News Briefs – 05/07/2025

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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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Daily Mail – Was Virginia Giuffre killed? Inside the troubling trail of Epstein-related ‘suicides’ that ended with her body being found at home – and why her family are convinced someone ‘got to her.’

Background on P. Diddy over at the Daily Mail.  His father was an “associate” of a big-time drug dealer who, all of a sudden, turned up shot in the head in his car (caught as a spy?). It is not clear what Mom’s story is, but somehow she has the cash and gumption to immediately move out of Harlem as a single mom, buying a house in Mount Vernon NY, where she sends Diddy to an all-boys Catholic Academy. Meanwhile she is throwing what sounds like blackmail-gathering sex parties at her house, and has what sounds like all the local drug dealers and criminals/hustlers coming through. Diddy is getting bullied like crazy at school, and it eventually breaks him, and then by 17, he is a “mess” at Uptown Records, but he is treated like a king and cannot be fired as they plug him in to all the elites of the music industry. He gets scooped up by Clive Davis, who IIRC was rumored to have the deal you had to take it in the ass to be placed in the business, and some say he introduced Diddy to the idea of using that to control those below you, and at that point Diddy is off and running his own label/(gay-sex-blackmail-operation). Sounds like he was born into surveillance and then groomed to be a higher up in the rap area.

Judge orders Trump administration to admit roughly 12,000 refugees. NoT only can’t we send them back, now they are ordering Trump to bring in more.

Over One-Third of Payments Issued by Treasury Cannot Be Tracked Back To Any Appropriation.  Because they told Treasury not to investigate any bill which came in, but rather to just send the money out.

This will be true, if the files include an analysis of what intelligence operation was behind Epstein’s blackmail operation:

This was interesting:

 

Notice this:

 

Students is in quotes, which is a means of implying you do not think they are actually students, but rather are something else, pretending to be students, like foreign intelligence and surveillance agents. She says Harvard is violating federal law by bringing them here, which is strange as if they were students, it would not be violating any law, as they are allowed to bring foreign students here. And she implies Harvard is lying to and deceiving the American public in some way through all this.

These things can slip by us and our kind, because we are not on edge over being, in essence, foreign assets of a hostile intelligence power trying to take over the United States, and committing treason in the process. We do not have that guilty conscience which gets triggered as our real motives begin to get exposed. But the conspiracy members have a different psychology. We were horrified by 9/11. We all wish we could have been in some position to stop what happened, and save those lives. The attacks were enraging to us, and demanded vengeance. But it was not like that for them. They all knew their op ran that day’s events and the outcome was at least seen as necessary, if not a success. And I will bet there have been thousands of our kind, gangstalked, and harassed, and beamed, and tortured, and maybe even killed, for trying to tell people what really happened that day, and just doing it too early, when their numbers were small enough the conspiracy hoped it could contain their statements and limit their spread. They are just a different psychology which sees the world differently.

Here is the full letter if you do not want to go through to Twitter. You can click to enlarge:

 

 

 

 

 

General Mike Flynn Announces He’s READY to Return as President Trump’s National Security Advisor. Bill Binney approached Mike Flynn, and said Flynn gave him the cold shoulder. You face this machine, and you will find out real fast who your friends are.

DOGE says its estimated total savings has now reached $165 billion, over $1,000 Per Taxpayer.

Foreign Aid Official Who Resisted DOGE Took Secret Payments After Steering Africa Money To Friend.

Ex-Trump NSC official:

King County public defender among 30 arrested after Antifa occupation of University of Washington building. If they are Antifa, they are in the conspiracy. Since I would assume most prosecutors are as well, and many judges are compromised, it is conceivable your trial would be rigged at the judge-level, with the prosecutor, and with your own defense lawyer all being conspiracy assets, taking orders from Management.

Former CIA Scientist Reveals US Has Recovered At Least 10 ‘Non Human Intelligence’ Crafts.

When you adjust the level of  protection on the TOR browser, it will tell you that you are protected, but you are not, until you restart the browser.

Trump offers blunt, 3-word response after Carney says Canada is ‘not for sale’ – Never say never.

Credit Suisse to pay $511 million for helping U.S. taxpayers hide over $4 billion overseas.

Alberta’s Danielle Smith has said a vote on separation will be held next year if a petition gains enough support.

India launches air strikes on Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir.

Pakistan claims it has shot down five Indian fighter jets, condemns ‘act of war’ and vows to retaliate against India for airstrikes amid fears of full-blown conflict between two nuclear-armed nations.

Like any Muslim country with nukes, Pakistan responds with moderation and reason:

Drone carrying pipe bomb crashes in botched Dublin feud attack between rival gangs. You wonder if surveillance intervened to bring the drone down.

US-China Trade Talks to Start This Week as Tariffs Start to Bite.

Based SecDef, playing us like a fiddle:

This sounds like something in the Middle East:

Send people to AmericanStasi.com, because you have to fight for freedom

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Farcesensitive
1 month ago

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Fire Bondi, Fire Patel!

Iamnotwhoam
Iamnotwhoam
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 month ago

Maybe they are just waiting for the new pope to be selected… perhaps the list is being used as some type of leverage over the conclave and the final list released is dependent on whom is selected.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 month ago

Every paper document would have been scanned into the FBI’s document servers. Which, by law, are “immutable” records that can’t be deleted under ordinary circumstances.

If there’s paper to be shredded that hasn’t been scanned… the problem isn’t the shredders *now*, but the policies that allowed the agents to avoid entering evidence into the FBI’s electronic document system. 

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 month ago

Remember Farce… “we’re watching a movie”!
A movie where the script makes the supposed good guys look like incompetent lightweights who aren’t actually in charge.

a
a
1 month ago

Trumps big announcements turn out to be nothing burgers.

Perhaps a new crypto coin. Or 10% discount on Truth Social.

wlindsaywheeler
1 month ago

Losing aircraft off an aircraft carrier.

I served onboard the USS Coral Sea, Marine Detachment for two WestPacs (two and half years, onboard, ship’s company). We LOST MANY aircraft and yes, we even parked a jet with its tow tractor overboard–in calm waters. The back end of the flight deck is slanted down–the tow operator miss-calculated and one of the rear tires crossed into the slanted part—and the whole thing, driver and cockpit guy went overboard. Both successfully retrieved.

In this one visit to Subic Bay, Philippines, we lost 4 aircraft out at sea, received a new captain, and then pulled out to sea, commenced air operations and lost another four aircraft—mind you these were All F-4s.

During our firing practice off the fantail one day, the alarm went out “Plane in the water”. We ceased fire–and then two heads came bobbing up in our ship’s wake–the two pilots of a Growler EA-6. One time, we even had an EA-6 take off, failed, pilots ejected and then the plane rose, banked upside down and almost hit the bridge of the ship!!!

Losing airplanes was a COMMON occurrence but F-4s were not as expensive as today’s warplanes.

God Bless the memory of the USS Coral Sea and all her ship’s companies!

Farcesensitive
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
1 month ago

Don’t tell VD, he’s absolutely convinced the goat herder terrorists/pirates have scored a glorious victory and proven America to be a paper tiger.
Somehow them begging for a ceasefire and promising not to attack random ships sailing by anymore is them winning.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
1 month ago

All these operations are really dangerous. People forget how stressed and on the edge of performance all these planes and systems are. I was in the Air Force and we lost planes all the time in Red Flag exercises. Most of the time the pilots were killed. I saw a F-4 that came so close, so very close, that his fuel drop tank has a one inch deep crease in the tank and dirt on it from clipping the top of a mountain. The pilots were so white, they were really freaked. Your going 400 or 500 mph there’s not a lot of time. So close. This also tells you how serious they are in these exercises. They are doing everything they can to kill the other guy.

The Air Force exhibition team, Thunderbirds, hanger was right next to ours(their hanger was so clean you could eat off of it), While I was in the service there, they were practicing, the lead guy misjudged somehow, or something happened, and every one of them drove themselves right into the ground and died. They all follow the lead and when he did something wrong or something went wrong they followed him. If you ever look at close ups from their cockpits they are really close. And while it looks smooth from the ground they are bobbing all around and constantly correcting because they are so close. So they really are only able to watch the next plane they are following.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
1 month ago

And BTW those Navy guys are out of their minds. I saw them at our base a few times and even though they were landing on a regular strip they would SLAM those planes on the ground. You could hear it easily from far away. I guess it’s same on ships. You want to plant that thing as firmly as possible, as fast as possible.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Sam J.
1 month ago

That’s why Navy airframes are different from Air Force airframes.

The F-111 was supposed to have two variants – Air Force and Navy. The Air Force one shipped, but the Navy one had continual problems holding up under carrier landings. Eventually it was canceled and the Navy adopted the F-14.

Of course, there are people who claim the Navy was just nitpicking, and the real reason was they didn’t want to share an airframe with the USAF. [shrug] Given how stupid Pentagon politics can be, I figure there’s at least some truth to that.

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 month ago

Trump, “Big announcement in…”

2 weeks!

q
q
Reply to  Sam J.
1 month ago

Patrick Byrne, is that you?

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
1 month ago

Kremlin reporting on India/PAK conflict. It seems like India carried out a strike on ISI and not Pakistan itself. And that the Int’l community and PAK seem to understand this and are kinda cool with it. ISI is 100% in the Cabal/Western Intel/CIA/MI6 box in my head. That’s a really really heavy price paid by India, the target(s) had to be incredibly important.

I guess I now think this was a pre-emptive strike against a Cabal Op set to go off during Russia’s May 9 celebration. Kremlin’s apparent slow-walking of PAK Gov request/begging them to intermediate w/ India makes sense in that light.

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7 May, 05:32
Operation Sindoor, strikes exchanged: escalation between India, Pakistan
According to the Indian Defense Ministry, overnight on May 7, the armed forces started Operation Sindoor and delivered strikes on nine targets in Pakistan and the Pakistan-administered part of Jammu and Kashmir union territory

© AP Photo/M.D. Mughal
MOSCOW, May 7. /TASS/. The Indian Defense Ministry reported that overnight on May 7, its armed forces launched Operation Sindoor and carried out strikes on nine targets in Pakistan.

The military agency noted that the strikes were “targeting the roots of cross-border terror planning.” According to the Samaa TV channel, Pakistan has closed its airspace for 48 hours and carried out retaliatory strikes.

TASS has compiled key facts about the situation.

Operation Sindoor and Pakistan’s response
– According to the Indian Defense Ministry, overnight on May 7, the armed forces started Operation Sindoor and delivered strikes on nine targets in Pakistan and the Pakistan-administered part of Jammu and Kashmir union territory.

– It noted that the strikes were “targeting the roots of cross-border terror planning.”

– The ministry stressed that not a single Pakistani military facility was targeted.

– India had intelligence about new terror attacks from Pakistan being plotted and by initiating Operation Sindoor, used its right to preempt them, Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri asserted.

– India named nine terrorist camps attacked within the framework of Operation Sindoor. The list was published by the PTI agency.

– The list includes the camps of terror groups Jaish-e-Mohammed in Bahawalpur, Muzaffarabad, Sarjal and Kotli, Lashkar-e-Taiba (outlawed in Russia) in Muridke, Barnala and Muzaffarabad, and Hizbul Mujahideen in Sialkot and Kotli.

– During the operation, 17 terrorists were eliminated and 60 wounded, the News18 TV channel reported. According to the Pakistani armed forces, 26 individuals were killed and 46 injured.

– According to the Samaa TV channel, Pakistan sealed its airspace for 48 hours and delivered retaliatory strikes.

– Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif asserted that Pakistan has the right to carry out retaliatory actions.

– Pakistani Defense Minister Khawaja Asif claimed that the Indian armed forces delivered strikes on civilians.

– He also stated that Pakistan will not escalate tensions in the conflict with India if it halts Operation Sindoor and other aggressive actions.

– According to the Pakistani armed forces, five Indian fighter planes were downed.

– In turn, Pakistani Defense Ministry Spokesman Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry noted that Pakistan’s air force had not lost a single aircraft. He stressed that all downed planes were in India’s airspace.

– The number of victims of a Pakistani shelling attack at the Line of Control in India’s Jammu and Kashmir union territory had climbed to ten with 48 wounded, Reuters reported, citing local police.

International reaction
– China’s Foreign Ministry has urged India and Pakistan to avoid actions triggering any escalation.

– US Secretary of State Marco Rubio held separate phone conversations on Tuesday with Indian National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and Pakistani Director-General of Inter-Service Intelligence Muhammad Asim Malik. He called on the sides to keep the lines of communication open and avoid escalation.

– The United Arab Emirates called on India and Pakistan to display restraint, preventing the conflict’s potential escalation which may threaten regional security.

– Russia is deeply concerned by the intensifying military confrontation between India and Pakistan, the Russian Foreign Ministry said. The agency urged restraint on all sides of the conflict in order to prevent the further deterioration of the situation in the region.

Causes of escalation
– Indian-Pakistani relations deteriorated following the April 22 terrorist attack in the town of Pahalgam in India’s Jammu and Kashmir union territory where 25 Indian citizens and one Nepalese national were killed.

– India claimed that it has proof that the attack was carried out by the Lashkar-e-Taiba group of Pakistani Inter-Service Intelligence. New Delhi and Islamabad introduced reciprocal restrictive measures with regard to diplomatic workers, suspended any bilateral ties and closed their airspace for each other’s planes.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 month ago

> India had intelligence about new terror attacks from Pakistan being plotted and by initiating Operation Sindoor, used its right to preempt them, Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri asserted

If you will recall, the “insurgents” in Afghanistan were doing the same thing in 2002, attacking Alliance troops and then scurrying back across the Pakistani border. Despite being officially neutral, the Paks not only welcomed them, they gave them support. Apparently the Bush Administration managed to persuade them that might be a bad idea in the long term.

Whether the terrorists India is complaining about are “real” terrorists, or hired by the Paks, or Pak agents in disguise isn’t really relevant. If they’re based out of Pakistan, then Pakistan owns them.

Farcesensitive
1 month ago

“Not Under Command”: Maersk Container Ship Adrift Off US East Coast After Engine Room Explosion

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/not-under-command-maersk-container-ship-adrift-us-east-coast-after-engine-room

Mycroft Jones
Mycroft Jones
1 month ago

I think the big announcement is about the 2026 World Cup being held in America.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Mycroft Jones
1 month ago

Man, that’s way up there on the priorities list. WHO GIVES A FUCK. Arrest someone for God’s sake.

Tonawanda
Tonawanda
1 month ago

I print the following excerpt from a comment at Unz:

“I think it’s pretty obvious to all but hard-core true believers that Trump hasn’t got a ‘plan’. That he just says whatever comes to him at the moment, half of it he doesn’t even believe. I think he just talks because he likes to hear himself talking. Both he and his team mostly make it up as they go along. And then change to something different when the rest of the world doesn’t comply. They have substituted language for reality. If it wasn’t so seriously destructive, it would be risible. It probably still is worth a laugh, regardless.”

No disrespect intended to anyone whose thinking is more advanced than mine, but this is the reluctant conclusion I finally came to. For example, it was preposterous to believe that Trump would appoint Bondi if he were really serious about addressing fundamental issues, including surveillance, but my mind came up with reasons not to acknowledge the obvious.

With various members of the administration, Trump included, seeming to mock and insult his supporters on a daily basis, reality time has arrived.

That Trump is an incoherent mess might be the charitable explanation. At this point that is what my mind wants to believe. It may be worse.

Please do not indulge yourself with the reflex name calling and Olympian proclamations that always meet posts like these. I have already considered those before posting.

If this is where I am, there are millions of Trump supporters in the same place, right or wrong. Not that any explanations would be forthcoming, but explaining to people how they believed in one final illusion might become an issue in itself in the not too distant future.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 month ago

Your take is probably correct, but what Tonawanda has expressed is a very pressing issue.

I said something similar in the comments several days ago, and I made the point that a general sense of demoralization and even anger is starting to percolate beneath the as of now placid surface of all dissident and conservative leaning writers, readers and activists, from die hard MAGA to Covid dissidents to former liberals who voted for Trump out of frustration.

Since I agree that Trump is not really in charge, we can aim this at the faction who handle him.

A couple hundred million Americans have had about enough of the endless bullshit stacked on top of yet more bullshit.

If Trump doesn’t start dropping the hammer on all of the monsters in the most public and transparent manner possible, very soon, DJT’s handlers are going to have a much more serious problem on their hands than a few disaffected MAGA grandmas.

Hundreds of millions are awake now, and very restive, and slow walking everything so that it aligns with whatever temporary compromises you have made with Cabal is a massive mistake that will have consequences far outside the beltway and the suburbs where these geniuses live and play.

The only other take is that there are no white hats, Q was a well played Mossad PsyOp, and cabal is using Trump to clean house before releasing the self replicating mRNA vaccines in order to finish the job they started in 2020.

Honestly, Trump, and even RFK, are simply not acting like they are in control and calling the shots.

They look distracted and fatigued, like actors playing out a script with an ending no one will like.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Another Dave
1 month ago

I mean look, the Bush Faction was the pre-eminent power in the World (the whole thing!) from the end or WWII until 2008.

Sosmething weird happened in late 2007-early 2008. They retreated off the stage and occulted/hid themselves and handed power to the Obama/Chicago Faction. But, their ppl remained in the Insitutions.

Then DJT “happened”. The Obama Faction got wrecked. DJT hasn’t consolidated and the Bush Faction appears back.

The Bush Faction is brutally efficient and skilled and will glee-fully murk ppl and topple governments and immiserate millions.

They seem to enjoy playing the role of timid, craven and incompetent bunglers. They are absolutely not.

DJT is getting wrekt by the ppl who were able to dominate the entire globe for over 50yrs. You know, that kinda thing tends to happen when they get irritated.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 month ago

I look at the wreckage you discuss and don’t see the Bush Faction implicated or blamed very much at all. The Clinton’s seem insulated too (though I think they got sidelined too post 2008).

This is the wreckage of the Obama Faction and the Pelosi Faction to my eyes.

I have zero idea what Biden was. He seems to have no Faction of his own that is visible. And he wasn’t Obama or Clinton.

The weirdest thing is he cannot be a true independent. He’s not intellectually capable of that. Not even DJT is. Idk how to explain his career.

Now, as you say, and you’re 100% right, the exposure of 9/11 would end the Bush Faction totally. Or rather, end the facade and role they play to their suckers (GOP voters).

I really do think 2007-2008 was an epochal year. Something tectonic and multi-level happened. I have to think something went horribly wrong. Things got “fixed” (not really). And the Bush Faction had to step away and let the Obama Faction take the helm. The Clintons had to step away too. But not the Pelosi Faction.

Then DJT showed up and blew up the Obama Faction and Pelosi Faction. But he didn’t remive the Bush Faction from the GOP apparatus and their people in the Insitutions ( decades worth) are still very loyal.

There seems to be a power vacuum in DC and the Bush Faction seems to be filling it. Clintons prob return to prominence in DEM party. MAGA seems locked out totally still.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 month ago

There’s always factions, they may have to get approval for some things like the beam from whoever holds the controls for those things, but beneath that they will fight with whatever tools they have free reign with.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 month ago

I don’t know how controlled and restricted they are.
But it is human nature, and doubly so with evil humans, to factionalize and fight to get over on others.
It’s going to be fractal, from individual cabal members at any given level to the whole cabal vs. normies fight, and every step between.
I also think we can clearly see factional struggles, rises, and falls.

I also believe it is part of their philosophy, iron sharpens iron, so they allow and even encourage limited factional struggles to try to slow or stop their degeneration into r.
They put that philosophy into things like the Sith in Star Wars or the Clans in Battletech.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 month ago

Yeah I agree with that. Why I have a high prob that it is alium tech and even aliums doing it sometimes.

As you say, the selection algo for targets is incomprehensible if humans are doing it for human reasons.

Peter
Peter
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 month ago

Did rus.gov beaming some russians for a reason? hmm.. Absolute power deprivate absolute. Please, don’t call me for blackpiling. I’m just curious. It is as possible – as not.

Last edited 1 month ago by Peter
Leverage
Leverage
Reply to  Another Dave
1 month ago

Trump does look distracted and fatigued just like he did when he came out the first time to address Covid Hoax and when he was on tarmac with his family giving farewell speech in first term.
The only difference I see on the ground from his first term and this one is the US economy was ascending during his first one…

I am not crazy, but you may think I am
I am not crazy, but you may think I am
Reply to  Another Dave
1 month ago

you are so full of feciated matter that your eyes are brown.

q
q
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 month ago

I dont think they are that clever.

Trust Bill Barr. Yeah, right.

map
map
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 month ago

The problem with Unz is that they are so twisted up by the Gaza issue that they cannot see straight. They are so convinced that the Palestinian cause is such a wedge issue against the Jews that they are willing to throw everything else Trump does under the bus. They even have endless economic commentary on how the tariffs won’t work and they are just taxes on working people and the current account deficit is just an over-extended credit card. Jeffery Sachs and Michael Hudson, of all people, are sharing this sentiment.

It just does not occur to anyone that Jews and Muslims are allies and that their conflict is just a grift against the West. I mean, even if they don’t believe that, it’s worth entertaining the possibility and then gaming what that alliance would look like. It would look like, for example, lots of foreign college students imported to the US staging fake protests to put one over in Americans.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  map
1 month ago

“Hate Israel First” is a mental disease that destroys your mind.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
1 month ago

“Ghost in the Machine” is clearly a variation on “deus ex Machina”.

The “deus ex machina” was when one of the Greek gods was brought onto the stage via a crane to resolve plot issues in Ancient Greek drama/tragedy.

Obv, we have an “in” as opposed to a “from” to deal with in the new variation. And a “ghost” as opposed to a “deus”.

THEATER KIDS RULE EVERYTHING AROUND ME

Samuel Maverick
Samuel Maverick
1 month ago

Judge orders Trump administration to admit roughly 12,000 refugees. NoT only can’t we send them back, now they are ordering Trump to bring in more.

The answer is “No.” Another answer stated more tersely, “GFY.”

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
1 month ago

Meanwhile she is throwing what sounds like blackmail-gathering sex parties at her house, and has what sounds like all the local drug dealers and criminals/hustlers coming through. Diddy is getting bullied like crazy at school, and it eventually breaks him
 
He probably broke because he was starring in his mother’s movies. Sounds like how these degenerates would roll anyway.

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 month ago

Concerning the recent denouncement of the White Women who refused to bow down to the African. I had an idea quite a while ago and had forgot I wrote it. Maybe it was a little too soon but maybe now is time to revive the idea..

Help me start a new meme.

The Dindus say racism. I say Ni!

The Dindus say White privilege. I say Ni!

The Dindus say White supremacy. I say Ni!

The Jews say Anti-Semitism. I say Ni!

The Knights who say Ni!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIV4poUZAQo

When ever someone calls a White racist or anti-Semite all the Whites around them should start saying Ni!, Ni!, Ni! Over and over. It will annoy them quite possibly beyond their central nervous system to handle.

The only way to end this constant bleating of racism, White Supremacy and White privilege is to make fun of them when ever they say it. They’ve really driven it into the ground like chicken little and I believe Ni! could be pulled off now and the absurdity of it exactly fits the situation.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Sam J.
1 month ago

I just start beeping like a smoke detector.

phelps
1 month ago

Judge orders Trump administration to admit roughly 12,000 refugees. NoT only can’t we send them back, now they are ordering Trump to bring in more.

Bring them in. Don’t release them into the population. Keep them in custody, and send them all to a refugee camp in west Texas.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  phelps
1 month ago

Or just tell the judge to pound sand.
Or arrest him.

q
q
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 month ago

Followed by activate republican sleepers in congress, then arrest trump

phelps
1 month ago

Judge orders Trump administration to admit roughly 12,000 refugees. NoT only can’t we send them back, now they are ordering Trump to bring in more.

It looks like the judge is willfully misreading the 9th Circuit’s intent while accusing the DOJ of the same thing. I expect this to be immediately appealed, and the 9th circuit to reissue another stay, this one perhaps just a total stay, since the judge can no longer be trusted to follow their rulings.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  phelps
1 month ago

What I want to know is is there a law that says whoever it is that constantly picks judges to try cases that they know will putz them up “has” to be in charge of this? I bet there’s not. I bet it’s just another one of those wedge issues where they insert some control vector in a choke point. Just like where they put a bunch of trannies into position to pick out FBI agents. Seems to me the best way to counter this is to take that function away from them. Let the Trump administration decide who gets what case. You just need to take away their power and run things yourself.

Anonymoose
Anonymoose
Reply to  Sam J.
1 month ago

The roll back needs to be that federal district court judges cannot is due nation-wide injunctions. They’ll only have jurisdiction over, surprise, their jurisdiction.

So if a judge in Los Angeles says Trump can’t deport migrants… that ruling only applies within Los Angeles. Trump just keeps doing what he’s doing next door in Orange County until the 8th Circuit says otherwise and that still only applies in the 9th circuit and not Kansas.

It would force them to have to go get injunctions in every single jurisdiction and you’d avoid the forum shopping for your favorite judge who you want to decide national policy.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  teotoon
1 month ago

Vox Day pointed out that if the Jews can ethnically cleanse Gaza, thereby legitimising the process, then European countries can cleanse themselves of the Jews living there. What’s good for the goose type of thing.

Although the kvetching if someone actually promoted kicking Jews out would be deafening!

Farcesensitive
Reply to  English Tom
1 month ago

The ban on ethnic/cultural/religious/political cleansing in wars was always a cabal trick to keep conflicts going endlessly.

Frosty
Frosty
1 month ago

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-05-03/bulgarian-spy-ring-russia-kremlin-caught-uk-face-sentencing/105211652

A link to a u.k. locale – Russian spies story, but it is also data crumbs informative on trade craft and techniques that are also used by the gangstalker fags and the neighborhood stasi outposts. Second link is a related report. Worthwhile for fieldcraft study of the type of your adversaries that are arrayed against you. Stay frosty.

https://archive.is/2025.05.07-120254/https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2025/05/07/bulgaria-spy-russia-uk-britain/0d838a6e-2b18-11f0-a724-3bc879c9f843_story.html

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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Frosty
1 month ago

have this version too.

americanstasighiblli
Frosty
Frosty
1 month ago

https://archive.is/2025.05.05-104145/https://www.notus.org/congress/cory-mills-iraq-bronze-star
This would be a read more for the veterans of that theater or Era, but there may be a c.i.a. created narrative or cv/resume filling in of data history for a cabal operative to advance later on. But the cover story or background created identity is being questioned. Like Barry Obama at Columbia University that no one saw, ever. It is all so fake and gay. Stay frosty.

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Kentucky Gent
Kentucky Gent
1 month ago

Anyone else getting lots of 404 errors trying to navigate the blog today?
Don’t know if it is just me or not:

“Not FoundThe requested URL was not found on this server.
Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.”

mark williamson
mark williamson
Reply to  Kentucky Gent
1 month ago

I just called my wife (from another state) to bring her up to speed on the stasi info…… on.her end of the line, the phone had a brief warning the conversation was being recorded……….WTF?

Kentucky Gent
Kentucky Gent
Reply to  mark williamson
1 month ago

That’s weird. Could be a technical glitch, could be Spy Cabal following self-imposed rules of engagement. Dunno.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Kentucky Gent
1 month ago

Or just trying to freak her out for some reason.

Farcesensitive
1 month ago

I have a message for Trump and Q.
You are blowing it with your stupid plan.

The following is a message from a good friend of mine for which I have no answer, stop playing softball and give me something I can answer with.

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You can’t trust MTG, but I think some of her recent comments were timely and relevant.  Obviously the GOP and Congress themselves are pathetic and not interested in helping the Trump cabinet in any real way.

But, the honeymoon phase is over and the 2nd term appears to be mostly dead with some wins here and there and it’s apparent, largely due to the AG situation, that Trump and co. were never serious about going after any of the major crimes that the satanists have been committing with tax dollars for more than a century.

Maybe it’s because he was ordered to do so by his donors, maybe it’s because he is complicit with the crimes themselves, maybe it’s because he knows you can’t go after some of these people without your power being diminished or destroyed. Whatever the case is, here we are.

0 for 3 on AG appointments, no excuse can be made for this. We are in a war with evil people and you keep making the same mistakes like this, it can’t be taken seriously. Real, impactful moments happening in the 2nd term were contingent on an average or better AG that would carry out the will of the people and the president to go after the endless criminal enterprises.

Still waiting to see even one arrest that doesn’t have to do with someone stealing Noem’s purse or someone trying to help ICE. The crimes people want vindication for are crimes that happened long before Trump ever even ran for office, yet that is the only crimes the current administration is trying to go after, are present day affairs.

And everyone could see the judge situation from a mile away, they did it in the 1st term. Where was the plan, the contingencies, the strategy to get past this? Just complaining on truth social or on fox news about something we all knew would happen is not informing anyone of anything new nor getting anything meaningful done.

And don’t even get me started on the ICE and the deportation nonsense. I said it here before the 2nd term even started that Trump and co. would have excuses that would have to do with the judicial branch interfering and here we are now, same excuses, new term.

Yes, we know the left uses the judges they appoint to stop progress Trump makes. We don’t need to hear excuses again and again about something we are already well aware of, we need action, and short of that, we will be needing new leadership after Trump, because yeah, he is not doing what he was elected to do despite the many small victories.

Trump, despite being the best president of my life time by a wide margin, is still not the answer, never was, never will be, I hope people get smart and start looking beyond him for people that actually want to make America great and especially, not waste time empowering and strengthening Israel instead.

I’m hoping to have multiple candidates in 2028 or beyond that as part of their campaign, pledge to not support Israel with foreign aid, or any other middle eastern wars that only benefit Israel and do nothing for Americans. I think the country and the right are ready for this moment. Until this happens, we are stuck idly treading water.

I would support Trump for 3rd and 4th terms if that becomes a thing, if it only means we are staving off corporatist communists from gaining power and do more damage, but that’s about all he is good for, he just isn’t the globohomo super bad option, he’s only a little bad haha

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I don’t completely agree with my friend, but what can I possibly say as a response?
Nothing, my difference of opinion hangs entirely on hope and faith, hope and faith that look increasingly foolish.

FIRE BONDI! FIRE PATEL!

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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 month ago

If there are necessary steps that would take time to yield midterm results, like tariffs for reset of global trade and currency policy, those would need to be front loaded. One question is how much domestic policy could be affected by international events.

https://web.archive.org/web/20250506023352/https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/05/03/waltz-trump-israel/

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 month ago
Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 month ago

Well, I think it is important to give the Devil his due. And, in this case, that’s the Bush Faction. They’re one hell of an effective Faction.

Nixon, Reagan (pre-getting shot by Bush Faction wind-up-toy), LaRouche, Pat Buchanan, Newt Gingrich, Ron Paul Revolution, The Tea Party and now Thiel/Musk/DJT should all be seen as attempts to wrest control of the GOP from the Bush Faction. Sadly, each one has become more visibly clownish and goofy.

The Bush Faction stopped them all and retained total and supreme control of the apparatus.

The story is different on the other side. We have at least three new and major Factions there: Clinton, Obama, Pelosi.

Because we (the US) has a two party system, and because one Party is Fsctionalized, the non-Factionalized Party has functional control of the entire system. Through the GOP Party apparatus, the Bush Faction has 50% of the country. The DEM Factions each have some fraction of 50%.

The DEMs have to form alliances and the Bush Faction does not.

The Bush Faction retains de facto and ovetwhelming control of the GOP apparatus and the GOP media outlets. And they have decades of appointments within the Institutions who are in very senior positions.

If DJT had taken the GOP in toto, he’d have inherited those advantages. But, he hasn’t. He does not even have a single stronghold in a GOP state. FLA is 100% Bush Faction: Bondi, Rubio etc etc.

I mean look, the Bush Faction are/were the ppl who won WWII. That’s who formed the GOP. They were the ones who understood things on a level that allowed them to completely “win the Peace”. They consolidated power here and abroad.

And, they’ve fended off very very impressive challengers in Nixon and Regan (until shot) and LaRouche. I throw Carter in there too. I am not a fan, but he and his backers were very sharp and competent ppl and had serious and ambitious and intellectually sound aspirations.

At a certain point, I just gotta lean back and say “well got damn these mother-fu*kers are good… got-damn”.

By the end, LaRouche was openly advocating for the end of the Party system. As usual, that seems bug-house and 100% out-of-left-field. But, I think he was right. Look who is successfully opposing us: CHN and RUS. Those are non Party System States (one explicictly and one de facto).

Note: I have no idea what the Bush Faction wants or why they do what they do. Other than, they wanted this trajectory for the US post-WWII. I have zero idea why anyone would ever want such a thing.

Note note: I have never considered myself a “conservative”. I do identify strongly with the GOP voters. They are my people. I have zero sense of commonality with DEM voters. GOP politicians have always made my skin-crawl.

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Farcesensitive
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 month ago

And they will not be dethroned until someone (Trump and Q if we are blessed) crosses the Rubicon, throws out “the rulebook” and starts taking their pieces off the board.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 month ago

True true true

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 month ago

That is the only way to do it… the only way power has ever been won.

Which is why team Trump, and all of his appointees, look so weak and ineffectual right now… because they are.

Hundreds of millions were waiting for Trump to finally pull the trigger, and the first month felt that way with DOGE and the USAID exposure… but now, crickets.

No arrests. Nothing.

map
map
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 month ago

Again, sounds like he is turned around by the whole Israel thing, like Unz.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  map
1 month ago

Not quite, he still sees Trump as the best option for now.

Farcesensitive
1 month ago

Just got this new error when refreshing the page, after multiple tries I got through again:

Not Found
The requested URL was not found on this server.
Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.

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Anon2025
Anon2025
1 month ago

Shows a beam moving the clouds/chemtrails over Chechnya
https://lamecherry.blogspot.com/2025/05/russias-star-walker.html

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 month ago

So this will probably all sound like bullshit. And it probably is. But i’ll say it anyway since its interesting to think about.

There should be a 5th planet between mars and Jupiter. They made prediction using the titus-bode law but the 5th planet was missing but all the other extant planets fit including ones which weren’t found until later. They put ceres there now but really its just a big asteroid and not a proper planet.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titius%E2%80%93Bode_law

Well the kook cadets and the woo woo warriors have this idea that there actually was a 5th planet as big or bigger than earth at that orbital point. It had a very advanced civilization and was so advanced they were actually capable of destroying the planet and themselves. Which the did. The asteroid belt is a very limited portion of that planet which adopted stable orbits and everything else was blasted away.

Sometimes they say mars was a moon of this planet which was also fully habitable and it got knocked to its current position when the 5th planet exploded. But that would mess with the titus-bode law so who knows. What is certain is that mars has radioactive isotopes only known to be produced in nuclear explosions. No known natural source for the isotopes. So “intelligent” activity on Mars is essentially 100% confirmed from that alone. So Mars probably was very earthlike in the past.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tL-hcpexxNE

Well anyway, karma and reincarnation might be real and a lot of these guys who blasted themselves to oblivion are here now incarnated as humans. With a lot of really stupid history and karma to overcome. Specifically about blowing themselves and their planet up. Or at least its a key piece of the “learn not to do this” puzzle for them.

I just bring this up because of the pakistani guy repeating history and wanting to blow himself and everyone else up.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  Anonymous
1 month ago

I agree on the asteroid belt probably being the remains of a former large planet. Also, there are theories that the number of days in a year used to be only 360 but something happened in the deep past and 5 extra days had to be added, ie the Earth may have been pulled further away from the sun for some reason.

See the works of Velikovsky.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 month ago

I believe the planet is named Tiamat in the theory.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 month ago

I have also heard maldek or marduk.

Reanderthal
Reanderthal
Reply to  Anonymous
1 month ago

There are two ways (paradigms) of looking at cosmology: Big Bang cosmology, aka relativity, aka (((Physics))), and Plasma Cosmology, aka the Electric Universe, aka Natural Science.
People using the wrong paradigm are going to draw the wrong conclusions.

Mr_Twister
Mr_Twister
Reply to  Reanderthal
1 month ago

I can think of a third…..

Farcesensitive
1 month ago

UPDATE: 60,000 additional files related to the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy are now online at http://archives.gov/rfk.

After the initial release of 10,000 documents three weeks ago, we searched FBI and CIA warehouses for any records not previously turned over to The National Archives. More than 60,000 documents were discovered, declassified, and digitized for public viewing. Today’s release is an important step toward maximum transparency, finding the truth, and sharing the truth.

https://x.com/DNIGabbard/status/1920260712426803579

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 month ago

> we searched FBI and CIA warehouses for any records not previously turned over to The National Archives. More than 60,000 documents were discovered, declassified, and digitized for public viewing. 

So… why not turn them over to the Archives when originally ordered? And if it was a legitimate oversight, why keep storing them instead of sending them when they realized they still had them? And how fucked up is the Fed’s document storage system that SIXTY THOUSAND documents related to a major political assassination “got lost” for 57 years, and were only discovered after a search-with-intent?

Well, at least they should be thoroughly sanitized by now.

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 month ago

I think this is about where I’m at. Andrew Anglin has fairly well nailed it.

https://www.unz.com/aanglin/dispassionate-commentary-on-the-downfall-of-the-gayest-and-most-jewish-debacle-in-all-history/

Though I view the probability very, very small, at any time the Congress could change voting regulations, making them secure and limiting it to people who are paying their own way. They could also change the fake and illegal Supreme Court ruling that made State Senates representation in the States, proportional to population, giving the large cities vastly more power, instead of their former regional representation. Possibly this could lead back to Federal Senates be appointed by States instead of elections. These very few changes would turn the country around extremely fast. So it’s not 100% we are doomed but…without these reforms, it’s just impossible to change anything.

I wrote about this extensively. Here I have stated a few basics with links to many comments I did, though disregard where I say Trump can not be a fake Hitler as…well if he is not he’s sure faking something.

https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-02-16-2025/#comment-489314

For me I think the best thing I can do is keep my head down and stay out of the whole fray. I’ve shown a simple straightforward path to straightening the mess out but most all the elections are stolen at the margin and the ones there are either stupid, bribed and/or blackmailed there’s nothing I can do. I don’t have the resources or the mental state to fight this beast. I’ve said this many times but the womanish part of me, Men have this too, wants to comment on things. Basically male gossip. Sigh.

lowell
lowell
1 month ago

So UPS sent me an invoice dated May 2nd for something that they delivered to my door on April 25th – it’s for over $900 on about $500 of CNC hardware from China courtesy Amazon. Sitting here not entirely sure what to do. I’m most likely going to end up paying it because I can’t afford to fight it, but just sayin’ that the tariffs are gonna hurt guys. I’ll be the first to tell you they’re necessary, but it’s gonna suck.

“UPS payment terms require payment of this invoice by May 13, 2025.” Glad to hear it. Now. A full week and a half after the package was delivered and not at point of sale. I would also point out that I don’t remember agreeing to any of these terms.

I’m being hit with four different import duties on the same shipment.

McMaster Carr has what I bought, and it would have come out to about that same price, maybe a little more. Probably the exact same stuff from the same factory.

Meanwhile I’ve been hit by no less than half a dozen small shops like this one lately while my internal monologue is SCREAMING at me to quit my job that I can’t afford to quit yet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YL1nXQEX2fE

The other day I ran a part to a laser engraving home shop – the guy had $100K in CO2 lasers and air filtration against one wall, with a pile of leather about to go in which was destined for a whole-saler, while he picked up a quick $20 from my boss for a little name plate.

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lowell
lowell
1 month ago

Bike Mike just used the phrase “as a black man.” It’s on video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfEZY5UmCiI

Farcesensitive
1 month ago

Natural or a sign of being beamed?

I had this syndrome as a child and maybe you did too

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCGAwDw-KtQ

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 month ago

And it was happening to him decades ago when he was a child in Italy.

He’s now an amateur historian and linguist with multiple successful Youtube channels, but I don’t see him being anything they should have cared about, especially as a child, he’s pretty much a normie.

Farcesensitive
1 month ago

Army Secretary requires right to repair for ALL contracts. this was supposed to happen 4 yrs ago

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HafelMKC9RI

Farcesensitive
1 month ago

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English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 month ago

I’d rather take the pup Farce!

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 month ago

Beautiful photo.

Farcesensitive
1 month ago

DOJ Won’t Appeal Judge’s Order Against Trump’s Anti-Voting Decree

https://www.democracydocket.com/news-alerts/justice-department-appeal-trump-election-executive-order/

Fire Bondi!

teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 month ago

Fire Bondi! Now!

Farcesensitive
1 month ago

The Federal Chamber of Deputies suspends criminal proceedings in the Supreme Court against Former President Jair Bolsonaro, Former ABIN Director Ramagem and 32 others – including Army Generals – accused of attempted coup by an overwhelming vote in favor

The motion technically annuls all charges against those accused and technically allows them to run for office again

President Hugo Motta read the result and forwarded it to the Court.

315 Votes in Favor
143 Votes against
3 Votes as “Present”

https://tgstat.com/channel/@tupireport/21599