News Briefs – 06/17/2021

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 the Fake News, 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, especially about President Trump.

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Were the California elections fixed too? 13 congressional candidates think so.

Evidence presented at a public meeting of the Fulton County Commission shows Stacey Abrams controlled and financed the main contractor used in Fulton County elections during the Nov 3rd poll and the Jan 5th U.S. Senate runoff.

Trump-inspired death threats are terrorizing election workers. If you read the article, what strikes you is how the threats are manufactured for the news. None of us could even find these high-ranking people’s cell phones, let alone would we care enough to leave such messages. I increasingly think most of the political activity we see on the other side is engineered to convince us there is another side, and not a small conspiracy serving foreign interests, bent on destroying the US for personal profit.

Mail Chimp deplatformed Sidney Powell’s law firm for her work on election integrity.

Wells Fargo cancels American Greatness writer Pete D’Abrosca’s account moments after canceling Lauren Witzke.

UFOs could threaten US security, lawmakers said as they emerged from a highly classified briefing with Navy and FBI officials inside a “sensitive compartmented information facility” today. No other details were let out about what was said or the forthcoming report. But the rumors are it will just lay out the craft’s capabilities, say it probably isn’t Russian or Chinese, and that we don’t know any more about it.

U.S. Representative says UFO’s are “Out of our galaxy” craft that have been around as long as we have.

A Chinese nuclear power station is leaking radioactive gas and could become a major disaster, according to secret US intelligence reports.

China blames minor fuel rod damage for nuclear plant issues. China, admitting anything was wrong is a bad sign.

Hunter Biden’s abstract art to sell for $500K per painting to ‘anonymous’ and ‘confidential’ collectors, says his ex-con agent, raising serious questions about who the buyers are. And what they are getting from Joe for free with the painting.

Biden brings flashcards to meet Putin.

Biden blows up at a reporter at a news conference after his Putin meeting. The question raised the possibility Putin would ignore what Biden said, and I think Biden saw it as portraying him as impotent.

Biden threatens a cyber response against Putin and gives him a ‘red-line list’ of 16 no-hack infrastructure locations, and then blows up at press and says he is not confident the Russian president will change.

Biden used a teleprompter to relay his views about the Putin meeting.

Andrew McCabe says, we still don’t really know the ‘objective’ of the guy who shot up that GOP baseball practice.

Biden admin urges Americans to report ‘radicalized’ friends and family to government.

Woke Massachusetts public schools tell students and staff to inform on each other for telling rude jokes, referring to the ‘China virus’, and ‘microaggressions.’

Former TV news anchor Kari Lake claims to be “the most conservative” Republican running for Arizona governor, but she’s now acknowledging she and her husband made donations to several Democratic presidential candidates.

A Fox 26 reporter got fired after she leaked “censorship” videos to Project Veritas.

Hillary Clinton says, questioning election results is doing Putin’s work, and ‘very dangerous.’

Liberals are demanding Stephen Breyer retire from the Supreme Court now. It feels like they are afraid there might be a Republican President shortly.

Mayor Lori Lightfoot pushed for more federal gun control Tuesday as Chicago gun violence surges and firearm-related homicides continue to increase.

8 killed, 19 wounded, in shootings Tuesday in Chicago, despite some of the strictest gun control in the country.

Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Michael Gilday put Ibram X. Kendi’s book How to Be an Anti-Racist on the Navy’s list of books every United States sailor should read.

A former Bernie advisor warns there will be ‘Civil Unrest’ unless Biden halts the Line 3 Pipeline.

US car rental prices could double by August amid nationwide shortage.

Portland Police officer was recorded hitting a protester with a baton, and now he’s charged with assault.

When Hunter Biden’s female cousin offered to supply him with female models, and spoke about Asians, Hunter replied, “No Yellow!” The media is making a big deal about him using the term yellow to refer to Asians, but the bigger story to me is the cousin’s phrasing sounds a lot more like she was trafficking girls to Hunter, than offering to set him up on dates. She says she can “give” him this model, or “give” him that girl. Not to mention it looks like Hunter may have had a similar relationship to this cousin as he did to Natalie if their vacation pics at the link are any indicator. Doesn’t sound like a date, so much as she is raiding a stash of MK Ultra sex slaves, and dispensing them according to taste. The cousin has been arrested for DUI without a license, as well as drug possession, credit card theft, fights with the NYPD and multiple DUIs – though she has never served time in prison. All of which could be indicators of some kind of early trauma.

Victoria’s Secret does away with ‘Angels’ and will replace models with purple-haired SJW lesbian soccer star Megan Rapinoe, Transgenders, and plus size women. I remember reading Epstein was told in no uncertain terms, nobody was to touch the top-level models of Victoria’s Secret, even as he raided their lower-level casting pools for girls to traffic. The rumor in the Q-crowd and on 4Chan was those top level models were elite escorts for billionaires and top-level Cabal, and the lingerie ads were actually ads for the girls placed in plain sight under cover of lingerie ads, with the company really being a high-priced escort business for the elites hiding in plain sight. If the whole company was a trafficking operation associated with Epstein, this could be them covering their tracks by turning away from all that, and simply switching to a Cabal psy-op/maybe-money-laundering operation that will give contracts to Cabal operators.

Woke anti-Trump soccer player Megan Rapino made fun of Asians in since-deleted twitter posts.

China passes a new law hoovering up private data that could include yours if it gets stored over there.

The COVID vaccines appear to be killing and disabling large numbers of people who are in their prime. This is what we see, as organs the spike protein doesn’t concentrate in are affected mildly and produce symptoms. But the spike protein concentrates in the ovaries, and that effect won’t be noticed as symptomatic for years.

A study tracking the health insurance records of nearly 2 million people in the United States who contracted the Chinavirus last year, found that one month or more after their infection, almost one-quarter — 23% — of them sought medical treatment for new conditions. All ages affected, and even those who were asymptomatic. Their most common new health problems were pain, including in nerves and muscles; breathing difficulties; high cholesterol; malaise and fatigue; high blood pressure; intestinal symptoms; migraines; skin problems; heart abnormalities; sleep disorders; and mental health conditions like anxiety and depression. Some researchers have said the Chinavirus was bad because it produced the toxic spike protein, and diffused it through the body. And now the vaccine produces the toxic spike protein, and diffuses it through the body. And a reaction to the vaccine might not be necessary, as a reaction to the virus was not. Also, these were problems which were easily noticed due to symptoms. Infertility may not present any symptoms until much later. Of course Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine might have stopped the virus sooner, reducing exposure to spike protein, and later symptoms, had they been promoted and supported, instead of forbidden to be prescribed.

Atmospheric viricides deployed into public air spaces and public schools and nobody knows if it is “EPA approved.” 

Antivirus software entrepreneur John McAfee tries to halt his extradition to the U.S. over alleged tax crimes.

Death of Mao Zedong’s son during Korean War is being rewritten by China. The old story was he gave away his own position by lighting a fire to cook himself some egg-fried rice. There is no new story, just a forbidding of telling the old one.

The South Carolina Supreme Court blocked the planned executions of two inmates by electrocution, saying they cannot be put to death until a firing squad is officially formed, so they truly have a choice.

Arrest warrant issued for Swalwell team member who entered Mo Brooks’ home to serve his wife with lawsuit papers.

Jon Stewart argues in favor of the lab-leak hypothesis on Colbert’s show. What was interesting to me about it is, he could have made a scientific argument based on any of the scientific arguments, and Colbert would have dismissed it and shut him down. Instead, Stewart made a clown argument, the jist of which was you would have to be stupid to deny that a virus with the same name as the lab was related to it. He gesticulated, and emoted, and made it seem like a scientific argument, and denying it would be prima facia evidence of stupidity, and Colbert shut right down and let him assert what he wanted. That is how liberals debate. They couch their argument in a way that it implies you will look stupid if you oppose them. And they don’t need facts – just the assertion.

Biden’s approval rating drops below 50%.

Texas adopts the 1847 Colt Walker as its official state handgun.

Gun rights activists are mobilizing a last-ditch effort to derail the nomination of David Chipman to head the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

Rep. Matt Gaetz calls on FBI Director Wray to fully disclose the role and involvement of FBI operatives during the Jan 6th Capitol riot.

Matt Gaetz releases texts from reporters who were threatening his acquaintances to make them come up with incriminating stories about the Congressman. They are really desperate to take him down. Fortunately he looks a step ahead of them.

Tucker Carlson says government agents may have helped organize the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. This all on top of Revolver’s report yesterday. If everything is scripted, this sudden push to expose the extent of the government’s role in creating the Jan 6th riot feels like a subplot to begin to redpill the populace on how things have really been working.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis sends state and local Law Enforcement to assist Texas and Arizona’s border crisis.

Gov. Abbott signs ‘constitutional carry’ bill allowing Texans to carry handguns without a permit.

Texas Governor unveils a strategy for border wall construction, and approves $250 million as a down payment.

After criticizing Trump, GOP Senate candidates are now desperate for his endorsement. They need it desperately because their opponent is going to show people their criticisms, and if elections are honest, that will be it for them.

Sara Carter does a one on one interview with President Trump on her podcast. It would not open in Brave for me, so I used Edge. Most significant is how listening to him changes how you will view the state of the nation and the world. We get gaslit constantly, even by many conservative news outlets, which are afraid to say just exactly how corrupt the media is, how purposeful the destruction of the nation is, how corrupt the politicians are, and so on. Hearing someone of Trump’s stature assure us we are not crazy, that it is that bad, is incredibly reassuring and has tremendous effect on the position of that Overton Window for anyone who hears it. It is why the left hated him, and why he is the only one for 2024.

Trump says, Biden’s G-7 performance was ‘a little bit frightening to watch, frankly.’ Case in point.

Trump announces first post-presidential rally since leaving White House. It will be on June 26 in the Cleveland, Ohio area. I view the timing of the return of these rallies as related to the reveal of the election fraud stuff. This may very well be preparation for the Supreme Court ordering a new election in 30 days.

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Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

Vox Day had a pretty good post a day ago. Naturally, I studied the issue.

http://voxday.blogspot.com/2021/06/neo-darwinism-is-dead.html

If you look at Human chromosome 2 you will find that it is considered a combination of Chimp-Human MRCA chromosomes. Basically, in Chimps, there is no chromosome 2, it is divided and there are chromosomes 2a and 2b. So what happened is called (in genetics) a ‘fusion’ site.

There are very interesting things at the 2a and 2b fusion site, and these are missing in Chimps, but are present in Humans. There are about 150,000 base pairs that are not found in Chimps but are in Humans, making this partly new DNA. Among these genes are CBWD2, a gene that makes Cobalamin (Vitamin B12), that is found in a different spot on other mammals. There are other regulatory genes- including one for cell growth (FOXD4L1) and others. Some of this DNA is entirely unique to Humans, some is found in chromosome 9 in Humans and other primates. And simply, there is no way that these genes couldn’t result in increased growth of something.

These genes seem to be critical to brain development. They activate at unique times during Human development, likely producing massively larger brain size than primates. But it is weird that these genes would all be together- at one location- and it is a very unique location at that.

In evolution, when things evolve or adapt, what you would expect to see in a genome is one gene here, one gene there and a collage of different critical genes, spread throughout two different species genomes. Basically, if evolution as we are told were accurate what we would find is junk DNA at the 2a/2b fusion site, and brain regulation genes, like FOXD4L1 and CBWD2 would be spread throughout Human DNA. It’s almost like finding a smoking gun, but Nature doesn’t leave smoking guns, an Intelligence does.

Even weirder is selection for brain development to occur so rapidly in a hypothetical Ape ancestor and then “poof”, entirely new chromosome, with different pairing numbers, different brain case. How did this mutation arise? How did the new creature breed after this arose? Why did advantageous mutations keep heading towards the fusion site? Either this is the rarest mutation in the entire history of the Universe or something (or someone) designed it. That is so critical in the Human machine is telling. Of course, look for yourselves and decide.

https://infogalactic.com/info/Chimpanzee_genome_project#Genes_of_the_chromosome_2_fusion_site

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chimpanzee_genome_project#Genes_of_the_chromosome_2_fusion_site

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

Vox’s neo-darwinism-is-dead may be wrong. Not because his figures are wrong but because he may be missing variables. A long time ago I ran across this guy’s book called “Not by Fire but by Ice”. It’s really interesting.

He’s done a vast amount of data grunging to put together that there are periodic ice ages and that these line up with magnetic reversals or magnetic recursions where the field does not flip but wanders far afield. I have another later book of his called “Magnetic Reversals and Evolutionary Leaps” that covers some of same of the other book but adds that during these magnetic excursions and flips there’s a huge amount of galactic radiation that comes down plus serious lighting bolt stores from??? who knows where, but there’s data to back this up. Also once again massive volcanoes blasting far above average.

THIS could cause the rapid evolution. It is what Robert says and has fossil data to back it up. “Punctuated Equilibrium”

https://www.evolutionaryleaps.com/2021/03/new-study-warns-magnetic-catastrophe-that-wiped-out-the-neanderthals-is-due-to-hit-again/

I guarantee you Tex Arcane read these books as he talked about the same sort of stuff. I can’t remember whether he explicitly said he read them but I recognized the same info that he talked about was in the books. If you can get a copy of these books the data is fairly convincing. A good deal of comes from ancient Ice Cores, ancient wood studies and other climate research. In many cases the researchers reported what they found but had no idea what they were looking at but Robert W. Felix did because he was looking for it.

I can’t for the life of me figure how he put this together. It’s a vast amount of little clues that when you put them together give a very different look at the past on the planet.

Another thing there’s all these tunnels from around the age of the reversals Tex talked about. Maybe these were made to escape the lightning storms or all the radiation that could probably give you a sun burn of sorts.

Now to wrap up this thought, yes there was a reason for the wall of words, maybe, just maybe they know that this Ice Age, volcano blasting, lightening storm, galactic radiation is coming and THAT is why they said the population was going to plummet.

This could be the reason they are buying all the farm land and food prices are going up. They are freeze drying vast amounts of food and burying it in caves. Would also explain the seed vaults.

Maybe they also want to kill off a bunch of people before this comes so desperate marauders are not roaming all over the country looking to take their supplies.

There’s been quite a few stories about people building survival retreats. One of the most common questions the financial types had was how do we control the security when the hammer falls. Good question. I’m not sure long term they can so aggressive military types will inherit the earth.

Now to really screw things up I’ll throw in a hypothesis I have about Ice Ages and Magnetic reversals.

We don’t really know how the Sun works. They say fusion but you know that’s not the whole story because the outside of the Sun is way hotter than the interior. Hows that work for fusion heat from below driving the Sun??? Some say it’s electrical. I don’t know but we certainly don’t have a good understanding.

fact,

1.out side of Sun hotter than inner that we can see.
2. There are magnetic portals linking the Sun to the Earth that were a complete surprise when they first saw them, so they say anyways.
3. The Sun cycles in it’s intensity due to Sunspots.

There’s a guy who studied the pictures of the Sun from the close satellites we have watching it. He saw what looked like a mountain range on the Suns surface. Big, many times the size of Earth. Huge. After one rotation of the Sun it was still there so it wasn’t a temporary thing. He says it’s slag like that that floats on steel or when welding on top of the Sun. He says solar flares are between this slag.

Based on the slag I have concocted a whacked theory. The Sun makes slag as it runs, fuses, whatever. The slag traps gases and when heated makes it rise to the top. Like soap bubbles. The slag is also an electrical insulator keeping the charges that build up from equalizing in the form of solar flare electrical discharges. (Which is exactly what they look like to me. Electrical discharges)

The Earths cycle is roughly 90,000 years of Ice Age with 10,000 years of warm like now. This slag builds up and eventually chokes off the solar flares making Earth colder (Ice Age). At some point the charge imbalance between different points builds up to such an extent that there is a huge massive electric super flare storm that breaks up the slag for another 10,000 years or so. If you look at the end of the last Ice Age you see a massive super heating, then cold, then another massive heating. We also have a serious scorched earth layer of material. It would fit Sun slag breaking up in more than one heating event. Now Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson say this was from a comet and make a great case for it except we don’t have the actual comet or a crater[well maybe we do in Greenland]. Just massive Ice melting. We also have two heating events close together. Could it be from a stupendous solar flare caused by the break up of suns slag?????

It may well also be that the Suns slag buildup slowing the electrical equalizing discharges lowers it’s magnetic field causing the Earth magnetic field to change and possibly flip.

One thing I don’t really have worked out and is a big bugaboo is that the Sun’s field flips all the time so why doesn’t the earths flip if the Suns does and the Sun effects the earth?? A bit of a conundrum there.

Possibly the Suns electrostatic field helps make the earths magnetic field as it moves through it but the Suns magnetic field is not strong enough when it flips normally to change the earths field as the electrostatic forces are much higher.

Phelps
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago
Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

Earth’s geologic history shows the Sun is relatively calm, and magnetic pole reversals are periodic, and not catastrophic. Earth is a fairly mild place- other than periodic ice ages and super volcanoes. The geologic record shows radiation is fairly constant and I’m aware of punctuated equilibrium, but it still doesn’t explain the presence of unique DNA at the only chromosome morphology site that is different between Simians and Humans. It’s as if something took the CBWD part of chromosome 9a, added to it, then used it to glue chromosome 2a and 2b together, then begun a breeding/editing program, as chromosome 2a + 2b probably was under pressure to come undone as Simians have 24 pairs of chromosomes, where as Humans have 23. So, if evolution did occur, it occurred perfectly (which doesn’t happen) and the “brain apes”, who were definitely less fertile, somehow had enough of a selective advantage to overcome these obstacles, and the majority of their mutations all ended up located in the same place on their (our) genomes. That just doesn’t happen. It’s like finding a perfect grid pattern in nature. Nature didn’t build that grid, an intelligence did. In most cases, as far as I am aware, chromosome fusion sites usually are full of “junk” DNA, to find significant unique coding regions seems bizarre. This leaves significant gaps in evolutionary theory, especially as it pertains to Humans.

And I doubt Vox is wrong, Darwinism has had issues with it since it first emerged. Darwinism doesn’t explain non-coding DNA, the emergence of life basically only once (and during a certain era), and other issues concerning the dating of DNA/RNA, as some computing models show some RNA to be 10 billion years old, not 4 billion. Keep in mind- Scientists have still not been able to observe RNA/DNA formation from Miller-Urey type experiments, even though amino acids were present. Here is a good article below.

https://www.seeker.com/could-life-be-older-than-earth-itself-1767426629.html

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

“…Earth’s geologic history shows the Sun is relatively calm, and magnetic pole reversals are periodic, and not catastrophic. …”

This is false. Just in the the last 12,000 years or so at the end of the last Ice Age all the mega-fauna in North America was completely wiped out. If you call this benign then I’d hate to see what a catastrophe is to you. This fits in very well with my major sun corona discharge theory and one of the reasons I came up with it. A huge blast would hit the earth but…not all of it and by unfortunate chance it was North America that got hit. The whole fossil record of this time period is a huge massive layer of charred black burnt mess.(In N.A.)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleistocene_megafauna

https://www.pnas.org/content/105/18/6520

If you don’t believe in black mattes do you believe your lying eyes?

https://www.livescience.com/19844-cosmic-collision-black-mats-earth.html

Now the scientist, hahhaa, say that the North American wipe out of the megafauna was from humans. Why does Africa have megafauna and not North America? I might ask them do they believe that Africans are too stupid to wipe out there megafauna??? Next time a scientist tells you that theory then ask them that about the Africans and see what they say.

Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson say this was from a comet and make a great case for it but as the last link says they don’t have as many of the rare earths they expect but I fully realize a comet might not have these. My massive killer solar flare theory would account for this though. It also would account for the frozen woolly mammoths in Siberia. Millions of them. They even found one with it’s last meal in it’s stomach frozen to death. So the flare hits on the other side of the earth, melts the North America ice glaciers in one big pulse. This throws up gazillions of tons of water vapor which comes down and freezes the mammoth. This would allow freezing to occur in some places without a huge blast to tear the animals up. I will say the comet theory is just as good and if there really does turn out to be a crater it’s probably right but if there’s no crater my killer Sun theory does fit the facts.

Read the books I referenced and you will see an extreme amount of documentation to back this up. Robert realized his view was controversial, at the least, so he backed it up with a ton of data and references. The data is there. His interpretation of it may be wrong but he has the data to back up what he says. As for Darwinian evolution it seems to make the most sense “if” it is by “punctuated equilibrium” where large catastrophic evolutionary events happen.

It also could be the God just whipped us up or aliens.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

> megafauna

L. Sprague de Camp wrote an interesting article on that subject: https://archive.org/details/1971-10_IF

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

The Sun is calm. Compared to stars that flare the Sun is very calm. If it wasn’t calm mass extinctions would be much more frequent in Earth’s history. There are some stars, the same type and size of the Sun, that regularly emit flares millions or even billions times more powerful than the Carrington event. Our Sun only did that early in it’s history. If there was a major flare every hundred thousand to million years or so, we would see advanced terrestrial life enders every 100 million years or so and that isn’t observed. The flares would also show up in geologic layers from radioactive isotopes. That isn’t observed frequently enough either.

Phelps
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

I was thinking the same thing. Geologically benign isn’t the same thing as biologically benign. The end of the younger Dryas had massive floods. You know the myth that the Grand Canyon was formed over millions of years? Nope. Geologists are now pretty sure it was formed in about 10 years at the end of the younger Dryas — that “benign” shift. It took all the North American mamoths and sabre toothed tigers with it (and in fact ALL North American tigers.) They weren’t hunted into extinction. They all drowned in a flood. The North American glacial wall held an entire ocean of melt water behind it before it finally shattered like a dam disaster and unleashed a water wall at least 500 feet high.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

“…The Sun is calm…”

That depends on what your definition of “calm” is. We’ve seen a flare that pointed away from us just a few years ago that would have seared the living daylights out of us and likely caused a severe disruption if not total collapse of civilization.

So in terms of ‘stars we can see with massive flares” it may be calm but if you get roasted by a flare you might not describe that as calm.

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

That’s an interesting extinction theory you have there! It is slightly reminiscent to something known as EMOCO, which, however posits an alternative ontology that I won’t name because ice done, etc., but which also makes sense if one assumed said ontology and follows the step-by-step put out by the somewhat disreputable couple that promotes it, who also claim that the area along the 33rd parallel will be the most safe from unpleasant effects. Some of the underground tunnels are located just there, for what it is worth, including very old examples in Turkey. Haven’t the modern elites supposedly build many more?

Whatever the case, there’s a good chance that it’s / itz coming. The above mentioned couple (something like Mia’s new pair) give an interesting method of knowing if such an event will occur in a given year, by observing the sun’s behavior around the new year.

Readers should always abstain from having a cow when presented with new, contrary, or alternative theories BTW, since whatever the case, they are interesting as at least potential folk lore and thinking about them may even hone the old faculty for mentation!

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

I’m not saying your wrong but the link you posted doesn’t help your case. They are equating silicon engineered by humans with DNA. It’s like comparing wood chips from a saw mill and trees that fall down and rot and saying the way they change states is the same because they both break down.

Also the article is full of recent Darwinian evolutionary cases that have been recorded.

I do respect that there’s some weird mojo in our genes and I don’t have an answer for that. It does seem odd. We also have stuff that looks like it come from pigs in our genome. It makes no sense but several billion years for the odd case to happen is a really long time. A lot of odd stuff can happen over that period of time. Add in catastrophe induced rapid evolution and it’s not completely out of the question that Darwinian evolution is the answer. Sure he said things were slower and more stable so he got that wrong. but that’s no reason to throw the whole idea out.

As for this being against Gods will I suspect God can produce anything he wants in any manner he wants including Darwinian evolution and by the way just how long is a day in God time? I don’t see a conflict between Darwinian evolution and God.

KarmaK
KarmaK
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

Thank you for a very interesting post.

WesternMan
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago
optimalrebellion
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

Sam J,

Spot on with Tex and Robert Felix works, in fact he has referenced them many times on Vault-Co. In fact that’s where i found out about his works

The Vault-Co link AC provides does still have them, however you have to dig, sadly the search doesn’t work since its dead

Felix has another book called Not by Fire but by Ice that also provides a good argument for the cyclical ice ages the planet has gone through and the upheavals that are harbingers of their arrivals

Hancock & Carlson have solid arguments too regarding bolide impacts, and the geology to back it up. Iridium isotopes, the black soot layer, nano diamonds etc

They however argue that the comet or pieces impacted the ice itself which is why we can’t find any craters

Then of course there are all the mammoths that have been dug up in Siberia which some were so well preserved, that it was as if they had been flash frozen

Carlson has stated before that Clarence Birdseye, of the Frozen food empire had happened to examine one specimen I believe in the 30’s and had reached that conclusion

This mammoth in question had been found on its haunches, all legs broken and the contents of its stomach had never putrified which led him to believe whatever had killed/frozen this animal did so very quickly

Interesting stuff to say the least

Mycroft Jones
Mycroft Jones
Reply to  optimalrebellion
2 years ago

Sam J, if you have any way to reach Robert Felix, he is close to death. His rheumatoid arthritis is fitting the vitamin A symptoms… and they are about to dose him with chemotherapy (more vitamin A)

After the first few hours, all comments to his most recent blog post haven’t been approved, so maybe he isn’t checking, or maybe he is already in critical condition. Sad to see one of our giants and leading lights going under, especially like this.

Gary Morgan
Reply to  Mycroft Jones
2 years ago

Even now, this man turns to the physicians, rather than to God. Soon he will be stood in front of God, and will learn why he’s off to the pits of the earth to be tormented for over 1,000 years.

No doctors, no pharma, as I was taught by a horse-kicking:

https://www.2malachi.com/july-2020-the-horse-lesson/

optimalrebellion
Reply to  Mycroft Jones
2 years ago

I saw this yesterday, not good at all

I doubt too there is anyone to take up his torch one he passes

map
map
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

But it is weird that these genes would all be together- at one location- and it is a very unique location at that.”

The question is, why would “evolution” sacrifice all of the physicality that made other primates so adapted to their environment?

Consider what was lost with the addition of the 150,000 base-pairs:

1) Body hair
2) Herbivore eating habits
3) Size
4) Strength
5) Speed
6) Huge water requirements

We are all smaller, weaker, slower, less durable with a maladapted calorie requirement, while being more exposed to weather, injury and parasites, compared to other primate species. We could not outrun any predators that are dangerous to the other primates. We could not outfight other primate rivals. Look at the size of a gorilla or the speed and climbing ability of a chimpanzee. There is nothing adapted about intelligence that compensates for obvious physical handicaps in the environment.

Further complicating evolution, what primate could possibly give birth to this new species and how could such an event happen across huge numbers of female primates such that you would have a viable population?

It makes no sense.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  map
2 years ago

“…We are all smaller, weaker, slower, less durable with a maladapted calorie requirement, while being more exposed to weather, injury and parasites, compared to other primate species…”

We also dominate all the other animals on the planet so there is that.

map
map
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

Probably because we are not from this planet.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  map
2 years ago

I read somewhere that early humanoids used to be preyed on by I think it was cheetahs or some other such cat a LOT. I think it was when we got smart enough to make spears with sharp stone points that we really started to dominate. Also control of fire. Fire is a real big one as it holds down the rate of parasite infestation, makes many more foods palatable to eat and animals will generally not go into an area where there are fires in a camp.

map
map
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

But fire and spears take time to learn. That won’t help in the interim.

Again, you don;t have to worry about cheetahs if you can just swing from tree to tree.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  map
2 years ago

People target the “brain size” thing, but all primates have brains. There’s one thing sapiens has that no other primate has: feet.

Every other primate has four hands, and they’re arboreal, though most of the “great apes” spend most of their time on the ground due to their size. But they’re cripples, gimping around on appendages not capable of carrying their weight for long.

Sapiens, with their stubby, devolved arms, ridiculously oversized legs, and feet, were able to freely move from “this group of trees” to “where the food is.” And we’re damned efficient at it: an adult human in good shape can run down a deer or a horse.

Primates used to be the most common mammals. Now… all of the apes, other than sapiens, are now ‘endangered’. Even the monkeys, which used to be found everywhere, are now limited to a shrinking equatorial zone. Meanwhile, sapiens populate every continent, every island worth living on, circle around in their tin can in orbit, and left their tire tracks and abandoned cars on the Moon.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

“…Every other primate has four hands, and they’re arboreal, though most of the “great apes” spend most of their time on the ground due to their size. But they’re cripples, gimping around on appendages not capable of carrying their weight for long…”

YES very good point. Maybe the big brains came after we got the feet. There was a chimp that walked exactly like humans. He lived a very checkered life at one time ending up in a medical research facility. He acted just like humans and preferred their company to chimps.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_(chimpanzee)

In this video “… Japanese scientist said he had an unusual number of chromosomes…”

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

Later this was disputed.

So the idea that there’s absolutely no possible way that there could have been an evolved creature from a lower species is definitely proven wrong by this one case. It clear as can be. There’s a movie about his life. Here’s a search link on him. It’s worth watching.

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Oliver+The+Chimp

info
info
Reply to  map
2 years ago

Chimpanzees ripped one woman’s face off:
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/11686234/horror-injuries-woman-face-hands-ripped-pet-chimp/

With his teeth and chimpanzees are strong enough to tear limbs from us.

So we are real wimps compared to other primate. It’s our superior strategy, space and time for preparation that saved us. Alongside environmental resources used to make fire and tools.

But pit a human naked and bare handed against chimps and gorillas and we don’t stand a chance.

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

You are dating yourself lol. Mas Oyama! Written up in a book titled “Zen Combat,” author and year forgotten, but I must have seen that in the 8th grade.
Remember also that Mas Oyama also cleaned the clocks of 6-8 big Chicago cops with his little old Yawara stick or Kubota. He was well over 70 years old.
Anyone can make such a stick from a scrap of fallen tree branch (or cut some beautiful Taxus b. From the front yard). Using it optimally / really well is an art that takes much practice and training, but the most basic moves will take out basic thugs. Plus, it is unobtrusive, so will not be immediately recognized by opponents, or the fuzz.

info
info
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

@AC

True. Although the Chimpanzees will try to bite his hands and fingers off as he tries to do that.

As soon as anything close to grappling occurs the Chimp will quickly overpower him.

And they will probably use their secondary hands that is in the places of our feet to get an advantage.

Littlebook
Reply to  info
2 years ago

A chimp will never play the piano. Fine dexterity beats retard strength. If you seen Lars do combat archery, and you know the average depth to vital organs, you understand why.

The same is true for spears, we just can’t practice it because too lethal.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

“Andrew McCabe says, we still don’t really know the ‘objective’ of the guy who shot up that GOP baseball practice.”

That’s a verbal threat against GOP members of Congress. It’s veiled, but guidance has already come down from Director Wray, after arm wringing, but it is still guidance. There are also counter-terrorism and profile building protocols that McCabe is ignoring. So either he’s stupid, and a very bad cop, or he is threatening Congress through feigned ignorance, and is an even worse cop. Either way, the lesson here legal people, is that McCabe just provided a perfect example of firing for cause. Use that lesson against other POS.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

“Embrace the power of ‘and’…”

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

“Rep. Matt Gaetz calls on FBI Director Wray to fully disclose the role and involvement of FBI operatives during the Jan 6th Capitol riot.”

You mean the FBI might have led an insurrection on the Capitol on Jan. 6? False Flag, Mutiny… Rebellion? Aren’t those illegal? Why would the FBI do illegal things to blame an entire political group of people so their agents could potentially arrest and imprison the 75 million people who voted for a particular candidate? Why would they do that?

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

“Texas Governor unveils a strategy for border wall construction, and approves $250 million as a down payment.”

Looks like Wheels finally ordered some of Alex Jones Testosterone pills.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

On Jon Stewart using the Ashkenazim kvetch Jew-doh move on Goy Colbert,

Jon is still upset about his departure from The Daily Show. He was shoah’d for not being “colored” or “woke” enough and hasn’t gotten a lot of work since. He feels entitled to more money, being such an icon to liberals. He hasn’t gotten that money and wants some. We will see what happens.

Later…
RIP (((Jon Stewart))), he did it for the shekels, for there are none beyond…

TommyEagan
TommyEagan
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

Don’t let pride keep you from learning from your enemy.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
Reply to  TommyEagan
2 years ago

It has nothing to do with pride, Stewart wanted money, as Colbert now has more of it than Stewart and Stewart feels entitled to some from the “business”, as he brought Colbert up in the industry. So Stewart is acting out, not because he respects the Truth, but because he is greedy. He knows he is a nearly untouchable icon, so he wants his future silence to be purchased.

AC’s point was about how Amygdala dominant (K) humans communicate very differently from Insula dominant (r) humans. Doesn’t matter how good your argument is, those pearls will always be wasted on swine.

And, please explain to me, how using “word judo” to get liberals on your side is a good thing? This is what has damaged the right to begin with (and is likely the source of “conservative” weaknesses). Left and Right fundamentally speak different languages because our brains are shaped differently. Hardship and poor environments are the only things that will change the shape of some left brains into right ones.

There has to be a point to beating your enemy. If you think debate and “good arguments” that “convert” liberals makes the right stronger, you are mistaken, as history shows it denatures the right, as people with bad (r) instincts join the right, take it over, then corrupt it.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

he is probly a full club member. his role has been and is to play the adult modlib in the room and counsel his dimmer frenz on the fine points of their attacks.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

“Death of Mao Zedong’s son during Korean War is being rewritten by China. The old story was he gave away his own position by lighting a fire to cook himself some egg-fried rice. There is no new story, just a forbidding of telling the old one.”

Yes, that is how history works to the Chinese. Don’t like something? Ignore it. Tear the book up. Burn the Library down, etc. etc.

TommyEagan
TommyEagan
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

“To the Chinese”?
You mean, anyone in power? How is Dr. Suisse(s/p) doing lately?

This whole anti China/anti anyone not American “doing stuff that America does is evil” crap is just childish and intellectually weak.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
Reply to  TommyEagan
2 years ago

Wrong. America for all it’s faults, had it’s problems increase specifically when it started behaving in a non-Western manner. The American Empire, America as you call it, isn’t real America, but China with it’s behavior is quintessentially Chinese.

Frankly, I don’t give a shit about being an intellectual, it’s a worthless, fallen, profession. The fact that you bring that up, without knowing diddle about actual Chinese culture shows that you do care about being an intellectual, and you suck at it.

Eagan, maybe your parents didn’t teach you this, but some things are objectively wrong. What China does to it’s own people is objectively wrong. Engaging in massive amounts of spying, to steal trade secrets, while being a member of the WTO, is objectively wrong. It is an objective fact that China engages in deceitful, lying behavior. Lying is wrong Eagan, or do you not know that?

China is a threat to the USA, in America, not in the straits of Taiwan, or Africa, China is a threat to White Anglo-Americans ability to live in peace, and raise families and worship Christ as they see fit everywhere, in Boston or West Virginia or Iowa.

Finally, Honor, and Manliness dictates that threats be defended against or neutralized. And do you not understand this as well?

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

But why would Victoria’s Secret hire a rayciss like Rapinoe? Are they rayciss too?

Hold on just a minute, I may have found some footage of Rapinoe being a rayciss. Can’t tell if it’s her or not though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_9pVjnE_Ok

ANONYMOUS POSTER
ANONYMOUS POSTER
2 years ago

“Liberals are demanding Stephen Breyer retire from the Supreme Court now. It feels like they are afraid there might be a Republican President shortly.”

If that Republican turns out to be T45 then the Libs have nothing to fear based on his previous 3 SCOTUS picks.

ANONYMOUS POSTER
ANONYMOUS POSTER
2 years ago

“8 killed, 19 wounded, in shootings Tuesday in Chicago, despite some of the strictest gun control in the country.”

These shootings/murders are being carried out by Mossad/CIA death squads operating from inside the Chicago Police Department. Setup by former Mayor of Chicago and Mossad Agent Rahm Emmanuel.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  ANONYMOUS POSTER
2 years ago

The ultra-zionist Rahm Emmanuel was Obama’s Chief of Staff. Remember that when the cuckservatives try to get you to suck dick for Israel along with them by trying to imply that Obama was against Israel (he wasn’t, 99.9% of all politicians aren’t, because Israel controls 99.9% of all politicians on both wings of the Israel first zionist uniparty).

Sam J.
Sam J.
2 years ago

“U.S. Representative says UFO’s are “Out of our galaxy” craft that have been around as long as we have.”

What rot. I can 100% guarantee you that the UFO’s, if they exist, are not from another galaxy or even from another star in our galaxy. How can I do that. It’s very simply a weighing of strategic logic.

As civilizations get larger and more complex they tend to use more energy. This is a fairly well known system of thought. Weapons systems are not immune and with increasing energy they also have increasing destructiveness. Look at the vast amounts of energy used to create atomic bombs. It’s very high but the output is very a powerful concentrated weapon. The next step above this is anti-matter bombs. Small amounts of anti-matter have already been built and I’m sure locked away somewhere, and even publicly, is plans for an anti-matter bomb. It would be damn hard to stop an anti-matter weapon as it could pack an extraordinary amount of power in a very small package that I don’t think there’s any way to distinguish it from ordinary matter until it hits some. Then KABOOM.

So if you are an advanced civilization, that obviously knows this, then showing earthlings that there’s a way to move without expelling matter. What I call “Inertia Drives” that push only on the universe itself is A BIG FUCK UP. No civilization would be so mindlessly stupid to zoom around in full view where we could readily understand that such things could be built. After all half the work of any science is just knowing it’s possible.

This is just another very weak, and typical of the dunces that are running things, gas-lighting. These people are idiots and the only reason they have power is they own the presses. The printing type for cash and the propaganda presses. In a true state of nature these people would be gobbled up in no time they are such foolish idiots.

Think of the consequences long term of their stupid “alien ufo” gas-light. Someone somewhere is as we speak diddling around in their garage making one of these. And when they do and publish the results the elites will be faced with a mass of highly efficient hard to see computer drones driven by open source AI that if anyone takes a mind too they can blow their asses to hell.

Idiots. Imbeciles.

There is one outside truth that might explain this but I don’t like to think about it. That there are such a thing as demons and they like to trick us and torment us. This is one of the explanations that Jacques Vallee came up with for the existence of UFO’s. Maybe it’s out there but is does readily explain them and their behavior.

TommyEagan
TommyEagan
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

You trust far too much in your own intellect.

If it is a true alien presence, you can make ZERO assumptions as to their technology, culture, capability, or thinking. They could think and have the same logic as we do, or as alien as a squid in their thoughts and deeds.

I agree this is probably bullshit, I’m inclined to the spiritual answer lately myself. But be humble, your logic can only take you so far.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
Reply to  TommyEagan
2 years ago

“You trust far too much in your own intellect.”

Who even speaks like this? While telling others to be humble, you mock them, literally in the same sentence. What next? You gonna ask Sam for his “sources”? Sam at least takes a risk, and you ridicule him for it, while providing nothing valuable in return other than “it’s a mystery”. Logic and science would be the same among space fairing aliens, because Physics is. Whether they know something we do not, or represent it differently, is the question.

Literally entire science fiction genres are devoted to this. Numerous recent movies have covered the subject. You seem to not be aware of this, and then you “agree” with Sam while mocking him. You implore him to be humble while you are not.

This is textbook word wizard Gamma behavior.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  TommyEagan
2 years ago

“…You trust far too much in your own intellect.

If it is a true alien presence, you can make ZERO assumptions as to their technology, culture, capability, or thinking…”

You trust to much in the big dumb ass.

Being so, when you look in the mirror you either are really happy with yourself, because the big dumb ass and you’re too stupid to recognize it, or you’re not stupid and you are seriously miserable, because, the big dumb ass.

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

“Demons.” John Lash fingers them as “Archons,” and not from out of the solar system or from another dimension, either.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

> As civilizations get larger and more complex they tend to use more energy. This is a fairly well known system of thought.

Which might be completely wrong.

Actually, if you are dealing with energies far above WMD level, then a likelihood of the Mass Destruction event goes exponential and the best way how to survive in such universe is to hide. And the best place to hide is deep space in the middle of nowhere with as little emissions as possible. (Surface of a planet with dense atmosphere is actually a death trap.)

I.e. I find much more likely, that the advanced space civilization consists of number of clans, each living in its station hidden in the deep darkness of space and interacting with each other only in a limited way, always looking over shoulder when getting back home (figuratively speaking).
In such universe, the Earth would be a very interesting site for them, extremely vulnerable, but fascinating. It would be visited by many different clans, for various reasons including observation, trade or conquest, however all of them would have rather limited resources – at least compared to a whole planetary economy. On the other hand, they would have technological advance.

mkw

Littlebook
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

The demons are not worried about humans developing technological parity with them. They’ve read Revelations and know the world ends long before that happens. They just want a big party before the ball drops. One last long laugh before the lights go out.

Plus, they can probably possess whatever tech we develop, if it’s smart enough. The only reason they don’t already rule the planet is the Divine Detente requires they get informed human consent first. Hence their public debut as “aliens”.

Taking countermeasures is fine. But don’t go looking for them. That allows them to come looking for you.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

if there are aliens, they wont be the ones project bluebeam shows us.

map
map
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

The three elements common today:

1) Evolution promotion
2) The Denial of God
3) Outlandish UFO stories

All of these ideas are designed to thwart the following conclusion:

Human beings are alien to this planet. We share DNA with everything on this planet because we are common to the Solar System. Earth, however, is not our original home-world. We are probably from one of the Jovian planets, probably Saturn.

Most UFO’s are probably just Saturn teenagers buzzing the planet in their parents’ cars.

Sam J.
Sam J.
2 years ago

“Hunter Biden’s abstract art to sell for $500K per painting”

This really upsets me. I thought my “peeing in the snow” art would set the world of fire but…no such luck.

TommyEagan
TommyEagan
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

I mean, I’ll give you $1.50 and a stick of juicy fruit for it

Phil
2 years ago

>Atmospheric viricides deployed into public air spaces and public schools and nobody knows if it is >“EPA approved.”

There is absolutely no doubt that these are toxic compounds to poison people.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Phil
2 years ago

“Oh, it’s just more conspiracy theory, like chemtrails!”

handy translation chart:

Conspiracy theory: disagrees with official Narrative
Problematical: disagrees with official Narrative
Controversial: disagrees with official Narrative

Sam J.
Sam J.
2 years ago

Reading that article on Joe Biden saying “no yellow” I saw this,”…In 2017 Caroline admitted spending $110,000 on a stolen credit card in New York…”

Holy smokes. if any of us did this we would get 5 years right away at the least. And who has a credit card they can charge $110,000 on when it’s stolen and the credit card company not notice????

Whosoever card that was they must spend a fortune on it every year not to notice this.

Looking at Hunters eyes they look haunted.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

Possible, but at he’s been a heavy drug user for at least thirty years, that being when it attracted official notice. You can only do so much dope before your brain turns to mush. I’m surprised he’s still performing better than the Big Guy. Well, as far as we know; he’s scuttling in the shadows, not caught in the limelight like his dad.

Sam J.
Sam J.
2 years ago

“Former TV news anchor Kari Lake claims to be “the most conservative” Republican running for Arizona governor, but she’s now acknowledging she and her husband made donations to several Democratic presidential candidates.”

The internet is killing them.

I made a criticism of Vox Days hatred of boomers in that boomers had no idea the pozz that was coming. Some did, a few, but it was very few because there was close to zero criticism of all this pozz coming. Only with the rise of the internet was there any airing of how bad things were. it was 100% all pushing for the left, immigration and the depth of the Jews destruction was not even whispered in any large public media.

it was only after 9-11 where I rally became
“woke”, [by the way I think the left appropriated the word “woke” on purpose so we wouldn’t use it as it’s more appropriate for the right].

The reason I started really searching was because it’s impossible for buildings to fall over a hundred feet with zero support but air from fires on three or four floors of a building. That just did not happen. And seeing led me on and on and on until I’m fairly jaded about the whole thing. I can see now many things that just did not occur to me to be leading up to what we have going on now. Sure there were problems but they did not seem to be all consuming as they really are. It was hidden.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

Exactly, free falling steel construction and pulling WTC7 down – my way to the first red pill as well.

mkw

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

The left is “woke” and “blue,” and we are “reds.’
That’s *some* word magic!

TommyEagan
TommyEagan
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

“Woke” comes from dumb blacks who couldn’t say “awake”

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

> woke

Try “awakened.” They haven’t tried to usurp that one yet. Probably an aversion to multisyllabic words.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

Bohemian Grove.

My whole life my parents had maintained that the CIA & Johnson had killed Kennedy. I watched the news covereage with my father about Waco and heard him say flat out “they murdered those people” as it was being announced on tv. Same with Oklahoma City. I bought into 9/11 until finding out about building 7 from AJ, and then all I could feel was “dammit, they did it again and I fell for it.” I was 13 when I got a copy of None Dare Call it Conspiracy from my Great Granddad.

But none of that prepared me for the reality that people willingly worship demons. Everything prepares you for world leaders to be atheists, and criminals taking bribes. It’s a front, it gives them a place to hide the reality of The Big Club that ritually sacrifices children to the false gods just like the ancient days.

But once you’re watching the US political elite in KKK robes standing in front of an owl statue as a high priest conducts an absolution ritual, you can no longer deny the truth right in front of you.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Lowell Houser
2 years ago

banksters. israel. yahoodi. masons/satanists.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Lowell Houser
2 years ago

“…But none of that prepared me for the reality that people willingly worship demons…”

I often wonder if they do this in sincerity or is it just to bamboozle people so that if people report that they are doing others will think them touched in the head.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

“I actually think the question might be, if there really are some form of technologically sophisticated “aliens” from another “side” of the world living on this planet…”

I really hate that idea. There’s a lot of things I can think to thwart the pozz and all kinds of evil but I have no idea what to do about that.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

Woke is definitely a better word for the right. “Woke” leftists are really just putting the last fully Human parts of their brains to sleep, so “sleep” would be more apt for them to use.

The term, as I know it, started being used more around 2017, right after the Right had “Awaken” under the Trump candidacy and election. Some lefty took the term, and rebranded it as “woke” while claiming the blue pill was the red one.

Sam J.
Sam J.
2 years ago

“Mayor Lori Lightfoot pushed for more federal gun control Tuesday as Chicago gun violence surges and firearm-related homicides continue to increase.”

Let me help her out. In New York State in the 50’s and earlier they had a law that if you committed a crime, (maybe a felony not sure), with a firearm you got death penalty. They tried you within weeks then fried you in the electric chair. In the fifties they had almost no gun violence. People just did not do this because they knew if they got caught a few weeks later they would be smoking meat.

This in turn vastly reduced crime because if you were going to rob a place the guy running it likely had a baseball bat behind the counter and if you didn’t have a gun he would invariably beat the hell out of you with it.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

Yes, that’s the only way to have both a lawful AND peaceful society.

Sam J.
Sam J.
2 years ago

“8 killed, 19 wounded, in shootings Tuesday in Chicago, despite some of the strictest gun control in the country.”

If they would quit letting go felons when they catch them with guns and give them long sentences for that crime the problem would solve itself because all of them would be in jail.

info
info
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

@Sam J

The above solution of electric chairs is the better solution. Less need for prisons that way.

Sam J.
Sam J.
2 years ago

“…The South Carolina Supreme Court blocked the planned executions of two inmates by electrocution, saying they cannot be put to death until a firing squad is officially formed, so they truly have a choice…”

Typical judicial illegal and stupid decisions. If they choose firing squad it’s a simple matter to make one. One need not be in place for it to exist. The courts are cluttered with this sort of stupidity and over reaching. The cure for this is a mass impeaching of judges when they do something so stupid.

Jaded Jurist
Jaded Jurist
2 years ago

“UFO’s are “Out of our galaxy” craft that have been around as long as we have.”

Fits with the Biblical account of demons etc.

TommyEagan
TommyEagan
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Oooh interesting

Gary Morgan
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

If you read the apocryphal books, you’ll find great detail on these things, Enoch particularly. Ignore Phelp’s protests, Enoch is as much scripture as Genesis, and is referred to by Jesus himself, and others in the new and old testaments.

The fallen angels can appear as anything, living, inanimate. They can fool anyone on the planet, even the elect would be fooled by them, were matters not brought to a conclusion on 7th Sept 2032.

Phelps
Reply to  Gary Morgan
2 years ago

I never said don’t read them. I said that they were nonsense, and they were rejected from the canon by those Christ elected to appoint to administer His church for good reasons. Of course, if you are a gnostic Special Boy, they slide right inline with your own temptations.

Gary Morgan
Reply to  Phelps
2 years ago

The rabbis hate it, and the Romans hate it, but Jesus referenced it and Jude literally quoted it:

https://oblongmedia.net/2019/05/01/why-did-the-modern-church-remove-the-book-of-enoch-from-the-bible/

Fairly obvious why they are called ‘hidden books’, meant to be revealed in these latter times. Fairly obvious why the rabbis and the Romans turn a blind eye.

So much truth in them, all of them.

Phelps
Reply to  Gary Morgan
2 years ago

1 Timothy 6:20-21

There is no knowledge in your Gnosis. I’ve read it. It is empty.

Gary Morgan
Reply to  Phelps
2 years ago

I don’t even know what Gnosis is, let alone why you capitalise it?

I do know that Enoch is quoted in Jude, and that Jesus refers to it, and that it is scriptural truth. I will always choose Jesus over any man’s opinion.

Phelps
Reply to  Gary Morgan
2 years ago

You want to lecture me about the Bible and the alleged Book of Enoch, but you don’t know that the greek word for knowledge is gnosis, it’s link to Gnosticism, and how Paul explicitly warned us against the false gnosis (pseudonymos gnosis) in 1 Timothy 6?

It’s one of the few heresies specifically named in the bible, and you are running headlong down that path.

Gary Morgan
Reply to  Phelps
2 years ago

As I’ve said before (many times) I don’t write for you Phelps, because you’re in the very large group of humanity with the powerful delusions. I write mostly for babes in faith, and for the likes of AC, who have hearts for God.

You are unable to distinguish between what is false knowledge, and true knowledge, as you are blinded by God Himself.

Separately, I do not speak or read Greek, so don’t judge for me not knowing what gnosis is please.

Phelps
Reply to  Gary Morgan
2 years ago

It’s irrelevant if you speak Greek. I don’t speak it either, but I know what key terms of our faith are. You claim to know the very day of judgment, but you don’t know what specific heresies the Holy Spirit commanded Paul to warn us about — while you indulge in them yourself.

I believe in predestination, so if God hardened my heart, so be it. It was His decision all along, not mine. I know that you are no prophet, because prophets are never wrong, and you have been specifically wrong regarding me.

Gary Morgan
Reply to  Phelps
2 years ago

>I know that you are no prophet, because prophets are never wrong, and you have been specifically wrong regarding me.

Top of my head…

Elijah and Moses both asked God to kill them. Moses messed up with the stick on the stone for water.

Jonah ran away from God. Then got pissy when Nineveh was not destroyed.

The prophet that got killed by a lion, because he listened to the other prophet, and disobeyed God.

Moses didn’t even circumcise his own son.

So, prophets get plenty wrong. But I don’t remember saying much about you, feel free to provide specifics.

Pre-destination, I think that is a thing. But it doesn’t in any way rule out free will. God knows what you will do, but you choose to do it. We are not little robots, pre-programmed to live or die. That would be a sick creation.

Phelps
Reply to  Gary Morgan
2 years ago

Prophets don’t SAY false things. I have no desire to dox myself over a false prophet. Anyone else you rant at long enough will also have your falseness revealed to them. You can’t help it. Your father is the father of lies.

Gary Morgan
Reply to  Phelps
2 years ago

You could just quote me what you think I’ve said is false, I recall you think you remember the Sabbath day, but you most definitely don’t.

It doesn’t matter, you just blasphemed the holy spirit, so….

optimalrebellion
Reply to  Jaded Jurist
2 years ago

UFO’s being Extraterrestrials is honestly a meme at this point

Nephilim, Giants ruling the Earth, Skinwalkers, Bigfoot, UFO’s, encounters with entities, Ezekiels Chariot, Ayahuasca, cattle mutilations, honestly at this point it all points to the same direction…Satan and his Legion of demons

As has been said here before, Tex was prescient about many things, including his insistence that in times of old Giants or Melons as he called them ruled the earth adnd continue to do so from the shadows, as proxies of course for the Prince of this world

https://endtimesdarknessdescending.wordpress.com/2019/02/24/raising-hell-with-cern/

Above link an interesting read, ties in CERN with various Occult operations, touches on the giants part as well

Cheers to you AC and the comment section of this blog!

Independent Baptist
Independent Baptist
2 years ago

“That is how liberals debate. They couch their argument in a way that it implies you will look stupid if you oppose them. And they don’t need facts – just the assertion.”

Very astute analysis and one that I’ve experienced in my life as well.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Independent Baptist
2 years ago

That’s why it is much more effective to show them this https://t.me/SidneyPowell/1037, than Jovan Hutton Pulitzer. And we should show them both.

mkw

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Independent Baptist
2 years ago

You can do this too:

“Ugh, vaccines. Can you believe they rushed the vaccine so much to stop people from dying from the coughing part, that they completely forgot that COVID is also a vascular disease. And now they’re injecting people with the vascular disease part. That’s what you get for skipping ferret tests, I guess.”

“Why are these stupid audits taking so long? You could literally hire first graders to count the ballots and make sure the number of ballots matches the number of people who showed up. And probably fifth graders to check addresses on absentee ballots. This shouldn’t be that hard. And, anyway, why don’t we do this every year, like randomly or in places where the rules changed, just to make sure thing work right?”

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

[leans back, raises finger, points:]

“Rrrreeeeeeeeeeeee!!!”

Anyone else notice it’s taking them *far* longer to count the ballots the second time? As in, a ridiculous amount of time.

Back when my county still did paper ballots, they had the total by midnight on Election Day.

Max Barrage
Max Barrage
2 years ago

https://amgreatness.com/2021/06/15/no-leaders-attended-the-g7-summit/

interesting. All but comes out and says Cabal is running the show.

Phelps
2 years ago

Their most common new health problems were pain, including in nerves and muscles; breathing difficulties; high cholesterol; malaise and fatigue; high blood pressure; intestinal symptoms; migraines; skin problems; heart abnormalities; sleep disorders; and mental health conditions like anxiety and depression.

in all fairness, these are also health problems associated with isolation and social distress.

Phelps
2 years ago

Texas adopts the 1847 Colt Walker as its official state handgun.

AKA The Big Iron.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OntwwcBVe6o

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

“ignoring special licensing requirements”

We will see how that works out when corners get cut for profit. Then we will see how the lawsuits go.

Of course, don’t put it past Jews to then sue the State of Florida, and DeSantis, for passing this law to begin with. Although, they would be suing him anyway if he didn’t pass it.

Truly a Godly people. Truly.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago

RE: New election in 30 days

Slight pushback. I just don’t think so. Arizona will publish the audit results by end of July, but that’s one state. There’s over a dozen to go. One state is a fluke, a dozen is inarguably a pattern, and that’s the only way I see this going down. It has to be beyond overwhelming. At the same time the case is being made that not only did the CCP create CV19, but also deliberately spread it to the US as an act of war without a concern for the collateral damage that would be caused to the rest of the world.Anything else and the CCP goes to the UN Security Council and holds a vote that ends with the US being decalred a failed state in the midst of a coup.

The timing of all of it has to sync up. It’s the only way to avoid the condemnation of the international community and the draconian sanctions that would follow. Those sanctions must instead be placed on China. The evidence soon to come out will leave no other option, I’d wager, that’s why Trump openly declared that China owed the US ten trillion in reparations. Now it took Arizona what, two months for one county? If those other states spool up in July, October is the earliest we get results.

Running in parallel, we have the ATF taking comments on rules changes for pistol braces that will immediately make half of American gun owners into felons. Then we have the economic implosion. It’s all swirling around into The Perfect Storm. I believe that is what Q meant by The Precipice. I keep telling people that we in the West do not know persecution, not even a little bit. We know inconvenience. We’re too soft for real persecution, but I think that the amygdala stimulation of everything all once will do the trick, it has to.

Book of Esther. Hamman. Hung on the gallows that he had ordered for an innocent man. The boomerang. Haven’t been able to get this out of my head for over a year.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

it took a while to determine, but the dates arent for us.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Absolutely. No one has ever done this before, fomenting a peaceful revolution among their own people to restore the system using the system, while simultaneously fending off unconventional warfare from a competitor nation an ocean away in the middle of an economic implosion.

Remember the end of Con Air when Colm Meany comments to Cusack about this not being such a bad outcome while watching Cage reunite with his family and Cusack looks around at the destroyed Vegas strip and says sarcastically, ” Oh yeah, this is great” when he had been the one pleading not to shoot down the plane over the desert? I have a feeling that’s going to be us.

Anybuddy
Anybuddy
2 years ago

COVFEFE explained? Looks like we are getting exposed (by sinus PCR swab and not-vaccine) to magnetite, which enters the brain and allows for control of emotions, thought transference. Amazing Polly (at 40min+) stumbled upon this string of characters, when placing the composition of magnetite next to COV fe2+fe3+2o4

https://www.brighteon.com/eba967cb-cb05-4762-90d3-1f7b67a45c5c

Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  Anybuddy
2 years ago

They use it for dna vaccine delivery, which the mRNA isn’t, they say.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24715289/

Interestingly, magnetite is in the inner ear of homing pigeons and it’s thought that’s how they detect magnetic fields for navigation.

Magnetoreception:

Magnetoreception (also magnetoception) is a sense which allows an organism to detect a magnetic field to perceive direction, altitude or location. This sensory modality is used by a range of animals for orientation and navigation,[1] and as a method for animals to develop regional maps. In navigation, magnetoreception deals with the detection of the Earth’s magnetic field.

Magnetoreception is present in bacteria, arthropods, molluscs, and members of all major taxonomic groups of vertebrates.[1] Humans are not thought to have a magnetic sense, but there is a protein (a cryptochrome) in the eye which could serve this function.[2]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetoreception#In_homing_pigeons

Curiouser and curiouser.

Anybuddy
Anybuddy
2 years ago

URL for Polly comment (I think it didn’t paste in my commrnt two minutes ago sorry)

https://www.brighteon.com/eba967cb-cb05-4762-90d3-1f7b67a45c5c

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Anybuddy
2 years ago

> alzheimers

Gary Morgan
2 years ago

One of our regulars, Leo Littlebook, professes to be a Christian. AC will confirm he used to go by the name ‘Koanic’, here and elsewhere, with his own blog, Koanic Soul.

I wonder how many other people of faith in God and belief in Christ, readers of scriptures, reached the conclusions that Leo did a few years’ back, that man was formed (not by God’s Hands), but by a monkey raping a pig? Yes, he did, and much more besides:

https://archive.is/pR6VD

I bring this up now as evidence of his sanity, as some of you may be duped by (yet another) Ashkenazi peddling all sorts of nonsense, as he has done nothing but that for all his adult life. He is a special one alright.

Read his article, have a laugh, but be wary of his ‘news posts’ here, as he does not speak truth. A snippet:

‘Thus when an extraterrestrial race one-off hybridizes with us, over generations of backcrossing those genes get replaced with human equivalents, and no remarkably non-Earthlike DNA remains. The few ET sequences that are left just pass as odd-but-human. They walk among us, invisible.

This process, nature’s speciation shotgun, is very scattershot. How many hybrid crosses of the Koran and Dune would actually result in something viable, much less popular? So it makes sense that human anthropology is full of mediocre dead-end pig-chimp crosses, before modern humans finally arrive to dominate the scene. Gorillas with their tiny modern range are just one of the few failed competitors still extant.

McCarthy points out that with the death of Darwinian gradualism, environment and competition are no longer king. The inherent, unchanging nature of the organism becomes primary. Thus it is now possible to conceive of an Eden – a well-designed garden of harmony. Clearly, competition continues in the interconnected web of life that hybrid macroevolution implies. However, the unchanging nature of the organism is now shaper rather than shapee. Man is more (or less) than the sum of Malthusian competition. He is Man.’

‘Interestingly, the Old Testament, which itself appears to be a direct outgrowth of Hamadryad Baboon sociology, demands that both human bestialist AND the animal participant be put to death. Perhaps to ensure no pregnancy results? Speciation is prehistory’s nuclear weapon.
This sordid past suggests that a willingness to cross species lines is a universal minority trait in nature – that hybrid sex is nature’s speciation shotgun. Suddenly, centaurs, minotaurs, satyrs, pig-men, bigfoot, werewolves, vampires and all the rest seem disturbingly less fanciful.’

Werewolves eh!

Never go full Leo, never doubt your Creator.

Sam J.
Sam J.
2 years ago

“…energies far above WMD level, then a likelihood of the Mass Destruction event goes exponential and the best way how to survive in such universe is to hide….
…I find much more likely, that the advanced space civilization consists of number of clans, each living in its station hidden in the deep darkness of space and interacting with each other only in a limited way…”

I readily agree with this. I read an article a few days ago by a guy that likes to speculate on these sort of things and he worked up the numbers for civilization that was all digital and had turned it’s Sun into digital logic. It would use fusion for power with reversible logic for most of its computations. It would get rid of waste heat at very low temperatures by throwing heated matter, [he said rocks], away from it’s spinning internally rotating torus like structure, [spins to keep the mass from falling in on itself and turning into a star], and radiating it. It’s way out but you have give the guy credit he worked the function of this from basic physical facts. It would also be very hard to see as it gave off very little heat.

In the sci-fi book series of Niven and Pournelle called the “known worlds” there’s a race of beings called the Outsiders that live in the dark recesses of the galaxy and drink liquid helium.

Sam J.
Sam J.
2 years ago

No I’ve left a few half baked ideas trying to explain these magnetic shifts on his site but I have no personal tie to him.

It’s a shame. I know of no way to dump vitamin A. Maybe there is a way but I don;t know it. The guy who I found out about the vit.A problem got his down with a very strict diet.

Another thing that may build up and cause problems is Iron but you can get rid of it.