News Briefs – 06/23/2022

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Supreme Court adds extra decision day on Friday.

An archive of the reddit post everyone should read, from our brilliant commenters. Everyone is under surveillance, even if only for a cumulative few days per year, though most here will get much, much more. All of those people saw their surveillance, they knew something was very, very wrong, but they could not believe anyone would ever create the Stasi intelligence service inside the United States, complete with as much as 10-15% of our own neighbors turned on us, and following us for no reason. They needed a massive surveillance operation to do that, to make and maintain files on all of us, so they created another country inside our country, a big secret society of spies who disburse all around us in society, and probably view us as rubes for not doing this to others ourselves. This machine turned them all on us. This thing is how they rig our elections so blatantly. It is what is behind school shootings, it killed Michael Hastings, you have to be in it before you are allowed to be a reporter now, even for local news, and it is how they can kill Jeffrey Epstein with no problems or risk. It is everywhere, including on your own street. And its file on you probably has stuff from your kindergarten days which you don’t even remember happening to you. Believe it or not, the first kid I ever talked to in kindergarten was the last kid I ever talked to from my high school. Nice guy, but I will bet he was not in control of how we interacted. The whole thing is weird, and you will never fully get it, but we need everyone to understand this is the machine that is out there, before this country will ever be free.

True the Vote and Protect America Now Launch ProtectAmerica.Vote – New partnership will equip sheriffs, inform citizens, and protect our elections. If they do not talk about the surveillance, it will be a comped op. Which is sad, because it seemed Englebrecht was at least honest.

A Delaware judge on Tuesday rejected a motion by the parent of Fox News Network to dismiss Dominion Voting Systems Inc’s $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit over the network’s 2020 presidential election coverage.

2024 poll: DeSantis edges Trump in New Hampshire, which holds the first presidential primary. There will be no honest elections. And they might use DeSantis because they think we would complain less.

Trump dominates GOP primary poll – DeSantis leads Pence.

President Donald Trump warned that the gun bill “will go down in history as the first step in the movement to take your guns away.”

Trump loyalist Mo Brooks — spurned by Trump and reeling from a Senate primary loss — now says he’ll testify about the Capitol riot if subpoenaed. Trump could burn me here somehow, I wouldn’t burn him back just because the cause is bigger than either of us. And I Fucking-A would never help Adam Schiff, even if Trump were shown to be a Cabal-controlled android operated by Nancy Pelosi. It tells you where Brooks was coming from, and who he ultimately answered to. If he had been real, he’d have been pissed at being spied on and he would have burned the surveillance. That he didn’t meant he was just another actor in the show. And there are a lot like that.

The House Jan. 6 committee is extending the timetable for its public hearings into July.

FBI agents served a search warrant Wednesday on Nevada’s top GOP official, for taking part in a symbolic ceremony where he and other Republicans symbolically certified Donald J. Trump as the winner of the 2020 election.

Twitter has been on a recruitment drive of late, hiring a host of former feds and spies, recruiting dozens of individuals from the national security state to work in the fields of security, trust, safety and content.

They gave the FBI $100,000,000 for the National Instant Background Check system in the gun control bill. A system which is working right now just fine.

Obamas bail on Spotify, and immediately land Audible deal worth $20 million.

Brave Search has already begun to be converged, and is trying to bury Infogalactic.

That can be disheartening, but understand, just by being real, we have more power than them. Case in point, I went to search something and ended up on a Katie Couric tweet, which led me to her main page, which I though had an interesting observation. Here is her twitter homepage (no links, as I am not promoting her):

Wow. NY Times bestselling author, founder of Katie Couric Media, and she’s been all over the mainstream networks. And 1.7 million people read her tweets. Here is one of the tweets everybody reads:

If you find that tweet, and go to its page, you will see it has three comments. “But the comment bubble in the pic says five comments,” you say. Yeah, either the comment bubble number program is set to show 2/3rds more comments than there are to make her look more impressive, or they deleted 2/5ths of her comments for being unapproved badthink. But the real point is, all of her posts are like that, with only a few comments. And she posts something to 1.7 million people and only maybe five, but probably more like three, respond? No. I post something here and get 50-100 comments after it every day. Way back when Vox Day was smaller than now, and did comments, he got many hundreds on every post on his own site. She was the biggest mainstream name, which everybody heard of. I think some network called her “America’s sweetheart,” or some-such bullshit, and still nobody listens to her, her follower count is probably about 10 real followers, with nine being family, and nobody is listening to her. When Vox Day says at the breakfast table, “I had a great new idea for a subsidiary,” the transcript of that conversation gets more readers, just among his surveillance command than a Katie Couric tweet gets on the internet. Just like any of his books have had more real readers than any book she wrote, probably by a factor of 100-1000. So even as they suppress our sites, and try to puff up their own, we are still growing more powerful than they ever can. Although in truth, given how impotent they are, as just a mirage, that may not be a fair measure.

Uvalde hearing reveals someone unknown used an allen wrench to purposely disable the automatic lock on the exterior door that day to make it an unlocking door. They appear to have no interest in who that was, oddly enough. Once the automatic lock was disabled, the door could only be locked and unlocked from the outside, not from inside the school. Which makes perfect sense for a security door lock, because the objective is to lock everyone in a public building, and that is never a fire-code issue. In a school that was supposed to be hardened to external assault. Article also notes, “that style of door is used in a majority of schools across the state.” So all of the schools are set up like that.

A long £6m investigation into multiple police failings during the Rotherham grooming scandal “lets down victims and survivors” by failing to identify any individual accountability, a police and crime commissioner has said. And all the Cabal assets were protected. The whole system is compromised.

Democrats are vowing to implement a “transformative” plan that seeks to add about a million foreign-born residents on green cards to United States voter rolls by securing them naturalized American citizenship.

In response to a Freedom of Information Request submitted by Children’s Health Defense, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention last week admitted it never analyzed the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System for safety signals for COVID-19 vaccines.

Liz Cheney just voted with Democrats on the Armed Services Committee to kill an amendment that would’ve forced Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to rescind the covid vaccine mandate for the military.

A smiling Cornyn tells Padilla, “First guns, now it’s immigration”“That’s right, we’re going to do it,” Sinema added.

Check out the dead-eyes smile:

Reason magazine is up in arms over DeSantis’ new immigration proposal. Again, I will bet DeSantis knows about the surveillance, and even though it is obvious to any who see it that is the real source of our problems, he is not exposing it. Follow the Trumpian strategy, and use them while they are useful, and be fully ready to dump them and destroy them the moment they are not.

Starlink satellites might be useless due to 5G use by Dish Network.

China just achieved a “brain scale” AI computer. It is OK, we have Joe Biden.

Australian scientists have created the world’s first-ever quantum computer circuit – one that contains all the essential components found on a classical computer chip but at the quantum scale.

Biden will start importing baby formula from Mexico.

Airlines TRIPLE number of daily cancellations.

Census Bureau: ‘LGBT Adults…Reported Roughly Twice the Rate of Mental Health Challenges as Non-LGBT Adults.’

Andrew Gillum, who came within a hair of beating DeSantis, charged with 21 felonies. Wire Fraud. He was soliciting money for something, routed it to a company and then back to him.

Firebombed NY pregnancy center facing investigation — for not offering abortion services.

Wheat crops in Kansas are failing on a massive scale.

Dire weeks ahead as Woolworths predicts prolonged shortage across range of vegetables.

AG of North Dakota intervenes with inquiry after Bill Gates’ latest massive farmland purchase.

Biden will call on Congress to pause gas tax for 3 months.

Saudis crow over Biden coming hat-in-hand to Riyadh.

Study shows massive disconnect between journalists, public. Few if any journalists are not active participants in the secret domestic surveillance network actively monitoring the public. They are all in the conspiracy and know, which is why they are pushing the lies. In truth I would bet most know they are lies, at least, and would probably agree with the public were it not their job to lie.

Polio has been detected in UK sewage samples, prompting the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) to declare a “national incident.” Vibrant diseases. They say it is spreading.

Nearly 100,000 mail-in ballots in Canadian election not counted due to arriving late. They know who you are, and they are all throughout the postal service. Of course they are stalling mailed ballots that vote the wrong way.

French President Emmanuel Macron has said that he is “opposed to self-defence” after a farmer was charged with murder for shooting four burglars who broke into his home.

Sri Lanka’s prime minister is increasing efforts to revive the country’s “completely collapsed” economy amid a lack of foreign exchange reserves and severe shortages of essential items.

NYC man tracks down his stolen $400K Rolls-Royce — and snatches it back. The story – group of youths throws a rock through the guy’s window, one goes in, steals the keys to the car off the table, and drives off in it. He hits his computer, locates the car in real time by reading its GPS, and then he activates the kill switch from his computer, drives out, and picks up his car. What do you want to bet that car’s acceleration and brakes can be activated, even wheel by wheel for the brakes, remotely, with nothing but an internet connection? Maybe even the steering if it is drive by wire.

Austria, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands announced plans this week to prepare to resurrect old coal plants as gas supplies dwindled.

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said Wednesday that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is not the primary driver of inflation.

Biden Tweets about ‘Putin’s Price Hike’ moments after Fed Chair said Biden is WRONG to blame Russia for inflation.

Russia’s Finance Ministry proposed to create separate special precious metals and gems reserves intended for quick mobilization in times of war.

Lithuania has extended the blockade on goods heading for Kaliningrad sanctioned by the EU to also include road transports and not just rail. The U.S. has announced that it is backing Lithuania in its spat with Russia over the blockade.

BRICS developing global reserve currency – Putin.

Lithuania will be prepared if Russia disconnects it from the regional power grid in retaliation for blocking rail shipments of some Russian goods to Moscow’s Kaliningrad exclave, but no military confrontation is expected, its president said.

Finland is threatening Russia, saying they are ready to fight, and would be tougher than Ukraine.

Video has emerged showing a twin-boom tail configured drone crashing into a Russian oil refinery in Novoshakhtinsk, in the Rostov region, on the border with Ukraine – some kind of ‘kamikaze’ drone strike conducted by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

Puerto Rico Senate approves abortion-limits law in voice vote. This is different though. If Cabal were in full control, nothing would change on abortion, I would think.

Disney’s stock price has lost 50% of its value after a year of leftwing political electioneering and badly-received woke programming.

Bulgarian pro-EU government was ousted in a No-Confidence vote minutes ago.

Trump is 12-0 in Senate primary endorsements.

Spread r/K Theory, because how people smile from the cheeks up tells you a lot

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Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Whistleblower Says With 120,000 Troops Still Unvaccinated, Army May Move June 30 Deadline Far Into Future

https://creativedestructionmedia.com/news/2022/06/22/whistleblower-says-with-120000-troops-still-unvaccinated-army-may-move-june-30-deadline-far-into-future/

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

The article is confusing, but at least gives hard data, buried in the story.

Among the three services, the army actually slow walked the vaccination procedures. The other services attempted to court martial service members who would not comply with the forced vaccinations. The army only did administrative separations (honorable discharge), put the compliance date for active duty in December, still months later than the other services, and June 30th for reservists and national guard.

And the federal government arguably does not have legal authority to comply vaccinations for the national guard. National mass forced vaccination is illegal anyway, but doubly illegal for non-mobilized state militias. Oklahoma took that position, but lost in the federal courts.

They in fact got close to 100% compliance from active duty, though a few commanders and senior NCOs had to be fired over the issue, about 90% from the reservists according to the article, but maybe 80% from the NG, but this seems to be enough justification to try to push back the deadline.

There was often the same deal with the private sector, companies would state they would fire all their unvaccinated employees, then not actually do so. Cities would ban the not-vaccinated from various locations then suddenly lift the ban. Getting the injections because you were threatened was always a bad idea because their was always a chance the threats were empty.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Judge Approves Unsealing Of Documents Linking Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell To Clintons

https://truthtent.com/bombshell-judge-approves-unsealing-of-documents-linking-epstein-ghislaine-maxwell-to-clintons/

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

 So all of the schools are set up like that.”

WTF Texas. That’s pretty basic stuff. Why even publicize that? Now everyone knows every school in Texas pretty much has that feature. That’s not an accident.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Andrew Gillum, who came within a hair of beating DeSantis, charged with 21 felonies. Wire Fraud. He was soliciting money for something, routed it to a company and then back to him.”

There’s a better explanation with Gillum. He was a servant of the machine who tried to enrich himself more than they wanted. Something went wrong back in 2020 and they are punching his ticket now because that’s the most expedient thing to do with him.

Just Me
Just Me
1 year ago

Supreme Court adds extra decision day on Friday

“Just 2 more days/weeks/months…”

*sigh*

Some rando
Some rando
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Done!

phelps
phelps
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

NY case released today. They pretty narrowly struck down the NY “may issue” regime. Still reading the opinion, but it looks like the “shall issue” regime is still surviving, with the court signalling that it might be in danger. There’s also some language that felt (intuitively) to me like it was a shot across the bow for allowing new regulation of Free Speech regarding social media (meaning, not restrictions on citizens, but restrictions on what social media can do as publishers.)
Update:
Pretty definite “no” to constitutional carry nationwide:

To be clear, nothing in our analysis should be interpreted to suggest the unconstitutionality of the 43 States’ “shall-issue” licensing regimes, under which “a general desire for self-defense is sufficient to obtain a [permit].” … Because these licensing regimes do not require applicants to show an atypical need for armed self-defense, they do not necessarily prevent “law-abiding, responsible citizens” from exercising their Second Amendment right to public carry. …. Rather, it appears that these shall-issue regimes, which often require applicants to undergo a background check or pass a firearms safety course, are designed to ensure only that those bearing arms in the jurisdiction are, in fact, “law-abiding, responsible citizens.”… And they likewise appear to contain only “narrow, objective, and definite standards” guiding licensing officials, …, rather than requiring the “appraisal of facts, the exercise of judgment, and the formation of an opinion,” …—features that typify proper-cause standards like New York’s. That said, because any permitting scheme can be put toward abusive ends, we do not rule out constitutional challenges to shall-issue regimes where, for example, lengthy wait times in processing license applications or exorbitant fees deny ordinary citizens their right to public carry. 

(Case cites omitted with ellipses because no one here cares.)

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Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

That’s from Kavanaugh and the vote was 6-3 so it has limited meaning.

phelps
phelps
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

No, that’s a footnote from Thomas’ opinion, and 6-3 is pretty much a landslide on SCOTUS decisions. They aren’t reversing this for a long, long time.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Just Me
1 year ago

It went through. About fucking time.
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2022/06/23/supreme-court-rejects-new-york-special-need-limitation-on-carrying-a-firearm-affirms-inherent-right-to-carry/
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So if Q is bullshit, why did the supreme’s affirm our inherent right to carry? If the cabal bastards are in truly in charge with Biden, how in the hell did this get let through?
IMO, this lends credibility that the Biden is a controlled op. Wait till the libs get Roe vs. Wade overturned and it happens under the guy they voted for. LMAO.

ardwoll
ardwoll
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

and all it took was $7 gas! and massive shortages of baby formula, with massive shortages of actual food to come! and World War 3 just one small tiny mistake away! and the slow destruction of the lives of millions of people worldwide – and most especially, *Americans* – as inflation grinds em down & wipes them out! wow! what a deal! and best of all, we get to re-affirm that a bunch of unelected fucking *lawyers* are our final arbiters and gods!! while Portland and San Francisco and Denver and Austin turn into unlivable shitholes, and Chicago and Atlanta and Houston and Dallas and all the other usual ultravibrant suspects slide further into the shitter.

sorry, am having a bad night. but it’s still all true. you watch: there will be many many suicides over this shit. good people pushed to the brink by that inflation and that $8 gasoline, because Q and Trump and whoever-the-fuck-these-clowns-really-are had to play tee-hee footsie instead of just pulling a coup and hanging the enemy in the public square, _which will be necessary anyway_. does anyone really think all the legions of civil-service-rules-protected untouchable bureaucrats will all shrug and say, “oh well time to straighten up and fly right” when Trump or RDS gets elected? or will they sabotage every single thing they can, secure in the knowledge THEY CAN NEVER BE FIRED? does anyone think the woke army, navy, marines, etc., will EVER AGAIN promote Sgt. Rock over Private Pridemonth or Corporal Teniquadreads???

unless of course if WW3 kicks off – which we all know would never have happened under Trump, even _with_ a rogue DS Pentagon – and we all get nuked. sooo much better this way, right? plausible deniability out the ass! SUPER sneaky and TOTALLY sly! again, apologies for bad-night blackpills…. but ‘half-measure Q’ can go eat a bag of dicks.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  ardwoll
1 year ago

We are living through an example of “He who seeks only victories without bloodshed will only find bloodshed without victory”.

We will come to regret keeping all of the people who had to live through the Brandon usurpation in order to wake up.
The future relapse of our society will be caused by them.

mobius
1 year ago

Uvalde hearing reveals someone unknown used an allen wrench to purposely disable the” I would have done that myself, were I a kid in that school.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
1 year ago

“I’m your LGBTQIA+ liaison officer and we are unveiling … our pride cruiser for the month of June!”
 
https://twitter.com/TPostMillennial/status/1539327493475291137
 
“Our Pride cruiser also features a glory-hole between the forward/rear seats in case first-aid needs to be administered to the detainee.”

kid
kid
1 year ago

Has anyone tried coffee enemas? https://www.drlwilson.com/ARTICLES/COFFEE%20ENEMA.HTM

I’m curious to try it myself. But I want to dabble in it and getting all the gear/setup is just too much if I’m not even sure if it will work. With infrared it was nice that I could go to an infrared sauna first and be sure it was amazing.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  kid
1 year ago

Coffee, drunk normally with a cup, is an enema.

Coffee is an awesome antitoxidant and you should drink as much as you can stand.

phelps
phelps
Reply to  kid
1 year ago

Don’t put stuff up your ass.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

Words of wisdom. Short and to the point.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

Especially, your head….as my father consistently reminded me during my childhood.

Hepcattt3
Hepcattt3
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

yeah, but….

the past few years have made it clear there’s something going on in our guts/bowels. something really important. from gut bugs that scientists say “are like nothing else on earth and we have no idea what the hell they are” to stories about desperate mothers curing their very sick babies/children with homemade poop transplants: just a blender and a funnel. gross, but the kids get well! cured of internal conditions that modern medical science can’t do a damn thing for. let that sink in.

factor that in with the ‘young blood transfused into old farts heals & cures & makes the old farts provably younger’ stories that are slowly being allowed to leak out, and…. well, hmmmm. I’d tend to think a coffee enema is about as useful as last years ‘perineum sunning’ craze, where you try to get a good tan on your taint. (spoiler alert: it’s a bad plan) but I wouldn’t be at all surprised to find out some other kind of enema – aloe oil? olive oil? cod liver oil? motor oil? – turns out to be the Fountain of Youth. (and immediately supressed by Big Pharma, but that’s another story)

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Hepcattt3
1 year ago

I read Dr. William Davis (The “Wheat Belly” guy). I have his new book, “Super Gut”, but haven’t read it yet. One of his recent newsletters talked about how if a certain bacteria is off, it can affect your empathic response. Gut bacteria determines a lot about health and some about behavior.

phelps
phelps
Reply to  Hepcattt3
1 year ago

I agree that the gut biome is a huge factor. Use it as intended. It was intended to be a one-way street. You fix your gut biome by eating things that feed the good micros (fiber) and not the things that feed the bad micros (sugar). Maybe you need to get some fermented things into your diet to give it a restocking of micros.
What you do not need is to put stuff up the off-ramp.
Transplants are a different story. I honestly think that my wife’s weight problems are antibiotic damage to her gut biome, and we could supercharge her reduction with a transplant from her skinny sister.
Enemas? Nope. Coffee enemas make people think that they are doing better because they get a sudden caffeine rush. That’s it. Downing three espressos in 2 minutes would give them the same “health benefits.”

MentalAnon
MentalAnon
Reply to  kid
1 year ago

It’s hilarious seeing the downvotes on this. It means they don’t know. I have a family member with certain severe autoimmune issues, and yes, coffee enemas are actually extremely beneficial for them. Very helpful with general detoxification. Just my non-scientific report. Take what you will.

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kid
kid
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

He didn’t respond to my email. Maybe I have to keep hitting him up or find another one. Or just sit and wait.

In other news, I am basically healthiest as I have been in months… except for my seasonal allergies, which restarted last week. I think I’m only having it in this country, but maybe as a child/teenager for a little bit. I’m downing a lot of organic honey to try blunt the effects, but it feels weird that to feel 100% I basically have to stay at home most of the time even with energy. Otherwise the sneezing/mild fatigue/itchy eyes will get me down. And I’m relatively opposed to doing drugs unless it’s an emergency.

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kid
kid
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Well I just saw his email in between this comment and the last. Maybe I should ask him about hayfever. But basically he said it’s normal for herbs to only have a small effect, and only quick effects in acute conditions.

He didn’t really respond to the rest so presumably it is not important.

Edit: this was the email I sent 2 weeks ago

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Huck
Huck
1 year ago

Video (6:34mins) discusses how “CCP” uses electromagnetic radiation weaponry on its own Chinese citizens. Clearly illustrative of how likely and easily your friendly Cabal neighbor/surveillance asset in the US can disrupt and destroy the life of any local target in his own home.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fLLD9mdPRU

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Huck
1 year ago

Such Virtuous Pagans.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Everybody was microwave-fu fighting.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Those zaps were fast as lightening.

Huck
Huck
1 year ago

Re: 2024 poll: DeSantis edges Trump in New Hampshire, which holds the first presidential primary

I’ve mentioned this here before – in the last year several Republican friends of mine have “independently” stated that DeSantis will be our next president – said casually as if it was a common sense no-brainer. That is when I knew that this was the next Cabal election play. Classic divide and conquer. DeSantis is the wedge. He says and does everything right and I want to love the guy. That’s the time to give your feelings a cold shower. En garde.

wlindsaywheeler
Reply to  Huck
1 year ago

I will be voting Trump—NO MATER WHAT! President Trump needs to be vindicated by being re-elected. If DeSantis wins the nomination–I will be writing in President Trump.

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Rex regum veniet
Reply to  Huck
1 year ago

Trump, then DeSantis. DeSantis understands rank, he was in the military.

trackback
1 year ago

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Ann K.
Ann K.
1 year ago

Vernon Coleman, a physician, writer, and social critic in the UK, summarizes his decades-long surveillance here: https://vernoncoleman.org/articles/suppressed-banned-and-demonised
”During the last two years, half a century of hard work and campaigning has been trashed and my reputation has been steadily destroyed by lies and libels on the internet and in the mainstream media. One national newspaper in the UK claimed that I was pretending to be a doctor. I have, inevitably, been threatened with legal action and I’ve received death threats.
Privately and professionally, sharing the truth in 2020 was the worst thing I ever did. It has brought me and my beloved, hard-working and constantly loyal wife nothing but personal and professional pain. It has taken up nearly every minute of my life for two years.
The aim of the attacks was not, simply to destroy me – it was to stop people listening to anything I said, or reading anything I wrote. Before March 2020 I had many millions of readers around the world. I wonder how many I have left now. Precious few, I suspect.”

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Ann K.
1 year ago

I discovered Vernon Coleman and his writings decades ago and have no regrets about reading him. Great man.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Ann K.
1 year ago

Better to lay up treasures in Heaven than to cooperate with evil and go to hell.

Bonaventure
Bonaventure
1 year ago

A decade or so ago, I was at an event with some Republican big-wigs, and Katie Couric enters the room. You could almost hear someone pulling the needle off the record as the music stopped and everyone just gawked at her with amazement. Wow, was she a hot little number to behold. But I also got the impression that that was how she got to the top, her good looks, charm and persona, none of which are at all based upon her actual abilities and “work.”
I recently re-watched “Catch Me If You Can” and am reminded of why the Yankees were always winning: Because no one could take their eyes off the pinstripes, son. Same holds true with the media, and especially Couric; none of it is real.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

That Reddit thread is interesting. And someone in the comments immediately suggested schizophrenia. The question this always raises for me is whether or not schizophrenia is ever a valid diagnosis on the basis of paranoia and claims of gangstalking/surveillance, or is it just something created as a diagnosis to discredit people? How would you even distinguish between the two if schizophrenia represents something real that is a legitimate illness?
First time I ever met someone in real life with a gangstalking story was about 10 years ago, when I used to frequently house/dog sit for a relative. A neighbor of my relative would see me and come over and just go on and on and on about how she was being gangstalked and she seemed seriously ill to me then and apparently things have continued along those lines ever since and even gotten worse. But I think a lot about the details she shared and also the strange behavior I’ve witnessed from her at times when I’ve visiting. I don’t even try to talk to people in real life about strange things I’ve experienced because I fear sounding like that lady. She had so many strange behaviors to go along with her strange stories it is easy to discredit anything she says.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
1 year ago

Re: Brave Search

I don’t remember what happened between Andrew Torba and Vox Day, but Vox is back on Gab. Personally I am of the persuasion that Brendan Eich has learned his lesson getting tarred and feathered at Mozilla. Look at the feminist CMO he hired earlier this year: she’s quitely disappeared (fired or resigned, we dont know) so we can’t judge whether Eich was allowing rot to come it or if he hired her only temporarily for a 4D chess move.

What I do know is that he is adding a function called Goggles that allows users to combat algorithm biases (whether intentional or unintentional, doesn’t matter):

https://brave.com/search-anniversary/

“…instead of a single ranking, Brave Search can offer an almost limitless number of ranking options, enabling search use-cases that could be too specific for a general purpose search engine. While Brave Search doesn’t have editorial biases, all search engines have some level of intrinsic bias. Goggles allows for users to counter any intrinsic biases in the algorithm.”

This is nearly a paradigm-shifting function.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Macaque Mentality
1 year ago

Near as I can tell, Vox told Torba the truth – that true FREE SPEECH is impossible, and that Gab was not even close to ready for prime time. I’m not sure how long it took for Torba to come around to agreeing with Vox but they seem to have made up. So now Gab censors porn, and it’s taken them multiple years to get the functionality and feel of Gab to the point where it feels like something professional with some money behind it, and he did it with eight employees. Twitter has about seven thousand.

Brave search appears to be downranking Infogalactic. Search for it specifically and you still have to hunt through the results.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Thanks, that’s helpful. Again, I hope Brendan Eich learned his lesson. I mean look at his current team: https://brave.com/about/

Annie Lee, the feminist Hawaiian has quietly disappeared, so disregard her. Personally, I like the looks of the rest of the team.

Brave search appears to be downranking Infogalactic. Search for it specifically and you still have to hunt through the results.”

I tried it as well and Infogalactic is far down there. But this might or might not be malicious. Another explanation is because there’s not enough traffic going through Infogalactic from Brave Search. Also, compiling an entire search engine from scratch is a multi-year project, so problems like this might be a result of algorithmic corner-cutting, perhaps. I’m just not ready to dismiss Eich because of a single example of an incomplete search engine that literally just turned one-year old.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

> Puerto Rico abortion restrictions
If vax is the new abortion then no reason to keep propping up old abortion machine
I believe this is why the court has been allowed to strike down Roe v Wade (assuming they do so of course)

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Biden will call on Congress to pause gas tax for 3 months.

I’ve maintained business software for a long time. Chances are the Federal tax is hardcoded; chances are good the state taxes are too. Things like that change so seldom, they’re quite often overlooked. Yes, anything like that should be in a configuration file; like most ‘should bes’, it usually doesn’t make it there until someone gets bitten hard. I’ve been paid to fix that sort of thing.

Meanwhile, POS terminals and pumps are going to show incorrect prices, which means pay-at-the-pump will go away. You’ll have to go inside and stand in line, then wait for a clerk to peck randomly at their calculator app trying to figure out how to adjust your bill, then probably they’ll have to write down every transaction so the manager can adjust the sales figures that night. The managers are going to be pissed too; the adjustments will set off all the anti-pilfering software back at the corporate mothership.

“Any sufficient level of ignorance is indistinguishable from malice.”

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> French President Emmanuel Macron has said that he is “opposed to self-defence” after a farmer was charged with murder for shooting four burglars who broke into his home.

It’s not something Emmy has to worry about; he has a security detail with automatic weapons to gun down anyone who looks even vaguely threatening.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

RE: Aftermarket car electronics

Unless you want to build a new muscle car, we can’t all drive older cars because they get taken out of service. So we need a project to begin to source and REPLACE all the computers in every popular car like the Camry or the F150.

I’m aware of multiple vendors for ECU’s like Haltech. We need ABS controls, traction controls, etc, for after ALL the wiring is ripped out of the car.

New classic muscle-car shells
https://dynacornclassicbodies.com/

This is the exact engine that I wish to drop into my own vehicle – a 4 cylinder Cummins meant specifically for the purpose or replacing 4 & 6 cylinder engines packaged with instructions to make it possible for first time engine swappers to accomplish the task. Now my vehicle doesn’t make the emissions cut off year to be legal, but I kinda don’t care. 1)my state doesn’t check that, and 2)I’m just kinda done caring about their bullshit edicts. This will replace my very aging engine with something that allows me to make fuel from the grocery store if I have to(biodiesel), and it comes with both the ECU and TCU.
https://quickdrawbrand.com/product/cummins-r2-8-automatic-6r80-modular-adapter-kit/

Here’s the thing, I don’t think that it’s legal to tamper with things like the cars black box. Again I don’t care. I’m not buying the car for them, I’m buying it for me, and just like I don’t want a crock-pot with an internet connection, I don’t want a car with an internet connection.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Look into Factory 5.

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

NYC man tracks down his stolen $400K Rolls-Royce — and snatches it back.

Take a close look at this one because nothing about this story adds up at all. It deserves a Myles Mathis committee style takedown, but its just not that important and I don’t have the time to do it myself.

The Rolls Royce owner lived in a mansion on Staten Island, and I think that would be the start of unraveling what really happened.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Mafia bossses lived on Staten Island circa Gotti era
Can’t be too hard to control or surveil who comes & goes

Max Barrage
Max Barrage
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

Believe it or not, there are some rich, fancy neighborhoods in Staten Island. Not many, but they do exist.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Max Barrage
1 year ago

The opening wedding scene of The Godfather was shot on Staten Island.

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

Airlines TRIPLE number of daily cancellations.

Steve Bannon had an energy analyst on the other day, and the analyst explained that because of the fuel price increases, airlines will not fly planes with under 85% capacity. It capacity is under that figure, they will spend more money on fueling the plane than they can recoup in ticket sales.

He did say the vaccines and vaccine mandates played a role, mainly last year, but now its mainly the fuel price increase. He also said that he has had flights he booked cancelled for no reason recently.

The thing is that this didn’t just develop this year. Decades ago I started noticing that I rarely saw a flight with empty seats, but you sometimes did get many empty seats up until the 1990s. One of the tells that 9-11 was completely fake was how under capacity all four of the supposed flights were.

I think in the United States the economy, or people’s standard of living, has been in decline for some time, but we get all this gaslighting via the media as to how things are fine or there is even a boom, when in fact there is this continuous decline due to overpopulation and the stress on resources. When there is a “recession” the media are just being honest about the situation. The question is why now they are sort of being honest.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

Back to sailing by sea. And Canal travel pretty soon.

DavidS
DavidS
1 year ago

There was a thread on 4chan this morning about how great growing up in the 70’s/80’s was. Typical stuff you’d remember if you were a kid then.
But this came up. Porn stashed away in the woods and other places they remembered coming across as children. I know that’s been discussed here as well. Weird.

> Another phenomena that united both rural and urban kids of our age was the porn fairy. In my neighborhood, the porn fairy bestowed porn mags on us beneath a bridge on the way to school. There were porn mags stuffed in the rafters and we’d check them out and scan them into the spank bank. But I heard of rural kids that would find porn mags magically placed innawoods by the porn fairy.

> i remember hearing about that, and thought that some pervert left them there and would watch off at some distance i mean, why the fuck would you look at porn mags in hidden areas? to jerk off. some pervert was watchign from a distance and would record or jerk off to you jerking off.

> The Porn Fairy. That phenomenon was real.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

If your interested, symbols has a post specifically about popular anime, in which he speculates that much of naruto is symbolic of using porn to weaken mk ultra victim’s drives, in order to stop them from going apeshit. Probably not the best approach to solving the issue, but an approach none the less.

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

An archive of the reddit post everyone should read, from our brilliant commenters.

I just got through reading yesterday’s comments, and it left me thinking maybe this link should be stickied.

There was a discussion in yesterday’s comment section about how to approach normal people about the surveillance. The Reddit discussion thread is basically normal people noticing and describing the surveillance, but they don’t know what it is or that this was a possibility beforehand, so their minds come up with all sorts of alternative explanations. But they do grasp that something is off.

So that thread will work as well as anything else for opening minds to this. Also, I’m more charitable than AC about leaders not discussing this in public, because if you haven’t read this site, is completely possible to be under surveillance, even notice it, but your mind will come up with some sort of alternative explanation.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

It may be an interesting project – for you in your spare time, AC, haha – to create a questionnaire here on your site for commenters to answer regarding their surveillance experience. For example, (1) how often is a car passing your front door when you leave home? (2) Do you notice a sizable increase in foot traffic around you when you enter an otherwise quiet store. etc etc.

Today for example, I went to a Staples store and noticed it was quiet. Went half way down an aisle and was perusing a specific section. Three minutes later a guy wearing a mask walks down the aisle and stops directly behind me peering at the opposite section. I laughed and went back to the front of the store to check. Yep, every single other aisle was entirely empty – literally no one. This dude needed an item directly across from me. What are the chances?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

I find the surveillance state to be the least interesting part of these odd patterns because the surveillance state is so common. All repressive or authoritarian states have them. What shocks me is that it took Snowden’s revelations for me to realize I live in one. Even then I thought it was only an ubiquitous electronic collection system. It took a few years for the thought to hit me that every state that had electronic surveillance also had neighborhood watches, and that meant I was probably surrounded by those as well. After that, I figure I have friends and family who make regular reports on all of us. So, for me, the surveillance state is just a fact of everyday life. It’s the other patterns and what they suggest that fascinates me.
1. Statistically odd patterns. A couple people in the thread wrote about odd retail patterns. I do part time handyman work and it perplexes me how odd problems will come in statistically improbable clusters. I might fix something once every two or three weeks, then suddenly I’ll get six, or seven, or eight people calling in the space of two or three days to repair this rare break. It makes no sense. I’m a retired military pilot. We had flight surgeons (doctors) who had to fly a certain amount of hours each month to retain their certification. One flight doc for about eight months could not get his required hours because every plane he flew on broke, and not just broke, but broke in major ways.. And I mean everytime. He would show up and you’d know the mission was jinxed. You’d have an engine failure, the hydraulics would fail, you’d have a bird strike, or a bolt out of the blue lightning strike. It became a running joke, but it was also flat out creepy.
These clusters of failures or someone who has a streak of “bad luck” fascinates me. It makes me wonder if these are “glitched” built into reality, or if demons get instructions from up the chain to have theme days or weeks. “Okay this week, break a bunch of carburetors.” Or do they choose people at random like that poor doctor to harass for a few months before moving on to someone else? My wife says demons. I say quantum glitch. Regardless, these patterns are very real and very odd.
2. Maybe people who attract crowds have something we cannot detect which causes those events. My daughter does. Animals run in front of our car at a freakishly high rate whenever she is in the car. Cat’s, dogs, opposums, racoons, skunks, rabbits, deer, a cow once, several owls, hawks, and turkey vultures, and a bald eagle once. How many birds have you hit with your car? I think maybe I’ve hit two in over fifty years. She hit three before she turned eighteen. She’s the only person in our family to hit a deer, in high school. Broke her heart.
In high school, she played club volleyball. I would usually drive her there and back because we didn’t want her driving home in the dark after an exhausting practice. We live in the country and I would drive the final few miles at about 30 miles an hour when she was in the car versus 50 when I was by myself because of the number of near misses we had with animals running across the road. That never happened when I was by myself. The weirdest one was a rabbit. I came around a corner going about 25 mph at around 9:30 at night and there was a rabbit sitting in the middle of my lane looking at us. It just sat there as I slowed down and eased around it. It took two or three hops as we passed it, then it sat and watched us drive away. Nothing like that has happened since my daughter left home.
So we had a statistically improbable number of animals run in front of, fly in front of, and sit in front of our cars whenever my daughter was with us. Come on, how many people have almost hit both a bald eagle and a cow before they turned eighteen? This leads me to believe that other people could have some sort of innate and unconscious ability to draw crowds, or even aircraft.
AC, you might be one of those kinds of people. You might just draw weird attention. See, when I ponder people like my daughter, or that poor flight surgeon, things like the surveillance state begins to seem normal. Because there is absolutely no rational way to explain how some guy could break planes consistently over eight months just by being in them. That suggests something going on at a deep and inexplicable level of reality beyond our understanding.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I’m replying to myself. Since I posted this last night, I’ve been thinking a lot about this topic. I decided to add a few more ideas to what I wrote.

1. At the quantum level, reality seems to exist as probabilities. By the time you move from the quantum level up to the macro level, where we live, things get more stable. But what happens if the instability of the quantum level makes it up to the macro level? Sort of like the oceanic rogue waves. For those who don’t get the reference, sailors for centuries had reported massive waves which would appear from nowhere. Scientists dismissed those claims as nonsense because according to wave theories, those massive waves could not exist. And then some research ships began documenting them. We now know that under certain conditions, the oceans can generate waves up to 100 feet above the surface. What if the probability waves at the quantum level can combine from time to time to create a strong enough probability event to reach up to the macro level? That’s what I meant by a “quantum glitch.” So you get ten people walking into a tire center one day, all reporting the same rare tire problem. That was an example from the site AC linked to.

2. Various agencies of the U.S. government began exploring paranormal, psychic, and occult phenomenon beginning in the 1950s. I suspect those projects were more pervasive and more long running than any of us realize. What if some of those research programs documented people who have bizarre events which seem to swirl around them. Like a person who can’t go anywhere without drawing an annoying crowd. If that government program was exploring paranormal activity in order to find a way to weaponize it, they might want to put people under surveillance who have unlikely events happen around them. So maybe AC’s parents noticed odd things happening around him as a kid, like my daughter’s problems with animals running in front of the car. All it took was his mother or father mentioning it to a neighbor or a coworker who was part of the covert humint (human intelligence) network in their area, and a report is generated. That report eventually makes it to some covert research program who thinks there is some merit to examining AC, and now AC is facing a lifetime of being watched. Maybe various programs even run little experiments to see if they can do something to AC to spark an improbability event happening near him. I mean if they will use prostitutes to dose unsuspecting clients with drugs to watch their reactions, or turn Montreal’s Allan Memorial Hospital into an out-of-country psychological torture and brainwashing research center, then they wouldn’t be above performing paranormal experiments on unsuspecting people in the U.S. All in the name of national security and the good of the country, of course.

3. Finally, what happens when that psychic, occult, and paranormal research leads some researchers into contact with the demonic? What if the demonic informs those researchers that child sacrifice would increase the U.S. national power by gaining the demons’ good will? That might explain Roe v. Wade and the mass legalization of abortion in the 1970s. The highest levels of government could have willingly and deliberately entered into a pact with demons in order to defeat communism, not really thinking about all the legends that deals with the devil always end up in disaster.

Yeah, so just some more thoughts sparked by AC’s link to one message board post on strange events

nachobizns
nachobizns
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

So, I am the original poster of that thread. It’s been something weighing on me for a while now. I thought I would get a few responses maybe, but I never realized so many have had similar experiences, and there are phenomenon and issues out there with surveillance. I mean, I watch movies, but they’ve always been just movies, right? Now I’m thinking everything, although I was truly redd pilled about 10 years ago. Ever since the odorless stack up.

Max Barrage
Max Barrage
1 year ago
Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

So check out the Amazon Prime Video series named “Hanna.” It’s got 3 seasons. SPOILERS: Genetically-modified kids are reared from birth to be young assassins. They infiltrate schools/universities to suborn and kill gifted young people who might prove troublesome to the (cabal) people leading the assassination program. The targets are chosen by a supercomputer that has access to pretty much every surveillance system in the world.

Such an interesting coincidence.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

That’s a documentary. Well, except for the genetically modified kids. They just use middle class kids of a couple of different ethnicities to pretend to be the friends of brilliant students and then wreck their lives.
I should note that I’ve known a few kids who entered major universities at a young age. They were blindingly brilliant. Nothing good ever happened to either of them. One is like a county clerk and the other flips houses.

The entire program of recruiting young kids appears to be an intel op.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I believe there’s almost nothing genuinely creative in all these sci-fi tv shows. Meaning I think they’re all presenting elements of reality that already exist or are scheduled to be introduced. Why? I don’t know. Comms for Cabal assets out there presented in a safe, plausible deniability format? Some satanic cult requirement to taunt your victims? These writers and producers are creeps. They’re in the Cabal club and we’re fucking stupid useless rubes to them.

vidlbis
vidlbis
Reply to  Huck
1 year ago

Training videos?

mkw
mkw
1 year ago

> … I will bet DeSantis knows about the surveillance, and even though it is obvious to any who see it that is the real source of our problems, he is not exposing it. Follow the Trumpian strategy, and use them while they are useful, and be fully ready to dump them and destroy them the moment they are not.
Look AC, not even Trump mentions that. Maybe it is not time – yet. You cannot simply jump on a regular normie with some heavy stuff. You’ll be rejected (ridiculed, …), you know what I am talking about. And the surveillance is very heavy stuff. Very…

highangelhell
highangelhell
Reply to  mkw
1 year ago

Yeah really. I can’t think of any person I know who I could chat about the sleestacjs with that would not get uncomfortable and try to change the subject. And also gaslight me like I’m weird for talking about it!

Atavisionary
Atavisionary
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

>Someone you are talking to laughs about surveillance in some form being everywhere.
>Say it louder and point out large autonomous drone flying by for no reason.
De-personalizing it is probably your best bet. Surveillance isn’t about you, or me, its on everyone.

Cloudbuster
Cloudbuster
1 year ago

Finland is threatening Russia, saying they are ready to fight, and would be tougher than Ukraine.
Finland writing checks it can’t cash.
Population:
Russia: 145,478,097
Ukraine 41,167,336
Finland 5,536,146
GDP:
Russia: $4.3 trillion
Ukraine $584 billion
Finland $321 billion

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Cloudbuster
1 year ago

Somehow, I don’t think they understand this won’t be like fighting Stalin’s army, with the experienced generals purged prior.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
Reply to  EricTheAwful
1 year ago

Right, a major point of (((their))) Commie revolution, Purge and WW2 was to kill as many Russians as possible. They largely succeeded.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Cloudbuster
1 year ago

They still think Russia is still the Soviet Union with the same ideology.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

If anyone casually browses youtube shorts or tiktok, one thing that will immediately jump out at the watcher is that the most popular videos tend to have 1.7 million views or 17 million, or 187 thousand views, or some other combination of numbers. This is probably the easiest way to understand that comms are real, even if you don’t understand what is being said. As you are aware ac, anytime you see the number 17, it jumps out at you, even if you aren’t aware of the significance. I believe this is very easy to redpill normies about, as the sheer number of posts and videos with symbolic numbers is basically impossible to refute as being coincidence.

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
1 year ago

Sounds reasonable enough, doesn’t it?
The leader of Patriot Front, interviewed on just Just Joe Radio tells why about why it’s important to do public demonstrations, and why it’s worth risking personal safety.
https://t.me/PatriotFrontUpdates/11754

wooderson
wooderson
1 year ago

https://www.zeemaps.com/view?group=4410859&x=-89.849631&y=44.059004&z=14

Map of all the food processing plants that have burned down or blown up.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
1 year ago

VoterGA Challenges Georgia Secretary of State Raffensperger’s GOP Primary Results

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/06/breaking-voterga-challenges-georgia-secretary-state-raffenspergers-sos-primary-results/

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Criticize Mo Brooks if you like but Katie fucking Britt will be a terrible disaster. You don’t get more cabal than her. Backed by Mitch McConnell with zero experience but millions of advertising dollars. She will be worse than Liz Cheney and Lisa Murkowski combined

Hepcattt3
Hepcattt3
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

nonsense! Senator-elect Romney will be a fighter for the American people against government and corporate intrusions into our freedoms! just wait! you’ll see!!!!

Chief_Tuscaloosa
Chief_Tuscaloosa
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I agree Katie Britt glows in the dark, but you have to admit Trump was in a tight spot–had to dump Brooks after he started crawfishing on election fraud (you can’t ignore treason in a candidate you endorsed), and Britt was the only other choice to endorse once the runoff was set.

I can only assume Trump thought Durant was dirty or otherwise unacceptable since he didn’t endorse him before the runoff.

Max Barrage
Max Barrage
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I think I’ll trust President Trump’s judgement over some random internet schmuck who can’t even be bothered to add a name, even a fake one, to his comment. Your concern is noted, shill.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Austria Drops COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate, Admits Causing Social Division.

https://thenationalpulse.com/2022/06/23/austria-scraps-covid-vaccine-mandate/

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
1 year ago
Last edited 1 year ago by Farcesensitive
Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

I’m not saying this article is completely wrong but it completely ignores a huge factor that gives China a large advantage.They own their own FED. That means that all the money they spent, mostly, not all there’s a lot of corruption, but a lot, was used to lift the average Chinese worker. Many companies are State owned but in US it’s worse they are all Jew owned and they are milking us for every dime. The Chinese on the other hand mostly just try to keep people working. This amounts to trillions of dollars the US gives to bankers compared to trillions that the Chinese mostly use to keep people in work. Let’s say Chinese bank fails. Their FED can write off their loans. The loans they did make have already been spent making things. Even the abandoned cities as horrible as they are is no different from the Roosevelt make work programs building public infrastructure in the depression. In the US private entities have scooped up all productive assets and are using them to strangle us. I’m not a China fan but their country is run far better than ours with reference to the average worker. All the problems they noted are real but at least they do not have a faction hostile to all the people in the country running it.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Record numbers of Chinese graduates enter worst job market in decades

https://news.yahoo.com/analysis-record-numbers-chinese-graduates-061330152.html

Anon
Anon
1 year ago

Both “infogalatic” and “anonymous conservative” show up as the first hit on swisscows.com (an also on the autofill as you are typing) if you are looking for a new search engine.
Anon

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