News Briefs – 07/12/2022

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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 – Russia Poised To Drive Oil Skyward If Kazakh Pipeline Closed. There are no indications Russia intends to be this aggressive, and yet we have seen Germany say out of the blue Russia will not reopen the Nord Stream 1 pipeline after maintenance, and now were see the oil majors all saying Russia is going to close the CPC pipeline here, despite no outward signs of it. And then you have Goldman saying Russia will shut off 5 million BPD, just to drive oil to $390 and hurt the west. Either they are trying to scare Russia higher, or we are about to do something to provoke Putin, and they all know.

DFT – Analysts See Twitter As Destroyed By The Musk Adventure. It is interesting, because Musk really did do in Twitter. I am not sure he was just getting his Tesla options liquidated though. He is plugged in, and Twitter was Cabal’s baby. He would have known not to just do that. Somebody was backing him, and told him to do it.

Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling on drop boxes undercuts Democrats’ clean election claim.

Incorrect ballots sent to about 63,000 Arizona voters weeks after officials ignored concerns – 63,000 supplemental ballots to be printed.

Massachusetts’ highest court upholds new mail-in voting law despite state constitution.

Utah officials report two moms to feds for investigating voter fraud.

Disturbing new details point to Democrat John Fetterman lying about how disabled he is from his stroke.

Hollywood elites and George Soros are funding Stacey Abrams’ latest bid to unseat Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp. I assume all the elites are just money handlers/launderers for Cabal now.

Trump rally in North Carolina canceled as President Trump is summoned to court.

The sham House January 6 Committee had planned to hold a Thursday hearing in prime time that would be its second televised evening event but cancelled when Steve Bannon announced over the weekend that he would testify live and in person before the committee.

Bill Barr subpoenaed in Dominion case with FOX News.

A judge ordered U.S. Senator Lindsey “Ladybug” Graham to testify in front of a special grand jury in Georgia investigating former President Donald Trump’s alleged attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 election.

President Biden is facing an alarming level of doubt from inside his own party, with 64 percent of Democratic voters saying they would prefer a new standard-bearer in the 2024 presidential campaign.

The whispers of Hillary Clinton 2024 have started.

Xavier Becerra, President Joe Biden’s Health and Human Services (HHS) secretary, warned that there is a “strong chance” the country will see a “resurgence” of the Chinese coronavirus pandemic this fall.

Jack Maxey comments on the Hunter Biden leak, and notice he implies the media are not assets of CIA. Note the video from the surveillance page here, and ask if you think he might be an intel asset. The vast majority of news media, and anyone big, are assets. Clearly Maxey is covering for the conspiracy, or he is too stupid to be of any use:

Daily Mail – Prosecutors may have a case for federal prostitution offenses against Hunter Biden, according to documents, texts and videos that show he spent a staggering $30,000 on escorts in a five-month period. He’s “with intelligence.”

Hunter Biden payments to Eastern European escort ring were flagged by bank.

MSNBC contributor Donny Deutsch said Monday on MSNBC’s “Deadline” said in a few years, former President Donald Trump will be seen by a majority of Americans “as a heinous villainous character in American history.” Interesting, that like Kinzinger yesterday, they are pivoting from “Trump is a villain,” to “In a few years, people will think Trump is a villain.” A lot of persuasion is about avoiding resistance, by not saying something which people immediately see as false. If you say, “Trump is a villain,” I suspect they are finding resistance from people who are thinking, “No, he is not.” So they are pivoting to, “In a few years other  people will think…” to which people don’t reflexively reject it because it is not something your subconscious will feel it can tell absolutely right now. It means one, they have lost the persuasion war right now and people love Trump, and two, they have very skilled shrinks running their rhetorical strategy, and they are all very centrally coordinated.

The Thomas Jefferson Foundation has drawn criticism for transforming Thomas Jefferson’s Charlottesville, Virginia, home from a tribute to one of the drafters of the Constitution, into a woke exhibit on his engagement in slavery.

Biden regime and feds are buying cell phone location data on millions of Americans through private brokers.

Host at leftist Portland radio station arrested for trafficking and rape of Canadian child. Guys like this don’t slip through the cracks. You will NEVER get  your own radio show. I don’t care how awesome you are. This guy got his own show and was selected for that position because surveillance documented him molesting some other child, years ago, when he was nobody.

Australia – A former Liberal Party and Gladys Berejiklian staffer has been spared jail after he admitted to sexually abusing two children when he was a teenager.

A local chapter of a UK women’s charity is under fire after promoting a book by a trans author who wrote an explicit sex guide for children.

According to a recent report by The Washington Free Beacon, the Department of Justice invested almost $1.5 million into a “transgender programming curriculum” focused on transgender inmates’ needs.

Newspunch says Musk believes up to 90% of Twitter users are bots.

Biden says the Parkland school shooting took place in 1918.

After suspicion had mounted that the story President Biden referenced of a 10-year-old Ohio girl who was raped and impregnated was fictional, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost reportedly went farther than his previous statements, asserting that his office had no evidence of such a case.

Australian minister proposed the idea of using digital ID system to de-anonymize social media users.

Two of the seven juveniles who allegedly beat an elderly man to death with a traffic cone last month in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, two unidentified brothers, ages 14 and 10, turned themselves in on Monday to authorities. 

Shock video shows toddlers in diapers punching, cursing out Police on a city street. That kid is going to grow up and do that to a civilian who is armed, and he will get drilled.

Girlfriend of thug who was stabbed to death by New York City bodega worker WON’T face charges for knifing him three times because woke Democrat ‘prosecutors say she was defending her beau.’ So infuriating. Evil in all these positions of power.

A massive corruption scandal in France involving Emmanuel Macron and Uber has sparked demands that he resign.

Huge protest in Albania demanding government resign because of soaring inflation.

Inflation protests across Sri Lanka, Albania, Argentina, Panama, Kenya, and Ghana.

Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has confirmed he will resign tomorrow as protesters continue to storm his official residence.

The Nigerian government has asked Facebook and other social media platforms to censor the pro-Biafra separatist group (IPOB) on their platforms. These things don’t mean the other side is good, but they definitely mean the side looking to censor is bad.

Lithuania widens curbs on Kaliningrad trade despite Russian warning.

Propaganda regarding non-traditional sexual relations will be banned in Russia for everyone regardless of their age, State Duma Information Policy, IT and Communications Committee head Alexander Khinshtein said. Like it or not, Russia is clearly being run by the good guys on the world stage.

President Joe Biden’s approval rating dropped to 29 percent for the first time in his presidency, a Saturday Civiqs poll revealed. 

New York Times/Siena College poll shows Joe Biden’s job approval rating at just 33 percent.

Former President Donald Trump topped President Joe Biden’s approval rating by double digits at the 18-month mark of their respective presidencies, a Sunday Rasmussen Reports poll revealed.

Former President Donald Trump will be heading to Arizona this weekend to rally voters ahead of the state’s primary elections.

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Farcesensitive
1 year ago

The hunt for politicians has begun in Armenia as well

https://twitter.com/sheeplovelies/status/1546463882100854784

Chriz
Chriz
1 year ago

“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.”
THIS!!
Begin with those you interact with daily
Are your neighbors aware of the local surveillance?
..funny did you notice that same car keeps passing by?..
Expand and stand your ground, stay vigilant

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Thoroughly appreciate all your work and your takes here, AC.

You’ve mentioned that your readers also appreciate the contribution of your commenters. I agree. I love reading the comments. Yesterday’s were especially spectacular! Marielle Redclaw’s egg comment was prescient and Lowell Houser’s Trump timeline was well thought out. Farcesesitive’s screenshot of Peter Schiff’s tweet… awesome.

The Lauren Southern stuff… she seems like a shape shifter to me. I agree with Rex regum veniet: people who know who they are at 20 don’t move from one “being” to another. They’re anchored.

How degenerate must one be to consider a floating abortion clinic? Will the USN act as the muscle?

teo toon
teo toon
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Coast Guard will become abortion clinic security guards

B.Chiclitz
B.Chiclitz
Reply to  teo toon
1 year ago

Casino cruises from coastal ports in states where gambling was illegal was a thing once, so there is a precedent of sorts.
But the legal and logistical hurdles for this project would be…titanic (did I say that?)
For now all we have is a single webpage asking for donations. So chances are just as good the money is going to end up in an offshore account as an offshore clinic.

Marielle Redclaw
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Aw… 🙂

I hope to sell enough eggs to set up and defend the Grand Duchy Of Redclaw somewhere here in the southwest, complete with a secure border and indentured scientists/engineers setting up a thorium based power system.

My only though on abortion boats is how fragile they are. Just sayin.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Moloch demands it.

teo toon
teo toon
1 year ago

Massachusetts’ highest court upholds new mail-in voting law despite state constitution.

Massachusetts no longer has a constitution; but then, neither do we the people.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Utah officials report two moms to feds for investigating voter fraud.

Honestly, I wasn’t going to say anything but that kind of stuff is straight out of the Book of Mormon. And not the good parts. It’s what happens before a country is destroyed.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Girlfriend of thug who was stabbed to death by New York City bodega worker WON’T face charges for knifing him three times because woke Democrat ‘prosecutors say she was defending her beau.’ So infuriating. Evil in all these positions of power.”

I don’t know, but that sounds violently anti-Hispanic to me. Why do Democrats violently hate Hispanics and Latinos? Isn’t it fascinating how everything in end-Empire can be made, or is about, race.

teo toon
teo toon
1 year ago

MSNBC contributor Donny Deutsch said Monday on MSNBC’s “Deadline” said in a few years, former President Donald Trump will be seen by a majority of Americans “as a heinous villainous character in American history.”

This will be true. Why?; because most people are amusing themselves watching sports ball; and, the “Trump is a villain” meme will be the de rigor history lesson for all public school students, even most private schools; colleges will also be hyper-vigilant against any going against this narrative.

Max Barrage
Max Barrage
Reply to  teo toon
1 year ago

Your concern is noted

Peter Gent
Peter Gent
Reply to  teo toon
1 year ago

So you think the next few years won’t see that whole structure thrown down? If not, what are we doing here?

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Propaganda regarding non-traditional sexual relations will be banned in Russia for everyone regardless of their age, State Duma Information Policy, IT and Communications Committee head Alexander Khinshtein said. Like it or not, Russia is clearly being run by the good guys on the world stage.”

Purity is a virtue, especially the best kind of purity, Moral purity.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Matthew 5:8
Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God.

Marielle Redclaw
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

I was disappointed in many of my Gab brethren a month or so ago. Andrew Torba suggest banning porn, and so many people there were angrily flipping the virtual tables at the idea. I don’t get it. Maybe it’s a guy thing?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
1 year ago

Guess the people in question didn’t read:
yourbrainonporn.com

They are addicts justifying their drug addiction.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
1 year ago

It’s a fallen man thing.
It’s a much greater temptation to men but I know of women who fall into consuming it too.

It’s like AC talks about the rush of justified killing, that’s probably more male than female too.
Every wife NEEDS her husband to bond with her through the male sex drive, but when you take it out of the marriage bedroom it’s like if someone took AC’s kill high and started killing random people with no justification.

M in the 517
M in the 517
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
1 year ago

Feds gonna fed

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
1 year ago

“Germany Plans ‘Warm Up Spaces’ in Response to Gas Shortages”

“Sports arenas to be used to help people who can’t pay skyrocketing energy bills”

https://summit.news/2022/07/11/germany-plans-warm-up-spaces-in-response-to-gas-shortages/
 
Because, ya know that no amount of suffering is too great to support a war in a region where both side are yelling at each in Russian.

All must sacrifice for the greater good. It’s the covid scam 2.0

Mrnobody
Mrnobody
Reply to  Corn Pop
1 year ago

Sports arena concentration camp! Brilliant!
Sig heil the fourth Reich!

Last edited 1 year ago by Mrnobody
teo toon
teo toon
1 year ago

Inflation protests across Sri Lanka, Albania, Argentina, Panama, Kenya, and Ghana.

Very soon, if not in days, we are going to see massive tidal waves of economic refugees flooding second and first world countries; the globalists and Jews will have won in destroying the White European peoples.

Max Barrage
Max Barrage
Reply to  teo toon
1 year ago

Enough with the defeatism. Go cry in your beer somewhere else.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Max Barrage
1 year ago

he’s probly smiling and running his hands together, max

teo toon
teo toon
Reply to  Max Barrage
1 year ago

Foresight is not defeatism, cretin.

Max Barrage
Max Barrage
Reply to  teo toon
1 year ago

It’s not foresight, it’s cowardice.

M in the 517
M in the 517
1 year ago

About the dirtnag Noah Madrano, who deserves to have an industrial strength floor buffer dropped onto his head from a balcony 30 feet above…

Just about anybody can get a show at low-rent community LPFM station (or a campus radio station), if your politics aren’t too disagreeable and/or you make a significant donation to offset the station’s operating expenses.

Maniac
Maniac
1 year ago

‘Xavier Becerra, President Joe Biden’s Health and Human Services (HHS) secretary, warned that there is a “strong chance” the country will see a “resurgence” of the Chinese coronavirus pandemic this fall.’

Maybe they should call it “Midtermicron.”

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

What if the “Chinese coronavirus pandemic” actually originated in America. Professor Jeffrey Sachs has questions. This American crypto millionaire who lives in China has questions. Do we have answers? What if the same people who targeted ethnic Russians with biolabs also targeted ethnic Chinese with biolabs?

More counter-narrative YouTube/Rumble channels:

Brian Berletic (American, former marine, lives in Thailand):

Jacob Dreizin (American, former spook?, ethnic-Russian?):

Andrei Martyanov (Russian / American?, book author, ex mil, lives in America):

iEarlGrey (Brit, lives in Russia):

Daniel Dumbrill (Canadian, brew pub owner, lives in China):

M. K. Bhadrakumar (Indian, former diplomat, …):

numuves (Canadian, lives in China):

Peter Gent
Peter Gent
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Ron Unz has come down on U.S. origin as the source, even if the leak occurred in Wuhan.
An Independent Inquiry Into the American Origins of Covid?

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

Ron Unz, another Jew. Unz has allowed a mass of criticism of Jews and given out plenty himself. He doesn’t really say exactly what for. Is he collecting names and addresses? I do not believe he is really all together on the up and up. There are things he won’t touch such as mass immigration. He’s always pushing the idea that mass immigration from Hispanic countries is a good thing. I bet that he will not be likely to blame the Jews for covid. Think of the fallout if someone could confirm that the Jews did covid and tried to kill off a lot of the world. Not good for the Jews. This is too far for even Unz to jump.

I’ve read all of the link above and he leaves out a lot of information that screws his case up.

One of them being just how the hell is the US supposed to gain from getting in a biowar with China. That’s a fairly big leap. I mean couldn’t we just stop trading with them first? There’s so many options far from, “let’s have a big biowar”, that the whole idea is preposterous. The only people that would do something so outrageously silly is the Jews. Look at 9-11, I mean, is that absurd or not? Biowar against the world is not far off from that in audacity. Every day when you see this stuff going on just think if the Jews were a large mass of psychopaths. It would be very easy for them to d this sort of thing because…they are.

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

Jeffrey Sachs, a Jew. Nathan Rich extremely likely a Jew. The next maybe. I didn’t follow the rest but they are likely Jews or funded by them. Or, I didn’t read all this they may not even be saying what the Jews are trying to push. They just throw their names in their knowing most people will not check.

Don’t you guys see what’s going on here? Why are these Jews trying to blame covid on the US? You know good and well that no Jews are likely to be interested in helping us, or anyone, anytime. So what are they doing? What’s in it for them? And VERY IMPORTANT how does this Jeffrey Sachs “Jew” get away with questioning the covid narrative when everyone that does this is fired, some have even been killed and they are blackballed, thwarted, but the Jew can say this and…nothing.

Let’s use common sense. There’s NO advantage to the US to have a biological war with China. Biowars are just like firing nukes at nuclear powers. It’s very difficult to win this and it’s a last Hail Mary resort. The US may be greatly diminished in power but in not even the slightest will we get any advantage to starting up a biowar. It’s not like the Chinese can’t do the same. It’ suicide to start a biowar with a peer competitor. I know this and don’t pretend that the people in the US government don;t know it also. Even further, stop and think, stop and really think, we have been funding a biowar lab in China so…who in their right mind would fund a biolab then declare a biowar on those same people we are funding biowar research. NO one. No one would this. Not in million years. And how convent the guy who set up the lab, and I would bet very strongly helped them channel research into covid type viruses was a Jew from Harvard who got caught and arrested by Trump.

But we know damn well the Jews helped set up this lab. We know the Jews are pissed at the Chinese because they will not let them take over their country and abuse them like they do us. We know that covid not only broke out in China but in the countries of the Jews enemies at the same time and killed off some of their leadership. So who made covid. Use your heads. The Jews did and they are using their big propaganda machine to try and blame it on the US.

Every time you see the Jews trying to blame China or the US it only further confirms that the Jews did this. No one else is such a psychopathic mass murder as the Jew.
I talked a bit more about this here,
https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-01-04-2022/#comment-381554

https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-07-05-2022/#comment-399152

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

“a Jew from Harvard” ?!

Say. His. Name.

(Just kidding, but still relevant somehow.)

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

I’ll say hiss name when he is dead.

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

Wait a second. It was NOT Epstein.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

China having a safety fail. Somehow blown up this way.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Did that Portland radio guy become a low level elite because he was a pervert, or did he become a pervert because he was a low level elite? For all we know, he might be the grandson of some baron’s mistress, and even genealogical research wouldn’t tell you that if the records were fudged.

Most people don’t know that Lauren Simonsen is Lauren Southern the same way Jon Leibovitz is Jon Stewart, and that information is easily available. Now think how much deception was possible a few generations back, before the Information Age.

I think mankind’s biggest journalist (not novelist) was the Marquis de Sade because he told us that the power elites are basically a bunch of Epsteins.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I’ve been watching Mad Men for the first time and was thinking about this exact thing when watching how main character assumes the identity of Don Draper. Since there was no DNA testing of remains and life was very different in the 1950s this was fairly easy for him to do, though people do manage to track him down periodically. I also reread John Grisham’s The Firm and The Pelican Brief recently and the specific ways the characters evade surveillance are also no longer available. I tried to imagine either of those books being rewritten for today and what the characters might do while on the run.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

The Fugitive (the movie) got rebroadcast recently, and I was wondering if you could now really do what both Kimble and Gerard pulled off.

Bonaventure
Bonaventure
1 year ago

You will NEVER get your own radio show

I used to be an avid listener of Michael Savage (Michael Weiner). Bought a few of his books (but, in truth, never got around to reading them). Followed him on many a topic. But over time, it became clear to me that he was merely controlled opposition. It was fun listening to his fiery rants, but it’s not like anyone ever took it to the next step to achieve any sort of change.

Over time, the self-promotion got so tiring. Cracks in the facade began forming. And then the whole thing about his son “getting a deal” with Coca-Cola to sell his Rockstar energy drink. Savage then bragged about how his son bought Madonna’s old pad in L.A. That was many years ago, and I think it was the tipping point for me. Not only had Savage cashed in on what Cabal had offered, but the Cabal fat drippings clearly continued on to his son, who was no doubt being enriched for basically doing nothing.

So, to the quote above, not only is it highly suspicious as to how Savage could ever get a “conservative” radio show in uber-liberal SanFran (where he started out locally before syndication), but that his son just happens to pen a mega-million $$ deal to sell energy drinks, the formula of which I’m sure Coca-Cola could have done in-house, thereby not having to pay a single penny extra for it.

Last edited 1 year ago by Bonaventure
teo toon
teo toon
Reply to  Bonaventure
1 year ago

G. Gordon Liddy’s son got a similar deal with his Monster energy drink. I remember him bragging about it.

Bonaventure
Bonaventure
Reply to  teo toon
1 year ago

So two of the three best selling energy drinks are associated with the off-spring of talk radio hosts? (Granted, Liddy had another claim to fame prior to radio).

Yeah… no coincidence there.

map
map
Reply to  Bonaventure
1 year ago

An arch-conservative who was never deplatformed, whose son’s business never came under attack, and who operated inside of San Francisco.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

It occurred to me, yesterday, that it’s quite possible to suck them dry financially, bit by bit. Grants, for example. Some uber-rich people give out grants for things like “making the world a better place.”
Sounds good to me. I’d love it if the world were a better place, in fact. I’ll work my ass off for this … under radar … here, soon there.

Nobody Special
Nobody Special
1 year ago

RE: Macron told to resign over Uber
The gist is Macron took bribes from Uber to smooth the way for relaxing taxi regulations so Uber could enter the market.
The “rest of the story is” here https://www.theguardian.com/news/2022/jul/11/uber-files-whistleblower-lobbyist-mark-macgann
This article from the Guardian describes an ex-employee of Uber who has become a whistleblower regarding the tactics Uber used to enable Uber to enter the taxi market. The big part of the story is not the bribes but the surveillance technology used by Uber:
“On his first day on staff, MacGann was in an Uber from London City airport when he got his first taste of the startup’s laissez-faire approach to privacy. After emailing a senior executive to tell them he was in traffic, MacGann received the reply: “I’m watching you on Heaven – already saw the ETA!”
“Heaven”, otherwise known as “God View”, was the codeword Uber employees used at the time for a tool that allowed staff to surreptitiously use the app’s backend technology to surveil the real-time movements of any user in the world.
“It felt like children playing around with powerful surveillance technology,” said MacGann. “Even back then it was dawning on me this was a rogue company.”
This makes it sound as if the real purpose of Uber is to enable a massive surveillance operation.

map
map
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

It sounds like Uber was the most clumsily put-together CIA front company in history, almost like the project had to continually prove itself.

How does Uber lose so much money? It had negative operating cash flow for most of its existence. This means it was bleeding money to the point where it couldn’t keep the lights on. It needed new investment capital just to maintain its ongoing business. How would they even get that money from hedge funds and banks?

Yet, here we are. Uber is basically an app, a SaaS company with a supposedly lean operation, yet it’s losing billions of dollars. Well, that’s what it was…a tool for laundering bribes and payoffs and gathering surveillance.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  map
1 year ago

I have a feeling, but don’t know for certain, that many of these tech start-ups were originally conceived as pure money-making ventures, that is, for capitalist reasons, but then were co-opted by agencies for surveillance purposes. If this is the case, then all we have to do is reason backward to figure out which companies are comped.
Thinking here: I would think that small companies that are in shipping or transportation, particularly those with defined schedules such as trucking routes/lanes, would be useful. If an agency knew that Truck A would be going from point B to C at 8am every Thursday, and they had a target in-between, what a convenience this would be …

savantissimo
savantissimo
Reply to  Nobody Special
1 year ago

Yeah, surveillance, but also operations (moving people and things around under false identities) and spinning off big money – there is no way they’ve been losing the money they claim, the numbers don’t add up. I think the surveillance is mostly from pick-up and drop-off points plus knowing whose phones are in the car, but there is a real potential that the driver and even the passenger apps act as audio bugs, maybe giving access to the phone more generally. I wouldn’t be surprised if the driver app takes some pictures as well, though they may not get a clear picture of most passengers. They definitely monitor the accelerometers in the drivers app continuously and run some sort of machine learning algorithm on it to detect changes in driving style, bad driving, etc. Uber’s back-office computer systems are unreliable and designed to enable fraud on Uber’s part, so how reliable the intelligence from them is is open to question.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  savantissimo
1 year ago

This is why it’s important to leave phone at home or put it into a faraday bag when travelling. Always.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  savantissimo
1 year ago

Oh, as an aside, I wonder about key fobs.

phelps
phelps
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Open them up and look at them. The vast majority only have a watch battery but last years. Radios require lots of power to transmit any distance, which is why cell phones have relative massive, powerful batteries. If your key fob runs for years on a watch battery, it probably isn’t transmitting unless you hit a button.
If it has a high capacity lithium battery in it, maybe something else is going on. If they were using RFID (no battery needed) then it wouldn’t need to be in the fob, it could be virtually anything.

Point
Point
1 year ago

The race is on.
Biden forced retirement pending, health reasons for ‘compassionate leave’.
Harris placeholder while pieces are moved in, then pushed out.
Pelosi et al cooperate in trying to push Hillary into position.
The other part of the race includes all that 2020 election investigation stuff with Durham and others. What might be disclosed that would eliminate the chances of team Dem?
Place your bets, as the winner will determine the course of American life for generations.

teo toon
teo toon
Reply to  Point
1 year ago

They are determined to have Hillary the Great. Absolutely sickening; is this what 200 hundred years of the Democratic party intended?

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> [Musk] is plugged in, and Twitter was Cabal’s baby. He would have known not to just do that. Somebody was backing him, and told him to do it.

You have to admit, even if he’s a minion, he’s way more entertaining than Soros or Bloomberg.

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

For situational awareness. Its from the misanthropy sub on reddit, but re-reading the thread I realized there was a surveillance angle:

https://www.reddit.com/r/misanthropy/comments/vuu2vs/what_do_you_do_if_someone_doesnt_share_the/

Its basically about trying to navigate crowds of people who suddenly show up in your path and glare at you if you don’t get out of their way.

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

Andrew Angelin again, on the Uber scandal mentioned in the links:

https://www.unz.com/aanglin/leaks-show-uber-running-a-global-crime-network-paying-off-macron-and-biden/

“The article goes on into various other criminal types of activity, but it’s pretty standard stuff. It’s not like this isn’t happening everywhere, in every industry.

“What is amazing is that The Guardian somehow manages to not mention the implications of Joe Biden and Emmanuel Macron working for Uber in this way. Why were they doing it? Well, obviously, they were doing it for money. It’s very standard operations, but leaked documents proving that the two heads of state were doing pay-to-play with a corporation engaged in crimes should be pretty outrageous, no?

“Boris Johnson was just forced to resign because… some guy got drunk at a party and touched people in a way that made them feel uncomfortable and he didn’t fire the guy…?

“We are supposed to believe that is worse than pay-to-play?”

I was wondering if this wasn’t a warning to Macron to get with the program on Ukraine, but I realized actually removing Macron creates problems for the Cabal, since their is no Vice President in the French Republic. The President of the Senate (who in France is actually elected by the Senate) takes over as interim president, then they have another election. I don’t think they want to deal with another election.

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

The thing I don’t get about the Biden laptop story is how the laptop got out of the Bidens’ control in the first place. The computer repair shop story makes no sense.

My best guess is that Hunter Biden himself provided the blackmail files to the whitehats, likely in an effort to get out from under the blackmail.

Cabal gains nothing that I can see from any of this getting to the public. This Maxey character is probably a double agent slow walking the release of information. They can’t just destroy the files because Hunter Biden is probably the leader and he has backup copies.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

Joe Biden did say Hunter is the smartest person he knows. It would be hilarious if he were actually one of the key “White Hats” generating a constant stream of perverse and self-abusive smoke and mirrors.

I don’t think it is so, but it is funny to consider. Maybe he is just spiteful after having been abused as a child.

phelps
phelps
1 year ago

DFT – Analysts See Twitter As Destroyed By The Musk Adventure.

Called it.
https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-04-27-2022/#comment-391535

On Musk and Twitter

I’m still not sure that Musk is actually there to buy and own Twitter, and the market agrees with me, since it’s still ~$48 instead of $54. If he buys, then it’s an instant $6/share 15% ROI. Investors aren’t taking the sure 15%, which means that they don’t think it is sure.

Thinking it through, the next step is Due Diligence. TWTR has to open the kimono, so to speak, and let Musk take a look. The primary asset/value of TWTR is the users of twitter.com.

So what if that’s all fraudulent? Not just the bots (which are a problem in valuation as well) but actually fabricated, made up numbers on twitter.com. If that’s the case, then Musk gets to see the evidence (even if he is NDAed from talking about it), back out of the deal, probably with no money out of pocket (because fraud) and then he gets to DOUBLE DOWN with my old bugbear — the shareholder lawsuit. As soon as he sues, that NDA is out the window. You can’t use an NDA to hide fraud from a lawsuit.

I guarantee you twitter is lying about their user count. I would be shocked if you could show me a site with over 500K users who isn’t lying to inflate their user numbers. That’s the advertising scam. They inflate user numbers to fraudulently induce advertisers to promote on their service.

Add in the recent trend for televising trials online, and I don’t see how this doesn’t end in a lawsuit.

phelps
phelps
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

No, because I know that (((someone))) in the lottery office has a list of people to give them to.
Seriously, how did Twitter NOT see this coming?

phelps
phelps
1 year ago

Incorrect ballots sent to about 63,000 Arizona voters weeks after officials ignored concerns – 63,000 supplemental ballots to be printed.

Now, most of those “incorrect ballots” will get cast anyways, and the election judges will count them because “muh disenfranchisement”

phelps
phelps
1 year ago

If you say, “Trump is a villain,” I suspect they are finding resistance from people who are thinking, “No, he is not.” So they are pivoting to, “In a few years other people will think…” to which people don’t reflexively reject it because it is not something your subconscious will feel it can tell absolutely right now.

The evil that men do lives after them;
The good is oft interred with their bones;
So let it be with Caesar.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

they have to try this, because they cant make people believe it NOW. their power to enforce it tomorrow is also fading quickly. flailing…

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Jack Maxey comments on the Hunter Biden leak, and notice he implies the media are not assets of CIA. 

Possibly technically true. CIA is “foreign intelligence.” “Domestic intelligence” is FBI.
Wikipedia: “The Washington Post reported in 2010 that there were 1,271 government organizations and 1,931 private companies in 10,000 locations in the United States that were working on counterterrorism, homeland security, and intelligence, and that the intelligence community as a whole would include 854,000 people holding top-secret clearances.[4] According to a 2008 study by the ODNI, private contractors make up 29% of the workforce in the U.S. intelligence community and account for 49% of their personnel budgets.[5]

Ever hear of the “National Geo-Spatial Intelligence Agency?” The “Bureau of Intelligence and Research?” How about Department of Energy’s “Office of Intelligence and Counterintelligence”?

Those “private contractors” would be whatever Blackwater is called this week, and the “fusion centers.” While Federally funded, they centers de jure “private” intelligence agencies that exist solely to do things that are forbidden to intelligence or police.

It’s entirely possible that the NSA, CIA, and FBI are just scarecrow organizations; they occupy the limelight, but accomplish very little. Meanwhile other agencies and contractors do the grunt work in the shadows, bypassing the Big Three entirely.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I’ve pondered that outcome as well. We know they’ll take one of two paths: full on assault on the citizenry, or damage control and attempt to slink back into the shadows for a second try in 50 years.

The worst mistake we can make is forgiving them. When it all comes out it has to be torn out root and stem, lest the system just rebuild from the ashes.

Just a Medic
Just a Medic
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

My guess is … all the surveillance, if exposed, will be shown to be “harmless” training operations which were not supposed to gather any intel, but which were helping potential agents develop skills harmlessly on civilians in the US.

Training and/or readiness probably explains 75% of the surveillance. Busywork.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I rather doubt Byrne, but do wonder about all the military contracts that don’t need clearances — there’s nothing “secret” about them — but require them anyway. Clearances are a tool for gathering info on people who have skills/knowledge that may be useful, either for or against you. My hunch is that more than half, perhaps 9/10th of clearances are unnecessary.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

>Biden regime and feds are buying cell phone location data on millions of Americans through private brokers.

It’s forbidden by numerous court decisions for the Fed to do it itself, but it’s totes OK to buy it from third parties.

Well, that’s unlawful too, but unless an appropriate court decides to hear the case and asserts the black-letter law, nothing will be done. And what *would* be done would probably to just ignore the ruling and keep on truckin’.

A cellular phone is a tracking device. There’s no way you can turn the tracking off and still be able to receive incoming calls; it’s part of how the system works. The only way to be free of phone tracking is not to carry one. And no “turn it off” doesn’t apply; there is no true “off” mode on modern phones; the power button just puts them into a low-power ‘sleep’ mode, and they still collect data. Unless you have an antique phone with a battery that can be removed without tools, you’re out of luck.

Peter Gent
Peter Gent
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

You can stick your phone in a faraday bag and it won’t track anything until you take it out. The location data between those two events will not exist. Everyone should have a faraday bag to put their phone into when they don’t want to be tracked.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Peter Gent
1 year ago

If you rely on that, you better make sure it works.
Some say to put your phone in the microwave oven to block signals, but that doesn’t work. I tried it. I put my phone in the microwave, closed the door, and then called it with another phone. It rang. So signals can get through the shielding of the microwave oven.

Chief_Tuscaloosa
Chief_Tuscaloosa
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

Portable Faraday cage; but then physical surveillance likely follows you to see why your cellphone isn’t accompanying you when you leave the house.

Peter Gent
Peter Gent
Reply to  Chief_Tuscaloosa
1 year ago

Think how much we can stress their assets by all of us always doing this…

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> The Nigerian government has asked Facebook and other social media platforms to censor the pro-Biafra separatist group (IPOB) on their platforms.

So, after half a century moldering in the “dustbin of history”, Biafra is a thing again? What’s next, Rhodesia?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

MAKE ZIMBABWE RHODESIA AGAIN!

Bman
Bman
1 year ago

If a dude that looks like this is in line with you, just get the fuck out of there.
Man cuts Walgreens employee’s neck while she helps another customer, Des Peres police say (msn.com)

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

It just occurred to me, maybe the vax is making this stuff worse.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

That guy doesn’t look like the vax-compliant type. Generally though, I’d agree.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

I assumed that the Hunter Biden iPhone leak was a response by Bannon to his house getting Swat teamed. For those that don’t know, Jack Maxey and Steve Bannon have been working together for years.

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1 year ago

He is plugged in, and Twitter was Cabal’s baby. He would have known not to just do that. Somebody was backing him, and told him to do it.”
Looks like cut throat competition between cabal factions.

B.Chiclitz
B.Chiclitz
1 year ago

Re: Interesting, that like Kinzinger yesterday, they are pivoting from “Trump is a villain,” to “In a few years, people will think Trump is a villain.” 

Nice catch. Tactical retreat? When the once unthinkable and impossible starts looking like a maybe or perhaps even a more likely….drip drip drip

MAGA ark is setting sail….I hope these folks can swim.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

On Jack Maxey: blaming the Chinese? That seems to be cabal’s big new thing. Any harm the Chinese inflict on us has only been in cooperation with cabal. Most blaming of China is through ignorance or people deliberately trying to cover for cabal.

Chief_Tuscaloosa
Chief_Tuscaloosa
1 year ago

‘A judge ordered U.S. Senator Lindsey “Ladybug” Graham’
Reading this just makes me smile for minutes at a time, imagining his horror and shame that one of his many depraved actions is no longer a secret held by Cabal. Thank you for this.

Also, thank for adding the bit about surveillance at the top. I really do think going forward it’s going to be an outstanding witch test. If you mention Cabal surveillance at a neighborhood party and 4 people leave immediately while whispering into their cellphones “what do we say?”, the wakeups for the normies will be easy.

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Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

“…Joe Biden was declared the winner of Wisconsin’s 10 electoral votes in 2020 with a popular vote margin of 20,608, or .7%…”

I didn’t know it was that close. That’s so close and we know they faked many more than that.

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

Musk rocket had a big explosion under it during a live fire test. I think that one or more of the engines didn’t lite and when all that raw fuel got to an area where the engines were ignited it went boom. Of course I really have no idea, just speculating. It was big boom but it doesn’t appear to have hurt the rocket bad. Since it’s a test rocket likely they will use it again for test after they find out why it went boom. This is bad because it will give the Biden administration a reason to torment them with regulations and over site.

Bman
Bman
1 year ago

Pass through PIN reader on credit cart machine.
https://gab.com/Nils89/posts/108631178817228401

Machine Trooper
Machine Trooper
1 year ago

Biden regime and feds are buying cell phone location data on millions of Americans through private brokers.

This is goofy. The puppeteers who run Biden already have all the data and don’t need to buy it. I guess they’re just putting the cover story out there so nobody questions how they were able to track us.

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

Thomas Jefferson Foundation

So the whole thing has become about slavery. You know what I’m going to say. So I look around and find there’s some new project called,”Mountaintop ProjectKeywords, “…Archaeologists have spent fifty years of research revealing the landscape of slavery on the mountaintop…”, “…Monticello is the best documented, best preserved, and the best studied plantation in North America…”,”…In service to Monticello’s mission of preservation and education, the Mountaintop Project will tell Monticello’s many stories as never before…”

and of course here’s the Jew,”…The Mountaintop Project was made possible by a transformational contribution from David M. Rubenstein…”.

https://www.monticello.org/thomas-jefferson-foundation/mountaintop-project/

Every single time. All you have to do is look.

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

All that needs to happen in order to stop this shiite is to spread the meme Jefferson was Jewish; then, the Jews/leftists will return to declaring Jefferson the greatest advocate for Jewish freedom in American history.
And there, in a blink of an eye, Jefferson’s plantation will be turned into the very first American Jewish kibbutz.

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Farcesensitive
1 year ago

In France the populist right and the populist left just banded together to successfully defeat a Covid travel passport

https://twitter.com/cosminDZS/status/1546975067812216832

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

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