News Briefs – 09/09/2022

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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 – Semiconductor Delivery Times Drop in August

DFT – Britain Will Lift Fracking Ban

DFT – US Stocks Up After Wild Swings, For Second Day Of Gains

DFT – Judge Criticizes Musk For Failure To Surrender All Relevant Texts In Twitter Case

DFT – Mortgage Rates Hit Highest Level Since 2008

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth has died. Condolences to our British Anons.

Double rainbow appeared over Buckingham Palace as Royal family gathered at Queen Elizabeth’s bedside.

Camera’s catch Joe Biden pulling out a card and copying it in the condolence book for Queen Elizabeth.

Former President Donald Trump offered his condolences to the British royal family and praised the life of Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday following her death at age 96.

Gregg Phillips and Catherine Englebrect talk about how they uncovered that a US election firm was a Chinese plant infiltrating out elections, they brought it to the FBI, and the FBI began trying to target them, so they had to go public. So it looks like they are not actually working with Law Enforcement and LE is in fact trying to take them down. And yet, you mention surveillance to them and they clam up, so they are likely in the conspiracy, meaning they are above the law, making this all look like Keyfabe.

Mike Lindell here on his latest bombshell, (and probably not helping his Dominion lawsuit either) – though obviously we have already seen enough to justify deploying Delta Force on a kill mission targeting the entire DC apparatus, and so far absolutely nothing appears to even be getting examined:

This is evidence on a vast scale, it’s like nothing we’ve ever seen before, and it isn’t just Dominion. Okay? Look, Dominion voting machines are corrupt as can be but they’re only one part of this puzzle, we have just unearthed the single biggest evidence of voter fraud on record that I’ve ever seen, ever. And when you talk about this evidence on a massive scale, which there’s now overwhelming evidence of, when you talk about millions of votes cast fraudulently in one country alone in this case. Now, you may say ‘well that’s a conspiracy’ the media calls it that, but let’s look at the facts. Over 40% of registered democrats, 40%, that’s huge, over 40% now believe the 2020 election was rigged and the election has been stolen. Now, in Florida where they have over 2000 uncounted ballots that were left sitting in refrigerators for four days in Broward County, Florida, now, the vote was all counted. I understand the argument on fraud and I’ll explain that for you, but listen we are beyond the pale, and I think major events will start to take place very rapidly, between the FBI raid, China, Joe Biden, Hunter’s laptop, it’s all turning into a whirlwind and the Biden team cannot keep the lid on it. And I think we’re going to be seeing some interesting times, so this is going to be a very, very wild ride this weekend and going forward from that.

Some Wyoming Republicans want to limit the secretary of state after Trump’s pick wins.

An organization of judges from the 50 states has told the U.S. Supreme Court that its members want to have a say in redistricting maps that are assembled when state populations change, or shift, and representatives are allocated to the people.

Chair of Assembly on Campaigns and Elections calls for state of Wisconsin to eliminate the use of the ERIC system in the state.

Republicans winning the House could plunge US and world into ‘chaos,’ warns New York Times.

US Justice Department appeals judge’s special master ruling in Trump Mar-a-Lago case, arguing that the documents should not be handed to a third party due to national security concerns.

Justice Department claims more classified records may be missing in Trump probe.

Trump has said to associates he took the documents, which were about government crimes, to keep the Biden administration from shredding them. So Trump has a deadman’s switch. It also sounds, by him saying he thinks the FBI thought the documents they took had something to do with Russia, like the FBI may not have gotten what it was looking for.

A federal grand jury in DC is investigating Trump’s Save America PAC.

Google keeps Truth Social banned from app store over content moderation while Facebook, Instagram broadcast a live shooting spree.

Bannon indicted in NY on conspiracy, money laundering charges in alleged wall scheme.

NY AG orders Steve Bannon perp-walked in front of media in handcuffs.

Joe Manchin’s political career appears to be over as Jim Justice is +15 in the last poll.

Joe Biden on Thursday delivered remarks at a reception for the DNC at the Marriott Gaylord National Resort in Maryland where he said, “We’re literally in a battle for America’s soul! I know I’ve been saying it for a year and a half but I mean it! Extreme MAGA Republicans just don’t threaten our personal and economic rights, they embrace political violence… They threaten our very democracy.”

Most Americans see Trump’s MAGA as threat to democracy in a Reuters/Ipsos poll. Obviously bullshit, but what is significant is that are laying the narrative out to move to roundups.

‘Experts’ now say artificial sweeteners may be linked to heart attacks.

Deaths in the Australian state of Victoria, where 95 percent of adults have received Covid vaccines and most are boosted with mRNA shots, soared to their highest level in at least 13 years in August – far above the five-year average.

A cardiologist says she’s seeing a rise in 20-somethings with heart arrhythmias caused by herbal supplements.

Canadian health advisers recommend COVID booster shot every three months.

Comedian and Netflix star David A. Arnold dead at 54 of natural causes.

Megi Bakradze- the first nurse to receive the AstraZeneca vaccine in 2021 — DIED 24 hours later. This was in the Republic of Georgia.

CDC data show ‘local and systemic reactions’ were reported in more than half of children following COVID-19 vaccination.

Recently filed court documents reveal that in March 2020, Facebook founder and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg gave NIAID Director Anthony Fauci his personal cell phone number, just before the social media platform began censoring alleged COVID-19 misinformation.

Chronic use of e-cigarettes, commonly known as vaping, can result in progressive small airway obstruction and asthma-like symptoms due to fibrosis and damage in the small airways, similar to the chemical inhalation damage to the lungs typically seen in soldiers returning from overseas conflicts who had inhaled mustard or similar types of noxious gases. Somewhat reversible though.

Oz calls for September debate with Fetterman.

Janet Yellen says Biden’s ‘Inflation Reduction Act’ will rid us of oil and gas.

Joe Biden reopens welcome for welfare-dependent migrants.

Washington, DC, Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) has declared an emergency in the region as nearly 11,000 border crossers have arrived on buses from Texas and Arizona.

Despite Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s (D) claim that Chicago is a “welcoming sanctuary city,” she is now sending illegals sent by Texas out to the suburbs.

Chuck Grassley shocks committee by backing media cartel bill.

Klobuchar delays media cartel bill after Cruz amendment prohibiting censorship collusion is attached.

Snap (formerly known as Snapchat), says it “inadvertently” exposed collected data on Republican voters to Democrat firms.

NYC Mayor Eric Adams and officials urge credit card companies to create weapon code for gun and ammunition purchases. They know from there it will be easy to get the sales blocked. On the other hand, this means they recognize they have lost in the courts, and there will be no more using the government and laws to constrain the right. On the downside, the intel operation is increasingly comfortable revealing that it controls private society and can easily impose its dictatorship from there.

The DNA from a now-arrested elected Nevada democrat official was found at the scene of a Las Vegas reporter’s slaying, authorities said Thursday, revealing the official was also “upset” about future stories the reporter was pursuing.

A man allegedly beheaded a woman by sword in San Carlos California on Thursday morning.

UN index shows living standards declining in 90% of countries.

Now wind turbines fail if there is too much wind.

Sunspot turning towards Earth is so big it’s changing how the Sun vibrates.

The Sun just produced an explosion so big it will be studied ‘for years.’

The Big Bang Hypothesis – which states the universe has been expanding since it began 14 billion years ago in a hot and dense state – is contradicted by the new James Webb Space Telescope images, writes Eric Lerner.

Aliens are ‘demons’ created by evil powers to feed on human passions, say scholars.

The state of Virginia has over a third of America’s hyperscale datacenter capacity, and this amounts to more than the entire capacity of China or the whole of Europe, highlighting just how much infrastructure is concentrated along the so-called Datacenter Alley.

Leading German Islam critic Michael Stürzenberger was sentenced to six months in prison for criticizing Islam.

Chinese president Xi Jinping has set a timeline for his nation’s military to be capable of taking Taiwan by 2027, and the nation is taking notes in Ukraine.

A third-country’s intelligence service possibly assisted in the attack at the Russian embassy in Kabul.

Ukraine shells Zaporozhye plant using drones two days in row — authorities.

US approves fresh $675m military aid package for Ukraine, with war at ‘key moment.’

Blinken announces $2.8 billion more in US aid to Ukraine.

The United States may be preparing for a forever war in Ukraine.

US imported $6 billion from Russia as it forces others to quit doing business with Moscow.

Bank withdraws support from “pride” festival due to “activities involving children/minors.”

‘Truth still matters, and David has overcome Goliath’: Family-run bakery hails $36.5 million settlement that Oberlin FINALLY paid – after woke college defamed the small business with false racism claims.

Rumble sets new record for traffic, as Gen Z user growth surges and Big Tech censorship rages on.

Poll: Over 50 percent of US voters want Biden impeached. It is good they don’t like him, but we do not want President Kamala.

Rasmussen poll: A plurality of voters see midterms as referendum on Biden.

Spread r/K Theory, because shadow dictatorships are still dictatorships.

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Maniac
Maniac
1 year ago

“Common supplements like fish oil and bitter orange have been linked to heart problems.”

My ass. Fish oil is one of the best supplements for overall health that a person can take. I think we all know which “supplement” is causing heart problems these days.

Peter Gent
Peter Gent
Reply to  Maniac
1 year ago

Expect a lot of “cover stories” like this for the vax to hit the rags in the coming year. I am waiting for the first NFL player to die on the field during a game.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Peter Gent
1 year ago

I have it on good authority that NFL players either get saline injections or they get fake fax certificates.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Maniac
1 year ago

The sheer shamelessness to try and misdirect people’s attention from what is actually happening is unreal.

Fish oil is one of the more studied supplements with great benefits, to the point that even Big Pharma has tried to get in on the act and create their own formulations, so for this article to claim it is causing heart problems is such an obvious lie that I almost can’t believe they ran with it.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Maniac
1 year ago

Just make sure you’re taking the fish oil that doesn’t have high concentrations of Vitamin A.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Maniac
1 year ago

you basically cannot take enough fish oil to cause a problem.

Stern
Stern
Reply to  Maniac
1 year ago

Herbalist guy Tony PANTALLERESCO (independz on Podbean) saus fish oil supplements are invariably rancid. Sounds plausible

Fart Simpson
Fart Simpson
Reply to  Maniac
1 year ago

Eating fish and herbs is deadly. Yeah that’s the ticket

Benny Le C
Benny Le C
Reply to  Fart Simpson
1 year ago

and for God’s sake stay out of the sun!

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

The Big Bang Hypothesis – which states the universe has been expanding since it began 14 billion years ago in a hot and dense state – is contradicted by the new James Webb Space Telescope images, writes Eric Lerner.

Eric Lerner is the author of a book titled “The Big Bang Never Happened”. Once you get a book with that title published, you are pretty much nailed to the position that the Big Bang never happened. So we would expect Lerner to turn every reported observation about space into an argument that its yet more evidence that the Big Bang never happened.

However, if you like your scientists cranky, and fake, that is a great site.

I clicked on it because Jim Stone has been making the argument that the Webb telescope itself is a scam, and Stone’s arguments seem to me to be reasonable and backed up with evidence, so I was curious to see if you could pull off taking a contrarian position based solely on Webb telescope operations.

Peter Gent
Peter Gent
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

Also contradicted by the info at suspicious0bservers.org. You need to check out the site. It totally takes down anthropomorphic “climate change” and so much else with good hard science. Bad things are on the way celestially and you should know about it.

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Stern
Stern
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

Scholars have pushed the concept of an infinite universe. So if anything can have no end, why are we so sure it ever had to have a beginning? My vote says it has always existed, since infinity ago

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

Four arguments against the “Big Bang” theory of the beginning of reality:

1. Science rejects the concept that something can come from nothing. The fundamental concept underlying the Big Bang Theory is that everything spontaneously came from nothing. Ponder that. The more you think about that, the sillier the idea becomes.

2. To get around the “something from nothing” silliness, the theorists changed the theory to say that reality already existed, but was compressed into a super dense hot state. So where did the super dense hot state come from? The Big Bang true believers will tell you It came from the previous reality which had collapsed. Where did that reality come from? The previous universe which had gone through a cycle of expansion and contraction. And that universe came from a previous universe, all the way down. In other words, you have got to pick. Either you want the “something from nothing” fallacy, or you want what is known as the “Turtles all the way down” fallacy. Pretty much, it’s pure silliness either way you want to go.

3. Astronomers have noticed that galaxies are spinning so fast that they are flinging their stars out and away. The astronomers also realized that if the universe is as old as the Big Bang Theory says it is, those stars should have been all flung out into the darkness of the universe, long time ago. Those same astronomers then realized the universe must be much younger than the Big Bang Theory says it is. Did those astronomers reject this garbage theory? Hell, no. They invented the magical, mystery Dark Matter, an invisible, undetectable matter which produces so much gravitational pull that it keeps all those stars from being flung out into the universe. Yeah, and they say religious people believe silly nonsense.

4. The universe is expanding. The Big Bang believers love to point out that fact. What they don’t want you to know is that the expansion is getting faster – almost like something is pulling the universe outwards. Like, maybe a giant shell around the universe. Maybe that shell is so dense it has such a high gravity that is is pulling all of the galaxies outwards towards it. Except the Big Bang Theory believers tell us everything began as a single, tiny point. That means there can’t be any big shell around the universe. So, the Big Bang believers invented the magical, mystery Dark Energy. Dark Energy is undetectable and unexplainable, but, the true believers say, it’s what is causing the universe to expand faster, even though the theory says it should be slowing down.

And finally:
5. Astronomers, using all their brilliance, have deduced the stars are older than the universe. Riiiiiiiiiiiight.

Or you could believe in the existence of a sentient thing which existed in a massless, therefore timeless, state. You could even say this sentient thing exists in an “unmoving now,” a state in which nothing happens before or after anything else. Then you could theorize that this sentient thing, in a fit of brilliant creation, created mass by balancing positive and negative particles and energy, thereby maintaining a zero sum, also none as an eternal state of nothing. Study that! It’s part of physics. The creation of mass brought time with it. Physics! At that point this eternal, unmoving intelligence then shaped this unformed mass of stuff into what we call the universe.

I will let you readers decide. What is the simpler theory?

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

You all are overthinking things and getting too attached to speculation. The Blues are now doing the same, and worse, but still this is a good habit to get out of.

We (21st century humans) have the foggiest idea, at best, at what happened in deep space and time, but there is plausible speculation, or “theories” as to what happened that seems consistent with observations. These theories should normally be discarded once they are contradicted by observation.

Big Bang is a theory supported by the observation, by the current most advanced telescopes, that the universe (matter) has been expanding. So it expanded from a dense point. Or maybe it isn’t expanding and there can be better observations that contradict this. Or better explanations. If so, no problem revising it, but people get attached, mostly via tribalism, to these things.

I have never made sense why there should be religious implications to this. Big Bang is crap at providing an alternative explanation for the Creation other than the Creator/ Father, and the earlier comments pointed out why.

Honestly, what set me off on the “big bang is false” site was the sponsorship by the “fusion” company and the music. Big bang is an attempt to explain various radio and telescope observations. Hopefully, it will be superceded by a better explanation. Its not trying to date your daughter.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

Its not trying to date your daughter.

Lol. In all seriousness it is a duty of Fathers to give them away in marriage once they determined the Man would be a good Father, Husband, Head of his Family and good Son-in-Law.
A good opportunity for a Man with only daughters to mentor a Son-in-law.

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map
map
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

I thought proof of the Big Bang Theory was background radiation greater than absolute zero.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

This:
Science rejects the concept that something can come from nothing. The fundamental concept underlying the Big Bang Theory is that everything spontaneously came from nothing. Ponder that. The more you think about that, the sillier the idea becomes.
Also This:
Scientists: Give us MOAR MONEY.

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

The Big Bang Theory is every bit as retarded as the Genesis / Gaseous Vertibrate Theory. The truth is that the human consciousness cannot grok a higher form of consciousness, or whatever created it.
The Jews excell at concocting false dichotomies. Their magical six pointed star is actually the official symbol of False Dichotomy. All dichotomies are false. Avoid the false dichotomy. All dichotomies are false because it always boils down to three.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Bman
1 year ago

SCIENCE(TM) is very different from the Scientific Method of discovery.
The Scientific Method is always valid. Institutional SCIENCE isn’t always.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Yep. Academia is a clown show.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

As a Christian. I’d much rather prefer to believe according to the evidence that the Universe is large and beautiful full of wonders.
That the earth is round. And that is a far more glorious handiwork of God than other alternative theories.
If there are multiple dimensions. Praise God. If we are extremely tiny motes in this vast glorious existence. Praise the Lord.
God of the Multiverse? Splendid 😀
You know even more wondrous is the New Heavens and the New Earth God promises to create. What a wonder of God 🙂
For God to care about us puny Humans. Makes us very special in the scheme of things doesn’t it? 🙂

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beekay
beekay
1 year ago

Vox’s take on yesterday’s Hopium:

Remember, Hope Is A Virtue

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Bman
Bman
Reply to  beekay
1 year ago

Agree with him on his points.
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I’m tired of the slow roll crap anyways. Just arrest Trump (1st to shock the world) and have creepy Joe’s skinsuit declare emperor for life and cancel all elections.
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The key point he mentions is what I have said all along. The problem isn’t Hillary, McCain, Biden, etc. Hillary can’t wipe her ass without assistance. The real issue are the motherfuckers zapping AC in his house. The people sneaking into X anti-machine person’s house and poisoning them. The people fucking you over during your life, because your skillset/intelligence/ability/etc. makes you a threat. You name it.
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The ground force the machine employs must be completely fucking eradicated. These people are KNOWINGLY doing this shit to everyday normal Americans. The evil starts and stops with them. Hillary isn’t eating any kids at Epstein island if she’s gotta go get the kids herself.

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Ed
Ed
1 year ago

A commentator yesterday linked to one of those “the White Hats are really in charge!” videos. While I think these are mostly bullshit, they usually include bits of hard under-reported information to bolster their credibility, and this one came with a transcript so you could skim the transcript and not have to sit through a 30 minute video.

Vox Day (voxday.net) also linked to the same video, and while he seems to share my take on these things, noted that there has been a lot of outright weird things happening in the last two years. Helpfully, he provided a list that I will repost here:

  • The high weirdness in Washington DC with the National Guard after the election.
  • The speed of the collapse of the neo-liberal world order.
  • The relative quiet in the Middle East.
  • The unexpected Supreme Court victories.
  • The strangeness surrounding the details of the Biden inauguration.
  • The Biden body doubles and general weirdness of the Biden hires.
  • The fake quasi-Nazi backdrop of Biden’s recent speech.
  • The disappearance from the public eye of many major figures in banking and in tech.
  • The recent deaths of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip. (Yes, I know they’re old.)
  • The Russian invasion of Ukraine.
  • The excessive reaction of the neocons and the Western governments to what essentially amounts to a minor border dispute in Ukraine.
  • The growing intensity surrounding the Taiwan situation.
  • Trump’s endorsement of, and enthusiasm for, the vaxx.

The bullet points are from Vox, not me. I can’t figure out how to do quotes with bulleted lists in this format.

I do think that some sort of Cabal exists, and have been thinking that what we have been seeing would be consistent with an operation taking out the secret top echelon of an international super-mafia, but due to limited resources leaving the middle and lower levels for later. You would expect to see the middle levels floundering around, trying to carry out the last known instructions of the top levels, and must making a mess.

Peter Gent
Peter Gent
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

If you didn’t think “some sort of cabal exists” why would you be here since the surveillance literally screams cabal? Nothing seems to make consistent cohesive sense these days so something is going on in the background. But, it may not matter in 15 years anyway. It may not matter in 3 years if suspicious0bservers.org is correct and his science and arguments appear sound.

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Peter Gent
1 year ago

I just checked what I posted, and in the last paragraph I wrote that I do think some sort of Cabal exists. Gave the same reasoning as Peter Gent, which are good reasons.

I do doubt something like Q, but am leaning strongly in favor, if only because a Cabal strongly implies a counter-cabal. In fact my post, and maybe VD’s post, was a point in favor that the counter-cabal in fact succeeded, but the Cabal itself was so deeply embedded that everything is now going haywire.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

As much as the list of weirdness may lean one way or another, there’s tons of unarguably evil shit going on to lean me away from white hats and towards just pure chaos across the board.

The electric grid crises, the destruction of gas powered (and non-microchipped/remote controlled/gps tracked) cars, the flagrant failures of law enforcement and judicial rule of law, just as a few examples. There’s very little that is conclusively good right now which I would hope would be the case if good guys are taking back control.

Not like we have any direct control so all we can really do is watch and impact our local areas either way.

Scruffy2
Scruffy2
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

A thought:
What if Q is real, we -are- watching a movie, but right, left, and Q are all on the same team? This makes many on the right yearn for the stability of someone like Trump while leaving the monster that Lincoln created in place. People say “at last peace and safety” yet the dep of education remains, keeps teaching abomination to children, Those on the right who are spiritual don’t like it, but by then the right is divided.
That Hegel guy comes to mind.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

Inside the Command Structure of the Alliance to Save the WorldBy Alexandra Bruce

I don’t trust this one single little bit. The people behind this are a bunch of super skeevy people. I mean who is this Alexandra Bruce? She has a bunch of “forbidden knowledge” and new agey video stuff. Now if you look at her past she’s an assistant director and director mostly it seems from NYC. Now oddly she doesn’t have a picture of her in the credits. Seems odd to me for a director.

http://imdb.com/name/nm0115441/

I found one though.

http://www.greanvillepost.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Alexandra_BruceForbidKnowledge.jpg

Her picture screams Jew, Jew, Jew. If you have a Woman from NYC who has credits like,

Run-DMC: Together Forever

and

“Alexandra “Chica” Bruce was one of the three creators of the seminal show, ‘Yo! MTV Raps'”

and

The Conspiracy Zone (TV Series)

then she’s almost got to be a Jew and you can not trust Jews in the first place much less Jews telling you some confligirated, complicated, fanciful story abut how we are going to be saved by some unknown White hat that so far appears to have not done one damn thing in our favor but like superman will swoop in at the last moment to save us.

Right………………………………………

I’ll tell you what this is. This is,

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

White people need to recognize that they have a glitch in their thinking. Im certainly guilty of this. When we see some sort of puzzle or complicated stream of data we get all excited and try to puzzle it out. The Jews know this so they feed us along streams of this complicated stuff which really is just crap and nonsense. The Miles Mathis Committee does this constantly, and it appears this Alexandra “Chica” Bruce is doing the same.

Let’s stop and think. To get rid of the deep State do we need to lose the Presidency? Do we need to have half the country vaxxed with poison that will sterilize children, cause spontaneous abortions in pregnant Women? Kill off huge numbers of old and young people? When stated directly that doesn’t sound like the optimal path to take over the country now does it? Surely the “White Hats” could have come up with a plan better than this. You think?

You know when the Jews want ro get rids of someone, like people researching financial fraud of the Jews or child trafficking of the Jews. They hang them. Throw them off of buildings. Overdose them, etc. etc. Well why couldn’t, if we really wanted to end the deep State, we do the same damn thing instead of losing all our Representatives and the Presidency??? Instead of poisoning our people?

If a mass of corrupt Jews just disappeared, would anything happen? I’m sure there would be a lot of hand wringing, but in the end, it would end the deep State.

I’m not buying LewRockwell who appears to me to be a deep State hang out who feeds you a little truth and a lot of shit. And I’m not buying anything this Jew Alexandra “Chica” Bruce says.

LewRockwell, just like Alex Jones, may be a great place to get tidbits of the truth but never forest that he’s feeding you a lot of lies and bullshit along with it. Lew Rockwell is Jewish and you can not depend on Jews ever telling you the truth. I think it’s genetic, and I’m not joking, I think they can not totally tell the truth about anything. The temptation to lie is so great with them, they can’t pass it up.

I’m all for hope but let’s hope, AND PUSH, for something besides some unknown, secret super savior that is supposedly supposed to swoop in and save us. Let’s push for taking away the power of the corrupt “city States”. that control all the States in the Union and corrupt our election politics. Let’s force them to have real, accurate voting. Let’s go back to “regional” State Senate elections. Let’s get rid of elected Federal Senators and go back to having them appointed by the State Senates Senators. Let’s get rid of illegal Supreme Court decisions that have turned our Republic into a “mob” Democracy. Let STOP letting mobs and unqualified voters vote.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Regular people aren’t ready for that. Lower IQ types of will never be ready for it. I bet their monkey brains will react to freezing and starving though. That’s a sure fire way to get people to put down the tv (no electricity) and get motivated. The question is who will they blame. Whitey or the hidden hand?

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

“…Regular people aren’t ready for that…”

Important point. Very important. I don’t care if they are ready.

First, we get real voting. Then we change the State Senates to regional representation, like they used to be. Then overturn the illegal Supreme court decision that took away the right of States to only have qualified voters. Like high school diploma, pay taxes, etc. Then we do away with Federal Senate elections and go back to appointing them with OUR regional Senates in the States.

In fact if we make these FEW issues our go, no-go, issues then in primaries we can get enough representatives to force this. You only need over 50% in the house or Senate to start this. Nothing else. So it doesn’t matter what regular people think. We don’t need a majority for this only a hard core group that will turn out in primaries and Representatives that are hard core about turning things around. We don’t need all the States. They can cheat all they want but if we put in place registered fairly strict voting rules and they refuse to follow them, they do not have to seat their Representatives and we will rule without them.

This is the rules, let’s use them to OUR benefit. Don’t let a bunch of guys on robes change the meaning.

The Constitution provides that…

“…Article I, Section 5, which provides “Each House shall be the Judge of the Elections, Returns and Qualifications of its own Members …”

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Here’s a good example. My wife didn’t believe shit about Q or a cabal at first. Mostly because I’m downright pissed and angry. It’s the presentation that’s puts her off. Today, we got a county newspaper in the mail. The editors must be on the side of the good, because they showed some of the new school books for children where one dude is blowing another right there in the picture book. She couldn’t believe it. I just started laughing and said, “Now do you believe me?”

When this shit filters for into the normies’ faces, that’s when they might start listening.

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

I shared your info about the state senates with a Boomer-cons last weekend. He basically yawned. So I emailed him a long quote from your comments. No response. I am pretty sure that most other conservatives would react the same way.

Last night I listened to Mike Peinovich (National Justice Party) speak on the moral reasons for White Nationalism. He sounded very good. The Republican party and “conservatism” in general is just a glorified Heat Sink, to keep the frogs from getting too hot until it’s too late.
I wonder if NJP people are aware of the state Senate issue.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Ghost Who Walks
1 year ago

“…He basically yawned…”

It’s going to take people who will refuse to vote for anyone who will not change the voting to where there are “qualified” voters and who are for regional Senates. It doesn’t take a majority for that. As things get worse, and they are bad, then it’s like Trump picking up a hundred dollar bill that no one else will on immigration. Saying that the mob voters are running everything, and they are, will eventually light a bulb into enough people’s heads that when someone pushes this while running for office they will crush the opposition.

We should constantly call what we have, “Mobocracy”.

If anyone has a better idea have at it. My ideas are focused on the fact that over time power has been concentrated more and more and the big city centers run everything. It doesn’t need to be this way and the founding fathers actually told us that this would happen if we let the city centers run things. They warned us.

Jefferson, “Our government is now taking so steady a course as to show by what road it will pass to destruction, to wit, by consolidation first, and then corruption…. The engine of consolidation will be the federal judiciary; the two other branches the corrupting and corrupted instruments.”

Jefferson,”The great object of my fear is the federal judiciary. That body, like gravity, ever acting with noiseless foot and unalarming advance, gaining ground step by step and holding what it gains, is engulfing insidiously the [state] governments into the jaws of that [federal government] which feeds them.”

Is this not exactly what I have been saying? They knew. Warned us.

Concerning fake. Illegal ruling by the courts

George Washington, “…It is important … that … those entrusted with its administration … confine themselves within their respective constitutional spheres, avoiding in the exercise of the powers of one department any encroachment upon another…”

People say that the Constitution has no bearing on the present but these guys covered it all. They saw all the pitfalls and since we didn’t listen. Here we are.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

M.Thatch got dementia just after criticising Blair, just after Reagan died with dementia.
PM Boris pushed out, to make for WEF Truss. Queen died shortly after WEF PM installed, replaced by WEF King.
There are no coincidences. They are clearing the decks.

teo toon
teo toon
1 year ago

An organization of judges from the 50 states has told the U.S. Supreme Court that its members want to have a say in redistricting maps that are assembled when state populations change, or shift, and representatives are allocated to the peopl

These judges are demanding an unconstitutional imposition. This is an insurrection. I think this was with Trump is exposing the judicial branch’s grasp for supremacy.

teo toon
teo toon
1 year ago

A cardiologist says she’s seeing a rise in 20-somethings with heart arrhythmias caused by herbal supplements.

The globohomos/Big Pharma are seeking to impose the Codex Alimentarius. This is a plan to destroy the use of naturopathic medicine; the codex was created in the 1990s.

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TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth has died. 

Requiescat En Pace.

We’ll probably never know why she declined the title of Empress, and why she let the British Empire disintegrate, but she was a stabilizing influence over the sometimes-turbulent Home Islands and the Commonwealth.

Her successor, from the usually-fawning Wikipedia:

A self-described environmentalist, Charles has supported organic farming and action to prevent climate change as the manager of the Duchy of Cornwall estates, which has earned him awards and recognition from environmental groups.[7][8][9][10] He is also a prominent critic of the adoption of genetically modified food.[11][12] Charles’s support for alternative medicine, including homeopathy, has been the subject of criticism.[13][14] The conduct of his charities has also attracted criticism, having faced allegations of offering of British citizenship to donors, and with the Prince’s Foundation subject to an ongoing Metropolitan Police investigation into cash-for-honours allegations.[15][16]

There’s also a fascinating link to the “black spider memos”, where he was caught using his royal clout to put pressure on political and corporate figures. The British government spun that heavily as “personal opinions”, which almost nobody believed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_spider_memos

It looks like Britain is going to get its very own Joe Biden.

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

meh. how can Idiot Prince Charlie be any worse than Liz was? compare the England of 1952 to the England of today: it’s a lot like what happened in Minneapolis. a safe, clean, happy 99% whyte city/country became a diverse shithole, overrun with nonwhytes who came for tha welfare and eventually got elected so’s they could destroy the place while hooting and grinning and robbing the treasury, daring tha whypeepoz to do something about it.

the liberal politicians of England created and followed a demonic plan to DESTROY FOREVER Elizabeth’s “beloved” England by importing scads of nonwhyte non-English in order to attain eternal political power and enrich themselves …. and Queen Liz never once said a fucking word about it. I don’t give a shit if she had no actual political power, if she’d gone on the radio and to express her opposition & warn her fellow brits, they would have stopped it.

but she didn’t.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Benny Le C
1 year ago

Charles is a WEF stooge

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

she was no prize at all, either. of course if you point that out at CTH or TGP… sayonara. https://voxday.net/2022/09/09/a-comprehensive-failure/

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

QE2 was Empress of India, I have a coin that says so.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Huma has worked for Hillary since the 90’s and nobody else as far as i know. At this point i’m rather certain she’s Hillary’s lover and Anthony was just a beard.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Lover, Cabal Handler, who knows… and what’s really the difference in their circles anyway?

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> The state of Virginia has over a third of America’s hyperscale datacenter capacity, and this amounts to more than the entire capacity of China or the whole of Europe, highlighting just how much infrastructure is concentrated along the so-called Datacenter Alley.

Some of that is due to so much telco equipment being located in the area, for the convenience of the National Security Agency. As part of its charter, it monitors telephone, fax, and telegraph lines as well as radio.

Back in the 1980s *all* internet traffic ran through a single equipment room in Reston, Virginia. It was in an underground parking deck, for some reason. The equipment was officially owned by Mitre Corporation, which is a private subsidiary of the NSA.

When the NAPs started going online in the 1990s to distribute the workload and form the “internet backbone”, the NSA still maintained control of the equipment. While it’s possible that some traffic might move about the US without going through a NAP, almost all internet providers are connected to one or more of them.

I don’t know enough about the telephone system to know if it works the same way, but the line between “data” and “voice” started blurring in the 1990s when the telcos started going digital. For all I know, there might not even be a separate voice telephone network any more, other than some hinterlands. (anyone who does know, feel free to elucidate!)

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

all that traffic was also routed from here and the rest of the western world by odigo and comverse – TO ISRAEL. that activity has never stopped. and defenders of (and offenders for) the J still act like they arent a problem.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Sunspot turning towards Earth is so big it’s changing how the Sun vibrates.

The ham radio guys will be squeeing in delight. They get more range when sunspots keep the upper atmosphere charged so it can reflect signals around the horizon.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> A third-country’s intelligence service possibly assisted in the attack at the Russian embassy in Kabul.

That’s pretty common in the espionage world. Due to bureaucracy, it’s often cheaper to pay a third party to run an op, plus is provides plausible deniability should the be caught, and there’s no career-damping stigma of failure, either.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

here too. they are brought over as cabal-trusted assets. vetted!

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Big Bang

Warning: loud autoplay ‘music’.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> The United States may be preparing for a forever war in Ukraine.

The Pentagon *likes* forever wars. Appropriations and rank are easy then.

They stretched Vietnam out for fifteen years and Afghanistan for twenty; way better than three years for Korea, four years for WWII, or the piddly two for WWI. And the Spanish-American War only lasted six months; hardly worth even calling a ‘war’.

And don’t forget the “Cold War”, which made it about 44 years, depending on how you figure it. That’s even better than real war, because your enemies are whoever you say they are, and you get all the benefits without any busybodies asking why you’re not winning.

Ed
Ed
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

This is a good point.

The Korean War has some strategic and legal justification, and defined objectives. So did the first Gulf War, the one over Kuwait, though that is more arguable.

Apart from maybe the first Gulf War, all the wars the USA was involved in since Korea lasted forever, had no defined objectives, and its hard to see where they fit into any overall strategy. But they were probably all great money laundering opportunities.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

these “wars” arent declared. at least not in public.

Stern
Stern
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

We are being dragged into The War on Plenty

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

Afghanistan was not a real war. The goal was to be there (for no clear reason). There was no intention to win.
An look at UK Forces – infested with divesity hires, political correctness, and numbers cut mercilessly during “war” time. Couldn’t hold down a Region or a Sector. Best we could do was a convoy to deliver turbines to Kajaki dam, where they were left to rot.
I dispair, and miss my country. The Officer class and the Security Services just let it happen.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Bank withdraws support from “pride” festival due to “activities involving children/minors.”

Note Zions Bank’s press release carefully explained their continuing support for LGBT causes. And apparently they didn’t have any problem with pedos until people started complaining.

They were a week reed; the Lunatic Left will chastise them for breaking ranks, and they’ll be staunch supporters next time, I’m sure.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Poll: Over 50 percent of US voters want Biden impeached. It is good they don’t like him, but we do not want President Kamala.

That has always been the Democratic Party’s deadman switch, but it’s time to just take the blow and move on. We can impeach her, too. And her successors, for as long as it takes.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

put trump as speaker and do a dual impeachment. nothing says one cannot do a dual impeachment and removal.

Fart Simpson
Fart Simpson
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

Exactly. Republican Congress can remove Braindead and Kameltoe. But will the Gay Old Pedos actually serve we the people?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Fart Simpson
1 year ago

no, they won’t.

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Fart Simpson
1 year ago

Most of the Senate seats up for election are Republican seats. If the Republicans literally won every Senate seat up for election in 2022, they would get 65 out of 100 seats. The threshold for removal after impeachment is 67 seats. Every Republican has to vote to convict, including Romney, and presumably Murkowski either loses or votes to convict, plus you really have to get Manchin and Simena, the only two Donks who have shown any willingness to break ranks.

Not going to happen, though if there is a strong case, and there should be, it should be worth going through the process for the PR. But I think the best case scenario is a neutralized federal executive under Biden or Harris until 2025, then everything get sorted out. Or a non-constitutional solution, and there it would be better if the Blues moved first.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

What if Senators not up for election get taken down?
Especially if they are Ds in R states?

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

Or a non-constitutional solution, and there it would be better if the Blues moved first.

Then we are clear to go anytime.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

“It is good they don’t like him, but we do not want President Kamala.”
Praying Medic/Dave repeatedly stated that if the Q team was telling the truth about when the military would step in to stop this madness, it will be in the interim period after Joe is gone and before Kamala would take power, when there is no active president. An intercessor called Dutch Sheets has a team member who had a prophetic dream to this effect on January 17, 2021, at the 1:45-7:12 range:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgvT1bgK3uQ
According to other prophets, such as Manuel Johnson and Julie Green, America’s deliverance/Great Exodus will take place by this year’s end. Amanda Grace is another prophet who said that a great “fall in the Fall [Autumn] would take place in America, which would line up in the Sep. 20-Dec. 20 period. Dave and others had apparent prophetic dreams that we will not have normal midterm elections, due to this intervention. I personally heard “Passover” from the Lord and believe that means that the world will be delivered from the false Jews/Rothschilds/Beast system (Revelation. 3:7-13;13:3,12) at Passover 2023, after the Europeans drive out the Rothschilds in winter 2023.
I don’t know how much stock you put in the prophetic, but if you are convinced you know who the Lord is, then remember Amos 3:7:
“Surely the Sovereign LORD does nothing without revealing His plan to His servants the prophets.”

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I’ve seen the “we will reinstall Trump and there won’t be midterm elections” claim in a couple of places.

I think the reinstall Trump thing is bs for reasons I have commented on elsewhere, but the elections in the USA this year have nothing to do with whoever is president. They are mostly state elections, for state offices, governed by state laws and constitutions. The federal ones are for Congress, and they have to be held according to Article I of the Constitution, which has nothing to do with the office of the president or presdential elections, which are held according to Article III and several amendments.

So if you are claiming that there will be some sort of provisional or revolutionary regime in the United States, OK, but stop claiming it will be somehow constitutional. The one we have now may have been installed through cheating, and is doing illegal stuff, but so far its a legally constituted government, same with the various cabal controlled state governments.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

its a referendum on bidan and the cackler. the rest depends on what is in the movie script – put trump as speaker and do a dual impeachment. nothing says one cannot do a dual impeachment and removal.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

I hear you, Ed. However, as you see in my post, I think the issue is bigger than just America. Our real enemy is the Beast system as described in Scripture, of which the stolen elections around the world are a mere symptom. So much worse is going on around the world, that suspending normal operations of government in the nations is just a given to me, as a matter of course to get to the new era of peace prophesied about earlier. We need deliverance from those who want to wipe all but 500 million of us, who indeed worshipped whom even the Lord on earth called the evil one. The Scripture I cited point to this deliverance, even if the Beast will rise one more time centuries from now.

Fart Simpson
Fart Simpson
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

It could be done if the Republicans win Congress and A) impeach and remove both Biden AND Harris, and B) if the House elects Trump to Speaker.

There is nothing in the Construction which says the Speaker of the House has to be a congressman. They can appoint whoever they want. the speaker is second in the presidential line of succession under the Presidential Succession Act of 1947, immediately after the vice president and before the president pro tempore of the Senate (who is followed by members of the president’s Cabinet). Thus, if both the presidency and vice-presidency were vacant simultaneously, then the speaker would become acting president, after resigning from the House and as speaker.

The point is… if the GOP controls Congress after the midterms, it’s legally and CONSTITUTIONALLY possible to reinstall Trump as President.

Will the Gay Old Pedos actually do it? I’m very skeptical.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

It is NOT legally constituted.
The fraud destroys its status.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

If it does not happen, then those people are false prophets. So, wait and see. If their prophecies fail, never listen to them again. As God says, they would be lying prophets. Lying prophets are Satan’s prophets and are sent to decieve you. I don’t pay any attention to the people you named, but you obviously do. If they fail the prophetic test, forget them, and never listen to them again.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

All right. Manuel Johnson and Julie Greene repeatedly gave true prophecies before, so I have no reason to mistrust them.

Manuel Johnson prophesied that South Korea would have a new president, when the election was really close this March: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NgpmerAUM4M.

Julie Green prophesied repeatedly through this year that Queen Elizabeth was already dead and that Prince Charles poisoned her somehow. How can her death come EXACTLY 1776 days after the 1st Q drop, which itself was 1700 days before the overturning of Roe v Wade? There is something greater at work here.

As for me, the Lord Himself told me the Q team/operation was for real, then led me to those Scriptures in Revelation 3:7-13;13:3, 12 to show confirmation of where we are in history’s timelime. Since I am convinced of this being where we are, it makes sense for the prophetic words to indicate America’s deliverance bythis year’s end, if everyone’s deliverance is at Passover next year.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I think they read the News before coming up with their predictions. Since they are avid observers they are likely to be right.

As for the Scriptures. Until the Anti-Christ becomes World Emperor. Jesus cannot come.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I agree. I just do not believe we are at that time. I believe that event is five more centuries away, as I said, after the Philadelphian and Laodicean eras pass. If Rev. 3:7-13; 13:3, 12 are clearly fulfilled before our own eyes, then the end cannot happen in our lifetime. The Beast’s head wound needs time to heal, as John saw in his vision.

I follow the Septuagint chronology of Genesis, which puts us around 7500 years after the Creation/Fall, with the Lord’s return being around the 8,000th year. Isaiah 65:17-25 describes the Millennium being the first step into the new heavens and Earth, so it is likely to begin in the time of newness, which is associated with the number 8.

MeneMene
MeneMene
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Look at the prophet Isaiah. In his day you could have called him a false prophet because it was hundreds of years before many of his prophecies came about. God’s timing is way different from ours.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  MeneMene
1 year ago

Isaiah also had immediate fulfillment prophecies like the destruction of the Assyrian Army who had 185,000 Men slaughtered.
Therefore his credentials is without dispute.
As for the rest of the Book of Revelation you cited. This is the proper understanding:
https://ichthys.com/Tribulation-Part2B.htm
https://ichthys.com/Tribulation-Part3A.htm

Here is the Index:

https://ichthys.com/Coming-Tribulation-Home-Page.htm

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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I reviewed the material on the Ichthys website. I obviously agree with the “eras” interpretation, but not the times. To pick one example, Thyatira equals 1,000 years in time (AD 500-1500). It overlaps with the entire Catholic era of Europe, in that although paganism was being surprised in the open, “Satan’s deep secrets” were being practiced by the elites and “Jezebel” was part of that system.

The Protestant Reformation/Sardis era includes the years from 1500 to approximately our own present time. Katt Kerr claimed that we crossed into a special “Kingdom Age” that is NOT the Millennium in 2012, ten years ago. We seem to be EXACTLY in the “weak” situation described in Rev 3:7-13, needing to be delivers from Satan’s false Jews, due to the “deadness” that the Reformation left.

No one else yet pointed out that Rev. 3:7-13 and 13:3, 12 (the wounded head) are likely parallel, which is to be expected with how strange the book is as a whole that seems to keep jumping through different times. If it is found to be true, it will take time for the Beast to rise again after this great wound to the last head/Rome.

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

“…when the military would step in to stop this madness…”

I don’t want any military government. These are same people that did nothing when the Jews attacked us on 911. They have to know about building 7 and if they don’t they are too stupid to run the country.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

You sure its only Jews and all Jews? You sure they aren’t visible fall guys for the real powers?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

The Rothschilds are NOT real Jews. This is literally pointed out by our Lord Himself in the relevant prophecy. He also said that HE will take them out to free the Church to live apart from the great “hour of trial”/Great Tribulation they are trying to force on us, like prophets have been saying.

I heard from the Lord in October 2018 that the Q team/plan is for real. They name the Rothschilds as the head of the Beast in this time and that it is time for us to be delivered from them, which Jesus prophesied. The Beast goes down today with them, but will arise in five centuries for seven years at full strength at the are’s end, before our Lord’s glorious and victorious return to Earth.

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

You tell me. What other race has control of all the TV stations, the radio stations, most of the banks, the newspapers, the major corporations, most all the central banks on the planet, own the largest share of defense corporations, if it;s not the Jews then YOU need to come up with some sort of data that shows it’;s not them because all the data shows it’s them. It’s on you to prove different.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

I think we should take what we can get.
The military looks like one of the few possibilities whether it is ideal or not.
And who says that they did nothing? you expected them to launch an immediate coup before the public was willing to accept one?
If Q is real then the plan is their response to 9/11.

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

We don’t need the military. If they are serious, then the Republicans can make Trump speaker of the house then impeach the President and vice President and put him in charge.

Q appears to be

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

as he hasn’t done a damn thing of any consequence but tell you to “trust the plan”, whatever that is. So far it doesn’t seem to be any good. If people constantly tell you to “trust the plan” and their plan is all failure, then at some point you need to stop “trusting the plan” and the fools who made it. When he actually does something useful, then get back to me.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Q is nothing like OT.
And I find it fascinating that you have more faith in the GOP and the rigged elections than in the military.

phelps
1 year ago

US Justice Department appeals judge’s special master ruling in Trump Mar-a-Lago case, arguing that the documents should not be handed to a third party due to national security concerns.

Don’t see the appeal, but read the affidavit in support. It’s shit.
Two claims: 1, giving back the documents would interfere with the IC classification review. Judge’s response should be — tough shit. Follow the proper channels and don’t use bullshit charges for sham search warrants to do your IC reviews.
2) You can’t trust a special master with secrets. Again, bullshit, article III judges see shit like this al the time, and they can just get a retired article III judge to be the special master.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

based on the bs where the other judge just threw out the trump lawsuit vs hildawg… cannon should just toss out what bidanco wants and install trump’s proposed special master. and the master will declas.

swiftfoxmark2
1 year ago

Hey, just wanted to throw this in the mix. Prince William County’s (in Northern Virginia) former Election Registrar has been indicted for “corrupt conduct as an election official and willful neglect of duty as an election official between Aug. 1 and Dec. 31, 2020, and with making a false statement by an election official between Nov. 3 and Nov. 10, 2020″.
https://www.insidenova.com/headlines/former-prince-william-county-registrar-charged-with-corruption/article_7ec5bf04-2ee9-11ed-a773-2fc7978c4df3.html

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

InRe: California cardiologists reporting heart arrhythmia from herbs:
Here is the reason, from the article:

  • Loose federal regulations mean supplements may contain unlisted, risky ingredients.

Also from the article: “Since there’s such poor regulation of the formulation, the purity, and the efficacy of these herbals, we don’t have any robust literature to tell us exactly what’s causing what.”
the feds have been wanting to regulate supplements for decades. It comes up every so often. Last time I remember was during the plandemic, so people couldn’t get things that actually helped them over the coof.
Lots of “may,” “might,” “linked,” “suggested.” All BS words.
Also, the “cardiologists” (plural) sounding the alarm in California is exactly…two.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

even my naturopath has complained about high lead content in ayurvedics. ok that can happen. a lot of them are bottled overseas… with prescription drugs… in same facilities. so take cilantro.

wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

Soooooo, Gavin Mcinnes—Hoaxed everything!

A Clown, Dancing – Vox Popoli (voxday.net)

Gavin—“I’m a clown dancing for entertainment”.

Here is a guy we all thought was serious–turns out he’s–…I don’t know—dirtbag, scumbag, dirty rat-bastard, jackass.

What the hell is wrong on the right? While the Left is marching in UNISON, all cylinders firing, directed action, well-funded—the Right is imploding, the Right is splintering, the Right is being sabotaged.

What the hell is going on?

Gavin McInnes comes out as Queen JackAss.

All 400 Catholic Bishops do nothing while America is sliding into a Marxist Dictatorship. The Catholic Church is engaged in Genocide.

Bill Barr sabotages Trump and Fox News is interviewing him twenty times a day.

The Moment of Truth Summit about the 2020 Stolen Election—AND ONLY TWO conservative websites cover it!

Mitch McConnel, Romeny are busy sabotaging the Trump.

Lindsay Graham —Is Off in Space! The guy is a Quack.

Tons of democrat campaign ads everywhere–Repukes are silent.

Other than MTG, the republican establishment is silent on the stolen 2020 election.

The Right is a complete mess. It is incoherent. It is Leaderless. More than half of the Republican leadership is sabotaging the republican base. Us Europeans are being genocided. We have open borders. Over 4 million in just two years of Biden. Crime Wave out the wahzoo.

Wow, what a situation.

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

Don’t worry. Any minute now “Q” will come in a white cape flying on a magic carpet ufo from his alien Moon base to save us.

wooderson
wooderson
1 year ago

The infographic about brainwashing in the media from yesterday….I wonder if that is why there is this current of absolute hatred for fundamentalist, conservative culture. I would say churches. There is hatred for that.

But: a successful fundamentalist church is a whole universe. The pastors ask the parents to not have the kids watch television. Or maybe they only have very controlled media, usually religious video tapes, or history. But not a constant spew of modern television.

The poster said it doesn’t matter if you eschew television, because all of your classmates and acquaintances would be inundated. If you are in a heavy fundy region, none of your friends or acquaintances are watching modern television, either.

The social life rotates around church. Not in that sad, ultra- oppressed way- although that happens, some. But: children’s choir, with professional leaders, adult choir with full-time staff training you, Sunday school, summer camps, retreats that go from one weekend to two weeks. Lots of activities for teenagers. Multi-church teen leagues, volunteer stuff, bible study, book study, prayer groups. Quilting groups,crafting groups, men’s groups, men’s breakfast, business seminars, worldwide business weekends. I mean, just a lot of things happening for everyone outside of the Sunday hour sermon. Basketball, baseball teams.

And, again, all the kids, no one really watches mainstream television. You are kind of the odd one out, if you do that. You are talking about stuff that no one else even has in their lives. And, frankly, when you do, you sound stupid: you are talking about sitting there watching someone do something rude to kind adults, or sinful, which is wrong, and, again, you are talking about watching someone do something. Church kids- they are already in Scouts camping, or canoeing or making silly stuff with other nice kids and grownups.

The modern stuff of identifying by what music you play on a stereo or phone is odd to me: choir, you sing, you are in the orchestra or band playing music, or you are on the simplified instruments. I mean, who just sits and listens? How is that a thing? The bands publish sheet music: I knew people who learned to play rock music on church instruments. I know people who prefer the church band version to the radio version. Immersion.

I grew up in it. I don’t know if it was ‘stifling’ for the grownups, because it was a lot of fun being a kid in it. My friends were in it, too. I picked the churches my children were raised in based on similarity to my childhood. The oldest were most involved. They are Christian, happy, and confident.

I’ve been yelled, treated very poorly, denigrated, by the narcissist, and possibly cabal, elements in my family. It’s very bizarre. Saying the obvious- that I was raised around kind, caring people, and that I am not sorry to be raised fundamentalist- practically brings on a head twisting, pea soup vomiting exorcism movie episode.

It is a culture that isn’t as involved in the artificially constructed media panopticon.

Some rando
Some rando
Reply to  wooderson
1 year ago

We aren’t members of any fundamentalist church but since we home-school all our children we have a lot of contact with people in those churches. We trust them and they trust us.
Our children are invited to be part of Bible clubs, musical activities, and scouting-type groups. @Wooderson, we see what you grew up with. The parallel culture takes some getting used to but we respect these friends of ours and appreciate them more as times get harder.

Ed
Ed
Reply to  wooderson
1 year ago

This is very informative.

I was a child in the 1970s and was raised by professionals in an ultra-urban environment in the Northeast, and the church was pretty much as non-Christian fundamentalist as you could get. But still my life was pretty much focused around the church, and as for media, you got three newspapers, one broadsheet and two tabloids, and four channels on a black and white television. I think the deal with Gen X is that we were exposed to media, but not inundated, and didn’t think it was the word of God.

At some point, probably in the 1980s, to get this for your children you just needed to go full counter-culture and fundi. The granola stuff probably worked for awhile to oppose globalism and then got completely converged.

Now here is why I paid attention to Wooderson’s post. I only became an internet denizen or creature in the late 1990s. I only really used the World Wide Web until 1998. Before it was reading a lot of books through used book stores and libraries. The world wide web until recently did this more efficiently, but its pretty much the same thing.

And counter-culture is what you have to align with. But maybe the flavor is not important. When the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD using the German acronym) got organized, same deal as the more hard-core Protestant fundamentalist churches in the USA. It was difficult to be a known supporter and have any career not in the SPD universe. They had their own neighborhoods, own newspapers, own bars, etc. Sort of like the Blacks in the USA during segregation. If you supported the party or were born in the party, you really were functioning in a different universe. The Kaiser Wilhelm II made the decision to incorporate them in the German mainstream, against the advice of Bismarck. That is why Wilhelm II fired Bismarck and broke with Russia.

Now once the COVID lockdowns and the vaxxes came we saw the Amish slough both of them off like water off a duck’s back, and at least in the USA the Orthodox Jews put up a fight. But every church closed in 2020 for Easter and Pentecost but a few non-aligned fundi churches. Counter-culture is needed, but its a tough situation where too many of these movements fold under pressure.

Fart Simpson
Fart Simpson
Reply to  wooderson
1 year ago

Fundie churches are also often pietists and dispensationalists, meaning like the Amish, they are passive and deliberately apolitical, hoping to get “raptured” away in the very near future, so the standing order is to retreat (as you note, it’s a retreat in good order). Fundies, independent baptists, Mennonites and whatnot are but lambs ready for the slaughter. They are certainly better than the mainstream megachurch evangelicals — whose leadership are stooges for the regime and wearing evangelicalism as a skinsuit. It seems like many of the Pentecostals and charismatic churches are actively resisting the Cabal, specifically those which are amillennial or postmillennial “dominionists” who believe in taking back the culture and political power from the Satanists (the “7 mountain mandate”). I can’t speak for my Catholic or Orthodox brothers and sisters, but I’m certain there are factions and fractions within which either resist or are subjects of the Cabal and it’s demonic masters.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  wooderson
1 year ago

Powerful post. I got saved in a Korean Presbysterian church. When I first saw real Independent Fundamentalist Baptist (IFB) churches, I was absolutely blown away. Never seen anything like it in my life. I learned way more in IFB churches in a year than I did a decade in Presbyterian (again, got save in Korean church) and Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) churches. So much more learning it was insane. And the people were amazing. Just my experience.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  wooderson
1 year ago

Unfortunately there are bad fundamentalist churches. Full of unsaved people who aren’t born again in the Holy Spirit. As is evident by the lack of evidence of sanctification. Resulting in the lack of organic righteousness
Yet legalistic as the Pharisees. Genuine white-washed tombs.
Do end up being sources of leftists. As abuse of Authority and lack of Godliness in general drives them into the arms of our enemies.

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wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I don’t know the political ins and outs of fundamentalist churches today. From what I’ve read, George Soros donates buckets of money to various church leaders of different denominations. Some denominations do not take the money.

I am talking about the post where the guy basically said “Watch the gay/black tranny kiddie grooming shows or stare at a blank, white padded wall.”

I grew up without television. Most of my friends and acquaintances grew up in this culture. I’m not some lone, virtuous, self-denying weirdo. I was in a g/t program. Easily half the kids in it were in the same culture.

We weren’t eating glue and staring at a wall. We grew up reading the bible, which meant Shakespeare was more of the same language, not something perplexing and far away. We read all kinds of books and stories. I mean, once you are literate, any book made before the onslaught of Boomer-required pointless sex scenes everywhere- was fair game. I read my grandmother’s books from her childhood and teens, and my dad’s books, and anything I wanted from the library.

Political stuff- the OT has politics. The New Testament has Rome. We dressed up as Romans for Easter, you know? It’s not a far away, inexplicable, pointless history. It’s not a documentary on television. It’s stuff we did. We also did the school stuff of dressing up like Pilgrims and Indians. That has gone away in public schools, but I bet I could still find a church and find kids dressed up like inn keepers and angels at Christmas, and people at the tomb on Easter. I mean, grownups – now- cosplay and larp- and we were kids doing it in church. I’m not seeing how it’s considered so bad or the end of everything. People do it for different things. Why is it bad to dress up for a Christmas pageant, but good to dress up for a Comics Convention?

We were in scouts, or local versions of scouts, so we were making stuff or hiking around in the woods. We had summer camps. We were in sports. We played Legos inside with our friends, or stuffed animals and dolls, or made stuff. We were hanging around in the stands, or at the playground near the stands, if our siblings were playing.

It’s possible to have a good childhood in this. If you leave, you are healthy and well-educated and used to talking about values and decisions. I don’t really see that elsewhere for children. Somehow, only some college kids are supposed to talk about values and philosophy. That sounds mingy and ungenerous and kind of stupid to me.

There’s a whole, I guess “Evangelical Lite” culture? Like, they were just getting started in the 1970s, 1980s? Like, my kids could wear their Vacation Bible School or church camp shirts- all super bright, or good graphics- and teenagers, lifeguards or bag checkers or students at the bus stop- would recognize it, because they had gone there, too? Their friends would have gone, or would ask to go? Like, no one was the pasty little inbred weirdo that shows up on television. They weren’t running around going “Can I interest you in not-going-to-hell?” My kids could see what it was like to be a teenager in this- a singer with a guitar, a jacked and tan lifeguard at the pool, an art kid at the bus stop?

It’s not just the main sermon on Sunday- it’s an entire culture with a lot of people in it.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Also, the kids who were pasty and unhealthy- crippled on crutches, in wheelchairs, cancer- in this culture still have friends, and still have value. Not just from grownups, from the compassionate other children that grew up with them in their school or church. The parents would drive the kids over to the not well kids house for visits. They weren’t “too busy making money” to not do a major value (visit the sick)

I find it very weird when I read something like reddit where someone is neglected or bullied in childhood without friends or acquaintances or any mercy, in total social isolation. No side grownups like Sunday school teachers or mentors during confirmation or youth pastors. It sounds horrifying.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I kind of think the people who run this are looking at IQ, and stuff like that. Like, the women who Cabal men marry- the women who have posted have 145-155 IQs. That’s so rare. For men, it’s some fraction of 1%. For women, it’s even more rare.

I posted, because I read the women’s posts. They had materially successful, yet unhappy marriages. They don’t seem to have had children. I’m trying to imagine- what if they had children. And, say, the children were raised in a happy, loving, supportive household?

Even, what if they were raised in a religious household. I mean, the Mormon families I know, the children are casually great at all sorts of things- playing piano, playing harp, dance, building robots and who knows what else. Or fundy- again with music, instruments, building cool stuff, adventuring? That’s the sort of person who is going to build something good like a manufacturing company here in the USA. That’s who built manufacturing companies in the 1900s- smart, sheltered, religious people.

That 4chan poster was so confident that his team had won, from television shows. I am frustrated about that. I grew up without television. People around me grew up without television. It’s not over, I hope. I don’t know.

I mean, I look at my kids, their friends. I let them watch television when we had it. Some years we did not. It’s rackety looking, like being excited by broken potsherds. It’s not the stuff they make for themselves- ifunny memes, or songs written on their phone synthesizers, or Arkhaven comics, or Psych or Phineas and Ferb. Which is a television show, but it shows polite kids building stuff. Or going to live bands that are so tiny and almost underground.

I mean, I genuinely believe the cabal exists, and, honestly, I think it’s even bigger than you are speculating, but I also don’t think they’ve entirely won.

Stern
Stern
1 year ago

>>Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth has died

September (month# 9) + 8(th day) = 17

Fart Simpson
Fart Simpson
1 year ago

If Q and Trump have been working together this whole time…

They they really F**KED us by destroying our economy, subjecting our people to predation by violent feral blacks, and allowing sterilization and genital mutilation of our children.

How did we the people come out ahead?

Fart Simpson
Fart Simpson
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Agreed, but on the other hand…

If the Cabal wanted to destroy our economy, subject our people to predation by violent feral blacks, and inflict sterilization and genital mutilation of our children….then the Cabal is incentivized to make up “Q” out of thin air, and get all of high on cope to make us complacent and passive, waiting for phantom “white hats” which never existed.

Syn
Syn
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

“All the vaxxies are Cabal’s ground troops.” I can assure you that not everyone damaged by the vaccines is Cabal. Either both sides are using the vax to kill off each other’s people, or the Q team has decided to drain the swamp by throwing dynamite everywhere and is saying “Sorry if you’re an innocent fish, but we’ve got crocs to kill.”

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Syn
1 year ago

Friendly reminder that military attorneys have literal formulas for how many fish an N-sized croc is worth.

I don’t personally know the formulas, but “Stopping nuclear war, “preventing the rise of the literal anti-Christ on this go-around,” etc might be worth a lot of dead fish. And, if they were successful, you would never see the alternate “not doing this would have been worse” timeline, so the “good guys” would come out looking pretty bad.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

The problem I have with this plan is that there is a moral difference between X civilian casualties caused at random and X civilian casualties where the civilians are given a fighting chance.

If you can take 10% casualties by marching your men through a minefield that has no enemy troops on the far side or take 12% casualties by attacking a defended position (but the troops have a fighting chance and some control over their destiny) which is the more K selected option?

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

Instead of all these complications I think they just want to kill as many people as possible.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

BOMBSHELL — Steve Bannon broke news that at least 35 Raids were conducted yesterday against Trump allies across the country.

https://twitter.com/charliekirk11/status/1568316833194983424

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Good, the sooner Biden goes full emperor the sooner everyone starts fucking paying attention.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqP5cXGESgk

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Fart Simpson
Fart Simpson
Reply to  Bman
1 year ago

Except the Jedi were pedos. And republicans.

I wish we had a based Sith Lord, or a Pinochet or Franco.

Instead we have a corrupt senile old pervert puppet run by banksters, homos and warmongering Jews.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

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Bman
Bman
1 year ago

Janet Yellen says Biden’s ‘Inflation Reduction Act’ will rid us of oil and gas.
Implementation of the Second Amendment will rid us of traitors.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Australia’s Left-Wing Greens Party Calls For Republic Hours After Queen’s Passing
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/australias-left-wing-greens-party-calls-republic-hours-after-queens-passing

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

I am a monarchist. I love my country, and believe it has made the world a better place.
Unfortunately, I dont think it exists anymore.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Turkey’s Interior Minister: ‘We want to tear America apart…We must dismantle the USA’
https://www.jihadwatch.org/2022/09/turkeys-interior-minister-we-want-to-tear-america-apart-we-must-dismantle-the-usa

I’m sure Sen. Oz D-Turkey will be happy to assist.
Thanks Trump, We could have had Barnette.

Stern
Stern
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Note, that it’s just the Interior Minister talking outside of his bailiwick. This is just a harmless spot of Turkish kayfabe.

Big election next year: 2023 is the republic’s centennial; the Kurdish question is big in Erdoğan’s Konya-and-East heartland. The AKP have been using 2023 as a party target for the last dozen years at least, so winning is not just about power, but also a kind of referendum on the party’s first two decades in power and an endorsement of Erdoğan’s “2023 vision” set out from 2010, which included many ambitious targets.

As for the rhetoric: Turks have a deep and abiding pride in their imperial past, so they might just vote for the candidate that dares to twig Uncle Sam’s nose. As well, there is a lot of media there covering events in the greater region. As a result, there is great solidarity with co-religionists perceived as suffering in areas adjacent to Israel. The TV news likes to tell viewers that the USA is less sympathetic.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Stern
1 year ago

Yeah.
None of that makes it any less likely that they will try to follow through.
They backstab everyone they deal with and are friends with all our enemies.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Honestly could not care less about the death of an inbred parasite, but God Himself seems to be weighing in – a RAINBOW over Buckingham Palace as they were announcing her death. Of course a rainbow is GOD’S SYMBOL of covenant with man that He will never again destroy the Earth with a flood, and in this case I think it’s His way of saying that things are going to get better now that she is taking a dirt nap.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XC3X6h4Mm80