News Briefs – 02/10/2024

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Follow Don Jr on twitter here.

“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 our surveillance page, the most important page on this site, 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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DFT’s owner is on vacation, so no links today.

We will be moving this News Brief to the main domain in the near future, so you will find this at anonymousconservative.com, instead of anonymousconservative.com/blog I have a lot going on right now, and it will take time to make sure it goes right, so not right away. I will try to redirect people from /blog to there, but if that doesn’t work, just go to the main domain.

I’m the ex-Pentagon UFO chief & I was GAGGED from revealing ‘alien’ secrets — the bombshell files must be released.

Whistleblower David Grusch says DOD intel official Chris Mellon of the Mellon banking family is controlling UFO disclosure using intimidation tactics.

Mysterious black helicopters ‘retrieved UFO shot down by USAF near Alaska.’

Three UFO stories made me wonder if something else is coming they want to drown out.

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis failed to take service of a House Judiciary Committee subpoena over email, requiring the U.S. Marshals Service to hand deliver it to her personally.

Emerald Robinson:

New FEC complaint filed today –

Over HALF of Fani Willis Campaign Donation Dollars Were Apparently ILLEGAL Money Laundered Funds

Including Over 220 No-Name “Contributors”

Special counsel fights judge’s order allowing Trump to reveal witness identities in Mar-a-Lago case.

The President is senile-Special Counsel’s report finds Biden suffers from “significant limitations” so he will not be charged.

Biden, 81, ‘plans to make AG Merrick Garland fall guy for bombshell special counsel report that branded him senile old man,’ as aide releases panicked statement and insiders claim better MAKE-UP could help solve age issue.

Trump Demands Jack Smith drop classified docs case after Biden gets off with no charges.

Democrats spun Biden’s classified docs as ‘six items,’ but Special Counsel report reveals it was 300-plus.

Congress’ new imperative: get the Biden transcripts from Robert Hur to establish Biden’s cognitive decline. Supposedly Biden answered five hours of questions, so by the end he was probably wiped and it showed.

Michelle Obama surges in 2024 presidential ‘betting average’ as Biden mental decline worries grow.

9 in 10 Americans have concerns about Biden’s physical, mental health.

On Twitter:

A MUST READ: There’s a lot of talk about the Democrats bringing in a last minute replacement candidate to run in 2024 for Joe Biden since it’s been publicly proven that he is unfit for office, much less able to run again for another 4 years. There’s a problem though that people aren’t thinking about.

Every single state has their own election laws that REQUIRE a candidate to have filed, paid the fees, and aquired the necessary signatures (sometimes as many as several thousand from EVERY voting district in that state) before they can run as a presidential candidate in that state. There’s only 11 states and DC left whose filing dates haven’t already passed. Half of those remaining 11 state’s final filing dates are today, February 9th, 2024.

-Alaska

-Connecticut

-Idaho

-Indiana

-Maryland

-Nebraska

-New Jersey

-New Mexico

-Oregon

-South Dakota

-Wyoming

– District of Columbia

People say “oh they’ll just change the laws in the 39 states whose final filing dates have already passed”. Well, there are laws preventing that as well. Most states say any changes made to the election laws must be completed before the state begins accepting applications from potential candidates. In fact, many states say new election laws passed will not take effect until the following election cycle. So, change them in 2024, they won’t take effect until 2028.

There’s protection here provided to someone in Trump’s position. If a state tries to alter it’s election laws to allow a last minute registration or a last minute change to their laws, Trump can use the state’s own statutes against them and sue to stop them with a court injunction. State election laws are pretty well set in stone if not changed on time. Unless those “replacement candidates” filed discretely long ago, the deadline to file has already passed in 39 states.

Might mean this could end up being Trump vs RFK.

A group of 12 prominent conservatives, including a former governor, media executives, and a former U.S. attorney general, have issued a letter calling for Nikki Haley to drop out of the race for president and back Donald Trump.

DNC files FEC complaint against RFK Jr. alleging illegal super PAC coordination.

The Wisconsin Elections Commission has complied with court orders and will now tell the over 1,800 local election clerks they can accept absentee ballots that are missing parts of a witness address.

Utah attorney Jesse Trentadue sued the FBI on Friday for records about a CIA asset who helped fund the Oklahoma City bombing.

DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is refusing to hand over to Congress a full accounting of every illegal alien that has been released into the United States since President Joe Biden took office in late January 2021.

Trump predicts ‘100% chance’ of terrorist attack in ‘not-too-distant future’ from border crisis.

Denver cuts services in response to the migrant crisis that’s costing the city $180 million.

A 15-year-old Venezuelan migrant suspected of shooting a tourist and firing at NYPD cops in Times Square was arrested. Started out with him shooting at a security guard who tried to stop him from shoplifting.

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox will send state troopers and Utah National Guard members to the southern border in Texas after receiving emergency aid requests from the Lone Star State.

Vladimir Putin drops a truth bomb on US politicians: Why is America fighting for Ukraine’s border but refuses to defend its own border?

Terrified Austin locals say they’re ‘125%’ certain there’s a Rainey Street Ripper after 10th body pulled from lake.

Six FBI officials stationed abroad engaged in sexual activities with prostitutes, including visits to karaoke bars, massage parlors, and gentlemen’s clubs, according to a report released by the Justice Department’s internal watchdog, reported NPR. It would not fit with what most understand the reality to be. These FBI are trained intel officers, and massage parlors and gentlemen’s clubs, and prostitutes will all likely be intel honeypots. They would know better. Unless they work for the same intel op which runs those blackmail/prostitution operations, and they were going there to offer up blackmail on themselves, to make them more trusted by the command, and get them promotions. I think that is what Hunter was doing.

Leaked internal footage of senior officials at Federal Aviation Administration reveals plan to reduce number of white males in aviation.

Virginia’s House passed a ban an “assault weapons” ban last week and the Senate followed suit on Wednesday of this week, which means an “assault weapons” ban is now headed to Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s (R) desk.

4.6 magnitude earthquake centered just north of Malibu shakes SoCal.

As WHO pandemic treaty nears completion, critics raise red flags for US freedoms.

Mastermind of Mexico lawsuit against gun makers admits it’s a backdoor route to gun control.

Chinese batteries on Marine Corps base to be decommissioned over worries of Chinese hacking.

“It has to be done”: After court victory for Freedom Convoy, Canadians ready to sue federal government, banks and the Police.

President Joe Biden’s remark Thursday that Israel’s response to Hamas terror in Gaza has been “over the top” has caused widespread anxiety in Israel, as Israelis begin to suspect that Biden is no longer as supportive of their fight as he once was. These could always be negotiations too, with Biden making these statements, expecting Hunter get some lucrative contracts from various Israelis, in return for him then backing off.

An Iranian asylum seeker was shot dead by Swiss police as he charged at an officer while wielding an axe, the culmination of a four-hour hostage-taking aboard a Swiss regional train service.

Venezuela massing troops to border with Guyana. They want to steal some oil-rich land from Guyana.

12 Senate Republicans vote to send Ukraine another $60 billion despite vowing to put the U.S. border first.

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna to introduce bill mandating frontline duty in Ukraine for members of Congress supporting Schumer’s $60 billion proposal.

Head of Ukraine’s leading party claims Russia proposed “peace” in exchange for neutrality.

South Carolina close to passing permitless carry in 2024.

Donald Trump at the NRA’s Great American Outdoor show: Re-electing Biden ‘means 4 more years of anti-gun communists running the ATF.’

New poll says more voters now think Trump did a good job as President.

Spread r/K Theory, because everything has a price

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Tonawanda
Tonawanda
2 months ago

I have been more hopeful about Carlson than many, but in the Putin interview he was at least a moron.

Thefeebleclone
2 months ago

Funny story. I was doing a sort of tongue -in-cheek story working title”The government is a conspiracy theory”. Anyway I was thinking of you as a background character. Fiddled with some stuff in my power terminal, gives error msg about running a screen capture dev. I didn’t think about it when I’m writing about surveillance when my mike cuts out. A process took it over. I run three antivirus programs and then see 10 year old notes show up on my desktop.
Now my computer is down for the count. I need They were watching me write about surveillance. 😂

Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  Thefeebleclone
2 months ago

I love the “The government is a conspiracy theory” idea. lol Like fiat money? Or a blob that takes on a life of it’s own?

Tonawanda
Tonawanda
2 months ago

Lame Cherry on Tucker:

https://lamecherry.blogspot.com/2024/02/tucker-carlson-exposed-as-neophyte-by.html

Tucker exposed himself as a shallow idiot, at least, probably a corrupt dolt.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 months ago

AC, have you seen this new Netflix Documentary, American Nightmare? I ask because this looks to me like cabal was caught out AF. From the documentary, it looks like an FBI agent arranged for one of their creeping surveillance dudes to actually kidnap his ex girlfriend, but the kidnappers got the wrong chick. She was released and when she went to the police, the police tried to railroad her and her boyfriend on the false charges of fraud, actually going to the media and slandering the poor girl as a hoaxer, like in Gone Girl. The surveillance dude got busted on some other botched kidnapping and the guy pled guilty and went to prison, and it almost seemed like he did it on purpose, like he was just done and wanted out, lol. I’d love to hear your thoughts.

Maniac
Maniac
2 months ago

‘The President is senile-Special Counsel’s report finds Biden suffers from “significant limitations” so he will not be charged.’

Not competent enough to stand trial, but competent enough to be President?

10-4.

Jimmy
Jimmy
Reply to  Maniac
2 months ago

Violent criminals can’t stand trial but they can vote. Oh wait that describes Biden too.

LET’S GO Brandon!

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Maniac
2 months ago

Horse in the Senate, etc…

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 months ago

‘White Genocide’ Advertising, Part 1/2

https://www.sbb.ch/en/tickets-offers/travelcards/ga-travelcard.html

SBB is the Swiss railway system, and the ‘GA’ is the ‘ace’ ticket that grants you unlimited travel on almost all trains / buses / boats / trams within the nation’s borders.

Emasculation and Africanization. No Arabs or Asians.

White inferiority, black superiority. The white person is physically defective, the black person isn’t.

‘Frozen’. There’s only one m/f couple, vs. three f/f pairings. A female’s closest bond is another female. Males shouldn’t team up, so there aren’t any images of male friendships.

The m/f couple is a medium-height guy with a tall girlfriend. Her posture is also stronger because it’s a vertical line vs. his diagonal line. (There’s a second picture of them where this isn’t as pronounced.) The female is masculine, the male is feminine.

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Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  Anonymous
2 months ago

Looks like everyone looking at what’s on other people’s phones to me.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 months ago

‘White Genocide’ Advertising, Part 2/2

The ‘family ticket’ image shows a father in the role of the mother, with the real mother nowhere to be seen. The man as a woman, or the husband as an incel? Beyond that, normalization of a broken home when the kids are still very young. There are no ‘real’ men in these images.

The Swiss future is black. Lots of young black people, for a country that’s about as white as Vermont.

The solo images are all female. While there are also long-distance commuters who use this ticket, the basic idea is that you get to be an independent explorer who goes on adventures, and this traditionally male archetype has been turned into a decidedly female one.

See also my comments on 12/31 and 1/3, or thereabouts.

ii
wlindsaywheeler
2 months ago

Well, it’s getting worse—much worse.

Jimmy Dore, a Leftist, just had on his show a White Michigan National Guard man, who just served in Syria, come up to him at a Lansing Dore show and tell him that the US Military is briefing soldiers that White Nationalism and White Supremacy is a terrorist threat!

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

Just so happens that on the very same day I listened to that podcast, I was sitting in a dr’s office and in our lobby conversation, one of the guys there was also an Army MI National Guard and he said the same thing! He also just came back from serving in Syria!

This is NOT a joke. It’s getting serious. We are being genocided by the Communists in our Government–and when we resist our genocide–we are labelled Terrorists! >>> “We get to genocide you out of existence—We get to exterminate your people forever —and YOU CAN’T resists—YOU MUST LOVE YOUR GENOCIDE”.

Yep. They are also telling the whites in the miitary–you are NOT wanted, get out. I told you Helter Skelter 2.0 is coming.

Marielle Redclaw
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
2 months ago

I can’t even get run-of-the-mill conservatives to stop worshiping Jews

Some GOP guy in Congress last year put out a tweet that mentioned “God chose Israel” and I was all like holy (bleeping) (bleep)!

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
2 months ago

It’s a slow process, but awareness is growing and has been growing over recent decades. Plus, many who now won’t say, definitely know, including some who emit auditory babble at every opportunity. As for the rest, most of them will just get with the, err, pogram, when Jew-naming numbers reach a critical level.

Last edited 2 months ago by Ghost Who Walks
Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
2 months ago

People seem to be getting sick of the programming; the narrative, especially the narrative of destruction.

Machine Trooper
Machine Trooper
2 months ago

This looks like it’s gonna be…an exciting…year.

Anyway, got a new book coming out. As part of the launch/promotion, the price drops to $2.99 on Tuesday 2/13/24.

Hero is an adult by this one, but still learning about what it means to be a man–including leadership, the socio-sexual hierarchy (he calls it “the ziggurat”), and, of course, women. There’s a false rape accusation, an accidental glimpse of America’s dystopian future, and a lot of football.

Thanks to everybody who has bought other books by me and heap big thanks to everybody who posted a review or at least a rating.

TRX
TRX
2 months ago

> Six FBI officials stationed abroad engaged in sexual activities with prostitutes

A few years ago it was Secret Service agents doing that – while on the job. And back in the 1980s, it was the CIA.

Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  TRX
2 months ago

They are supposed to be smarter than this. But they aren’t, evidently. It’s a problem, especially for younger people without strong and decent leadership. I understand this. But this is unacceptable and makes them into a criminal organization. Which is it gonna be? We need to know.

TRX
TRX
2 months ago

> As WHO pandemic treaty nears completion, critics raise red flags for US freedoms.

A treaty that abridges American civil rights is unconstitutional. But “unconstitutional” doesn’t seem to mean anything to Congress or the courts, who expect to be able to pass and enforce any laws they please, without being bound by “an obsolete piece of paper.”

And remember, the Fed *wants* this treaty; they’re sweating being held accountable for their COVID overreaction and the deaths it caused. When Pandemic 2.0 is released, they want an extra layer of protection. [shrug] “We’re bound by the treaty; nothing we can do.”

Teo Toon
Teo Toon
Reply to  TRX
2 months ago

Since when does a nation state make treaties with a non government organization? Such is clearly unconstitutional.

Anominous
Anominous
Reply to  Teo Toon
2 months ago

Unconstitutional…such a quaint, outdated concept.

B_MC
B_MC
Reply to  TRX
2 months ago

Looks like they need something to help push it through….

Passenger dies mid-flight after liters of ‘blood erupts from his mouth and nose’
A passenger on board a Lufthansa flight from Thailand to Germany died Thursday, after his fellow travelers watched in horror as blood gushed out of his mouth and nose.
The unidentified 63-year-old German man was seen boarding the Airbus A380 in Bangkok shortly before midnight visibly sick, with “cold sweats” and “breathing much too quickly,” Karin Missfelder recounted to Swiss German outlet Blick.

https://nypost.com/2024/02/09/news/passenger-dies-mid-flight-after-blood-erupts-from-his-mouth-and-nose/

Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  TRX
2 months ago

Americans will not accept it.

TRX
TRX
2 months ago

> Chinese batteries on Marine Corps base to be decommissioned over worries of Chinese hacking.

The batteries are connected to the internet? While that was so stupidly brain-dead as to be actionable, Camp LeJeune is – gasp! – a military base, and the batteries are part of its infrastructure. Someone didn’t just drop the ball there; multiple agencies including the NSA, DOJ, and Pentagon have fingers in security on military bases.

Sometimes it’s hard to distinguish between incompetence and malfeasance, except too many people would have to be incompetent for even my low opinion of the government.

Even so, there’s a sooper sekrit solution for such things, passed down in the shadows between wizened system administrators. [whisper] Disconnect them from the internet. If they won’t work without an internet connection, that goes a long way to showing malfeasance.

phelps
phelps
Reply to  TRX
2 months ago

It takes a lot to balance a large array of batteries (to keep low batteries from just draining the higher ones) and there is likely a complex controller that manages when they are charging and when they are outputting to the grid.
Of course, if you think putting them on the internet is stupid, the other choice is usually SCADA, which if you think the internet is insecure, don’t start looking into SCADA. (Which usually has a controller computer that is on the internet anyways.) SCADA hacking is what Stuxnet was all about.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  phelps
2 months ago

Back in ancient times, if the batteries needed real-time management, someone would have burned the code into a microcontroller and screwed it to the battery frame.

There’s no reason any of that has to be on the internet.

phelps
phelps
Reply to  TRX
2 months ago

Modern lithium batteries are so unstable that they need a micro per battery just to keep the damned things from exploding when charging. It’s like an unstable aircraft. You have to have fly-by-wire just to keep the thing in the air.
So when you have multiple MCs, they have to have a way to balance with each other as well. What I would consider ancient (the Nineteen Hundred and Nineties) you would use SCADA for that, which is exactly as secure as the PC you are using as a network controller.
Also, we are interfacing with the grid, where everything has to be in phase, on voltage, and load balanced at all times. You have to tell the system what load is on the grid to know what wattage to apply into the grid. An electrical grid is a bunch of spinning plates, man. You gotta constantly adjust it. Add plates, take plates down, spin this plate some more, on and on 24/7/365.2425.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zhoos1oY404

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

“Modern lithium batteries are so unstable that they need a micro per battery just to keep the damned things from exploding when charging. It’s like an unstable aircraft. You have to have fly-by-wire just to keep the thing in the air….”

This is inaccurate and inflammatory. The realty is much simpler. Look up “Battery Management System” (BMS). The batteries are lined up in series. When you have a series of resistances, like in most anything including batteries, the total voltage is dropped across the whole stack of resistances/batteries PER RESISTANCE. Since the internal resistance can vary from battery to battery, the charging voltage when charging them can be higher and/or lower on some individual batteries of this stack of batteries. You want them all to equally share the amount of charge/voltage, so to do so they,

measure the voltage on each battery as it’s being charged and when it is not being charged. If one battery is higher voltage, they take a little charge from it and send it to the one below or above it that’s a lower charged one. It’s hardly even remotely in the league of fly by wire aircraft.

A basic BMS does not need a microprocessor but…a BMS “can” be complicated for large installations, but don’t need to be. Just like any system, including normal power generation, the larger more expensive, the more stuff you can monitor/ tweak. The basics are as I stated. Make sure the voltage on the batteries in series is balanced.

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

“SCADA”!!!!! OMG

All this means is “Supervisory control and data acquisition”. You have this on your car and likely your toaster and your refrigerator. If it has a pass word and is hooked to the net you need a decent password and some systems for more complicated things use a hardware key in combination with a password. That people use shitty passwords has nothing to do with the security of the system.

Phelps
Reply to  Sam J.
2 months ago

You don’t have SCADA on your car. You have CANBUS.
SCADA is inherently unreliable because it is all serial and unecryptable. It has authentication but it is trivial. On top.of it all, the devices themselves have virtually no security testing on the assumption by the designers of air gaps and no access to the hardware.
And then some plant manager puts it on a 900mhz extender because its a pain in the ass to run a cable.

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

“…You don’t have SCADA on your car. You have CANBUS…”

I don’t why you say these things. It’s hardly my fault if you shoot yourself in the foot when I tell to stop pointing guns at your feet. I don’t correct you on legal issues because I have no idea. You are feeding people data that makes no sense. You throw these “scare” words in because you hate electric cars but your warnings are not correct and confused, then you compound it by doubling down and saying things that are even more whacky.

SCANDA is just a buzz word for SCADA (Supervisory control and data acquisition). It just means that you have a computer and sensors and you can control them. In a “very narrow” sense your car does not have as much control as what a typical SCANDA system has (doesn’t have a built in display, event controller but you can damn sure buy one), but it’s all the same parts and same tech. You are pretending it’s different. It’s not. You then throw in that cars are CANBUS. CANBUS is a hardware and serial protocol for communication between sensors and computer controlled parts on cars, planes, medical equipment, etc., but mostly cars. CANBUS can be run as a serial protocol in SCANDA systems. You say that CANBUS is not serial but, it is. You jump up and down about the buzz word SCANDA but CANBUS is a subset technology in computer controlled sensor networks. SCANDA can run on all sorts of networks.

Now you are right that SCANDA had problems with security but that’s not universal. SCANDA has been around a very long time and some of the early systems were very insecure but that has nothing to do with the idea that anything SCANDA, “a very broad term”, is insecure.

Another example in the same vein, some Linux OS computers were insecure, so “all” Linux OS are insecure. NO this is a false statement. It’s the same with SCANDA.

phelps
phelps
Reply to  Sam J.
2 months ago

Ok.

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

Equivalently, if you have an old fashioned steam generator and you don’t monitor it, it blow sky high, same with any power generating equipment.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 months ago

Yesterday Macaque Mentality posted a good series of notes about Tucker Carlson’s interview of President Putin. He wrote, “Tucker also calls Putin “wounded”. He says the comment about “his eyes flashed”, but we weren’t shown all of the cameras at the same time so can’t confirm. I didn’t get anything about wounded. Putin cut his teeth as a spymaster, for goodness sake. He also calls Putin “angry” and “definitely mad about it”, which I didn’t get at all through the interview. Both of these statements are indications that Tucker is projecting or auto-generating a narrative. Why? I don’t know.”

Several years back I was a pastor who got kicked out of my denomination. Part of the process included a three pastor “fact finding investigation.” My regional supervisor selected two of the men, both former Marines. The third was selected randomly from outside my area. The two guys from my area, both former Marines, grilled me relentlessly while the third buy mostly sat off to the side and watched it. He pretty much asked me one question, “Are you angry?” I told him I wasn’t. This is were it got weird. He told me that multiple people told him that I was an angry man, but it seemed to him that I was a calm, level headed guy.

The fact finding team voted, my guess is two to one, to refer me to an administrative board hearing. It got even odder there. The two Marines both broke down crying during their testimony, talking about their concerns with my out of control anger. And the board kicked me out of the denomination. Two things stuck with me from that process. The first was the overuse of the word “concern.” Witnesses against me consistently used it. Witnesses for me never did. The second was how two former Marines, as well as one other pastor, broke down crying during their testimony. When I saw retired American Read Admiral John Kirby break out in tears during a press conference and interview (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32JQILY2jVg and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LocO2C13x14) it reminded me of the former “tough guy, hoooah” Marines who also broke down crying. Then Simplicious the Thinker noted the same thing in this article (https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/sitrep-12824-us-troops-suffer-fatalities?utm_source=profile&utm_medium=reader2) Simplicius embedded a 60 Minutes video of the Iranian missile attack on the U.S. base, Al-Asad, in Iraq. Simplicius then wrote, “Can you even imagine these people [hardened American Marines] on the frontline against Russia in Ukraine? The majors and generals in the video are brought nearly to tears by a few Iranian bottle rockets, with the base commander desperately urging his troops to abandon the base and spread out in the desert.”

It’s become clear to me Cabal coaches its members in ways to manipulate public opinion. Their psychologists and marketing people obviously have determined that grown men crying while talking about their “concerns” can be used to manipulate the public. Now I wonder if their is a third tool: call the opposition “angry.” I never thought about it until I saw Macaque Mentality’s comment about Tucker Carlson calling Putin angry. I watched most of the interview and I never saw an angry man. This fact Carlson made that accusation tells me he is part of Cabal.

Finally, use this as a help for you. If you see a man crying publicly, step back. Men don’t do that, but men who are performing a role do. That is AC’s “theater kids” observation. Men who cry easily in public are immediately suspect. Next, if someone overuses the word “concern,” keep an eye on them. Finally, if someone is accused of being angry, but you don’t see it, then the person making the accusation is probably trying to manipulate you against the other person. Combine all three, and you have identified a Cabal asset.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Anonymous
2 months ago

Accusing you of anger seems to be a narcissist trick. My ex-wife used to do that to me. “You’re angry!” No, I’m not. I’m just thinking. “No, you’re angry!” And she’d keep pushing my buttons until I lost my shit and it became a self-fulfilling prophesy. I didn’t understand narcissism at the time. AC’s book came out after my divorce, but it helped make sense of the crap I endured for 12 years.

Maniac
Maniac
Reply to  EricTheAwful
2 months ago

My late mother did the same thing.

I pray daily that God will soften my heart so that I can forgive her and many others.

Peter
Peter
Reply to  EricTheAwful
2 months ago

You are angry!
You make me angry.

Steve Morris
Steve Morris
Reply to  EricTheAwful
2 months ago

I’ve experienced the same thing. By chance one day when I was guarding my emotions very closely and denying the anger response to my ex-wife she started to lose control. I told her “you’re acting crazy” she then completely lost her shit. She demanded that I take it back and agree that she wasn’t crazy. I just looked at her as to say she was proving my point. She dropped the argument and left me alone for months after that. Keeping a calm demeanor and dropping the crazy,unhinged, erratic trigger may be useful in those situations. I’ve used it sparingly on narcissists since then and it’s surprisingly effective. The key is to wait for them to crack just a little to use the trigger.

Machine Trooper
Machine Trooper
Reply to  Anonymous
2 months ago

That sucks, dude. But it sounds retarded enough to fit the New Normal perfectly.

On the “angry” part: I’ve noticed that seems to be some kind of debate tactic with useful idiots. Like, if they can make you angry, or lure you into anger via power-of-suggestion, or even just convince others that you’re angry, then they automatically win.

Yeah, chalk “concern” up there with “problematic.” Until it’s proven otherwise, I’ll assume people who use those terms regularly take it up an orifice probably just as often.

They’re destroying language, too, just as Orwell warned us.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  Anonymous
2 months ago

The police in the UK use this when they accost people in the street for a ‘chat’ and the people accosted are rightfully indignant.

Machine Trooper
Machine Trooper
2 months ago

Well, I’m a genius: forgot to post links:
@ the Dyke Merchant: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CMQ5TD6Z
Everywhere else: https://books2read.com/u/38YDqZ
“Anyway, got a new book coming out. As part of the launch/promotion, the price drops to $2.99 on Tuesday 2/13/24.
Hero is an adult by this one, but still learning about what it means to be a man–including leadership, the socio-sexual hierarchy (he calls it “the ziggurat”), and, of course, women. There’s a false rape accusation, an accidental glimpse of America’s dystopian future, and a lot of football.
Thanks to everybody who has bought other books by me and heap big thanks to everybody who posted a review or at least a rating.”

AlyssaUnsaged
AlyssaUnsaged
2 months ago

“Denver has received more migrants per capita than any other city in the nation, the mayor has said.”

So the Denver airport is supposed to sit atop a central DUMB. I’ve been to the airport and seen the ghastly, demonic imagery in person. It’s real.
Anywho, if I were in charge of a central cabal node I’d want the most foot soldiers per capita as possible at such an important base – just like in Denver

Med School Biochem
Med School Biochem
2 months ago

“Mysterious black helicopters ‘retrieved UFO shot down by USAF near Alaska.’”

Of all the things that never happened, that never happened the most.

Med School Biochem
Med School Biochem
2 months ago

“As WHO pandemic treaty nears completion, critics raise red flags for US freedoms.”

First it was the UNs blue helmets now these. What will they have, White helmets? Either way they are easy targets from a distance.

Marielle Redclaw
2 months ago

So when will all the white pilots get together and start their own airline?

Comedian Chrissie Mayr had a great name for it: “White Flight”

I have the same question about other industries. All these white guys getting forced out need to start their own companies, and keep them private so they can have whatever hiring practices they desire.

Rob
Rob
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
2 months ago

This would not be allowed to happen. We do not have a market; we have a command economy. Such a company would be crushed before it ever got off the ground (literally, in this case); even if it did form, it would immediately be sued into oblivion for “civil rights” violations due to “discriminating” against minorities.

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  Rob
2 months ago

Not so. Undesirables could be discouraged by mandating classical music be played on the cockpits, and while we are at it, in the passenger areas.

Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
2 months ago

Lol…White Flight. I don’t care who you are, that’s funny.
Well, they will control the air traffic so you’re still f’ed.

Cary Kembla
Cary Kembla
2 months ago

“Three UFO stories made me wonder if something else is coming they want to drown out”.

Here’s what Trump thinks of UFOs in case anyone’s interested: https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/exclusive-trump-unidentified-flying-objects/story?id=63725191. Relevant excerpt:

“I think it’s probably — I want them to think whatever they think. They do say, and I’ve seen, and I’ve read, and I’ve heard. And I did have one very brief meeting on it. But people are saying they’re seeing UFOs. Do I believe it? Not particular,” Trump said.

Asked if he thought he would know if there were a case of extraterrestrial life, the president replied, “Well, I think my great pilots would know. Our great pilots would know.”

“They see things a little bit different from the past. So we’re going to see. We’re watching, and you’ll be the first to know,” he continued.

“Utah attorney Jesse Trentadue sued the FBI on Friday for records about a CIA asset who helped fund the Oklahoma City bombing.”

Agents of the state involved in terrorist activities? Surely that’s a misprint.

wooderson
wooderson
2 months ago

Upside? Since I’ve put you guys through enough downside? I mentioned manic and not being in control of all the decision processes, and it’s kind of scary?

So’s I fry out on Wednesday, go to work Thursday still kind of up and manic. I’m a temp. They can fire me at any time. I’m in an open floor plan office, and my supervisor asks me a question. And, somehow, the answer includes, at full volume, something about The Boomers are Sociopaths, the Media is a bunch of lazy, racist liars, and other stuff. And Elmo likes Cookies, in Elmo’s voice. I’m a grownup, grey haired, middle aged woman.

The HR rep came in Friday, and asked me to apply for a permanent job. They extended my contract through the max amount of time they had budgeted, so three or four more days. They worked with my schedule on it. I got invited to the Valentine’s Day office party.

I’ve been there a month. This is not how I was treated for most of the month. I’m still not quite sure how this happened, or why. I’m just, so…….manic charming is a real thing? Yay?!?

Farcesensitive
Reply to  wooderson
2 months ago

🙂

AnonL
AnonL
Reply to  wooderson
2 months ago

Love it, Wooderson. Keep speaking your mind, manic or not. :>

Nels
Nels
2 months ago

Yet another rabbit hole spelunker: https://rumble.com/v49rpzr-sabrina-wallace-psinergy-colorado-ebola-researchers.-exposing-what-they-don.html
I don’t know if she is exploring a rabbit hole, or digging one, but it was interesting.

Farcesensitive
2 months ago

“By the same logic, facial recognition simply provides a notebook as well. As do cell site simulators. As do any surveillance device. Yet, there is a fundamental question of whether such a notebook should exist. Does the chief of police in Urbana or the sheriff in Pawnee need a notebook containing your approximate location three Thursdays ago at 8:15pm, as well as a record of who attended last week’s political rally, in order to solve a murder? Should he be allowed to keep such a notebook if it might help solve an extra murder in his town each year? If the answer is yes, then what are the limits to the tools he and his department should be afforded?
Furthermore, there is also something a little off about the disarming metaphor of a guy who spends his days sitting around in a lawn chair jotting down the license plate numbers of passing vehicles. Something a little insidious. Something that perhaps Anita Chan was piking up on.
One guy in a lawn chair jotting down license plate numbers is a nosy neighbor, maybe even a neighborhood crank, but not someone to whom you would pay much attention. When he starts following you around though to the point of knowing who your friends are, where you worship, and when you go to the doctor, he kind of becomes a stalker. But, when he develops the ability to gather this kind of information on everyone, he starts to develop a level of omnipresence and omniscience with which no one should be comfortable—which may be why you’re told he’s just a guy in a lawn chair.”

From: The Greatest Trick Big Brother Ever Pulled [was convincing the world he didn’t exist]
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/greatest-trick-big-brother-ever-pulled

It’s pushing the tech angle, but it’s sliding the overton window towards nosy neighbors.

Last edited 2 months ago by Farcesensitive
Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 months ago

In a homogenous society of largely K-selects, random crime is near non-existent. If you get attacked or robbed or raped you likely know who did it, or at the very least have community members who can fill in the missing pieces. If you know the crime and the criminal, doling out punishments is easily handled yourself or by the agreement of the community.

An omnipresent eye in the sky isn’t necessary for real people living in real societies; it’s a tool to control the melting pot slaves. They create the problem, then offer the unbearable “solution” every time.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 months ago

The difference between a crank or stalker and the police is, the police are agents of the State, and will directly use any information they can get against you.

Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 months ago

They try to pretend like they have more than they really do.

Farcesensitive
2 months ago

I posted a comment about RFK and it has disappeared entirely.