News Briefs – 06/04/2022

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Telegram has released user data to the Federal Criminal Police Office of Germany in several cases, Spiegel reports.

File this older 2020 datapoint under, some things, once read, cannot be unread, a graphic account from a male escort of Lindsey Grahams grossness.

Arizona AG prosecutes ballot harvesters, as GOP state lawmakers push to ban drop boxes.

Worth emphasizing – A lawyer representing Democrats proposed alterations to an FBI statement on the hacking of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) to avoid undermining the narrative from his clients, according to emails released as part of the trial of former Hillary Clinton campaign attorney Michael Sussmann, and the FBI used the alterations to protect the democrats for their lawyers.

The Justice Department cleared members of the Obama administration over the unmasking of Michael Flynn.

The Michigan Supreme Court on Friday ended the chances of at least three Republican gubernatorial candidates to appear on the August primary ballot, siding with the state Bureau of Elections in ruling a deluge of forged signatures was enough to keep them from qualifying for the primary.

Former hedge fund manager David McCormick has conceded the Pennsylvania Republican US Senate race to Dr. Mehmet Oz.

The Biden DOJ has indicted Trump economic adviser Peter Navarro on contempt charges for ignoring a congressional subpoena.

Peter Navarro was arrested by FBI in surprise ambush at DC-area airport going to Nashville. Why he isn’t exposing the surveillance from the rafters I cannot figure out. It happened the day after he vowed to lead the charge to impeach Biden after the midterms.

The FBI placed former White House economic adviser Peter Navarro in attempted assassin John Hinckley Jr.’s old jail cell after they arrested him for being in contempt of Congress.

DOJ declines to charge Meadows and Scavino with contempt of Congress.

House Oversight Committee to investigate President Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner while Hunter and Joe Biden walk free.

A Spanish court has summoned former CIA Director Mike Pompeo as a witness to testify about whether the US government planned to abduct or even assassinate WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, ABC has reported on Friday citing its sources.

Pompeo hints potential presidential run not dependent on what Trump decides.

In Pennsylvania, democrats worry on primary night their nominee for the Senate was in the hospital after suffering a stroke and having emergency surgery to implant a pacemaker to regulate his heart rate. More : John Fetterman’s cardiologist said Friday that the Democratic Senate candidate suffers from both atrial fibrillation and cardiomyopathy. If he didn’t get the irregular heartbeat, and if that didn’t produce the stroke, he would have little idea his heart muscle was wasting away. He would just get weaker and be less able to do stuff, and probably write it off as age, or overwork, or being tired, until the coughing started. There will be a lot like that right now, who have no idea in five, seven, ten years they will need a new heart.

Nancy Pelosi’s son, Paul Pelosi, accused of physical assault on a 6-year old before he used CPS to get the girl taken from her mother.

A retired NYPD cop was arrested by US Capitol Police on Friday after he was apprehended with a fake badge, a BB gun, body armor, high-capacity magazines and other ammunition near the Capitol building. Obviously they see a lot more in that area than normal people would think possible, given how they knew about this guy’s little stash in his car. My guess would be he was some sort of misfiring MK windup toy who wasn’t going to do damage with his BB gun, so by “catching him” it looks like they are trying to stop terror. Notice though, they let the shooter who almost killed Steve Scalise and the other Republicans at the baseball practice through with an AK in the car, and they have ostensibly made zero progress against the Havana Syndrome teams who hit people on the White House staff, while they were on White House grounds.

Jeffrey Epstein’s islands, Great St. James and Little St. James, were first listed as a pair for $125 million in March. They will now be available separately for $55 million apiece, representing a 12% reduction in the overall ask, one of the listing agents said. If a buyer wanted to purchase both, they could still do so for a combined $110 million.

Now Apple is integrating a hidden camera into its watch to users can more easily take covert pictures of the people around them. It comes on the heels of airtags being used to track innocent people. Kind of like Apple is a Cabal tech lab. I actually have a video in the archive from four or five years back, of a guy using a watch camera at the checkout line at a grocery store.

Covid vaccinations for children under age 5 to begin as early as June 21, White House says.

SF health officials identify 1st ‘probable’ case of monkeypox in city. Apparently it does not go away quickly. I saw another article say the first cases in the US were complaining of the weeping blisters and wart-like growths on sensitive areas for weeks, and doctors were just shaking their heads and saying they had no idea what this one was, and maybe it would go away someday. Then the news spread and they tested them for Monkeypox and figured out what it was. No idea if they ever even got over it. It sounded worse than the news is making it out to be.

Somebody on 4Chan created a rare Pepe for it, and he looks appropriately sad:

Biden claims ‘more Americans feel financially comfortable’ since he took office.

The cop in charge during the Uvalde, Texas, school massacre arrived without a police radio and immediately made the call to “fall back” rather than confront the gunman.

In first Uvalde school board meeting since shooting, trustees take no action on embattled police Chief Pete Arredondo.

The 911 dispatcher who shouted something offensive at an assistant office manager at Tops Friendly Market, asked why she was whispering and hung up after she called to report the Buffalo mass shooting, has been fired.

A man entered a hospital in Encino on Friday and stabbed three medical professionals, officials said.

A number of House Democrats are asking party leaders to split up a package of gun control measures with the hope that the bills will have a better shot at garnering Republican support individually.

SCOTUS nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson applauds New Zealand’s assault weapons ban at Harvard commencement.

Nevada says it will end investment in companies that make assault-style weapons.

Dem Rep. yells “Spare me the bullshit about Constitutional rights” during gun debate.

Biden close to finalising deal to send refugees to SPAIN amid staggering migrant crisis.

Gas prices have surged to nearly $10 a gallon in parts of California.

Global elites converge on Washington, DC, for Bilderberg Group meeting.

Pizza Hut featured a book about “drag kids” as part of its reading incentive program aimed at children as young as pre-kindergarten.

Mennonite Church USA passes resolution committing to LGBTQ inclusion.

Russia’s failure to pay $1.9 million in accrued interest on a dollar bond will trigger payouts potentially worth billions of dollars, a panel of investors determined on Wednesday, as the country teeters on its first major external debt default in over a century.

Footage has been posted on social networks showing the soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine “fighting” with Russian servicemen. However, the cameras get into the video, the voice of the director is heard and the soldiers react to the commands of the film crew.

Moscow will strike Ukraine’s “decision-making centers” if Kiev uses the weapons it had received from the United States to attack the territory of Russia, Deputy Chairman of Russia’s Security Council Dmitry Medvedev said. And he indicated these areas are not places that are under the control of Kiev…

Ukraine will not comply with the restrictions allegedly imposed on it by the Americans on the use of long-range multiple launch rocket system, as the deputy of the Verkhovna Rada Yegor Chernev, said that Ukraine does not intend to comply with any restrictions on the use of American MLRS, and the “mouthpiece” of the Kyiv regime, Alexei Arestovich, who holds the post of adviser to the head of the office of the President of Ukraine, spoke in the same vein. We said they could not use it to attack Russia on Russian soil, they said fine, took the launchers, and now say they will use it how they please, and they want to hit Russia on Russian soil. Be funny if when Q said think about it logically, the military was the only way, he meant getting the Russian Military to nuke DC and Langley. That might work…

Ukriane is not just getting four MQ-1C drones, it is also getting a whole infrastructure, complete with satlinks which will allow it to get and operate a lot more drones later on.

Putin says US decision to print money is behind soaring food prices.

Russia calls meeting with US media outlets, warns of ‘stringent measures’ to be imposed on US media in response to US measures imposed on Russian media.

Putin says Ukrainian grain can be exported through Belarus.

Russia achieving success in Donbas, says British Ministry of Defense.

Kremlin threatens Ukraine with loss of national sovereignty due to unwillingness to hold negotiations.

Russia considers imposing ruble payments for goods besides natural gas.

A fairly new drug, called ISO, or isotonitazene, is finding its way into the U.S., and law enforcement personnel say it’s 20 times more potent than fentanyl.

Prince Harry, Meghan Markle booed at Platinum Jubilee church service.

Afghan Taliban launch campaign to eradicate poppy crop.

Rep. Chris Jacobs dropped his bid for reelection to his Western New York district after facing fierce blowback from Republican leaders over his recently-announced support for an assault weapons ban.

Rep. Matt Gaetz’s powerful message to Senate Republicans: “If you back red-flag laws…you betray your voters, you are a traitor to the constitution …”

The Indiana Supreme Court on Friday threw out a law that gave state legislators increased power to intervene during public health emergencies, agreeing with arguments from Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb that the move violated the state constitution.

Rasmussen shows Biden’s Approval/Disapproval at 40/58.

Republicans continue to lead Democrats and gain momentum on the generic congressional ballot in the latest Rasmussen Reports survey.

Freeper analysis – Three retiring Republican Senators likely to be replaced with Trump-endorsed nominees.

Spread r/K Theory, because there’s no treating real mental problems.

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Uncompliant
Uncompliant
1 year ago

Of value to us; from Children of Dune
“The Bene Gesserits had codified the problem:“A large populace held in check by a small but powerful force is quite a common situation in our universe. Andwe know the major conditions wherein this large populace may turn upon its keepers—
“One: When they find a leader. This is the most volatile threat to the powerful; they must retain control of leaders.“
Two: When the populace recognizes its chains. Keep the populace blind and unquestioning.“
Three: When the populace perceives a hope of escape from bondage. They must never even believe that escape is possible!”

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Uncompliant
1 year ago

Frank Herbert noted. That Power attracts the wicked like flies to honey.
The Tolkien Solution is to have Totalitarian power completely and permanently broken which is what throwing the One Ring into Mount Doom symbolizes. Rather than using it for ourselves.
Else have such power be used against you because of “Principles”. Principles mean nothing unless the means by which the enemy wages war against us is broken permanently.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Mennonite Church USA passes resolution committing to LGBTQ inclusion.

62,000 Mennonites according to the article. No religion is too small to be subverted by the Woke.

X15
X15
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

The people you speak of are simply cowards. They deserve to be herded like cattle or sacrificed to the beast. If left to their own devices they will sell us all into slavery. Men like that don’t mind being a slave so long as they can have a toy or a vice to play with.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  X15
1 year ago

They are sheep.
The Good Shepherd loves the sheep and we sheepdogs must do so to.
Those AC speaks of would not willingly sell us as you claim.

Claiming they deserve to be sacrificed to the Beast is evil.

There are goats who match your description though.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  X15
1 year ago

God loves them as a Shepherd of his Flock. Seeing them anything less than how God views them is the way to become the same as the Technocrats themselves.
You think God only died for the Great?

X15
X15
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Anonymous, you lie. God does NOT love hypocrites nor sodomites nor those who abuse/neglect their own children.

But if any provide not for his own, and specially for those of his own house, he hath denied the faith, and is worse than an infidel. – 1 Timothy 5:8

You, Anonymous, are a false profit, and the flock you call them are idolaters. Idolaters are damned unless they repent.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  X15
1 year ago

There is no such thing as deserving forgiveness. The cross covers all sins provided the person repents. As Jesus said:
“31Jesus answered, “It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. 32 I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners, to repentance.” 
You instead are a false accuser. By saying I am lying.
If there is such a thing as deserving mercy. Then all humanity ought to be exterminated.

phelps
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Saying that they deserved to be sacrificed is too far. So is calling you a liar. So is disputing that God hates some people. It’s in the bible that He hates some people, for reasons that are His.
Remember that Jesus also said:

“Not everyone who says to me, ‘LORD, LORD,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. Many will say to me on that day, ‘LORD, LORD, did we not prophesy in your name and in your name drive out demons and in your name perform many miracles?’ Then I will tell them plainly, ‘I never knew you. Away from me, you evildoers!'”

Farcesensitive
Reply to  X15
1 year ago

See, AC wasn’t talking about those people.

And his hand is stretched out to the wicked if they will repent at all times.
The only exception is the rare few who commit the only unpardonable sin.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Ed Note – I’ve allowed arguments over religion in the past, and it just devolves and screws up the board.

We are all on the same team, and have massive enemies we are facing who want to destroy all of Western Civilization. After we are done with them, we can debate other things. For now this site is all-Cabal, All the time.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

The Old Order Mennonites I’m familiar with in upstate NY, very similar to the Amish in dress and customs, are not going along with this.
They live a hard working, rural existence, and I’m not sure to what extent they are even aware what is actually going on in large urban areas.
The article uses a standard tactic of progressives, which is used to demoralize people by making it seem as if a group known for its traditionalism is embracing woke causes.
The Mennonite Church mentioned in the article, while being “large”, is modernist and does not represent other, more rural and traditional Mennonite communities, who are indeed more in alignment with the Amish.
The Old Order Mennonites sell excellent produce and baked goods at various locations around upstate New York, and represent a fine example of traditional values and work ethic that the general population admires. They also have very large families, and will certainly eclipse the modernist Mennonites in the coming decades.
There are also very fast growing Amish communities sprouting up in rural upstate New York, in the far western part of the state, near the Canadian border.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

The funny costumes as mockery of their known participation in the “game” could also explain Trudeau’s costume schtick. They know they’re frauds and playing roles, and it’s likely no negative consequences will befall them, so they ham it up.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I think they will be penetrating the Eastern Orthodox Church in this fashion as well.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

The only way to get answers is to have a counter-surveillabce team following you to watch your watcher. Your team will eventually need to grab and interrogate one of them. None of us do this because we all intuitively understand a surveillance asset will have back up to deal with the situation of one of their guys getting grabbed. So you have limited time to strip the person, wrap them in foil because they may have subcutaneous chip transmitters similar, but better, than what you can get for your pets. The grab team can have nothing electronic on them. No phones, watches, fit bit, etc. Their vehicle must be made pre-linked technology, like an old Econoline van or old pickup with a camper shell. You will need to get them shifted to a second vehicle and to a safe location. Speed is the essence. Once there, interrogation must be done precisely. No blows to the head. You can render them unconscious, cuncus them, break their jaws, etc. Interrogation is best done by precisely ramping up fear, anxiety, and pain – putting a cloth over the face and pouring water on it, or slowly putting pressure on joints are good techniques. Do not ask detailed questions. Use open ended, repetitive words or phrases spoken in a dull monotone. You can repeat the word, “Names,” or “Contact,” or “Mission,” over and over while gradually increasing the stress and pain until the person begins babbling. Do not use a recording device. Write everything down. Once you have what you need, dispose of the prisoner and move to another location.

This is easy for me to write, but it takes a brutal mindset few of us possess to do, unlike the evil people who have no pangs of conscience to deal with. That’s why most people under surveillance live with it. They don’t want to go down the path needed to find out what is actually going on.

WesternMan
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

>kept looking at me with almost astonishment, which I thought odd, though I suppose without doxing too much, I am a little unusual looking in some ways.

Okay spill the beans

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Farcesensitive
Reply to  WesternMan
1 year ago

He is too modest so I will:

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phelps
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

A distinct memory from about 10 years ago:
I was at work, thinking about a complex thing that I needed to distill down for a jury. I went downstairs to buy a coffee, came back, was waiting at the elevators.
The elevator doors were mirrored, and I remember glancing up and thinking, “what the hell it that guy’s problem?” This guy was just staring daggers and crazy intense.
Then I realized it was my reflection.

Johannes Q
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I used to read a martial arts blog, 12+ years ago, the guy said he kept getting stopped by airport security, to the point he asked them if he was on a list, they just refused to answer. Later he said he was watching a documentary about Israeli snipers and they said you can often spot trouble by someone’s posture & gait, and he realised that in airport queues he tends to stand in a ready position, swivelling his head to take everything in. I do the same, it’s hard not to, I also get pulled over by security quite often. One of my clients saw me on the street once and said I looked kind of mean and aggressive, and I was baffled, “well, I was just walking to work.”
A/C is 7 foot tall with an ineptly shaven head, anti-facial-recognition tattoos, a tactical moustache; a webcam strapped to his head, swivelling constantly and beeping ominously; one eye is made of glass, the other permanently bloodshot from sleep deprivation; he mutters a constant commentary on his surveillance, “guy at 2 o’clock, staring at me, child at 6 o’clock, staring at me”; he’s also permanently in body armour, holding an assault rifle, with grenades and mags strapped to his legs. At least that’s how I like to imagine it.

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TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> A fairly new drug, called ISO, or isotonitazene, is finding its way into the U.S., and law enforcement personnel say it’s 20 times more potent than fentanyl.

Back in the 1970s when the US was dealing with hundreds of terrorist attacks (most of which have been memory-holed by the media), one of the fears was that some drug or poison would be introduced to the water supply. The quantity and expense were beyond what the various terrorist groups could afford.

Now Fentanyl is cheap and available enough that it’s within the reach of small groups, assuming the FBI doesn’t do it itself. You don’t even have to do a whole city: you could target a specific office building, for example. It wouldn’t take *that* much Fentanyl in a building’s plumbing system to raise the concentration enough to make people sick just by washing their hands in the contaminated water.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> The Indiana Supreme Court on Friday threw out a law that gave state legislators increased power to intervene during public health emergencies,

By “intervene” they mean:

shutting down your business
locking you in your home
forcing you to take untested drugs
denying you healthcare, even for cancer or heart surgery
fining or arresting you for noncompliance

Farcesensitive
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

No.
You have it backwards.
It was for the legislature to be able to stop the executive from doing those things.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Kayleigh McEnany encourages people to get COVID vaccine: It reduces your risk of transmitting the virus. “If you have a grandmother or a grandfather or a parent, do it for them.” (7/21/21)

The “Fox News Blonde” is not your friend.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

fox news isnt your friend / newsmax isnt your friend / oan isnt your friend
kayleigh mcenany isnt your friend
just doing her part to perpetuate the 2-party false dichotomy
and we all know who employed mcenany….i would question whether he is your friend as well

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

And of course, the shot absolutely does not reduce your risk of transmitting the virus.
According to some studies, it does the exact opposite.

X15
X15
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

They are all actors. One movie they are heros/heroines the next they are villains and the third they are victims. The biggest theatre in America is televised “news”.

Marielle Redclaw
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I remain #pureblood.

People asked me what I did during the pandemic. I tell them I ignored the lockdowns, I ignored the mask mandates, and I gave birth twice to beautiful, healthy daughters. The average Normie just stares in bafflement. They can’t even conceive of disobeying the Narritive at that level.

Chief_Tuscaloosa
Chief_Tuscaloosa
1 year ago

@AnonymousConservative,
It’s going to be hard to send normies here if stuff like the Lindsey Graham grossness is here, and not linked instead. I believe you’re doing God’s work here, but I had to say it.

kid
kid
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I lol’d

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

The problem with normies is that they don’t actually know what is really going on with their elected officials behind the scenes.
As repulsive as that piece was, it was published in a mainstream online journal, and normies should be directed to read it in order to open their eyes.

mel
mel
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

AC, you damn near killed me with this one.
With all the evil and weirdness in the world exposed and discussed on this site, I now feel fairly impervious to shock and revulsion.
I couldn’t have foreseen this. Even as a link, Lord have mercy.

map
map
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

And how long do you think what “they have on him” goes back?

Check this comedy sketch out from MadTV:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CsGfuZh9wI

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I thought the Lindsay Graham post was Top Fucking Kek. Little Ladybugs… lmfao

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Chief_Tuscaloosa
1 year ago

in addition to be gross
it is irrelevant
we know he’s comped…we’ve all heard the rumors on his sexuality
it simply doesnt matter

teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  Chief_Tuscaloosa
1 year ago

If you learn anything by coming here, it is that the world is not a nice place: the wicked and depraved run the world. The sooner one learns that the better: normies, even the jaded, must be shocked out of their complacency.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  teotoon
1 year ago

God’s Wrath came upon the Aztec Civilization for such wickedness which cried out to heaven for vengeance. And they were wiped off the map permanently.

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

Anhh. In a society where males dressed as females that have devil horns read to children tales of homosexual love I don’t think knowledge about “mole ass” will shock them.

Marielle Redclaw
Reply to  Chief_Tuscaloosa
1 year ago

My problem is- do I believe it?

I’m sitting here in a negative trust society now. I don’t trust anything anymore, on either side.

I trust my husband, my parents, my posse, and that’s it.

phelps
1 year ago

A number of House Democrats are asking party leaders to split up a package of gun control measures with the hope that the bills will have a better shot at garnering Republican support individually.

Rephrasing: they know that the package will never win, but they are hoping that a couple of RINOs will cross the aisle on one or two things so they can crank the noose a little tighter.

phelps
1 year ago

Dem Rep. yells “Spare me the bullshit about Constitutional rights” during gun debate.

This should be our response the next time there is a “mostly peaceful” protest.

phelps
1 year ago

Ukriane is not just getting four MQ-1C drones, it is also getting a whole infrastructure, complete with satlinks which will allow it to get and operate a lot more drones later on.

They will need a lot more, because satlinks are ridiculously easy for Russia to jam. You can’t put a high-gain antenna like Starlink uses on a small aircraft.

Sim1776
Sim1776
1 year ago

“Be funny if when Q said think about it logically, the military was the only way, he meant getting the Russian Military to nuke DC and Langley. That might work…”

Ouch, I’m only an hour from DC but sadly only with fire may Mordor be cleansed. Too bad I’m usually upwind too; fun with fallout.
AC, I’ve been opening Edge daily, and tabbing 3-4 articles for a couple minutes each, on that site. Is this sufficient for the task?

Last edited 1 year ago by Sim1776
Diogenes
Diogenes
Reply to  Sim1776
1 year ago

It’s a sad commentary on what that city is that my first thought on the idea of Washington getting nuked was “If that happens, the biggest loss would be the animals at the zoo.”

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Be funny if when Q said think about it logically, the military was the only way, he meant getting the Russian Military to nuke DC and Langley. “
The Q phrase I’ve been ruminating on lately is “the end won’t be for everyone”. That may have a darker meaning than first assumed.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

My belief on the end might not be for everyone is simply this: American society needs to be utterly turned upside down. There’s many people who don’t know just how bad things are, or the role that they are playing. In order to really fix things in this country millions of lives will be turned upside down. Millions. And they won’t like it. And will do everything they can to hold on.

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

“…American society needs to be utterly turned upside down. There’s many people who don’t know just how bad things are, or the role that they are playing…”

I think this kind of thinking is silly. There has always, from the beginning of time, been the majority not knowing what’s going on and not interested in politics or controlling other peoples lives. It doesn’t mean they are hopeless, evil, stupid or r-selected. They have made the not entirely stupid calculation that they don’t have the power to change things, so keep their heads down. They do not want to be the nail that gets hammered down. This is not an irrational way to go about your life.

The problem is the evil ones at the top need to be prosecuted. There are ways to do that and while I’ll not say it’s easy, it’s far easier than having a huge blood soaked civil war.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Yes, and it’s going to kill a lot of people.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Yes, the lesser nobility or house slaves will not have the advantage they have over the rest of us now.
Their collaboration with the system whether done knowingly or out of ignorance benefits them at our expense almost as much as it does cabal.

B.Chiclitz
B.Chiclitz
1 year ago

Re: Lindsey Graham escort

One of the effects of a saturated information marketplace is that competition for attention must get more extreme. As we then become desensitized, the once shocking no longer gets clicks and the process repeats. The culture gets dragged along.

(It would appear the Cabal is having a great deal of trouble harvesting the emotional energy from mass shootings it once did)

So when I see stories like this, which seem designed to trigger disgust, I would be very wary. My assumption is that Lindsey is controlled, and this is being put out there to remind him to get back in line. It is designed to destroy his character in a way that we can never look at him now without this accompanying visual. The target can’t defend themselves without bringing more eyeballs to it, which is where the damage is done. Whether it’s true or not is completely irrelevant.

Has a “Trump peeing on a prostitute” kind of feel to it…same script writers (?)

M.S. Lavelle
M.S. Lavelle
1 year ago

On the increase in Trump Senators: unless huge vote fraud efforts are undertaken, Blake Masters will be replacing Mark Kelly in the Senate in Arizona. Masters made a video condemning the 40 billion$ given to the Illegitimate Kiev Government, which only 11 Senators voted No on.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  M.S. Lavelle
1 year ago

> Illegitimate Kiev Government

Alas, that’s the government Congress helped install, and now recognizes as legitimate.

On the hopeful side, the United States Government has eventually backstabbed almost every nation it once supported; Ukraine may find their largest “ally” is no friend at all.

Chief_Tuscaloosa
Chief_Tuscaloosa
1 year ago

From now on I’m calling him “Ladybug” Graham, and if anyone looks at me oddly and asks why, I can honestly tell them “dude, you seriously do not want to know. No, seriously. Ok, but remember, you demanded I tell you.”

This will be almost as much fun as convincing infantry guys to go see this movie called The Crying Game with this hot new actress in it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

“Global elites converge on Washington, DC, for Bilderberg Group meeting.”

Recommended documentary on this topic:

https://www.bitchute.com/video/T8Hl6EEIyehi/
(Long intro, start at 2min50)

This is from 2009, but still very much on the money.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Should have added that the most insanely prophetic part starts at 34min20. That was more than ten years ago!

Sim1776
Sim1776
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

The list of attendees is quite interesting this year. Sinema is attending amongst other US officials. This is where the real power meets.

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Marielle Redclaw
1 year ago

Be funny if when Q said think about it logically, the military was the only way, he meant getting the Russian Military to nuke DC and Langley. That might work…

With thousands of innocent civilians dead as collateral damage. Hilarious.

I’m losing track of who the good guys and the bad guys are. 😐

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Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
1 year ago

At the highest levels of the pyramid, and the managerial levels that run Cabal’s errands, there are no genuinely good guys.
Even if you run across someone who does not routinely break the law, the managerial elites certainly know full well what is happening behind the scenes, and they do nothing because it might hurt their precious career.
To hell with all of them.
At this point I assume nearly all major institutions in this country are compromised.
Trust your family and immediate social circle and no one else.

Marielle Redclaw
Reply to  Another Dave
1 year ago

Nukes are not surgical strikes.

So, yay, some evil government died, but now my hair is falling out and my two year old has cancer.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Warriors ready to destroy the horrors that are coming. Monsters exist to be destroyed.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

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Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Drag show featuring 7 year old boys in Texas:
https://twitter.com/AuronMacintyre/status/1533193147089661952

Dallas Texas has fallen to Cabal:
https://twitter.com/AuronMacintyre/status/1533169361137147906
Not a Red State anymore. If Sodomic Pedophiles have free reign like this

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Actually not featuring young boys and other children except as the audience.

Still evil. Not a Red State anymore. Given how its State backed.

kid
kid
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Free rein

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

ANONYMOUS CONSERVATIVE

I can guess at the good reason for it

kid
kid
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

I feel I’m missing something….

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

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map
map
1 year ago

Holy Crap… this is excellent and it dovetails with a lot of our speculation here. Worth the read and it is a short 8 pages.

http://mileswmathis.com/bond.pdf

I wanted to turn your attention to this article by Miles Mathis from 2015. Here he is writing about the battle going on between the CIA and the DHS/NSA, essentially a struggle for power between Old Intelligence and New Intelligence. Since the CIA controls the movie industry, they were using the “Spectre” plot to illustrate the machinations of the New Intelligence operation.

The speculation here is that New Intelligence is mounting an attack on the Rockefellers, which own CIA.

map
map
1 year ago

There is another important point that Mathis touches on in the Bond article: the subversion of science. Since the early 20th century with the start of Quantum Mechanics, physics has been deliberately subverted into nonsense and fantasy, with Real Physics hidden away from public view and the real work being done somewhere else.

This is what probably accounts for the “tic-tac” technologies we are seeing. This is where real physics went. These breakthroughs were sequestered away from the general public.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  map
1 year ago

Researchers like Richard Dolan have made a very strong case for the existence of what he calls a “breakaway civilization”, meaning, serious R&D was kicked over to the private sector just after WWII, where radical advances were made in electro-gravitics, giving small sub groups of intel military capabilities far beyond what the rest of the military or civilian world has.
He theorizes, with quite a bit of evidence, that this explains some, but by no means all, of the UFO encounters the military have reported.
Dolan also theorizes that the groups with access to the tech have no intention of sharing it with the general population, or even most of the government, and so constitute a genuine secret society that no longer cares what becomes of the U.S. or the general population.

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

“…Mathis touches on in the Bond article: the subversion of science…”

And thank the heavens above we have Mathis to tell us that pi really isn’t 3.14. NO! it”s 3.38 or 4.65 or, I forget, but it’s not 3.14.

There’s no doubt that cabal has used their influence to change the real value of pi. This means, yes, fellows, yes, that all the circles on the planet are wrong.

Have you ever had trouble fitting a cylinder into a circle? Well there you go. It’s the fake pi 3.14 that’s responsible. What would we do with out him?

I expect the cash of the space shuttle, the sinking of the Titanic, the explosion of the Zeppelin, why these are all results of ill fitting circles warped by the fake pi number.

map
map
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Have you read the article on pi? I have not yet.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  map
1 year ago

He hasn’t or he would know he is misrepresenting it.

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kid
kid
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Presumably he has and is making a joke, I love these Sam J rants

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  map
1 year ago

Not that I’m supporting anyone, but I sort of really, really have questions about conflating academic- publish or perish- research versus military research and industrial research. No one expects the latter two areas to publish easily accessible information. Universities claiming all knowledge and claiming to arbitrate all the rules about all information is kind of like a dog standing up while wearing a tutu to claim that it’s a prima ballerina.

Academics can easily- have been easily- diverted from real anything. It goes back almost to the beginning of universities- second generation of scholars is my best guess. First generation were hashing things out- and not in bloodless conferences. Dirty tricks, thundering claims of righteousness, bizarre claims on blessings, group think- it’s always been there, in academics. But, that’s sort of the point- it’s always been there everywhere, and a few, mostly autistic weirdos- hammered out the university. For better or worse, there aren’t enough brilliant, Christian autists to keep the whole bloated enterprise going.

For analogy: when the Europeans were sailing out into the Atlantic, maps were state secrets.