News Briefs – 03/24/2022

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:

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Leaked emails from Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer reveal there were voter fraud concerns even before the 2020 election.

Assembly Speaker Robin Vos says he may abandon subpoenas he’s issued to officials who won’t comply with the legal orders.

The Supreme Court on Wednesday threw out Wisconsin state legislative maps that were preferred by the state’s Democratic governor and selected by Wisconsin’s top court, a win for Republicans that also makes it unclear what the boundaries will be for the fall election.

Trump withdraws his endorsement of Mo Brooks after Brooks announces we shouldn’t make a big deal out of election fraud.

Team Durham has requested an extension in its case against Igor Danchenko to allow time to make available to the defense both classified and unclassified documents.  Not clear if this means Durham has stumbled on yet another batch of new information, as he did when it suddenly came to light IG Horowitz was hiding FBI cell phones from him.

One of President Biden’s top donors and “closest friends” has scored millions of dollars in federal contracts and a prestigious job in the White House.

The Supreme Court says it has no further updates on Justice Thomas’ health status.

It turns out Jack Maxey, the guy who is claiming he has just gotten a massive stash of Hunter emails and texts he is preparing for release, and it will change everything when he eventually releases them, was a cohost on Bannon’s War Room Pandemic program.

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will marry his fiancé in Belmarsh Prison today, just weeks before the third anniversary of his dramatic arrest. I really do not see how this girl could not be Cabal.

Jeffrey Epstein’s ‘Pedophile Island’ is set to hit the market for $125 million.

Corrupt former FBI Agent William Tisaby who bungled investigation into then Governor Eric Greitens pleads guilty of evidence tampering.

Chris Christie says Republican presidential candidates need to be ready to take on Trump.

Did the (corrupt?) FBI just deliver a midterm “miracle” to Dems by hiding crime rates? Looks that way.

NewsGuard gives perfect 100/100 “credibility” ratings to news organizations that helped bury the Hunter Biden “laptop from hell” stories, one of the most consequential stories of the 2020 presidential cycle and beyond, according to a report by the Media Research Center.

A recent research paper reveals that Google’s Messages and Dialer apps on Android smartphones have been sending user data back to the Masters of the Universe without notice or user consent.

On 9 March 2022, the Italian Data Protection Authority (DPA) fined the US-based company Clearview AI EUR 20 million after finding that the company monitored and processed biometric data of individuals on Italian territory without a legal basis.

The German government has begun prosecuting its citizens for thought crimes, raiding the homes of hundreds of Germans who have allegedly leveled insults against politicians online.

Creepy Joe Biden’s college roommate has revealed the future Vice President used to tell his college friends that he had to “clean the hosepipe” before he hung out with children, otherwise he “wouldn’t be able to keep his hands off them.”

Kevin McCarthy says dozens of ‘Preservation Notices’ are being sent across government, setting the stage for a GOP investigative clash with Biden after the midterms.

California State University officially drops the SAT and ACT admissions requirement in a major move. Admissions are now entirely subjective, as probably will be scholarships, since nobody is taking the tests.

NSW independent MP Gareth Ward is officially banned from visiting any schools in his Kiama electorate after being charged with alleged sex crimes, including against a teenage boy.

A Don Jr tweet worth re highlighting again – “When did Democrats become so pro-pedophile? Has it always been so or is it a more recent trend made easier by technology? At any other time in American history the mere defense of these perversions would be far more than disqualifying… now it’s not even shameful to them.”

Angry parent reads sexually charged passage from HS library book to school board, but board member cuts her off, says children could be listening to the livestream online.

Disney workers threaten more strikes unless firm stops building attractions in Florida – including a Guardians of the Galaxy ride and a Tron rollercoaster – in protest of the state’s so-called ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill.

Gavin Newson signs law to make abortions free in California.

The ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, Mackenzie Scott, just donated a record $275 million to the abortion giant Planned Parenthood, enough to kill 458,000 babies in abortions.

Vice President Kamala Harris felt “belittled” and “wounded” by the cover photo of her that Vogue selected for its February 2021 issue and dispatched a top aide to complain to Anna Wintour.

The Hill says, “All signs point to a coming recession.”

After three years of complaints and debate, the Army has scrapped its move to have a physical fitness test that is gender and age neutral, and will now allow women and older soldiers to pass while meeting some reduced standards.

LA marathon runner dies after suffering a “major heart attack” at the finish line.

Italian required defibrillation following collapse at Spanish bicycle race.

Alec Baldwin to make acting return with two Italian Christmas movies.

Ukraine, transgender women on the run rejected at the border: “They are men, they must go back to fighting.”

Russia expels US diplomats.

Russia blocked access to Google News as it provides access to publications containing “fake material,” the Russian Communications watchdog Roskomnadzor announced.

India-Russia currency swaps bypass US sanctions.

Putin announces, “We will transition to charging supplies for natural gas and other raw materials in Russian rubles when dealing with unfriendly countries.”

The Establishment laments that Russian sanctions have failed.

Defense giants quietly making billions on Ukraine war.

Newsweek softens its tone on Vladimir Putin, perhaps seeing a larger landscape where Russia is working strategically though a plan and says, “Putin’s Bombers Could Devastate Ukraine but He’s Holding Back.”

Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright dies at 84.

A new type of ultraviolet light that is safe for people took less than five minutes to reduce the level of indoor airborne microbes by more than 98%, a joint study has found.

Buzz builds over Mel Gibson’s sequel to ‘Passion of the Christ.’ “The Passion of the Christ: Resurrection is rumored to cover the three day period between Christ’s death and resurrection and will likely include depictions of hell, according to a recent preview by MovieWeb.”

A House Democrat in Nevada has just been left with his chances of re-election in tatters after his wife got revenge by very publically exposing his “sordid” extramarital affair.

75% of swing voters say Democrats are ‘out of touch’ and ‘condescending’ and two-thirds say they are spending too much money in D.C. according to new Republican poll showing the GOP sweeping the midterms. There is something strange, almost a pro-wrestling kayfabe quality, in the way the Democrats have completely alienated the populace, almost purposely.

Idaho Governor signs Texas-style bill that outlaws abortions after six weeks of pregnancy. Again, there are a lot of states which have wanted to do this for decades, but didn’t. Statistically, you would think one would have done it here, or there. But as if a hidden force held them back, none did. Until now, when it appears almost as if a dam has burst. Again, it feels like something changed behind the scenes, and the hidden force was vanquished. A hidden force which, for some reason, really wanted abortions.

https://twitter.com/PapiTrumpo/status/1506770926855200776

A new poll has found that former President Donald Trump has a whopping 59 percent approval rating — on the same day that Joe Biden hit an all-time low in his.

Trump rally this Saturday in Georgia, at 7:00 pm (EDT) at Banks County Dragway, 500 East Ridgeway Road, Commerce, GA, 30529.

We are fortunate to be getting regular statements from President Donald J. Trump to lift our spirits, which we can post here, straight from his News Aggregator on his website located here, complete with its own news stories. You can also get more statements from President Trump via email by signing up here.

03/23/22

Mo Brooks of Alabama made a horrible mistake recently when he went “woke” and stated, referring to the 2020 Presidential Election Scam, “Put that behind you, put that behind you,” despite the fact that the Election was rife with fraud and irregularities. If we forget, the Radical Left Democrats will continue to Cheat and Steal Elections. Just look at what is happening in Wisconsin, Arizona, Pennsylvania, Georgia, and elsewhere, but tremendous progress has been made that will help us in 2022 and 2024. The 2020 Election was rigged, and we can’t let them get away with it.

 

03/23/22

Have the great people of Missouri been considering the big, loud, and proud personality of Congressman Billy Long for the Senate? Do they appreciate what they have in him, a warrior and the first major political leader to say, “You better get on the Trump Train, it’s leaving the station.” That was before I even announced I was running for President. This is not an Endorsement, but I’m just askin’?

 

03/23/22

Mo Brooks was a leader on the 2020 Election Fraud and then, all of sudden, during the big rally in Alabama, he went “woke” and decided to drop everything he stood for—when he did, the people of Alabama dropped him, and now I have done so also. The people get it, but unfortunately, Mo doesn’t.

As far as Mitch McConnell, I am not a fan and there’s been no harsher critic than me. He has been absolutely terrible, and very bad for the GOP. The sooner he leaves “Leadership,” the better off the Republican Party will be.

 

Save America Announces Program Speakers for Commerce, Georgia
03/23/22

President Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America, will be joined by endorsed candidates, members of the Georgia Congressional Delegation, and other special guests on Saturday, March 26th, 2022, in Commerce, GA.

This Save America rally is a continuation of President Trump’s unprecedented effort to advance the MAGA agenda by energizing voters and highlighting America First candidates and causes.

Saturday, March 26, 2022, at 7:00PM EDT

President Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America, Delivers Remarks.

Venue:

Banks County Dragway
500 East Ridgeway Road
Commerce, GA, 30529

Special Guest Speakers:

David Perdue, Former United States Senator from Georgia and Candidate for Governor of Georgia

State Senator Burt Jones, State Senator from Georgia and Candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Georgia

Herschel Walker, Heisman Trophy Winner and Candidate for United States Senate from Georgia

Representative Jody Hice, U.S. Representative from Georgia’s 10th Congressional District and Candidate for Secretary of State of Georgia

Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, U.S. Representative from Georgia’s 14th Congressional District

Representative Andrew Clyde, U.S. Representative from Georgia’s 9th Congressional District

Vernon Jones, Former State Representative from Georgia and Candidate for Georgia’s 10th Congressional District

Mr. John Gordon, Candidate for Attorney General of Georgia

Patrick Witt, Candidate for Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner of Georgia

Tom Homan, Former Acting Director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement

Todd Starnes, Conservative Columnist, Commentator, Author, and Radio Host

Timeline of Events:

8:00AM – Parking Opens

2:00PM – Doors Open

4:00PM – Program Begins

7:00PM – 45th President of the United States Donald J. Trump Delivers Remarks

General Admission Tickets:

REGISTER HERE

Request Media Credentials:

REGISTER HERE

All requests for media credentials must be submitted by Thursday, March 24, 2022, at 5:00PM EDT.

 

Endorsement of John Gordon
03/22/22

Great news for Georgia! A very successful Businessman and Attorney, John Gordon, will be running against “Do Nothing” Attorney General Chris Carr. As everyone in the Great State of Georgia is aware, Carr did absolutely nothing to stop the 2020 Presidential Election Fraud which, as facts have shown, and are showing, was rampant. He spent more time hunting those people who fought for the truth than he did those who cheated in the Election. Chris Carr was a disaster every step of the way. He wasn’t looking for Election Integrity, but rather, an easy way out.

John Gordon, on the other hand, will get to the bottom of it all. He is tough, strong, smart, and loves the people of Georgia. He is also strong on the Border, Crime, our Military, Vets, and will proudly protect our Second Amendment. He will be a spectacular Attorney General, something the state so desperately needs. John Gordon has my Complete and Total Endorsement. He will never let you down!

Spread r/K Theory, because you have to keep being MAGA to be MAGA.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

A new type of ultraviolet light that is safe for people took less than five minutes to reduce the level of indoor airborne microbes by more than 98%, a joint study has found.
Both Refined carbs when growing up and lack of proper sunlight with UVA and UVB Ultraviolet light when growing up are responsible for the unprecedented high rates of myopia nowadays:
https://www.bmj.com/rapid-response/2011/10/29/myopia-possible-link-increased-refined-carbohydrate-intake-and-hyperinsuli
https://www.livescience.com/57078-uvb-light-linked-to-myopia-risk.html
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32669834/
Hunter-Gatherer ancestors with prevalence of myopia 0.4-1.2% and those effected have very slight myopia until refined carbs elevated those rates dramatically: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1034/j.1600-0420.2002.800203.x

So its good for eyesight too. We need Sunlight replicating indoor lights including the Ultraviolet UVA and UVB I think in order to benefit our children reading indoors during the day.
But not during the night since that is bad for sleep. As blue light plays a key role in keeping us awake for longer.

Huck
Huck
2 years ago

Re: Julian Assange

There is an uncanny resemblance between Assange and John Trump (see below). Also, an interesting time to get married, as Russia goes full Anti-Cabal – in a kilt. A nod to his Scottish ancestry or his cousin DJT’s? Comms?

https://twitter.com/DefendAssange/status/1012814818192056326

Guy
Guy
2 years ago

Your link re: Biden jerking off to cool his libido before seeing children is intriguing and makes a lot of specific claims I have never seen before. When I follow the links on that site “nworeport” to see where they’re getting that info they all go to a placeholder sports betting site.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Assembly Speaker Robin Vos says he may abandon subpoenas he’s issued to officials who won’t comply with the legal orders.

I don’t know how an “assembly” subpoena works, but if there are no consequences for failing to obey, it’s hardly a subpoena, is it?

Either way, if it’s a lawful order, failure to comply is failure to do their job, and they could still be fired. He could start working on that.

Sounds like Vos either doesn’t know his ass from a hole in the ground, or he’s been subverted.

Sim1776
Sim1776
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

An Assembly is just the lower House of the Wisconsin legislature. I’m sure they have the same or similar subpoena powers as other state legislatures. The problem is they need a prosecutor to take the case to court for any defiers.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

Vos is a blackhat, that’s been clear for a long time.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Trump withdraws his endorsement of Mo Brooks after Brooks announces we shouldn’t make a big deal out of election fraud.

Brooks is either incredibly stupid, or he’s been subverted. I’m going for subverted.

Tonawanda
Tonawanda
2 years ago

There is something strange, almost a pro-wrestling kayfabe quality, in the way the Democrats have completely alienated the populace, almost purposely.

Exactly my impression.

To quote Sundance: “They know they are lying. We know they are lying. They know that we know that they are lying. They know that we know that they know that we know they are lying. And they continue lying.”

In a peculiar way, this describes pro-wrestling.

The question is about the “purposeful” alienation. Hardly a day goes by without some bizarre “in your face” absurdity, seemingly designed to turn off even the most clueless. Ric Flair stuff.

The element of provocation is what is ambiguous. People I respect (like Z-man) strongly attribute the absurdities to incompetence and narcissism (to simplify his assessment). This may be true.

But the provocative aspect, the persistent and deliberate insulting of people’s intelligence and dignity, although a trait of very stupid and incompetent egotists, feels like brilliant, well-executed intentional psy-war. At the very least, it comes across as strutting and gloating from people who are confident they have already won. And given the broad, crushing, categorical nature of their victories, maybe they are not wrong.

Q remains very relevant on the issue, but how are we supposed to have any idea whether the relevance has any substance? The more (irrational?) hopeful aspect is the plausible (but not likely?) interpretation that the waking up process is necessary and painful, especially to those already awake.

Last edited 2 years ago by Tonawanda
Debra Shaffer
Debra Shaffer
Reply to  Tonawanda
2 years ago

Well put. For me, I was red-pilled well before Pres. Trump, and well used to clinging to patience, praying for change, trying to get people to vote (insert eye-rolling here). At this point, I’ve realized that “what’s true”, and “what normies have been taught”, are SOOO far apart, that we are NOT getting out of this without some sort of miracle. OR we’re getting a civil war, revolutionary war, and world war in one big boogaloo. Trying for a zen state and praying that “Q” were *our peeps* who got in the right places at the right time.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> One of President Biden’s top donors and “closest friends” has scored millions of dollars in federal contracts and a prestigious job in the White House.

I hate to say this, but that’s business-as-usual at the White House, no matter which Party is in the Oval Office. It’s an accepted part of the American system, where the faithful are rewarded for their support.

Fat Federal contracts, political appointments, and ambassadorships (some of which have gone horribly askew) are how it’s done.

Even DJT spread appointments among his friends and associates. Most of whom eventually stabbed him in the back, though.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> A recent research paper reveals that Google’s Messages and Dialer apps on Android smartphones have been sending user data back to the Masters of the Universe without notice or user consent.

The Google app store runs all the time, and it chatters continually back to the Mothership. That has been known for some time. It’s also a battery hog, and a lot of people kill it to extend their battery life. Looks like the Goog has moved at least part of the spyware to the text and dial apps, which fewer people would be willing to disable.

A smartphone is way better than a parole ankle bracelet; the bracelet just tells where you are; the smartphone spies on everything you do.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> California State University officially drops the SAT and ACT admissions requirement in a major move. Admissions are now entirely subjective, as probably will be scholarships, since nobody is taking the tests.

This is actually a good thing; one more step toward the whole system crashing and burning.

For decades they pushed “you need a degree to get a decent job”, and they pushed enough it eventually became true. The unrestricted limit of that would be to need a Ph.D. in Barista Services to get a first job at a coffee shop. Which doesn’t sound nearly as ridiculous as it would have 20 years ago, does it?

HR departments love credentials because they’re easy tickbox checks, and the credentials assure the applicants have been through the entire indoctrination wringer, even if they might be pretty iffy on actual job-related knowledge. The HR-academia tie is so tight that you can’t even get an application past their first-stage sorting without a degree.

There are still companies out there who have jobs that need to be done, and the Wokies who make it through HR aren’t going to be up to the tasks. So they’re going to have to revamp their hiring systems or go out of business.

Onlooker
Onlooker
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

Yep. It’s pretty much the last step on the road to them completely destroying their credibility, and the value of a college education. The doubt that Affirmative Action cast over blacks, etc., will apply to everyone who goes through these universities.

Debra Shaffer
Debra Shaffer
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

Almost Boomer here (boomer/gen x cusp) and kinda shocked that everyone doesn’t know where the *demand* for the 4 year degree came from. The “schools” were *graduating* negros that couldn’t read their own diplomas, and, simultaneously, “civil rights laws” required that a boss *had* to hire a specific percentage of dark hued workers. If u needed workers that could AT LEAST read instructions, your only recourse was to require a degree, to catch the Literate browns.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

It also allowed them to turn everyone into indentured servants in order to get any of the more valuable jobs available and to create debt slaves out of fools who got worthless degrees.

Ed
Ed
2 years ago

After three years of complaints and debate, the Army has scrapped its move to have a physical fitness test that is gender and age neutral, and will now allow women and older soldiers to pass while meeting some reduced standards.
Misleading headline. But the underlying article is fair, and informative, so if you are interested ignore the headline and click on the article.
The main issue with the ACFT rolled out in 2019 and the 1979 APFT is that the older version doesn’t require equipment, and the new, cross fit version requires expensive equipment. This makes the newer version effectively impossible for isolated units to administer themselves and there has been speculation that it was introduced so the government would purchase the equipment from the usual politically connected contractors, then the test would be scrapped anyway because its not really practical to administer.
This is interesting if you have to deal with this issue but probably doesn’t fit with the usual material on the site.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Defense giants quietly making billions on Ukraine war.

It’s probably part of the deal they got when Joe gave Afghanistan back to the Taliban. Gotta maintain those revenue streams, you know…

In one of his books Richard Nixon talked about how many Pentagon generals were also on the boards of defense contractors, and how that was considered a conflict of interest in most countries, but not the US. And he noted that the Pentagon in general resisted doing anything useful to win the war in Vietnam. They wanted to stretch it out and make a career of it… which is pretty much what happened in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Nixon turned out to be absolutely correct with almost everything he did or said. Which is probably why the Swamp still slimes him half a century later.

Rex regum venient
Rex regum venient
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

Nixon was a pretty cool guy. The MSM won’t release all of his tapes because it will make people like him too much.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

Nixon game us OSHA and the EPA among other bureaucracies, he also opened up China.
He was right about some things but a disaster overall.

Debra Shaffer
Debra Shaffer
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

Really looking forward to the true history- a mix of good and bad seems to characterize that time.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> A new type of ultraviolet light that is safe for people took less than five minutes to reduce the level of indoor airborne microbes by more than 98%, a joint study has found.

222nm UVC has been known to be an effective disinfectant since… probably before WWII. It’s ancient knowledge.

You don’t see it much because nobody makes LEDs or conventional lamps that emit light in that wavelength. That is, so far, the territory of highly specialized “excimer” lamps, which are used in hospital-grade air handler equipment and some disinfection devices. The cheapest one I found a moment ago was $300, with most in the $600-800 range.

They’re expensive because they’re tubes of pressurized gas, excited by specialized power supplies. They’re never going to be $20 at the Wal-Mall or eBay.

Looks like some journalists didn’t bother to do even a casual web search to prevent being fed a line of bullshit and looking like fools.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

But can that change if someone actually tries?
You’d be surprised how many possible advancements go nowhere because cabal doesn’t want us to have them.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Russia expels US diplomats.

Again? There were reports they did that a couple of weeks ago.

Of course, given the reliability of “the news”, who knows…

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> 75% of swing voters

Ah, yes, the mythical swing voter. Smart enough to be informed on the issues, but dumb enough not to know which party is actively working against him.

see also: “unicorn”

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> A hidden force which, for some reason, really wanted abortions.

There’s a strong market in aborted fetuses.

*Someone* has a use for them and is willing to pay.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> A House Democrat in Nevada has just been left with his chances of re-election in tatters after his wife got revenge by very publically exposing his “sordid” extramarital affair.

Really?

Exposed extramarital affairs haven’t been a problem for Democrat politicians for a long time. The faithful shrug and say “everyone does it” or “it’s their private business”.

Sometimes they’ll even capitalize on their indiscretions; “Look! I’m just like you! Vote for me!”

Tonawanda
Tonawanda
2 years ago

How hard would it be to start a college which only accepts students with perfect SATs, no other consideration?

Brilliant professors would do nothing other than teach (as Paglia suggests). There would be virtually no administration, no sports teams. Great books and hard science only. No clubs or organizations permitted.

The rest of the colleges would re-order their priorities posthaste.

Similarly, tech schools like GMI but stripped down could accept only those with superior aptitude. Harder to do, but the principle of exclusivity based on brains and merit would be hard to resist.

How about colleges which only accept home schooled?

Freedom from government and return to basics is key.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Tonawanda
2 years ago

Like anything else, it just takes money. And in this case the willingness to accept that 99% of your students will be Chinese anchor babies.

The rest of the colleges will dismiss you out of hand. They are eliminating grades and anything that conveys actual merit, so a college that is 100% merit based will be ignored. Maybe in ten years they will admit your existence by mocking you, and they will keep doing that for decades before lefty activists begin suing you for whatever they can think of.

There are plenty of colleges that don’t have federal accreditation that have been popular in Protestant circles for decades that seem to get by just fine. So maybe look into how they do that.

I went to Liberty University, and they couldn’t shovel enough federal money in fast enough. I really, REALLY don’t recommend emulating that place.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Yes. So true. Yet I don’t think I’m alone in saying I’m very conflicted about which way to go:
first, jumping in and doing the little I can to mitigate the evil of what’s happening;
second, giving up and withdrawing into my own little world and just living my life in peace, with my books, dogs, art, etc.
These options are polar opposites. I don’t see middle ground between them, though there may be opportunities to mitigate locally while growing food and living in a bunker-like house, or something like that.
If we’re prayerful, God will lead us to where we should be. Some will fight. Others will withdraw. It’s all up to Him at this point but we have to be willing to obey that still, small voice that leads us.
Carry on, AC.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

AC, your excellent comment here is another example of why your site would benefit greatly from a comment thread structure that was permanent like a forum. No one is reviewing or adding to threads after 24 or 48 hours and this quality content is essentially lost for ever. It just seems a pity your hard work and insights, along with the input of quality commenters, is lost and not aggregated and accessible.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

How about a #tag system? Something like Vox Day uses for his essays? It’s too much work for you to tag all comments but perhaps your own? Then a side bar index of comment and essay tags would allow readers to peruse the archive?

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

That could work.
Since I read the comments in RSS through Feedly, I can save those that I want to keep for later to one of my boards. I don’t do this often though, but I have saved a few over the years.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

I think Notables are a great idea. I’d also say that you as sole moderator of your own site should Notable any comment you care to – whether it has five reader Notables or none. This is great for creating a permanent Notable comment archive. I always appreciate Q Research board’s Notables. Not sure how, or if, comments can be further broken down into subject areas – my original question – but this may be a good, value-added start. Perhaps worth running by other readers and commenters up top to gauge interest?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

After Cliff Highs last video, I am now convinced that the Economic course I sat in at college is a humongous piece of propaganda, created by the Cabal to throw us off their actual course of business. The communists in the educational system blindly perpetuate this propaganda for generations. Nothing is “organic”. Everything is controlled.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Tonawanda
2 years ago

> How hard would it be to start a college which only accepts students with perfect SATs, no other consideration?

To set up a school and teach? Probably easy.

But it doesn’t matter what you teach; the issue is recognition, if you expect to use the degree to get a job. Colleges are interlocked in ranking and certification systems; HR departments use those to calculate the value of their degrees. You could have a Ph.D. from Cow College, but if Cow College isn’t a member of all the right associations, their doctorate would count about like any state university 2-year associate degree.

College isn’t about education; you can do that yourself. Most colleges will let anyone in to “audit” classes as long as there are enough seats. Others have their entire curriculum online. Want an engineering education from MIT or physics from Stanford? Every piece of course material is online, free for the taking.

They’re not in the business of education, they’re in the business of selling degrees.

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Tonawanda
2 years ago

While AC makes a good point, you are making the amazingly common mistake in thinking that “college” at this point is gaining additional knowledge.
A college degree at this point pretty much gives its holder a license to enter the workforce, and to apply to jobs through HR. I think at some point the system will collapse, sometime after (there will be a lag) the expected earnings of these professional/ managerial jobs are less than the investment, either through continued inflation in college costs or the continued drying up of these jobs. But it has absolutely nothing to do with what is taught in these places.
If you are after additional knowledge, you want a good library (VD is helping here), with the world wide web for now also working well for this, and maybe someone as a sort of guide to help you study. Just don’t expect to get a job from this. But at least most of the cost will be your time.

Jaded Jurist
Jaded Jurist
2 years ago

AC, you often bring up insights into human behavior I’ve never before heard. What do you surmise makes some people attracted to prepubescent children?

Kelly
Kelly
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

For years, I have been under this impression that pedophiles were abuse victims themselves. But I’ve come to doubt that now because I can’t pin down how I got that impression in the first place, and every time I follow one of those impressions to try to find a source, I find propaganda as a source.
What you said AC about them wanting to hurt is interesting. I’ve witnessed numerous examples of people so triggered by innocence they will go out of their way to destroy it. I can’t relate to it, but I’ve seen it enough times to wonder about it. Things like a non-drinker/non-drug user at a party which so enrages the others, they will go out of their way to trick that person into it. Someone who goes out of their way to run over a wild animal in the road. I knew someone who destroyed someone’s flower garden for no reason at all, they just ‘felt like it’. The desire in certain sexually experienced men and women to corrupt someone who is innocent/a virgin/inexperienced (have seen this mostly in workplaces, particularly toward inexperienced young women). I read about someone tricking their religious and conservative grandmother into putting a LGBT flag on their car, having told them it was referencing the Genesis story. They just delight in corrupting anything they can. Maybe pedophilia is another example.

jaded jurist
jaded jurist
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

“they want to hurt” — this makes so much more sense than everything else I’ve heard, and, frankly, it fits. It’s not attraction, it’s [fill in the blank, I can’t] far, far more f’d up.
“I once watched Bob “morph” from his angsty, insecure, panicky, weak, pathetic, hunched over personality, into a weird, “clever,” assured, cocky, arrogant, strange personality, with his head cocked back…”
That’s what we would expect from a demonic source. Matches the first thought, as well.
This opened my eyes

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

AC, same thought as above. This work of yours is gold. Tomorrow its gone.

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

I think mechanistic and it’s my go to way of seeing things but…I see all kinds of things that are documented that just can not be explained. Stuff like emergency rooms with different toys on top of the cabinets and when people die and say they left their body they are able to describe what the objects were. I can not explain that. They could not see them from below. The guy Rupert Sheldrake and morphic fields. Where dogs can sense when people are coming home. A lot of reincarnation stuff where children know things that are impossible for them to know unless they lived as someone else. Now maybe all these are lies and there’s a whole industry in creating them but there is a lot of this stuff that can not be explained. My attitude about all of it is I don’t like it. It makes me uneasy but I can accept that there are some odd things that can not be explained.

Darrell Harb Christianson
Darrell Harb Christianson
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Wilder Penfield was maybe the Titan of 20th century neuroscience. Toward the end of his career he concluded that
“…whatever “mind” or “consciousness” is, it is outside the brain, it interacts with it somehow, in some fashion that he admitted he was in no position to even speculate about, other than that it uses the brain regions he identified in his research as the “vehicle” or “connection” that allows the mind to permeate the brain and control it as (to use his term) a “personal computer”. (Seriously, 1976…before PCs!)”
https://dondeg.wordpress.com/2014/10/31/the-beginning-and-the-end-of-consciousness-in-the-brain/
It works through the Thalamo-Cortical Loops (don’t ask, I’m just a layman myself) but Penfield seems to be describing the brain as a computer with wifi and the Self as an external signal. He used drugs and surgery to put the brain in this state, but I’m pretty sure you could do it remotely with em fields, and if the wifi connection is not uniquely keyed to the individual then maybe an operator, not even a demon, could implant himself into you. Lock you out of your brain and be YOU for a while. That could explain your experience with your narcissist.
It puts this song in a COMPLETELY different light. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5ofVsxTPoc
When you are locked out of your brain, the brain answers whoever talks to it, apparently with no ‘self-restraint’, making it a PERFECT interrogation tool.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Jaded Jurist
2 years ago

At one time I thought it was just a power trip, but it turns out many pedophiles exhibited deviant behavior before puberty, usually preying on younger children.

wlindsaywheeler
2 years ago

(I posted this on a Catholic website—I want to share this with you here.)

Economic Warfare. 

THAT is the Jewish Way of War. 

What is the European Way of War? The European Way of War—is Mano-a-Mano. I have beef with somebody—I go up to him and we duke it out. And make up latter. That is the European Way of War. A test of Men. 

What is the Jewish Way of War? Let me give you a hint:
From an English newspaper:  Daily Express, March 24, 1933, pp. 1-2 —–1933!——

Judea Declares War On Germany
Jews Of All The World Unite
Boycott Of German Goods
Mass Demonstrations
A strange and unforeseen sequel has emerged from the stories of German Jew-baiting.

The whole of Israel throughout the world is uniting to declare an economic and financial war on Germany.

Hitherto the cry has gone up: “Germany is persecuting the Jews.” If the present plans are carried out, the Hitlerite cry will be: “The Jews are persecuting Germany.”

All Israel is rising in wrath against the Nazi onslaught on the Jews. Adolf Hitler, swept into power by an appeal to elemental patriotism, is making history of a kind he least expected. Thinking to unite only the German nation to race consciousness, he has roused the whole Jewish people to a national renascence.” [END EXCERPT]

Read the rest here and view the actual newspaper page:
https://www.nationalists.org/library/hitler/daily-express/judea-declares-war-on-germany.html

My, My, My, how things never change! Same-ol-same-ol! The same shit going on now—is the SAME shit that went down 88 years ago! Why—Economic War is the Jewish Way of War. Wow!

What is missing here in the above? Does anybody know? The Jews just launched into an economic war, which is WAR, and yet it is Ohhh—-the innocent Jews persecuted by those evil wascaly Germans—those mental deficient and bigoted Germans we are told—but is that the Truth?

Ohh, I wrote a Paper on Jewish Messianism. In that paper, the Jews WERE ENGAGED in race-mixing, in destroying nations and boundaries at that time—NO ONE said boo. On-top-of-that, the Jews, thru the Frankfurt School, were spreading Homosexuality and all sorts of sexual perversions throughout Germany! The Jews controlled the Department Stores and media in Weimar Germany! Unbelievably, a Jew created the Weimar Constitution and Jews were in the Weimar Government. (What no German could write a constitution for Germans? What Germans can’t rule themselves?)

Ohhhh—because the Germans resisted the Marxization of Germany—that is reason for the Jews to conduct War against Germany? Is that being Anti-semitic? To protect one’s nation from Jewish Predation, from Jewish driven Nationhood Genocide, from Jewish promotion of Sexual deviancy is to be an anti-semite? Really?  

See, how that works—the Jews undermine your society, undermine your nation—but if you say something, react against that—-YOU ARE EVIL! And they declare WAR upon you!

WHO stopped the Jews? The Catholic Church? The Catholic political party? Noooooooooooo. But a bunch of pagan/atheist/occult EX-CATHOLICS did! So the Jew declares Economic Warfare against Germany—because…because….because ….of the Germans conducting Self-defense against Bolsheviks? Tell me Mr. Catholic Bishop, Tell me Dr. Feser, Tell me Bro Waldstein—which one is the Just War and the Unjust War here?

Let us remind all and sundry here: “The Soul of Communism is the Soul of Judaism”. To be an anti-communist is TO BE AN anti-semite! To STOP the Jews in their globohomo World Republic is TO BE ANTI-SEMITIC!

What do we see in the RusUkraine War? Who is promoting Homosexuality in Ukraine? JewAmerica. Who is engaging in Genocide in Ukraine? JewAmerica. Who is engaging in the Race-mixing Tower of Babel of the European Union? JewAmerica!

And the same-ol-same-ol, Putin is crazy; Putin is mental; Putin is deranged; Putin is the New Hitler—and Economic War is being waged against Christian Russia. 

Wow, how things NEVER change! And who are Catholics siding with??????? —-JEW AMERICA. Stabbed in the back by the Catholic Church—–AGAIN. because “I don’t want to be called an anti-semite”! Catholics believe in the bullshit “All men are created equal” mantra of Judeo-Masonic-Bolshevism!  Jews are just like us! They are our Older bros in Christ!

Has the Catholic Church condemned the Economic Warfare of the Jews? Is this how Christians engage in War? Is this how Europeans engage in War? So many Catholic Germans engaged and pushed back against Bismarck for his kulturkampf against Roman Catholicism, so when the Jews engage in the same kulturkampf—Catholics lay down and die and pave the way for the Jews? Is that how that is done?

The US Catholic Bishops, Feser, Waldstein—do these jackasses have ANY clue on what it means to be a European–or are we all Jews now! We are all semites? We conduct war like Jews do? Have we lost our culture and our ways to the Jews? WHO DICTATES OUR CULTURE? Us or Them? When are the panzy Bishop going to stand up?

When is the Catholic Church GOING TO STAND UP AND CONDEMN the Jewish Way of War????? Are Europeans and Catholics to engage in the Jewish Way of War???????
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Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
2 years ago

When? When the Vatican decides to shut down their bank. Considering they murdered John Paul I for even demanding an audit of the bank, I’m going to bet it’s going to remain for a long time to come.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Lowell Houser
2 years ago

Also of note, there are only three banking cities in the world that have an original Egyptian obelisk – Vatican City, City of London, and NYC Manhattan Island(Cleopatra’s Needle in Central Park). You always hear about the big obelisk in Washington, DC which is a fake, a prop on a big soundstage, but you NEVER hear about Cleopatra’s Needle. Those are the three main hubs of the economic warfare system.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
2 years ago

Bergoglio et al are in league with the Cabal. The Russian Orthodox church appears to be fighting this one on behalf of all us Christians.

phelps
2 years ago

The Supreme Court says it has no further updates on Justice Thomas’ health status.

Good news. If he was worsening, they would shout it from the rooftops.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  phelps
2 years ago

He’d be wise to hire his own RN to monitor his treatment in the hospital. Thomas cucked on the voter fraud issue, but I expect the rest of the Supremes consider him unreliable and would be thrilled if he was no longer on the bench.

phelps
2 years ago

JIMMY SAVILE: A BRITISH HORROR STORY examines archive footage to understand how he fooled an entire nation for decades. pic.twitter.com/dBxUwI6u9c

Fooled? Hardly.
Listen to Johnny Rotten and the unpublished interview (inside this interview) that got him banned from BBC until Savile was dead:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4OzI9GYag0
Everyone knew. Everyone in music knew. Hell, the teenagers going on his program had heard rumors and knew not to let that pervert get them alone in the back.
(Don’t miss the disclaimer at the end and Johnny’s look at the camera. I’m surprised he didn’t deliver his infamous “bollocks.”)

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TRX
TRX
Reply to  phelps
2 years ago

They knew… and nobody said anything, which makes them equally guilty.

It reminds me of Walter Breen and Marion Zimmer Bradley, who were child predators operating in the SF convention community. Not only did many people know, but they helped cover for them when the police got involved. Then when both were dead and their daughter came forward, the fen were all bragging about how they knew it all along, and wasn’t it terrible.

No, that meant they knew there was rape and child abuse, and they couldn’t be arsed to drop a dime on Social Services or the police. But they’re so busy scoring sympathy points, they don’t even consider that they were part of the problem.

phelps
2 years ago

California State University officially drops the SAT and ACT admissions requirement in a major move. Admissions are now entirely subjective, as probably will be scholarships, since nobody is taking the tests.

More importantly, UC degrees (today entirely reliable) will be considered participation trophies, and all the affluent and upper-middle class parents will send their kids to east coast colleges.
Remember, college degrees (in today’s environment) are not a signal that you know anything — they are simply a signal that you were born middle class or better. UC degrees had the added benefit of a min IQ (which is what the SAT and ACT tests.) Now, UC degrees show neither.

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Ed
Ed
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Good point, but I was thinking about cabal recruitment this morning and was thinking that “college” may not really be that important.
The Cabal seems to rely a lot on pedophilia as an entrance requirement to be in or near the inner cabal. The problem is that the American practice is for people to apply to and enter college when they are still teenagers. Its possible to pull off pedophile blackmail with teenagers, but for obvious reasons difficult.
With the outer edges of the Cabal, a lot of them are doing low level surveillance and gangstalking where a college degree is not needed.
They definitely are anti-merit, that is sort of the whole point, but I don’t think getting their recruits into higher education is a priority for them. If I remember correctly, Epstein did not have a college degree. Come to think of it, neither does Gates.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  phelps
2 years ago

California State Universities are not the UC system, they are the “Cal State” system. UC system is University of California.

Both are public university systems. Originally Cal State was undergrad and UC was grad school. Then the UC added giant undergrad classes for $$. At my public California high school you got tracked into the high graduation (which had technical certificate options), Cal State, or UC/private college tracks with significantly different classes.

phelps
2 years ago

Vice President Kamala Harris felt “belittled” and “wounded” by the cover photo of her that Vogue selected for its February 2021 issue and dispatched a top aide to complain to Anna Wintour.

Kamela… you aren’t a model. Pantsuits are deigned to be flattering to less attractive women. You are a less attractive woman. You need to just accept that and move on. It was the best photo you could hope for.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  phelps
2 years ago

Hillary! and Nancy wear pantsuits, so Kammy must wear a pantsuit.

Plus, skirts and dresses are probably sexist and represent patriarchical oppression. The feminists are a big chunk of their demographics.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

> the way the Democrats have completely alienated the populace
I think they’ve reached the point where they’re tired of pretending that they have anything but disgust for citizens and they think they’ve got the elections rigged tightly enough that they can get away with it.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

I don’t think anyone in the 2020 Democratic primaries was very bright. Some of them were probably high-functioning retards. And many of them were holding important-sounding positions in the Party, which makes me wonder how bright the rest of the Party leeches are. They’re pretty open with how much they hate each other and despise the people they’re supposed to represent.

This is one of the cases where you’d fervently hope they’re just puppets of some invisible cabal, because if they’re actually the ones in charge, we’re screwed.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Jeffrey Epstein’s ‘Pedophile Island’ is set to hit the market for $125 million.

I wonder if the realtor will put videos on Youtube?

The authorities were very strict about not letting any information about Epstein’s love nest out to the public. We did hear that much of its was underground (below sea level!) and there were lots of interconnected outlying buildings, but they wouldn’t cough up much else.

Given a tropical climate and possible local scavengers, I wonder what kind of shape it’s in now.

Mr Twister
Mr Twister
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

Weren’t works involving concrete observed on the island sometime prior to him not committing suicide?
If so, good luck getting to the lower levels.

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Marielle Redclaw
Marielle Redclaw
2 years ago

There is something strange, almost a pro-wrestling kayfabe quality, in the way the Democrats have completely alienated the populace, almost purposely.

It’s almost like they don’t fear the November elections.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

I found this in an old blog entry from last year:

[snip]
President Biden is now giving addresses from a fake White House set created in a building across the street. Someone from a previous administration said that the real Oval Office has too much light and too many reflective surfaces to properly use a teleprompter. The dude can’t even memorize short speeches.
[/snip

source: https://ktcatspost.blogspot.com/2021/10/fakery.html

I’d assume the “previous administration” was Obama Administration, as Barack was infamous for depending on the teleprompter.

I’m doubtful about the reasoning, though. If the light and reflective surfaces thing was true, they could have just put some curtains behind the President’s desk to fill the field of view while the camera was zoomed in.

jaded jurist
jaded jurist
2 years ago

Hypothetical question for you , AC: you get hacked by someone demanding a ransom. You contact the FBI (I know), who recommends you pay the ransomware attackers. If you pay, presumably in crypto, the money is gone, and you have no idea whether or not the hackers will fulfill their end of the bargain.
Do you pay? Who is more trustworthy, the hackers or the FBI?

Squidz
Squidz
2 years ago

>Buzz builds over Mel Gibson’s sequel to ‘Passion of the Christ.’
>“The Passion of the Christ: Resurrection is rumored to cover the three day period between Christ’s death and resurrection and will likely include depictions of hell, according to a recent preview by MovieWeb.”
Nah, it’s going to be a docu-drama covering the life of Adolf Hitler.
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Max Barrage
Max Barrage
Reply to  Squidz
2 years ago

blasphemy isn’t cool, Squidz.

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

https://twitter.com/backtolife_2022/status/1506726529799176203

BlackRock CEO Larry Fink says he believes in “forcing behaviors.” “Behaviors are going to have to change and this is one thing we are asking companies, you have to force behaviors and at Blackrock, we are forcing behaviors.”

TheFeebleClone
TheFeebleClone
2 years ago

“…. board member cuts her off, says children could be listening to the livestream online.”
The term hypocrisy doesn’t seem to capture the calculating nature of the inversions. They are practicing exactly what they preach. In this case, it is cultivating a schism between parents and children by way of sexuality.
Here is Another story I’m trying to investigate . It pertains to the alleged arrest of a French lawyer, Virginie De Araujo Recchia, involved in the citizen grand jury trial against the covidian leadership:
Although I have scanned through some of the translations from French sources, I can’t seem to find independent confirmation or any further details. From the information I have gleaned about the women, she has been very active in opposing the tyrannical measures. If true, disappearing a woman like this is extremely suspicious. Here’s an interview with her:
https://www.francesoir.fr/opinions-entretiens/interview-me-virginie-de-araujo-recchia-lawyer-paris-bar

Phil
Phil
2 years ago

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