News Briefs – 08/14/2022

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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 – Analyst Notes Taiwan Conflict Could Crush Global Semiconductor Supply Chains

DFT – Rhine River Hits Record Low, Shipping Stops For Critical Materials

DFT – $318 Billion Of Chinese Companies Delist To Avoid US Auditing

DFT – OPEC Cuts Demand Forecast, IEA Increases It Oil went up because people thought Opec will cut output, and maybe demand is actually increasing.

Gregg Phillips’ The Pit is here. I haven’t watched much of this, but what I saw had one DEA guy who raised the issue that intelligence merged with Law Enforcement in fusion centers, and weaponized the system against Americans. That part was good, but then Phillips is still talking about chasing the mules, without confronting the surveillance, which to me is constructing a strawman for you to fight with. And the more he talks, the more it sounds like bullshit. Now I am wondering if those mules in the videos were actors hired to make those videos, so you would focus on Mules. If this shit is all counted electronically by machines connected to the internet which print their own ballots, why even fuck with an army of 60 IQ mules who are obviously fucking things up? And how did he let his bag get taken without nicking somebody’s carotid artery open, so he could get a body and an ID on them? I don’t know, maybe I just hate all intel assholes, and that is contaminating my take. I’ll watch the rest later.

New York Citizens Audit (NYCA) has discovered hundreds of thousands of cloned voter records, examples of identity theft, discrepancies between official vote counts, over a hundred thousand registered voters without an address, and a pattern embedded in the identification numbers assigned to voters that creates an alternate structure within the voter rolls which makes it so that no amount of “cleaning the rolls” or “purging records” can fix the problem, because the Matrix can regenerate phantom voters all day long. Obviously I am not sophisticated enough with this tech to judge this, but is sounds like it could be legit, and the article has an expert saying you would see this in the Middle East to control elections, which immediately made me think of Iraq, where CIA would come up with something like this and be practiced employing it when we were running the county like a puppet government. This came from Phillips’ thing above.

Racine, Wisconsin used illegal mobile voting sites in recent primary – same district where corrupt GOP speaker Robin Vos pulled a 260 vote win.

From here – The FBI seized boxes containing records covered by attorney-client privilege and potentially executive privilege during its raid of former President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home, sources familiar with the investigation told Fox News, adding that the Justice Department opposed Trump lawyers’ request for the appointment of an independent, special master to review the records.

Video – Operation Mockingbird: MSM caught reading EXACT same script about FBI’s Trump raid. First two minutes are the interesting part.

Flashback to 2010 – President Bill Clinton lost nuclear codes while in office, new book claims.

I look at this next thing and think, something doesn’t fit. Even if a midwit, his schooling should have given him the requisite knowledge to judge the risk himself. Either Cabal is promoting true imbeciles into these positions, he wasn’t an MD to begin with and that was just a cover identify given to him, or this whole story is fake. I know this material. It is not so complex, or so difficult to understand there could be this kind of confusion. It just feels weird.

All Germans must receive a Covid booster every 3 months to qualify as ‘vaccinated.’

4 doctors on a zoom call watching a video of blood clots being pulled out of a beating heart which look exactly like what coroners are describing finding in dead people:

158 House members proxy voted for $700 billion ‘Inflation Reduction’ Act.

Sen. Warren wants to expand IRS powers beyond the Inflation Reduction Act to prepare tax returns and send them to you to pay.

Republicans are coming under fire for opposing the creation of 87,000 heavily armed IRS agents tasked with auditing the population, and the media is leading the charge against them. Growing up I had a neighbor. Nice guy to my family, I considered them close family friends. He is the really successful one who suddenly got paranoid about cars driving by, then his house burned down a couple of times, he put up fences, and security cameras and security systems and went to this renown place to get a trained German Shepherd, where it cost an arm and a leg. Ultimately, years later, when I encountered the surveillance, I called  him, because he was plugged in and I thought he might know something, and he would not say a word on the phone, and later was trying to get info out of me. I realized later, they had sent him in once before to get close with info he shouldn’t have had, so apparently he eventually gave up and joined them. But the point was he had IRS troubles back around when his house burned down, and his accountant told him he knew the agent, and an envelope full of cash could make it all go away, and lo and behold, it did. I assume now it was part of the recruitment process. You have to be careful out there. They are everywhere.

Al Franken endorses Liz Cheney. From traitor to laughingstock.

GOP Rep. James Comer says Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert have shown interest in being on Oversight Committee in a Republican-controlled House. Both of them are fascinating. Greene was basically a gym rat just a little while back who supposedly posted to twitter about Q and skyrocketed to where she will now be on the oversight committee, and Bobert is obviously somebody’s pet, getting MSM treatment for her gun restaurant and now heading to Oversight after getting her GED just months before being elected a Congressperson, IIRC. You can see the power of this thing. You could be behind the cash register at your local quickiemart one day, and a few months later you are on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, and this thing can make it not only look legit, but use it to make other people think that in this country they could do the exact same thing.

Arizona Police Taze desperate parents outside elementary school during lockdown. Probably emblematic of a larger view of government as a whole, as an enemy and an impediment, more than an aide.

An FBI forensic report confirms the gun used in the fatal “Rust” shooting could not have been fired without someone pulling the trigger, court documents revealed on Friday. I think of that Hollywood anon saying, you don’t understand the extent to which they believe in demons out there  in Hollywood, and that the demons will reward them if they kill someone for them.

Kansas election officials plan to conduct a statewide recount of the vote rejecting an amendment to remove abortion rights from the state constitution after a citizen posted a $200,000 bond for the recount, the state Secretary of State’s Office said.

Child Protective Serices employee tells 14-year-old to become prostitute.

Toyota sponsors lesson on ‘first steps’ of “drag artistry” for children.

Puberty blocker manufacturers fund pro-trans doctors, medical associations, activist organization. The fact there is money in this makes me wonder if we will find somebody was doing this to these people more aggressively than with just propaganda, whether it was some sort of hypnosis embedded in porn, or some drug they discovered during research planted in foods. Every time I see these trans people, I feel like I am looking at something more complex than just a quirk of nature. It feels like something someone did to them.

Rashida Tlaib pocketed up to $100,000 in rental income during the pandemic despite pushing to cancel rent.

Chicago is hiking property tax bills by $42.7 million, keeping the city’s long-running tax hike tradition alive as it tries to manage its runaway pension debt.

‘Woke’ NYC Starbucks who won’t kick anyone out now a haven for junkies, drunks and homeless who want tot take a nap in the store.

The Washington State Liquor Cannabis Board is considering a point system that would give people convicted of a drug-related crime and did prison time – preferential treatment when applying for retail cannabis license for “equity.”

Just because a little humor never hurt – Brother and sister get in an argument at mom’s massive funeral, brother beats up sister’s boyfriend, another relative breaks out the stun gun to try and get things under control as everyone begins fighting, another relative hops in a car and tries to run down the sister, runs over yet another relative, knocks over mom’s casket, runs over vases and headstones and breaks open a water main which floods the whole area as the rest of the family begins brawling all over the cemetery. Driver then gets brained by another relative with a cane as others hold him while brother is off brawling with still others. Cemetery owner says it was a “bizarre incident” and, “Do not worry at all. Your loved ones interned here are very safe, and our staff is here to assist any of the families.” 

Pope Francis received a group of homo-trans prostitutes on Wednesday for the fourth time this year. We probably do not want to know.

The Irish Government intends to introduce fines and prison sentences for people who pray, hold signs, or try to persuade women not to have abortions while they are within the vicinity of an abortion facility. 

Trudeau is implementing a federal “Digital Identity Program.” 

Tijuana, Mexicali, Ensenada, Tecate, and other Mexican border cities explode into orgy of cartel violence.

US orders government employees working in Tijuana to shelter in place after spate of arson breaks out in notoriously lawless city.

U.S. Consulate warns citizens to avoid Tijuana as fires, roadblocks reported throughout Baja.

Critics call for Biden to ‘immediately end’ Iran nuclear talks following attempted murder of Salman Rushdie.

The perfect country doesn’t exis… Russia rejects new WHO guidelines: “Transgenderism is “absolutely unacceptable.”

Ukraine could run out of critical HIMARS missiles in months.

Russian forces have established complete control over the strategic settlement of Peski in the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR), Russia’s Defense Ministry has said.

Putin ally and ex-Russian president Dmitry Medvedev warned European leaders that the continent’s nuclear power stations could face ‘accidents’“The European Union also has nuclear power plants. And accidents can happen there, too.”

3 minutes of RT showing The Wagner group cleaning out Ukrainian troops who were hiding among civilians. It is unusual to see real reporting, and not propaganda:

Nuclear Fusion breakthrough confirmed: California team achieved ignition.

Ariz. Gov. Ducey starts building $6m makeshift border wall using barb-wire topped shipping containers, which will be completed by next week.

Some of the busses Abbott is loading in Texas with illegals are stopping in rural Georgia, and telling the migrants to get out. Abbott needs to fix that pronto. It sounds like some leftists on the busses are trying to thwart his strategy. You see the power of intelligence? Infiltrate the right place, and you do not need to meet the enemy head on. You can even defeat him as he thinks he is winning.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton amended the complaint filed in federal court against the Attorney General, Merrick Garland, in the Texas lawsuit against the ATF over the constitutionality of the NFA and the Gun Control Act of 1968 to regulate privately made silencers/suppressors/gun mufflers made and kept in Texas so that the suit incorporates the Second Amendment decision by the Court in Bruen.

Biden’s true approval numbers are somewhere between 11% and 12%, according to a confidential source and Martin Armstrong’s “Socrates” data mining computer.

President Trump announces that he has his best poll numbers ever and largest amount of campaign contributions from the people ever this past week.

They’ve been here all week: supporters still lining streets on way to Mar-a-Lago following Monday’s FBI raid.

Spread r/K Theory, because the curse should have been, “May you live in interesting times, and find all the truths you are looking for.”

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Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

> MUST WATCH VIDEO (above): 4 doctors on a zoom call watching a video of blood clots being pulled out of a beating heart

Never forget that our unrepentant masters want this for millions of babies, toddlers, and unborns.

Here’s just one of the reasons children must be injected with mRNA poisons:

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr: “They are never going to market a vaccine, allow people access to a vaccine, an approved vaccine without getting liability protection. Now the emergency use authorization vaccines have liability protection under the PREP Act and under the CARES Act.

So as long as you take an emergency use vaccine, you can’t sue them. Once they get approved, now you can sue them, unless they can get it recommended for children. Because all vaccines that are recommended, officially recommended for children get liability protection, even if an adult gets that vaccine. That’s why they are going after the kids. They know this is going to kill and injure a huge number of children, but they need to do it for the liability protection.”

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/12/robert-f-kennedy-jr-explains-going-kids-not-think-video/

Baby formula shortages will encourage vaccinated mothers to breastfeed their babies. No one may escape this scourge.

Is a pattern beginning to emerge?

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

Frankly, best post of the week. Only unvaxxed mothers from here on out. The great filter.

Marielle Redclaw
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I’m pureblood and I breastfed my two daughters. And I’ll breastfeed my son when he’s born in (checks watch)… we’re thinking next week. I hope. 🤞🏻

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
1 year ago

many blessings have come to you

Marielle Redclaw
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Thank you!

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
1 year ago

Congrats on your very-soon-to-arrive little!

Ditto here. Have had two healthy, not vaxxed kiddos during Covid times and exclusively breastfed both.

It wasn’t that hard to “escape the scourge.” You just had to not care about peer pressure – which any halfway decent girl should have learned from being an outcast among middle school girls at age 12.

“OMG, You don’t know what a blow job is…what a weirdo” = “OMG, you’re still nursing your two year old…what a weirdo.” The shrug-and-ignore them (*them includes boomer parents and in-laws) muscle should have gotten around a decade’s worth of practice in this by the time you’re hitched and making babies.

“My nose ring is cute so cute and cool, I’m so popular. It must suck to be a loser whose parents won’t let you get one. You’re not cool enough to be invited to my party.” = “My vax makes me so safe and moral. I’m so popular. Must suck to be an anti-science creep. You’re not safe and moral enough to be invited to my party.” Shrugs.

I know it was harder for breadwinners whose jobs were forcing the issue, but for a non-breadwinning adult woman, the entire Covid affair was a test in “how well do you withstand peer pressure from the bitchy girls?” For the on-the-market men out there, if you can find a gal who withstood it, she’ll have a good many valuable character traits beyond just physiological health. This should 100% be a deal breaker.

phelps
phelps
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

More importantly, “be holy for I am holy.”. Holy doesn’t mean anything more than “set apart” or “separated”. (Okay, the more would be “specifically marked as separated”).
Be holy. Separate from the mean girls and find other holy women to be the new support structure.

Marielle Redclaw
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Thank you.

One thing I laugh at now is people’s sob stories of being locked down. I just think, “You could have walked out the front door at any time.” And I’m in SoCal, but a lot of our sheriffs, when told to enforce the more extreme mandates, said, yeah, no, we’re not doing that.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
1 year ago

God bless you, God keep you, may His grace always be upon you and your child.

Marielle Redclaw
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Thank you!

Boud
Boud
1 year ago

Hi,

Thought I would post this Red Panda cub live stream, they are starting to get more active but mostly sleep all day. Red Pandas are the cutest animal going and kept me sane through the pandemic. There are quite a few dedicated people on the internet who post daily or weekly videos.

https://youtu.be/cxCCi_eh8Os

Anyway, enjoy.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
1 year ago
Maniac
Maniac
1 year ago

And Mexico’s drought is even worse than ours now, with taps reportedly running dry. Should be interesting in the coming months.

Atavisionary
Atavisionary
1 year ago

https://thehill.com/media/3592886-lawsuits-allege-sexually-hostile-culture-underpayment-at-project-veritas/
Project veritas employees file lawsuit against them for underpay and sexual harassments. Especially with the later, you have to wonder if its infiltration meant to derail the organization.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Atavisionary
1 year ago

project v is controlled opposition
has been from the beginning

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

$318 Billion Of Chinese Companies Delist To Avoid US Auditing

While I think the SEC is completely right about this, I find the whole situation to be hilarious.

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

The Irish Government intends to introduce fines and prison sentences for people who pray, hold signs, or try to persuade women not to have abortions while they are within the vicinity of an abortion facility. 

Not too sure if this was accurate, but I read earlier that when the Republic of Ireland banned abortion, they were going so far to prosecute women who were leaving the country and going to places like Northern Ireland to get abortions. Now this.

I have a theory that the Cabal uses these small countries, like Ireland and New Zealand, as places where they can test their torture plans before moving on to places with larger populations and more visibility. Apparently now Israel too. They do this because they can easily get completely control over these places by just bribing a few officials.

Its also why I’m skeptical over the conservative insistence is that the answer is small, localized rural governments, because although the Cabal may usually let these areas alone, if they want to they can flood them with their operatives really quickly.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

Oregon has had mail-in voting since the 1980’s. Your theory checks out.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

globo homo

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

You’re right, to a point. The problem is not cabal, it is “evil.” A few days ago YouTube tossed up a video by some guy called Long Island Audit about his legal troubles in Berwyn, Illinois. I was bored and ended up watching all of his videos about Berwyn. Basically, Berwyn has a small town, criminal, thug town leadership and police force. What a surprise! A small town with corruption and cops who act with complete impunity.

Some people on this site would claim Cabal runs the town. I doubt it. The real problem is human evil. You could completely destroy Cabal, and in fifty years it would have reconstituted itself because all those small town oetty tyrants would slowly create links with each other, trade information and favors, etc. Hayek asked the question in his book The Road to Serfdom, “Why do the worst always make it to the top?” He said that the bigger the prize, the greater the motivation for sociopathic monsters to move up. I suspect Cabal is an internal bloodsport. Individuals, families, factions, all battling to get to the top because the amount of wealth and power they can gain from control of the federal government is immense beyond belief. It’s just like the Roman Empire when aristocratic families battled both internally and with each other to get in the throne. Then as soon as they did, every other family began scheming to get rid of the current emperor and put one of their guys in. As they did that, the empre slowly collapsed because the sociopaths entire goal was lower and wealth, not the managing of the nation.

Like I said you could wipe out cabal, and within a few generations, those local government sociopaths would have mive up from their towns to the state government to the national government and the process would begin all over again. Looking at Riman history, what stopped the cabal there was the slow process of passive resistance on the local level that spread until the city of Rome ended up actually controlling only a small area around the city itself. I wonder if that will happen in the U.S.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

A little revolution now and then is a healthy thing.

Cabal Delenda Est.
Even if we have to repeat the destruction every few generations the peace between will be worth it.
We can’t end evil, but we can keep cutting it down to a stump.

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Good comment, but one correction. Berwyn, IL, is suburban, not rural. Its suburban Chicago and four commuter rail stops to the Willis tower, and has a population of 57,000. But much the same dynamics could exist in rural counties with a population of 10,000.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
1 year ago

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqONwmv3JWA

Unfortunately I don’t have a nice concise blog post about this, so I’ll give a rundown for those like me that aren’t into video. I’m no expert, but I’ll try to be as accurate as I can as a layman:

To start with, Tornado Cash WAS a “cryptocurrency mixer” for Ethereum (ETH) chain which, long story short, anonymizes your crypto and transactions from being linked back to you and whatever on-ramp you used to get your tokens. What happened was, the US Treasury basically sanctioned this service. How? With what powers, when Tornado Cash and the crypto space in general is theoretically supposed to be governed as a DAO (decentralized autonomous organization) and through Web3 mechanisms? By “blacklisting” certain wallets with USDC (which is an ERC-20 stablecoin which is on the ETH blockchain), which should mean nothing, right? But the “decentralized” service providers, “decentralized finance” exchanges, “open source” code repositories etc. are going along with this by blocking Tornado Cash and complying with the US Gov ban.

Doesn’t sound very decentralized, does it? In fact, this is the opposite of decentralization, as a central power that should have nothing to do with the Web3 and DeFi ecosystem basically shut down an entire self-governing entity through the help of other supposedly decentralized entities.

Note, that with this Tornado Cash ban, normal crypto users have no easy way to anonymize their crypto, as most people get their tokens through “authorized” on-ramps like Binance. This basically defeats the whole purpose of DeFi and Web3. But who “authorizes” which on-ramps? Who will hold the power? Enter TRM Labs.

TRM Labs is a major “compliance” and “risk management” operation that’s already “trusted” by major crypto on-ramps and DeFi platforms like FTX US, Binance, Celo, and Circle. Basically, it’s a central entity that is ALREADY in the code for countless supposedly decentralized/Web3 operations and in these major crypto companies. It tracks all wallets, so crypto companies can use their API if they are “sanctioned” or not. In essence, this company basically represents the OPPOSITE of the decentralization and Web3 vision for the internet and blockchain tech. As we can see with the Tornado Cash incident, sanctions outside of the Web3 ecosystem defeat the entire purpose of Web3. Period.

TRM is poised to be the primary Cabal gatekeeper for normie cryptocurrency transactions. Basically, TRM may end up the centralized intelligence apparatus and secret police that all “decentralized” crypto entities must report to or else all other “decentralized” crypto entities will ban them. How can we be sure of their nefarious intentions? They’re actually backed by our favorite Cabal-linked companies and banks, like VISA, PayPal, American Express, SalesForce, and CITIBank!

That’s all I could manage. Hope this helps. I’ll close with this: even TechLead inevitably concludes with: There will be war.

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

I think I have to push back on some of the AC takes above.

First with the IRS, the idea that the average citizen estimates their own taxes, then submits them to the IRS, and can be audited, is really an “only in America” type thing. The norm in the rest of the world is that you get sent a bill for estimated taxes, which you can pay but also can challenge. Also, apparently that used to be the way this was done for federal taxes in the United States too, then got changed at some time. The only advantages I can see with the system currently in use is that it provides more money spent on accountants and leads to more audits.

Likewise with the IRS agents. Its been known for some time that the agency has been understaffed. The issue is that they really need more accountants, not more SWAT teams with guns. This is the problem with these proposed reforms, they are usually cover for something completely different, sometimes with the exact opposite result of what the reform would do.

Also on the Marjorie Taylor Greene/ Loren Boebert story, the committee is NOT the Intelligence Committee but the Government Oversight Committee. The article saying “Oversight Committee” is technically correct, but journalistic malpractice since all legislative committees practice oversight. Looking up the committee, it was created in the 1920s as sort of a catch all committee to examine federal government operations that did not fall under the purview of the other committees, and its oversight functions include the Port Office. Even assuming the Cabal/ Democrats/ US deep state even allows a GOP House majority next year, which is really doubtful, we don’t know what, if any committee assignments the two will get.

And btw Boebert is probably converged and MJT isn’t. You can tell this by just reading their Wikpedia bios, back to back. The MJT one is unintentionally pretty funny. While Boebert did sort of came out of nowhere, MJT co-owed a gym (so describing her as a “gym rat” is sort of correct, but her role corresponded more with that of the priest who was the one admirable character in “Burn After Reading”) and had been a political activist for several years before her election to Congress.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

i also see these feuds like phillips / godlewski as soap operas for our side, to get us dragged into, instead of mission oriented stuff. i have already lost online contacts due to their devotion to pedo phil. i am only devoted to pursuing truth

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I think that only importers should have to pay tariffs to the feds, all other taxes should be collected by the states and the states should then pay a percentage of their budgets to the feds.
States and localities should be barred from charging property taxes on primary residences. (if allowed to charge them on any property)
States should be allowed to charge tariffs on goods that enter and do not pass through their borders at a fraction of the federal tariffs on international goods.
States should be allowed to charge taxes on certain goods on the first sale by the manufacturer.

Most people would never have to deal with any taxman and almost nobody would have to deal with the feds.

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

I agree with nearly all of this, but I’ve read that “the states send part of their budgets to the feds” idea was tried during the Articles of Confederation and it didn’t work. The states too often simply refused to do that, even though they were supposed to, and there was nothing the Confederation could do about it. The entire purpose of the Constitution was really to give the federal government direct taxation authority.

Although the strange and poorly worded passage in the original 1787 Constitution, that the government could issue direct taxes, but only on states in proportion to what the state could pay, seems to be a legacy of the Confederation system. It seems the idea was that the feds would continue to tax the states, instead of people directly. The problem is that the passage was so clumsily worded that no one could figure out what it meant. The federal government instituted an income tax during the Civil War, the Supreme Court ruled that they could do this, then they invalidate a later federal income tax, and this decision in turn got overturned by the 16th Amendment.

However, its clear that the original intention was that the federal government would have its own source of revenue, but that was supposed to be tariffs, and in fact it was throughout the nineteenth century. The South hated the tariffs and pushed for a federal income tax to replace it. And the federal government found it difficult to finance wars on tariffs and debt alone. The 16th Amendment came in just in time for World War I.

You could maybe get away with something like a fixed amount each state collects via taxation goes straight to the federal treasury, then the states keep the mess. But it would be less messy to just keep the federal income tax, and increase tariffs and reduce the income tax. I think the solution will be a mixture of that and reducing the military and intel budgets, which are really what the income tax funds. And there are ways to collect the income tax without enabling a federal agency to go on fishing expeditions into people’s personal lives.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

Just give the feds the power to extract the money owed from the states, they can have their Senators and Reps suspended for failure to pay along with their Presidential Electors etc.
But if the fed has to do direct taxation other than tariffs let it all be taxes on certain goods when first sold by the manufacturer.

The income tax is evil and gives the government too much knowledge and power by its very nature, it needs to be disallowed to the states as well.
I’d rather have almost any other kind of tax.

map
map
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

In light of what you wrote, AC, I give you this short (2-page) blurb from Miles Mathis back in 2006

http://mileswmathis.com/rs.pdf

map
map
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Another goody from Mathis, this time on Ron Paul and the write-on vote.

http://mileswmathis.com/writein2.pdf

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

every member of house and senate is converged

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

The IRS has never been understaffed.
It shouldn’t exist, that means it is overstaffed at 1 employee.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Exactly this. That we are even discussing anything other than the complete dissolution of the IRS and the Federal Reserve means we have lost the plot.

There are arguably several points at which it could be said America lost its sovereignty, and the establishment of the Fed was certainly one of the primary catalysts for the destruction of the U.S.

wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

Ohhh, Buggsy. Today’s News Briefs are really disgusting.

I watched “Meet the Press” today with Andrea Mitchel. The usual principal of “Meet the Press” is Chuck Todd; both Chuck Todd and Andrea Mitchel are Jews. The thing was almost an “All Jew” affair.

How do you run an European country when the cultural leaders, spokepersons, are Jews a Semitic people who hate Europeans and Christianity? The “Meet the Press” today was Trump, Trump, Trump. One segment was about the raid at Mar-a-Lago and its legal troubles for Trump. BOTH legal commentators for this segment were also Jews.

But the kicker was Andrea Mitchel questioning a Republican Senator. Her last question to him “If he is indicted, will he be ineligible to run?” and the second, “Will you vote for him”. —One can tell what this is all about—Him running.

President Trump launched this raid himself–when he said, that if he gets back in–he is going to fire all the whole Federal Bureaucracy. —His Threat–launched this raid. NO Doubt!

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

he lives rent free in their heads. and some others. (((they))) are desperate. enjoy (((their))) panic.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  lastkingofscotland
1 year ago

how much longer will they be “panicking” ?

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

Vox Day has a piece up entitled “Medical Science is Faked”

https://voxday.net/2022/08/14/medical-science-is-faked/

The headline understates thing a bit. Judging from the example VD gives, “faked” in this context means “made up completely”. Its like the war correspondent reports filed in the Waugh novel “Scooped”, except in the novel the reporter faking the articles was at least actually in the country where the war was supposed to be taking place. This stuff is even worse.

This is relevant, because I’ve long suspected that a good deal of what is accepted, including by myself, as basic knowledge is completely made up. A big problem is that its impossible to tell unless you get ahold of some other independent source of information or data.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

I wrote a few weeks back that I believe my father was being groomed for cabal success in the early 70s, but gave it up. In the early 80s, I asked him why he never subscribed to any of the popular news magazines such as Time, Newsweek, or U.S. News and World Report? He told me he didn’t see a reason to spend money on magazines when every article in them was flawed in some fundamental way. At the time I took it as him slamming newsmagazine for low quality journalism. Now I think he knew something deeper. Either the writers or their editors would deliberately put wrong information into every article in those magazines to slowly miseducate Americans. No single error was important in itself, but the slow accumulation of all of them over decades undermined the readers’ understanding of the world and how it worked. The fruits of that project is the utter degradation of scholarly journals that we see exposed here.

M in the 517
M in the 517
1 year ago

“Keisha Bazley has nine kids. She turned to Child Protective Services to help her with her 14-year-old daughter, who she says was running away and causing trouble at school,”

“In the video, the girl tells the CPS employee she wants food. The CPS worker tells her to be a prostitute.

“And giving her an incentive to do so, and almost a threat of not having her needs being met, if she didn’t do what this woman very explicitly told her to do,” Schneider said.”

Play r selectionist games, win r selectionist prizes

By the way, Okemos Road is a nice little back way to get to Mason from the notth.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  M in the 517
1 year ago

Notice its always to divert them from the pathway of marriage and family.

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

I may have linked this before but I have to link again because this the whole playbook in general. Andrew Anglin has fairly well covered the base of what is going on in this pozzed screwed up world we live in. This is the sort of thing that if we could everyone to read and understand it, we could have a little chance of changing things.

Anglin is right and I agree that these people running things are not the brightest. Sure they have lots of money and through family and blackmail, control of a lot of assets but they’re so stupid they are destroying all that they have because they are so blind and stupid.

Even the Jews who are supposed to be so smart are essentially doing what you see in cartoons and sawing off the tree limb that they are sitting on. And with great glee it will break and take them down with.

https://www.unz.com/aanglin/what-about-china-then/

General P Malaise
General P Malaise
1 year ago

AC, the 2000 mules is a psy-op since they could tell us who and where the mules got their orders from and what phones were associated with those locations where they picked up the ballots and the pay.

Machine Trooper
Machine Trooper
1 year ago

“…to me is constructing a strawman for you to fight with. And the more he talks, the more it sounds like bullshit. Now I am wondering if those mules in the videos were actors hired to make those videos, so you would focus on Mules. If this shit is all counted electronically by machines connected to the internet which print their own ballots, why even fuck with an army of 60 IQ mules who are obviously fucking things up?

This kinda’ smelled like a straw man campaign from the beginning. It’s part-and-parcel of the controlled opposition’s tactics. Take the least consequential of crimes and the weakest factoid in a mountain of evidence, and focus all the attention there as if that’s the best, most potent bombshell there is (Monica Lewinski, anyone?).
Also, narrow down the choices available to two from your predetermined Hegelian Dialectic; and try to make the public believe those are the only two legitimate choices (every election between a Democrat and RINO, Vietnam, the response to 911, etc.). Prove wrongdoing solely by focusing on mules, or the election was legit.
I hope we’re both wrong; but we’ve seen this play out too many times already.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Machine Trooper
1 year ago

You are completely correct.

We the people, legacy America, are being lead around by the nose by some unseen hand that always makes sure to direct traffic in the direction that benefits the unseen hand.

Any of us gets to choose a predetermined side, but the “house” controls both sides no matter which way it goes.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Don’t be too puzzled about MDs dying from the vaxx, even if they should have enough knowledge to judge the risk. I’m about to graduate from medical school and nearly every one of my peers took the shot, even some who knew it was a gamble. Not only is the pressure immense but most doctors, even the ones who read journals and look at data critically instead of just reading the studies conclusion and scanning the contents, have been trained with so much bias that they have difficultly rejecting medical dogma.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

RE: MTG and Boebert as someone’s pets

Here’s a thought – considering how much Trump seems to like them, what if they are Trun-Q’s? We know where they found Boebert, but then again Trump is hardly a choir boy- he’s a right-populist with a weakness for blondes. In Boebert’s case, SHOOTERS could very well have just been good marketing – think about how many years has GET WOKE GO BROKE been a saying? Five? Small town Colorado, called Rifle, and there’s a restaurant where all the cute waitresses are wearing handguns and you are free to do the same dear right-winger, and you can be among your own – if the food was even just okay the place would be popular organically.

Arkhaven is literally this exact strategy, so are the Daily Wire movies.

So Q wanted Trump in spite of the fact that he would nail any tall leggy blonde they dangle in front of him, well maybe they identified Boebert as exactly what she is turning out to be – a photogenic mouthpiece that appeals to boomers that can be reliably counted on to vote correctly. Same with MTG.

Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
1 year ago

1) “Nuclear Fusion breakthrough; ignition achieved, etc etc” – yeahhhh, I really doubt it. back in 1985, at least 1 major newspaper ran a story on ‘Baldness Cured! scientists can grow hair in a test tube; getting said hair on men’s heads is easy; will be on the market ASAP.’ that story kinda rang a bell for me, for genetic reasons. also, I realized such a drug/product would be worth hundreds of billions of $$, so I wanted to buy me some stock! result? nada, of course. it was all a big ol’ scientific lie. ironically, this “fusion breakthrough!” shows up on the very same day VD writes about widespread medical/scientific fraud. hmm.

2) “Big-Ass family brawl at funeral, heads busted, dead Granny dumped out of her coffin.” no names or pictures in the linked story. like…. none. odd. I wonder why that is?

phelps
phelps
Reply to  Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
1 year ago

Re: 2
It’s Richmond in SF CA. It’s exactly as vibrant as you think. (Hint: It might as well be Oakland.)

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
1 year ago

2) Sheeeiiittt!!!

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
1 year ago

If this shit is all counted electronically by machines connected to the internet which print their own ballots, why even fuck with an army of 60 IQ mules who are obviously fucking things up?

The different fraud methods are probably run at different levels and compartmentalized.
They want to hit the vote from all angles so people will stop at the first method they find and leave the others intact.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Either Cabal is promoting true imbeciles into these positions, he wasn’t an MD to begin with and that was just a cover identify given to him, or this whole story is fake.

I vote for the first and second options.

Indigo Arc
Indigo Arc
1 year ago

AC: Gregg Phillips’ The Pit is here. ,,,,,,And the more he talks, the more it sounds like bullshit. 
I confess I haven’t been able to watch what sad little bit of it that was reportedly streamed, but the “afterglow” of it is looking pretty *cringe* so I probably will not burn the time to watch it.
A lot of the “invited ones” seem to be in heavy defense/excuse-making mode right now, and it’s pretty unprofessional IMHO. Sure, these invited ones are probably rank amateurs who were thrust into a hyped up limelight. But they sure are detracting from the central message via a fair amount of drama queenery, and are straining credibility for the Phillips and Englebrecht (sp?) project.
It’s starting to remind me of Guilliani, Sidney Powell et alia and their big “welease the quacken” buildup. Thinkin’ Phillips & Co. shoulda stopped at 2000 Mules coverage instead of grasping for a larger limelight. Phillips in particular is just a little TOO ‘on the air/in ya face’ right now. But we shall see if anything of value follows, I guess.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

This asshole in the papal office pretends he’s never heard of the Magisterium, just like any f***face in the WH seem to have no understanding of the US Constitution.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
1 year ago

New search engine:

https://freespoke.com/

highangelhell
highangelhell
1 year ago

Is red panda video links comes?

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Kentucky Republican Rep. Thomas Massie says ‘Trump is at fault’ for deadly riot at Capitol

“People did mislead the folks that came here, and Trump was among them,” Massie said. “He insinuated that states wanted their electors thrown out, which was not true. I kept a spreadsheet of every document every state produced, and in no case did a majority of any legislature even put their name on the letter.”
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2021/01/09/rep-thomas-massie-says-trump-is-at-fault-for-deadly-riot/6611721002/

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

South African very weird band, Die Antword, made s hilariously sick song and video about Lady Gaga a few years back. “Fatty Boom Boom.” Can be seen on U-Toob, or at this link. You will never think of Lady Gaga in the same way, after you watch “Fatty Boom Boom.” https://youtu.be/AIXUgtNC4Kc

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Mexico’s president has begun exploring plans to sidestep congress to hand formal control of the National Guard to the army, a move that could extend the military’s control over policing in a country with high levels of violence.

That has raised concerns because President Andrés Manuel López Obrador won approval for creating the force in 2019 by pledging in the constitution that it would be under nominal civilian control and that the army would be off the streets by 2024.

Neither the National Guard nor the military have been able to lower the insecurity in the country, however. This past week, drug cartels staged widespread arson and shooting attacks, terrifying civilians in three main northwest cities in a bold challenge to the state. On Saturday, authorities sent 300 army special forces and 50 National Guard members to the border city of Tijuana.

Still, López Obrador wants to keep soldiers involved in policing, and remove civilian control over the National Guard, whose officers and commanders are mostly soldiers, with military training and pay grades.

But the president no longer has the votes in congress to amend the constitution and has suggested he may try to do it as a regulatory change with a simple majority in congress or by an executive order and see if the courts will uphold that.

López Obrador warned Friday against politicizing the issue, saying the military is needed to fight Mexico’s violent drug cartels. But then he immediately politicized it himself.

“A constitutional reform would be ideal, but we have to look for ways, because they (the opposition) instead of helping us, are blocking us, there is an intent to prevent us from doing anything,” López Obrador said.

The two main opposition parties also had a different positions when they were in power. They supported the army in public safety roles during their respective administrations beginning in 2006 and 2012.

More at: https://news.yahoo.com/mexico-president-bypass-congress-keep-130328698.html

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

The Drug cartels are the government’s now. I mean if they can kill all unfavorable political candidates. They control the democracy.

Baldwin
Baldwin
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Democracy is evil because women, homosexuals, cowards, and degerates of all types will always outnumber men of moral substance as a single group.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

At least three dead in parking lot shooting at Six Flags Chicago…..

Maniac
Maniac
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Of course it’s Chicago. You get what you vote for.

Baldwin
Baldwin
Reply to  Maniac
1 year ago

Chicago has not had honest elections for more than a hundred years.