News Briefs – 08/27/2022

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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 –  Natural Gas Shortage May Produce Toilet Paper Shortage In Germany

DFT –  Moderna Sues Pfizer And Biontech Over mRNA Vaccine Patent Infringement

DFT – As Europe Panics Over Gas, Russian Gas-Flare Just Over The Border Is Visible From Space

DFT –  Largest Midwest Oil Refinery Has Fire, May Be Minimal Damage

Dirty Robin Vos withdraws subpoenas of Democrat mayors following firing of Special Counsel Gableman, who was investigating election fraud in 2020.

A Democrat-backed group claims to have naturalized almost 100,000 legal immigrants in Georgia before the November elections.

79 percent say Donald Trump would have won in 2020 if Hunter’s laptop was known to voters. It was all rigged, though, so in reality we would not have won.

From here: “Trump declassified whole sets of materials in anticipation of leaving government that he thought the American public should have the right to read themselves,” Patel had told Breitbart News in a phone interview back in May, long before the FBI’s raid. “The White House counsel failed to generate the paperwork to change the classification markings, but that doesn’t mean the information wasn’t declassified…”

Phelps gave a rundown of the affidavit in the comments:

First clause cites classified information in unauthorized spaces. If this turns out to be a material mistruth (and it likely will) the affidavit is already ripe for suppression and the evidence ruled the fruit of the poison tree and thrown out. They also claiming Obstruction.

Affiant is out of the DC office. So this wasn’t a local FL thing.
Large swaths of the probable cause are redacted. There’s likely a ton of misstatements in there.

They are playing a lot of semantic word games. They use “Classified Documents” in the section headings, but in the actual text, they constantly refer to “Documents with classification markings.” Then they use a footnote to note that the statute doesn’t use the words “classified information” but instead “information relating to national defense.” The problem they have is that all the NDI laws rely on the intent to sell/give the documents to a foreign power. There’s absolutely no evidence here to satisfy that element.

The actual charges are complete weaksauce nothingburger. Removing documents, the espionage statute (where they have no evidence of intent), and a spoliation statute, because I guess they want to claim that Trump shredded something before they could seize it.

Exhibit 1 is Trump’s lawyers letter to the FBI. It tells them explicitly that Trump declassified everything before shipping it to MAL. They also point out that the laws here apply to “an officer, employee, contractor, or consultant of the United States.” POTUS is none of those, legally.
Honestly, I think all of this will be easy for the Article III judge to toss out.

Paul Sperry:

FBI warrant for Trump search relied on media reports, like earlier bungled Russia FISA warrants.

The FBI afidavit is so redacted, they even redacted their reasons for redacting what they redacted.

Former Attorney General Bill Barr said on Thursday’s installment of Bari Weiss’s “Honestly” podcast that he is tired of the “constant pandering” those on the right outraged by the FBI over the raid of Mar-a-Lago.

Barr predicts DeSantis will be POTUS in 2024.

Dershowitz to Newsmax: Affidavit doesn’t show enough to indict Trump.

Newsweek – Alan Dershowitz said that the unsealed affidavit supporting the FBI’s search of Mar-a-Lago gives the Justice Department enough evidence to indict the former president.

Gavin McInnes is still missing, after seemingly getting vanned by Feds while shooting a podcast. Some reports say Feds have denied having custody, others say Feds aren’t commenting, apparently they ruled out NYPD who denies any involvement. Strange what could pass as a political dissident can be disappeared and nobody knows who has them.

The British government has begun paying $140,000 for COVID-19 vaccine damage victims.

“A healthy 12-year-old girl with no previous medical history presented 6?days after her first dose of Pfizer-BioNTech (BNT162b2) vaccine…. She was estimated to have epidermal detachment over 40% of the body surface area.”

Scientists are now warning drivers that car fumes and braking too hard is causing a sudden spike in heart attacks.

Covid injection aftermath: study finds 94% of “vaccine” recipients have pre-blood clot formations and foreign particles.

A King County infant has become infected with the monkeypox virus as the outbreak grows in Washington.

Saw this meme on 4Chan, and it got me thinking, what will the implications be when all the gay newscasters in a few months look like zombies off the set of the Walking Dead, complete with pustules and rotting flesh. Because Monkeypox is only spreading:

High-profile Fox News conservative pundit Ben Domenech exploded in anger during a podcast interview he was conducting when his guest suggested that “gay marriage is already back on the table” to be looked at by the Supreme Court.

John Fetterman: My top priority is ending life in prison without parole for convicted criminals.

NY Gov. Kathy Hochul, tells all 5.4 million New York Republicans, “Just jump on a bus and head down to Florida where you belong, OK?” She is installed by the intel op, which is why she has no worries about motivating her opposition to fight. It tells you New York elections are totally rigged.

White House estimates student loan plan to cost $240 billion.

Democrat’s civil war over student loans explodes: Biden is blasted as ‘out of touch’ and told he is punishing ‘those without a degree’ by his own party – as new projection says it will cost Americans $500 billion.

Biden says, ‘Assault Weapons’ will be banned if Democrats pick up 2 Senate seats in November.

California runs some sweet electric vehicle charging stations:

A ‘globalist monopoly’ owns 85% of the US cattle supply chain, and is destroying American ranchers. 15 min video, the gist of which is cattle production has been consolidating until four major companies control most of it’s processing and three are foreign, with one based in China. Cattle ranchers sell to them, and have to pay what they say.

WaPo op-ed claims trans athletes will help girls learn to lose gracefully, to men.

Blue states poised to copy California’s gas-car phaseout.

Randy Quaid entering the terminal stages of gangstalking psychosis due to dealing with the Celebrity StarWhackers division for a decade:

In his defense, it is a lot of strain.

Researchers at Texas Tech University found that Americans who obsessively follow the news are more likely to suffer from both physical and mental health problems, including anxiety and stress. Now, factor in surveillance has been neighborhood-ized into a Stasi-like monitoring service across the US, and it deploys more heavily on, and deploys more tech on, those with interests in news and politics. A few days back, there were a lot of people talking about surveillance here. Apparently my coverage was pissed off, so I got the Aaron Alexis treatment. Somehow, they sense just as you begin to drift off to sleep, and they hit you with the vibrations, which have a caffeine-like, stimulatory after-effect. After three or four hours of that, I gave up on sleep finally, got up, amped up, and began working on a piece which goes into surveillance basically running a famous serial killer, or maybe even protecting the killer because he is a member of surveillance, or the killings were some sort of operation, even taking out the local Police Chief when he tried to solve the case. I still have to do some surveillance analysis of the surrounding area, and a few more details, and when I finish it I will put it up. I work on it when surveillance pisses me off. It is a big piece, and a massive secret I think will fascinate readers. And a massive secret Cabal probably doesn’t want on the site. As I am working, the cars start revving out front as they pass, a plane is going over low and circling around, making displeasure known, and after an hour or two of work, I could go to sleep in peace, since I assume me sleeping was preferable to me finishing that one. However since then there is now a pulsating hum in the house, but only audible in certain spots, like nodes, including where I do this brief. It isn’t fridges or freezers, and I don’t see anything else it could be. I killed all the speakers (although you can hear it coming out of them too, if they are turned the right way, in line with a neighbor’s house), and I killed everything else, and it is still there – wong, wong, wong…. And we are back to the chemical clouds in the morning from the house to the south, which are kind of like Malathion pesticide, but a little more acidy. The point being, simply reading the news should not be making people ill. But if the East Germans could build the Stasi off their shit shoestring economy hand-making Russian nesting dolls, and listen in everyone’s homes and target everyone for full control, imagine what the US could run, with a fraction of the budget they would never even know was missing, but was a few hundred times what the East Germans spent, and with tech a thousand times more powerful, and decades of building up a chemical library they can fog into the air. And imagine how much tech they would deploy, and how powerful it would be in terms of radiation, and even the ability to purposely make people sick or degrade them if they poked their nose in the wrong corner, probably without them even knowing it was someone doing it. And these are the people they would deploy it on, who would report more health problems.

California to punish automakers that don’t meet electric vehicle production quotas.

Female Colorado social worker is accused of making sexual advances toward at least FORTY moms – then ‘baselessly’ removing their children from their care when they rejected her.

Jared Kushner has ‘prioritized’ exercise after leaving the White House because he thinks he could become IMMORTAL: ‘My generation is, hopefully with the advances of science, either the first generation to live forever or last that’s going to die.’

Money does matter: The end of the gold standard led to a lower standard of living. AND WTF Happened in 1971?

Two days after former NBA star Dennis Rodman told NBC News he had secured permission to travel to Russia, Rodman is now he is now backing out amid scrutiny from the U.S. government which condemned his ambitions.

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange files latest appeal in bid to stop extradition to United States.

Canadian province shuts down 39 trucking companies involved in Freedom Convoy protests.

At least one kindergarten in the United Kingdom has told children to wear more clothes to keep warm, as the business itself cannot afford to keep the heating on constantly.

Lebanon in countrywide blackout on Friday due to fuel oil shortage.

China is attempting to increase its naval warship capabilities by restarting its mass production of guided-missile destroyers.

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said on Friday that his military’s SU-24 warplanes had been modified to carry nuclear weapons and that Minsk would react immediately if the West caused it any problems.

The United States of America intends to assign a special name to the military mission in Ukraine, put an active American general at its head, and switch to direct intervention, which may also mean the transfer of American military contingent to Ukraine in order to conduct special military operations. I do not know if this is true or not or if this source is sound or not, but one analyst I saw claimed that the Biden White House is terrified of seeing Kiev fall before the midterms, and is willing to do anything to prevent that from happening, since they think that would be political death for the democrats.

Russia responds to Zuckerberg’s FBI revelations – The country’s foreign ministry has claimed Facebook CEO has effectively confirmed the feds secretly control major US social media.

CIA targets Russians in Turkey – A US intelligence agent inquired about confidential details of real estate deals and “openly” threatened Turkish businessmen for trading with Russia, a Turkish paper reports. The thing is, if I know there is no way 9/11 happened without, at the least, surveillance and their intel bosses knowing and allowing it, then I would think every CIA officer would know that too, since I cannot imagine they know any less than a mere online website operator. Which would say to me, they must all be in the conspiracy, and that must be a prerequisite of being hired. And that means everyone in that agency is cool with hundreds of firefighters and cops, and regular Americans being burned alive, and having to jump from the top of the World Trade Center due to the agony. Along with probably about 10% of regular America, which probably spent the weeks and years after 9/11 marveling at what rubes every single non-conspiracy-member in America was, as they cheered the very people who either let the towers be brought down, or who brought them down, as they visited death all over, in other parts of the world which probably had nothing to do with 9/11. And then they drive Brian Mancini to kill himself, or kill him outright when he came home, probably because he was too close to experiments on TBI cases in returning vets. WTF happened to America?

Four artillery projectiles fired from Ukrainian positions struck the fuel storage site of the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant on Friday, authorities in the Russian-controlled city of Energodar claimed, however there was no radiation leakage, so they did not strike critical points. The Ukrainians are pretty much pure evil. It is astounding.

Three stories at Revolver – The US government is hiring 87,000 new IRS agents to make sure more of its citizens’ money goes to Ukraine, where parliamentarians just voted to give themselves a 70% pay raise financed by international aid, the U.S. has announced it will no longer be publishing its military expenditures and arms transfers, and the City of Miami holds another gun buyback with plans to give the firearms to Ukraine.

Only one in three UN members back new anti-Russia resolution as International support for Ukraine has dropped dramatically since March.

Russian wildfires may have been sabotage, according to minister.

Hungary approves construction of two Russian-built nuclear reactors.

Russian church to ‘streamline’ exorcisms – The proposal makes the rite free and limits it to priests and bishops, to prevent abuse.

Even more reports surface: Pentagon demilitarizing US Army to shovel weapons into Ukraine black hole.

Ukraine keeps no track of US weapons, accounts on paper: DoD official.

The US will not be able to replace Russian uranium in the event of an import ban, Assistant Secretary of Energy Kathryn Huff has warned, saying Washington must develop enrichment capabilities domestically.

Hungary officials warn education is becoming ‘too feminine.’

Most California voters support limits on abortion.

Texas bans BlackRock and other financial firms over ESG energy crisis.

A US federal judge has overturned a law barring Texans under the age of 21 from carrying handguns, deeming it unconstitutional while insisting the government cannot place an age limit on the Second Amendment. Courtesy of Saint Clarence.

Rasmussen poll: Republicans maintain 5-point lead on generic congressional ballot.

Spread r/K Theory, because You don’t mess with Texas.

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Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Because Monkeypox is only spreading”

Their blood shall be upon them.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Female Colorado social worker is accused of making sexual advances toward at least FORTY moms – then ‘baselessly’ removing their children from their care when they rejected her.

Amazing when you remember that they can chemically sterilize your kids and change their gender before you can get them back, if you ever get them back.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

If you checkout these “parents” getting their children removed by the Police State you will find that most are Godless single mothers who have sold their souls to the antiChrist long before their children were born.

After you sell your soul, all that you have of value: health, wealth, even children belong to the owner of your soul. Children of those who sell their souls to antiChrist are damned … into and thru adulthood.

THOSE WHO SURRENDER THEIR CHILDREN TO THE AMERICAN (ANTICHRIST) SCHOOLS ARE ONE EXAMPLE AMONG OTHERS OF SELLING ONE’S SOUL. ALL CHRISTIANS ARE COMMANDED TO REBUKE EVIL.

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

No, children older than the age of majority who die unrepentant are condemned. Children who accept Christ as their Redeemer, Savior and Lord, as children or adults are saved, regardless of any disfigurement they have received. The Atonement of our Lord Jesus Christ is infinite in scope. All must partake in it, and all who do are saved, even wayward children with evil parents.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said on Friday that his military’s SU-24 warplanes had been modified to carry nuclear weapons and that Minsk would react immediately if the West caused it any problems.

The Su-24 Fencer has always had the ability to carry nuclear weapons, especially Belarusian Su-24’s, which were considered front line units when they were deployed way back in the late 1980’s. What Lukashenko meant here was that they can now employ the new Russian weapons, like the Kinzhal or Oniks missiles. This isn’t a new or radical thing for the Russians/Belarusians to do. The U.S. shares nuclear weapons with NATO partners Germany, Italy, Belgium, Turkey and the Netherlands. They are deployed from F-16’s, F-15’s, Tornados and soon F-35s from bases all over Europe.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

The US will not be able to replace Russian uranium in the event of an import ban, Assistant Secretary of Energy Kathryn Huff has warned, saying Washington must develop enrichment capabilities domestically.

“Well, at least that will leave all of that dirty uranium in Russia for them to enrich.” – Every environmentalist and anti-Russian in the West.

You can see how environmentalism and anti-Russian views are indistinguishable from mental illness. It’s the same thing as saying “Guns are bad, so I got rid of mine by giving them to the people I call criminals” then trying to fight the people you just gave your guns to. That psychology doesn’t inherit the Earth, it doesn’t explore space. It doesn’t last for more than a generation or two. It doesn’t go to Heaven unrepentant. It belongs in a straight-jacket in the looney bin. It’s a terminal psychology.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

I am environmentalist and don’t have those views. It’s parasite hijacking good causes from day 1.

It’s just like domestic violence victim advocates using that to destroy all men regardless of innocence for example.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

The Russian Church has never charged for exorcism (or any rite, although the faithful will give the priest some cash for his time– no amount ever specified), and has always limited the rite to bishops and priests. You have to read to the end where the abuses are noted. Not the Church, but people, who, if Orthodox, should know better. Nothing is changing, only codification of what has been common practice for a long, long time.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Vox Day had comments about student debt,
https://voxday.net/2022/08/27/very-correct-indeed/

I tend to hold 2 views regarding inflation/deflation. For high impulse control lendees, debt relief is deflationary. For low impulse control lendees, debt relief is inflationary. It is a fact that the demographics of college students have changed dramatically in the U.S. since the 1980’s and that holders of student debt have become lower impulse control people (more minorities and immigrants) and have tended to exhibit poor financial discipline as life has become financially harder.

Simply, if somebody already has a spending problem, debt relief ensures they will spend more since nothing is done to address their lack of financial discipline, which granted- they may never even learn in the first place. It even allows them to continue spending on price inflating items (such as food or clothing), instead of cutting back. This contributes to ongoing inflation and can even push it to a higher level.

Additionally, student debt relief allows colleges and universities to increase tuition even more, contributing to even greater lending and spending, which is inflationary. These schools will get away with whatever they can in their billing and also, are not the same institutions they were in the 1980’s, just look at their administrators. These aren’t the high-impulse control institutions they were in the late 20th century.

Also, the Federal government takes on the burden and this raises interest rates on bonds, since money is less likely to be given to an entity that is forgiving debt. The government likely doesn’t care since this is a political gimmick, and simply sells bonds at the higher rates since they can just print money. Banks aren’t hurt at all. A money printer can just print more money.

I could use a bunch of bad words like ooga-booga or shylock or ditsoon. But the truth is, in a homogeneous high-impulse control society debt relief is deflationary. It allows financial discipline to be more productive and punishes bad lending practices, shrinking the money supply. In a diverse low-impulse control society, undergoing massive debt creation (money printing), debt relief is inflationary, as it allows even more money to be created. Financial institutions have completely insulated themselves from bad lending practices (remember 2008?).

In a practical sense, just think of how many more student debt holders will go and buy cars now that they have 10-20k taken off their debt. So you have more people trying to buy the same number of cars. That’s inflationary. The price of cars goes up, and it has already been doing that. To highlight just how spoiled and entitled these low-impulse people are, the NAACP complained, yes complained, that Biden wasn’t relieving enough debt. That just shows how entitled and itching to spend those people are.

Yes it is true, most people who go to college shouldn’t and of course the loans should not have been given in the first place, but America (and the were-West in general) is so screwed up, even ‘solutions’ aren’t solutions anymore, unless your solution is recreating a homogeneous high-impulse control society. Normal rules of (behavioral) economics don’t apply in Biafra, and lending/college has become a cargo-cult. Home buying dropped precipitously after 2008, but college attendance will not drop after this. So the partial deflation of 12 years ago will not happen again. We will see continuing inflation and this ‘debt relief’ will do nothing to stop it. Only dramatically raising interest rates will slow the inflation, which will worsen the ongoing recession. Only structural reductions in consumption can fix this problem- ie. people have to starve before they can take out a loan.

What are your opinions?

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Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

I posted this on its own but I’ll repost it here:

Since Vox is defending Student Loan Relief even at the expense of taxpayers I will just say that I am willing to consider it if they have to agree to give up their citizenship and leave forever.
A bunch of pink haired SJWs (probably cabal) being empowered even more at the expense of all the decent people is a death kneel for the country.
Like I have said, if the banks or colleges had to eat the loss I’d accept that too. (we can deport the leftists later in that case)

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

they have to agree to give up their citizenship and leave forever.

Don’t get my hopes up, that won’t be happening until long after the dollar is worthless. And even then, the new government will just be barring people who left from re-entry and citizenship.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

I’m just saying what it would take for me to agree with Vox.
It won’t happen until we win and at that point we will just be deporting them and declaring a general jubilee and wealth redistribution for the remaining Americans.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

If the lenders eat the cost then they will stop lending to low impulse control characters.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

“If the lenders eat the cost…”
All student loans backed/cosigned by the U.S Treasury. The federal government has been forgiving these loans in various ways since they began.

Just more government largesse: public schools, big military, foreign aid, aid to Apartheid Israel, Green New Deal, etc. The list is endless. Like making a fuss about prostitution at casinos. ALL CASINOS HAVE PROSTITUTES. TIS THE PURPOSE OF THE HOTEL ROOMS.

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

They never will unless forced to. And Biden won’t force them to eat it, Fedgov will be paying for most of this, and bailing out the rest. Banks won’t pay a cent. So this doesn’t hurt them at all.

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

1) This isn’t a bailout of students, it’s a bailout of the banks.

2)VD ain’t wrong, this is needed, but only PART of what is needed, and what this will accomplish is propping up the predatory lending system a little while longer. Most of the people in question won’t be any wiser with the sudden increase in take home pay.

4)VD also is not wrong that this is inflation-neutral in practical terms. Yes, it’s debt with new interest attached, but it’s debt that cancels out as near as makes no difference to the same amount of debt.

5)Like everything else the last two years, the abject failure of the institution has served to hilight the problem sufficiently that the normies are educating themselves. It’s now common knowledge that the Ivy League is collectively sitting on more than enough money to pay for this mess that they have caused, but that the taxpayers will still be expected to pay instead by adding to the national debt. Yet one more government function that is hopelessly broken to add to the list.

6)The only fix for the problem is a new money system, new tax system, etc. After the dissolution of the USSR, as the state had owned EVERYTHING, the people were given blanket ownership of whatever dwelling they happened to live in, and equal ownership shares as the other employees of wherever they worked. It took Russia twenty years to begin to claw itself back and it’s still a “poor” country by Western standards, but if you are seeing the same video footage of Moscow I see these days it won’t have that status for very much longer.

Something similar must also take place here – new money system, debt jubilee where all mortgage holders be given title to whatever the loan was for as all debts will be cancelled. As Will Rogers pointed out, if the Treasury department can print a bond, it can print a dollar bill with no interest attached. Banking laws can be changed to outlaw the charging of interest for loans in favor of flat fees and the requirement of 100% reserves, which is how I believe that Islam handles banking. The loan amounts will get much smaller, and not just because they are for a new deflated currency that is backed by precious metals and crude oil. This will create a naturally deflationary economy that Ron Paul has always championed where the common people literally get richer just stuffing their extra money into a savings account, or a mason jar. Of course it follows that on-shoring of manufacturing is a MUST, which will of course increase the cost of all manufactured goods, which will again foster an economy of goods made to be durable and repairable rather than disposable as the buying public will tolerate either high up-front costs, or regular needed replacement, but not BOTH.

7)That assumes Trump in the White House with a MAGA congress to presumably rubber stamp existing plans for this sort of revival. Failing that if 2020 is not corrected and the deep state actually physically destroyed then we can expect a civil war which will spiral into a complete meltdown and long running insurgency all over North America, even spilling over into Canada as the Western half decides to join in because they have nothing left to lose. Yes, Canada’s future is tied to the US.

8) AND this also assumes that the new MAGA government frees up the energy sector to not only begin unprecedented hydrocarbon production, but also nuclear energy to include clearing the way for newer forms of fission such as thorium molten salt reactors, which I guaranty will be functional before fusion is. Basically they need to neuter the federal/state EPA in whatever way is needed to crash energy costs through the basement floor. Cheap energy is the main hurdle to overcome in raising the standard of living.

9) At the same time, all current government favoritism towards public transport, EVs, windmill, solar, etc needs to be ENDED, and going forward all of it needs to be profitable without government subsidy or allowed to die naturally.

10)The entire economy is so distorted by by government interference and rigged markets/industries that it needs to be finally let loose again to rebalance itself out.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

What you said in a more compact statement:
MORE GOVERNMENT LARGESSE.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I mean, that’s exactly the opposite of everything I wrote indicating that you either didn’t read it or can’t comprehend English, but sure why not.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

“This isn’t a bailout of students, it’s a bailout of the banks.”

Would this fact not qualify as government largesse?
Bank bailouts are the #1 form government spending.
MAYBE YOU SHOULD READ YOUR OWN POSTS.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

It appears to be a miscommunication.
I think he thought your comment was directed at the proposed solutions.

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

Ya, I could see in the very long term debt jubilees being deflationary because of basic macro-economics, but in the short term it’s like paying all of Hunter’s credit cards- he’ll just go on a cocaine and prostitute bender until he’s back in the same place again. If the system doesn’t go down it’s inflationary until the system does go down, because most borrowers are not responsible.

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

I’m not speaking of theory – this is what Iceland did after 2008. Clean sweep of their parliament, new laws making the forms of lending that caused the crash into massive crimes, JAILED bankers, and gave deed to anyone that could prove that they were trying to make their mortgage payments. At the same time they officially devalued their currency by half. Five years later it was stronger than before the collapse.

We get rid of the federal reserve note in favor of a gold/silver backed US treasury note, and tie it all to oil as Russia has done. All debts under the federal reserve note cancelled, not paid off, FORGIVEN. Clean sweep for literally EVERYBODY.

Sure, it will be bumpy. Always is.

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

They would only be able to buy these cars if the banks will give them the loans. I’m no economist, but if stakeholders are somehow made accountable at least in part through debt forgiveness, then they will no longer sell debt to low-impulse r-selected apes. So what you say would only happen if the banks somehow end up scott-free on these debt-forgiveness programs. And that would only work if somehow the forgiveness is only given to a meaningful percentage those who do not pay interest (i.e., a % of people who never paid back in the first place). Of course I have no clue what this meaningful percentage is, but considering Phelps’ assertion that their primary profit is on interest, this data would be quite telling.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

The NAACP is the creation and propriety of the White Jews. The blacks you see serving this front are all puppets. Do not hate the puppet, hate the puppeteer.

teo toon
teo toon
1 year ago

“The White House counsel failed to generate the paperwork to change the classification markings, but that doesn’t mean the information wasn’t declassified…”

The White House council did not fail anything; it refused to obey the president; it was insubordinate. It was the White House council which engaged in criminal behavior.

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Rex regum veniet
Reply to  teo toon
1 year ago

Yes, no President has ever been expected to sign and approve each and every document for classification/declassification. They would be signing 10,000+ documents each day they were President. A Presidents personal residence is also considered an approved place for classified information. As an example, what if a national emergency happened while the President was travelling or at their residence that wasn’t the White House? And… they needed to see classified information? Then that information would have to be provided.

President Trump did what every President before him did, he told the WH council and the GSA/FBI/DOD etc., that any document sent to Mar-a-Lago after December 2020 was automatically declassified. He repeated that lawful, ORDER with a signed memo. So, it doesn’t matter what heading was or wasn’t changed. The lawful order was valid.

Now, if someone in the FBI or the GSA gained access to highly classified material AFTER President Trump left office, then sent that material, unsecured, to Mar-a-Lago in an attempt to frame Trump, that person broke every single espionage law that the U.S.A. has on the books, and that person or persons will be going to jail or be subject to ongoing permanent special programs that solve such problems. And Team Trump has 8K video of every aspect of the FBI raid. So you see how they didn’t just screw up, they stepped in a max strength bear trap. If you strike at the King… and you miss…

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  teo toon
1 year ago

WHY NOT RAID MAR-A-LAGO WHILE THE TRUMPS WERE HOME?

That’s how they did Roger Stone and Paul Manafort. If I wanted to hurt the Trumps that’s how I would have done it.
This still looks like misdirection and political stunt to make the Trumps look like simpathetic figures to the Save America MAGA Movement.

YOU BELIEVE THE TRUMPS HAVE NO ALLIES AT DOJ/FBI?

YOU ARE WATCHING A MOVIE.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Because DJT has Secret Service protection, and it would have put the Feebs up against the Presidential Protection Service. They chose not to go there.

DJT’s residence, on the other hand, is small potatoes to the PPS, and Mar-A-Lago is only one of his residences, for that matter.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

Mar-A-Lago has SS whether former POTUS there or not. Former Presidents main homes guarded 24/7. SS probably still guarding homes of Carter, Reagan, and Bush41.

Trump Master of media manipulation. It looks and reads like Tom Clancy.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

He just said there were SS at MAL.
But they didn’t care as much because Trump wasn’t tere at the time.

teo toon
teo toon
1 year ago

Gavin McInnes is still missing, after seemingly getting vanned by Feds while shooting a podcast. Some reports say Feds have denied having custody, others say Feds aren’t commenting, apparently they ruled out NYPD who denies any involvement. Strange what could pass as a political dissident can be disappeared and nobody knows who has them.

Somebody ask the Capitol Police: they are setting up offices outside their jurisdiction such as Florida.
From this point on, every vlogger needs to set up hidden wide angle cameras in their studio that can be quickly turned on and broadcast the entire studio in case of a Gestapo FBI raid.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Re: 94% of mRNA vaxxed have blood clots. The study group wasn’t “vaxxed people” it was “vaxxed people with symptomatic Covid infections.”

A more accurate headline would be “94% of people with active COVID breakthrough Covid infections have blood clots.”

wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

So what is the latest on Gavin Mcinnes? I have searched the internet and I got nothing! If he was arrested–wouldn’t he have been arraigned somewhere? Why is nobody talking who was in the studio with him? Why aren’t those people talking?

wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

Disturbing. Diabolical.

The other day, I’m coming to a traffic stop and in front of me is a SUV with stickers on the back in the window in the familiar white pattern. The stickers said, “My Housemate” and showed in silhoute a dog. And then next to it was another sticker that said, “Your stick family”–and showed a family of sticks.

WTF! What the Fuck was that?

My dog is more important than a family? That I put down other people–I put down people with families and I glorify that I’m a dog owner? My dog is my family? My dog is better than your stupid stick family?

I find this alarming and sick. This was shocking. How somebody demeans having a family. People who put this family stuff on the back of their cars–I find cute. Also, telling people that be careful, we have a family of kids in the car. People proud of their family. —And then to juxtapose that with a dog?

And then–I’m standing in a line and a guy shows up, in his forties/fifties, big , T-shirt, slob, tattoos, patsy white with blubbery muscles. On the back of his head, two big tattoos; one I couldn’t make heads or tails of, and the second was a big fist with the finger!

What is this world coming to? Garbage. The mean-spiritedness. Just awful character.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

Look at it this way. By letting them present themselves as they are, you don’t have to waste time wondering who you’re dealing with.

And, hey, clowns expect to be paid. The freaks do it for free.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

CARNIVALESQUE is one of the most important words people don’t know. It’s an adjective for a state of affairs where everything is a crazy circus, everything goes, and everyone is disoriented, like in a psyops. It’s a complicated term from literary theory, coined by Bakhtin, but I’ll try to explain it simply.

Familiar and free interaction between people: carnival often brought the unlikeliest of people together, those ordinarily separated by impenetrable socio-hierarchical barriers. The suspension of distance between people encouraged free interaction and free individual expression. [drag queen shows for kids]

Eccentricity: with the dissolution of hierarchical relationships, ordinarily unacceptable behaviour becomes acceptable. Behaviour, gesture and discourse that are normally considered eccentric and inappropriate are encouraged, permitting “the latent sides of human nature to reveal and express themselves”. [traditional morality goes out the window, the sexual revolution, feminism, etc.]

Carnivalistic mesalliances: the familiar and free format of carnival allows all dualistic separations of the hierarchical worldview to reunite in living relationship with one another — heaven and hell, the sacred and the profane [blasphemy], the high and the low, the great and the small, the clever and the stupid [students at college now], etc. [also cops and criminals, anarcho-tyranny, and the serious and the funny – The Daily Show, Infowars]

Profanation: in carnival, the strict rules of piety and respect for official notions of the ‘sacred’ are stripped of their power — blasphemy, obscenity, debasings, ‘bringings down to earth’, celebration rather than condemnation of the earthly and body-based. [atheism, materialism, the elimination or perversion of traditional religion]

The primary act of carnival is the mock crowning and subsequent de-crowning of a carnival king. [aristocratic ritual, but maybe also a roast – if you were really powerful, would you put yourself on a throne where everyone could see you, watch you, and possibly even mess with you?]

“carnival travesties: it crowns and uncrowns, inverts rank, exchanges roles, makes sense from nonsense and nonsense of sense.”

highangelhell
highangelhell
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

It’s true that it seems logical to be the power behind the throne. But there is a power behind that even. Which frightens people because they are afraid of death.

wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

Love the Paul Sperry quotes. Thank you, AC. Keep them coming! And you haven’t been posting Trump’s truthsocial. Can you do that too? (like you have time) but it would be nice. thanks.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Carnivalesque, Part 2 – Californication

One of Bakthin’s primary references was Rabelais. That might be the reason why that 16th century French writer was talked about in the sex comedy TV show Californication, where Duchovny’s character admitted that he had taught his teen daughter Becca “a lot” about Rabelais (season 3, episode 3). Officially, Californication is just a sex comedy, but it’s quite satanic. In the pilot episode Duchovny has sex with a nun in a church, and there’s also this:

Becca is a fan of the Satanic Bible, which she describes as “the ultimate self-help book.”

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Carnivalesque, Part 3/End – Red Nose Day

A search for “duchovny clown” showed him wearing a red clown nose for Red Nose Day, a charity event for children’s poverty. I included an image of some other actors. What’s the message? They’re all clowns and you’re their hypnotized audience as long as you don’t get out of their circus tent.

wooderson
wooderson
1 year ago

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/greece-investigation-wiretapping-scandal-rcna42346

Greek government wiretapping the opposition political party is now an EU scandal

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
1 year ago

I’m starting to hear about illnesses potentially caused by taking the shots from people around me. Way more talk of friends/family getting cancer than I’ve ever heard. A new one I haven’t read about but recently confirmed is illnesses and major health issues that run in the family that are manifesting way earlier than it usually does. Like 15-20 years too early in one case. I’ve mentioned this before, but tumors in/around the female reproductive organs seems common too.

Curious if those here are hearing the same from those who took the Jab. I’d also imagine there might be patterns related to which Jab they took, locations of batches, race, etc., not that I’m fshing for that type of info. Just something to keep in mind.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Macaque Mentality
1 year ago

Among my family, friends, and friends of friends:

Older folks getting stage 4 cancer out of no where. No warning signs or middle ground stage 1/2/3 diagnoses. x2

Autoimmune diseases triggered. x2

40-something and 50-something men dying of heart attacks and strokes. x3

Unusual numbers of miscarriages and complicated pregnancies for failure to thrive (placental failure). x2

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Just like the early stories of people dying in the street in China, always filter anonymous people’s comments against your own reality. I have serious doubts you are personally related to 9 critical side effect cases; I don’t know of anyone in any extended circle that has more than maybe one or two.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Or if that group of people just had a lot of red flags in their files.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

It didn’t have to be just one lot…

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Macaque Mentality
1 year ago

So far still just one dead Uncle, killed by a different cancer than one he had been treated for previously because his compromised immune system couldn’t break it up, but no other reported side effects for family and friends in California, Oregon, and North Carolina. But so far, this covers all of my remaining grandparents, both aunts, my father, my brother and his daughter, my best friend and his wife, a 20 year at work that I couldn’t talk into waiting to go to tech school until AFTER the mandate was lifted… lots of people that I know. No obvious ill effects, although they did ALL get some variant of covid just like little old unvaxxed me.
Now, that does include all three types of shots and I’m not sure just how many in this list got boosted to any degree. However, it does give me hope that there were a LOT more saline injections than we projected there would be.

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Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Yeah I’m getting more than a few reports of death by cancer or younger people getting diagnosed with cancer. I forgot also a case of a young adult athlete suddenly being diagnosed with diabetes.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Hungary approves construction of two Russian-built nuclear reactors.

Interesting. That means they beat out the French in the bidding phase.

The US and UK pretty much gave up on reactor development half a century ago, but France has aggressively exported their technology. France is the king of nuclear power; a majority of the reactors worldwide are licensed or built by the French.

The USSR had a horrible record for nuclear safety, but the Russian Federation isn’t the USSR, though they inherited a bunch of questionable Soviet hardware.

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

Some of their newer fast reactors are very innovative. They use lead for the coolant. I believe if they over heat and the lead runs out they just stop working. It’s far safer than the stupid liquid sodium reactors the US built on active earthquake fault lines. Any of you ever seen what happens when sodium meets water? KABOOM!!!! So stupid.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Sam J., you speak like you know, and you have NEVER set foot in any kind of power plant in your life.

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

“…NEVER set foot in any kind of power plant in your life….”

Wrong.

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

And by the way am I correct or not that Russia has lead based reactors and was a sodium fast reactor built in California? If I’m wrong you should be able to easily prove it.

Captain Chaos
Captain Chaos
1 year ago

Hey AC I appreciate the great personal sacrifice that you are making to bring this blog to us! This idea may or not be practical or of any use but here goes. In the 70’s motorcycles with unsupressed spark plugs passing your home could create enough interferance to temporarily wash out a tv signal causing great annoyance to the occupants inside. What effect if any would a rig of 12 unsupressed spark plugs running randomly from say 700 to 10000rpm have on the electronic devices pointed at your home if the signal could be aimed? Say a lead lined box with one opening pointed in the correct direction of your tormentor’s house switched on when you went to bed? Fighting fire with fire so to speak?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Did you ever give the copper boat paint a shot?

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Soundproofing might help.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Your time/money management is something only you can decide about.
But maybe soundproofing just one room including its floor along with the hammock setup for you to sleep in.
Or if you ever try the dugout in the backyard for sleeping you could soundproof it.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

The FCC doesn’t give a damn about Radio Frequency Interference, at least not unless they can stick some corporate entity with a big-enough fine to make it worth their while.

I’ve tried to get them to take action on some things before. They wouldn’t even admit they had jurisdiction (which they do), let along do anything.

As far as I can tell the FCC’s main activity is selling licenses to portions of the broadcast spectrum. For which they will have years, or sometimes decades of meetings and conferences while they get cozened by their private-sector lobbyists.

phelps
phelps
1 year ago

California to punish automakers that don’t meet electric vehicle production quotas.

That could honestly make it cheaper for automakers to simply not sell cars in CA and remove themselves from their jurisdiction.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

That would simply make it the latest industry to do so. The firearms industry long ago began making CA/MA versions of their rifles as part of their normal lineup. It could easily get to the point where Sacramento makes deal with automakers that they only sell EVs in the state.

Heck, I just spent a few days dealing with some steel staircases in a production facility. Twenty years ago when I lived in CA I would have speced out Sherwin Will DTM which is water cleanup. Last week I am here in Pacific Northwest spraying their Industrial Enamel mineral spirits cleanup which we all thought would literally be illegal in CA by now – I’m genuinely not sure and never plan to work in the state again to find out. Discovered that a high priced eco-degreaser that we stock normally is the single most effective way of cleaning up alkyd enamel I have ever seen. I literally just mopped up some overspray(No I did NOT pour the water down the sewer drain). MIND BLOWN. Never cleaned up oil-based paint that easily ever.

The State of California is the perfect administrative socialist state. It can exist in perpetual almost-collapse because it’s industries are bringing in so much tax revenue that it simply never needs to succeed at anything and never reaches maximum bureaucratic saturation because there’s still more money left to hire more administration.

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

Only one in three UN members back new anti-Russia resolution as International support for Ukraine has dropped dramatically since March.

This is actually sort of interesting as an indicator of which governments want to be publicly seen as aligned with the US/ UK Deep state (or Cabal), which are willing to publicly oppose it, and which are the Plain or “go along get along”.

On the surface, earlier a pro-Ukraine resolution passed the General Assembly by a vote of 141 to 52. A few months later, a similar resolution failed by a vote of 58 to 135. The article doesn’t mention specific countries, except for Columbia and Guatemala being the only “Latin American” countries supporting the second resolution, and the government of Columbia is pretty hardcore neocon.

So you sort of get a tally of 58 hard core CIA aligned governments, 52 opposed, and 83 go along get along. Or that is how they want to be seen in public. It could be useful information if you ever get the opportunity to relocate to another country. Be careful, because I get the impression that the 52 includes places like China that are probably pretty crappy places for westerners to relocate to. But at least you know to avoid the 58 who just voted for the last resolution.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

Anyone here looking to relocate out of the USA should consider Russia seriously.

You’ll be under surveillance but it isn’t hostile and the kind of attacks on health AC describes are not something I saw there. If you don’t step on an oligarch’s or the FSB’s toes you’re left alone. (That said- if you step on their toes and don’t heed their warnings to stop, you’re disappeared.) The language is tough, but learning enough to get by can be done in a matter of months and in the day-to-day people are very patient and happy you are learning. The cities, transit, etc are a bit grittier outside of Petersburg/Moscow than US cities, but lacking a black population they have no “bad neighborhoods” in the way we understand them.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I was severely bashed last year at this blog for suggesting that American men en masse should start learning the Russian language. Many reasons but 1) it would bring us closer to the Russian struggle, and 2) it would severely undermine UK/US Cabal propaganda.

Most Western White Jewish antiRussian propanda is built on the fact that very few American men understand Russian. American men learning Russian would be a peaceful and discrete way to undermine the White Jew War on Russia.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Russia is great for raising kids with mom at home- the women have three YEARS maternity leave. 1.5 at full salary and 1.5 at a 50% government stipend. (As a result a good wage for a woman is about 20% of a good wage for a man). The concept of a nanny is totally foreign and the public spaces are arranged to accommodate women with young children everywhere. They’re nothing fancy, but every apartment building has a playground on the courtyard side and a preschool in the complex. The mid-range and nice-restaurants have playrooms, the fanciest ones are like supervised mini-chuck-e-cheeses. All shopping centers have playrooms as well. The gyms are multilevel exercise/beauty/health complexes with a kids level that has ballet, swim lessons, etc. all in one building. So while the kiddo is at swim lessons, mom takes the elevator up a level for hair, nails, her own exercise, etc. all right in the same building.

Because of the maternity leave cycle, every kid is home with mom for the first three years. When kid starts preschool, mom goes back to work, gets pregnant again, works for six months and is home with baby number 2 for another three years. Women tell their bosses their pregnant as soon as they know, because they get out on light-duty immediately- not allowed to work night shifts or overtime while pregnant.

My wife heard from female friends there that they had some strong arming with Covid and giving birth- they were all pregnant as colloid started and were comparing notes while WhatsApp was still accessible. In Russia there were some doctors saying they would isolate baby for 28 days if mom tested positive. But from all accounts, our friends who put their foot down and insisted on keeping baby in the room got their way.

When the Covid vaccine bar codes rolled out, a QR code was easy to purchase and within the price range for most everyone. And that level of just ignoring the government is regarded as par for the course.

phelps
phelps
1 year ago

The US government is hiring 87,000 new IRS agents to make sure more of its citizens’ money goes to Ukraine

Well, they are creating 87K new positions. They currently have thousands of open positions, so I don’t know how going from (for example) 5K open positions to 92K open positions really changes anything.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

Might just be more fear propaganda. “You better your taxes else the 87,000 Big Bad Wolves Are Going To Blowwwwwwwwwww Your House Down!”

In other words a media bluff. Like Covid 19.

phelps
phelps
1 year ago

A US federal judge has overturned a law barring Texans under the age of 21 from carrying handguns, deeming it unconstitutional while insisting the government cannot place an age limit on the Second Amendment. Courtesy of Saint Clarence.

Ken Paxton (TX AG) hasn’t said anything yet, but I would bet on TX declining to appeal the order.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

I wish he would take it to SCOTUS so Thomas could apply it nationwide

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

“Along with probably about 10% of regular America, which probably spent the weeks and years after 9/11 marveling at what rubes every single non-conspiracy-member in America was, as they cheered the very people who either let the towers be brought down, or who brought them down, as they visited death all over, in other parts of the world which probably had nothing to do with 9/11”

I think you are overestimating just how much low level cabal operators are told, what they know, and what they have the capacity to infer on their own.

Cabal is strictly need to know. I really believe that most people who are a part of the machine only have experience with local handlers and can see no further than their own avarice and cowardice. It’s all extremely local.

Its sort of like people who work for large corporations aren’t terribly troubled by corporate wrongdoing. Or dishonest advertising. It’s not their problem and they’d probably be inclined to not event want to investigate.

Their first command is “do not talk about it.” Thus they don’t even talk about it amongst themselves. They don’t ask questions.

You need to think about the psychological consequences of cabal’s first directive: do not talk about cabal. Think about what this really does. As we’ve seen, people don’t even talk to their spouses about it. Consider what kind of wedge this puts into a person’s mind and their soul. And what it necessarily removes from them.

To be involved in this is to fundamentally dishonest and lacking in integrity. All of their social relations end up being phony, a front. They can’t reveal the most important things in their lives. This major, big thing must always remain hidden. These people are so jacked up on the promise or rewards and punishments that they are in a sense held hostage. Not just in terms of their actions but also their thoughts.

Really think what this must do to a soul. Your commentator from a few days ago wondered if her husband was even human. Well, think about it: if cabal’s prime directive was your own, what would it do to your soul, to your humanity.

a cabal member’s value to the organization is based primarily on his willingness to live a lie, to deceive people about who he really is. Dante regarded betrayal as the worst possible crime, worse than rape or even murder. Because it required working dishonestly to gain the trust of someone only to cause them great harm. And he saw this as eroding trust throughout society.

if you’re not willing to engage in wrongdoing, you are of no benefit to cabal. If you’re unwilling to falsely present yourself, you’re of no value to cabal. If you’re unwilling to abuse your authority, you’re of no value to cabal.

to be cabal is the ultimate deal with the devil. You get the money, status, mate you long for… but only for a price. That price is the surrender of your soul. You become a slave to your handler and your entire life consists of censoring yourself (and your conscience) to never say or do anything that would upset your handler.

These peoples’ minds are too short circuited to even think of the big global picture. And the vast majority of them, knowing better to talk about cabal, don’t even bother looking into things. Most of them know far less than regular readers of this blog.

This produces a ferocious, dangerous front line soldier unbothered by conscience. Someone completely numb to humanity. The damage this is doing to our society is far greater than cabal’s criminal schemes.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

According to Jesus, Satan has two – and only two – defining characteristics. He is a liar and he is a murderer. If I see a massive lie, or what sometimes seems to be a tidal wave of lies, and it leads to people dying, I know the hand of Satan is somewhere there, pulling strings and stirring the pot.

Did you realize that when you wrote your comment? Because you hit the nail on the head. Cabal is first and foremost a matter of lies. After the lies comes the killing. Sometimes the killings are targeted murders. Sometimes they are mass fake vaccinations which kill hundreds of thousands. Sometimes the lies lead to ginned up fake wars. All the while, Satan is chuckling about how easy it is to screw with us humans.

Once you realize that lies are the foundation of cabal, then you need to consider the possibility that low level, and maybe even some mid level cabal managers, have no idea about the real plan. I wonder if their recruiters feed them with crap about being heroes, or being the vanguard of a brave, new world. Of course, it’s all multiple layers of lies, so the low level drones even lie to themselves about being heroes when they know deep in their hearts they are drawn to the job because it allows them to feel self-important and better than the idiots around them who are not “in the know.” All the while, the people.at the top who are feeding the lower level people the lies about being heroes of the revolution, or whatever other crap they spew, know they are working with Satan, and it makes them feel even more self important than the low level idiots they lie to. At the very top, Satan is still chuckling because he is running a plan that he has not told his human servants. Instead, he has fed them a bunch of lies. In the end, everyone lies and everyone dies, and they all end up burning in hell to the great amusement and delight of Satan.

When you think about it that way, it makes cabal seem kind of sad and pathetic. All those deluded idiots, full of self importance, being played by Satan, thinking they know the big picture when even what they have are little more than lies and half truths fed to them through a line of human liars and killers stretching all the way up to the great father of all liars and murdered himself, Satan. May he burn in hell.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

“To be involved in this is to fundamentally dishonest and lacking in integrity. All of their social relations end up being phony, a front. They can’t reveal the most important things in their lives. This major, big thing must always remain hidden. These people are so jacked up on the promise or rewards and punishments that they are in a sense held hostage. Not just in terms of their actions but also their thoughts…

Reading this, I realized how simple this finding low-level Cabal lackies might be by isolating just a few variables. Approaching only those with significantly hooked noses alone (considering what we know about psysiognomy) might greatly increase the chances of potential assets agreeing. Combine this with cluster b indicators and low income, we’re at probably 80%-90% of an ideal bottom-tier Cabal asset. Note that it would be a cakewalk to isolate these variables using a simple standardized test public schools give to all kids starting at early elementary grades.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Macaque Mentality
1 year ago

There are plenty of seemingly normal, seemingly decent people involved. Seemingly respectable people. Not everyone Is an evil henchmen.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I suspect street level cabal is a mix of people, some pretty decent, while others are out and out evil. A friend of mine spent years as a cop. He idolizes the FBI. If a person identifying themselves as FBI approached my friend about performing surveillance, I could see him saying, “Yes sir. Absolutely sir. Love to do it sir. Anything for the FBI sir.” I could see him breaking into houses, listening in on wiretaps, following people, writing reports on friends and family members and being certain the entire time that everything he did was legal and right and honorable – because it was all for the FBI, as he stands and salutes the American flag with a tear in his eye!

I bet cabal has thousands of these well meaning souls working for them. I bet you anything those types of people are the same people who get burned anytime the FBI needs a distraction. I wonder how many of the militia guys or January 6th guys who get arrested were recruited by cabal thinking they were doing something good for their country only to find themselves facing long prison sentences. That might be why some of them commit suicide. They realize they were tools all along, and when they rethink everything they did, such as surveiling friends, they finally see just how corrupt they had actually become. Being fundamentally decent people, this causes them to break and they kill themselves.

Meanwhile the truly evil, low level cabal operatives live their lives secure in the knowledge they will never face any consequences for the many, many crimes they committed.

So, there is probably a mix of people in the low level cadres: people who are in the know, and idealistic idiots who are used and discarded as the organization wants.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

That is what it is.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

This was about the cult that think they are above us mere cattle.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I see what you’re saying, but I’d suggest that most cabal participants don’t know as much about the surveillance as you do. They know surveillance is present, they feel constantly watched on some level. But I do not think that most perceive the vast technological web or human network that you see. I think a large number just believe that they need to be careful what they say around people.

I really do not think most are conscious of the extent of things, and may even see other shady things happening in the news to be the result of other cabals and cliques.

That said, far too many of our fellow citizens do know and have sold out their fellow citizens.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Next up after this, they’re coming for the pistol braces. MILLIONS of them.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wq5_P1iYgrw

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

#17 on Youtube trending……

I don’t know how well this actually does on FM radio, but the video is pretty good.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsMB0i5YTOc

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

The ATF is a Terrorist Group.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Any guys like that have sold their souls just by joining a well known corrupt and unconstitutional agency.
Their only hope is to rebel or resign.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Since Vox is defending Student Loan Relief even at the expense of taxpayers I will just say that I am willing to consider it if they have to agree to give up their citizenship and leave forever.
A bunch of pink haired SJWs (probably cabal) being empowered even more at the expense of all the decent people is a death kneel for the country.
Like I have said, if the banks or colleges had to eat the loss I’d accept that too. (we can deport the leftists later in that case)

Last edited 1 year ago by Farcesensitive
TRX
TRX
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Vox is doing that he does best – trolling.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

This is why open source is the future. This company exists because providing brand new Windows98 computers is an absolute requirement. If Microsoft open sourced Win98 it could be compiled for a RASPBERRY PI and super cheap SOC’s could be sourced to support legacy systems, which as the video points out include things like CRITICAL TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE:

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

Right now, they can still source enough legacy compatible chipsets to run the computer systems involved, but how much longer? I would point out that NYC Transit Authority quite literally maintains a factory that does nothing except manufacture replacement parts for the subway system, because the parts in question haven’t been commercially manufactured in HALF A CENTURY or more. Only by mandating the open sourcing of legacy software can this problem be addressed, and that is the logical destination of Right to Repair.

Last edited 1 year ago by Lowell Houser
Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Related:

https://archive.org/details/98lite4.7

https://www.litepc.com/98lite.html

This program allows you to further customize your Windows 98 and Windows Me install by replacing the interface with the one from Windows 95. It will also allow you to remove more features than you normally can, including Internet Explorer. The required files from Windows 95 are also included in this ISO.

Instructions:
1. Copy all the Windows 98 or Me install files to a folder on your hard drive, if you haven’t already.
2. Copy all the 98Lite files from the CD to the folder where your Windows 98 or Me install files are.
3. Run “98lite.exe”.

If you have any old Win98/WinMe computers this may be useful to you.

Last edited 1 year ago by Farcesensitive
Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

I have actually used this way back when.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

> If Microsoft open sourced Win98 it could be compiled for a RASPBERRY PI and super cheap SOC’s

Windows 98 relies on Intel 80386 or later processsors; the RPi and almost all SOCs are ARM processors with entirely different architectures.

Windows 3x and 9x’ low-level code is so closely wrapped around the 80×86 instriction set that it would be much simpler to just throw it away and start over with code designed to be portable to start with. Which is exactly what Microsoft did with Windows NT, which was designed from the beginning to run on multiple CPU architectures, not just 80×86.

There are some Intel-based single-board computers equivalent to the RPi, though. Some of them claim to be able to run Windows 10.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago
wlindsaywheeler
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Thanks for linking this!

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

NY Gov. Kathy Hochul, tells all 5.4 million New York Republicans, “Just jump on a bus and head down to Florida where you belong, OK?”

We should force regional based Senates in New York State. Then have the Regional Senators investigate these murderous scum who forced covid patients into old aged homes then,,,put them in the electric chair for mass murder.

You know the skit from SNL where he says, “you’ll really [be doing whatever] when you’re living in van down by the river”.

Change it to,”you’ll really be telling them to get on the bus when you have 7,000 volts running through your brain”.

Anonymous2
Anonymous2
1 year ago
Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous2
1 year ago

All of of the major industries are global monopolies starting with money printing, credit, and banking which very much control all other industries.

The ranchers are now like the native tribes were in the 1800s. Hope they figure something out, but BigBank appears to be undefeated thruout history. Those are the facts. WHAT THE BANKSTERS WANT THE BANKSTERS GET.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

China has officially arrived at the standard of living where the youth have it good enough to look around and realize that working harder for the corporation doesn’t actually benefit them at all. Phoning it in gets them a paycheck, for a dinky little apartment, 6 day work week, and all the expected urban trappings present in any developed country.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJ7S-nKmAr4

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

I think somebody finally smuggled in a copy of Office Space.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Kill the Boer, Kill the Farmer says the Black Racists in South Africa:
https://twitter.com/ConCaracal/status/1562734843632332800

Bman
Bman
1 year ago
Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Remember when all the black pillers told you that Pfizer, Moderna, etc would be FULLY IMMUNE from any damage they caused because the government granted them immunity? Trump himself made sure they got full immunity….. except it turns out that immunity doesn’t cover FRAUD. The only way to destroy them was to catch them in the act.

Trump will pivot once the MSM really begins the the chorus about him being responsible for the vaxxes because Operation Warpseed, which they are building up to now. He will counter that he was ALWAYS against mandates which all the Democrats pushed, and that he himself is a victim of the fraud since he is vaxxed. And so is his princess Ivanka.

Then he will bring up HCQ, which we now know works, along with Ivermectin, and remind them that if they had made it available over the counter like he suggested instead of mandating the vaxx there wouldn’t be so many dead and injured.

They are going to attack Trump right into a rhetorical judo throw and be on their back looking at the ceiling before they even realize what’s happened.

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

“…Trump will pivot once the MSM really begins the the chorus about him being responsible for the vaxxes…”

I think they will actually fall for this because they can not help themselves and they believe they can bullshit people endlessly. They don’t realize that there’s a limit that when reached no one believes anything they say. They can’t imagine this.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Boomer punk rocker Henry Rollins looks and acts like a ‘K’ tough guy, but is very ‘r’ in his opinions. Back in the day, I liked his funny spoken word albums, but now he’s a total SJW. Maybe not too surprising, given his family background isn’t what you’d think.

Rollins opened his politically charged set with a bit about expanding the Second Amendment specifically for women to have the right to shoot “rape-y” dudes before tearing into right-leaning white men who feel the need to “own the libs” on the internet.

The closing segment was spent discussing Rollins’ emphatic support for the youth of the country and the problems they face in the current climate. This included a focus on LGBTQ+ youth, who regularly face homelessness and food insecurity due to the “ignorance of the people who are supposed to protect them.”

“You turn on Fox (News) and hear, ‘We don’t like gay people, diversity will be our downfall,’” Rollins added. “It’s bad and it’s going to get a lot worse before it ultimately gets better, but it eventually will. The world is not to be feared and if you can travel and get out and see the world and people, you’ll be so much better for it. Doing that is going to be the final nail in the coffin of common bigotry.”

Maniac
Maniac
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Stands to reason. I always got the impression that his “gate swings both ways.”

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

I think Rollins is Jewish which would explain his actions as being the usual behavior.

Looked it up. 1/2 Jewish.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I was a fan of his music back in the late 80’s, when he presented himself quite differently than he is now. A lot differently. I went to see his shows at small clubs in the late 80’s and they were intense, with tons of fights and a very violent mosh pit. He would regularly get into fist fights with rowdy fans. His shows were a shitload of fun and a great way for rowdy young men to blow off steam and get into brawls.

What Henry doesn’t want you to know is that he wrote a bunch of books back in the late 80’s where he made it clear he was extremely uncomfortable with gays and trannies, and he didn’t hide his feelings in the least.

It also turns out that Henry grew up in D.C., attended private school there, and his mommy and daddy were life long FedGov employees. Henry grew up immersed in the social milieu of connected D.C. managerial elites. Many of his punk rock friends from other famous bands of that era also coincidentally turned out to have parents that all worked for FedGov in various capacities. What a small world it is.

His whole public persona is manipulated and managed to some degree.

In other words, he’s a fraud.

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  Another Dave
1 year ago

Sounds like “Weird Scenes Inside The Canyon” by Dave McGowan.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

This was floating around Gab, and I have a different thought – may my children know enough difficulty and strife to grow into people of DECENT and of HIGH QUALITY CHARACTER. May they know adversity that it may build in them defiance, may they know just enough poverty to be generous to the poor, may they know just enough oppression that they spend the rest of their lives fighting it with all they have.