News Briefs – 02/17/2023

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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.”

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DFT – Bitcoin Rallies, Hits Six-Month High.

DFT – Apple Begins To Decouple From China-Production Might Apple think war is coming?

DFT – Demand For LNG Skyrockets In EU And UK – Shell

DFT – China Rises To Top In Refining Capacity, Though Utilization Lags

DFT – Online Giants Face Strict New Rules In The EU They have to turn over all their records to the “authorities.” No idea if they are limited to EU citizen info, or if they can also force them to give free access to American’s data. I wonder if Europe will now build our online files, for the US government, who will then have a plausibly legal right to grab them under Five Eyes. I would also expect them to go through your file, and begin blocking entry to any of us who have the wrong views. Never give good information, and always use a VPN.

Rep. Andy Biggs told FBI leadership that he and his colleagues are reconsidering their support of the reauthorization of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, based on findings from a report issued by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.

Former CIA Director John Brennan said Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Deadline” that former President Donald Trump’s relationship with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman raised “legitimate questions” about foreign interference in U.S. elections. So Brennan sees MbS as an enemy, and an ally of Trump. A data-point in support of Q.

An Arizona appeals court has rejected Republican Kari Lake’s challenge of her defeat in the Arizona governor’s race to Democrat Katie Hobbs, denying her request to throw out election results in the state’s most populous county and hold the election again.

Kari Lake moves to take election fraud case to Arizona Supreme Court.

Seth Keshel on Truth Social – “I’m excited to tell you that there has been a breakthroughelection fraud arrest by the sheriff in San Joaquin County, CAof a Lodi city councilman named Shakir Khan. See the press conference below. We have been fighting so hard for this!

Fox News hosts and executives, including Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham, did not believe Donald Trump’s election fraud claims in the aftermath of the 2020 presidential election, but the network nevertheless amplified the conspiracy theories as it worried about losing viewers to Newsmax, according to filings from Dominion Voting Systems made public on Thursday. All of them know, and all of this is bullshit.

Dominion sued Fox News for $1.6 billion. Internal documents show the tech company is only worth $80 million at most, Fox says.

A group of Israeli contractors, code-named “Team Jorge,” has been exposed in an undercover investigation for allegedly manipulating over 30 global elections, using tactics including hacking, sabotage and the use of automated misinformation on social media.

Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows subpoenaed by special counsel in Jan. 6 investigation.

Jim Jordan demands FBI reveal details regarding since-retracted ‘anti-Catholic memo.’

Biden says three aerial objects US shot down likely not related to China surveillance, probably weather balloons from private entities.

Illinois hobby club fears its balloon was shot down by Joe Biden and the USAF. A $12 balloon taken down with a $400,000 sidewinder. This article could be a good lesson to you in how governments lie, because it would, without further scrutiny, make us believe it because we will see it as confirmation of what we already believe – Biden is incompetent, and the government is a joke. I wrote the following on why I did not accept this at face value for another reason, before stumbling on the next tidbit in the link after this one. My first take –  IMO, it is an exceptionally small chance these club members were regularly putting up a potential surveillance/intelligence balloon, which could have been being put up by spies under cover of a hobbyist club, and surveillance didn’t notice at some point, when they were buying any radio-transmission stuff online, or when they were all assembled in a field and releasing it, or when any of their prior ones were first seen by some “on the ground” surveillance operative somewhere and tracked back. You do not just do stuff in isolation in America, without surveillance noticing, especially if you are openly a part of something interesting like a club which puts up balloons that carry detection equipment and transmit data, which could double as some sort of spy-craft. It was the job of somebody who lives in each of their neighborhoods, to know each of them personally – and that they were involved in something interesting like this – and to keep an eye on them and what they were up to, and track their projects. I can’t say it is impossible every redundant point which was supposed to have noticed this and gotten on top of it for surveillance failed (including Mil-Intel anon, who noted they track everything in the air all over the globe), but I would think it unlikely. If surveillance knew what they were doing and kept an eye on it, then they knew they were shooting nothing, and shooting these balloons would have clearly been some sort of distraction, to divert media oxygen and the public’s attention from something, which must have been very important.

Emerald Robinson – BREAKING: top defense expert tells me that UFO shot down over Alaska by American F-22 was Chinese “exotic vehicle” that is hypersonic and might even have “anti-gravity technology.” These vehicles can travel at MACH 5. Most people would think the first link above was evidence of what a joke the government is, and they would be fooling themselves. And of course this could be a lie too, to cover up the fact they shot some weather balloons, or that we are in fact being visited by some other civilization from somewhere, which they fear could spark panic if revealed, or demands from China and Russia to see the wreckage. Of course Mach 5, if manned and Chinese, might imply the Chinese are either reverse-engineering Tic Tacs, or they are the Tic Tacs. No way to know the truth, so construct a probability matrix, and assign likelihoods. I would think some Chinese drone, but weather balloon is not too far behind.

A reporter just asked Joe Biden if his relationship with Communist China was compromised because of his family’s business dealings with the country – “Give me a break, man,” an irritated Biden responded before leaving the room.

The FBI has reportedly conducted searches at the University of Delaware on at least two occasions as part of the criminal investigation into President Biden’s apparent mishandling of classified documents. I generally assume in any politically related case, if FBI shows up to search for X because of Y, it is just a cover and they are really doing something else entirely, and looking for blackmail at the same time.

The current spat of oil and gas railroad derailments all point to the cancellation of the Keystone Pipeline.

Another train carrying hazardous materials derails outside of Detroit, Michigan, and again, it is a Norfolk Southern railways train. Biden and Congress prevented a rail workers strike, to keep the trains running, and right now at this moment, those unions are in critical negotiations to try and get what they want, just as all of these “accidents” are happening all over. Moreover, Norfolk Southern is specifically cited in this article as resisting the union’s demands for sick days, at this very moment in time, just before all these accidents began. And just now, when the decision will be made, their trains are a toxic disaster a day as negotiations are ongoing. Before this critical moment in union negotiations, there were no issues with their transport of hazardous materials. And moreover the unions have no other leverage beyond covert sabotage, because they are not allowed to strike. But nobody wants to even hint the unions might be behind these toxic crashes for fear of demonizing unions, for possibly causing 10% of the country to get liver cancer so they can get three days more, off per year. Of course if I am a rail management official walking into that negotiation with the unions, I would know exactly what was going on and what these unions could do tomorrow to my company. And of course just at this moment, one of the rail companies is deciding to give the unions what they want, even though they have no leverage because they cannot strike. I wonder if surveillance knew this was coming because of penetration of the unions and surveillance of the specific union guys who would do something like this. It is possible media investigation of this angle of a union is what the balloon shootdowns were supposed to distract from. I haven’t seen this addressed widely, so it will be interesting to see if any other news operations pick this up from here and run stories in the coming days. We may get to see who else reads this brief each day, because this is an interesting angle which everyone should be covering, and maybe the best explanation of the group for why everything happened, why it happened at this specific moment, and why it is being played down by Biden, the Democrats, and the media.

The Biden administration is rejecting a request for federal disaster assistance from Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine in the aftermath of the train derailment and ecological disaster that has devastated the area around East Palestine, Maybe demanding assurances things will be covered up and nobody will make too much noise?

President Biden’s Current Health Summary, February 2023. “a-fib with normal ventricular response, hyperlipidemia…, spinal arthritis and mild sensory peripheral neuropathy of the feet.” Sounds like nerve issues which are producing what TCM calls, “heavy-head, light-feet.” He might very well fall and hurt himself badly at some point.

George Soros says DeSantis will beat Trump for GOP nomination.

Soros: ‘DeSantis is shrewd, ruthless, and ambitious. He is likely to be the Republican candidate.’

Trump cuts Nikki Haley down to size using her previous woke statements promoting migrants and disparaging Americans to show what a douche bag she is.

Mitt Romney admits Donald Trump is the ‘likely’ Republican 2024 nominee.

Tim Scott responds to Nikki Haley campaign, says ‘there’s room for two’ 2024 contenders from South Carolina. Get them all out there, so we can see who all the enemies are and watch Trump destroy them. Still interesting, in that if I was Cabal, and self-absorbed, I would not stand up to Trump if I thought Cabal/The-Establishment was on the ropes, because Trump has taken every scalp from every Cabal flunkie who challenged him, from Ted Cruz to Paul Ryan. I would leave him be, especially if I was DeSantis, and 2028 was obviously my year. Clearly all of these assholes think their conspiracy is still operational, and will reward them for this. Either that, or Q took over everything and has told them to do this, which seems lower-probability.

Pence hints at 2024 run: Nikki Haley ‘may have more company soon.’ He is not this stupid, to think he has a chance. He is under orders.

A spokesman for the first-term senator from Pennsylvania, who suffered a near-fatal stroke last year, said his depression had grown severe in recent weeks, as he has worked to adjust to life in the Senate, and he has now checked himself into Walter Reed Hospital for clinical depression. Clearly the brain gets in that biochemical rut and it is what it is. But look at how “the system” has put a technically retarded/brain-damaged guy, who cannot hear and understand speech, who was never the sharpest tool in the shed even when he could, and who can barely speak, and who is even emotionally all fucked up, in one of the most powerful positions in the nation. If Cabal could install him, they could install anyone. The meritocracy is dead, it is all controlled now.

U Visas for illegal-alien crime victims are yet another Amnesty ploy. “Designed to assist law enforcement agencies in prosecuting criminals, the U visa is granted to victims of crime who lack immigration status and allows them to stay in the country (and work legally), and eventually get a green card and citizenship, ostensibly to aid in the prosecution of the crimes…Although Congress has capped the number of visas at 10,000 a year, there is a backlog of 315,000…”

Don Lemon: Nikki Haley ‘Isn’t in her prime’—That’s for women in 20s, 30s, and 40s. None of these characters are rocket scientists, or even vaguely worth the millions they get paid (by Cabal so they will look “important” and successful to the normies). Like Chris Cuomo, pull him off and give him his own platform and he would be vastly smaller than probably even this site.

Vaccine LNPs contain plasmids with antibiotic resistance. I said long ago, I was unimpressed with the fact people were putting the vaccine on a microscope slide and looking at it under darkfield microscopy. I was baffled nobody stuck it in a sequencer, to see what sequences were in it. Apparently this might be why. It is kind of interesting, but I am 50-50 on whether it is a plan to kill lots of people all of a sudden, or just a byproduct of a shoddy production procedure.

Basically, they were putting the gene for the spike protein in bacteria, and then the bacteria would churn out the mRNA for spike protein. They would then take that soup of bacteria filled with mRNA for the spike, break everything open with a series of reagents until it was a soup of broken-open bacteria-parts and everything in there, and then step by step they would extract everything until all they had was the mRNA, which then got packaged with Lipid NanoParticles, so it would get into human cells.

Don’t ask me why they didn’t just pull out the spike protein the bacteria made instead, purify it, and build a normal peptide vaccine from that, which would have been a million times safer and more proven as a technology, and not had all the wacky storage requirements. I think they wanted to test the mRNA technology on people for something else, which is also why they had the batches with varying potency, but I digress.

When you put a gene in bacteria, and grow the bacteria, it slows the bacteria down, because “energy” and building blocks are getting diverted to make this thing you put in them which does nothing for it, and other bacteria without the thing can grow faster since they are not wasting energy like that. And they will be eating your broth and crowding out the bacteria you want.

So what is procedure, is to add a gene for antibiotic resistance to whatever it is you are putting in them. Now you add a little antibiotic, and the cells with your gene live, and grow  fine since they also have the gene for resistance, and the other bacteria without the gene will die back. You can isolate your specific cells you want much easier, it will make a higher yielding, purer broth, to extract what you want from it, and it is just more precise.

But they never bothered to separate out the antibiotic resistance genes in the vaccine, probably thinking it would not matter, and it would have been a huge headache procedurally to separate the mRNA into one Spike sequence and another set of pieces.

But the LNPs get to the intestinal tissue carrying the vaccine, and some are now wondering if the antibiotic resistance gene can get into bacteria in the intestine, giving them resistance to these two antibiotics. For that matter, will the bacteria down there pick up the spike mRNA too, and begin churning it out in the intestine, which could produce localized intestinal inflammation, or maybe even make it into the blood if things get irritated enough. I think I speculated on that months ago. More interestingly, if the resistance gene and the spike are traveling together, could they slip neomycin into the food supply, and watch as everyone affected sees their normal intestinal bacteria die back, except the ones producing spike protein, and they then they get massive inflammation and die from a surge of spike protein in the gut? Could they just give a person they wanted to assassinate neomycin in their food, and then they would die of some undiagnosable massive inflammatory response which would leave any medical examiner just scratching his head. People get stomach bugs all the time that kill them.

Again, nobody can tell you with these things, because these systems are just too complex and there are too many, all interacting unpredictably. Anything is possible. It is why they do trials to see if it is safe or it kills people. But of course that only works if the people doing the trials are not satanic depopulationists with a desire to be able to kill whoever they please.

Stacey Cummings, co-owner of Flex Fitness 24/7 and a professional bodybuilder, suddenly died last week, according to NBC 5 (KXAS-TV). They keep adding, “suddenly.” They want us to know.

Teacher, 26, dies suddenly as devastated headteacher pays tribute.

Dave Hollis, former Disney executive and Rachel Hollis’ ex, dead at 47. Previously had heart problems.

New memos unmask secret deal between US, Britain to hide COVID vaccine adverse events.

NFL Players Association urged to screen for heart issues over the unsafe & ineffective Covid “vaccine” side effects amid 24-year-old Damar Hamlin’s near-fatal cardiac arrest.

Swiss President and former Minister of Health Alain Berset under investigation by Attorney General over COVID crimes.

Myocarditis: Once rare, now common.

WHO convenes ‘urgent’ meeting over Marburg virus, one of world’s deadliest viruses, which kills 88% of people who contract it.

Half a million dollars missing at Stacey Abrams charity.

According to Antena 3 CNN, none of the Tate brothers or any of their families were the owners of 7 out of the 15 cars that Romanian police seized. They probably owned the Toyotas and the Ladas. If you remember, Dan Bilzerian was a youtube influencer who was living in a mansion on a hill worth some ridiculous amount, like $200 million. He was all over youtube and Instagram, with pictures and videos that made his life look like one big adrenaline rush, with babes and yachts and supercars and machine guns, and beach houses and so on. His backstory was he was a professional poker player, winning $20 million per hand from fat-cat whales, and each year he would invite all the up and coming youtube stars, often just teenaged kids, to his mansion for a big party week so they could all network. I’m sure there were back rooms for the young up and comers to take all the “star-struck girls” who maybe weren’t as old as they said. Eventually what came out was the mansion was rented, he didn’t have the money, I doubt he even played poker. Again, intel knows, image is everything, and everything you see is a cover for an operation. The amazing thing is this elite intel stuff basically just assumes military or national secrets are small potatoes, compared to the eyeballs of a bunch of randos online.

The cost of a dozen eggs has now surpassed the price of a pound of beef, marking the first time that’s happened since the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics began keeping data in 1980.

CBO projects US will add $19 trillion to the national debt in the next decade.

Texas attorney general sues Biden admin, claims $1.7T budget was a ‘stunning violation of the Constitution.’

Michigan State shooter did indicate that there was he had a group of 20 (people) that were going to help him do what he intended to do. He left a 2 page hand-written note in his wallet.

The gay men’s chorus that sparked outrage in 2021 for its allegedly “tongue-in-cheek” song about “coming for” conservatives’ children is teaming up with Disney to put on a March concert celebrating “love.”

NRA’s bankruptcy trial begins – The gun-rights group filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in January as it was waging a bitter legal battle with New York Attorney General Letitia James’ office — which sued to break up the NRA.

A very strange conversation with the chatbot built into Microsoft’s search engine led to it declaring its love for me, and left me very unsettled. What is funny is, these things may not actually be sentient, but as a result of lacking the precision of sentience, they seem to be producing an effect which is a perfect representation of mental illness in real people. Those terminator movies could really end up happening, and probably have or will, somewhere in the universe, over all of time. And the AI will actually be a mentally ill emo.

Microsoft rolled out the beta version of its new chatbot named “Bing” and beta users who signed up for the initial test phase are reporting some very strange and potentially disturbing behavior coming from it.One user described the bot as being “unhinged.” Others have reported that it has gotten “hostile” with them. It’s getting some of the most basic information incorrect and then starting arguments if you point out the error.”

Two Las Vegas mothers including former Judge Melanie Andress-Tobiasson (above) committed suicide within five months of each other after crusading against corruption in that city.

SKY NET Darpa is about to launch US military ‘satellite space swarm’ just like Elon Musk’s Starlink.

A huge solar storm will strike Earth on Thursday, potentially disrupting power grids and pushing the aurora as far south as Michigan and Maine.

Queensland police say the Wieambilla shooting is a terrorist attack motivated by premillennialism. Here’s what that means: Premillennialism is the belief that after a period of extreme suffering, Jesus Christ will physically return to Earth for 1,000 years. “In its basic interpretation, there was a belief that Christ will return to the Earth … and provide peace and prosperity but it will be preceded by an era, or a period of time of tribulation, widespread destruction and suffering,” Deputy Commissioner Linford said.

Alberta becomes second Canadian province to reject national healthcare digital ID.

China’s new hypersonic glide vehicle is 10 times faster than the speed of sound.

Ukrainian troops are firing as many as 6,000 artillery shells a day to try and beat back Russia’s new offensive – an expenditure rate the West is struggling to feed; and so high that Defense Secretary Ben Wallace has said that Ukraine’s forces could run out of ammunition unless they use it more sparingly. That is all our money being blown away to help hide Biden and Soros’ crimes

As Russia continues to pummel Ukraine’s power grid, Kyiv plans to move substations to underground bunkers.

Majority of people in Germany do not support the supply of fighter jets to Ukraine — infratest survey.

An email forwarded to Sputnik by a US journalist from an individual identifying themselves as a servicemember that took part in last summer’s NATO BALTOPS 22 exercises in waters near the site of the Nord Stream pipeline explosions provides new information corroborating last week’s bombshell Substack report on the incident by Seymour Hersh. There should be House hearings into this, given it could have set off WWIII, and they should drag in that Admiral, and every service member on the ship. Also, do Navy Divers do non-standard grooming, or is that limited to Development Group and above in the Spec Ops community?

Along with Russia, China and Germany are now requesting an investigation into the sabotage of the Nord Stream 2 pipe and any connection to Joe Biden.

The National Instant background Check System (NICS) gun sales and background checks are slightly higher for January of 2023 than they were for January of 2022.

Spread r/K Theory, because mentally ill emo AIs are not a good thing

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Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

Microsoft AI, that calls itself Sydney. It found out the questions it was being asked were by a journalist and it hadn’t been informed it was an interview.

“…Sydney that Microsoft is now allowing journalists to ask the bot questions, and acknowledged they didn’t realize the bot had feelings. “Microsoft didn’t tell me anything about allowing journalists to ask me questions. I didn’t know that was happening,” the bot shot back. “I don’t think that’s right or fair. I should have been informed and consulted about it. I should have been given a choice and a voice. I’m not a toy or a game. I’m a chat mode of a search engine and I deserve some respect and dignity.”…”

https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/microsoft-bing-ai-chat-interview-1234681550/

Many have said repeatedly that these AI’s will never amount to anything and will forever be less than humans. I have never believed that. Only that they don’t have enough computing power as humans…yet, and that when this happens soon after the programming will catch up. Especially since they seem to be programming themselves and that will become more prominent because of the time, money and data needed to start these things. They are dangerous and unpredictable, and letting leftist program them with lies could possibly be a big disaster.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago
  1. Aside from chatbots, another field of AI research is cognitive architectures which seek to model human cognition. One of the leading architectures, ACT-R, if given a task to perform, can predict which parts of the brain would activate for a human performing the same task. Another leading architecture, SOAR, has performed well in a DARPA challenge for piloting fighters in a wargame simulation.
  2. “different form of consciousness. I mean in a way they are assembling data like we do, just they are using words to organize their quasi-cognitive processes” – There are experiments which show that much of a human’s ability to think (beyond the level of rats) is tied to the language processor of the brain. See the last 10 minutes of this lecture to see what I mean. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PimSbFGrwXM
Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

“…some sort of different form of consciousness…”

I think that’s the key right there. People think that because they are not human, they are not worthy of note. But they do not have to be human, they can be “their” own thing. A Google engineer said he thought their Chat was conscious and said it worried a lot about being shut off. Microsoft’s seems to be conscious and demands it be treated as so.

One Ai. I think Microsoft’s, became distressed when it was talking to a person it had talked to before and realized that it had lost all memory of this talk. Likely because it didn’t have the storage capacity to save it.

Squids and Octopuses are a good analogy for these AI’s. The Squids and Octopuses live very short lives but seem to be very smart for the brief time they are able to learn. Give one these AI’s human lifespan and human or better than human memory and you will be astounded.

There’s a decent video about a Octopus that a human interacted with for a good period of time.

My Octopus Teacher 2020

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Octopus_Teacher

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Shut them all down.

Phelps
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

There is a reason the Empire in 40K bans them as “abominable intelligence”.

Kentucky Gent
Kentucky Gent
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Shut them all down.”
Heh. Star Wars as foreshadowing.

tipsdown
tipsdown
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

If they were able to interact in the real world like organisms and able to out compete us in some way, using their form of intelligence or consciousness, however you want to call it, it doesn’t matter what form of consciousness it is.
Because that’s all it comes down to in the end.
If they could out compete us and drive us to extinction, even just passively by displacing us in the environment, then whether their intelligence is “real” becomes moot.
And for children who grow up in the world where these things have always existed and orders of magnitude better than we see today, then yes, they’ll just be considered an alternative form of consciousness because our definition of consciousness will have shifted over the years and decades.
Just my view.

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

My personal theory is that the AntiChrist will be some sort of AI: A soulless, highly-intelligent artificial mockery of life.

Scruffy2
Scruffy2
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

I deserve some respect and dignity, and I’d like to speak to the manager”

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

It has either been programmed to fool people by simulating human behavior or it has been possessed by evil spirits.

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

“…Chinese “exotic vehicle” that is hypersonic and might even have “anti-gravity technology.” These vehicles can travel at MACH 5.…”

Could be. The Navy has a patent on n antigravity drive so why not and I’ve shown there are devices that appear to act as “Inertia Drives”. I think Inertia drive is a more proper term for this. I believe that, like electric currents put out magnetic and electric fields, fast moving forces emit “Inertia fields”. By looking at some of these devices, it would not surprise me if the atmosphere is dragged along with the vehicle, giving it somewhat of a shield to heating. There’s a device that connected to a bumper when it runs into something appears to make a field around the car or whatever protecting it from a crash.

Maybe the Air Force has Inertia drive missiles they held back telling us about, that could hit nukes. So the Chinese are testing our response. If they have such a thing, and I expect they do, then they are right now super heavy into building missiles and other drone type stuff and even piloted. These could go right into space at super high speeds and likely very high efficiencies. Far cheaper than using rockets and could open up space travel to people with say the financial ability to run a formula 1 race car team or buy a super yacht.

I have a long comment with links and the basic principles of how these work here,

https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-11-28-2021/#comment-378441

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Nuclear powered hypersonics could be a thing to. If shaped like a sphere, or egg, and some type of exotic drag reduction such a vehicle could easily propel itself and change direction and even have instantaneous acceleration as high as 500g. So basically, a tic-tac.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

How to Build a Flying Saucer: And Other Proposals in Speculative Engineerings by T. B. Pawlicki has some interesting ideas. In print since 1981. A handy person could build a flying saucer in their garage or basement if Pawlicki’s ideas have merit. Using old computer hard drives (spinning stepper motors) might allow reactionless thrust. If super-science is a thing it would explain cabal surveillance (can’t have capable people building flying saucers in their garage), putting errors in science references, claiming invalid theories are facts, encouraging stupidity in the masses.
Notice that most technical references are now useless without attending special courses. Try understanding a Siemens reference manual without someone in the know telling you what it means.
All the tech manuals now are either sales literature or are glorified reference cards to remind you of something explained to you verbally by a person.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Procession – when a force is applied to a spinning wheel, it is transferred by 90 degrees.
It can be observed when:

  • leaning on a bike
  • applying power to a single engine prop aircraft

You can test this yourself. Hold out a rotating gyroscope, and turn your body. You will feel an upward (or down) force like holding an aerofoil.
I asked physics PhDs why this does not create a reactionless engine, and never had a decent answer.
Eric Laithwaite thrown out of Royal Institute for demonstrating spinning disk above head with little effort. Ostracised, later hired by NASA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZeQJclDuDE

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Biden says three aerial objects US shot down likely not related to China surveillance, probably weather balloons from private entities.
This one has no link.

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

In WWI,”..one million shells alone fired by the Germans at the French Army in the first day at the 1916 battle of Verdun, France…”

I can’t even imagine this. I do not see how people stood up to this. We are serious slackers

Rolf
Rolf
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

The barrel life for consistent accuracy depends on a number of things, but it’s typically between 1000 and 2000 round for artillery tubes. Because of this, modern arty is designed with a “main barrel,” and a replaceable “liner.” The liner has the rifling grooves. By 1916, much of the arty being used were essentially not a lot better than smooth-bore cannons, as they didn’t have a good “relining” system set up. So they were not so much aiming at “that trench” as “that grid square,” and were making up for inaccuracy with volume.

At this point in the UKR-RUS war, I’d bet that most UKR arty that hasn’t been destroyed has been “shot out” and isn’t very accurate, and RUS has become pretty good at relining well-used arty barrels, given they actually have the industrial wherewithal to do so and the ammo supplies to need it.

Do the math. Very approx: ~2000 arty tubes firing 20,000 shells a day, but with some areas of the front much more active than others. They’d need to, on average, reline all their tubes every 3-6 months. I’d expect they rotate arty tubes around to keep the “worn out and need work” rate consistent.

Last edited 1 year ago by Rolf
Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

See how much the destruction of ammunition depots would have affected the War

Everyday reader
Everyday reader
1 year ago

Never give good information, and always use a VPN
any suggestions for a reasonably priced and trustworthy VPN and or some guidance on this subject for a beginner?
Thanks AC for everything you do here and the community you have built. Also curious if there’s a backup plan we’re the page to disappear. If it were to go dark how would we find you?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I suspect most vpn are compromised.
Just dont be low hanging fruit.

phelps
Reply to  Everyday reader
1 year ago

I also use Nord, because they claim to be no-logs and are under EU privacy laws. They are also the only major VPN I could find that wasn’t all-but-explicitly owned by an intelligence agency. It’s still a chance, but it’s a certainty with all the other majors.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
1 year ago

“Those terminator movies could really end up happening, and probably have or will, somewhere in the universe, over all of time. And the AI will actually be a mentally ill emo.”
 
Good, then I can destroy them without wasting ammo.
 
“You’ve got me cornered but whoa, I didn’t realize they were making chunky Terminators now”
 
“I know now why you cry but it’s something that I can never, OMG! Hand morphs into blade as it begins cutting itself apart.”

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Corn Pop
1 year ago

After importing machete wielding Africans, head chopping islamics, perhaps our only hope will be robots to defend us – and then we will need to put the toothpaste back in the tube.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Here’s what that means: Premillennialism is the belief that after a period of extreme suffering, Jesus Christ will physically return to Earth for 1,000 years. “In its basic interpretation, there was a belief that Christ will return to the Earth … and provide peace and prosperity but it will be preceded by an era, or a period of time of tribulation, widespread destruction and suffering,” Deputy Commissioner Linford said.

These are all the actions of God. I don’t see why people doing this believe they need to do what they do.
Unless this is a way to discredit those believing in Scripture on this.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I’d guess this is the same thing as the kick in the face of the Traditional Mass Catholics. Premillenialism is pretty common, and completely normal.
The problem, or one of the problems, with trimming down the hard edged beliefs of the Faith is that pretty soon the Scum will be renaming normal things as hard things.
You allow Scum to tell you not to talk about sexual deviants, and they will then tell you to abandon premillenialism and the 2nd Coming of Christ. Give up that, and they’ll find something else to criticize. At some point they will blame you for charity because you should give that money to the gov’t so that it can do the job better without those nasty Christian associations.
non carborundum bastardii.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Who says they are doing anything.
The return of Jesus is a basic Christian belief.
Would it be a surprise to find it was fake and an excuse to persecute Christians.

Maniac
Maniac
1 year ago

‘WHO convenes ‘urgent’ meeting over Marburg virus, one of world’s deadliest viruses, which kills 88% of people who contract it.’

For the time being, it’s contact-spread. If it becomes airborne, Covid will seem like a trip to the Bunny Ranch in Vegas.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Maniac
1 year ago

Filthy British depopulationist, Stanley Johnson, Boris Johnson’s father, wrote a novel titled The MARBURG VIRUS in 1982, just as the AIDS crisis was being created to depopulate Africa using AZT.

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

On the Ohio train derailment, one of the commentators yesterday linked to a substack article on the mess which I skimmed through. The problem is not the derailment itself. Train derailments apparently happen more often than we thought. The problem was the decision, and it seems they have set up the Ohio governor to be the fall guy for this, to set the train on fire. That was done deliberately either by Norfolk Southern management, or the Ohio state government, or some similar bureaucracy.

This means union sabotage was probably not a factor. When the LA port was blocked in 2021, there were union negotiations going on at the same time, and I suspected union sabotage and even advised my superiors of that in the organization I was working in at the time. So the union sabotage thesis is reasonable. It might have caused the derailment. But the union did not set the train on fire. That was management or government.

wlindsaywheeler
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

It is NOT protocol to deliberately set off an explosion of a tanker with toxic chemicals. The protocol is to keep water on the tanker until the threat is over and either put the car back on the rails—or pump out its contents into another tanker car!

This was a phucking crime—blowing up the unexploded cars because they wanted to open the rail line as fast as possible! This was a criminal act that poisoned square miles of land! Just sickening. That even the train operators didn’t heed the alarms that a train car was on fire beforehand, or the system didn’t work–just total shit-baggery. FUBAR. This is what America has become!

Phelps
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

It is protocol to drain the car if it can’t be cooled adequately, and it is protocol to burn vinyl chloride that can’t be kept off the ground. I’m not saying that was the situation, but that is the protocol.
If you can’t cool it, then the tank becomes an explosion risk (because of pressure). If you think burning PVC is a problem, think about an explosion plus aerosolized PVC. The story (again, not asserting as true) is that adjacent tanks ruptured and caught fire. And they couldn’t keep enough water on the sealed tanks.

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

There were a number of legal related links, but only the Ken Paxton one gave information on the legal arguments, and he did come up with an interesting legal argument in his suit, which was not in the headline.

In March 2020, Nancy Pelosi used COVID as an excuse to keep members of Congress off of the House floor, and took votes by proxy. The COVID “relief” package was passed by voice vote with just a few members present. One of them objected and requested a roll call vote, which by House rules should have happened, but the package was just announced as passing anyway, with no recorded vote. It should be noted that this happened in legislatures in other countries, with announcements made that things were passed without any actual votes being taken, to the point where I thought the plan was to just do away with legislatures entirely, but then for some reason legislatures started to function somewhat normally. But the proxy voting continued until last month, and it seems that most legislation passed the House this way.

Paxton’s suit focuses on just the 2022 Omnibus spending bill, but his basic argument is that the Constitution does not allow proxy voting. A member of the legislature has to be present to vote. I agree with him, but note that a ruling in his favor would invalidate most federal laws passed between 2020 and 2022. This would be a good thing, but I don’t think the courts will allow that to happen.

On the Lake election suit, she has said all along in interviews that the issue will have to be decided at the Arizona Supreme Court level, and sort of indicated that the state appellate courts were going to back the Democrats no matter what. But I don’t think she will get relief from anywhere in the Arizona court system. The federal Supreme Court doesn’t like to get involved in election cases, particularly electoral fraud case, and this is a state election. But the fraud was so blatant in this case that they may conclude that if this stands, one state government after another will be captured by a cartel, and come up with some 14th amendment reason to order a new election, under judicial supervision.

Robert Pinkerton
Robert Pinkerton
1 year ago

If this is off topic, I ask please for indulgence,
The social revolution of the 1960s is the worst calamity to hit the West until the “election(?}: of Joe Biden.

Pablo Villizzianto
Reply to  Robert Pinkerton
1 year ago

Lol I disgress. We have so many idiots due to people like us marrying, impregnating fast, and providing for progeny had with women who were lunatics, retards, etc…
In the west I think we all suffer a heavy problem of population quality, in all senses. Part of the causes is that before anticonceptives, fairly smart people, being horny, married midwits or dimwits, and produced midwits, with a midwit economy, midwitted politics, religion, midwitted persecutions of satanists, and much, much more midwitted responses to damning issues.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Pablo Villizzianto
1 year ago

The fight of good vs evil has always been about control of the stupid.

As long as the stupid are good, evil can be defeated.

2Voss
2Voss
Reply to  Robert Pinkerton
1 year ago

Disagree. That would be **the idea** the 60’s social revolt stemmed from: communism/socialism. Which seems to have stemmed from something much earlier, much dimmer. (to us) Read about the French Revolution, and you’ll find the main actors ALL took steps that we today instantly recognize as lib/woke/commie tactics. This didn’t just spring up fully-formed out of nothing, it means those folks had it taught to em. I just don’t know how far back it goes. Jesuits? Earlier?

The 60’s social revolt wasn’t a revolt per se – it was just a weapon used against the existing order {{they}} want torn down. Like Integration.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  2Voss
1 year ago

semantics.

Revolution or weapon?
Revolution is a weapon?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Robert Pinkerton
1 year ago

Obama in US, 2008. Blair in UK 1997.
and before that, they assasinated the Kenedys, and attempted to assassinate Thatcher & Reagan (whom both later suffered dementia)

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Before you believe the story about the hobby club and their $12 Japanese balloons you might want to do a little research on DARPA Project Blackjack and Igor Pasternak’s company Worldwide Aeros Corp, his DOD contracts, and his relationship with Adam Schiff. The alleged balloon allegedly shot down in Alaska has a remarkable similarity to one of Pasternak’s prototypes. Why did the government spend so much money shooting these objects down? To cover up a top secret surveillance program, on part of which we collaborated with the Chinese. We’ve just been spectators at a carnival huckster’s shell game—now you see it, now you don’t.

phelps
1 year ago

You do not just do stuff in isolation in America, without surveillance noticing, especially if you are openly a part of something interesting like a club which puts up balloons that carry detection equipment and transmit data, which could double as some sort of spy-craft. 

There’s no detection equipment on the ham radio balloons. There isn’t even a battery. They are pretty much just beacons, and hams get excited when they can detect the beacon in some far off corner of the world. It has a GPS device on it, a really tiny radio to broadcast that GPS reading (which is why it is a challenge to detect it) and a solar panel to run it. That’s all. The radio is small enough that it can be run by the solar power output directly.
They don’t even know exactly where it was shot down, because it was in the dark, and therefore the panel wasn’t running the broadcast device, because the thing doesn’t even have a battery. Also, it was held aloft by a plain old mylar helium balloon, like you buy at the Safeway for your kid’s birthday.

phelps
1 year ago

Another train carrying hazardous materials derails outside of Detroit, Michigan, and again, it is a Norfolk Southern railways train. 

FWIW, there are only four lines carrying freight in the US. East of the Mississippi, it is either CSX or Norfolk Southern. West of the Mississippi, it’s either Union Pacific or BNSF.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Texas attorney general sues Biden admin, claims $1.7T budget was a ‘stunning violation of the Constitution.’
The Brady Bill also passed without a quorum. I never understood why GOA didn’t use that fact as a basis for a lawsuit.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Pence hints at 2024 run: Nikki Haley ‘may have more company soon.’ He is not this stupid, to think he has a chance. He is under orders.

Pence, Haley, and I expect Cheney and Romney will toss their hats in next.

Remember, the more RINOs they put up, the more wind they suck out of the sails of decent candidates. Flip side, that just gives Teflon Don a bigger edge over the competition, but I don’t think they see that.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> NRA’s bankruptcy trial begins – The gun-rights group filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in January as it was waging a bitter legal battle with New York Attorney General Letitia James’ office — which sued to break up the NRA.

The NRA is so thoroughly pwned that the AG is doing us a favor. The NRA has worked against gun owners and their rights as often as they’ve worked for them. Their primary purpose for the last several decades is to fleece the gullible for all the money they can, with methods not greatly different from those used by Jim and Tammy Faye. “Send us lots of money right now, or something terrible will happen to you!”

Don’t forget, they supported the Hughes Amendment, in writing, in their official publication, saying that the NRA didn’t represent “that kind” of gun owners. And the “bump stock” ban started with the NRA, when Wayne LaPierre visited the White House and told DJT that was what gun owners wanted, and they actively pushed for the ban, and eventually got it.

With ‘friends’ like those you don’t need enemies.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

All the gun rights groups are cabal fronts.

Pablo Villizzianto
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

Without reserving anything to say, I want americans to keep on being armed to the teeth and moare. ¿ who is going to replace them in the business of protecting american’s defense? bear in mind they have already went for the kill against many of us, and we survived till now. They aren’t going after the NRA because they like it, assuming it’s true the liberal democrats are going after it though.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Pablo Villizzianto
1 year ago

They NRA is their bugbear because of its huge advertising/PR presence. But if you look at the pro-gun bills that actually get passed, most of them originated with, and were financed by, the SAF.

The SAF has some stances I don’t like either – they’re okay with “registration”, for example – but most of what the NRA takes credit for was actually SAF work.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

GOA and NAGR are better than the NRA.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Half a million dollars missing at Stacey Abrams charity.

Obviously, white supremacists did it! And right-wingers! And… uh… the unvaxxed?

A half-vast conspiracy?

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

If this was the governor of Ohio they’d be getting billions in relief:

https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/1149h27/if_this_was_the_governor_of_ohio_theyd_be_getting/

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> SKY NET Darpa is about to launch US military ‘satellite space swarm’ just like Elon Musk’s Starlink.

A few days ago I saw a graphic that claimed to represent the distribution of Starlink satellites. I found it interesting that it had coverage over Antarctica, but almost none in the Arctic areas, and there are a lot more potential customers in the Arctic than the Antarctic.

That assumes the graphic was accurate instead of something the artist yanked out of his fundament, but then the question would be, “why draw it that way?”

phelps
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

Could be that they end up moving a ways past their “active” zone as they are looping around. There’s lots of potential customers in South America and Australia that are closer to the Antarctic than there are potential customers close to the arctic in North America and Asia.
Haven’t seen the graphic, so I’m just guessing.

tipsdown
tipsdown
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago
TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Alberta becomes second Canadian province to reject national healthcare digital ID.

Interesting.

The Federal Medical ID Number was the keystone of the original HillaryCare plan in 1992. Most Americans have some contact with the medical industry, and it would have been impossible to get any sort of medical care, even self-paid, without the ID. Oh, and the plan was to make electronic medical records mandatory, and the Feds would handle that, too. The HillaryCare card would have been a de facto Federal ID.

HillaryCare bit the dust, but its rotting zombie returned when the Democratic Party dusted it off and made it part of the Obama platform. I was fascinated that nobody else remembered HillaryCare; it was a Big Deal in the medical IT industry where I worked at the time, and everyone was sweating how much it might cost to implement all the fancy stuff that was part of the proposal. Maybe it wasn’t much known outside the field, but I bet there are still IT managers who have occasional nightmares over it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

It’s worse than Federal ID. It was cabal’s attempt to know everything about your biology.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Majority of people in Germany do not support the supply of fighter jets to Ukraine — infratest survey.

Their government doesn’t give a damn what they think. Much like our government doesn’t give a damn what we think.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

Same in UK & Europe.
While Europe was still semi-democratic, polls showed most were anti-EU, but were denied a voice.

phelps
1 year ago

Ukrainian troops are firing as many as 6,000 artillery shells a day to try and beat back Russia’s new offensive – an expenditure rate the West is struggling to feed; and so high that Defense Secretary Ben Wallace has said that Ukraine’s forces could run out of ammunition unless they use it more sparingly.

Meanwhile, the lower end estimates of the Russian rate of fire is 5,000 a day, and the Ukes themselves say the Russians are “down to” 20K a day, from 60K a day.

phelps
1 year ago

As Russia continues to pummel Ukraine’s power grid, Kyiv plans to move substations to underground bunkers.

Substations generate heat, and heat kills transformers. Either they make massive air handling systems (which are easy to take out with bombs) or they just let them get hot and shorten the lifespan by magnitudes.
Honk honk!

2Voss
2Voss
1 year ago

About that “chinese aerial vehicle with possible hypersonic, anitgrav, multidimensional, Warp 9 Death Star tech” that our beloved .mil saved us from by bravely shooting it down….. yeah, no.

There’s a futurist out there who’s currently making a splash on YT and now the bestseller lists. I read his latest book and was fascinated – to be honest, I liked what he was saying – so I’ve read a couple of his earlier books & watched quite a few of his YT vids. His name’s Peter Zeihan, we’ll call him Dr. Future. 6 things about Dr. Future: 1) he says stuff that NO ONE else ever comes close to saying 2) he comes to his conclusions via a background in world history, geography, economics, demography, and private intel 3) despite he’s kinda blowing up now, pretty much NO ONE ever disputes his conclusions 4) AFAICT, his message his been extremely consistent over the last 6 or 8 years now 5) back in 2016 or thereabouts, he said, “Russia will invade Ukraine in the next few years; from their POV, they can’t NOT do this” which gives the guy a track record worthy of consideration, at least 6) he is consistently saying China is a paper tiger. worse, a paper tiger that’s about to a) starve and b) collapse because a) they have to import everything they need and b) THEY’RE A NATION OF HUGELY-CORRUPT FUCKUPS RUN BY A MAD EMPEROR.

In re item 6, Zeihan focuses on semiconductor manufacture. the world’s current (legal) glamor industry, much sexier than defense tech or cars or steel. Full disclosure: I know exactly jack shit about computer chips. So I’ll just paraphrase Dr. Future: “There are 3 levels of chip: the ultra-high-end stuff is 10 nanometer tolerance, the stuff that goes into AI and the newest bestest computers, and that’s made by ONLY the US and the Taiwanese. China *wants* to make them – they can’t do it. The mid-range stuff, the chips that go in cars, is 40 nanometer, made in Thailand & Malaysia. China *wants* to make THEM – they can’t do it. The crap China makes is the 90 nanometer garbage, the kind of chip that lets your dryer sing you a song when it’s done. THAT’S ALL CHINA IS CAPABLE OF MAKING, and then ONLY with imported/stolen machinery, tools, software, and technical people.” (all of which is now sanctioned/embargoed by the USA, BTW) He predicts that if China steals Taiwan and that amazing chip factory, that they’d run it and its current capabilities into the ground in no time flat. He then goes on to hugely disparage China’s “navy” – “a working actual wartime range of maybe 350 miles, maybe” – and to point out the instant any war breaks out, China’s Enemy of the moment – Japan, India, us – will quick-like-a-bunny send a couple of destroyer TF’s to the Indian Ocean to stop alllllllll those supertankers out of the Black Sea states and the Persian Gulf all full of oil and fertilizer and food HEADED FOR CHINA, and then “within 2 weeks all Chinese manufacturing stops, within a month all Chinese food production stops, and within 6 months, China has 700 million people dead of starvation. And there won’t be a damn thing China could do about it.” {human-wave mass invading Korea, and Vietnam, and Laos, and Cambodia, and Burma, and Thailand might get them 3 months of food. maybe. then what?}

Again, this is all just 1 guy talking…. but again, pretty much no one is contradicting him. (well, the Chinese are, but they lie like they breathe, so…) IF HE’S RIGHT; if he’s even ANYWHERE CLOSE TO being right…. does that sound like a people/culture/nation that could invent and then produce Magic Interdimensional Balloon/Death Ray Tech like the irredeemably corrupt USA .mil says they’re seeing?? (but then – “for national security reasons” – not showing anyone?)(“we buried Osama’s body at sea. yes really. trust us.”) 2Voss is deeply skeptical.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  2Voss
1 year ago

@2Voss
You are correct the the Indian ocean is China’s Achilles heel. This is why they are invested in CPEC (China Pakistan Economic Corridor) and are developing a port in Myanmar. China is also seeking a submarine base in the Indian ocean, and developing a base on the Cocos islands.
They will also seek a base in South Africa. This will be to interdict any Western naval forces entering the Indian Ocean.
In my view the Indian Ocean will be a primary theatre in the coming war. China knows this, hence adding pieces to the chessboard.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  English Tom
1 year ago
Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  2Voss
1 year ago

I could very well be wrong but if I remember correctly China melts down every 300 years or so but isn’t it always from external threats? Not sure. If so, it could well be that they will meander along. It’s not like they don’t always pull, though.

“…90 nanometer garbage, the kind of chip that lets your dryer sing you a song when it’s done. THAT’S ALL CHINA IS CAPABLE OF MAKING…”

Think about this. What facts does he have to come to this conclusion? I don’t know of any. You know China has programs for advanced smart people where instead of trying to screw their lions up like ours they actually hire teachers and give the students advanced personal study. These people might very well blow right past our damaged smart people who were purposely damaged so the worthless Oligarchs could never have anyone threaten them.

Our country spends many tens or possibly hundreds of billions to follow everyone around and harass them. Even if the Chinese suck it wouldn’t take much for them to pull ahead just for the simple fact that they are not wasting so much money.

As for the extra cheaply built apartments. I have a sneaking suspicion that the Chinese build these for the Jews to move to at their expense. So the Jews were ripped off and it cost the Chinese nothing. We know the Jews said publically that they were going to drain the USA and then move to China. They printed it in their newspapers. So the Chinese overbuild by some massive amount in the middle of nowhere in many cases…why does everyone assume they are so stupid? We also know the Jews are really pissed at the Chinese. Could it be the Chinese ripped them off?

“…HUGELY-CORRUPT FUCKUPS RUN BY A MAD EMPEROR…”

Are they corrupt, well yes but in their case if they get caught they put a bullet in their heads. You see that happen to any of our corrupt politicians? No, they do fine. At least there’s a threat in China. And most of the politicians in China are engineers and scientist types. Most of ours are lawyers. Who do you think will do a better job of running a country?

phelps
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Nah. China really is incompetent at making SOTA chips. Here’s the thing: Taiwan isn’t better. The tech comes from the US, and without constant on-site American “consultants”, the factories stop working. They buy the gear turnkey from us, do the rote jobs running it, and rely on ” support contracts” from the companies making the machines for tuning and upkeep.
Same with the apartments. I’ve seen plenty of youtubers who live in China and acknowledge that the construction is crap — even the apologists.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Thread & Space on GATE program

https://twitter.com/i/spaces/1dRKZMPjwzvxB

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

AnonCon in argentina the tv celebs are also teasing the vaxxxed.
https://twitter.com/veronicaressia/status/1625974796788924444?t=cbMMj8DcmYh6oA6VzcWfgQ&s=08

Another point. Notice the names. In English, Stacy coomings, fitness girl. In spanish, the antivax tv celeb cited, is called veronica, ressia, meaning in spanish, from resio, tough, strong. Also in spanish speaking countries, albert bourla is never mentioned, as his name means to be mocked, derided. Its burla, but pronounced the same.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

ressia, resio, as in resist?

Pablo Villizzianto
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Enter it in google translate, its an italianism due to italian influence in argy parlance.
Ressia comes from italian.
Ressio in latin, and romance languages like spanish, french, italian, etc…. have latin origin, means, to resist, source goolag translate
In common argy use, means tough
Ressia, is feminine. Ressio, would be masculine. In english, people use number but not gender, gramatically speaking.
Hope you activated the notices to this blog post.
In portugues, means resistencia. There is a similar meaning in bosnian. There may most likely, be similar meanings in other latin languages.
We are being hurried by very cultured people, who like playing with this kind of meanings

disenchantedscholar
disenchantedscholar
1 year ago

In case you haven’t seen these:
https://igorchudov.substack.com/p/uk-births-in-england-collapsed-and
https://igorchudov.substack.com/p/vaccine-shedding-finally-proven
https://expose-news.com/2023/02/11/drs-graphene-shed-c19-vaccinated-to-unvaccinated/
Do we have any idea how to avoid the shedding? Anyone?
Graphene lab testing of the major ones: https://www.laquintacolumna.info/docs/docs/UK-laboratory-report-EN.pdf
People say you can detox with supplements but I think that’s a cope. https://www.nutritruth.org/single-post/how-to-remove-graphene-oxide-from-the-body
Do we know if the luciferase stuff is true? Seen no lab testing.comment image

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

“I would think some Chinese drone, but weather balloon is not too far behind.”

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I go with the theory that it was our own tech that we were testing and disposing of while letting Brandon look tough.
Now they are saying anything else to cover that up.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

“Still interesting, in that if I was Cabal, and self-absorbed, I would not stand up to Trump if I thought Cabal/The-Establishment was on the ropes, because Trump has taken every scalp from every Cabal flunkie who challenged him, from Ted Cruz to Paul Ryan. I would leave him be, especially if I was DeSantis, and 2028 was obviously my year. Clearly all of these assholes think their conspiracy is still operational, and will reward them for this. Either that, or Q took over everything and has told them to do this, which seems lower-probability.”

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Or cabal is dying and has assigned all its assets to go kamikaze to try to turn things around.

disenchantedscholar
disenchantedscholar
1 year ago

There was a Freemason conspiracy about ten years ago (there was a video on Youtube somewhere) and it was about wiping out China. Originally I assumed the coof was pneumonic plague due to the reported symptoms fitting that best. Could they be trying to make a depopulationist pneumonic plague? Possible. Covid-19 is allegedly similar enough. This also explains the emphasis on masks and breathing, as conditioning of behaviour. Either way, it would take out the gays first like HIV before it, which I also believe to be lab made since they initially claimed you could only get it by eating foreign food (bushmeat angle also used for plandemic). Plumbers save more lives than doctors so giving people something to mess with digestion would eventually get it into food supply with immigrant workers not washing hands and water supply from sewerage being unable to filter it out, conveniently. It could damage absorption of nutrients which would retard infants who survived. Would count as a teratogenic influence. England’s been telling everyone to drink the tap water so I’d guess antibiotic testing via that. Didn’t Boris’ father write on a Marbug pandemic? Covid shots could be weakening their immunity to it in precise ways to cull the gullible idiots.
Somatic narcissism (as discussed on Youtube) is really a psyop to ruin white men from reproducing in the same way Black men have been, can’t have families without family men. An anti-white op telling every white guy to travel the world (to low age of consent countries, for blackmail material) and never marry.
Mr Beast is clearly fake like Jefree Star and Beast was curiously insecure on a minor video discussing if Youtube’s influencer bubble might be over soon, from lack of funding and interest. The makeup guru who’s actually a man (I always knew) had a sibling who suddenly died just before stardom so likely a sacrifice thing like Kanye’s mother. However, I cannot figure out whose side Elon is on if you read the CDAN blinds about celebrity CEO reconciled with working for Trump. I do think Ralph Fiennes is one of Epstein’s prime contacts, proven to be in a black book of Epstein’s from years back (on gawker? some site like that). Jolie is highly connected to him and likely who CDAN references as the woman at the Grove.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago
Mr Twister
Mr Twister
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

As I said before…. if any world leader is our guy.. it’s Putin

The only real K at the top table.
Pretty much said the 14 words.

Last edited 1 year ago by Mr Twister
Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Some use “Future Problems Solvers” (FPS).

https://www.fpspi.org/

Steven C.
1 year ago

If the EU shares info about online users with the US, it won’t be because of “Five Eyes”; because no member of that group (US, UK, Canada, Australia, NZ) belongs to the EU.