News Briefs – 03/29/2024

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Mitch Landrieu: Our children’s ability to live free is on the line if Trump elected. He is not lying. Reread the statement in light of what I have shown you, a secret society in which even the children are complicit in treason, and attacks on other, regular Americans’ children. That is an innate perception of where he feels guilt is apportioned, and how he would deal with it, were his roles reversed with Trump’s. In that view, he feels the kids should be held responsible too. And they are a sticky wicket. If you are expelling the parents or otherwise getting rid of them, as I suspect things will go once the nation sees a foreign intelligence operation, seeking to subvert the government, the kids are just as dangerous, because the parents dragged them into it to use them. If you leave them, they are going to just try to reassemble to operation. I think Americans will do something. I am like the easiest going guy you will meet. I don’t get angry. And I have old family friends I have known decades, who if I saw them on the battlefield, I would not even blink, and I would never think of them again as I headed off to a big steak dinner afterward. When the nation knows, when the full scope is revealed, including the targeting of children in the schools by trained intelligence outfits manned by psychopaths who viewed the children of others as less than human pawns, and the use of directed energy weapons employed by psychopaths criminally on innocent American heroes like Bill Binney, I am convinced the majority of the country will conclude there will be no living with any of them as fellow citizens. Then it will only come down to a matter of mechanisms. And clearly this guy feels the kids are as complicit as the adults. It makes me think Trump’s reconciliation commission thing is a ploy just to get the roster of everyone in the operation, and they know it.

A bipartisan group of legal experts is pushing Congress to update a cluster of laws known as the Insurrection Act to limit how the White House can deploy troops on American soil, in case a future president takes advantage of that sweeping power. Interest is intensifying. I have said, you have a foreign militia, made up of citizens which have sworn loyalty to something outside the government, deployed covertly in society, which is so bold it is following FBI Agents home, and hitting them and their families with Havana Syndrome in their homes, as well as Cabinet level officials at the White House, and White House staffers on White House grounds. There is no overstating the momentousness of this time, or how wild what is coming could be.

The Dali ship’s black box has 2 minutes of missing data right before it crashed into the Francis Scott Key bridge.

Maryland senator: Federal government to cover 90 percent of bridge rebuild costs. Yellen indicated there should be insurance covering it. I wonder if they were pocketing the insurance payments, figuring the chances of anything happening were nil.

Another view – Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse could cost insurers billions of dollars in claims, analysts say, with one putting it at as much as $4 billion, which would make the tragedy a record shipping insurance loss.

Lara Logan :

BALTIMORE UPDATE: Analysis from specialists in predictive behavioral analytics, counter-terrorism, hazardous materials, maritime attacks, cyber, national security & intel – this is their view:

Based on their training & experience, they believe this was two types of operation:

1) “Penetration testing” where they are probing/testing to identify vulnerabilities in our responses and defences,

AND

2) a shaping operation to set the conditions and prepare the battlefield for a potential future event.

The concern is that other critical infrastructure disruptions/hits recently that appeared to be independent, isolated events, MAY not be. For example, the Ohio chemical disaster, train derailments, fires at food processing plants etc when taken in isolation do not appear to be that significant but when taken together, could indicate shaping or stacking operations that are paving the way for a bigger event where they do any number of these types of operations together. That could potentially paralyze the U.S..

So the critical question our government should be answering right now is this:

“When will they trigger a multiple episode that causes the paralysis effect?”

Some of the indicators are how many incidents have occurred within “a relatively short timeline” & what they see as the departure from what is “normal”.

They believe those in charge will make sure the investigation into the bridge crash “goes nowhere quick”.

And one of the goals here is to give the public mental anesthesia while they test this, using train derailments or exposure to chemicals in Ohio where they told everyone to shelter indoors – to ask questions like: Did they comply? Is this going to successfully deceive & cause behavioural change?

They use the media to create the assumptive narrative – do not want the facts analyzed because they do not want people processing the truth. Truth naturally leads to questions they do not want asked.

But it would be “foolish and naive at the expense of national security not to question the Government narrative on the Baltimore bridge crash given the level of corruption in spheres of power and influence in this country today”.

With many years of experience in “spoofing” – the tactic used in cyber warfare to hack into someones’s system and deceive in order to achieve a certain outcome – they recognized multiple indicators watching the video that tell them the GPS signal was likely hacked. It would have led them to believe they were not as close to the bridge as they were and may be why in the video you see the crazy lean to port and then to hard starboard as they realized they were not on course in spite of the GPS indicating they were.

In information warfare terms, here are some of the tactics they see being used now that many of you will recognize:

1) Engineered complexity – where they throw in nonsensical variables (information) to distract. This is designed to keep you from serially processing multiple channels & give you processing overload that prevents you from toggling different channels of information.

IE: they create processing decoys to distract you from truth.

2) They are trying to reframe the issue by focusing on details that do not matter. They do this by throwing in a variable that is not relevant to the main equation.

3) Common sense, skepticism and intelligence are huge “overlays” that get in the way of manipulating human behavior so they analyze you to learn how to create channel overload as you toggle/handle different channels of information such as the speed of the boat, temperature of the water etc.

3) They need to load you up with enough variance to create channel overload so you create an error that they can use to discredit you. One way is to create doubt in yourself. Most effective because you make yourself less efficient when your brain is processing self-doubt. And it will propogate into the future.

“Population so much easier to dupe today than 20 years ago.”

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ case against former President Donald Trump in Georgia may have been dealt a blow after the judge presiding over the matter agreed to hear pretrial motions from Trump’s attorneys, and an appeal against Willis’ ability to bring charges against one of the defendants.

Georgia House guts bill that would have given election board power to investigate Secretary of State Raffensperger over inconsistencies like in 2020.

The RNC is right: Anyone who can’t recognize flaws in the 2020 election is unfit to help Republicans win.

New Mexico’s top election official won’t disclose key information about a new electronic signature-verification system for putting candidates on the ballot, a lawsuit alleges just months after she settled a court case over lack of transparency.

Panicked Dems want Sotomayor, 69, to retire before Trump, 77, wins Presidency. I don’t think she will, because the Court is giving her a free nurse and travel team in the form of security, and it would probably cost too much in the private sector to get that. Right now she is taken care of. If she leaves, she is screwed. Not that it really matters. It seems they are all compromised.

You should check the video of FBI agents here, asking to talk to a woman about her pro-Palestine social media posts. First they said Facebook is sending them user posts to investigate, which would seem like a bad business model, but who knows. Then they refuse to show her their IDs, claiming they already identified themselves as FBI, and when she refuses to talk and asks for a card for her lawyer to call, none have cards, and then when they tell her to call the FBI office to get in touch with them, she asks for the number, and none of them know the number of their office, and one has to Google it. I think they are like the “ATF” agents who went out to get information from somebody, and in the video you could clearly see the “Body Armor” they were wearing was just steel swinger plates, stuffed in a plate carrier, as if ATF wasn’t giving its agents body armor, and they were forced to scrounge for scrap steel to use instead of regular plates. The little guy with the clipboard doesn’t look legit to me, either. I don’t know if this whole video was made up by CIA psychological operations, with actors to try and get people to stop posting about the Israeli conflict, or if the American Stasi is out spoofing FBI agents just to fuck with people’s heads. Also, no government plates on the car. Something is weird.

A massive government assisted caravan is now heading through Mexico: Mexican police officers escorted them alongside the road and controlled traffic.

A new, 2,000-person migrant caravan is making its way north to the US border — and is expected to reach El Paso, Texas in just the next few days.

Previously deported illegal immigrant charged and confessed to Grand Rapids woman’s murder on US-131.

Michigan’s Democrat Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is facing backlash for her rent subsidies for illegals program after an illegal border crosser allegedly murdered a woman.

A convict serving a 16-year sentence for a home invasion and aggravated assault was released early in Illinois in early March, and the very next day, he invaded the Chicago apartment of Laterria Smith and stabbed her and her 11-year-old son, killing the boy. True evil is ascendant and an avowed enemy is in control. Maybe not all bad. It could be freeing, if we can make all of our kind aware. If you have ever craved a cause bigger than yourself, an enemy which would free you to do whatever needed to be done, even sating your darker appetites, a cause with no moral ambiguities, and a thrill ride unlike anything mankind has ever known, there is probably a path from here to there. It begins with exposing the surveillance.

Border crisis has completely upended Census bureau’s population stats, report says.

Illegals have infected two herd of cattle in Texas with human Tuberculosis. They are not being screened for diseases before being released into the US.

Migrant influencer Leonel Moreno waves around cash as he mocks US taxpayers who ‘work like slaves’ after he urged fellow illegals to become squatters in US homes.

Border Patrol union president warns of a coming Amnesty he predicts will cover all the migrants which have come in under Biden.

Illinois lawmakers are considering a bill that would create a state-based guaranteed income program offering $1,000 per month.

Gateway Pundit – DC RINOs attempt to sabotage President Trump’s re-election with retirements, insurrection legislation – President Trump must work on counter-strategy before it’s too late.

Former Trump administration communications director Anthony Scaramucci said Thursday on MSNBC’s “Deadline” that he is working to “split the Republicans” and make sure that “these people either don’t vote or they vote for Joe Biden.” Another one of these guys you are told is so brilliant economically, but he would be nothing if other people weren’t giving him money to invest, and you know that doesn’t happen to just anyone, merit or not.

The United States’ top intelligence agency, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, wants to ban its spies from using “biased language,” including the terms “radical Islamists” and “jihadist,” saying these words “are hurtful to Muslim-Americans and detrimentally impact our efforts as they bolster extremist rhetoric,” according to a language guide published internally.

Slain NYPD officer Jonathan Diller wake: Trump meets with emotional family, friends of slain officer at wake, calls for ‘toughening up’ law and order.

Trump camp smashes ‘Three Stooges’ Biden, Obama, Clinton for skipping slain NYC Officer’s wake to fundraise.

Four Army AH-64 Apaches have now crashed in just two months.

California leftists are opposing allowing police officers to make warrantless arrests for misdemeanor shoplifting offenses (as in, items that total $950 or less) if officers have probable cause.

Mexico can continue to sue five Arizona gun businesses over criminal gun trafficking through the southern border, a federal judge ruled Monday.

Tupac murder suspect Duane ‘Keefe D’ Davis – who claims Diddy ordered the 1996 hit on the rapper, could have ‘spilled his guts’ to feds before their dramatic raid of the music mogul’s Miami and LA mansions, retired FBI agent says.

Philadelphia Fed admits US payrolls overstated by at least 800,000.

US tuberculosis cases were at their highest level in a decade in 2023.

Comms? US government plans to unleash ‘hunters’ to KILL half a million owls in three US states to save its endangered cousin.

If you think free speech is under attack in the United States—and it is—you should see its besieged status in the rest of the world. I think evil slips in by lying and deceiving. But it can’t limit itself, so it grows, and as it does the lies grow, until you reach the apogee, at which point evil has grown too big to remain concealed, and the lies needed to maintain it are just too great to sustain, without measures like these.

Sam Bankman-Fried gets 25 years in FTX crypto case.

The government of the United Kingdom will not want to extradite WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to the United States as long as he could still face the death penalty there, Lord Richard Balfe, a Conservative member of the UK Parliament’s House of Lords has said.

Next epidemic to spill out of China could be SUPER GONORRHEA – where rate of antibiotic-resistant STIs are 40x higher than US and UK.

Duke University researchers help transgender woman, 50, breastfeed her GRANDCHILD using experimental hormone drugs so she could feel what it’s like to be a real mom – but critics call it ‘frankly disturbing.’ It is like the Island of Dr Moreau around here.

Israel’s Supreme Court issues decision to stop funding yeshivas (Jewish religious schools) for the ultra Orthodox (Haredim) as of Monday, April 1. They are also looking to require them to perform military service, which indicates some kind of political shift ongoing over there.

Thomas Massie:

Our leadership is planning to attach Ukraine aid to an Israel aid bill.

This is swampy.

They want Congressmen to be pressured by AIPAC and other Israel lobbyists to vote for a bill which predominantly funds Ukraine.

It will also forfeit leverage we have to secure the border.

US state media defends ‘compassionate’ terrorist suspect who murdered 140 Russians.

Putin says he won’t start a war with NATO but Western bases hosting Ukraine F-16s would be targets.

Russian investigators said on Thursday they had found proof that gunmen who killed more than 140 people at a concert last week were linked to “Ukrainian nationalists.”

RT says they have money transfers showing the connection.

Russian State Duma sounds alarm over alleged US covert operations targeting Russia.

Senate Republicans are confident that once they are rid of McConnell, the next leader will work with the party.

Spread r/K Theory, because not everyone is who they say

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Tonawanda
Tonawanda
28 days ago

21 Then Jesus said to them, “I have spoken openly to the world. I always taught in synagogues and in the temple, where the Jews always meet, and in secret I have said nothing. Why do you ask Me? Ask those who have heard Me what I said to them. Indeed they know what I said.”

22 When Jesus said this, one of the officials nearby struck Jesus on the face, saying, “Is that how you answer the high priest?”

23 Jesus answered him, “If I have spoken wrongly, testify of the wrong; but if rightly, why do you strike Me?”

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Some things never change.

Farcesensitive
28 days ago

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The polls are NOT tightening.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Farcesensitive
28 days ago

So what?

How much of that $25M would it take for you to vote for Biden?

If you look at the fund-raising rules at the Federal Election Commission web site, fec.gov, you’ll see that election funds are basically free money with very little restriction on usage.

That money isn’t going to go for a campaign blitz on legacy newspapers, TV programs, or even Fakebook or Twatter. Well, some small amount will, just pro forma, but the rest will vanish into the pockets of the swamp things.

I am not crazy, but you may think I am...
I am not crazy, but you may think I am...
Reply to  Farcesensitive
28 days ago

Tell the lie long enough and some people will begin to believe it…

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
28 days ago

I agree that the pools are not tightening. Another shaping exercise. The “polls” for the most part are BS.

Last edited 28 days ago by Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
28 days ago

Kirk is a known gatekeeper and probably sodomite. This post is just laundering the concept that Biden is going to win by some third party miracle outside his own influence at the last minute.

He’s doing what RINO gatekeepers do best: running cover for enemy operations to steal the real vote from Trump.

Steve.O.Morris
Reply to  Anonymous
27 days ago

Never trust someone who’s face is too small for their head.

gma2074
teotoon
teotoon
28 days ago

Are those three clowns FBI or are they ADL?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  teotoon
28 days ago

I bet the chunky chick in a suit was FBI while the other two casually dressed goons were probably ADL or some form of domestic intelligence. They seemed “ex-military” to me.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
27 days ago

If someone like that group showed up at my door, I would call the local police and tell them that there are some law enforcement impersonators at my door, claiming to be FBI.

Cops HATE impersonators, and usually will investigate.

I believe, if FBI is coming to your door like that, they would normally bring local law enforcement with them.

Tonawanda
Tonawanda
28 days ago

I have tried “logging in” several times and WP just puts me on a merry-go-round. My technical ineptitude may be the explanation, but it does not seem so. Upvoting is my utterly minuscule effort to laud/encourage good comments.

I am on another WP site (obscure) where I have been a regular, and WP has messed around with the means to see replies to my posts. Again, it could be me, but also again WP has me going around in useless circles.

The repeated necessary captcha tests seem like a bad joke.

I do wonder if the process of trying to recover a utility which has been a steady given for years results in some additional information to them.

And it is strange that the spammed red minus 1 happens at this time, although I have not the faintest idea what the connection (if any) may be.

In any case, the comments here are generally appreciated (by me) and have been a source of great links and ideas. That is my blanket upvote!

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wlindsaywheeler
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
28 days ago

I can vote on posts. Thanks.

Tonawanda
Tonawanda
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
27 days ago

TY. Can vote again.

Maniac
Maniac
28 days ago

‘Next epidemic to spill out of China could be SUPER GONORRHEA – where rate of antibiotic-resistant STIs are 40x higher than US and UK.’

And anyone who engages in promiscuous behavior pretty much has it coming.

festis
festis
Reply to  Maniac
27 days ago

Well that’s easy enough to avoid.

Wolf Creek
Wolf Creek
28 days ago

Regarding that xitter video, with the woman being “interviewed” by teh supposed eff bee eye – as far as I can tell, the actual agencies typically drive American brands of SUVs and large sedans. I think a Nissan whateverthatthingis is an improbable choice for any actual US agency.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
28 days ago

The woman in the suit seemed FBI. The other two guys were domestic surveillance – they were too casually dressed to be representing an agency.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Macaque Mentality
28 days ago

“…kid’s picture look AI-generated?…”

Yes it does, but, it looks a bit like photorealism paintings. Which are copies of the style of Kodachrome film I believe, It has a certain liveliness to it. It could be that the picture is a school picture, and they end up looking something like that.

“…Kodachrome was widely used for professional color photography, especially for images intended for publication in print media…”

This may be why AI pictures look like they do. They are training them on a vast amount of magazine pictures that have been digitized. Most using this type or similar film.

BTW a useless factoid. I saw Kelsey Grammer on David Letterman one time and he had these paintings he had done in a photorealistic style(he said). “If” he did them, he is really talented or has done a good deal of work to look so. They were really good paintings. That stuck in my head because they were so good.
I can not find his paintings but this is very representative of what I saw.
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Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Sam J.
27 days ago

Thanks, I think you may be right.

Regarding photorealism: One of my neighbors was a photorealistic artist. Zero formal training. I asked her how she did it. She couldn’t explain it, besides that it was instinctive to her, she used photographs as references, she practiced a lot, and each piece takes a lot more time/patience than people assume.

I was raised in the art world so I figured it out. Photorealism is all about meticulous detail. The main two talents are seeing and replicating (1) lines/proportions and (2) colors for what they are. These are things some people are simply born with. I knew a lady who could make or replicate any color she wanted as long as she had enough of a variety of paint. Any color. It was uncanny. I knew a carpenter who, with zero training or practice, was suddenly inspired to make a few caricatures of people we knew. They were perfect, like the ones people pay money for at touristy locations. These people were born with it.

So if someone has both of those innate talents, photoorealism would not only be possible, it would seem easy as long as they knew they had those talents. The only thing they would need are desire, time, patience, and persistence.

map
map
Reply to  Sam J.
27 days ago

The problem with photorealism is that they are literaly paintings of photographs. I find this a lot less impressive.

TRX
TRX
28 days ago

> Four Army AH-64 Apaches have now crashed in just two months.

Russians! Taliban! Climate change! White supremacists! Deplorables! Trump!

Personally, I’d look for DEI-promoted chopper pilots or aircraft maintenance.

Reanderthal
Reanderthal
Reply to  TRX
28 days ago

Those are the guys that got Kalibrated on the Eurasian front

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  Teo Toon
28 days ago

The Darien gap road to freedom bridge!

scruffy
28 days ago

Israel’s Supreme Court issues decision to stop funding yeshivas (Jewish religious schools) for the ultra Orthodox (Haredim) as of Monday, April 1. They are also looking to require them to perform military service, which indicates some kind of political shift ongoing over there.

The Haredim are very anti-government so this is the government saying “we don’t like what you are teaching, and you know that exemption from military service you have? Gone too. You are our property.”

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  scruffy
28 days ago

The good guys rarely press people into involuntary military service.

phelps
28 days ago

The Dali ship’s black box has 2 minutes of missing data right before it crashed into the Francis Scott Key bridge.

From what I saw at the press conference, it isn’t that the recorder data is missing. The recorder lost power and went to backup as normal. The problem is that when the ship power went out, all the sensors went with it, so the recorder was simply recording missing sensor data. It’s like your cassette recorder is running on record, but there’s no mic hooked up.
Because the power to the mic was out.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  phelps
28 days ago

It’s 2024, we supposedly put men on the moon. A ship can’t have battery back up generators or other redundancy systems? It’s all so tiresome.

phelps
Reply to  Anonymous
27 days ago

Heh

I_See
@non
@non
Reply to  phelps
28 days ago

The design deliberately made a sensor not have a backup, so the redundancy planning sessions were shortcut to leave some plausible failure look like a goof, nobody checks the checkers, so nobody knows the plans are below the level of “don’t take the elevator in a fire” type of common sense. Dashcams these days have capacitors used instead of batteries to function better in high heat, so nobody thinks to have critical sensors have small caps to work in case of temp. power loss and keep function intact for at least a limited time.

Also, who said to let a giant beast of a ship with high potential for wind load head out in the middle of high winds and gusts, instead of let’s hold off for less extremes, much less have tugs on standby in the bridge vicinity for guiding like when docking.

phelps
Reply to  @non
27 days ago

I would say deliberate but not in the way you think. The NTSB doesn’t require the black boxes, the insurance companies do, and they decide how much has to be spent on them. They are at the place that insurance companies see as “good enough.”
As for wind, it wasn’t high wind. You can see the smoke coming out of the funnel, and it’s not high wind smoke. I’ve been watching shipping guys talk about it on youtube, though, and it starts to veer as soon as it hits the intersection with the other shipping channel, where the water is heading out with the tide. That’s FAR more likely than wind.

phelps
28 days ago

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ case against former President Donald Trump in Georgia may have been dealt a blow after the judge presiding over the matter agreed to hear pretrial motions from Trump’s attorneys, and an appeal against Willis’ ability to bring charges against one of the defendants.

First, Newsweek is wrong about major parts of this, because they are Newsweek. I don’t know which parts yet, but they are. Don’t get Gell-Mann amnesia. I haven’t seen the motions.
Second, this is fake news in that all of this is normal. Judges hear pretrial motions. Judges allow you to appeal their decisions. It’s news if the judge had denied any of this, because all of this is normal procedure.

phelps
28 days ago

Panicked Dems want Sotomayor, 69, to retire before Trump, 77, wins Presidency. I don’t think she will, because the Court is giving her a free nurse and travel team in the form of security, 

It’s easier than that for not retiring — Biden wouldn’t get to nominate her replacement. There’s not enough time, and they don’t have enough control of the Senate.

phelps
28 days ago

Tupac murder suspect Duane ‘Keefe D’ Davis – who claims Diddy ordered the 1996 hit on the rapper, could have ‘spilled his guts’ to feds before their dramatic raid of the music mogul’s Miami and LA mansions, retired FBI agent says.

I hope Diddler has to pay restitution to Tupac’s family. Out of the seizure of all his property under RICO while he’s in prison for life.

phelps
28 days ago

Comms? US government plans to unleash ‘hunters’ to KILL half a million owls in three US states to save its endangered cousin.

They called them Owls and Roosters in Millennium.

phelps
28 days ago

Next epidemic to spill out of China could be SUPER GONORRHEA – where rate of antibiotic-resistant STIs are 40x higher than US and UK.

NYT Headline: Black women hardest hit

phelps
28 days ago

They are also looking to require them to perform military service, which indicates some kind of political shift ongoing over there.

They are trying to push them out before they work with the evangelicals to start chopping cows up.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
28 days ago

Because a sacrifice has to cost you something. Otherwise it loses meaning.

Phelps
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
28 days ago

Dude, have you ever looked a cow in the eye? Evil intelligence.

@nut
@nut
Reply to  Phelps
27 days ago

This is where I call Bull, as in maybe you looked a bull in the eye, not a cow?

Don’t have a cow, man, I mean MOOOOOO

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
28 days ago

The sacrifice of Jesus, the most innocent, was intentional to prove God’s willingness to work with us for salvation.

The enemy, in their infinite need to invert the goodness of God, sacrifice innocent creatures to spite God and show how much they hate Him. Anyone doing blood sacrifices is not an ally, simple as.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
28 days ago

HA! They’re just pretending. In them is the mighty Aurochs of old. When you turn your back on them, they are plotting our demise.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
27 days ago

They’re dressing up and pretending to be Greeks. Greeks sacrificed cows or horses, depending. Dumpy little mainlanders sacrificed goats and sheep. And they didn’t even really pile up the bodies. I mean, cheap bastards. Greeks did the big sacrifices. Humans, too. Best, most valuable.

Their big happy spot is they found a way to kill a sheep rather than their firstborn, like a respectable Phoenician. They’re counterfeiters right down to the bone. Their god has to be counterfeit, if they are like their deity.

It’s play-acting. It’s offensive, gross playacting. It’s so dumb. It’s a level of stupidity…

It’s going to blow back, anyway. They get their way, and get all the Palestinians deported? Palestinians are way better looking, and nicer. This generation is traumatized. When they chill out, people will go “Do I want to be friends with a neurotic, child-molesting, arrogant weirdo who argues all the time? Or do I want to hang out with this handsome/pretty funny, nice person?”

The sexual offender map for Israel looks like the shit map for San Francisco. No one sane likes either group of people.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  wooderson
27 days ago

The red heifer sacrifice was to purify everything. The entire cow was burned – no portion of roast beef for the preists – & the ashes added to water to make this special holy water for purification. The cow has to be burnt outside the city which is parallel to the scapegoat on Yom Kippur that’s sent out into the wilderness bearing all the people’s sins. Numbers 19 – describes the ash added to water to purify anyone who’s come in contact with a dead body. The most severely impure thing is death/dead bodies. Any attempt to rebuild & operate the 3rd temple needs this purifying water & they would also need to purify the site before construction due to centuries of death/war etc.

Bulls are mentioned in the OT temple sacrifices. The ordination of. aaron & his sons as priests involved bull sacrifices (plus other animals). If the priest sins he has to atone via a bull sacrifice. Bulls appear to have been a higher class of sacrificial animal

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  phelps
28 days ago

Since Jesus was the last sacrifice, I have no desire to chop up a cow, except to eat for my hamburgers.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  phelps
27 days ago

Am I the only one hoping that sacrificing a red heifer means they’ve shot their shot? Then they can wither to any other doomsday cult? Like, the ‘end of the world’ cult on Parks and Rec. Or all the other “this is it” cults that I cannot remember the name of? They end up building hospitals, or something like that?

I mean, it’s 45% in Israel, 45% in America, 10% everywhere else around the world. The Boomers die, and WW2 goes back to being a footnote, about on the level of the 30 Years War or Napoleonic Wars. It’s a skirmish. It’s an annoying test that students will flunk.

The Muslim guy took over Byzantium because he thought that would bring on the End of Days…whooooo……and all he got was a big city, and it’s still Turkish, but it’s not intimidating or a meme center or anything. It’s just a big piece of old real estate. No dynamism. No one is fighting to take it back. It’s lost its mystique.

They go through with it, and their the Hale Bopp cult. It will look so gross and so ridiculous and so –meat– rather than so “What if? Imagine the possibilities……”

I mean, look at the ramp they’ve built. Does it inspire a single transcendant thought? It’s not even as nice as a low budget horror film ritual set-up. I mean, seriously, you never see pentagrams on linoleum. It’s always nice hardwood floors getting painted up. It’s never electric tea lights or Bed, Bath and Beyond candles. It’s always nice beeswax tapers.

I mean, half the tartiness on the NXIUM scarves is that they looked like they were polyester. Were they? Rayon? Not silk? Cheap, crummy, silly.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  wooderson
26 days ago

The ramp to the slaughter spot is because of the location. The Mt of Olives overlooks old Jerusalem & the temple mount. However on that side is also an old jewish cemetry. Should the cow touch a gravestone etc it becomes ritually unclean. Hence the ramp taking the cow above the graves. Making this purifying holy water is a prep stage – the last time a red heifer was slaughtered was before the 2nd temple was destroyed in 70AD. Actually doing anything to regain control of the temple mount, destroy the mosque (or have it dismantled & relocated) & building a 3rd temple is such a massive & geopolitically volatile undertaking it’s very easy to see this fizzling out.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  phelps
27 days ago

For all this: I’m related to both Jews and Evangelicals and pro-Israel, John Hagee fans, Scofield Bible students. And the secularists who also tell me that it’s okay for Israel to kill children because their parents are in Palestine. They don’t even think blacks who kill white Americans should die.

I want the mind-virus to die.

Anonymous
Anonymous
28 days ago

California leftists are opposing allowing police officers to make warrantless arrests for misdemeanor shoplifting offenses (as in, items that total $950 or less) if officers have probable cause.

I think data points like these are BS. They are shaping exercises instituted by the media’s controllers. Keep flooding the zone with this crap and people start thinking it’s reasonable to believe outliers like this are real.

Decent people DON’T WANT this kind of garbage, I’d say even those on the left. However, if they are demons, imps, psychopaths, sociopaths, etc., then all bets are off. But to become statistically significant, there has to be a lot of these, well, morons.

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Anon
Anon
28 days ago

In regard to the video of “FBI” agents. These are not FBI agents. They did not present a valid government ID, or a business card. They gave the main number of the local field office which anyone can look up online. The car is missing its front license plate. This is wrong on so many levels. I can’t tell you exactly who these clowns were. They might be private contractors. If anything like this ever happens to you, call your local police or sheriff AND the local FBI field office. Tell them you have a bunch of clowns at your door masquerading as FBI. Do it right in front of said clowns. You will see some very interesting body language as the clowns hurry off to their car. The clowns never expect you to call their bluff. Been there, done that.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
28 days ago

>Truth be told, I wonder what would happen if she planted all of them in response to them trying to take control of the situation without presenting IDs, if they were not FBI, or even if they were, but they had refused to ID themselves. It would seem she would have a case for lawful self defense.

The normies are just not ready to accept there’s a group of people pretending to be FBI, likely with at least implicit approval of the FBI at some level.

Cabal would hide the relevant evidence proving they were fakes, maybe even do all the paper work or even induct them as real FBI agents post-hoc to make them look legit, run media about the murder of real and legit FBI agents (pinkie promise) and you’d rot in prison forever for killing them because a rigged jury would convict you no matter what.

It’s irrelevant if the stasi showing up at your door are “real” government spooks or just pretending; they have the support of the cabal machine that owns the .gov, and will fuck you up as they see fit until this whole thing is torn down.

BobWA
BobWA
28 days ago

If what this guy says about the russian DEW in this video: https://youtu.be/jBFYa-vhTDQ – you should be able to detect the pings with a geiger tube (geiger counter), as he says it detects the ionization that happens there.
So next time have yours ready, maybe you can measure it!

Anonymous
Anonymous
28 days ago

Yoko Ono, John Lennon’s widow

Ono was born in Tokyo City on February 18, 1933, to mother Isoko Ono (小野 磯子, Ono Isoko) (1911–1999)[15] and father Eisuke Ono (小野 英輔, Ono Eisuke), a ***wealthy banker*** and former classical pianist.[16]

Starting life on fourth base.

By April 1946, Gakushūin was reopened and Ono re-enrolled. The school, located near the Tokyo Imperial Palace, had not been damaged by the war, and ***Ono found herself a classmate of Prince Akihito, the future emperor of Japan.***[16][17]

I’m taking that back. In besoboru, that’s called a home run.

Ono and Lennon first met on November 7, 1966, at the Indica Gallery in London, where she was preparing Unfinished Paintings, her conceptual art exhibit about interactive painting and sculpture. They were introduced by gallery owner John Dunbar.[39] One piece, Ceiling Painting/Yes Painting, had a ladder painted white with a magnifying glass at the top. When Lennon climbed the ladder, he looked through the magnifying glass and was able to read the word YES which was written in miniature. He greatly enjoyed this experience as it was a positive message, whereas most concept art he encountered at the time was anti-everything.[40]
Lennon was also intrigued by Ono’s Hammer a Nail where viewers were invited to hammer a nail into a wooden board painted white.

‘Greatly enjoyed’? ‘Intrigued’? One bullshit artist wowed by the chutzpah of another bullshit artist?

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I am not crazy, but you may think I am...
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
28 days ago

Sorry, but I believe it will not be over, since what we are dealing with here are the minions of the Evil One, not Satan himself. This group is but one of his set of minions, and he may be ready to sacrifice at least some of them to hide the rest as his plan continues to move forward. This exposure would be far from the end our problems, as it is but one battle in a war that encompasses the whole world and everyone in it. The activity of demons in our world today is growing everywhere you look and they have many avenues of entrance into our lives that have nothing to do with this surveillance tactic. It is but one prong of his many pronged attack.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
28 days ago

Speaking of former Beatles, I’ve been in several generic stores and supermarkets in recent days where I heard Paul McCartney and Wings songs over the sound system. This shit is fifty years old and still being foisted on us. Because its part of the psyop – maintaining the boomers mental association with artists/leftists and other civilization destroyers. It’s made to engender a state of permanent intellectual dwarfism and malleability.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Huck
27 days ago

To be fair, hard to argue that modern dogwater music would be any more intellectually stimulating. The enemy loves giving you the fake choice between a punch to the face or the balls.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
28 days ago

They used to be midwits.
These days they are all tards.

Cornpop
Cornpop
Reply to  Anonymous
27 days ago

“Eisuke Ono, banker and former classical pianist”

Explains where she got her musical talent…

wooderson
wooderson
28 days ago

A’ight, I’m annoyed. How to build a culture? First off, draw a line around everyone you are responsible for: yourself, your spouse, your kids, your parents, your siblings, your cousins, your friends. I don’t care how you draw this line. Start as small as possible. This is not the final form.

So:yourself. Level up. I don’t know what that involves. As you solve your issues, you’ll have a backpocket full of solutions. You think I have advice about vitamins because I’m healthy? I’m not solved. I have issues, panics, issues. I’m solving my issues. Every step of the way, I’ve explained what I’ve heard works, or what I’m doing, for someone even more messed up than me.

Second: wife and kids. Two separate categories. Or husband. Level up their lives. If people like your solution, they’ll listen to your next solution. If they think you have a bad solution, then they won’t listen to the next one. No one listens to Arnold about relationships, these days.

Then you get out to others. It’s service and community. Literally, if someone has a problem- even if it’s a tiny little problem- and you can help solve it? Solve it. One relative brought puzzles from garage sales and decluttering ventures to people locked inside and bored with Covid. They liked puzzles. They could not get puzzles. He could get puzzles and deliver them. Twentyfive cents and a car ride to drop them off. If he were counting, that’s their two votes, their neighbor on either sides’ votes, and their coworkers and employees. Most people don’t care about local elections, but they care about their friends.

The power over stuff? Politics? It’s groups of guys, about four guys per group, taking over. Who are your four guys? Do you get breakfast together? Do you help each other? One is lonely, two are dreamers, three have social issues, four can take over anything.

Then, the books. Cheap, second hand paperbacks. Try and apply. See what sticks.

scruffy
Reply to  wooderson
28 days ago

I’m not sure what your point is, or how this applies to other items discussed here.

Peter
Peter
28 days ago

Owl, number 17.. Is there other key-words/phrases used by >cabal< to communicate?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Peter
28 days ago
Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Peter
28 days ago

666 being the obvious addition, but 9/11 and various forms of numerology to add up to that (20 being 9+11, etc.)

I really don’t think there’s much utility in spending a lot of time diving on this topic. It’s like trying to solve a cipher without having the decoder algorithm; you may theoretically be able to crack it, but good luck with a one man op against literal Satan and his armies.

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Reply to  Anonymous
27 days ago

One man. And his army of Davids.

scruffy
28 days ago

For wooderson…

I don’t know you, I only know what you are writing. And frankly: you’ve been sold a very bad bill of goods.
I actually got elected to office (state level lawmaker, voting on lots of things). The Democrats were ignorant sheep who NEVER knew the facts and pushed the button as directed, most had government paid jobs (or were retired from such and had a huge pension). They were all in lockstep because they were brainwashed. When you presented facts. They ignored it, they cried and they claimed facts didn’t matter, only feelings did. For the children. For Safety. For security. Largely the Karen class, even if male.
Republicans were a very mixed bag… There were the rich ones, and the freedom ones, and the religious ones, and the RINOs who were really Democrats but it was a Republican district so they lied to get elected. But it was NEVER a lockstep vote, and you couldn’t count on unity, and you could usually expect to lose various blocks because they didnt all align in goals let alone worldviews. Oh and that doesn’t even account for the backstabbing liars (usually RINOs but not always), who were just there for power and control for themselves.
In a nutshell, that’s why it’s all broken, and unfixable at the political or even the cultural level: the sheep are winning. And I heard you wondering why people don’t just do the same as Democrats do? Because they aren’t making facts, they are just herding the sheep. You guide a sheep back to the flock, you made sure it’s fed, and groomed and locked in at night. And the sheep gives you the wool and you profit from it. Any black sheep who gives you trouble, you nip in the bud, and you have lamb chops for dinner.

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wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  scruffy
26 days ago

Not to be Captain Obvious, but Captain Obvious….exactly. You are talking about politics. You are talking about getting elected by atomized individuals based on some weird set of ideas. Dems are more total service providers. You getting elected helps you, and your followers are on their own. Dems? The old, frail neighbors get taken care of. There’s social group meetings, and I might meet a handsome man to marry- and he’s primed to look for me, too! When I have a kid, I can call up people who will show up at a playgroup. My kid will have friends. I’ll know professional artists, or be within a degree or two of separation. I’ll know, or, again- two or three degrees- people in countries around the world. I won’t be dependent on news on television- I’ll know people I trust to tell me the truth they see on the ground. It never matches television or newspapers.

What do Republicans offer? I vote Republican, because of something online. Not in my life, not people around me, nothing in my life gets solved. What’s in it for me? You might not like it, but Dem pols run, in theory, like old school Roman patriarchs with clients. It’s a durable, respectable model. Schoolmarm theory built on potted history loses.

scruffy
Reply to  wooderson
26 days ago

Yes, you can herd sheep and give them safety and comfort, so long as they don’t want truth.
I won’t support that. I won’t copy that model. And shame on anyone who does.
If the only way to ‘win’ is to give up on actual truth and facts and economics that aren’t made up and fictional, then it’s already too late and let it all burn.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  scruffy
25 days ago

Why on earth would any ‘sheep’ for someone so exquisitely hostile to them? Why would any human being vote for anyone with such complete contempt for them as a human being? Are you listening to yourself? Are you hearing yourself?

Farcesensitive
28 days ago

And the “Blame Russia” spin starts on the Havana Syndrome story:

https://twitter.com/CBSEveningNews/status/1773851068843094432

There’s another spin out there that claims the device in question had nothing to do with Havana Syndrome.

Farcesensitive
28 days ago

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Farcesensitive
28 days ago

Putin orders development of homegrown Steam Deck-like gaming machines — 100% self-sufficiency goal apparently applies to gaming, too

https://www.tomshardware.com/video-games/pc-gaming/putin-orders-development-of-homegrown-steam-deck-like-gaming-machines-100-self-sufficiency-goal-apparently-applies-to-gaming-too

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Farcesensitive
27 days ago

Maybe he’ll put some money into ReactOS, which could use some more developers. Its development is mostly Russian. It’s a Windows workalike, still not stable enough to run as a working desktop, but the basic code is solid.

If I was Putin, I would definitely not want Federation computers running Microsoft Windows, not when the Fed could tell Microsoft to pwnzor them over the internet.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  TRX
26 days ago

What I don’t understand is why they don’t have NTFS file system on this thing after years, and years and years. It would be great to have a Windows that is faster and more reliable than windows.

I was reading about some of the old school main frame and minicomputers operating systems. They are miniscule by today’s comparisons but they are serious rock solid and are still used to process billions of accounts every day because nothing else is as bulletproof. You could pull bad hardware out of some of these, replace it with new hardware, it would never miss a beat and keep operating.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Sam J.
24 days ago

I don’t understand that either, since they could use the open source ntfs-3g code that Linux uses.

It may be that Linux just uses ntfs to write files, but ntfs’ role in Windows is *much* more complicated. Remember, ntfs was written in the 1990s, when RAM was much more limited than now. ntfs isn’t *just* a file system, it’s an “object storage” system that can also store files.

Windows uses swap files, but ntfs added “memory mapped files”, which are useable as memory, but live on the hard disk instead of in RAM. I don’t know how much Windows software makes use of that since I’m not a Windows guy, but it was a *big* deal, once upon a time. The original Xerox Lisp machines used static RAM for both memory and storage; there wasn’t the “fast RAM and slow storage” thing like won out in the market. Comp Sci guys and hardware geeks lusted for that kind of unified address space, and I assume that’s why ntfs supported it. But it has only been lately that solid state storage has become fast enough for that sort of thing to be possible. I don’t think ntfs-3g supports that at all.

ntfs also stores extensive metadata on files, that you don’t ordinarily see. For example, if you download a file with Internet Explorer (and presumably Edge, nowadays) it stores the URL as part of the “alternate data stream.” The only people who ever had any use for that are the “forensic investigators” who can use it to see what web sites you downloaded files from.