News Briefs – 09/02/2022

Here are some news stories that might be of interest. Most articles will be more or less summarized in the headline. You can skim the headlines and summaries, and click the links if they are of interest. Keep in mind, many of these reports are products of an unreliable news media, so although they will be what people are hearing and talking about, there is no guarantee any one of them is necessarily correct, and we have had cases of outright lies make it onto these pages.

We have a temporary advertiser, The Daily Financial Trends – a financial news aggregator designed to deliver the data other financial sites deliver in a fraction of the time. Given them a click and see if you prefer getting your financial news there.

We maintain a light, news-story-only, very mobile-friendly  version of this site, with no comments, at https://www.rkpolitics.com

If you have clicked on the page for this News Brief, this is a link that will take you directly to the comments section.

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.”

_________________________________________

DFT – Home Construction Spending Drops

DFT – Exxon To Sue To Exit Russian Project, Gazprom Has Record Profits

DFT – Snap To Layoff 20% of 6,446 Employees

DFT – Manufacturing Reports Come In Mixed

DFT – August Jobs Report Expected Hot, Ignites Fed Fears

President of Argentina Cristina Kirchner almost assassinated, but assassin’s gun misfires.

Video here.

What most people do not understand is the level of security tech deployed around a head of state. It is not the same as 1910, where you just have a bunch of watchful guys looking at the crowd. The tech has advanced probably to a greater degree than medical imaging tech going from a fluoroscope to a full, real-time, 3d MRI imager than is used during surgery. And that is before the local surveillance which even in Argentina, knows who the problem children are, and will watch them.

You have all sorts of scanning tech covertly deployed for blocks outward around the protectee, like rings of a onion, scanning everything from cars to foot traffic. Gas analyzers looking for any trace of explosives, backscatter X-rays, car scanners hidden in SUVs by the side of the road, radio traffic analysis, and so on. Try sneaking a gun near a president of a nation, hidden down your pants. They will see it through back scatter and thermal imaging, and be on top of you very quickly. For that matter try driving around DC with an AK in your trunk. You will pick up a lot of attention very quickly. They will parallel construct how they got on you when a traffic stop happens to discover it, but the reality is surveillance tech has advanced a lot more than they let us know.

This guy did not get near her with a gun, and almost get a shot off, unless it was allowed by powers greater than her security force. I would not be surprised if we have never seen an assassination since 1950 which was as it seemed. I’d be worried if I was her. Plus after the shooting, you would have had a perfect video from the shooter’s perspective to add to the scrap book of kills that Cabal seems to keep. Imagine how this video would have looked, had his gun gone bang.

Almost-shooter wearing an Azov uniform, Cabal confirmed? Click pic for images:

Argentina has sided with Russia, so it is possible Azov is now spinning out of control and trying to whack foreign leaders who support Russia on its own. Or Cabal is trying to whack leaders who are not adhering to their narrative. President Bolsonaro should up his security.

Brick Suit Guy you see at Trump rallies was put on a Delta no-fly list for no reason.

Judge Friedrich has dismissed Carter Page’s long-running lawsuit against DOJ, the FBI and many individuals involved in the FISA warrants used to surveil him. They cannot allow any window into the world of surveillance. Not even a peek. If his surveillance was shown to be a crime, he would be allowed to see everything, including all the ways he was irradiated, and the tech used, his file, and the civilian network deployed on him 24/7. Either the judge is Cabal, or his family was getting Havana’d and vibrated and he  had no choice.

President Joe Biden was flanked by two Marines and bathed in red light against a brick wall as he delivered a prime time address in which he told Americans that those he called “MAGA Republicans” were a threat to the United States and to American democracy.

President Joe Biden called on Americans to isolate and “stop” MAGA Republicans, whom he consistently cast as a dark force against democracy in his “Soul of the Nation” prime-time speech on Thursday.

Biden claims Republican leaders ‘all but calling’ for violence.

Heckler chants ‘F–k Joe Biden’ throughout primetime speech.

CNN, CBS, WaPo journalists blast Biden for having military behind him during ‘political speech’ to threaten Republicans.

Disgraced former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe on Thursday evening said Joe Biden didn’t go far enough threatening Trump supporters.

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said if you don’t agree with the majority, you are an extremist.

A federal judge declined to issue an immediate ruling on former President Donald Trump’s request to appoint a special master to review the trove of documents seized in the Mar-a-Lago raid last month. Instead, she says she’ll release a written statement in “due course.”

FBI doctored Mar-a-Lago photo, added their own docs to create a crime scene that didn’t exist.

Remember when Hillary destroyed subpoenaed docs and the feds gave her a pass? 

Ginni Thomas pressured Wisconsin lawmakers to overturn 2020 election results.

Tech entrepreneur Elon Musk has dialed up his efforts to back out from buying Twitter by filing a new termination notice underpinned by “Exhibit Q,” a document that references bombshell claims made by Twitter’s former security chief-turned-whistleblower and accuses Twitter of “far-reaching misconduct” that is likely to have “severe consequences” for its business.

Paul Sperry:

A former NYC cop received a 10-year sentence for assaulting a police officer during the January 6 attack on the Capitol. From the article: “A retired Marine, Webster served on the protective detail of New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg during his tenure as a police officer… Prosecutors recommended that Webster receive a prison sentence of about 17 years…” I doubt just anybody can be the bodyguard to Bloomberg as Mayor.

Local law enforcement agencies from suburban Southern California to rural North Carolina have been using an obscure cellphone tracking tool, at times without search warrants, that gives them the power to follow people’s movements months back in time to create patterns of life for them, according to public records and internal emails obtained by The Associated Press.

Democrats are entering the homestretch before November’s election in better shape than earlier this year, boosted by gains among independent voters, improved views of President Biden and higher voting enthusiasm among abortion-rights supporters, a Wall Street Journal poll shows. If they are still rigging the elections, then all of these articles are cover, and they will do what they are going to do. What we need to do is vote to force them to rig it, and then expose the intel operation rigging it. However to be clear, they are still not looking good in the polls – Trafalgar poll: GOP holds 6-point lead over Democrats on generic ballot. But again, if they are rigging it, none of this means anything.

The Pentagon has refused to release at least 24 unseen videos of UFOs from 19 incidents from  June through December 2019, as they claim to do so would jeopardise their sensitive “sources and methods.”

Smoking gun emails show deep coordination between social media and Biden admin in vast ‘censorship enterprise.’

Biden admin asked Facebook to take down Fauci parody on Instagram during weekly meetings.

Republican candidate for Governor Doug Mastriano is suing the Jan 6th committee.

John Fetterman’s campaign says his stroke recovery has complicated his ability to debate Dr Oz because he struggles with ‘auditory processing’ after Democrat previously said he was slurring words.

NRSC calls on Fetterman to fire the not one, but TWO convicted murderers who work on his campaign for Senate.

CDC panel recommends updated COVID-19 booster shots. They tested it on eight whole mice, for a little bit, and it kind of looked like it wasn’t going to kill them, so it is probably legit. We are closer to Idiocracy every day.

Dr. Anthony Fauci is now warning of a “pretty bad flu season,” urging Americans to get flu shots when they become available this year. Unless I am mistaken, I believe these will be brand new mRNA flu shots.

New ivermectin study shows 92% lower chance of COVID death.

CDC just quietly added Ivermectin to its list of antiviral medications.

New York Governor Kathy Hochul  says, “This whole concept that a good guy with a gun will stop the bad guys with a gun, it doesn’t hold up. And the data bears this out, so that theory is over.” So I assume she can get rid of her security detail, since they can’t do anything.

Utility company locks thermostats of 22,000 customers in Colorado, cites ‘energy emergency.’

White House wants Nasa to slow hunt for killer asteroids in ‘baffling’ move. If this is part of the script, and things have to get really bad due to Biden, does that mean at the critical point, as everything goes to shit, we will have an asteroid in-bound too? How will Trump save the day on that one?

California Democrats in the State Assembly and State Senate have advanced legislation that would make the state a sanctuary where out-of-state parents can take their children to undergo sex change procedures.

LA public officials accidentally broadcast TV warning telling ENTIRE city to evacuate. “Ooops. My bad, everybody, you can go home now. I didn’t know what that button did. I thought it looked important, and was just curious.” The state of our government. More and more like Idiocracy every day.

Amazon removed all solar panels from its warehouse roofs’ in 2021 after its installations malfunctioned, leading to multiple fires and electrical explosions across its North American warehouses for over a year, according to CNBC.

The U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) hit historic lows this week as President Joe Biden continues to order a record release of barrels from the emergency stockpile for shipment to China.

Sunspot AR3089, which is facing towards the Earth, has now developed a delta-class magnetic field, meaning that it has built up enough energy that it may release X-class solar flares. 5% chance of a flare that could disrupt infrastructure. 10 days of no internet would really fuck with all our heads after Q’s “10 days of darkness.”

Poland puts its WWII losses at $1.3 trillion, demands German reparations.

Japan is supercharging its military in response to China threat.

China is developing its own quantum computer to compete with the USA in the race toward next-generation information processing.

China has been simulating attacks on US Navy ships and is aiming to prevent foreign forces from coming to Taiwan’s aid in the event of a war, Taiwan’s defence ministry said in a strongly worded report.

Chengdu locks down 21.2 million as Chinese cities battle COVID.

Video – As far back as 2019, US Army-commissioned studies which examined different means to provoke and antagonize Russia, who they acknowledged sought to avoid conflict, however, the studies warned that if Russia was pushed too far, it could trigger an escalation that would spiral out of Washington’s control. Rand Corporation’s Army-sponsored paper here.

A new controversy in Italian media is the story that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s alleged mansion in Italy was rented to a Russian couple for a staggering 50 thousand euros in August. Peculiar. If he were in the game, and things were as they appeared, his first concern should be they would install tech. Unless maybe the mansion is just a Cabal investment rental. But then I would think Cabal would fear a tech install. Maybe at that level everybody gives up, since tech is already everywhere, and real surveillance can do it at a distance anyway with no tech installed.

Kiev forces tried to seize the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant in a daring military raid and use the personnel of the UN nuclear watchdog as “human shields.” From the article: “The botched raid came shortly before a team of experts with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) – including the organization’s head, Rafael Grossi – arrived at the plant for an inspection. According to the Russian military, multiple Ukrainian “saboteur groups” crossed the Kakhovka Reservoir in speedboats and barges near the plant early in the morning, but were intercepted and destroyed by Russian troops and National Guard forces.”

Ukrainian troops captured during raid on nuclear plant.

International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) experts have begun inspecting the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant, RT reports from the facility.

Ukraine conflict will be over soon – Belarusian president.

Old plasma dilution reduces human biological age: a clinical study. So at least in part some gains in anti-aging could be gained simply by withdrawing and diluting your plasma. They may have had this and been using it for a long time. Don’t forget, the mouse studies on plasma and blood-exchange were first done 50 or 60 years back, and then supposedly dropped, which made no sense. Pretty simple and safe procedure here too, with none of the risks I see from plasma-exchange. We should be offering this to the elderly today.

Texas has delivered its first busload of illegals to the sanctuary city of Chicago.

Jeremy Boland, Assistant Principal of Cos Cob Elementary School in Greenwich, Connecticut, has been placed on administrative leave after Project Veritas video showed him confessing to discriminating against teachers who were Catholic or over 30.

Quinnipiac poll: Inflation top midterm issue, 1% say economy in ‘excellent’ shape.

Sitting members of Congress are being ousted from their seats at record rates, with Republicans constituting the majority of losses this election cycle. That is Trump remaking the party, which given how corrupt it was, can be nothing but good.

A series of Emerson College polls conducted between August 15 and 29 appear to show former President Donald Trump with a commanding lead over President Joe Biden in a hypothetical rematch.

Trump says he’s financially supporting some Jan 6 political prisoners and will consider “full pardons” for them.

Spread r/K Theory, because you want to know what those important looking buttons do.

This entry was posted in News Briefs. Bookmark the permalink.
0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify of
guest

0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Q, this movie is worse than The Last Jedi.
0/10 stars.

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

Boomers man. Boomers. If a person thinks civ-nattery will work, they’ll believe anything until the fuggernaut turns on them, then if they survive they will start to get it. Trump also has the handicap of his daughter and son-in-law, who frankly, are perma civ-nats.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Civ-Nationalism is a massive downgrade of the unity in Christ Jesus in Corinthians and Galatians.
At least in Christ there is the Supernatural work of the Holy Spirit to bring unity:

12The body is a unit, though it is composed of many parts. And although its parts are many, they all form one body. So it is with Christ. 13For in one Spirit we were all baptized into one body, whether Jews or Greeks, slave or free, and we were all given one Spirit to drink.

https://biblehub.com/bsb/1_corinthians/12.htm

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

Seems legit.

Qbannon
Qbannon
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

how do you like being ruled by winemom SSRIs

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

The scriptwriters don’t think we’ve learned our lesson yet, while simultaneously telling us “you can’t handle the truth.”

If they let this fiasco go on much longer they’ll end up looking a lot worse than Hillary or Biden. Much worse.

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

To me, and I see this as clear as day, they are wide open pushing civil war as hard as they can. Does anyone else see this? It’s so clear to me. Riots of BLM, random shootings, letting felons go, mass immigration, fake arrest and home invasions in storm trooper costumes, a fake President who is bathed in evil red while he calls half the country traitors and terrorist. This is total Hollywood scripted stuff. Am I the only one that sees this?

If we let them bait us into this don’t think it will just be the Coast vs the middle. They will call in troops, supplies and all sorts of support from all over and brutally crush the middle States. If it were just us and them we could rout them, but it won’t be.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

The audience must consider our current situation boring. And is putting pressure on the scriptwriters?

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

…and the reason they started going home was that the Fed didn’t want to pay them because they weren’t Federal employees, and their states didn’t want to pay them because they were called up on Federal business, and they weren’t required to pay them then.

They weren’t even fed for the first few weeks. Donald J. Trump made a deal with local eateries so they could get three meals a day until that got fixed. I’m not sure if he billed that on the White House fund or if he paid out of his own pocket. Relatively peanuts, and probably tax-deductible anyway.

Some of those Guard families were eating beans and late on payments before Daddy came back and went back to his day job.

This is one of the reasons Chairman Nancy started building her own private secret police; if they call for Guard troops again, they’re not going to get any from most of the states.

You can do a lot to a bureaucrat, but hitting them in the budget is like kicking anyone else in the balls. They’re going to hold that grudge until they all retire.

Qbannon
Qbannon
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Agent in FBI hat could blow up a building on camera, and Democrats are still gonna blame Drumpf and Republicans will know it’s false flag.

The center is dead. Who remains to meme?

phelps
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

That WAS the plan when it would just be “UN peacekeepers”. The problem they have is that Russia and China are now waiting to supply US rebels like we are supplying Ukraine (only competently).

Farcesensitive
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

China will invade to help Brandon, he’s their asset and they want him to destroy us.

highangelhell
highangelhell
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Looks that way to me as well.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

The movie isn’t for anyone on this site. It’s for the rest of the retards, but Q is a fool if he thinks he can wipe out years of nonstop propaganda of TV/Movies/Schooling/etc.
Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton could sacrifice a kid on live TV, eat them, and half the country would still vote for them. That’s how fucked we are.

Mr Twister
Mr Twister
Reply to  Bman
1 year ago

Even our treasured host talks of “$pace” and “Nuke$” as if they exist, when really it’s just the $$$’s

None if it is going to make sense ehen fundamentals of what we believe are wrong..

See also:
CO2 is a pollutant
More than 2 genders
Voting works
Etc.

The fear of Nukes & Alilans (for the 5yr olds that believe in them) wrong foots us from the very start.

You need an afternoon to realise both are BS but serve a purpose…

Not our purpose mind you.

Qbannon
Qbannon
1 year ago

(((Rubin))) liked Brandon’s speech

Chief_Tuscaloosa
Chief_Tuscaloosa
Reply to  Qbannon
1 year ago

I agree with everything Rubin just said. Especially the second line.

phelps
Reply to  Chief_Tuscaloosa
1 year ago

Absolutely. Come at me, bro.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

What most people do not understand is the level of security tech deployed around a head of state. It is not the same as 1910, where you just have a bunch of watchful guys looking at the crowd. The tech has advanced probably to a greater degree than medical imaging tech going from a fluoroscope to a full, real-time, 3d MRI imager than is used during surgery. And that is before the local surveillance which even in Argentina, knows who the problem children are, and will watch them.”

The way the pistol was handled leads me to think it might have been unloaded. This was probably a warning to KIrchner.

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Just as a FYI, the politician attacked was a previous president of Argentina. She is now Vice President. Argentina and Brazil impose presidential term limits, but they allow all former presidents who have been out of office for awhile to run for the office again, unlike the United States, so apparently she was planning another run for the top job.

Christina Fernandez (no relation to the current Argentine prez) was the wife of a previous prez who stepped into the office after her husband died. This is very Latin American, though we nearly got something similar with Hillary Clinton. She identifies with the Latin American left.

Argentina under its left-leaning government went full COVID WEF style lockdown, but the Latin American left is usually more populist than what we are used to from the left in the Anglo-Sphere, and I get the impression that the Cabal doesn’t really trust them to be on board with the program. For example, they support Russia. So this incident was probably meant as a warning from the Cabal, to one of their puppet pols that they are worried about wavering.

In Brazil, Lula, another populist left former president, is supposed to defeat populist right pol Bolsonaro in October. Given that a Cabal or neo-con backed Brazilian government arrested Lula to prevent him from running for President (though I think they had another result in mind than Bosonaro winning), I think they will find some way to keep both of them from winning.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Chengdu locks down 21.2 million as Chinese cities battle COVID.

As much as Peter Zeihan annoys me, he said this would happen, although I doubt China is just going to collapse in the next 10 years. Natural immunity, for every variant, was always the way to go. The more you lockdown, the more you will have to lockdown.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

The only logical explanation for this is the Chinese are worried they are under viral biological warfare attack. Now some have said that it’s the Chinese showing they can control the population but I’m not buying that. The Chinese already have control. Lots of cameras, cell phone tracking on every phone. They have most payment systems based on cell phones. If they are going to control people, and they are, they can easily do it without locking people up in mass. There’s no need.

The Chinese have always feared the population and tried to keep the “mandate of heaven” by making sure the people prosper. This locking down is NOT helping prosperity.

The only other logical reason is they feel they are and have been attacked. By being so proactive, they are showing those doing the attacks that there’s no way possible at all that these viral attacks can succeed. Every time they do an attack they expose themselves and they know it, making the attacks risky, while the Chinese show them the risk will not get them anywhere because they lock down at the slightest hint of some sort of viral attack.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

The lockdowns will destroy them as well as the virus.

This is a lose/lose scenario for China unless they come up with a new strategy, but they are incapable of doing so now that government has committed to lockdowns.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

You can say “most likely explanation” but not “only”. It undermines everything that follows.

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

“…You can say “most likely explanation” but not “only”…”

No I said,”…The only logical explanation…”

So they may have illogical explanations but I can’t account for that…can I? But if they are doing illogical things, I have that covered by expressly saying the “logical” explanation. So in fact you have not undermined anything I said with your poor logic.

If I am not correct then why don’t you provide some other logical explanation instead of attempting, and failing, at word salad crankpottery.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

China will collapse in the next 10 years or less.

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

I don’t believe this. People keep saying this over and over yet we see no sign they will collapse. They have a HUGE advantage in that if their banks fail the State owns the currency creation. They can write all of the bad loans off and make them completely disappear with very little in the way of damage to the economy.

You can easily game this by noting that all the loan money has already been spent. So any inflation that is going to happen already has. So let’s say a big developer can’t pay. The Chinese State bank writes off the bank loans so the bank s not on the hook anymore. Now this will cause some lower growth because formally interest payments will not go to the bank but not loses. There are no loses. The Central bank created the cash from nothing, so if they write it off it’s just back to nothing. I’m not saying that widespread bankruptcy has no cost only that the cost is far, far, less severe than it would be in our Jew system where the bank would go bankrupt taking the whole mass down with it. Which would in turn cause panic through the whole entire system. In the Chinese case they can limit the loses to specific cases. Even better the Chinese have in the past blamed the bank and it’s crooked lenders for the failure instead of letting them go free and cashing in like our system where the only people that pay is the public.

The big thing is that people who believe China will fall apart believe at the root, though not stated, that people are a cost. I don’t think they are. People, if allowed to get on with their business, in most all cases, less resource collapse, are a benefit and produce.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

China is not allowing people to get on with their business, the CCP doesn’t believe in it and the little bit they experimented with Xi is reversing.

China is corrupt to the bone and getting worse.
The One Child policy doomed them eventually but they keep doing things to speed up their doom and we have plenty of evidence the collapse is coming.
Centrally planned economies and monetary manipulation always fail whether you wipe out the debt to yourself or not because the resources have already been misallocated and the wealth has already been misdistributed.

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

“…Centrally planned economies and monetary manipulation always fail…”

The whole entire Japanese economy is mostly top down centrally planned on the big stuff and they own their own central bank. They have done very well for themselves. The key is they do not have a hostile different racial group running things. Nor are they multicultural. What they do, they do for the Japanese. We used to do a good bit of this ourselves but not near what the Japanese do. It’s foolish to keep saying that a managed economy can not work when you have direct evidence that it can. The Germans went from being destitute to everyone having a job, doing well with constantly rising living wages. They did this with no gold, a destroyed economy, excessive poverty and next to no money at all. The Japanese paid attention and copied a great deal of this and some stuff they learned from the US.

Read this, and it covers most of what they do in one page.

Japan, Refutation of Neoliberalism

http://www.paecon.net/PAEReview/issue23/Locke23.htm

It amazes me how people can just repeat the same trash that has been proven wrong over and over. The idiots at the business schools are imbeciles who only stare at textbooks while not giving even the slightest look up around the world around them to see that what is in the book doesn’t in fact correspond to reality.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Japan may be doing better for not having a foreign controlled central bank but they are not doing well at all and they too may collapse.
The Average Jap is doing very poorly and if they don’t stop robbing their own people blind to run the centrally planned economy their birthrate will keep dropping.
There is a reason the Japanese are so enamored of a genre of fiction that is based on dying and waking up in a different world. (Isekai)
NAZI Germany was also not doing as well as you think, they did indeed improve over the rape and pillage of their economy after WWI but they needed to add the resources of conquered lands to prop up their economy before the bills started coming due.
China is also simply more corrupt and less concerned for the welfare of the people than either Japan of NAZI Germany.

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

“…The Average Jap is doing very poorly…”

Is that so…how do you know this? Did you read the link I provided and see that their growth rates, while not stellar, are not bad and their export rates are still very high? Do you realize that their population has cratered due to people living a very long time with lots of elderly cost YET they still have decent growth rates and high exports. They have next to zero resources yet still have everyone working and being employed while the US with super abundant resources the middle class is disappearing. What they are telling us does not fit reality. If they are all paupers, then how do you account for their growth and export rates? The Japanese are not interested in US citizens knowing how well they are doing. When they said they were doing great in the 80’s they damn near had huge tariffs foisted on them. Since then they always say that everything is falling apart.

A lot of exports that the Japanese have are subassemblies that are exported to China and other countries. These are then exported to Europe and the US but they are tagged as coming those countries. In fact though a large proportion of the profits go to Japan.

I look at videos from Japan sometimes and some of the stuff they say about Japan here the Japanese themselves say are nonsense. Like the idea that all the young Men stay in their rooms and don’t married. All the Japanese this guy asked said they don’t know anyone like this.

“…Germany…they needed to add the resources of conquered lands to prop up their economy before the bills started coming due…”

Not true the advances in prosperity I talked about came BEFORE the war started.

If you read about the economy of Germany you will see all the same complaints but I’ve seen other papers where they look at the actual statistics and they tell a different story. All the accounts against Germany and Japan come from the same group of propped up Oligarchs that love to tell you how awful everything is but, is our country great? We’re doing all the supposed right things so is it great” The working class hasn’t had a raise in 30 or more years. Can you say the same about Japan? No. Can you say the Germans did not have increased prosperity? No. While Germans were going on legally enforced paid vacations, farmers in the US during the depression were hanging themselves in their barns. Why is it that people can see things with their own eyes as failing and then believe these people telling them things that don’t correspond to reality and then believe them? I will never understand this.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

You equate the profits of the elite that the government subsidizes with the living standard of the common man.
That’s a bad assumption.
I’ve talked to some people from Japan and people who have been there and the common man is not doing well while the Corporatists make bank.

The advances in German prosperity before the war were a combination of throwing off the economic destruction imposed after the first war and the short term benefits of economic manipulations that were going to have the bill come due.

I’m no defender of how things are done currently in America or of the Fed but central banking by native oligarchs is not much better and central planing is less efficient and less fair than free markets within a nation.

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

“…You equate the profits of the elite that the government subsidizes with the living standard of the common man….”

I do not. You’re putting forward positions for me do not hold.

It is true that in the last few years less of the type system that they had is going on and possibly they are reverting to a system more like ours. Before WWII it was just like our system. The occupation allowed them to change it but the Oligarchs usually crowd back in to control everyone.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

I talked about how the average Jap is doing and you responded with GDP.

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

“…I talked about how the average Jap is doing and you responded with GDP…”

I gave you links that talked about the average Japanese but you haven’t read them. There’s a limited amount of writing I’m going to do for you. The data is there if you wish to find it.

I covered large stuff to show that what they are telling us “in aggregate” is just not true but the links have data on the average Japanese too.

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

“…You equate the profits of the elite that the government subsidizes with the living standard of the common man….”

While I will give way that the elites are taking a bigger share of the profit than in the past, the life time employment system makes sure that wealth is passed around far more than in the west. Look at this Wikipedia entry on Eamonn Fingleton. He’s one of the better writers this sort of thing, though there are others. Please note that the people who say he is wrong refuse to debate him even though he has offered $10,000 to their favorite charity if they will publically do so. Quite telling that.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eamonn_Fingleton

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

I disagree that the wealth is passed around more and the lifetime employment system makes it so it is hard to change jobs to get a better deal and better treatment.
It’s closer to slavery with extra steps and less responsibility for the owner to provide necessities.

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

There’s lots of articles that shpow statistics thta Japans collapse is not the truth. We haer thta thye have fliubdered but in fact these stories don;t match the actual facts on the ground.

Even Forbes says the Japanese were growing even though they supposedly were collapsing according to the press.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/yuwahedrickwong/2019/04/10/japans-richest-2019-pm-abes-aim-is-true/

Others

“…In 2007 it was discovered that the long-term record in electricity output completely gainsaid the “lost decades” story. Adjusted to a per-capita basis, the figures showed that Japan’s electricity output in the 1990s rose 2.7 times faster than America’s!….Electricity output is widely accepted as an impartial, culture-neutral proxy for economic growth and it is indeed relied on by international organizations such as the IMF and World Bank when a government may not be following international accounting standards in calculating GDP growth…”

What I’m saying is that when actual facts are different from what the press is telling you the press is either lying or wrong. Even though the population of working citizens in Japan is cratering, they are still growing. Even though rhey have no resources, they are still growing while we are getter poorer and poorer.

https://www.motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2011/12/japans-secret-plan-dominate-world/

http://www.fingleton.net/an-open-letter-to-professor-edward-j-lincoln/

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

And you respond again with national statistics that show benefit to the elite when we are talking about the average man and why birthrates are plummeting.
The elites are eating the seed corn for temporary benefit to themselves while the people are dying off.

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

You can not be reading the stuff I linked. You are parroting the press in the US. Japanese CEO’s do not make near what American CEO’s make. None of the people at the top make anywhere near what American CEO’s do. The link below shows Japanese government required legal reporting of CEO wages.

https://thinkprogress.org/average-japanese-ceo-earns-one-sixth-as-much-as-american-ceos-9d95cf97af34/

“…birthrates are plummeting…”

This is by design. This has been official government policy since after WWII. They have a small country with very little arable land for food and have been paranoid about it since the end of WWII as they can no longer count on colonies to provide food. That was a big reason they invaded China just like Hitler invaded Russia for the same reason.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

CEO salary is not the same as elite profits.
Really big money is made in the stock market which the government has been inflating at the expense of everyone else.
Birthrates below replacement level are not healthy and certainly are not something the ruling class has a right to impose on the population.
And Abe was desperate to raise birthrates, that may be one reason he is dead.

I’m not parroting the press, I am telling you what the Japanese people I have talked to say about the situation.

We should probably just agree to disagree at this point.

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

I wish to state WHY I’m arguing so vigorously about this. The reason is that all the business schools, the press, the government, all of most everyone is feeding us what appears to be untruths. I’m, not saying all of them are doing so on purpose. Most just have no idea or are repeating what everyone else says.

The problem comes when everyone says one thing but large scale economic statistics that can’t be fudged like the actual trade figures and electricity usage say something completely different and everyone still insists on repeating the same stuff that makes no sense with respect to the actual numbers. It’s bothersome.

If it were what kind of dog food was best or what color wallpaper it wouldn’t matter but the fact that other countries are eating our lunch economically and we are becoming nothing but a natural resource country exporting scrap steel and paper is a big problem. It does not have to be this. If we have to, we should enact large tariffs or whatever it takes to stop this erosion of our manufacturing base. So far Congress has seen this is a problem but only after the auto and other companies got their chip supplies cut off costing them many millions. Japanese companies make their own mostly so they sailed right through this. But chips are just a small part of the erosion.

People think that stuff like radios and large screens we can just all of a sudden start making them but that’s not true. There’s a large amount of trade secrets involved in making advanced manufacturing goods. Secrets that we don’t have and none of our so called business leaders have a section on their spreadsheets for. And if it’s not on their spreadsheet they don’t know what to do about it. Research to them is just a line that doesn’t make profit this quarter. Over time, all these cuts to the future mean, we have no future.

phelps
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

And it’s not just the knowledge but the tooling. You have to make the machine to make the machine to make the machine. I’ve literally spent more time making jigs in my woodworking than making the actual projects. It’s the nature of manufacturing.

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

I didn’t even mention the tools. phelps is 100% correct. Our tool industry has been collapsed and is in poor shape. You can’t render this stuff up from nothing. There’s a long line of knowledge that is pored into tool making.

If you notice we are following the EXACT path of the British. The British still come up with really advanced technology and fantastic ideas but they don’t have any finding or any sort of management that will find any sort of long term projects. We are the same, and it’s our idiotic business class. They can make bank by outsourcing just long enough Roget their bonuses, then they leave and go somewhere else.

I would say things are so bad that to turn it around, we need shock treatment. I would pass a law that any company that imports manufactured goods can not pay any executive more than 20 times their lowest paid employee including outsourced work which means minimum wage. This is in fact in line with the CEO wages in places like Japan. This would get their attention, fast.

I personally do not believe they add enough value to be any sort of loss if they all quit.

I would also not allow any tax deduction for any parts, subassemblies or anything but raw materials. They would not be considered a cost to write off. So at the minimum, any imported goods would be 30% or so higher.

This however does have a twist. It would help small business shops who would have no problem with a 20 times lowest salary. This would lesson the shock to consumers while pressuring the large companies to make changes to build here.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

You will get no argument from me regarding protectionism.
I even want tariffs between states at some fraction of the tariffs on international trade.
I just want to get rid of all central banking and central planning within the nation and level the playing field for small and medium businesses.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

It doesn’t help that literally everything in China is half-assed with their infrastructure and buildings falling down without any help from natural disasters. It’s a low trust place where everybody screws everybody, so when the time comes it will not hold together.

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

I agree with this. Don’t take my criticisms of our economy and noting some of the strengths of theirs for me being a Chinese booster because I’m not. I’m only pro-Chinese to the extent that it keeps the Jews from controlling everything, making our lives worse. As long as other great powers threaten them that will be busy with them and be less likely to crush us.

phelps
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

It’s one of the reasons that I still have hope that we can just lose the next war, and not be completely routed by the Chinese. Chinese manufacturers — hell, Chinese anything — do things juuuuuust well enough that you aren’t willing to spend the time suing them. It isn’t even that they will just do the spec and no more — they don’t give a shit about the spec, and will do just enough that you will live with it until they change names and disappear.
I haven’t bought anything from China from the last five years that doesn’t have at least one screw shear off trying to install it. If their metallurgy for screws is that bad, then I can at least hope that 9 out of 10 of their missiles will fail on the way to its target.
The problem is when they have 20 missiles to spend on us.

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

I talked enough about this and have given plenty to understand the situation but you don’t read it, so I’ll quit and you can think what you wish.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

China won’t be collapsing anytime soon. If that be the case. Pray for a Constantine style conversion of the CCP.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

FBI doctored Mar-a-Lago photo, added their own docs to create a crime scene that didn’t exist.

Aw man, that sure sucks FIB. What? You guys did it on camera too? Do you know what redneck state star chambers are? Like what Missouri was just doing a few months ago? Let’s find out together.

wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

This is why Ashli Babbit died. This is why J6 protesters are still in jail
Part II Laws broken in 2020 Election
Excerpts from Patrick Colbeck’s book, The 2020 Coup. What Happened. What We Can Do.

Pg 130 observed City of Detroit election workers coaching voters to vote for Biden.

pg 138 Grand Rapids. Piles of ballots Republicans were working on—were taken to Detroit for processing. Chain of Custody?

pg 138 transaction logs were deleted.

pg 143 non-registered persons, voting. Their names were not found in the e-pollbook.

pg 144 …witnessed ballots being rejected. Poll worker putting names on the ballot.

pg 149 Republican poll watchers were removed who had too much of a mask or too little of a mask. COVID rules were arbitrary.

pg 147 Poll challenger obstruction was rampant. Intimidation tactics pg 146. Democrats stood around counting board tables, blocking Republicans from viewing table;

pg 147 134 counting tables—only roughly a dozen Republican poll challengers.

pg 151 Chain of custody. 25 tabulators , 12 adjudicators. It should be 1:1 ratio. Chris Thomas, state election director, couldn’t tell Colbeck the chain of custody for vote tallies.

pg 140;  152:  MCL 168.765 “If a marked absent voter ballot is received by the clerk after the close of the polls, the clerk shall plainly mark the envelope with the time and date of receipt and shall file the envelop in his or her office”.  This was not done at the TCF Center.

pg 153 “…poll challengers asking questions is a right protected under Michigan law.” Jeffrey Noolish, a representative from the ACLU, complained to the press that Republican poll challengers were interfering with the election by asking questions!

pg 155 The election was certified over his objection in spite of the presentation of evidence that the election records were not in order.

pg 155 MCL 168.765a election inspectors are required to format the accumulation report to clearly indicate both precinct and absentee voter returns and compare the totals of each. 71% of Detroit AV Counting Board precincts were out of balance.

pg 156 Dec. 4 court order for an “audit”. MI SOS did a recount.

pg 158 MI Secretary of State ordered…election records “must be deleted”. Broke federal law: Keep records for 22 months.

———-

Federal law was broken—Where is the FBI? As of to date, no Michigan State Police, no FBI has ever interviewed Patrick Colbeck. What is the Republican Leadership in Michigan doing about this? Nothing.

As Patrick Colbeck and Mike Lindell and others have pointed out—You Can NOT tell the election is being hacked, manipulated electronically UNTIL AFTER the election and the software and electronic logs are looked at! You can NOT tell during an election that there is interference generally. We all witnessed the Edison Effect, where at around 11pm, all the tallies reverted to zero and then started counting. That is a sign of manipulation. But otherwise, each electronic machine’s logs must be inspected. With some 50,000 or more electronic voting machines–how is that to be done.

AC is completely right:

If they are still rigging the elections, then all of these articles are cover, and they will do what they are going to do. What we need to do is vote to force them to rig it, and then expose the intel operation rigging it. However to be clear, they are still not looking good in the polls

They have to! They can’t allow a Republican majority in whatsoever! With the Biden speech last night—they are prepping the ground, forming the battlefield to their advantage. They will say that Biden laid the ground work for the defeat of the Repukes in November midterms. (—and beyond) which will be the cover story for the steal. NO election with electronic machines is safe.
.
.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

CDC just quietly added Ivermectin to its list of antiviral medications.

Probably for legal reasons so they can’t be sued. Their excuse will be that it takes time to do proper science so they can’t be faulted for eventually coming to this conclusion. Of course, none of that logic will apply to the vax, which is an ongoing experiment.

Mr Twister
Mr Twister
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Prior to this it was just an anti parasitic medicine, is that a get out too?

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Japan is supercharging its military in response to China threat.

This is probably Japan’s way of sending the message that they just finished the first few nuclear warheads and the underwater mecha robots to deliver them. More nukes and robots will follow in coming weeks.

Chriz
Chriz
1 year ago

White House wants Nasa to slow hunt for killer asteroids in ‘baffling’ move. 
Cabal cover for nuke 1st strike
Satellite launched “asteroid”
,, and we never saw it coming,, baffling
so easy a caveman can figure it out

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

Fake alien attack???

Ann K.
Ann K.
Reply to  Chriz
1 year ago

Ugh! You might be right.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Chriz
1 year ago

“Mass driver”.

RSS in OH
RSS in OH
1 year ago

The CDC link shows ivermectin on the list if viral treatments, but if you read the page it says not recommended except in clinical studies.
From the link on blood plasma, I wonder if using leeches in the old days had a similar effect. Maybe not if it’s just plasma as the driver.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Joe reminds me of the clockwork Nazi that wouldn’t die in Hell Boy. Karl Ruprecht Biden — Nazi SS scientist assassin. Now his stage production for political speeches has the look and feel of that excellent movie. Who would ever have thought they could transform Independence Hall into death cult sci-fi. We really are watching a movie.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> gives them the power to follow people’s movements months back in time to create patterns of life for them,

So, they’re getting your phone location history from Google, Apple, or your phone carrier.

Note most cellular companies will hand over data without a warrant. Google usually cooperates. Apple claims they don’t, but who knows.

phelps
1 year ago

A federal judge declined to issue an immediate ruling on former President Donald Trump’s request to appoint a special master to review the trove of documents seized in the Mar-a-Lago raid last month. Instead, she says she’ll release a written statement in “due course.”

Not a great sign, but not as bad as it felt from the headline (vs the actual story, which is probably also inaccurate because reporters.)
The judge could have ruled from the bench, but it sounds like she is going to grant it in a written order instead. That’s likely wise, since all of this is going to be heading to the SCOTUS at some point.
Also, nothing in the story about it, but the judge has to be pissed that DOJ yanked the rug out from under her by already releasing the documents from the taint team to the investigators. Good news is, that’s reason to throw out all the evidence in total if the Special Master comes back with a bunch of privileged documents that shouldn’t have been given to the investigative team.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

I am done with signs. If Trump is really President and there is a Plan, they are responsible for what is happening

phelps
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Your concern is noted.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

>The U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) hit historic lows this week as President Joe Biden continues to order a record release of barrels from the emergency stockpile for shipment to China.
Some people are speculating that the real reason for some of this funny stuff with inflation and this in particular is that other countries are more or less refusing to accept fake fiat currency as payment for goods and services anymore. If China is no longer accepting “money” that are just numbers that can be changed on a screen, it might be these oil barrels are being used as the payment instead. Or a bribe to keep accepting fake money for the time being.

wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

Scott Adams has pointed a singular important phrase in Biden’s speech last night.

As a researcher into Communism and its revolutions, Biden is a classic example of this. I said yesterday, Biden purposely crossed the Rubicon with his comment that MAGA Republicans are “semi-fascists”. That was deliberate along with last night’s speech.

The Biden line is “Clear and Present Danger”. If it is “Clear” and is “Present”, what does that mean?

It has to be acted on NOW! Republicans, MAGA Republicans are a Danger.—It is a clear and immediate Danger—Well, what do you do with a “Clear and Immediate” Danger—You stop it.

One THE Marxist website, marxism.org,

“Nationalism and Marxism is incompatible”.

The two can NOT co-exist. It is either one or the other. This is an extermination campaign. It is obvious that MAGA Republicans are not socialists but many of us, like me, are Nationalists—that is the reason for Joe Biden’s “semi-” in “semi-fascist”! Populism is another form of Nationalism. That can’t occur. Biden is setting up, along with the majority Democrat taking of Congress in the Midterms—to declare “nationalism”, public enemy #1, and to start Gitmoing people like me.

Scot Adams is right—this phrase “Clear and Present Danger” is Clear and Present Danger to us. It is either Marxism or nationalism!

I’m a nationalist. Death to marxists.
.
.

Qbannon
Qbannon
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

“Clear and present danger” is a legal term. It’s a legal reason for martial law.

“ Clear and present danger was a doctrine adopted by the Supreme Court of the United States to determine under what circumstances limits can be placed on First Amendment freedoms of speech, press, or assembly.” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clear_and_present_danger

I suspect midterms will be canceled and Trump indicted. Mass arrests, lockdowns and censorship as well. If this prediction shocks you NGMI.

wlindsaywheeler
Reply to  Qbannon
1 year ago

Thanks Qbannon. We are in trouble.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

Scott Adams is a fake. BTW Biden is not communist, he is a gangster

wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

Joe Scarborough—-“Full on Fascists”.

Please don’t quibble about “semi-” this or that—we all know, they know, “semi-” means “Full on”. Biden uses “semi-” but Morning Joe uses “Full on”.

Everybody got the message out there—its “Full on”.

You need to wake the Fuck up! —They mean to criminalize MAGA Republicans.

wooderson
wooderson
1 year ago

http://thiamine.dnr.cornell.edu/Thiamine_causes.html

Nice: eating bugs deplete thiamine. The victims were in Africa.

I want to say Cabal is somehow connected to NGOs. I don’t know which ones. Using defoliants is kind of a signature NGO thing. Using them against AC in America is a Cabal thing.

Depopulation and medical mischief is definitely an NGO thing. Sometimes it’s a government thing, but I think the real money is in manufacturing trustafarians getting excited about administering the world.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  wooderson
1 year ago

The curious thing is when they put bugs into food as “natural flavors.” One of the commentors showed that a few days ago. Thiamine depletion wipes out memory, thinking, initiative, ambition. Thiamine depletion damages every cell in the body.

wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

A LOT of people missed the most important symbol of last night’s Biden “MAGA Republicans” are a “clear and present danger” speech.

Did you notice the second flag?

One was the American flag symbolizing the country—the SECOND flag was the US Army flag portraying him as Commander-in-Chief! Both Black Conservative Patriot and J.D. Vance said this was a military declaration. They are right! Everything done there was on purpose and planned. The next step is declaring Martial Law! They have to. Because they can’t let Republicans back into Congress. Not MAGA Republicans and NOT Trump.

First we have the “semi-fascist” comments and now we have a military style declaration of internal enemies.

Jonathan Turley just remarked on a study that says:
Poll: Over Sixty Percent of Democratic Students Oppose Sharing Dorm Rooms With Republicans – JONATHAN TURLEY

AND they don’t want to share this country with you!

A country, any country must have shared values. That is gone.
.
We have been in a cultural war for now 90 years now—started when Columbia University invited the Frankfurt School over. They are/were the brains of the transformation of America.
.
.

1984
1984
1 year ago

You are not mistaken AC. I don’t know if I should ever get another shot again. How often do we get a tetanus from the doc? I don’t trust any of that stuff anymore. Young and older people are more susceptible to flu, I’d say get the nasal spray, but then again, can we even trust that?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  1984
1 year ago

Run it through your risk/benefit analysis. Rabies and tetanus are sufficiently horrifying and fatal to make me think it’s worth the shots. The flu and common illnesses are not. Childhood vaccine diseases are also so incredibly rare that it’s likely not needed, but with increasing rates of third world eta (the only real vector for infection in modern USA) it might be worth a selective handful of the more lethal diseases. Polio is not needed because it’s probably DDT and other pesticides caused a majority of “polio” cases after the turn of the 1900s.

All you can really do is pray to God for guidance and listen as best you can, then pray for protection from the violent whims of things beyond your control.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Rabies vaccine isn’t routine- you take it after possible exposure.

Tetanus isn’t fatal anymore if you can get the immunoglobulin treatment after exposure- if you’re somewhere weird and can’t though, the every-ten years vaccine would be life saving. It is historically one of the least reactive vaccines but they typically pair it with diphtheria and pertussis, the latter of which is so reactive that you can actually ask to special order a Diptheria-Tetanus version without the pertussis for both kids and adults. I know this because the pertussis component gives me seizures but the DT without the P is fine- I walkways have to special order and double check that they’ve ordered the correct one for me and the kids.

Qbannon
Qbannon
1 year ago

wooderson
wooderson
1 year ago

I don’t know how to go look for it, so if anyone else wants to take a look?

In the 1980s there was a short-lived women’s magazine focusing on women getting into business. One way to have information get talked about then memory-holed effectively is to have a magazine for your people, then shut down the magazine. Libraries tend to not keep magazines. The big research libraries have also been deaccessioning their microfiche collections of newspapers and other periodicals including magazines.

Anyway, this magazine had an article about how all the major Massachusetts hospitals were run by women. This did not happen by chance. These women had a professional women’s networking group. When one woman heard of an opening, she would apply, and then she would tell her contacts in this group to also apply. They all referenced each other, when giving good character referrals. It took about ten years for all of them to go from nurses and lower administrative clerks to running the hospitals. This is all very much a tutorial on how to build an “old boys network.” At least it was presented that way. Since women, and lower class men do not seem to operate this way, a really explicit manual on how to do this was really useful.

Anyway, a few years later, reading up on women’s feminist leaders and their children, one of the daughters of a major feminist movement leader said that her mother’s group wasn’t just a consciousness raising group. It was a coven. She said her mother did not want it known outside of the group. The mother presented it as a professional and personal development group. Also, a really huge number of the children talked about their mothers being lesbian, terrible mothers, awful human beings. A really huge amount talked about how their mothers foisted their care off to a rotating cast of volunteers, nannies. An unfortunately huge number of their carers were child molesters. The mothers favored a kind of reverse sexism: they wanted their children cared for by underpaid men. The men took compensation out of the kids’ despoliation.

This all sounds a bit ridiculous, and I try to imagine reddit-tier witches and their miserably ineffective lives. But………consider Raniere’s cult, and both how secretive it was, and how successful.

What if the womens’ group that worked to put all the women into power at hospitals in Massachusetts overlapped with the womens’ groups. What if they were actual, literal witches with an unhealthy interest in making children suffer? Would it look any different than it does now? Too many vaccines too young, crippling mostly male children. Then the secretive push to mutilate children by tranny surgery? Then the heavy insistence on stealing children via Child Protective Services?

I don’t even know how to start looking for any of this. All of the aggressively anti-Christians I’ve met are really contemptuous of Christians and also very willing to lie about their faith and their sexual perversions, and for whatever reason, bystanders are willing to aid and abet their plans. And I mean, when I say this, for me, personally, it’s not passing acquaintances. It’s close, personal family members and dear friends, completely willing to lie to me about something important, for years on end. I would think lying to the public, or to a reporter, would be a thrill.

And, yes, I have no idea how to go forward, when I am this surrounded by malice.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  wooderson
1 year ago

Interesting angle. I’ve documented it for future reference.

To answer your overall sentiment, I believe prayer is incredibly effective, more than we will ever know in this plane of existence. If you are one of the few who found this pattern and it’s in your heart to examine it, your constant and diligent prayer (and yes, even contemplating and researching this horrific situation with hospirtals can be a form of prayer) may have far-reaching consequences you can’t even imagine.

Mr Twister
Mr Twister
Reply to  wooderson
1 year ago

#walkaway ? Far away!

As you should with Narcissists?

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  wooderson
1 year ago

Train and make ready.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

The Wisdom of Serpents of the Lollard option:

I’ll sketch out what I think are some core principles behind the Lollard Option:

(1) Mobility is essential. You have to be able to flee a city or locality in an instant, and cannot be too attached to any visible community or place, or at least treat it with penultimate irony.

(2) “Evangelical” faith, in the individual and family sense, is critical and core to one’s Christian practice. You cannot depend on visible institutions or organisations, or even networks. They may become compromised tomorrow, whether from being infiltrated by the Woke, CCP spies, or having one’s pastor being arrested tomorrow. The Word and I should be sufficient.

(3) Possessing skills is more important than possessing property. You could lose your property overnight, but with the proper skillsets you can always be employable or productive or of use.

(4) Only an explicit and substantive confessional Christian polity can do politics in a truly “principled” and consistent manner, drawing conclusions from Christian first principles. A deistic polity has some coherence under the law of nations/international law, where even Israel could make treaties and take oaths before God with foreign tribes and powers, and we can have some reasoning with people who share the common precepts known via natural religion. But a secular polity is a pure machine/force of nature, it only has interests, not principles, they are to be used, managed, and manipulated, not reasoned with because it has no reasons, it has no conscience, it has no soul.

(5) Outside of a Christian polity, use politics and laws as instruments, transcationally and opportunistically, not as principles. Even the Lollards from time to time enjoyed the protection of powerful patrons against the ire of the established church or hostile noblemen. And of course, we have the supreme example of St Paul in Acts 23:11-35 where he used his Roman citizenship to secure the protection of Roman legions against his opponents who plotted to kill him.

(6) (5) is not merely restricted to mere bodily security. We must live in this bodily life and need bodily means, including the means afforded by laws and politics. What use of whatever legal instruments are available, voting, political campaigning, rights, freedoms, political and civic connections, contracts, legal loopholes, etc, etc, to secure your family’s sustenance and material well-being, to make your environment more livable for the Christian life, less hostile and more comfortable, and to advance your own ends. Live peaceably with everyone as far as it is possible. Love your concrete neighbours and your enemies as you would love yourself, but a secular state, along with its laws and policies, is a mere machine, it is not a person, it has no conscience, and it is there for you to used, not to be loved, even less applied consistently or fairly or universalised. If they want to create a stable arrangement, they can begin by confessing Christ as Lord.

(7) Christendom is a desirable end point, and if one could have it, one should strive for it as a visible sign of the realisation of God’s Kingdom, which commands all men including kings to confess Him as Lord, and obviously as a great aid for the advancement of the Gospel. Even the Lollards and Waldesian eventually emerged from the shadows and joined the broader Protestant polity. But it is not essential to the faith, and it maybe a gift which is rare and takes a long time to come.

https://chinglican.synology.me/2022/08/22/the-lollard-option-serpentine-wisdom-and-flexibility-for-a-hostile-world/

The Benedictine option isn’t viable because they won’t be left alone but besieged.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Braces are next. I have a pistol brace and a tube for the brace. I no longer intend to use either one. I’m just going to get two ATF permission slips for an SBR with a 5.56 can, both of which I’m going to be filming for BOOTSTRAPPY.

Always knew that eventually ATF would change it’s mind and suddenly all those braced pistols would be SBR’s with a rule-reversal. If I have to file paperwork anyway, might as well file the paperwork for what I actually WANT.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/DbFwl0EI8-U

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

I don’t post much from Tim Pool anymore, but he’s right here:

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

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

He’s shilling for DeSantis though.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Of course he is, he’s a milquetoast moderate. My best friend is a bigger fan of DeSantis than Trump strictly on how DeSantis presents himself. He LISTENS when I talk about Q, he isn’t sold. DeSantis is the outwardly good guy they all want, they can’t see that he’s a plant being installed to try and reign our side in. They don’t see that what we’ve stumbled into is a war between intelligence factions and our side needs the bull in the China shop.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

It’s a movie, and the extras aren’t being told to stand correctly.

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

Something I ran across and not saying I believe any of this but due to what I feel is a certain change in the text of the bible…maybe it could in some very far out average way be true???

https://www.cyberhive.tv/tale-of-two-timelines

About a breakaway existing civilization where some groups can communicate with aliens, time travel and how they hold us back with these powers.

If you have I2P and it’s anonymous I2PSnark torrent downloader, here’s a magnet file for the series of three.

magnet:?xt=urn:btih:52f4dbf1b8642a9dc881cac24dc8dfaa91718c8a&dn=A+Tale+of+Two+Timelines&tr=http://tracker2.postman.i2p/announce.php

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Extremist lawmaker surges ahead of elections in Israel

https://news.yahoo.com/extremist-lawmaker-surges-ahead-elections-060939037.html

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Taiwanese Billionaire Puts Up $32 Million To Train Army Of ‘Civilian Warriors’ Against Chinese Invasion

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/taiwanese-billionaire-puts-32-million-train-army-civilian-warriors-against-chinese

Farcesensitive
1 year ago
Farcesensitive
1 year ago

TikTok star and Miss Teen Canada finalist, 21, dies on her FIRST solo skydive after her main parachute FAILED to open – and was too near ground to properly deploy reserve chute

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11174147/Miss-Canada-finalist-21-dies-opened-parachute-late-skydiving.html

Cabal’s way of rigging the contest?

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

comment image

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

Serious, but funny. Spicy, but not too spicy. Hot, but PG.
Eccellente! Molto gustoso!
comment image