News Briefs – 06/26/2022

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Roe V Wade is still sucking up all the oxygen, so there is not a lot of other news out there right now.

Lara Logan explains how the elites are actually a cult, and why they torture children:

Pro-abortion rioters attempt to storm the Arizona Capitol while in session.

The Pentagon has stated that any abortion laws enacted as a result of the Supreme Court’s decision will not be recognized.

Hunter Biden met with Russian oligarch now wanted for murder.

Joe Biden on Saturday signed into law the first major federal gun safety legislation passed in decades.

Rhode Island Gov. Dan McKee (D) signed legislation this week banning ammunition magazines that hold more than ten rounds and giving current owners of said magazines six months to surrender them.

Big Pharma wants to skip ‘clinical trials’ of reformulated Covid shots.

Several killed, wounded in Oslo as gunman opens fire at gay bar on Pride day. “A suspect, a 42-year-old Norwegian citizen of Iranian origin…”

Iranian refugee turned ‘terrorist’, 42, ‘who killed two in Islamist attack’ on Oslo gay bar after coming to Norway when he was 12 – as video shows clubbers fleeing for their lives.

CDC says gay and bi men in Florida need the meningococcal vaccine, to keep them safe in ‘worst’ outbreak in US history.

Democrat Drag Queen who worked with kids has been arrested on child rape charges.

DICK’S Sporting Goods announced it will offer up to $4,000 in travel expenses for employees who decide to terminate their pregnancies and must go out of state to do so, but will not say if the company also plans to reward pregnant employees who choose to have their babies rather than get an abortion.

Barstool’s Dave Portnoy rips Roe v. Wade ruling, says it’s too dangerous to vote Republican. If he was a regular guy, he would have been buried under harassment surveillance as he was rising, and he would have been complaining.

Mainstream media quiet on COVID jab mandates as real reason for spike in flight disruptions.

Ghislaine Maxwell is placed on suicide watch in solitary confinement days before she is set to be sentenced on sex trafficking and conspiracy charges.

Eighteen African migrants are dead and 76 injured after a mass storming of the Spanish exclave of Melilla in North Africa.

Trudeau internet control: Bill C11 or the “online streaming act” will allow the Canadian government intervention to block websites, censor content, and go full authoritarian.

Trudeau and his flunkies wanted to exploit a mass shooting to get gun control.

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday told his counterpart from Belarus that Moscow would supply Minsk with missile systems capable of carrying nuclear weapons, the Russian foreign ministry said.

Russia threatens Poland after killing 80 Polish mercenaries amid calls for NATO reinforcements to halt Vlad’s troops from bursting through to Kaliningrad.

Ukrainian forces are now withdrawing from Sievierodonetsk and may be ordered to also withdraw from Lysychansk, the last remaining holdout for Ukraine in the Luhansk region of Donbass.

US has commandos on the ground in Ukraine. Not a surprise, but the Cabal NY Times is revealing it, and they would never reveal it if Cabal didn’t want it out there for some reason. Don’t forget, the Times reporters are probably running surveillance on people in America, in their own neighborhoods for Cabal, and know that intel could never be made public, even as it is the biggest story in America. But this, they put out there.

Now they’re turning on Ruth Bader Ginsburg – The left blames late Supreme Court justice for dying before retiring in 2020 which paved way for Amy Coney Barrett.

A mural featuring founding father and first U.S. President George Washington including images of slaves will not be removed after a reconfigured San Francisco school board reversed the earlier board’s decision.

Anti-Trump Lisa Murkowski admits, she may not be re-elected.

The term “Mitt Romney Republican,” is now a commonly used slur in the GOP.

Spread r/K Theory, because a little more specificity and a little less vaguery never hurt anyone.

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Rex regum venient
Rex regum venient
1 year ago

“Lara Logan explains how the elites are actually a cult, and why they torture children:”

It provides or establishes some kind of link with the devil. They want to get demonic energy or ‘help’ and they don’t get it until they’ve paid into the system. King Ahaz of Judah passed at least one of his sons through the fire to Moloch, and the Bible condemned it. The practice has obviously occured since then, but elites often substitute other children for their own now, although not in every case.

Darrell Harb Christianson
Darrell Harb Christianson
Reply to  Rex regum venient
1 year ago

The Fairies pay a tithe to Hell every seven years-if they can, a mortal they’ve taken and raised as one of themselves, else one of their own number.

Peter Gent
Peter Gent
Reply to  Rex regum venient
1 year ago

There is nothing new under the sun.

Last edited 1 year ago by pjwgent
Rex regum venient
Rex regum venient
1 year ago

“The Pentagon has stated that any abortion laws enacted as a result of the Supreme Court’s decision will not be recognized.”

Maybe Q was right, the military is the only way, just not the US military. Any nation’s military that destroys the “US” military will by definition be liberating the American people. That includes the strategic nuclear forces of the Russian Federation.

wlindsaywheeler
Reply to  Rex regum venient
1 year ago

The cry is out that “the US military is out to save us”.

We can put that hokum to rest. The US Military–this “rule of law” org is full of crap. First, it tells us “elections are sacred–we’re not doing anything–and now that the Supreme Court rules one way–the Pentagon goes–WE ARE NOT going to obey!

The US Military is a product of our College education system which is Marxist. The US Military has always been a hotbed of Masonry. The US Military is just as morally vacant as the general American populace is! The US Military are Dirtbags. Like the FBI, the US Military IS the problem!

Farcesensitive
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

The idea is that a small faction of MilIntel is on our side.
They are overdue to start taking ground for our side if it’s true.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Rex regum venient
1 year ago

The original intended US military was the militia, not a standing military. This has always been my interpretation of those types of messages.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

The Constitution provides for a Federally-funded navy. The states were to provide militias available for Federal use. A standing Federal army was prohibited. Congress started violating that a long time ago.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

The Constitution only limits the budget of the Army to two years at a time.

It specifically authorizes an army, it just was designed so that if they decided to they could easily and quickly defund it.
The option to defund it has never been used no matter which party was in power, even in the Founding generation.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Yes, you are correct. I phrased that poorly.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Some of the Founders wanted a Standing Army, that’s why we ended up with one.
They were correct and the Revolutionary War provided the evidence.
You need a professional army as the backbone of your defense and to train the militia.

Peter Gent
Peter Gent
Reply to  Rex regum venient
1 year ago

The rhetorical question “What about your oath?” applies here. Not that oaths mean anything these days (unless it is to Satan, then he will make sure it applies to the bitter end).

Rex regum venient
Rex regum venient
1 year ago

“Ghislaine Maxwell is placed on suicide watch in solitary confinement days before she is set to be sentenced on sex trafficking and conspiracy..”

She will be sentenced to a lot of time. She also has massive amounts of info to trade. So it makes sense that she won’t serve a day, at least not on this side of eternal existence.

Rex regum venient
Rex regum venient
1 year ago

“The term “Mitt Romney Republican,” is now a commonly used slur in the GOP.”

We will see how that plays out in Utah. Making a deal with Democrats is the same as making a deal with the devil. It never works out well for anyone but the devil. So we will see what happens, but one should never ‘unite’ themselves with sex traffickers, abortionists, liars, communists, pagans and murderers, who all fight against Christ, openly or secretly, especially in these the last days of the world before the great and terrible Day of the Lord. There will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

I had a thought about why Q says things had to be this way even though this way is horrible and there should have been better (if not ideal) options.

What if Q is being misled by the Looking Glass?
What if the Looking Glass is an unreliable narrator influenced or controlled by satan?
If you were the devil and you knew the good guys were decreed to win a round then wouldn’t you seek to get them to make it the most Pyrrhic victory possible?
GOD told satan he could do anything to Job but kill him, maybe he told him he had to let the whitehats win a round.
Looking Glass sounds like a magical cheat disguised as technology and we should be putting our faith in GOD and seeking guidance from him instead of the arm of man/tech or forbidden magic.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Absolutely correct.
Reversing Roe v Wade is a big win, but as others have mentioned, it’s not like we have the same demographics as 30 or more years ago.
The nation has suffered several mortal wounds, so where the hell were these white hats back when the nation still had the population and the moral ground to mount a significant come back?
As fascinating as Looking Glass sounds, and of course they only let us know a little bit about what it truly is and where it came from, I certainly hope that isn’t the basis for their belief white hats are winning, because if that’s the case we’re screwed.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Another Dave
1 year ago

Someone should ask Q.

Captain Chaos
Captain Chaos
1 year ago

Thanks for posting that Lara Logan clip AC! Very close to my world view. While exercising on my pushbike I was thinking about the crazy aussie government UN commitment to greater emissions cuts. A lot of the population could get around easily if there was an integrated system of cycle paths and public transport especially on electric bikes. The very fact that this isn’t considered makes me suspect that they intend population reduction as a solution. The bible talks about “a desolating sickness in the last days”. Pandemic round 2 where the jabbed drop like flies? Anyway just my 2 cents. Right now nothing could detract from my happiness of the 2a and Roe v Wade judgements. We certainly owe #45 a great debt of gratitude!

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Now they’re turning on Ruth Bader Ginsburg – The left blames late Supreme Court justice for dying before retiring in 2020 which paved way for Amy Coney Barrett.

I still think she was dead for weeks, maybe months, before they announced it, while they tried to think of a way they could exploit the situation.

Lazza
Lazza
1 year ago

(((David Portmoy))) complains. Fuck him.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Lazza
1 year ago

He’s a sleazy tool. God only knows how many abortions he has paid for in his checkered past.
Of course it bothers him that it was overturned. Now he has to be slightly more careful about what new slut he bangs every weekend.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Another Dave
1 year ago

Would serve him right if he “caught” something and his wanker fell off!

Maniac
Maniac
1 year ago

Several killed, wounded in Oslo as gunman opens fire at gay bar on Pride day. “A suspect, a 42-year-old Norwegian citizen of Iranian origin…”

In other words, not a cis White male. “Please disperse. Nothing for you to see here!”

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Maniac
1 year ago

These damn foreigners doing the work the natives don’t want to do anymore! They took er jobs!

Philalethes
Philalethes
1 year ago

Re: “Hunter Biden met with Russian oligarch now wanted for murder.” Whenever I see “Russian oligarch” in the Western press, I’ve learned to dig a little deeper. Telman Ismailov – an interesting name – turns out to be a native of Azerbaijan, born in 1956 when it was part of the USSR, thus nominally Muslim I suppose, but “of Mountain Jewish origin.” Color me surprised. 

Sort of like how 100% of Biden’s cabinet and other appointees are 100% American. “Oh say can you see…?” Right.

The article at the NYPost makes sure to emphasize “oligarchs closely aligned with Vladimir Putin” with numerous notes about how they’re all “close friends” with the Russian president, including the usual photos of him seen with these shady characters. All such photos, though, seem to be from 10-20 years ago. 

Certainly Russia has been plagued by rapacious strip-mining ✡ligarchs for the last 30 years, after having been ruled, decimated and devastated by their tribal cousins for the previous 7 decades. And the Russian people have been dealing with these people for a millennium. 

Within a week of the commencement of the Russian SMO in Ukraine, I saw a news story (which seems to have quickly disappeared) about a fleet of airliners flying from Moscow to Tel Aviv. Hmm, I wonder who was on them? Perhaps Russia, under the guidance of its canny president, has found a way to quietly rid itself of this parasitic pathogen, without having to create a big fuss with a fanatic nut cult and goose-stepping legions, and providing more grist for the tribe’s propaganda mills? 

Or perhaps this outcome is must an “unforeseen” side effect of the nation’s efforts to reclaim its sovereignty and take its rightful, respected place on the world stage? Perhaps time will tell. 

phelps
Reply to  Philalethes
1 year ago

(((Telman Ismailov)))

Coincidence Detector for the win.

Early life and family

Telman Ismailov was born in Baku, USSR in 1956, to a business family from Baku. He is the tenth of 12 children.[3] Both his father’s and mother’s family include Muslims and Mountain Jews.[4]

Say it with me: Every. Single. Time.

Stern
Stern
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

Dig even deeper though, and pretty much all go back to Tengrism—that’s the real foundation

https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Tengri

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Stern
1 year ago

Isn’t Tengrism just a descendant of the original religion of Noah?
Its not hard to see the parallel between “Heaven” and the Everlasting God who made Heaven and Earth.

Last edited 1 year ago by Anonymous
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Most false religions are corrupted versions of the original religion of Adam/Noah.

Max Barrage
Max Barrage
1 year ago

From the Mitt Romney article, Romney is revered by many in Utah. Not just liked but revered. If that’s true then there is something seriously wrong with many people in Utah.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Cabal is heavy into the Mormon church. The missionaries also emerge from the program very disciplined and also used to living under total surveillance (their team mate is expected to spy on them.) The Mormon church is also very hierarchical and they absolutely follow orders from their superiors. So they will be doing Cabal’s bidding and not talking about it while perhaps not even knowing or questioning.

wlindsaywheeler
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I agree with your analysis, AC. The Mormons do have a certain sway over their adherents.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Latter-day Saints are taught, in no uncertain terms, about ‘Secret Combinations’, ie. Cabal and it’s affiliates. If a Latter-Day Saint knowingly takes part in one, then they are damned. If they can’t figure out that they are serving one, then their blessings are limited- like their intelligence. The faithful among them have been warning about Cabal since day 1. This man Ezra Taft Benson, a former President of the Church, made a point about warning of them. Mitt Romney ignored those warnings, and as such, his blessings have been limited, despite his pedigree.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLlGknSfxjI

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

It would not surprise me a bit if decades of blackmail and slowly moving the evil Men and Women up the ladder of leadership, just like the US government, has placed nothing but evil at the top of the Mormon church. What used to be is no more.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Epic. Thanks for all you do, AC.

Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

AC your graf about how excited and pleased and happy the boidies & bunnies would get when you fed them struck a chord. How happy it made _you_ to do that for them. As if you were being somehow moved… closer to God. We’ve all seen for ourselves (and if you haven’t, there’s Youtube: “Housecat selflessly attacks a bad dog who’s about to maul a 2-yr-old” “Wee Siberian fox with his head stuck in a jar runs up to a man and asks for help” “Dog stands guard and tries to help his buddy who got hit by a car” etc etc) we’ve all seen that animals have a) feelings just like we do b) self-awareness just like we do and c) a soul. just like we do. If you doubt this, ask any dog owner. If you doubt this, watch a baby goat leaping and prancing and try to deny you know ***precisely*** what’s going through that little guy’s brain. Or a mama animal mourning her lost/dead baby.

and yet we treat them as dumb beasts that we can do literally anything we fucking want to – because we’re all taught that way. Hell, it’s in the Bible: “Look at the birds of the air. Are you not of more value than they?”….. and from there it’s a way-WAAAAAY-too-easy jump to “they are of no value. DO AS THOU WILT.”

I think when the Big Guy winds this planet down, I think mankind is gonna have a LOT to answer for about how we treated God’s own creatures.

Last edited 1 year ago by Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
1 year ago

God gave us mastery over all animals of the Earth. God also gives very detailed explanations of how masters are to treat their slaves all throughout the Bible.

Good masters are rewarded, and evil masters condemned. Same for slaves. I think your point about treating animals with respect as their master, but also remembering their place in the hierarchy is important. Too many times I see people elevate animals to a super-human status due to human trauma in their lives. At the end of the day, animals are still just animals, and that’s important to remember too.

Johannes Q
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

In a sense, you’re still in the role of feeding the animals, it’s just now it’s information & analysis, and we are the birds & squirrels & chipmunks: “they would all come flying in at once, exhilarated themselves and calling”.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Johannes Q
1 year ago

Rare footage of AC and his readers:

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phelps
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Killing cats is one of the tell-tales of a future windup toy. They might have been trying to prep you for programming, and it just didn’t take.

Johannes Q
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

For a moment, by “gun magazine” I thought you meant you’d find clips of ammo lying about the garden and you were like, oh that’s useful, I can use that on these damn cats.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Yeah, they misread you badly.
GOD probably blinded them.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

My homeroom teacher in high school had his cat strung up to a tree. If I remember correctly, they skinned it.
I believe it was some high school aged boys who did it. Who the hell does that?

Peter Gent
Peter Gent
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I believe that anything that attempts to institutionalize itself becomes corrupted by Satan, because the organization become the reason, not the mission and it doesn’t take that long these days. Easy communication is the key to the quick takeover.

Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
Reply to  Peter Gent
1 year ago

that’s actually not bad. the organization becomes a functioning, self-aware literal “entity” – one that ain’t human. (see the old “corporations are sociopathic entities” argument)

and if that entity ain’t HUMAN…. then….

phelps
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Also, the Romney clan hails from one of the weird Mormon cults that fled to Mexico when even Utah wouldn’t put up with their crazy shit.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

The FBI used to have a high enough percentage of Mormons that even the beltway bandits were getting upset. FBI hiring practices leaned heavily toward “clean and straight”, and Morman applicants usually met Hoover’s stict guidelines for appearance and clean background.

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

True, but no Mormon has ever run the FBI. That should tell you something.

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

Now they’re turning on Ruth Bader Ginsburg – The left blames late Supreme Court justice for dying before retiring in 2020 which paved way for Amy Coney Barrett.

Ginsberg publically criticized the reasoning behind Roe, though she liked the outcome, so her remaining on the Court would not necessarily have been the win these people think it is, though maybe they would not have taken the Dobbs case to begin with. But to be fair, they are thinking of replacing her with an Obama appointee.

Keep in mind we nearly got Garland instead of Gorsuch, and then if Gisberg had retired during the Obama administration, an Obama appointee instead of Barrett, so we nearly got four Obama appointees, even assuming a Trump election, which itself was a close call. But Ginsberg herself was a representative of an earlier version of feminism and liberalism that is not quite the same as the 21st century version.

What is interesting is why Kavanaugh didn’t join Roberts opinion to make it the plurality opinion, which you would have expected from his past record.

Jolly Jimmy
Jolly Jimmy
1 year ago

There was a smidgen of Q skepticism in the comments yesterday. Something not expressed explicitly here I read elsewhere: “How terrified by the people must Cabal be that they had to roll out Q to pacify the right into Trusting The Plan (again) instead of taking action?”

I have no conclusion, but many questions.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Jolly Jimmy
1 year ago

Where does this myth originate that Q encouraged people to not take any action? Or better yet, where do people get the idea that Patriots were somehow taking action? So damned weird. Q spent 3 years calling people to action.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Q did call us to action.
But Q also promised Patriot action many times.
I know many people who answered Q’s call to action, I have not seen much of the promised Patriot action yet.

We have very little power compared to Q’s supposed Patriots in and out of the military.
It’s past time for Q to pay off on his end.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Jolly Jimmy
1 year ago

Where does this fantasy come that Q served to pacify people instead of taking action? What “action” have the right been taking in the last 40 years? Nothing.

Q kicked more people into action than anything.

B.Chiclitz
B.Chiclitz
1 year ago

Re: Lara Logan

There is a book called “The Spiritual Child” (Lisa Miller, author) which goes a great deal into the scientific…yes, science…validation for the existence of Spirit. She is a perhaps a good psychologist, but a not so good author, so I will save you the trouble…

Concluded by these findings is that children are born with their Spiritual nature fully developed and unchanging. However, our physical, emotional, intellectual, social, moral, etc aspects require development over long periods of time. As a child psychologist, she advocates that proper child development, and the challenge thereof, is the integration of these developing “human” aspects in accord with the fully developed Spirit.

No surprises here. But the takeaway for me is that there is indeed a body of scientific work coming to these conclusions. While that alone is interesting, the horror which goes to my mind instantly is the possibility…check that…likelihood…of the misuse of this science.

As an example, one of the findings was that adolescence, defined as the period of developing secondary sexual characteristics, is a critical window where spiritual integration is at its most vulnerable. Any parent will vouch for this…but it also suggests in my mind that the trans agenda is not crazy, it’s calculated.

Lara’s comments, sadly, are not surprising. They are supported by patterns and trends we can all see. It is increasingly obvious the targeting of children is intentional, includes the weaponization of emerging science to develop the best means for doing so, and is not only a front in spiritual warfare, but arguably the single most important one.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  B.Chiclitz
1 year ago

WOW. Mindblowing.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  B.Chiclitz
1 year ago

“As an example, one of the findings was that adolescence, defined as the period of developing secondary sexual characteristics, is a critical window where spiritual integration is at its most vulnerable. Any parent will vouch for this…but it also suggests in my mind that the trans agenda is not crazy, it’s calculated.”
That period is either an initiation into proper Manhood and Womanhood like the Puberty rites that Tribal people used to have.
Or it is as you say.

Last edited 1 year ago by Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

OT- I heard some months ago that lead was removed from house paint because it blocked EMF weapons.

Any thoughts?

Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

as a particularly stupid child, I ate some seriously weird shit: the glue in school, raw bacon & sausage, uncooked spaghetti, and baking soda. LOTS of baking soda. but even I wouldn’t put paint chips in my mouth. it would have been nasty, chalky, taste like crap and have lots & lots of unpleasant sharp edges. I think you’re on to something here.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

🤯 EVERYTHING we’ve ever been told has be an lie, hasn’t it???

Anonymous person
Anonymous person
1 year ago

I’m glad you and others are now using the term “pro-abortion” rather than “pro-choice.”
Because the pro-abortionists are the same people pushing the COVID mandates — nothing “my body, my choice” about that position.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

I’ve noticed a new line of infiltration pop up since the Roe verdict, and it goes something like this: “nice self own retards, now there’s just going to be even more blacks and Mexicans being born so RIP demographics, should have kept abortion just to murder these people!”

They’re terrified of losing the baby murder factories and are already infiltrating the right wing to try and win it back. It was an instantaneous response when this dropped, every single right wing site had a hundred such comments per hour, so we know it’s not organic. Remember the insidious nature of propaganda and stick to your principles no matter what “your side” believes.

MentalAnon
MentalAnon
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Thanks for pointing this out. Was seeing a lot of it on GAB. Didn’t quite make sense to me, but your mini-analysis rings true.

Last edited 1 year ago by MentalAnon
wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

It’s odd to me, that abortion has been sent back to the states, but how to do a chemical abortion is not being circulated on leftist websites. Chemical abortions have a more robust history than surgical abortions.

I mean, I would expect something close to anarcho-tyranny in regards to abortion. Like, early ones taken care of at a doctor’s office, or coded as fibroid surgery, both of which already happen. That’s white girls.

For Hispanics, herbal pharmacies would have things, since they’ve already had things, back when. Or tarot readers, for some reason, had that as a sideline pretty often.

For blacks, I’d expect in house concoctions, run through hair places, since that’s what happened before, too.

For older women, or married women, suicide hotlines. Suicide hotlines also used to handle domestic violence and stalking situations.

For families, the old school method of sending pregnant daughters out of state, or out of the country, is still feasible.

I’m not seeing why strangers on Reddit who live in Seattle or California are offering up their apartments to strangers. I’m not seeing why they aren’t doing videos on how to DIY. They just keep telling themselves horror stories. I mean, if you can navigate strangers on the West Coast- do you get the abortion and then end up in Antifa?

There’s these long, maudlin threads about how this one abortion made life better for this one woman. I’m, just, if you had to leave New York City- highest amount of doctors per capita, to go to Kansas, not really served by many doctors at all- did you ever wonder why you could get a psychiatrist in New York, but not this specialist? What happened that you couldn’t deliver your baby at a New York hospital?

It’s not like abortion has a hidden history. There’s shelves of women’s studies and women’s history books. They keep landing on silphium, now extinct, which is ancient. It might be the only ancient history that any of these weirdos know. The plants and chemicals other than that one are still around. Are libraries pulping the really old women’s studies books? It’s like all the books that know about Marcus Aurelius, but skip philosophy before or after him.

Is everyone online mentally blank for any history before 2000? It’s possible. The last economic shock, no one wrote articles about the history of Victory Gardens in America, or the fast start up gardens in Mexico or the Caribbean when they had economic shocks post-NAFTA. There’s a weird information blockade on all kinds of things- walls around countries- most countries have gotten more walls since 9/11, but somehow American media never mentions that it’s cheap enough and easy enough that completely backwards countries have them more extensively than us. Cities have them, too, after certain terrorist attacks.

Why is everyone being funneled into thinking all abortion has ended- it’s just gone back to the states- and the only abortions that exist are later stage surgical abortions done in medical business facilities?

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

The propaganda is just that: propaganda. Hispanic and Black women have had the largest fertility drops, post 2000, of any groups, in America. It’s lying propaganda.

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map
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Yeah, that reasoning is very flawed. These rightists think they pulled a fast-one on the Democrats. They think that abortion is some kind of own goal the left pulled on itself just because blacks get far more abortions than whites.

They tend to forget a very important fact. It doesn’t matter how much higher the black abortion rate it because Democrats will help black people have as many children as they want. Democrats will only help white people to have as many abortions as they want.

What matters is ending the white abortion rate.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Everyone who Wars against God gets unmade by God. Whites are getting cursed for implementing abortion.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

LOL

It was people who are whites when it is convenient and nonwhites the rest of the time along with other nonwhites who imposed abortion and queer marriage and so many other abominations on whites.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago
wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

Reporting from the Soviet State of Michocaun (formerly known as Michigan).

This past Thursday, I attended the Calhoun County Tea Party meeting where Patrick Colbeck introduced his new book The 2020 Coup, about the stolen election. It was a great talk.

You can watch the presentation here:
Calhoun County Tea Party Patriots #52 (rumble.com)

A blurb of the book is here at Colbeck’s site “Letsfixstuff.org”
BOOK: “The 2020 Coup” – Lets Fix Stuff

He also highly recommended a thirty year old book Vote Scam!
Amazon.com: Votescam: The Stealing of America (Forbidden Bookshelf) eBook : Collier, Kenneth F.: Kindle Store

The Michocaun Repuke party STILL HAS NOT fixed issues here in Michocaun because we have a Democrat Governor. And because of the overturning of Roe v Wade, this election will be even MORE screwed! What is happening now is that the Leftists have a petition to amend our state’s constitution to have a legal abortion! That will pass—because our elections are NOT secure and by the looks of the book Vote Scam—never will.
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Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Which not coincidentally is the length of Marine Corps boot camp.

wlindsaywheeler
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

I went to Marine Corps boot camp. I was in terrible physical shape even though I ran cross country and worked chores for my family and did the neighbors yard. I was still terrible. (Doesn’t help that I lived in a house with an active smoker, my mom.)

My first PT test in boot camp 3 pullups and couldn’t make it up the rope.

At the end of first phase, I couldn’t do any pullups and lousy running.

At the end of boot camp, I could do nine pullups, ran three miles in 24 minutes and did 80 situps, the max. And I never fell out of a run. (But I had no lung capacity. It was always hard for me to breath.)

And at my first duty station, I kept on training and running, doing 20 pullups (the max) and did three miles in 19 1/2 minutes, my best time and maxed the situps.

I enjoyed the Corps and except in boot camp—I always maintained a first class PT test. Having never fired a gun in my life, I fired expert on the rifle range–only one in seven in a platoon of over 95 men.

But again—physical fitness begins at the age of seven. Though Marine boot camp was great for me—my physical fitness of stamina, endurance, lung capacity was not there. I never knew as a kid–what reality and what warfare required as a kid—no one prepared me for that—no one taught me a damn thing. PE at school was games. I was thoroughly let down by my liberal democrat parents.

Being a soldier begins at the age of seven. Boot camp is a band-aid. Boot camp—like the Spartans was, must be started early–so it becomes a habit–and muscle memory and all sorts of other things need to be ingrained. The Virtue of Manliness begins at the age of seven.
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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

I’ve heard various different martial practices claim the same thing, that men should begin training between the ages of 7-10 and are if they’re talented enough to commit a lifelong obligation, make that choice around the age of 14-16.

Really frames up how delayed modern society raises its children. 20 year olds are still treated as kids today, when a 14 year old could be a (noob, but still) professional soldier in past societies.

kid
kid
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

I’m *way* longer than 3 months to health

phelps
Reply to  kid
1 year ago

You don’t know that, especially when you don’t know what is wrong with you in the first place.
FIL was dying. Heart condition, no good reason why his heart was failing. Ended up with them deciding to do an exploratory bypass. They were cracking his breastbone because he wasn’t pumping enough blood, and they didn’t know what to do other than add some more arteries in. They told the family it would be a 6 hour surgery.
Less than two hours later, the surgeon is coming out, so everyone assumes the worst. First thing the surgeon says is, “he’s cured.” Turns out that his pericardium was strangling his heart. As soon as they sliced into it, it split apart like a balloon popping. The surgeon said that his heart looked “happy” when it happened. The removed it, he was gone from grey to pink while they were still operating, and they never got to the bypass. They later figured out that his pericardium had been scarred by an undetected TB infection when he was a kid, so it contracted from the scarring.
Point is, when you don’t know what is wrong, you don’t know how easy the cure is. Diagnosis first.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

AC,”…Then there was the engine. I would often lay in bed and think I heard the low rumblings of a diesel engine. I would sit up, and nothing. Lay back, and there it was, on my pillow. I got up and went out the front door at 2 AM and listened, and nothing….”

There was a case where inside a building, the building was making everyone sick in it. They could not figure out why until finally someone found that a certain fan in the air ducts was causing a low frequency oscillation that made everyone sick.

Not sure if this is the same paper.

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1420326×9600500107

kid
kid
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I have no idea what the root of my problem is. In any case, I do believe, when seeing my writing online/on forums from years back, my cognitive abilities have declined. Sure, I wrote when I was at my peak, but from the limited knowledge I had then I came to great conclusions/analysis.

Grip strength might be decreasing slightly too.

Definitely on an objective level on cognition/attention span, I could easily read this blog, the comments, and other sites and keep on top of everything. Now I have not read the entirety of the blog since almost 2 years ago. My youtube watch later used to be in the 50s with 20-30 just being staples I never watch like music or other reference materials. Now it’s going over 300. I used to be able to read the comments as soon as it gets released now I have bad days where I can’t and I batch them all every few days. I want to read some stuff and do errands but it’s tough. Usually I can watch videos or read to distract from actually doing things and now I have too little bandwidth to even do that.

With this bad of cognition I don’t even see how I can reliably help other people to a high level. My only hope without improving is that I exploit the fact that other people are so bad they cannot even do what I do.

Overall though, aside from hayfever, and ADHD, in the past week or so I have felt much better than I have in months, perhaps a year. It’s a shame I can’t think clearly enough to take advantage of this or that I can barely go outside without symptoms.

kid
kid
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

It does seem like pernicious anemia is quite likely for me. I do feel like B12 deficiency fits a lot of my things(fatigue, cognition, when I was younger, fast/irregular heartbeat, even now my heart is beating faster than it should and I’m breathing more than I’d like). But obviously I ignored since my B12 intake was much higher than average.

My overall strength is lower too, and both were lowest 6 months ago/winter. Cycles seasonally and now summer is sort of a peak. The grip strength itself was worrying because it’s neurological. (I read something, like grip strength is a predictor for all sorts of health outcomes, and unvax damaged people win arm wrestling contests, regardless of muscle strength). I feel that even my muscle strength is mostly out of my control. In some way, I would’ve extended that in general(that strength for most people is out of their control) but it seems most people get stronger if they do certain lifestyle choices.

Other symptoms related to pernicious anemia, when I was a teen, I drank so much water/was so thirsty that some alt doc thought I might have diabetes mellitus. I eat so much food, like twice the average, that it seems like hyperthyroidism, and if I don’t I will feel very weak/hungry and lose a shocking amount of weight. As is, people who don’t see me eat in real life think I’m not eating enough, based on looks. Also when I brush slightly too hard, my gums bleed slightly(I don’t brush often).

If I get my bloodwork done, it will replace everything else as my new “emergency”. Right now my 10W lamp socket is not showing any signs of fire, lul. So I actually won’t do anything about it.

I might look into nerve disorders but it seems like a broad category.

When I was a teen, I did bloodwork, everything was normal, except iron/vit D, which the mainstream docs said was normal, but the alt sites would say is too high/low respectively. (like 85 and 33 in winter, but forgot the units) I might want to get my blood tested again, if it’s likely I can find issues.

I should go to the TCM doc again but somehow I feel he doesn’t care about me.

kid
kid
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Yes I have now it’s too hot not to, I think it is probably the heat which makes it hard to sleep(but potentially the toxic air)

kid
kid
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I’ve been told by my friend I should just take some B vitamins.

kid
kid
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I wish I knew if it was PA. I’m tempted to throw my hands in the air and give up.

phelps
Reply to  kid
1 year ago

Bioavailability is really low for oral B vitamins. Injections are the only reliable way to get the levels way up (similar to Vitamin C, but for different reasons.) Even if you aren’t deficient, a vitamin B shot will make you feel great for a while, so no harm other than the cost.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

Thinking out load. I wonder if B vit. can be liposomal like liposomal vit. C?

I take a quick look and they have D, they do have B12. I wonder if it is effective as C?
https://www.oatext.com/evaluation-of-liposomal-b12-supplementation-in-a-case-series-study.php

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Nice find!

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

I don’t think that’s coincidental that the US city that prides itself on being Sin City is basically running on empty. With no water Vegas is out of both water and electricity….

And then you look into the problem and realize that it’s all based on mega-cities that have 10X the populations as when the system was set up. The ENTIRE Southwest is running out of water? Hmmm, what has changed in the Southwest that has so drastically changed the water usage?

Again we have a situation where if we get rid of the illegals the problem decreases to manageable levels almost overnight. Without them cramming into the mega-cities, rents drop, food prices deflate, water usage DROPS, highway traffic decreases, crime rates drop, and on and on.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ntIC4hyQ94

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

It wouldn’t be surprising if the Democrats suspend the legislative filibuster to codify Roe before the November elections. This issue is existential in the way mere niggling legislative procedures are not.

There are much harder battles ahead to deal with. Be ready.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago
Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

All Conservative Supreme court Justices targeted for assassination:
https://bigleaguepolitics.com/democrats-post-addresses-of-supreme-court-justices-and-bomb-instructions-on-tiktok/

They have always wanted us dead. Now they are coming.

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Farcesensitive
1 year ago

“Jetpack Man Is Back”: FAA Investigates New Mysterious Sighting Near LA Airport

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/jetpack-man-back-faa-investigates-new-mysterious-sighting-near-la-airport

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

More Legal Guns Reduced Crime in Brazil

https://archive.ph/0nVei#selection-267.0-369.103