News Briefs – 04/05/2022

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 an unreliable news media, 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.

Don Jr’s twitter feed embed:

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Election watchdog finds 137,500 ballots unlawfully trafficked in Wisconsin.

GOP officials in more than half the Wisconsin counties are calling for the decertification of the state’s 2020 election results.

Georgia ballot traffickers were using Democrat officials’ offices as stopping points during ballot drop runs.

Trump defeats an NAACP lawsuit which attempted to stop all examinations of  the 2020 election on the grounds such examinations might disenfranchise minority voters.

Trump endorsed Republican Arkansas Senate candidate John Boozman caught on hidden camera trashing claims that the election was stolen, says it’s the GOP version of Russiagate. He knows this is bullshit, as will anyone he is talking to. So this was a purposely staged, scripted, filmed, and released video to try and convince the ignorant normies that Republicans don’t really believe the election was rigged, and nobody has to worry about election integrity. He was ordered to do this by Cabal command, which appears to still be holding out hope it will be able to keep its rigged elections.

Even Inspector Generals are comped:

The Alfa Bank hoax is looking a lot like Crossfire Hurricane.

US warship was chased by two car-size ‘balls of light’ UFOs that were unaffected by anti-drone weapons as they performed “swooping” maneuvers on the ship in October of 2021. One of the weird stories I was told as a kid was that my father’s mother’s sister (aunt) was standing in the open back door of her house looking at the mountain behind the house, when a ball of ball lightening about the size of a melon, came down the mountain, across the hayfield behind her house, and glided right between her legs about a foot off the ground, into the house, flew a circuit around her living room, and then as she stepped aside, flew back out the door and across the field where I guess it disappeared into the woods. At least my father said she swore to it, as she was the only witness. I remember as a kid thinking again, if it were true, in terms of probabilities, that doorway had to be one of a thousand different paths it could have taken, were it a random physical phenomenon, looking down the mountain at potential paths based on physical properties. And if it was pulled into the doorway by some physical property of the path, why was it then able to escape by flying the exact opposite pathway, against whatever forces drew it in? I always thought if it was true, it somehow didn’t fit as a random phenomenon. But now thinking about it today, in this world, if it were somehow intelligent, that was the most informationally-dense path it could have chosen.

Quebec Court Chief Judge seeks access to sealed documents in secret trial case. Some weird case with a Police informant charged with something, but they didn’t give the case a docket number, they kept everything secret from everyone including the Chief Judge who is supposed to oversee everything, and when there was an appeal, the appeals court wrote everything to hide all of the details of the case, including who the judge was, and who all the lawyers were. Feels like intel fucked up and the case would reveal something about how intel operates and is spying on everyone, and so they are finding out just how far the rules can be bent to prevent the normies from finding out just how far everything has gone.

Hunter Biden grand jury witness was asked about deal with Chinese firm – and ‘the big guy.’ He was asked to identify who the big guy was, so it was either the sender or a recipient of the email, ie a business partner. Article notes one was vocal about it being Biden and him talking about business with his son, despite his claims otherwise.

Sen. Grassley warns of national security concerns surrounding the Biden crime family; says new revelations will be presented to the Senate this week.

Taxpayers are paying over $30,000 per month on Malibu mansion with ocean views for Hunter Biden’s Secret Service detail. Unbelievable we are paying for that criminal’s security as he lives like a king on foreign graft from our treasury.

Establishment media ignore payouts to Biden family, detailed in Hunter’s texts.

Hunter Biden sought to cash in on Oligarchs during first Russian war on Ukraine, records show.

Hunter Biden text reveals Joe Biden made him give him ‘half’ his salary for over 30 years.

Kamala’s deputy chief of staff becomes the ELEVENTH aide to leave in mass exodus.

Doctors see an increase in prolonged cold and flu symptoms. Vaccine-immune weakening?

Fauci’s colleague offered to secretly erase a COVID-19 paper containing data hidden by China during an ‘extremely contentious’ Zoom call which saw scientists ‘yelling at each other’.

A federal judge has blocked the military from disciplining a dozen U.S. Air Force officers who are asking for religious exemptions to the mandatory COVID-19 vaccine.

DirecTV will no longer carry OAN beginning Tuesday. I already dumped them and let them know at the time, and in their little survey afterward. Dump them and get a ROKU for $35 with Klowd TV or OAN for a few bucks more per month. For $35 a month or so, you can get most or all of what Direct TV offers, over the ROKU, from Sling TV, if you are addicted to watching cable TV shows or sports. But there are a ton of free things on ROKU, and the truth is TV should only be for background noise in the house to impede surveillance listening. We have too much to do in the information war.

Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson said in the early days of the pandemic it would be “reasonable” to release “each and every” person in District of Columbia jails, and she went on to grant COVID-related releases to defendants and inmates implicated in serious crimes.

RINOs Mitt Romney and Lisa Murkowski say they will vote to confirm radical Marxist Ketanji Brown Jackson to Supreme Court.

The Senate Judiciary Committee deadlocked, 11-11, Monday on whether to send Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Supreme Court nomination to the Senate floor, but President Joe Biden’s nominee is still on track to be confirmed this week as the first Black woman on the high court due to RINO support.

Leaked DHS document reveals Biden’s mass-migration plan offers ‘broadscale release mechanisms.’

President Joe Biden’s Department of Education is expected to finalize changes to Title IX rules in the coming weeks to expand the definition of discrimination beyond sex to also include sexual orientation and gender identity, which will not just affect state versus federal showdowns over state laws barring biological males from competing in women’s sports, but also how college campuses handle sexual harassment charges and due process. They are also revoking rules formed under Trump to allow those innocent of sexual harassment to defend themselves in proceedings against the charges. Notice how they are destroying the rules so they can just arbitrarily deal with whoever they want however they want.

President Joe Biden is looking to further slash deportations by having federal prosecutors drop cases against illegal aliens unless they are considered a “public safety threat,” a newly leaked internal memo reveals.

Former Marine Michael Hamby sentenced to more than 28 years for sexually assaulting a 3-year-old girl. Those on Q’s board noted CNN’s Peter Hamby has a brother Michael who would be about the right age.

BLM secretly used donor money to purchase $6 million Los Angeles mansion.

Biden tells a bizarre story about “Big Mama” and how he used to drive an 18-wheeler – Biden has never driven an 18-wheeler. If you look at one of the videos of him at the live press availability in front of the White House, he just says, clearly senile, of the trucks behind him, “I thought I was going to get to drive one of these fuckers today.” Then he goes on talking.

Joe Biden inexplicably takes a knee in an official photo with sailors for some reason.

Rents across the U.S. skyrocket — 98% increase for 1 bedroom, 100% for 2 bedroom.

Chris Rufo drops a list of Disney employees arrested for child molestation, and pornography.

Biden DOJ warns red states not to restrict ‘gender-affirming care’ for trans kids.

Seattle museum hosts $400 week-long summer camp for kids as young as 12 that teaches the ‘art of drag.’

Democrats scramble to confirm Biden’s judicial nominees before November takes away their power.

New Opioid is 20 times more powerful than Fentanyl, and Narcan will have little to no effect on it because it is different structurally, so no saving OD’ing junkies. Or Cops who brush up against it. Everything is getting worse at once, and it does not feel coincidental.

Organizers canceled the crucifix from the papal podium because Pope Francis did not want to offend illegal Muslim migrants during the climax of his Malta trip.

Bonus points if you spot the surveillance taking it all in:

https://twitter.com/MarkJMcDonough/status/1510413266069213187

Study says Chinese doctors executed prisoners by organ removal.

Joe Biden has called for Vladimir Putin to be tried for war crimes as western leaders prepared a fresh round of economic sanctions against Moscow amid mounting global outrage over claims of civilian killings by Russian soldiers in Ukraine. These are the murders Azov Battalion actually issued a statement about having done to purge Russian sympathizers and traitors to Ukraine after Russia pulled out of the city.

US moves to suspend Russia from the UN Human Rights Council, calling their presence a “farce.”

EU preps new Russia sanctions after a supposed Bucha massacre which the Kremlin calls a staged “provocation.”

Russia denied any accusations related to the murder of civilians, including in Bucha. Its envoy to the United Nations, Vasily Nebenzya, said Russia will present “empirical evidence” to the Security Council on Tuesday showing its forces were not involved in atrocities. They may have left behind surveillance, or had operatives who filmed Azov murdering those people.

Ukrainian Police said they conducted a “clearing op” in Bucha a day before the dead body videos emerged.

Zelenskyy to mothers of Russian soldiers: ‘See what bastards you’ve raised.’ Said from Israel or Poland, or wherever he fled to, probably with hundreds of millions of dollars. There is something about Cabal’s operatives which is particularly loathsome. To the point I almost wonder if he is reading a script, designed to keep the Russians hating him and supporting Putin.

FBI seizes $90 million yacht owned by Putin ally Viktor Vekselberg. There are no rules, or laws, or respect for principles. In the end, even in the US, those in power do what they want.

U.S. Switchblade drones for Ukraine will include tank killers. Our fucking money being handed off to politically connected contractors to kill fine young Russian K’s.

Transgender cyclist booted from women’s championship after female competitors threaten boycott.

George Soros ‘incandescent with rage’ after his new-world-order-pushing Open Society fails an overthrow in Hungary as Viktor Orban wins by massive landslide.

Elon Musk becomes the biggest shareholder in Twitter as he buys 73 million shares. Look dispassionately, at how you feel as you look at the next material, as “Elon saves twitter” plays on your big screen:

Look at how this video affects you emotionally:

 

Don’t forget, Elon is spending the money of other people: Elon Musk’s growing empire is fueled by $4.9 billion in government subsidies. And George Soros Bails Out Musk With $305 Mil SolarCity Investment. No guarantee which side he is on. Some think this is a play to try and undercut Truth Social, and prevent us from all moving to a genuinely uncomped platform by luring us back to twitter with some story about “hero” Elon making it free again. I strongly suspect that is accurate, and the above video and tweet are propaganda in support of that operation, as are the rash of articles like this I have seen in the past few days, as well as supposedly regular anons on 4Chan and Q’s site, labeling Truth Social a disaster. In addition, two key tech people just bailed on the project, making me wonder about key sleepers doing sabotage, at this critical moment. I think the order of the day is to redouble support for moving everyone to Truth Social, and putting the final stake in Twitter’s heart. I just hope they get a web interface which allows sites like mine to easily embed posts for readers, like twitter does.

Trump slams Biden administration on transgender policies.

In Florida voter registration, Republicans overtake Democrats by 100,000.

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.

04/02/22

 

Endorsement of Senator Mike Lee
04/01/22

Senator Mike Lee has done an outstanding job for the wonderful people of Utah. There is no greater voice for our Military, our Vets, Law and Order, or our Second Amendment, which is under total siege. He loves his State, and is by far the superior Senator there—not even a contest! He is running against Evan “McMuffin” McMullin, a man that does not represent the standards and policies of the great people of Utah. All you have to do is read the ads about McMuffin in the last campaign to know what he stands for. He is laughed at by all, and would be a disaster for the State—and you can’t have two such Senators like that at one time. Mike Lee, on the other hand, is top of the line. He has my Complete and Total Endorsement!

 

Endorsement of Sarah Palin
04/03/22

Wonderful patriot Sarah Palin of Alaska just announced that she is running for Congress, and that means there will be a true America First fighter on the ballot to replace the late and legendary Congressman Don Young. Sarah shocked many when she endorsed me very early in 2016, and we won big. Now, it’s my turn! Sarah has been a champion for Alaska values, Alaska energy, Alaska jobs, and the great people of Alaska. She was one of the most popular Governors because she stood up to corruption in both State Government and the Fake News Media. Sarah lifted the McCain presidential campaign out of the dumps despite the fact that she had to endure some very evil, stupid, and jealous people within the campaign itself. They were out to destroy her, but she didn’t let that happen. Sarah Palin is tough and smart and will never back down, and I am proud to give her my Complete and Total Endorsement, and encourage all Republicans to unite behind this wonderful person and her campaign to put America First!

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Cato the Uncensored
Cato the Uncensored
2 years ago

I don’t know if you’ve made any recent coding changes, but only recently (in the last week or so) your page keeps repeatedly crashing in my browser.

Bruce Le Cagot III
Bruce Le Cagot III
Reply to  Cato the Uncensored
2 years ago

field report: using Brave browser. have not had any crashes, but since introduction of new setup, the page hops up & down as pictures, links, comments, etc., finally catch up and load.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

Republican Arkansas Senator John Boozman, who has been endorsed by former President Donald Trump, has been caught on hidden camera comparing concerns about the legitimacy of the 2020 election to the Democrat’s Russiagate hysteria.

So now they’re burning soon-to-be-elected assets?
WtF??

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Boozman represents District 3; Fort Smith, Rogers, and Springdale. That’s Walmart’s home turf. He’s a long-time politician.

His voting record looks good, and he supported Trump all the way until Jan 6, when he joined the “shocking insurrection” team, and now he’s reversed his previous stated stance on the illegitimate election.

Looks like he either took the ticket or got compromised.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Implying he was ever non-compromised. These goblins play the long game; they’ll sit on your bench until the last at-bat before they start actively trying to destroy you. Deeply embedded traitors are the most dangerous.

Just Me
Just Me
2 years ago

AC, FYI, the comment edit appears to not be working properly on iPad running Brave.
The dialogue box is pushed far to the right and is not accessible.
It’s hidden in what is the recent comment/blog roll column.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
2 years ago

I have as much use for “Elon is going to buy Twatter and save it!” as I do for “They’re gonna make Trump Speaker of the House, you guys!” Just seems like shills spreading disinformation.

Part of Elon’s “origin story” includes him traveling to Russia with a Cocaine Import Agency officer and a suitcase full of cash and trying to buy two rockets. The Russians said he could get one, so the story goes he started Space X as a “fuck you” to them.

Musk originally ran with the crowd that started Twatter, including Jack Dorsey. I don’t buy him being a white hat. He’s a transhumanist billionaire like the rest of them.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  EricTheAwful
2 years ago

Exactly right.
He is actively working on putting a computer chip in all of our brains.
Sane people don’t want the human race to become remote controlled cyborgs.
You know who wants the human race to become remote controlled cyborgs?
Klaus Schwab and the villains behind the WEF, among others.
Musk tweets good stuff in order to cover what he is actually working on, which is our total enslavement.
Not one of the good guys by a long shot.

Bruce Le Cagot III
Bruce Le Cagot III
Reply to  Another Dave
2 years ago

the story is still told about Stalin. seems his secret police & commissars weren’t killing enough russians to suit ol Joe. so he gave them a lesson in psychology.

he grabbed a nearby chicken (hey it’s russia) and brutally and painfully plucked every single feather from the poor bird. pitches it down on the ground when he’s done. chicken wanders about, featherless, cold, dazed, in a fog of confusion and pain.

then he gives the chicken a piece of bread. the chicken proceeds to follow him around as he walked & talked, hoping for more. Stalin said, “Any further questions?”

and now you know about Elon Musk

Max Barrage
Max Barrage
Reply to  Bruce Le Cagot III
2 years ago

That is apocryphal for sure, but it does get the point across

X15
X15
Reply to  Another Dave
2 years ago

No one becomes a BILLIONAIRE without pledging allegiance to Cabal. No one. Which means blood sacrifices and satanic rituals.

Furthermore, most of these billionaires aint real. They are all fronts for the Cryptocracy.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Another Dave
2 years ago

Neuralink used to issue press releases regularly, but they have been very quiet lately. Hmm.

mkw
mkw
2 years ago

> Taxpayers are paying over $30,000 per month on Malibu mansion with ocean views for Hunter Biden’s Secret Service detail. Unbelievable we are paying for that criminal’s security as he lives like a king on foreign graft from our treasury.

Well spent money. We do need him alive!

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Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

Truth Social is restricted speech running on Big Tech iron beholden to App Store terms of service
It is not the answer

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

[looked at their web site] Looks like there’s no browser access, just their “app”, available only in the gPhone or iPhone spyware stores.

Interesting that they should limit their reach to spyphone users only… I think you have a point; even if Truth Social was the real deal, they’ve only made it available through compromised channels. Not good at all.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Every smartphone – even the oddballs not running IOS or Android – has a web browser, as does every desktop. “Apps” like the ones from Reddit or Facebook are just crippled browsers that go to one web site.

A plain old web site (and a “mobile” version for the phonetards), and they would have had 100% availability to any machine capable of running a web browser. Yet they chose to restrict access to untrusted “apps” available only from compromised sources.

That’s a security fail big enough to drive a whole convoy through. I wouldn’t touch that with a 200-foot pole.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

My thoughts exactly.
If you are stupid enough to take something like that, then there is no saving you.
Better to rid ourselves of these NPC’s than feel pity for them.

Sim1776
Sim1776
Reply to  Another Dave
2 years ago

Just think of where the opioid epidemic is being most keenly felt right now in the US; this is genocide. The lack of compassion on our side can be disheartening at times; I’ve made poor choices in the past and I’m not willing to write family off as “oh well.” Both of you are dehumanizing a whole segment of the population, a large portion of which are now poor whites, and denying the possibility of redemption. It’s heartbreaking to visit my family in West Virginia. I go through towns that were vibrant and alive when I was a child in the 80s versus the empty, hollow feeling now. The poverty is grinding.

The Chinese are the main producers of this shit; the lack of consequences shows someone has a great interest in this being on the streets.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Sim1776
2 years ago

“…The lack of compassion on our side can be disheartening at times…”

Agree. The Jews look after their people no matter what. We should do the same. Not everyone is handsome, talented, wealthy or sane. Not everyone can be a leader. In order to become a leader you have to have at least some followers and not all of them will be perfect.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Sim1776
2 years ago

> I’m not willing to write family off as “oh well.”

I am. Almost all of my blood relations are druggies and users. Their “bad decisions” over decades have wrecked many more lives than just their own.

They’re not “family”, other than in the sense of sharing some bits of DNA.

X15
X15
Reply to  Another Dave
2 years ago

Most people who get hooked on drugs are primed as children by doctor proscribed opiates. The AMA is the biggest dope dealer on earth. Public Schools are the main distribution points.

Movies like Scarface and tv programs like Miami Vice are misdirection.

Max Barrage
Max Barrage
Reply to  Another Dave
2 years ago

It’s not that simple. I suggest you stop getting your information about this from old Law and Order episodes and do some actual research into this opioid epidemic.

Phelps
Phelps
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

For future insurrection against an illegitimate government, yes. Medical supplies will be hard to come by, particularly narcotics for wound pain management. Guerillas will likely have to use street heroin, but dosing is damned hard. Widespread availability of Narcan makes that much safer, because if you accidentally OD your patient, you can bring them back.
With this, your patient just dies.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> U.S. Switchblade drones for Ukraine will include tank killers. 

By established convention, Biden’s military and economic support of Ukraine makes the United States a combatant.

Maybe Biden’s handlers are so for up in their ivory towers that they fail to realize this, but if not, I wonder if they have thought their plan through.

The Russian Federation doesn’t have the resources to fight a conventional war with the United States. Their options are nukes, or tuck their tails between their legs and slink away, as they did when JFK threatened to start WIII over the missiles in Cuba. That took down Khruschev and a bunch of the Politburo; even though the USSR was a different polity, I bet that still smarts. And Russia still has the largest nuclear arsenal.

Peter Gent
Peter Gent
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

Actually, you should read the account of Vasili Arkhipov, the Russian Naval officer whose sole vote of no (took 3 yeses to launch) prevented nuclear armed torpedoes from being launched against the U.S. Naval blockade, which likely prevented WWWIII in response to JFK’s confrontation over Cuba.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

“…Their options are nukes, or tuck their tails between their legs and slink away…”

The Russians will not back down no matter what the cost. They have said over and over that this is an existential crisis and they feel if they fail they will be subjugated and refuse to be so.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Elon Musk becomes the biggest shareholder in Twitter as he buys 73 million shares. 

Without knowing the details of Twitter’s corporate charter it’s hard to tell how much power that gives him, but I bet they keep right on promoting terrorist feeds and censoring conservatives.

X15
X15
2 years ago

Trump defeats NAACP: NAACP is a Jewish organization that recruits-hires-cons blacks into pushing the Zionist-Izreel-First Agenda.

This is false opposition designed to keep the ignorant blacks in line.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

>If you look at one of the videos of him at the live press availability in front of the White House, he just says, clearly senile, of the trucks behind him, “I thought I was going to get to drive one of these fuckers today.” Then he goes on talking.

This reinforces a huge point in my mind that every human is imbued with the spirit of good by our divine creation and must choose evil to voluntarily corrupt themselves. If Sleepy Joe weren’t a demon infested pedophilic empty vessel of sin aimed at killing off everything good in the world, this dude is kind of funny at times when he goes off script and just says what he’s thinking.

What normal dude, put into this situation, wouldn’t say the same thing? They brought the trucks out as props, let me drive one of those fuckers!

He’s chosen his path of damnation, but there’s a human soul in there somewhere crammed into the dark. Really highlights the importance of making moral choices

Marielle Redclaw
Marielle Redclaw
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Or we can take the view from, I think, Dante’s Inferno, that there are acts so venal when they are committed by a human, their souls instantly disintegrate, leaving the body open for possession by a demonic entity. It’s a safe bet Biden has committed at least one act like that, so I’m not taking stupid, senile ramblings as sign of a remaining divine spark. It could all be an act.

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Phelps
Phelps
2 years ago

Some think this is a play to try and undercut Truth Social, and prevent us from all moving to a genuinely uncomped platform by luring us back to twitter with some story about “hero” Elon making it free again. I strongly suspect that is accurate, and the above video and tweet are propaganda in support of that operation, as are the rash of articles like this I have seen in the past few days, as well as supposedly regular anons on 4Chan and Q’s site, labeling Truth Social a disaster. 

I think it is simpler than that. TWTR has been abusing the interests of stockholders for years. Elon, himself the subject of numerous SEC investigations, knows exactly what the obligations of a corporation are to their shareholders, and TWTR isn’t coming close.
So what does he do? He could try to organize a class actions among a bunch of investors to get a significant amount of money involved to make litigation worthwhile. Or, he could just own enough shares himself to be a single plaintiff that TWTR has to sit up and notice.
He doesn’t have controlling interest (50.01%). But he does have enough to give them a serious boofoo in court. He owns nearly $3 billion of Twitter. If, in a year, a jury thinks that would have doubled if TWTR had simply managed the company properly instead of committing conversion and treating the corporation like the officers owned it and not the shareholders, then TWTR owes him another $3 billion. Cash. Right now.
They can’t pay that. As soon as they lose the lawsuit, the stock price is going to crash. The only thing they will be able to pay in is stock, which will then be crashing to record lows. So they will pay him off in stock. And when you add up what they pay him in, it will come out to right about 50.01% of TWTR.
Oh, and I just read that he’s joining the Board. So he will have inside knowledge of exactly how they are fucking shareholders.

Sim1776
Sim1776
Reply to  Phelps
2 years ago

If this were to occur, it would be delightful. The “Rees” will be audible on Mars.

I’m suspicious of Musk and what the long game with him will be. Solar City was basically a scam for government bucks. Tesla had to be propped up with government gibs for a few years. TPTB love judas goats. As mentioned above by others, he’s into the whole Transhumanist horseshit which is a huge red flag when I truly consider it. SpaceX, while admirable, is his only true accomplishment to date and that’s even more government bucks helping the balance sheet. Time will tell but I’m suspicious of anyone prominent, bucking the system, and still living to tell their tales. If I said that I was getting that “Tulsi Gabbard” vibe, would that explain it better?

https://medium.com/technology-hits/elon-musk-and-the-wef-dcaf4bec2084

Climate change is a challenge facing us? Yeah we need Global Government for that…

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Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Sim1776
2 years ago

“…Solar City was basically a scam for government bucks…”

Not true. Congress voted funds for solar power well before he got into the business. If you take him at his word n=he is a huge fan of solar power. I can’t see how cabal makes any headway be promoting solar. It’s contrary to their goal of total control, because with solar you don’t need their monopoly power to run your house. People keep saying silly things like this. Someone prove to me how being independent of the power monopoly is harmful to people. People keep saying solar doesn’t work yet millions of people disagree and the rate of installation keeps increasing. Are all these millions of people stupid. Solar in the right place is cheaper than coal power.

“…Tesla had to be propped up with government gibs for a few years…”

Untrue. People got electric car tax benefits that bought them. These helped Tesla. These were voted in before he started making cars and they had a limited lifetime based on how many cars a company made. They accomplished EXACTLY what they set out to do, make a viable electric car industry in the US. He presently gets no subsidies. Anyone who makes an electric car company in competition with him can get the same subsidies.

Phelps
Phelps
Reply to  Sim1776
2 years ago

Musk’s long game is simple. Mars.
He wants off this planet and to start The New World 2.0. All of the other grifts are just to pay for the rockets and the tech. Starlink isn’t about internet on Earth — it’s internet for Mars, especially with the laser links in orbit, meaning you don’t need ground stations linking the sats. Tesla is about batteries, not cars, because on Mars they will have to rely on solar, and with solar, you need batteries.
Everything he is doing is either about Mars, or paying for the move to Mars.

map
map
Reply to  Phelps
2 years ago

Why do you want to move to Mars? Mars has an exposed atmosphere and no molten, magnetic core. You have to live under domes.

Look, Musk is a fraud. All his space sh*t is CGI. It’s no different than the fake Blue Origin flight.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  map
2 years ago

Musk is a planetary chauvinist. He wants to hog all the mass. We could have much more space in rotating habitats. Mars should be disassembled.

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

Musk wants to hog all the mass. He’s a Massasist!

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  map
2 years ago

I read this link about Elon Musk

https://medium.com/technology-hits/elon-musk-and-the-wef-dcaf4bec2084

“…He was also asked what he thought was one of the most ‘urgent’ problems facing society today. Elon Musk answered this question with, “Depends on what we call our reality.”…”

This is a very subtle answer. Could mean he is with them but doesn’t want to say it out loud, or it could mean he is totally against what they are doing but doesn’t want to let them nail him down on that. That guy is really smart.

I’m very conflicted on Musk. On the face of what he is doing every single bit of it is in humanities future a good thing. Don’t bother telling “how” it can be bad. ALL tech is the same. Nuclear can make abundant power or blow you to hell. Dynamite, the same. Hammers can build houses or crush your skull. Even his brain implant tech makes perfectly good sense as a tech to keep humans relevant in the case that computers advances, if you believe like he said,
“Robots will be able to do everything better than us. I mean all of you”,”

I believe this is true. People have continuously said,”well human can do,,,”whatever…”, better than computers, but they have been proven wrong, every single time. Every time. Every time the computing capability reaches parallel speed and processing power as “any” activity that they say it can’t do, computers win. I think it may very well be that we are nothing more than the incubation for computer civilization. Like moths make butterflies. In the face of this being a reality, then Musk attempts to link minds to computers is his effort to help humans keep up. Whether you like it or not computing mental acceleration is a fact. It’s like the weather. You may not like it but it is what it is.

Some estimates are that 2025 is the point that a desktop processor reaches human level performance. I think a little longer but the performance of them is accelerating and there is no quick let up in this speed up in sight. There’s another good 20 or more years of acceleration for sure just using silicon. At that point the computing power far, far, far outweighs humans. Like the difference between snails and humans now. Look at this gif. It’s extraordinary and exactly the level of increase. See how it speeds up. This has and is happening.

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Really look at this. Over and over until you get an understanding of just how awesome these increases are. People don’t comprehend exponential functions. It’s too foreign to them but if you do the above will freak you out.

The software will take a while but as the computing power gets larger the computers will write their own…faster and faster until one day, SHAZAM, some computer will start asking questions and we will have no answers for it. It will be beyond us. A large part of advanced computing is neural nets, which no one has any idea of what is going on in the middle of the net. You can’t tweak one little part of the code inside the net. You can only change stuff “outside” the computing box it lives in.

Jerry Pournelle and Larry Niven, science fiction writers, got around the fact that computers would take over by saying that AI’s over a certain mental capacity always went nuts and shut themselves down. Maybe that will happen for real.

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Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

Why is any of this relevant? Nobody gives up power. Cabal will not give AI any data that Cabal does not want it to have. Cabal will not allow AI to make any decision that Cabal does not want it to make.

AI is not going to be allowed to run amok and make decisions that those in power don’t want it to make.

Imagine an AI declaring to a company that it should stop hiring blacks and women?

An AI will be constrained in the exact same way human intelligence is. What it will be used as a rubber stamp for everything someone evil wants to do to you.

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As far as McDonalds in Dorchester.

Yes, you can see the black SUV with the tinted rear windows. It even flashes its lights twice, before it pulls back to enter the McDonald’s parking lot.

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2 years ago

How Donald Trump Saved the World

https://voxday.net/2022/04/05/how-donald-trump-saved-the-world/

If Trump saved the world by rejecting the Transatlantic and Trans-Pacific partnerships then why did the Virtuous Pagans sign on?

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2 years ago

Vox is a fan of Glazyev, the economic minister who once advised Putin. I read the whole thing.

Glazyev has some real blind spots. The biggest is the belief that China’s development was organic and the product of certain immutable historical cycles. China’s development is, instead, a product of offshore outsourcing. American industry was basically handed over to China.

The second problem is that he was very focused on trade within a giant Eurasian economic zone. This is a mistake because free trade between sovereign states should be avoided as much as possible. The focus should be on internal development, not currencies backed by commodity baskets and relatively-weighted local money.

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2 years ago

Thanks.
Now I know a name to go with my assumption about someone influencing Vox.

The odds Glazyev is taking CCP money are near certain.
No wonder he’s no longer an advisor to Putin.

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2 years ago

I respect your opinion and I am sure you are more knowledgeable about Vox and the personality type than I am.

I also respect Vox whether it looks like it due to the China issue or not.

That’s why I want to ascribe his position on China and his absolute refusal to modify it in the face of facts to him listening to someone else that he respects but who secretly has an agenda.

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2 years ago

They don’t want a coin. They want to build the bitcoin mining farms that will process all transactions from markets and wallets.

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https://www.unz.com/comments/all/?commenterfilter=Whiskey
I wanted to share this link with you. This is a commenter “Whiskey” who has extensive writing on the unz review. Very insightful stuff. Worth a read.
They are short comments on a variety of topics, especially Putin’s use of demographics against the US and Europe.

Sam J.
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2 years ago

“…George Soros Bails Out Musk With $305 Mil SolarCity Investment.…”

That, is very bad. I guess it could be said that he did this as a money making opportunity but…I don’t really believe that. Soros is all political. It’s also possible he did this to curry influence with Musk. Possible.
I have defended Musk a great deal. Mostly for technical reasons. I believe electric cars and solar power are technologies that increase personal autonomy. I think that, no matter how hard you disagree and try to show this is not true, I can without much effort show you wrong.

Elon is solely responsible for the fact that we are not allowing the Russians to have control over whether we send astronauts to space, or get them back/ I still say that the subsidies that he has received were voted in long before he even began to make electric cars or rockets. These were and are a part of publicly stated goals of many administrations. The subsidies for space go back to Ronald Reagan and the loss of the shuttle. I notice and point out, constantly, that Boeing and Lockheed have received somewhere around $30 bullion, likely much more I lost count, to do the same thing Elon has done and they have not one damn launch to show for it. Not one. Even using already designed engines. Elon on the other hand has designed three entirely new engines and the last one has recently been redesigned from the ground up and is the lightest, most efficient rocket engine ever built. Every penny we have given him has been a bargain.

Why is it that people who criticize him for taking subsidies REFUSE to do the same for Boeing and Lockheed???

You can hate Elon all you want but he has dramatically increased our national security, our car manufacturing competiveness and technological welfare by a lot.
I suspect that this is all about Elon hate for some reason or another and has nothing to do with logic.

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Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

Look, Sam J, I appreciate your defense of Musk and his businesses simply because it is interesting. If you are right about Musk, then what he is doing is extraordinary. The problem is, Cabal would not allow such an extraordinary man to simply do stuff unleashed.

So, if Musk has not escaped Cabal’s clutches, then what do they have him doing? Would Cabal really allow this guy to push something good for humanity? Well, no. So what is the real purpose of the electric car?

The EV is simply another austerity program. The goal is to get rid of mass, on-demand transportation. The first step is to disallow the general public’s access to fossil fuels. The availability of this energy-dense power source that can do real work is to be denied to normal people. The second step is to introduce crippled, impractical vehicles. EVs fit the bill. They cost too much, they require expensive accessories to be functional, they have limited range and they take too long to charge. I introduced a link a day or two ago from Slashgear illustrating how long it takes to charge a Tesla from empty. With a standard 120V line, the time was 200 hours. With a 240V adapter, it was 13 hours. With a supercharger network, it was 30 minutes. Imagine being on the road and having to charge your Tesla, and you have to wait 30 minutes. What do you do if you have three or four Teslas in front of you? You literally have to plan all trips around your car.

https://www.slashgear.com/the-10-car-brands-with-the-best-tech-15702739

This is on top of the surveillance and control tech that Teslas can field to spy on you and have you killed.

Really, what is a more likely scenario, given what we know? I don’t even think his space stuff is anything other than CGI.

I would’ve preferred alternative energy development that occurred organically in full competition with the benefits that fossil fuels provide. An electric car with greater than a 1000 mile range, or one that can charge in less than 5 minutes using standard household current. These would be revolutionary developments. What Musk is doing is anything but.

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2 years ago

“…If you are right about Musk, then what he is doing is extraordinary…”

I never, ever, ever said that Musk was necessarily a good guy. I have said, repeatedly, that electric cars are good for individual autonomy for Americans and, very important, national security. Sources of electricity are more abundent than oil wells and refineries. If people wish they do not have to depend on large monopoly big oil. You can blather on all you want but it’s a fact that electricity is an easier source to come by than oil as a commodity. It can be made by individuals. You can’t drill your own oil wells and refine your own oil. It’s too difficult.
The problem is, Cabal would not allow such an extraordinary man to simply do stuff unleashed.So, if Musk has not escaped Cabal’s clutches…”

You don’t know that, nor do I. They do not control everything. The Jews tend to focus, best as I can tell, on political control and financial control. Typically, when they control a company they lag when it comes to technological advances. They just don’t care or are not fascinated with tech. This could be why Musk snuck by. They thought he was nuts. By the time they took notice, he had gained a large head of steam. He had fully functioning electric cars and rockets with independent sources of funding. I know of hedge funds and investors that are not Jews that have funded him because they think, as it appears so far, that there’s a great deal of profit in this. There is also the possibility that Musk is building spacecraft for the Jews to escape earth. Stranger things have happened. No matter, electric cars and cheap space travel are in our best interest.

“…The EV is simply another austerity program. The goal is to get rid of mass, on-demand transportation. The first step is to disallow the general public’s access to fossil fuels. The availability of this energy-dense power source that can do real work is to be denied to normal people. The second step is to introduce crippled, impractical vehicles. EVs fit the bill. They cost too much, they require expensive accessories to be functional, they have limited range and they take too long to charge. I introduced a link a day or two ago from Slashgear illustrating how long it takes to charge a Tesla from empty. With a standard 120V line, the time was 200 hours. With a 240V adapter, it was 13 hours. With a supercharger network, it was 30 minutes.s…”

This is nothing but a straw man you pop up so you can knock it down. How many people drive over 300 miles a day? Very few unless it’s their job to drive and they will have a diesel or gas car. At some point, people will make a small diesel trailer to charge electric cars for travel and rent them. It would be a good business after electric car volume gets high enough. It would be perfect for the car or utility trailer companies to rent them. The actual HP needed to drive long distance on the highway is very small. Probably a Tesla electric would only need 30HP or less to limit mileage only to fuel. So your long distance “limit” is fake. The large majority of people, by far, will just plug their cars up every evening and charge a little at a time. Your whole argument is fake.

“…Imagine being on the road and having to charge your Tesla, and you have to wait 30 minutes…”

Another silly argument. Most people don’t drive continuously. They drive for a whole and then take a break. During the break, you charge.

You keep bringing up silly arguments that with small changes are irrelevant. Electric cars tech will not stand completely still. You can’t say, electric cars aren’t perfect now for everyone in all cases, so that means we should not have any. Even your silly argument about control is wrong. They’ve had chips to control cars with cell phone access for over a decade. You can turn off a gas car just as easily as you can electric, so even that weak argument is fake. Your just another fake Miles Mathis gobbledygook person.

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Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

It’s amazing how you can’t see that the EV is not a seamless replacement for any ICE vehicle. When switching from a ICE to a hybrid, the only accommodation you have to make is cost: hybrids are more expensive.

With an EV, you not only have to account for price, but you also have to account for range, charge time, availability, and housing. Own an apartment? Sorry, you can’t have an EV. Where will you charge it? Are you going to run an extension cord from your wall to your car? Same thing with a condo, townhouse or any space that does not have a dedicated charging port for your car only.

EVs force you to build your lives around them. You now have to plan your transportation around your vehicle instead of your vehicle simply being there and available whenever you need it. How is this generating independence? Well, it doesn’t. It generates austerity. It’s designed to make transportation harder and less available.

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2 years ago

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Ra: I am Ra. This will be the last query of this working.
You were being visited by your people to be wished well.
Is there any other query of a brief nature we may answer?”

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