News Briefs – 04/06/2022

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.

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I’m clearing all twitter embeds for a day, as some have postulated that the Twitter auto-embed is screwing up the code on the page so it won’t load right for everybody. Load the single page with just this brief and let me know if anything is better. I suspect it will be something else, but it will be good to rule this out. It is always possible it is something else, because as some of you may notice, periodically all my sidebar links to surveillance articles disappear and I keep having to reinsert all of them.

There were hundreds of suspects filmed stuffing multiple ballots into PA County drop boxes — but the Republican DA won’t prosecute any of the suspects because not everyone has been identified.

Pennsylvania DA admits there were at least hundreds of ballot-box stuffers in the 2020 election.

Wisconsin lawmaker files ballot harvesting complaint with election regulators.

Georgia’s legislature passed a bill expanding the power of the Georgia Bureau of Investigtion (GBI) to investigate election fraud without being directed by the Secretary of State’s office.

Special Counsel John Durham revealed he has unearthed a text message showing Hillary Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann falsely told the FBI he was not working on behalf of any client when he delivered anti-Trump research, showing Hillary Clinton’s campaign, her researchers and others formed a “joint venture or conspiracy,” targeting President Trump and trying to rig the 2016 election.

It looks like this devastating text was left on one of the FBI General Counsel phones IG Horowitz tried to hide from Durham.

More bank records in Grassley Johnson investigation uncover a $33k payment to the Lion Hall group, which shows James Biden was financially connected to Chinese communist govt elements.

Liberals want Merrick Garland fired for not going after Trump and his allies.

Motion to subpoena Hunter Biden to testify before Congress blocked by Democrats.

After abusing a girl and sending her off, Epstein told her : “he worked for the CIA and was putting her and her family members on a “list.” A girl had once accused him of rape, he warned, so he planted drugs in her apartment and had her sent to prison.” She also notes Epstein was afraid of being poisoned, so he had platters for everyone to take food off of and took his own food from their platters.

Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri is ALIVE and releasing videos.

From Pentagon documents on UFOs released to The SUN“Classified information exists that is highly pertinent to the subject of this study and only a small part of the classified literature has been released.” Also, a ” 2009 letter Senator Reid describes how the programme has already identified “several highly sensitive, unconventional aerospace technologies” which required “extraordinary protection.” 

More – Five sexual encounters and unexplained pregnancy mentioned in the reports. It is not clear how documented that is, but they list it as effects. If true, we could be either an experiment, or livestock, if they are using selective breeding on us. The reports also offer ways to classify other sightings, like Ghosts, Bigfoot, and other paranormal sightings, as if they were classifying them as related to UFOs and including them in the investigation.

Quotes of interest from Luis Elizondo, the Pentagon UFO researcher, from an interview, in bold – On possible effects you would see investigating UFOs“And then you might get somebody who gets really close and says, ‘You know, Lue, it’s really bizarre. It felt like I was there for only five minutes, but when I looked at my watch 30 minutes went by, but I only used five minutes’ worth of fuel. How is that possible? Well, there’s a reason for that, we believe, and it probably has to do with warping of space time.” On how long they have been here –“I have in my possession official US government documentation that describes the exact same vehicle that we now call the Tic Tac [seen by the Nimitz pilots in 2004] being described in the early 1950s and early 1960s and performing in ways that, frankly, can outperform anything we have in our inventory. For some country to have developed hypersonic technology, instantaneous acceleration and basically transmedial travel in the early 1950s is absolutely preposterous.” How he was convinced they are real – “I was talking to pilots routinely. There’s videos out there [in government, that the public haven’t seen] – there’s one that’s 23 minutes long. There’s another one where this thing is 50 feet away from the cockpit. I mean, it ain’t ours. We know that. Sometimes you just couldn’t believe it – you’d have seven or eight incidents in a single day. I’d get these emails from an admiral or a ship’s captain saying, “Lue, what do you want me to do? I can’t keep people below deck forever. These things are swarming my ship, they’re all over the place.” That’s tough. I kept promising the cavalry was coming and I’d have answers for them and the cavalry never came. Senior leadership didn’t want to deal with it. ” On his fear of repercussions – “I was getting calls all the time that the FBI was going to come and Swat my house. There was a point when I got a call like, “Hey, dude, you might have people visit you, like, in the next hour.” So in the middle of the night, I had to stash everything [copies of emails] in my neighbour’s barbecue grill just in case, because that was all the proof and the evidence of the fact that our government was really involved in this topic. It wasn’t easy. It caused a lot of stress on my wife and my daughters. Until recently they were still trying to come after my security clearance.” – On if we have a crashed UFO – “I have been told I have to be very careful how I answer this question. I am not allowed to expound upon anything I’ve already said. What I have said is that it is my opinion, my belief – a strong belief, hint, hint – that the US government is in possession of exotic material associated with UAPs. That is all I’m allowed to say.”  On if we have any bodies“I am respectfully going to pass on that question. There’s a couple questions that I’m really not at liberty to discuss. That’s one of them.” On if they are drones or piloted – “I suspect they have things inside them.” A quote that should make you temper any trust of him, given the extent of the surveillance in society, which they all know about – “The United States government is not in the habit of conducting disinformation on American citizens. There was a time when our government did do that and got caught and so congress passed laws to make sure that will never happen again. “

If they are here, and they are not our’s, they are one leading edge piece of something which will be operating with a military/intelligence operation for security. Given that, there is zero chance they would operate here without launching intelligence operations, complete with source/asset recruitment of humans within our government, probably as close to the top as possible. Given the extent of their tech, it is maybe even likely they would skip the recruitment and go straight to kidnapping and placing a brain-controlling implant, or maybe even physical replacement with an indistinguishable fleshy-robot. Their surveillance of everything, especially scientists and our technology development, would be off the charts, and probably unimaginable in scope given their tech advantage. Whether they would outsource that to human agents, to identify potential scientific threats when they were children, or whether they would utilize their own tech, maybe automated and with AI, to do it themselves is probably debatable. Either way, something like this makes a weird world suddenly have about a thousand times as many weird possibilities. And it might open up alternate histories, where we are not the first technologically sophisticated human civilization to occupy the planet. And it makes historical anomalies like the accounts of James Tilley Matthews suddenly seem explainable, if not predictive of the revelation of this state of affairs. It might also make it seem more logical we are told no dinosaur ever got a mutation increasing intelligence to our level, despite having many more hundreds of millions of years to do it than we did. And now you have to wonder why so many disparate civilizations all over the globe and throughout time, all came to the conclusion that if they brutally tortured/murdered children/babies, as a “sacrifice” to some unseen other, the unseen other would look kindly on their gesture of fealty, and bestow great things upon them, almost magically. There is now a very logical case for this world being very, very weird, all of a sudden. Nothing you can imagine is now impossible.

The Erie County Supreme Court judge John L. Michalski, 61, whose Amherst home was raided by law enforcement last month died Tuesday, by suicide.

Army Captain placed in mental hospital for accusing commanding General Patrick Donahoe of pushing an illegal vaccine.

NY Democratic Rep. Suozzi failed to report nearly $900,000 in stock trades according to a new ethics complaint.

Arizona Gubernatorial candidate Matt Salmon is talking tough on combatting illegal immigration and securing his state’s southern border with Mexico as he takes on Trump-endorsed Kari Lake for the GOP nomination for Governor, however, Salmon opposed the construction of the border wall and even fought the Trump Administration on D/ACA, lobbying Congress to make amnesty for illegal aliens the law of the land.

Biden’s FEC nominee sued Georgia over Stacey Abrams election loss, blaming unreliable voting machines.

Biden sends nearly $1 billion to Afghanistan since the Taliban takeover.

Neither Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) nor his office could explain to Breitbart News why Utah’s junior senator opposed making Ketanji Brown Jackson a federal circuit judge last year and then voiced his support for her to become a Supreme Court Justice this year.

Flu vaccines are shown to have gone stratospheric in their deployment, however over the same time period, they had absolutely no effect on the number of flu deaths.

Colorado Governor Jared Polis signs bill to legalize abortion up until birth without government interference.

A proposed California bill to bar criminal prosecution into the suspicious death of an unborn or newborn baby was passed by a state assembly committee on April 5.

Sydney police officer messaged ‘love them’ after being sent child abuse videos by Catholic priest on WhatsApp, court hears.

In 2014, a Disney Cruise Line steward, 36-year-old Ahmed Sofyan, was charged with two counts of molestation and one count of false imprisonment after holding a 13-year-old girl in an unoccupied cabin and molesting her, leading an ex-Disney Cruise officer to report a similar instance of child molestation that Disney authorities ordered her not to report just two years prior.

NBCUniversal says “SNL” comedian Horatio Sanz was off the clock when he allegedly groomed and sexually assaulted a teenage girl, so there’s no way the network should bear any responsibility in the case, according to new court documents.

Twitter says it has no plans to reinstate former President Donald Trump’s account despite Elon Musk vowing to ‘make significant.

Thousands of violent migrants attacked the Mexican National Guard & broke through their barrier in Tapachula, Mexico, on their way to the US Border.

Border chief Alejandro Mayorkas is directing that economic migrants get every opportunity to stay once the Title 42 barrier is removed.

Inflation protests erupt across Peru as President imposes a curfew, and calls in the military.

New York jet fuel soars to record high as inventories plunge.

Prices at supermarkets in Germany are skyrocketing. I cannot over emphasize how fascinating it is to live through a K-shift, and discover the linkage between shortage, violence/chaos, disease, and economic failure in this one has been entirely artificial, with all of them being engineered/fake. I never saw anything like that coming. I had always assumed they were linked mechanistically, naturally. How many other K-shifts in the past have been like that, with every facet artificially engineered? How long have these elites been ruling the world, and using this exact same playbook? How long have they had this level of control over everything?

The head of Chicago’s Film Office was rushed to intensive care after being beaten by three car thieves described as children – as the very mayor who appointed him claimed carjackers only struck because they feel unloved.

California city to give universal income to transgender, nonbinary residents regardless of earnings.

Australia, US, UK to collaborate on hypersonic weapon development.

EU set to sanction Hungary after Orbán election landslide.

The United States stopped the Russian government on Monday from paying holders of its sovereign debt more than $600 million from reserves held at U.S. banks, raising the risk of a default.

That US General who was rumored to have been captured by the Russians, while he was training the Azov Battalion in Mariupol when the Russians overran the city, has now been identified as having been in Ukraine training Ukrainian forces. If the Russians did capture him, they are now holding a major Trump card and nobody is talking about it.

Yandex CEO relocates to Israel over Ukraine, saying she ‘cannot work for a country at war.’ Russia and America have the same enemies. Makes you wonder if she is fleeing a storm over there. “We are saving Israel for last.” Might that have been because many of the guilty parties are going to take themselves off the gameboard by fleeing to Israel, allowing us to more easily consolidate our forces and cleanse our countries before going after them?

There is video out there of Russia soldiers, many with their hands tied behind their backs, being executed by some sort of Ukrainian forces. I saw it on Q’s board. It was bad enough I didn’t see a need to put it here. One of the forces doing the shooting had a clear Ukrainian flag patch on his shoulder, and they were all jubilant to shoot a wheezing soldier on the ground in the head multiple times.

Pentagon wants a permanent military bases in eastern Europe to deter Russia.

In Twitter, Red Spectre asks, “Why would the UK, as President of the UN Security Council, refuse Russia’s request for an investigation of the alleged massacre at Bucha? Is there something they’d prefer not to uncover?”

RAND finds only 123 of 27,900 gun control studies meet rigorous scientific standards.

DARPA and the United States Air Force flew a Lockheed Martin hypersonic cruise missile, with an Aerojet Rocketdyne engine, at speeds faster than Mach 5 for an extended period of time.

Elon Musk appointed to Twitter Board of Directors; vows to make “significant improvements.”

Tennessee Senate advances bill that withholds funding from schools allowing transgender athletes to compete.

RINO Fred Upton who voted for Trump’s Impeachment announces his retirement from Congress.

Archbishop Viganò calls for “official investigation” to “shed light on the abdication of Benedict XVI” and the Fraud Conclave of 2013.

Devin Nunes says of Truth Social: “We continue to grow every single day even though we’re just barely in the testing phase. We continue to prove out the process, focus on our quality and reliability as we bring new users on… We’re moving faster and faster towards being able to bring everybody on the platform and then also we’re gonna have the web application open soon. In addition to that, I think we’re making some progress possibly on the Google Play store. We’ll see. There could be new news with that soon.”

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04/05/22

UPTON QUITS! 4 down and 6 to go. Others losing badly, who’s next?

Spread r/K Theory, because somebody is next.

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1 year ago

It runs fine for me within Brave with or without the embeds.

What I do is click on the title so it goes directly to your page. For example, click on this: “News Briefs – 04/06/2022.” This should solve your problem when viewing the page.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
1 year ago

Hannity’s so fair and balanced that he gives his political opponents a platform to argue for the very thing he himself wants. Magnanimous prick.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10690641/Sean-Penn-tells-Hannity-NATO-supply-Ukraine-F-16s.html

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Corn Pop
1 year ago

Hannity is welcome to put his money where his mouth is and fly to Ukraine and join the Azov battalion.
He can livestream it and show all of us how tough he is.

Machine Trooper
Machine Trooper
Reply to  Corn Pop
1 year ago

Hannity is controlled opposition who never opposes them about anything important.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

“Either way, something like this makes a weird world suddenly have about a thousand times as many weird possibilities. And it might open up alternate histories, where we are not the first technologically sophisticated human civilization to occupy the planet.”

A few documentaries about the remnants of prehistoric civilizations

Ancient Aliens S15e01 The Mystery Of Nan Madol
https://www.bitchute.com/video/sGIiy8XUTCdO/

Ancient Aliens S14E02 – The Badlands Guardian
https://www.bitchute.com/video/HYdo0D1psJRT/

The most convincing episode that Ancient Aliens did about that topic was the one about Puma Punku, but I couldn’t find a video that played, so here’s a substitute:

Puma Punku – Impossible Ancient Ruins
https://www.bitchute.com/video/2qybe41HtB5i/

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

On the other hand. Its patronizing to the human potential to attribute everything advanced to Ancient Aliens.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Puma Punku is not even remotely impossible for humans to make. There’s a thing called geopolymers. You take hard stone, sand, whatever and bond it together with this polymer that is mineral based just like regular polymers are carbon based. The guy who figured this out, Joseph Davidovits, did so studying the pyramids. It’s almost certain a large part of the pyramids and the the, so called, impossible hard stone structures were made with this. They stopped building them because the minerals they needed probably got mined out or during collapses of society they forgot how. He also found that in South America there’s a plant material that melts stone. Birds use it to make nest in solid rock wall cliffs. Take this stuff and melt the stone, then mold it into place. If birds do this, and they do, then surely humans are not so stupid as to not be able to do the same.

So if we know, and we do, that stone can be made with chemical processes that anyone can do then which is more likely. They used chemical processes or aliens did it. You know the answer.

I’m not saying there are not aliens. There’s some super unbelievable odd things about the Moon. The damn thing appears to be a space ship that is hollow. But that doesn’t mean aliens care about us or want to have anything to do with us Why would they build stone monuments???

Tonawanda
Tonawanda
1 year ago

Michalski was a “hail fellow well met” guy, down to Earth with a great sense of humor. His public persona gave no indication of a dark side. He was a very social person. No one who met him on a social basis would consider suicide a possibility, although his suggested suicide attempt last year seems to be exactly as described in the linked article.

Isn’t it interesting, though, that a “trainspotter” just happened to be present filming the suicide attempt. You can see the location here:

https://www.wgrz.com/video/news/judge-michalski-dies-by-suicide/71-9b591610-0c0e-47d0-87fd-2debcbfee273

The Mafia angle implicitly supplies a motivation, although Michalski was a state judge, and the drug-related investigation was federal. The target had been (was) a boyhood friend who was (is) allegedly Mafia. What it was about the investigation which would have motivated suicide is not known publicly, if it even was the actual motivator. Look at the girl FBI agents and other dubious characters in the clip above. Something is not right there.

Anyway, Michalski is no longer here to bother certain people, and the most plausible speculation (SPECULATION) is that John was well and truly informed through effective messaging that his continued existence was undesirable.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Tonawanda
1 year ago

I (Tonawanda) was wrong. The Mafia guy was NOT a boyhood friend, he was a longtime friend met when they were adults.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

> fleeing to Israel, allowing us to more easily consolidate our forces and cleanse our countries before going after them?

Sounds kinda like the battle of Armageddon

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Except this time will be the whitehats and they will not be trying to exterminate the Israel.

You don’t want to be on either side at Armageddon, but you don’t want to be on the anti-Israel side more.

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X in the XXX
X in the XXX
1 year ago

So is there some kind of “Beyond r and K” addendum in the works, to address the idea of overlords (terrestrial or extraterrestrial) with technologies and resources so far beyond the ken of humanity at large that they can deploy r or K conditions at their will?

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I think there is a mechanism.
But the overlords hold it back to exaggerate r and add fuel to the fire to exaggerate K.

It is also important for understanding what we should be striving to achieve to whatever extent we can resist the overords.

teo toon
teo toon
1 year ago

Despite there being “no structural voter suppression” in Hungary, this argument goes, the election was “rigged” because the media is biased, there’s lots of “gerrymandering,” party operatives administer election procedures, and incumbents use state resources to campaign. Gee

[Michael Tracey]
Love the sarcastic irony.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  teo toon
1 year ago

Orban didn’t rig the election.
He fortified it.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
1 year ago

Ystdy the @map posted a link to the comments of @whiskey at Unz. It was very interesting and level headed stuff. I think this one explains why Cloutier (head of Africa Command) was in Mariupol and why they’ve sent at least 10 choppets on suicidal rescue missions:

*There is no way Ukraine had a total Army of 600,000 men. Ritter is dreaming if he thinks that number is real. First, almost everything in Ukraine is stolen, see Oliver Burrough’s “Moneyland” on just how that works. Second, that would be 33 percent of the military age population, and likely higher as that includes teens age 15, 16, and 17. Does that even make sense? This is why Ukraine banned males age 14 – 60 (yes, 60!) from leaving and has conscripted them all. Now, what use is a man age 58 in modern urban combat? Really? And again, where are Ukraine’s tanks, planes, mobile self propelled artillery units, and the mechanics to keep them rolling? They do have some dug in infantry, that seems to be it. There is almost certainly about 20,000 US fighters either “CIA Contractors” who are ex Special Forces and elements of US Airborne units fighting in Ukraine. But they don’t have tanks and planes and artillery and sooner rather than later they will just get ground up.*

I think they aren’t “ex” SOF though. Just SOF. And I think the berets found are GER and not French. The deployment of UK STARSTREAK units to UKR also means UK SOF manning them in country.

X15
X15
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

As I stated from the beginning, the objective of AshkeNazm is to maximize casualties of Goyims. Hence the slogan, “Biden wants to fight to the last Ukrainian is dead.” — This is a genocide against Christian and other non-Jewish Ukrainians.

The goal of Zelensky & co. is to maximize civilian i.e. Goy deaths.

map
map
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

So “Africa Command” is just a base for operating against Russia.

phelps
Reply to  map
1 year ago

Always has been.

phelps
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

The berets I’ve seen had FFL pins on them, so I think French (or as French as the FFL has ever been).

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Single page loads faster and I can zoom in or out much more smoothly than on the main page.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Same here. With the Twitter embeds, a page would take 5-10s to fully load. Now it’s less than half that (sometimes just 1s), depending on VPN server location and probably your server load.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
1 year ago

I think we all know the demographic the DNC uses to be vote mules (blacks) and who runs the program on the ground (black women). That’s gotta be a big part of why the System is pushing them so hard in media and giving them such sinecures.

It’s perfect SYSTEM/Cabal style to argue that black voting loyalty to DEM party is why they win (which is absurd). When the reality is, it is ballot stuffing run by black women.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Army Captain placed in mental hospital for accusing commanding General Patrick Donahoe of pushing an illegal vaccine.

The Soviets used to do that. Anyone disagreeing with the Narrative was declared mentally ill and put in a “sanatorium.” If they held on to their incorrect beliefs they were subjected to forced spinal taps or insulin shock therapy. The survivors were usually quite sane after a few sessions.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> The United States stopped the Russian government on Monday from paying holders of its sovereign debt more than $600 million from reserves held at U.S. banks, raising the risk of a default.

This has to be deliberate on Russia’s side. The United States was the Primary Enemy for the entire life of the Soviet Union, gave the emerging post-Soviet Russian government the finger when they crawled up and asked for help with their disintegrating economy (starvation was a thing, 1992-1994-ish), and has been a demonstrably weak ally to almost everyone it has dealt with. It would be insane for them to put any significant part of their gold reserves under US control.

On the other hand, it gives them a gold-plated excuse to default on foreign debts, and if not Biden, some future Democratic administration will return their gold, probably with an abject apology and interest.

Cato the Uncensored
Cato the Uncensored
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

“On the other hand, it gives them a gold-plated excuse to default on foreign debts, and if not Biden, some future Democratic administration will return their gold, probably with an abject apology and interest.”

No, the Russians have attempted to adhere to their agreements. The rejection of these payments is an attempt by the US to force an event of default, damaging any future possibility to obtain Eurodollar funding. Ask yourself how the Russians benefit in the long term by poisoning their own credit rating … it’s not like they are Argentina or Mexico.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Biden’s FEC nominee sued Georgia over Stacey Abrams election loss, blaming unreliable voting machines.

Well, obviously they’re defective if they didn’t declare the Democratic candidate to be the winner.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Pentagon wants a permanent military bases in eastern Europe to deter Russia.

The Pentagon always wants bases anywhere. More budget, more people, more political power.

How about we close down all our foreign bases and tell those countries to look to their own problems?

I’m not exactly an isolationist, but the way the Fed works, even one foreign base is a “camel’s nose inside the tent” scenario, and will be used to justify a second, third, or four hundredth base somewhere.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> One of the forces doing the shooting had a clear Ukrainian flag patch on his shoulder

Don’t get *too* invested in that narrative. I’m sure both uniforms are easy to come by in Ukraine at the moment.

There have been too many false flags for me to get emotionally invested in some video snippet. It’s just another data point, to be assigned some weighted measure of possible validity.

X15
X15
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

Basic Rule of Thumb: nothing you see in MSM is real; All media personalities, government or corporate, are theatre actors; Believe nothing they say or show.

Like the magic show where the woman is sawed in half, just an illusion, Hollywood special effects.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

A WordPress site that I manage recently crashed, and the initial cause was identified as the plugin for the embedded Twitter feed. Not sure yet about the actual cause.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Yandex CEO relocates to Israel over Ukraine, saying she ‘cannot work for a country at war.’

Yandex’ main corporate offices are in The Netherlands. They have offices in California, Switzerland, Turkey, Shanghai, Poland, and half a dozen other countries. There are conflicting reports about Ukraine; supposedly they got shut down by the Ukrainian government in 2017, but there are later mentions of it, so maybe it wasn’t permanent.

There were probably good legal reasons for putting the main corporate office in The Netherlands, like the reason so many US corporations are officially registered in Delaware. Setting it up as a multinational corporation makes it easier to get paid, easier to cook the books, and harder to shut down; note that with all the virtue-signalers blocking Russian web sites, Yandex is still up and running.

So she was CEO of *a* Yandex, but not *the* Yandex.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> RAND finds only 123 of 27,900 gun control studies meet rigorous scientific standards.

27,900 / 354 = 76.4. That’s a “gun control study” every *day* for three fourths of a century. Or more than new one every day for less time.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

Remember, a lot of modern “studies” are just meta analysis of other “studies” to try and manufacture whatever number the current narrative demands. Entirely plausible 100 groups of cabal agents would each be releasing 3 “studies” a year to provide a constant drip feed of propaganda around the gun topic.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> DARPA and the United States Air Force flew a Lockheed Martin hypersonic cruise missile, with an Aerojet Rocketdyne engine, at speeds faster than Mach 5 for an extended period of time.
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Note that there are many-many papers on hypersonic ballistic and cruise missiles in the freely-available NACA archives at NASA. (NACA was NASA’s predecessor) Those papers are all from the 1950s; that is, they’re sixty to seventy years old. Those Chinese and Russian hypersonics are probably based on technical information you can download from nasa.gov right now.

Technology was never the issue, and prototypes were built and tested. But there was vicious political infighting between the ballistic missile advocates and the cruise missile advocates, and eventually the ballistic guys won out. Until the SALT treaties, anyway, and then missiles were ne kulturny and the Air Force turned back to bombers.

Phelps
1 year ago

The page is much, much faster without the embeds.

Atavisionary
1 year ago

A few sites I know do that thing where text is loaded first then embeds and pics which take longer load after. Which is irritating when you are half way through reading a sentence and it gets moved because a picture just loaded in. I am pretty sure most themes now do that intentionally now. The more pictures, the worse it is. Its fairly tolerable if you only have 1 or 2 pics or embeds. Not sure there is a way around it, but it was never all that bad with your site anyway. I have seen way worse. Try loading https://stillnessinthestorm.com/ on your phone and watch it hop up and down for 5 minutes until it gets the pictures settled. Super annoying, but it was never even close to that bad here. I wouldn’t worry about it too much, just try not to embed more than 3 or 4 tweets on one day and it shouldn’t be a problem.

Atavisionary
1 year ago

Also, though, I don’t think you need to embed don jr.s whole tweet history in every daily brief. People can go on twitter and follow him directly if they want to see all of his tweets.

phelps
Reply to  Atavisionary
1 year ago

FWIW, I never read them, because they are auto updated and the signal/noise ratio is too low. If I was worried about it, I would have a twitter account.

Phelps
1 year ago

Colorado Governor (((Jared Polis))) signs bill to legalize abortion up until birth without government interference.

Kermit Gosnell 2.0 incoming.

HM1488
HM1488
1 year ago

> Load the single page with just this brief and let me know if anything is better.

I view your site in the TOR browser with Javascript disabled, and I have never had a problem. FYI.

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> If they are here, and they are not ours, they are one leading edge piece of something which will be operating with a military/intelligence operation for security.

Q#142 says, “Who controls the narrative? The truth would put 99% of people in the hospital.”
https://www.qanon.pub/?q=in%20the%20hospita#142

I kept wondering about the 99%; we know Trump-supporters are likely at least 60% of the population, so what could be so terrible that 99% of people are in shock? Even exposing the surveillance would impact 85%-95% of people (assuming 10%-15% of the population are surveillance). UFOs though… that would be very weird for everyone.

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> Biden sends nearly $1 billion to Afghanistan since the Taliban takeover.
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> Colorado Governor Jared Polis signs bill to legalize abortion up until birth without government interference.
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> Sydney police officer messaged ‘love them’ after being sent child abuse videos by Catholic priest on WhatsApp, court hears.

The depravity is so blatant.

Eph 6:12 — “For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against *spiritual wickedness in high places*.”

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> In Twitter, Red Spectre asks, “Why would the UK, as President of the UN Security Council, refuse Russia’s request for an investigation of the alleged massacre at Bucha? Is there something they’d prefer not to uncover?”

Good to know that *Russia* requested an investigation.

Vox called Bucha as a false flag yesterday:
https://voxday.net/2022/04/05/exposing-the-false-flag/

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> Border chief Alejandro Mayorkas is directing that economic migrants get every opportunity to stay once the Title 42 barrier is removed.

A good Anglo name. His birthplace is Havana, Cuba.

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> Yandex CEO relocates to Israel over Ukraine, saying she ‘cannot work for a country at war.’ Russia and America have the same enemies. Makes you wonder if she is fleeing a storm over there. “We are saving Israel for last.”

Oh. Oh wow. With “we are saving Israel for last,” the fleeing of the oligarchs to Israel makes more sense. (See also Rev. 18:14–18:19; Rev. 18:19 says, “And they cast dust on their heads, and cried, weeping and wailing, saying, Alas, alas, that great city, wherein were made rich all that had ships in the sea by reason of her costliness! for *in one hour is she made desolate*.”)

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  HM1488
1 year ago

I kept wondering about the 99%; we know Trump-supporters are likely at least 60% of the population, so what could be so terrible that 99% of people are in shock? Even exposing the surveillance would impact 85%-95% of people (assuming 10%-15% of the population are surveillance). UFOs though… that would be very weird for everyone.
People can take a bit at a time. They will adapt. Just not all at once.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  HM1488
1 year ago

“I kept wondering about the 99%; we know Trump-supporters are likely at least 60% of the population, so what could be so terrible that 99% of people are in shock? Even exposing the surveillance would impact 85%-95% of people (assuming 10%-15% of the population are surveillance). UFOs though… that would be very weird for everyone.”

The other problem is that the pervasive philosophical barriers to acceptance of this stuff like Atheism, Materialism. And so called impossibility of actual Supernatural Reality.

Those philosophies would have to be defeated and destroyed along the way. To make the revelation of the Truth able to be handled.
Materialism was so strong that even Spirituality got corrupted:
https://charltonteaching.blogspot.com/2022/03/when-spirituality-become-merely.html

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

This could be faked, but just as well, I’m glad I skipped any of the jabs for the last twenty years.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/u6yZJMvvvjQ9/

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

This could actually be fun….

Return to Monkey Island announced for 2022
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2022/04/return-to-monkey-island-announced-for-2022/

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Does Russia’s Newest Combat Rifle Kinda Suck?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IlRJW5yxMU
I found out about the Sureshot years ago when they were still on mk1. They’re awesome and have only gotten better.

Last edited 1 year ago by Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago
Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Been rewatching Babylon 5 lately. First time since it was actually still on TV. It holds up. Well, the first season is as bad as I remember, so this is my first time actually watching 3/4s of it, but from year 2 on it was pretty damn watchable:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jgJ_Pi2aaw

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

B5 was good. I didn’t get to see it until it showed up on Amazon Prime Video around 2018. I enjoyed it a lot. You’re right; the first season was low budget and bad special effects (although it was the 90’s). But when I rewatched it, I realized so many obscure points turned out to be major parts to the later plot in later seasons. It was a well constructed story taken as a whole.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  EricTheAwful
1 year ago

“Why does any advanced civilization seek to destroy less advanced one? Because the land is strategically valuable, because there are resources that can be cultivated and exploited, but most of all, simply because they can.” 

— G’Kar, Babylon 5, “And Now For a Word”

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  EricTheAwful
1 year ago

I know, I was catching all kinds of seeds being sown in that first season, like the introduction of Morden, and everything with Babylon 4. There was some seriously cringy 90’s sitcomy stuff in there, too. They were afraid of being too serious when they should have embraced it like they did in year 2 & 3.

In S2 there’s also the role reversal of Molari and G’Karr, which is where G’Karr really came into his own as a character. Boxleitner was definitely an upgrade as well. Thankfully, they also stopped trying to make Ivanova a 90’s Russian stereotype.

The Nightwatch stuff might as well have been written for the SJW era that we’re still in.

Fozzy Bear
Fozzy Bear
1 year ago

“How long have these elites been ruling the world, and using this exact same playbook? How long have they had this level of control over everything?”
Since Babylon.

phelps
Reply to  Fozzy Bear
1 year ago

More like Ur and Sumeria. The Sumerian writings describe a world where no one does anything unless the priests come and tell them to do it from the top of the ziggurats.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Video by on how the new cold War will raise K in western countries and make them more conservative. I can tell Dutton knows about your work, and he’s done good work to expand upon the genetic element behind these trends, as well as how witch burning was a way of getting rid of r-selected women.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WLJbuRW1fw

Pooblius
Pooblius
1 year ago

How long have these elites been ruling the world, and using this exact same playbook?
A very long time.

How long have they had this level of control over everything? probably to varying degrees the same amount of time.

BTW I do think there are benevolent biological extra-terrestrials, in addition to ones that would exploit or abuse humanity.

Cato the Uncensored
Cato the Uncensored
1 year ago

Works better for me without the auto-embeds.

As for UFOs…

“The United States government is not in the habit of conducting disinformation on American citizens. There was a time when our government did do that and got caught and so congress passed laws to make sure that will never happen again.”

ROFL … The mere existence of Smith-Mundt Modernisation Act 2012 pursuasively argues this is not the case, not to mention illegal means of disinformation known to exist. His take on being warned to not divulge further info sounds like the old line, “I’d tell you, but then I’d have to kill you.”

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Arizona Gubernatorial candidate Matt Salmon”

I haven’t trusted Salmon since he let Napolitano steal the Governor’s election from him.

Machine Trooper
Machine Trooper
1 year ago

I cannot over emphasize how fascinating it is to live through a K-shift, and discover the linkage between shortage, violence/chaos, disease, and economic failure in this one has been entirely artificial, with all of them being engineered/fake. I never saw anything like that coming. I had always assumed they were linked mechanistically, naturally. How many other K-shifts in the past have been like that, with every facet artificially engineered? How long have these elites been ruling the world, and using this exact same playbook? How long have they had this level of control over everything?
Why would they want a K shift? That’s what I don’t get.
But the system was in place at least by the time of the Great Depression.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Israel’s Bennett loses majority after MP quits coalition

https://www.breitbart.com/news/israels-bennett-loses-majority-after-mp-quits-coalition-2/

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Page & comments loaded quickly without the Twitter feed. I read this on an iPad. It was so clugey at one point, I thought my neighborhood surveillance team was trying to stop me from reading your site LOL

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Shanghai Residents Rebel As Cases Surge, Virtuous Pagan Lockdown Extended ‘Indefinitely’
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/shanghai-residents-rebel-lockdown-extended-indefinitely

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Kagi looks like a bunch of fancy search filters added onto who know what index. It’s a good short- to mid-term money-making idea, but I don’t see it lasting besides a highly dedicated specialist user-base. All of the other non-Brave Search “paradigms” look the same. From what I can see, none of them really represent any sort of true paradigm-level shift apart from adding UX functions for either increased customizability or functionality. None are tackling the really hard problem except for one guy. Again.

Brandon Eich again is doing the real work through Brave compared to any other startup trying to “revolutionize” the web or take people off Google’s teet: Developing an actual independent index of the web. I’d take an independent index over fancy search functions over the long run. Brendan will eventually add all of the fancy functions to Brave Search anyway. That’s been the pattern and why I respect Eich. He focuses on developing the actual most important bottom line toward a true paradigm-shifting product (e.g., an alternative privacy economy, a completely new framework of advertising, completely independent search index, etc.) while telegraphing that he has the fancy stuff in the works. ZERO hype, but he slowly BUT CONSISTENTLY reveals each new feature as it is complete. Brave’s GOGGLE whitepaper (https://brave.com/static-assets/files/goggles.pdf) is proof that he has all of the customizability being built into Brave Search from the beginning.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Army General Fired, Loses a Star After ‘Counterproductive’ Leadership
https://www.yahoo.com/news/army-general-fired-loses-star-201418381.html

Accused of racism, found innocent of racism, demoted anyway for unspecified reasons.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Graphene oxide assembling machines in Vaccinated Blood:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/gGtbvDMsfpDD/