News Briefs – 06/30/2022

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We are still waiting on the SCOTUS EPA decision, and once again, for now there are no other decision days beyond today, and  Breyer has officially resigned effective today, so it is not clear if they would release any more decisions after he has officially left the court. There was chatter on twitter that the FBI was not created by Congress, but rather by the Attorney General at the behest of President Roosevelt through an EO, and at the time Congress specifically opposed it’s creation, and forbid it from taking on any Treasury agents, fearing it would become a secret police force. Roosevelt pushed, and formed it anyway, and just let the AG and executive branch make its own mandates, apparently. So this ruling might, in one fell swoop, eliminate the entire FBI. And maybe the IRS too. As well as a giant swath of the rest of the federal government.

It looks like the media is covering up a serial sniper who is shooting people on the interstate highway in New Orleans, and it might even be a team. Freeper link because there is a media blackout, this is the only article on it, and there is a paywall. Two pickups, without plates, one blocks and one shoots, in the story. I have seen numerous vehicular surveillance roll without plates. Bill Whittle did a video about one of his. For obvious reasons it is an option for them in a way it is not an option for us. And even if this wasn’t the Cabal ground operation, they clearly are allowing it to operate, and almost certainly know who it is. Can’t really say, but you have to wonder if things are heating up domestically, and that is why this story about a serial sniper, maybe a team, on the highway, is not getting any press from the media, and state PD has been ordered off the interstate. When the targeted assassinations start, and we are certainly on track for them, don’t expect to see them discussed on the evening news or on social media. This thing will just start killing, and the stories will be complete blackouts, and declared fake news. Mike Lindell will just drop off the map, and there will be rumors, but no confirmed facts, and any discussion of it will get disappeared. In fact, this sniper case is probably exactly what it will look like. For all we know the guy in the work truck who was shot at had a business the machine wanted, or was a grassroots conservative activist, or was dating a girl with some genes they wanted in their conspiracy, or was on track to run for office one day.

Now I am wondering if the reason we are not seeing FBI routinely doing perp walks of mobsters, Wall Street criminals, street gangs, and other racketeering organizations is that Cabal has fully infiltrated and taken all of those groups over in the last few years, and FBI has been told it can’t go near any of them, because they are all “with intelligence.” Be interesting to find out if a regular criminal-side FBI guy sees any difference in the day to day operations now, vs in the past. We could be at the final stages here. There is some reason FBI ended all perp walks. They were practically an institution on the news, back in the day. Those blue and yellow jackets were a fixture, at terrorist attacks, plane crashes, search warrants on big criminals, and so on, and I am sure in the Bureau they viewed it as flying the flag, to promote the organization among the people. Now, the only place you see them is in a Pepe meme, and the only reason they are there is somebody remembers seeing them all over, a decade or two ago.

Along those lines – Nearly half of murders now go unsolved in America. Understand, surveillance definitely sees almost all of them, knows who killed who, and those all become blackmailable assets. And that is assuming these are not many of our kind getting killed, and surveillance doing the killing in many cases. Don’t forget, this thing is in the shadows, and knows exactly who everyone is, and how they think, and who they vote for. They seem to have known I would be a problem from before I was born.

From Just The News – Where is the FBI with the attacks on churches, pro-life pregnancy centers around the nation?  Where have you heard of any big FBI investigation? ICE, DHS, DEA, Border Patrol, Even US Marshals, they all make the news all the time.

On the other side, Kash Patel says, John Durham’s pleading shows there is no statute of limitations due to evidence before, during and after his indictments.

Former President Donald Trump’s ex-lawyer Eric Herschmann said he penned the note that Cassidy Hutchinson said she wrote on January 6, which was shown as evidence during Tuesday’s explosive hearing.

Gun used in ISIS Bataclan attacks was sold by CIA-linked Florida company Century Arms. Not clear how the gun got from Florida to France. Needed to use an archive link because they wiped the page from the Palm Beach Post. Not many have that kind of pull.

New York will ban people from carrying firearms into many places of business unless the owners put up a sign saying guns are welcome. And probably if a business puts up a sign saying guns are welcome, they become liable in lawsuits, as the state machinery closes in with tax audits and safety inspections. Would the First Amendment not fly here on top of the Second, in that if they cannot tell you that you can’t say something, they also cannot tell a business owner they must say something? Not that Thomas seemed inclined to go along with this under the Second either.

The Biden administration unveiled a new website this week that directs young girls to information about how to get a secret abortion without their parents’ knowledge.

Joe Rogan jumps aboard the DeSantis 2024 train: He ‘would work as a good President.’ There it is. They build them up and then use them when it matters. Looks like DeSantis might be the Cabal’s plan.

Former White House Covid-19 response coordinator Deborah Birx admitted recently that the enforced narrative from government and Big Tech that Covid vaccines could stop Covid transmission was based on “hope,” not knowledge or science.

FDA panel votes to waive clinical trials for new COVID boosters.

Fauci says he’s taking 2nd course of Paxlovid after experiencing rebound with the antiviral treatment.

FDA panel advisor admits agency “LOST” clinical trial data for placebo group before approving experimental vaccine for babies and toddlers.

Days after exposing new world order in bombshell interview, anti-vaxx doctor Carrie Madej’s plane mysteriously crashed.

The European Commission has been unable to find the text messages exchanged between president Ursula von der Leyen and the boss of giant pharmaceutical company Pfizer, the EU executive said in a letter to the EU ombudsman.

32-year-old comedian Nick Nemeroff suddenly dies in his sleep – posted earlier about suffering side effects of COVID vaccine.

CDC activates emergency operations center for Monkeypox response.

In defiance of US bishops, Nancy Pelosi receives Communion at the Vatican.

FCC commissioner urges TikTok be removed from Apple, Google stores over ‘unacceptable national security risk.’

Australian bank Volt collapses urging 6000 customers to withdraw funds.

The next financial hammer to fall could be public pension funds.

America is depleting its strategic petroleum reserve faster than it looks. Which means there will be nothing come 2024, when Democrats would really want to lower prices in the runup to the elections.

Joe Biden’s disastrous oil and gas policies in America are creating massive food shortages across the country.

White House officials are analyzing and modeling worst-case scenarios like what the shock of gas prices hitting $200 per barrel may mean for the economy.

The Biden administration is spending millions of taxpayer dollars to advance racial equity in the government’s bloated, multi-billion-dollar food-stamp program that already serves a large minority population.

Woke West Hollywood leader who is behind defunding of cops because she wanted ‘more bang for our buck’ blew $85,000 of taxpayer’s money updating LGBT crosswalk to make it more trans and BIPOC friendly. An absolute mental illness.

A Dutch pro-pedophilia activist has been charged with sexually abusing ‘dozens’ of minors.

Biden Pentagon facing historic military recruitment shortfalls amid pushes to wokeness.

Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer announces retirement date after landmark abortion decision.

Bed Bath & Beyond fires CEO, cuts A/C in stores as sales slump after canceling MyPillow.

Disney animated children’s series ‘Baymax’ features transgender ‘man’ who menstruates. If this were a legitimate business, in a system like we are told we have, where businesses would want to attract customers, you would not see this. This is a propaganda wing of the conspiracy that does not depend on customers for money.

Twitter just permanently banned a pastor after he told people the wages of sin is death and implored them to turn to Christ.

NATO officially invites Sweden and Finland to join the alliance.

WSJ tells us how wonderful it is that all of the Nato countries have given all their weapons to Ukraine, because now Nato is going to pay to rearm all of them with the latest, state of the art weaponry – and before spending all that money would have been unimaginable. Free money from Nato for everyone.

U.S. sends Ukraine $1.3 billion in emergency economic aid. Free money from the US, again.

Ukraine garrison evacuating Lisichansk – Russian or Lugansk forces now reportedly INSIDE the city; also, Karma strikes as Russians claim to bag the bearded Georgian merc shown in the infamous, prisoner throat-slitting video from March 31st.

Brooklyn judge sentences R&B star R Kelly, 55, to 30 years in prison for sex trafficking and racketeering over 25 years.

Dem voter turnout numbers at several state primaries are sluggish.

85 Percent of Americans Say Nation Is on the Wrong Track, Including 78 Percent of Democrats.

U.S. President Joe Biden’s public approval rating held close to the lowest level of his presidency, according to a Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll completed on Tuesday.

Trump endorses Rusty Bowers challenger in Arizona.

Trump to rally in Alaska to boost Palin and Murkowski challenger.

Trump-endorsed candidates remain on fire after going a perfect 12-0 in Tuesday’s primaries.

Spread r/K Theory, because I prefer Q’s who win…. 

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Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Cabal has fully infiltrated and taken all of those groups over in the last few years, and FBI has been told it can’t go near any of them, because they are all “with intelligence.””

The term “with intelligence” could also be an accurate term, basically those in the conspiracy who know secrets or ‘the secret’ have intelligence of it. Basically, they are stating they are with knowledge or know the secrets. Very Gnostic/Masonic. Basically these are people bound together by oaths to carry out the evil purposes of their group.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

32-year-old comedian Nick Nemeroff suddenly dies in his sleep – posted earlier about suffering side effects of COVID vaccine.

Check out this Oregon runner, he won the NCAA champs 5000 meter run in spring 2021 and this was him by November. The vax can kill you no matter how good of shape you are in.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0VrFM53tYw

Last edited 1 year ago by Rex regum veniet
phelps
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Wow. That’s full CNS dysfunction.

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

Check the comments, little vax shills come out saying “a 5k guy is out of his league doing the 10k”, when most of the other runners are 5k guys and milers, and a lot of them do just fine (because many weren’t jabbed by then in 2021). Cooper Teare got a full load, not saline, he was probably in some cabal runners competitive area.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Seems to be worse for the people in good shape. The spike protein is supposed to be abrasive(probably not the correct word)? Increased heartbeat is only going to make it cut/gouge/tear even faster.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

America is depleting its strategic petroleum reserve faster than it looks. Which means there will be nothing come 2024, when Democrats would really want to lower prices in the runup to the elections.”

All of the closed fields and leases could be reopened with an EO and the SPR could be refilled. The U.S. can produce 13 million barrels per day, at least, from all sources, and U.S. terminals can handle another 15 million barrels per day of imports. Only in a war would SPR depletion be a problem- and that’s why Biden is depleting it.

teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

So, is WWIII a war on Russia & China by the cabal/neo-cons or is it really a war on Euro-Americans?

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

Both. Don’t get caught in the cross fire.

Anonymous the eighth
Anonymous the eighth
Reply to  teotoon
1 year ago

One from column A, and one from column B.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  teotoon
1 year ago

If your country experienced unrestricted illegal immigration, you have been globally targeted for replacement.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  teotoon
1 year ago

I think it was meant to be a war on RUS. That failed. So they are going to war on the domestic populations of the West. Prepping for the big showdown with China. DoD isn’t really all that involved in this. It’s a State Dept and CIA (and City if London) war against Europe and Euro descended ppl in US. They want to break them totally. Especially Germany. Wouldn’t be at all surprised if Cabal is an US/UK WASP and ISR org.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

No. Cabal is a catholic organization. The vatican controls CIA. They want to eliminate all traces of PROTESTANT whites.

They are bringing in plenty of mexicans to work cheap labor for the white catholics who will be allowed to remain in America.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
1 year ago

CDC activates emergency operations center for Monkeypox response.
 
Unless that response involves shutting down gay nightclubs and extensive gay male partner tracking the CDC can eat a bag of dicks.

teotoon
teotoon
1 year ago

Days after exposing new world order in bombshell interview, anti-vaxx doctor Carrie Madej’s plane mysteriously crashed.

Great interview and very important; yet, Rucker gives me the creeps: his physiognomy, his voice, and his interview style.

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

John Durham’s statute of limitations

Trust the plan!

2 weeks!

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

TRUST BIDEN.

nobodyherebutuschickenscountinggangstalkers
nobodyherebutuschickenscountinggangstalkers
1 year ago

It would be poetic justice indeed if these fuckers ended up contracting one of their most favored virulent little pet bio-genocide-weapons and killing off enough of the key insects it throws a real monkey wrench in the whole damned depraved conspiracy.
It kills the whole lot of them. Its not beyond the realm of unintended consequences, and that Lady is one mean fucking bitch sometimes. She can not be denied either. Never mind these bugs got rapid mutation features in their dna codes as self preservation/propagation survival traits. Be really quite nasty if because they are basically fucking around with the God thumb-drive they unknowingly trip some latent just in case defense code activating it, and there’s no way to stop it.

What would be particularly snarky is if such a virulent bug festers and gets more lethal inside the perimeter of one of their hermetic isolation designed bug-out bunkers. Ones where they have set up isolation for meat animals or farm critters in case of a really bad SHTF scenerio.
Kind of a paybacks a fuckin’ bitch Andromada Strain bug that mutates in increasing lethality. Just for them. After all what goes around comes around. Never mind all the Adrenal Chrime and fountain of youth stem cell elixer they are after, who really knows what spongifoam effects get created from long time like lifetime of whats essentially canabilism. Its no diff than chomping on long pig injecting baby stem cell tissue and Adrenal Chrime saturated baby blood.
Its not beyond the realm of the possible certainly probable, as nature has a way of eliminating certain organisms or cause of undesirable effects in nature.
Llrd knows there’s nothing natural or good about whats operating along the fringes of the shadows. Besides, who would be more prone to being a carrier, say one little tiny clump of some hideous bio-weapon gets on their Brooks Brothers suit or Guchi shoe afrer visting one of the thousands of bio-weapon labs, brings it back to their bugout bunker, the bio-weapon gets up in the hepa filter intake and happily bides its time for when some maintenance is done to the hepa system and the bug gets to hand gallop thru the inner sanctums of cabal, too late is it discovered just as a bio-weapon is designed, for their also probable anti-viral meds, to save them, or is that, “IT”-selve’s. Would that be something.

Some times you got to think like these fucking assholes to understand them. Know Thy Enemy. Its terrible and squalid to contemplate. But thats just it they started this war. I never asked or was asked for or want any of it. All’s i ever wanted was just to be left alone and maybe get my wife something a little bit special once in awhiles to show her some lovin for putting up with my arse . Yeah.

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

“There was chatter on twitter that the FBI was not created by Congress, but rather by the Attorney General at the behest of President Roosevelt through an EO, and at the time Congress specifically opposed it’s creation, and forbid it from taking on any Treasury agents, fearing it would become a secret police force. Roosevelt pushed, and formed it anyway, and just let the AG and executive branch make its own mandates, apparently.”

I did a brief search on this, and the FBI chatter seems to be legit, though its the wrong Roosevelt. Theodore Roosevelt (and his attorney general, Charles Bonaparte) organized the Bureau, apparently to deal with anarchist terrorists like the one who assassinated McKinley. And Congress did object at the time. I could find no mention of subsequent legislation creating the Bureau, though it seems that Congress keeps funding it every year.

This one is actually worth a deeper look. Its now interesting that the FBI was not rolled up into the Department of Homeland Security when that was created (by normal legislation).

I then went ahead and looked at the IRS as well, and no such luck. The Wikipedia article clearly states that it was created by the 1862 Revenue Act, and well before the 16th Amendment. It was created to collect the federal income tax, but apparently stayed in existence during subsequent periods where there was no income tax. I think the federal government has other direct taxes, and the Supreme Court ruling striking down the income tax was thought to be weird, even for them, at the time. Even if you are a member of the “16th Amendment is unconstitutional!” brigade, a federal revenue agency, apart from Customs, is legit.

Anonymous the eighth
Anonymous the eighth
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

“wickedpedia”

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

> other direct taxes

There’s a Federal tax on gasoline, and “excise” taxes on guns and car tires, and some corporate taxes, just off the top of my head.

Also note that other agencies also collect taxes on behalf of the Fed; the BATF collect ‘transfer taxes’ on certain firearms and accessories, and Customs collects “import duties”.

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

The Trump endorsement record is very Boomer. He inflates it by endorsing candidates who are going to win anyway, and he continues to endorse RINO-ish candidates, some of them running against more MAGA candidates, such as with the Pennsylvania Senate race.

In fact I checked the races, and country club Republicans and glowies swept the Colorado primaries, like they nearly did in Georgia, again with these lopsided margins that are somewhat suspicious.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

The Council of Boomers sees nothing wrong with that.

Donnie
Donnie
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

Good catch. The only one I’m familiar with is Tom Cole, congressman from OK. He’s working on his 20th year in the House, and he will be re-elected with 65-70% of the vote until he drops dead even though he is mostly a do-nothing dumbass. He’s just smart enough to always vote for any bill that provides gibs for Israel, vote for any war that comes down the pike no matter how stupid, wasteful and unnecessary, and reliably vote for every appropriations bill for the MIC. Those three issues will get you labeled as a “conservative” in a state like OK. Retiring senator Jim Inhofe is a good example; his political career began before Biden’s.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

This is how political endorsements are made. You don’t endorse people who you know are likely to lose. You endorsement people likely to win who also have an existing network.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

Ever get the feeling we’re getting screwed from all sides?

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

You may be absolutely right about Cabal having infiltrated all groups like the FBI, and it might have been much earlier that you think. I know of many cases where serious crimes were committed, the FBI definitely had knowledge and did nothing. In one town the Mexican Mafia was essentially running a whorehouse just blocks from
city hall. The whores were girls ranging in age from 5 to 18. The city department heads and police officers were some of their best customers. Police officers on duty would actually park their patrol cars a couple of blocks over, change into street clothes and go visit the whorehouse. At least one murder was linked to the house. The FBI did nothing. Most of those girls died from HIV and Hepatitis C. They gave it to their customers, who took it home to their families. In another case there was a man supplying city and county elected representatives with cocaine and forged prescriptions for controlled substances. There was some indication he may have been a serial killer and may have been involved in a series of murders in New Mexico. The FBI did nothing. It’s a big club, and you and I ain’t in it.

Dr Kraken
Dr Kraken
1 year ago

SCOTUS dropped the WV vs EPA ruling!!!

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Dr Kraken
1 year ago

Yeah, but as far as I can tell it is narrow and not revolutionary the way it should have been.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Windmills and electric cars are no longer “inevitable.” The 2A community is also about to go on offense against ATF thanks to this. Ditto farmers, or basically any business that is dependent on an ever-changing rulebook called “policy” or “regulation”.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

“In post-apocalyptic America, the streets will resound with the thunder of cammed big blocks searching for the next pump that still has gasoline…”

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Just a data point – pretty sure that I’m shadow-banned on Truth Social. I haven’t gotten a notification of any kind in over a week. I’ve got ~850 followers on Gab and every now and then I can get two dozen or so notifications off of one meme, but on TS my follower count has simply stopped moving and I’m no feedback at all. So, I’m a relative nobody and I’ve been put in permanent time-out. Even Facebook hasn’t done that to me yet. Just letting you all now what we already knew about TS.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Just give it 2 more weeks and everything will work out.

Trust me.

Marielle Redclaw
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

I have 1700 followers on Gab, and my finely crafted memes are lucky to get double digit likes.

I don’t know if my memes just aren’t that good, or they’re too good for the Gab audience. 🤔

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Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/06/30/supreme-court-epa-climate-change/

I believe climate change and co2 levels is symbolic of the public talking, as co2 is what people exhale, ie talking. Power plants, I think is symbolic of generating blackmail. I think what the article is really saying is that the public might be getting some information pertaining to anyone in the spotlight, and this will cause people to begin talking amongst themselves, which definitely increases global warming, ie panic.

Also, you guys ever notice that the symbol for nuclear material is a film reel?

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Photographic film will ‘fog’ at relatively low levels of radiation exposure. People working with radioactive material still wear film badges; they’re dirt cheap and foolproof, even if it takes special equipment to read them.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> FDA panel advisor admits agency “LOST” clinical trial data for placebo group before approving experimental vaccine for babies and toddlers.

Like the FBI and DOJ claims of losing documents, that is a bare-faced lie.

Anything going onto one of their networks is scrupulously backed up, to legal-chain-of-evidence standards. And even if someone deleted the information, it would remain on the backups, which are immutable by law, and only accessible in read-only mode.

So they never had the information to start with, or they’re lying about losing it.

Of course, it could be a new variation of the increasingly-popular “don’t blame us, we’re not competent to do our own jobs” defense.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> The European Commission has been unable to find the text messages exchanged between president Ursula von der Leyen and the boss of giant pharmaceutical company Pfizer, the EU executive said in a letter to the EU ombudsman.

See my comment above. The EU standards for political and business communications and retention are even more stringent than the US Federal ones.

They’re lying.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

And the best part is that none of us can do anything about it, and these scumbags know it.

phelps
1 year ago

WEST VIRGINIA v. EPA 

Not the ruling we were hoping for, but a win. SCOTUS struck down the regulation, and told the EPA that Congress didn’t give it the power to cap how much electricity a particular type of generation can produce. They didn’t strike down the entire regulatory structure, however. 6-3 ruling, which is likely to be the norm now. (Comment on this at the end)

BIDEN ET AL. v. TEXAS ET AL. 

This is the “remain in Mexico” policy. The court allowed the administration to kill the policy. This one is a weird 5-4, with Roberts and Kavenaugh siding with the Left Amigos. He wrote his own opinion, basically saying that election have consequences and this is a presidential prerogative — the president can say that that the policy is either release or hold out.

* * * * *

So on that mix, I think that we are going to start seeing a lot of 6-3 decisions. Roberts is going to side with the other 5 on everything he loses. He’s going to lose most of the time, because the left amigos are shitty lawyers and not smart. I’ve been reading their dissents, and they are awful Not awful because of the ideas and results, but awful because of the writing and the quality of the argument.
These three dunderheads have to convince one of the 5 conservative justices to flip sides. I think that sometimes something like this will happen, where Kavenaugh genuinely thinks that .gov is right, but mostly they will be pissing into the wind, because they don’t know how to argue or persuade. Expect a lot of 6-3 decisions, especially with some “concurring” opinion from Roberts which tries to tell them not to really do it.

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Farcesensitive
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

Does any other ruling matter if RIM is dead?
We will be overrun with uncounted invaders and our entire civilization will vanish.

Q is a day late and a dollar short already.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Right now Q is focused on the January 6th show trial that no one except leftists gives two sh*ts about.

Q focuses on insider beltway BS while the country burns.

No thanks.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

We do not lack the capability to find them and send them back, only the political will to do so. Operation Wetback managed a million deportations in a year, and that was 1955.

The Soviets relocated millions of ethnic Germans to Germany after the war. This is a thing that absolutely can be done.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

When someone said we could not possibly deport all these people, I actually did the numbers on deporting 100 million people and found we could easily do it in a year. Here’s the link to the numbers.

https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-03-23-2022/#comment-388830

Farcesensitive
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

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ET
ET
1 year ago

Explanation:
Current energy policies seem crazy to normies and to red pill people, and only make ‘sense’ to GND supporters.
The policies reflect a forced unification of belligerents by forces outside their control. Not Cabal, as there are too many conflicts. Occam says look at the extraterrestrial masters saying Stop Screwing Up Your Planet. We might need it soon.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Gun used in ISIS Bataclan attacks was sold by CIA-linked Florida company Century Arms.
—-
Basically meaningless. Century is ginormous; they sell hundreds of thousands of guns a year. I’ve purchased a few from them myself, and I’d make a fair bet that some of the others I have went through Century’s hands at one time or the other.

Guns are bought and sold and travel around the world. Sometimes they collect stamps or marks telling where they’ve been; sometimes their histories are forever a mystery.

If the gun was a legitimate import to Europe it would have a ton of paperwork associated with its serial number. It could be from a CIA shipment, of course, or it could have come through Mexico; the Mexicans occasionally issue irate press releases about American guns leaking south of the border. The narcos ship drugs north, then ship guns south.

phelps
1 year ago

New York will ban people from carrying firearms into many places of business unless the owners put up a sign saying guns are welcome. 

Stupid law that won’t pass constitutional muster. You, as a property owner, have to tell people which rights they can NOT exercise on your property. We are not a “mother may I” republic.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> CDC activates emergency operations center for Monkeypox response.

Let me squint into my crystal ball for a moment… I see… masks, social distancing, and more jab juice for the gullible.

Anyone else remember when Google and Apple said they had crash projects building “contact tracking” software they were going to force down to every phone they controlled? It was going to use both GPS and Bluetooth to monitor every smartphone in your area, so they could trace your social network. For the public health, of course.

Then… nothing. And you don’t know what’s running on your phone as part of its operating system.

Note the FBI and DOJ publicly clamored for this capability for more than a decade. And now they’ve conspicuously shut up about it.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> White House officials are analyzing and modeling worst-case scenarios like what the shock of gas prices hitting $200 per barrel may mean for the economy.

I guess nobody there remembers the studies that were done in 2009… or perhaps they just quietly copied them, changed the dates, and submitted them as new work. Both Biden and Harris have histories of plagiarism, so I doubt anyone in their staffs would turn up their nose at stealing someone else’s work.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Analysis of the Supreme Court EPA decision over at Market Ticker
https://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=246247

Just Me here…

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M in the 517
M in the 517
1 year ago

Vox Day is on a roll today

https://voxday.net/2022/06/30/china-holds-the-usa-accountable/

“Before you react like a Pavlovian dog hearing a dinner bell, please remember this, White American: YOU ARE THE INDIAN NOW.”

Chilling point, but one Wendell Berry makes in his writing.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  M in the 517
1 year ago

Vox is going SJW revisionist historian.

What is happening today is directly traceable to the sins of the founding fathers and their abominable behavior toward “the merciless Indian Savages”, as the Declaration of Independence described them. https://voxday.net/2022/06/30/china-holds-the-usa-accountable/

Sure, just forget the abominable behavior of the natives towards the settlers and the other natives. Just forget that no nation on earth acted any differently or has any less in its history.

Last edited 1 year ago by Farcesensitive
Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Yeah, in his excitement to see the corrupt U.S. establishment chastised and broken, he now goes all in on the evil white man deserving what he gets because the founding fathers fought the merciless savages and won.

Vox wouldn’t be here if the founding fathers had lost, and he knows it.

He also forgot that the virtuous pagans in China are doing exactly what the founding fathers did, and much worse, in Tibet, Mongolia and Uigher territories.

Vox is getting a little carried away.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Vox says it outright and not just in the part I quoted.
The Founder were evil, the Injuns were innocent victims and we deserve to be punished for the sins of our ancestors while the Virtuous Pagans taunt us.

a panoply of irrelevant tangential facts that don’t excuse their ancestors’ actions

for all the horrific crimes of the Mao era, at least the Chinese only victimized their own people

Earth to Vox, That is WORSE.

All of the lies and twisted truths you repeated in order to try to rationalize the sins of the past

What is happening today is directly traceable to the sins of the founding fathers and their abominable behavior toward “the merciless Indian Savages”, as the Declaration of Independence described them.

It is, therefore, both ironic and fitting that “racism” has been the primary weapon utilized in the rhetorical demolition of America.

For all his protestations that he wants America to reform and survive he positively reeks of America hate and parrots CCP talking points.
This isn’t the first time he has spewed America hatred either.
He did run away and move to Europe after all.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

There’s no question Vox Day is high IQ and, more importantly, an original thinker – insightful and discerning. He takes pride in telling people what he thinks they need to hear, regardless of their feelings. Also, he does this with courage because he lacks the veil of anonymity. If I find myself in agreement with AC almost 100% of the time, I’m in agreement with Vox probably 95% of the time. What Vox says needs to be said, to dispel the bullshit and the lies.

I live in a heavily liberal area. I don’t have Vox or AC’s IQ but I’m no dummy. I am under surveillance coverage for sure and I see it every day. Passing cars whenever I leave my home, odd individuals suddenly interested in items next to me in shopping aisles, way too many people strategically situated in the middle of nowhere watching their phones as I drive by, etc, etc. I have learned a lot from AC in this regard and I have developed a “subtle feeling of unease” despite the fact that all I truly want in life is to live and let live, and to be part of a community that is good and true. I know a detractor would say that my unease is simply paranoia and that I just resent being surrounded by liberals. I am intelligent enough and discerning enough to know that it’s more than that. I have learned something that is supposed to be hidden and that awareness is unacceptable even though I am a nobody.

I suspect that Obama’s TIPs program got approved under the dark budget and has ramped-up civilian surveillance to a Stasi-like force. I assume that was deemed necessary to manage domestic resistance in the lead up to the Cabal’s Great Reset. So here we are. It is presently inconceivable to me that the next decade won’t see a tectonic shift in our societies. It would be remarkable if the “control the narrative” cold war here in the US does not turn hot but I balance my unease/awareness with my newfound faith in God and Jesus Christ. That faith has been significantly bolstered by the words and writings of Donald Trump, Q, AC and Vox Day. Now I’m learning to trust Putin and his Christian faith and patriotism. I strongly suspect now that Xi, in his support of Putin, is allied with our patriots and is fighting Cabal in the East. These next few years will be a roller-coaster for sure, but I believe we’re heading towards a much better and healthier multipolar world.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Well, he is not speaking the good, the beautiful, and the true.

phelps
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Well, he is not speaking the good, the beautiful, and the true.

Get thee behind me.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

Right back at you.
Vox is wrong and AC’s explanation is that Vox is lying to manipulate people for good reasons.

Ask yourself why what Vox says is in agreement with the subversive left about our history.

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

I agree with AC and Vox. He’s just telling you the facts. The US government crushed the Indians. You can argue abut the reasons but it did happen and there’s no good excuse for some of the things they did morally. They tried to destroy their culture and broke most all the treaties with them.

What Vox is saying as I see it is that you should beware that he same thing could happen to us. All the excuses that some use to justify crushing the Indians could very well be used by others to crush Whites.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

The devil is in the details.
Nobody is defending everything the US government or other Europeans did to the natives.
The problem is the way Vox is cherry picking history, invoking identity politics, and siding with an enemy of the good, beautiful, and true who has done and is currently doing much worse.

Should we be worried about being displaced? Yes
Should we be hating our ancestors and cheering for the people who want to destroy us? NO

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I understand your point.

But the myth is the best weapon we have, and it is not entirely myth, vast numbers of our ancestors lived and died by the myth and laid down their lives to uphold it.

If we allow the myth to be destroyed and disparaged then the enemy wins a great victory.
Without the myth the sheep will simply accept subjugation to cabal and surveillance.

There is a reason the enemy has waged war on the myth and we should not aid them in destroying it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  M in the 517
1 year ago

Cool, I look forward to the raids and scalpings soon then

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Born into an aristocratic dynasty, married into another one.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Also this.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

In this case, a picture really is worth more than a thousand words.

It’s brilliant.

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Classic

Huck
Huck
1 year ago

Everything You Know About The Last Russian Tsar Is a Massive Lie. Here’s The Truth

This link is to an unusual, fascinating article by a Russian Orthodox priest (Englishman) who provides a kind of unified theory of the significance of Russia, its religion, its threat to the Cabal, its role and suffering through the World Wars and revolution and its emergence today into the bulwark of civilization. The article was written before the current anti-Russia moment (2018) but I think it’s a must-read that puts into historical, social/political, spiritual context today’s Ukraine and the obscene behavior of our Russia-phobic Western leaders. It also provides insight into what might have been – the alternative history that may have allowed Russia to prevent the generalized bloodbath of the 20th Century. It left me with a clearer vision of where Putin is taking this, and why he must. It also further convinced me that Trump (and Q), and probably Xi, are fighting the good fight.

https://russia-insider.com/en/history/everything-you-know-about-last-russian-tsar-massive-lie-heres-truth/ri23089

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TRX
TRX
Reply to  Huck
1 year ago

I think the author of that article is a few cans short of a six-pack. He makes a lot of impressive statements with nothing to back them up.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

In which Vox goes full SJW revisionist historian:

What is happening today is directly traceable to the sins of the founding fathers and their abominable behavior toward “the merciless Indian Savages”, as the Declaration of Independence described them.

https://voxday.net/2022/06/30/china-holds-the-usa-accountable/
Sure, just forget the abominable behavior of the natives towards the settlers and the other natives.
Just forget that no nation on earth acted any differently or has any less in its history.

map
map
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Something does not sit right here. Not to take anything away from Vox’s point, which is to note how white America is the Indian now.

The Indian experience with the Europeans is not limited to the United States. The Indians have lived with the European since 1492. This is 284 years before the Declaration of Independence. It is clear that the Indians could not defeat the Spanish, French, and British Empires. They lost their warrior castes in combat. How did they survive in the face of these powers? Clearly, they collaborated to varying degrees, sometimes with the French against the British, or the British against the French, or either against each other. They were intimately involved in the wars and intrigues of the various colonial powers.

This experience cannot help but fashion an Indian altogether different than the one discovered in 1492. If the US gained its independence and successfully removed the Spanish, French and British empires, then what was it supposed to do with the Indians? Wouldn’t a history of collaboration with the former colonial powers make the Indian a potential fifth column? Wouldn’t they be useful in all kinds of operations against the newly-created country? Isn’t this, ultimately, the source of conflict between the US and the Indians? Some Americans recognized the Indians as allies when they sided with the British. Other Americans recognized them as enemies when they sided with the French. With independence, the Indians are now cast with suspicion. Wouldn’t that make sense?

Take, for example, the whole history of treaty violations. Was it common for the French and British to create and honor treaties with obviously weak people like the Indians? Treaties are established when equally powerful parties are fighting to a standstill, with losses and no gains mounting on both sides. I can’t imagine either creating treaties. Why would the United States be expected to create the same?

There appears to be a large, hidden intel up in all of this. The Indians were used as a wedge, with suspicion being cast on both sides. Private parties at the behest of intel probably engaged in these horrible abuses against the Indians, while tarring the US government as the perpetrators of this action. You have to admire at how long intelligence has been in this game and how it understand precisely how to manipulate circumstances.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  map
1 year ago

Well said.

map
map
1 year ago

http://mileswmathis.com/tocsin2.pdf

Good short from Miles Mathis

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

SCOTUS overturns mag bans, assault weapons ban, and carry ban,” Go back and redo in light of what we said in Bruen.”

https://twitter.com/NatlGunRights/status/1542546216512237570

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

“…Now I am wondering if the reason we are not seeing FBI routinely doing perp walks of mobsters, Wall Street criminals, street gangs, and other racketeering organizations is that Cabal has fully infiltrated and taken all of those groups over in the last few years, and FBI has been told it can’t go near any of them, because they are all “with intelligence.”…”

That’s very good reasoning. Now the mob “IS” the State.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

The purpose of the FBI is to bust the competition of organized crime.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Yes.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

hell yeah

anon
anon
1 year ago

Get a load of this facial bifrucation
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Donnie
Donnie
Reply to  anon
1 year ago

So if the demon has control of one hemisphere of Nancy’s brain and vodka has control of the other one, who is it that’s really doing the talking?

Bman
Bman
Reply to  anon
1 year ago

holy shit…..

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago
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Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Israel’s Knesset disbanded and scheduled new elections for November 1 in a 92-0 vote, and alternate Prime Minister Yair Lapid is set to take office from outgoing Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, who announced on June 29 that he will not run for election again, The Times of Israel reported June 30….

https://worldview.stratfor.com/situation-report/israel-knesset-disbands-bennett-will-not-run-upcoming-election

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

You know I went to every one of the Prequels in theatre just hoping that one of them would be good. After I fell asleep in Revenge of the Sith I knew it would never happen. I went to see Force Awakens with a buddy of mine not expecting great things, and I left shaking my head at discount Vader who lost a light saber duel to a first day force user that had never held a light saber in her life. I don’t know if this show is woke, I DO know that it’s STUPID.

Star Wars ended with RotJ (Okay, the Zahn books) and it just took 25 years for everybody to figure it out, except that was over 35 years ago and many still haven’t.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WajEW5HPnuw

phelps
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Agreed. They could have picked up with the Zahn books and made some great movies. Give me a blue Kiefer Sutherland as Thrawn and I’m a happy guy.

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Rogue One was really good, better than RotJ (which I think was good, and underrated).

The Phantom Menace would be a decent middlebrow scifi movie if all the connections to the Star Wars story were removed, and the Rian Johnson movie was interesting. But I agree all the rest is crap.