News Briefs – 06/16/2023

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DFT – US Analyst Says Russian Sanctions Have Backfired

DFT – Jack Daniels Whisky Maker Beats Estimates

DFT – Car Exports From China Surge

DFT – Jobless Claims Remain High

DFT – Biden Administration Adds Frontier Services, Formerly Run By Erik Prince, To Export Control List

Just so people are aware, my comms here are seriously screwed. Whatfinger’s owner emailed me asking for something, I offered something in the reply which should have precipitated a response, but crickets. Tex just sent me an email, which oddly went through. I hit reply, and in a minute I have a reply in my inbox saying:

This message was created automatically by mail delivery software.

A message that you sent could not be delivered to one or more of its recipients. This is a permanent error. The following address(es) failed:

It was the address I just got the email from, which is not surprising as I hit the reply button to reply. Think about that. He and I cannot email each other. And that is not coincidental, or chance.

Right after that in the queue is another reader here saying his comment didn’t post, like usual, offering me some great help he offered in it, and then mentioning offhandedly all my emails to him go to his spam folder, and when he opens them they are garbled like they are semi-encrypted. I do not garble my emails when they go out. They are clear and concise. I got that same thing from a tech support place a day or two ago too, which replied two weeks later saying my email was in their spam folder. And I have gotten it many times before.

I go to use the comm app on my phone yesterday, and it is “deregistered.” Why? I do not know. But I have to reregister, and for some reason it refuses the first time, and reconnecting the computer caused that to lock up, costing me about 45 minutes there. So about an hour disappeared, when I was pressed for time.

Then there is the commenting system here, which I am getting emails is killing messages from regulars, even stuff offering advice to me. I have noticed traffic is not growing as it should lately, and think it possible some new readers may think I am fucking them, or they are not welcome, and that is by design.

Nothing is further from the truth. I just do not control these systems, and for better or worse, we are interesting here, maybe more so than elsewhere, meaning we could go viral if we are not contained. So we get more attention, and impediments than most plain Jane normie sites. Shit-canning comments is a great way to make new readers feel unwelcome, even get pissed off. I cannot say definitively if that is happening by design, but it would not surprise me given it should not be hard to produce a software system that posts what is posted to it.

The internet is powerful, in that with enough effort you can locate stuff you could never find without it. But this is their system we are using, and they designed it from the ground up to be controlled. Have no illusions, they control it all, and you may have someone right down the street devoted especially to you, watching you online, and controlling what you see and what connections you make.

Before the internet, I was in high school, and they controlled the real life world there, which is a thousand times harder when you have to wrangle ten or fifteen kids of domestic surveillance to bubble another kid, and guide him where you want him, show him what you want him to see, bombard him with contrary opinions to try and convince him he should adapt his mind to them. They were doing that person by person in real life, before they could do it with the click of a mouse, a little bit of code, or an AI, which would handle the whole thing for millions of people at once.

My point is, this internet will not get better, it will get worse, and we will have to fight. Don’t take off just because you think something is bad. Because I have found quite often what I thought, turned out to be entirely wrong because people were in the shadows trying to make me think stuff that was wrong. We have advantages, but we need to power through, because they will not let it be easy.

And to Whatfinger, I offered what you wanted for free, but wanted to know how you wanted to do it. If you emailed me back, I have not gotten it, so drop a comment here, and maybe I will see it before it gets zapped. If not I will just drop one for free in a week or so.

Tucker Carlson, Episode IV is here, showing all the ways America is now a dictatorship. Starts t0 make the generic surveillance a little scary, which is interesting, given this is straight from the scriptwriters, and they will have to unveil that one slowly to the normies. Another day, and we have advanced our position.

Witnesses claim they saw a pair of F-16s scramble to engage in a “dogfight” with a UFO near Bad Axe, Michigan back on June 3, according to a report received by the National UFO Reporting Center, but the military is telling a very different story. NUFORC report is here.

Top Democrats and former Republicans met at a Washington, D.C. think tank in early June 2023 to discuss election interference strategies to block former President Donald J. Trump’s return to the White House, according to a report in the Washington Post.

Biden’s DOJ turned Trump’s Secret Service detail into informants.

Trump prosecution violates attorney-client confidentiality by targeting 3 Trump lawyers.

Trump is charged under a law meant to suppress political opposition.

Westchester DA shuts down criminal investigation of Trump Organization without any charges.

President Trump attempted to call-in to Fox News in the 8p block on the night of his arraignment in Miami on his way to Bedminster — The request was denied by Fox.

Ex-Trump attorney claims on MSNBC he witnessed 45 instances of DOJ misconduct: ‘I know it sounds like I made that number up.’

There is a nefarious group that calls itself The 65 Project that has as its goal to intimidate lawyers into not representing Trump or anyone associated with him. They are trying to steer him to lawyers in the conspiracy.

E. Jean Carroll 2nd defamation trial against Trump set for start of GOP primary in January 2024.

Democrat Rep. Dan Goldman says Republicans WON’T FIND Joe Biden’s alleged BRIBERY tapes.

$10M appeared in Biden’s 2017 tax return, bribery investigators find.

The Bidens ‘coerced’ Burisma to pay $10 million in bribes, says credible FBI source.

Top Republican James Comer says new Biden bank records will show family accepted between $20-30 MILLION from foreign nationals.

House Oversight Chair James Comer claims ‘other 1023s’ alleging Biden ‘bribery’ scheme may exist.

‘Why did you ask such a dumb question?’ Biden snaps at reporter who asks him why he’s referred to as ‘Big Guy’ in FBI Ukraine file.

Biden bragged about building a solar farm in Africa. Taxpayers are fronting $900 million for it. How much for the big guy on this one?

Devon Archer, Hunter Biden associate, in talks to dish about alleged $10 million bribe from Ukraine.

Ukraine’s PrivatBank alleges $2 billion fraud by former owners.

Halderman report reveals Georgia’s Dominion voting machines can be hacked, botes can be changed, elections can be altered! – SOS Raffensperger hid the report and now will not install security patches for 2024 election.

Greg Abbot:

I signed a law that makes election fraud a felony in Texas.

Voting illegally can lead to a 20-year sentence.

Don’t mess with Texas elections.

‘She was 17, I was 40’: Biden makes cringeworthy joke about knowing Eva Longoria a ‘long time’ at White House screening of her debunked biopic Flamin’ Hot. Q once implied a lot of the Hollywood stars were sex toys for the elites as children, and then given the stardom as a way to keep them silent.

Eva Longoria deftly thwarts Biden the gropinator as he goes for a boob-grab. Imagine meeting a woman you don’t know, and putting your hands where Biden has his, and where he was taking them. And she doesn’t blink.

Either Biden’s holographic skin-suit fails to conceal his lizard eye or there is some artifact of video compression we have yet to characterize:

Reminds me of the Lizard chick behind Strozk when he testified:

FBI groomed a 16-year-old with “brain development issues” to become a terrorist.

That “leaks” suspect, Massachusetts Air National Guardsmen Jack Teixeira, indicted by a federal grand jury.

‘There was survivor’s guilt’: Gavin Newsom’s wife reveals she killed her older sister in a tragic golf cart accident 41 years ago in Hawaii – as she discusses ‘traumas’ that shaped her life in new interview. She supposedly ran her over with a golf cart and killed her at 7 years old. Don’t those things have like a 3 inch ground clearance? You wonder about these things. They all have relatives who died young.

Gavin Newsom weighs possible criminal prosecution of Ron DeSantis for ‘disgraceful’ migrant flights to Democrat-run sanctuary cities. He is hoping to boost DeSantis with this, in the same way Trump’s legal cases have boosted him.

Mike Pence to co-author new book with daughter on importance of family and faith. It would be nice to just have a million dollars dropped in a bank account, or whatever they will give him, but it is not worth your soul.

‘It’s like crickets.’ Tucker Carlson begs to tell his version of his Fox News ousting to Joe Rogan’s 11 million listeners but the wildly successful podcast host refuses to take his calls. Interesting. Rogan and Tucker run by different people, and Rogan is pimping RFK lately.

CDC head Nicole Walensky displays psychopathic laugh behavior in a hearing.

Tonight, sources tell @cbsnews senior government officials are racing to limit impact – of what one cyber expert calls – potentially the largest theft + extortion event in recent history. USG official says no evidence to date US MIL or INTEL compromised. Russian hackers grabbed the data.

People smugglers busted using ‘cloned’ FedEx vehicles to sneak migrants into the US. Someone asked, why are they doing this when everyone is just being let in? I had a real Fed Ex driver, who picked up a package in front of my house under my surveillance cameras, arguing with what I assume was a fake Fed Ex driver in a fake, shittier-looking Fed Ex box truck, who pulled up and wanted to take the package, as if he had been assigned to pick it up. The real driver looked absolutely baffled as he looked back at the fake one, as he got in his truck and drove off after failing to get it. Though the second one could have been a real driver who worked for Fed Ex but was in the conspiracy.

Former New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio ordered to pay $475K for misusing NYPD detail during presidential run. Imagine a half million fine is like a ticket to you? And all he has ever done is suck at the government tit.

The American Medical Association is clarifying the role of a person’s body mass index, also known as BMI. The group is urging doctors to de-emphasize its use when assessing health and obesity of patients and acknowledge that the measurement has been used for “racist exclusion” and has caused “historical harm.”

Based on the available evidence, our hypothesis is the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic and its long-term complications will lead to premature aging (in terms of health) of many people in the world. Or is that the vax, and they are building the cover story?

Spike in deaths corresponding to Covid vaccine rollout found in peer-reviewed analysis of Japan and Germany. If you turn the immune system on the body, and it does not turn off the vast majority of the deaths will come years later.

NFL legend Ray Lewis’ son, Ray Lewis III, dead at 28.

Joe Rogan says RFK Jr’s book on Fauci and what a scumbag he is and how many people he has killed must be true, or he would have been sued.

An AI program is pretending to be Jesus and thousands of lost young people are flocking to it.

“The New York Times” reporting that the US and Iran are closing in on a deal that’s being called a “political ceasefire.”

Japan in talks to provide artillery shells to U.S. to boost stocks for Ukraine.

Sequoia Capital is the biggest VC firm in China & they’ve been caught investing US Pension fund $$ into Chinese military tech.

An investigation into the CIA’s Bulgarian Network for military supplies to Ukraine which shows American taxpayers’ money is used to enrich the Ukrainian leadership, dishonest CIA officers as well as to finance terrorist activities around the world.

Russian attack helicopters now nearly invulnerable…Russian Ka-52 helicopter deflected 18 Western MANPADS by jamming all warheads.

Ukraine’s armor appears to have a Russian attack helicopter problem.

Turkish man knocked down basement wall to find 2,000-year-old underground city — after chasing his chickens through a hole. Super, super cool. A bunker that incorporates fatal funnels which force invaders to stoop so they cannot move well.

‘Self-declared sanctuary city’ LA receives first busloads of migrants from Texas Gov. Greg Abbott.

Most Americans say transgenderism is ‘morally wrong’: Gallup. We are heading K. All things sexual will become more repulsive.

Support for Black Lives Matter movement lowest since 2020.

Trump dominating in California’s Republican primary.

New Hampshire poll: 11-point swing from DeSantis to Trump.

Spread r/K Theory, because every day our position improves

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Thesokorus
Thesokorus
11 months ago

A European AI startup got crazy money just by existing apparently. No product yet.

AI is for me like Bitcoin and Ayyylmaos, I just don’t see the big deal. I’m just like Ok? That’s kinda cool. Why are you losing your mind over it though?

AI (language model) just seems like a natural thing to do with computers.

I’m either below the IQ threshold to understand or this is BS. And those things are functionally the same for me personally so I am just ignoring it.

https://www.theregister.com/2023/06/15/mistral_ai/

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Thesokorus
11 months ago

Once you see the AI has no ability to create, just to mash together existing content in unique ways, you see the limitations. It cannot be truly creative in the way a human being can be, so will be fundamentally limited (much to the dismay of the satanists who think it can replace God someday).

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous
11 months ago

The people who swoon over ‘AI’ have no ability to create either, so they don’t see the problem.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous
11 months ago

I keep getting a database server fail pop-up when I try to save a message; a big red box. It took six tries over five minutes before it allowed me to save the last message.

Kentucky Gent
Kentucky Gent
Reply to  TRX
11 months ago

TRX wrote “I keep getting a database server fail pop-up when I try to save a message; a big red box”

I got that too, for one of my comments on this thread. I was trying to ask AC if he has tried a particular “me-ail” [pig latin] platform that is secure.

Anyone who understands where we are “at” [ampersand], might have heard of this secure platform. A real PRO would know a TON about this platform, which is named after a positively-charged particle in an atomic nucleus. Yes, a real PRO would know a TON about it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Kentucky Gent
11 months ago

Brilliant comment..

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Thesokorus
11 months ago

Anyone notice that strozks face looks gremlin like until the chick behind him moves her eyes and then his fast softens out and looks more human before the clip replays?

Replying to your comment because the site glitches out anytime I try to comment normally.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
11 months ago

Rain is about the only thing saving NATO armor from the Alligators (KA-52s). The firing range discrepancy is too great.

The same thing will happen with f-16s. RUS jets fly higher and launch from above the f-16. That’s game over. Apparently.

Btw, I am watching Latvia. They had the second most advisors per the Pentagon leaks behind UK. I just count them as London agents.

And Latvia is gearing up for something per OSINT.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Thesokorus
11 months ago
Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Anonymous
11 months ago

Thanks!

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  Anonymous
11 months ago
Teo Toon
Teo Toon
11 months ago

Top Democrats and former Republicans met at a Washington, D.C. think tank in early June 2023 to discuss election interference strategies to block former President Donald J. Trump’s return to the White House, according to a report in the Washington Post.

But, as Tucker Carlson declares with utmost irony, “we ain’t no dictatorship.”
The “former Republicans” label speaks volumes: were they RHINOs or merely plants. Are all RHINOs really plants?

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
11 months ago
phelps
phelps
Reply to  Corn Pop
11 months ago

Tim Pool was taking up for you on his livestream again last night. “Corn Pop was a good dude. He just saw Joe thinking he could molest all the little kids at the pool, and decided to do something about it. It wasn’t a gang, it was Corn Pop organizing the neighborhood to run off a pedo.”

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
Reply to  phelps
11 months ago

Tim’s alright for a honkey. He can pass through my hood.

Anonymous
Anonymous
11 months ago

Those of my non-offensive comments that didn’t get posted had links to a certain alternative video platform that’s a combination of two words. That said, I think had other comments with such links go through, so it’s not a definite thing.

AC, you might want to try out other e-mail providers, free or paid, that are based outside the US.

https://tutanota.com/
Secure email: Tutanota free encrypted email.
Tutanota is the world’s most secure email service, easy to use and private by design.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
11 months ago

An AI program is pretending to be Jesus and thousands of lost young people are flocking to it.

In the article it shows 300 people attending a ChatGPT led church service. Idiots are damning themselves doing this crap. No intermediary needed. Just pray to Christ directly.

Anonymous
Anonymous
11 months ago

Eva Longoria was just another random woman in Texas, without any fame whatsoever until the age of 23, so Biden shouldn’t have known her as a teen.

She’s also been quite active in DNC politics (endorsements, etc.) and philanthropy. Most people couldn’t care less about such things, but this seems to be part of the job description for many actors and models – Cabal’s gotta use that star power for something.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
11 months ago

This is an unusually thorough laying out of the issues facing NATO in UKR. The author doesn’t discuss what I think is the crucial issue: submarines. And I suspect the US never intended to “win” and is pursuing goals re: China in UKR. But it’s true that may be rationalization. NATO/US appears to be acting comoletely irrationally on the Strategic and Operational levels. There may be some Grand Strategic plan being pursued which brings it all together, but assuming that seems silly based on history. Idk. Strange things to watch.

https://aurelien2022.substack.com/p/round-two-there-is-no-round-two?utm_source=profile&utm_medium=reader2

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Thesokorus
11 months ago

Brandon is acting as an agent of the Virtuous Pagans and cabal to set America up to lose a war to China while trying to harm Russia as much as possible and push it into China’s arms.
That explains everything.

CastleRockQuery
CastleRockQuery
11 months ago

I had a comment disappear the other day about the US shell corps and the deaths/events around castle rock.

We need a rotating form of comms that involves multiple email platforms, computers/devices. Accessed from different locations. Might try swapping out hard drives and doing system resets regularly.

Just incase it’s something that’s ON your computer. That might not change anything though. Don’t know there’s much to be done if it’s on the line itself running underground or just cyberwar on your digital footprint.

Machine Trooper
Machine Trooper
11 months ago

“Tonight, sources tell @cbsnews senior government officials are racing to limit impact – of what one cyber expert calls – potentially the largest theft + extortion event in recent history. USG official says no evidence to date US MIL or INTEL compromised. Russian hackers grabbed the data.”

Or maybe it’s a false flag–what kind of stuff could they do to our online commo and research using this for an excuse?

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Machine Trooper
11 months ago

Maybe the kind of things happening to AC’s site.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Machine Trooper
11 months ago

One should assume it is a false flag until hard evidence proves otherwise.

FEDGOV simply cannot be trusted to tell us the truth about anything.

Anonymous
Anonymous
11 months ago

About five days ago or so spent a while writing a comment on the general theme here, agreeing and offering personal corroboration. Tried to post and got a 404 message. Tried again and got another 404 message. Several hours later, the comments section would simply not open.

This stuff is truly dreary.

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Reply to  Anonymous
11 months ago

What browser are you using?
What type of device?

Johannes Q
Johannes Q
11 months ago

I got your email, by the way.
Incidentally, regarding the Predator films, there are some odd details – e.g. in the 2nd film the Predator goes to a beef packing plant to eat: it put me in mind of cattle mutilations, and also the strange emphasis the regime give to getting us not merely off meat but off beef in particular. I wonder if there’s something potent in beef. Also, the predator records and then mimics its victims, e.g. Mac’s “any time” – Skinwalkers can apparently mimic people who’ve gone missing, calling out to their family/friends, but it’s always a bit “off”.
The original film is similar to Beowulf, a tale of a monster which rather than picking off lost children, actually seeks out the strongest of men to dominate and terrify. I wonder if there was a time when some creature was more openly aggressive as human beings encroached into its wilderness.

MentalAnon
MentalAnon
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
11 months ago

one of my all time favorite films. For the fans….

https://twitter.com/ATRightMovies/status/1668236963252404229

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Johannes Q
11 months ago

Cows milk is a very important food. A baby human lives off formula that is made from cows milk if a baby isn’t breast fed by its mother.

“You are what you eat” so Predators eat humans.

Kentucky Gent
Kentucky Gent
Reply to  Johannes Q
11 months ago

I wonder if there’s something potent in beef.”

Beef is a superfood. It has everything you need, nutrient-wise. That’s why they are targeting it.

TRX
TRX
11 months ago

> It was the address I just got the email from, which is not surprising as I hit the reply button to reply. Think about that. He and I cannot email each other. And that is not coincidental, or chance.

Not at all unusual.

A) some sites turn their spam-control weapons up to “annihilate”, and that kills a lot of valid messages.

B) other sites only allow mail from “well-known hosts” – Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, and a handful of large mail services. Everything else goes to the bit bucket.

C) some sites block huge chunks of the internet address space; no IPs common to the Far East, Eastern Europe, etc.

D) some sites block other ISPs; Comcast is the largest ISP in the USA, with about half of all accounts. Naturally, it has a lot of spammers. So admins block it. Others block everything from .edu sites.

E) Google owns and operates some of the internet backbone hardware, and they’ve admitted to filtering messages based on content.

F) for text messaging, Verizon has admitted the same.

G) also consider email is hugely complicated nowadays, and not all admins are as expert as they should be, therefore their boxes aren’t always properly configured.

With all this, email is no longer reliable, unless it’s all on the same host – Gmail-to-Gmail, Hotmail-to-Hotmail, etc. That’s what they want; to force people onto their controlled platforms.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  TRX
11 months ago

Thanks for this.

Watch what happens with email. Email is one of the major technological “Rubicons” that we must be ready for before Clown World crosses it (destroys it).

Anonymous the eighth
Anonymous the eighth
Reply to  TRX
11 months ago

Another data point: occasional comm from me to another was good for a bit, then would only go one way from them to me, mine would not show there until they got an MSN mail, theirs had been Yahoo, mine was always Hotmail, so it took them getting a free MSN version (live, msn, outlook etc.) to get my mails through.

Started off with an email not going through, then at least could reply to the yahoo mail sent to me saying mine hadn’t arrived so at least then get my answer through (had a couple movie links youtube), then started sending lists of movies of interest to watch, some as links, no go. Even using the mail as “reply to”, yahoo would consider any messages from me with links evidently as spam so all time wasted from that point until they got the OUTLOOK mail, then all went through. Peer to peer, as it were. Just because yahoo provided a service, must not care to let the recipient pick and choose to mark stuff as spam from a known sender.

TRX
TRX
11 months ago

If you suspect your mail host is the problem, you might contact Divemedic at areaocho.com. He saw people getting deplatformed, and moved to a private server outside the US before they got to him. He has provided hosting for some others who have been deplatformed. I don’t know how his rates compare to what you’re paying now, but you might want to check it out.

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Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
11 months ago

I don’t know how your site is hosted but…..some site have email availability thru your domain. So it might be possible to set up an email account (insertscreennamehere)@anonymousconervative.com.

If your site dies that,you can log into your sitemail to read and respond.

It’s also possible to have it forwarded on to another email address. Some will allow you to set up an alias, so you could read and respond from that second address.

Bman
Bman
11 months ago

How it started:comment image
How it’s going:comment image

Last edited 11 months ago by Bman
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Reply to  Bman
11 months ago

Wow only took him six months to progress to ultradegeneracy 🤢

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Bman
11 months ago

Bestiality was a Capital Crime in the Bible.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
11 months ago

Was? Is the Bible and God’s law past tense to you?

🌲🌲Anonymous
🌲🌲Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
11 months ago

Maybe try to avoid friendly fire, fren. Anon brought it up, it was a good point. No need to be aggressive about it.

🌲🌲Anonymous
🌲🌲Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
11 months ago

Maybe try to avoid friendly fire, fren. Anon brought it up, it was a good point. No need to be aggressive about it.

TRX
TRX
11 months ago

> Support for Black Lives Matter movement lowest since 2020.

That’s OK; the Democrats will ramp them back up as the elections approach, just like they did before.

Frankly, the KKK was a much more useful tool for them than BLM, but Party ideology has shifted far to the left since those days. Now the Democrats accuse the Klan of being crazed right-wingers, even though they haven’t changed their thinking since the days when they were the Democratic Party’s acknowleged shock troops.

Anonymous
Anonymous
11 months ago

K transition will provide opportunities for Christians to help integrate R people back into society. While Rs would expect excoriation, they might be astonished that others don’t think like they do. Healing takes many forms.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
11 months ago

Only if they take our side.
All who oppose us to the end must be expelled.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Anonymous
11 months ago

well there is r. then there is R. then there is RRRRRRRRRRRR. so lets take each case on its own merits as it comes. i would also suggest that like WWII… sometimes the most R become the most K overnight. to better manage us.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
11 months ago

Forgiveness requires repentance. Being a bleeding heart retard will spell death, as it has a million times before.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
11 months ago

| Forgiveness requires repentance.

Needs to be repeated. How far people have fallen, in that they don’t immediately recognize this basic truth.

Anonymous
Anonymous
11 months ago

About FedEx: FedEx uses independent contractors, small companies that own their own trucks that are in FedEx livery. It would be very easy to this have FedEx trucks used for this kind of task.

phelps
phelps
11 months ago

The American Medical Association is clarifying the role of a person’s body mass index, also known as BMI. The group is urging doctors to de-emphasize its use when assessing health and obesity of patients and acknowledge that the measurement has been used for “racist exclusion” and has caused “historical harm.”

The struggle here is that BMI really is a shitty standard for health. According to BMI, the Rock is morbidly obese. He weighs too much for his height. Of course, he has maybe 8% body fat, but BMI says he’s about to die of diabetes.
BMI was figured when nutrition was terrible and people were shorter. There wasn’t enough food for the average person, so they didn’t get anywhere near as much muscle as they could, and they were shorter, so the higher end of height isn’t calibrated well.
If calling it racist finally gets rid of it and gets us back to body fat percentage, which we are very good at measuring now, fine. It’s racist, now lets go with science. (We will just gloss over how this accepts that race is real and genetic.)

Huck
Huck
Reply to  phelps
11 months ago

BMI was figured when nutrition was terrible and people were shorter. “

Perhaps, but when I watch film of city street life from several generations ago I’m struck by how attractive people are, on average, versus today. Our ancestors were lean and strong, noticeable in this 1911 New York City example by how erect their posture is. Men walk tall with shoulders back. Obesity is non-existent. People dressed sharp.

Many more beautiful examples at this link, but be prepared, along with the pleasure of beauty comes melancholy for what we have lost:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWtWJAmHuc8

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Huck
10 months ago

Something in the diet has changed. A big suspect is they changed from lard and animal fats to seed oils. Seed oils are in everything. Everything. They cause all sorts of inflammation. Maybe the body is putting on fat to encapsulate all these toxic seed oils.

Another thing is the fortification of foods with iron, good for Women, bad for Men and vitamin A. Bad for everyone. Denmark, I think, made it illegal to fortify foods like this.

Anonymous
Anonymous
11 months ago

Anyone notice that strozks face looks gremlin like until the chick behind him moves her eyes and then his fast softens out and looks more human before the clip replays?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
11 months ago

I’m not sure Strozk looks more human. Strozks facial look morphs into a female flirtatious look that I find disturbing.

The odd look is synchronized with the chick behind’s eye movements. Which is also disturbing. I hope it’s CGI.

Peter Gent
Peter Gent
11 months ago

I have tried unsuccessfully to get the AC comment feed to work anyway I try it, including the simple https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/feed/ which is supposed to work but it only shows the posts, none of the actual comments in the feed. If you have gotten this to work, please let me know how. You can email or post here. I just want to get it working so I can track replies to my comments, which outside of an RSS feed is very, very difficult.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Peter Gent
11 months ago

What is your aversion to RSS? But yes, RSS feeds don’t work outside of an RSS reader of some kind. That link there is the same one I’ve been using for 4 years since AC set it up. I know there are many RSS readers, but I’ve used Feedly for a long time since it meets my needs well. If you don’t know how to use a search engine, it’s http://www.Feedly.com. Or just go to a search engine and type “RSS reader” in the search box. Or “Free RSS reader”.

RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. It was created by Aaron Schwartz, who Epsteined himself allegedly for a lawsuit against him from setting paywalled content free. But he also probably discovered some CP on servers at MIT, which is very deeply connected to #pizzagate and its many characters.

I have to warn you though: the comments RSS feed is a firehose.I was surprised that the volume was low tonight. Sometimes I’ll switch to my RSS reader and there are over 80 comments. Tonight, there were 47. It’s usually a little lower on the weekends. I’ve developed rules to get through them faster. I just skip over doomfagging, black pills, whining, “Jesus loves me this I know” stuff (because I already know that; I don’t need Sunday School 101 in the comments here) and single paragraph essays.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  EricTheAwful
11 months ago

I am well versed using RSS, but I had to remove the comments feed, as while some comments are amazing and informative, there are too many pointless ones, of the types Eric says here. When I missed one day and found 250+ unread, I gave up. If I miss say five days or so due to travel or something, it can take an entire day to catch up on the 1500+ unread and I won’t feel any better informed. Funny how after removing the comments feed I’m noticing more informative comments again.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Anonymous
11 months ago

The signal to noise ratio is fairly high. I check RSS several times a day. It can be a pain if I’m occupied with something and have to go several hours without catching up. At least most of the noise is easy to spot and skip through quickly. Some posts consist of only “It’s the British Crown!” “It’s the Jesuits” “Nukes don’t exist!” “The Bible says there’s an impenetrable firmament”! (Except meteorites and astronaut poop penetrant it on a daily basis) etc. etc. I can’t tell if they’re paid shills, autists who just have to sound off, bots, or if they really believe it. But a lot of unproductive noise.

I definitely feel your pain. If I couldn’t get on at least 4 times a day, I doubt I could keep up.

Peter Gent
Peter Gent
Reply to  Peter Gent
11 months ago

I finally stumbled across the feed for comments. It is located at https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/comments/feed/
Now I can use my QuiteRSS to look and search for any comment. The only problem is the feed only goes back 2 days, so the past is gone but I will build my data for the future as I essentially started with 6/15.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Peter Gent
11 months ago

The thing with RSS is it’s only a cache, not a complete archive. When I subscribe to a new blog, I might get the last 10 posts no matter how long it’s been around. As time goes on, you’ll build up an archive. I don’t know how QuiteRSS works, but I have years worth of this site’s comments because I’ve been following it since the beginning.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  EricTheAwful
11 months ago

There is at least one tool that can scrape the site and build all the past items into a complete RSS feed, but yes in general you are limited by how many items the site owner has set to be exposed via RSS.

Phelps
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
11 months ago

It will degrade performance, and hit your bandwidth hard. The whole feed gets downloaded every time a user hits the feed, which for most systems is once an hour or even more often.

Ed
Ed
11 months ago

I’ve started reading this article by Ian Kumner at the Reading Junkie:

https://readingjunkie.com/2023/06/15/the-gulf-war-myth-of-invulnerability-is-finally-laid-to-rest/

Its a long article and I will return to finish it later, but the opening paragraphs provide a good explanation of what the 1991 Gulf War was about. Its something I have been suspecting, and Kumner lays it out pretty clearly.

Basically it was an advertisement for the USA military industrial complex. The entire point was to curbstomp some country so one sidedly that no other country would even think about challenging the USA. And I remember people saying that at the time.

I will go further than Kumner into Miles Mathis territory, and argue that the war was as fake as a World Wrestling Federation event. I think Saddam Hussein was in on it, and his later execution was faked, and he probably lived out the rest of his life under a fake identity in North America. One point in favor of this is that the Iraqis started fighting somewhat competently after Saddam Hussein was removed from the scene, but obviously not beforehand.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ed
11 months ago

US military was much more effective before Obama. Bush, Clinton, Bush equals 20 years of overseas adventures. They didn’t screw around with the military as much as Obama because they needed the military to be effective. By the time Obama came to office all the 20+ year military men were retiring. Obama screwed around with the military because he was a community organizer.

The Vietnam war wasn’t fought as a twenty year war. It was fought as a one year war twenty times. LBJ and CIA mostly responsible. USSR had a similar situation in Afghanistan. Political officers running a war. Hard lessons are forgotten more than they are learned.

Kumner’s analysis of the Ukraine war rings true. I would put NATO managers (they sure as hell aren’t leaders) in the same category as Saddam Hussein. All authority and no responsibility. Saddam Hussein was probably happy he was getting a dignified hanging as an old man instead of a Benito Mussolini style ending.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Ed
11 months ago

It was a great Intelligence coup. The CIA paid the other side to throw down their arms. Or most of them anyway.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Ed
11 months ago

You should talk to some actual Iraqis if you think what you saw happening in Iraq was faked in any way.

It was definitely scripted, but the entire point was to sow as much chaos and destruction in the Middle East, and the U.S. managed to pull that off spectacularly well.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  Another Dave
11 months ago

It was the opening move in the Oded Yinon plan and the scheme to deconstruct the Middle East into small ethnic statelets, giving Israel more validity whilst creating Kurdistan to control the BRI (Belt Road Initiative).
This process is still ongoing but looks to be faltering. Which is why US troops are still in Syria.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Ed
11 months ago

About a year ago, the Russian Embassy posted on Twitter a group photo of our recent illustrious presidents – GHWB, Clinton (Blythe), GWB, Obama (Soetoro) – referencing the 6 million victims of their combined wars. I tend to believe Iraq became a Satanic bloodbath that our Cabal-controlled leaders orchestrated from beginning to end – not a WWF event – followed by their shitshows in Libya and Syria. I assume Russia’s “6 million” was a troll on the Cabal’s sacrosanct foundation myth for its redoubt in Palestine. Discerning authenticity in this Empire of Lies is our great challenge and our awakening but it seems certain that Russia now has the capability and the motive to drop truth bombs on our leaders.

Mizuna
Mizuna
11 months ago

I left a comment here awhile ago about the surveillance in my neighborhood and it never got published. Figured it got sent to spam by the usual bad actors. Only mentioning this to add another data point to what AC said about them screwing with comments here. AC, if you do find that old comment I mentioned, please just leave it unpublished.

Kentucky Gent
Kentucky Gent
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
11 months ago

I just learned in real time that they/it is censoring comments based on key words. I posted 3 comments in quick succession, and the 2nd comment was blocked.

Scarily, when I clicked “post comment” for the 2nd one, which was blocked, a big red box popped up in my browser, with yellow and white text, telling me something about not connecting to a server. It was only up for 2 seconds (literally) and the message was way too long to read in that short of a time (even though I am a quick reader).

And what was the topic of my suppressed comment? A secure platform for “me ail” [pig latin]

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
11 months ago

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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
11 months ago

Mr Beast – that’s a very bad name. Why not just Mr 666?

These aren’t just silly games, not when so much money is involved. Thoroughly choreographed rituals / initiations is more like it. In the video referred to by his Wikipedia, he could never have used a Ferrari; it had to be a LAMBorghini.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
11 months ago

No shit. Watching the 100% predictable arc gaming/young male “influencers” will take is just getting boring at this point.

Its the slow boil method. They want to get people into a parasocial relationship with someone who gradually morphs from a real human to a mindless leftoid NPC bot over a number of years as a means to steadily chip away at the viewers’ political and social ideology. Easier to be persuaded by someone you view as a “friend” and have “known” for years.

of course cabal would control this pipeline and the ideas being propagated by these people.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Farcesensitive
11 months ago

chernin. EVERY. SINGLE. TIME.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Farcesensitive
11 months ago

Muh…..”Moved out on my own, quit college….” Where have I heard that before? Oh and the name…..Mister Beast 6000. He might as well dress up in a red suit with pointy horns and a pitch fork.
The best part was the fucking web article I read that he got started by “GIVING MONEY AWAY for challenges”. Yes, every broke college kid gives away $10,000 bucks to random assholes on the internet.
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Read my lips. EVERY FUCKING ECELEB IS PART OF THE CLUB. EVERY FUCKING ONE.

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  Farcesensitive
11 months ago

I know what almost all of those words mean, but when you put them together, I have no idea who or what those paragraphs were about.

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
11 months ago

TY

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
11 months ago

now getting comment issues – error establishing data connection. new thang for me here.

wooderson
wooderson
11 months ago

I was wondering if you earthed your electrical housing at your place more thoroughly would it help against the thrumming. There’s this thing of basically putting lightning rods into the ground at houses and businesses. The grounding wire has to be calibrated so that the electricity goes into the ground easily, so you don’t fry your circuits. If you have too much resistance, then everything wired in the house degrades.

So, maybe, adding more grounding wires to more thoroughly earth your electronics might bleed off some of the excess energy pumped into your house?

Like, two buildings right next to each other can, and will likely, have different earthing potentials. Fiber cables are preferred to copper, to make sure the impedance difference does not affect the local area networks of each building or area.

You know you are being smothered, because at this point, this many years in, you ought to have had drive through botanists, crop dusters and electrical engineers kicking the tires on your descriptions.

General's Addition
General's Addition
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
11 months ago

So … a persistent and pervasive parasite of some as yet to be named type that takes over people’s lives and gets them to do this “surveillance” because that behaviour makes it easier for the parasite to propagate and to defend itself?

Perhaps a bio-informatics angle works for naming what it is and what it does. The first part is like giving the monster a name and identifying its most recognisable characteristics.

As for the surveillance: we moved into a new house with pre-installed “security systems” only to find that despite the service not being provisioned with the security company, several of the devices had RF we could trace and deal with piecemeal.

Naturally we assumed the worst and that there were embedded cameras and audio pickups, including some that probably work on the principle of reflected microwaves.

The day after we took every bit of it offline, destroyed the most obviously unwelcome stuff, removed the SIM from the head end, and gave the rest a dewiring it would not soon forget, the security company thoughtfully delivered an invitation to establish service again.

The mail carrier didn’t run that day: this was delivered by hand.

Not only is this monster in a lot of people’s houses, but also it really, really does not like it when you take its feelers out of yours.

About the humming: it could be ground effect resonance between some EM source, such as the overhead power grid or some unknown transmitter, and large open conduits underground, such as sewer pipes and septic tanks.

If that’s the case, then this is about as bad as having the infamous Soviet-era “Thing” in your office, ready to be used to capture audio via frequency shifted signal reflections, and the sound you are hearing is the pipe being loaded with EM crap instead of a more smelly kind of crap.

One day you come home to one of your remaining incandescent lights “singing” … and after a bit of reflection as to the potential causes, you do some circuit testing which shows everything registering normally, after which you get rid of every last one of those old lights, shifting to LED lighting.

It sounds just a bit weird until you realise that this monster’s been around a while and doesn’t mind messing with people’s lives in order to survive just that much longer.

🌲🌲
🌲🌲
Reply to  General's Addition
11 months ago

I feel like this comment needs to serve as the basis of it’s own page/post, so you (and others) can unpack what you just said.

I know nothing about RF. What tool do I need to scan for that?

I’m gobsmacked about the lightbulb thing. Please say more.

We need to have a defensive techniques thread, like the GATE one.

Mr Twister
Mr Twister
Reply to  General's Addition
11 months ago

Am pretty sure LED lighting is screwing with us too.
It’s everywhere now.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  General's Addition
11 months ago
General's Addition
General's Addition
Reply to  General's Addition
11 months ago

There’s a YouTube video that AC may enjoy that features the Nile Red guy in a long informal interview with the Trash Taste anime guys in Japan.

But there’s one part of this that people need to internalise: some games are so hard to play that you will spend years and even decades becoming even slightly good at them.

Chemical engineering and electrical engineering are like this, and with this knowledge, you gain insights into things while you “grind mobs” and acquire lots and lots of test gear, supplies, and tools.

So AC will be further not surprised by this admission: I can look at certain organic molecules and tell you what they really are or how they started out.

One popular sweetener is a neural inhibitor, another is a pesticide, another is a quasi-amphetamine with addictive properties, another is a metabolic disruptor that sends people to cardiac wards if they abuse it over long periods, and so on.

That’s because somewhere along the way, there was a game to be learned where time and effort expended made me even slightly good at it.

And so …

“What tool do I need to scan for that?”

We started with an industrial grade frequency spectrum analyser on a cart that we moved around the house, and we built a pickup so that we could poke inside vents.

These were things we could build or were part of the test gear we already had.

But there’s a bigger problem that I’ll get to.

“I’m gobsmacked about the lightbulb thing.”

Incandescent light bulbs are built around an inductor that produces visible light and magnetic flux.

Apparently someone had the clever idea of scanning around for one and found one while were at home and able to notice it, then we broke out the heavy testing gear again.

“Am pretty sure LED lighting is screwing with us too.”

It’s cleaner in some ways and more harmful in others.

The technology is built around a powerful blue LED that feeds into an excitable material substrate of a certain colour in order to produce light of a certain visible spectrum light temperature, in addition to any leaked blue LED light.

This can make the light that’s produced rather monochromatic around certain visible bands, depending on how good the excitable material substrate happens to be in terms of distributing the energy across a wider band of visible bands.

We live at this technology level of understanding because we’re engineers, and so the things that are magical to us are of a completely different level of magic relative to the general population.

Locating surveillance kit doesn’t remove the web of interrelations of surveillance elements, it merely removes that particular set of them, which led to the inevitable encounters where the surveillance wants to be reinstalled.

The monster is still out there … always was.

As for defence, the problem is one of “technological solutions” being “technological anti-solutions”.

Technological anti-solutions have the common property of being slapped on things that look like they solve a core problem, but in fact tend to mask it and allow it to become worse.

And so the question of “what tool do I need to scan for that” is essentially a prayer for technological relief in the form of some kind of box that electrical engineers have created in order to make their state-of-the-art usable by people who don’t know the principles involved.

Any such ready-to-use tool would probably also be used by the surveillance people.

But why, you may ask?

To make sure the new surveillance devices aren’t as easily discovered.

If you didn’t come to that answer first thing, then you are precisely the kind of person who gets caught out by technological anti-solutions failing to solve core problems.

There are no easy answers as to how to become better other than learning how to play hard to play games and having small networks of trusted people who are good at a wide range of them.

Bid3n Didn't Win
Bid3n Didn't Win
Reply to  wooderson
11 months ago

I have two points related to this topic. I painted my house a few years ago. On the one side there was a cable box, an internet box and a phone box and a mess of criss crossing wires, all of which I removed. I cut the wires all the way back to the pole as high as I could reach and left them hanging there.
I have no idea if this helps stop any type of electrical or radio wave intrusions but you have to wonder what else these wires bring into our homes. Or if the spy tech needs the cable/phone lines to bounce off or something.
One thing I have noticed as someone who has always used an antenna for tv is that no matter where I lived in five US states my reception sucks. I once lived a few blocks from the local abc station, I could see the 800 foot tv tower from my window and I couldnt get that channel in for shit to watch my sportsball. Even with the digital channels I’ve gotten used to them going in and out on a consistent basis.
Also, a while back AC questioned why lead paint was demonized and banned as it may have helped block intrusive radio waves and see through wall spy technology. I think he was on to something there.
Lead based oil paint was an excellent long lasting coating whereas todays paint is mostly water, bleach, Witch hazel and other low voc compounds or one part epoxies that dont hold up as well. It’s also expensive. Top shelf exterior paint costs over $100 a gallon.
As I write this I wonder if there might be a lucrative black market for someone cranking out good old heavy duty lead based oil paint. Probably wouldnt be able to make more than a gallon before the surveillance called in the EPA on you.

Kentucky Gent
Kentucky Gent
Reply to  Bid3n Didn't Win
11 months ago

Also, a while back AC questioned why lead paint was demonized and banned as it may have helped block intrusive radio waves and see through wall spy technology. I think he was on to something there.”

I remember the TV ad campaign against lead paint, from the 1970s when I was a kid. The scare tactic was children eating paint chips. At the time, I had never heard of anyone eating paint chips, and to this very day STILL never heard of anyone doing it.

But back then I was too young to be cynical so I didn’t really think much about it.

Looking back, it was OBVIOUSLY bull crap and almost certainly a psy-op to remove lead paint from use in buildings. Lead is an excellent radiation shield, which is why your dental tech puts a lead apron on you when she’s getting your x-rays done.

General's Addition
General's Addition
11 months ago

Try disabling SPF in your DNS.

Some of the mail comms problems we’ve had to deal with on domains hosted with small mail providers went away when we ditched SPF entirely.

We could receive mail, but sending it to domains with broken SPF handling ended up with the experience you’ve described.

Kentucky Gent
Kentucky Gent
11 months ago
Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Kentucky Gent
11 months ago

MAN Portable Air Defense System is a very old acronym and has nothing to do with the weird garbage.

Kentucky Gent
Kentucky Gent
Reply to  Farcesensitive
11 months ago

MAN Portable Air Defense System is a very old acronym and has nothing to do with the weird garbage.”

Yes, but the full acronym does. Believe your lying eyes.

Stephen Morris
Stephen Morris
11 months ago

Just an anecdote from years ago.
When I was in Jr. high we had a mock election. It was the Clinton, Bush, Perot 92′. The results were something like 300 Clinton, between 100-50 Perot, and Bush 1. One, one single vote. At the time I thought “my God, they’re so brainwashed I was the only vote for Bush”. He’s a cabal hack but I was 12. Anyway, that’s what I believed for years. After following this site now I’m almost positive that was a psyop. The handful of kids that voted for Bush were made to feel alone, isolated, “best not share your opinions with your classmates anon”. I even remember when the results were read over the PA some full grown blacks in my class, I had almost a hundred pounds to grow back then, saying “if I find out who voted for Bush I’m going to beat their ass”. I didn’t conform, but I did guard what I said around others for years after that.

Anonymous
Anonymous
11 months ago

AC, about your issues with email, I can no longer see any new pages on my phone. I cleared my history, refreshed the page several times and even deleted the book mark and searched for the site. When I went to the site after searching it showed even older pages. I am on a lap top and get the new posts. Just an FYI, not sure if anyone else has this issue.