News Briefs – 02/07/2025

 

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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 an unreliable news media, 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.

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“Make sure those you follow talk about the surveillance, because everyone who is in the game knows. Make them either damage the machine by saying it, or reveal they are part of it by staying silent. Demanding our side talk about the surveillance is really the closest to a Xanatos gambit our side has.”

Visit AmericanStasi.com, the most important website on the internet, and see firsthand the massive Stasi-like domestic spying operation in the US which is targeting you and your loved ones.

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Or rather, CIA used to run the government, but now its leaders are out, and it has limited access to funding. Though I am still struck by the fact this was not all done in 2016. Trump did not run, and beat this rigged system organically in 2016, and he did not enter office with no knowledge of how his enemy’s system worked. His side had to know everything BEFORE HE ANNOUNCED HE WOULD RUN. By the time he announced, every permutation of the battle had to have been wargamed, every facet of the plan stress-tested. If they knew this was how the system could be disassembled, why leave it all in place, hand power to Biden, and then let him steal even more money, import even more migrants, get even more innocent people killed, and so on. How did they know in four years, somebody would not find a way to solidify their hold on power? Or just a random event would not upset the plan? We were, maybe, a couple of seconds and an eighth of an inch from Trump being killed. How do you know a plane crash, a meteor falling out of the sky, or one determined madman could not change the course of events? We are still missing very important pieces of data, because this just does not fit.

It appears that CIA, USAID, and OCCRP were all involved in the impeachment of President Trump in ways similar to the regime change operations that all three organizations engage in abroad.

Committee vote on Kash Patel’s nomination to be FBI director delayed after Democrats object.

Judge temporarily blocks Trump plan offering incentives for federal workers to resign and extends deadline to Monday – AP.

Washington was granted its own preliminary injunction against Trump’s birthright citizenship order by a federal judge on Thursday.

A Blackhawk helicopter out of Richmond has made an unscheduled landing in a field near Fort Richie Road in Frederick County, MD. No one was injured and emergency crews are now on scene. I do not know how things are being done, or what intel knows, but I would imagine it is not impossible they are running experiments on Blackhawks, after two videos were released which indicated surveillance was watching and recording the crash of the Blackhawk into the passenger jet. Somehow it appears the American Stasi drove a helicopter into a passenger plane. So you have to wonder if this was intel testing a Blackhawk when something happened and they aborted the test, rather than maybe lose control of the helicopter.

LOL:

Trump sued over USAID cuts—As nearly all employees face layoffs.

President Trump has just signed an executive order requiring an audit of EVERY NGO which relies on federal funding, per Reuters. From 4Chan shills, to psyops on Gab, to Antifa and BLM, to the migrant flood, it was all NGO’s which the government was funding.

DOGE enters NOAA, raising Democratic fears it will be dismantled next.

Samantha Power, who was in charge of USAID, has been fired.

Biden admin filled terrorist coffers with over $1,300,000,000 before Trump took wrecking ball to foreign aid.

Erica Roach, the CFO of the Office of Personnel Management, has resigned after being pressured by DOGE employees.

The White House is working on an executive order to fire thousands of U.S. Department of Health and Human Services workers.

Hollywood got $millions in USAID. In 2022, the nonprofit arts sector generated $151.7 billion in direct spending by organizations and attendees and $29.1 billion in tax revenue.

USAID made a formal program to promote foreign countries to pass foreign laws and regulations to influence content moderation policies of US tech platforms. So the US government can’t limit your free speech, but it can give money to a foreign government to get it to make the speech platform you use in America limit your speech.

President Trump confirms DOGE is going to investigate Iraq and Afghanistan war funding.

Marco Rubio just informed USAID workers that he only needs 294 of them; there are 14,000 people who work at the agency.

Nasty Bishop who chastised Trump’s immigration policies revealed to have pocketed $53 million in taxpayer money.

90% of Ukraine news outlets get funding from USAID: new report.

Boyscout Paul Ryan was raiding USAID:

Chinese lab tortures 300 Beagles per week, paid for by U.S. taxpayers.

Only Trump can abolish corruption, and at the exact same time have a side benefit be a measurable reduction in food prices nationally due to r6eduction in demand increasingly relative supply:

James Okeefe plans to sue the FBI after release of the affidavit to raid his newsroom shows they lied.

US military deploys 300 troops to Guantanamo Bay to construct migrant facilities, provide security.

RFK Jr was videoed appearing to mix Methylene Blue in his drink. I have only heard of people consuming this for health recently, though it was always supposed to be a prank you could do, to put it in someone’s drink, and then they would go in and pee, and it would be bright green, and if they didn’t know you gave it to them they would freak out. I have no idea if it is really healthy. Apparently there is research saying it is, but you can never trust that. Given my observations in the biological sciences, I strongly suspect others really do not know the long term consequences of consuming it regularly, so as with everything, give it time and let others use it regularly before committing to it yourself. There will always be boobs who overdo it for extended periods, and if there are problems, they will usually alert you to them.

Israel has implored Ireland and Spain to take Palestinians displaced by the brutal war in the Gaza Strip, after making ‘false claims’ about the IDF’s actions in the enclave.

Jordan is reportedly preparing for war with Israel if Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attempts to expel Palestinians into its territory.

The Trump administration gave the former highest-ranking woman in the military just three hours to leave her home following her ouster over her support of diversity, equity and inclusion policies.

Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT) said Wednesday on MSNBC’s “All In” that the Trump administration is bringing America to a “tipping point” where our democracy will soon be unattainable.

NCAA bans biological men from women’s sports.

Democrats already regretting that David Hogg was selected as DNC vice chair.

Send people to AmericanStasi.com, because the revolution is heading straight for the intelligence community

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Anonymous
Anonymous
2 months ago

“If they knew this was how the system could be disassembled, why leave it all in place, hand power to Biden, and then let him steal even more money, import even more migrants, get even more innocent people killed, and so on”
The answer has everything to do with public perception. Vox Populi, Vox Dei, right? Think about the difference in public perception of the press between now and 2015. The MSM used to be respected, or at least listened to. Remember that? Think of the stuff now considered common knowledge that was only known by serious conspiracy theory buffs eight years ago.
Hell, even the term “conspiracy theory” has been redeemed thanks to Covid and the number of so-called conspiracy theories that were later publicly acknowledged to be true. Lab Leak anyone?
There were just too many “normies” still brainwashed to believe the MSM narrative in 2016 for Trump to be able to pull off what he’s doing now without suffering catastrophic blowback from the press, IMO.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
2 months ago

That might explain 2016, it doesn’t explain why more of this wasn’t exposed in his first term or why letting Biden steal 2020 and do so much damage was allowed instead of stopping the steal and using that as a jumping off point to expose everything else.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 months ago

Yes. I think most people believe that stopping the steal of 2020 would have been a better move. So… what did Trump / “They” know that we don’t? I believe most people underestimate just how brainwashed the “normies” were/are. Heck, many of them STILL think Biden was a good president. Seriously. You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make him drink — UNLESS you salt his oats. Think of 2020-2024 as salting the oats of normies to MAKE them drink the conspiracy theory cool-aid, so to speak.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
2 months ago

O’Bummer was enough salt, if not Clinton.

Exposing all the salt hiding in USAID and the rest of the cabal would have sufficed.

Leverage
Leverage
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 months ago

AC mentioned that Trump discoursing with someone said “we need to protect Elon” or some such thing. DOGE looks like what the wait was about.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous
2 months ago

> The MSM used to be respected, or at least listened to. Remember that?

I’m old enough to remember the claims. However, newspapers in the US were always partisan, all the way back to Ben Franklin. Almost every newspaper was sponsored by or supported a political party. You had Whig and Federalist and Know Nothing and Democrat-Republican newspapers, and they brown-nosed their selected politicians and went full-on Trigglypuff on the opposition.

That was the norm until the 1930s, when FDR put the jackboot on his opposition. Republican papers got leaned on, hard, and many of them went bankrupt. The rest fell in to line and began supporting Roosevelt. (same for radio)

After WWII, with the Fed firmly in control of the mass media, they started claiming “fair and balanced reporting.” Which was just as fair and balanced as you’ll get on, say, The View, but all opposition was silenced, and most people are trained to trust “authority”, which told them it was all OK.

The only reason people used to respect the news was that they didn’t know they were being baldly lied-to and manipulated.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
2 months ago

The difference between the time of the founding fathers and now is universal suffrage and mass immigration. When you allow the low-IQ, gullible, and socially malleably to vote, you greatly magnify the power of the press.

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teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  Anonymous
2 months ago

Don’t forget over a century of deliberately dumbing down the population through “public education.”

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
2 months ago

I understand the take, but the rational counter is that if you’re so stupid and need your hand held this long, you’ll just fall in line with whichever power manages to seize the reigns after a period of time.

These aren’t self-sufficient real humans capable of becoming assets to our cause or humanity in general. They’re herd animals that just follow the strongest appearing leader in whatever opinion is most powerfully presented.

phelps
Reply to  Anonymous
2 months ago

+++
Most people are followers, and will follow whatever monkey looks like the most successful monkey.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  phelps
2 months ago

Some years ago I was participating on a blog when the topic veered off onto heroes and sidekicks. I made a comment along the line of “…who would want to be a sidekick, anyway?”

Turned out, most of them, or at least so they claimed. They didn’t want to *do*, they just wanted to stand nearby and bask in glory, apparently.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  TRX
2 months ago

Sidekick is not the same as bystander.
A sidekick does what he can, most people aren’t in a position to be the hero, but they want to help.

Since the question implies that you would have the power to be the hero it is a little disappointing, but it’s not like they aimed for being a bystander.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  phelps
2 months ago

And Q team flipped the script so people follow their monkey.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  Bman
2 months ago

Jesus said the masses are like a flock of sheep looking for a shepherd. This is the way its always been. Nothing wrong with it, as long as the shepherds are good people who care for their flock.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
2 months ago

If you limit your reach to only +3SD autists and high-test Alphas, you won’t get enough of the population to join in for your revolution against the elites to be successful. You have to reach past that, even if you look down on those other people as herd animals.
Fact is: we are ALL herd animals. Some of us just decided to join a different herd from the one’s geographically surrounding us. Hence the importance of the internet to making this whole thing possible.

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kid
kid
Reply to  Anonymous
2 months ago

I think the pic is what an analytical person imagines what a non-analytical person thinks.

My guess is, analysis requires a lot of brainpower/IQ/calories/energy etc and it’s usually just better for most people not to bother. Thus, conformity because it is ~90% as good as analysis and is unlikely to go wrong.

But it’s probably bad nowadays since analysis beats conformity with project mockingbird style psyops.

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teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  kid
2 months ago

…analysis requires a lot of brainpower/IQ/calories/energy etc = higher blood pressure: more oxygen has to be pushed into the brain; this is why you should refuse blood pressure lowering medication and cholesterol lowering drugs.

kid
kid
Reply to  teotoon
2 months ago

Hang on this might explain why boomers are so dumb

Actually, now I think about it, the boomers who I know for sure don’t take meds(small sample size) are like millennial level dumb instead.

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Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
2 months ago

Exactly, they would have fallen in line with a coup against O’Bummer that dragged all the skeletons out of the closet, and we would have been spared so much extra damage and wasted life.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Anonymous
2 months ago

“…I understand the take, but the rational counter is that if you’re so stupid and need your hand held this long,…They’re herd animals…”

I think you over condemn people without good cause. When I was a kid in a major city there were three TV stations. That’s all. There was no internet. And people are just in the past decade getting information and a lot of this is different from what they have been told all their lives. To condemn people who have had no real information is like complaining blind people can’t see the color red. As the internet expanded more and more, a vast number of people are now seeing what they were told was a lie. Now maybe you and I know these things but I didn’t “really” know until after 9-11 when it was so damn obvious that I couldn’t ignore it. I mean where exactly do you look before the internet for this sort of data. Hardly anywhere. It was just not to be found nor hinted at. And in fact many of the conspiracy theory folks were actually agents spouting a tiny bit of truth, mixed with lies to confuse the situation even further.

And the even bigger problem that as people have become more and more economically stressed, who has time for this? Most people work all day, collapse into he chair, watch a couple hours of TV and play with the kids and that’s it. They have no time for anything else.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
2 months ago

Whichever interpretation you choose, it is quite foolish to spend time trying to wake them up instead of moving and letting them follow you.

2020-2024 is indefensible.

Max Barrage
Max Barrage
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 months ago

Per the limited amount of info you have available to you.

MentalAnon
MentalAnon
Reply to  Sam J.
2 months ago

As a pre-2000 conspiracy theorist, I spend a lot of time at the library and in the alternative section of used bookstores.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  MentalAnon
2 months ago

I did to, but what is true? A fairly damning fact was the John Birch society. The largest of what you might call a conspiracy organization in the US was run by the Jews. And to show we are all not fools, Revilo Oliver, a very smart guy, did not even see this himself right away and he was on the board and a co-founder, until many years. So to condemn your average Joe just trying to get by is extremely unfair.

Just as crazy offshoot. I noticed really smart Cromag guys have very tall foreheads/ Look at Revilo Olivers

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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
2 months ago

The guy was being charitable. They’d have every one of us up against the wall in a hot minute if it meant they keep their lake house. And that is not even taking into account the ones that are directly surveilling or harming us.

a
a
Reply to  Sam J.
2 months ago

The Spotlight and Gun Week, back in the mid 70’s, was the outlet set I found and could afford, weeklies that pushed Mr. Overton’s Window and had plenty of dirt on things that went against US (and USA), and the Spotlight (now American Free Press) might have stopped short of what I would have liked as full disclosure, but even when stopping short of the mark, you were left with the opinion that we were being jerked mightily by cluds like clinton & co., and even showing the back story of the Conspiracy of Silence, if you don’t know what that is, get a quick look and have a barf bag handy, those demons had no shame on their lack of remorse, killing an investigator and his little boy with a bomb in the personal plane (and why did the fibbies show up in the field with scattered remains within minutes of this nighttime scattering of effects across a wide area?), and it goes on and on, my 50+ years of looking on in almost disbelief that freedom meant so little to those in on the life steal, and here we are, finally getting a glimpse of relief so sorely sought and needed. Rant over.

Just Me
Just Me
2 months ago

RFK Jr and methylene blue

Dr Mercola is a big proponent of that. You can probably search his site and get some info.

kid
kid
Reply to  Just Me
2 months ago

Mercola and Georgi dickride it. The Peaty/saturated fat subreddits who are adjacent to them often hate on it.

Machine Trooper
Machine Trooper
2 months ago

Another Q post I remember came on the heels of a State of the Union address (I think) during Trump’s 1st term. Some members of Congress chanted “USA! USA!” after something the President said. Q said those people would be set free.

Free from blackmail, I assume. Treasonous cumguzzlers like McConnell and Graham will be loyal to whoever owns them for the rest of their lives. But maybe some guys like Hawley will stop taking occasional treasonous detours into cuckery once out from under whatever Cabal has on them. I’ll be paying attention to that in the coming months.

CHUD
CHUD
2 months ago

On the topic “His side had to know everything BEFORE HE ANNOUNCED HE WOULD RUN…”
A possible explanation. 2016-2020 is installing a stay behind network and forcing the deep state to expend ammo. Recall Q posts about that time the earth rang like bell for 17s, BLM riots, ect. 2020-2024 is a decision point, the plan had been to go forward, but Trump decided to delay instead because risk of civil war was too high for a direct confrontation. So some sort of COG was activated and they gambled they could contain the situation. 2024-Present. With the network prepositioned Trump can blitz the deep state with rapid EO.
I speculate that the missing piece is exotic tech. Including THINTHREAD which is being parallel constructed by DOGE, STARFIRE which is alluded to the crypic Q posts right at the end about “it had to be this way” and “moves and countermoves”, classified nano-tech, i.e. Trumps miraculous COVID recovery after the debate, and anti-gravity tech to warp spacetime. i.e. deflect bullets.
If you look at General Washington, most of his “fight” was counterintelligence operations to clean up his organization before any kinetic engagements. Likewise a lot of the delay and seeming inaction of Trump was a long tedious counterintel op. A lot of it was a gamble on his part, and I think the power faction had a replacement lined up in case he was killed. I don’t think they would have left that to chance

Farcesensitive
Reply to  CHUD
2 months ago

Civil war would have been less destructive than Biden.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  CHUD
2 months ago

Some of that grift money must be going to reverse engineered UFOs, beam tech, harp, intergalactic trade, time machines, portals etc etc weird black projects. I wonder when they are going to get to that part.

Farcesensitive
2 months ago

Trump asks GOP leaders to end tax perks for billionaire sports owners, hedge funds to cover ‘middle class’ cuts

https://nypost.com/2025/02/06/us-news/trump-asks-gop-leaders-to-end-tax-perks-for-billionaire-sports-owners-and-hedge-funds-to-cover-middle-class-cuts/

He needs to lower a flat income tax to the capital gains rate next if he needs more partial steps towards shifting to only tariffs.

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Anon
Anon
2 months ago

Though I am still struck by the fact this was not all done in 2016. 

Did you see the Nicholas Cage movie Next. To get the girl to like him, he tried all the permutations. Only scenario that worked was getting punched in the face
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUWOzyo-Kec

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MentalAnon
MentalAnon
Reply to  Anon
2 months ago

Most of the time, this really is the only thing that works.

Corelious
Corelious
2 months ago

To your initial remark, AC, you are correct. It doesn’t fit. I recommend you check out a guy on youtube called Jamie Walden. The Faull (probably spelling it wrong) brothers have done good work there as well.
No one is on our side, we are at the end of the line in terms of biblical prophecy. There is no way that we come out truly on top – this is their end game. The new world order isn’t a jack boot on our necks, it’s a false golden age. A millenial utopia without the millenial reign of Christ.

The United State is slated for destruction, the immigrants are out but the hundreds of thousands to millions of chinese PLA soldiers are still in the country. Their heavy weapon systems are still here waiting. Our military manufacturing is still crippled, and China still has supporting forces standing by in both Mexico and in Canada.
Things in the US are too good to be true because they want the people deft blind and dumb to whats coming. And Trump is a part of it. There are no good guys in the government who some how kept riots and insanity from happening during the election – Trump is was the pick. That’s why there’s discrepancies from what happened in 2016 presidency vs. Now. Because they wanted us so hijacked in the amygdala that we would WANT to believe that good is happening.
Intelligence, is just an arm. Are they doing it? Yeah. But it’s a waste of time, a strategic distraction aimed and jacking the amygdala – it’s been there and always has been. Their master is the great enemy, the devil. And we don’t beat that by means of the flesh. You’re dealing with a methodology that goes back before even the flood. One world history, one enemy with many faces. They’ve written history, they’ve written this script. Look into their ties to SRA – which might very well be an arm or the beating heart of intelligence, a good source on that is Russ Dizdar.
But for all that, we know how this ends. You say God wins, but God has already won. He’s called his shot through biblical prophecy. And the answer to us sharing in that victory is walking as Christ walked. For no weapon formed against us shall proper – for we do not fight against flesh and blood, but principalities and powers of the air.
Lean into that question you keep asking yourself AC, it’s the right question.

Festis
Festis
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 months ago

Evil never sleeps, no matter it’s setbacks.

Corn pop
Corn pop
Reply to  Corelious
2 months ago

Millions of gun owners say otherwise. You’re full of it.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Corelious
2 months ago

Test

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Festis
Festis
Reply to  Bman
2 months ago

ies

teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  Bman
2 months ago

You answered incorrectly: the answer is “C.” Now write an essay on cat memes.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Corelious
2 months ago
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Farcesensitive
Reply to  Bman
2 months ago

Like the posts from Trevor above, rat poison is mostly good food with just enough poison to be deadly.

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kid
kid
Reply to  Bman
2 months ago

Interesting concept. Can someone analyse the counterfactual? it doesn’t seem particularly falsifiable.

Anon
Anon
Reply to  Bman
2 months ago

Good read – but reading it game me black & white lines across my vision.

I liked the line “If still here, you are either White, Asian of Off-White (the racist community is tolerant, as long as you are equally racist)”

it makes me think “racism” is a too simplistic term to describe something else.

Leverage
Leverage
Reply to  Anon
2 months ago

it makes me think “racism” is a too simplistic term to describe something else.
Me too

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Corelious
2 months ago

“You cannot invade the mainland United States. There would be a man with a rifle behind every blade of grass.”

— Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, Imperial Japanese Navy
(The guy who laid out the plan for the attack on Pearl Harbor, btw. He had been a diplomatic envoy to the United States during the 1930s, traveled all over it, and knew the USA more than most foreigners, much less Japanese. He kept telling his superiors the attack on Pearl was a bad idea, but was ordered to STFU and do as he was told.)

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Corelious
2 months ago

It’s too late, Trump won the election and is cleaning house, you can’t do anything about it now.
You’re wasting your time.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Corelious
2 months ago

He may be, sort of right. There’s a lot of quirky stuff that doesn’t add up. I’m 90% it’s fake to 10% it’s real on the Trump assassination. It does not add up. It’s just too damn WWF fakery looking. It appears a set up deal. One factoid that really, really pushed me over on thinking it’s fake. Where the two police snipers were that they “supposedly” took a break and wee not there, there is a big ass piece of farm machinery right in the bullet path between them and Trump but they could have shot the “supposed sniper” Crooks and the the audience. So even if they wanted to and double crossed Trump they could not have shot him. Add to that the video where there doesn’t seem to be casings where Crooks body was found and when they found them they didn’t seem to be lined up where a AR would fling them, and a lot of other stuff. The guy they showed shot in the video looks more like the guy form Arizona whose van they towed off than he does Crooks. It just seems like it was a set up. Get some brain addled MKultraed dufus to crawl up on the roof, a couple of police snipers shoot him and some in the crowd, while Trump jumps up with fake blood packs smeared on him and his ear heals in miraculous time, it just seems so……fake.

And Q, I do not in any way believe and haven’t for a very long time that this is is anything but “operation trust” and it appeared to, and others, that Trump covertly pushed this “plan” as being a real thing with various motions and cues. That means that Trump is part of it and how did that work out? How has the great”Q” plan worked out for you? Proof is in the reality of what is and what is, is still not good. It’s better but better and a real “lasting” path to freedom are two different things. Could be that Trump was resistant to do all they asked. So the powers that be put Biden in. It may well be that the plan was to flood the country with aliens who would militarily take over, but of course these people were idiots and Biden and all his bunch were such idiots they couldn’t bring even the slightest plan to fruition no matter how hard they try. And AI is just not quite there yet. It’s damn close, but not there. So, now it’s back to Trump to hold the line until the time is right.

I’m not saying what he is doing is not good but you would expect that. If he didn’t do it someone else eventually would with NO control and in a far more violent manner that they had no control over.

It’s not like they don’t have history books. Last time they tried, exactly what they are doing here, they got a Hitler. A real Hitler, and damn near almost lost. A couple changed events in WWII and Germans would have won. It was way more close than they “triumphantly” like to tell you.

So what to do? Get a fake Hitler like Trump. Take out the ranting about the Jews and it’s damn hard to not equate Trump to Hitler. Do all the Hitler stuff except, leave the Jews out of it. I’m not convinced that he is not just there to keep the pot from boiling over until they get AI to a better level of readiness and then…it’s a boot in face forever. Although it varies I’m at maybe 55% to 75% Trump is just a fake Hitler. In my mind those percentages of what he is change constantly. It’s hard to say, he’s very good. If fake, he’s the best.

You might even see the Chinese open source completely free release of an advanced AI as an attempt to counter the Jews boot in the face forever AI. They know who the enemy is but can not directly strike them. I believe the Jews released covid into China to kill off as many as possible and I believe the Chinese know it too.

Of course everything I said could be bat shit crazy but…there’s lots of things that point to exactly this crazy postulate. I hope I’m wrong.

There are ways, big inflection points you can watch to see if “reform” is real, or not. One “key”, and a big one is, if they do not do major, massive, serious overhaul of the voting system, then likely it’s just more globalhomo in your future. It’s all a set up because without this reform none of the rest matters. So watch that, closely. There’s absolutely ZERO reason they can not reform the voting system to make fraud less likely and to change it so mostly the tax paying public votes and not a vast number of the mob. If anyone tells you different. They are wrong. The can come with all sorts of excuses but all of them are lies and bullshit. I’ve covered this a gazillion times. The Constitution is what it is and they can change who votes for Congressmen and Senators any time they want. So that’s a direct, no doubt, 100% clue if they are serious, or not.

And BTW all these people bleating about the Constitution being of no use are wrong. It’s just not being followed. The US Constitution is about as good as you can get from Men. Its hardly the Constitution and laws fault if everyone ignores it. All the rules and guidelines for serious reform are all already in the document.

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  Sam J.
2 months ago

Well stated!
Operation Trust, 2025?
Let’s hope not, but Hollywood circa 1950 could have scripted such a thing and plenty of Jewish fiction writers could have plotted it out. Consider Asimov’s “Foundation” trilogy.
Wasn’t his son, by the way, caught with more CP than anyone else in history? Was Issac himself the Mr. tubcuddles of his day?
Given AI, you could be correct.

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Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Corelious
2 months ago

I forgot one that I mentioned earlier in another comment. If 6 months out AC is still being beamed then Trump is very much likely a fake Hitler. There’s NO way that anyone but the US is paying for all this massive surveillance. It’s just too costly and they are finding the money now. As soon as the cash flow stops these never do wells will go home.

A
A
Reply to  Sam J.
2 months ago

It is possible that units will continue to work independently.

It took years to root out the last “defeated” WW2 soldiers

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 months ago

It appears that CIA, USAID, and OCCRP were all involved in the impeachment of President Trump in ways similar to the regime change operations that all three organizations engage in abroad.

The game is still being played until high powered, muckity mucks start going to jail. If the public is getting the receipts on these entities, it should see MASSIVE numbers of people going to prison for the rest of their lives. If military personnel were involved, their stay may only last until the firing squads clean their rifles and fix on their assignment.

Tonawanda
Tonawanda
2 months ago

From the way the wind is blowing, I am comforting myself with the sheer speculation that the first world-shocking arrest will be BO or Crooked, probably Crooked because Trump said so during the debate.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 months ago

Goodness, the news brief is typically stuffed with great information. Today is like a Thanksgiving meal!

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 months ago

February 6, 2025
“Received a letter from POTUS today purporting to remove me as Commissioner & Chair,” Ellen Weintraub, a frequent critic of Trump, wrote on the social media network X Thursday evening. “There’s a legal way to replace FEC commissioners — this isn’t it,” she added.

Ellen Weintraub, meet Phyliss Fong…

January 29, 2025
Security agents escorted the inspector general of the U.S. Department of Agriculture [Phyliss Fong] out of her office on Monday after she refused to comply with her firing by the Trump administration, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.

map
map
2 months ago

Trump taking a hatchet to the government is all well and good, but the real cost of government is not the personnel and their salaries and benefits. It’s the regulations that they enforce. Wouldn’t it have been easier to just leave them intact at their jobs doing nothing? What are we going to do with all of these unemployed federal workers?

phelps
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 months ago

I think you underestimate how much of a punishment it is for someone who considered themselves a powerful, influential better-than to suddenly just be another Joe Schmo with no power, no influence, and suddenly subject to all the laws they ignored their entire life.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  phelps
2 months ago

I can’t remember his name offhand, but there was a senior Soviet diplomat who defected back in the 1970s. After being debriefed he got the usual stipend, a house, and a car.

He finally called the Soviet Embassy and asked to return to the USSR. When his CIA handlers asked him why, he said “Back home, I was somebody. Here, I’m nobody.”

He got on the plane, went back to Russia, and then to prison. Where I guess he was Somebody.

Another comment was, “Here, I don’t know what to do. There’s nobody to tell you what to do.” I guess he missed the whole point of the “America” thing, though an alarming number of theoretically-Americans would probably sympathize with him.

mononomous
mononomous
Reply to  phelps
2 months ago

Their punishment should provide a sense of closure to their victims. Who cares how THEY feel.

phelps
Reply to  mononomous
2 months ago

I care about winning more than emotion. God will handle the justice.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 months ago

> many, many of these jobs were off limits to us,

“It’s a club, and you’re not in it.”
— George Carlin

After his descent into drugs and alcohol and lengthy rehab, Carlin wasn’t funny any more, but he sure had some kind of revelation as to how the government works.

Mr Twister
Mr Twister
Reply to  TRX
2 months ago

He also said white people were disappearing “and that’s a good thing'”

A
A
Reply to  Mr Twister
2 months ago

he probably conflated cabal with european

map
map
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 months ago

Good answer

Corn pop
Corn pop
Reply to  map
2 months ago

Who cares about the unemployed federal workers. They can compete for jobs like the rest of us.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Corn pop
2 months ago

“We have an excess of ‘coders.’ I suggest you learn to mine coal.”

Farcesensitive
Reply to  TRX
2 months ago

Someone has to pick the crops after the deportations.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 months ago

Fast food, car detailing, lawn service, pool service, framing, roofing, drywalling, convenience stork clerks, working the chicken processing lines at Tyson Food… lots of suddenly-available jobs out there for the Feducrats.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Corn pop
2 months ago

Or end up in prison or banished.

teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  map
2 months ago

No

Farcesensitive
Reply to  map
2 months ago

Absolutely not.
They must be removed and made to suffer.

Justice must not only be done, it must be seen to be done.

teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  map
2 months ago

One step at a time.The removals and the closing are creating enough havoc that will allow Trump’s people to declare many regulations void: The Department of Education being shut down means all of its regulations cannot be enforced.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
2 months ago

AC, you make your usual excellent point about lacking crucial data to understand what is actually happening and what has actually already happened.

Having watched Ukraine fairly closely, I can’t help but think that the faction behind DJT has been pursuing a Strategy similar to Russia’s domestically. Namely, “Deep Battle”.

I’m grossly over-simplifying, but the idea is that the attacking force applies constant steady attritional pressure along the entirety of the front until the entire front functionally collapses.

This “functional collapse” manifests in a specific point. This point then becomes the focus of a pinpoint drive deep into the rear echelons of the enemy. The invading army causes extreme havoc and faces little resistance because the entire front has functionally collapsed.

The art at the Strategic level is obv knowing when the entire front is functionally collapsed and where the overall collapse manifests initially.

It sure seems possible that the DJT Faction had been waging a full spectrum attritional war against its opponents. There have been Operational defeats and Operational victories for both sides but the one constant has been the DJT Faction’s relentless full spectrum pressure and the gradual attrition of the enemy as it uses reaources in defense.

Musk’s attack on USAID can possibly be seen as the drive into the rear through a functionally collapsed front. Idk. I am a pessimist and would be depressed at the victory celebration! But this is possible.

If this is true, then the analysis from the opponents side is inapplicable. The opposing strategy (Wehrmacht) in gross simplification is to drive through a non functionally collapsed front at a tactically weak point and move into the rear and then hold. Repeatedly. The art there is knowing when the specific offensive will “culminate” and not going beyond that. Ukraine’s adventure in Kursk seemed to follow this mindset. Which makes sense as they are a NATO army and NATO is pure Wehrmacht (not a bad thing at all).

So, I’m not looking for Musk and DJT to slowly run out of steam, reach a culminating point and then seek to hold gains. Instead, I am looking for a total rout which reveals the functional full spectrum collapse of the enemy (despite pockets of resistance).
DJT’s first term seems to me part of the overall strategy of attrition per Deep Battle and not a Blitzkreig.

Anon
Anon
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 months ago

It is starting to look like the Fall of the Soviet Union

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anon
2 months ago

Yeah, but the former Soviets were mostly angry and bewildered, and we’re chanting “Kick them! Kick them harder!”

phelps
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 months ago

It will have to happen fast. Trump is on a timetable, and that is the midterms. If they aren’t crippled by the midterms, they will end up taking seats and putting real roadblocks in front of the rest of the campaign.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  phelps
2 months ago

I know it’s still early, but I wish he’d launch an offensive against the election fraud already.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 months ago

I’ve seen some reports that Musk has already found some foreign money sent to USAID recipients.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 months ago

It needs to go that direction as quickly as possible.
The entire left must be exposed as traitors and removed from society.

Machine Trooper
Machine Trooper
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 months ago

One development I’m watching with interest is what happens if/when the Swamp Media is fully defunded. There are still so many bovine brainwashed normies out there regurgitating Cabal Narratives, it defies belief. Will they detox once/if the propaganda ministry collapses? If so, how long will it take? Or are they so invested in the lies that they can never accept truth? AC often says exposing the surveillance is the lynchpin. Maybe, for a lot of folks–intelligent, decent human beings. But I’ve met plenty of sheeple who would either support the surveillance, or completely forget about it in lieu of the next viral Tiktok video. And yeah: looking back, I’m sure plenty of the former glowed.

a r
a r
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 months ago

Let me know how you feel if/when things blow our way and you get 2000 comments a day, to start. Then we can see about donations to get you a staffer to assist, or at least vet a couple good volunteers…

Kentucky Gent
Kentucky Gent
Reply to  Thesokorus
2 months ago

Tukhachevsky, is that you?

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Thesokorus
2 months ago

I really like this analysis.

I tried to post something slightly more substantive than that, but hit the WordPress install screen.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Thesokorus
2 months ago

Anything less than complete victory will result in the Left avenging themselves on anyone even remotely connected with their current embarrassment. They’ve already tried to murder Don twice, they’ve called for attacks his wife and his children, they’ve arrested his first lawyer and canceled several others, and bragged about it.

They will go full Terror if they ever get the chance. They’ve not only been opposed, they’ve been disrespected, and “respect” is what they value above all things.

Of course, you have to keep in mind that they use the same definition of “respect” that gangbangers use, which translates more as “fear and obedience.” Not quite the real meaning. But to the Left, words are power in their witchcraft-centric thinking.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  TRX
2 months ago

They must be removed entirely from our society, any other definition of completely victory is insufficient.

If even 1% of society is composed of the modern left they will return like the heads of a hydra.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  TRX
2 months ago

The only thing worse than getting in a war is losing one.

A
A
Reply to  Thesokorus
2 months ago

Ukraine losing would be a win for the Ukranian people.

We have learned that sometimes, the real enemy was in the castle from the start

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Thesokorus
2 months ago

Even as Deep Battle the first term was remarkably wasted.
Very little attritional pressure was applied.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 months ago

100% fair point. We’d have to agree on “attrition”. It’s an analogy and there are no shells flying or missile strikes etc etc and only a few bullets have been fired. It’s reasonable to argue that arrests or even killings would.be attrition. If so, you’re right. Or, apparently so on the face of public information. I was not thinking of that form of attrition, though I think at this point Q has to be taken very seriously and the seemingly outlandish claims of arrests etc may very well have happened.

I was thinking about DJT dismantling the Bush Faction’s hold on the GOP. It hasn’t been portrayed that way, but I think DJT is almost entirely an Operation against the Bush Faction. I think it is undeniable they have suffered heavy losses since 2016.

BIG M!
BIG M!
Reply to  Thesokorus
2 months ago

“Attack rapidly, ruthlessly, viciously, without rest, however tired and hungry you may be, the enemy will be more tired, more hungry. Keep punching.”
— George S. Patton Jr.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
2 months ago

The depth of the theft is outrageous but not unexpected.
DOGE now needs to turn a spotlight on the recipients of the theft and then have Trump very publicly declare that clawbacks are coming very soon. Any attempts to spend, move, or hide misappropriated monies will result in trips to Guantanamo. Those monies are to be returned to the Treasury.
Even if there isn’t a way to do it just say so as to keep them reeling. I think DOGE could monitor the NGOs to make sure they’re complying though.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Corn Pop
2 months ago

Any attempts to spend, move, or hide misappropriated monies will result in trips to Guantanamo The Firing Squad.

Fixed. Never give a traitor a second opportunity to stab you in the back.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
2 months ago

Right, GITMO for life is for the ones who cooperate.

phelps
2 months ago

By the time he announced, every permutation of the battle had to have been wargamed, every facet of the plan stress-tested. 

Except all that wargaming had CIA moles implanted everywhere. It was good enough to look plausible, but not good enough to work. Trump spent 4 years figuring out who fouled his first wargaming, and another 4 years confirming it to get to here.

Aanon
Aanon
Reply to  phelps
2 months ago

This. My current assessment is that the first term was a giant probing operation. I’m generally with Farce that The Plan sucks; but, many, many of the demons revealed themselves from ‘17-20 and went unbridled from ‘21-24, making them much more available to exorcise.

TRX
TRX
2 months ago

> RFK Jr was videoed appearing to mix Methylene Blue in his drink. 

I’ve seen references to that – albeit in fiction – going back to the late 1930s.

phelps
2 months ago

Judge temporarily blocks Trump plan offering incentives for federal workers to resign and extends deadline to Monday – AP.

So… there’s time for the number to get higher than 40K? Oh no.

Dontthrowmeintthebriarpatch
Farcesensitive
Reply to  phelps
2 months ago

Or we can just move to firing them without severance.

Bid3n Didn't Win
Bid3n Didn't Win
2 months ago

Another incredible day of news briefs which confirm without a doubt what AC has been telling us for years and years. Way to go, man!! I hope it doesn’t take long for the shock wave to make it’s way down to your neighborhood operators.

TRX
TRX
2 months ago

> It appears that CIA, USAID, and OCCRP were all involved in the impeachment of President Trump in ways similar to the regime change operations that all three organizations engage in abroad.

“No, no, you have it all wrong. They were just *helping*. Those crazies and Trumptards were trying to subvert the Will of the People, and those agencies stepped in to ensure fair elections.

Yes, the baddies got in, but if we screech and complain long enough, they’ll back off and we’ll get our way again, just as we always did before. And we’ll make sure the baddies never, ever, subvert Our Democracy’s election process again.

So, since they’ve cut off our money, your donations are Very Important to Us. Give. Give until it hurts, because you don’t want to see the horrors of a free country and free elections with a Republican form of government. And you don’t want to see us wind up in Guantanamo and forced to wear ugly clothing and eating institutional food, do you? Give now! It’s only money. Money-money-money ooh sweet money, yess, my Preciousss…”

phelps
Reply to  TRX
2 months ago

Give now! It’s only money.

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

phelps
2 months ago

Re: FEC commissioner shitcanning
I just read the whole FEC section of the statute. There’s nothing in it restricting appointment or removal by the president (like there is in the Fed, for example.) I think that means that they are like any other political appointment, and can be removed by the President.
Trump likely picked this one (on the advice of counsel) precisely because the statute is silent on it, and he wants the precedent secured in court that they are all appointed at the will of the President.

Anominous
Anominous
Reply to  phelps
2 months ago

What AC said. Thanks.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  phelps
2 months ago

It’s good to build momentum, but he needs to quickly reach the point of challenging the constitutionality of any statute that purports to limit his absolute power over the executive branch.
All executive branch positions (including those that purport to be separate) are entirely within his discretion.

phelps
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 months ago

It’s a peculiar system, in that he doesn’t have standing to go tell a court, “tell me that I have this power.” He has to just do it, and someone has to challenge him. The thing is, they aren’t challenging a lot of what he is doing, which may be strategic in that they don’t want him to get it codified by beating them.
The other option is that he is just so far inside their OODA loop that they CAN’T manage to challenge anything.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  phelps
2 months ago

Right, I want to see him start firing the people with the absolute most purported statutory protections against summary firing.

And shouldn’t he be able to sue the government on the grounds that various laws are unconstitutional?

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TRX
TRX
Reply to  phelps
2 months ago

> It’s a peculiar system, in that he doesn’t have standing to go tell a court, “tell me that I have this power.” He has to just do it, and someone has to challenge him. The thing is, they aren’t challenging a lot of what he is doing,

That’s exactly how Lincoln set up a dictatorship in 1861. Congress was deadlocked or ineffective, so he just started issuing orders, and when Congress objected, he sent in soldiers with guns to persuade them to see things his way.

Eventually Congress realized they could pass all the unpopular decisions off to the President by failing to act, which left them with clean hands as far as their electorate knew. And Congress has been doing that to some degree ever since.

TRX
TRX
2 months ago

The Fed opened the valve on the money firehose and pointed it at chosen businesses to “help” them during COVID. Even in the early days the misappropriation and corruption were being reported on, even by the mainstream media. Mostly, the Fed just shrugged and wrote all the money off. After all, they can always extract more from us.

Various MSM sources claimed $500 billion went through the COVID Relief program. Other guesstimates varied, but if the MSM would admit to that much, from their financial masters, who knows how much money was looted from us?

“Well, that’s interesting, but… look! Here comes the Delta-3 Variant! Run out and buy more sheet plastic and duct tape NOW!”

TRX
TRX
2 months ago

> 60,000 Federal employees have accepted Trump’s buyout

One would *assume* there’s a hiring freeze going on as well. After all, who are the “best qualified” people to fill all those empty positions?

Right…

Farcesensitive
Reply to  TRX
2 months ago

A hiring freeze and they already fired all recent hires that hadn’t passed the probationary period.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 months ago

Ah, good!

Now they need to make sure they’re not re-hired as “civilian contractors.”

TRX
TRX
2 months ago

> Samantha Power, who was in charge of USAID, has been fired

…and she’s grandstanding about it, too. But I bet the folds before the Marshals come and physically remove her from not-her-office-any-more.

phelps
2 months ago

Erica Roach, the CFO of the Office of Personnel Management, has resigned after being pressured by DOGE employees.

Get a load of this one:

roach
Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  phelps
2 months ago

“She” has a 5 o’clock shadow.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  phelps
2 months ago

Check and I’ll raise you YAS-QWEEN the $400K overtime whore.
https://www.arthursido.com/2024/12/death-by-administration.html
.
The NYPD’s highest-paid employee — who shoveled in more than $400,000 last year — filed for retirement this week amid an internal affairs probe into her astronomical overtime, The Post has learned.
Lt. Quathisha Epps will retire just shy of 20 years with the department, sources said — an early exit that will impact her pension and cost her a $12,000-a-year supplement for cops who reach the two-decade mark.
Leaving money on the table is seemingly uncharacteristic for Epps, who raised eyebrows by pulling in roughly $204,000 in overtime last year for her administrative job in NYPD Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey’s office, payroll records show.
Sources told The Post that Epps’ whopping overtime was capped after The Post’s exclusive report last month on her pay. She was also told she’d be put back on patrol — an apparently unappetizing prospect after her cushy desk job, according to the sources.
“There is no way she was going to go out on patrol,” one source told The Post.
.
Motherfuckers need to die for this shit.

Leverage
Leverage
Reply to  Bman
2 months ago

Couldn’t agree more.
Mmm…I wonder if there might be a chosen people behind this construct.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Bman
2 months ago

Real power is the ability to do evil, and force people to allow it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  phelps
2 months ago

someone needs to draw her.

1667289485525795
Steve Morris.
Steve Morris.
Reply to  Anonymous
2 months ago

Yup

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A
A
Reply to  phelps
2 months ago

That cannot be real. They really are rubbing your noses in the diversity.

Looks like Kek with teeth.

Anon
Anon
Reply to  phelps
2 months ago

They used to say “respect & salute the rank not the person”

but they devalued the rank so much it became worthless.

hair
whiteguy
whiteguy
2 months ago

After getting beamed for the 3rd night in a row, I got to thinking about connections.

  1. This action can’t be detected by normal methods, so maybe these are Maxwell’s “Scalar Waves” in use.
  2. From A/C’s reports they don’t like vegetation between them and the target
  3. In 2009 We all got forced to switch digital television (the first law was in 1996), lots of excuses why, BUT did it ‘free up’ bandwidth…

Putting this together, maybe they are using the freed up TV bands to push out intersecting scalar waves to target people, and they legislate things away like heavy vegetation, lead paint, etc that might interfere with their signal…
I don’t know, just tired of waking up at 2:30am on the nose with either a racing heart rate or a terrible urge to pee (even though my bladder is almost empty).
These chuckle heads better have a good exit plan, because if/when I discover who’s screwing with me, it’s not going to end well, for them.

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

Gaming this a bit. I suspect extremely strongly that this force is the same “inertia” type forces you see in gyroscopes, rail guns, and other assorted things. It’s based on the acceleration of an accelerated object or mass surges in motion. So a spinning gyroscope if moved is being accelerated further so precesses by giving off inertia waves, moving it with reference to the universes mass.

Ok so the acceleration is from spinning objects, generally. There may be some sort of alloy that when activated electrically puts out these inertia waves. And just like radar they seem to have found ways to project and receive them. I wonder since spinning objects moving create the waves could a mass spinning be a way to absorb or deflect them? The same way an antenna can transmit and receive electromagnetic waves. Maybe a spinning mass can intercept them. An idea that will not cost you much and can be done without too much effort. Make a form that can go over your head. Cover it with your lead blanket and whatever else you have. Suspend the blanket from the ceiling on a rope and if you start getting hit, spin it. I know it’s a bit off but I have tried and have not come up with anything else. In your copious free time[sic]
🙂
maybe you could try it.

Kentucky Gent
Kentucky Gent
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 months ago

but I found it was incredibly important the magnet’s positions on the blades be carefully adjusted to balance them (a big problem with spinning anything with mass).”

It’s why we pay for tire balancing.

Steve Morris.
Steve Morris.
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 months ago

https://books.google.com/books?id=zuJ8BgAAQBAJ&pg=PR1&source=kp_read_button&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&gboemv=1&ovdme=1#v=onepage&q&f=false

Coming at it from a different angle. There is an exercise in this book combining standing meditation and following your natural chi flow. It’s a longshot but it may help to absorb the energy, possibly sense it coming and stay one step ahead. Either way, it’s at least good for moving lactic acid after tough work outs.

teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  Steve Morris.
2 months ago

I think the Chinese? misspelled Chic Ken.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 months ago

So you have to wonder if this was intel testing a Blackhawk when something happened and they aborted the test, rather than maybe lose control of the helicopter.

If they didn’t damage the helicopter, then they damaged the pilots. Testing out updated beam tech for use on fast-moving aerial vehicles rather than stationary / foot-mobile targets?

lowell
lowell
2 months ago

ANNNNDDDDDD this is why Heller was such a travesty. Using SELF-DEFENSE as a justification is just as WRONG as HUNTING. 2A is a MILITARY RIGHT, the volunteer militia made up of the people/citizenry is an infantry unit that must provide it’s own weapons and equipment, and as an infantry unit they must be able to acquire ANYTHING that would be issued to an infantry unit in a standing professional army.

The ONLY standard that should apply in 2A cases – can it be issued to a current infantry unit serving in a professional standing army, and if yes it must be allowed to be sold.

And this is why relying on catholic justices in SCOTUS is a problem, as not only are they unwilling to interpret the 2A in this fashion because it removes control of machine guns and explosives out of the hands of government, but they are also by nature inclined to favor the institution and it’s traditions over a plain reading of the text. How they do church is exactly how they do governments, and protestants run by catholics are going to misfire just as badly as catholics run by protestants.

Sola Scripturta is still a MASSIVE fight to this very day, and having ZERO protestant justices on the supreme court of a county founded by protestants with laws based on protestant approaches to law is going to result in dysfunctional legal system. It’s literally just a category mismatch. Catholics are going to favor the institution over the text, and that works when you are governing catholics, just like libertarianism actually works perfectly as long as it’s between libertarians. It DOES NOT work with protestants who favor a TEXT-ONLY approach to church and law.

This is not actually a terrible ruling IF the 2A is for self-defense which is what the catholic justices ruled in Heller and have continued this thinking up through Bruin, because it favors the institution and takes into account the practices of the institution rather that simple “is this correct or not according to the text ONLY” approach that our culture is based around. This is in keeping with that logic because a silencer is NOT any kind of firearm, but if the interpretation were that the militia must be able to acquire military equipment as issued to infantry units, then these would be automatically legal as the US military has recently made them STANDARD equipment with the adoption of the new service rifle and pistol.

Bruin sets out “history and tradition” as a test for whether something violates the 2A, when a tradition can be WRONG, has been WRONG the entire time, and will always be WRONG. To a protestant, finding out the tradition is WRONG means the tradition stops. A catholic will provide an accommodation and do mental gymnastics to justify it because for them tradition is a virtue in and of itself, not merely a means to an end.

A Terrible and Dangerous Ruling on Suppressors

Washington Gun Law
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0YA8Uzeb_w

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TRX
TRX
Reply to  lowell
2 months ago

It’s apparently forgotten now, but most of the original 13 colonies, as part of their charters from the King, *required* every adult male to keep a firearm and a specified quantity of powder and balls “for the defense of the realm.”

After the Revolution that was relaxed and became a right, not a mandatory requirement. But Washington’s people were way more concerned about insurrection than the King’s governors were, having experienced Shay’s Rebellion and the Whisky Rebellion shortly after independence.

The Confederation government had financed the war on credit, and it had to be paid back. So they taxed everything, viciously enough to set off armed rebellions.

I guess that’s not really the sort of thing you want to put into public-school history books, though. Might give the proletariat bad ideas.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  TRX
2 months ago

The whisky tax was evil, it wasn’t charged when the product was sold, it was charged when it was produced, this was with the intent of driving all the small producers out of the market to maximize profits for the big distillers, like George Washington himself.

Congress is charged with arming the militia, the Dick Act defines all adult males as the militia, I want my Trump guns.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 months ago

[shrug] “Best we can do are Obama phones and Biden crack pipes.”

Chief_Tuscaloosa
Chief_Tuscaloosa
Reply to  lowell
2 months ago

And that is one of the many reasons they killed Scalia.
Lowell for ATF Director in the Homan administration.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  lowell
2 months ago

This isn’t a SCOTUS ruling yet, and there’s good reason to think that even the current SCOTUS might side with us on it.

We’re making good progress.
I wish we’d get a ruling that just laid things out the way they should be too, but we’re getting there.

u.f.
u.f.
Reply to  lowell
2 months ago

Great points. Thanks for sharing this.

TRX
TRX
2 months ago

> Democrats already regretting that David Hogg was selected as DNC vice chair.

I think Hogg is *perfect* as a DNC vice chair. He exhibits all the qualities the Democratic Party endorses.

teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  TRX
2 months ago

His batshiite craziness is in his eyes for all to see.

Anon
Anon
2 months ago

How did they know in four years, somebody would not find a way to solidify their hold on power? “

Q did suggest “Patriots in Control”

I do not know what happened behind closed doors, but remember all the clues:

  • AirForce 1 callsign
  • Marines not saluting Biden
  • Biden’s portrait missing
  • White House movie set
  • White House lights off
  • Autumn pictures during winter

It was difficult to sort fake & ghey from WTF and to be honest, I gave up trying.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Anon
2 months ago

Don’t forget the 10 days of darkness bus shit outside the White House.
Video taping outside on the White House lawn (live) and folks nearby showing the place empty.
Hunter saying he took a plea deal on a hot mic off camera, before Biden addresses the nation.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anon
2 months ago
  • White House movie set
  • Autumn pictures during winter


I’m still betting the movie set is in the emergency bunker under the White House. There’s a big network of offices, meeting rooms, another telephone exchange, generators, etc. that were built during the Cold War. When a President has meetings with the military, or when something needs to be more secure than the Oval Office, they meet down there.

A replica Oval Office would have been a useful thing for “State of the Nation” addresses if the White House was unsafe or destroyed. I bet the other bunkers all have identical movie sets.

I still don’t know if they were rubbing our noses in it deliberately, or they were just so incompetent they didn’t dress the sets properly.

Nowadays, there’s not really any need for a set. Doing everything in CGI is off-the-shelf tech now. For that matter, they could have rendered “President Joseph P. Biden” in CGI and made him look like a real leader, but they chose to just video an old man with advanced dementia mumbling and rambling. “Yes, we know, and you know, and there’s nothing you can do about it, so suck it up!”

A
A
Reply to  TRX
2 months ago

It is one thing to have a White Hose set. It is something else to expose it.

Ed
Ed
2 months ago

I’m in the middle of reading a long substack essay about how the Ministry of Truth effectively froze American culture permanently in 1995:

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/the-big-thaw-thursday-february-6

Of interest since it dovetails with AC’s contention that the Cabal/ Confederacy of Dunces has been systematically blocking anyone with talent and promoting midwits.

Here is the shorter and similar Vox Day take:

https://voxday.net/2025/02/07/the-game-was-always-fake/

Cary Kembla
Cary Kembla
Reply to  Ed
2 months ago

AC and VD were both well ahead of the curve on this. I’d come to the same conclusion independently over time based on observations from my personal life, where, for example, my brother’s mediocre academic achievements (he’s smart but never applied himself) were lavishly celebrated while my own exceptional achievements were routinely ignored and sometimes violently punished. I began to notice this pattern everywhere, songwriting contests with 1000’s of entries being won by laughably bad songs, highly qualified STEM applicants not even getting interviews while obvious mediocrities were given a leg up, brainless entities somehow becoming senior government ministers and ambassadors. I knew Joe Hockey, Australian Treasurer and subsequent ambassador to the US, quite well from university and believe me, this guy is as dumb as they come.

It was all so systematic, and even reaching down into my family life, that I started to wonder what force could be behind such a thorough infiltration of society with a goal of suppressing the talented and promoting and rewarding mediocrity. Which is why I reposted that Q-ish sounding post from 8kun here a while back claiming that it is the work of something the post called the Invisible Enemy, a term Trump has used coincidentally, or not so coincidentally, on many occasions. That there is some invisible force out there capable of possessing human beings and causing them to attack and marginalise anyone who shows any sort of serious potential. I’m not one for occult explanations of things, I resist them, but I can’t help but wonder given how perfectly it would explain my own personal experience, as well as that of AC, VD and probably many others who come here. If so, who or what is this Invisible Enemy?

Trump knows.

Peter
Peter
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 months ago

My three cets – Insecure Bob is his pose, but coccy smooth Bob is his real IP. In that moment, he stop play weak lame bitch and show you his real apperance.

Your dogs was pointed by DEW, and someone plan this whole act long time before. All of that was theatre.

teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  Peter
2 months ago

No, the dogs’ reaction were from their own protective nature; they knew something dangerous was presenting itself. Bob may have gone through MKUltra programing wherein the person’s mind is split into multiple personalities and even demons are inserted into the fractured mind; therefore the dogs sensed the change in personality, maybe even the emergence of the demonic.

Steve Morris.
Steve Morris.
Reply to  Cary Kembla
2 months ago

It’s like the monkey ladder experiment. You put food on top of a ladder, then spray all the monkeys with a hose when they try for it. Replace one monkey who immediately goes for the food only to be pummeled by the other monkeys because they don’t want to get sprayed. But then you replace the monkeys one by one. Soon you have all monkeys who were never sprayed with the hose, and yet they still all mercilessly beat any monkey who approaches the ladder.

kid
kid
Reply to  Ed
2 months ago

Coffeeandcovid linked this https://lindynewsletter.beehiiv.com/p/culture-stuck

I am binging lindy newsletter a ton now.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 months ago

>The Trump administration gave the former highest-ranking woman in the military just three hours to leave her home following her ouster over her support of diversity, equity and inclusion policies.
That is definitely a man.

a-man-not-a-woman
Anonymous
Anonymous
2 months ago

I am glad they are banning men from women’s sports. Now they need to start banning women from men’s professions. No more female fire fighters, no more female plumbers, no more female cops, no more females in the military, not more female “scientists” in physics and math.
Banning women’s sports is unnecessary. I remember one girl trying to play lacrosse with the boys way back in high school. She got laid out 1 time and that was it for her.

Anonymoose
Anonymoose
Reply to  Anonymous
2 months ago

I hung out with a bunch of guys and one other sporty girls in junior high and high school. Could keep up in pick up games of soccer, basketball, and even football until the summer between sophomore and junior year because I’d hit my full height at 12 and was a head taller than half the guys. That summer they all grew, and were over grown puppies that didn’t know how big they were suddenly. Kept playing sports even with the girls full on like they had been before growing. I got laid out during a football game and had to switch to holding my own at the ping pong table same thing for the girls I knew who did wrestling prior to the advent of girls leagues- the had to stop after freshman year of high school or so because the strength imbalance of guys and girls in the same weight class was dangerous to the girls.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymoose
2 months ago

Ya, women in men’s sports, especially contact, is a delusion which quickly gets sorted out by reality. Too bad all the related delusions can’t be fixed by a hard tackle too. Well, maybe they could actually just no one wants to do it.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Anonymous
2 months ago

I don’t want to ban Women from anything but there should be standards based on strength. Say your hiring plumbers and a test is to carry 100 pounds 100 yards or something like that. That should be legal. It’s certainly fair if everyone has the same standards. What happens is they tie it to race and sex and what happens is the Women do all the easy stuff and slide off all the heavy hard labor on the Men while getting the same pay. If Women in the armed forces had to meet the same physical standards as the Men I bet a minimum of 90% would have to drop out. This is dangerous for the Men and only puts more strain on them. I was in the Air force and there were some girl crew chiefs which required a bit of muscle. There was one big farm girl who did it all but some of them always required help. They would get a boyfriend and he would do all the heavy lifting(not kidding). Fine for peace time but not so good for war time.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
2 months ago

They should be completely banned from the military, jobs like secretary and cook should go to older men or 4Fs.
The closest they should get is as medical personal in an auxiliary organization like the Red Cross. (not the RC they are cabal)

Peter
Peter
Reply to  Sam J.
2 months ago

I don’t want to ban Women from anything but there should be standards based on strength.

You are deeply wrong. It is not fair, it is CUCKservative. If that manly bitch will pass exam and start working with folks – she turn into spermbox, and make her whomb dry. Finish as “funny aunt with wine”. Some guy (stronger than her) have to put her in right place and doing his job (until she whoam hahaha).

Anon
Anon
Reply to  Peter
2 months ago

Women do not just compete on strength, logic and mental discipline.

Women require their own facilities, accommodation, bathrooms, gynaecologists, tampons & time off to menstruate. For that, there is additional cost.

Then there is the disruption women bring to environments, romances, accusations, competitions for favours, and, here is the biggest, women take advantage of their sex. While weaker, they are offered protection by the group. While they can abuse, accuse & assault men, they know that men are resistant to responding. I have seen it many times in civilian & military environments. It is a form of bullying that men cannot answer. Eventually these bullies rise to the top, not because they are talented, but because men stepped back to avoid a scene.

A
A
Reply to  Anon
2 months ago

On the whole, women are useless in the field

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Sam J.
2 months ago

We need to ban them completely, because of what they do to morale. Thread is super long, but worth the read.
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1857094248090218980.html
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Here’s a thread of anecdotes about women in the military. A peek at the actual dynamics behind the “go girl” propaganda. Enjoy.

1. It’s common for Generals to cultivate harems of female staff. Often one becomes “court mistress” and blocks out other staff she doesn’t like. 
2. Female commanders commonly become overwhelmed by routine stressful situations. I have had buddies who had to yell at their female bosses to give orders because they went catatonic at breaking down a TOC in a rainstorm. 
3. Females breaking down crying on training ruck marches in good conditions. This is common. 
4. Females crying when bullets start flying and having to be literally kicked repeatedly to get out from behind cover and advance. 
5. Females getting special treatment for basically everything. Preferential admission for schools and training, females being hand-held through Ranger School, females being prioritized for career advancement in order to satisfy diversity targets. 
6. If a female gets pregnant, she can avoid deployment. During GWOT there were thousands of women who avoided combat deployment in this way, while their units went on to multi-year extended tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. This was absolutely endemic. 
7. Women destroy toughness and cohesion. First, they can’t perform, so it’s impossible to hold a standard. You can’t haze them. And you can’t haze the men because young guys don’t like being hazed in front of women. Impossible to create a strict relationship environment. 
8. On deployment women are (surprise) a constant source of indiscipline. They are always getting mixed up with men and alcohol (even if disallowed). Prostitution rings are not uncommon, often being pimped by a minority NCO. 
9. Females have recourse to a whole body of discipline meant to police sexual assaults, but it’s often abused. A common situation at the service academies is for a female to be involved in a consensual relationship, but if caught having sex (which is not allowed on post) she will claim she was being assaulted to escape punishment. Many men have had their lives essentially ruined by their girlfriends in this manner. 
10. One unit that I was in had the entire chain of command relived because they had ALL slept with one E4 who had been a stripper before she enlisted. Entire chain from BN CDR on down just one-shotted before they even got to combat. 
11. Females in female-heavy units like medical support often start whisper campaigns against bosses they don’t like, filing spurious SHARP complaints in an effort to get their boss fired. 
12. This is a fun little one. Female soldiers are notorious for sneaking out the protective plates in their armored vests so they weigh less. 
13. Females often abuse the medical system to obtain “profiles” that excuse them from running or marching. One female at one of the service academies was notorious for running competitively every track season, then wearing an orthopedic boot EVERY summer training season. 
14. The presence of females in the military has to be supported by endless rounds of training. A lot of time is wasted for this. Many of the trainings bring in civilian diversity consultants which is about what you’d expect. Grad students lecturing to an auditorium of soldiers about toxic masculinity. A waste of time and completely insulting. 
15.

To summarize:
1. Women can’t perform to the required physical standards, compromising performance
2. Women introduce relational problems that compromise discipline, that can never be solved
3. Women are prioritized for better treatment, which destroys cohesion

Women do not belong in the military. 
There’s also a larger point to be made. This feminist boosterism rose to the level of strategic significance. We were in Afghanistan for explicitly feminist goals (educate the little girls) and American female soldiers were essentially supposed to be the template that the new Afghan female would look up to. There was a program that embedded women with SF units that was supposed to accomplish this goal. They were supposed to be like Marvel heroes to inspire afghan girls. We saw how that worked out. The afghan army folded and we pulled out in defeat. In retrospect we can see how the supposed success of Obama era girl power integration really led these people to believe they could reshape Afghanistan at will. I hope the tawdry realities of women in combat shared in this thread give you some insight into just how fake that vision always really was, and how inevitable its failure would be. 
Bonus Round stories from friends:

16. “The FET (Female Engagement Team) attached to my platoon once wandered off during a patrol, because their E5 NCOIC fancied herself just the same as a maneuver unit, I noticed but it was too late they were inside some house of the village elder, he freaks out and starts yelling because we’d broken social decorum, patrol ends with all their men throwing rocks at us. Miracle this didn’t end up going a different way.” 
17. “You could always tell which unit was deploying at JBLM because in the morning you’d see a bunch of females with the same PT belts with their unit written on them doing “pregnant PT” around the airfield.”

(ie units that were about to deploy were easily identifiable because the women in those units would get pregnant all at the same time) 
18: FET teams nothing but trouble, compromise security:

“I’ve got a story. I’m ripping out with the replacement platoon. My guys have already gone back to KAF ready to go home. I stick around and go on patrols for 5 days with the incoming platoon. First day I’m showing them how we do a TCP at one of the afghan police outposts, stopping and searching civilian vehicles. This new platoon had a FET team attached to them, and in the middle of the check point, fully exposed, 3 of the 4 NCOs, instead of monitoring their brand new scared privates on the perimeter, spent the entire op gathered around and flirting with the “cute” FET team. All eyes inward in a little half circle gaggle.” 

kid
kid
Reply to  Bman
2 months ago

Some Military rag claims that females getting pregnant to avoid deployment is fake news. Can someone confirm/deny?

https://taskandpurpose.com/military-life/military-pregnancy-deployment/

Haynie is not the only servicewoman made to feel like this: multiple government reports and interviews conducted by Task & Purpose show that women across the military are often bullied because of the stereotype that servicewomen get pregnant in order to avoid deployment, despite there being no substantial evidence that that actually happens. In fact, Haynie said she had it easy compared to what many enlisted servicewomen go through.
“You’re constantly thinking, ‘If I get pregnant, they’re going to think I’m trying to get out of deployment.”
“[My unit] hated me,” one enlisted woman told Pentagon researchers in 2019, explaining that her colleagues ostracized her for getting three months of maternity leave and being assigned to work desk duty.
“It makes you feel guilty about wanting to have a family,” she said.
The stereotype is so widespread that it’s a fact of life in some branches.
“It’s something everyone just knows,” one enlisted male Marine told Corps researchers in 2017. “I’m sure some of it is stereotypes. I’m sure some of it is perception that doesn’t quite match up with reality. But the reality is absolutely there too.”
Though many internet commenters and even some high-ranking officials promote this stereotype, there is nowhere near enough evidence to justify it or the effect it has on servicewomen.
“You’re constantly thinking, ‘If I get pregnant, they’re going to think I’m trying to get out of deployment,” Genevieve Chase, an Army combat veteran who deployed twice to Afghanistan, told The War Horse in February.
The stereotype also makes no logical sense: Women rarely get pregnant at a time of their choosing; there are other less demanding ways of skating out of deployment, and male service members miss deployments at far higher rates due to injuries, legal issues, or other problems.
“Yes, there will always be those who abuse the system, just as with any system,” Haynie wrote in a 2012 blog post for the U.S. Naval Institute. “But we don’t ban single 21-year-old men from the military, even though they tend to get in trouble easily. The abusers, while legendary in many people’s minds, are actually fewer and further between than one might expect from the discussion.”

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  kid
2 months ago

I can’t speak for the military now, but when I was in the Navy in the 90’s, this happened a lot. They integrated females into my second ship’s crew in ’97. I distinctly heard one say she hated it there and was going to get pregnant to get off the ship.

Initially, every time a female got pregnant, she would be taken off the ship. The Navy finally figured it out, so they sent all the pregnant females to “mess crank” duty until very late in the pregnancy.

I don’t see how things could have changed by now.

Aw
Aw
Reply to  kid
2 months ago

I recall Iraq War 1, US had 900 pregnant soldiers sent home

TRX
TRX
2 months ago

On the “personal information” thing, the Fed uses IT contractors with PII access all the time. For that matter, Snowden was a contractor.

Which is now irrelevant since the Musketeers are now all Federal employees working for the US Digital Service, created by His Radiance Barack Obama.

Khan: “What are the finer things of life?”
Conan: “To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and hear the lamentations of their wymyn.”

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Ultra
Ultra
2 months ago

I think you’re right, they did know all this in 2016. It’s part of the script. It’s heroic epic in three parts. It’s Star Wars or Lord of the Rings. The good guys win at first but underestimate the bad guys because they really don’t understand the evil they’re dealing with. The dark forces rise again more powerful than ever, things look their darkest and despair almost sets in. Then the hero rises again and saves everyone and the dark forces are routed. We’re watching Barad-dur collapse and the orcs fall into the earth right now as Mordor implodes. The Death Star is exploding and the Empire is scattering. I like this script a lot better than the one we’ve had for the last 15 years but it begs the question, who’s writing it?

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Ultra
2 months ago

Idiots are writing it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ultra
2 months ago

My guess is that they knew all along but knew the real challenge was getting the American people to understand and accept what was going on.
you just could go around arresting cabal people in 2017 and expect the public would understand.

u.f.
u.f.
2 months ago

I’ve taken Methylene Blue before, but not for long periods of time… and I haven’t taken it in awhile now, but I did try it for maybe a couple of weeks. It supposedly was used quite a bit a long time ago when people took it… I don’t know off the top of my head, but maybe late 19th century? In short, it oxygenates the blood… something about the mitochondria (forgive me, this is not my expertise to explain in full). But like the other comment here, Dr. Mercola explains it better.
I will say this, I’ve taken about 5 to 8 drops of it – which apparently is not a lot compared to what other people take, somewhere towards 10-15 drops – and I had less brain fog during the day (or maybe it was a placebo effect?). You mix it with warm water and powdered ascorbic acid, and it takes the blue out of it… even though you will pee slightly greenish, but not a lot, being that it’s not a strong dose. Personally, I’m fine with coffee… and I don’t think there was a noticeable difference, like I said… maybe a placebo, because I was expecting some noticeable change.
From what I understand, people were taking this before allopathic medicine took full control over the medical field. There is a history about how that came about, funded by one of the big wigs at the time… and it was all for pushing pharmaceuticals. So methylene blue seems to be part of the revival to bring back ‘old time’ remedies (relatively speaking). I am curious why the revival of it all of a sudden.

Bman
Bman
2 months ago

The equivalent of the Epstein security cameras stopped working..Black Hawk safety feature was off during mid-air collision with passenger plane over DCA: report“There was no compelling national security reason for ADS-B to be turned off.”
https://thepostmillennial.com/black-hawk-safety-feature-was-off-during-mid-air-collision-with-passenger-plane-over-dca-report#google_vignette

Anon
Anon
Reply to  Bman
2 months ago

Either act of terrorism by DEI lesbian,
or act of terrorism by (Deep State and frame) DEI lesbian

Bman
Bman
2 months ago

They were paying for the polls.
No shit Dick Tracy. All polls are fake.
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TRX
TRX
Reply to  Bman
2 months ago

We all knew the polls were fake, but now we have proof.

lowell
lowell
2 months ago

GAB is a digital ghetto for dissidents. A corral for mal-contents. Obvious for many years, but now there’s hard documentation.

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Farcesensitive
2 months ago

Valve Just Unleashed SteamOS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4Gcj8tyYMs

lowell
lowell
2 months ago

I don’t see how ATF can avoid appealing this, which means it will go to the 5th Circuit. The Hughes Amendment will finally get it’s day in a court that kinda matters. It’s only been fortyish years.

A Judge Just Ruled You Can Own A Machine Gun

Colion Noir

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jD52dBD3kk0

Farcesensitive
2 months ago

While Trump is busy taking Greenland etc. he needs to add the Boer areas of South Africa as a territory/possession too.
That’s also strategic real estate.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 months ago

If/when the Suez canal is blocked for the West, control of South Africa will be vital. If enemies control it at the same time as they control Suez it may become impossible to transit via the Indian Ocean.

Make no mistake, if WW3 starts in earnest the Indian Ocean will be a major, possibly even the vital, arena of war.

Farcesensitive
2 months ago

U.S. President Donald Trump said he plans to announce reciprocal tariffs on U.S. trading partners next week, Bloomberg reported on Feb. 7….

https://worldview.stratfor.com/situation-report/us-trump-plans-announce-reciprocal-tariffs-during-week-feb-10

Farcesensitive
2 months ago

Turkey Is Mulling Permanent Military Bases In Syria

https://www.zerohedge.com/military/turkey-mulling-permanent-military-bases-syria

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 months ago

Like that’s a surprise!

Farcesensitive
2 months ago

Syria’s New HTS Government Clashes With Hezbollah On Lebanese Border In First

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/syrias-new-government-clashes-hezbollah-lebanese-border-first

Farcesensitive
2 months ago

DOJ Issues Directive Ending Biden-Era Task Force Aimed At Seizing Assets Of Russian Oligarchs

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/doj-issues-directive-ending-biden-era-task-force-aimed-seizing-assets-russian-oligarchs

Farcesensitive
2 months ago

Trump orders South Africa aid freeze, will announce refugee resettlement program for white South African farmers

https://nypost.com/2025/02/07/us-news/trump-orders-freeze-of-aid-to-south-africa-citing-countrys-land-expropriation-law/