News Briefs – 07/10/2022

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Follow Don Jr on twitter here.

“Make sure those you follow talk about the surveillance, because everyone who is in the game knows. Make them either damage the machine by saying it, or reveal they are part of it by staying silent. Demanding our side talk about the surveillance is really the closest to a Xanatos gambit our side has.”

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DFT – Some Think Elon’s Twitter Buyout Was A Cover For Liquidating Tesla Stock

DFT – Canada To Return Nord Stream Turbines

Hunter’s iPhone backup got released on 4Chan. An anon showed up here and began giving the backstory. The laptop is a distraction op run by the feds, and has already had all the bad stuff deleted. I assume they left the dick pics and the video of Hunter banging Natalie because they judged that as controllable, probably because it was “All about sex,” and rubes would focus on it and not on the real crimes they deleted. He claimed the real action is on the iPhone backup, which this anon had, and which he claims did not get scrubbed. Along the way he revealed Jack “two weeks” Maxey had this and never released it, but raised money off all this, so he is a fraud. Others had it and were going to release it, but Kim Dotcom paid them to not release it “so they wouldn’t get in trouble”, and supposedly gave it to Wikileaks (who appear to have also deep sixed it). So Kim Dotcom may have been turned into an asset (why is he not bitching about the surveillance?), and as expected, Wikileaks is a honeypot. The cracking of the files is in process as we speak. Someone said a file of blackmail that Hunter kept on Joe is on it, but it hasn’t been found and released yet. What I have seen is Hunter complaining about Hallie saying he was inappropriate with Natalie, and other less damning texts, as well as more pictures of Hunter walking around naked. We will see if what is on it lives up to expectations tomorrow and in the coming days. If not, it is not impossible this is another distraction. So far what has come off it has been underwhelming.

Trump lawyer Cristina Bobb lays out how he might get reinstated after the election. Maybe I am reading too much into it, but it feels like she has done a lot more research on this “complex” process and how you would handle it “complexly” than you would think she would have done if it was mere recreational, intellectual navel-gazing. Also, she appears to have left OAN, and she said at the Alaska rally she moved to Florida, which is close to Trump. She might be working on something interesting.

Alaska’s ranked choice voting system, put into place by Murkowski’s allies, means a candidate who is moderate enough to be the second choice for the opposite party can win even if their own party hates them. And they might especially win if their own party hates them and hte opposition decides to hit the opposition by voting for their traitor. The article says Palin is likely to not win, and Murkowski could, though you never know with the media.

Along those lines, Liz Cheney funded by Obama and Hillary donors in GOP primary.

A retired three-star Army general was suspended from a high paying mentoring job for mocking a recent tweet Jill Biden made supporting abortion as a woman’s right, which read, “Glad to see you finally know what a woman is.”

The man accused of gunning down Shinzo Abe believed the former Japanese prime minister was linked to a religious group he blamed for breaking up his family and causing his mother’s bankruptcy, police said. Sounds like the kind of thing a programmer might put in a wind-up toy’s head. Did Abe have the spare time to fuck around in religious groups?

NPR calls former Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzo ‘divisive arch-conservative’ hours after his assassination.

CBS ‘Mornings’ remembers ‘polarizing figure’ Shinzo Abe after death — ‘He was a right-wing nationalist.’ Cabal certainly saw him as an enemy, if these were the 4AM talking points that went out.

Donald Trump says Elon told him he voted for him, before later telling everyone else he never voted for a Republican – “He’s another bullshit artist!”

Nevada  Dem Senator Catherine Cortez Masto privately presents ‘faglicious homo’ with ‘drag queen story hour’ award, doesn’t want voters to know.

Germany starts rationing hot water and turning down the heating in case Russia cuts off its natural gas supplies.

A left-wing interior minister in Germany has launched a plan to confiscate all firearms owned by members of the right-wing political party AfD.

All Macau casinos will shut down Monday as a COVID outbreak worsens on the south shore of China.

Liquid Natural Gas plant explosion in Oklahoma. Could be another Russian cyber-attack.

UK grooming gang victim testifies in media, that Police ambush and intimidate her at home.

Sri Lanka in flames: Protesters torch the PM’s house hours after storming the Presidential palace – as the President vows to quit this weekend after days of demonstrations against soaring cost of living.

Civilians study urban warfare in Taiwan as China threatens. And as they peek around cars, they are not thinking of the Chinese civilian surveillance asset peeking out windows and walking on the street looking like regular civilians, or the cameras on the telephone poles, or pointing out people’s windows, or hidden in cars on the street. They are not looking for aviation up at altitude and barely visible, or even thinking of satellites. They just assume if they don’t see anyone, they are alone, and unobserved.

The United States will provide almost $368 million in additional humanitarian aid to Ukraine. It feels like every day is another multi-hundred-million hunk of change being sent over there.

Zelensky fires Ukraine’s ambassadors to Germany, India, Czech Republic, Norway and Hungary.

Rememeber the super fat “Russian general” pic published by many UK newspapers? It was fake! He’s actually a border guard who retired in 2011 after 20 years of service.

Russia claims victory in sight as Putin hails success in Luhansk, and Donbass.

Dick Heller files a lawsuit challenging DC’s limit on the amount of ammo a concealed permit holder may carry.

New poll shows Herschel Walker up over Raphael Warnock by 49 percent to 47 percent.

Spread r/K Theory, because lately it is all traitors traitors traitors, all the way down.

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Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
1 year ago

CBS ‘Mornings’ remembers ‘polarizing figure’ Shinzo Abe after death — ‘He was a right-wing nationalist.’ Cabal certainly saw him as an enemy, if these were the 4AM talking points that went out.

So did the Virtuous Pagans, and Vox.

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

Guy hasn’t even had a funeral yet and the news ridicules him. Regardless of peoples opinions Abe was a great leader for Japan. In my view, the number #1 threat to nations is their demographic profile (how mixed they are and how fertile), Abe was successful on this- he made great moves to keep Japan homogenous and had other incentives to raise ethnic Japanese fertility.

The main goal of Babylon is to mix peoples, mix their cultures (so wisdom can be lost) and reduce their fertility (to break apart families). This is so globalism (modern Babylon) can control them- paving the way towards a one-world government led by the Anti-Christ. The U.S. and China have this “Babylon” spirit in them. Japan does not. Many other nations do not as well, so there is hope.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

“The main goal of Babylon is to mix peoples, mix their cultures (so wisdom can be lost) and reduce their fertility (to break apart families).”

Also to mix the sexes.

To mix all these things in order to erase their individual identities.

Like at a masked ball. Venice is the city most famous for that. This is a Babylon / Cabal power center that people tend to forget, maybe because it has become relatively inactive compared to a few centuries ago.

Two of Shakespeare’s more famous plays are set in the Venetian / Phoenician Republic, Othello and the Merchant of Venice. The main couple of Othello is black male – white female, the same interracial combo that dominates advertising everywhere. The Merchant of Venice features Shylock, the only major character in all of Shakespeare’s works that is Jewish – make of that what you will.

There’s also the Tom Cruise film Eyes Wide Shut that has lots of Venetian masks. (The image is not from the film, but from the carnival. Note the butterfly, meaning she has changed into something else.)

B.Chiclitz
B.Chiclitz
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Here is some more hope…..which I hope is not hopium….but I think Cabal’s decision to play the immigration card will be looked back on as their fatal miscalculation.

They had all these world leaders in the pocket and playing ball but then created a situation where they had to choose between Cabal and their own Nation in a way that could not be hidden

These globalists were so trapped in their international lifestyle, so confident that their corporate monoculture and propaganda machine had triumphed, that they couldn’t correctly asses the strength of the spirit of people and place among the plebes once it became directly threatened.

We can see pretty clearly now who has chosen to sacrifice their legacy and betray their own people for a place in the NWO and who has not. Plenty of wild cards and fence sitters still, but the trend seems in our favor.

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

Trump seems to have had an effect on him.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

The tower is to reach into heaven to wage war against God.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
1 year ago

The United States will provide almost $368 million in additional humanitarian aid to Ukraine. It feels like every day is another multi-hundred-million hunk of change being sent over there.

We are going to have to default on all dollars overseas at some point along with the debt.

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

Plan accordingly for downpour.

Hepcattt 3
Hepcattt 3
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

“This country had a reasonably-healthy middle class last year. Now there’s no food. No energy either.”

I don’t think that can happen here – ‘no food’, I mean. We’re America, we’ll just throw money at the problem until it goes away. But I am starting to get seriously pessimistic. Then too, can’t help but notice that Ukraine, a cabal priority, gets $100 mill a day, but Sri Lanka, full of soon-to-be starving smelly nonessentials, gets jack shit.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Civilians study urban warfare in Taiwan as China threatens. And as they peek around cars, they are not thinking of the Chinese civilian surveillance asset peeking out windows and walking on the street looking like regular civilians, or the cameras on the telephone poles,…”

The majority clearly don’t view themselves as Chinese proper otherwise they wouldn’t be doing that. But yes, hidden surveillance assets are in use by the PRC in Taiwan and the networks are significant, though probably not as significant (or diverse) as the networks in the U.S.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Taiwan was founded by the triads and their partners in the Cabal CIA. They have been surveilling the country and PRC assets from the get-go.

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

The same entity that founded the PRC founded the CIA. Truman worked for them. It’s called Cabal.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

The triads have always been in China – through the PRC – and aligned with Cabal since at least the mid-1800s and the entry of the European powers. The big question for us is which factions are warring and asserting power? We can probably safely assume that the Jiang Zemin faction that enriched itself over the last several decades – like the Russian oligarchs Putin kicked out – are Cabal partners. Their competing Chinese faction is either a lesser Cabal partner, asserting itself, or an anti-Cabal faction. The approved narrative is to hate on Xi for supporting Putin against “democratic Ukraine” and for asserting power over “democratic Taiwan” where Jiang’s faction is comfortably ensconced. Admittedly this is 5D chess and we are only observers distracted by the big-titted cocktail waitresses but my read on Trump’s trade negotiations with China were they were a targeted attack on Xi’s enemies in the Jiang faction ahead of the plandemic attack they knew was coming. Similarly, Putin attacked Ukraine ahead of its attack on the Donbas. To me, Trump, Putin and Xi appear to have a patriots pact against the global Cabal. Trump has remained neutral on Putin while the Cabal’s Biden and EU puppets go apeshit. My bet is Trump will blame Biden et al for any upcoming Taiwan fireworks “that would never have happened if I was president”.

WDS
WDS
1 year ago

AC, both Christina Bobb and Natalie Harp left OAN a few months ago to work for Trump.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

“All Macau casinos will shut down Monday as a COVID outbreak worsens on the south shore of China.”

https://www.pommietravels.com/macau-vs-las-vegas-which-is-the-capital-of-casino-gambling

That’s a lot of tax revenue the Chinese authorities are willing to forego. Financially, Macao’s casino industry *dwarfs* that of Las Vegas.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

That’s a lot of revenue the Xi faction is cutting from the Cabal’s Jiang faction.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

You know, reading about how dire the energy shortage is in most of Europe due to Russia cutting their natural gas supply in retaliation for their “sanctions”… Germany is talking about shutting down entire industries, and the rest of the EU is talking about rationing. And “winter is coming.”

While none of the “sanction” governments is going to want to back down, they probably think all they have to do is lift the sanctions and Russia will turn their gas back on.

But Putin doesn’t have to do that. He can make them “an offer they can’t refuse.”

Vlad: “Sure, we’ll turn the gas back on, and let bygones be bygones. But the terms are:

A) you quit NATO and join our New Improved Warsaw Pact
B) you sign these treaties giving very nice trade terms with the Russian Federation”

EU member: “And if we don’t?”

Vlad: “Those are one time, today-only terms. If you drag your feet, the new terms will include

C) you quit the European Union and join our Eurasian Economic Union as a second-class nation, behind Belarus and Kazakhstan.”

In one swell foop, Russia moves EU members into its own, Russian-controlled EEU, which is mostly worthless a sock puppet at the moment.

The EU nations are in the proverbial cleft stick. They can’t beg for the USA to bail them out; the USA is soon going to be in pretty dire straits all on its own. China doesn’t have any oil of its own. Rebuilding their nuclear and coal infrastructures will take years, it’s not just a matter of money, all that stuff is custom-made, and it takes time… that they don’t have.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

If Russia really wants to hit the globohomo world order, they can likely undo years’ worth of immivasion from southern climes by not turning the pipes back on. A winter of ax chopping and wood burning stoves for heat coupled with free transit back home would lead to massive self-deportation.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> supposedly gave it to Wikileaks (who appear to have also deep sixed it). 
—-
Even if Wikileaks was legit to start with, it’s too attractive a target for the Five Eyes not to have gone after. It’s *somebody’s* asset now.

Note how little of the huge volume of Wikileaks data ever seems to make much difference to things…

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Alaska’s ranked choice voting system

Australia uses a similar system. Basically, “ranked choice” means “if we don’t think your candidate did well enough, we’ll just delete him and give his votes to someone else.”

How the votes are allocated varies among implementations, but it adds multiple levels of complexities and potential corruption to the electoral process.

The “ranked choice” promoters claim that “winner-take-all” systems deny representation to the losing side, while “ranked choice” does. That’s a lie, but it’s credible to people who can’t do math and are often on the losing side.

If you’re in some place that does “ranked choice” elections, you’re just going through the motions.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> The man accused of gunning down Shinzo Abe believed

But-but-but… Japan has some of the strictest gun control laws in the world. The news is un-possible!

Just Me
Just Me
1 year ago

Liquid Natural Gas plant explosion in Oklahoma.
Could be another Russian cyber-attack.

Or it could be Cabal in its final death throws.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Venice, Part 2

Something inhuman is holding the entire globe, but its grasp might be slipping.

“Those who travel in order to acquaint themselves with the different manners of men might spare themselves much pains by going to a carnival at Venice; for there they will see at once all which they can discover in the several courts of Europe. The same hypocrisy, the same fraud; in short, the same follies and vices dressed in different habits.”

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Venice as a historic Cabal hub

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Venice, Part 3 / end
I found this very interesting text on masks and the occult while researching Venice:

Masking has traditionally played a very important role in occult rituals.

Among other things, the wearing of the mask over one’s mouth is a token of submission…a gesture of your willingness to be subject to others who are not your usual Sovereign.

But there’s more. According to the Encyclopedia Britannica, mask-wearing is:

“A form of disguise or concealment usually worn over or in front of the face to hide the identity of a person and by its own features to establish another being.”

The wearing of the mask is simply part of the initiation ritual used to visually and psychologically signal your consent to this new arrangement. –Have Ye Not Read

For the purposes of occult ritual initiation, the powers-that-be have you symbolically washing your hands of your duties to Christ Himself.

To the occultists, this forced occult ritual washing of the hands reverses Pilate’s public handwashing ritual, which, for the last 2,000 years, has put the onus for Christ’s death on the hands of the ritualists themselves, and absolved Christ (and the Romans) of all guilt.

Your ritual washing of hands has you symbolically (albeit unconsciously) washing away your old position – your old Master and his prescribed ways — in anticipation of your new master and his.

It’s that simple. Hand washing is the occult ritualistic symbol of rejection. –Have Ye Not Read

There are basically four stages to an isolation ritual:

Stage 1: Isolation for purification (you’re cut off from the normal, and thrust into a “new normal” that’s completely different than your past life)

Stage 2: Surrender to the “new normal.” This often involves being given a token gift (think “stimulus check”) leading the initiate believe he’s being well-taken care of by his new overlords, so there’s no need to rebel against the new order one is being initiated into.

Stage 3: Sacrifice. No gift can be given without something being taken. In this case, your dignity…your sovereign independence…your voice…your individual power on this earth as a representative of the Word of the Most High God – all of these things, and more, are being taken from you in exchange for the cold “comfort” of a new way in a new world.

Stage 4: Submission. Think: Mandatory vaccines. Social tracing. The willing acceptance of new rules for a new order. –Have Ye Not Read

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Interesting series, Anon.

There is a persistent minority of people who still mask up before entering a store. I often wonder is this person truly just a brainwashed idiot? Or someone deliberately following orders to maintain the fear porn submission? Members of this Cabal cult fully understand the approved narrative.

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

I wish to remind people about the actions of the left in the past. There’s a good book review I saved about a book called “Days of Rage”.. It’s a great review and shows how much the upper crust(Jews), covered up and financed bombers and killers.
https://status451.com/2017/01/20/days-of-rage/

and

Some Think Elon’s Twitter Buyout Was A Cover For Liquidating Tesla Stock

That makes the most sense of all. Sounds like the answer. It’s so odd people keep saying he is dumb and only got where was by government subsidies. He refutes this by the way, backing this up with dates and timing of the subsidies which were lobbied for by GM, in a talk he did. Look at the gains he got from this. Lots of good press for the free speech crowd, kicks the twitter bunch with glee and cashes out at the same time with huge gains.

map
map
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

You have a lot of faith in believing that Musk is real. Maybe the CIA realized that social media is no longer a useful tool for gathering open-source intelligence or for manipulating the masses or building dossiers. They’ve saturated their system with so many bots that Twitter is no longer useful for its intended purpose. Musk, being a CIA asset, is simply being used to wind down this project.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  map
1 year ago

I don’t know why that would no longer be true, most “news articles” we see now seem annoyingly to be comprised of tweets.

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

“You have a lot of faith in believing that Musk is real…”

Musk is real. He’s not an animation. I’ve always said,go back and look you can’t dispute this, that Musk may very well be a Jew and is in the long term up to some nefarious plot but…so far I approve of what he is doing. I like electric cars because it allows people to charge from solar giving them independence. Also approve of space travel. There’s no need to have ANY mineral shortage at all. Just a handful of asteroids could supply the whole earth for hundreds of years but we must get to low earth orbit cheaply to do this and he is doing it. What he has done so far is a benefit to every person on earth. If the CIA is funding it then it’s about time they funded something useful for a change. So it’s a win either way.

And by the way anyone who is constantly, constantly, pumping up that fraud Miles Mathis and his CIA gym girls has no right to call me on anything. You’re a ridiculous, silly assed person who doesn’t even have the credibility of CNN. They are “honest” sources compared to you. In the case of Musk, we have no evidence that he’s anything but what he says, so far. If he’s funded by the CIA, as you say, then to what end? What is the plan? When I see different about Musk than what we have so far, I will damn him just like I do anyone else, but even then I will do so less harshly because he has done some great stuff. Just his electric car initiative has pushed all the carmakers to make electric cars. And that doesn’t even count his space ships. I’ve never seen anyone criticize him that is not full of shit and they don’t have any real evidence of anything.Just “feelings”. It’s all stupid drama stuff where they just say,”Musk is this or that” but they never have any evidence and they haven’t the slightest idea of how having electric cars or space ships is in any way bad for us. Even their criticisms are stupid. They say electric cars can be shut off but it already part of law that all cars are able to be shut off and controlled from outside them. So them being electric doesn’t matter at all. I even saw a huge article where they said his great grandfather was some sort of agent, ii’s so stupid. They so far have nothing on him that I’ve seen. It’s all character assignation with no facts. To me it sounds very much like one big ass Jew plot to ruin the reputation of someone doing something to make it plain the Jews are a vast menace to the whole planet. If he gets this satellite internet system up they will no longer be able to censor like they are doing now. In the long term the Jews are screwed. More and more people, all they have do is pay attention, will see they are nothing but one huge vile pile of evil shit.

Lots of people, likely paid, are saying he’s an idiot but this is not true. I’ve seen a lot of his interviews and I have seen a lot of shows by Sandy Monro where they are constantly updating the electric cars. They make them better and cut cost. Constantly. Very rapid cost and assembly improvement. No one else is doing this and he runs it. He’s going to crush the traditional car companies.

Here’s where AC said that that Musk could never do what he is doing. I love yah AC but I think your wrong. AC said, “…The thing with Musk is, I do not think the powers that be would let anyone simply control what he controls, and do what he is doing on their own….” and in my reply I believe that I can explain what happened. It’s not like I don’t agree with AC that they are doing this. I think that Musk just moved too damn fast for them and all of a sudden they woke up and realized this guy was kicking their ass.

https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-05-22-2022/#comment-395847

With Musk low earth orbit craft we can combine it with a new type of space drive, “The Plasma Magnet Drive”, that someone came up with and the whole solar system is ours. Not for sure it will work but theoretically it seems to. I’ve seen no objections. If this works, combined with all the surge in work on nuclear power for spacecraft, then moving in Space will be no problem. This means essentially unlimited resources. Unlimited.
The speeds are so high with this thing that it’s,
“…Earth to Jupiter Via Magsail in 21 Days and Neptune in 18 Weeks…”

https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2021/11/earth-to-jupiter-via-magsail-in-21-days.html

https://www.centauri-dreams.org/2017/12/29/the-plasma-magnet-drive-a-simple-cheap-drive-for-the-solar-system-and-beyond/

If this works, it’s a huge deal.
It only powers itself out and away from the Sun but I don’t see any reason you couldn’t aim it at a planet and then use the gravity of the planet to sling around it and point whatever payload, to wherever you want. Then let’s say you are going to earth.

How to make this work. Turn the drive on. Speed real fast to a large planet. Round the planet to head to an asteroid. Turn the drive off while coasting at high speed towards the Sun to the asteroid. When you get there, go in front of the asteroid orbit and turn the drive on. This slows you down to the orbit speed of the asteroid, and you park at it. Mine the asteroid. Put the drive on the mined materials from the asteroid. Turn it on, head to a planet again and do the same maneuver to round it, head back to earth with the drive off then turn it on to orbit earth or the moon.

So even if Musk is some sort of agent, we have lost nothing.

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

“…I don’t see any reason you couldn’t aim it at a planet and then use the gravity of the planet to sling around it and point whatever payload, to wherever you want…”

After reading further with others suggesting the same thing it’s likely to be difficult to do this because it’s going so fast. I still think it could be done around the outer gas giants because they are so big but it would be difficult. It’s not over yet because people have been strategizing this and maybe someone will come up with something.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Thank you for that Twitter thread not hosted on Twitter. Somehow, last week, I got bounced off Facebook and Twitter. I had an account on Facebook to be able to see posts by my family. I’ve never posted on Facebook. My account got flagged for “posting violations.” I don’t see how, as I have never posted. It was there to see stuff from my family.

Then Twitter needed to verify my account using my phone number. It’s never needed verification with ID before, so I declined.

My emails then showed up with my phone contact list. That’s three separate major tech companies who don’t usually share information, in that sentence. I’m not tech literate at all.

Plus, Google does strange things with searches. I can search through once, then websites get deprecated or disappeared. I have to tell people what search terms I used, and what page it is on in the search- it’s usually never first page- for them to replicate what I can no longer find. That’s my personal computer. When I was at work, using a work computer, the original search terms worked for a few months, then started the disappearing thing about six months in. I mean, nothing modern, nothing violent, nothing currently political. I mean, if it’s political, it’s because politics bumped into the thing I was looking for, not the thing I was looking at bumped into politics.

I told one friend the oddities and difficulties. I mean, I was looking up something on K-pop, and I’d have my computer getting rifled through. I told her something else counter-narrative to current American history. She went and told people about it, then she watched Wikipedia erase what I had told her. I was using local, printed, sources of information. Wikipedia erased an entire paragraph on the thing down to a clause in a single sentence. It wasn’t opinion stuff. It was employment history, back when. Documented, real people, published in mainstream newspapers, in museums, but Wikipedia throttled it. It’s why I’m so leery of Miles Mathis. Online sieves out information.

I straight up had a Twitter text with photo altered. That was a current one. It stayed up for 24 hours, when I was talking to an American about something in Europe. A reporter in Europe saw the text, retweeted it, and then the photo got changed. The photo was of Alfie Evan’s breathing tube. It had visible black mold in his breathing tube, in the photo. The photo, after 24 hours bouncing around, with commentary, the photo got switched for a photo with a tube with bubbles in it. Bubbles are not dangerous. Visible black mold is exceedingly dangerous to breathe in.

Black mold exudes thiaminases. Thiaminases would do the things that he suffered- melt his organs, rot his brain, kill him. I mean, it’s in the Bible, Exodus- floods, molding, dead babies. It’s kind of my thing, here, telling people to take thiamine pills because even animals are running short of it right now. I have no idea why the British health services are so focused on killing off their populations. I mean, they have papers showing that most of the British population is subclinically deficient in thiamine. India has major campaigns to educate people to take thiamine.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Pissing Hell.

It’s my one utility. I am good at research. I am not trained. I am not paid. I am not interested in being a public intellectual or media type. I thought being sort of flagged by weirdos was over. I mean, I’d have this stuff show up in my Twitter. Weird stuff, in foreign languages, as if I’d know what it was. I don’t. Or as if I’d be grabbing for power. I don’t even vote, on purpose.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  wooderson
1 year ago

I, for one, welcome your research. At least here you’re also enlightening those on our side.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  Macaque Mentality
1 year ago

Thank you for your kind words.

This is so frustrating. I had a Twitter account that I used for very specific things: I followed health research accounts. Not mainstream, for the most part. Grimhood, Magnesium Papi, for one. He is clinically schizophrenic, so occasionally he breaks out into “I am the only living child of the Sun God and will reveal my splendor” or something like that, but most of the time he’s got it under control with vitamins and supplements. He’s up on Magnesium, well educated and way more obsessive about research than I am. So I can dip in, see what he’s looking at, then use it, or not.

I used magnesium after a car accident when I didn’t have insurance. I’m back at not having insurance. I have a job, I don’t qualify for government healthcare. It’s a circumstance—anyway, I knew he was right about what he was doing because I’d been using it for twenty years to keep migraines down. I’d also messed up my teeth from not enough K or D. I know enough to be better than average, but not completely okay. I’m okay with that, because I think I was one of the first people to really be blithe about high doses of magnesium to act as a cheap calcium pore channel blocker. I scared the dickens out of pharmacists with the amount I was taking.

I followed some alt-right accounts. I mean, that little frog is so cute. Most of the people I followed were very literate, liked classical music, lifted weights for health, discussed classical Greek and Roman history. I mean, interesting people, kind people, good people. They love their wives and kids. Having grown up in an all r wasteland, that’s a refreshing change of pace for m.

Third, relationships. I mean, I know A/C from his narcissism stuff. Unfortunately, I can attest he’s accurate.

As you can see, I’m a lot more worried about me, and my life, than I am about who gets votes or power or money.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  wooderson
1 year ago

Sam Hyde’s prediction of the internet becoming a “hall of mirrors nightmare” a couple years ago— “google is going to get worse. you’re going to be thinking about something you heard months ago that sounds contrary to the narrative, go to look it up and it’s going to to be gone…”

https://youtu.be/P6mdWmP-v58

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

RE: Cristina’s scenario. It rings true.

Trump cannot return to the White house before February 2023 and still run in 2024. The new Congress is sworn in in January. The whole thing is going to be a circus and IMMEDIATELY challenged legally in thirty different places. So even if SCOTUS fastracks it and rules in favor of Trump returning, say late Spring to middle of Summer?

We’re going to have another YEAR of this. Gas will go to $10 a gallon. If you have a mortgage, you are in danger of being underwater in it almost overnight when the housing market implodes. Food is already starting to get shakey in availability here and there, soon everywhere. The rolling blackouts will begin in the fall to winter just in time to freeze people to death. Then the riots once it’s obvious that Trump will be reinstated. We’re coming up on the hard part.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Yeah. These creeps stole the 2020 election to protect themselves, how can they not steal the interims in November? or project, and insist that we’ve stolen the election because racism then escalate into protest violence, false flags etc. Interesting times indeed..

Donnie
Donnie
1 year ago

LNG plant explosion in Oklahoma. “Could be another Russian cyber attack.” I don’t think it’s the Russians. Pretty obvious that the US is under attack what with all the food processing plants and chicken farms burning down and natural gas facilities exploding. But the Russians can’t cause backups and slowdowns in port facilities, anarchic looting of freight trains in Los Angeles, or cause the California state government to order 70,000 trucks off the roads at the stroke of a pen. Nor can they cause JB to sell our strategic petroleum reserve to China or stop construction of oil pipelines from Canada. Looks like whoever really runs things is going to try to starve us out and freeze us out at the same time. The breakdown of the transportation system is just icing on the cake.

phelps
phelps
Reply to  Donnie
1 year ago

I think that the LNG plants are specifically Russia, because it actually makes sense. We don’t use LNG domestically — we use the natural gas directly. Processing into liquid natural gas (LNG) only makes sense for transport — loading into tankers for overseas sale. Even then, it’s de-liquified by a plant on the other side (MUCH simpler process, but needs to be done) before it is fed into the distribution networks.
Hitting LNG plants has a different effect than all the others. It hurts our overseas allies, not us. It actually helps us, because it keeps that NG domestic and in our own distribution pipelines.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

RE: Abe religiosity
I distinctly remember when the film “The Last Samurai” came out, because my first reaction was that there was no way Hollywood was so arrogant that they were going to tell the Japanese how to be Japanese. And then they did it.

I was certain that this was not going to go over well in Japan. And then Abe’s faction actually seized on it and declared that the white people remember who we were better than we do, and pointed to Wanatabe’s character as an example for all. Abe’s faction has been working on rebuilding Shintoism if memory serves. They are trying to restore Japan into being Japan again, not a bastard hybrid of Western Civilization and Japan. So it definitely makes sense that they would use a MKUltraBot on him.

B.Chiclitz
B.Chiclitz
1 year ago

I realize Abe was a former prime minister, and I’m not sure how they roll in Japan…but stumping on a soapbox to a small crowd on the side of a busy street seems an odd setting for a political figure of his stature. 

Did he have a hat on the ground for tips as well?

Huck
Huck
Reply to  B.Chiclitz
1 year ago

Agreed. There’s a theater feel to the whole thing.

Indigo Arc
Indigo Arc
Reply to  Huck
1 year ago

It was very odd that Abe and those around him did not respond in the expected way to the first shot fired.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

1)END THE FED.
2)NEW US TREASURY NOTE BACKED BY GOLD & SILVER.
3)DEBT JUBILEE ACROSS THE BOARD. People that can be proven to have been making payments get the deed/title FREE AND CLEAR.
4)EVERYONE GETS A CLEAN SLATE.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Oh, and be homogenous like Iceland. They actually take care of each other.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Huck
1 year ago

Unless you have down’s syndrome. Then they brag about having a 100% abortion rate for disabilities like that.

Cris
Cris
1 year ago

Congratulations on our new advertiser. I enjoy reading the articles and wonder if David Greenberg is the second hardest working one-man-band out there….after you, AC.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Shinzo Abe’s political party wins supermajority in parliamentary elections

Japan’s ruling coalition won a sweeping supermajority in the country’s parliamentary elections on Sunday, which would enable it to fulfill former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s enduring ambition to reform the country’s pacifist constitution.

More at: https://www.axios.com/2022/07/10/shinzo-abe-party-supermajority

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Chinese Bank Run Turns Violent After Angry Crowd Storms Bank of China Branch Over Frozen Deposits

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/chinese-bank-run-turns-violent-after-angry-crowd-storms-bank-china-branch-over-frozen

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
1 year ago

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1 year ago

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