News Briefs – 04/06/2024

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From WND:

In George Orwell’s famous novel, “1984,” an oppressive government – symbolized by the phrase “Big Brother” – is continually spying on everyone and manipulating how and what they think. In many ways, today’s Central Intelligence Agency seems to be America’s version of “Big Brother” – or perhaps even to exceed it. By multiple reliable accounts, the CIA has been involved in everything from manipulating the media, to trafficking drugs, to flipping governments, to controlling Hollywood, even to participating in the assassination of a U.S. president. And of course, spying on Americans.

Supposedly the only US agency which uses children on surveillance operations, with parental consent, is CIA. It is not impossible the American Stasi is shoehorned under some sort of CIA program, though I think the operation in a practical sense is a much older operation stretching back to the elites of Europe and the James Tilley Matthews case, and today its primary mission is making sure the Rothschilds and the Cabal they serve maintains their control over the United States, their criminal operations can operate unfettered by law or exposure, and that the pesky issue of voting never intrudes on any of that.

RFK Jr – Woody Harrelson’s father who is in prison for killing a judge, was involved in the assassination of JFK. Turns out Woody’s dad was a sniper in Vietnam, recruited by the CIA as an assassin, he confessed to Woody he was involved in JFK’s killing, though he didn’t take the shot, there are pictures of him there, and Woody told RFK Jr all of this, and this is all known. Did you think Woody Harrelson was a big Hollywood star because he drove out to LA with all his stuff in the trunk of his car, he got a job waiting tables, he went to auditions, and one time he caught a big break, through luck and hard work? Regular people could not rise to those positions. All of that was strictly controlled by the conspiracy, and handed to people. And the amazing thing is, none of us had any clue until now.

And the most fascinating part is, surveillance knew back then too. Normies will think, Oswald waltzed into the book depository building whistling, with his Carcano under his arm, and stashed it, and then as JFK approached, he snuck into the room and took the shots. It doesn’t work like that. Surveillance was around back then. Well over a decade prior, it got on the bus with my mom when she was a kid, surrounded her, and began talking loudly about all her friends, in a part of the city away from where all her friends were.

Once JFK was carriving, surveillance would blanket that area. And they would be like I teach you to be in the surveillance pieces. “Why is that woman standing next to her baby carriage, instead of pushing it?” “Why does she suddenly pick up and move after you turn and are leaving?” They are trained to be paranoid and observant, and they will blanket the area with people like that. Bums, newspaper sellers, food cart guys, couples holding hands on benches.

The President is coming in a day or two, and somebody has a rifle-shaped box, entering a building near his path? They will note it and check out what he is up to. People in the building will head to him to do walkby’s to track where he goes. He enters a room, they will know and go in later and toss it, and find anything he left.

The President is approaching? They will be in the halls. You enter a hall, there will be a janitor with a mop. Another hall will have a handyman doing detail painting on some millwork. Another has a woman who dropped a box of thumb tacks, and she is picking them up. Another hall will have an employee of the building you know standing at the water fountain getting a drink. You enter a room on the President’s side, they will know. You are not sneaking anywhere, this is not their first rodeo doing this.

Surveillance back then may not have been 4-10% of the population, rolling in every neighborhood in force, but they were 1-3% of the population, they flooded zones like that, and that 1-3% throughout the nation, all knew the President was assassinated by something with the support of their op, because it did not get through their net without help. And as it grew, and the new generation looked back, they would know too. All of those fucked up things, they ran support, or were at least ordered to stand down by bosses who wanted whatever horror it was. They have long been a force which would be able to stop things like that, and when those things happened, they knew what it meant.

Of everything about them, that is the most shocking.

In California and elsewhere, fear of crime drives the surveillance state, which will remain after the crime is gone. Not if I have my way.

Judge Cannon rejects Jack Smith’s demands of her jury instruction order as “unprecedented and unjust.”

Palm Beach county state attorney says Jack Smith close to using ‘nuclear button’ to remove judge Cannon from Trump classified docs case over her jury instruction order.

The $175 million bond in former President Trump’s civil fraud trial is at risk after the New York attorney general’s office questioned the qualifications of the California-based company that posted it.

President Trump on Friday filed a motion requesting that the judge overseeing the Stormy Daniels ‘hush money’ case be recused because of his daughter’s political work and associations.

RFK Jr. vows to appoint special counsel to look into Capitol riot cases against Trump, supporters.

Biden-appointed judge rips DOJ for flouting Hunter Biden-related subpoenas while pointing out Peter Navarro is in prison for same defiance.

Two dozen J6 protesters sue over 100 US Capitol Police members for unprecedented violence, brutality and physical abuse on January 6, 2021 that led to sustained injuries and trauma.

Judicial Watch announced today that it has asked a federal court to deny the U.S. Government’s request to transfer the Ashli Babbitt wrongful death lawsuit from California to Washington, DC.

Recently released Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol Police security video shows a suspected FBI special agent clapping and cheering as crowds surged up steps to the Columbus Doors.

Dirty RINO Karl Rove viciously attacks President Trump after saying he will pardon J6 defendants — ‘not hostages, they are thugs… sons of bitches…’

DeSantis is holding a fundraiser to compete with Donald Trump’s this weekend, just as the pressure is on Trump to maximize his haul following Biden’s recent $25 million event.

Kamala Harris’ heavily tattooed stepdaughter Ella Emhoff sells $5,000 knitted art pieces at exhibition in cannabis store in NYC. Like Hunter.

The Biden administration has finalized a new set of regulations to prevent a future president from initiating a wholesale purge of the US civil service along the lines of what former president Donald Trump envisioned during the final months of his term.

President Biden vowed on Friday that the federal government would cover the cost of rebuilding the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore – and that the work would be done by union labor, potentially setting up a funding fight with the conservative wing of the House of Representatives.

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson was booed by members of the audience of The View after expressing regret for his endorsement of President Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election.

Today, America First Legal, Ken Paxton, and 20 Attorneys General filed an urgent motion in federal court to stop Biden’s secret migrant flights depositing illegals from crime-plagued nations directly into US cities.

Boebert clinches top spot on primary ballot in new Colorado district. Fascinating, in that everyone getting out of her way feels very much like Obama running for office early on, and how everyone cleared a path for him at each stage of his political career. She is nuts, she was arrested for intervening in a case of Police trying to wrangle a bunch of unruly teens, her husband was waving his genitals at underaged girls in a bowling alley, she was on what looked like a Jewish escort/modelling site with a dragon tattoo wrapping around her body, she’s out getting felt up by a Democrat in public in what was probably a set up she fell for, her kid is burglarizing the town, and yet she is walking backward into an office you would not be allowed to run for. Meanwhile, I will bet there are 180 IQ GATE kids who are homeless under bridges right now, because they would have felt duty-bound in the office. You wonder what happened that took her from struggling single mom, to overnight engineered political perma-officeholder. If she survives whatever the purge is that is coming, I would think it safe to assume we’re still living in a controlled fake-democratic republic, just shifted around to be more stable in K-times. Because her situation feels like the exact machine which created Obama.

Lauren Boebert ‘got so drunk at GOP Christmas party bar staff stopped serving her – and tried taking so many selfies with Donald Trump his security pulled her away’ – three months after theater fondling scandal. You guys are, compared to most people, top level espionage experts who know how all of this works, and any one of you would make a brilliant, no-nonsense leader who would make flawless decisions. And you will almost certainly never be allowed to be Congressmen. And yet Boebert is falling ass backwards into it every which way. That is the system.

Are the Chinese building a bridge in Central America to fuel America’s migrant crisis? Huge structure ‘big enough for a column of tanks’ springs up in Panama… but no-one is sure who is funding it. Alright, Sam. You’re up. Best guess who is funding this?

A recent poll finds that the issue of illegal immigration has become a top election issue in Colorado as the state drowns in tens of millions spent on freebies for Joe Biden’s illegal border crossers.

Migrants along border say they ‘want Biden to win’ 2024 election.

Chicago mayor urges Biden to grant work permits to half million illegal immigrants.

Texas is on the verge of making illegal border crossings a state crime.

A Haitian migrant is accused of fatally stabbing his two roommates, also from Haiti, in and around their apartment complex prior to a federal deportation hearing, the New York Post reports.

Illegal migration under Biden matches ALL LEGAL MIGRATION from 1892 to 1954.

“Squatting” Migrant TikToker appears to be a Venezuelan government agent.

One million excess deaths among people aged 65 and older since the rollout of Covid “vaccines.”

Fearing Trump victory, Democrats’ loss of Senate, leftists push for Sotomayor to exit SCOTUS.

A government-funded database, led by the University of Maryland and ostensibly established to track “radicalization,” is targeting a major pro-life group, Students for Life of America (SFLA), which has 1,400 chapters at campuses across the country, as “terrorists.” 

FBI ‘investigating New York Mayor Eric Adams for getting free Turkish Airlines upgrades’ as part of corruption probe. Don’t complain about the surveillance, anon, and everything will be OK.

New York City has agreed to pay $17.5 million to settle a lawsuit filed by two Muslim women who were forced to remove their hijabs for police mugshots. Settlement will be shared between up to 4,100 Muslims who get at least $7,824. How the fuck do you do a mugshot without them removing their hijab?

A Georgia inmate serving a life sentence built two bombs in prison and mailed them to the DOJ headquarters in DC and a federal courthouse in Alaska, federal prosecutors said.

A Seattle transgender defense attorney representing far-left activists who disrupted a Seattle City Council meeting in February flaunted his giant breasts in a courtroom on Thursday.

Texas gender clinic dubbed ‘Frankenstein’s lab’ performs hundreds of experimental surgeries each year – including giving patients a penis AND vagina and ‘Barbie-dolling’ clients by removing both.

Puberty blockers may NOT be reversible and could raise children’s risk of fertility problems and even cancer, Mayo Clinic study suggests.

Magnitude 4.8 earthquake strikes northeastern United States.

Epicenter of the NYC/NJ earthquake was Trump National Golf Club: ‘Ground shook very hard.’ Could that be a threat, saying they have the tech? I mean, they can set up in a house, 75 feet away, and “pop” a specific spot in your brain all night to destroy it and alter the function of your brain. They have amazing tech.

7 earthquakes, including a magnitude 4.4, strike Northern California.

Boeing compensates Alaska Airlines $160 million for door plug blowout.

U.S. hyper-sexual “zombie cicadas” that are infected with sexually transmitted fungus expected to emerge this year.

The ‘Twitter Files Brazil’ reveal how Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes led a ‘sweeping crackdown on free speech’ and targeted conservative voices in the lead-up to the presidential election.

Japan appears to be transitioning from a homogenous society to embrace ‘diversity and inclusivity’ by ushering in “an era of mass foreign immigration.”

German police arrested several Hamas terrorists in the country following Israeli intelligence tip; the interrogations led investigators to a warehouse in southern Bulgaria housing stocks of weapons and ammo.

Israel warns Iran of massive regional war if directly attacked.

Scarborough: Netanyahu intentionally starving Gaza, like STALIN starved Ukraine. Bad shit is happening in Gaza, no doubt, but I do not think it coincidence we have a Cabal asset attaching it to Netanyahu.

Israel military fires senior officers after aid workers killed in Gaza. Israel has never done that. The rules have always been Israeli vs enemy, and if mistakes happen they stand by their own. I will bet Netanyahu is cleaning out people he thinks were trying to sabotage the war effort for the Cabal, to aid in taking him out and subverting their government with the Cabal agents who would replace him. I think they are fighting the same battle we are, against the same enemy. I wish Netanyahu had called Bullshit on October 7th, though, and used that to clean house. Whoever got those innocent girls killed at the concert should hang.

Massive protests against Netanyahu form in Israel as entire region erupts. All of us hate Biden. We know the US is literally being destroyed. But there are no protests. Whenever I see organized protests, my first thought is Cabal.

US forces on high alert, preparing for ‘significant’ attack in Middle East by Iran on US, Israeli assets.

Zimbabwe turns to gold in efforts to permanently ditching US dollar.

Scottish First Minister defends hate crime law. Citizens use it to report him.

Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev is calling for a ‘maximum reward’ bounty to be put on the heads of any NATO troops sent to Ukraine.

Western officials warn munition shortages could be catastrophic for Ukraine as US stalls on providing more aid.

NATO faces ‘catastrophic defeat’ in Ukraine — ex-Pentagon adviser Edward Luttwak argues that members of the US-led bloc will have to deploy troops to prevent a Russian victory. Idiots like this are why you have wars.

Americans add over a million firearms to their arsenals every month.

Court finds defendant has standing to contest Connecticut’s ban on carry in state parks.

Is Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman trying to sabotage Joe Biden’s reelection bid through the current surge in oil prices, which could — if sustained — contribute to Biden’s defeat? Based MbS.

One in five Americans say political violence may be needed. You only need three percent. And they say once a disbelieved idea converts 10 percent, it will be accepted as reality eventually. Just wait until the surveillance goes public.

A confidential memo from a Democratic strategist warned donors in January that voter registration efforts could actually help Donald Trump, including among racial minorities, since many non-black racial minorities now vote Republican.

Spread r/K Theory, because 20% is more than enough for  war

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teotoon
teotoon
26 days ago

The Biden administration has finalized a new set of regulations to prevent a future president from initiating a wholesale purge of the US civil service

Eviscerates any myth that the President is the Chief Executive; and it establishes the permanence of the Deep State.

Last edited 26 days ago by teotoon
Col. Douglas Mortimer (ret)
Col. Douglas Mortimer (ret)
Reply to  teotoon
24 days ago

A rational human would understand the obvious dangers with this. New day liberals will think this is just fine, as though the man Trump is some kind of immortal being sent to continually threaten their perceived and wished for NWO. It will all end badly for all of us.

teotoon
teotoon
26 days ago

New York City has agreed to pay $17.5 million

Now you know who rules NYC; or at least co-rules it with the Chosen.

Festis
Festis
Reply to  teotoon
24 days ago

Humiliation is just part and parcel of being arrested for committing a crime. F them and their “religious apparel”. Give no consideration that others don’t get.

teotoon
teotoon
26 days ago

Who injfected cicadas with a sexually transmitted disease? Why should we care: who has sex with cicadas? GAAAATES!?

Last edited 26 days ago by teotoon
Bman
Bman
Reply to  teotoon
25 days ago

They made a big deal about it on the news. They have lived 17 years, waiting to come out. (There’s that number again.)

mobius
mobius
26 days ago

JFK… Now that you mention it, everybody knew back then. I was 4. My school teacher mother collapsed in hysterics, “They killed him.” on repeat. Later on it became a conspiracy theory.

teotoon
teotoon
25 days ago
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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  teotoon
25 days ago

If this loser was serious about his proposal he would publish the plan with an attached video of himself suck-starting a shotgun, but funny how it’s always everyone else who has to die for these ghouls to achieve their utopia.

bigD
bigD
Reply to  teotoon
24 days ago

They only want to cull the West. Reducing Africa by 2 billion solves nothing because they are for the most part per-industrialized. They have to target wide swaths across India, China, S. America. The morons think that somehow, they, the enlightened, will not eventually be over run and destroyed by the barbarians. Kind of reminds me of the plot in “Zardoz”.

Maniac
Maniac
25 days ago
Maniac
Maniac
25 days ago

‘U.S. hyper-sexual “zombie cicadas” that are infected with sexually transmitted fungus expected to emerge this year.’

They must’ve been imported from Africa.

Rizzo
Rizzo
Reply to  Maniac
25 days ago

I think they represent the tranny homos when they infected their genitals fall off. The males act like females to attract females. Ugh

TRX
TRX
25 days ago

> The President is coming in a day or two, and somebody has a rifle-shaped box, entering a building near his path?

According to the official Warren Commission Report, Oswald mooched a ride to work from a co-worker. He was carrying a blanket wrapped around something. When the co-worker asked what it was, Oswald said “curtain rods.”

After the shooting, a Dallas policeman ran into the lobby as Oswald came down the stairs. They spoke briefly as Oswald got a drink from the Coke machine, and then Oswald walked out; the policeman made no attempt to secure the building or detain Oswald.

Just from the official account, the WTFs are too much to credit.

bigD
bigD
Reply to  TRX
24 days ago

Curtain rods, too hilarious. No follow up questions as to why bring them to work?

TRX
TRX
Reply to  bigD
24 days ago

Most people would see the “explanation” – curtain rods – and never ask that question. That there was an explanation is sufficient; it would never occur to most people to go past that.

Over the last few years, I’ve occasionally pointed out the same tactic in some of the news stories AC has linked to. Any ridiculous explanation will do. Their target demographic just accepts it at face value.

TRX
TRX
25 days ago

> President Biden vowed on Friday that the federal government would cover the cost of rebuilding the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore

A hit-and-run driver dented the bumper on my truck.

The bridge is owned by the Maryland Transit Authority. The state of Maryland sold bonds to finance its construction. And the bridge is insured.

The Fed has no more obligation to repair the bridge than it does to repair my truck. If the Fed is going to go around throwing redundant money at insured losses, Ah wants mah gimmees.

Y g b
Y g b
Reply to  TRX
24 days ago

An insurance company would investigate before paying.

bigD
bigD
Reply to  TRX
24 days ago

What that trained ape says and what will happen are 2 different things. My guess is that money will be filtered to democrats and various linked ngo’s.

phelps
25 days ago

Judge Cannon rejects Jack Smith’s demands of her jury instruction order as “unprecedented and unjust.”

He can push all the buttons he wants, but it won’t matter. The judge is 1000% correct right here:

“Separately, to the extent the Special Counsel demands an anticipatory finalization of jury instructions prior to trial, prior to a charge conference, and prior to the presentation of trial defenses and evidence, the Court declines that demand as unprecedented and unjust,”

Here is the process. You write your initial jury instructions. Those are the things you tell the jury before the trial starts. Then you have the trial. Then, when evidence is closed, based on that evidence, you have a Charge Conference where the attorneys argue to the judge what the charge and instructions say, and the judge, based on the evidence, decides what the charge should say. It’s the final step.
Because the judge told them to get ready for these two options, Smith wants to jump the ENTIRE process, including the trial, and demands that the judge decide the questions in his favor, right now. The judge says no, and if he tries to mandamus it, the appeals court is going to say no. The rules still apply to you, you snotty little shit.
As for removing the judge, not going to happen. Of all my predictions, get this: NOT. GOING. TO. HAPPEN. He got Cannon, and that’s that. This little turd is just throwing another one of his annoying little tantrums because he’s a lolyer whose never successfully prosecuted anyone.
Dramatization of Jack Smith’s latest encounter with the judge:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnVP4cr9X0U
(Updated for formatting)

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TRX
TRX
25 days ago

> pro-life group, Students for Life of America (SFLA), which has 1,400 chapters at campuses across the country, as “terrorists.” 

So, I wandered over to the SPLC web site to see if SFLA was on their “hate” list. Oddly, no. And their list now has only 79 names. I remembered it as over a thousand. But another page on the site says “In 2022, we tracked 1,225 hate and antigovernment groups across the U.S.”

That page also has a rather interesting map of where those “hate groups” are supposed to be. Lots in California and Florida, but the heaviest concentration is shown as the Eastern seaboard, which is the stronghold of libtardery.

Remember, the SPLC works with the FBI, directing the Feebs to groups they don’t like, and providing “information” of dubious veracity about them.

bigD
bigD
Reply to  TRX
24 days ago

Nothing scares atheists more than prayer. It is also something they violently dismiss as nothing more than non existent witchcraft. Somehow though they think witchcraft works if directed toward their enemies. I mean wtf?

TRX
TRX
25 days ago

> Puberty blockers may NOT be reversible and could raise children’s risk of fertility problems and even cancer, Mayo Clinic study suggests.

That’s been well-known for at least ten years, and probably known to endocrinologists for decades before that.

TRX
TRX
25 days ago

> Zimbabwe turns to gold in efforts to permanently ditching US dollar.

It’s pretty bad when corrupt African nations understand the US dollar is rapidly becoming worthless.

phelps
25 days ago

The $175 million bond in former President Trump’s civil fraud trial is at risk after the New York attorney general’s office questioned the qualifications of the California-based company that posted it.

It’s not at risk. It’s a paperwork request. I’m not even sure that even if they told James to pound sand that the appeals court even cares about this. It’s an attempt by the NYAG office to regulate a CA company.

The Mad Piper
The Mad Piper
25 days ago

Re: JFK–
I look at Dan Rather’s insufferable “Thank God for me” photos in Dallas after his coverage of JFK’s assassination. Once upon a time, I would credit him for being at the right place at the right time to cover a huge story, then used that opportunity to build a career. Now I look at him and think he got the career he had as a reward for parroting the lying Narrative of the assassination like the good little mockingbird he was all along.
Modern assassination plots plan not just the infiltration and extraction, but the documentation of the act and its subsequent coverage.

phelps
25 days ago

The Biden administration has finalized a new set of regulations to prevent a future president from initiating a wholesale purge of the US civil service along the lines of what former president Donald Trump envisioned during the final months of his term.

It’s a delaying tactic, not an outright win. At worst, the admin will have to go through the entire rule-making process of proposing, taking comments, publishing in the register, and then implementing. Might delay things 6-12 months.
And frankly, he can on the thinnest pretext simply do it via EO anyway, and fight it out in court for a couple of years, when all the people who “want their jobs back” have already been replaced by people who have firm grips on the levers.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  phelps
25 days ago

There are many ways to make them want to quit.
Or you just defund their departments.

phelps
Reply to  Farcesensitive
25 days ago

The new “rules” actually prohibit transferring them or removing their duties. Maybe the real solution is thousands of IGs, with every fed getting his own IG looking over his shoulder day after day — with bounties.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  phelps
25 days ago

Keep them in their jobs but assign them to an office in northern Alaska.

Assign them to offices deep in red states, and keep moving their offices to another state each month.

Refuse to let them use direct deposit and make them pick up their checks at an office halfway across the country from their office.

Make them go through security strip searches every time they enter or leave the workplace.

Require them all to get extra high security clearances or be put on unpaid leave.

Put them all on what is called relief shift, where you rotate through day, swing, and night shifts throughout the week.

Require them to attend lectures by MAGA and conservative religious lecturers weekly.

I can think of lots more ways to make them quit if more ideas are needed.

And finally, pick another budget fight with Congress and cause a much longer government shutdown than last time, one that keeps going until they have to quit and get other jobs.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Farcesensitive
24 days ago

Though some states recognize tribal police, the FBI is the only law the Fed recognizes on the Indian reservations. From what I’ve read, being assigned to a reservation is the rock bottom at the FBI; nobody wants to go there, and being sent there is basically a career-killer.

phelps
Reply to  Farcesensitive
23 days ago

You’re overthinking it. Just fire them. Let them file a lawsuit. By the time the lawsuit accomplishes anything, you’ll have had time to change the rules to fire them again.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Farcesensitive
25 days ago

Move them all into the newly created “office of barnacle inspection”. Next year, whoops, no need for that.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  phelps
24 days ago

This is another of those fake things where they make up rules and then say.”no one can change the rules”. Please…any rule that can be made can be, unmade.

Since they can now tax anything without proportion, then tax these people 100% as long as they stay in their jobs.

phelps
25 days ago

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson was booed by members of the audience of The View after expressing regret for his endorsement of President Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election.

The Rock is a natural wizard. He took the boos, knowing that being a heel on The View makes him a babyface literally everywhere else.

phelps
25 days ago

Are the Chinese building a bridge in Central America to fuel America’s migrant crisis? Huge structure ‘big enough for a column of tanks’ springs up in Panama… but no-one is sure who is funding it.

Seems to me that if the bridge is big enough for a column of tanks, we should be less worried about migrants and more worried about, uh, a column of tanks.

map
map
25 days ago

The Air Loom by Rod Dickinson

https://www.theairloom.org/

Ed
Ed
25 days ago

Epicenter of the NYC/NJ earthquake was Trump National Golf Club: ‘Ground shook very hard.’

“Could that be a threat, saying they have the tech? I mean, they can set up in a house, 75 feet away, and “pop” a specific spot in your brain all night to destroy it and alter the function of your brain. They have amazing tech.”

Will highlight this because these are the sorts of posts that keep me coming here.

New Jersey is not on an earthquake fault. Quakes can happen well away from faults, so by itself an earthquake in New Jersey is a random thing, unlikely but not impossible.

However, the epicenter really was near Trump’s golf club, and putting this together that this was a warning to the faction around Trump, that the main cabal has this tech, is a brilliant insight. And if they have the Beam, they could well have weather and quake machines. And we have hard evidence they have the Beam. There are websites pushing all sorts of crazy conspiracy stuff, but few places where you get something that is both crazy and makes sense.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ed
25 days ago

They’ve arguably had the earthquake gun and other weather / environmental weapons for wayyyy longer than the beam. People were speculating on this stuff 50+ years ago.

Ed
Ed
25 days ago

Is Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman trying to sabotage Joe Biden’s reelection bid through the current surge in oil prices, which could — if sustained — contribute to Biden’s defeat?

This is a dead link. An energy analyst wrote a column for “The Hill” making this argument. “The Hill” is a mainstream media outlet, focused on Congress, that often still provides hard information.

The essay might be accessible by going directly to the Hill site. American Greatness covered the column, putting their own spin on it, here:

https://amgreatness.com/2024/04/06/saudi-arabia-and-a-tale-of-two-presidencies/

As the American Greatness writer points out, this could be nothing, or this could be huge. Saudi Arabia still provides something like a fifth of the world’s oil and can change the global oil price by itself. The American Greatness writer repeats the argument that Reagan brought down the Soviet Union by making a deal with the Saudis to keep the global oil price artificially low.

Now the Soviet Union operated a command economy where there were still individual firms, but central planners determined what resources they got and how much profit they kept. They had their own government currency, the ruble, but no one trusted it given this system, so they had to produce raw materials such as oil to trade with wealthier and more free market countries, to get harder currencies. They could run the jerry rigged command system as long as they still got inputs of raw materials and hard currency.

I think the Cabal has something similar, but its across the entire globe this time, so they don’t have to manage relations with freer markets and harder currencies. Ironically, Russia itself may be the only such country functioning today. But I think they determine centrally what governments can spend and what profits companies accrue, and they probably have their own currency to do this, and there is some way to covert this to the government currencies normal people use.

But if it works this way, you can’t fake an entire economy, so they still need access to primary resources. If I’m right, they find it harder to manage with higher primary resource prices. I think they also need cheap credit to work. If credit and primary resources get more expensive, its a big problem for them, and I think they have been facing this and coming up with ever crazier schemes to address this.

Tonawanda
Tonawanda
Reply to  Ed
25 days ago

Interesting thoughts.

Ed
Ed
25 days ago

I just saw this and its candidate for tomorrow’s links page:

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/04/shock-ecuador-troops-invade-mexican-embassy-arrest-former/

If this is true, this is really weird. You don’t often see situations like this, for very good reasons.

Ed
Ed
25 days ago

There is a Dutch blogger I sometimes read, who produces posts that are really out there, but often quite entertaining. He is a Green who thinks climate change and COVID were real, that the COVID vaccines were disastrous, and opposes mass immigration.

In one of his latest posts he thinks the latest go-round of COVID will produce brain inflammations, in both the injected and non-injected, and argues that taking psychedelics will combat this.

Here is the post:

https://www.rintrah.nl/healing-the-blood-vessels-in-the-brain/

This is what he recommends to reduce brain inflammation:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvia_divinorum

A commentator recommends Sulforaphane (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulforaphane) on the grounds that it will be more readily available to most people than some magical Mexican herb that is probably illegal for you to purchase. It seems you can pick up Sulforaphane tablets on Amazon.

I post this here, because it seems an expected effect of The Beam is brain inflammation. I’ve argued earlier that both COVID and the injections are really to cover for damage cause by The Beam. But that is what a low status white male would think. If something reduces brain inflammation, it would wind up being useful in countering The Beam.

wooderson
wooderson
25 days ago

Would you guys mind bickering about electronics? I am currently only working temp jobs. I’m studying networking, so I can get a decently paid job, instead of begging for low paid, temporary, low skill jobs. The only way I remember SCADA on the pretests is Sam and Phelps bickering about the pure lameness or awesomeness of SCADA systems.

So: ports, wifi, diagrams and procedures? Any and all grand emotional fights are memorable. Placid lists of technical letter and number combos, not words, those are hard to remember. SCADA, military tanks, two of my favorite posters getting out their sabers? That’s memorable.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
25 days ago

Thank you. I’ve been fighting this down for a year. I’m still so low on the pre-test scores. I’m getting it refined down to things I have to memorize, no way around it. The books and videos are guys wandering around their workshop- “Isn’t this cool? This is history you might find interesting…none of this is on the test…” I’m worried about the test and the job. I don’t think anything is cool. I spent yesterday force memorizing every problem on this test. If someone can braindump the test and get a job? Why can’t it be me? I don’t have to love it or thinks it’s cool. I have to make rent, and buy food and pay the electric bill.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  wooderson
25 days ago

For whatever test you are taking, there’s likely to be practice test books. Do as many as you can over and over and over. Lots of times they have these in the library or search here,

http://libgen.rs/

Try keywords to what ever certification you’re after. LOTS of books at the link. When you find one open in another tab and scroll down. There will be several links to download. Sometimes some will work, sometimes not. Usually you can get one to work. These test books are usually good about setting up the practice questions in such a way that they cover a lot of what is on the actual test.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  wooderson
25 days ago

What kind of tests are you working on? Comptia? If so, you can find all kinds of apps that should help you practice. There is also a site, I think called Quizlet, that users put up practice questions for tests.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  wooderson
25 days ago

I had CCNA, CCDA, CCDP, CCNP, and CCVP certifications. I let them expire, because they are mostly money grabs now. I’ve been working around networking technologies in large environments for 20+ years. Let me know how I can help.

PS: In my opinion, the quickest way to learn it and the best is to build your own network at home and use it. Not exactly the cheapest, but what I spent in 2001 ($1000) for ANCIENT equipment would cover ebay procured equipment that would be useful.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Bman
24 days ago

Second this. When I was studying for a license a long time ago a lot of the material was theoretical and hard to totally comprehend. I brute forced it, but knew that I essentially cheated to pass the test without the true level of experience and knowledge they expected.

Once you get your hands dirty and actually start making real shit that HAS to work, no exceptions, then memorizing the important stuff comes naturally as part of the process.

phelps
Reply to  wooderson
25 days ago

SCADA is. Almost everything I know is Siemens systems. No one does security because the guys designing can’t imagine why anyone would attack it. The have underactive imaginations, and their bosses don’t want to pay for security anyways. No one is going to harden SCADA until more people pay in blood.
I used to know how to do subnet masks and all that shit, but now networks are so fast that I don’t care at home anymore, and at work it’s SEP.
Tanks are too slow, too heavy, and too oriented on killing other slow, heavy tanks. That’s my whole argument.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  phelps
24 days ago

It’s sort of light fighters. Fighters were created to attack bomber, reconaissance, and transport aircraft. It took a while before they started fighting each other, defending the bombers etc.

Somewhere in WWII, the attitude became that fighters existed to fight other fighters, and their original purpose seems to be almost forgotten.

The Top Gun style firefights make great stories, but that’s not what fighters were *for*. It’s just what they wound up doing.

Tanks were originally self-propelled, armored artillery, intended to attack enemy troop emplacements and buildings. Now that’s definitely a secondary role; modern tanks are designed to fight other tanks. Their guns and shells are optimized for that, their original role is now mostly handled by aircraft.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  wooderson
25 days ago

Hmmm…number 1, SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition) , not the same as networking. SCADA may use networks, but it’s NOT the network. Most SCADA is a networked computer that is special tasked to control machinery. It will have relay inputs and outputs and maybe analog controls also. Usually they are networked so they can be monitored and controlled remotely, but they don’t have to be. The only experience I have with these is Allen-Bradley equipment. A good American company, as opposed to phelps pushing his “foreign” Siemens systems.

🙂

phelps,”…Tanks are too slow, too heavy, and too oriented on killing other slow, heavy tanks. That’s my whole argument…”

Wait a minute, just wait a minute, you’re stealing MY argument.

Bman
Bman
25 days ago

Trump National Golf Club…
Or Trump sending a message that he’ll earthquake your ass…..
.
Which then means (if Trump controls the tech) that we could vaporize any potential adversary’s manufacturing base in minutes and send them back to the Stone Age.

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Farcesensitive
25 days ago

Japan to import 820,000 Nigerians and other foreign workers

https://twitter.com/Steve_Laws_/status/1776553803963109600

It was nice knowing you while it lasted, Japan.

bigD
bigD
Reply to  Farcesensitive
24 days ago

Imagine that, 820,000 Nigerian prince’s all vying for that treasured deposit so they can give the Japanese the inheritance they are due. Rots o ruck.

Huck
Huck
25 days ago

“Alright, Sam. You’re up. Best guess who is funding this?”

AC, you had me laughing out loud right there.

Huck
Huck
25 days ago

They will be in the halls. You enter a hall, there will be a janitor with a mop. Another hall will have a handyman doing detail painting on some millwork. Another has a woman who dropped a box of thumb tacks, and she is picking them up. Another hall will have an employee of the building you know standing at the water fountain getting a drink.”

This.

I live in a different world today than I did ten years ago. Not to say I didn’t have coverage then but I didn’t know it, I didn’t “see” it. Now the innocuous dog-walker at the corner – phone facing me, the parked car driver staring at his phone, the guy who sidles up next to me in the Home Depot aisle, the empty post office three minutes later with four people in line behind me. They very, very seldom want to look you in the eye. This disgusting op is everywhere and it is an affront to every decent man, woman and child in our country.

Festis
Festis
Reply to  Farcesensitive
24 days ago

Not surprising considering that too many folks are consuming the worst stuff at a massive rate. I went on a river cruise, or should I say cruise of the living dead? A good portion of the guests could barely get off the boat and on the excursion buses. Sad really.

Sam J.
Sam J.
25 days ago

A warning. AI, or I think AI, is flooding every review on most everything. Now I’ve suspected this for a while but I was looking for a scanner cable for auto diagnostics. Unfortunately, getting one of these to handle other than the straight government mandated codes can be an exercise in frustration. I saw a review for one cable, which is known to be decent, and the review said,

“…Features of Vgate vLinker FS1. ComfortCut Blades
2. Shield 27 Self-Sharperning Blades
3. 4D Flex Heads
4. One-touch Open for Easy Cleaning
5. Pop-up Trimmer for Mustache and Sideburns
6. 8-hour Charge in 40 Minutes
1. ComfortCut Blades…”

This is a cable, and it’s giving me electric shaver specs.

Everything is going to hell.

At one time you could look up technical stuff and there would be a page somewhere that had some decent in depth info. Now it’s hundreds of pages of the same vapid surface info with an affiliate link to somewhere to buy something.

tonto never wore a mask
tonto never wore a mask
Reply to  Sam J.
24 days ago

This is being done, I think, by someone with plenty of diverse items to list and using one ad as a template, but forgetting or “forgetting” to put the revised description for the specific item being sold. Laziness may play a huge part in this, with one peon being paid very poorly to do data entry and figuring since being paid poorly, give equivalent performance. The other “tell” is the reviews at the amazon (etc.) page bottom seeming to be about a whole litany of different items, not just that model razor, for instance.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  tonto never wore a mask
24 days ago

eBay has that sort of reviews, but they’re normally for vendors who sell a bunch of different things. I’ve been assuming eBay simply grouped reviews by vendor, not item.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Sam J.
24 days ago

Before this was so much of a thing, I kept finding that sites that had useful information often went away, or their URL had turned into a link farm.

I got into the habit of using “save page” when I found something good, that I might sometime want to look at again. I use WebStripper to grab whole sites if necessary.

Disk space is so cheap now, there’s no reason not to save anything that looks interesting.

Sam J.
Sam J.
25 days ago

Are the Chinese building a bridge in Central America to fuel America’s migrant crisis? Huge structure ‘big enough for a column of tanks’ springs up in Panama… but no-one is sure who is funding it

JOOS. No, I don’t know. Though it may seem like it, I do not think the Jews are responsible for everything. BUT you can bet that there are several of them involved in this in one way or another. Pay attention, watch, you will see. It’s just the way things usually are. Could be wrong…but, it’s not likely.

If they had some sort of Vegas line betting every time something awful was being pushed, and you could win if the Jews were involved, I could make a fortune.

Col. Douglas Mortimer (ret)
Col. Douglas Mortimer (ret)
Reply to  Sam J.
24 days ago

They might be building a bridge that could be used for that but they better get started on a solid concrete roadway through the jungle. Tanks would tear that trail to bits in short order and forget about moving anything during the rainy season. More likely some NGO tax sucking group is paying for an easier migrant (leech) crossing.

Sam J.
Sam J.
25 days ago

Today, America First Legal, Ken Paxton, and 20 Attorneys General filed an urgent motion in federal court to stop Biden’s secret migrant flights depositing illegals from crime-plagued nations directly into US cities

I wonder. I’m always trying to find ways to use their own rules for sneak attack. Now maybe Biden can get away with this but is there not laws on smuggling people into the country? There must be some sort of procedures or rules to allowing people in the country. Though he may try, I don’t think Biden and can unilaterally wipe these all away for the people helping him. The ones providing services that facilitate this invasion. If so, and I bet there is, could they not put out arrest warrants for ALL the people involved., Pilots, bus drivers, coordinators, people who pay their bills, hand them cell phones, all of them. Put out arrest warrants and if you can find them, arrest them for smuggling. And while at the extreme maybe Biden could cover them for Federal charges, he damn sure can’t cover State charges for people trafficking.

Anonymous
Anonymous
24 days ago

The earthquake epicenter was closer to White House Station

wooderson
wooderson
24 days ago

Thank you for all the help and advice. I’m studying to get the basic Comptia certification so I can get a job other than low skill, low pay jobs.
I will do the memorize and write and say, repeat until everything sticks in place. I will find practice books and I think there are practice sites for specific skills. And flashcards.

I don’t have a specific job in mind. Employed. Viably Employed.