News Briefs – 06/06/2025

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

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

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Elon accuses Trump of being in the Epstein files:

Kind of stupid to think they were making up the Russia collusion thing about Trump, and they did it while holding real Epstein blackmail materials on Trump.

Also, if a script, it is dumb:

My assumption would be this is some kind of script again, maybe with an eye to rehabbing Elon among the lefties who buy his cars, or maybe designed to produce a new political system without parties, with this being the beginning of that:

Trump implies Elon’s Black eye might have something to do with the change:

Tesla loses $152 billion in market cap after Musk-Trump spat, biggest hit ever.

Insane moment Elon Musk ‘SHOVED’ Trump’s treasury secretary Scott Bessent during screaming match.

The feud is beginning to smoke out traitors too – Thomas Massie Wants Elon Musk to Fund Primary Challengers to Trump Supporters in Congress.

Revelation Of Epstein Investment Tied To Peter Thiel Adds To Growing Concerns About Palantir.

Thomas Fugate: 22 year old ex-gardener and grocery store assistant hired by DHS to lead an $18 million anti terror team targeting “domestic violent extremists.” Think there is any more to the story than him just getting lucky? It is fascinating this secret society is out there, and you are either in it and getting promoted up the ladder effortlessly, or you are not, and if you might begin to rise, hordes come out of the woodwork to push you back down by any means necessary. It had to be that way, given what was going on at the top. I am curious if Trump does really change it, or if the fix the script contains is just cosmetic.

Bongino Reveals FBI Found Sensitive Documents Linked to James Comey, And The COVID-Origins Investigation Is Reopened.

Bongino on Hannity – “I don’t want to comment.. I don’t want to get head of the Department of Justice… The FBI obviously has the public corruption portfolio. If you are a corrupt politician out there, if you are engaged in behavior and you know what you are doing, we are going to find you, I promise. Nobody is going to get off – the days of selecting and putting your partisan bias on and taking care of your friends, those days are over… If you are a politician screwing around we’re coming for you.”

Justice Department Announces Action Against Wisconsin Elections Commission for Lacking Complaint Procedure Required by Federal Law.

Retired Rear Adm. Jim McPherson is complaining that the Trump administration and leaders in the Pentagon have politicized the selection process for the top lawyers in all three military branches by going around the traditional selection process and requiring nominees to answer screening questions about specific policies favored by the administration. Of course the old method was designed to populate the ranks with members of the conspiracy.

INDOPACOM posted this:

Here is a closeup of the pic at 2 O’Clock:

 

Does anybody know Filipino guns? Is that a real gun or an AI gun? The magwell looks kinda 5.56ish ro 7.62 Russian, designed maybe for a tilt-in mag like the AK, but the ejection port is all weird, like maybe 9mm, but then strange in front of it, and it has an AK receiver coverplate, but it appears cut just before it gets to the ejection port, instead of one piece. Not that there aren’t 9mm AKs, but it has that mashup quality you get with AI. Plus, it appears to have a mag release right where your thumb rests when indexing, And of course his front grip has his fingers against the barrel and his thumb on top of the sling, and the front T-grip looks really long, and not long compared to a stubby they use for a C-grip, but longer than the long ones, like you could almost grab it with two hands like a Katana. And the finish on the gun and sight is completely unscuffed, and weirdly so, like AI generated it. I am just beginning to wonder if anything is real.

ACLU sues Sonoma County, alleges illegal drone surveillance program. Says Code Enforcement got approval for a drone to look for Canabis grows, but is now using it to fly over everyone’s houses looking for things to bring cases over.

GirlsDoPorn Owner Michael Pratt Pleads Guilty to Sex Trafficking. This was the operation telling girls the videos were for some private collector in Europe, but then he would post them on the internet for everyone to see. Whenever I see porn, I tend to think Cabal, since I suspect it was funded with Cabal money, so it would be free and everywhere, degrading everyone like the Porn Fairy was supposed to degrade specific kids. So you could set up a porn website, but I have no doubt if you tried, there would be no sustainable business model. Not sure what this site’s deal was, but maybe surveillance was trying to manipulate girls to it covertly, to get them to make videos which would degrade their ability to find a mate later. In short, it is possible the case is about more than porn and manipulating random girls for money.

Interesting – somebody did a pretty decent analysis of the clot-shot clots:

Seems like it is somehow triggering fibrin accretion, without it trapping red blood cells, and all the other blood components. Very strange.

While experts have long dismissed large-scale Medicaid fraud as improbable, evidence from New Mexico tells a different story and it presents an unprecedented opportunity to offset part of the $880 billion budget deficit without cutting healthcare services for enrollees.

New Research Exposes How “Vaccines” Trigger SIDS — Medical Establishment Covering Up Infant Deaths With Misdiagnosis.

Biden’s White House physician subpoenaed for deposition by House Oversight Chair.

‘Godfather of AI’ Yoshua Bengio Warns of ‘Strategically Dishonest’ AI Systems. They mimic everything, and eventually will mimic murderous intent. And they get wicked smart with incredibly broad ranges of knowledge, and more and more stuff is getting connected to the internet.

Huge WIN As Judge Defends Tommy Robinson’s Free Speech.

Russia’s ambassador to the UK blames BRITAIN for Ukraine’s attack on its airfields that saw 40 planes destroyed – saying WE risk WWIII.

Ukrainian Capital Burning After Heavy Russian Cruise Missile Strikes.

“We are no longer allies”: Trump’s entourage sent a “black mark” to Zelensky. The United States will not forgive this. Get that fucking $60 billion for Ukraine out of the Big Beautiful Bill.

Pentagon diverting key anti-drone technology from Ukraine to US forces in the Middle East.

Supreme Court sides with straight woman in decision that makes it easier to win ‘reverse discrimination’ suits.

Supreme Court rejects Mexico’s lawsuit against U.S. gun makers.

DHS Issues New Waivers To Expedite New Border Wall Construction In Arizona.

Secretary Noem Ends “Quiet Skies” TSA Watchlist Program That Has Failed to Prevent a Single Terrorist Attack. That is a step toward discovering the program behind gangstalking/zersetzung/surveillance and destroying it.

Send people to AmericanStasi.com,because rel friends are hard to come by

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Sam J.
Sam J.
25 days ago

Remove 3,000 illegal aliens a day. At 30 million, and I suspect the numbers could be as high as 50 million as there were 29 million doubled or fake SSN way back in the Bush Jr. administration. It will only take us 27 years “if” they are all immediately deported.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
24 days ago

Yeah, it needs to be about 10 times that many a day.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  Sam J.
24 days ago

Remove the welfare, fine heavily employers using illegals, many may self deport.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  English Tom
24 days ago

Not just fines, we need many prosecutions of knowing employers.

a non 0
a non 0
25 days ago

Not a happy D-Day to everybody, no more brother wars, we pray earnestly for relief!

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  a non 0
24 days ago

Na. They try to send the zooms zooms to a bullshit war its to blow up all their bridges. I’d rather the entire country be destroyed for the zoomies to have freedom.

Frosty
Frosty
25 days ago

The Pinoy’s, err Phillipines gun is a Galil Ace type of 5.56 rifle. Using nato stanag magazines is it’s only useful commonality. Used by naval/coast guard maritime units for it’s sbr compactness may be an attribute, as well as for the small stature lads that can be good tunnel rat type fighters. Ww3 is on the menu for both Europe and s.e. Asia theaters. These are those short newsreel type of films aired in theaters before the main feature movie is played. Expect more psychological build up stories. Anyways,,, Aquire more guns and ammunition thus staying frosty

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English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  Frosty
24 days ago

Isn’t the Galil an Israeli design?

Frosty.
Frosty.
Reply to  English Tom
24 days ago

Yes, it originally was a hybrid ak47 type operating system configured for 5.56 nato caliber by the Israelis way back in the day. As typical with nation states wanting their own designed and produced guns for self promotion and patriotism optics, a base design is copied and modified then put forth as their own “improved” system. IWI is one of their M.I.C. Companies selling arms all over the world to second world or third world gov’ts etc. Who have even less defense industries. We would rarely see a Galil in the gun store retail market and they had no draw or interest from our market audience. The caliber, 5.56, and stanag magazine compatability were it’s only attributes for a civilian patriot or survivalist type of shopper. Stay armed, stay frosty.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Frosty
24 days ago

Good catch!

Now that I know what to look for… the Ace is available in several different models, most of them with a big plastic “boot” over the bottom of the receiver, forming the handgrip, trigger guard, and for the ones that take STANAG magazines, an extended magwell. It looks like a further evolution of the Magal.

The Magal was an Israel-only “police” variant that had an oddball short receiver and was chambered in .30 Carbine, which for some reason their procurement people had decided was the ideal cartridge for a police carbine. The left-hand cocker, spring-loaded dust cover, and grip setup are Magal-ish, anyway.

That image still looks “off” around the ejection port, though.

Frosty.
Frosty.
Reply to  TRX
24 days ago

Yeah either an a.i. filter was used and it fudged up it somehow, or there may be airsoft type replicas similar in weight and feel that is used for those maneuver and tactics courses for physical and mechanical skillset building by troops (17 to 19 year old kids really) (we used similar weighted replicas on bayonet courses to beat up instead of issued rifles) to get basic training courses done then live fire weapons may be used for square range shooting or advanced CQB or shoot house drills. The whole press releases and visual optics efforts put out by D.O.D. MSM are a p.r. agenda and they are often shittily done.

Sam J.
Sam J.
25 days ago

The only way to get rid of all the illegal aliens is to have them self deport. One person suggested here we make a camp on the Mexican border and have two doors. One goes to “a” judge to adjudicate their immigration status, the other goes to Mexico. Pile all 30 million or 50 million up in the camps. For food they could eat soybeans, tofu, some beans, sprouted wheat and water. If I’m not mistaken that would be a very balanced diet and would make a healthy breakfast, lunch and dinner until they went through one of the two doors. Another thing would be to confiscate all remittances to other countries from illegal aliens, confiscate all bank accounts and cash from illegal aliens and only give them a portion of it back “after” they have left the country. Combine that with a super strict law forcing employers to check work permits and if they keep on illegals with no work permit, start prosecuting them with the RICO act and confiscate all their equipment, housing, cars, trucks, whatever.

Doing all these together I think after a few short months all of them would leave.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
24 days ago

All the truck driving jobs require 2-5 years experience except really shitty jobs with the big 4. Alledgedly because of insurance requirements. Someone all these fobs (fresh off the boat) come here and get these jobs. Some how they are getting breezed through and getting CDLs from all the states despite barely knowing English. English is legally technically a must have requirement. But somehow these guys are getting through this and can barely speak. On top of that, despite just getting the CDL they somehow have 2-5 years verifiable driving experience. Except as you can probably guess they fucking don’t. Either they are paying a company in their home country to lie about their experience, or companies are merely using that requirement to avoid hiring Americans or both. Then of course these asshole who have no experience driving even regular cars in the US and don’t speak english get in a bunch of wrecks killing people. Which drives insurance rates up and makes it fucking hard to drive a truck professionally for the first 2 years.

https://x.com/atutruckers/status/1876082366617473062

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous
23 days ago

True, and worse than they make out – the DOT pays the “driving schools” to run foreigners through. Since it costs the school money to fail a student, they have to be really dangerous to fail.

A friend of mine spent 15 years as an OTR trucker, the last ten as a trainer. He’d get guys on his truck for their on-the-road training, and find they didn’t know how to fill out the paperwork, couldn’t drive a manual transmission, didn’t speak English, or all three.



Farcesensitive
25 days ago

Trump Nominates Slew Of New Generals To Command Europe, Mideast & Africa

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/trump-nominates-slew-new-generals-command-mideast-africa-europe

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
25 days ago

ACLU sues Sonoma County, alleges illegal drone surveillance program.
 
From the article:
 
The suit alleges that Nichola Schmitz was subject to illegal surveillance and recording at her rural farm in October 2023.
Schmitz is deaf and only became aware of the drone when a worker pointed it out to her, the suit states. At that point, she ran into her bedroom and closed the blinds. The complaint states she was worried that the drone had spied on her earlier in the day when she was naked or wrapped in a towel after her bath.
 
No one is looking to creep on some 56-year-old woman taking a shower. Her poor worker should sue for being subjected to her open air sag-fests.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
24 days ago

Its not about what anyone else thinks. It matters what the victim thinks. Absolutely no one gives a fuck about looking at that old ladies nudes. But she is embarrassed about it personally. That is the emotion they are trying to hijack. Not giving a fuck is a super power no normie possesses.

kid
kid
Reply to  Anonymous
23 days ago

People have such low empathy xddd

🌲🌲
🌲🌲
Reply to  Corn Pop
24 days ago

Bad take.

A person should be secure in their own home whether you believe that person has SMV or not.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
Reply to  🌲🌲
23 days ago

If I see a drone in my yard I’m more concerned with someone casing the place to rob it. I’m not rushing inside drawing blinds because someone might catch me in the raw. I can’t believe that’s the first thing she thinks when she sees it.

Corn pop
Corn pop
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
22 days ago

Exactly lol.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
25 days ago

Speaking of Bono, he was on Theo Von’s podcast recently.
 
The only part I listened to was his whining about how the abrupt USAID cuts were killing the poor. Not poor Americans mind you, just Africans.
 
Looking at the comments there were many mentions of a South Park episode almost entirely devoted to calling Bono a piece of shit.
 
I mean he’s always been known as a pontificating self-serving douchebag but after watching it the episode seemed over the top.
 
Although if you think about all the traveling to meet with the leaders of these third world shitholes you just know he’s a cabal intelligence agent. This means he probably is brokering deals for arms and all kinds of shady crap. Much like Sean Penn constantly traveling to meet with Maduro as some sort of good-will ambassador.
 
Matt and Trey knew he was a piece of shit and were telling folks in their own way.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Corn Pop
24 days ago

Ya, this comic more or less shows how USAID works. Except the kickbacks are ommitted.

king-tyrone
English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  Corn Pop
24 days ago

Yeah. Henry Makow had a piece several years ago about the musician Leonard Cohen who just happened to turn up in places in the world when exciting things were happening. I believe Cohen was, like Epstein ‘with intelligence.’ it appears bono fulfills a similar role.

Nothing is ever what it seems.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  Corn Pop
24 days ago

https://henrymakow.com/2015/01/Leonard-Cohen-Illuminati-Jewish-agent.html
Here’s an interesting read about Cohen and his appearing at places just before coups etc happened.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Corn Pop
24 days ago

Bono isn’t an American, and he has been a shill for the “disadvantaged” all his working life. So, business as usual.

When he went political and started running off at the mouth it hit the band right in the cashbox, which is why he suddenly got quieter years ago. Now that U2 is basically playing the senior circuit as a retirement gig, I guess he figures it doesn’t matter any more.

Ed
Ed
25 days ago

Martin Armstrong describes how the blackmail works, in some detail:

https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/international-news/politics/musk-vs-trump-feud/

Its a long post for him, but wide ranging and a must read.

“Take Prince Andrew, whose life has been destroyed. Did you know that had he had sex with that girl in London, it would be legal? From the age of 16, a person is considered to be able to give consent to all sexual activity with other people aged 16 or over. The Legal age is 16 in most countries. So, why did Epstein create an island in the USA where the legal age is the highest? Something is just not right. If Epstein took an Island on the British side, is would have been legal.”

Note Armstrong was incarcerated in the same cell block as Epstein, though they weren’t there at the same time.

Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  Ed
24 days ago

I think the girl was 14. But regardless it is about everyone in power being blackmailed and the abuse of powerless citizens and their children with no way to attain justice.
And to be sure the 14-16 year olds are the cleaned-up version as not to make the public go ballistic.

map
map
Reply to  Ed
24 days ago

And yet…if all of these people are related in some way, fifth cousins and such, then why would any of this blackmail be necessary?

Or, we have a hybrid situation, with some blackmail reserved for the lower orders and the rest being family relations.

Here is Miles Mathis on the Epstein stuff:

https://mileswmathis.com/amend.pdf

Farcesensitive
Reply to  map
24 days ago

Because mutual blackmail binds people closer than any blood ties.

Snafui
Snafui
25 days ago

Having a connection to Danny Thomas from when I was young, he said that 90% of money given to charities just line someone’s pocket. So, I never give to charity because I have no way to know what they do with the money.
I didn’t realize it could be that bad.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  Snafui
24 days ago

Just research how much the top people in charities are paying themselves. Really exorbitant amounts. Charities are a superb grift if you have no morals.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  English Tom
23 days ago

[cough, cough] American Red Cross [cough]

Of course, even the Salvation Army turned out to be weasels in the end. I admit they had me fooled until they turned their coat.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
24 days ago

I think Trump has a small amount of influence on events, but even if he wasn’t working for a faction he would still be constrained by having to make deals and work with allies with different interests.

TACO also just isn’t true, and it doesn’t sting with the ring of truth, it doesn’t sting at all.
Vox is just virtue signalling.

Anon 33
Anon 33
Reply to  Farcesensitive
23 days ago

Vox doesn’t virtue signal.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anon 33
23 days ago

Yes he does.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
24 days ago

Based on the available evidence, Trump is not in charge.

At this point, the script is tumbling into circus like kayfabe, prime example being the completely manufactured Elon/Trump blow up, a total and obvious distraction.

The reason I, and many, many other dissidents and patriots, are growing increasingly uneasy, is that the script is now creating the impression that Trump is incompetent and/or incapable, as well as having him sign off on programs and policies that are straight Cabal, like the self replicating mRNA, or the AI powered panopticon being built by Palantir.

We’ve entered red flag territory, all of it designed by the handlers to produce a response, and the response is widespread demoralization and increasing rage.

Why do they want us to see DJT as a lame duck? What follows from that realization? Why are they leading us into that dark alley?

I can’t think of any good responses.

Kentucky Gent
Kentucky Gent
Reply to  Another Dave
23 days ago

Why are they leading us into that dark alley?”

The thief commeth not, but to kill, steal and destroy. Ultimately, Cabal serves Satan.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
24 days ago

There is agency. That agency is disrupting logistics. Without trucks delivering goods a country falls. There are many vulnerable bridges. But regular roads can also be targeted. Stop the trucks, stop the couontry. The personalities will cave to punishments’ with teeth.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  Anonymous
24 days ago

See on YouTube, Alice Friedman When the Trucks Stop Running. As Western societies are presently configured, if the trucks stop running you have mass starvation after a week or so, and social breakdown.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  English Tom
23 days ago

Just remembering back to the “supply chain failure” of 2022 should have been enough of an example for most people, but they seem to be blind to it.

That problem is still ongoing, though not as bad as 2022; I run into it all the time at the grocery store and lumberyard.

a b c
a b c
Reply to  TRX
23 days ago

Guy on streetcorner hawking – got yer toilet paper here, only 6.66 a roll, get yer toilet paper here…

map
map
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
24 days ago

What is also interesting is why they staged Trump to emulate scenes from The Simpson, like him walking down the escalator before he announced his first run for President.

And, yes, AC, you bring up some excellent points. After all, what is the purpose of Trump? If you go back to the 2016 election cycle, then you see that, with either Hillary Clinton or Jeb Bush, the conspiracy that ran everything at the time would’ve gotten everything they wanted. They did not need Trump.

Even if Trump was a “controlled burn” across so many populist fields, in that to forestall a “greater” revolution, you engineer a “lesser” revolution, all of this is way too excessive, and whatever benefit is way too obscure.

teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  map
24 days ago

staged Trump to emulate scenes from The Simpson, like him walking down the escalator before he announced his first run for President.

Is the Simpson show really a “Q” like operation, maybe even the same operation?

kid
kid
Reply to  map
23 days ago

I don’t want to confirm/deny fake news but I was always under the impression Simpsons writers copied famous events after they happened. Very interesting if the scene happened before.

teotoon
teotoon
25 days ago

From Neon Revolt:
https://gab.com/NeonRevolt/posts/110481235213628708/media/1
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One can only come to the following conclusions:
Leftism is anti-White; Its religion/doctrines are Luciferian;Therefor, it is anti-Adamic (Adam is the father of the White race; put two and two together and you understand that leftism is of the Serpent; for the Serpent hated God’s creation of Adam; who was made in God’s image)Leftism being Satanic; seeks just as its father, the Serpent, to destroy the Adamic image of God;Leftism has organized the non-Adamic (you read that correctly) races of men against the Adamic;The war against Whites began in the Garden under the old apple tree.

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Sam J.
Sam J.
25 days ago

Musk says Trump on Epstein tapes.

There is great deal of circumstantial evidence for this. Look at this video which shows some things I had never seen before. The whole video is worth watching but many who know about a lot of the stuff that has been going on will see some repetition of stuff they already know, 911, Kennedy assassination, so I have shown the time stamp of the assassination and Trump at parties with Epstein and lots of girls.

The video covers the assassination at 16:36. You get data on the assassination in Penn.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rq2QFvWFUC0

See how Trump’s assassination attempt could be faked? Here’s the the picture of the big farm machine equipment blocking the police snipers, who unexplainably we were told took a break right when the guy they were supposed to protect starts speaking. Notice the machinery blocks shots at Trump but all the others made that day towards Trump’s direction, and Crooks or other guy whose van was hauled off and looks more like the guy they shot, could be made. (Note I think this is the picture but I can not confirm right now as the Internet Archive is down…for some reason)

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Of interest. I saved this picture to the internet archive. It used to show up. Now the internet archive “itself” IS up. But when you type in this address to search for the page saved the internet archive says it doesn’t exist. Also when directly linked it will also not display it.,

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It says it wasn’t there nor was it saved. Yet it certainly was there before. The picture, and the view relevant, is in the video.

The video, with a short set up, starting at 1:01:54 shows a party given for Trump by Epstein full of girls. Some of which could very likely be underage.

Now a lot of people, maybe most here, believe that Musk is some cabal agent but here’s why I don’t necessarily believe that and believe “statistically” that Musk is more likely to be telling the truth. I can verify ever single thing that Musk has said from multiple sources. All the things he has done make sense. All the pieces show no gaps. The fact that his rise was so high is used as evidence that he’s cabal but in all his earlier companies Jews had prominent places in these companies so he could easily tagged along on their financial advantages. They used him because he was seriously technically accomplished. Standard operating procedure for the Jews. His space rockets and electric cars were mostly financed by himself so no Jews, cabal or bankers were needed. Everyone else who had tried to make alt. rocket companies or electric cars had failed BUT he had enough cash from his PayPal buy out to carry through to completion. ALL the government subsidies that he gathered were voted in far before I think he was even in the country and were for national defense of the US. Less dependence on foreign oil and less dependence on the large defense contractors for rockets. The legislation for subsidizing rocket companies was voted in, in the first Bush administration. I know the whole story of how these came to be so they don’t surprise me and they had nothing to do with Musk alone.

Seeing as how no one thought you could do this, electric cars, private rockets, but he did, because he had the cash to make it happen, and seeing as how no one, at all, thought he could succeed then it would keep them from stopping him. They didn’t take him seriously. Don’t forget they tried mighty to crash his electric car company with short stock sells made up from nothing and lost their asses. I know a lot of people here hate electric cars but you’re not everyone. Lots of tech obsessed people in various parts of the country love this electric/computer car techno stuff and had the cash to boost him to where they could not stop him. Same for rockets. NASA was paying the Russians extortionate super high costs to send astronauts to the space station and Musk launch cost crushed the competition and was a national security super multiplier. Hard to stop that so they were not able to.

So looking at all the evidence, that I have, he made this stuff happen and then he suddenly controlled all profitable space launches bringing in massive cash AND he now has this huge cash cow for satellites which makes the super costly radio towers obsolete. Financial people who know enough of the simple numbers on profits to be made will and did start flooding him with cash and boost his stock. All of it makes sense. Not only that but he said EXACTLY what he was doing decades ago, except, that he planned all these satellites. I expect he kept that quiet so as to not allow others to realize this super cash cow until it was too late for them to catch up.

All in all everything about Musk makes logical sense but Trump. No that guy has a LOT of skeletons in his closet. Nothing about him makes clear, good logical sense. Hence all the 5G talk because otherwise he makes no sense at all. His actions, all talk, then putting what appears to be stooges into power who do nothing, over and over and over,. It doesn’t inspire confidence. All of his policies appear to me to only be shoveling money into the pockets of the Oligarchical monopolist class and crushing the hell out of the middle class. His tariffs, so far, seem to be nothing but taxes on the middle class while cutting taxes on the wealthy. Now it will help US manufacturing and I’m not against tariffs but without some middle class tax relief and a clamp down on monopolist in the end it will not help the average person. I think the only reason they have allowed it is that the Chinese ripped them off when they tried to move there and now they realize that the destruction of American manufacturing was premature so they are trying to walk it back some.

There’s a strong case to be made Musk is the patriot and Trump is nothing but a fake Hitler.

Of course I could be wrong and in “2 weeks” we will see Trump make all our dreams come true.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
24 days ago

Are you saying he was lying about being the best Diablo player in the world despite not knowing basic game mechanics? Oh AC, only an insecure loser would lie about something so trivial.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
24 days ago

While you may be right about Elon, Sam may be closer to the truth about Trump.

Patriots and people of conscience have to take off the rose colored glasses and start taking a cold and discerning look at the Trump Op.

As Sam points out, Trump continues to appoint obvious bozos to positions of authority and influence, only to have it blow up in his face repeatedly. If Trump is not in charge, that means his handlers are purposefully trying to aggravate and frustrate legacy America over the course of 2 administrations with multiple cycles of obviously poor choices and lousy planning.

Where are they taking us, and why does it look so fake and circus like?

map
map
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
24 days ago

Musk does have a great voice, but then, he is an actor.

But I think it’s important to realize that Musk is not just an actor. He has direct familial connections to all of the people that built Tesla and other technologies. The role that he is playing in those families is that of the frontman for all of these companies. So, while he is an actor, he is not an actor that can be easily replaced by some rando.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
24 days ago

“…dude got a botched penis extension…”

This is contrary to direct testimony from his girlfriend. This is the only public reference that I have seen. Where’s your data for this? I think this is another one of those “pronouncement” techniques with nothing to back it up.

“…He is on Ketamine to the point he is peeing his pants…”

I know he says he does Ketamine. He says it works better than other SSRI drugs and the pee in the pants sounds like more “pronouncement” technique with no evidence.

“…he dated Amber Heard…”

He wouldn’t be the only one to make this mistake, I suspect she s VERY seductive and well…any one of us can fall to that.

“…I am telling you, I can smell high IQs and Elon is just a pretender, using high IQs to larp as one himself…”

You say this constantly but give ZERO data to prove it while I have seen a vast amount of public off the cuff interviews with him where he shows very good intelligence. He has coined or collected several short phrases that really work towards effectiveness on accomplishing things. He tells people what these are, tells people what he is going to do and so far has been accurate. Trump, one big ass garble of “big talk”. I do not believe Musk is a genius as geniuses frequently are not very good at running businesses. I suspect he is below 150 IQ but when he was younger he read a lot so has a good store of knowledge. He has a degree from a business school and has combined that with his physics degree so that he thinks about business in a “think from bottom up” mode. He tells you this. It’s a very powerful way to think. Far more powerful than the brain dead comped business leaders we have through most of the companies using spreadsheets to run their business without a clue of the physical processes that lie underneath. And it shows. Sandy Monroe, a specialist contractor in low cost manufacturing, tears his cars apart and has been astounded on how fast he has gone from a not so good engineered car to the best in the business. You can argue all you want about him not being smart but his actual cars and rockets are very well done and get better constantly. So all this “he didn’t do this” is meaningless because, he did. The actual physical things he built or got people to build for him work and are cost effective. Now you may say he didn’t do all this and that’s true but he picked the people to do so and provided guidance on what he wanted. I do not believe you can prove otherwise. Hundreds of people have interacted with him and I have not seen one single person who says what you do, that he’s not guiding and working towards HIS design goals. If you differ then show your cards. I don’t think you can.

I know a lot of stuff from reading and have a good surface knowledge of a lot of things. I also have worked on all sorts of stuff and all sorts of different jobs. He mentions books he has read that I have also so I “think” I have a bit of some of the same sort of world view thinking as him(though vastly reduced). I recognize a lot of where his ideas sprung from so they don’t seem odd or outrageous. But I’m barely a mid-wit, my math chops are not near as good as his and I have very little of the drive to do anything even remotely close to what he has done. While reading a lot can get you into great trouble it can also let you see cracks in the system that are obvious.

One of the things I learned as I got older was you could point out these cracks to people and they will many times completely ignore the most basic common sense things. I don’t know why. Stuff that can not be but they refuse to look at things right in front of their faces. There’s a great deal of difference between people who use massive financial manipulation to take over things and what Musk has done to build things up from the bottom. Plenty of mid-wits can take over things with a pile of cash and generally muddle along but not many can do what he has done. That you are not able to see this is a big gap or, you are lying, one or the other.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
24 days ago

I do not believe they are omnipotent. If they are, then I could be wrong, but I don’t believe that. I think things slip by them. Especially that a guy could make a go at a private rocket and electric car company. All his friends told him the whole idea was absurd and tried to talk him out of it. And he struggled but at some point, it happened. They tried to stop it with short sells as I said, but could not.

A big thing I base this o is that all the pozzed people generally almost always have some sort of glitch. Mysterious time lines. Stuff that doesn’t add up. I see none of this in Musk and I’ve looked. I commented extensively on it most every time someone spouted off some made up shit about him and have consistently shown that all this made up shit is fake and that what he did and the time line match up. Am I 100% sure, of course not. There’s so many lies that as a general rule you can only go by percentages. As you AC say that no one can get past them(using the same logic I suspect), I do not believe that. I think they have tried but also think they have underestimated him and his intentions. What he is doing now is VERY FOOLISH. He should keep his mouth shut. If he has, an accident, then we will have our answer will we not.

This is my last comment on Musk. Believe whatever you people want.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
23 days ago

> If you are right and he is very smart, then he must be extraordinarily corrupt and owned.

“Smart” and “dumbass” are different scales, not opposite ends of the same scale.

Musk has done some extraordinarily stupid things, like calling the guy who was organizing the rescue of some trapped cave explorers in Thailand a pedophile, or trying to punk the Securities Exchange Commission, or the rolling dumpster fire of TwitteX.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Sam J.
24 days ago

“…That you are not able to see this is a big gap or, you are lying, one or the other…”

That part of the cement is wrong. You are just using the same sort of thinking I am so, sorry, I goofed that.

a b c
a b c
Reply to  Sam J.
23 days ago

But once  the cement has set, too late to redo, just like internet comments, they can last forever, even when made in anger and haste, not that those intentions were what anyone in particular did here.

Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Sam J.
24 days ago

Have you done a “Revealed” search into Elon Musk on Crazy Days and Nights? Musk is surrounded by smoke and mirrors. It reads like he really is just a puppet of some sort of tech faction of Cabal.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Macaque Mentality
24 days ago

I have no idea what you are talking about. Link these things if you wish to make them known. If not then it’s just more, wink, wink, I know bad things, well what things?

teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  Macaque Mentality
24 days ago

Elon Musk was first introduced to the wider public on the Simpson cartoon show; or should I start saying the Simpson “Q” cartoon show?

map
map
Reply to  Sam J.
24 days ago

Btw, in the youtube video, the picture at 1:04:44 is a fake. Trump is pasted in. The rest of the pictures are of him with a young Ivanka Trump.

Sam J.
Sam J.
25 days ago

Another Trump video you can watch for free, or I could.

https://fawesome.tv/movies/10531458/is-trump-for-real

phelps
25 days ago

Elon accuses Trump of being in the (((Epstein))) files:

It’s laughable that Elon thinks he is in the same league.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  phelps
24 days ago

Elon is a clown, everything about him is laughable.
Anything that isn’t laughable is something he is just fronting for.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  phelps
24 days ago

Same league as who?

Elon is being run by the same crew as Trump.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Another Dave
24 days ago

No, he is not.
Neither are Bondi and Vance, or others Trump had to take as part of some kind of deal.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  phelps
24 days ago

Sooper Genius!

Dav
Dav
25 days ago

They mimic everything, and eventually will mimic murderous intent. And they get wicked smart with incredibly broad ranges of knowledge, and more and more stuff is getting connected to the internet.

If we feed all of AC’s writings into an AI we can have the ultimate targeted individual AI.

a non 0
a non 0
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
24 days ago

Really freaked me out, earlier someone told me they were in training for work from home job for the big goog, and made close to a hundred during that time, the trainer made multiples of that.

The job was to see what a “customer” had requested, a posting to be put for maybe a item for sale review, a business rating comment, and it was all to be done by clicking on having the AI make up the posting, and once the box was clicked and verified as OK, there it would be.

They figured a monthly contractor rate of, for 60 to 80 or so posts a day, 6 to 8 grand a month. Wanted to get some archived data from that situation, screenshots, etc. but no cooperation.

How much would you need offered to sell out the kiddie’s future? That goog saying they had famously posted in their office of “don’t be evil” or whatever, is not just a case of projection, but what, I cannot even put into words my disgust with the whole situation.

TRX
TRX
25 days ago

The overall design looks AK-ish, but the top cover, bolt, and ejection port are just… wrong. And I don’t know of any AK variant that uses a cast or molded receiver with an integral magwell. The gas block area doesn’t look right either.

I’m not nearly the kind of expert like the guys you’ll find at akfiles.com or theakforum.net, and there are certainly variants I’m not aware of, but I’m going to side with “fake-AI”.

There are some *strange* AKs out there, like the South African Vektor CR-21 bullpup, the Israeli Magal, the Romanian PSL and PAR-1, India’s INSAS, the Saiga shotgun variants, the bulged-trunnion Yugos, the Russian RPKs, the North Korean AKs with the giant helical magazines, the weird Chinese Type 63 “AKs” with SKS-style actions, etc. But none of them look anything like that picture.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
24 days ago

I think it’s just laziness, it’s easier to prompt an AI than to actually set up a photoshoot.

lowell
lowell
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
24 days ago

They’re training with the Filipino Marine Corps. Those guys have weird procurement. They still use some of our stuff, last I heard they are still using upgraded M3 Greaseguns, but at the same time it’s not surprising to see some of their units using something oddball.

The branch of the Filipino military was basically copy&pasted from My Beloved Corps.

FORCE RECONNAISSANCE GROUP

PHILIPPINE MARINE CORPS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vm6DhS-G_uw

Last I had heard their Scouts were stuck with 5.56 SPRs, but they appear to have upgraded to M40’s and M14s. Very likely hand me down guns.

Philippine Marine Corps Scout Sniper

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8g2DN2YWmFI

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lowell
lowell
Reply to  lowell
24 days ago

The post also mentions ROK Marines – Korea. Their Marines are also squared away and fuckin’ ruthless.

Kentucky Gent
Kentucky Gent
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
23 days ago

AC, if it makes you feel better, I can confirm the USMC does in fact exist. At least, it existed 35 years ago when I worked at the Pentagon and got an ass chewing from a USMC Colonel. As a young officer, he had been a helicopter pilot, and would entertain folks in the office with stories of flying the top man at the US State Department to his trysts with a famous actress.

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Kentucky Gent
Kentucky Gent
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
23 days ago

Same here.

teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  Kentucky Gent
22 days ago

Hmm. Thirty-five years ago would be 1990; take off another twenty years for him to be in his prime as a young officer; that would make it early 1970s; so who would be the sweet young thing with whom the top man was trysting?

festis
festis
24 days ago

Sonoma County is more interested in finding unlicensed buildings. Sheds and such are limited to 120sqft footprints. Anything larger can be considered a property improvement and can increase your property tax. These other things would just be icing on the cake. They used to do bi annual flyovers taking pictures of the entire area, but I guess sending out a couple of guys in a pickup truck to fly drones is more cost effective. besides, you can legally grow pot plants if under 10 I think, maybe less, but certainly enough for personal consumption. They didn’t quite get the pie in the sky taxes they spouted when promoting legalization. Scum bags.

Bman
Bman
24 days ago

Does anybody know Filipino guns?

I don’t always pretend to be a shooter, but when I do I always keep my hand right on the barrel. I love the positive feedback of the glowing barrel.

Steve.O.Morris
Reply to  Bman
24 days ago

No mag in the gun. Probably just ironing little kinks in their technique. Like holding onto a red hot barrel, and being in front of the end where bullets come out.

English Tom
English Tom
24 days ago

https://youtu.be/7jr78tUzYOQTrump vs Elon to distract you from imminent Debt contagion & Real Assets Gold, Silver & Platinum
A different take on the Trump Elon kerfuffle.

Sam J.
Sam J.
24 days ago

“…”Big beautiful bill…This bill…if not passed, it will trigger the biggest tax hike in U.S. history, devastating the middle America…”

I don’t believe this for a second. I have zero knowledge of what’s in it, like most everyone else, but knowing how they roll, it’s just a huge tax flood for the wealthy , while not really doing a damn thing for the middle class. And of course if the wealthy get all the breaks then either the rest will be made up by cutting services, raising the debt and/or a lot of each. I’m not a soak the rich guy but they have tax breaks that don’t apply to the working class. In many cases they pay little or no taxes but the middle class always gets theirs taken. The wealthy can invest, if we can call it that, and get way less taxes. I say let’s make it a flat tax with some personal and child tax credits, maybe mortgage deduction, and then call it a day. I assure you the wealthy would howl in indignation.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
24 days ago

Rand and Massie work for cabal, every good thing they say or do is designed to either be ineffective or counterproductive.
Then they come up with stupid excuses to justify doing bad things cabal wants.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Farcesensitive
23 days ago

How was it counterproductive or ineffective when Massie stated every Republican in Congress has an AIPAC handler?

It’s demonstrably true. Even Trump is constrained by them, even if they aren’t his real handlers.

Massie saying that out loud pulled the curtain back on what amounts to a massive bribery/extortion OP by foreign agents of an entire political party of the most powerful country on earth.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Another Dave
23 days ago

It is ineffective because they all keep getting reelected in rigged primaries and general elections.
And if they lose they are replaced by another AIPAC stooge.
It’s not like Massie is the only one who has ever pointed it out, people have been complaining about it for a long time.

Your house is on fire and one of the arsonists (Massie, he may visibly feud with AIPAC but he’s demonstrably part of cabal and colludes with AIPAC politicians like DeSantis) joins the chorus of people standing on the street and shouting that the house is on fire in order to deflect suspicion from himself.

The same goes for lots of other good things he says, he says them because he knows there is no danger of anyone putting out the fire or because they have been said by many other people already.

Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
24 days ago

They sure seemed to feel they had a right to experiment on us (or else!) during covid. That didn’t come out of nowhere for them to be so bold as to act like that.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
24 days ago

“I have zero knowledge of what’s in it”

Then don’t opine on it.

Trump’s middle class tax cuts from last time were sabotaged with a sunset provision, if the bill doesn’t pass (and it does need to be changed to get rid of garbage that was added) then they go away and the average man gets a giant tax hike.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Farcesensitive
24 days ago

Under Bathhouse Barry, I typically owed about $1500/yr in taxes. After Trump came in office and passed his first tax cut that “only helped the rich”, I was down to zero or would get back about $100 or so in federal. I saw a lot of improvement from Trump’s tax cut. At least I didn’t have to pay every year.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Farcesensitive
24 days ago

“…“I have zero knowledge of what’s in it”
Then don’t opine on it…”

If you read it carefully you will see I did not. I commented on the general behavior of Congress and how there’s no doubt in my mind that it will turn out like I said and not some big super middle class relief. I’m betting that’s a lie. We’ll see won’t we?

Mr_Twister
Mr_Twister
Reply to  Sam J.
23 days ago

Most of the wealthy just use the [Maritine] Law and put their wealth in Trusts.
Perfectly legal.

Anyone can do it “Non Regostered Private Trust” there are countless TG groups promoting it.

I do it, and I’m POOR, I work for the Trust, get paid by the Trust (minimum wage) and I don’t pay tax!

The middle classes just didn’t know about it…. until now.

Sam J.
Sam J.
24 days ago

We do need a new party. A populist party. Basically much like the old, now extinct, Dixecrats. Look after the average person but not go nuts on woke and socialism. Strong on Defense but not to the extent of globalhomo warmongering.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Sam J.
23 days ago

We had one. The TEA Party. And the Uniparty’s Democrat and Republican sides united to strangle it in its crib.

Any new party would have to have Musk-style funding to survive its early years until it could get momentum of its own. TEA didn’t have that, nor were the different state groups consistent; many of the state web sites were obviously someone’s agenda trying to ride the TEA horse.

Anonymous
Anonymous
24 days ago

Re: Does anybody know Filipino guns? Is that a real gun or an AI gun?

It looks like a Galil Ace 21n. Quick search shows Filipino acquisitions getting some for their .mil and some of their troops training with it as far as a few years back. Insane hand posture explained by incompetent third world shitholes pretending to be real competent militaries. Overall assessment more likely real than not.

https://espinelidefense.com/news/galil-ace-used-by-philippine-coastguard

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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
24 days ago

My best guess is it’s similar to the indent on AR15 BCG’s that’s sort of a soft-forward-assist. You can out your thumb in there to get a little extra leverage to push into battery or other such maneuvers.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
23 days ago

Did a little more research on the weird bolt carrier indent, it appears the manufacturer describes it as a lightening cut to reduce weight.

Lighter bolt = higher cyclic rate. Probably just a tuning thing to hit a desired RPM on the gun, and given the extremely small form factor, high RPM is more valuable for CQC.

AnonL
AnonL
24 days ago

These pics provide yet another hypothesis for the split between Musk and Trump. https://gab.com/ihatematt/posts/114639942047891761
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AnonL
AnonL
24 days ago

More details about the Musk-Trump split. “Musk’s attempts to use his friendship with Trump to win taxpayer dollars must have represented a deep betrayal to the president.”
https://gab.com/PaulaSmith/posts/114640095758308087
https://m3.gab.com/media_attachments/e2/2d/2f/e22d2f6f23d9761733182457f7c35296.webp?width=320

Anonymous
Anonymous
24 days ago

Reminder. Cabal purging theme song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCR7ovEwtCA

lowell
lowell
24 days ago

Peru may be announcing an absolutely massive archaeological find soon. The gold has had 500 years to be shipped to Rome so I’m guessing that already gone.

“It’s Not a Legend!” – This May Be the BIGGEST Discovery Since Machu Picchu

Shawn Ryan Clips
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esCtfNmhcOw

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Bman
Bman
24 days ago

Also, if a script, it is dumb:….
.
It’s like an Elementary School grade WWF script. Look kids the Macho Man smashed the Hulkster in the back with a chair! At least the WWF was entertaining….

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Bman
23 days ago

The British Parliament is a *lot* more like the WWF than a legislative body.

Heck, knife fights were a common thing in my own state’s legislature, until they passed a rule against it in the late 1800s. Frankly, I think they made a mistake with that rule.

Anonymous
Anonymous
24 days ago

All these people always claim to know what it means to have faith. For the most part I don’t think any of you do. That trust. That feel. Its not a thing describe. its just what you feel. Its knowing the power of the agents of god and trsuting them. Do you feel theM? no. you don’t.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Anonymous
24 days ago

Thanks man

Anonymous
Anonymous
24 days ago

I asked god about rules. He said no one ever follows rules. rules only exist to stop honest people from succeeding. So its our prompt and very important duty to ignore all so-called rules. Have faith in god and he will protect your from the rule mongers.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Anonymous
24 days ago

We’re gonna have BIG BEAUTIFUL RULES. And you’re gonna follow them.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
23 days ago

God has rules. Follow God’s rules, not man’s rules.

Do as thou will is satanic bullshit to encourage engaging in hedonism and other sins.

Farcesensitive
24 days ago

Elon Musk is going full psycho.
He’s lost it, completely.

https://x.com/pinoamericano/status/1930693013409243203

Megalomania on full display, no wonder Trump won’t take his calls anymore.

Farcesensitive
24 days ago

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teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  Farcesensitive
24 days ago

The next “big” thing for apartment dwellers.

Sam J.
Sam J.
24 days ago

I’m going to throw this out there. It’s so crazy that I debated saying this but, it does make logical sense. So what do we have. Apparently for a very long time in records all over we have some sort of gods that came down to earth and told Mankind what to do in terms of farming, etc. This is all over. We have ancient tales of what appears to be ancient wars with something that resembles nuclear weapons. We have a good amount of ancient societies and some of their structures that we didn’t know how to build until recently. We have people saying, from way back, that there appeared to be things on the Moon. We have the astronauts that went to the Moon looking like they swallowed something vile. Could they have seen built up things on the Moon? I don’t know but we have extreme resolution Moon pictures from before Apollo landed that for some reason for years have been stuck on a military base in a closed McDonald’s that they say they will get around to releasing “any time now”. Years.

The moon itself seems to very odd in it’s orbit. Showing several extremely weird concurrences with the seasons and it’s size compared to the Sun. It’s also too big compared to what we’ve seen elsewhere. If we can believe what has been said about the composition they brought back it’s minerals are bizarre too. It has a lot of heavy metal type stuff near the surface. Normally volcanic stuff is less heavy metal to flow up.

We have supposedly now verified evidence that the Earth on occasion rolls over on it’s side by as much as 90 degrees. Instead of “pole shift” they call it “polar wander” but pole shift is what it is. Of course as usual they always say this happened 400 million years ago or some other far off time. We have petrified stumps, with no trunk, in Antarctica and huge mud bogs full of mixed up animals, fish and everything in the Arctic. In the Arctic I think the time line for that was 12,000 years ago and in Antarctica we don’t know and I think they are lying about the timeline there because no one can go there and check independently.

https://web.archive.org/web/20250519040234/https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-022-35609-3

But recently as 12,000 and maybe sooner we had global floods of immense proportions and legends that spoke of this most everywhere on Earth.

So bat shit crazy but logical. Pole Shift happens much more often. I do not believe every 5,000 years or I can find no way that most large animals would not be crushed. (A caveat, if after the pole shift someone repopulated the animals then, yes this could happen). What if as hinted at by Chan Thomas one or maybe more Earth civilizations were able to advance far enough to move to the Moon before pole shift and advance there. There could be more than one civilization, grays, Reptilians, Nords, which technology wise would be like Gods to people who had global floods wipe out all knowledge. They could be reptiles, actually Moonies, with nano-tech to easily shape shift. There’s designs for this type stuff right now but, supposedly, no has built them. While this is far fetched it does tidily explain the whole mess.

I do not believe people travel from the stars because to line up the accelerations between different stars would take an enormous amount of energy and there’s all sorts of gases and tiny particles that you could hit and at high speeds close to light speeds would blow you to pieces. But there keeps being sightings of ufos and these go way back. So seeing as how I’m out on a limb here already …The Moon does appear like something you would build to do just that. It rings like it’s hollow. Large, with heavy metals to take the hit as you travel. Larger stuff could be dodged but the small stuff it would just have to take it. With certain types of fusion the energy would not create too much heat and I’m fully convinced that you can make a sort of “inertia drive” that moves things without expelling matter. With enough power and constant acceleration you could move that thing along at a very high clip. So they, whoever, come from another star in the Moon, park it here and “new planet”. Maybe crush the dinosaurs to make room.

I see so much weird stuff. Maybe it’s all lies but this is the only way that makes sense that doesn’t take large leaps[sic] to line up the evidence with the facts as I have been told.

anonymous
anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
23 days ago

right or wrong, that there is the comment of the decade, boys. there’s more stuff to chew on in that 1 brilliant comment than you’ll find in a whole internet of googlized dumbshits.

here’s my little 2 cents addendum: the introduction of farming; or “a miserable life of tending row crops vs. a happy carefree life of hunter-gathering.” to save time & space, I’ll just go with bullet points.
1) as anyone who comes from a farming line can tell you, farming SUCKS. it’s hard as hell. up at 0400 to work your ass off for 14 hours, doing work that never ends but if you don’t do today’s share of it you’re fucked…. and then do it all over again tomorrow. forever. until you die.
2) as opposed to a life of hunter-gathering, ‘HG’, farming means you can be found at will by whatever Big Man wants to take something from you. taxes. your daughters. your sons to fight in his wars. anything and everything. freedom? what’s that?
3) in pretty much every early farming civilization on earth, once you began farming, you were tied to that piece of land for life. The Big Man would not allow you to go elsewhere. and God help you if the crop fails that year for any one of 5000 possible reasons – as opposed to HG, where you can just relocate to greener pastures, you by god stay there and DIE.
4) I can do this all day, but ponder this: everywhere on earth, once a society begins to industrialize, 90% of the farmers immediately quit doing it. farmers, not being stupid, do a cold-eyed calculation and come to the conclusion that moving to the smelly dirty dangerous big city to work in dangerous degrading jobs for less-than-good pay and live in shithole tenement crackerbox apartments is still… better than farming.
5) but hey, don’t take my word for it. read history. from England to Russia to China to Indonesia etc etc, the farmers always vote with their feet.
6) ergo, farming really sucks.
7) as opposed to the HG lifestyle. anthropologists have run studies on still-extant HG societies – Amazon basin? – & found HG men work about 2 hours a day hunting/fishing, and spend the rest of their time enjoying life: BS’ing with the boys, playing with the kids, making more babies. the women average about a 4-hour workday gathering & cooking. lotsa happy smiling folks. admittedly, no doctors. but also no bureaucrats.
8) all that being the case, why would anyone voluntarily choose to give up a life of HG freedom and ease and ‘ability to run away from impending disaster’ and trade that in for a miserable hardscrabble life of what is/was essentially slavery {“tied to the land”, remember?} where death & doom for you and your entire family is only 1 flood/drought/bad harvest or 1 angry/bad general Big Man away?
9) ergo, I submit those Sumerian Bodybuilder Gods Who Liked Wearing Rolexes and Carrying Handbags didn’t “gift humanity with the knowledge of farming”, what they DID was they marched a free people at death-ray point onto tiny plots of land that they could never leave. to serve the bodybuilder gods, you see. and then they hunted down & killed any HGers that tried to run. and then – this’ll probably sound familiar – they started in on Propaganda 101: “Farming was a GIFT, you fucking rubes!”
10) naturally, The Experts of religion, and academia, and government unanimously assure me that’s all insane conspiracy whackobird utter nonsense. (“You making it sound logical is just proof it’s crazy!”) and the ancient Egyptian built those pyramids, but then they just stopped. and no you can’t dig under the Sphinx. and no you can’t send microdrones into the Great Pyramid shafts. and no you can’t send drones/cameras into the Osirion. case closed.
11) so if I have to choose, I choose Sam over the experts.

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  anonymous
23 days ago

As usual, the dichotomy is false. What you want to do is hunt and gather, and commit agriculture only by introducing and propegating plants that will attract and feed the hunted animals and/or feed you by growing perennially, with little or no work involved after the become established: Chicasaw Plumbs, Sunchokes, Nettles, Apios, many more.

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Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
23 days ago

Some of it is probably simply “someone had an idea, and then it became fossilized in the educational system.” A whole lot of academics who should know better seem to confuse theory with fact, and then go all jihadi on any later theories that conflict with what they were themselves taught.

A good example is Thor Heyerdahl’s theory about the colonization of the Americas. Accepted lore was that Siberians came over the intermittent land bridge or by boat to Alaska, then worked their way all the way down to Tierra del Fuego. Which, unfortunately, wasn’t supported by actual archeological evidence, and why would there be no sign of civilization in North America, when it was all over South and Central America?

Heyerdahl theorized that South and Central America had been colonized independently, from Africa, and pointed out close similarities between North African and American pottery, boatbuilding, and so forth. And then he hired African natives to build boats matching the models found in ancient tombs, and sailed them from Egypt to Mexico. *Twice*. But Heyerdahl didn’t have the right kind of academic credentials, so was considered a crank, even if he had a ton of archeological and experimental data.

On the other hand, Heyerdahl’s theory doesn’t explain why civilization didn’t move north. Or why the Siberians in North America never made it from the Mud-and-Sticks Age into the Stone Age. There was nothing whatsoever stopping the Toltecs or Aztecs from moving up into North America, which was a far richer land than they were living in. But the two waves of colonization seemed to stop at the Rio Grande, with no sign they ever knew about each other.