News Briefs – 09/05/2022

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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 – EU Companies Ask For Exemptions From Russian Sanctions

DFT – Bed Bath & Beyond CFO Dies In Fall From Building, Likely Intentional. Turns out he was one defendant in a lawsuit alleging misrepresentation of how valuable and profitable the company was.

DFT – Amazon Closing Warehouses To Downsize Post-Pandemic

DFT – US Government To Restrict Investment In Chinese Tech Companies

DFT – The Change To Electric Vehicles Will Impact Autoworkers

From here, they rigged the Census:

The 2020 errors were discovered when the Census Bureau interviewed a large number of households across the country and compared the answers it got to the original census responses in 2020.

In addition to undercounting six states, the survey showed that the Bureau overcounted the population of Delaware, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Rhode Island, and Utah.

According to a post-2020 census survey, the U.S. Census Bureau significantly undercounted the population of Florida, as well as Arkansas, Illinois, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Texas.

At the same time, it overcounted the population of eight states, all but one of which is a blue state.

Funny coincidence – the Census made its largest overcount percentage error in President Joe Biden’s tiny home state of Delaware, which was overcounted by 5.45%.

If things are not scripted it is a big loss. If they are, I assume it gets revealed in congressional hearings after the fall elections.

A top official at the U.S. Justice Department was a law partner with Hunter Biden’s attorney Chris Clark, raising serious concerns about potential conflicts of interest as the years-long federal probe into the president’s son has reportedly reached a critical stage.

More embalmers are coming forward to say they are seeing long fibrous, rubbery clots in the bodies they are processing, and the numbers of them are steadily increasing.

Cloudfare isssues a statement saying they regret banning 8Chan, and will not ban Kiwifarms for content, and suddenly Cloudfare issues a new statement saying it has decided to ban Kiwifarms.

From the troon who sought to get Kiwifarms banned:

A&E canned ‘Live:PD’ during 2020 BLM riots, now they’re suing the channel that resurrected the show.

Las Vegas Review-Journal investigative reporter Jeff German, one of Nevada’s most accomplished and trusted journalists, was found dead with stab wounds outside his home Saturday morning. He had covered the Las Vegas music festival massacre, the death of casino boss Ted Binion, government malfeasance, and political scandals.

California extends ‘Flex Alert’, advises not to charge electric vehicles from 4-9 p.m.

California advances global climate leadership through expanded partnership with China. In other words, Newsom is hobbling our industry in partnership with China, probably for some personal recompense.

In Cook County, 89.2 percent of black third grade students failed the 2021 state English exam.  That is the confluence of everything that has been wrought, from single motherhood, to gansta-izing. The job the head-hackers have done on the black community, using stuff as stupid as gangsta-rap and welfare, which there is really little defense against, is mind boggling. I have no doubt it began with some CIA-types who wanted to test their new MK Ultra-mind-toys, who noted they could use the black community in the 50’s because nobody would do anything for them. Now today, as you look at the public school grooming and TikToks, and sex-ed starting at five, and everything else, I suspect they are doing the same thing to whites, only now it is not passive curiosity mixed with utter disregard, but rather burning hatred mixed with sheer panic.

Brazen thieves in $150,000 Mercedes ram SUV on to Manhattan sidewalk before smashing window with GUN and snatching $20,000 in cash in scenes straight out of Grand Theft Auto. Video – dude in the backpack is likely surveillance judging by how he doesn’t stop to watch, he keeps walking like nothing is happening where he is walking to. I would not be surprised if there was a camera lens in his backpack strap on his shoulder filming as he was walking up, and he later pulls out his cell phone because it would have looked strange to walk up on the robbery and stand there. I have said foot surveillance uses backpacks a lot, it is almost a standard piece of kit, to hold all their gear. Camera person is also filming this scene from the start, so I am thinking they had a heads up the show was coming their way, so they could get their phone up and running. A sharp eye’d viewer will also notice the black sedan which is in the background as they come to a stop after the second Pitt maneuver, closing its driver’s side window, and positioning the car to point at what is unfolding so their dashcam will capture it. I think it may be the same black sedan that was sitting at the intersection, which both cars passed after hitting the intersection, in the very first frame of the video – with both passenger side windows open. Knowing how it works, I would be surprised if there were less than ten surveillance operators on the street, and up in buildings around it, documenting this event. And I will bet if it was planned, they even knew it was coming before it began, because long ago the people doing it had their files marked, “interesting,” and they were being closely watched:

 

Another angle in this next one, which gives you an idea of the coordinated nature of the coverage. As the robbery is going down, you will see a bicycle unit way at the top of the screen cross the street and loiter. The surveillance at this point has a bicycle unit posted at the top of the street, a dark van on the other side off the bottom of the screen waiting, and a dark sedan on the cross street off to the left of the robbery site just off screen. As the robbery ends, you will see the bicycle wait until the car passes, and then begin pursuit, and as he does you will see both other vehicles peel out and begin moving as well after the car. All around that scene, all vehicular, foot, and bicycle units were moving into position to cover all possible pathways for blocks in each direction, and other units were making sure they were ready to hit the highway behind this car if it went to a highway, and those guys were tracked all the way home. I would even bet surveillance moved all marked NYPD cars out of the sector as they moved in, because they wanted to enjoy this show, which is why there is no NYPD to be seen as a demolition derby is playing out on the street. Surveillance knows who they are right now, though I have no doubt that will not be shared with NYPD, and they will have to piece things together on their own. And if these guys were surveillance, the Police Chief will have to be careful, or he might end up in Federal Prison, with guards finding two pounds of Oxycontin in his locked footlocker:

Seattle notched its deadliest month in recent history this August and is on track to set a 25-year record high in fatal shootings, following its defund the Police movement.

More than three dozen people have been shot so far over the Labor Day weekend in Chicago, with five victims having died from their injuries.

10 dead, at least 15 injured in Saskatchewan multiple stabbings by two native men still on the loose.

Hauntingly beautiful footage of Edwardian Britain around 1903. Just a different world, with so much more discipline that it was even visible in posture and manner.

UK government tests carbon paper copying for when the lights go out this winter. No joke.

Indians own more property in London than English people.

Khan’s London: 100-man ‘machete brawl’ leaves boy dead and teenager fighting for his life.

‘Serious errors’ in research linking deaths to red meat. Rigged research.

Tech billionaires are buying up luxurious bunkers and hiring military security to survive a societal collapse they helped create.

Blac Chyna reportedly earned $240 million from OnlyFans in 2021. This is what she looks like.

Liz Truss, now the Tory leadership frontrunner, launched an astonishing broadside against British workers, saying they needed “more graft” and suggesting they lacked the “skill and application” of foreign rivals, the Guardian can reveal.

US military recruited Adam Kinzinger to join sh*t-posting team to push back against Russian online propaganda with japanese dog photos.

More on the Russia-Ukraine peace deal which Boris Johnson scuttled. How many brave young warriors on both sides died, while that fat imbecile went home to his warm bed. No doubts, the West is now an evil, the likes of which we would normally only see in a Bond movie.

From the Russian Embassy’s Telegram, a pattern:

The embassy said in a post on Telegram, “We have taken note of the condemnation by the US State Department of violence and hate `everywhere’ with regard to the assassination attempt on Argentine Vice President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner. However, it’s obvious that American diplomats intentionally turn a blind eye to the extreme beliefs of the alleged criminal, his `black sun’ neo-Nazi tattoos typical of the Azov battalion (outlawed in Russia).”

Recalling when an Azov insignia-bearing teen carried out a mass shooting in the US, Russian diplomats said, the US officials “forget that the shooter, accused of killing 10 people at a Buffalo supermarket in May 2022, had the same tattoos.”

Germany to further aid Ukraine with $199 million.

South Korea to triple baby payments after it smashes own record for world’s lowest fertility rate.

Chileans have emphatically rejected a proposed new socialist constitution to replace the one adopted during the Augusto Pinochet dictatorship.

Virginia Supreme Court OKs investigation of Loudoun county school board’s handling of a sexual assault last year.

Ninth Circuit remands Young v. Hawaii back to District Court. Pistol permit denial case remanded after SCOTUS ruling on the 2nd.

Pretty hard-core ad here, savaging pro-crime leftists.

Spread r/K Theory, because the walls are closing in,.. we just don’t know on who.

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Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

Hauntingly beautiful footage of Edwardian Britain around 1903. Just a different world, with so much more discipline that it was even visible in posture and manner.”

Less fatties too. And mono-ethnic. Not just mono-racial, mono-ethnic. As God intended post Babel.

Fart Simpson
Fart Simpson
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

It looks nothing like Rings of Power

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

And you can see the same scenes in archival footage from the U.S. and many other countries like France, Germany and even Italy.

Watching scenes from 19th century NYC are astonishing. The same streets I walk on today were once crowded with handsome, upright people who took great pride in their appearance and understood the discipline it took to carry forward with the gift they had inherited. Even poorer people looked more serious and understood their place in the social order.

I’ve watched a couple hours worth of footage, much of it speed corrected, on YT.

Our ancestors are vomiting in their graves at what has been lost, or rather, how our hard earned civilizational victories have been squandered and outright killed by a parasitic cabal that feeds like a tick on the lifeblood of great civilizations and then bleeds them dry only to move to another host.

To watch that footage is to see the peak of modern Western civilization. It’s been all downhill since WWII. In contrast to our sorry state today, even the 1950’s look great, but the rot was already well underway.

Benny Le C
Benny Le C
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

all my life I’ve read how the pointy-heads and the boffins of those times all wisely agreed that Western Civ was committing suicide with WW1. never understood it: “just don’t DO that, idiots!”

but you see that film; you see what we were then; what we’ve lost….yeah, I guess they were right. pity we didn’t – oh, you know – didn’t bother to stand up for ourselves, or fight back, or something. but no, instead we all just did as we were told, like good little lemmings

not with a bang but a whimper

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Benny Le C
1 year ago

The election that gave the US Wilson was THE turning point, those who voted for Teddy Roosevelt (or rigged the election) did this to us.
America Didn’t want to get involved in WWI but both the British and the Germans knew we would be forced to once Wilson was installed.
His reelection was probably also a cheat.
Wilson also gave us the Fed, the ancestor of the UN, and the modern Income Tax.

Wilson was the Brandon of the times and there was no Q or Trump to stop him as there should have been.
Wilson was just as clearly in the pay of the UK (our historical enemy) as Brandon is in the pay of the CCP.

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

The old-leftist historian Walter Karp said, “The fact that Wilson is still considered a great president is proof that the country never recovered from what he did to it.”

Benny Le C
Benny Le C
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

it gets even better. it’s now understood that Wilson was being blackmailed over naughty letters to a hot babe/affairs, which led to his appointment of the USA’s first jew USSC justice who was – surprise! – hugely liberal. from there, it’s just a short jump to that same blackmail leading to women voting and (maybe) the prohibition/creation of a vast organized crime apparatus experiment. Not to mention an equally vast War Government that shit all over the Constitution, and led directly to FDR.

as a lifelong democrat-hater, I always put Wilson in the top 3 of my personal ‘go back in time and assassinate’ list…. but I’m older and wiser now. There’s actually someone much worse than Wilson. Teddy Fucking Roosevelt, the Mitt Romney of his times, is solely responsible for Wilson and allllll the evil and disaster that came in through him. Teddy doesn’t run in 1912, Taft wins re-election 60-40, the USA stays out of WW1 or maybe there is no WW! because Taft was a deft diplomat, women maybe don’t get the vote, prohibition damn sure doesn’t happen, and the USA continues the magnificent golden age of peace and prosperity that Taft presided over from 1909 on. Teddy R, who damn well knew exactly what he was doing, prevented all that. He did that knowing what what happen: Wilson was clearly & obviously the obama of his times; and clearly & obviously controlled by his cabal puppetmaster Col House, just like obama had valerie whatsername.

I now believe Teddy did that because he was told to do that. (Wilson was easy enough to blackmail … why wouldn’t Teddy be?) The whole fucking country has been rigged since 1837.

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

ahem, “Babu on the Thames”… fify

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
1 year ago

More on the Russia-Ukraine peace deal which Boris Johnson scuttled. How many brave young warriors on both sides died, while that fat imbecile went home to his warm bed. No doubts, the West is now an evil, the likes of which we would normally only see in a Bond movie.”

Boris Johnson is a Turk. A Turk is engineering further stacking of Slav corpses. Ukraine is also not led by Ukrainians, but by another tribe, and so a terminus to conflict is likely not possible. Terminating the war is possible, but it involves elimination of decision making centers. Same advice I gave last year when I wrote that Kiev and Kharkov were probably a bridge too far for Russian forces.

WDS
WDS
1 year ago
Last edited 1 year ago by WDS
Fart Simpson
Fart Simpson
Reply to  WDS
1 year ago

Imagine how many little kids the pedos can buy now 🇺🇦

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Boris Johnson is only an imbecile in the “very smart fool” sense, someone who sold his soul for power. He looks befuddled, but

Johnson excelled in English and the Classics, winning prizes in both,[55] and became secretary of the school debating society,[56] and editor of the school newspaper, The Eton College Chronicle.

He was also a newspaper columnist, wrote several books, and participated in debates about the topics he wrote about.

“Boris Johnson” sounds so simple, but his full name is Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson, so it’s no surprise that 

To his later regret, he joined the Old Etonian-dominated Bullingdon Club, an exclusive drinking society notorious for acts of vandalism on host premises.[66][67][68] Many years later, a group photograph including himself and [former prime minister David] Cameron in Bullingdon Club formal dress led to much negative press coverage.

His father Stanley Johnson is just as interesting. Columbia University in New York, London School of Economics, World Bank, and “took a job with a policy panel on population control.” Most interestingly, he wrote the novel “The Virus” in 1982. Goodreads summary:

When a young woman in New York City dies mysteriously after a trip to Europe, top epidemiologist Lowell Kaplan identifies the cause of death as the Marburg Virus—a fatal strain that has surfaced only once before in history.
Determined to trace the source of the disease, Kaplan follows a trail of intrigue from the labs of Germany to the jungles of Central Africa. But powerful forces are conspiring against him, determined to keep the secrets of the virus’s origin kept deliberately under wraps. And with a global epidemic on the rise, Kaplan must go to unimaginable lengths to save mankind.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

oy vey, a hero named Kaplan… rubs hands together vigorously…

Maniac
Maniac
1 year ago

’10 dead, at least 15 injured in Saskatchewan multiple stabbings by two native men still on the loose.’

The Religion of Pieces again?

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Maniac
1 year ago

No. This time it’s Canadian “natives”, or aboriginal/indigenous folks as they are sometimes called up there.

wlindsaywheeler
Reply to  Maniac
1 year ago

No, indigenous Canadian Indians.

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  Maniac
1 year ago

Heap big warpath.

Strrn
Strrn
Reply to  Maniac
1 year ago

Indians (feather)

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Maniac
1 year ago

youre buying the narrative hook line and sinker

AnonymousBill
AnonymousBill
1 year ago

Conservatives Party stopped being conservative when Thatcher was betrayed, and real conservatives replaced by imposed appointed (WEF) candidates. UK no longer exists as a country and is sinking under immigration. British people are already foreigners in their own country in many, if not most areas.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

“…they helped to create…” -> “…they engineered specifically…”
ftfy

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Edwardsville scene: a garage (or car seller?) advertising cars in “electric, steam, or petrol” versions.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Red meat “research” is not research, it is propaganda.
“No red meat” is being pushed solely to ensure low testosterone in males, lower fertility in women, and deficient brain and muscle development in children.

phelps
phelps
1 year ago

Re: Paul sperry and the markings: might not be a real issue. Everything that is SCI is ALSO either secret or top secret. Sometimes the compartment code name itself is secret, so it wouldn’t have been necessary to put the designation on the receipt.

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

There were a few links to the proposed constitution for Chile, which was just rejected by the voters. I spent some time this morning looking into this. Frankly, the links provided were too obviously filtered through a right wing Anglosphere viewpoint, and more importantly left out any information on the constitution itself, so I didn’t trust them.

Political scientist Manuel-Alverez Rivera provided a good rundown on fruitsandvotes.wordpress.com. Neither Rivera nor the site are right wing, in fact the site can fairly be described as left-of-center globalist in orientation:

“So I’ve gone over Chile’s proposed new constitution – all 388 articles and most of the interim provisions – and I must say it’s a very ambitious document, perhaps too much so: enforcing many of the rights enshrined therein would be no trivial task even in a Nordic nation, never mind Chile itself. And I say that without losing sight of the fact that Chile is one of Latin America’s most developed countries, both politically and economically.
“The influence of Spain’s 1978 constitution is quite evident from the beginning, which should come as no surprise, as Spain’s transition to constitutional democracy, after decades of dictatorial rule, took place precisely during Chile’s (and South America’s) darkest hour, and to many that process stood out a beacon of hope for a better future. That said, the Spanish constitution of 1978 was the product of a broad consensus among left-wing, centrist and right-wing parties, meant to be acceptable to all sides. However, Chile’s proposed constitution reminds me more of Spain’s ill-fated Second Republic constitution of 1931, in that despite its good intentions, it comes across as a constitution of the left, for the left and by the left, written in a style of ostentatious political correctness guaranteed to antagonize the right. And to be clear, I’m all for inclusiveness, especially when it comes to the indigenous peoples, who have been given short shrift for far too long; but there’s a better way to do it, and it’s nowhere to be seen in the proposed constitution. All the same, it’s undeniably democratic in nature, and allegations that it will place Chile on the path to left-wing tyranny are utter nonsense.
“At any rate, it appears Chilean voters will reject the new constitution in the upcoming September 4 referendum, possibly by a narrow margin. But even if that happens constitutional reform discussions are expected to continue, with news reports indicating that even the mainstream right is receptive to the idea.”

The take in the links here are essentially correct, but it would have been nice to have had a description of the document. Note that the 1931 Spanish Constitution and the second Spanish republic were both pretty unmitigated disasters.

The constitutional convention was elected in a year when Chile had an unpopular center-right government, and so voters voted for left wing parties as a protest, who then produced a partisan left-wing constitution, seemingly forgetting that the electorate would still have to approve the document later. The referendum took place when an unpopular center-left government was in power.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

The left always produces documents which appear to be reasonable, fair, and “nice.” They always contain hidden traps. A wise man always rejects them. The Chileans of this generation have saved their country. I applaud them.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

The Left loves unreadable Tomes of bullshit.

Jolly Jimmy
Jolly Jimmy
1 year ago

“10 dead, at least 15 injured in Saskatchewan multiple stabbings by two native men still on the loose.” Impressive efficiency! The Chicago teens should ask for lessons!

Imagine how much worse it would be if these Indians were armed with assault bows and 30-round quivers of “cop killer” arrows.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

> I have said foot surveillance uses backpacks a lot, it is almost a standard piece of kit, to hold all their gear.

Before finding this site I always said that anyone over the age of 16 with a backpack in public, who was not going to a specific event, was either an armed robber or a drug dealer. Interesting that the intuition was there before understanding the specific reason for that odd feeling about those people.

Diogenes
Diogenes
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I use a backpack to carry my laptop when I have cause to bring it somewhere. It’s not always surveillance, just usually.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Diogenes
1 year ago

People commuting to work or shopping, etc, are easily distinguishable from a random loitering in public with a backpack for no discernible reason.

It may not convey well in writing but just look around a bit and you’ll see what I’m talking about. Plenty of people with bags doing normal stuff, then a few random people aimlessly drifting about with no discernible motivation to need the bag.

Or maybe cabal is just fucking with me in particular with the bags. Who knows. I don’t think I’m important enough for that but clown world is the way it is I suppose.

teo toon
teo toon
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Wait. What about a 73 yo man with a backpack, riding a bike, and on his way to the grocery?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  teo toon
1 year ago

I added the “who was not going to a specific event” caveat for a reason. If you’re shopping or going to school or some shit you’re not aimlessly loitering around in public, you’re actively moving to another location. It’s an easily distinguishable gate and appearance when you see someone in public transiting to a new location vs. hovering around a random place for no good reason.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I wasn’t going to reply to this at first because I immediately thought it was ridiculous. Then I read the replies and realized “fashion” is one of *those* topics. Backpacks are VERY practical. You can carry much more volume at much more comfort across uneven terrain than any rolling luggage, suitcase, briefcase, or single-strap bag.

I don’t understand where you would come up with “I always said that anyone over the age of 16 with a backpack in public, who was not going to a specific event, was either an armed robber or a drug dealer” unless you were trying to keep *us* from keeping our full kit on us or you were just generationally disconnected. But even if you were generationally disconnected, why the association with “armed robber” and “drug dealer”? Why “over the age of 16”?

How about all college and grad students who have to carry around books? What about full-grown adults who have to carry around material for work but don’t want to drag around rolling luggage around uneven terrain? God forbid, how about hikers/backpackers/hunters/soldiers/etc. who prefer backpacks and rucksacks other other forms of carry?

No, I sense shilling here. Backpacks are just fine, as long as you pick one that doesn’t make you looks like a hoodlum or a toddler. Which is PLENTY of leeway for anyone to choose a practical AND fashionable backpack/rucksack of your choice. Despite the awesome Twitter video today, we don’t live in Edwardian England. We can’t expect society to keep our possessions secure. Backpacks can help with this.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Macaque Mentality
1 year ago

> How about all college and grad students who have to carry around books? What about full-grown adults who have to carry around material for work but don’t want to drag around rolling luggage around uneven terrain? God forbid, how about hikers/backpackers/hunters/soldiers/etc. who prefer backpacks and rucksacks other other forms of carry?

I said “without going to a specific event” for a reason, jabroni. If you have a reason like school or something then you’re not going to be loitering about aimlessly in public with a backpack, you’ll be headed to your specific event.

> Backpacks are VERY practical. You can carry much more volume at much more comfort across uneven terrain than any rolling luggage, suitcase, briefcase, or single-strap bag.

I’m not denying their practicality. It’s just a social norm thing that, unless you have a specific purpose or are a drug dealer, there’s no reason to walk around with a backpack all day. The storage volume is unnecessary for 99.9% of people without a purpose to it. Same reason you could very easily run at full speed to all locations to save time but you don’t, because it’s weird and stands out as unusual, just like wearing a backpack all day every day.

> No, I sense shilling here.

Your concern is noted 🗑

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Okay, I get your angle and thanks for the clarification on the social norms thing.

Also I don’t agree 100%. But I’m comfortable with backpacks and they’re relatively common in my neck of the woods, even for grown men not just going from point A to point B. It just feels right wandering around with a backpack full of essentials, knowing you’ll be able to survive a week or more no matter what the circumstances. And to me, it’s not suspicious in and of itself, considering that more and more people are biking or walking around in their free time rather than using their cars. But maybe that’s would vary depending on location.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

This was me

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

“Military is the only way.” Cliff breaks down what that actually means. It’s very esoteric legalese in which he breaks down the dominant forms of law in the US since 1789, and how we are in the process of transitioning over from admiralty/statutory law (law of the sea) to a different form of law – the law of WAR.

As he points out, every time a swamp creature whines about Trump being a threat to “our democracy”, they are correct because the Washington DC corporation established in 1871 IS a democracy. That democracy officially bankrupted in 1938 and handed the country over to international finance, which then used it to reign in Germany and Japan which were emerging as threats to it’s hegemony. We’re about to reformat again, and once completed expect the military to be in charge for decades until we transition to something else, hopefully back to common law. Remember it’s not countries that we are at war with, it’s BANKERS. Bankers who have no armies of their own.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/YI7FDz3GvVrv/

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

I’d say intl finance ran it in 1871 going forward. Clif High kind of jumped the shark a few months ago when he opined that limited hangout “it’s the the Khazars, it isnt any other self-chosenites”…

teo toon
teo toon
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

It beaks down to the Pinochet-Franco option: one to two generations of military rule.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  teo toon
1 year ago

Trump said something like that over the weekend at his rally in PA. Something along the lines of “We won’t be around, but we have to prepare the way.” Nobody seems to have picked up on it.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  teo toon
1 year ago

2:31:
“They think the Deep State, not the citizens, should be the true masters of this country. On our watch, we will never let that happen, and we will never let it happen even thought we’re going to be gone we’re going to set this country up so strong and so powerfully that we may not be here, at least some of the older ones, and I love you all, but we’re going to have the country set up properly.”

Sounds like a decade to me. Four years of Trump, eight years Don Jr./RFK Jr. which I still think will be the followup ticket to Trump. Still have elections, but it’s going to be a completely different atmosphere.

https://rumble.com/v1i8anz-live-president-donald-j.-trump-in-wilkes-barre-pa.html

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

Pinochet and Franco both gave up power too soon.
Spain is a lost cause now and Chile just dodged a deathblow but is still heading in the wrong direction.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago
Farcesensitive
1 year ago

From here, they rigged the Census:

Why don’t the cheated states take it to SCOTUS?

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago