News Briefs – 03/11/2022

Here are some news stories that might be of interest. Most articles will be more or less summarized in the headline. You can skim the headlines and summaries, and click the links if they are of interest. Keep in mind, many of these reports are products of the Fake News, so although they will be what people are hearing and talking about, there is no guarantee any one of them is necessarily correct, and we have had cases of outright lies make it onto these pages, especially about President Trump.

Don Jr’s twitter feed embed:

No Q. You can see Q’s posts aggregated live, and new ones which may have gone live after our print deadline at http://www.qanon.pub

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Former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Gableman signs contract to extend his 2020 election investigation until April 30.

Democrats file a lawsuit to block three republicans from the Wisconsin ballot for challenging Democrat voter fraud.

Wyoming legislators on Tuesday failed to advance a bill barring so-called crossover voting in state primaries, so as to try and help Liz Cheney by allowing Democrats to cross over and vote for her.

Special Counsel John Durham’s office is investigating the 2016 DNC server hack that many believe Seth Rich was murderer due to leaking the source material.

Whistleblower says FBI is just now asking basic questions about Jan. 6 pipe bombs a year into its investigation.

Comms to the troops to apprise them of what is going on? – Number of deaths from Q fever still rising years after the outbreak. Article gives numbers “still dying” from “Permanent Q-fever.” Sounds like they are wishing they could find a cure for the Q-fever. Also notes they are tracking all the cases in a “National Chronic Q fever Database.” Also notes real numbers are probably higher than the official numbers, as many cases are missed.

Interesting article with a lot of background detail from Ghislaine’s dog walker. He was told her “husband” the tech guy was ominous in person, intimidating, and worked for the CIA. And when he arrived, the guy gave him a card with a number on it and told him if he ever got in any trouble, to call it. He appeared to be some kind of CIA fixer assigned as support to that Mossad operation. For some reason she only hired young Swedish men to walk her dog, and imported them on visas.

An Austrian journalist claims that an unspecified CIA mass surveillance program involves databasing bulk data from SWIFT, the financial network, which regularly sends datasets to the Treasury, which apparently passes them onto the CIA.

Denmark apologizes for taking Greenland children for 1950s experiments in brainwashing.

‘Hidden gold’ held off books in China and Russia could cause global chaos, expert notes.

Hunter Biden still listed as an owner of the Chinese firm he was supposed to divest from.

Hunter Biden’s Rosemont Seneca invested in firm tied to Ukrainian biolabs.

Supreme Court holds that torture at CIA Black Sites is a ‘state secret,’ as in a scathing dissent, Neil Gorsuch accused the government of seeking dismissal of Abu Zubaydah’s petition to avoid “further embarrassment for past misdeeds.”

FBI documents reveal US funded Charlottesville rioters through Ukrainian Neo-Nazi group with ties between the Azov Battalion, and US rioters.

Unusual amount of reports about GPS interference near Finland, Baltic Sea Region, says the Finnish Transport and Communications Agency Traficom.

The Biden Administration will extend the transportation mask mandate by another 30 days, multiple industry sources tell CNN. It was set to expire March 18.

United Airlines to let unvaccinated workers return.

Pfizer launches clinical trial for children ages 6 and older to test safety and efficacy of the FDA authorized Covid-19 pill.

US post-vaccination, mostly non-COVID deaths up 40%, US on track for 1.4 million extra deaths in 2022 from vaccines.

Vox Day has another politician who keeled over at 52 unexpectedly from a massive heart attack. They had hot batches, and they had the intelligence infrastructure and asset networks in the medical establishment such that these things might not have been as random as we think. Back before I assiduously avoided interaction with the medical establishment, when I was just a rube oblivious to what was around me, I literally can think of five different times I was momentarily paused by odd coincidences in what medical professionals were saying to me, almost as if they had been listening in my car before I arrived, or knew things about me they shouldn’t have known. I dismissed those times, but in retrospect, it is clear they were told to say things to me, or elicit information about specific topics. I suspect they could just as easily have been told to give me a specific shot from a specific batch.

Nine Fort Bragg soldiers recently died of unknown causes. Some may be accidents, but even accidents can be vax-induced.

Covid is now LESS deadly than the flu: Omicron’s milder nature combined with sky-high immunity from jabs and previous waves mean virus’s fatality rate has plunged SEVEN-FOLD in past three months.

Judge allowed the bombshell lawsuit against Pfizer for vaccine fraud to move forward.

A little-known safe, and potentially life-saving drug for treating patients with severe, late-stage COVID, was purposefully ignored by U.S. health officials, and a group of Congressional Republicans led by Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson are demanding to know why.

Deaths fall among the unvaccinated but rise among the fully vaccinated, with triple jabbed now accounting for 8 in every 10 Covid-19 deaths in England.

Japan has already made mosquitos which administer vaccines when they bite.

NASA says it is considering studying sex in space, as it is ‘crucial’ for future long-haul missions to the Moon and Mars.

Senate sends massive $1.5 trillion spending bill to Biden’s desk, including $13.6 billion for Ukraine.

Murder charges dropped in the case of a pro-Police protestor shot by a security guard for a local news crew at a protest in Denver Colorado.

Atlanta-Fulton County Emergency Management Agency is participating Thursday in a “nuclear detonation” simulation with U.S. Northern Command.

In mid-February, hackers gained access to computers belonging to current and former employees at nearly two dozen major natural gas suppliers and exporters, including Chevron Corp., Cheniere Energy Inc. and Kinder Morgan Inc.

The Biden administration has been planning to tell Mexico that a Trump-era policy could soon end and attract more immigrants to the border.

Flashback to October of last year – NATO is developing new forms of warfare to wage a “battle for the brain,” as the military alliance put it.

IRS readies hiring binge in bid to clear tax-return backlog.

The ABC, CBS and NBC evening news shows buried a report showing that most Americans currently live paycheck to paycheck.

New “Sex Camp,” promises parents it will teach kids how to masturbate with a “hands on” demonstration (“on hands!,” they emphasize), and teach them about the joys and wonders of homosexuality and transgenderism. 

The Biden administration confirmed Thursday that North Korea recently conducted two tests of a relatively new intercontinental ballistic missile system, ratcheting up tensions between leader Kim Jong Un and the U.S. at a precarious time in world politics.

Interesting twitter thread (I cannot open it in threadreader for some reason), in which a former FSB analyst postulates that Russia was tricked into attacking Ukraine to cause fuel and commodity prices to explode, because China will not be able to survive that, and their government will collapse, or at least be too hobbled to take Taiwan.

Vice President Kamala Harris has been criticized for breaking into laughter Thursday after she was asked whether the US will take in Ukrainian refugees.

Powerful video of s newscast that really drives home the tragedy of all the deaths Russia has inflicted. A must watch to understand the depth of the conflict:

Russia says Mariupol hospital attack ‘staged’ by Ukraine.

Famous Last Tweets (Full size image here). Twitter deleted this one fast:

EU sanctions against Russia *require* search engines and social media companies to suppress and/or disappear Russian news outlets.

International money transfer system Western Union has suspended operations in Russia and Belarus.

Facebook, Instagram to allow calls for violence against Russians and Putin’s murder.

The World Health Organization has issued a stark warning over the conflict in Ukraine sparking a health crisis which will move across Europe as the refugees flee with limited or no medical attention.

Vox Day summarizes a long analysis by a Russian Military Veteran (over at The Saker), of what is going on in Ukraine.

Asshole Mitt Romney (R-Utah) on sending fighter jets to Ukraine: “Send these MiGs…Enough talk. People are dying. Send them the planes that they need. They say they need MiGs…They want MiGs. Get them the MiGs.”

Duck Duck Go picks a side, and it is censorship of anyone who criticizes the narrative:

https://twitter.com/yegg/status/1501716484761997318

Investment giant Pimco risks losing up to $2.6 billion if Russia defaults on its debt.

Russia says its businesses can steal patents from anyone in ‘unfriendly’ countries.

Goldman Sachs, the giant New York investment bank, is cashing in on the war in Ukraine by selling Russian debt to U.S. hedge funds — and using a legal loophole in the Biden administration’s sanctions to do it.

U.S. funds a Ukrainian former bioweapons facility handling ‘dangerous materials… with the windows wide open’ because the lab’s scientists said they work without Western-style safety equipment.

US-funded bio labs in Ukraine conducted research into bat Coronavirus, Russian MoD says.

Russian officials request UN Security Council meeting due to the “military biological activities of the U.S. on the territory of Ukraine.”

Kiev has killed 14,000 civilians since 2014, guilty of crimes against humanity, morales says. If that place is a Cabal hive, you can bet there is a substantial bodycount of people who just loved their country and its people and wanted them to be free.

Beijing to retaliate with “serious response” if the US slaps sanctions on China over Ukraine, Chinese FM Spokesman Zhao Lijian vows.

Russia is suspended from the Bank for International Settlements.

Run the German summary of this Russian video through Google translate, and it will summarize the video thusly:

Debts will be written off for residents of Liberated Regions of Ukraine and utility tariffs will be reduced All debts will be canceled for citizens of Ukraine living in the regions liberated from the Kiev regime. Corresponding reports are broadcast on the radio in the territory of the Zaporozhye region, including Melitopol, which is under the control of the Russian army. We are talking about writing off all debt obligations for bank loans and borrowings, as well as paying utility bills. At the same time, tariffs for gas and heat will be reduced to household tariffs. It is also noted that local farmers will be assisted in conducting the seeding campaign and will be allowed to enter the Russian market to sell their produce. In addition, farmers have the opportunity to buy seeds, fuel, as well as lubricants and fertilizers at lower Russian prices.

Large Russian Convoy approaching Kiev has split up and redeployed through towns around the city, as other elements farther north have moved in closer to the city and brought artillery.

Russia threatens to abandon American astronaut in space as sanctions threaten peace aboard ISS.

Feral Irishman took the twitter thread yesterday on how Kiev looks like a series of sets for a war movie, and looked deeper at job listings for Pharma companies in  the area, and shows life is going on as normal there, despite the “war.”

Ukraine prepares potential move of sensitive data to another country.

Madison Cawthorn slams Zelensky as a ‘thug’ overseeing an ‘evil’ government.

By enforcing sanctions on Russia, SWIFT may be committing suicide.

President Trump says Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is a consequence of world leaders ‘no longer’ respecting America.

The Jussie Smollett saga came to a dramatic end Thursday when a Chicago judge ordered him to spend five months behind bars for concocting a “disgraceful” scheme to fake a hate crime, prompting the actor to scream out in protest: “I’m innocent!” He also screamed out, “I am not suicidal!”

CNN set to undergo major change back to hard news, top hosts facing the exits.

Guatemalan lawmakers have increased prison sentences for women who have abortions.

Alabama gets Constitutional Carry.

Brave Search says it doesn’t censor any results.

‘Election integrity’ turns white-hot, and all minorities favor voter ID laws.

Donald Trump’s Truth Social propels conservatives’ engagement and reach past what they get on Twitter in few short weeks. One explanation might be twitter fills its site with fake follower accounts, to make you feel important and make their site look important.

Trump says he sent Angela Merkel a white flag as a “gift” when she surrendered to Russia on the Nord Stream 2 deal.

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Farcesensitive
2 years ago

“Run the German summary of this Russian video through Google translate, and it will summarize the video thusly”

I don’t see a video or a link to a video.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

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Huck
Huck
2 years ago

Re: United Airlines to let unvaccinated workers return.

“Kirby said about 200 of the company’s 67,000 employees refused to get vaccinated and were fired.”

If that is true – only 0.3% of the workforce refused – I am shocked, and disgusted. And our country may actually be fucked.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Huck
2 years ago

What part of “media lies” do you still not understand? Literally every headline will be aimed at misleading and demoralizing you.

It’s current year, enough listening to these fags

M in the 517
M in the 517
2 years ago

Re “New forms of warfare/battle for the brain”

Same old propaganda hog, fresh ominous lipstick applied.

Ultimately, it comes down to this:

“The line separating good and evil passes not through states, nor between classes, nor between political parties either — but right through every human heart — and through all human hearts. This line shifts. Inside us, it oscillates with the years. And even within hearts overwhelmed by evil, one small bridgehead of good is retained”

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Maybe I should read The Gulag Archipelago one of these weeks.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
2 years ago

“Japan has already made mosquitos which administer vaccines when they bite.”

That’s just fucking great. First our veggies and now our mosquitos are going to be carriers of whatever it is these psychos are trying to get into our bodies. I hope Jesus comes back soon and smites these faggots into dust. So sick of their shit.

“NASA says it is considering studying sex in space, as it is ‘crucial’ for future long-haul missions to the Moon and Mars.”

Going long bungee cords.

“The Jussie Smollett saga came to a dramatic end Thursday when a Chicago judge ordered him to spend five months behind bars for concocting a “disgraceful” scheme to fake a hate crime, prompting the actor to scream out in protest: “I’m innocent!” He also screamed out, “I am not suicidal!””

Is he afraid of the police taking him out or the politicians he coordinated with?

“CNN set to undergo major change back to hard news, top hosts facing the exits.”

I hope that’s true. I haven’t watched them in many years but I always liked their production better than other news channels. Must be my nostalgia for the 90s version.

info
info
2 years ago

What they did to Germans and German culture in 1918 and onwards when WWI was underway is what is happening to all Russians today:

https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1502140540552425473.html

Ed?
Ed?
Reply to  info
2 years ago

This also ruined beer in the USA for seventy years.

Atavisionary
2 years ago

Re Liz Cheney

Iirc duck Cheney was one of the lefts biggest boogeyman men in the bush Era. They absolutely hated the guy. I can’t believe actual leftists would cross over to vote for his daughter. And I dont

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
2 years ago

I admit that despite my renowned skills as a seer I never could have foreseen Clot Adam’s pending divorce.

I mean who could possibly have known that a marriage between an insufferable geriatric nerd and a middling E-thot with bolt-on cans would end in ruin? No one I dare say.

In fact, anyone who predicted this divorce was just lucky. They were guessing in other words.

Lastly, I’ll add that despite my failure to foresee this train-wreck I clearly made the best predictions about it. At least among public figures.

Corn Pop

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Corn Pop
2 years ago

Given the information at the time of the marriage, you’d be crazy to say there would be a future divorce. If you guessed it with only the conspiracy theorists ranting about divorce, you were lucky and had no basis for your guess.

– Clott Adams

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Corn Pop
2 years ago

Fake Eyebrows.
Fake Eyelashes.
Fake Tits.
Fake Personality.
Fake Marriage.

teo toon
teo toon
2 years ago

“Democrats file a lawsuit to block three republicans from the Wisconsin ballot for challenging Democrat voter fraud.”
This is the real coup d’etat.”

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Deaths fall among the unvaccinated but rise among the fully vaccinated, with triple jabbed now accounting for 8 in every 10 Covid-19 deaths in England.

I’m still amazed that NHS hasn’t felt the Parliamentary jackboot for issuing counter-Narrative badthink as official data.

The interesting question is “who is protecting them?”

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Vice President Kamala Harris has been criticized for breaking into laughter Thursday after she was asked whether the US will take in Ukrainian refugees.
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The “libtard titter”. Hillary, Chairman Nancy, Ocrazio-Cortex, and the rest seem to do it involuntarily.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

Laughter is a common cue for intense stress usually associated with lying or covering up info during police interviews, especially inappropriate or contextless laughter.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> CNN set to undergo major change back to hard news, top hosts facing the exits.

And they’ll probably get away with it, like Fox News did after going full-Biden after the election.

“Look at us! We cleared out all the traitors! We’re on your side, really!”

Change the talking heads, some new sets and video titles, and it’s like a whole new show… except it’s still being run by the same management, pushing the same Narrative.

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

Isn’t the new owner a major Trump contributor in the last election?

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Senate sends massive $1.5 trillion spending bill to Biden’s desk, including $13.6 billion for Ukraine.
—-
Vlad says, “Yes, please. It’s free money for us after we win.”

info
info
2 years ago

What I notice is that there is an interesting difference between the “Magic” of the Middle East and West and East Asia.

One is focused more on drawing magic circles, sacrifice and blood and the contacting of demons. Spiritism, idolatry and witchcraft.

Allowing for frail oil men so to speak to be the archetype of a wizard as if the body is to be redundant in the context of great spiritual power.

The other is more focused on the inpersonal relationship of the flow of Spiritual force of Chi. And of the principles of Ying and Yang. Primarily through the use of the body itself as an instrument. Coincidentally featuring the ideal of strong healthy men even when old.

Like certain martial arts to manipulate that impersonal spiritual force as was believed.

East Asia seems have the Spiritual and Physical far more unified.

But the more West one goes the more that Spirit and Matter/Physical is made separate. Especially in Greek Philosophy. Like Plato thinking that being a disembodied spirit that is probably a ball of light or something is superior to having a body.

Which is in contradiction to the Biblical principle of the Semitic Totality Principle where one’s physical state is part of one’s spiritual state:

The Semitic Totality Concept

“Behind much of the thought in the Bible lies a “peculiarly Semitic” idea of a “unitive notion of human personality.” [Dahl, Resurrection of the Body, 59] This notion combined aspects of the human person that we, in modern times, often speak of as separate entities: Nausea is thought of as a condition of the soul and not the stomach (Num. 21:5); companionship is said to be refreshing to the bowels (Philemon 7); and the fear of God is health to the navel (Prov. 3:8).

This line of thinking can be traced through the Old Testament and into the New Testament (in particular, the concept of the “body of Christ”) and rabbinic literature.

Applied to the individual, the Semitic Totality Concept means that “a man’s thoughts form one totality, with their results in action, so that ‘thoughts’ that result in no action are ‘vain’.” [ibid, 60] To put it another way, man does not have a body; man is a body, and what we regard as constituent elements of spirit and body were looked upon by the Hebrews as a fundamental unity. Man was not made from dust, but is dust that has, “by the in-breathing of God, acquired the characteristics of self-conscious being.”

Thus, Paul regards being an un-bodied spirit as a form of nakedness (2 Cor. 5). Man is not whole without a body. A man is a totality which embraces “all that a man is and ever shall be.”

Applied to the role of works following faith, this means that there can be no decision without corresponding action, for the total person will inevitably reflect a choice that is made. Thought and action are so linked under the Semitic Totality paradigm that Clark warns us [An Approach to the Theology of the Sacraments, 10]:

The Hebraic view of man as an animated body and its refusal to make any clear-cut division into soul and body militates against the making of so radical a distinction between material and spiritual, ceremonial and ethical effects.
Thus, what we would consider separate actions of conversion, confession and obedience in the form of works would be considered by the Hebrews to be an act in totality. “Both the act and the meaning of the act mattered — the two formed for the first Christians an indivisible unity.” [Flemington, New Testament Doctrine of Baptism, 111]”

In all of this, one should not make the rather elementary and childish mistake of thinking that the Semitic Totality Concept (STC) means that a corresponding action (like baptism) must follow the personal decision of an individual to accept Christ and confess their sins. What follows from STC is not that a person MUST follow choice with action; what follows is that a person WILL follow choice with action. The difference is one of water flowing down a hill versus water being forced up a hill.”

https://www.tektonics.org/af/baptismneed.php

The East Asian and the Biblical worldview of the role of the body in relation to the Spirit is far more closer than the Greek notion of the inherent separation of the Spirit and Body/Matter.

Maybe I am wrong about this. But this is peculiar.

One is about forces outside the body and also manipulated by the use of incantations. The other is using the body itself to manipulate impersonal spiritual forces.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Murder charges dropped in the case of a pro-Police protestor shot by a security guard for a local news crew at a protest in Denver Colorado.

The cover-ups started the same day, and now they’ve got their killer back on the street.

The background of the “security guard” was even more WTF than Edward Snowden.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

Literal Pinkerton goons shooting peaceful protestors like it’s the early 1800s again, except the alleged “party of the people” is cheering it on with the oligarchs.

Honk honk

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Trump says he sent Angela Merkel a white flag as a “gift” when she surrendered to Russia on the Nord Stream 2 deal.

I once sent a local politician a jar of pickled pork brains, with a note saying he might find some use for them, as he obviously had none of his own. I don’t think he appreciated the gesture, though.

Indigo Arc
Indigo Arc
2 years ago

“Powerful video of s newscast that really drives home the tragedy of all the deaths Russia has inflicted. A must watch to understand the depth of the conflict:”

AC, just FYI, that clip is debunked as having nothing to do with Ukraine/Russia. It is from an Austrian ‘climate’ protest where protesters dramatically wrapped themselves in ‘body bags’, Greta Thunberg-style. #Foxfail.

Mumberthrax
Mumberthrax
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Someone showed me this youtube video with a wider angle after I previously shared the same cropped/dubbed one you posted today:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2o3Rph8DcUY

I’ve seen this sort of thing happen a few times before. My gut tells me that whoever made it was trying to discredit people like us, make a few fake memes, observe their spread, then deboonk them as evidence of how gullible people on the right are and how you should trust authorities instead of fake news. But maybe it was just someone trying to wake people up even if it meant using deception.

Somewhat related: I tried sharing with some lefty types the thread you posted the other day of the bouncer who went to Kiev posting videos on twitter. To them it was instantly obvious he wasn’t British but was Russian because he spoke with unusual grammar. In fact he probably wasn’t in Ukraine at all, except for some Ukrainian writing in one video. The videos were fake Russian propaganda, and I was a clown spitting on the faces of dead Ukrainian families for having shared it and saying the videos were interesting.

And this wasn’t an astroturf account responding that way, it was mainly the sister of a streamer who historically has been moderately based – Harmful Opinions – but now he’s vaxxed and the other day had what appeared to be a mini-stroke on stream.

It’s a bit surreal.

Last edited 2 years ago by Mumberthrax
TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> United Airlines to let unvaccinated workers return.

Yahhssss… flying United might not be a good idea after that. No telling what kind of “mistakes” might be made by “workers” out to get a little payback for the shitty way they were treated.

Though if the “labor shortage” is even slightly real, none of them should have had any problem finding other, probably better-paying, jobs after being given the boot.

Onlooker
Onlooker
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

Seniority is everything in the airline biz. It determines your pay rate as well as your ability to bid for better schedules; as well as your vulnerability to any future layoffs, which is a big factor in this economy. So going to another job almost always involves taking a sizable, possibly huge, pay cut.
You always have to look at airline employee stories with this in mind. It also sheds light on the ostensibly high vaxx compliance rate.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Onlooker
2 years ago

All the airline people I know are in maintenance or ground support.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Russia says its businesses can steal patents from anyone in ‘unfriendly’ countries.

The USSR tried something similar in its early days; it didn’t work out so well for them. Hard to tell if it’s just political maneuvering or if they’re truly forgotten having had to eat crow the last time.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

How the CIA Turned the Tables on Soviet Industrial Espionage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vme6cgnlY2M

Something tells me that they are going to emulate how China steals things, meaning reverse engineering cheap knockoffs of finished products. No more exploding pipelines.

wlindsaywheeler
2 years ago

The plan of the US was to use migratory flocks of birds to spread disease and death into Russia. That is why they have biolabs in Ukraine for

https://henrymakow.com/2022/03/US-Planned-to-Use-Migratory-Birds-to-Infect-Russia.html?_ga=2.119689933.49759626.1647007858-109110710.1647007858

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It is America that is the Great Satan.
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Eric The Awful
Eric The Awful
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

One mistake people make is assuming our “government” is made up of people like us who are merely misguided. I find it much simpler to think of them as a hostile occupying force that has pretty much already conquered us. It explains what we see them doing much better than the “misguided and incompetent leftist” explanation.

And they truly are evil. We are not ruled over by people with any virtue or righteousness whatsoever. This is why they DGAF about biological weapons treaties and are content to maintain hundreds of bio weapon and research labs all over the planet in violation of treaties.

There really is no line between government/media/big tech/establishment. It’s all the same thing, but it gives the false appearance of being different things. But Google is as much “government” as Congress; probably more so.

teo toon
teo toon
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Yes, this is true; it is truly mind numbing. We are light years beyond Mark Twain’s sarcasm about the Congressional criminal class; the West is under the control of cultist, murderous psychopaths: they actually believe they’re on a holy crusade and have the costumes to go with it.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> ‘Election integrity’ turns white-hot, and all minorities favor voter ID laws.

How DARE they! After all the coddling by the Democratic Party, their faithful voters are slapping them in the face! Don’t they understand that maintaining Democratic control is in their own best interests?!

TRX
TRX
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

WTFingF?

I just hit the site again, and there’s a GIANT ICON plus sign on the left side, obscuring part of the text. It keeps popping up a big panel wanting me to comment, obscuring bigger chunks of text. I tried a different browser and the text is pushed to the right and scroonched up to make room for the GIANT ICON, but the GIANT PANEL keeps popping back and covering stuff up.

I couldn’t enter a comment, all it would let me do is reply to another comment.

The editor drops down two or three lines whenever I hit a CR, who knows what is going on there.

The text is light gray on blazing white, and the only way I can read it is to “select all” the page and highlight it. WTF?

The commenter names are showing up twice, one large on top, then a smaller one offset to the left, long enough to overwrite the time, which now says “x hours ago” instead of giving the actual time it was posted. WTF?!
Is there any way I get connect to the old blog software?

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

You might want to keep a hairy eyeball on the “like button” thing.

What I’ve seen over the years is that “like” or “upvote” buttons tend to attract the kind of people who treat them as a game, saying whatever they think will get them likes instead of something relevant. In a worse-case scenario, things turn into a positive-feedback fustercluck as people take ever more extreme positions to boost their like counts. What were formerly polite discussion forums turned into crazed echo chambers.

Just a Medic
Just a Medic
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

CR=carriage return, which is symbol 13 in ASCII, commonly associated with “Enter” keys on keyboards.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

CR
CR
It’s dropping two lines ever time I hit “Enter” to drop one line. It might be some demented “visual editor” thing trying to look more like a word processor, but it’s contrary to any normal editor.
Default browser is Konqueror from KDE, which most people never heard of, but it’s a W3C certified compliant browser, so if a page doesn’t display properly in it, the page is broken by definition.
Backup browser is Falkon, which uses the Chromium display engine.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

The two-CR thing happens in the editor, but there’s only one CR when the post shows up after being approved. That makes it hard to tell what a post looks like before it is sent.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

The animated “scroll up and down” thing when I post a comment is annoying too, even if it is actually probably faster than the watch-the-spinner-while-waiting way we had before.

wlindsaywheeler
2 years ago

This morning Anne Applebaum, Jewess, on MSNBC said this was TOTAL War and that we are in it to totally and completely defeat Putin and the Russians.

Morning Joe is like a rabid War Party planning the destruction of Russia at any cost. Joe Scarborough, an ignoramus if they are any, is just meanspirited idiot that is fanning the flames of nuclear war.

What gives? What does Ukraine have to do with us? Literally nothing—but to the globalists —-EVERYTHING. They MUST have Ukraine and they MUST defeat Putin. Notice how our faux president Biden keeps on saying that Putin WILL be defeated? What’s up with that?

We are heading toward nuclear war. I used to be a fan, a religious viewer of the Five at Five on Fox. I can’t stand them now. Their blithering idiocy, warmongering, foolishness is amazing to behold and that Greg Gutfield has a mail-order bride from Ukraine—Anyway, Fox News is a Jewish network. NewsMax is owned by a Christian Zionist—

OAN has disappeared. What does one do?

Eric The Awful
Eric The Awful
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

The Roku Express is an amazing device. When my wife and I switched to FIOS Internet Only, I had to get her a subscription to Sling so she could watch Food Network and the Sappy Christmas Movie Channel (Hallmark). Sling sent us a Roku Express. We subscribe to several streaming services, and in rare instances when we travel, we can bring the Roku Express with us and watch whatever we’re binging. It’s a lot easier than having to hold an iPad.

Roku is an awesome device, and they last a long time. My 16 year old is still using a Roku 3 I bought off Woot in 2014.

If I REALLY want to watch something and can’t find it on the other services, I just do a search on Roku and odds are I can watch it with ads (which I hate, but sometimes I have to tolerate them and mute them.)

kbg
kbg
Reply to  Eric The Awful
2 years ago

We first got a roku like 5 years ago when we remodeled our kitchen and had room for a tv but no cable wired in. Since then we have gone all of the way down to a minimal hulu and my wife likes the discovery network for travel and ghost shows so we pay like $12 a month. I have cheap roku devices on 5 tvs now. The main downside is my dog used to love chewing on the small roku remotes so I would be constantly replacing them. He has outgrown that thankfully. The other downside is that if the internet goes down, you have no tv.

Phelps
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Also, if you travel, you can take a roku stick (or amazon fire stick, they already know everything about me, so that is what I use) and every hotel TV exposes an HDMI port now. Rather than watch shitty hotel cable, you can get your stick in the TV, jump on the hotel wifi, and watch what you normally watch on Roku at home. (For me, that’s mostly youtube. TV programming is called programming for a reason.)

Annie
Annie
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

You can disable the mic with a push pin. Just push it in the hole until you hear a delightful little *crunch*.

Ed?
Ed?
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Thanks for the tip. My wife likes watching movies on TV, but I noticed recently that what you can get for free on basic cable has been shrinking. And I can purchase or access streaming services on the internet, but I am too incompetent to hook up my TV so it shows the internet and it looks like this will help.

TruthSeeker Bear
TruthSeeker Bear
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

If I’m not mistaken, you can also access Vox Day’s unauthorized.tv on Roku. I’ve been a member of unauthorized.tv since it’s inception and remember them announcing the Roku app, but I don’t have Roku so I haven’t seen it for myself. After all of your positive reviews I may need to pick one up. 🙂
Also, I really like the new comment section. I can upvote without logging in just like someone suggested in yesterday’s comments. Thank you, AC!

phelps
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

The next step is Plex and raising the black flag.
https://www.cuttingcords.com/home/ultimate-server/getting-started

wlindsaywheeler
2 years ago

You have to watch Oliver Stone’s documentary Ukraine on Fire. Damn Good! Exposes the American Neocons at the center of all of this. (But he misses the real Jewish goals of it all.)

https://www.infowars.com/posts/watch-oliver-stones-bombshell-ukraine-documentary-censored-by-youtube/

Anon17
Anon17
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
2 years ago

It really is a superb film. And by avoiding the Jewish question Stone keeps the documentary from being completely memory holed. And yet, it’s clear enough by implication.

NoOneImportant
NoOneImportant
2 years ago
Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  NoOneImportant
2 years ago

He died on 2-22-22. That is interesting.

Huck
Huck
2 years ago

“God and my country or death.” Putin tells it like it is:

https://t.me/RedOctoberQ/2387

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Huck
2 years ago

Any idea when he made that speech?

Huck
Huck
2 years ago

This young man, UFC fighter Bryce Mitchell, is impressive. And he has the balls to call out Biden, Pelosi etc and their fake Ukraine tragicomedy:

https://youtu.be/L-08xBudRrc

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
2 years ago

Ads and donations: sure, why not, AC! Hey, why not open an account on one of the art sites where you can list images that can be sold printed on a diverse range of items, such as T-shirts, pillows, phone covers, paperweights, shower curtains, posters, framed art, postcards, journals, etc.

Then have readers submit “art,” which if accepted will be put on that sales site,
Your “Brand” will be on every item, and while the general public may not buy much, your supporters can buy items and have them sent as gifts or for personal use. The art company handle all details, sending you a commission. Commission on one postcard may be only 25 cents, but on an acrylic paperweight, you might get 25 dollars. One such outfit is called Redbubble. There are quite a few companies doing that biz.

The payout examples above are from my own experience at the vender I just mentioned. I put up a few images with somewhat silly Flat Earth themes, such that I hoped would attract both believers and people who wanted to ridicule the idea.

Phelps
2 years ago

Special Counsel John Durham’s office is investigating the 2016 DNC server hack that many believe Seth Rich was murderer due to leaking the source material.

Contract murder is the classic RICO predicate.

Phelps
2 years ago

Unusual amount of reports about GPS interference near Finland, Baltic Sea Region, says the Finnish Transport and Communications Agency Traficom.

Phelps
2 years ago

Debts will be written off for residents of Liberated Regions of Ukraine and utility tariffs will be reduced All debts will be canceled for citizens of Ukraine living in the regions liberated from the Kiev regime. Corresponding reports are broadcast on the radio in the territory of the Zaporozhye region, including Melitopol, which is under the control of the Russian army. We are talking about writing off all debt obligations for bank loans and borrowings, as well as paying utility bills. At the same time, tariffs for gas and heat will be reduced to household tariffs. It is also noted that local farmers will be assisted in conducting the seeding campaign and will be allowed to enter the Russian market to sell their produce. In addition, farmers have the opportunity to buy seeds, fuel, as well as lubricants and fertilizers at lower Russian prices.

A complete and total debt jubilee, including any past due amounts for utilities. Fucking brilliant. You can fight the Russians… to end up paying in taxes for all the rebuilding and keeping all your old debt. Or, you can welcome the Russians in, turn in the Nazis to them, and get to start over completely debt free with no more utility taxes.
You know, your call.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Phelps
2 years ago

GESARA?

Phelps
2 years ago

Large Russian Convoy approaching Kiev has split up and redeployed through towns around the city, as other elements farther north have moved in closer to the city and brought artillery.

Standard Russian doctrine. Set up the operational command, casualty collection point, logistics dump and motor pool. Then, send out task forces pulling wire for field phones to the secondary command points, and do the same there (HQ, casualty collection, motor pool, supply dump).
Then the assault begins, when all the C3 is in place.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago
D.C.
D.C.
2 years ago

Always had that hunch, AC, you where right to talk of Putin as one day somehow being our ally. In a way thats complex Putin and his Christian Warriors and our side are on the same side now. Incredible turn of events.
Our color revolution of November 2015 changed the world. By ourselves putting Trump in power, we got past the gatekeepers holding all the doors, we set in motion this entire course of events. Dirt people effecting positive change in this world. Its just beginning. The insects are Kaput, they have lost control, cabal may not even recognize it, and are going to get really nasty now, they can not tolerate any deriance and resistance, but the end is coming, only its going to take time for their corpse to stop thrashing.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago
Ed?
Ed?
2 years ago

I really like the update to the site. One weird thing I noticed is that it won’t let me comment on my old tag, which was simply “Ed” (used for anonymity). It seems the problem was that there was only two letters, so I had to add a question mark for the time being to get a third character. Its no big deal, and the quesiton mark is just a placeholder until I can think of a three letter tag.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Because you asked, AC:
One of the ways I used to make sure I got through all the comments while speedreading them all was to click the permalink of each comment. For example the permalink for Ed’s comment above (https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-03-11-2022/#comment-387877) would be hyperlinked the date and timestamp showing under his name in the old comment style.
Each time I visited your site again, I was able to go through the “Recent Comments” page in half a minute or the sidebar in a couple seconds to see if I missed any comments or if new comments were approved. This is MUCH faster than scrolling through all of the comments over again. This is the most time-efficient way to go through the comments I could come up with as a non-programmer. An added bonus is that it doesn’t eat up any extra bandwidth on your servers because clicking the permalinks (…/#comment-“comment_number”) doesn’t reload the page but jumps to the comment in question while registering in the browser.
Currently each comment has a “Comment Link” icon on the top right, but it’s not the same as an actual permalink because it just copies the link. Would be really awesome if the new comment plugin had a permalink function you could switch on.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

AC, I’ll read through the documentation you posted today and see if there’s a solution. It might be as simple as just inserting a little html or shortcode in the comment layout file.

Eric The Awful
Eric The Awful
Reply to  Macaque Mentality
2 years ago

AC made the comments available in RSS a few years ago, and I follow them that way. I use Feedly to keep up with a few blogs, and the site comments go into it as well. The only drawback is my own comments (when I make them) rarely show up, but one of the settings AC changed has the site send me an email when my comments are approved.

kid
kid
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Interesting. I do like this system better although takes some getting used to.

Probably the feature the old one has that this doesn’t, is when I click the comment from recent comments, I could hover over a comment to see what URL it is. For example, your comment was “383887”. In the new system, I can’t do this. So at the moment it’s a bit annoying to map the comment I clicked to the comment I saw on recent comments. Now I can’t find anything to hover which gives the URL. I guess I can click the comment link but it is annoying if I want to hover over multiple things.

But it does seem if I click the comment it is more likely to send me to where I wanted to go. Although here it now sends me about 1 comment down on the page but it’s consistent about it at least.

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Ed?
Ed?
2 years ago

The Vox Day reprint of for the Saker about the military analyst on the fighting in Ukraine (I am still skeptical if there is fighting) is worth going to and reading. One thing the analyst is very impressed by is that Western/ Cabal information warfare capabilities, which we have taken the full brunt of for the last two years. But it seems to be simply a matter of isolating the targets from rival information flows, then loudly telling blatant lies. The counter would be to establish that these people (establishment, media) are not to be trusted and don’t believe anything they say, but the question is how to get that point across to normies.

TruthSeeker Bear
TruthSeeker Bear
Reply to  Ed?
2 years ago

Your comment makes me wonder if the last two years were just to see how much they could get away with, how many people would believe them, if they decided to go all out “fake war”. If that makes since. It’s hard to know what to believe except, as Vox Day often says, “the one thing we know is that the official narrative of the media is false” (or something like that).

Ed?
Ed?
2 years ago

Russia presented tha case that the United States had organized bioweapons labs to the UN security council today. I think this was a necessary step, but the “discussion” went as expected and don’t expect to here the Russian case in the media, if they cover the event at all.
The US response was that the Russians were lying and going to use biological weapons themselves, without attempting to address any of the facts or arguments put forward, and all the European countries tripped over themselves to repeat this. Albania was especially ridiculous for making talking points that were obviously scripted beforehand.
However, China, Brazil, Ghana, and Mexico refrained from doing this (i didn’t see the response from India), with China and Brazil calling for further investigation, and China responding to a pretty gratuitous and stupid attack from the USA. They were very restrained and polite about it, but big parts of the world are not behind the entire “attack Russia!” program.

Ed?
Ed?
2 years ago

Comprehensive article on where the Great Reset plan and the reasons behind the move from the COVID psyop to the war psyop:
https://winteroak.org.uk/2022/03/09/the-great-reset-phase-2-war/

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

Test post

Leonard Gearhardt
Leonard Gearhardt
2 years ago

Powerful video of s newscast that really drives home the tragedy of all the deaths Russia has inflicted. A must watch to understand the depth of the conflict:”
That video is from a Climate Change Protest in Europe last year, AC. I don’t have the country and date but that is what that is. There’s a lot of excellent CGI from video games that has been put into Ukraine panoramas, and so forth.

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

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phelps
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

Honk honk!

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

The bigger takeaway being the white house confirming they employ shills to shill the narrative. They give shills insider access (exclusive viewer content, etc) in exchange for shilling.

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

The Virtuous Pagans continue to display their virtue:

China locks down city of 9 million amid new spike in COVID caseshttps://www.marketwatch.com/story/china-locks-down-city-of-9-million-amid-new-spike-in-covid-cases-01646993194

info
info
2 years ago

Comparison of Hunter-Gatherer ancestors with near-nonexistent myopia to their myopic children:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1034/j.1600-0420.2002.800203.x

Linked to refined carbs and sugar in study.

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

China’s No. 2 Leader Li Keqiang Announces Plans To Step Downhttps://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/chinas-no-2-leader-li-keqiang-announces-plans-step-down

Edit to fix link:

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/chinas-no-2-leader-li-keqiang-announces-plans-step-down

bob johnson
2 years ago

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Bob Johnson www.bobjohnson.com
2 years ago

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