News Briefs – 01/28/2022

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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Arizona State Representative and Trump-endorsed candidate for Secretary of State Mark Finchem is currently drafting a resolution to decertify Arizona’s 2020 Presidential election. after the Wisconsin Assembly voted unanimously to move forward Rep. Ramthun’s resolution to reclaim Wisconsin’s electors.

AZ State Senator Wendy Rogers drops 88 bills, saying, “We are going back to in-person one day one vote, no machines, and paper ballots with watermarks.”

Louisiana Decides to Suspend Use of Soros-Funded Voter Roll Clean-Up Sytem – ERIC

Justice Amy Coney Barrett gets a $2 million book deal after preventing SCOTUS from hearing 2020 election cases.

17 percent see path to reinstate Trump before next election, according to a new poll.

GOP Reps. Jordan, Johnson demand FBI respond to concerns about possible FISA application violations.

Cuba calls on Biden to restaff embassies, normalize relations following CIA ‘Havana Syndrome’ report saying there was no Havana Syndrome. You can usually tell what is bullshit by seeing how Google promotes the idea. This idea Havana syndrome is all psychosomatic is all google is pushing if you search it

Joe Biden just handed his used mask to Justice Breyer who then put it in his pocket. Biden did this with a little kid on a tarmac once too.

Chief Peter Sloly of the Ottawa Police announced Wednesday that members of Antifa have made threats against cops in the city during the upcoming protest against Justin Trudeau slated for Jan. 29 in the nation’s capital.

Trucker convoys are forming all over the world to protest overbearing governments:

Europe Convoy

https://t.me/FreedomEuro

Canada Convoy ??

https://t.me/+e8NH0BgYfyI3NTgx

Australia Convoy ??

https://t.me/OzTrucksToCanberra

Finland Convoy ??

https://t.me/+I-uu9Eo7-PBkNjE0

Netherlands Convoy ??

https://t.me/+SObstg1K1Uw4MDg0

Czechoslovakian Convoy ??

https://t.me/+e4BY0I2Tb6tlYmZk

Belgian Convoy ??

https://t.me/+o1ATvoHD69IyZTQ0

American Convoy ??

https://t.me/FreedomConvoyOttawaToDC

French Convoy ??

https://t.me/convoyFrance

Italian Convoy ??

https://t.me/destinazionebruxelles

Spain Convoy ??

Https://t.me/freedomspain

Fakebook censors Trucker Convoy Group.

Unvaccinated parents will be BANNED from seeing their own sick KIDS in Western Australian hospitals under strict new laws from Mark McGowan.

A recent study published on January 25, 2022, on JAMA Network, has shown that the risk of myocarditis following mRNA COVID vaccination is around 133 times greater than the background risk in the population.

Just days before the FDA was set to release over 12,000 documents related to the experimental Covid-19 vaccines, Pfizer asked a federal court to allow it to intervene and redact data before any information is released to the public.

Pete Buttigieg announced the department’s new National Roadway Safety Strategy to curb a recent spike in traffic deaths. 4Chan predicted, if the vax was going to cause micro-clotting, that would degrade cognitive performance by creating numerous sub-clinical ministrokes, and that would first show up most prominently as a rise in car accidents, since driving is one of the most cognitively intense activities.

California State University prepares to drop SATs and ACTs. Destroying the meritocracy is all about allowing Cabal to promote their people into power regardless of merit. It has nothing to do with progressivism, or leftism, or equality, or fairness.

Navy SEALs to pause training in Washington State parks as a lawsuit works out what they are allowed to do there. The group suing the Navy is the Whidbey Environmental Action Network. Remember it was Whidbey Island, where a missile was captured on a wewbcam, supposedly streaking up toward Air Force One as it flew overhead. Perhaps the Navy was trying to locate something there under a guise of training, and the lawsuit is to keep them away.

The Biden administration is preparing to release an executive action that will task federal agencies with regulating digital assets such as Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies as a matter of national security.

Cop catches immigration officials on video, documenting the extent the government is going to hide their relocation of migrants into less populous areas of the country. Local cops have to handle security for the ground operation, but they are not told what is going on, who is supposed to be there and who is not, and they are not allowed to look at any IDs of any involved parties, including DHS agents.

An empty vehicle belonging to Democratic Rep. Cori Bush (Mo.) was hit with gunfire in the St. Louis, Missouri area early Saturday morning.

Stormy Daniels details how Michael Avenatti allegedly ripped her off at his trial. It looks like he had $800K from a book deal she got deposited in his account and never gave it to her. He is defending himself by asking her if she has ever spoken to a dead person.

Race is on to reach sunken US F35 fighter that sank after crashing while attempting a carrier landing, before China finds it.

China could claim salvage rights to an F-35 stealth fighter jet that crashed into the South China Sea earlier this week, capitalizing on its territorial claims in the South China Sea and claim it’s salvaging the craft for environmental purposes. Supposedly it is possible, but China might demure for political reasons.

House Democrats have drafted a bill to counter China’s technological gains — but their bill encourages universities and companies to fill research jobs with more Chinese migrants instead of innovative Americans. The problem is there are few ways to make money like getting payoffs from governments who are forcibly taking money from their populations, especially governments of countries as big as China. No hard work or industriousness can be a profitable as having Cabal simply drop a few hundred million in your bank account, because no business can generate waste-able income like Cabal’s graft operations.

Leaked naming conventions for Chinese spies indicates Chinese Communist Party agents have infiltrated US media, politics, science, and military and yet the Biden regime does nothing.

Ukraine guardsman kills 5, wounds 5 more in mass shooting at a factory. Motive unknown.

Moscow has put what appear to be final preparations for an invasion of Ukraine by sending medical units to the front, moving to a level of readiness that it hadn’t reached in past buildups, according Western defense officials.

Ukraine official says that in his call with Zelensky, Biden told him to ‘prepare for impact,’ and that Kiev could be sacked by Russia.

White House denies report that Biden told Zelensky to “prepare for impact” and that Kiev could be “sacked.”

The threat of an open war between Russia and Ukraine is coming from Western governments, which appear to be actively working to make it happen, the Russian Foreign Ministry said, adding that neither Moscow or Kiev wants such a scenario.

In wake of Belarus migrant crisis, Poland commences building €350 million permanent border fence.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren sued for asking Amazon to suppress a Covid book in search results.

Gun rights group sues California city over liability insurance law.

MO Court of Appeals orders Kim Gardners’s office to turn over all communications with George Soros and his operatives.

In Georgia, Black voter disapproval of Biden quadruples.

New poll shows nearly 6 in 10 Republicans say they will not vote for any candidate who admits Biden won ‘fair and square.’

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01/27/22

Looking forward to seeing everyone in Conroe, Texas. Will be big!

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map
2 years ago

About the F-35C…

I don’t understand. The plane misses the landing on the carrier and goes into the drink. Why would there be a race to get to the plane? Did the carrier leave the area along with the battle group that usually goes with it?

Did Biden just dead-drop an F-35C for the Chinese?

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
Reply to  map
2 years ago

Well, since the Navy is mostly stupid and gay, probably.

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  map
2 years ago

They better have. The only thing worse than losing an F-35 to the CCP is letting the CCP sink a carrier battle group because they are loitering in Chinese waters. When you are in enemy territory, you keep moving.

Eric The Awful
Eric The Awful
2 years ago

A friend of mine pointed out the other day that suddenly, they’re spelling Kiev as Kyiv and asked me why. Not a clue. I said either that’s how it’s really spelled, or they’re trying to confuse search results. Search for the suddenly new spelling and you’ll miss older results. Are there other possibilities?

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Eric The Awful
2 years ago

It’s weird. Like how Barry would always say ISIL. That used to freak me out. Not kidding, I’d get real feelings of anxiety when he did that. Never figured out why he used ISIL either.

ardwoll
ardwoll
Reply to  Thesokorus
2 years ago

he also loved to call it “Pockeestan”

man, fuck that guy

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
Reply to  Eric The Awful
2 years ago

Kyiv, pronounced “Keeev” is Ukrainian. Kiev, pronounced “Key-ev” is Russian.

It’s a little underhanded thing, like calling the Persian Gulf the “Arabian” Gulf. Very petty and feminine.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

I agree it is petty but I object to the idea it is feminine because I insist on calling it Peking instead of Beijing.

Petty can be a good thing sometimes.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

There has to be an extremely insulting way to refer to it, that’s the way I want to use.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Eric The Awful
2 years ago

Could be a Mandela caught in mid-progress, but more likely what you stated. Just obfuscating the entire area to sow confusion.

Ajah
Ajah
Reply to  Eric The Awful
2 years ago

Hi Eric. My ancestry is Ukrainian and it’s Kyiv because it is spelled that way in Ukrainian. Kiev is Russian.

Stern
Stern
Reply to  Eric The Awful
2 years ago

Unlike in the case of languages such as French with its Académie française or Spanish and the Real Academia in Spain, there exists no English-language authority with the power to change the spelling of Kiev to Kyiv. Ditto for Bombay (Mumbai), Peking (Beijing), Calcutta (Calicut), Madras (Chennai). Sure, the mayors of those towns can beg us to do so but it’s voluntary. Last I heard, the French still call London “Londres,” and the Spanish still know New York as “Nova Iorque.” These so-called changes are forced on us, unilateral and unauthorized and executed at Cabal’s whim and command.

Machine Trooper
Machine Trooper
2 years ago

“Leaked naming conventions for Chinese spies indicates Chinese Communist Party agents have infiltrated US media, politics, science, and military and yet the Biden regime does nothing.”

Because his name is on the list, too–if it’s accurate.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Machine Trooper
2 years ago

And has been since Vietnam.

Machine Trooper
Machine Trooper
2 years ago

“New poll shows nearly 6 in 10 Republicans say they will not vote for any candidate who admits Biden won ‘fair and square.’”

“Admits,” “Fair and square.”

Methinks they doth protest too much.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
Reply to  Machine Trooper
2 years ago

Biden didn’t win “fair and square” so you can’t admit to it. How about this, I admit to being an 8 foot tall superhuman with a 220 IQ and better athletic performance in any sport than any human that’s ever lived. I admit it, you guys got me.

Huggy
Huggy
2 years ago

I think Lou vs wallstreet (YouTube) is an agency production. The good news is that it is entertaining and the message is that the SEC is going to fix the blatant stock manipulation. Anyone believe it?

CC
CC
2 years ago

I see a lot of reasons for optimism out there – there are still people who know what freedom tastes like.

The vibrations were worse last night. I purposefully tried to antagonize the source. They usually hit my legs, but this time, the vibrations immediately moved to my chest.

When that happened, I was immediately reminded of lithotripsy: https://www.kidney.org/atoz/content/lithotripsy

I’ve had that procedure. They sedated me, then placed me on a contoured, reclined chair. The device itself (if I remember correctly having been sedated) is a round rubber dome on a boom arm, and they place it in a way to focus on the location of the kidney stone. The shockwaves are powerful enough to break up calcified kidney stones, but do not harm anything else, supposedly. I never had side effects and the procedure worked.

I remember the vibrations feeling VERY similar to what happened last night, so I wonder if there’s a frequency that would do long term physical damage that is being directed on people, with such a slow onset rate of damage that it’s not attributable.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

“I also had incredible cognitive symptoms, to the point that over six months, I began to lose my grasp of understanding English. It became kind of like a foreign language, where I could hear words, and they were familiar, but I had to bounce all the words around in my head, until I could arrange the meanings together and understand the sentence.”

I’m on the both/and engineered virus+flu fraud train for COVID.

This description is what I am experiencing cognitively three months out but with language production instead of comprehension. It feels at times like English is my second or even third language, instead of my first. I keep grabbing the wrong word before reaching out for the right one and correcting myself. Simple things like “Kiddo, put your shoes in the bucket please” when I’m looking at a basket I want the shoes in. My kids are laughing at me, “daddy, you’re silly, that’s a basket.” But it’s too many times a day, 20-30, to dismiss as random “brain farts.”

FWIW, I had severe cognitive impairment for the first two days of the illness. From well above average to functioning like I was in-need-of-conservatorship level of mentally handicapped. For example, I could not get the atm work. Deposited the receipt piece of a cashier’s check and didn’t understand why it got eaten and not deposited. entered so many wrong pin codes (I only have two) that the machine ate my card too, and I just stood there staring at the machine totally baffled. It was disturbing. I did have enough presence of mind to tell my wife I was incapable of driving.

I’m back to my above average self mostly, but the word choice issue is disconcerting and I feel like my computing speed in general is slower.

Maybe you got hit with an early proto-type AC?

1984
1984
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

AC, 5G? I’ve heard many people who make a good case 5G is poisoning us. Dr. Zelenko also mentions a patent one can look up, something to the extent of micro bots IIRC…in the not-vaccines.

What are odds you and that other student ingested something at school?

CC
CC
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Your biography has a lot in common with mine. I could check 10-12 boxes where our backgrounds seem very similar.

I’m trying to press their buttons wherever I can. Seems like the least I can do.

Tonight, I think I’ll try telling them what they’re going to do before they do it and I’ll see what happens. I’ll need to start writing this down, I think.

Thanks for long thoughtful posts. It’s helpful, more than you might think.

savantissimo
savantissimo
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Short on time, but thanks for writing that down, several parts of your story resemble things that happened to me 6th grade through university. For instance, how did my best friend from the boarding school I got kicked out of just happen to move from LA to my smallish TX town to go to my lousy public high school just a couple of months later? There’s dozens of other oddities that come to mind once the mental block has been cracked.

savantissimo
savantissimo
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

I think they adapt the sabotage / subornation / recruitment / testing plan to the strengths and weaknesses of the target and Cabal’s available assets. If they’re in your family, they don’t need to use outside assets as much. I think my dad was in it at least peripherally, getting a gold-plated resume and cushy position early, then resisted what they had in mind, causing several moves across the country, then gave in after we had been reduced to living in a trailer (not mobile home) when I was about to start 6th grade, then he got a good position, but I was forced to change schools to a much worse one, despite the move being only about 40 minutes away, forced to repeat a year of math I had already done, cut off from the first solid friends I’d had in years etc. Then I got really bad mono in 7th grade, which never really went away…

To avoid giving personal details, I’ll just say dad was in a medical position that Cabal would absolutely need to have compromised for all sorts of reasons, and was from a family that has been elite for centuries, with a number of geniuses, though apparently without any aristocracy at all in the family tree for at least 400 years. Both my parents had old friends, neighbors, roommates that were extremely wired – CIA, State, top judiciary, old banking families sort of thing – but never had any adult visitors to their home after I was about 2 years old. Just thinking out loud, I haven’t puzzled out what was going on.

Johannes Q
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

I wonder if they were trying to push you in a paedo direction with this childlike girl presented as an alluring sexpot.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

“So it appears forty to fifty years ago, this guy became a very rich, very successful multimillionaire, and this thing wasn’t big enough to have controlled his pretty important niche. But twenty to twenty five years ago they began to expand, and I assume offered him the option of becoming an asset and keeping his life, or the alternative. Eventually he must have given in.”

Or they allowed him to be successful because his profile told them he would fold and join them if and when they decided to recruit him.

whiteguy1
whiteguy1
Reply to  CC
2 years ago
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

If you found a way to put the setup on a motorized rotating table it would really make it hard on them.
Especially if you were not centered and your whole body moved in a circle.
Maybe it could change speeds randomly too.

If the swing system can change up speeds make use of that as well.

map
map
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

Would a vibrating bed cancel out what they are doing?

map
map
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago
LurkerAnon
LurkerAnon
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

Tangential: In trying to help a family member with highly disrupted sleep, I ran across research that showed that a rocking bed improves deep sleep, and thus helps in preventing or slowing cognitive decline.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-19880-3

map
map
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

AC,

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

So they successfully weaponized this?

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

I assume you don’t have a basement but I wonder how sleeping below ground level would affect it.

Perhaps you could try something like this in your backyard:

how a homeless man built a life underground
After decades among the hidden homeless, Dominic Van Allen dug himself a bunker beneath a public park
https://www.theguardian.com/news/2020/mar/05/invisible-city-how-homeless-man-built-life-underground-bunker-hampstead-heath

David S
David S
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

AC: “… but if it is sound-wave based, and they send waves though the gorund, …”

Shouldn’t this be objectively detectable in some way? I understand saying that “someone should do something” means I should shut up and do it myself, so I mean this as just throwing out an idea or two.

If it is directly sound based and not somehow an induced local vibration by, say, an electromagnetic field, I’d expect it should affect a close enough approximation of human flesh or organs. There is ballistic gel that is supposed to be close enough to be useful. Heck, get one of those large tubes of balona. Maybe a cow’s heart or brain but that has it’s own issues, although it might be able to detect induced vibrations as well,

But whatever you use, stick some strain gauges in it and start recording. Perhaps have several scattered around your home to pick up when they move the “beam”.

If they are using something completely outside of what is known then I don’t know what you could do. But any signal you managed to record could have very useful information.

Or they just decide to mess with you and send morse code for Drink Your Ovaltine.

I wonder if someone has tried this already?

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

The best underground house book period, and I bet I’ve read most if not all of them is,”The Fifty Dollar and Up Underground House Book by Chris Royer”. It’s fantastic.It’s the best. I can not add enough superlatives. His design ideas make underground houses work.

https://archive.org/details/The_Fifty_Dollar_and_Up_Underground_House_Book_by_Chris_Royer

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

I want to add the book I linked uses open areas near the house to control moisture. This could also be used in your case AC to decouple the housing structure from the surrounding earth in select areas.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

My thought was that if the lead in lead paint was an obstacle to them then perhaps the dirt would be as well.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

AC, I think it really is high time to start taking donations. I know you will put them up soon anyway, but just wanted to affirm this move. I also figure you were looking for a way for people to reliably maintain their confidentiality. But I think the majority of your regulars are already on the list and would rather fund your well-being than any Cabal-run monthly subscription site anyway. I firmly believe you’re doing the Lord’s work.

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

Radio waves can go through dirt. Think ceramic plates in the microwave but water or wet earth can stop them somewhat. I “think” water would stop high frequencies easily. Low frequencies, not so much. The Navy has a comm. system with a very, very large underground antenna that supposedly communicates with subs worldwide at low frequencies.

I mentioned this before. Five gallon buckets full of dirt wetted with water would likely stop most electromagnetic systems. Add lots of chlorine to the water before you pour on the dirt and keep it sealed and mold or whatever shouldn’t be a problem. H2O2 could also be used to disinfect the water or pour a lot of that iodine stuff into the water.

I’m not sure what kind of dirt would be best but something that would soak up the water would likely work best. Clay would block the water so I wouldn’t use clay. Peat moss might be a cheap source, you can get that stuff n big bales cheap. Maybe easier to buy that than dig up a bunch of dirt. Perlite another choice.

I looked up peat moss and damn has that stuff gone up. $11 for 3 cubic foot. Maybe digging is not such a bad idea.

The price of everything is skyrocketing. Mass immigration compounded by monopolization of supply is killing us.

wooderson
wooderson
2 years ago

Leaving unwell, vulnerable people at the hospital without caring family is dangerous.

We know that “nosocomial deaths” is the leading cause of death in hospitals. Now add healthcare workers possibly having microclots while on the job.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
Reply to  wooderson
2 years ago

Very true. I found out a few weeks ago that my Grandmother was given the jab, unbeknownst to her, when she was in the hospital for a small surgery last month. She had had Covid twice, wasn’t even effected by it, but after this shot, with Omi going around she got so sick and coughed so much that it ruptured her intestines (she’s 85). She’s now had two more emergency surgeries, is confused, in pain, and her body isn’t healing from the incisions. Both of her parents were centenarians (101 and 104), but she will be lucky to make it to 86. The hospital seems like it’s literally trying to kill her when she could of had another 15 or 20 years of happy life ahead. I think it’s just all the fat little pig nurses, who will be lucky to get past 60, are jealous.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

I am so sorry your grandmother is suffering this right now.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

Sent up a prayer. This hit close to home b/c they gave my Grandma the jab too.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

This is why if you HAVE to go to the hospital you need to have someone write DO NOT VAX ON PAIN OF LAWSUIT on your body in multiple places.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

Thank you all for your support, I will tell her there are people praying for her she doesn’t even know!

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

Prayers from here as well.

Seconding that the key is resilient, even if the 80s, if you have a genetic history of centenarians. My grandmother is 86 (her father made it to 99) and her docs forced her to get jabbed, threatening to withhold cancer treatment if she didn’t. She took it, with the idea that the cancer would kill her faster than the mystery serum. 8 months out the jab effects have faded and the cancer is in remission. Anti-inflammatory diet seems to be helping recovery as well.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
2 years ago

Yeah. I think we can safely say CIA and GCHQ/Mi6 are the ones working to force military conflict over the Ukraine. Brandon admin seems out of the loop and scrambling as usual.

The Breyer thing seems like a leak from outside Admin as well which also blindsided the Brandons.

Whew

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
2 years ago

Laughing out loud at the chutzpah. “Why can’t Ukraine be the Switzerland of Eurasia?”.

And now we have confirmation of why Ukraine? Money Laundering.

https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/in-op-ed-column-dmytro-firtash-asks-why-can-t-ukraine-be-the-switzerland-of-eurasia-1031132390

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
2 years ago

NJ dude who had links to the national election fraud scheme caught in murder for hire hit. He rolled in Sept on at least some election stuff. Maybe something is happening?

https://newjerseymonitor.com/2022/01/27/who-is-sean-caddle-the-political-operative-at-center-of-murder-for-hire-plot/

“Caddle’s plea agreement said he would not be charged for information he divulged in proffer to authorities in September, a hint of monthslong cooperation between Caddle and prosecutors that has sent tremors throughout New Jersey’s political world”

Lew
Lew
2 years ago

AZ State Senator Wendy Rogers drops 88 bills, saying, “We are going back to in-person one day one vote, no machines, and paper ballots with watermarks.”

And ink-stained fingers I hope.

Am Free
Am Free
2 years ago

Thank you AC for all the worldly enlightenment you bring to all of us..

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/the-battle-for-the-world-s-most-powerful-cyberweapon/ar-AATex5P

Lots of things can be inferred from this story.. las Vegas shooting falls in timeline along with many other events. Jews/Israeli influence…. Absolute power corrupts absolutely…. I know NSA has these tools already and more vast capabilities but FBI/CIA are not allowed to use that functionality🤔. Perhaps because they are running rouge endeavors?

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
2 years ago
Sam J.
Sam J.
2 years ago

“Cuba calls on Biden to restaff embassies, normalize relations following CIA ‘Havana Syndrome’ report saying there was no Havana Syndrome.”

This hasn’t made any sense to me. It just occurred to me maybe not everyone is getting the ray beam treatment. Maybe they are focusing on people they want to drive out of the State department civil service.

Doing it in the embassy is a double whammy. They know the government is doing nothing to stop it.

Machine Trooper
Machine Trooper
2 years ago

Hey AC: you’ve talked about the Big Club that we’re not in; and the phony meritocracy, quite a bit. Not sure if you’ve mentioned this specific Klaus Schwab grooming operation Vox linked to:

https://voxday.net/2022/01/28/sowing-the-seeds-of-evil/

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

My experience in Russia was that Putin is not cabal. There was no tolerance for shit talking Trump or Putin (my MIL got our Skype calls dropped with her liberal bitching an uncountable number of times). The surveillance of foreigners is pervasive but once you establish that you aren’t CIA and aren’t trying to get involved in local policies they could give a shit about what you’re doing.

kid
kid
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

even banging/pump+dumping a bunch of hot russian girls?

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

“What do the names Emmanuel Macron, Angela Merkel, Justin Trudeau, Jacinda Ardern, Sergei Brin, Larry Page, Mark Zuckerberg, Anderson Cooper, Leonardo DiCaprio, Ashton Kutcher, and Charlize Theron have in common? They’re former Schwab proteges who were recruited decades ago as “Young Global Leaders”, taught how to infiltrate the governments and subvert the constitutions and cultures of Western nations, and charged with cementing globalist domination and committing genocide against White Western majorities. This we already knew.

Here’s the surprise: according to the interview, this dark distinction is shared by Vladimir Putin.”
https://banned.video/watch?id=61f1a830c5d2221b863809b2

https://voxday.net/2022/01/28/sowing-the-seeds-of-evil/

Is Schwab lying about Putin?
Did Putin turn on him?
Or is Putin just controlled opposition?

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

I agree.
My guess would be he is trying to hurt Putin by listing him with known assets.
That’s why I listed that option first.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Basically, if anyone thought a German would be telling a Soviet KGB officer what to do in the early 1970’s and 1980’s that person is an idiot and probably a liar. KGB did work with Red Army Faction, a German terrorist organization, but unless Schwab is confessing to being a member, in his 30’s, it is unlikely. Schwab didn’t teach Putin a single damn thing.

East Germans were lower than the Mexican help to the Soviets. West Germans were the enemy. For good reasons, the Great Patriotic War (WW2) was still fresh on many Soviet minds. While Soviet leadership was riddled with Cabal, continuous purges and a happier life in the West meant that they weren’t Cabal leadership. Most Communist policy and governance was also inertia from earlier (((Communist))) programming, which gradually waned throughout the course of the Cold War.

KGB would not have been thrilled at a young officer learning from an older Rothschild German/Swiss economist. You would have to claim that Putin was perhaps spying on the European Management Forum, but there are no claims, or evidence for that.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

“…I seriously doubt he was one of Schwab’s little flunkies. ..”

Schwab’ may have “thought” he was one of his little flunkies but…

Ooops…outflanked, fooled, bamboozled.

Just like the Jews in China.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

I have no evidence that Putin was part of a counter op vs Schwab Faction.

But, Putin did learn German and wrote a Masters Thesis on Int’l Trade. The choice of German is very peculiar to me.

And, the others mentioned are all incompetent obviously mentally ill or damaged people. Putin is not that.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
Reply to  Thesokorus
2 years ago

German, French, Latin, Greek and English are commonly studied languages in Russia. Especially German and French for historical reasons (Peter the Great). It is also likely Putin put himself on a KGB career track in college the same way someone interns or joins the ROTC in America.

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Reply to  Thesokorus
2 years ago

I read a biography on Putin. His German was the result of being stationed in West Germany.

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  Thesokorus
2 years ago

If he wrote it in Russian it would be a “Russian paper” and never get cited in the West.

1984
1984
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

I can only go by what I believe, based on things I’ve read, and heard. The globalists are failing at their “great reset”. Putin appears to be anti cabal/globo homo. Perhaps klaus, knowing patriots are winning, throws Putins name out there hoping to pin Putin, patriots against each other? Although, I imagine they’re working together against the evil ones?

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  1984
2 years ago

“…The globalists are failing at their “great reset”…”

They will only destroy the west and with that torpedo any real power that they have. The rest of the world will carry on.

Idiots.

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

PA Commonwealth Court rules that mail-in voting was unconstitutional
https://www.wgal.com/article/pennsylvania-commonwealth-court-mail-in-voting-unconstitutional/38924054

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

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Sam J.
Sam J.
2 years ago

I linked this article in another comment. I went back and read it again and marveled how important it is and such a deep summation of a really deep subject. It’s really worth reading.

This also touches on the Jew, or cabal if you wish, problem. They really have no place there. The Jew structure is set up for an American, European society. There’s just not a solid platform or niche for them to weasel their way onto in the Asian societies. In the past they only way they could do so in China and Japan was with raw military power. It’s not like the Japanese and Chinese have forgotten this, nor who did it. Without raw military power to give them an in they have no pull, no power. All the places of power are occupied there already and they don’t need them or want to give up any of their power to accommodate them. Not only that, even their money power is of no use to them there. They make their pwn money, what would they need them for?

Japan, Refutation of Neoliberalism

http://www.paecon.net/PAEReview/issue23/Locke23.htm

Here’s a short excerpt,

“…Japan has preserved, of course, the nominal forms of liberal democracy.� But she has systematically drained them of content, just as she has drained capitalist institutions like the stock exchange of content. But if these forms are not necessary to the system, then both Peter F. Drucker, who has argued that an advanced society must be a free society, and Francis Fukuyama, who has argued that liberal democracy is the ultimate state of human ideological evolution, are wrong.� The significance of this is incalculable.

Japan is thus a far more important example of the famous Asian �soft-authoritarian� model made famous by Singapore, and the challenge of this model is far more profound than people realize.� This is particularly so given that China is desperately trying to construct a sustainable regime without risking the national disintegration that she quite reasonably fears attempted democracy would cause.

Theoretical Implications

Not only has economic history not stopped, but the range of alternatives exceeds the conventionally assumed one between capitalism and socialism.� Perhaps the Japanese system is capitalism of a sort, but if so, it is a capitalism in which private capital is not the dominant organizing principle of the economy, so I would dispute this.

As nationalists, the Japanese only want their system to serve them and have no interest in winning ideological arguments.�� They will not make significant efforts to disabuse foreigners of their economic theories, especially when these theories make foreign nations accept their trade surpluses…”

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

Japan is capitalist, but Japan also understands the value of tradition and hierarchy and earned status. The Left seeks to erode all of those things wherever they go, in an insane attempt to bring “equity”, when really they are just killing or impoverishing powerful and influential rivals who have built their businesses and networks over many years. All Marxist thought and leftism in general is basically just Cabal’s way of destroying people of independence, destroying people with accumulated capital and business contacts.

That’s all leftism is. Destroying the top of a society so that it can be ruled by organized crime.

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Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

I think the Japanese have lied to Westerners about their history and culture. There is a good Netflix documentary on the “Edo” period of Japan that, watching it, leads to far more questions than it answers. Basically, a minor warlord ruling a small province decided to wage war on other provinces. His innovative strategy was incorporating Portuguese muskets that were left by some traders along with arming his peasants with weapons and armor. Basically, he augmented his Samurai with trained peasants and some European weapons. He then proceeded to ignite a civil war that lasted about 100 years and continued through three generations of his family.

All of this was apparently done to impress the central government in Kyoto and to elevate the Shogunate to a more exalted status.

So the central government of Japan allowed a civil war to simply burn through the country and they did nothing for 100 years?

Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai takes place in about the last 10 years of this war. If you have not seen it, you should. It is a brilliant movie but an extremely unflattering portrayal of Japan of that period. The 47 Ronin was another unflattering movie…and that was supposed to be a war propaganda flick.

I think the Japanese have been gaslighting foreigners about how their society really works, to the point that you can’t trust the existing body of knowledge about them. They have deliberately prevented comprehensive knowledge of their civilization from being transparent to non-Japanese.

I doubt anything Japan does is a refutation of neo-liberalism, because neo-liberalism is a fraud. Peter Drucker and Fukuyama are both bullsh*tters. Japan was the very first country to benefit from America’s stupid free trade policies. They just prevented the usual suspects from taking over their economy. This is why, for example, they keep talking about the “stagnating” Japanese economy and the anemic Japanese stock market. What they mean is that Japan prevented the volatility in the stock market that would’ve allowed Wall Street trading firms to make a lot of money.

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Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

Oh, you are reading Robert Locke.

His stuff was great.

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Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

The flaw that Locke does not see is that, despite the intent of the Japanese government to provide for the well-being of its people, their mercantilist system depends on export-led growth right into the political economies of foreign countries, which means the outcome of their decisions depends on what a foreign country does.

What happens when a Trump comes along and says “America First?” Those mercantilist trade surpluses evaporate.

In fact, what you can see is this: the more these mercantilist trade policies spread across various nations, the more the global economy shrinks, as the number of potential export markets fall under various nationalist walls.

This is such an obvious problem of mercantilist economies that I suspect America engineered this outcome by design. Germany and Japan were deliberately encouraged and developed along mercantilist lines, with ready access to US markets, precisely so that other nations would emulate this model. When each new mercantilist nation discovered that it could not trade with other mercantilist nations, its only option was the importer of last resort: the USA.

This is the “hub and spoke” design of the US empire, where there really is no global economy, but simply the American economy extended globally. And while the Japanese may allocate its right 1% to control capital, the US allocates its right 1% to control war, which is the true commanding height of a political economy. This is why the US excels at building weapons, growing food and creating medicine, with the kind of medicine built around trauma care, invasive surgeries and drugs. This is a battlefield-style medical system designed to deal with casualties and injuries of war.

And while this American system doesn’t benefit the average American, it does benefit Washington, DC.

Trouble is paradise shows up when the “spokes” don’t radiate outward from a mercantilist country but, instead, radiate outward from the “hub” as exemplified by offshore outsourcing. This is China’s development. Furthermore, the kind of warfare the US is seeing are attempts to dislodge its monopoly on food production, medicine and weapons, with the first stressor being applied on the medical system through the virus. The second stressor is the weapons and military with potential wars in Ukraine and Taiwan. The third stressor is on the food supply, with rapid inflation.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  map
2 years ago

Neither an exporter nor an importer be.

kid
kid
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

Luke Smith on GDP https://lukesmith.xyz/articles/why-its-bad-to-have-high-gdp

While I can’t comment on Japan as a whole, the premise seems right. Also high savings and low consumption in general have to be good, while GDP is ass backwards(it measures low savings, high consumption).

kid
kid
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

The few things I’m thinking about, reading the article.

Why is investment banking etc so inefficient? Surely there is a way to make it efficient without central government.

I agree the turnover for short term relationships are bad. But surely there has to be a free market solution to this.

Also it’s surreal how much status matters to people. If it does, then of course the Japanese way of rewarding people with status directly instead of money makes a ton of sense. Of course I would rather be rewarded in real assets.

info
info
2 years ago
Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  info
2 years ago

In my “profession,” people pay me to be at the absolute forefront of any academic discipline. What that man says is true. At the bleeding edge of any given academic discipline requiring a post-secondary degree are: arbitrary rules, committees, politics, funding, and complacency. Zero science. And they all know it, they all paid for it, and they all get paid for it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

“Justice Amy Coney Barrett gets a $2 million book deal after preventing SCOTUS from hearing 2020 election cases.”

Proving that she is cabal.