun it was in the CIA to lie all the time.

Former CWR editor George Neumayr dies of malaria while working in Africa. From the article: “George was sick seven days ago. George steadfastly refused to go to the hospital. The US Consulate tested his body and confirmed that he tested positive for malaria.” From the comments: “George was tweeting with no mention of illness as recently as three days ago. He posted a photo of himself five days ago where he looked fine, not like someone suffering with fever, shakes, nausea and vomiting, headache or any symptoms of malaria. “ From his twitter, after talking freely about the Vatican intrigue and corruption:

How pointing at the ceiling in a bar in Davos is all it takes to order sex at annual summit of global elite. Summary – Elites use a lot of escorts at these things.

Forbes – Climate change induced cold waves increase the mortality risk of people with heart failure by 37%.

Videogames can potentially trigger cardiac arrest in susceptible children, study finds.

Alan Komissaroff, a Fox News senior vice president who supervised the cable-news outlet’s political-news coverage, has died following a heart attack at 47. Notice, these are probably the non-Cabal or lower level Cabal people in these positions. The Cabal people likely never got the Vax.

Coroner says American Idol star CJ Harris’ (31) cause of death has been revealed as a heart attack.

Two-tiered justice system: 75-year-old former Trump CFO sent to Rikers Island for not paying taxes on company car and staying at company apt.

Memphis Police fires 5 officers for their involvement in Tyre Nichols death. There are rumors they will try to turn this into the next George Floyd. No real info yet, though the cops are all black. From what little came out, it sounds like he ran from a traffic stop, fought when caught, then complained of shortness of breath, like he had a heart attack.

Two men in India killed by knife-wielding roosters — in separate fights. This feels like comms. It takes effort to get to a femoral artery. And what is the biggest knife you could attach to a chicken’s leg? Could it penetrate that deep? A chicken with a razor blade went airborne and landed on this guy and killed him dead? Nobody could tourniquet it? I thought it might be comms, as this similar artery-slashing story was all over the news a few days ago which sounded strange – Three children and three adults were killed when their throats were slit by kite strings during a weekend festival in the Indian state of Gujarat. Notice, 3-3, or 33, the masonic number, and not “Six people were killed including three children.” What are they saying here with all this killing and artery slashing?

Mexican judge jails entire cartel cell after attempted murder of journalist.

Mystery divers rescued near Polish energy sites in the middle of the night after their boat motor died, offer dubious explanation, and vanish.

In France, one million protest against Macron’s rise in retirement age.

National Security Council spokesman John Kirby says satellite pictures showing evidence of arms shipments from North Korea going to Russian private military contractor Wagner Group has been given to the North Korean sanctions committee of the UN Security Council.

Navy SEAL deserter killed in Ukraine, official says.

Lindsey Graham calls for tanks for Ukraine: ‘World order is at stake.’

The US Treasury Department will designate the Russian private military contractor organization Wagner Group as a “transnational criminal organization” and will impose additional sanctions next week against the group and its support network across the world.

Head of Wagner Yevgeny Prigozhin responds – “At last, now the Wagner PMC and the Americans are colleagues. Our relationship from now on can be called “a showdown of criminal clans.”  He might be exaggerating in calling Wagner criminal, though.

Spiegel: German intelligence alarmed by high losses of Ukrainian army in Bakhmut.

The acting head of the DPR, Denis Pushilin, has said that Russian forces are close to encircling Bakhmut.

Hungary is blocking release of €500 million in EU military aid to Ukraine.

CIA Director William Burns held secret meeting with Ukraine’s Zelensky on Russia moves and warned the Ukrainian leader that at some point US assistance would be harder to come by.

Don Jr. Tweets – How much of the $220 billion that just went “missing” in the Pentagon audit is being funneled to Ukraine on top of the $130,000,000,000.00 we’ve already spent there?

Union membership dropped to record low in 2022.

Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos paid a rare visit to the newspaper’s offices and took part in an editorial staff meeting on Thursday — igniting panic among the publication’s journalists that layoffs were imminent.

CNN shutting doors for good at major office location – oversized logo to be dismantled.

The U.S. Supreme Court made some key rulings on immigration this week, as the nation’s highest court found that illegal aliens, who have been detained for six months, do not have the same civil liberties as American citizens do- and they do not have the legal right to a bond hearing for release.

Donald Trump’s campaign is asking Facebook’s parent company to reinstate his access on grounds he’s a declared 2024 presidential candidate and that keeping him off the platform is interfering with the political process.

Trump to headline CPAC 2023.

New policy video from Donald Trump: Cut foreign aid to countries that hate us, cut the billions in Green New Deal extremism, secure the border & stop illegals from using taxpayer funded services, but DON’T CUT Social Security/Medicare for our seniors.

Spread r/K Theory, because you can never trust CIA

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Just Me
Just Me
1 year ago

Is it me, or does Richard Helms, in that picture below the picture of Tucker and Nixon, look like he and Nixon could pass for brothers?

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

I couldn’t find any ‘early life’ info on Robert Malone (or Steve Kirsch) on Wikipedia or find their parents or anything else about their ancestry with a quick online search. Why is that scrubbed when this info is readily available for much less important people?

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Interesting. I just went to both of their wikipedia pages (as of 2:49 PM EST on January 21st, 2023) to confirm.

There actually was an “Early Life and Education” section on Malone, However, it starts with his college education, when he was 22. His place of birth is not listed, which is pretty standard for Wikipedia. The bio of Kirsch starts when he was at MIT and there was no “Early Life and Education” section. Note that Malone has stated publically that he was part of the Deep State several times.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I’ve been doing research on Malone for a long time. I can tell you that material about Malone is being actively scrubbed from the internet. You will find it very difficult to find things like the journal articles he co-authored with Birx. Check out Mark Kulacz’s Housatonic site. Mark has compiled a treasure trove of material on Malone including his curriculum vitae.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Mexican judge jails entire cartel cell after attempted murder of journalist.

They should all hang. Or be shot by firing squad.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

A good video series about the French Revolution:
https://odysee.com/@ashalogos:92/the-french-revolution-blood-in-the:3
https://odysee.com/@ashalogos:92/the-french-revolution-the-death-of:2

The Huguenot massacres of St Bartholomew and the French Revolution were perpetrated by the same people.
The Mobs were stirred up and manipulated into slaughtering the Good Nobility. They were deceived into believing in oppression that wasn’t there and induced to “rise up” against the perceived aggressors.
But actually slaughtered the Righteous Hereditary Aristocrats and the Good French King Louis.
And in its place. The Evil Nobility and Royalty took their places:
https://infogalactic.com/info/The_Massacre_of_St_Bartholomew

Egalite, Fraternetie and Libertie. Are slogans of Cabal in that time. With which to weaponize the populace against their Rival Christian Elites that stood in their way. And paved the rise of Cabal dominated Modernity.

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

The narrative of the French Revolution is a complete mess, and impossible to understand without inferring a lot of secret society operations. People in France at the time thought there were secret societies or the French “Deep State” manipulating events. And yes, Miles Mathis has an entertaining essay on this, though I don’t find his “Napoleon was a Jew” theory convincing.

My theory is that the Cabal, basically the Davos crowd, was formed by continental European aristocrats in the 18th century to essentially oppose the Enlightenment. After France lost the Seven Years was badly, the Kings made some moves towards reforming at least the finances and military, and they were opposed. They got as far as opening the first military academies, and recruiting some non-noble officers into the technical branches, which is how Napoleon got commissioned as an artillery officer in the royal army.

So I think the French Revolution started as a cabal plot to stop this, and it got out of control and backfired. Then when the other European kingdoms turned to introducing meritocracy in the effort to stop Napoleon, they turned against them too, ultimately leading to the First World War.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

And the Huguenot massacres was also Cabal oriented. According to the evidence presented.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

Napoleon was born on the island of Corsica. I have no doubt in my mind that Miles Mathis next paper will tell us that the Phoenicians slipped up onto the Island where he was born and substituted their Phoenician baby for the real Napoleon. And since his brilliant paper on all the US Olympic gym team girls being CIA agents, well it all fits. It may well be after that he will inform us that aliens are working with the CIA gym girls and took a time travel machine to go back and leap up onto the house to swap out the babies. The Mother couldn’t tell the difference because she was bewitched with some advanced wi-fi mind beam, remember burning the witches, they weren’t doing that for nothing.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Illinois AG, Buried In Lawsuits, Has Bad Day At Gun Ban Court Date

https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/illinois-ag-buried-in-lawsuits-has-bad-day-at-gun-ban-court-date/

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Tim Kaine, Hillary’s VP candidate, has a very thin upper lip. There’s also that ‘guilt’(?) expression that most people never make.

What I don’t get is that his son was in Antifa. Shouldn’t someone on that level be involved in shady business deals and not street thuggery?

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

“…‘guilt’(?) expression that most people never make…”

People do this all the time. I think it’s a mischaracterization to call it guilt. Though in some cases it might be. I see it in Women all the time and it’s, I think, “hi, I’m harmless and not troublesome”. Also, a somewhat empathic signal.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Implying Antifa are just random street thugs and not a highly organized and controlled enemy operative force, where this fag’s son is probably a coordinating leader.

He always looked like an incarnation of rage to me, like the guy who screams at and drags his toddler in public for touching something in the grocery store. Very low impulse control is visible on his face.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Kaine looks either sadist or pedo

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Trump won 2020, so must be reinstated.

However, if Cabal can steal 2020 so obviously, really, would they not do it again?

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Two Real Hidden History Stories Every Day
and like in a True Free Society you get to decide what is real.
https://www.unz.com/

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

I dont know what we can believe….however….

liveuamap.com shows Bakmut surrounded save for 2 roads out. Both roads within range of RuF.

In effect, Bakmut is surrounded.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

“Navy SEAL deserter killed in Ukraine, official says.”

What a terrible way to treat warriors who fight for it. To disavow them like that violates everything a government “of the people” should stand for.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I’m sure he agreed to volunteer for this, so he knew going in. I don’t think it says anything good or bad about anyone. It’s just the way things are done sometimes. It does show the guy had poor judgement, volunteering for this.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

The managerial elite don’t care.

Huck
Huck
1 year ago

“I do not know why Trump supports the vaccine, and I do not care – He is the only choice in 2024.”

100%. All over social media you see “I love Trump but he has to answer for this!” It’s transparent. Take away Trump – the only truth-telling resister we have ever had and who is observably a hated threat to the Cabal and its minions.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Huck
1 year ago

if you ever watch a presser where trump spoke, it was normal for him to take two different tones. to the people he looked up, spoke like a benevolent leader. to the media, down and angry and ready to whip them. there are always comms in play, and trump has a vax for the ds/cabal as well… but it helps to actually track the quote to source, get context, and use the 48-72 hour rule. many so called super intelligent types have already forgotten that rule. and many who quote or interpret trump are just shills anyway.

Hugh J
Hugh J
Reply to  Huck
1 year ago

Trump is the only guy who can get us out of this mess!

Huck
Huck
1 year ago

Re: Sting provides a private performance to Microsoft execs at Davos.

This creep is awful. A smug, pretentious, self-righteous artiste dedicated to Satan and his minions.

Fart Simpson
Fart Simpson
1 year ago

>> Navy SEAL deserter killed in Ukraine, official says.

If he deserted, shouldn’t he be a traitor to America? Nope wrong goyim. YOU are the traitor… for not sending the Clown Jew a few more trillion… and for not waving your gay Ukraine flag vigorously enough.

Maniac
Maniac
1 year ago

‘Videogames can potentially trigger cardiac arrest in susceptible children, study finds.’

That’s only part of the headline. The rest should say, “particularly if they’ve received a Covid vaccine.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Maniac
1 year ago

It would be great to go everywhere you can find them making up silly reasons for all these deaths and commenting what you said,”particularly if they’ve received a Covid vaccine” to their headline.

Scruffy
Scruffy
1 year ago

“Now the question – is the Daily Wire subsidized by anyone?”

Yes, discussed many times by Robert Barnes and others:
Founded by oil/frack money billionaires Dan and Farris Wilks , and still owned by big money “Farris manages Bentkey Ventures, LLC (formerly Forward Publishing, LLC), which publishes The Daily Wire.[10]” (Wikipedia)

Boreing is a failed screenwriting director.

See this good video:
https://youtu.be/M8jZR2inSUY

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

The Department of Justice will not provide House Judiciary Committee Chairman Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, with materials related to its ongoing investigations, the agency said Friday.

Unearmark. No government or government contractor shall give whoever responsible any funds. Why is it that Democrats can do this due to their march through institutions but Republicans can not. Well they can.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

> I do not see our turnout being as high next time.
Count me in this list. VOTE HARDER isn’t a strategy, it a humiliation ritual. If I see some folks go to jail and some real reform to the voting process then maybe I’ll give it another try.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

The more votes, the more they have to steal. The more they steal, the more they have their asses hanging out to get caught. So more votes is good.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

With vote rigging, and asses hanging out, that is always more of a local thing. Don’t expect to get the national/international ringleaders, but if you go out and vote there is a slightly higher chance your local cabalites will screw up, get caught, and get punished. Plus, there’s a higher chance you will know who they are before a ‘scenario’ begins, which is a good thing to know.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

AC and Anon are right though.
The normies have had enough and will just stay home after all this blatant theft.
Trump and any patriots with power need to move NOW.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> In France, one million protest against Macron’s rise in retirement age.

Years of protesting have got them bupkis. Hell, Macron’s people are probably running the protests now, to flush as many of the discontented as possible out of the woodwork.

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

“…I do not know why Trump supports the vaccine, and I do not care – He is the only choice in 2024…”

As much as I am critical of Trump, a lot, a whole lot, I agree. I can’t see anyone else that “might” do what he could or maybe would do. “If” he wins, then only he has the balls to ruin them. If he wins and doesn’t, then we will be sure he is a snake. There will be no doubt. If he doesn’t win then it will further out these stealing the elections. While there are many snakes, the more they slither, the more tracks they leave behind.

At some point they will need to either murder half the population or they themselves will be murdered or we will have some sort of change where politicians use the already existing Constitutional powers to reign them in. At this point, one way or another, the snakes will have tracks and can be bought to justice. Could happen. It’s all there to do so if they are willing to push it. While there are snakes in the military, I seriously doubt they will be any “large” part of disobeying Congress if Congress get some balls and change the rules so that the cheating stops.

The people stealing these elections and those covering up for them are blatantly violating the law and they know it. I see several of them dropping out. The heat will get higher. While I don’t rule it out, a total law enforcement crack down and internment camp type coup is less likely to happen, though it could. If it does, they don’t have the man power if people start to fight them. This one reason I am STRONGLY against State separation. THAT would give them the reason to involve the military and all the forces of the government. Without that, it would be more difficult for them to engauge all their forces.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

if he had beat up and tried to kill the vax effort before the election, he would have truly lost it. way too many people then, and still too many now, trust vaxes.

E
E
1 year ago

. I do not know why Trump supports the vaccine, and I do not care – He is the only choice in 2024.

There is no choice in 2024, Presidents are selected, not elected.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  E
1 year ago

Unless the fraud is addressed, voting is an exercise in futility

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Wrong. Voting costs almost nothing and makes it harder to commit fraud. It’s also a good team building exercise for the right. Wrong, wrong, wrong.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Wrong. Unless the fraud is addressed, or evidence of action is demonstrated, voters will abstain in their millions.
Wrong, wrong, wrong.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  E
1 year ago

It didn’t happen in 2016.
We will see what happens in 2024.
But 2024 is too late, there will be nothing left to save by then.
Now is the time for the storm.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

“The elections are safe”

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Does anyone believe Musk took the vax? Musk is trolling.
Comms: Roosters like Musk and Trump are causing some cabal operations to bleed out.
Suicide drones: Drones (people cabal consider worthless) to commit suicide. Short range guided missiles are not alive and can not commit suicide.
Brain wave monitoring: Convince people they are meat robots and don’t have free will.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I read EEGs- you cannot synchronize your brainwaves to another person; that’s all hooey. What you can synchronize to is a strobe light, sometimes they trigger seizures in those who are vulnerable.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

> Union membership
One would think that proper union representation would prevent inequitable situations like Microsoft execs getting a private Sting concert while employees are being fired (layoff is a cop-out word). I sure would like to have a powerful union fighting on my behalf to keep my wages up and prevent my profession from being offshored. Of course unions today are just another corrupt subsidiary of Cabal, Inc. In retrospect I don’t know if they ever really represented their members as their primary role, but regardless they sure don’t now.

Last edited 1 year ago by Anonymous
Ed
Ed
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Company unions are a thing, and by now all unions should be considered to be company unions unless proved otherwise.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Trade unions were an important part of “A Communist Manifesto”, and later of Lenin’s political platform. “The workers” would use their power to break “the bourgeousie” under the direction of the Communist cadres. All the major trade unions in the US were founded by the CPUSA, or under direction of the CPUSA.

The Roosevelt Administration was browning its shorts over the Communist Menace, and dealt with it by… giving them everything they wanted. The Raw…, er “New” Deal was far closer to Lenin’s promises than the Soviet Union ever delivered.

wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

Spread r/K Theory, because you can never trust CIA

…Because this is not only a news blog—but a comedy shop!

“…Spread r/K Theory, because you can never trust CIA” HAHAHAH. LMAF.

No, really? These people put Joe in the White House, paid for Modern Art—these are the smartest people in the world at the CIA!

Not So Anonymous
Not So Anonymous
1 year ago

The WEF and that whole transhumanist/posthumanist Yuval Noah Harari “World Brain” wannabe-slaveowner depop clique LOVE using that Inevitability Spell where they declaratively state that such-and-such is *going to happen* like it’s already set in stone as our future. They’re just trying to assume the sale and will that future into existence, but it’s a pathetic longshot, they actually don’t have the power they want us to think. It’s more like a pathetic NO-SHOT. They actually have no fucking chance in hell of succeeding. They’re just trying to magically snatch victory from the jaws of THEIR defeat. Literal word-magic, meme magic. It’s not going to work, though. They’re doomed. And they know it. How do they know? Because they’re LITERALLY from the future. But the future doesn’t work the way they want. Tom Montalk is absolutely right. You want a fucking DISCLOSURE project? Tom Montalk seems to be it. I didn’t even know he existed until last month. He’s explaining shit that I had only intuitively and logically deduced from personal experience and from observing the world, combining and sorting the comms disguised for decades as pop entertainment. Most importantly, everything he’s saying comports with what I believe to be literal scripture, Infinite Jest. Shit, Montalk himself might be the undead David Foster Wallace, who knows. https://montalk.net/matrix/122/timeline-dynamics That shit is ALL TRUE. Nobody else in Tinfoilville has even come close to explaining things as adequately as that. We must be in the timeline where we start getting answers. You’re welcome, by the way, if so. “You’re welcome?” Yeah. If everything there is true, then I myself really am some absurdly important figure in all of this. The good news is, I already rebelled against the perverted progressive pseudo-hipster Cabal freaks who tried to BIAS me toward becoming what *they* wanted me to be. 15 years ago, lol. They seem to have been frantically trying to recaptivate and re-divert me ever since. The bad news, as I imagine many of your comments section regulars will perceive it, is that I am also NOT the person that PSEUDO-Christians wanted me to be, either. Nobody got their way. Except me. Queue the part in Groundhog Day where Phil Connors explains that he isn’t “the”, but “a”, I guess. I’m not the only one. In fact, I’m the Johnny Come Lately in this iteration of the cosmos, it seems. All my theorizing about June Pointer? That’s real, too. Fuck, all that theorizing itself might be precisely what MADE it true. The world is THAT fucking weird. All because I was relentlessly, spitefully me. Hahahahaha, sweet. Hold onto your fucking hats, anyway. Gonna be the weirdest year of all time, 2023.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Talk about a Deep State snake! Robert Malone is up to his eyeballs. Malone, Birx and Redfield were collaborating on swine flu back in the 1990’s. In 2009 we had another plandemic with swine flu, a dry run for Covid19. By the CDC’s own admission the variant contained genetic sequences never before seen in a flu virus. Interesting coincidence. Malone got his Harvard degree by participating in a joint program Charles Lieber helped establish in Wuhan. Malone has been a capture manager for DTRA, and while he will tell you he does not work for DARPA it’s curious that you will find his name and that of his wife’s in the credits on certain educational materials produced by DARPA. Theoretically if the courts were to decide Malone is indeed the father of mRNA vaccines he stands to make millions. Malone and his wife have always been virulent anti-Trump.

wooderson
wooderson
1 year ago

Macaque:

The live water swimming is the extra-good. I’m in a city with free pools. People dip into them, then go lie on the grass until they are dried by the sun, then dip in again, for as long as they want. It’s a slower healing, and for the most part they aren’t expecting anything, but they feel good that day, then their body heals, then their mind heals. They aren’t expecting healing, so it’s noticeable to them when it happens. Homeless alcoholics, so very unwell at the start. Functional citizens at the end. I don’t think they quit drinking, either.

I’ve noticed the health gradient on homeless is the further north in the city- less pools- has more persistent illness, more south in the city, more homeless getting better. I’m not professionally involved in any of it, at all, but it’s my anecdotal experience. Apparently I look almost exactly like some homeless advocate, so when I’m out walking, or on the bus, homeless people will walk up and continue some conversation they’d started with that person. So, I’ll get self-reports from some people over time. I have no idea who this advocate is, but they are making a lot peoples’ lives better. They hand out backpacks filled with food vouchers, cleaning supplies, socks I guess? water? They listen really well, apparently, and are super-positive and caring. I am living the snarky saying ” You’ve mistaken me for someone who cares….”

So, like, you don’t have to do the jock thing of indoor swimming pool, swim as fast as you want in a limited time, then jump out. The water, the motion, the sunlight, even without live water, still does good things.

Sunlight, by itself, does good things. My healthiest friend sunbathes nearly year round, and also hikes, not at a fast pace, and not at brutal endurance pace. Just, at a happiness place and happiness speed.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  wooderson
1 year ago

well put

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  wooderson
1 year ago

Stuff like this interest me, so thanks for posting it.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

I am so glad. I hope you are able to use it for your happiness and continued good health.

wooderson
wooderson
1 year ago

I wonder if letting water dry on the skin in sunlight, I wonder if the water beads act as small lenses intensifying the light, shifting the lightwaves. If you are beaded with drops, like what happens if you are covered in coconut oil, if it’s like a mesh of tiny almost lasers.

I know people also use baby oil, which is mineral oil in suspension. Mineral oil is chemically neutral. So that effect would be okay, California great, but not as great as, like, Caribbean great or South American great, which is mostly coconut oil based, I think?

Or, sweat. I mean, those beads form around hairs, so lenses on keratin, which is conductive, going into the skin to a full depth? So, not washing and being on a boat for three days? Small boat sailors mostly seem to die of extreme old age, not metabolic diseases of civilization.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I have no real idea how this works but thin films on optics can vastly raise light gathered. Some sort of quantum magic that keeps the light from reflecting from different surfaces.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

A lot of skincare chemistry is sweeping off the top layer of skin. It is less light reflective. Luminosity requires depth of skin, and moisture- so water. Like, babies have more water in all of their tissues, and you can hold a baby up to sunlight and it’s about like holding a prism at their edges. They have this line of light around them. It’s really distinctive if they are happy, or are against grass.

Toners are supposed to clear off a layer of dead cells- Pixi Glow Tonic, or Clinique, or Sea Breeze. You can see the gunk on a cotton swab,after you wipe your skin down with it. Some of them use salicylates, so I wonder if they calm down starting migraines. Mangan points to them affecting iron stores in the skin.

There’s a thing with cosmetic chemistry. They will research and publish on a serum. The active ingredients I’ve looked at are usually vitamins- As, Niacin, C, are the current most popular. The oil based serum will have clinical effects. Not just “feels better” or “looks younger” but- “helps Bell’s palsy.” That veers very close to triggering an FDA regulation enquiry. So the next iteration of testing then involves a water-based serum that only helps “looks younger”- but not as effectively as the oil based serum.

The OG night serums sold at department stores- Elizabeth Arden, Estee Lauder, have really long lists of ingredients. They are a hundred dollar plus price points. They’ve been selling for decades at this elevated price point. But- if you look at who they sell to- it’s rich old women. Rich old women really don’t seem to die, or even develop senility until very,very,very late in life. Poor women tend to age out, get senile, and they don’t seem to have high vitamin routines.

Whole Foods has an aisle of face serums and moisturizers. They all seem to have a few of the active ingredients of the department store potions. It’s the middle area- the drugstore mainline brands- that seem to have dilute active ingredients, and lots of fillers. The hippies all also seem to have a lot of time in the sun- sun splotches, music festivals, hiking in the third world.

The current crop of men’s health influencers online are buying or selling face oils, and serums. They are also giving interviews about lemon water, fasting, cardio- so they are acting like 1980s matrons and teen girls, the original managed anorexia queens. You know, VHS Jane Fonda and Joyce Vedral, aerobics dance classes, managed anorexia to stay at a targeted weight, lettuce leaves spritzed with cooking oil instead of big salads, Reebok shoes for walking everywhere quickly, stuff like that. These women and girls were treated with a lot of contempt by media, government, every institution in their lives.

I know every time I try to heal my brain, I end up with better skin. Every time I do something for my face, my neurological issues get better, and when I make a really bad dietary choice, per usual good advice, that’s when the other issues get better. I mean, potato chips with spray on flavoring shouldn’t be the difference between trembling that I fear to find out is Parkinsons, and not, yet here we are. When I read research papers on weight, minerals, anything, I keep finding- within five years of today- papers where the researchers are “We don’t know what this is, we can only guess how it works” on stuff like potassium gating, body fat storage as an integral part of the immune system, just really odd stuff.I’m at the point where I’m waiting on the research papers showing ozone depleting hairsprays save your brain because you inhaled some life preserving chemical. Peak 1980s, you know? Or that hot rollers in your hair boosted blood flow to your brain. Non-pinching Reebok hightops increased circulation.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I can believe it. Some of the milestones on my health going down are IV antibiotics during and after repeated surgeries.

Raki Rakkoon
Raki Rakkoon
Reply to  wooderson
1 year ago

This is a thought-provoking comment like all your health-related commentary, but people should be careful with clear oils and sunlight. No professional expertise here, but the worst sunburn of my life was back when getting an early tan was a thing with those of college age. Baby oil was the culprit, combined with the recklessness of youth. I like the idea of coconut oil but have no experience, and please continue your helpful advice on health issues. Thanks.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  Raki Rakkoon
1 year ago

So, it works?

Was your burn from less exposure time, or more? Was it a deeper burn than usual?

Raki Rakkoon
Raki Rakkoon
Reply to  wooderson
1 year ago

I don’t remember the exposure time, but the burn was deep. The method then was to mix mercurochrome into the baby oil to magnify the effect. Don’t do this! I had a scar on my forearm that lasted for years.

B.Chiclitz
B.Chiclitz
1 year ago

Re: Three children and three adults were killed when their throats were slit by kite strings during a weekend festival in the Indian state of Gujarat. Notice, 3-3, or 33, the masonic number, and not “Six people were killed including three children.” What are they saying here with all this killing and artery slashing?

Certainly has a lot of comm type signals….

My off the cuff guess, for entertainment purposes only: A currency related announcement coming soon out of India along the same lines as Saudi Arabia’s last week.

Kites = “Ben Franklins” (?)

Col. Douglas Mortimer (ret)
Col. Douglas Mortimer (ret)
1 year ago

In an uncontrolled, non commissioned study, chewing gum too fast, too slow, or not at all can induce heart attacks by 42%.

Raki Rakkoon
Raki Rakkoon
Reply to  Col. Douglas Mortimer (ret)
1 year ago

What about chewing gum while playing basketball, football, or soccer? Wouldn’t that enhance the effect?

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

:150,000 Votes in the 2020 Election Not Tied to a Valid Address in Wisconsin: Election Watchdog”
I looked up the guy that runs the Epoch Times and he seems very much like one these Jew pozz producers. His background is really suspicious. I wonder if this is not a lie. So that conservatives read this and get mad, and liberals read it and think conservatives are nuts. Maybe this is not really true and he is just feeding the fire. You can not trust the Jews to tell the truth. Anything that has any sort of Jewish control, you must always question. Sad…but true.

Chriz
Chriz
1 year ago

Spiegel: German intelligence alarmed by high losses of Ukrainian army in Bakhmut.
The Germans have an intelligence service? , just wondering to myself where were they and what was their *alarmed* level when their gaslines were blown up and why. /pure sarcasm/
I think the reason they’ve not OK’d sending their tanks to Ukraine is,
(a) they know the tanks are vulnerable (all tanks can be defeated ..eventually.
(b) Russia will officially recognize Germany as violating WWII non- agression surrender agreements.
(c) they may need them at home later.

phelps
Reply to  Chriz
1 year ago

(d) They export WAY more Leopards than they make for themselves, and if it turns out to be a paper tiger (get it?) then those exports go way, way down.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Chriz
1 year ago

I think all tanks are useless. Not that they can’t be used but that they are so heavy, so fuel guzzling and take so long to get somewhere that in a real battle with real opponents you would either never get them there or your opponent would be set up to blast you to pieces the minute you get there. They are only good if you have air superiority, and even then you have to watch them very carefully so they don’t get attacked. They’re mostly only good for attacking other tanks. Tanks are the equivalent of WWII battleships. Costly, too valuable to lose and vulnerable to lighter, cheaper weapons. The cost benefit ratio and big resources used for tanks is so low you’re better off not even using them at all.

The Israelis have a great tank. You couldn’t ask for much better and they didn’t even have to transport them far and Hezbollah blasted them into uselessness with hand held weapons. So then the tanks couldn’t really be used, in fact they became worthless. Maybe it’s too much to say they have no worth, but at the cost they become a drag in the overall operations such that they may even be less than worthless and a liability overall.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

@Sam J

The recent Azerbaijan/Armenia war over Nagorno Karabakh showed that tanks, along with fixed positions, are highly vulnerable to drone attacks. Whilst most modern armies field tanks as legacy systems, once autonomous or even semi-autonomous ‘kamikaze’ drones fill the air in large numbers, tanks will be shown to be obsolete.

One could argue a similar position re the aircraft carrier.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Anything I do with guns on BOOTSTRAPPY will have a BOOTSTRAPPY SOAPBOX ep on Youtube explaining why you can’t watch me machine a firearm, or even use one now. Promise I’ll make a new one every time just for Youtube to remind everyone that the channel is available completely in full on GABTV and soon Rumble.

I’m on Youtube to increase my normie audience because ultimately I want BOOTSTRAPPY to be a profitable business, so I need eyeballs. This guy is a LOT bigger than me and he’s getting strikes just for inserting 30 round mags.

Mrgunsngear Channel – Why Did Youtube Suspend My Channel?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxWnmHrFW3Y

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Only thing keeping Israel jewish, has been the Christian Anglosphere.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

This is why they’ve been kicked out of over 1,000 States and principalities.

trackback
1 year ago

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Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Wow. There’s no way around this one. It actually FORCES the destruction of all imported firearms because they are all considering short barreled rifles now, and as such are now under 9.22R. ATF will NOT allow them to be rebuilt in compliant guns. They are absolutely forcing SCOTUS to rule on this. People will die over this rule otherwise simply as they refuse to surrender them. SCOTUS will have to do the thing it hates most with guns – disrupt the federal status quo.

Military Arms Channel-BREAKING NEWS: New ATF brace rule forces destruction of imported pistols!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tK4gJeJ_CI4

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Two men in India killed by knife-wielding roosters — in separate fights. This feels like comms. It takes effort to get to a femoral artery. And what is the biggest knife you could attach to a chicken’s leg? Could it penetrate that deep? A chicken with a razor blade went airborne and landed on this guy and killed him dead? Nobody could tourniquet it? I thought it might be comms, as this similar artery-slashing story was all over the news a few days ago which sounded strange – Three children and three adults were killed when their throats were slit by kite strings during a weekend festival in the Indian state of Gujarat. Notice, 3-3, or 33, the masonic number, and not “Six people were killed including three children.” What are they saying here with all this killing and artery slashing?

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There was a story a year or two ago about the same kind of death by fighting cock in the Philippines.
I think it was the local Police Chief who was part of a raid on the cock fight.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

New policy video from Donald Trump: Cut foreign aid to countries that hate us, cut the billions in Green New Deal extremism, secure the border & stop illegals from using taxpayer funded services, but DON’T CUT Social Security/Medicare for our seniors.

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Eventually SS and Medicare need to be phased out, starting with means testing and ending with an eventual ban on new enrollments.

But there are much higher priorities.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

No, the upper income limit to SS/Medicare needs to be repealed making ALL income subject to SS/Medicare tax. “Repeal” should be of treating capital gains separately. The majority of income escapes meaningful taxation this way (the rich don’t give a hoot about Income Tax).

Taxes, Bonds and other instruments should also be treated as “property”. No different than your house, etc. Whether owned for years or for 1/1000 of a second.

No more charities or foundations or trusts, etc.

IRS code ought to be five (5) pages, not 50,000.

Even playing field.

This done the retirement age can be lowered to 57 with SS benefits doubled.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

That’s a horrible idea.
Don’t give the government more tax money to perpetuate a ponzi scheme.

I do agree that if we don’t get rid of the income tax entirely then everyone should be taxed at the same rate as Capital Gains currently are.
A truly flat tax is bad enough, the labyrinthine monster of a tax code we have is downright evil.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

So, if a background checks takes longer than 88 days it’s an automatic fail, whatever the reason. And as soon as the check fails, “an enforcement action” will be started. And if you complied with the rule, they have a photo of the gun, the address it’s at, a headshot of the owner, etc.

It’s an absolute guaranty that they can’t even come close to finishing the checks of even .1% in 88 days.

BREAKING ATF NEWS! Gun Owners of America Uncovers Fatal Flaw In Pistol Brace Rule…IT’S A TRAP!!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DggOmUXxVWY

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Send bachelors

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

More bad signs about Musk and Twitter

https://youtu.be/P7kVcP5NUe0

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

I commented on how it’s possible GHK:Cu(2+) is a life extension formula. Now while looking at GHK:Cu(2+) papers I found this paper which says,

“…GHK:Cu(2+) reduced iron release from ferritin by 87%. Ferritin in blood plasma can store up to 4500 atoms of iron per protein molecule, which is a well-known catalyst of lipid peroxidation—a chain reaction, which produces a slew of free radicals, leading to DNA, protein and cell membrane damage. Disturbances in iron metabolism contribute to many pathological conditions, including brain damage and neuron death under various neurological conditions. When iron is released from ferritin, it can form an Fe(2+)/Fe(3+) complex and start the chain reaction of lipid oxidation [35]….”

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6073405/

This caught my interest because I read a book “Dumping Iron: How to Ditch This Secret Killer and Reclaim Your Health” by P. D. Mangan
So…could this be one of the mechanisms. Could it be iron s tied up in ferrin as long as you make this chemical. You get older and the ferritin starts dumping iron, which turns to rust, into the blood stream. BTW Mangan’s book is fascinating.

I wonder if you could liponize, make it into a liposome, this stuff to get it into the blood stream. There is some injection of it but I would freak out about that. If it was liponized like liponized vitamin C, which is used to get C into the blood stream, would it work?

https://www.amymyersmd.com/article/what-is-liposomal-vitamin-c/

https://www.peptides.org/ghk-cu-dosage-calculator/

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

“… I wonder if you could liponize, make it into a liposome, this stuff to get it into the blood stream…”

I looked into this further and yes you can but it’s expensive. Supposedly injection is 1 to 2mg but liposomal is 10mg. The cost of this stuff is $50 or so a gram. Very affordable at 1 or 2mg a day, cheap even, but starting to be a little expensive at ten times that a day.

I saw some pictures of a guy that is working, I think, with this and had been using it one hand. He placed one next to the other and wow the difference was extreme. His hand had really rejuvenated. I believe he’s 80 something years old.

On the other hand, sigh, there’s a company that has all sorts of info about this with supposedly all these doctor this and doctor that and they live in Las Vegas and, I’m sure they’re Jews. It’s almost impossible for anyone with any common sense to trust Jews on anything. It could be a huge put on. There’s a lot of research on this, but could well be a big pile of Jews putting this stuff out. The original researcher I found out about this was not a Jew. I don’t think.

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🌲🌲
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

I bought and read the Dunping Iron book after it was mentioned here.
These are very interesting comments. Please keep us posted on your findings.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

I found the pictures of the guys hands after he put the peptide on it.

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That’s a big difference. There’s some research that it is absorbed, so even putting it in one spot will likely add some small amount into the blood stream. Injecting this stuff though, well there’s a reason drug companies always go for pills. Injecting stuff is sketchy, especially some new stuff. I wonder if you mixed it with DMSO if it would go right intothe bloodstream???

Undine
Undine
1 year ago

When is Dr. Malone going to disavow having voted for Biden? (Same question for Naomi Wolf and Alex Berenson.)

alice
9 months ago

Is it just me, or does Richard Helms appear like he and Richard Nixon could pass for siblings in that photo underneath the one of Tucker and Nixon?