News Briefs – 07/01/2022

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Even FDA Doctors are beginning to question what is going on with COVID vaccines, given how much less lethal the virus has become, and the lack of any data showing the vaccines still can protect people.

Credit Suisse convicted of money laundering.

FOIAs reveal progressive money fueling FBI, DOJ, leftist activist and election official coordination.

Missouri Governor Parsons signs House Bill (HB) 1878 – requires voter ID – eliminates drop boxes.

California will scour social media looking at all of your statements, to make sure the leftist government approves, before allowing you to get a gun permit.

SCOTUS sends assault weapon, magazine bans back to lower courts to redo in light of the new SCOTUS ruling that holds the Second Amendment is an unassailable right, all about self defense, and is not subject to public concerns. In other words, fix this shit or we will.

Supreme Court deals blow to U.S. climate agenda with EPA decision. A win, but not so far as to destroy the entire federal government, sadly.

Supreme Court won’t hear challenge to New York vaccine mandate for health care workers.

Trump now says Mark Meadows’ ‘whackjob’ aide Cassidy Hutchinson has ‘mental problems’ and insists he wouldn’t lunge at Secret Service agents because ‘they lift 350 lbs – and I don’t.’

Trump election lawyer John Eastman dropped his lawsuit seeking to block his phone records from the January 6 Committee after the FBI ambushed him and seized his phone. No reason given, people assume it is expense.

New Israeli military technology allows operators to ‘see through walls.’

DOJ has VA suspend all benefits of Jan. 6 political prisoner based on laws that says sedition is grounds to suspend benefits.

Dozens of attacks on churches, pregnancy crisis centers, and pro-life groups around the nation have drawn an FBI investigation and questions from lawmakers about whether the Biden administration is doing enough to stop them.

Liz Cheney went over to witness Cassidy Hutchinson after she attacked Trump, to hug her. So are we supposed to hate her or not? I wonder if Cabal plants these little tomatoes with guys like Meadows with orders to try and get him in the sack. And when she failed, this was plan B.

Liz Cheney spoke at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in California and condemned Donald Trump and the MAGA movement in the GOP saying you can’t support Trump and the United States Constitution and received a standing ovation from the Republican crowd. It is why there is no point in going to these things and networking. They are all kids who were following people through grocery stores, or blackmailed Cabal assets, or just people who want to sell out the nation for some cash.

Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase has been providing “historical geo tracking” information and tracing software to government agencies: So much for “secure and anonymous.” It is an intelligence operation bigger than anything you can imagine, because your imagination was broken by it when you were a child. All of your  life it has hidden from you the power of intelligence operations and what they gather and how they can control everything. And it has hidden from you that this is the natural state, tricking you into thinking nobody ever goes so far as to cheat and lie and betray their own to win. The astonishing aspect is not that they created an operation this big, with somebody down the street right now in a house that looks like all the others, watching your keystrokes, and hiding in homes in every neighborhood, listening in other people’s homes to their private conversations, and even using children to target children, just because they see potential in them. That is entirely natural. The astonishing aspect is they fooled everyone into being unable to see the reality, fooling even us, into thinking nobody would ever do anything like this, and we were the normal state. All through a never ending stream of programming and propaganda.

The RCMP has admitted to using spyware and other questionable methods to hack into phones, webcams, and other electronic devices.

The CIA surgically placed a microphone, transmitter, and antenna wire inside a cat in an hour-long operation to eavesdrop on people.

Ghislaine Maxwell’s victims demand investigation into Epstein’s powerful friends. What is amazing is some of these girls describe being raped multiple times per day by these people who visited the island, but the rapists are entirely beyond any investigation, even when the evidence lands right in their lap.

Chinese agents pretending to be concerned Texans executed an online disinformation campaign against a company building a rare earth minerals facility in Texas for the Department of Defense, the cybersecurity firm Mandiant revealed on Tuesday.

Kavanaugh and Roberts join leftists and end the Remain In Mexico policy. So even more migrants are coming. On the bright side, as the US descends, it becomes easier to argue to people that some sort of intelligence operation has infiltrated the political system, and is getting paid to take everything down.

Leak of California concealed-carry permit data is larger than initially reported.

Justice Department to investigate NYPD sex crimes unit. They are the ones who handled Weiner’s laptop.

Bill Gates wins legal approval to buy huge swath of North Dakota farmland worth $13.5M that caused controversy in the state due to law that limits corporate ownership of ranches. This motherfucker is preparing to do something to the food supply. It is never good to have a ridiculously rich guy pontificating one day that we need to get the global population down to 500 million, and the next he is buying up all the farmland.

US hypersonic missile test off Hawaii ends in failure.

Missing text messages mystery adds to questions about Pfizer-EU COVID vaccine deal.

Germany’s experience with Covid ‘vaccines’ suggests they increase Omicron infections.

Dr. Vladimir ‘Zev’ Zelenko passes away.

Hells Angels founding member Sonny Barger dies aged 83 from cancer.

Biden takes aim at America’s largest oil field, threatens to stop production, sending gas prices soaring.

President Joe Biden said Thursday that U.S. drivers will continue to pay record-high gas prices for “as long as it takes” to stop Russia’s war in Ukraine.

A George Soros-backed prosecutor in Virginia released on probation a violent repeat offender who went on to kill an elderly homeless woman—the third case of its kind in the jurisdiction this year.

California makes history: First state in U.S. giving food stamps to illegal aliens.

Officials in Honolulu have granted the developers of a luxury, oceanfront estate tied to Barack Obama a major exemption from environmental laws designed to protect Hawaii’s beaches.

Marvel Comics introducing first gay Spider-man. It is fascinating, because I cannot see how sacrificing all those sales, and all the kids who were reading them before is really worth the propaganda “victory,” of turning Spiderman gay. It is almost like they want Vox Day to win.

Heads up anons, a young woman is missing in Canada (physical description if you click through the link to the article notes Isabella has a goatee, so no mistake here):

Tory deputy chief whip Chris Pincher has resigned from the government, as a newspaper alleged he groped two men at a private members’ club because, in his words, he “drank far too much” and “embarrassed himself and other people.” You cannot get this many mental defectives and deviants by accident or chance. They are being selected and promoted because they are like this. It blows my mind that if I had been a child molester, or a serial killer, I might very well have been put on a fast track to the Presidency, where I wouldn’t have had to do anything, and the money would have flowed like water.

Zimbabwe Central Bank to offer Gold coins as inflation ravages the country.

Final report on investigation into US biological crimes in Ukraine expected in Autumn.

CIA recruiting Daesh Militants to be sent to Ukraine, source says.

EU nears compromise deal to defuse standoff with Russia over Kaliningrad.

Steve Bannon interviews the heroic Archbishop Viganò.

SCOTUS will hear a case where an election map by Republican legislators was overturned as partisan and substituted with one by outside “experts” appointed by a court.

Rasmussen finds half of voters approve of Supreme Court ruling.

Democratic Senators Manchin and Sinema WON’T back changing filibuster to codify abortion – plan to protect Roe in Congress looks dead in the water with moderates refusing to budge.

A new University of Chicago poll found that over a quarter of a deeply alienated American public, particularly those who identify as Republican, believe that it may “soon be necessary to take up arms” against the government. I was just thinking today, of how the prospect that SCOTUS would entirely eliminate all regulatory agencies in the EPA case was absolutely euphoric to everyone on our side. We can’t imagine a better federal government than one stripped of all its power and reduced to nothing. Basically we view our government as the enemy. It is tough not to have happen when they roll out the illegal surveillance, and target the children of your kind in their schools with other child-surveillance, just because their leaders are afraid to let go of power. But it will not end well for somebody, at some point on that trajectory.

With three incumbents going down to defeat in primaries earlier this week, the total number of U.S. House retirements has grown to 58 current members.

Cook political report moves six House races towards GOP.

The Guardian worries – Republicans and other conservative groups are undertaking a huge effort to recruit election workers, a push that could install people with unfounded doubts about the 2020 election in key positions in voting precincts where they could exert considerable power over elections.

Dems lose grip on Senate while Leahy recovers from fall and broken hip.

Spread r/K Theory, because worried leftists are a good thing.

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Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

New Israeli military technology allows operators to ‘see through walls.’

“New”, that’s a good one. 1996 called. Also never mind that x-ray/image processing tech existed and was publicly available 20 years ago that made any subject appear completely naked. Makes you wonder what the CIA was using in the 70’s and the 80’s.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydUmiYG7Njs

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase has been providing “historical geo tracking” information and tracing software to government agencies: So much for “secure and anonymous.”

How screwed are so many people and they don’t even know it yet? Money go *poof* aaaand it’s gone. Then the fuzz comes. Then the pokey.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Chinese agents pretending to be concerned Texans executed an online disinformation campaign against a company building a rare earth minerals facility in Texas for the Department of Defense, the cybersecurity firm Mandiant revealed on Tuesday.

The Chinese are very active as imperialist invaders in the U.S. Just look at any decent college- it’s loaded with foreign (mostly Chinese) grad students. Ask yourself how many American students study in China? Very few. China is the aggressor. China is the invader. China is the manipulator and the blackmailer. China is the hacker. The Chinese are the migrants. The Chinese government is Anti-Christian. Everything China is doing in the U.S. is FAR worse than anything the U.S. EVER did in Iraq or Afghanistan, and they do this AFTER the Cold War, and AFTER the WTO. It’s all very simple to understand.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Commenters on this blog say lots of smart things about many issues, but China is one of their weakest points, in my opinion.

The Chinese are very active as imperialist invaders in the U.S. Just look at any decent college- it’s loaded with foreign (mostly Chinese) grad students. Ask yourself how many American students study in China? Very few.

There must be tons of spies among those Chinese students, but the bottom line is that China wants to learn from America, but Americans just have very little interest in learning anything from one of the oldest and most complex civilizations on the planet. Why aren’t American parents sending their kids to a good Chinese university (or any foreign university, for that matter) instead of overpriced SJW camps in the Northeast? Why do white Americans have so little interest in Chinese culture when they so willingly immerse themselves in the worst parts of black culture? That’s really on them.

China is the aggressor. China is the invader.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yangtze_Patrol
If turnaround is fair play, then the Chinese navy would be fully justified to patrol the Mississippi in post-collapse America from 2054 to 2149.

China is the manipulator and the blackmailer. China is the hacker.

Not the only foreign power to do that, and America plays that game, too. Remember all those US spy planes off China’s coast?

The Chinese are the migrants.

America used them as cheap labor to build its network of railroads.

The Chinese government is Anti-Christian.

During the lockdowns, we learned that almost every government is.

Everything China is doing in the U.S. is FAR worse than anything the U.S. EVER did in Iraq or Afghanistan.

Albright sanctions? Abu Ghraib? Falluja? Chris Kyle, the American Sniper? You could say fentanyl, but unlike what happened in Iraq, that was the American population’s own free will to be the victims of that.

For the record, I’m not Chinese and I wouldn’t want to live there.

Atavisionary
Atavisionary
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

You sound awfully like a Chinese internet worker. That said, Good guys don’t seek positions where they can tell everyone else what to do. It is, actually, perhaps a bit of a flaw for the good guys since that leaves those positions open for asshats. Although, there is a truth to such power being corruptive in and of itself so maybe they are right to shun it. Either way, governments tend to be filled with assholes, and it doesn’t much matter if its chinese or american govt. The Chinese people are not to blame for that, anymore than the american people are to blame for this occupying govts actions. Or perhaps you could say there is a limited liability since even if you know about it, there isn’t anything you can do about it here or there.
>y little interest in learning anything from one of the oldest and most complex civilizations on the planet. Why aren’t American parents sending their kids to a good Chinese university 
Given the aims of the cultural revolution, its hard to imagine you could get much accuracy about pre-communist china anyway. They intentionally stamped most of that out. I don’t hate China, but I imagine they have a bit of a grudge in how they were treated by the west, especially Briton. I would not at all put revenge past them if given the opportunity, and it doesn’t matter how many generations have passed since then. I think rex is a bit extreme in his statement, but if it takes that not to be victim of a belated revenge then so be it. I don’t really care if they were mistreated by people 100 years ago, even if I admit that the opium bs was fucked up, if they want to fuck me now then burn em.

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

You’re ignoring controlled doctor Rx’s in a great deal of the opioid/fentanyl abuse paths. You’re also ignoring the fact that the PRC has consistently cracked down on Christian churches in China, while also ignoring the very obvious Supreme Court rulings on prayer and abortion that have just come down. You are also ignoring the obvious collusion between the Chinese government, Fauci and Gates at Wuhan. How many did that kill, how many will it? What are you going to claim vaccines are ‘free will’, as in free from any compulsion?

You’re practicing classic wormtonguery and whataboutism. China is just as bad as the US Fedgov. Old Babylon and New Babylon. The US went into Iraq for oil, China went into Texas for a rare-earths monopoly. You are a midwit at best. If you want to do an Andrew Anglin and hold your eyes into a slant screaming ‘White Ratiorism’, go ahead. As for me my round eyes are open. The Chinese government is just as bad as the US government. Actually, it’s worse, because it doesn’t have to hide it’s foreignness, were as the Fedgov does.

Last edited 1 year ago by Rex regum veniet
Machine Trooper
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

While most of what you said is true; the US going into Iraq “for oil” is a narrative I hear constantly, with no specifics. What exactly do you mean by that?
The reality I remember is that the US debt skyrocketed because of the WOT. If we confiscated their oil and sold it for profit, we might have at least broke even.
I specifically remember, during Desert Shield, a time when the brass was in a mild panic because our armor and aircraft were waiting for petrolium to arrive from stateside–petrolium we had bought from the Saudis. Our armor and aircraft were physically sitting in Saudi Arabia at the time. We were defending their goat-roping asses from Saddam (at least that’s what we believed at the time), making the Saudis richer while dumping more debt on top of Americans.
Even worse during Gulf War II, I bet.
I encounter these “American imperialism” narratives a lot that talk about how our foreign policy screws over other country “for US interests;” but none of our BS deployments has made America stronger or wealthier since the Banana Wars. Quite the opposite.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Herro, Gong Fei. (共匪)
They pay you too much.
Should be 25 cent army.

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

I hate to be boring, but the anons online are occasionally getting into flaying apart Chinese history. They aren’t being dogmatic about anything, but they are starting with questions, and evidence. Anyway, that whole “glorious history” that you speak of– that’s getting questioned right now.

The first big question is- all of the other major civilizations leave monumental remains, massive stone building structures. You have ??some paper documents. Second, the famous pottery soldiers all had to be rebuilt, conveniently next to a kiln, conveniently at a time when a murderous dictator for life wanted evidence of greatness. Hitler having contempt for the potsherds his ministers got excited about might be the more appropriate response.

And I’m saying this as someone who imagines you could build a future history that has China claiming Chinatowns, Chinese sailors and Confucius Institutes are analogous to Marco Polo, the Conquistador sailors and monasteries, for Europe. These are, arguably, the first few outreaches before global conquest. The roads, ports, bridges and mines certainly look like an empire. The agriculture issue, however, is how you hold for generations. I’m not sure China has that covered.

Also, civilizations built on one wife, many concubines, really don’t seem to be as dynamic as the one man, one wife formula. Young men expand a civ, and they usually need a reason to expand- room for their children. The Mormons had a multiple wives situation, but don’t seem to have taken over the entire West Coast from Deseret to the Pacific.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  wooderson
1 year ago

Yes. Exactly. They have constructed everything off turtle shells with writing on it. I’ve read quite a bit of Chinese historical and archaeological books and it is all nonsense-on-stilts when you check the footnoted. I don’t believe anything out of China. Not the demographics, not the history, not anything.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

I only vaguely started paying a little attention when an art history type walked me through his view of Chinese counterfeiting. It was so different than anything I’d ever heard- you know, the “when did XYZ get created” and it’s Italy, Rome, Venice, Paris, London, and then some weirdo rushes in and “Akshually…….the Chinese invented it back when, even though nobody else heard of it or saw it or innovated on top of it……….” There’s a really good chance that they akshually counterfeited all of this recently, in a fit of middle school girl like pique.

His second point was that we don’t even really know what the main Chinese looked like, since they kept having major massacres throughout their history. So, maybe the Han look was a minority that just lasted longer than anyone else. He cited the various redbearded, blue or green eyed famous Chinese. Who knew there were so many of them, with paintings and Buddhist devotional art?

What’s funny is he used my example of France- pre-Rev, blondes in paintings all over the place. Post- Rev, it’s all short, scrubby haired homely people with facial moles. The Revolution was the mole people taking over a noble kingdom.

Max Barrage
Max Barrage
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Is that you, Vox Day?

Chief_Tuscaloosa
Chief_Tuscaloosa
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

You say you’re not Chinese, but you don’t say you’re American either.
Whatever you may be, your concern is noted.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Yeah, I long ago gave up on my belief that Americans are always the good guys. I wish is wasn’t so.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

This shill’s fentanyl take has me writing out a foul-mouthed screed.

Well done shill. You earned your 5 cents for that post.

Lazza
Lazza
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Yeah whatever chink fag.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Such Virtuous Pagans.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

The more aggressive a person goes on about “China bad” or “Russia bad”, the more likely it is that they do not speak either Chinese or Russian and have never lived in either country.

WRT China, Pompeo, Gordon Chang and Peter Zeihan come to mind. Chang lived in China over a decade ago and appears to be blinded by a certain complex. Zeihan is a low rent grifter. Pompeo is a neocon charlatan.

A person who considers themselves red pilled should look for information about our world outside the mainstream. I don’t like VD but I read his petulant musings regularly because, on these matters, he has a clue. As do I.

I’ll give you a couple of clues: Both countries are traditionalist and inward-focused (preferring to stick to their way of life). Neither country is communist and, until recently, both countries admired America.

In short, stop projecting your supremacist, pro-empire fee-fees on others.

BTW, I’m black American and don’t have a dog in this fight. So, carry on in ignorance if you wish.

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

Lol. This “black American” almost got me again.

AC, the higher quality assets have noticed you.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

LOL

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I don’t know much about the “Russia bad” crowd, but I am familiar with the “China bad” crowd.

Forget language. How can you even think that not knowing the language means the conclusions someone draws is completely false? It makes no sense. Anyone can learn a language and get chummy with a culture. No: Look at where money changes hands. This is where the real honest opinions are formed. Every one of the “China bad” people I’ve known have done tons of close business with them and gave much benefit of the doubt before they drew what they would call their inevitable conclusions: that they would never work with the Chinese again. These positions are not CIA-planted memes, nor did the sentiment grow in a vacuum.

Also, who calls Vox Day’s writing “petulant musings”? And if you’re American, you do have a dog in this fight, regardless of your race. Also, haven’t seen a race bait attempt here in what feels like years. It feels quaint and refreshing.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Macaque Mentality
1 year ago

Reading comprehension; try it. Correlation is not causation. Strawman harder.

As a black American, I am neither Chinese nor Russian by birth, ethnicity, or nationality.

As a red pilled American, after the insanity of the last couple of years, it has become clear to me that our Union is unfixable. The endless focus on stolen elections tells me that the readers on this site still believe that the Uniparty (and our fellow citizens) will allow anything to change.

Many people view Vox Day as a somewhat intelligent but marginally narcissistic person who brooks no difference of opinion.

In your mind, stating facts to support an argument is “baiting.” Sure, makes sense.

highangelhell
highangelhell
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

You deleted one of my comments I guess because I said someone had a “caveman mentality” and it pissed me off but I get it. I love this comments section. Its awesome really. I’m a news junkie who goes to RT and Info wars and natural news and I like the Feral Irishmen..
But this site is the best of all. You get the news and some really smart people in the comments. It’s inspiring.

phelps
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Your concern is noted.
Correlation is not causation, but they are related enough to donate kidneys to each other. When you see correlation and don’t consider causation, you are a stupid motherfucker.
There is no strawman here. You claimed people who don’t trust/like the Chinese don’t speak chinese. MM said that the people who have the biggest problems with the chinese, in his experience, are people who do the most business with the chinese.
Kind of like how people who don’t know black people have the lowest levels of anti-black bias, but people who live in the blackest neighborhoods have the highest.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

You still haven’t convinced me you aren’t chinese.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Bill Gates wins legal approval to buy huge swath of North Dakota farmland worth $13.5M that caused controversy in the state due to law that limits corporate ownership of ranches. This motherfucker is preparing to do something to the food supply. It is never good to have a ridiculously rich guy pontificating one day that we need to get the global population down to 500 million, and the next he is buying up all the farmland.”

Frankly, at the rate we’re going, we would be lucky to have 50 million and very few of them will even be White. What is (((their))) hang up with White people?

teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

The real Israelites including most of the Judahites are hidden — by their ignorance — within the White race; basically the northwestern Europeans and Euro-Americans descended from them are Israelites: the Christians. The seed of the serpent: the false Jews/the Khazarian Jews believe if they can destroy the Christians, they and their father the devil, not Jesus Christ, will control the world and all mankind: Christ’s work willwould be undone.

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

The chief blessing of Abraham went to his great-grandson Ephraim. Ephraim mostly scattered in Europe, via the Greek and Roman conquests of Assyria. Other tribes were also scattered in Europe, including Judah. Ephraim and Judah are the 2 top Israelite tribes, they are the two ‘Royal’ tribes.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  teotoon
1 year ago

plenty of sephardics did bad things all these years too.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

They don’t have a problem with white people. They have a problem with white PROTESTANT people, or their descendants.

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Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Tell that to Catholic Europe. (soon to be Eurafrica)

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

I can assure you that the white people of any importance in Catholic Europe do not intend to do anything else other than rule. They don’t care about the color of their slaves and proles.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Yeah, the Ruling class of any religious persuasion are the problem.

phelps
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

The good news is, after the collapse, you only own as much land as you can personally control.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

White people are the only ones capable of exposing and unseating these scumbags, or so they assume.

There is also a very deep self loathing in someone like Bill Gates, and this is projected outwards onto the rest of us.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Steve Bannon interviews the heroic Archbishop Viganò.

Good thing we have a hero like Vigano. If Vigano doesn’t succeed in reforming the Catholic Church, surely one of his sons will.

1 Timothy 3:2,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synod_of_Elvira
“Vows” of celibacy are pure lineage ending Cabal invention that directly contradicts scripture. Let’s see Vigano end 1717 years of scriptural disobedience, then my opinion of him will improve.

Ann K.
Ann K.
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

One more reason to become Eastern Orthodox, the Church from which the Roman branch split in (officially) 1054. No pope, no filioque, no requirement for priests to be unmarried (until after they are ordained).

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
Reply to  Ann K.
1 year ago

1054 is after 305. That’s 749 years of ‘communion’. 749 years of failed brotherly outreach from the East. Even when the West was in the gutter they didn’t help. In fact, they agreed with the West, even through the Saeculum obscurum. And Orthodox practice partial clerical celibacy in that marriage isn’t allowed after ordination, which is also not aligned with 1 Timothy 3:2. So, that’s centuries of failed priests and disobedience as well, and they cannot claim valid Apostolic succession.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Rex, wait until you absorb the very real possibility those 749 years, or so, didn’t exist.

Gunnar Heinsohn – Toronto Conference 2016
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c876lPZ-UZU

or research Anatoly Fomenko and his work on the New Chronology.

Bonaventure
Bonaventure
Reply to  Ann K.
1 year ago

Matthew 7:21 states: “Not every one that saith to me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven: but he that doth the will of my Father who is in heaven, he shall enter into the kingdom of heaven.”
Later, in Mattew 16:18-19, Jesus sets up a singular Church (not plural) here on earth, giving Peter its keys as its –singular– head: “And I say to thee: That thou art Peter; and upon this rock I will build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. And I will give to thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven. And whatsoever thou shalt bind upon earth, it shall be bound also in heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt loose upon earth, it shall be loosed also in heaven.”
Thus, the “will of my Father” is conducted through the infallible teachings and magisterium of that Church–no other. Those who do not abide by the tenets of the Catholic Church are not abiding by the will of the Father, and as such, in congruence with Matthew 7:21, are not entitled to the Kingdom of Heaven.
Q.E.D.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Bonaventure
1 year ago

Since we know the Donation of Constantine was a forgery then you best become Orthodox by that logic.

Bonaventure
Bonaventure
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Since we know the Donation of Constantine was a forgery…

LOL! We do, huh? Ah, the logic of schismatics….

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Bonaventure
1 year ago

The Donation of Constantine (Donatio Constantini or the Donatio) is a medieval forgery dated to the 8th century CE purporting to be an original 4th-century CE document in which the Roman emperor Constantine the Great (r. 306-337 CE) granted supreme temporal and spiritual power to the Church. The document claims that c. 315-317 CE Constantine was cured of leprosy by Pope Sylvester I (served 315-335 CE) and, in gratitude, surrendered his power and lands to the pope and the pope then generously gave that power back, allowing the emperor his reign.
The Donation of Constantine was most likely written, and almost certainly used, to coerce Pepin the Short, King of the Franks (r. 751-768 CE) into giving the lands he conquered from the Lombards to the Church under Pope Stephen II (served 752-757 CE), was used again – this time with no effect – with Pepin’s son Charlemagne (l. 742-814 CE), and made appearances throughout the reigns of later European monarchs until it was finally proved a forgery by the priest and scholar Lorenzo Valla (l. c. 1407-1457 CE) c. 1439-1440 CE.

https://www.worldhistory.org/Donation_of_Constantine/

More links:

https://www.historyofinformation.com/detail.php?id=1817
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Donation-of-Constantine

Do just a little basic research.

Bonaventure
Bonaventure
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

dated to the 8th century CE

Um… it’s A.D., moron. Any cuck who is going to use the language of the Modernists (i.e., the enemy of God) ain’t worth listening to.

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Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Bonaventure
1 year ago

Go ahead, pick at the stupid modern convention used by the article and ignore the history.
For hundreds of years people would have told you exactly the same thing and used AD.
Grammar Nazi is the last resort of a losing argument.

Max Barrage
Max Barrage
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

What’s with this CE BS? I thought you were a Christian?

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Max Barrage
1 year ago

What AC said.

It’s not my article and I’m not going to bother changing it.

I absolutely agree with you though and never use CE myself.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Ann K.
1 year ago

I agree, Ann. The more I learn about Russian Orthodoxy in particular, the more I feel I’m getting closer and closer to the truth.

Bonaventure
Bonaventure
Reply to  Huck
1 year ago

You mean like how the entirety of the Russian Orthodox priests/prelates had to take an oath to the Bolsheviks/USSR in order to avoid being thrown in prison? Wake up… there ain’t a single valid priest/prelate today amongst the Russian schismatic sect… they are all communists at heart.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Bonaventure
1 year ago

I can’t argue with that.
But the schismatic Bishops of Rome are no better, aside from the Great Schism the history of their church is full of equivalent surrenders to the world.

Jolly Jimmy
Jolly Jimmy
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Peter, called the first pope by the papists, had a mother-in-law. Oops.

Bonaventure
Bonaventure
Reply to  Jolly Jimmy
1 year ago

Oh wow… now there’s a revelation.
But when you don’t have much of a base, it’s easy to fall off-kilter.
See this for a detailed explanation re: priestly celibacy: https://www.fisheaters.com/priestlycelibacy.html
Further..Council of Elvira, A.D. 306, Canon XXXIII
27. A bishop or other cleric may have only a sister or a daughter who is a virgin consecrated to God living with him. No other woman who is unrelated to him may remain.
33. Bishops, presbyters, deacons, and others with a position in the ministry are to abstain completely from sexual intercourse with their wives and from the procreation of children.  If anyone disobeys, he shall be removed from the clerical office.

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Rex regum venient
Rex regum venient
Reply to  Bonaventure
1 year ago

Imagine Abraham abstaining from sexual contact after Heavenly Father spoke with him, that would have changed things a bit don’t you think.

Bonaventure
Bonaventure
Reply to  Rex regum venient
1 year ago

Abraham was never Ordained in the proper sense. Thus, he was a priest in the same way Adam was. He was the head of a race, and so a representative of that race to God, and the representative to that race of what God wanted. Thus, he offered an imperfect sacrifice as God commanded. Before called to offer Isaac in sacrifice, he was not a priest except in a very wide sense anyway, and never was such a priest in a wide sense, as we all are, expected to remain perfectly continent.

It is worth noting that the New Testament is not the destruction of the Old, but it’s fulfillment, so we will see very similar things, only perfected. This is one reason why it is ridiculous to think that sacrifices have ended (Cf. Mal. 1.11) with the New Testament. So, if the Old Testament had a priesthood which required sacrifices, and ritual purity before these, thus abstaining from marital relations for a time for those priest, now that the perfect sacrifice is offered by Christian priests, does not it demand even more?

Further, with Abraham, he was not called to offer Sacrifice (the action of a priest), until after he had all of his children and was quite old. Previous to this, he was not acting as a sacrificing priest. So, perhaps Abraham did abstain from sexual contact with Sarah after the birth of Isaac. Scripture does not say this did not happen, so your interlocutor is projecting his own ideas, and not being faithful to Scripture. Recall that both Abraham and Sarah were not exactly “young bucks” when Isaac was born.

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Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Jolly Jimmy
1 year ago

Yes, and Mary remained The Blessed Virgin, even though somehow Jesus had brothers, and also called the Queen of Heaven, though nowhere in scripture does that title appear, BUT it is the supposed title of SEVERAL of the goddess religion variants. This is why the 95 thesis nailed to a church door. This is why Puritans and Huguenots abandoning Europe altogether for some place where Rome cannot have them murdered in the town square, or where politics had allowed for genuine heresy to creep in under the umbrella of “tradition”.

These days it’s almost quaint considering that we’re all in the same crosshairs now.

Bonaventure
Bonaventure
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

This is why the 95 thesis nailed to a church door.

Clearly, you’ve never even read said 95 theses, for not one of them raises anything you’ve said.
Next.

Bonaventure
Bonaventure
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Celibacy? You think the world’s and the Church’s problems all boils down to celibacy? (face palm) And more important, you think +Vigano is going to form some other [c]hurch on the basis of throwing out celibacy? (double face palm)
Please, take your sola scripture heresy and schismatic/heretical ideas somewheres else.

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Atavisionary
Atavisionary
Reply to  Bonaventure
1 year ago

>Celibacy
I see it as neither a good or bad thing. I can see why it can be a valuable experience for spiritual growth situationally. More focus on higher ideals because of less distractions. However, proper loving relationships can also be valuable for spiritual growth. The buddhists think it just increases your karmic load by creating additional entanglements, and that is why they advocate it. More or less, I imagine it boils down to something similar in the catholic church. In terms of objective understanding of universal principles, I doubt it is absolutely necessary. Just sometimes helpful. A spiritual teacher shouldn’t have celibacy as a pre-requisite in my personal opinion. Having sex in and of itself is not evil in any way. And that includes for spiritual teachers like priests. It depends on the situation and consequences. And also whether it is done in a loving way, and of course deal with any possible children that result in a loving way.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Bonaventure
1 year ago

For nearly 2,000 years the church eliminated the best and the brightest from the gene pool.
You think that helped things?
You can pass on sola scriptura if you want, but you can’t defy scripture.

Bonaventure
Bonaventure
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

 but you can’t defy scripture.

No, you can’t.

“His disciples say unto him: If the case of a man with his wife be so, it is not expedient to marry.”
[Matthew 19:10]

 “I wish that everyone was as I am [celibate and single]. (1 Cor. 7:7)

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Bonaventure
1 year ago

The disciples were saying they wouldn’t marry if they could divorce:

Matthew 19
9 And I say unto you, Whosoever shall put away his wife, except it be for fornication, and shall marry another, committeth adultery: and whoso marrieth her which is put away doth commit adultery.
10 His disciples say unto him, If the case of the man be so with his wife, it is not good to marry.

If you are going to quote something to defend your case it should be this:

11 But he said unto them, All men cannot receive this saying, save they to whom it is given.
12 For there are some eunuchs, which were so born from their mother’s womb: and there are some eunuchs, which were made eunuchs of men: and there be eunuchs, which have made themselves eunuchs for the kingdom of heaven’s sake. He that is able to receive it, let him receive it.

But that’s hardly conclusive, you will go to heaven if you don’t marry, you will risk not going to heaven if you marry and then divorce.
So not marrying in order to not divorce is making yourself a eunuch for the kingdom of heaven’s sake.

1 Corinthians 7

7 For I would that all men were even as I myself. But every man hath his proper gift of God, one after this manner, and another after that.

Paul is clearly giving an opinion and not a command, and he says it is not for everyone.

1 Corinthians 6

12 All things are lawful unto me, but all things are not expedient: all things are lawful for me, but I will not be brought under the power of any.

Paul had just said in the previous chapter it would be lawful but he chose not to.

1 Corintians 7

2 Nevertheless, to avoid fornication, let every man have his own wife, and let every woman have her own husband.

This sounds like good advice to all the Priests throughout the ages who fell to temptation.

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

Projection. You call people heretics because you follow a way that was heretical over 1700 years ago.

Maniac
Maniac
Reply to  Bonaventure
1 year ago

Paul made it quite clear in Corinthians that celibates like him were the minority and that people who weren’t suited for the sexfree life should lean toward marriage. Oh, and he also said in Timothy that one of the hallmarks of the apostate church would be one that forbids marriage.

There’s little doubt in my mind that the rampant child sex abuse that’s come to light in recent years stemmed from the forced celibacy that the perpetrators undertook. Repressed sexuality has a way of expressing itself in some very ugly ways.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

agree rex, and it is right there with droit de seigneur and the first son gets all the goods. who are whose actual sons, and whose sons get cheated out of a family / fortune?

Ultra
1 year ago

So I experienced something kind of strange last night that I think is worth sharing with the commenters here. I was watching the mini documentaries Tucker Carlson made for Fox News called Tucker Carlson Originals. One episode about illegal immigration centered on the town of Uvalde. Mind you this aired in 2021 long before the recent shooting. That in itself is a little strange but could easily be a coincidence since it is on the border although if one were making a documentary about illegal immigration I feel like there could be better places to focus on.

What was weird was at some point during the documentary they were interviewing the mayor as well as the police chief that was in the news Pedro Arredondo and they were talking about how often their schools have to be locked down. In the scene they had him walking down the hallway of the Uvalde High School trying to open locked doors and talking about how when something happens they go into “secure mode” and they lock down and everyone goes into classrooms and every door is locked and once they are locked “no one comes in or out. Period.” It then cuts to him again saying that when he goes to lock down campuses and little kids come out and ask him if they’re safe and he says it’s sad because they should be focusing on their education not safety.

I just thought this was really surreal and weird to be watching this knowing that a year after it aired that the shooting would occur there. Who ever heard of this town before? And yet it was featured in a Fox News Tucker Carlson documentary? With all the same important characters and locations more or less. I experienced a similar thing with Parkland after Nikolas Cruz did his shooting. Somewhere I’d never heard of before, Parkland Florida in Broward County, just kept coming to my attention in the news for one reason or another totally unrelated to the shooting. Maybe it’s all one big coincidence but these days I am extremely suspicious of coincidences that’s all.

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

Share a link if you’ve got it. That’s top level material.

Ultra
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

It might get DMCA’d but I uploaded the entire video to bitchute for now. Here is the link: https://www.bitchute.com/video/y2iMlbnti4gA/

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Ultra
1 year ago

They really do have to forewarn us of their evil or provide evidence that the entire op is a LARP, right? Either way, we – the sheep – are clueless and manipulated.

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PhilKinTN
PhilKinTN
1 year ago

Over at The Daily Financial Trends, it says:
“American [Airlines] has had a troubled relationship with its union, which has repeatedly complained of fatigue from grueling schedules and other quality of life issues, such as schedule changes, which it called for dealing with, in these negotiations.”
Who knew schedule changes could cause myocarditis?

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

I read a book about the all the debt based buyouts. Takeovers of industry and the Airlines in the US. I remember where one of these hostile takeover guys who I think it American Airlines told the unions they would have to take vast pay cuts. But why was this. In fact a Jew with a few million dollars borrowed from other Jews billions of dollars to hostilely take over a enterprise that was making money and had built up a large infrastructure over decades. They then used this crippling debt foisted upon them to tell the employees they needed to cut back on wages and benefits. So a Jew collected all the profits and gave the rest to other Jews who created money from basically nothing (Jew FED) and strip mined the profits from millions of employees.

We should take all this back. Every single one of these that were bought up with debt. Strip it from them and give it to the American people and the employees.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

That’s what happened to sewing patterns. Don’t laugh. It’s a worldwide industry selling blueprints for how to make clothes, used mostly by skilled lower middle class and skilled lower class people. That is, most people in American history up to the latest wave of immigrants. The “Big Four” were Vogue, Butterick, McCalls and Simplicity.

They were all American companies from the turn of the century. They all had excellent, stable pension plans. They all got bought and asset stripped. Simplicity was the piggy bank stripped to buy Australian mining stocks.

The sewing pattern companies spun out magazines- McCalls, Vogue Fashion, and one other. They fostered the midcentury writers that still end up high school curriculums- Dreiser comes to mind.

Burda is a German pattern company that a German woman founded, modeled on the American pattern companies. She set it up immediately post-War. It is now a billion dollar company. She had her own miniseries in Germany, heroizing her. It’s the first Western company invited into Russia, when Raisa Gorbachev wanted Russian women to be stylish.

The American big four were bought out last year by a British publishing house.

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

“sewing patterns”

I’m not laughing. A lot of these little companies paid decent wages, insurance and small pensions. Romney ruined one paper company that made letters and other small paper goods. No debt. They took it over, gorged it with debt and destroyed it. They paid Romney’s company like $50 million a year for “advice”. I guess the advice to the managers was,”pay us or we’ll throw you on the streets”. The whole company lost everything. NO jobs, no pensions, as they looted them and no nothing. Romney and his pals lined their pockets of course.

There are hundreds and hundreds of these. Not a few years ago they started buying all the electrical, plumbing, AC, etc. supply houses all over the country. Now if you want parts, order them because they stock nothing. The supply houses used to pride themselves on carrying a huge assortment of all sorts of stuff so if you went there they could find something you could use to get a job done. Now, it’s order everything.

We lost vast amounts of knowledge in all these small and medium businesses. Germany has run most of their economy on these sort of businesses and we used do the same but no one can go up against Jews with infinite borrowing ability.

How much you want to bet they own all or nearly all the food processing. Maybe they are burning them down for insurance. If you own all the processing and burn a few up it just increases the value of the ones you have left.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

“Strip-mine” is the right term for what was done to the American industrial and manufacturing economy by “Wall Street” throughout the last 40 years. Not coincidentally, these same Cabal players were investing heavily into China and partnering with its Cabal faction there and its new manufacturing sector. It was a rape of our country and people. Pure evil.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago
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Just Me
Just Me
1 year ago

I wonder if Cabal plants these little tomatoes with guys like Meadows with orders to try and get him in the sack. And when she failed, this was plan B.

Funny you should say that…
Over at bombardsbodylanguage, the comment was made that there’s an awful lot of sexual tension in Cassidy’s testimony.
https://bombardsbodylanguage.com/2022/06/29/body-language-cassidy-hutchinson-sweet-as-honey/

teotoon
teotoon
1 year ago

Trump election lawyer John Eastman dropped his lawsuit seeking to block his phone records from the January 6 Committee after the FBI ambushed him and seized his phone.

And, there goes the Fourth Amendment

teotoon
teotoon
1 year ago

California will scour social media looking at all of your statements, to make sure the leftist government approves, before allowing you to get a gun permit.

Now the thugs have denied you the First Amendment and the Second.
The time has come to not only sue the politicians our of even their house and homes but to the point their kids have to walk the street serving providing intimate services.
These parties are corporations; it is time to sue each state corporation and the parent corporation.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  teotoon
1 year ago

They only worry about the parts of the Constitution that they think help them hold on to power. The rest of it, they actively oppose.

The Constitution is a document that mostly tells the Fed what it *can’t* do. That is anathema to the power-obsessed.

highangelhell
highangelhell
Reply to  teotoon
1 year ago

You want the children of some thugs to have to prostitute themselves?

gngstlkerspottingforshits&giggles
gngstlkerspottingforshits&giggles
1 year ago

Just saying. If it was me and i was a guy who was a higher risk of theempieareofflie’s effbeeeye guest-apo agentsleman confisticating my smartphone, get me one of those high quality rugeed fat otter cases, develop flat obling shaped, civilian legal thermite welding charge to fit inside the otter case up against the phone’s backside, incorporated into this rapid oxcidation safety device, just in case, some foriegn agent invading my country decided to steal my phone, a ripcord initiator, so i had a method of keeping such evil agents provocateurs from getting my personal private data and using it for evil purposes against my countries best interests and security.
In these times, A Man’s got to due his civic patriotic legitimate duty and do his part to protect his government from evil after all.
Just in case.
Just saying.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

I don’t want to give you false hope ac, but I think the roe v wade decision is way bigger than anyone could ever imagine, because if my digging is correct, it actually symbolizes an end to the mk ops, as abortion is symbolic of selling your child as a ticking time bomb to the 666.

Back in 1973, roe v wade was made into law, and then immediately after, mk ultra was shut down and the evidence destroyed. This marked the turning point from mk ultra being a secret goverment program into being a voluntary one, with no strings for the perpetrators.

Like Q said, just because nothing seems to be happening, doesn’t mean nothing is happening.

“The world is not how you view it”, ie news is not made for us, it’s made for clowns. Media is not designed for us, it’s designed for them. I think the fear porn that everyone seems to fling around is because their world is burning down, not ours.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

SCOTUS has yet to rule that the unborn are people with a right to life.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

MK Ultra was completed and declassed because they found something better and felt safe revealing the method to the public. I don’t really understand the connection between mind control and choosing baby murder that you’re trying to make though.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

What i’m saying is that abortion, imo, is symbolic of mkultra ops, which is the precursor to what ac writes about being under. The current model of this system is voluntary, in the sense that money is the motivator, at least for the people carrying out the orders for harassment. At the top, you have very rich men who pay to have people put under this thing, who I imagine are certainly part of a cult, but the perpetrators, generally speaking, have no ties to anyone at the top. Using symbolism is how they get away with this, as doing so allows plausible deniability in the case of the law, as 99% of regular people don’t have any clue about symbolism.

When roe v wade was put into effect originally, this was the marker of the evolution of mkultra from a government program, into the current iteration, which is what ac reports on today. Roe v wade being overturned, therefore represents a reversal of this. Once you start seeing symbolism, you will see it everywhere in every form of media, which is exactly what Q is still trying to get anons to understand, although understandably its very difficult, as the world is not how you view it.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I’ve noticed the trend toward the anti-Hero, which I have little use for.

I’m reading a book at present I picked up back in the days when Kindle was new, and I’d grab just about every freebie available. I now have over 1130 books in Kindle, and don’t bother with freebies unless it really interests me. The book is “John Carter and the Gods of Hollywood.” A writer wrote a book in 1911 that inspired generations of people, about a Civil War soldier from Virginia who was transported to Mars. I had never heard of it. Unholywood spent 100 years in failed attempts to make a movie based on the book, although portions of it had been mined all along. Avatar, Star Wars, Flash Gordon, etc were all inspired by it.

Devil Mouse made several attempts to make a movie, and finally succeeded in 2012, but they botched it somehow. They spent too much money on it, it didn’t make that much in theaters, and they pulled it and stuck it in the vault.

The hero in the book was fully formed, capable, and virtuous. The Pixar director who made the movie decided to make him flawed and only toward the end of the movie he ended up like the character in the book. Supposedly, this was so people could identify with him, but it seems to fit the trend. I think this is more of a “normie” book, so I don’t expect to hear MK Ultra in it.

I watched Psych. Good show, but you’re right. Scrubs was the same way. The character, for all his talent, was weak and cowardly and somewhat stupid and only succeeded in spite of that. I guess that’s what they want. I find most people do not cultivate the virtue of competence, and it could be they have no heroes in the culture to emulate, since they’re all anti-heroes. A friend of mine put on “Deadpool” while I was visiting him. I politely watched, but kept repeating over and over to myself “WTF is this? I can’t stand this. This guy’s only single talent is he can’t be killed. He’s a loser. He’s stupid, and selfish, and incompetent, and this just isn’t enjoyable for me.” I outgrew superheroes while still young, and did not join the Marvel craze, except for Thor. I like Thor for some reason.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  EricTheAwful
1 year ago

There are three late-career John Wayne films that for me epitomize the no apologies American hero:

True Grit
The Cowboys
The Shootist

They are very rewarding to watch with your loved ones – especially the young. Man, we have lost so much, but these films will confirm every decent character and trait you ever tried to instill in or model for those you love.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Really? We watched Psych as a family, all the way through. It’s the story of the young man going from broken by his parents divorce- which is clearly shown to be down to his mother being selfishly wicked. He grows into a mature relationship with his father. Everyone around him is more organized and successful than him. Religion is taken seriously the way young men take religion seriously- it has jokes and the men make choices- one loves truly, one loves but won’t listen.

It shows that he is not lazy- he stays up nights doing his job so that he makes it look effortless to others- sprezzatura. His father is shown as very nurturing to him as a child, with really particular ambitions for him- which, again, fathers do. He has skills, and he has to learn to use them for the good of society. As he develops, other people develop alongside him. The divorced detective learns to be faithful and merciful. The female detective learns ‘trust but verify’- her father was a conman. The father grows, too, from a broken, bitter man to one who has a life and embraces its possibilities.

The women are professional and ambitious, not to go to New York City, but to do good. One goes to Africa, one stays in her town.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  wooderson
1 year ago

Psych used the style of the times- the goofy, shallow young man adventuring, as the birdie, while the serious stuff went on the other hand. It’s the only show I know of where the heroes are actively Christian- they know the hymns, they know the Christmas story, they show the young characters at church learning about Noah, they know the names and traditions about the three wise men.

It’s the only show that took GenX touchstones as good things, rather than erased- Vox- or “everything wrong with this world”- Tim Curry is cast as a louche British song contest judge (Frank N. Furter, we still love you!!!) or Tears for Fears singers showing up.

Take that back- Burn Notice, far less family friendly- is the other one doing the yellow birdie while a serious Christian theme is being run through the series.

I’m surprised either of them got made. I am very glad both of them succeeded. No one in television seems to have any idea why these two shows punch above their production weight, in terms of fan loyalty.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Right, I wouldn’t show Burn Notice to impressionable children. Although,right now, I am, just because I’m watching while someone cuddles up to me playing video games. I’d wonder about what is in this kid’s head, except I already know that what’s in there from real life is pretty awful. Very strong good guys facing terrifying situations might be what he needs.

Burn Notice is the most straightforward Purgatorio. It’s funny how blatant it is. He’s “burned”- Hell- now he’s “not going anywhere”- and neither are the deeply flawed other characters. They hear about grace, but they have to learn how to have grace. Leave out the Michael, and the very blatant St Michael, Defend us in battle, that is so obvious. He makes a cross- duct tape on his chair, and then gets on that cross- sits down in the chair- and talks to his government legal tormentor. That’s when the show went from something fluffy, to I have to see where this goes. It’s the only one with a reverently presented Bible. It has good guy priests. It has an obviously sinning policeman repenting and saying the Lord’s Prayer, and then getting immediate help. It has the main character weeping and saying words from, I want to say Isaiah. He’s not mangling it like Tarantino. His mother finally repents. The final scene is in a snowy, peaceful place. Oh, the girl has to admit what she did, and go to jail. The sunglasses “…through a glass darkly…” He puts them on or takes them off, according to if he’s making mistakes or not. It’s marketed as “sexy, fun, violence.” It has bikini shots and skyscrapers- the distractions- but it’s a purgatorio.

Psych is catnip for kids. It kind of corresponds to how they want to grow up- hang out with your best friend, make jokes, be good at your job, have a girlfriend, do fun things, have a pastor who loves you, parents, grownups can be silly fools. The coroner, for instance. I like that they have the religious stuff in there, but not foregrounded. Most kids will not grow up to be pastors. The maudlin kind of church first, church always, guilt trip everyone with verses, isn’t happening in this show. It’s a far more livable world than what the non-Christians thought would happen in a religious world. The people hostile to Christianity had the reins of all media for most of our lives. Anything away from that has to not be obvious.

I focus on churches because churches outlast governments. Tax farms and armies and admin aren’t what most people live or die for. Most of the regular people remain, even if the tax farmers die off. The COVID stuff is the top trying to hold on after their predicted upheavals. The Bronze Age collapse- the rulers died out, it looks like, while the fellaheen remained.

highangelhell
highangelhell
Reply to  wooderson
1 year ago

Everything on T.V. including the news and “Psych” is rubber stamped by Cabal as approved for the masses. Antient Aliens and even The Punisher, which featured Intel guys stuffing dead soldiers with heroin to smuggle it into the U.S. If it’s on TV it doesn’t interfere with their brainwashing. Or more likely is part of that. What did the Punisher do to affect the people? They sold a bunch of t-shirts. Would not be suprised if they also own the company that made the t-shirts.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

AC, you just made a connection that had eluded me before: they “set about writing TV sitcoms and charging advertisers to fund beaming them into everyone’s house at once.” Off course! As Cabal CIA perfected the mass media brainwashing potential of television for their social programming op, they turned around and required all their client consumer products/services companies to pay for advertising in a massive money laundry back through to Cabal. That complicity also explains why every single major company is woke and toes the Cabal line.

phelps
1 year ago

California will scour social media looking at all of your statements, to make sure the leftist government approves, before allowing you to get a gun permit.

Obviously in conflict with Bruen. I doubt it even gets out of the 9th Circuit.

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phelps
1 year ago

Hells Angels founding member Sonny Barger dies aged 83 from cancer.

And just like that, the 1%ers lost a little bit of their glow.

Chief_Tuscaloosa
Chief_Tuscaloosa
1 year ago

Horrific news 4 boomers—cruise prices likely increasing to avoid bankruptcy + they’re too old to wait until after WW3 for prices to drop. Sad.
http://www.thefinancialtrends.com/2022/07/01/cruise-lines-face-a-difficult-future/

B.Chiclitz
B.Chiclitz
1 year ago

Marvel Comics introducing first gay Spider-man. It is fascinating, because I cannot see how sacrificing all those sales, and all the kids who were reading them before is really worth the propaganda “victory,” of turning Spiderman gay. It is almost like they want Vox Day to win.

Possible that Cabal has a ‘Frankenstein’s Monster” problem?

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Apparently, the actual reason for this is that Nevada is purposefully running the lake empty to generate electricity for CALIFORNIA. I have no idea how much they had to bribe Nevada politicians into this, but whoa.

Sacramento is a plague upon the entire United States, but most especially on the WEST COAST. BREAK UP CALIFORNIA. ONE STATE doing this much damage CANNOT be allowed to happen again.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srYiC9y2LbU

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teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Got links. I have been looking for this information for at least two weeks; I recall reading a year or so that California was deliberately draining fresh water into the Pacific.

Mr Twister
Mr Twister
Reply to  teotoon
1 year ago

Re: Draining water into the pacific.
I read that it was to do with some of fish, I suspect it’s more to do with messing with the oceans, affecting the Gulf stream or some such shenanigans.

Machine Trooper
Reply to  teotoon
1 year ago

Believe it or not, there were a lot of decent folks in California who farmed. With the deliberate fires (and maybe DARPA extending droughts, if that’s possible) in addition to intentionally wasting water and taxing/regulating the piss out of them; they’re probably trying to break all the farmers so some GloboHomo agent like Gates can gobble up their farmland at bargain basement prices…if that hasn’t happened already.
The plot of Chinatown suggests that the intentional waste of freshwater in California is nothing new–a scam they have likely perfected, now.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Machine Trooper
1 year ago

“…GloboHomo agent like Gates can gobble up their farmland at bargain basement prices…”

There was a documentary I saw where Los Angeles county was going way out in the desert and harassing people for inspection violations. Mind you this is places where the nearest neighbor is five or ten miles away. Fining them for everything they can think of. Making them tear down homes, out houses. All sorts of stuff. This is the same people who ignore all sorts of violations from illegals, like having seven people live in a garage. The only reason to do this is to drive them off the land. I looked and looked but can’t find a link to it. If I ever remember what it was I will link it. Searching does no good as search engines now are fairly worthless.

That’s another sore subject. I remember when Google had a great search engine. You could use keywords and + modifiers and great, really close searches. Now it seems to ignore the modifiers and feed you lots of garbage. Sigh.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

>Final report on investigation into US biological crimes in Ukraine expected in Autumn.

Prediction of the report: The US .GOV didn’t know it was happening, also we knew it was happening but didn’t participate, also we were there just in an oversight role, but we only led the teams and did not participate in the experiments first hand, and well those human subjects deserved it anyway for being Russian.

My Minecraft server doesn’t see a prolific future for “””scientists,””” they likely deserve to be flayed on sight for their crimes against humanity over the last 100 years.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

My guess is that many elements of the US government didn’t know. I think it was a pure cabal operation. But of course the US government would have funded these operations, and were probably given falsified grant applications, the works.

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

Steve Bannon interviews the heroic Archbishop Viganò.

The link is to a transcript at warroom.org, so you don’t have to sit through the interview. And its an important interview, since Vigano is quite explicit about what has been happening. Unfortunately his language style is involved instead of direct, so it takes some effort to wade through.

Vigano said that in the 1990s what he calls a “white coup” (golpe bianco), an usurpation of authority without outright violence, too place throughout the developed western countries. Specifically this involved transfers of authority from national governments to either international agencies or supposedly private sector companies. He specifically cites the activities of Mario Draghi in Italy during this decade.

He then says that this was made obvious with the co-ordinated response to the fake pandemic in 2020. This dovetails with my own impressions, reached independently, that the Cabal gained completely authority in the 1990s and then revealed this in 2020, though most people in 2020 pretended not to see what they were seeing.

Here is a quote, spoken in more direct language than Vigano usually uses:

And what do you advise, Your Excellency, to get out of this dead end?”

“Respect for authority is connatural to civilized man, but it is necessary to distinguish between obedience and servility. You see, every virtue consists of the just mean between two opposite vices, without being a compromise, but also as the peak between two valleys, so to speak. Disobedience sins by falling short, not wanting to submit to a good order of a legitimate authority; servility on the other hand sins by excess, submitting to unfair orders or orders given by an illegitimate authority. The good citizen should know how to disobey civil authority, and the good Catholic how to do the same with ecclesiastical authority, disobeying whenever the authority demands obedience to an iniquitous order.”

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

Frankly, the FACT that Bergoglio hasn’t publicly excommunicated Vigano is revealing. Vigano exists to keep conservative Catholics from leaving the RCC and exploring other Christian options. When Vigano gets excommunicated I will pay attention to him.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Maybe also to reboot the church if the current establishment loses.
“See, the good guys are in charge now, don’t ask how they got so high up in power while the bad guys were in charge.”

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Exactly. Vigano is given a platform to make it seem as if there is a good faction in the church.

There isn’t.

Ed Note – Please use the term Church Leadership, just to prevent shitstorms from forming in the comments. Thank you.

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

“President Joe Biden said Thursday that U.S. drivers will continue to pay record-high gas prices for “as long as it takes” to stop Russia’s war in Ukraine.

Jim Stone remarked on this and posted that the Blues clearly weren’t worried about the elections this year. I agree, its more evidence that the plan for the elections is to either steal them, ban opposition politicians from running in them, or cancel them altogether. There won’t be a GOP Congress, because the risk of handing them committees with investigative powers is too great.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

indict, ban and disqualify them is certainly the whitmer / nessel plan.

Machine Trooper
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

All of the above, probably. Not that the GOP will do a damn thing to right the ship even if they could.

darby
darby
1 year ago

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dWVOrMXEbY
Since you had a bigfoot discussion the other day. Here is a weird story about one with much more detail and interaction. Some things about the biology don’t seem right for normal primates as described. But in all likelihood, big foot isn’t a naturally evolved creature so who knows.

The Mad Piper
The Mad Piper
1 year ago

(A)nd even using children to target children…”
Anon, any thoughts on children surveilling their siblings for cash and prizes? Stefan Molyneux has commented multiple times on how at least 50% of sibling relationships as bullying (mine included). Maybe it’s not just “bullying”, it’s tearing down someone of potential?

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  The Mad Piper
1 year ago

It could be, depending on the family.

Mr Twister
Mr Twister
Reply to  The Mad Piper
1 year ago

Mine included.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Gina Carano Reveals Her First Ever Vote Was For The Don

https://bigleaguepolitics.com/gina-carano-reveals-her-first-ever-vote-was-for-the-don/

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Texas Sheriff Drives 4 Illegal Aliens To International Bridge, Deports Them

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/texas-sheriff-drives-4-illegal-aliens-international-bridge-deports-them

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
1 year ago
Machine Trooper
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Everything he said about the “Republicans” is actually true of the Democrats/communists/SJWs/traitors (amongst whom are many “Republicans”).

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Machine Trooper
1 year ago

Yes.
And the stuff he said about the rich Demoncrats fundraising from the poor is also true of the RINOs and RNC etc.

I know they say it helps commit to people to vote if you get them to contribute, but the rich don’t give nearly what they could if they really cared about politics and constantly hound the widow for her mite.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Cuba’s most powerful general, who controlled much of the island’s economy, is dead

https://news.yahoo.com/ra-l-castro-ex-son-144544349.html

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Excellent thread by Schwab. Must read:
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1542946407816089601
Women’s Liberation, abortion, Margaret Sanger and how they are all connected through occultism.
Here is the archive:
https://archive.ph/7c3G9