News Briefs – 04/23/2025

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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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“Make sure those you follow talk about the surveillance, because everyone who is in the game knows. Make them either damage the machine by saying it, or reveal they are part of it by staying silent. Demanding our side talk about the surveillance is really the closest to a Xanatos gambit our side has.”

Visit AmericanStasi.com, the most important website on the internet, and see firsthand the massive Stasi-like domestic spying operation in the US which is targeting you and your loved ones.

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Catherine Herridge does a piece on the prevalence of Directed Energy Weapon attacks happening to IC personnel and on US soil. Only talks about it in the context of it being done to US government workers, by foreign intel operations. I think they are trying to get in front of it, because the terms are becoming widely known, and when people encounter them now, they are usually in the context of it happening to Americans in their homes, and being done by “The Gangstalkers.” But Cabal and the Gangstalkers want people to hear “Directed Energy Weapon” and think, “Yeah, isn’t that the thing being done to our brave intelligence people while they are overseas, by the Russians?” The reality is one CIA guy said the Russians are being hit too, and thought it was the CIA. But it really is this non-state intel/surveillance thing which appears to work for the Roths, or Cabal, or Management, or whatever you want to call it. IMO, they are all shoveling shit against the tide trying to control this narrative, and the big war is still coming like a tsunami. Also, what I see is far more finely tuned than these sledgehammers they are describing. What they describe sounds like something a high school kid cooked up by cutting the door off a microwave. What I see is what you would expect from aliens a few thousand years ahead of us. It is much more controlled and precise.

Alon these lines, we should really start an aggressive lobbying campaign to make the use of these weapons a mandatory death penalty offense, even if just as an accessory, facilitating the application of them by other actors. If the government really opposes their use, then it should pass through Congress with unanimous consent, and Trump should sign it forthwith, without any opposition. I mean the government opposes the use of these, right?

Sen Ron Johnson is assembling information in preparation for holding hearings on what really happened on 9/11, after claiming possible government involvement in the attacks on a podcast. “He would do so in his capacity as chair of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, one of Congress’s most storied and powerful panels with far-reaching jurisdiction that gives its chair wide latitude to probe a diverse array of matters.” Whoever is running the show may be giving the populace guns for a reason. If, as I believe, surveillance is a hostile, occupying, foreign-controlled force, with citizenship, which launched the 9/11 attacks as a psyop, it is possible the new guard wants to get rid of it, but cannot do it through established legal means.

 

 

 

Alleged FSU Shooter Had Been Prescribed Meds for ‘Emotional Dysregulation.’ So he was under “treatment” by a therapist.

Jim Watkins thinks somebody pretty advanced is trying to shut down Q’s board.

More on the theft of DHS Sec Kristi Noem’s purse. Guy just walked up and sat at a table with his back to her, and used his foot to slide her purse next to him, covered it with his jacket, and left. Seems odd, in that she had Secret Service security with her, but some rando purse snatcher is feet from her, stealing her purse. If he had a gun, or even a knife, or was a suicide-bomb vest guy, and wanted to kill her, she would be dead right now. That is not how Secret Service is supposed to work, and I doubt I would be able to get in a position like that. Feels almost like a threat coordinated with Secret Service or its command, like when they gave Trump the buffoons who were assigned to him in Butler.

WEF Investigates Klaus Schwab Over ‘In-Room Massages’ And Other Allegations. Fake events were staged so they could expense vacations, he liked his “massages,” and they had underlings pulling organization cash out of ATMs and giving it to them. There was a $30 million property they had the organization buy for them to live in, after $20 million in upgrades, and he was sexually harassing underlings.

Members of the South Carolina Senate voted on April 21 to remove the state’s embattled treasurer over a $1.8 billion accounting error. Apparently they switched accounting methods, and suddenly there was an extra $1.8 billion, and then when they looked, it was all just errors and not real, or so they say.

The Department of Health and Human Services and Food and Drug Administration announced a plan today to phase out eight petroleum-based dyes in food, which have been linked to several serious health problems.

The Trump administration has begun an aggressive shake-up at the State Department that will close 132 agency offices, including those launched to further human rights, advance democracy overseas, counter extremism, and prevent war crimes.

The first RICO racketeering charges against members and associates of the migrant terrorist group Tren de Aragua were filed this week in New York.

Federal judge orders Trump administration to rehire all Voice of America and Radio Free Asia staff.

In an order filed last night, Judge James Hendrix, the judge in Texas presiding over latest Alien Enemies Act case which prompted unprecedented intervention by SCOTUS accused ACLU atty of violating federal code of conduct rules by calling his chambers AFTER Hendrix denied the 1st emergency temp restraining order on April 17.

The Supreme Court ruled 5–4 in Monsalvo Velázquez v. Bondi that illegal aliens granted voluntary departure under federal immigration law can remain in the United States past their court-ordered departure deadline—if that deadline happens to fall on a weekend or legal holiday. Goresuch and Roberts joined the liberals.

Trump yanks leftist Colombian President’s Visa to attend World Bank and IMF functions over the nation’s refusal to accept back migrants from the US.

Today the State of Colorado was UNSUCCESSFUL at Dismissing the DOJ Inquiry About Tina Peters.

Covid-Vaccinated Women Record 1000% Spike in Breast Cancer. Probably producing auto-stimulatory antibodies to estrogen receptors.

US imposes tariffs up to 3,521% on solar imports from Asia.

The U.S. Supreme Court is weighing the extent to which parents can opt their children out of public school instruction in which LGBT-themed books are read as part of the curriculum.

Sarah Palin loses retrial of defamation case against New York Times.

Man dressed as a woman: “Why are you so hateful you won’t let me watch you pee?”:

“This Is Displacement, Not Immigration”: Muslims Now Majority in Vienna Schools as Freedom Party Sounds Alarm Over ‘Great Replacement.’

Britain to approve £50m Sun-dimming experiments in bid to prevent runaway climate change.

Dozens killed as gunmen massacre tourists in Kashmir beauty spot  to rebel against Indian rule.

Conservative Treehouse sees the effort by Trump to bring peace to Ukraine as still battling independent elements in CIA which have their own agenda, which involves continuing the war in spite of Trump.

This article from RT would make it look like Zelensky and Kiev will reject the US’s final offer of a peace deal, on the basis it wants Kiev to recognize Crimea as Russian, Trump will pull all support, and Russia will be free to take the entire country.

‘60 Minutes’ producer Bill Owens quits under pressure from Trump’s CBS lawsuit.

Send people to AmericanStasi.com, because nature seeks a stable state, and this is not stable

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william
william
7 days ago

 what if the deepstate figured out in the 1980s the sun was going to go NOVA between 2030-2040 and causes the N/S poles to flip?

this is a 12000 yr cyclic event that cannot be stopped and typically under 2 million people survive planetwide cuz you have to be underground to not drown or get fried by nova and you will need years of food stored up cuz every store every field/crop will be swamped and almost zero edible food left after the flood.

this is all detailed on spaceweather/suspicious observers youtube channel as a honeypot im sure to trap us conservatives into their trap and kill us off [ i say this cuz ben davidson the so called leader/owner of observer ranch vehemently denies geoengineering/chemtrails so hes gotta be in on the scam.

ANYWAYS, the TLDR is they know the ENTIRE population will be killed off anyways so they are just keep distracting us for the next 5-15 yrs until the Sun novas and they all escape undergound

ALSO its purported because of the weakening magnetic field of earth coming up to this nova for last 100 plus yrs, a minor sun Flare, not even XRATED flare may knock out the electricity grid anytime before the nova. get right with god. i personally wont even try to get underground with these psychos, i cant stand being on the same planet as them let alone in a bunker.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  william
6 days ago

This, pole shift or other disasters tie into the Colorado vote scandals. I read that the CIA made a major move to Colorado and they were the ones taking over and passing all the anti-gun laws and stealing elections. This all sort of gels together with the Denver airport. Colorado is a perfect place to wait out all of these sort of disasters. Very high altitude so the pole shift doesn’t flood it. The Denver airport is obviously a big ass huge underground bunker of some sort with a large airport “conveniently” far away from the city where in case of disaster people could be flown in in large numbers. They used several contractors to build it. but in succession so none would know all about it totally. I used to read a now defunct magazine long ago called “Midnight Engineering”. I think I have all the issues. Great mag. This guy lived there and they had huge cost overruns and were having trouble with the automatic baggage handling. Him and some of his engineering buddies, accomplished people, went to volunteer and see if they couldn’t come up with a fix and they were met with extreme hostility. A clue? I’ve also seen pictures of what is purported to be very large ventilation shafts near the area. They are something. Why would they have what appeared to be ventilation shafts out in the middle of no where?

They also closed down the underground base in the mountain in Colorado Springs. But, did they, maybe instead they moved the military out and expanded it. Supposedly it was not safe from newer penetrating bombs but…it was deep in a granite mountain and if you move, were else would be safer?

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
Reply to  william
6 days ago

Ben Davidson can’t keep getting away with it!

Reanderthal
Reanderthal
Reply to  william
6 days ago

Yes.

Danger Semiconductor
Danger Semiconductor
Reply to  william
6 days ago

Once again, THE POLES DON’T PHYSICALLY FLIP. This is a simple magnetic polarity reversal. Stop disseminating nonsense. It damages the credibility of the site.

Reanderthal
Reanderthal
Reply to  Danger Semiconductor
5 days ago

Sematics isn’t physics. Nobody fully understands or can model what will happen. That some cosmically-driven electro-magnetic event is due and will have dramatic effects is a growing consensus. Many people call this the pole flip. Even I would argue that a “magnetic polarity reversal” is a ‘pole flip’.
As for where the crust ends up…?
There are fossil crocodilians and palm trees in the antarctic.
I miss Doug Vogt and the Diehold research program.
https://www.dieholdfoundation.com/

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
7 days ago

Jim Watkins thinks somebody pretty advanced is trying to shut down Q’s board.
 
Why would they bother? Not like it has amounted to fuck-all. Our enemies are still walking the streets without a care in the world.

william
william
Reply to  Corn Pop
7 days ago

psyoping us about the psyop. i agree unless and until alot of people goto jail or get the death penalty, it was all a psyop, if my other comment today is true then the psyops will continue for another 15 yrs

Pebble skimmer
Pebble skimmer
Reply to  Corn Pop
7 days ago

After 4Chan it seemed obvious that 8kun would be next. On a side note, the UK is closing down access to alt social media sites. It surprises me that 8chan hasn’t been sent legal notice from the UK government yet.

Bnon
Bnon
Reply to  Corn Pop
7 days ago

Does Jessie Smollet run it?

Iamnotwhoam
Iamnotwhoam
Reply to  Corn Pop
7 days ago

The malady doth pretest too much, methinks.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Corn Pop
7 days ago

It’s actually a clever misdirection to keep gullible patriots focused on OperationTrust 2.0, while the country continues to spiral.

Frosty.
Frosty.
Reply to  Another Dave
6 days ago

Correct. Siloed into their discussion boards among bots and tel Aviv troll farms, venting energy online instead of interacting with neighbors and new FRENS out on the Towne greenbelts whilst doing Militia shit. Those bladerunner chads should graduate into a cut into the net infrastructures. More so than the cameras on light poles. In mine craft of course. Collapse the whole grid and suddenly it gets quiet, like things should be.

Frosty
Frosty
7 days ago

https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/israel-deploying-unmanned-bulldozers-gaza-largescale-warfare
Doom poster reporting in from the front lines: the link references the Cat D9 armored dozers in Gaza run remotely, to flatten out obstacles and people’s houses. Been done for years they are just roboticizing warfare now. Since our .gov / .mil /.local police are defacto Zogbots this tactic will be employed in your zip code as well because of “officer safety”. Anons should work on their E&E, escape and evasion methods rather than “stand muh ground! Defend my home! Antiquated tactics. As an aside note: can the Mossad agents eavesdropping in here pass along to their cousins over there that they can disable that annoying back up beeper. They are not going to get cited or fined by OSHA for safety violations when they are 10-6 busy genociding noncombatants and violating Geneva convention protocols there anyway. The second link is a precedent example where cops used a heavy backhoe to rip a lady’s house open (innocent bystander, not involved) to flush out the one (1) suspect. Expect parallel examples in your locale as spiciness progresses in our great nation. Stay frosty.

https://cowboystatedaily.com/2024/02/14/come-out-the-front-door-standoff-with-suspected-sheridan-cop-killer-hits-24-hours/

a
a
Reply to  Farcesensitive
6 days ago

As UK is such a tiny proportion of the Earth’s surface area, blocking sun over UK will do nothing except kill food production, increase disease and kill domestic solar power.

Maybe that’s why

Farcesensitive
Reply to  a
6 days ago

They can’t confine it to the sky above the UK, that’s why it’s cause for war by every other nation on earth.

a
a
Reply to  Farcesensitive
6 days ago

How are the security services tolerating the enemy within

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  a
6 days ago

The security services work for the enemy within aka the banksteins.

Farcesensitive
7 days ago

   Elon ~ ” Why haven’t we arrested someone already “

   Elon says he’s turned over a list of names they’ve uncovered with this fraud to the DOJ

   He thought there would be arrests coming that week…. it’s been more than (3) weeks

   Where’s @AGPamBondi

   pic.twitter.com/JSAi5rWfos

   — @Chicago1Ray https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/15.0.3/svg/1f1fa-1f1f8.svg (@Chicago1Ray) April 22, 2025

https://twitter.com/Chicago1Ray/status/1914669779928883632

Frosty.
Frosty.
Reply to  Farcesensitive
6 days ago

It is at @90 days in this administration. Every organization worth it’s salt has probationary periods applicable to the new hire and numerous metrics or standards of that position that must be met during this evaluation period. At what point does the “actor” er rather the chief executive in charge have a sit down with the underperforming individual and just say it “your fired!”

Radical Empiricist
Radical Empiricist
7 days ago

I would like to give the community some potential ideas for helping their health, with things that may even help if you have been targeted by DEW or other things.
A close relative has serious dementia. I’ve managed to help him in what most would call miraculous ways, through the following list (non-exhaustive). My relative went from not being able to put clothes on correctly, to being able to sit through a 2 hour movie or meeting and pay attention. He can remember more things from his past, and has a working memory that went from about 30 seconds, to minutes to an hour. I have not had standardized testing done, and don’t intend to, but I would say that his functional level has improved from 2 on a scale of 1 to 10, to about 6 or 7. But the main point is that he can live at home and not be institutionalized. A man in town who was on his level 3-4 years ago died last summer of dementia. Stopped eating. My relative was not eating well when I began the journey, but now has a hearty appetite, and is able to walk 30 minutes easily, with no cane, although he does have gait issues.

  • traditional chinese medicine (tcm).
  • Pure gum spirits of turpentine, 1 tsp. twice a week
  • DMSO
  • methylene blue

Each of these had dramatic, noticeable effects of a positive nature on its own. Combined, the effect is incredible.
I am guessing that such treatments would help those under attack.

Bob
Bob
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
6 days ago

Also for Alzheimer (also called diabetes type 3), MCT oil (medium chain triglyceride oil) is supposed to do wonders: 1 Tbsp at each meal, but start with a teaspoon for a few days as it takes a while for the digestive system to adapt.

Rusty
Rusty
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
6 days ago

AC, for DMSO, I suggest you look at the substack of A Midwestern Doctor and/or his or her X account. The Forgotten Side of Medicine is the substack’s title.
Substack: https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/
X: https://x.com/MidwesternDoc
or
https://nitter.poast.org/MidwesternDoc
An anonymous account for reasons that are obvious. The substack posts are voluminous on a variety of “forgotten medicines.” DMSO has been covered in detail and in a variety of treatments and best sources.
My term, not the doc’s, but DMSO appears to border on a miracle drug which, it appears, the FDA has largely suppressed.

Rusty
Rusty
Reply to  Rusty
6 days ago

I wish to add a reference for Farcesensitive.
Some time ago, as I recollect it, you asked a question about multiple myeloma which…a friend? had/has? I shared an observation that I hope was helpful.
The Midwestern Doctor’s March 16th substack post was entitled “Hundreds of Studies Show DMSO Transforms The Treatment of Cancer.” This is only one of DMSO posts that touch on cancer but a section of this post is entitled: “Amyloidosis and Multiple Myeloma.” Amyloidosis apparently is one of the problems that occurs with MM in some cases. It is a problem of misfolding proteins. If your friend’s MM involves amyloidosis, perhaps this information might be of use.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Rusty
5 days ago

Thank you!

Your account at TA has been activated 🙂

Rusty
Rusty
Reply to  Farcesensitive
5 days ago

I saw that, thank you. I signed up to send you this message because it disappeared and I assumed our host took it down so…I thought I’d find you there. But I didn’t see any Farcesensitive posts!
Glad you got the message in any case.

Rusty
Rusty
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
4 days ago

AC, thank you.
I am a guest in your house and I thought it possible that you might have deleted this message to Farce, given it was of a more personal nature. That is your prerogative and I sought an alternative in TA.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Rusty
4 days ago

I’m Swordsmyth there. 🙂

Rusty
Rusty
Reply to  Farcesensitive
4 days ago

Ah. Mystery solved.

Radical Empiricist
Radical Empiricist
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
6 days ago

AC: Sure.

  • DMSO – I use 1 tsp. diluted in distilled water. Amount of water not important, just a small 8 oz glass perhaps.
  • For myself, I make a mixture of 50% DMSO and 50% castor oil, and apply topically. DMSO brings anything in it into your body very quickly, so be careful about what you store it in, etc. You can use DMSO as a vehicle to bring other substances into your body.
  • Castor oil itself is anti-inflammatory, so the combo is powerful.
  • For my relative, it’s easier to just ingest. I may up the dosage.
  • Methylene blue seems to help the electron transport chain of the mitochondia, thus giving your brain and rest of the body more energy and metabolic reserves. You will notice the positive effect quickly. But do not take too much. I find 10 MG to be good, but experiment a bit. It’s on a curve, like many biochemical processes. Mainstream research is being done on promising neuroprotective and anti-dementia effects of this substance. RFJ Jr. uses it. Do your own research. Don’t skimp on quality sourcing.
  • TCM – for this, you’d best go to an actual good practitioner, as TCM treats underlying cuases, not symptoms, and your underlying dynamics may be different. But this relative takes, among other things (one is a custom formulation, so I don’t know what’s in it):
  • Brain Tonic (Anshen Bunao Pian)
  • Shou Wu Pian
  • Ren Kang (Kidney Yin Tonic)

Find and watch the great 1980 60 Minutes video on DMSO and a Dr. Jacob (who still seems to be alive at an advanced age, probably from his own DMSO). It’s a start, but there are many other sources out there.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
5 days ago

What type of K? And what doses? Please please keep us ingormed if you experiment with DMSO.

Radical Empiricist
Radical Empiricist
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
5 days ago

AC: I forgot to mention that DMSO is heavily used in veterinary medicine on horses. A liberal, anti-alternative medicine friend who I told about the DMSO mentioned that she used to slather it on her elderly horse, to treat and stop arthritis and inflammation. That alone indicates how safe and effective it is, as in general, animals get the good stuff compared to humans, ironically.
Rusty – thanks for mentioned “a Midwestern Doctor.” That man is a truly great, open-minded practitioner of medical. A healer.
AC – you’ll find a Midwestern Doctor a great source of health knowledge that might be helpful.
Let us know how the DMSO works. Because it is so anti-inflammatory and helps so many systems, I think it’s a good thing to try.
Don’t forget Pure Gum Spirits of Turpentine – another substance that has been used for centuries. It was the first thing that radically helped my relative in 2022 or so, when I started heavily experimenting. Within a week, my sister said, “What are you giving our relative? He seems like he was 5 years ago.” Another friend wanted to know what I was giving him, etc. People were amazed.
Pure gum spirits should not be taken every day – I’d say twice per week. When I experimented on myself, I felt cognitively better the next day.

Radical Empiricist
Radical Empiricist
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
4 days ago

I’ve used Creekwood Naturals and Diamond G Forest Products. Both seem to be small operations that make their own from local forests. I do believe that the more natural/organic, the better. Both sell on amazon and directly.
Perhaps that beyond shielding and neutralizing the damaging beams, the key lies in nature itself.
I’m skeptical of methylene blue, but as a radical empiricist, I have to admit that personally, I feel better than I have in many years after trying it. Fascinating history and chemistry:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methylene_blue

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
5 days ago

Thanks AC. Was that an intentional choice of ratio?

MCT oil seems very benign. I’ve taken it myself.

The K and MCT looks promising.

I’m excited about DMSO.

Rusty
Rusty
Reply to  Thesokorus
5 days ago

Thesokorus, I agree but if you are interested in DMSO research and practice, follow the Forgotten Side of Medicine substack. It is one of the larger substack accounts and has an active ongoing discussion of subscribers’ experiments. As I said earlier, it is voluminous.

Carrie
Carrie
Reply to  Radical Empiricist
5 days ago

I’d do a bit more research on Methelyne Blue.
Glad that it worked for your relative, but there now seems to be evidence (I am unable to locate it offhand) that it is not good for the human body.
I had never heard of it until the other week, when a friend mentioned it.
Again – glad it worked for your relative. But I’d proceed with caution and/or do a sh*t ton more research on Methelyene Blue.
Sure – everything and anything could possibly kill us. I get it. Just offering a different perspective on this trendy new “health liquid.”

Radical Empiricist
Radical Empiricist
Reply to  Carrie
5 days ago

I don’t really trust AI, but here’s the results of asking the claude ai for a summary of health effects.
My personal take is that whenever something with the potential to radically help us comes out, there is a propaganda campaign to say that it is dangerous: (e.g., Ivermectin, DMSO, etc. etc.).
Furthermore, my relative would be dead by now if I hadn’t experimented: someone in town at his exact level 4 years ago has since died of dementia. I don’t understand how avoiding a potentially useful substance, even if it has potential side-effects that are not great, would be warranted in someone with a death-sentence type malady anyway:
Health Effects of Methylene Blue: Research SummaryMethylene blue is a synthetic dye with a long history of medical applications dating back to the late 19th century. Research has documented a range of health effects:
Established Medical Uses

  • Treatment of methemoglobinemia: Highly effective at treating this blood disorder where hemoglobin can’t efficiently carry oxygen
  • Antimalarial properties: Used historically as an antimalarial agent, though largely replaced by newer drugs
  • Surgical marker: Widely used to identify tissues and anatomical structures during surgery
  • Treatment of ifosfamide-induced encephalopathy: Helps manage neurological side effects from this chemotherapy agent

Emerging Research Areas

  • Neuroprotective effects: Shows promise in Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative conditions by inhibiting tau protein aggregation and improving mitochondrial function
  • COVID-19: Under investigation for potential antiviral properties and ability to reduce inflammation in severe cases
  • Cancer research: Being studied for photodynamic therapy applications and potential anti-cancer properties
  • Psychiatric applications: Limited research on potential benefits for anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder

Safety Profile

  • Generally considered safe at therapeutic doses (1-4 mg/kg)
  • Common side effects: Blue discoloration of urine/stool, mild gastrointestinal distress, headache
  • Rare but serious adverse effects: Serotonin syndrome (when combined with serotonergic drugs), hemolytic anemia in G6PD-deficient patients
  • Contraindicated during pregnancy and in patients taking certain psychiatric medications, particularly SSRIs and MAOIs

Research continues to explore methylene blue’s mechanisms of action, particularly its effects on mitochondrial function, nitric oxide synthesis, and oxidative stress pathways.

Rusty
Rusty
Reply to  Radical Empiricist
5 days ago

I believe the Midwestern Doctor said that Dr. Jacob senior is dead but Dr. Jacob junior is continuing his father’s work and sells DMSO. He is one of the Doctor’s preferred DMSO vendors.

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  Radical Empiricist
6 days ago

Thank you. A brief look at the latest entry under dementia shows a leading cause that is described, though not aptly or correctly named, but is thoroughly addressed in the following book. Coincidentally located at Anna’s Archive yesterday. Probably available elsewhere, as well.
.
Main problem stems from faulty culture, based upon Jewish economic values that all now follow, per chapter 1 and 2 of “The Riddle of the Jew’s Success” — Theodor Fritsch — 1927

Farcesensitive
7 days ago

Trump EPA Cleans House, Will Fire Hundreds of Workers Involved in Marxist ‘Environmental Justice’ and DEI Programs

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/04/trump-epa-cleans-house-will-fire-hundreds-workers/

Iamnotwhoam
Iamnotwhoam
7 days ago

Why is prayer so essential? Because in satan’s latest manifestation of evil, he employs every intellectual tactic at his disposal. His goal is to ensnare the minds of those who pride themselves on their intellect, trapping them in a cycle of flawed logic fueled by their own arrogance. This pride becomes a prison from which escape is nearly impossible without divine intervention.

Unlike in times past, overcoming this challenge will not involve God working through a chosen few to lead the masses to safety. The satan seeks to block those pathways, cutting off traditional avenues of divine guidance. Yet, throughout history, God has used satan’s schemes as instruments of purification, and in this instance, He targets the root of all sin: pride.

Logic alone will not suffice to navigate the trials ahead. The upcoming test will demand complete dependence on God. We must abandon the illusion that we can overcome this challenge through our own efforts, even with God’s help. This time, it is not His assistance but His full deliverance that will carry us through.

Our reliance on reason, which we often hold in high regard, will hinder us in this moment. Only by surrendering entirely to God, placing our trust wholly in Him, will we find the strength and clarity to pass through this gate. We must pray like our life depended on it. It does.

Frosty.
Frosty.
Reply to  Iamnotwhoam
6 days ago

Concur. Society is sheep lost in the wilderness at the mercy of wolves and demons without a spiritual and wholesome base.

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TRX
TRX
Reply to  Frosty.
6 days ago

Laws were passed in 1962, but I can tell you from personal experience that schools in Florida, Tennessee, and Arkansas didn’t give a damn about that, and rammed their prayer shit down the throats of students up to 1970.

I transferred in to Arkansas from California, and was promptly expelled because I wasn’t doing their Jesus prayers and songs every morning on demand. I didn’t object to them, I just didn’t know them. However, that was utterly beyond the conception of the teacher and principal, who expelled me for “belligerence”, which was apparently “anything we don’t like.”

The shitstorm went up to the state board of education, then back down. My parents agreed that I would learn their propaganda crap and everyone would pretend it never happened. I felt I’d made an honest and appropriate effort and been shit on, so I refused to cooperate, which led me to be expelled again. After a week I was quietly readmitted to class and nobody ever brought the subject up again.

I was in the third fucking grade. And I never did learn their crap.

Steve.O.Morris
Reply to  TRX
5 days ago

In highschool we had to go outside to pray. All the way past the flagpole. Anything closer was a problem for the amin.

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  Frosty.
6 days ago

When I attended a Jr. High school in a quite old building, in a neglected area of the cafeteria that was used for study halls, there remained, hanging from the ceiling by a string, an old, soiled window shade with a prayer inscribed on one side by a thick crayon. The shade was partially rolled up, so you couldn’t quite make out the text. Fo my three tears there, I saw it every week and just found it totally insane.

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  Iamnotwhoam
6 days ago

These people you call arrogant are, I think, what the famous Gurdjieff referred to as ‘hasnamus,’ if that’s spelled right. There are levels.
Prayer. Don’t you understand that there is a fake prayer, as with everything else. Groveling, whining, and begging a nomadic volcano demon is definitely an example of that. Same with real and false humility. The real version simply includes the active and palpable understanding that, ‘gee, I could be fooled pretty easily.’ Real prayer is to ‘act as if,’ not to beg and wheedle, like a faggot.
And yeah, as the wise men have stated, the fake prayer could, perhaps, lead you to the real type, but for most people, it merely leads you to the Papacy.

Chief_Tuscaloosa
7 days ago

Bad link on the South Carolina State Treasurer Curtis Loftis. should be:
https://www.thestate.com/news/politics-government/article304202981.html
FYI, Curtis Loftus was endorsed by Mitt Romney, Mike Huckabee, Rick Santorum, and Newt Gingrich. Took office under Nikki Haley (nee Nimrata Randhawa)..
Previous treasurer, Converse Chellis, was a Republican who got primaried by the above Cabal tool in 2010 with (we’re told) 61.6% of the vote to Chellis’ 38.40 as the incumbent. Chellis went to the Citadel and served in Air Force, so you can see why Cabal would want him gone.https://web.archive.org/web/20140313194220/http://www.fitsnews.com/2010/02/02/loftis-likely-to-challenge-chellis/
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Also, because it’s SC, I’d like to highlight that the citizens of the Palmetto State are currently represented in the United States Senate by a black dude (appointed by Nimrata Randhawa) and a faggot. Well, at least one that we know of. And as we all know, all elections are as white as Lindsey Graham’s bleached ladybugs.

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TRX
TRX
Reply to  Chief_Tuscaloosa
6 days ago

> endorsed by Mitt Romney, Mike Huckabee, Rick Santorum, and Newt Gingrich.

Huckabee was generally a good Governor; it’s sad to see that he was running with that crowd.

Carrie
Carrie
Reply to  Chief_Tuscaloosa
5 days ago

I think we should reverse her name and call her by her REAL and PROPER given name: Nimrata Randhawa.
Then in parenthesis –if desired– we can write “a.k.a. “Nikki Haley”.

TRX
TRX
7 days ago

> Federal judge orders Trump administration to rehire all Voice of America and Radio Free Asia staff.

“Sorry, those jobs no longer exist. But we can offer them a place in the Border Partrol if they meet the physical qualifications and pass the training.”

Bid3n Didn't Win
Bid3n Didn't Win
7 days ago

In regards to the Tesla vandalizer who got let off in Minnesota from yesterday’s brief, it’s just like everything Democrats do to make themselves feel good now at the expense of logic. What these brainiacs ought to be asking themselves is, is keying a car worth my life? Because someone thinking they wont get in any legal trouble is going to mess with the wrong person at the wrong time and get messed up bad.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
Reply to  Bid3n Didn't Win
6 days ago

Yep, they never seem to think the people they’re targeting have a chance to get payback.
I had a former co-worker that Covid turned into a monster Karen. Very loud about what dissidents should be doing and what should happen to them if they didn’t.
Well, this married co-worker had a thinly veiled affair going on with their manager. So thinly veiled they once Skyped into a meeting from his home. Had the same decor in both their backgrounds. Sitting side by side.
Affair fog is a real thing. So stupid.
Anyway, some lowly individual recorded the meeting and sent it anonymously to her husband who then contacted HR. Both were gone soon afterwards.
To this day no one knows who did such a terrible thing.

a non 0
a non 0
Reply to  Corn Pop
6 days ago

nod nod wink wink say no more, ay?

Carrie
Carrie
Reply to  Corn Pop
5 days ago

Corn Pop:
Your story about co-workers and HR just warms my heart. Truly.
It’s nice to hear when two idiots get what was coming to them.
Thanks for sharing.

TRX
TRX
7 days ago

> Britain to approve £50m Sun-dimming experiments in bid to prevent runaway climate change.

Yeah… they might want to remember what happened in the 14th century, when the British climate changed from warm with three growing seasons per year to snowy and one short season, and people starved to death. It happened over just a few years, and though it has slowly gotten warmer, temperatures are still not up to what they were before.

Barbara Tuchman’s “A Distant Mirror” is supposedly about the politics of 14th-century France, but it’s actually about “climate change” and what happens when a formerly-prosperous society gets hammered by things beyond its control.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  TRX
6 days ago

Yeah the warming period was known as the Mediaeval warming period. You could actually grow grapes in Britain during this time. The Vikings found Greenland during this period. They called it Vineland and established a colony there. During this period Greenland was snow and ice free.

We then got hit by a Grand Solar Minimum, as described in Tuchman’s excellent book. See also, The Great Wave: Price Revolutions and the Rhythm of History by David Hackett Fisher.

The global warming fanatics are immune from understanding that the climate, like almost everything, moves in cycles. We are actually in a Grand Solar Minimum now, see adapt 2030 YouTube channel, and also the work of Valentina Zharkova.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
6 days ago

When I think about Cabal and Miles Mathis’ obsession with bloodlines, it reminds me of Tuchman’s observation of the French aristocracy’s obsession with bloodlines. Some aristocrats argued the blood came through the female line, some argued it came through the male, some argued it had to come through both. Regardless, all French aristocrats agreed, however the blood came to them, it made them, as an individual, better than the peasants. And that was why the aristocracy got all the power and money – better blood – and not that they were rabid, violent, power hungry, sociopathic, greedy, money loving scum.

I suspect that is a partial answer to AC’s question of what motivates the surveillance / cabal crowd to the think they are above and separate from the rest of us. They believe, like the 14th century French aristocracy, that their “blood” makes them better than us.

Kentucky Gent
Kentucky Gent
Reply to  TRX
6 days ago

Yeah… they might want to remember what happened in the 14th century.”

Yeah… maybe they do, and that’s their plan.

Ed
Ed
7 days ago

I spent some time this morning researching Kristi Noem and the theft of her purse.
I don’t know what protection members of the Cabinet would receive. But it seems reasonable that the Secretary of Homeland Security would have some sort of security detail.
The contents of the purse were disclosed, and the amount of cash got attention, and a DHS spokesman defended the cash.
“Items inside the Gucci bag included a Louis Vuitton Clemence wallet, Noem’s driver’s license, medication, apartment keys, passport, DHS access badge, makeup bag, blank checks, and about $3,000 in cash.”
I think you would want to carry a lot of cash if you have a large family visiting over a holiday weekend. I would be freaked out over the loss of the passport. If I am carrying my passport, there is going to be a trip to or from the airport and an overseas flight involved. But there are legitimate reasons for the head of DHS to travel to foreign countries.
Capital Burger looks like a fancy restaurant, about a block from K Street, where all the lobbyists are. Its the sort of place where you should be able to go to and not have to worry about purse snatching.
I suspect that Kirsti Noem was not a targeted individual until she became Governor of South Dakota. South Dakota was one of the few jurisdictions that did not go along with the COVID operation. Apparently that was more due to a revolt in the state legislature than Noem, but it probably drew some attention to her. She since drew some fairly ridiculous criticism over her personal life in the news media.
Someone who was used to be a target individual would be much more paranoid, so while Noem was a member of Congress, it appears she was not on anyone’s radar until after 2020.

Frosty.
Frosty.
Reply to  Ed
6 days ago

I worked Las Vegas casino security, long time, in management. These purse theft scenarios were a common crime among distracted victims and in large or distracting venues. A common crime activity, probably in D.C. as well despite the security state environment. However>>> This is a cabinet level official that is doing ICE barbie photo ops to stir up attention and should have a security envelope on her 24/7, even when going to pee. About as bad a security lapse as a gunman on a roof at campaign rallies. As the Joker would say: you fucking people deserve it.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Ed
6 days ago

> I would be freaked out over the loss of the passport.

My question is, “why was she carrying her passport?”

It’s like the Warren Commission’s report on the contents of Oswald’s pockets. He was carrying a draft registration card. Not all that unusual a thing in 1963, but Oswald was an honorably discharged veteran. And he’d enlisted before he was required to register, so he’d never *had* a draft card until after he came back from Russia.

phelps
7 days ago

What I see is what you would expect from aliens a few thousand years ahead of us. It is much more controlled and precise.

Rifles were invented in the 15th century (600 years ago) and still function on essentially same “door off a microwave” level, just much better manufactured with tighter tolerances, better materials (smokeless powder) and more efficient logistics (metallic cartridges.)
My point is, even an alien society wouldn’t necessarily be fundamentally different than the door off the microwave kid.
I think that we are in a period (like the Renaissance) where tech is in a rapid growth spurt, but I think the norm is for tech to progress much more slowly, especially when it gets to the “pretty good” stage and only incremental improvements are left.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  phelps
6 days ago

William Gibson said, “The future is here… it’s just unevenly distributed.”

phelps
7 days ago

 If, as I believe, surveillance is a hostile, occupying, foreign-controlled force, with citizenship, which launched the 9/11 attacks as a psyop, it is possible the new guard wants to get rid of it, but cannot do it through established legal means.

Fictional analogies are always lame, but I’m going to be lame anyway. In the 40K universe, the Emperor of Man conquered Terra with his Thunder Warriors. When he developed the Space Marines and they were ready to be deployed, their first mission was to kill every single Thunder Warrior.
They might be prepping us to take out the current surv simply because they have a different system now, and the old guard would be sand in the gears.
(Dear lore nerds — yes, the Custodes did the bulk of the Thunder Warrior murder, but Astartes handled the last few holdouts, because there is a Black Library short story detailing it.)

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Steve.O.Morris
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
6 days ago

Most of the Norse cultures. Sparta. Literally Molon Labe. Most Greek and Roman. The English went that route around the 100 years war with the long bow and encouraging lower classes to own large horses. The Norse also brought that culture to France and then the rest of central Europe.

phelps
7 days ago

The Trump administration has begun an aggressive shake-up at the State Department that will close 132 agency offices, including those launched to further human rights, advance democracy overseas, counter extremism, and prevent war crimes.

Remember, in clown world, everything is inverted, so these are agencies that were actually violating human rights, subverting democracy overseas, furthering extremism, and encouraging war crimes.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  phelps
6 days ago

To add, anything which adds social in front of it is the same as saying “not.” A social scientist should be read as not a scientist. A social worker should be read as not a worker. Social psychology is not psychology. Social progress is not progress. Social justice is not justice. etc.
Feminist is another such word. Feminist biologist is not a biologist.
Many such cases of orwell nuspeak.

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TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous
6 days ago

> To add, anything which adds social in front of it is the same as saying “not.”.

Add “People’s” and “Democratic” to the buzzword list

Bnon
Bnon
7 days ago

British Labour party is primarily supported by muslims.

Exposing Keir Starmer as homosexual undermines muslim support.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Bnon
6 days ago

Queer Starmer

Mr_Twister
Mr_Twister
Reply to  Anonymous
6 days ago

Queer Stalin actually

Bnon
Bnon
Reply to  Mr_Twister
5 days ago

If Stalin were queer…. I see what you say there

Mr_Twister
Mr_Twister
Reply to  Bnon
6 days ago

It’s a Fake video according to Jim Davidson
https://youtu.be/o-SDA5H_YsI

phelps
7 days ago

In an order filed last night, Judge James Hendrix, the judge in Texas presiding over latest Alien Enemies Act case which prompted unprecedented intervention by SCOTUS accused ACLU atty of violating federal code of conduct rules by calling his chambers AFTER Hendrix denied the 1st emergency temp restraining order on April 17.

This is a big deal. Repeated attempts can result in death penalty sanctions. Also likely ethics referrals by the judge (and the bar can’t really ignore a federal judge’s referral.)

phelps
7 days ago

The Supreme Court ruled 5–4 in Monsalvo Velázquez v. Bondi that illegal aliens granted voluntary departure under federal immigration law can remain in the United States past their court-ordered departure deadline—if that deadline happens to fall on a weekend or legal holiday. Goresuch and Roberts joined the liberals.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3KYEcWRI1k
You got a date Wednesday, baby!

Frosty
Frosty
7 days ago

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/04/jfks-radical-grandson-accuses-vice-president-j-d/
I posted on this before, but as the left spergs out on anything anyways, maybe the only fix to things at this point is just stacking bodies. It historically worked, very well many times before, so maybe we are at that point in things now as well. Just hypothesis as I am an amateur Doom poster and know not what the hell I am typing about most times. Stay frosty anyways.

Frosty
Frosty
7 days ago

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/04/obama-judge-denies-nevadas-michele-fiore-new-trial/
This is another lawfare case by corrupt blue hive deepstaters. Of note Las Vegas, despite the glamor and glitz facade is a blue hive shit hole like L.A., Denver, Seattle etc. That pollutes the rest of a generally decent state and it’s people. Michelle was in my gun store many years ago, and she is pretty based and not at all like any of the republican gun bunnies pushed forward on the national stage. If someone is getting deep state flak attacks (various methods) then it is indicative that they are a threat to the system and are over the target operationally. Just my two cents worth, stay frosty anons.

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anonymoose
anonymoose
7 days ago

“The Supreme Court ruled 5–4 in Monsalvo Velázquez v. Bondi that illegal aliens granted voluntary departure under federal immigration law can remain in the United States past their court-ordered departure deadline—if that deadline happens to fall on a weekend or legal holiday. Goresuch and Roberts joined the liberals.“

This is totally normal in the court system- filing/appearance/etc. deadlines that fall on holidays or weekends get moved forward to the next business day, not backward.

Samuel Maverick
Samuel Maverick
7 days ago

The U.S. Supreme Court is weighing the extent to which parents can opt their children out of public school instruction in which LGBT-themed books are read as part of the curriculum.

This should be a slam dunk 9-0. The court obviously has some members that would prefer to look back to Sodom to see if the Lord meant what he said.

Tinian
Tinian
Reply to  Samuel Maverick
7 days ago

Great post. We can only hope they do, and that history repeats itself.

Bnon
Bnon
Reply to  Samuel Maverick
5 days ago

Look anon, can you see how the Supreme Courts are on YOUR side!

Anon
Anon
7 days ago

I watched some video clips recently of this guy name of Chase Hughes, behavior expert (20 yr career in the military doing that.) Just saw where 1 yr ago he announced he has a weird brain problem that’s causing seizures and may be degenerative. Funny that, isn’t it? Here’s the link to the video revealing his condition. My Brain Disease

CHUD
CHUD
7 days ago

I wanted to add this into the general about Owen Benjamin from 4/21/25. his wife comes off like an American Stasi honeypot.
https://www.reddit.com/r/owenbenjamin/comments/mme7t7/i_went_to_high_school_with_amy_ama/
From the Reddit Thread: “Did you ever hear later on, anything about Amy and her friend being drugged at a bar and then kidnapped and raped? Owen told this in one of his livestreams but has never mentioned it since. Apparently they left her by the side of the road somewhere and only took her friend to the apartment where they gangraped her. Then she left and went to the police but according to owen, the police never investigated.”
It sounds like a survelliance kid setting up her ‘friend’.
You can read through the entire thing to get more background info. In summary she was a bit of a math whiz and liked to party at EDM festivals and was a petty criminal. Here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/owenbenjamin/comments/1aq3d8s/that_time_amy_reinke_smith_was_arrested_for/?chainedPosts=t3_mme7t7
Then after getting an engineering degree (which no one can verify) she ‘randomly’ bumps into dissident comedian Owen Benjamin walking her dog in LA and they end up getting married.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
6 days ago

Garand Thumb said he knew someone who was drugged and almost became a victim of human trafficking.

Steve.O.Morris
Reply to  CHUD
6 days ago

Like He was dating Christina Ricci before he met his mestiso wife. Being married to Ricci may have complicated his canceling. Also his father was a rhetoric professor who had gay hook ups on the side. Sounds like he was in the thick of it from the beginning. Also, just a thought, but telling your significant other you and a friend were drugged and she was gang raped but you miraculously escaped may be a face saving lie. Like all the black celebrities who get offered the ticket by getting punked by a Jewish producer. It happens to everyone else but the one telling the story says they of course refused. That’s why they are merely rich and famous, and not filthy rich and a mega star.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  CHUD
6 days ago

Guess we know who put it in his head to think “They deserve to be replaced”.
And why he has a distorted conception of the marriage market, he got a wife para-dropped into his lap, and being totally self centered he thinks that’s how it works for everyone and people must be avoiding marriage and children on purpose.

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Bman
Bman
Reply to  CHUD
6 days ago

The ole’ retail return scam. We had a lady arrested at a local retailer I worked when I was in high school, for doing what Amy did. Amazing how so many other people work those thankless jobs and DON’T TRY TO ROB THE PLACE.

Chief_Tuscaloosa
7 days ago

Had a comment that may have gone to spam, re: the SC Cabal treasurer caught with hand in cookie jar

Chief_Tuscaloosa
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
6 days ago

I see it above, and thanks for checking

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
6 days ago

Had a real “Boss, I am TIRED!” moment about 40min ago.

At the bar and these dudes complaining about their motorcycles not working. They had strong hands and dirty fingernails so they were for real. But god damn it, it is a motorcycle which is a simple machine. Make it work god in heaven. You’re not landing people on Mars.

And then some freak “couple” came in. Boomers, two guys one English accent (I guess?) the femme one quiet. Boomer couple talking to them, the woman just delerious about the freakshow as the kids said a while back “squeeeee”.

Jfc Donald just take up the crown from the gutter and start [redact] ppl already. Actually decimate the Bush Faction: just [redact] one in 10. Or 2 in 10. Whatever.

I AM TIRED BOSS.

Farcesensitive
6 days ago

Another ATF Bureaucrat Forced Out

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlTUYZ2EvK8

Farcesensitive
6 days ago

Jordan: Government Bans Muslim Brotherhood, Confiscates Its Assets

Jordan’s interior minister announced that the government banned the Muslim Brotherhood — the country’s largest opposition group — and confiscated its assets after the group was linked to a failed plot to attack targets in Jordan, Reuters reported on April 23. …

https://worldview.stratfor.com/situation-report/jordan-government-bans-muslim-brotherhood-confiscates-its-assets

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Farcesensitive
6 days ago

This is somewhat surprising. MB is a Sufi para-military and political org. Sufis themselves being an esoteric form of Islam and a proxy of an even more esotetic orgs.

MB has very very strong ties to The City of London. I was amused by Perplexity’s response to my query about MB ties to British Intel Agencies. It went a little further than necessary, hahahah.

“In summary, while the British government engaged with and sometimes supported the Muslim Brotherhood for strategic reasons, especially against Nasser, there is no substantiated claim that British intelligence founded the Brotherhood or controlled it at its origin.”

So, this is ostensibly a move by a City of London controlled monarch to limit the activities of a City of London para-military proxy.

Fwiw, MB is down in my books as pure Cabal and mostly connected to Obama/Chicago Faction. Huma is a controller for MB/Chicago.

Historically, MB was founded along strictly sufi lines in 1928 by al-Bana. From Perplexity:

“In 1927, al-Banna became a schoolteacher in Ismailia, a city heavily influenced by foreign (especially British) presence due to the Suez Canal. Disillusioned by Western cultural influence and secularism, he founded the Muslim Brotherhood (al-Ikhwan al-Muslimun) in March 1928 with six workers from the Suez Canal Company. The Brotherhood aimed to rejuvenate Islam as a comprehensive system for personal, social, and political life, advocating for the Quran and Sunnah as the only acceptable constitution.”

In 1930, Rene Guenon arrived in Egypt and became a Sufi. This was apparently at the direction of his spiritual superiors. His project was to unite the East and West in a spiritual re-birth.

Farcesensitive
6 days ago
Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Farcesensitive
6 days ago

He just met with Putin. So, they get the earthquake gun.

Farcesensitive
6 days ago

“We have to exterminate white people off the face of the planet.”

https://twitter.com/stillgray/status/1914967523885297964

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Farcesensitive
6 days ago

Excellent. The more accelerationism the better. Pull the Scooby masks off all of them.

Farcesensitive
6 days ago

How Did Xi Jinping Destroy China’s Economy in Just 5 Years? The CCP Faces Life or Death

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgcuIf9bUfo

teotoon
teotoon
6 days ago

Over the hill dames’ Uber ride into the atmosphere:

History or Hollow Hashtags? The Recent Blue Origin All Female Flight

English Tom
English Tom
6 days ago

@Thesokorus
Re: Muslim Brotherhood. According to Stephen Dorrill in MI6: Fifty years of special operations, the MB was founded with the help of travel writer Freya Stark who worked in MI6 pre war section D.

Nothing is ever what it seems.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  English Tom
5 days ago

Yeah I have read that. Idk. I think MB is most likely a legit Sufi para-military who just works really closely with London sometimes

Then there is the weirdness with the King and Traditonalism/Perennialism and Guenon.

Guenon said that the Chinese Triads, for example, were “extensions” of the Taoist esoteric elite. They created them to perform specific functions they were unwilling to fulfill for whatever reason.

MB seems the Sufi version. MI6 is probably another version.

It’s really wild because per Guenon (who clearly worked for one: Sufi) these all are run by one single actual geographically located center. The “extensions” (say MB or MI6) all work together or against one another at the direction of The Center. They are actually sometimes set at violent odds with each other for greater purposes.

Oh yeah, there are real actual people in the real actual Center but the Ascended Masters (who don’t have bodies or even individual personalities) are the real Center of the Center.

“It’s trippy, dude!”

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  Thesokorus
5 days ago

Yeah it’s called the Dialectic!

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  English Tom
5 days ago

Just to clarify my response. It is entirely possible that alBana was recruited by MI6 to create MB. He was in a de facto British City. And MB clearly worked and works with MI6. MI6 and the Sufi top-dogs may have agreed on the formation of MB. But I do think MB is a Sufi para-military and the Sufis are not MI6.

But hell, idk, I never underestimate The City of London for deviousness or ability.