News Briefs – 09/12/2021

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

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Not much today, due to the September 11th anniversary sucking up the media oxygen.

Arizona State Senate received the four volume report with the results of the Arizona audit yesterday.

AZ State Senator Wendy Rogers says the audit report is coming out next week, and criminal wrongdoing will be referred to AG Brnovich. I assume she is referring to the State Senate Judiciary hearing where the report will be discussed openly in the public eye.

Wyoming lawmakers advanced a proposal Thursday to shift the state’s elehttps://www.archives.gov/files/declassification/iscap/pdf/2012-048-doc19.pdfctions to a runoff system, to prevent the vote-splitting used by the establishment to favor more moderate candidates.

Two of the 9/11 hijackers actually lived with an FBI informant. Do you think they had eyes right in their house, watching them behind closed and locked doors, but then they went to the flight schools, and were free from any observation? Have no doubts, they were all buried under coverage from the machine. And the individuals who perform that coverage had to know nothing escapes its glare. It is strange all those people  in the network are cool with the attacks being known and allowed. Even stranger, they all keep the secret. It is so incongruent there must be a massive clue there, but without understanding more, there is no seeing what exactly it reveals about the structure and nature of the Secret Society. Do they view Americans as foreigners/enemies? Was it a cult-sacrifice to their deity? Are they afraid the machine will turn on them if they don’t obey? The only thing I think you can say is they must not view it as service to America, as we view the concept.

Biden pulls down his mask to shout out at someone in the crowd at the somber 9/11 ceremony and then leaves before the ceremony ended.

Joe got bored again as video shows Biden crossing his arms and scratching his head at Ground Zero.

Biden confronted and heckled at 911 ceremony.

Former President Donald Trump noted, “Biden didn’t even speak today! He went to all three places and he didn’t speak… I wonder why he didn’t speak?” I wonder if it was a double, so they limited his speaking as much as possible.

Hillary Clinton celebrates 9/11 by calling Trump supporters the ‘biggest threat to America now.’

George W. Bush uses his 9/11 anniversary speech in Shanksville to condemn ‘violent extremists abroad and violent extremists at home.’ I not only voted for this guy, I thought he was a good person, and loved America.

Democrats make case to Senate parliamentarian for 8 million green cards.

Jack Posobiec says Anthony Blinken may resign next week over his involvement in the Afghanistan withdrawal.

Prince Andrew’s lawyers claim court papers in Virginia Roberts rape case were not properly served, so royal lawyers plan to boycott court hearing and hope to get case thrown out on a technicality.

Senior doctors and a marketing director at in North Carolina discussed inflating COVID-19 numbers by counting recovered patients as active COVID patients, to make people more scared and increase vaccination rates.

CDC gives incoming refugees Nobel Prize-winning Ivermectin. They are actually getting it for parasites, but they are being given it nonetheless.

At least 13 gorillas test positive for COVID-19 at Atlanta zoo after ‘becoming infected by vaccinated employee.’

New York City Teachers Union wins battle over COVID-19 vaccine mandate.

Thirty percent of migrants at US detention centers are refusing to be vaccinated, and they get no mandate.

Second breastfeeding baby dies of blood clots and Inflamed arteries after mother’s Pfizer shot as per VAERS.

Gun control groups say the legal logic behinds Biden’s vaccine mandate could be used to declare guns a public health crisis, and allow him to violate the Constitution there.

Almost three quarters of a century ago we were already on the moon, and our next step was the colonization of space. How did we advance? A man who thinks he is a woman, leaves six years in US Army Special Forces, to be locked in a cage with a woman, and beat her senseless for the enjoyment of the rest of the nation.

Mountain of money fuels Gavin Newsom’s surge to the recall finish line, including an early $3 million from Reed Hastings, the chief executive of Netflix; $500,000 from the liberal philanthropist George Soros; and $500,000 from the Hollywood producer Jeffrey Katzenberg. Dr. Priscilla Chan, a philanthropist and the wife of the Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, contributed $750,000, and the real estate magnate George Marcus gave $1 million, as well as millions of dollars more from interest groups with business before the state.

US pulls missile defenses in Saudi Arabia amid Yemen attacks.

US Capitol Police announces six disciplinary cases against officers from Jan. 6 insurrection.

A Texas man allegedly attacked a couple — killing the wife and shooting her husband — because they were Biden voters. His heart was in the right place…

17 men arrested for trying to persuade minors into sexual activity after sting operation.

Los Angeles Times cover photo falsely suggested Larry Elder slapped a supporter, but video shows they shared a warm embrace.

Slain Trump supporter Aaron Danielson’s estate files $13M lawsuit against Portland, the mayor, and the DA, after he was shot in the back by an Antifa member who was later killed by US Marshals.

China has officially declared far-left billionaire George Soros a “global terrorist,” labeling him as “the son of Satan.”

Poll says the majority of Americans are ‘angry’ with how things are going.

College football fans continue to chant ‘Fuck Joe Biden.’

President Trump surprises FDNY & NYPD with a 9/11 anniversary visit. Trump went to the 17th Precinct to give his talk.

NY firefighters break out in applause as President Trump makes surprise visit today (video).

Boxing event crowd erupts in chant of “We want Trump! We want Trump!”

President Trump’s address on the 20th anniversary of September 11th.

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2 years ago

“Almost three quarters of a century ago we were already on the moon, and our next step was the colonization of space. How did we advance? A man who thinks he is a woman, leaves six years in US Army Special Forces, to be locked in a cage with a woman, and beat her senseless for the enjoyment of the rest of the nation.”

The Military also had high rates of homosexual rape:
https://www.massresistance.org/docs/gen2/14c/rape-in-us-military.html

Ever since Obama repealed don’t ask don’t tell it accelerated and there was no remedy. And you wonder how so called Manly looking Men become tranny.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

>I not only voted for this guy, I thought he was a good person, and loved America.
If he really is Crowley’s grandson, and Crowley did in fact mastermind the Lusitania op – on top of grooming Parsons at a strategic lab like JPL for occult use – just how thoroughly under the ‘mother country’s’ thumb is the American Raj? And since when? 1871? Even that seems conservative, faker and gayer things become.

>declare guns a public health crisis
Rogue government after the last 140 years is the leading cause of unnaturaly death, indefinitely. Krystallnacht was stalled until the last private pistole laws were taken off the books.

>video shows they shared a warm embrace.
Massaging shot angles since the ‘German Shephard bite’ photo in Bull Connor’s time; as violent as any of these Floyd and Fergusen vibrancy outbreaks.

>Second breastfeeding baby
How this interacts with Rh incompatibility would be interesting to see; ~ stopping gene flow out from this pool that otherwise reliably auto-terminated in a state of nature.

>we were already on the moon, and our next step was the colonization of space
Between public assesments on the value of asteroids mineral deposits, and Japan declaring the intention to have a space elevator by 2050, we could be back on course for that (if only for Weyland-Yutani corporate equivalents).

>HRC
Snodgrass’ account of those types of events under Billary claims OKC removed Gulf War Syndrome data, just as the Pentagon ‘plane’ happened to careen into sections holding the relevant ‘missing 21 trillion’ Rumsfeld testified on the day prior. That, and Albright quivered like a leaf while queen bitch gave marching orders for tank & helicopter gun ship use in Waco, RR, ect. Grateful there weren’t more Vegases during bad orange man’s time frankly, it came as a surprise.

Ann K.
2 years ago

“The only thing I think you can say is they must not view it as service to America, as we view the concept.“

Bruce Charlton makes an excellent observation in his post today: “Evil is not something you are, but a cause you serve.”

https://charltonteaching.blogspot.com/2021/09/why-does-ruling-ideology-of-world-not.html

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

“China has officially declared far-left billionaire George Soros a “global terrorist,” labeling him as “the son of Satan.””

That could be one of two things,
an announcement that Judeo-Cabals Chinese ops have been reduced OR
an announcement of identity, the same way supporters announce a Prince’s official Titles before he enters a room.

TommyEagan
TommyEagan
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

Hahahaha great point!

Anon70
Anon70
2 years ago

“A Texas man allegedly attacked a couple — killing the wife and shooting her husband — because they were Biden voters.”

“An email allegedly sent by Alvarez to the 902D Military Intelligence group included claims he targeted the Kaufmann’s home near Memorial Park because they voted for Biden and had a Biden “flag and a doll of Trump hanging.”

On occasion I still see Biden signs in yards but they are rare. I don’t think about doing those people harm, only shake my head. He is Hispanic so they can’t pin this on white people. Will we find out he was MK-Ultra’d in order to push the gun control narrative? Time will tell.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anon70
2 years ago

I’ve noticed the “mass shooting” incidents have almost stopped, after years of a more-or-less three month cycle. Sure, the Dems are still pushing gun control – it’s part of their official political platform as posted on their web site – but Biden and Pelosi had announced before and shortly after the election that they were going to ram unConstititonal gun control measures through ASAP. Instead… some talk, but no action.

Either they’re so busy trying to keep everything from falling apart that they have no time for it, or they’re realized that would almost certainly be the tipping point for civil war. I’m going with “busy”, because I don’t think they’re smart enough to understand the danger of going down that path.

Anon70
Anon70
2 years ago

https://twitter.com/RonFilipkowski?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor

Ron Filipkowski@RonFilipkowski

“My dedicated team monitors right wing shows, podcasts, events, rallies, and social media pages every day to keep track of what they are doing. Consider following to stay informed.”

Hey Ron if you’re reading this, doesn’t our “government” already do this? Maybe find another hobby.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Anon70
2 years ago

So Ron’s FBI or CIA….

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> At least 13 gorillas test positive for COVID-19 at Atlanta zoo after ‘becoming infected by vaccinated employee.’

Gorillas are prone to respiratory infections like pneumonia, and it’s a common cause of death for them, at least in captivity.

Given how some labs have been caught sending a poitive result back for anything, and how almost all humans either never know they had COVID or power right through, I’m not all that worried. Besides, the gorillas probably have better medical care than I do.

Thedawg
Thedawg
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

Most of the Gorillas are getting around the streets over there.

Hello Dr Zaius!

Marielle Redclaw
Marielle Redclaw
2 years ago

They don’t want us escaping into space. I wonder if there is already is a relatively cheap (per kg) tech to get to orbit, but it’s suppressed.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
2 years ago

“… I wonder if there is already is a relatively cheap (per kg) tech to get to orbit…”

There’s got to be. I saw a long interview with the Pilot that saw a ufo and got video of it. I believe him. And this means someone has this tech and they are using it for scare tactics.It may be it’s difficult to make or operate so they don’t have a lot of them. I’ve also commented here on at least three different technologies that show signs that there is a such a thing as a force involved in surging, moving real fast matter that likely produces “Inertia waves” just like surging or moving fast electrons makes “electric-magnetic waves”.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
2 years ago

There was. X-33 Venture star. Cancelled because of medicare (boomer boner pills).

Check out it’s engines.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcW9kUUTfxY

teo toon
teo toon
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

Publicly cancelled but most likely now funded by the black budget and the drug trade.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Prince Andrew’s lawyers

Either this is just a media stunt or they’re failing to report some critical information. Subpoenas don’t work that way, in either English or American courts. A New York court has no jurisdiction even if they hire a British process server to deliver the papers.

In some rare cases US jurisdictions will extradite FTAs (Failure To Appear is a crime, even if a relatively small one) but since the subpoena isn’t valid in England, that isn’t going to happen either.

Guiffre should have filed at least a decade ago, as quietly as possible, and then had her process server ambush him at his next visit to the US.

Andrew is a dick and even the royalists don’t like him, and he was way too close to Epstein to dismiss Guiffre’s claims out-of-hand, but other than some temporary embarrassment for him, I don’t see she’s accomplishing anything.

Phelps
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

The alleged events happened in NY, which gives a NY court jurisdiction. The same way you can’t rob a bank in NY and then run to NJ and get away with it, he can’t run away from this. If he doesn’t defend himself, he’s subject to a default judgment and having any assets a US judge can touch being taken.

If he tries to assert that this court has no jurisdiction over him, I suspect that will go over as well as when Charles I tried it.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> China has officially declared far-left billionaire George Soros a “global terrorist,”

True, and self-evident even limiting sources to mainstream media.

> labeling him as “the son of Satan.”

A remarkably Christian denunciation, considering it’s from China…

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago

Hey guys,

Half a BOOTSTRAPPY uploaded. The Saga of the Potatoes has ended for the year. Enjoy.

BOOTSTRAPPY WORKSHOP – Potatocalypse
https://tv.gab.com/channel/lowellhouser/view/bootstrappy-workshop-potatocalypse-613d97e9a9c84140df9f8e8b

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago

RE: Dubya

I voted for him, too. Lesser of two evils, and was relieved to be able to do it. Remember back when we thought Al Gore was the worst things could get? Good times.

I also voted in the California 2007-08 primary. It’s the only time I was able to cast a ballot for Ron Paul, so I made sure to. Rather than write his name in or vote McCain, I instead checked off Alan Keyes.

Back to Dubya, he always struck me as a moron. He was apparently competent as a fighter pilot, but the fact that he was a fighter pilot who DIDN’T fight with every thing that he had to stay flying made me scratch my head. To this day, I’m not entirely sure if they told him about 9/11 before or just let him think that the whole thing was real so that they could get a performance out of him, and only told him a while later. Maybe I’m just underestimating the guy, but it always seemed to me that the best that they could hope for with him was that he didn’t completely screw it up.

George Sr. was proud of JEB, for crying out loud, even crying during a speech at the Florida legislature about it, but not Dubya. How much of a fuck up do you have to be when PLEASE CLAP is the son that you’re REALLY proud of, and not the fighter pilot turned governor turned POTUS?

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Lowell Houser
2 years ago

“…He was apparently competent as a fighter pilot…”

I don’t know if this is true but I read one time he was not. In fairness to him the plane he flew was a serious killer. t was super dangerous just fly this thing around. It would not surprise me if he lost his nerve and just couldn’t bring himself to get into this pilot killer. Since he was the son f the elites they just ignored it and had him do paperwork.

“…only highly qualified pilot candidates were accepted for Delta Dagger training because it was such a challenging aircraft to fly and left little room for mistakes…”

“…This poor safety record may have been due in part to a deadly flaw in the aircraft’s design that caused an engine stall and loss of control under a certain combination of angle of attack and airspeed frequently encountered during takeoff. According to a former F-102 pilot we’ve interviewed, this problem caused the plane to roll inverted and resulted in several fatal crashes. Numerous accidents were also encountered during landing because of the plane’s steep angle of attack and high airspeed that reduced the pilot’s visibility and reaction time…”

It was a scary plane to fly. And while I’m really, really disappointed in George Bush in this case, people lose their nerve at times. It happens and is not necessarily a sign of bad character. There’s a level of courage in any Man and sometimes it just gets used up.

http://www.aerospaceweb.org/question/history/q0185.shtml

Thedawg
Thedawg
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

Sounds like the 737 mate. Maybe they just made it a bit bigger and charged us rubes for the privilege of a death with BBQ sauce.

Max Barrage
Max Barrage
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

they called the F-105 the “Thud” for a reason.

B.Chiclitz
B.Chiclitz
2 years ago

Re: “At least 13 gorillas test positive for COVID-19 at Atlanta zoo after ‘becoming infected by vaccinated employee.’”

Atlanta?

“Gorillas” has an established history in code for “guerillas”, ie paramilitary. Article headline is 33 words (!), perhaps a confirming wink in that direction.

In addition, the virus infection-vaccination narrative serves nicely as allegory for secret war purposes, perhaps representing changing allegiances (flipping, etc).

For example, from the perspective of our own narrative, if we wished to establish our own coded communications, we might say “taking the red pill” as being “vaccinated”, while those who believe the propaganda would be referred to as “infected by the virus”.

And Trump’s promotion of vaccines makes more sense in this light? perhaps.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago

Have you guys seen this crap?

SIG Sauer CEO Discusses US Army NGSW Program
https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2021/05/03/sig-sauer-ceo-ngsw/

7.62x51mm Rifles And Miniguns Adapted To Fire Longer-Range Polymer Cased 6.8mm Ammo In Tests
https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/40993/7-62x51mm-rifles-and-miniguns-adapted-to-fire-polymer-cased-6-8mm-ammo-in-tests

Sorry, need to rant. This is BS. We do NOT need to replace the 5.56. That belt fed looks like a decent replacement for the M240, but the 6.8 cartridge is simply not necessary. It would have been marginally more helpful in Afghanistan, but we just left Afghanistan. The US Army will not let this 6.8 thing go.

First they wanted the 6.8SPC. The round SUCKS. It has an arc like a 7.62×39 and limits the round count in the magazine. Well eventually that failed, but rather than just quit or pick one of the multiple viable options that already exist they came up with a NEW 6.8 that would provide enough powder to give them the 6.8SPC that they WANTED. Of course, the new case was too long to fit in an AR15 mag and TOO SHORT for a .308 mag. I think Sig actually went the correct direction here and gave them a roided up 6.8 that would function in existing .308s with a barrel swap. Still, there’s no need for it.

The 6.8TVCM looks interesting because the case design could make 5.56 a lot lighter.

If you just have to have a 6.Xmm for an AR15, there’s a great one that already exists – 6.5 GRENDEL. Commercial off the shelf. Wolf even makes steel cased ammo for it, which was cheap until the panic buying.

If you want a 6.X for an AR10 – 6.5Creedmore. Commercial off the shelf. Development work is already done. Good performance with LOWER operating pressure so it won’t beat the guns to death. Bonus, barrel swap existing .308s, issue them as DMRs, one per squad. You now have a capable 1000meter reach. Problem solved. The Russians figured this crap out in the 60’s.

Both cartridges could be setup for the either the M855A1 bullet design, or the MK318 bullet design if a lead bullet is out of the question.

Even the 6mm ARC that just got introduced in the last year would be a better choice than this. These asshats keep weighing the grunts down when we’re already twenty pounds heavier in gear(armor, really) than in Vietnam. The easiest place to cut weight right now is the rifle, and the ammo.

The next US military standard rifle SHOULD be a a refined WWSD2020, which FYI, IS something that I plan to tackle in a future BOOTSTRAPPY. I believe that we can do better, but if I had to tool up to produce millions of them today, the WWSD2020 would be what I would pick. And the ridiculous thing? Army procurement could label it the M4A2 and the paperwork would only be a marginal annoyance.

And they are STILL pushing ahead with this. This isn’t stupidity. This is officers getting golden parachutes.

savantissimo
Reply to  Lowell Houser
2 years ago

Such things are of interest primarily to Boomers and Feds. Firearms are not in short supply — men willing to kill are, men both willing to kill and to submit to discipline are even more so. But even with far more of those than are on hand, they won’t win without intel, comms, coordination, opsec, logistics, objectives, strategy and good officers in a functional command structure.

Developing secure communication devices and opsec techniques comes way before weapons. With the other resources in hand, one doesn’t need more weapons than are readily available.

savantissimo
Reply to  savantissimo
2 years ago

I just want to clarify that I’m not making suggestions — taking any steps at all, even otherwise legal ones, towards opposing the governments’ monopoly on violence has in the past been subject to conspiracy charges and lengthy prison sentences. Rather I’m pointing out the futility of doing so, particularly for someone posting publicly under his own name, who if he isn’t a Fed is volunteering to be a patsy.

Thedawg
Thedawg
Reply to  Lowell Houser
2 years ago

Impressive stuff Houser. I don’t know shit about guns.

One afternoon I am going to go through all your posts and learn something.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Lowell Houser
2 years ago

Another hypothetical factor is probably wanting the most fancy pantsy boutique cartridges possible so you can’t resupply the tens of millions of private AR’s in circulation off of defeated enemy force if it comes down to that.

akebono888
akebono888
2 years ago

“I not only voted for this guy, I thought he was a good person, and loved America.”
That was me. But when his administration sentenced the 2 Hispanic border patrol agents to prison for wounding a cartel drug smuggler at the border, that was a slap in the face and a wake up call. I began to realize that wasn’t on our side.

map
map
2 years ago

AC,

There was a post a little while back on how to apply for a religious exemption. It specifically talked about listing yourself as a born-again Christian. I think it came from the Chans.

Would you happen to know which post it is in? I can’t find it.

Ann K.
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

I copied this from the post: “The injection was protein tested using abortion-derived cells.”

map
map
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

AC,

I found what I was looking for in your archive.

https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-08-21-2021/

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https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/335279301

Quote:

You must object to the injection based on the fact that they were PROTEIN TESTED using abortion derived cell-lines. It is important that you do not say that the injections contain fetal cells, because this is not exactly true. See picrel for more information.

I went through every set of posts starting 7/1/2021. Search feature did not catch it.

Just to let you know: Search cannot find text inside of an image.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

” It is strange all those people in the network are cool with the attacks being known and allowed. Even stranger, they all keep the secret.”

A substantial number of Americans are pieces of shit. They’ve no real loyalty to this country at all. They are loyal to the tribe, their blood. Their denomination. They view Americans outside of these groups as their prey; they’ve been stealing this country out from under them for decades. They are conquering America. They enjoy good money and good perks and solid relationships with others who are in on the take. Going against the system puts all of that and their childrens futures at work.

Stupid, Americans of northern european descent, with their foolish high trust culture and Christian values of wishing everyone well are the perfect mark. And they’re being exterminated and all of their inheritance will be given to the children of murderers, rapists, crooked cops, and child molesting teachers.

For my part, I’ll never trust a US law enforcement officer again. I’ve known deputies, beat cops, and detectives who were all in this and would plant false evidence, bear false witness, and worse to protect their position. I’ll also never trust a veteran of many of our elite forces again. How exactly do you think they earn a living in the private sector? The overwhelming percentage of those I’ve known were in on the take. Who do you think the lower tier gangstalkers are so afraid of?

Cabal can only operate as an organized crime operation. It can only grow and conquer through feeding off of a victim class to pay for its foot soldiers. You can’t keep a standing army of foot soldiers and a surveillance network without great expense. Someone has to pay for it. They pay for it through either tax dollars or street level rackets, extortion, etc.

Phelps
2 years ago

A Texas man allegedly attacked a couple — killing the wife and shooting her husband — because they were Biden voters. His heart was in the right place…

Shooting happened Nov 20, 2020. It was supposed to be Ft Sumpter but the incompetent (or were they?) police didn’t get the guy until now. Maybe if that plan had worked, they wouldn’t have needed Jan 6.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago

I am not having a good day.

I have been wrestling with FreeCAD for months because it freezes on me almost every operation. I just discovered TODAY that it’s a know problem on Linux with all versions using appimage. So, downloaded .20, extracted it, deleted the offending libraries, repackaged it, and fired it up to discover that every bug I had been fighting was GONE. That was simultaneously annoying and liberating.

So excited, I got the job done, got it saved to gcode, ran it out to the shop…. where I discovered that I have two inches less cutting area that I thought and that the thing I was making wouldn’t fit in the work envelope. So now I have to start from scratch. I am SEVERAL DAYS into the previous version. The new one should go much quicker, but still kinda annoyed.

Dad’s helping me out with a job in Salem tomorrow, and hopefully I’ve got another one of similar type on Thursday or Friday, so that leaves me three days this week.

Phelps
2 years ago

For my part, I’ll never trust a US law enforcement officer again. I’ve known deputies, beat cops, and detectives who were all in this and would plant false evidence, bear false witness, and worse to protect their position.

I don’t do criminal law (only a tiny bit of white collar) but there have been a few instances of having cops testify in civil cases, and they always lie. They tell whatever lie they think gives them the result they want. The only case where I don’t know that the cop lied (based on documentary evidence) is when the cop came to us, and his first words were, “what do you want me to say?” We just want you to say what’s in your report. Is your report the truth? “Yeah.” Then just testify to what’s in your report.

That’s the only time I’ve seen a cop tell the truth in court. Half the time they aren’t even necessary lies, they are just lies to sweeten the story. It’s called testilying.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Phelps
2 years ago

I’ve known more than a few cops who openly expressed that they really didn’t like the idea of criminals getting off on technicalities, and had absolutely zero appreciation of the importance of miranda, etc. I mean, none. They looked at it as some kind of unfair and troublesome obstacle. I’m quite sure if I got to know them better they’d be absolutely fine with planting evidence if it meant “getting” the bad guys.

The problem is that cabal cops regard any non cabal blood guys as the enemy, or as the prey.

savantissimo
Reply to  Phelps
2 years ago

It’s Chinatown, Jake.
The corruption is fractal. Even those who think they’re on the inside, e.g. top prosecutors from international intel. families are subject to monitoring and getting hit by medical or other means if they say the wrong things out loud even in private.

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  Phelps
2 years ago

I believe you.
The problematic thing is, I had a cop tell me how rotten lawyers are, that they will take your money, do literally nothing, and the end result will be exactly the same as if you had no lawyer at all, and he proved to be 100 percent correct about the lawyer I initially hired, who accepted his fees, yet did absolutely nothing. When I realized the lawyer was not doing anything, I quickly stopped the $1,000 check I’d just given him and hired another lawyer who’d been recommended as very, very, good. His total “work” consisted in doing a bit of influence peddling — he had “juice” downtown — which was fine with me, though it wasn’t really anything to do with the practice of law. A car salesman with a brother-in-law could have accomplished the same thing.

The late George Gordon once claimed that a public defender’s job is to make sure that your rights are not violated while you are being convicted, so that it can’t be reversed over a technicality.

Phelps
Reply to  Ghost Who Walks
2 years ago

Not far off. If you aren’t paying massively high rates ($200+/hr) then the lawyers you get are not good. Criminal law in particular seems to be entirely populated by midwits (again, outside white collar defense).

Most of the time what you are paying for is just to have someone the Court takes seriously talk for you, who knows the procedures at the courthouse, and has a bar card (which smooths over far too many mistakes.)

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
2 years ago

JUST IN – Biden to announce more vaccine measures ahead of the UN general assembly, according to the U.S. Surgeon General.

— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) September 12, 2021

https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1437044190890930176

They are not going to run out of ammo, they are not going to stop, and you are not going to wake up any more people.
If they are allowed to keep going they will provoke the kind of violent response they want and that Q was supposed to prevent.

Stop jabbing and throw the haymaker.

People will only stand there like Lou Costello while Q team plays Bud Abbot and provokes the bully to hit them over and over for so long.

Thedawg
Thedawg
2 years ago

Gentlemen, it is time for a little levity in the comments.

I don’t know how to post a video directly. I am sure that many of you will enjoy. Once you understand that the same shittolla comes round and round, you will worry less.

Big Brother – yes minister:

https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=yes+minister&&view=detail&mid=DCD7C598CFC9E26573A0DCD7C598CFC9E26573A0&&FORM=VRDGAR&ru=%2Fvideos%2Fsearch%3Fq%3Dyes%2520minister%26qs%3Dn%26form%3DQBVR%26sp%3D-1%26pq%3Dyes%2520minister%26sc%3D8-12%26sk%3D%26cvid%3DB824AEC3BEF74695A9CF109D92CF78BC

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
2 years ago

Australian Police & Local Govt Workers Legally Challenging Vax Mandates

https://www.thelibertybeacon.com/australian-police-local-govt-workers-legally-challenging-vax-mandates/

Sam J.
Sam J.
2 years ago

I was reading about the Seals after listening to Jocko’s interview with a Seal team member about his new book on the history of the Seals that took him 5 years to research and write. Guess what the call sign was of the helo that did the (fake)Bin Laden hit. Call sign 17. I have no idea what this means but since it seems to pop up a lot I thought I would mention it.

https://special-ops.org/the-betrayal-of-navy-seal-team-6/