News Briefs – 06/27/2022

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Supreme Court has another opinion day. We are still waiting on West Virginia vs EPA, which could eliminate Congress’ ability to give the power to make law to agencies through regulatory authority. If that goes our way it will be like detonating a MOAB in the middle of a regulatory jungle. It will significantly reduce the size and scope of government, including ATF’s ability to declare things legal and not.

2020 election investigations and lawsuits building momentum.

Video captures moment Pence saw House resolution urging him to invoke 25th Amendment. Not entirely clear what happened, but Pence says no, and Pence’s version makes more sense. Probably fake news, but it is reported, so we report it here.

Project Veritas on Sunday released leaked audio of a Democrat US Senate candidate’s phone call with an inmate at Perry Correctional Institution calling for “secret sleepers” to infiltrate the South Carolina Republican party.

Rudy Giuliani is slapped in the back at Staten Island grocery store by employee who called him a “******* scumbag” and yelled he was “killing women”‘: Trump’s former lawyer said it ‘felt like being shot.’

Twitter is just fine with assassination threats against Justice Clarence Thomas.

Socialist Reddit group posts home addresses of Supreme Court justices, discusses hunting them down at their churches. TikTok user hint at using pipe bombs in retaliation to Roe v. Wade reversal.

Green Day frontman says he’s renouncing US citizenship: ‘I’m not kidding.’ It will be interesting to track. If this suddenly happened en masse, it might mean something momentous was going to be revealed.

New York City Pride revelers run screaming after fireworks are mistaken for gunfire in Manhattan park while stampede is triggered at San Francisco event after fights break out along parade route also sparking mass shooter confusion. I wonder how many of these are Cabal ground surveillance hacks ordered to attend these things, but who know command could put them there just to get their tickets punched by the latest MK Ultra windup toy to score a few political points.

The Pentagon has made the announcement that it will refuse to recognize any abortion laws springing from the Supreme Court’s decision that there is no guaranteed right to abortion in the U.S.

Sen. Lisa Murkowski vows to work on legislation in response to abortion ruling.

A psychic is brought on the Fake News for a promo, and begins reading the hostess, and some say appears to unwittingly connect with her freshly aborted baby who is being held by Grandma on the other side. “Wait, was this baby just lost recently?????”

New York Times op-ed lays out plan to ‘discipline’ Supreme Court in response to Roe v Wade decision by court packing.

The January 6 pipe bombs look like another FBI hoax.

Supreme Court of Canada Justice implicated UN and WHO in targeted murders of Barry & Honey Sherman. Big headline, but I do not see the substantiation at the site. Just it was a sophisticated operation by some sophisticated operator.

Why is there a substantial decrease in births in Germany and Switzerland – nine months after the beginning of covid mass vaccinations?

Germany birth rate in pictures.

“Monkeypox” is only circulating in Countries where the population have been given the Pfizer Vaccine.

President Joe Biden announced that his administration will pledge $200 billion towards a new Global Infrastructure Partnership that includes major health projects like a massive vaccine plant to produce ‘hundreds of millions’ of doses for Covid-19 and other diseases. In the last stages of collapse, they raid the treasury.

Republican Senator James Lankford testified that he believed a 13-year-old could consent to sex in a lawsuit.

LAPD officer, 32, was beaten to death by colleagues in simulated mob attack training exercise. It is very difficult to beat a man to death accidently.

One of the nation’s largest vertically integrated chicken producers will be shutting down one of its plants in Campbell County, Tennessee. Looks like 200 get laid off.

A naked man in a Bugs Bunny mask hops through the Toronto Pride Parade with his genitals exposed, while many children watch in the audience.

Dozens of fully-nude Pride attendees are playing in the fountain at Seattle Center. A man stands next to a young girl exposing his genitalia. #SeattlePride2022

Oslo shooting: Norway attack being treated as Islamist terrorism. If things work the way I suspect, and the pendulum swings until the hidden powers decide to trigger K-selection and purge Muslims and the LGBTQ groups, expect a lot more incidents like this one.

Cannabis may now cause one in four new cases of schizophrenia in men. If Cabal wants to legalize it, there is a good chance it does damage somewhere.

Prince Charles’ office has denied there was any wrongdoing in the heir to the British throne accepting bags full of cash as charity donations from a Qatari politician.

BBC staff told there are more than 150 genders and urged to develop ‘trans brand.’

Leaders of three French energy companies on Sunday called on the French public to immediately reduce consumption of fuel, oil, electricity and gas amid shortages and soaring prices due to Russia’s supply cuts and the war in Ukraine.

President Joe Biden accused the Russian military of torturing Ukrainians using electrocution and other methods in an official statement Sunday. As senility progresses, his psychology begins to decide what to say based on how much he thinks it will affect you, rather than on what is true.

Nike to fully exit Russia, but has no plans to shut down Chinese slave labor plants.

A group of Ukrainian women (and men) have shared how they have raised £570,000 for their country’s troops by selling nudes on OnlyFans. Mainly interesting as some girl described having an acquaintance trapped who needed a ride out of a warzone. She posted it online, and nobody paid attention, then she joking offered a nude picture and had ten responses. It could be, though I wonder who has the time today to be following some girl’s random musings on twitter. More likely, IMO, it could also be her neighborhood coverage was watching as part of normal monitoring duties on everyone in their sector, and quietly noted she wanted somebody to get a ride, but it had no relevance so they ignored it. But when she offered nudes, there was potential blackmail material, which is significant operationally to the network, and which I am sure they are always looking for, on anyone. Suddenly her friend had a ride – difficult for most to pull off, but if you are in the network, probably quite easy. I would not be surprised if she told another “friend” and it was that “friend’s” idea to get all her friends snapping nudes and emailing them around, and much of that money was Cabal’s, just getting washed through her operation and right back to Cabal as it promoted all those kids giving blackmail to the machine.

G7 commits to ‘indefinite’ military & financial support to Ukraine.

Czechia has exhausted its arms reserves supporting Ukraine, Czech PM reveals.

Nigerian state to allow individuals to carry guns against bandits.

Colin Kaepernick got his chance, and had ‘One of the worst workouts ever’ with the Raiders according to Warren Sapp.

Arizona extends school choice to all K-12 students.

The U.S. Space Force announced that the service’s new intelligence agency, the National Space Intelligence Center, will see its first day in operation on Friday, according to the center’s deputy director.

Citigroup’s attempt to rally Wall Street to pressure gun sellers fails.

Far-right candidates are surging in House races across the map-Axios.

Golden TIPP poll shows President Trump still owns the Republican Party.

Spread r/K Theory, because there is no random.

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Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Project Veritas on Sunday released leaked audio of a Democrat US Senate candidate’s phone call with an inmate at Perry Correctional Institution calling for “secret sleepers” to infiltrate the South Carolina Republican party.

Notice how the Democrat was calling a prison to put the word out. That’s pure cabal comms. Project Veritas is very likely fighting cabal and would be a great 101 course in intel ops for our side.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

It also sort of makes sense they might hide high-level cabal operators in prisons. It’s literally a modern castle, guarded 24/7 by armed guards AND cabal’s gang recruits by the hundreds. Public access is restricted, they can move people around the country at will with heavy security operations, etc. All that, plus the normie would never be able to believe prisoners could actually be high-level people in this organization.

Very interesting reveal indeed.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

That very premise has been in movies and cartoons before.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

The Pentagon has made the announcement that it will refuse to recognize any abortion laws springing from the Supreme Court’s decision that there is no guaranteed right to abortion in the U.S.

Most military facilities are Federally owned, so it’s unknown what the law would be. Since many Federal military facilities are in red states it’s unlikely abortions will be available unless the Fedgov builds abortion clinics and trains abortion ‘doctors’ for those facilities. This could turn military bases into massive abortion centers, with access to the facilities even being allowed to local civilians by the Fedgov. This would clearly be against the founders intent and the Constitution, but hey, it’s not like anyone in the military takes their oath seriously anymore.

From here I would get religious and reference Jericho, but the fate of those facilities is probably more in line with Sodom and Gomorrah.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago
  1. Contempt of court?
  2. UCMJ violations?
  3. Dereliction of duty?
  4. Separation of powers violation?
  5. Insurrection?
  6. Oath of office violations?


What did I miss?

Hepcattt 3
Hepcattt 3
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

7. “Crossing of Rubicon”

phelps
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

The whole statement is completely schitzo.
You can’t perform abortions on federal property. Congress passed that law long ago. You can’t perform abortions on military benefits. So, the military was already banned from performing or paying for abortions.
So what the hell is going to change? Nothing. This is all just more bluster from an idiot who doesn’t even know how his own organization works.

Ann K.
Ann K.
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

Thank you, Phelps, for your contributions here.

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

Well, it’s clear. There has to be a Scotus ruling on just this, because Biden, Congress and Austin will definitely try, mark my words.

map
map
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

You are something else, Phelps.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

A psychic is brought on the Fake News for a promo, and begins reading the hostess, and some say appears to unwittingly connect with her freshly aborted baby who is being held by Grandma on the other side. “Wait, was this baby just lost recently?????””

I was reminded of this little gem from the Sopranos. Paulie is right though, the Witch of Endor type stuff isn’t allowed for reasons we vaguely understand.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgTwZnAXunU

sim1776
sim1776
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Very true. Most likely consorting with demons and dark powers.

The way that black host was blown away made for impressive viewing. Her reaction was genuine and the guilt was all over her face. Even at the end of the clip, you can see her trying to drop the “mask” over her true feelings. A fascinating clip to run across. Thanks, AC!

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  sim1776
1 year ago

I am of the opinion that all ghosts are demons. This medium is possibly unknowingly in contact with them and they are playing along so that they can emotionally torture people. One of them saw a golden opportunity in that moment with that tv presenter.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Wow, good point.

kid
kid
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Makes sense.

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Ohhhh!!!

kid
kid
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Almost uncanny the evil in the eyes/vibe. I wonder if I would’ve picked it out if I didn’t know his job though.

kid
kid
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I meant Matt Fraser

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Germany birth rate in pictures.

Whoa, he says it’s a “children of men” scenario. Yes, for White people it largely is. For Blacks and Middle Easterners it is not.

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

Is the Colin Kaepernick link intentional? It goes to a website called “brobible” selling crap to fratboys.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
1 year ago

Green Day frontman says he’s renouncing US citizenship: ‘I’m not kidding.’
 
This guy has always been one of the biggest loudmouth celebrity douche-bags. I’m pretty sure he said the same thing when Trump was elected.

“I’m not kidding. I really mean it this time.”

Whatever, pull out your acoustic guitar and sing Wonderwall again faggot.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Corn Pop
1 year ago

lol. Wonderwall was by Oasis, not Green Day.
But yeah, Green Day still sucks.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

It is Oasis but he loves covering it.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Wonderwall by Oasis also sucks. Wonderwall covered by Ryan Adams didn’t suck:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znOliLYYsU4

M in the 517
M in the 517
1 year ago

The Colin Kaepernick workout fail link got switched or something

Here is the working link

https://brobible.com/sports/article/colin-kaepernick-warren-sapp-workouts/

Donnie
Donnie
1 year ago

“…Senator James Lankford testified that he believed that a 13-year-old could consent to sex…” This guy looked and acted like a creep when he first showed up. And uber Democrat Chuckie Schumer flew out to bum**** Oklahoma to campaign for him in his first election. Wtf? Why would Schumer work for an allegedly conservative nobody trying to become a Republican senator from Oklahoma? My answer is because he was already controlled from the gitgo.
Read the story at the link about the “youth counselor” background in a fundamentalist sect that has since become notorious for coverups of molestation cases involving church members. And Lankford has done essentially nothing as a senator. My bet: he’s dirty.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Man, fear porn is getting out of control. All the biggest profiles on gab seem to be signaling to everyone to hoard food and start doomsday prepping. I think prepping, when taken to an extreme, is pretty dumb. Imagine hoarding 50,000 rounds of ammunition but not being able to run up a flight of stairs. I see most news stories about factories and or farms shutting down to be comms of some sort, although of what, I can’t say. Someone posted a list of these stories on gab and i’ll post it here.

As will be immediately obvious, the topics have been repeated in multiple news stories, just different areas and times. Something to do with cells, possibly? What I am almost positive of though, is that food shortages probably aren’t going to be an issue, if we assume these stories are simply symbolic of something, and nothing more.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

A lot of people mindlessly “prep” without a real plan. They just assume they can hoard enough material goods to somehow last infinitely no matter what happens. It’s much more about friendships, skills and mindset than hoarding material wealth.

If you’re scaring off all your acquaintances ranting and raving about an apocalyptic scenario, you’re not helping yourself in the long run.

teotoon
teotoon
1 year ago

Republican Senator James Lankford testified that he believed a 13-year-old could consent to sex in a lawsuit.

Republican Senator James Lankford in a lawsuit testified that he believed a 13-year-old could consent to sex.
FIFY

Peter Gent
Peter Gent
Reply to  teotoon
1 year ago

It was 2013 deposition relating to a camp he worked at where a 15 yr. old boy was having sex with a 13 year old girl…

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Peter Gent
1 year ago

Even then. Goes to show what happens when sex is allowed to be out of wedlock without the control of parental permission.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

>The U.S. Space Force announced that the service’s new intelligence agency, the National Space Intelligence Center, will see its first day in operation on Friday, according to the center’s deputy director.

What the fuck does an alleged space exploration agency need with a terrestrial intelligence agency?

More proof the entire space hoax is just that, a hoax, and they’re using it solely as a resource funnel for whatever nonsense they want going on behind the scenes. NASA has been stealing billions per year for 3/4 of a century now, and this is just piling more shit on the dookie sand castle.

Chief_Tuscaloosa
Chief_Tuscaloosa
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Or NGIC is compromised, and Trump/whitehats/Q need their own center where they’ll hand-pick personnel?

highangelhell
highangelhell
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Space hoax?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  highangelhell
1 year ago

TLDR rundown is this: The moon landing was 99.99999% probability faked. The only reason to fake the moon landing was because it’s not possible to really go. It’s not possible to go because space is not what they claim it is.

There’s not enough room in a comment to run the whole concept through, just start looking into the obvious bullshit and lies of NASA and you’ll eventually grok that it’s pretty much indisputable that “space” as we’re told is a lie. From there, draw your own conclusions as to what reality is.

I’m a Christian. I believe in either a physical or a God-enforced firmament separating Earth from the waters above. The last time humans tried to break through that firmament and reach heaven, God cast down the tower of babel and confused the languages, so I doubt that NASA is just firing tin cans through said firmament consequence-free.

If you’re not a Christian, then look into the Van Allen radiation belt and the fact zero measures were taken on the 1960s flights to protect the astronauts from lethal radiation, explain how a near-perfect vacuum can exist next to a pressurized atmosphere without a container, explain the three-body problem and other such concepts. There’s too many holes in the presented story of space to be believed anymore.

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Whatever the case, a whole lot of people who looks into the space/flat Earth issue with open minds decide that the official story we are fed is not true. Just like all of the other official stories! Unfortunately, this doesn’t guarantee an understanding of just exactly how things are put together.
Critics should be willing to ENTERTAIN such ideas; otherwise, they illustrate the ancient truth that all people are idiots.

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

“Space hoax?”

Hasbara propaganda program to demoralize Whites by saying all NASA progress was fake.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Simple question for the resident Musk space-fantasy fanboy: explain how a near perfect vacuum can exist next to a pressurized atmosphere without a container of some kind. Bonus points: explain it two ways, with gravity as a force attracting objects, and again with gravity not as a force but space-time distortion.

If you can do it, I can point you to a 3 bitcoin bounty you can freely claim. If you can’t, then space isn’t what they claim it is and you have to explain why they would lie about it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

First of all, Space Force is not a space exploration agency.

It’s a military agency responsible for defending space based assets, as well as the ground based assets that communicate with them.

So Space Force should have what basically amounts to infantry or security/SWAT teams purely to protect centers on earth responsible for launch and communication with space assets.

And it should have intelligence assets to properly assess risks to those locations.

Space isn’t a hoax. There really are satellites up there that are taking pictures of the Earth, relaying TV signals, and so much more.

Maniac
Maniac
1 year ago

“Green Day frontman says he’s renouncing US citizenship: ‘I’m not kidding.’”

Don’t let the door hit your emo ass on the way out, turkey.

And I’m willing to bet that many of the same people who are carrying on about “bodily autonomy” are the same people who were all in on vaccine mandates.

sim1776
sim1776
1 year ago

Oslo shooting: Norway attack being treated as Islamist terrorism. If things work the way I suspect, and the pendulum swings until the hidden powers decide to trigger K-selection and purge Muslims and the LGBTQ groups, expect a lot more incidents like this one.

I think you’re onto something here, AC. We’re missing some component for the “why” but everything recently seems to geared towards purging large elements of what was massively pushed programs. Cabal thinks in generations.

Say the clotshots take 10 years off a person’s life, chances are good they’ll live to the end of their “productive years” but not make it anywhere near retirement. The booster speeds the process up even faster. “Suddenly died” even has a diagnosis now, Sudden Adult Death Syndrome. So the sheeple that believe authorities and SCIENCE! have been taken care. The LGBTQ thing is promoted heavily to draw those susceptible to it while ramping up the perversity to the point where normies are now pushing back. Latinos will probably be what breaks the LGBTQ movement. “Latinx” is just the beginning of the Leftist insults in that regard. It’s almost like the Silent War is designed to remove the r-selected in a generation or so.

Peter Gent
Peter Gent
Reply to  sim1776
1 year ago

We may not have generations. Check out Suspicious Observers for what is happening with the drop in the magnetic field and the coming pole shift…

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

@AC
Old Roman Chant for your pleasure:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhP654dN3Ww
Has the Ison which is missing from the Gregorian Chant:
https://infogalactic.com/info/Ison_(music)
Byzantine Music including its Chant:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Wgnaqk6_cE
Really good at sounding Majestic and Weighty with Glory.
I disagree with all the Theology but their chants are magnificent. As a Protestant IMO.

phelps
1 year ago

CONCEPCION v. UNITED STATES

Congress passed a law that said that if the penalties for a crime are reduced, a judge can come in and resentence a convict with the reduced guidelines. Upheld as good law. Personally, I think this is important for getting the POWs from the failed drug war released.

KENNEDY v. BREMERTON SCHOOL DIST. 

HS football coach was fired for praying before the game. SCOTUS held that he can sue the school district. Money shot:

Respect for religious expressions is indispensable to life in a free and diverse Republic. Here, a government entity sought to punish an individual for engaging in a personal religious observance, based on a mistaken view that it has a duty to suppress religious observances even as it allows comparable secular speech. The Constitution neither mandates nor tolerates that kind of discrimination. Mr. Kennedy is entitled to summary judgment on his religious exercise and free speech claims. 

Boom.

XIULU RUAN v. UNITED STATES

Real technical case. Couple of doctors were convicted of “knowingly” prescribing meds (I think opioids but haven’t confirmed) not “as authorized.” The trial court gave the wrong instructions to the jury, making it easier to convict. SCOTUS slapped it down and is making them try it again (hopefully the state will just give up), making sure in the next trial that the jury knows it is the State’s burden to PROVE that the doctors KNEW they couldn’t prescribe the meds.
I think this one is good (I don’t like cops making medical decisions about who is and isn’t in pain) and also has COVID/Ivermectin/HCQ implications if they want to come after the doctor prescribing off label.

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

Thanks for explaing these.

phelps
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

You’re welcome — I was going to do it anyway, and adding a comment only takes a minute or two. (This sort of thing is literally what I do for a living.)

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

It’s very helpful. The jargon in some of these is mind shattering.

phelps
1 year ago

Rudy Giuliani is slapped in the back at Staten Island grocery store by employee who called him a “******* scumbag” and yelled he was “killing women”‘: Trump’s former lawyer said it ‘felt like being shot.’

Sounds like felony assault on the elderly to me.

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

Green Day frontman says he’s renouncing US citizenship: ‘I’m not kidding.’

You mean we will have to import our songs about jacking off?
He should go where the abortion rate is the highest in the world. Russia.

phelps
1 year ago

BBC staff told there are more than 150 genders and urged to develop ‘trans brand.’

The trans brand is going to die off as fast as “metrosexual” and Pokemon Go.

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

My new motto.

“Trust the CIA gym girls.”

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

Actual “Q” Halloween plan.

It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown — clip
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiSIQzwIPzQ

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Vox Day writes frequently about the Satanic inversion and spotting it. This May 26 post is one I’ve thought about a lot, this quote in particular: “If you want to discern if something has satanic roots, look for the inversion. Once you spot it, you’ll scent the sulfur soon enough.” 

https://voxday.net/2022/05/26/feminism-transgenderism-and-the-devil/

He then wrote about it again the other day: https://voxday.net/2022/06/26/the-inversion-identifier/

I was thinking about that concept as well as all that AC has written about surveillance, cabal, the interest our puppetmasters have in the occult and so on.

As a Christian, there is the concept of Providence, often referred to as the workings of Providence, which I understand to mean an unfolding chain of circumstances in which we can sometimes perceive the will of God for matters not directly related to sin, moral choices, and so on. I find myself looking for examples of it in my life and have often felt despair when I perceive retrospectively that some other power was at work, especially if whatever unfolded felt utterly inevitable. While I have my own experiences of what COULD be surveillance and various puppetmasters directing my steps, I don’t have examples as overt as what AC describes. I DO have some examples where something terrible happened but something else was set in motion months or even years before it that saved my life, my husband’s life, saved us from financial ruin, even an example of my husband being used to save a coworker’s life on two different occasions and I 100% believe God set those things in motion. One could also, much like my personal examples of possible surveillance and control, call all of it coincidence. Also, it is impossible for me to know if the terrible events were natural or by design, where God overthrew the attempt. 

Anyway, the inversion I think I see then is this setting of things in motion, where things happen that seem organic and inevitable, but are actually by design, because if this surveillance is as widespread as AC describes, then there are people who know everything about you, all your particular strengths and weaknesses and vulnerabilities and secrets, and can orchestrate circumstances that seem, at first, like it must be God or ‘the Universe’ working things out. So you go along, because what an amazing coincidence and look how everything is coming together! And too often find yourself at a point later where you must take the ticket to continue or lose everything, and then you feel it wasn’t God after all. Before I ever read much about a surveillance state and cabal, I just figured this was purely demonic, but often felt at a loss of how to prevent it, when sometimes the choices presented don’t have a moral component to them – stuff like, here are 3 job offers, which one should I take? (I chose poorly, it turned out). Here are two options for how to spend my afternoon off work, no moral issues with either, so I choose option A and literally the next 20 years of my life were set in motion by that choice (in a bad way). And then maybe you go over that chain of circumstances that led you to the choice and none of it feels organic and natural at all in retrospect. 

Zenshade
Zenshade
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

This line, “…they may not have dreams, or hopes, or interests, or even a sense of life like we have.” really strikes the chord of truth with me. It is that sense of almost demonic purposelessness, to coin a word, that gives cabal a large enough pool of candidates to construct the kind of surveillance that they can take advantage of to steer the social winners and losers. Something changed in the late seventies, it felt like to me, like a tipping point of cynical ennui had been reached among kids my age (young teenager) where suddenly everything seemed pointless. I even noted it in my 8th grade guidance counselor, who was giving the typical spiel about how to be successful while subconsciously emanating he didn’t believe a word of it. I suspect now he was part of the “program” to drive the hope out of a whole generation, to make a large percentage of them pliable “tools”.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Zenshade
1 year ago

That’s when the theft accelerated enough to create a new class of serfs out of the supposedly free poor.

wooderson
wooderson
1 year ago

Well, now we can know that P&*(N is full comped, and also has the idea blinders I keep talking about.

The usual method of humiliating an opponent of the left is for the left to publish outrageous porn stories about some public figure. There are books of erotica about Donald Trump, for instance. They are quickly written, like, a book in a weekend, low quality, low cost books.

Justice Clarence Thomas and his wife could feature in one of the more obvious genres. There aren’t any books featuring Justice Thomas. There are books and posts about other justices in improbable, unfortunate, and unholy circumstances, but nothing for Justice Thomas.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  wooderson
1 year ago

Sorry for posting such bleak stuff the past few days. I’m trying to see the outline of the wall they have around us by seeing what’s too far. They have us reacting within their boundaries, but they have boundaries, too. What are their boundaries?

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  wooderson
1 year ago

Doesn’t affect me in the least. I find your posts insightful and quite often fascinating.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  Macaque Mentality
1 year ago

Thank you. I’m kind of relieved. I finally found one porno-phrased meme for Justice Thomas. He’s not being erased. There isn’t one for his wife, nor their marriage. She must be more powerful in the background than we understand, which is good. I’m glad he has a wife who adores him and can watch out for him in that swamp. I kind of have the idea that if you’re starring in other people’s porn you don’t get killed by leftists.

The contrast that I’m poking around on- there are posts, photos, things like that for Melania, and for Donald Trump. There are unbelievably vile fictions about Donald Trump. What I’ve seen once, and haven’t seen since it showed and was then pulled, is a clip where he talked about being a young man at a discoteque. There were famous models lined up in public having sex with random men as some sort of contest. He sounded disgusted with their lascivious display. Trump being moral and self-controlled was memory-holed. Trump being mocked as riven by appetites is publicized.

It’s why I think Melania is interesting. The leftists swear she is vile. All I see is a professional, hardworking model, not succeeding materially the way that more corrupted models. Trump, whose baseline average for all his romantic escapades is stunningly beautiful, thought she was worth marrying. She gives interviews where she tells the interviewer that she is not going to answer specific, quite impertinent, questions. She doesn’t need the media. She has a strong sense of privacy.

And, again, the mental walls for abortion. Everyone is acting like it’s entirely banned across the nation. Prior to Roe vs Wade, there were state laws. Missouri did not allow abortions. New York City allowed abortions. People would take a bus to the abortion mills in New York. The abortionists were usually medical students accepting cash payments. The women were lined up all in a row with no privacy. The medical students would talk about leaving the mill with cash stuffed into their pockets, their jackets splashed with blood. This is how some students paid for their medical degrees. They were using scalpels rather than cannulas- knives rather than blunt end suction equipment- and it could go wrong- punctured organs, cut arteries, things like that. They tried to work as fast as possible. The older students would prefer earlier pregnancies; these were faster and easier, so the student could perform more surgeries in a day. They would foist the more developed pregnancies on to the younger doctors. These would take more time. The younger doctors would not make as much money.

The flyover states wanted abortions legalized in their own states so that they could keep the money in their own communities. It would be like only having nose jobs in California, while all the breast enhancement surgeries go to Dallas, nationwide.

Now, this is all horrifying, right? Again, back to what I was writing: the least experienced doctors were doing the more difficult, later stage abortions, using scalpels. Cannulas were a Russian innovation. Mad popular, once they made it to America. So: why is one man in Kansas doing what all the early stage doctors were doing? Why flyover? Why not New York? That was the main abortion business hub prior to Roe vs Wade. Why aren’t Russian doctors taking over the business in the USA? And why is it not expected to be handled by the Mafiya? Russian immigrant women are skilled in all their different jobs. Vox Day keeps talking about how chilly, self-possessed and money hungry they are. They had the highest abortion rate in the world for decades, so it’s not a moral hazard, in their view, to own an abortion facility. So, why is Planned Parenthood taking up all the space and money in this sector?

Why is it being treated like an absolute ban, rather than the states can go back to what was there before? Also, why is it being treated like a total ban, rather than a flouted thing that gets worked around by determined people, the same as gambling, drugs, or guns? It’s not like Chicago or New York don’t have gun crimes, despite guns being illegal for most people to carry in those cities.

Facebook took down advertisements for early anti-pregnancy drugs right when this case was published. They don’t fear other laws. Why would they take down the ‘off-label use’ drugs? That stuff is still legal. It’s early stage, chemical abortifacients.

Then reddit started in on ectopic pregnancies killing women within hours of the ruling- which, ectopic pregnancies are separate than abortion. Why the bizarre fearmongering and excessive?

Why are they trying to funnel all women into later stage abortions, surgical abortions performed in medical settings at Planned Parenthoods, preferentially?

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  Macaque Mentality
1 year ago

For that matter, why Planned Parenthood? It’s takes huge government funding. It’s basically the PBS of women’s health care. Or NPR.

Abortion is a cash business, not a medical insurance procedure. Planned Parenthood clinics look like government health clinics- meager cleaning, understaffed, poorly stocked, lecturing posters on the walls, cheap everything. They don’t even really stock good quality birth control, or write scrips for good antibiotics.

Abortion is a cash business. There are, or were, abortion clinics that had interior designs like a women’s spa, or light plastic surgery clinic, or higher end orthodontist office. They were clean, well-decorated, they had professional counselors and after-care rooms with recliners and blankets. I know it is abhorrent to people here, but abortion was viewed, is viewed, by providers as giving emergency medical care to women who need it. It’s viewed like heart surgery- if you describe it, it sounds horrifying, but it’s emergency medical care.

Again, these clinics are never in the media. These clinics are not on the government dime. These clinics don’t seem to have zealots running them. Why is Planned Parenthood paid for by the government. Why is it run by women who have public statements that are—-iffy—- religiously—for that matter, Ann Richards, the mother of Cecile Richards, who ran Planned Parenthood for years- had banners down the Capitol main boulevard, with her image and her quotes, like those odd pride flags showing up in photos.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  wooderson
1 year ago

I’ve been saying that for years. What is so special about THIS particular abortion provider? Taking the morality out of the issue, it’s a procedure that should be able to be done by any minimally competent doctor, especially the OB/GYNs. So why is so much money and power funneled to THIS particular abortion provider? Why don’t we hear about competition in this sector?

But then again, I can’t tell where the line actually is between “government” and certain businesses. They all seem to be the same thing.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  EricTheAwful
1 year ago

Thank you! It feels weird being the only one thinking this.

The methods and insurance codes- fibroids, something about cramps- doctors use those in their office practice. Obviously, that’s first trimester, but it’s done at their regular office. Their usually clean, reasonably well-stocked, offices. Independent from some network, offices.

And, then, again, I’d expect those wildly rebellious, self-styled witches, atheists, and feminists to have already posted DIY set-ups on social media or websites. That hasn’t happened. Or maps listing states where it’s still available. I mean, it’s only a few states that have banned it completely. It’s not a national ban. It’s a state by state issue. But they aren’t reacting the way that people who make, I don’t know, Covid treatment plans, or marijuana smokers, react.

Planned Parenthood takes government funding for women’s healthcare. They hand out really awful quality products. They have “community outreach” trainers. They have, I don’t know the official terms, really good relationships with rape crisis centers and the rape crisis centers’ political lobbying groups. Somehow, that also crosses over into gay rights lobbying and education.

So, you’ll have some nice, sheltered receptionist being forced to get educated by some wildly out there, cross-dressing gay man with an actual bag full of dicks (okay, a paper bag full of sex implements) (which were illegal in this state) spilling the bag in the waiting room, and the poor girl freaks out. The girl is considered the problem here, not the weirdo. I got to hear about that, from the rape crisis center employee. The poor girl had been an idealist trying to help her immigrant female experience- highly rapey culture- she wasn’t trying to ride the rainbow to the end of Western Civ. She wasn’t Western Civ in the first place. She was trying to help immigrant women get to basic Western Civ- no raping women walking around outside. Or help them when they get raped. I mean, she’d go to work in her native costume, not American. They didn’t have a problem with her nativeness, just that she had problems with gigantic, flamboyant cross-dressers with their bags full of equipment. And this was twenty years ago, before anyone else had to go deal with trannies everywhere.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

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Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Missouri is one of the key state in Roe v Wade overturn:
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/amtrak-train-packed-243-passengers-derails-missouri

Sounds like it’s not going to be merely armed violence. But also stuff like this. Booty traps and so on.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

OT- Amy Coney Barrett is obviously cabal. No if, ands or buts about it. Possibly Kavanaugh, too.

I think there’s a big chance that this Roe v Wade thing is not really a victory for us but is exactly what the Dems wanted to create chaos and mayhem in the hopes of holding onto power in the mid-terms.

I do know plenty of women who are single issue voters and have always voted Democrat because they have completely fallen for every bit of propaganda about Roe v Wade and really believe that if the Democrats lose every woman will be living a live out of the Handmaidens Tale.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

It will backfire on them if that is the case.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I’ve seen polls stating up to 65% of DEMOCRATS think Roe should be overturned.

Obviously polls are completely fake, but it’s interesting they would release that notion to the public. Combined with AC’s observation that the political divide is probably false, and that in reality people are more conservative and the “left” is largely a manufactured media concept, it doesn’t seem unreasonable that this was a positive development for us.

D.R.
D.R.
1 year ago

Dr. Robert W Malone’s substack today regarding surveillance on us:
https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/rogue-agencies-and-the-covid-truth?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

map
map
1 year ago

I got this from Jim Stone’s site:

https://vidmax.com/video/213519-armed-bank-robber-gets-shot-in-the-neck-by-fast-acting-guard-graphic

ANOTHER BOOOM: Ever wonder why none of the people shot in these false flag shootings bleed? HINT: they should bleed.In the linked one minute video, a guy tries to rob a bank in Brazil and gets shot. Look at the results. Both the robber and the guard leave blood everywhere. INSTANTLY. In all of the false flags, they can’t ever explain why there was no blood, unless it’s easy to prove fake blood. WHY????

map
map
1 year ago

So I went to Miles Mathis’ site and looked up anything he has on Q-anon.

He has about two things:

http://mileswmathis.com/arab.pdf (this is from 8/2018)

And now a quick tack-on concerning Q-Anon. I don’t give him his own paper since he doesn’t merit it. The whole thing is another diversion, aimed directly at my readers. They have hired a lot of famous people to promote this fake Intel-leak so that hopefully those of you researching these topics will read Q-Anon instead of me. They consider any time wasted by Q-Anon well-bought. If you don’t believe me, just consider the fact that Apple had an app called Q-drops, which promoted this project. Can you imagine Apple having an app called Miles-drop or something like that? No, they only promote fake research. Also, yesterday, July 31, MSNBC White House correspondent Hallie Jackson dedicated a portion of her show to Q-Anon—more evidence this hoax is promoted by the mainstream as misdirection. Q-Anon has also been promoted by the New York Times, the Washington Post, and CNN. Any questions? Also notice that Q-Anon has a Wikipedia page promoting it. Do I have a Wikipedia page? Of course not: they don’t wish to promote real reportage. You will say I am not as popular as Q-Anon, but I am no longer sure that is true. We have recently seen evidence both my sites have gone viral, though the media is not reporting on any of it. So although Q-Anon gets more mainstream promotion, I may have more real hits by real people. This is exactly why Q-Anon and other diversions were invented. 

Also notice where Q-Anon is aiming your attention: at Trump and other fake current events. He is pushing the pedophilia scare stories, just like Hollywood has been doing for years (see the 2015 film Spotlight, for instance). This ties in with the fake gymnast molestation stories, the fake #MeToo movement, and so on. I write about this stuff only to defuse it, while Q-Anon is always drawing your attention back to it. He wants your eyes on this stuff to prevent your eyes from staying on the prize: the bankers and other governors robbing you blind year by year with their fake projects. He is also promoting Trump as a real person, while I have told you Trump is just an actor reading from the Teleprompter. Trump was hired to divert your attention, and Q-Anon was hired to help him continue to do so. 

But mainly Q-Anon was created to blackwash all “conspiracy theories”, especially the ones that are true. They have to surround good research with tons of bad research, and that is what Q-Anon is. He also helps to blackwash Youtube, so that it can be “cleansed”. But Q-Anon isn’t alone. I have shown you that almost all other major alternative outlets are also Intel fronts, created as misdirection. They were created to draw your attention away with sexy but false conspiracy theories. This keeps you off my research. And even when it doesn’t keep your off my research (maybe you have time to read both), it confuses you. You don’t know who to trust, so when Q-Anon tells you one thing and I tell you the opposite, the governors hope you will give up and run back to the security of the mainstream, which has a comfort movie and a shiny popsicle waiting for you.

The strange thing is that they would appear to prefer you believe Tom Hanks is a pedophile, for instance, than that Tom Hanks is Jewish and related closely to all other famous people—and that they are all selling you fake history. Anything but the truth, I guess. But seriously, the reason they allow this slander to be aired in the short term is that they know it won’t stand. Hanks is part of the project, and no doubt he agreed to it. It will quickly blow over and it won’t sully his reputation at all. They know that. In fact, they chose someone like Hanks on purpose. He is about as lovable as they come in Hollywood, and few people are going to believe he is a pedophile. So the claims only cut back on QAnon, as they were meant to. It is Q-Anon that will soon crash, not Hanks. And when Q-Anon crashes, they are hoping all other “conspiracy theorists” like me will be damaged with him. I won’t, since I have nothing to do with Q-Anon, but that is what they are hoping, you see. With projects like Q-Anon, they purposely make the theories as dark and nasty and as false as possible, hoping to turn you off of all truth-seeking forever.

But again, notice the difference between Q-Anon’s message and mine. My papers are difficult I admit. Like the advice of Yoda, they require you to “unlearn what you have learned”. But they aren’t dark. I am not selling pedophilia or Satanism, or even uncovering it. I have shown you the governors and the families are thieves and liars at a fantastic level, but I don’t think they are pedophiles, cannibals, or child snuffers. That is just a bunch of hoodoo, manufactured to scare and confuse you. In fact, I have shown you most of the famous murders sold by the mainstream never happened, like the serial killers, the Presidential assassinations, the star deaths, and so on. I have even shown you the battle and war deaths have been inflated, which should be glad tidings. Those who truly understand the import of my papers finally breathe a huge sigh of relief. They realize a large part of the history they have been sold is no more than a bad movie. It is fiction. It can be shrugged off as easily as a horror movie. 

Yes, things are still bad, and the levels of lying, thieving and corruption are even higher than you ever imagined. But the total murder count is exponents lower than you thought. The horror movie side of history has been mostly manufactured to create fear. As your belief in that history evaporates, so can your fear. You should replace your fear with anger. And you should use that anger to change your life for the better. In that way, my message is just the opposite of Q-Anon’s. He does not want to empower you with the truth or quell your fear and confusion. He only wants to add to it. 

Farcesensitive
Reply to  map
1 year ago

Mathis is a rabbit, an old fashioned rabbit, but a rabbit none the less.
He hides from anything that scares him too much by insisting it is all fake.

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Mathis is also pretty smarmy, though in a mostly inoffensive way. He does come up with many “interesting” theories and he notices just as many facts. His ideas regarding the Phonecian connection to the modern Jews is worth looking into.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Thought you’d appreciate AC.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

😉

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Exactly, never in the car or on the person. Not to mention the Auto Shop itself, that may be a good vector for this sort of thing, considering it seems to be Leviathan sized as is frequently discussed here

map
map
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

But how does your iPhone pick up someone else’s airtag? I thought they had to keyed specifically to your phone?

phelps
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

App is built into iphones. Android requires you to download an app.

map
map
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

What is that airtag app in the iphone?

phelps
Reply to  map
1 year ago

What is that airtag app in the iphone?

It is built in. It is part of the system, and you don’t have to do anything to enable it. If it detects one, an alert will pop up in the middle of the phone (similar to the “X app has been using your location” warnings.)

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Little followup on last weeks 2A ruling:

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

I was getting the same vibes from my own reading. Good to know it might not just be wishful thinking. God willing the NFA is repealed, registries are destroyed, the ATF is disbanded, and everyone involved in their extrajudicial murderous rampages over the years faces the rope.

If any one of those things happens I’ll have a little more faith patriots might be in some level of control.

phelps
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Saw the same thing. There were a few lines that were specific warnings than an AWB would be a dead letter without actually using the words AWB.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

From a friend on TA:

> That post by the global volunteer “B” happened a long time ago. Jim Watkins explained in his video response that the person who made that post was removed soon after. According to Jim, the only person who currently has access to post at projectDcomms is Q. Regardless of the tripcodes, TOR, or SALT rotations, only Q’s password can be used to login and post at projectDcomms. It’s read-only for everyone else, including global volunteers, BO’s, and admins. Only Q could have deleted that post after an anon asked him too.
>
> Praying Medic explains the situation starting at the 16 min 25 sec mark.
> https://rumble.com/v1a2wml-q-june-26-2022.html

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Missouri Attorney General Subpoenas School Districts Over Student Surveys

https://news.yahoo.com/missouri-attorney-general-subpoenas-school-123100965.html