News Briefs – 05/08/2022

Here are some news stories that might be of interest. Most articles will be more or less summarized in the headline. You can skim the headlines and summaries, and click the links if they are of interest. Keep in mind, many of these reports are products of an unreliable news media, so although they will be what people are hearing and talking about, there is no guarantee any one of them is necessarily correct, and we have had cases of outright lies make it onto these pages.

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An overwhelming majority of respondents in a new poll — close to 60 percent — say they would back Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) should the Republican primary be held today. Is Georgia all Cabal, or is this bullshit, and on the day of the vote, everyone will support Perdue for Trump?

Georgia Governor Kemp, who signed off on corrupt 2020 election results, brings on former VP Pence staffer to help with his campaign.

Democratic megadonor Soros puts $1 million into Abrams’ campaign. She is fat, ugly, has an insane nasolabial disgust affect, is obviously slow-witted, and her manner is ridiculously entitled. She has so little going for her, they must control her completely to be so obsessed with her. And yet Newsweek points out all the stats in Georgia are against her, but she almost beat Kemp last time.

Arizona AG Brnovich responds to Maricopa letter pointing out its flaws but still does nothing.

Texas GOP Rep who caught Capitol Police illegally entering his office and taking photos of confidential legislative products, now says Capitol Police have changed their story. First they said there was no investigation, and an Officer just happened to notice his door was left open, and they went inside to make sure everything was OK, though they could not explain the photographs. Now as that story is falling apart, an investigation is showing there was an official investigation over Jan 6th, so they went in to spy on him.

A judge in Manhattan has refused to strike allegations that billionaire Leon Black flew an ex-model to Palm Beach to “satisfy the sex needs” of Jeffrey Epstein.

Interesting twitter thread on the SF Psyop video posted a day or two ago by a former SF familiar with the unit, postulating it is possible nothing we saw, even in person, may have been real.

Blacklisted News documents warnings from US Presidents and other leaders about an invisible government which runs the US with “no allegiance to the people.” Even Washington, at the very beginning, was talking about Freemasons. As I think about it, today there is an obvious nexus between European royals and Freemasonry. And Masons are going to have an additional loyalty to their organization which could be leveraged by spies looking to turn an asset. If the English Monarchy were at war with the Colonies, and looking to set up a spy network, leveraging pan-Atlantic Masonic ties would have been a given. In addition, Masons were probably the types of prominent people – inn-keepers, bar-owners, business owners, bank-owners – the types of people who would have access to intelligence about people and troop movements, as well as the purchase and provision of resources to the rebels. That is what an intelligence operation would look for. During the revolution it would not be at all surprising if the King’s spy network were primarily Masonic, and if it were maintained after the colonists “won,” it would probably have been Masonic then as well. If they were then being funded by foreign treasuries , and supported and coordinated by foreign intelligence agencies, to elevate their members, so they could eventually take offices and control, it might also explain a lot. As I think about it, picturing myself as whoever was in Europe and responsible for the Revolution in the colonies, I could see myself telling superiors, “This war is costing too much and taking too long, and these little pricks are ready to fight to the death. Let them win, and establish their democratic Republic. Then we will flood in cash to our assets over there under cover of business contracts, they will become prominent, we will help get them elected and put them in government, and then we will turn the new nation into “a nation of immigrants,” and flood in our civilian informant networks all throughout Europe into the country and take it over that way. Then, all these “patriots” willing to die now, can be covertly enslaved, and put to use for our Cabal, and they will think they elected it!” As I look at it, I would see that as far easier and less risky than a hot, kinetic war. Always – Always, kill all the spies and informants immediately. Never, ever leave them in place. Traitors get the rope, and quickly. Let it be remembered, should we be so fortunate again.

Mobs protest at homes of Supreme Court Justices.

Brett Kavanaugh neighbor is organizing protests outside his home: ‘I’m not going to be civil to that man.’ Cabal is going to have people in your neighborhood, so I would not rule that out here, though admittedly the programmed NPCs are so far gone she could just be one of those.

Dr Oz’s opponent blamed Trump for the Jan 6th protest at the Capitol. Clearly that is a sign of a Cabal plant, and it is why Trump endorsed Oz.

Obama-appointed judge dismisses President Trump’s lawsuit against Twitter.

From here, makes sense with them just shutting down the J&J shots a day ago –

“Pharma bro here – The FDA & CDC know what’s causing the childhood hepatitis cases and it’s not what you’re thinking…

Hello fellow tomato plant enthusiasts.

I’m a recent PhD grad working at a biotech firm in North Florida.

I help develop and test adjutants for pain management drugs that are delivered intravenously.

I’ve been reading your guesses as to what’s causing this novel childhood liver ailment in regards to the mRNA vaccines.

Almost everyone working in my field ALREADY KNOWS THE CAUSE OF THIS.

We can easily deduce it from the barrage of very specific inquiries and tests the FDA has been sending us.

Here’s your plot twist… it’s NOT the mRNA shots.

It’s being caused by a serious unforseen outcome in the development of the JOHNSON & JOHNSON (JANSSEN) COVID-19 VACCINE.

You see, that vaccine uses an adenoviral vector platform based on the virus known as ADENOVIRUS 26 (Ad26).

It’s a genetically modified version of a childhood gastrointestinal virus originally found in the feces of a sick 9-month-old.

Even unmodified it’s generally considered benign and the J&J vaccine was supposed to contain a modified, entirely REPLICATION-INCOMPETENT VIRUS.

CAN’T REPLICATE = CAN’T SPREAD = CAN’T MUTATE.

ONLY IT WASN’T REPLICATION-INCOMPETENT.

In a small percent of vaccinated patients it replicated, reached sufficient viral load to spread, and MUTATED IN THE POPULATION.

The official inquiries I’ve seen lead me to believe that an unforeseen interaction with Gilead’s HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) allowed it to become replication-competent.

A MUTATION OF Ad26 FROM THE J&J VACCINE IS WHAT IS SHOWING UP AS ADENOVIRUS F-type 41 (Ad41) IN THE CHILDREN WITH HEPATITIS.

The gastrointestinal tracts of thousands of those who got the J&J vaccine likely were or are currently teeming with this stuff.

Every time they have a bowel movement and flush it’s aerosolized all over the place.

They use a public restroom and a parent and child use the same stall next, and soon after you have a hepatitis case.

And that’s only considering initial spread.

CHILD-TO-CHILD SPREAD FOLLOWS and you know how hard it is to get young kids to wash their hands.

WHAT DID THE FDA JUST DO CONCERNING THE J&J VACCINE?

Oh yeah, they modified it’s emergency use authorization to STRONGLY DISCOURAGE USE.

WHY?

Ostensibly because of a rare blood clot risk THAT HAS BEEN PUBLIC FOR OVER A YEAR UNCHANGED IN SEVERITY.

AGAIN, WHY?

BECAUSE IT’S NOW A PLACEBO.

Doses available today on the market have had no active virus added due to its CAPACITY TO MUTATE AND SPREAD.

They don’t want people taking a placebo injection, but they also can’t outright pull it from the market or it would raise too many questions.

Interestingly enough, the Russian Sputnik V vaccine uses Ad26 and Ad5 in separate but smaller doses.

This is done to overcome any natural immunity to the viruses, but the smaller dose of Ad26 is also likely to preempt the J&J issue by producing a smaller viral load.” –

PharmaBro

User ID: 71177124

United States

05/07/2022 12:03 AM

They are shutting down the J&J vaccine, and it did use an adenovirus, and they were saying “adenovirus very early on, and now are not playing that up as much.

Monkeypox case confirmed in England.

Biden regime warns Covid could infect 100 million this fall… just in time for the midterm elections.

Second-hand fentanyl fumes from junkies smoking on busses threaten Seattle bus drivers.

Elon Musk reportedly told investors he will clean house at Twitter, then go on hiring spree, quintuple revenue, and launch a mystery product named ‘X.’

Creepy Bill Gates plans to hire a 3,000-person social media team to push vaccines and suppress any differing information. When one person, posting 8 hours per day, can hit maybe one site every 10 minutes, and in that ten minutes post 10-15 posts from a template under 10-15 different names, then each person can mimic 480-720 people. That alone would make 3,000 people look like 1,440,000 to 2,160,000 people. And in reality, I will bet they have computer software that allows them to automate the process, and speed each worker’s output times a factor of ten to twenty. And add to that the fact that most people lurk online, and do not post, and you can see how such an operation will skew people’s perceptions of the reality of what “people” believe.

Disney funds an organization that sexualizes children beginning in kindergarten.

Canadian poultry farmers are facing fear and stress as a highly pathogenic strain of H5N1 avian influenza is currently circulating in both wild and domestic flocks across North America. Record droughts, wars that drive up fuel costs, spontaneous restrictions on fertilizer shipments, agricultural diseases, a pandemic, all coming together randomly, for this one moment?

Top tractor-maker warns ransomware attack has “adversely affected” production.

Robert Kiyosaki says that hot inflation will ‘wipe out 50% of the US population.’

Nigeria is first nation to ground flights as fuel costs soar.

2 dead and 19 injured after violent explosion shakes neighborhood in Spain’s Madrid. Yesterday Cuba, today Madrid.

Historic election result in Northern Ireland as Sinn Féin wins most assembly seats for first time, pushing DUP into second place. Nationalism is rising. Unrest is coming.

Bald and Bankrupt arrested near Russian space launchpad in Kazakhstan.

Tel Aviv earlier claimed that President Putin apologized for the remarks of his foreign minister, in which he suggested Adolf Hitler may have had ‘Jewish blood,’ however a read through the transcript shows there was no Putin ‘apology’ to the Israeli PM to be found. Interesting they feel so strongly that the public needs to hear there was an apology – and the power they think that little lie will have.

Mexican president points to how quickly Washington approved billions for Kiev while stalling aid for Central American neighbors. They are not just giving money away that they could have stolen through graft somewhere else. They are stealing it more thoroughly, by sending it to a spot overseas which is like a black hole.

Biden is sending Ukraine billions of dollars of weaponry it can’t use properly.

Washington should be on a “list of war criminals” for sharing military data with Kiev, the head of Russia’s Duma has said.

A Canadian ex-soldier known as ‘Wali’ has alleged chaos, looting and incompetence in the Ukrainian military.

The growing political feud between Russia and the West has spurred the activation of specialized propaganda and intelligence units, including a special propaganda unit Britain created just to demonize Russia. If Cabal does not want us being friendly with Russia, we should all make friends with Russia.

Top Western media outlet Germany’s Der Spiegel deletes video critical of Ukraine in which Azovstal evacuee criticized Ukraine.

The American Thinker makes the case that the United States has committed numerous Acts of War against Russia this year. The only thing I would say is it is traitors in control of the government. Regular America is as at war with those traitors as Russia is. And if Russia ever chose to. there are tens of thousands of Americans who would would gladly take any Russian help they could get to expose those criminals to the rest of America.

“Expert assessment shows that… the ruble may strengthen to the level of 45-to-50 rubles per one US dollar if there is no adjustment in monetary policy.”

P.R. firm reportedly urges major brands to keep quiet about abortion amid Roe v. Wade controversy.

New Hampshire Senate approves legislation to repeal the abortion clinic ‘buffer zone’ law. It is a definite change in the winds, toward the direction of K. The question is, is it just happening, or is it being done by those in control to get ahead of the Zeitgeist?

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Rex regum venient
Rex regum venient
1 year ago

“Texas GOP Rep who caught Capitol Police illegally entering his office and taking photos of confidential legislative products, now says Capitol Police have changed their story.”

Is this the first official action of Civil War 2?

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
1 year ago

Regarding European Royalty/Freemason control over the fledgling US Republic, a couple of years ago I came across Robert David Steele claiming the US was never independent and we’ve been a covert British colony all along. Hard to find sauce on it though. The best I’ve found is David Icke’s “Tales From The Timeloop”, where at the end he provides a summary but no sauce. Still totally plausible in Clown World.

It makes sense though. King George no longer had to pay for protection or infrastructure but got to collect taxes.Supposedly the clue is in how Franklin and another were addressed as Esquire in the Paris Treaty, a British title. The original 13th Amendment was supposed to ban anybody holding that title from serving in Congress or as President. A few states, including Virginia, ran out the clock and it was never ratified.

Then we have the Act of 1871 where the UNITED STATES corporation was formed. Even before I knew about that, I figured we have not been under the Constitution for quite some time. It’s a ceremonial relic they roll out from time to time to placate the sheep, but it is not in effect.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  EricTheAwful
1 year ago

Even if the U.S. had been operating independently until either the Civil War, or the creation of the Federal Reserve, those two events considered critical in the deconstruction of the Constitutional Republic, there can be no doubt foreign agents and financial interests have been actively attempting to subvert the U.S. and redirect its energies for generations.
The fact that we imported hundreds of high ranking Nazi’s after WWII and literally put them on our government payroll for decades, as well as the demonstrable penetration of our national security establishment by Israeli and British Intel, among others, should be proof enough at how compromised our entire establishment is, and that’s only what we know about.
God only know what else has been going on behind the scenes for the past century.

B.Chiclitz
B.Chiclitz
Reply to  EricTheAwful
1 year ago

1776 may seem like it happened a long time ago, but from a historical perspective, it happened this morning. And before that monarchies ruled for thousands of years, entitled by bloodline.

That alone, In hindsight, would make it seem unlikely to think they would just let things slide.

But add to that the material-messianic mindset of banking and/or occulted powers pulling the strings of the monarchies by that time, and it would seem downright naive. “You have a republic, if you can keep it”

And it would seem they have indeed been chipping away. “Agents of the crown” if you will are now everywhere.

But before we get too blackpilled, the patriot’s in the trenches were undoubtedly fighting for their freedom. And their generation made sacrifices we can not even imagine in order to achieve it. That sacrifice “spiritualizes” freedom and the flag which represents it in no small way. It is very much real.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  EricTheAwful
1 year ago

jews intermarried with all that royalty for over two millennia. and propagated templarism/freemasonry (very similar stories and iconography) and formal satanism. it isnt “the brits” as they arent “banksters”. re the missing 13th amendment, you’d have to explain why copies of the constitution were still being found in the 1860s with the “offending” amendment in it… but yes the constitution is treated as a talisman and the D/R parties as skinsuits like most labels that are paraded around.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  EricTheAwful
1 year ago

With the War of 1812 the English abandoned whatever thoughts they had of retaking America by force, but whatever owns the English knew how to infiltrate, subvert, and conquer without a military campaign. This is why the BAR association basically runs everything one way or another, why we have a central bank, all of it.

I am a believer that there is no truly unified worldwide Cabal, but instead a factional organization something like the Sith Empire from Star Wars, where there is no real loyalty, everyone is out for themselves without a care for collateral damage, and power is the only real goal. Basically, Game of Thrones.

As for the Constitution, the new congress began passing into law everything that the Federalists had been unable to get into the Constitution proper, so while it was never meaningless it wasn’t much of a restraint at the beginning. In fact I think in some ways it’s actually proving to be a stronger roadblock now than it was then because they can ignore it but only to a point.

For instance Biden’s new ministry of truth begins jailing people for speech, it will not end well. But that was happening with John Adams and the Alien& Sedition Acts, Lincoln and the War Between the States, WW1, WW2, etc. The Constitution never stops these injustices, but it gives us a fixed standard by which to condemn them.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Star Wars, Game of Thrones references

All these SF and fantasy stories seem to be a lot more about mankind than about what went on in some galaxy far, far away.

I watched Jupiter Ascending (2015, by the Matrix people) this weekend. The script is a mess, with too many alien races, etc., but it’s about a reality ruled by royal families obsessed with genetics and who see Earth and its inhabitants as their property and cattle. Also about ending or “resetting” civilizations:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/BhynQsOZD7fl/
(from 5min00 to 7min30 in the movie)

Infrastructure destroyed, cars/transportation destroyed, a doll on the ground (children killed?), a bag of groceries on the ground (food destroyed) – and the aftermath inspected by the royals.

Pooblius
Pooblius
Reply to  EricTheAwful
1 year ago

The city is rife with symbols in the streets, a large phallus with a underground foundation of 111 feet and 555 feet height is its center.

Yes masonic/satanic from the go, thats hard for lots of patroits to swallow, and a colony Britiania to varying degrees throughout our history.

savantissimo
savantissimo
Reply to  EricTheAwful
1 year ago

“Then we have the Act of 1871 where the UNITED STATES corporation was formed.”

This gets into the “sovereign citizen” BS. I’ve never seen any real legal reasoning behind it, and relying on it in court will get you squashed like a bug.

A corporation isn’t what people think, a corporation is a body which continues to exist despite changes in leadership. There are many different types besides chartered corps., limited-liability corps. and joint-stock corps that most people think of when they hear the word “corporation”.

The early corporations were dioceses and town governments going back to Roman law and earlier.

Yes, the federal government is a corporation, but then it always was, from before the Constitution and even the Articles of Confederation, going back to the Continental Congress. That it is a corporation does not mean it isn’t a government or that it exists separately from the body chartered by the Constitution.

Rex regum venient
Rex regum venient
1 year ago

“Elon Musk reportedly told investors he will clean house at Twitter, then go on hiring spree, quintuple revenue, and launch a mystery product named ‘X.’”

Unless he starts competing with Amazon I don’t see him making much money.

Rex
Rex
Reply to  Rex regum venient
1 year ago

I can’t figure out how they make money now. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Rex regum venient
Rex regum venient
1 year ago

“New Hampshire Senate approves legislation to repeal the abortion clinic ‘buffer zone’ law. It is a definite change in the winds, toward the direction of K. The question is, is it just happening, or is it being done by those in control to get ahead of the Zeitgeist?”

Some of the delta was natural, K was going to return anyway, but by artificially creating K conditions that could lessen the K peak in the future and rabbits with great assets (money) could sail through and survive.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

“[Stacey Abrams] is fat, ugly, has an insane nasolabial disgust affect, is obviously slow-witted, and her manner is ridiculously entitled.”

Maybe she’s entitled because she’s an Abrams, just like JJ Abrams, the Star Trek and Star Wars big shot.

Stacey Abrams may be running to become Georgia’s next governor, but on Star Trek: Discovery she answers to “Madam President.”

Stacey Abrams Explains How She Was Cast as President of Earth

Will she ever explain how she was cast as a big politician?

Abrams has a prominent gap between her two upper front teeth. In physiognomy, that means you’re a reckless risk taker.

We have the book deals again, but why so many? That in itself would be a full time job:

Abrams has also found success as an author of both fiction and nonfiction. Her nonfiction books, Our Time Is Now and Lead from the Outside, were New York Times best sellers. Outside of politics, Abrams has published eight fiction books, using the pen name Selena Montgomery until 2021. While Justice Sleeps was released on May 11, 2021, under her real name. Abrams also wrote a children’s book, Stacey’s Extraordinary Words, released in December 2021.

How she got her first taste of the big time:

While in high school, she was hired as a typist for a congressional campaign, and at age 17, she was hired as a speechwriter based on the edits she had made while typing.[16]

Even gifted teens aren’t on the same level as experienced writers who are 25+. Ridiculous.

This comment is long enough already, so just a few more bits without comment to finish:

As a freshman in 1992, Abrams took part in a protest on the steps of the Georgia Capitol, during which she joined in burning the state flag.

Abrams co-founded Nourish, Inc. in 2010.[23] Originally conceived as a beverage company with a focus on infants and toddlers,[24] it was later rebranded as Now and pivoted its business model to an invoicing solution for small businesses. Now raised a $9.5 million Series A in 2021.[23]

In April 2018, Abrams wrote an op-ed for Fortune revealing that she owed $54,000 in federal back taxes and held $174,000 in credit card and student loan debt.[154]

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

“Top Western media outlet Germany’s Der Spiegel deletes video critical of Ukraine in which Azovstal evacuee criticized Ukraine.”

Der Spiegel and Stern are Germany’s weekly news magazines, like Time and Newsweek.

Spiegel recently got 3 mil from the Gates Foundation. They produce the usual propaganda and had to make a pawn sacrifice in 2018 when one of their propagandists got severely fact checked by the residents of Fergus Falls, Minnesota (see the article “Der Spiegel journalist messed with the wrong small town” by Michele Anderson and Jake Krohn). He’d done a completely cartoonish profile of the town folks as backwards rednecks and just invented a lot of stuff.

Their covers are often amusingly corny or even cringe. Just do an image search: Spiegel cover (and add a recent year). The scary thing is that they must be effective on the German psyche, or they wouldn’t keep doing that.

Stern once published totally fake Hitler diaries. There’s a good comedy movie, Schtonk!, about the scandal.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
1 year ago

Re the SF psyop vid

Yeah. That’s the implication. The bit where the Tianamen tank turns away shook me pretty good. That vid was telling us they have total control of what we think happens.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

At least the Pentagon part of 9/11 might have been that fake.
A documentary that doesn’t go quite as deep, but still has some serious questions:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/JJEplRDGjueE/

Ruddy
Ruddy
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I have two coworkers who were in DC that day for work. They saw the plane that hit the Pentagon flying low. They even gave official statements along with many others.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

As far as 9/11, I live in NYC, I was in the city on that day and all subsequent days, and I know multiple firefighters that were there and know guys that were killed. I watched it in real time in real life.
The actual event took place. As to who is truly responsible, exactly how the whole operation went down and how the public was clearly lied to as a lead up to Iraq/Afghan invasion, all of that is an open question, but as far as the actual event, it went down and I saw it.
There is no doubt that the establishment story is BS from top to bottom, but that the towers went down and killed thousands is beyond dispute.
I was an eye witness.

DavidS
DavidS
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

“… to find out these people all view themselves as part of some other secret sociopath nation, and regular Americans are just disposable, and the nation is a big psyop only idiots fall for.”

I keep thinking the movie, They Live, was just more predictive programming. My mind immediately veers off to, Well, not literally. But why the hell not?

Last edited 1 year ago by DavidS
kid
kid
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

 In fact, if I didn’t know about all of this, and fi some of the boobs didn’t talk about being a part of this in front of surveillance cameras covering my perimeter

Strange how they aren’t exposed whilst this incompetent.

kid
kid
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

The ground network doesn’t strike me as highly trained, or as if they even take any of this seriously. Part of what is irritating is I get the impression they are just picking any yahoos who want power of fellow citizens and giving them microwave emitters and eavesdropping equipment, and telling them they are above the law. One guy they had on me, appeared to actually be talking with a parole officer on the phone when I saw him once where he worked. He had to give the phone to his boss so he could give the PO an update. Who knows who these fucking people are or how they will abuse all of that. It is probably why you have all these accounts of gangstalking and abuse. A real professional surveillance op would never make the news, or get exposed like this.

But then again, they are running children in the schools, so I assume they have to accept there will be leaks here and there. In a way, they are protected by how nuts it all is. I saw all of this for so long in my school, and never put it all together because I would never have beleive it could hap-pen in America.

Whilst I realised they weren’t secret agent material, it’s mindblowing if they are like this. Also it’s mindblowing how different everyone is to me. If evidence was this strong and apparent to me, I would believe it or entertain the strong possibility instantly, thus there is no way a huge group of TIs who can show compelling evidence won’t be believed. In my case evidence is much less strong so I believe based on 2nd hand evidence

map
map
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I don’t know…I have serious doubts that this “physical disinformation” unit was even deployed anywhere, let alone WWII.

Take the video of the inflatable tanks. Fooling experienced military professionals with something like that strains credulity. German command staff would know that there is an entire logistical chain in support of a single tank, let alone any number of them. To sell the psyop as legitimate, you would not only need realistic-looking fake tanks or recorded sounds. You would need the necessary personnel to be milling around. IOW, it is people that sell the psyop, not the equipment.

Imagine a forward base with inflatable barracks, tanks, aircraft, fuel dumps, trucks, and jeeps, with real personnel running around. Now imagine all of that coming under attack. It would be a bloodbath and a PR nightmare. Therefore, I don’t see this psyop ever working on the battlefield.

I do see it working against the general public since the rubes are ignorant about how things work.

Question is, why would the military sell the story that such fakery distracted the Germans from D-DAY, thus reducing the death toll? To make the actual death toll seem less horrifying.

If you just casually examine the way WWII battles were fought, then it looks like commanders fought them in ways to maximize military casualties. Why, for example, were there no battleships positioned to shell the beaches before the D-DAY landing? In fact, any ship with heavy guns would’ve been adequate to take out all the machine guns and artillery nests that guarded the landing area, instead of relying on waves of soldiers to overwhelm a position. Another example is all of the island fighting in the Pacific. What was the purpose of landing marines to fight it out with the Japs?

Remember, once you are in a position to land troops from the water, it means that you have total naval supremacy. You can’t be challenged on the sea anymore. This means that Japanese troops would’ve been stranded, unable to be evacuated, or resupplied. Once you defang them of any weapons that could hurt your fleet, you can then leave them to starve or die of dehydration. Instead, the Navy brain trust decided to give the Japs a fighting chance and killed lots of soldiers in the process.

The default position is that psyops are there to fool you and not the enemy.

Machine Trooper
Machine Trooper
Reply to  map
1 year ago

They did shell Normandy. There were also bombing missions pre-H-Hour (which missed their targets).

map
map
Reply to  Machine Trooper
1 year ago

Helluva poor job.

map
map
Reply to  SteveRogers42
1 year ago

Oh…it’s worse than I thought. They had initiated an amphibious assault on Normandy without first securing the area against Naval attack from German ships?

“Omaha was a much tougher fight than Utah. When things got bogged down in Omaha, the USS Texas and USS Arkansas got up close to shore to blast the German emplacements,” Nasuti said.”

This makes no sense. The 16-inch guns on a battleship have a 14-mile range. You would not need to get “up close.” They could hit the Sears Tower from Wisconsin’s side of Lake Michigan.

Ed
Ed
Reply to  map
1 year ago

Commenting on the World War 2 stuff:

There were a ton of battleships shelling the German positions at Normandy. In fact, it was the largest naval bombardment in history.

Many if not most of the Japanese island fortresses were in fact bypassed. The ones assaulted were thought to be needed as bases for air craft. There was still a limitation on effective air cover. Iwo Jima was thought to be essential as a base for the nuclear attack.

While there was a considerable effort put in to convince the Germans that the invasion would be at the Pas de Calais area instead of Normandy, the Germans were not really sure it wouldn’t be at Normandy, and Hitler thought the site would be Normandy. The thing was that Pas de Calais was a better invasion site, in terms of having better ports and being closer to Germany, so the Germans had to invest in defending it anyway.

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  map
1 year ago

Many Pacific islands were valuable as airstrips. Land-based planes are larger, longer-ranged, and can carry more ordnance than carrier-borne planes.
Plus, the Navy needed staging areas for supplies. It’s a long way back to Pearl.

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

“…“physical disinformation” unit…”

I think it’s true. I read a book about these units. I can’t remember the name. I thought it was “Ghost Soldiers” but I get different links for that. If I remember correctly, they hired some magicians, (I may be mixing up books here),to help set this up. They did more than just haul around fake blow up tanks and use loud speakers with recorded heavy truck and tank sounds. In one case in Egypt, there was a port they need protecting. So what they did was camouflage the real port and in another location near by with a somewhat similar coastline but smaller they made a fake port set up to look like the original. From the air it looked the same and it was bombed but the real port was not.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_Army

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
1 year ago

Re: masons and early US.

Lyndon LaRouche spent a lot of time showing how the early years were a battle between England spy networks and the US with help from France. That’s why Franklin was in France etc etc. LaRouche believed Edgar Allen Poe was one of our greatest spies and counter-intel assets. Poe’s books and poems can be read as explaining his methods and cases.

It seems 90+% of Masons were dupes and just in it for business contacts or to merely survive in business. But that top percent? Whew.

I spent a lot of years looking at this and I think thr best way to look at it is that somehow King Louis the Fair and the Church destroyed the noble secret socities (Templars etc). They then dispersed but infiltrated the Masons which was a benign if mystic craftsmen guild. They also became the Pirates and allied with the Jews.

But the masons were never close to the top. Even the 33rd degree dudes were mostly propagandists (Albert Pike and Manly P Hall).

Ann K.
Ann K.
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

Michael Witcoff wrote a very comprehensive and intriguing book on this topic.
Here’s an interview with Jay Dyer:
https://youtu.be/p4-c5O8lVM8

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Ann K.
1 year ago

I’ll watch that tonight. Thanks. William “Bill” Cooper and Mystery Babylon series is good too. He was a pathologically angry dude and a lolbertarian who liked to berate his audience, but if you can get past that, the info is good. He did a lot of research.

Just Me
Just Me
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

Bill Cooper’s book, Behold a Pale Horse, freaked me out.
Probably my 2nd conspiracy book.
I started with Ralph Epperson’s The Hidden Hand.
After that, I was off to the races!

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

yes the lower level ones are dupes. yes poe was a patriot and they stowed his head in. reference some of his stories such as “never bet the devil your head”. they have some propagandists who were useful if revealing. (((they))) started templarism and freemasonry. from above, somewhat – jews intermarried with all royalty for over two millennia. and propagated templarism/freemasonry (very similar stories and iconography) and formal satanism. it isnt “the brits” as they arent “banksters”. re the missing 13th amendment, you’d have to explain why copies of the constitution were still being found in the 1860s with the “offending” amendment in it… but yes the constitution is treated as a talisman and the D/R parties as skinsuits like most labels that are paraded around. attorneys were banned per the 13th. from old dictionaries, “attorn” means to lie for. as in the elias cases vs durham… he isnt representing all those guys, they are werking togetehr and elias is coordinating the lie.

savantissimo
savantissimo
Reply to  lastkingofscotland
1 year ago

Not to say anything either way on the rest of what you wrote, but “attorney” meant a representative, an agent, not a lawyer. As in: “power of attorney”.

map
map
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

Notice what is missing from our analysis? The East India Company. What hand did the East India Company play in all of this?

This is a very shadowy organization. The name change, for example, from the “Dutch” East India Company to the “British” East India Company, indicates a change in residency, rather than form and function. The BEIC controlled something like half of global trade and they deployed their own mercenaries and their own armed craft. No doubt they employed their own intelligence branch and probably bribed and blackmailed the British Parliament. It is hard not to believe that the EIC had some kind of hand in the American Revolution.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  map
1 year ago

EIC formed under Elizabeth I while John Dee was still alive (if allegedly out of favor). Yes it was clearly a part of the plans hatched for Cabal to rule the world. All the usual suspects. I think I saw here that they name changed into some salvage company?

The Pirates were obviously Templars working with Sephardic Jews in the Carribean. Also part of the plan.

Miles Mathis Committee makes the excellent point that the Crusades were actually the East (Jews) invading the Western Nobility.

Ann K.
Ann K.
Reply to  map
1 year ago

An interesting guest post at Miles Mathis on the EIC: http://mileswmathis.com/EIC.pdf

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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  map
1 year ago

Sounds like you have been reading milesmathis.com

savantissimo
savantissimo
Reply to  map
1 year ago

The two companies were distinct and coexisted. The Dutch EIC was more important up until at least 1688, when the Dutch took over the British monarchy. The records of both still exist and can be examined. There were periodicals that at least the BEIC and its employees published.

There is a great deal of mystery, nevertheless. Where did all the money go? Their dividends weren’t great. They were not principally instruments of the British government, somewhat the reverse. The Indian Mutiny caused the government to nationalize the BEIC. Before that was colonialism, after, imperialism. (Not at all the same things, different people and motivations.)

Their intelligence branch was famous, “politicals” they were called. See Flashman and The Mountain of Light for more about them and the war with the Sikhs.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
1 year ago

Well, I guess JandJ is getting set up to be the fall guy. They better pony up some more billions for Congress via lobbyists.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

J&J are the fall guys, and Trump walked them onstage and sung their praises.
I would love to be a fly on the wall for the planning on that event.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

not high enough in cabal, werked more with OGE, and thru lawfare are getting to be the billpayer.

Machine Trooper
Machine Trooper
1 year ago

An overwhelming majority of respondents in a new poll — close to 60 percent — say they would back Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) should the Republican primary be held today. Is Georgia all Cabal, or is this bullshit, and on the day of the vote, everyone will support Perdue for Trump?
Of course it’s bullshit. But around 0300 on election night, the “vote” counters will make the hand fit the glove.

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Machine Trooper
1 year ago

Georgia has an open primary system. There is no contest for the Democratic nomination, so Democrats are going to vote in the Republican primary for Kemp. That is what the polls are reflecting.

Open primaries make no sense, because they can be screwed with in this way, and the whole idea is that the parties are supposed to be private organizations sponsoring candidates for the general electorate. Its also not that difficult to just change your resignation before a primary if you really want to vote in it.

I suspect open primaries are a function of two parties being granted a duopoly on power, and sometimes even ballot access, due to the compromise of 1876. So the two parties are quasi official parts of the system. For a long time, southern states had a one party system, not a two party one, and the open primaries may be a relic of that period.

A few states have switched to a French style two round system where all the candidates, regardless of party affiliation, run in the first roun, then the two two in the second, and that makes some sense. The chances of a not cabal candidate making it through to the second round are still greater than in winning the primary of one of the two cabal parties.

Machine Trooper
Machine Trooper
1 year ago

Brett Kavanaugh neighbor is organizing protests outside his home: ‘I’m not going to be civil to that man.’ Cabal is going to have people in your neighborhood, so I would not rule that out here, though admittedly the programmed NPCs are so far gone she could just be one of those.
Roberts is definitely Cabal. Kavanaugh and Coney-Barret are either Cabal, cowards, or just more CCP assets. All the drama during the hearings, and their occasional just rulings, were kayfabe for us peasants, so we dismiss their treason as incompetence or, better yet, “blind justice.”
The Bushes are Cabal through-and-through; and their fellow Cabal assets in the Democrat-Media Machine dutifully played the part of their mortal enemies so we would accept the illusion of choice.
Even back when the Senate was questioning Kavanaugh on the right to bear arms, it was obvious he rules according to judicial precedence–not according to the Constitution. Say what you want about the Constitution doesn’t exist and Lincoln was Hitler and blah blah blah, but these dirtbags still take a public oath to uphold it–not judicial precedence or the UN Constitution or the poem on the Statue of Liberty. (Most of us can guess who/what TPTB swear allegiance to in secret. Everything’s a damn illusion; but as arrogant and blatant as they are now about so much other stuff, they’re still not yet ready to admit the emperor has no clothes.)
After this Court refused to hear the evidence on the greatest crime in our country’s history, how much more do we need to know about them?
If Cabal truly does want to eliminate any of them, it is Thomas, Alito, and maybe Gorsuch. They might sacrifice one or more of their obedient lapdogs for some political purpose as an excuse to rape us even harder, but that’s about it.

Machine Trooper
Machine Trooper
1 year ago

Dr Oz’s opponent blamed Trump for the Jan 6th protest at the Capitol. Clearly that is a sign of a Cabal plant, and it is why Trump endorsed Oz.
Agreed; but it’s probably a safe bet that Oz is also Cabal. Trump surrounded himself with traitors who stabbed him (and us) in the back.
Trump evidently would rather have a bad deal than no deal, and a “shake hands with the devil” allowance fits perfectly with that.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Machine Trooper
1 year ago

Oz can’t win though? It may have been a gesture towards Turkey and more a foreign policy move wrt his next admin. Oz despite his Swedenborgianism is surely a gulenist.

Georgis boy
Georgis boy
1 year ago

Didn’t the polls say Hillary would win & Trump didn’t have a chance?
I live in Northwest Georgia, I see few Kemp signs, one Perdue sign, and many (Kandiss) Taylor signs. You should all check out the interview on Rumble with Stew Peters where she announced her Executive Order Ten to demolish the Georgia Guidestones.
Her other Executive Orders announced include a ban on vax and mask mandates, investigation of the 2020 election, groomer ban in public education, defunding abortion, and ban in schools of oppression of any race, anti-white racism, communism & sexual perversion.
She’s a spitfire and calls out people’s BS.

highanglehell
highanglehell
1 year ago

Just want to say in regards to the nasosabial lines hypothesis..
This is also the same face Sothern men make after squinting in the sun for so long or having to deal with a Yankee or two. If it smells like shit it probably is shit and that’s the face a person makes when it smells like shit.
In their case though they are smelling themselves and that’s why they (cabal shitbags) are making that face.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Saw this and immediately brought to mind something I noticed a long time ago. During the Great Depression God sent signs of hope to the people using sports figures which became so iconic that by the time 75 years had gone by they had major movies made about them.

Seabiscuit and “The Cinderella Man” James Braddock.

Seabiscuit was a purebred horse that managed to be all wrong from the time of birth, sold off for a song only to turn around and stun the horse racing world and eventually beat a horse considered unbeatable on his home track -War Admiral. War Admiral’s best time on his home track was the day he came in second to Seabiscuit. An informal race, but no one cares.

Braddock was a never-was-been prize fighter turned longshoreman who came out of nowhere to knock out the number two ranked heavy weight and then went on to take the championship from a boxer known to have killed men in the ring. David can beat Goliath.

How many of these Kentucky Derby winners does this make now pointing to Trump? Two? Three? Four? This isn’t a complete thought, just a note.

Kentucky Derby Winner ‘Rich Strike’ at 80-1 Becomes Second Longest Longshot in History – President Trump Cheered at the Race
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/05/kentucky-derby-winner-rich-strike-80-1-second-longest-longshot-history-president-trump-race/?utm_source=Gab&utm_campaign=websitesharingbuttons

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

George Soros is signalling that internet blackouts are the way to go. We’re almost at the point that they need to shut down the internet to stifle dissent, which will only make dissent worse.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/04/creepy-george-soros-predicting-internet-blackouts-know-dont/?ff_source=Gab&ff_campaign=websitesharingbuttons

Keep saying, it’s like Babylon 5 was written for us:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vC20Ej6E99A

MentalAnon
MentalAnon
1 year ago

On the parallel society:

There was an older woman working a cash register at a grocery store. She saw a man pushing a cart full of liquor out of the store. She caught up to him and demanded a receipt. He didn’t provide one. So she grabbed a carrying basket, swinging it at him, threatening him, and wouldn’t let him leave. Finally, he ran off, but the suspect was “apparently never taken into custody.” (ed note: KEK). Even though her co-workers called her a hero, exactly two days later management suspended her. Then promptly fired her the next week. No bennies. 31-year employee with perfect record. She’s suing Kroger’s. The company’s response: “we do not comment on ongoing litigation.”

Normies and even semi-aware normies will find this utterly baffling. Perhaps they’d eventually come down on the “all corporations are just evil” meme. I’ll admit at one time I did as well. But we’ve been trained at his humble site, and we know better. 

The man with the cart was most likely “with intelligence.” Perhaps he had an arrangement with store management. Perhaps he had some teenage cashier in his pocket. Either way, it takes balls (or “intelligence training”) to walk out of a grocery store with a cart full of alcohol knowing those annoying door alarms are going to beep and not give a shit. Reading the article, you get the feeling this guy was casually walking out, and she was the only cashier up front, and the only one the confronted him. “Backup” had to be called. Feels like he may have walked out with a cart of two of booze before. She wasn’t supposed to stop him. He wasn’t supposed to be stopped. Perhaps he was supplying underage kids. Perhaps he was adding to his collection. Perhaps there was darker phaggotry afoot. Either way, there was a plan for the alcohol that night, plans that got fucked up because one decent person decided some scumbag wasn’t getting away. Either that, or a member of parallel society got pissed and decided to set an example. Her firing was simple and swift retribution from that parallel society, which operates according to its own logic, unknown to us. Stories like these are data points for when the lines of two different realities intersect.

Marielle Redclaw
Reply to  MentalAnon
1 year ago

If he were an asset, it wouldn’t be better just to let the incident blow over? Swap in a different asset? Now there’s a lawsuit and ongoing attention.

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Ed
Ed
Reply to  MentalAnon
1 year ago

Excellent post.

This sort of stuff is what flipped me into CT. Just saw or read about too many things happening that wouldn’t be happening if society had worked like I was told it worked.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
Reply to  MentalAnon
1 year ago

Lawyers run the corporations these days.

When I was a teen working retail back in the 80s he would’ve absolutely been stopped but nowadays? No way. The risk of getting sued if the thief hurts himself in a scuffle means that shoplifters are given free reign. There will be no confrontations.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago
Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Dr Oz’s opponent blamed Trump for the Jan 6th protest at the Capitol. Clearly that is a sign of a Cabal plant, and it is why Trump endorsed Oz.

He should have endorsed Barnette.

Rex
Rex
1 year ago

I never understood flying someone across the country just to have sex. There’s agencies any of these rich guys can have their assistant call to send any number of even hotter women to their rooms within an hour.

My spouse and I have amazing sex, but it’s not our life’s obsession like it seems to be with these psychopaths. I just don’t get it.

Johannes Q
Reply to  Rex
1 year ago

I’ve met a few adults who were sexually abused as kids; they’re all permanently horny, can’t go more than 24 hours without wild sex with strangers. They actually think they’re normal and people like us are deficient.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Johannes Q
1 year ago

This explains a lot of behavior in some people I did not fully understand in the past.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

I have been watching this build for most of the six years he’s been on Youtube, and it’s a MONSTER. It’s made out of granite slabs, which basically cancels vibration better than any other material including epoxy-granite mixes. When he rebuilt it with quality components it became an industrial grade machine, period. All DIY.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSC76fY239E

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

I think there’s a chance that a SCOTUS which would overturn Roe V. Wade would have the guts to declare a an election invalid when there is video of two thousand people committing election fraud being broadcast for free across the web for all to see, especially when the admin that committed the fraud is perfectly fine letting their homes become ground zero for a riot that will be used as cover for assassination attempts.

Assuming SCOTUS hears the case and hears the evidence it’s very likely they will rule in favor of overturning the 2020 election results. Should that happen all hell will break loose, and that’s when martial law becomes a very real possibility, including mass arrests. Just spitballing, not making a real prediction on this because so far NONE of us have been correct about timing or strategy.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

If you are doing the Kingdom’s work, Satan will attack you. I wish I could say that I was absolutely certain that Satan needs to attack me for me to fail, or for that matter that I am absolutely on the correct path.

Had some things go right today. I know that much.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slbshpYE-yw

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TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Biden is sending Ukraine billions of dollars of weaponry it can’t use properly.

If our military knew how to use that weaponry properly, they wouldn’t have jerked around in Afghanistan for twenty years before bugging out.

Maybe they can hire some Taliban to show them how to use the stuff.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> P.R. firm reportedly urges major brands to keep quiet about abortion amid Roe v. Wade controversy.
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That would be the logical thing… but liberals won’t shut up. Particularly when they’re using corporate fronts to promote their agendas. Gun control, toxic masulinity, LGBTQP, vegetarianism, reparations, the Jab… now with extra Roe vs. Wade!