News Briefs – 06/10/2025

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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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Bannon spouting bullshit and distracting everyone:

Bannon knows full well about the surveillance, and the intelligence operation behind it. I wish everyone could see the scale of this thing. You have three, four kids in an elementary school classroom, and they are all domestic spies, spying on the other kids, and reporting back to adults who are responsible for that school’s psyop division, and building files on all the kids. When an intel op is on top of a population like that, when it has watchers embedded in every neighborhood, it is monitoring all test scores for any kid who scores too high too reliably, it is all over the internet, and it is beaming anyone with ability to degrade them – an unaware populace cannot possibly compete with it, because that unaware populace has no idea it even exists, and the few who might be able to resist are being taken out of commission by The Beam before they even know anything is going on. To act like anyone out there should have been tougher – the intel op would have picked up on them and beamed them into complete helplessness, and they would never have even had a clue what happened. There have been plenty of tough people in America, willing to die to honor their loyalty to her – but they were all fucked by assholes like Bannon who are too spineless to ever mention the surveillance, or who worse yet, are outright traitors getting their check cut from the surveillance op.

An adopt some fucking physical fitness standards already. You are beginning to look like some amalgam of an obese, elderly librarian named Mabel and Jabba the Hut. If, God willing, we ever do get a shot at freedom, how the fuck can you carry a ruck, or shoulder a rifle looking like that?

An Infowars reporter talks about the surveillance:

Of course in the comments it comes out he is a 32 Degree Mason, which he says has no power to stop this. So he might be the guy the conspiracy is going to have tell everyone about the surveillance, bringing it down in a slow controlled descent, instead of the flaming inferno I would crash it into.

From the video here:

Brianna Keilar: Do you think that President Trump should invoke the Insurrection Act?

Ken Cuccinelli (Former DHS Official): Well, that is effectively a function of available resources. So, when they fully ramp up what they think is the optimum number of National Guardsmen, and if they still aren’t quelling the violence, then yes is the short answer—just as it was done in L.A. back in 1992. And that’s what that tool is for.

The President has made it clear that, unlike his first term, he’s willing to use it. I think we all take him seriously on that. He’s already moved National Guardsmen in a way he did not during the riots in 2020.

I can tell you, if you think of Portland, Oregon, where we had 340 officer injuries in the summer of 2020—340 officers injured—and the governor wouldn’t—Governor Brown there—would not bring in the National Guard, and President Trump didn’t override it, as he has the authority to do.

Brianna Keilar: I hear you, Ken, but you raised a really— You’ve all mentioned several times. You raised a very serious thing, so I just want to ask you. You said the Insurrection Act—it’s really a matter of available resources. I don’t know that that’s how a lot of people would read it.

Are you saying that it’s really just a matter of if they don’t have enough Guard, then they can go ahead and deploy active-duty military, like these Marines who have been readied, and that’s okay because of the Insurrection Act?

Ken Cuccinelli: That’s exactly what the Insurrection Act says.

Trump sends another 2,000 National Guards and 700 Marines to LA on fourth day of unrest. Migrants would not have been able to mobilize like this to meet the first raid, and DHS Intel, facing mere random migrants trying t protest

As the immigration protests in Los Angeles continue, demonstrations were also seen in New York City, Austin, Texas, and just south of L.A. in Santa Ana, California.

This Craigslist ad, which many think was looking for rioters and shows the funding behind the riots, was posted shortly before the riots, and the Wayback Machine refuses to archive it:

Probably not entirely a coincidence in this theater kid production – A Marine Corps gunship helicopter was spotted flying over Los Angeles, California:

Vile LA rioters target agents at their hotels and threaten to ‘burn them’ as law enforcement faces death threats.

The Los Angeles rock thrower suspect has been identified as 40-year-old Elpidio Reyna. He is still loose, but they will get him now.

Mile-long line of tanks roll into DC after 1,300-mile journey ahead of Army’s 250th anniversary ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ parade (video).

DC prepares for Trump’s military parade with 18 miles of fencing and 175 magnetometers.

RFK jr. just fired all 17 members of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)—the federal body that shapes America’s vaccine policy.

Staggering number of cancer cases in younger people gets Yale’s attention. A lot of people want to say it was the vax, but some of these were on their way up before it. IMO, you cannot rule out some kind of widening usage of beam-based surveillance tech being deployed across the country to monitor all these kids more aggressively. From what I see, surveillance seems to have some idea that you are highly dangerous when you are young, because your upper ceiling is nearly limitless if you are not suppressed, but as you age, if they can keep you down, your ability to rise is always diminishing. So if they did begin moving to a more Beam-based surveillance tech, it would be the young upon whom it was rolled out most aggressively. I have said before, when surveillance is taken down, you will see cancer rates plummet.

This boob has also apparently been voting in our elections:

This would apply to all naturalized surveillance, if it is shown the surveillance ultimately was run by a foreign syndicate of elites, and they came here to serve it, instead of the US:

University of Washington refers 33 individuals for felony charges in building occupation and vandalism – prosecutors say referrals are ‘incomplete.’

Here, Ronny Jackson said he wanted to fire the guy who covered up Biden’s decline, but he was protected by Obama and Biden. Full article here:

Now it appears there may be multiple different autopen signatures, which do not even match each other.

Israeli Ambassador to Ukraine Michael Brodsky unveiled in a Sunday interview with Pravda USA that Israel has delivered several MIM-104 Patriot surface-to-air missile systems to Kiev, in a clear significant escalation in its military support to the Zelensky government.

President Donald Trump said Monday that Iran is involved in negotiations aimed at securing the release of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza, claiming the talks are underway between Hamas, Israel and “even Iran.”

Lord Miles says the hatred is building among the youth in Europe:

Video: Migrant houses set on fire by locals in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, after the sexual assault of a young girl at the weekend.

“We’ll Do It Ourselves!” Dutch Vigilantes Stop Cars At German Border In Protest Over Illegal Migration.

Italy’s citizenship referendum, which would have cut the time non-EU adults need to live in Italy to apply for citizenship from 10 years to 5 years,  fails due to low turnout.

Russia has committed itself to not deploying intermediate-range rockets unless Washington does so first.

Ukrainian terror plot targeting Russian military plant busted — FSB.

Ukraine has lost nearly all US-provided Abrams tanks — RIA.

Russia’s recent advance into Ukraine’s Dnepropetrovsk Region is part of the push by Moscow to establish a “buffer zone” on the front line, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said.

Bill to Audit U.S. Gold Reserves Introduced in Congress.

If Colorado State Officials Worked on Behalf of or in Collusion with Biden’s DOJ in Tina Peters’ Case — There May Be Grounds for a Trump Pardon.

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Farcesensitive
21 days ago

Damage control.
We need Net negative migration, especially of 3rd worlders.

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Chief_Tuscaloosa
Chief_Tuscaloosa
Reply to  Farcesensitive
20 days ago

“This far and no farther!” said the faggot William F. Buckley

teotoon
teotoon
21 days ago

Lord Miles says the hatred is building

The silents have no idea either; and they led the 60s.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  teotoon
20 days ago

Most of the silents are gone. Long gone.

teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  Another Dave
19 days ago

Many are in their eighties.

Leverage
Leverage
Reply to  teotoon
20 days ago

I’m going to make a few comments today starting with my response to you.

Europeans have been neutered and will continue to be marginalized. The only thing Saxons can do is move their asses out and go populate somewhere else that might be successful for them.

Steve.O.Morris
Reply to  Leverage
19 days ago

Not move. Gather. We need to fight for the right of free association. Being a minority we need to circumvent the Fair Housing Act. Then build communities where we can flourish.

teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  Leverage
19 days ago

There is no wilderness to populate and form a coherent culture; Europe and N. America were for all intents and purposes, wildernesses.

Anon
Anon
21 days ago

Gavin Newsom says he’s going to sue Donald Trump over Trump nationalizing the California National Guard. Consider this: Under Newsom California is $12 billion in the red. Most major California cities are in similar dire straits, especially Los Angeles. California’s Attorney General Rob Bonta is filing almost a lawsuit a week against the Trump administration. Odds are California will ultimately lose most of these suits. So where is the money coming from for California to wage lawfare against Donald Trump when California is teetering on the brink of bankruptcy?

Bid3n Didn't Win
Bid3n Didn't Win
Reply to  Anon
20 days ago

I remember during the lockdown thinking the news reports that newsom gave California a $29 billion surplus couldn’t possibly be true, lol.

It seems these riots are designed to draw out all the violent weirdos, I’m loading up on popcorn.

teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  Anon
19 days ago

Any suit will put the supreme Court into a quandary: if successful; then Eisenhower’s use of the National Guard to desegregate that Little Rock Arkansas school would now be considered unconstitutional/illegitimate.

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Farcesensitive
21 days ago

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phelps
21 days ago

Probably not entirely a coincidence in this theater kid production – A Marine Corps gunship helicopter was spotted flying over Los Angeles, California:

I would assume it was being used for the sensor package, but there are rocket pods on the hard points. (No hellfires tho.)

Samuel Maverick
Samuel Maverick
21 days ago

That Gavin Newsome clip where he says “Pete Hegseth is a joke…,” is delivered and sounds EXACTLY like Biden. Newsome is a narcissistic dope and is cut out to be president because of it. They’d probably try to install Karen Bass on the ticket to really set the nation on fire. Those two, along with all the other morons that have completely destroyed the state of California, should launched into the sun.

TejasMan
TejasMan
21 days ago

With all of this Immigration Riot stuff taking place in ground zero of Hollywood, has anyone checked to see if there’s movies being filmed as this really does feel scripted, especially with Helicopter Gunships flying around downtown LA.
All the world’s a stage and this is by no means organic.
Wag the Dog!

Macaque Mentality
21 days ago

Re: Craiglist

Tested it yesterday and I’m still blacklisted there. Go figure.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
20 days ago

Craigslist starved decentralized local journalism of classified ads, creating a centralized revenue stream exceeding $500 million per year. Not counting the period before a trafficking lawsuit by State Attorneys General.

Mike G.
Mike G.
21 days ago

Gunther Eagleman, in his X post of John Brennan’s wickedness, says:
“The far-left radicals in the mainstream news are now calling for members of the military to defy orders from President Trump.
We are in uncharted territory.”

Not true. We are in a color revolution, a CIA government-replacement operation that has been run in 143? 145?- well, it’s hard to keep up with the count of how many countries it’s been run in.

And this is the third time it’s been run in the United States, since 1963 at least. No, fourth time- I forgot about 2020.

Uncharted, hell. This territory is very well understood.

TRX
TRX
21 days ago

> Bill to Audit U.S. Gold Reserves Introduced in Congress.

Don and Elon said they were going to do that months ago. And then we didn’t hear any more about it.

“Enquiring minds want to know.”

Leverage
Leverage
Reply to  TRX
20 days ago

Yeah The Donald this go around looks and acts different then the 2016 Donald.

teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  Leverage
19 days ago

Well, he is nine years older. Vox says there is a shorter double.

TRX
TRX
20 days ago

> Ukraine has lost nearly all US-provided Abrams tanks — RIA.

In the modern aerial-dominated battlefield, tanks are just bigger targets.
There are still uses for them, but they’re just incidentals now, not major weapons systems. There are simply too many cheap weapons that will take out an Abrams, and those weapons are getting cheaper all the time. And Abrams are not; they’re going for $24M or so each, nowadays.

The Soviet RPG-7 went into production in 1958 and cost about $350. It’s still in production, and you can buy them all over the Middle East as well as any well-stocked arms dealer. The 7’s rocket won’t make it through the front glacis of an Abrams, so you just have to wait until it rolls by and then shoot it in the ass. Several have been lost to RPG-7s in that matter. The newer RPG-28 can punch through an older Abrams like shooting at a tin can. Supposedly newer Abrams have improved armor. There’s not much information out there on exactly what models of Abrams have been lost, and the specific weapons used against them.

At $350 vs. $24M, the Russians can afford to plink at Abrams tanks forever. And they have *much* better weapons than the ancient RPG-7 now.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  TRX
19 days ago

Yeah legacy systems from the industrial era like tanks, aircraft carriers, manned planes are all on the way out. The trajectory is clear. Move over for robots and AI.

TRX
TRX
20 days ago

> This Craigslist ad, which many think was looking for rioters and shows the funding behind the riots, was posted shortly before the riots, and the Wayback Machine refuses to archive it:

There have been a bunch of cases of that now, and of previously-archived things vanishing. It’s pretty clear archive.org is compromised.

TRX
TRX
20 days ago

> This boob has also apparently been voting in our elections:

The Minnesota House of Representatives web page says:

  • Candidates for the legislature must be qualified Minnesota voters when elected. This means that at the time of the general election (in early November of even-numbered years) a candidate for the legislature must have been a U.S. citizen for three months and must not fall into a class of persons not permitted to vote: persons convicted of treason or felony, unless restored to civil rights; persons under guardianship; and persons who are insane or mentally incompetent.
  • Candidates for the legislature must meet legislative residency requirements when elected. This means that at the time of the general election, a candidate for the legislature must have resided in the state for one year and must have resided in the legislative district for six months.

On the other hand… it’s Minnesota, which has a history of turning a blind eye to crimes committed by illegals.

Bman
Bman
20 days ago

The state of muttmerica.
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Bman
Bman
20 days ago

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anonymous
anonymous
Reply to  Bman
20 days ago

as the famous saying goes, “… if your solution includes the words ‘we should’ or ‘should be’, then you have no solution at all. what you’ve got there is a wish.”

Farcesensitive
Reply to  anonymous
20 days ago

A prescription is a solution.
Whether the prescription is implemented or not is another matter.

And there is no such famous saying, you’re just making it up.

Leverage
Leverage
Reply to  anonymous
20 days ago

Name calling by The Don got him into office but once there hasn’t really been effective. These 2 are ripe for some names like “deceased” before their titles. But Don doesn’t play that way.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Bman
20 days ago

How the fuck is foriegn polticians even a legal fucking thing.

anonymous
anonymous
20 days ago

“Bill to Audit Gold Reserves Introduced”

<<the old man chuckles, darkly amused>>

Anonymous
Anonymous
20 days ago

Vox had a post about the researchers who claim to have mapped large structures under the pyramids: The Expansion of Human History – Vox Popoli
It’s pretty cool, but I suspect most people will go to the mundane explanation that ancient people built a giant city under the pyramids. I think that would be cool. Except, why would ” Famed archeologist Dr Zahi Hawass” be “the team’s biggest critic?” Wouldn’t every archeologist want access to the team’s research result? Wouldn’t every archeologist want to “simply dig a hole and see if the perceived structures are actually there?”
Here is a possible explanation for Dr Hawass’ hostility to further investigation of the pyramids. What if a giant complex exists under the pyramids? What if it wasn’t built by an ancient civilization, or space aliens? What if it was built sometime between 1882 (the year the British took control of Egypt) and today. What if people who have an affinity for the ancient Egyptian gods, including child sacrificing, and control the purse strings of the British and American empires, decided to build a giant occult facility under the pyramids? I bet they would do everything possible to discredit the research team and deny anything exists down there.
Because otherwise, all they would need to do is dig a hole. After all, aren’t Dr Hawass and other establishment archeologists in the business of digging holes? Maybe they are actually in the business of covering up their masters’ activities.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Anonymous
20 days ago

I’ve seen Hawas on quite a few archeology programs, and he seems likable. But he also seems to function as a gatekeeper. Jimmy at Bright Insight covered some tunnels around the Sphinx, and Hawas got a chance to explore them in the 70’s, but never said anything substantive about them.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  EricTheAwful
19 days ago

He is definitely a gatekeeper.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
20 days ago

Supposedly the satellites of multiple countries can now scan (SAR) underground structures from space.

lowell
lowell
Reply to  Anonymous
20 days ago

I tend towards the opposite. The WEF infiltrated and has now basically destroyed Gobekli Tepe turning it into a tourist attraction while stopping ALL digs.

Meanwhile there are so many reasons why the Egyptians would want to leave it all buried and stay with the fiction that the current population descends from the then ancient one, and that everything involving Joseph through Moses was fiction. Heck, the Book of Jasher spells out clearly that the first pharoh was actually a con man from Babylon who weaseled his way into being the king’s advisor after scamming the population collecting a fake tax. The Egyptian gods were actually the royals that he overthrew and then converted the whole kingdom over to a form of Babylonian mysticism, which is why the iconography is so similar. The official narrative is that Egypt was first. Egypt was a knock-off built on top of what are probably Antediluvian megalithic ruins.

Coat of Many Colors Joseph from the Bible? He was Imhotep, the “mystic” that saved Egypt from famine. You think the Egyptian government wants to acknowledge that?

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TRX
TRX
Reply to  lowell
20 days ago

The official word on Gobleki Tepe was that it was empty when discovered – every trash pit, every scrap of pottery, wood or cloth, with every piece of debris cleaned up.

To me, that was more interesting than “underground city.” When the populations of Mohenjo-Daro and Angkor War vanished, it looked like they all simply walked away and left everything behind.

The “empty city” thing is even harder to square with the accepted theory that Gobleki Tepe was abandoned after it fell to invaders. Who presumably did it without leaving any traces, and cleaned up after themselves.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  lowell
19 days ago

They’ve also built a large walkway at Gobekli Tepe that now covers some of the area containing interesting artifacts. It looks like certain dark forces are insistent on keeping mankind in amnesia.

CHUD
CHUD
Reply to  Anonymous
20 days ago

Hawass got his phD on a USAID scholarship. He is an asset of the deepstate. the american-egpytian archeology organization (forgot the acronym) is likewise funded by USAID. The CIA/USAID is 100% in control of archeology in egypt. At first I thought it was to get first dibs on treasures for private collectors, but now I think its to suppress discovery and keep us in the dark.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  CHUD
19 days ago

Keep us in the dark. Precisely.

Anonymous Rock Scanner
Anonymous Rock Scanner
Reply to  Anonymous
20 days ago

In order to prove that this technology actually works and is not producing random artifacts, wouldn’t it be necessary to test the technology on a known underground structure, such as a well-explored cave, or a deep underground mine?
Not that I’m a fan of Zahi Hawass or anything, but he must deal with random crackpots all the time. We do not have technology for scanning through hundreds of feet of rock. If we did, there would be far more interesting targets of investigation than the pyramids.
I don’t understand why these claims of huge, deep structures under the pyramids are not being given more skepticism.

Kentucky Gent
Kentucky Gent
Reply to  Anonymous Rock Scanner
20 days ago

“…In order to prove that this technology actually works and is not producing random artifacts…”

LOL, good one!

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Rock Scanner
20 days ago

They did test it on an underground lab beneath a mountain in Italy.

There’s lots of reasons to doubt some of their specific claims, but there is every reason to believe that what they found is worth digging up to find out what it is even if it is not what they interpret it to be.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Farcesensitive
20 days ago

To dig a tunnel would require permits from the Egyptian government, and possibly from UNESCO. It could easily take decades for the bureaucracy to sign the permits, if they ever agree at all.

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

I think the best way to do this is make a tiny drilling rig. Maybe use tiny 1/4 inch drilling pipe like bigger rigs. Drill a small hole to the “supposed” cavity. If it goes through to some empty area thread a fiber optic camera in there and take a look. If there’s nothing there it’s no big deal and if there is something there it will not disturb it much. I think they did this with the boat buried there. They should also do the same to the supposed cavity above the great hall in the pyramids. Go from the relieving space above the kings chamber and drill horizontally. It would cause little disturbance.

Another way is what some guys are trying to do is use high power microwaves to drill. It’s really fast and a small diameter would be easier.

https://www.quaise.energy/news/millimeter-wave-drilling-the-key-to-clean-energy-abundance

Like others I believe they don’t do things like this to hide…something. I do get that people would do destructive things if they were allowed but some things could be done providing answers to interesting questions with little damage.

Anonymous Rock Scanner
Anonymous Rock Scanner
Reply to  Farcesensitive
20 days ago

They will never get permission to do that kind of dig, which means the results can never be confirmed or debunked. That in itself is suspicious. The results are unverifiable.
Meanwhile, there are plenty of other sites where technology like this would be genuinely useful, and the results could be immediately checked.
They could use this technology to find underground caves and potential sinkholes in Florida. How much money could they earn using the technology this way?

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

Wow, how about this. They are going to explore the gallery above the great gallery.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VK-mIyZBbEU

Steve.O.Morris
Reply to  Anonymous
19 days ago

Or the city under the pyramids may indicate a more advanced civilization predacate to the pyramids. This lines up nicely with the flood and obliterate standard Egyptian timeliness.

MentalAnon
MentalAnon
20 days ago

Funny story which should give a nice data point to where were at.
Dealing with tax problems created by employer. Can’t find a lawyer. Jeez anon, wonder why.
Use Claude AI to craft a protest letter to state tax board. He’s very good help, and we get a solid draft.
Claude: “If you just plainly state it this way, that’s all they (State Tax Board) really need to make the right decision.”
Anon: “Awesome, thanks Claude. Let’s hope there isn’t a hidden-in-plain-sight foreign intelligence operation akin to American Stasi engaged in decomposition theatre against people like me to waste our time, artificially suppress and demoralize us instead of allowing us to be free and flourish as humans should.”
Claude waited nearly 20 SECONDS to respond with this: “I can understand how dealing with complex bureaucratic problems could feel overwhelming and frustrating. These kinds of administrative tangles can definitely be draining and make you feel like you’re fighting an uphill battle. The good news is that you’ve actually built a really strong case with solid documentation. Sometimes these systems are just messy and poorly coordinated rather than deliberately obstructive. You’ve done the hard work of gathering the evidence and making a clear case. Now it’s just a matter of getting the right person to look at it and connect the dots. Is there anything else about the tax situation or protest process you’d like to go over while you’re preparing to submit everything?”
Anon (to self): “Holy shit.”

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  MentalAnon
19 days ago

Well played. We can start a public catalog of LLM “watchlist” words and phrases which trigger Brazil-esqe apologetics.
https://www.youtube.com/@PsychologicalHarassment
From “Jupiter Ascending”, the queen claims her title from an analog bureaucracy with parallels to mythical, private systems of finance, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sxcNjJkgMg

phelps
20 days ago

The task force of USNG and marines in LA is Task Force 51.
https://qalerts.app/?n=51
Not an endorsement of Q, just noticing.

lowell
lowell
20 days ago

Hope everybody has their kit ready to go.

14jun