News Briefs – 04/25/2024

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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.”

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No DFT today.

We will be moving this News Brief to the main domain in the near future, so you will find this at anonymousconservative.com, instead of anonymousconservative.com/blog I have a lot going on right now, and it will take time to make sure it goes right, so not right away. I will try to redirect people from /blog to there, but if that doesn’t work, just go to the main domain.

American Stasi Chapter Five, featuring the surveillance in rural Montana, is done for the book, converted to html, and up at the site. This is exactly what will be in the book, only the book will feature the links as endnotes. You can begin to see where the book is going and how it works. Next up, SoCal, and then Alaska. It is an exercise in cognitive conditioning, in Pavlovian fashion, which will force readers to see the surveillance, in the book and in their real lives. And once they are so trained, we show them the surveillance killed Irah Sok, and then we show them everyone from John Lang to Michael Hastings, to Brian Mancini, as well as the Gilgo Beach Killer. If we can make everyone aware of it, it will be the most influential book out there since the Bible, and certainly the most influential book in the history of America. It will change history. And I have a marketing plan to make that happen.

I am not smart enough to come up with that whole thing myself. This is God, working through me, and it is why I have no doubt we will take the surveillance down, in His name, and free our nation. Things are fucked up, but it is a glorious time to be alive. We, all of us here, are going to free our kind, and our kind will remember us for it throughout history.

An Arizona grand jury has indicted former Donald Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows and lawyer Rudy Giuliani along with 16 others in an election interference case.

President Trump, Rudy Giuliani, and Mark Meadows were named as co-conspirators in Michigan’s alternate elector lawfare case against 16 Republican electors.

Prosecutors in Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office offered new transparency not only to the public, but seemingly also Trump’s defense attorneys on Tuesday when, one year after indicting the former president, they finally pulled back the curtain to reveal the motivating crime in their case: a violation of state election law.

Gateway pundit says the law in question only applies to state office elections, and not federal elections, making the whole thing easy to get dismissed.

A “select group of lawyers and legal pundits have been working behind the scenes to quash a Trump second term using the media. They’ve been sharing narratives, honing points, and working together to “intellectually stress-test the arguments facing Trump.”

Truth Social CEO Devin Nunes calls on House to investigate potential ‘unlawful manipulation of DJT stock.’

Gateway Pundit heads for Chapter 11 to consolidate legal attacks. They are being sued by Ruby Freeman and her daughter over their stories of election rigging. Meanwhile Ben Shapiro probably saw an increase in revenues. Still, if Hoft is not talking about the surveillance, he is not on our side.

Migrants brawled outside of a Midtown hotel in New York City where they were seen fighting with sticks, belts, bats, and even traffic cones.

Hundreds of millions in taxpayer dollars allocated for the border wall by Congress was left unused by the Biden administration, watchdog finds.

Migrants complain that New Yorkers don’t learn African languages.

Joe Biden mulling granting amnesty to over 1 MILLION illegal aliens by executive order ahead of the 2024 election.

Secret Service officer protecting Kamala Harris came to blows with other agents at Joint Base Andrews. These guys get screened psychologically. They were concerned enough the first thing they did was take his gun off him once they got him down. They are saying it was a medical incident, he began displaying disturbing behavior, they confronted him, and he began brawling. Encephalitis can do that. There was a guy on a plane once in Alaska who was known to be the nicest, sanest guy, he had encephalitis, freaked out, and tried to open a door mid-flight, and then fought like a tiger with everyone. Never remembered any of it. Of course what you have to wonder is, could the domestic Stasi decide they want Kamala gone and replaced by Michelle, so one night they fry Kamala’s security officer’s brain with Havana syndrome in ways known to mimic the brain damage caused by the tumor which drove Texas clocktower shooter Charles Whitman to perform a mass shooting.

Joe Biden, reading off a teleprompter, says ‘pause’ instead of pausing for applause.

San Jose Mayor’s security detail isn’t going to be stopping anybody who wants to from killing him. The way I know surveillance won’t last ten seconds when the shit touches off is they run cops by me, I think because they think it will intimidate me or something. In their mind, I think they see cops as some kind of Jedi knights, trained in the fine art of death. I trained with cops. None of the cops I trained with could beat me in hand to hand, when I was like 19 or 20. And one was a genuine city cop, not a house mouse. He was out there in the ghetto, and would relate all the weird improvised weapons he came across chasing down and scrumming with scumbags who had no money, and would thus make the weirdest improvised weapons. He’d pull like a 2 foot cross between a roman short sword and an ambassador’s knife out of some guy’s pants, who made it, painstakingly, from steel he took off some staircase in the projects  like he was a medieval blacksmith. He and I were doing ground work once, and bantering, and I asked him, which weapon he carried. I knew his department gave its officers a choice, Smith, Sig, or Glock. He said he carried a Smith. Sig was classy and elite. Glock was the ultra-reliable workhorse, and easy to clean. But those old stainless Smiths, never really had a reputation. I asked why he chose the Smith, and he said he didn’t want to have to go to the range to qualify with a semi-automatic. Yep. That dude who was nose to nose with the scum of his city was still carrying a revolver. In like the late nineties.  Because he was too lazy to go to the range. And he didn’t even carry when we went places. I remember saying, why don’t you have your gun?  He said there was no point in carrying, nothing would happen. And though he did grappling martial arts, it wasn’t his life. He wasn’t watching tapes and replaying them and visualizing what some attack or defense. The thing with most cops is, they are well adjusted. The guy above is well adjusted. He has a wife, and kids, and probably doesn’t have his threat-perceptions warped to see some ultra-dangerous society where he will have to kill someone sooner or later simply because that is how the world is. But as a result, he is being a good parent and pleasing his wife, and not training to fuck somebody up in hand to hand because  he assumes he is going to be attacked tomorrow. And when the shit hits the fan it shows. He doesn’t even want to keep scrumming at the end. And the mayor’s staff is even worse.  It never even crosses their mind to jump in and help. Meanwhile the mal-adjusted guy is bouncing up and down having a ball. Cabal, I think, has spent great effort mal-adjusting a lot of people on our side throughout our youth. And they are mal-adjusting more now by fucking up society this badly. And they have never really gotten mal-adjusted themselves, hiding in their houses microwaving people, so they are like ultra-rabbits. I suspect some day that will bite them in the ass. Who knows, we may even bring that day about ourselves with American Stasi. May the mal-adjusted, one day run free.

Flipping a gun for a price higher than one paid now may turn anyone into a dealer, making any such sale unlawful if it does not involve all the licensing and paperwork that govern gun dealers.

An Oklahoma man is facing up to 12 years in prison for having ammunition in his carry-on bag at a Turks and Caicos airport, according to a GoFundMe page for his family. Forgot he had left four hunting rounds in a pocket in his bag. Interestingly he is the second American they’ve gotten, and both were “discovered” on their way out of the country coming home. Could be domestic intel is going through bags at some point in the hotel down there while people are out and alerting airport security to look for the ammo on their way home.

Louisiana District Judge has ordered a 54-year-old man to be physically castrated, in addition to his sentence, as part of a guilty plea for the r*pe of a 14-year-old girl that resulted in a pregnancy.

The FBI has turned over writings from the Covenant school shooter to a federal judge in a lawsuit by a media outlet seeking all the documents related to the case, including the killer’s manifesto, which will be read privately by the judge.

Supreme Court to consider when doctors can provide emergency abortions in states with bans.

New Windows 11 update introduces start menu ads.

Meta’s stock plunges over 16% after earnings report, wiping out $240 billion market cap.

Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoes bills on school showers, residency for voting, squatters, more.

New Jersey congressman Donald Payne Jr. (D-NJ) dead at 65.

Federal Reserve’s capital has now plummeted to negative $121 billion,

TIKTOK vows to fight ‘unconstitutional’ US ban.

Nation-state hackers exploit Cisco firewall 0-days to backdoor government networks.

Not a confirmed report, but from a reputable source with contacts deep within the Hague – The Biden administration is behind an ICC plan to arrest senior Israeli officials. That is one way to get Netanyahu off the gameboard.

U.N. says mass graves with victims’ hands tied found at Gaza hospitals.

China offers Blinken cold welcome in Shanghai, mocks visit as ‘imploring.’

Greece’s Supreme Court has published the final list of parties that will compete in June’s European elections with the roster excluding the far-right party Spartiates (the Spartans).

Princess Beatrice’s ex-boyfriend Paolo Liuzzo is found dead in Miami hotel room.

Poland ready to help Ukraine to get military-age men back, minister says.

Ukraine uses long-range missiles secretly provided by US to hit Russian-held areas, officials say.

Ukraine has only six months left as Russia moving with ‘sheer determination.’ “What is an October Surprise for 200, Alex.”

Russia breaks through Ukraine front line and captures strategically important town after ‘newly-arrived brigade fled their post’ in major blow to Kyiv.

Russian forces strike a NATO weapons storage site in Ukraine in the Khmelnytsky region, explosion from all the ordinance looks like a nuke.

Russian special services continue to identify people behind Crocus City Hall attack – Putin.

Lawyers have the right to bear arms in courthouses according to the Arkansas Supreme Court.

 

Pedo retired Navy doctor pulls a gun when he realizes it is a police sting, and not a couple of children to molest:

Spread r/K Theory, because you have to be fast

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Maniac
Maniac
9 days ago

‘Secret Service officer protecting Kamala Harris came to blows with other agents at Joint Base Andrews.’

Hard for me to fathom how someone would be willing to lay down their life for somebody so useless.

festis
festis
Reply to  Maniac
9 days ago

Meh, it’s a paycheck.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Maniac
8 days ago

I remember during Trump’s early years, there was a female USSS agent who sperged out and didn’t want to protect him. I think she had to be fired.

For the libs in the organization, they probably believe she’s somehow important to their cause. But then again, their kind can’t handle being treated like crap either. From what I hear, they can’t keep a staff for Harris because she just yells and throws things. That’s “leadership”!

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 days ago

>Pedo retired Navy doctor pulls a gun when he realizes it is a police sting, and not a couple of children to molest:

Excellent example of shooters needing to be able to adapt to the threat as it presents without over-locking into training mode.

First cop goes immediate hands on which is great, but that makes it impossible to score center mass shots, so cop #2 flanks the side and shoots down into the pelvis, clearing the backstop and keeping his partner out of the line of fire. Quick thinking, great execution of the action, another demon sent off express mail to judgement day. Good work fellas.

scruffy
Reply to  Anonymous
9 days ago

Meh, not defending pedos but that entire video looks massive “overkill”, and makes me question what is the real story. Hey let’s shoot the guy on the ground already over and over…

a non anon
a non anon
Reply to  scruffy
8 days ago

and no ricochets either? though I did not see what the floor was made of, but would there not be at least some pink mist or splatter?

a non 0
a non 0
Reply to  scruffy
8 days ago

Training that if there is a gun, do a mag dump, I would guess. Adrenaline dump, too. What if there was a perp back-up? Now you better be really fast at reload.

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  Anonymous
8 days ago

Imagine the mindset of the pedo who brings a gun to an afternoon chomo fest.

TRX
TRX
9 days ago

> Louisiana District Judge has ordered a 54-year-old man to be physically castrated, in addition to his sentence, 

So much for the “cruel and unusual punishment” part of the Constitution.

There’s also the little problem that chemical or physical castration don’t solve the rape problem.

First, testosterone isn’t absolutely necessary for male performance. Younger guys can often do just fine without it, at least as far as the physical part.

Second, rape isn’t about intercourse, it’s about power. If the perp can’t get it up any more, he’ll use his fist, a bat, or other handy object. Generally the next victim comes off worse than if they’d not tried to turn the perp into a steer.

festis
festis
Reply to  TRX
9 days ago

Well, I guess we hobble him too.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  TRX
9 days ago

It’s not a “cruel and unusual” violation, the left totally warped that concept.
It’s a punishment that fits the crime.

Where you are correct is that it is not enough, this should be a death penalty offense.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
8 days ago

The fact he’s still breathing is kindness, can’t be cruel when rapists should get the rope ASAP.

> Second, rape isn’t about intercourse, it’s about power.

Lmao lefty brain rot logic has a foothold here I see. How many shitheads confessing to rape because the lady was hot and they were horny before this nonsense is dispelled forever? If it wasn’t sexual there wouldn’t be sex involved, the option for assault, torture, murder etc already exist and were not chosen.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
9 days ago

I’ve been studying/using Alinsky tactics since the Covid bullying started. In my research I found out there was a very personal connection between Alinsky and Al Capone’s gang.

https://www.counterpunch.org/2021/11/04/what-saul-alinsky-learned-from-his-mentor-al-capone/

In juxtaposition to the world view of neoliberals, where the consideration of corruption and influence peddling is banished to the memory hole, Alinsky’s world view was that societal problems often have a strong component of corruption. That view was shaped by living in Chicago in the ’30s, where Alinsky did his doctoral dissertation on Al Capone’s mob during Prohibition. He gained a unique, first-hand glimpse of just how totally corrupt the American system can become. He said of Al Capone, “Forget all that Eliot Ness shit… the Federal Government …couldn’t touch their power…When one of his boys got knocked off there wasn’t any city court in session because most of the judges were at the funeral and some of them were pallbearers.”

Considering our modern power brokers from Chicago (Hilldog and Obama) it appears to me that the old Chicago crime bosses expanded and took over our federal government. I mean we all remember the New York crime families being destroyed by RICO back in the 80s/90s but I don’t remember any of this from the Chicago branch. Did they take our their rivals using the feds?

To bolster this theory and put it into perspective, Alinsky wasn’t just an outsider looking in. He had access to everything

The essence of the reason why one should not use local people as “enforcers” was summed up in a story by Saul Alinsky about an incident that occurred while he was working on his doctoral dissertation. In the process, he was adopted by the mob and allowed to freely examine their books and records. One day he noticed that although Capone had 20 hit men on his local payroll, the mob paid $7,500 to bring in out-of-town killers for local hits. He innocently asked Frank Nitti, Capone’s top “enforcer,” why they wasted their money like this.
Nitti was shocked at Alinsky’s ignorance. “Look kid,” he said patiently, “sometimes our guys might know the guy they’re hitting, they might have been to his house for dinner, taken his kids to the ball game, been the best man at his wedding, gotten drunk together. …one of our boys goes up…he knows …there’s gonna be a widow, kids without a father, funerals, weeping—Christ, it’d be murder.” Alinsky said Frank was a little disappointed by his even questioning the practice; Frank thought Alinsky was a bit callous and insensitive.

Really? The just let this unknown young egghead look at their paperwork and the #2 even talks about their murders with him? Nah, it is clear that Alinsky was a member of the mob and all of his work afterwards was to expand their tentacles into academics and beyond. One century later and here we are.

I also find it interesting that Chicago uses outside killers whereas the New York based mob movies always famously spoke of “you never saw it coming because it would be your best friend that got the order for the hit.”

Anyway, maybe this is old news to some of you but I’ve never heard of this connection until recently.

festis
festis
Reply to  Corn Pop
9 days ago

“Michael, we’re bigger than US Steel”.

a non anon
a non anon
Reply to  Corn Pop
8 days ago

“Just another anon academic, taken into confidence by the most-powerful mob in the land. As you do.”
thank you for plowing thru something on that odious rag. I cannot stomach it any longer, and ditched it pre-rona.

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  Corn Pop
8 days ago

Italians letting an (((unknown young egghead))) examine the books and confess felonies to him?

Rizzo
Rizzo
9 days ago

https://files.catbox.moe/rfoghn.mp4
pop pop that pedo drop

bigD
bigD
Reply to  Rizzo
9 days ago

Those guys weren’t fooling around, geezus!

Chief_Tuscaloosa
9 days ago

I dropped typos/comments for Chapter 4, but FYI comments not enabled for chapters 3 or 5–didn’t want to clutter this page here with typos/corrections

Last edited 9 days ago by Chief_Tuscaloosa
Ed
Ed
9 days ago

Some fake news stories may have infiltrated in the links.

An Oklahoma man is facing up to 12 years in prison for having ammunition in his carry-on bag at a Turks and Caicos airport, according to a GoFundMe page for his family.

This got my attention because I was once in the same situation. I was deployed in the Middle East and was caught with rounds with my carry-on at a civilian airport. The airport security told me that this happened a lot with American servicemen (you were supposed to have a weapon/ rounds on your person, except when you weren’t, and it was easy to get mixed up), and I had some explaining to do to my command, but no one made a big deal about it.

Reading the article, it turns out this is a law in the Turks and Caicos and only applies to those islands. It seems no other place has a law like this.

And the Turks and Caicos is one of those weird British money laundering places, like the Caymans and the Jersey Islands. I don’t know why anyone would go there, but I never understood the appeal of Caribbean vacations.

I’ve probably read too many Miles Mathis essays, but I strongly suspect the entire story is fake.

Jimmy
Jimmy
Reply to  Ed
9 days ago

I brought a fully operational taser on my carryon one day (actually 2, both outbound and inbound flights). It must have looked like an electric razor on the xray, as nobody ever mentioned it.

anonymous
anonymous
Reply to  Ed
9 days ago

Mexico has always been extremely hardcore about chickenshit like this. They LIVE to imprison gringos because “we found a boolet en su carro!”

Farcesensitive
Reply to  anonymous
9 days ago

It’s all about the bribe money in those hellholes.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ed
8 days ago

Your anecdote is you were in the military near a military zone and your command smoothed everything over, therefore a civilian in a peaceful country getting arrested is fake?

At least you’re right about one thing, need to cut back on the Mathis brain rot.

Just a Medic
Just a Medic
Reply to  Ed
8 days ago

The real news is that this same fella carried the same ammo in the same bag one week earlier through a TSA checkpoint. Security theater.

Ed
Ed
9 days ago

Greece’s Supreme Court has published the final list of parties that will compete in June’s European elections with the roster excluding the far-right party Spartiates (the Spartans).

I thought this story was fake too, but surprisingly its not. This is an actual Greek political party with members in the Greek parliament.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spartans_(Greek_political_party)

And Greece does have a “no Nazi like political parties” law, though if they are allowed to field candidates in the Greek national elections, I don’t see the problem with fielding candidates in the (pretty meaningless) European parliamentary elections.

I am now wondering if Alexander Mercouris, whose aunt was the Greek minister of culture, will say anything about this in his overlong podcasts.

Ed
Ed
9 days ago

Princess Beatrice’s ex-boyfriend Paolo Liuzzo is found dead in Miami hotel room.

This is a bad death. He dies in a Miami hotel room, and it turns out the only notable thing he did was to go on a date with Princess Beatrice nineteen years earlier. When I die, there probably won’t be a Daily Mail article about it, but I think that’s for the better.

bigD
bigD
Reply to  Ed
9 days ago

Yeah, well I won a pie eating contest once, made the school paper.

Bronto
Bronto
Reply to  bigD
8 days ago

User name checks out.

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  Bronto
8 days ago

I scored four touchdowns in one game for Polk High, and ran over “Spare Tire” Dixon for the game-winner.

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 days ago

Re: Turks & Caicos

Good (not great) spy movie, part 2 of a trilogy.

tc
Nels
Nels
Reply to  Anonymous
8 days ago

Interesting bit on deep surveillance in this series. The protagonist’s daughter has a male partner who has been with her for years but only because he is surveillance due to the dad’s history as a spy.

If I remember it correctly, that is.

Ed
Ed
9 days ago

It seems weird to write this now, but before it was taken over by Bill and Melinda Gates, the Guardian was actually a good newspaper. I remember as late as 2015 reading its Brexit coverage, and though the paper opposed Brexit and I favored it, the coverage was interesting and informative.

When Bill Gates took over the paper some of its journalists left and set up the “Off Guardian” website. And it turns out the “Off Guardian” provided the consistently best coverage of the COVID operation.

Todd Hayen posted a retrospective recently and its worth reading. Even the comments are worth taking the time to go through this time:

https://off-guardian.org/2024/03/30/did-the-covid-psyop-fail/

When I was living through the thing, I didn’t know that it would end in the Spring of 2022, as suddenly as it began, and didn’t know the extent to which the whole thing would be memory holed.

The commentators sort of came to a consensus that the entire operation was a test or expiriment. Right now this is my take. It was started up and shut down very suddenly, like the plan all along was to run it for two years and see what happened. The question is what was being tested. The commentators think it was to test how tolerant normies were of totalitarian controls, and it turned out to be very tolerant. But I think it could have been a cover for widespread testing of the Beam, with Beam injuries attributed to “COVID” or the “vaccine”. Of course, both of these could be the case.

Steve.O.Morris
Reply to  Ed
9 days ago

I thought of the drowned rat experiment. A rat will drown in 15 minutes, unless you take him out at 14 minutes, let him recover, then put him back in. Then he’ll tread water for over 60 hours. Just with the possibility of rescue. If there’s no calvary coming, the next lock down could last a while.

phelps
9 days ago

Gateway pundit says the law in question only applies to state office elections, and not federal elections, making the whole thing easy to get dismissed.

I think he’s right. Here’s the definitions section for the alleged statute:

§ 17-100. Definitions. 1. The word “election” as used in this article shall be deemed to apply to and include all general, special and primary elections, unofficial primaries and all local elections relating to candidates, ballot proposals, proceedings for the nominations of candidates by petition, and all elections held pursuant to Article 52A of the education law.

It’s pretty clearly (with the and) pointing to state elections, not federal elections. Also, even the law cited is a misapplication:

§ 17-152. Conspiracy to promote or prevent election. Any two or more persons who conspire to promote or prevent the election of any person to a public office by unlawful means and which conspiracy is acted upon by one or more of the parties thereto, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.

This is about not letting people vote unless they pledge to a certain person, or preventing all black people from voting. You certainly can’t hook two “by unlawful means” statutes together to create unlawful means.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  phelps
8 days ago

They refuse to acknowledge “shall not be infringed,” the most clear cut legal definition possible. You think they’re going to take that loser shit seriously? They ain’t playing by rules compadre.

phelps
Reply to  Anonymous
8 days ago

No argument, but the appeals courts still have moments of lucidity.

gee whiz AC
gee whiz AC
9 days ago

Hey, AC. Looked quickly through ch. 5, nothing worth noting to change, good job.

Sam J.
Sam J.
9 days ago

“…U.N. says mass graves with victims’ hands tied found at Gaza hospitals.…”

I read somewhere that they found children like this in Gaza and their heads were chopped off. Even if not true, and truthfully I do not at all doubt they would do this, you should be aware that the same people who run Israel run the US, and they have the same empathy towards us that they do to the poor people in Gaza. Their Hasbara are all over. Whining about the attacks of Hamas, but the Jews have been murdering Palestinians and taking their land in the most gruesome ways for over 50 years now. It’s hardly surprising that the Jews should get back some of what they dish out.

phelps
9 days ago

Pedo retired Navy doctor pulls a gun when he realizes it is a police sting, and not a couple of children to molest:

Looked like he was going to maybe An Hero, but the maybe is too big for the cops to chance.
Also, that he had his hand on the gun before the door opened makes me wonder if he planned for the children to leave the room alive.

Ghost of Mark Kerr
Ghost of Mark Kerr
9 days ago

AC, I’m a big fan of watching street fights, particularly w “trained” guys. I will just say that I have spent my time on the mat.
Dailymail has a longer clip of the video than I originally saw. I think the security guy has some training but maybe he either mentally froze or it was more technique without resistance.
He does a horrible attempt at maybe a snatch single, and then later on gets decent standing cross collar grip and tries osoto gari a couple of times but doesn’t do any kazushi/off-balancing so it got him nowhere.
Anyway, an interesting watch, and for sure screw all those dudes standing around. Somebody could have easily cracked him in the side of the head! That would have been a free shot probably from a law perspective.

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
8 days ago

Here ya go: (17) Dane on X: “California: While recording a promo for his city, a random citizen attacks the Mayor and his security detail. https://t.co/8wrh1bPGAW” / X (twitter.com)
A/C, I would be pleasantly surprised if any given PD actually taught osoto gari to its officers. Hair pulling (really), wristy-twistys, and an arm bar/trip combo off a two-on-one tieup is about the extent of most “defensive tactics” curricula.

bigD
bigD
Reply to  Ghost of Mark Kerr
9 days ago

Security guy was lucky the perp didn’t finish him when he went down.

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  Ghost of Mark Kerr
8 days ago

Doesn’t try to pummel/break the guy’s grip, doesn’t transition to “dirty boxing” in the tie-up. Looks like brain freeze to me.
Also, what kind of protective detail has only one officer?

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  SteveRogers42
7 days ago
AlyssaUnsaged
AlyssaUnsaged
9 days ago

Do not forget – the USPS is also fully in the service of surveillance, and always has been. They are the perfect ground observers as they’re out there every day and able to screen, “lose”, or read your mail. This was of even more importance before email and other alternate forms of communication.

I’ve had heavy items delivered in boxes compact and the USPS worker would directly ask me what was in the box?; even 30 years ago I instinctively lied to the creep saying “car parts.”

bigD
bigD
Reply to  AlyssaUnsaged
9 days ago

When they ask, always tell them radioactive materials. Un shielded.

Tonawanda
Tonawanda
9 days ago

In April of 1972 communists took over my campus. They occupied 5 buildings. The event was covered extensively by the local media, and by the university newspaper.

The media was a coordinated amplification. That was clear at the time.

I started a campus organization to oppose the takeover. In a matter of weeks the organization defeated the communists. The premise of opposition was non-political, the right to proceed with our education regardless of the politics.

Among other actions, we physically entered two of the buildings and drove the communists out. Has that happened elsewhere at another time?

In lengthy retrospect, the highly organized planning of the event dawned on me. Many celebrities showed up (Berrigan brothers, Allen Ginsburg, Rene Davis, etc). Media coverage, in retrospect, was hilariously inauthentic.

It is impossible to find any mention whatsoever of the event on the internet. The communists were defeated, so it never happened. Any inquiry goes to another event from four years earlier, one which the communists won.

My role had lasting effects which included periods of intense torment which seemed like bad luck at the time, but again in retrospect there is no doubt were intentionally inflicted.

Dav
Dav
8 days ago

I’m wondering how much of the ‘script’ is actually modeled after Hitler. The Beer Hall Putsch was an attempted coup that had surprisingly few deaths (15-20 deaths out of thousands of attendees) and ended up with Hitler imprisoned only to become nationally famous and take over the nation soon after.

If the pattern is lazily copied we’ll see Trump lose the trial on May 16. Hitler’s trial took 24 days so we’ll see if Trump’s trial takes the same amount of time.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
8 days ago

There are important differences, Trump is not calling for conquering Russia or the kind of socialism and central planning that hobbled the German industrial base.

I think Hitler tried to go off script and lost anyway, I think we can go off script and win.

wooderson
wooderson
8 days ago

https://www.elysian.press/p/no-one-buys-books Here’s the numbers on books. Money-laundering at the high end.

Just a Medic
Just a Medic
8 days ago

I am not smart enough to come up with that whole thing myself. This is God, working through me, and it is why I have no doubt we will take

the surveillance down, in His name, and free our nation.

Amen!

Farcesensitive
8 days ago

https://twitter.com/GeneralMCNews/status/1783622803108806834

King Charles’ funeral plans reportedly being updated regularly after cancer diagnosis: ‘He is really very unwell’

Farcesensitive
8 days ago

There’s that word again:

Stasi Techniques of our US Government: Go after Perceived Enemies With The Full Might Of Our Taxpayer Dollars Part 1

https://afnn.us/2024/04/25/stasi-techniques-of-our-us-government-go-after-perceived-enemies-with-the-full-might-of-our-taxpayer-dollars-part-1/

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Farcesensitive
8 days ago

Scotland’s first minister Humza Yousaf faces no confidence vote

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2oNdZb07lc

Farcesensitive
8 days ago

It’s time for a dog post.

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Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
8 days ago

🙂

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a non anon
a non anon
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
8 days ago

that one is an all-time fave

Farcesensitive
8 days ago

The three kinds of evil in politics

https://treeofwoe.substack.com/p/the-strategy-of-evil

Farcesensitive
8 days ago

There is a CULT behind our radical culture shift and their name is THE EVOLUTIONARY LEADERS.

Based upon a world religion called New Thought, they’ve gotten their Gnostic ideas into society through one of THE MOST influential & widely watched people in the media–OPRAH WINFREY.

https://twitter.com/iamlisalogan/status/1783479858347331738

teotoon
teotoon
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8 days ago
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