News Briefs – 09/18/2023

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“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 – BP CEO Resigns With Immediate Effect Over Improper Relationships

DFT – Globally, Air Traffic Is Booming

DFT – French Supermarket Marks Items For Shrinkflation

DFT – TikTok Fined €345 Million By Irish Regulator Over Privacy Violations

DFT – IEA Sees Tightest Supply Shortage For Over A Decade In Oil Coming

Biden appears to have chosen his email aliases as some sort of homage to communist spies of the past. Like he sees himself as a communist spy. The only problem I have with this, is Biden is an idiot, and a narcissist. Whoever chose those names was apparently an intellectual student of espionage history. Narcissists like Biden don’t put the time in like that. So even if Biden was stupid enough to chose the names of commie spies as his aliases (itself doubtful), to do this he would need to stop molesting kids and fucking off however he fucks off pointlessly, long enough to read some history. I do not buy it. I think it means somebody else chose those emails for him, and whoever it was, was a student of espionage history.

Donald Trump on Sunday said it was “my decision” to believe that the 2020 presidential election was “rigged” — saying he didn’t respect the aides and lawyers who’d told him he’d lost.

McCarthy: Trump will be 2024 GOP nominee, DeSantis ‘not at the same level.’

Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis turns on ‘malignant narcissist’ ex-president. Wasn’t this dumb cunt one of Giuliani’s people? The fascinating thing is, I get the impression Trump for some reason cannot hire one of our kind from the ranks of pure normies, and yet going with the people he ends up hiring, who seem to have some kind of pedigree we do not, they just betray him left and right. There is something interesting there, I do not know what it is.

Paul Sperry:

DEVELOPING: House impeachment investigators now have the power to subpoena grand jury information starting with the 18 hours of testimony Hunter Biden’s former business partner Devon Archer gave to a Delaware grand jury impaneled by prosecutor David Weiss under an immunity order

BREAKING: Speaker McCarthy said the House impeachment committees plan to bring in 9 Biden family members to answer staff questions about bank records showing they got money from China through Hunter Biden

Hours after John Gomes’ campaign released a video Saturday which he alleges shows evidence of election tampering in the Bridgeport CT primary by a supporter of Mayor Joe Ganim, the city’s Police Department confirmed it was investigating the actions in the footage. The video of the town clerk dropping off illegal absentee ballots is here.

Somebody made a meme with a still from the George Floyd video, notice the car window open on the surveillance vehicle. I think the window is open on the black SUV in the distance too:

Keep the faith, Derek.

This Motherfucker is not real:

A video posted online of RFK’s potential assassin talking like a schizo, so people will look crazy if they say someone was threatening RFK:

On Friday, Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller (D) responded to Gov. Michell Lujan Grisham’s (D) amended order — banning concealed carry in city parks and playgrounds — by explaining the city of Albuquerque banned guns in city parks three years ago and the ban is presently facing a lawsuit.

From here: 

A growing number of border communities are sounding the alarm on the border crisis, as migrants are being dumped onto their streets by Border Patrol, which has maxed out its ability to house recent arrivals. Leaders in El Paso, Texas, warned they would not be able to keep mass groups of migrants from sleeping on the streets — what the city considers worst-case scenario — for much longer.

Biden’s border policies are helping cartels operate child sex trafficking rings in US, ex-DHS agent warns – New bill calls on Biden administration to find the estimated 85,000 unaccompanied minors who vanished after crossing the southern border.

At a demonstration, outside a hotel where a women’s rights group is holding its convention, transgender protesters say the organization is anti-Trans rights.

The United States Senate will no longer enforce a dress code for members of the upper house elected by those they serve. Most likely it looks like they ditched the dress code because of Fetterman,

After the Senate voted to acquit Attorney General Ken Paxton of all charges levied against him by the House General Investigating Committee on Saturday, several members of the House who voted against impeaching Paxton called on House Speaker Dade Phelan, R-Beaumont, to resign.

Corner posted surveillance in big cities is dangerous these days.

Oakland has missed out on funding from a $267million grant to combat retail theft after its leaders missed the deadline to file an application.

Assistant US Attorney Godfrey opposes holding a detention hearing in gun free school zone case. Wants to try to pressure a settlement of the case, rather than have this perfect case go to the Supremes and get the gun-free school zones ruled unconstitutional.

FOX News sources capture a FerroMex train bursting with migrants out of Zacatecas heading to our southern border right now… cheering and clearly not heeding the message: “do not come”:

Seattle law enforcement tells citizens to give criminals ‘whatever they’re looking for.’ The best case scenario in a society is good men stand ready to do violence on bad men who would attack the innocent. If your society can make that verboten, you will have bad men doing as much violence as is humanly possible on the innocent. Any society which denigrates the utility of violence is destined for the ash heap.

In the last 24 hours, the California legislature has passed not one, not two, but four bills that are designed to remove children from their homes and into government systems.

Los Angeles is reportedly spending $44,000 for each individual tent in a temporary tent village for homeless people in East Hollywood,

F-35 stealth fighter goes missing near North Charleston after pilot ejects. Sounds like when he left it was on autopilot, and they have no idea where it went.

Several male fighters have been brutalizing women in the combat sport of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.

San Jose woman loses limbs battling bacterial infection from undercooked Tilapia. I knew a fisheries biologist way back. He once said tilapia is the worst fish to buy. If it is grown in America, which some is, it is subject to all sorts of USDA rules and regs, regarding its growing. Medications exposure, tank density, water quality, meat preparation and sanitation, and so on. But he said the majority was bought ultra-cheap, after being brought across the border from giant farms in rural Mexico as cut filets. He said they grow the fish in ultra-dense concentrations in mud ponds, and to keep them alive in the filthy water, and to maximize growth rates, they do stuff which would never be allowed in the US. Tons of antibiotics, some quite powerful, antiparasitics (some of which are mild nerve agents similar to malathion), formaldehyde, and even steroids, hormones and growth agents like testosterone analogs or feed conversion enhancers (ractopamine, I think?). He said the fish meat hits the border, and customs has no idea how it was grown, and waves it through, and it ends up right in the grocery store as if it was grown under USDA regs. I would not be surprised the reason that bacterial infection got ahead of the hospital was they hit it with a powerful antibiotic, and it just shrugged it off due to resistance from having grown for years in the mud in ponds filled with multiple antibiotics. Its resistance cost precious time to get ahead of the infection as the hospital noticed it was not responding to the first-line treatment and waited for the culture and sensitivity test to come back to get an idea of what it was sensitive to.

Results from a large population-based cohort study including 60,000 men and women in central Sweden suggest that exposure to higher concentrations of disinfection byproducts in drinking water is associated with elevated risk of colorectal cancer in men.

Metabolites produced by gut bacteria during digestion can be used to trigger an immune response against colorectal cancer cells, according to new research that points toward a potential treatment for one of the deadliest forms of cancer.

CNN gets roasted for absurd chyron warning Constitution is ‘outdated, puts Democracy at risk.’

U.S. military chip aupply is dangerously low.

Rumors of a Military Coup is reportedly underway in Congo while the country’s president is in New York, US. The Army takes control of key installations in the capital, according to the witnesses on site. Congo borders the Central Africa, where Russia has a strong presence. However, the Ministry of Communication of the Republic of Congo has denied the reports of a military coup in the county.

Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni vowed Friday to take “extraordinary measures” to deal with an influx of migrants, including calling anew for a naval blockade of North Africa, after a week in which more than 6,000 people arrived within a day on the island of Lampedusa from Tunisia. Understand how this cokeheaded cunt they gave everyone is just paying lip service to this, as she allows Cabal to do as it wishes. Never support anyone who will not talk about the surveillance.

Migrants on Lampedusa, Italy are setting up barricades and establishing territorial control over certain areas of the island.

Muslims taking over the streets to administer beatings to Germans in Germany.

House GOP grows skeptical on Ukraine: ‘It’s not just the Freedom Caucus.’

The Poltava military commissar reported close to one hundred percent losses for the year of military personnel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine called up from the region. Zelensky has managed to get regular Ukrainians to kill themselves and flee the country, and he will repopulate them with someone.

Sen. J.D. Vance demands Biden admin reveal if American transgender ‘spokesperson’ for Ukraine military has U.S. intelligence ties after threats to ‘hunt down’ Russian ‘propagandists.’ Good God. That Tranny is CIA? CIA-bros lurking here, and I am sure there are a few – explain yourselves.

GOP Senators Cotton, Wicker, Collins, and Graham urge Joe Biden to send tactical missile systems to Ukraine: “Not doing so will only prolong the war.” As you get older, it is shocking how they push for these things, which will just slaughter tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of young guys, on both sides, both Russia and Ukraine. Young guys who are the best the world produces. And these faggots like Graham, who are just utter scumbags of no worth, just do not care as they push for things which will just slaughter them. All of our leaders are really Jeffrey Dahmer tier psychopaths.

Ukraine’s drone attacks on Crimea, Moscow thwarted.

Poll: Trump beats Biden in Georgia landslide, majority believe Kemp should hold Fani Willis accountable for indictment.

Full Trump interview on Meet The Press:

Spread r/K Theory, because even violence has utility in a Darwinian world

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Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
7 months ago

Corner posted surveillance in big cities is dangerous these days.

Did that other guy do a Vulcan knock out grip?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
7 months ago

I can’t seem to get “catbox” links to open. Is VPN the reason?

General's Addition
General's Addition
Reply to  Anonymous
7 months ago

Try pasting the catbox links into a privacy proxy HTTPS site, they usually don’t work over mainstream VPNs and Tor.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  General's Addition
7 months ago

Thank you.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
7 months ago

“I knew a fisheries biologist way back. He once said tilapia is the worst fish to buy.”

We bought some once when I was a kid.
It was the WORST tasting fish we ever had and we vowed to never buy it again.

I wonder if it was the Mexican stuff and American stuff tastes batter.
But I’m not about to try to find the American stuff.

Stripling
Stripling
Reply to  Farcesensitive
7 months ago

At the end of the day you can really only trust salmon. It keeps longer too.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

So salmon is more like a once a month kind of thing?

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

A couple years ago, on a forum I was on a guy reported that he switched to a majority chicken diet, and suddenly couldn’t build muscle as well. He went back to cow and things went back to normal.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

Avoid all “farm grown” fish.

Texas Arcane
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

Amazing and I never heard that before. So is grass fed organic beef the only thing you can eat safely nowadays?

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

What about fish oil supplement capsules, A/C?

General's Addition
General's Addition
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

“It is not the same for all people …”

Yeah, I can’t eat seafood without expecting a visit to the A&E, and pork is a significant allergen for me as well.

Have you seen the movie “Snatch” where Brick Top goes on about his little piggies? He wasn’t fooling, they will eat anything you feed them, even pieces of plastic, and you haven’t truly lived in Asia unless you have a “pig waste disposer” story to tell about taking a crap in an outhouse.

Stick to beef, lamb, and chicken, they’re less nasty.

I wind up eating at a lot of Halal places while travelling because I don’t have to be exposed to pork or seafood that way.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

I used to love salmon, though I didn’t eat it often. A few years ago I discovered I could no longer eat it at night as I would be unable to sleep. Fish oil supplements began to have the same effect. There is something about it now (or about me now) that makes it extremely stimulating in a bad way.

parascribe
parascribe
Reply to  Farcesensitive
7 months ago

I refused to buy Mexican talapia after reading the Cartels use the fish farms for body disposal.

Texas Arcane
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

No wonder they are spreading the meat allergy virus. Cabal making a real effort to protect the public. Another NWO benefit, itz true guyz they are here to save us all and we will own nothing and be happy!! I can’t wait for that first steaming hot bowl of choice mealworms and crickets.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  parascribe
7 months ago

Cartels do need to be exterminated. First in the West proper. Then into their countries of origin.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
7 months ago

“Good God. That Tranny is CIA? CIA-bros lurking here, and I am sure there are a few – explain yourselves.”

CIA? More like CIgAy.

Stripling
Stripling
Reply to  Farcesensitive
7 months ago

Speaking of CIAguyz, what’s going on with Tim Ballard? There is some fuss in UT.

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Stripling
7 months ago

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024_United_States_Senate_election_in_Utah

If you think Ballard glows, he might and a Ballard run for the Senate could well be part of a wider cabal op.

So in 2024 there are three Democratic incumbents in states where the elections haven’t been fortified for democracy, and Trump and other GOP candidates have been carrying them by large margins. So if there are elections in 2024, these three states will elect Republican senators. And there are really no plausible Democratic pickups. This is a data point that leads me to believe they will stop with the fake elections next year, but there is an alternative plan.

It turns out that Republican candidates who are either Never Trumpers or who obviously glow or otherwise have strong MIC connections are running, so the Cabal plan seems to be to get Cabal Republicans in to replace the Democrats. And that may be their plan if a Cabal Republican like Romney will be primaried or otherwise retires.

Rizzo
Rizzo
Reply to  Farcesensitive
7 months ago

That’s a good one Farce

mobius
mobius
7 months ago

All of our leaders are really Jeffrey Dahmer tier psychopaths.” Check out Political Ponerology Andrew Lobaczewski. 1985(?).
Cycle of Psychopaths that obviously would coincide with RK, though he had no clue of the larger picture.

Anonymous
Anonymous
7 months ago

FJB aliases: “think it means somebody else chose those emails for him, and whoever it was, was a student of espionage history.”
Could it be someone on the inside giving a subtle warning to others?

TRX
TRX
7 months ago

> GOP Senators Cotton, Wicker, Collins, and Graham urge Joe Biden to send tactical missile systems to Ukraine

Tom Cotton (R) Ark., is the weasel who is supposed to be representing me in the Senate.

He looked good for the first few years, said and did the right things, and initially said f*** Ukraine, none of our business. Then he became Super Ukraine Guy. Almost frantic over it, in fact.

Our former governor did pretty good, until he suddenly started begging DC to have illegals dumped here. That got some massive WTFs. Then he went complete jackboot on the Coof, usurping local PDs by “authorizing” them to arrest people for not masking, even though they didn’t work for, nor were paid by, the Governor or Legislature. The backlash from that was enough that he didn’t even bother to run again, so now we have Huckabee 2.0. She hasn’t done anything stupid yet, but I expect something will come up eventually.

Huck
Huck
7 months ago

Zelensky has managed to get regular Ukrainians to kill themselves and flee the country, and he will repopulate them with someone.”

Khazars? There are hints of a convergence in Q’s “Saving Israel for last.”, Netanyahu’s Judicial Reform in Israel (opposed by Globohomo), ancient Khazaria, Christian Ukraine’s Jewish leadership, mass Jewish pilgrimages to Ukraine religious sites, Globohomo’s panic regarding Russia, and Saudi Arabia and UAE joining BRICS. Cabal needs a secure redoubt and Ukraine may be Rothschild’s backup plan for losing control of Israel. The only country to come close to receiving the same endless billions of our no-strings-attached dollars we give Israel is the Ukraine.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

I don’t think we know the Banderite Nazis are being used as fodder.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Huck
7 months ago

UKR’s obsession with Bakhmut/Artymovsk is very very weird.

Despite what the US/NATO supervisors keep trying to get them to abandon the atrack on Bakhmut, the Ukies keeping trying.

In fact, as Mercouris points out, the majority of the deaths are occurring arounf Bakhmut.

No one seems to know why. The RUS don’t even seem to know why either. RUS obv doesn’t really care all that much. One location for a meat-grinder is as good as another.

Syrsky is the commander there and it seems he is somehow independent of Zaluzhny. But perhaps not.

The UKR knows better than NATO how to oppose RUS at this point. And there may be some military reason, but no one else seems to know what it is.

No one even knows why they died in such droves to try and hold it. And Surovikin apparently never saw it as anything more than a place to grind UKR.

So, this place probably has some esoteric importance to the Khazars.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
7 months ago

Or they have hidden something there that they don’t want Russia to eventually find.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Farcesensitive
7 months ago

Absolutely possible. The early part of the SMO was dominated by stories of elaborate deep underground tunnel systems.

I mean, it’s not impossible that they’re conducting a massive blood sacrifice in the area. The psychic/emotional energy generated in the area is massive: 100k captagon gakked UKR men went down to violent death there. And 50k RUS convicts.

Or, it may all be because RUS thanks to Prighozin never had time or space to fortify their gains in Bakhmut making the area the only practical place for offensive attacks. But that doesn’t explain UKR’s initial decision to defend Bakhmut so “fiercely”.

There’s absolutely something special about Bakhmut.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
7 months ago

Obsession doesnt need to be important, see  “Hill 677” 

Sometimes its just a case of obsessive focus.

Corrupt leaders are rarely the best

teo toon
teo toon
7 months ago

Surveillance: Who in the hell sets up night vision camera in a movie theater?
https://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?getimagenr=136086
https://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?getimagenr=136090
No one, not one, news report is mentioning the night vision spying; it’s as though such things are normal.

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Texas Arcane
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

My take exactly. The old “opposition to perversion is a bunch of perverts” play. Works every time.

phelps
Reply to  teo toon
7 months ago

It’s not a movie theater, it’s a theater-theater. They were seeing a live musical. I figure it’s pretty common since you need to have security anyway.

Ed
Ed
7 months ago

The Z Blog on Boebert, Tate, and Brand:

“In other words, the question central to politics is who is on my side and who is not on my side. There is nothing about the answer that should imply eternity. If Russel Brand is a useful ally, then he is a useful ally. When he stops being a useful ally, then he stops being a useful ally. In politics, allies are a bus you ride to the next stop.”

hthttps://thezman.com/wordpress/?p=30749

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🌲🌲
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

Right? The time wasting is a tell.

Texas Arcane
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

Children you give a busybox. They can push buttons and spin wheels on it and think that something meaningful is happening.
Adults they argue over trivial non-events and manufactured crises whilst meanwhile half of South America is coming in on open boxcars now. The holodeck is a fun place but itz not the real world.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Texas Arcane
7 months ago

Box cars can go both ways.

Operation Wetback II will remove 40 million of the Catholic Invaders who took advantage of our southern border at the behest of the Vatican.

phelps
7 months ago

After the Senate voted to acquit Attorney General Ken Paxton of all charges levied against him by the House General Investigating Committee on Saturday, several members of the House who voted against impeaching Paxton called on House Speaker Dade Phelan, R-Beaumont, to resign.

In a better time, he would have been dueling Paxton on 6th Street.

General's Addition
General's Addition
Reply to  phelps
7 months ago

https://www.gutenberg.org/files/20121/20121-h/20121-h.htm

“Lone Star Planet” by H Beam Piper, it’s in the public domain.

You and AC will probably both like this: “Apparently, on New Texas, killing a politician wasn’t regarded as mallum in se, and was mallum prohibitorum only to the extent that what happened to the politician was in excess of what he deserved.”

They also farm supercows with aircraft and shot a politician who tried to enact an income tax.

Sounds utopian to me. 🙂

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Reply to  General's Addition
7 months ago

AWESOME book!!! So good to see another fan of New Texas!

phelps
7 months ago

F-35 stealth fighter goes missing near North Charleston after pilot ejects. Sounds like when he left it was on autopilot, and they have no idea where it went.

If it was just flying along on autopilot… um… and kept flying on after he ejected… uh… why did he eject?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

Airplanes, at least the ones I flew, had an electrical toggle switch to shut down an engine. The switch would usually do multiple tasks, based on the design, such shut off the fuel, oil, hydraulics, bleed air, etc. But the plane would also have a lever to shut down the engine manually in case of complete electrical failure. The lever was was connected to the engine by a cable and, depending on the plane, might only shut off the fuel, but it was a failsafe.

Does the F350 not have something similar? You’d think if the pilot lost complete control of the plane, he could shut the engine down manually in some way the computer could not override before ejecting.

Stop The C4ckery
Stop The C4ckery
Reply to  Anonymous
7 months ago

Due to the inherent “instability” of the F35 design it could potentially easily go into some kind of a spin that would make it dangerous/impossible to eject almost immediately if power was cut.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Stop The C4ckery
7 months ago

Isn’t the F35 the plane that is susceptible to lightning?

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

The F-35 has to be the most hackable aircraft in military history.

Last edited 7 months ago by Farcesensitive
Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

…take over and land in another country?

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  phelps
7 months ago

Two possibilities:

1)Electrical system malfunction. Pilot has to eject, planes crashes. Makes the most sense. However, why didn’t they know exactly where it went down?

2)The plane was hacked, the pilot ejected, and then flown to wherever via the autopilot and the government is covering it up. This would require killing the transponder and beating the radar which nobody thinks the F35 is actually capable of.

I guess there is the third option which is that the plane was hacked and then deliberately crashed? Any EMF weapon that could take down the plane would probably also fry the pilot, so I’m thinking no on that one.

phelps
Reply to  Lowell Houser
7 months ago

iirc, The F35 (I might be remembering the F22) had a problem with its helmet where it would just randomly cut off oxygen to the pilot. That could be part of this situation as well. He might have had to punch out just to breathe, and didn’t think to take autopilot off because he was already hypoxic.

phelps
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

Glass beads. I don’t expect them to do anything to EM.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

It would be interesting to see if one made with lead birdshot helped.
Or just build a small “cave” filled with lead shot in the walls and roof around your bed.

Anonymous
Anonymous
7 months ago

Is Brand(*) a rapist?

Doubtful. Women love him, and get wet in his presence. As Trump said, “they even let you grab (etc)”

Is he white-hat or pied-piper? Dont know.

What I do know, is men that have sex with 100+ of women, are a curse to society. Men try to find decent women to marry, but Chad & Tyrone letharios get there first.
Is it possible AWFLs result from a pump & dump? Some dude uses them as cleanex and they are forever at war with men.

(*) substitute for Andrew Tate etc?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
7 months ago

Is Brand(*) a rapist?(*) substitute for Andrew Tate etc?

Tate is a known rapist. He’s a pimp, he’s on video beating his hoes for getting out of line, and there’s not a pimp in the world who doesn’t “get high on their own supply.”

All these fuckers face the wall. If they want to be useful stooges for the good before doing so, then I suppose they can try and help.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

It’s to teach women to use it as a power move and further divide the sexes.
Men are taught that getting close to a woman is a trap.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
7 months ago

Misandry as a Weapon. With attempts for actual Justice will be utilised for further Misandry.

Last edited 7 months ago by Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
7 months ago

Maybe.

However, anything on internet comes with caveats

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
7 months ago

We might have lost an F-35 somewhere to combat and they’re washing it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Thesokorus
7 months ago

Somebody forgot to put an Air Tag in the glove box.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
7 months ago

that Air Tag cost 10Billion dollarii

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Thesokorus
7 months ago

It’s become its own meme. Those things have all kinds of “cloud” based electronics. As I understand it, the F-35 is supposed to phone home with status for the entire flight. That way if a module is degraded, they can pull one from Supply and have it ready to install before the plane lands. On top of that, it should be running a transponder.

But the biggest question is: why would the pilot eject while the plane was still flyable? Definite fuckery going on here.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  EricTheAwful
7 months ago

I think all fighter planes were grounded after, too.

Yes absolute hijinks at this point.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Thesokorus
7 months ago

M sure it’s much worse than that.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Thesokorus
7 months ago

The Hunt For Red October occurred to me.
Did someone defect with one and now Putin has a copy?

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Thesokorus
7 months ago

“Missing F35: Debris field found in search for missing fighter jet, officials say”
https://www.fox4news.com/news/search-missing-fighter-jet-south-carolina

Real? or part of the deception?

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Farcesensitive
7 months ago

Idk. Prob real. The F35 is not a robust platform lmao.

I’ve enjoyed the takes that the F35’s stealth is operative when the electronics are disabled and the plane is crashed so it’s always hard to find.

They prob keep losing track of them on the base tarmac.

Anonymous
Anonymous
7 months ago

Interesting new film review over on Vigilant Citizen’s site. Cloning, engineering a race war, tainted food, infiltrated churches, etc.

Ed
Ed
7 months ago

This was posted on the conspiracy Reddit, obstensibly about the decline of the conspiracy reddit into drivel, but it actually ties into how the internet has steadily gotten siloed and less useful:

https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/16lqgaw/the_conspiracy_community_has_completely_been/

The underlying comment is readable and important, but the comments can be skipped.

A commentator posted a llnk to a similar argument yesterday:

https://forum.agoraroad.com/index.php?threads/dead-internet-theory-most-of-the-internet-is-fake.3011/

Most of the reason for the specific stuff the Reddit commentator was complaining about are bots.

I will on occasion go to the conspiracy Reddit, but I just skim through the headlines or post titles for a few minutes and don’t click on anything. The reason is that increasingly what is posted on the conspiracy reddit was what you would see in mainstream news coverage decades ago. Its not really conspiracy stuff. So scrolling through the headlines you get a decent sense of what would be news, if the mainstream news wasn’t so heavily controlled, but the comments and most of the posts are a waste of time. One commentator did point this out, that r Conspiracy is getting bland because people who used to post on the mainstream subs are now herded into the conspiracy sub.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

Dead Internet Theory

General's Addition
General's Addition
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

Marissa Mayer in 2018: “You are the query of search engines.”

I remember when Marissa Mayer logged into Yahoo chat rooms to see how bad things were, and what she saw was that the chat rooms were full of bots, mostly advertising pr0n links.

This was after Yahoo had to deal with k1dpr0n shifters in private rooms, which it thought it solved by banning private rooms.

But while the k1dpr0n shifters moved elsewhere, the pr0nb0tz moved into regular Yahoo chat, making it useless and making the people still trying to use Yahoo chat irritable, unfriendly, and miserable.

So when Marissa Mayer decided she’d finally shut down Yahoo chat in 2012, that was probably a good thing, except a lot of those people went elsewhere on the Internet to be miserable.

The Internet has been dead for over a decade, but it takes people a while to notice.

The people here saying that you need to “buy in” to other people’s platforms are full of it, because here you have something that isn’t dead, whereas those places are hiding siloed rooms meant to kill off anything real or serious.

You may not get the numbers here they’re claiming would be available to you elsewhere, but those numbers are fake, and here at least you get positive engagement from people who will pass on information you can do things with.

(haha lollozolz I’m not chatgpt llololzozlzozllzlolzzz all hail the bernankified b0th3x0rz lolz) 🙂

Some rando
Some rando
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

Heh. Big click energy

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

Infuriating to see “ppl” arguing that the old internet sucked and akshually there’s more available now (if you spend 16hrs a day on a slick rig avoiding all the crap).

There used to be thousands of sites like yours done for the joy of it alone.

My thing was lifting back then and the info and camraderie and hijinks was amazing.

The forums!

Ed
Ed
7 months ago

I think another commentator posted the link a few days ago, but its worth reposting:

https://www.globalresearch.ca/more-blackrock-than-you-might-imagine/5748159

Not anything we didn’t already know, but it goes into some detail on the role that Blackrock plays as an intermediary between the top tiers of the Cabal, and the various cut out companies and governments they use to operate.

Ed
Ed
7 months ago

From the Wall Street Journal:

https://www.wsj.com/articles/dayquil-covid-vaccine-boosters-and-fda-science-medicine-study-pill-placebo-sick-bb9e457b?mod=opinion_lead_pos6

Dayquill, and presumably also Nightquill, does not actually do anything to unstuff your nose, because its main ingredient is not a decongestant. The product is actually slightly dangerous. And the FDA has know about this for decades.

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

My personal approach to illness is that the symptoms are signs that my immune system is fighting off the illness, and to just suffer through them as much as possible. I use symptom relievers like Dayquill (more often Nightquill) only if I have to maintain some minimum level of functioning. I drink, and these are often hard on the liver. Actually alcohol works better as a pain reliever than most of what you will find in the pharmacies.

However, I have had some success with Dayquill/ Nightquill, but fairly limited, and that could well be due to the placebo effect. So I don’t know what to make of this myself.

Truck and quail
Truck and quail
7 months ago

“As you get older, it is shocking how they push for these things, which will just slaughter tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of young guys, on both sides …”
Looking back through history, I see from the point of view of a monarch or big man leader how much war was as much about killing off potential rivals and preventively disabling groups of your own men that might threaten you as it was about conquest and expansion.
Of course it was. That war can now conducted on industrial scale doesn’t change that.
The world is ruthless and Machiavellian and if you don’t understand that you are just meat for the grinder.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Truck and quail
7 months ago

It’s been going on at least since David and Uriah.

General's Addition
General's Addition
7 months ago

“I would not be surprised the reason that bacterial infection got ahead of the hospital was they hit it with a powerful antibiotic, and it just shrugged it off due to resistance from having grown for years in the mud in ponds filled with multiple antibiotics …”

The patient may have been put on the wrong antibiotics which made this unnecessarily worse.

There’s a tendency in urban hospitals to blame the patient for not disclosing various STIs or “hiding” them with another problem, and so the doctors in these hospitals tend to treat these patients with a course of increasingly powerful antibiotics for Gram positive bacteria.

Vibrio and Pseudomonas are two bacteria families that these doctors miss because they’re doing this, and they don’t consider going off a course of treatment that’s obviously not working.

“Hot tub injuries” are common enough where Vibrio and Pseudomonas get through the skin via a puncture wound, although it’s not the hot tub or its state of cleanliness that’s the cause.

Resistant Pseudomonas may be as close as taking a crap in a busy mall toilet in a major city, and as for Vibrio, as you’ve noted it’s as close as your local cheap food grocery store.

A small reserve of clindamycin and ciprofloxacin may be a life-saving supply, as it would allow you to figure out whether it’s Gram negative just by how it’s responding.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  General's Addition
7 months ago

I have the apparently unique theory that there was a coincident and unrelated wave of gram neg anaerobic bacertial infections at the same time as COVID. Nosocomial spread. And that this is what caused the vast majority of first wave deaths.

Any thoughts?

Some rando
Some rando
Reply to  General's Addition
7 months ago

Slightly OT: Did you also hear the latest scare before Labor Day about vibrio infections from swimming in salt/brackish waters?

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
7 months ago

Surveillance?

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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
7 months ago

Add reflective film to windows.

Block it out and send it back

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
7 months ago

‘I’m Going to Die’: Dem Rep. Jennifer Wexton Announces Retirement After Rare Neurological Diagnosis

https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/i-m-going-to-die-dem-rep-jennifer-wexton-announces-retirement-after-rare-neurological-diagnosis/ar-AA1gTeit

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

The House list of vaccinated. Wexler is #215 on D list.
https://www.cnn.com/2021/05/18/politics/list-house-vaccinations-lawmakers/index.html

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
7 months ago

Poll: Democrats more likely than Republicans to get Covid booster vaccine

https://dailyclout.io/communities/item/05e0d36e-28b7-4c5f-ae19-8e1f288dd34f

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
7 months ago

Trump no longer President, but he *is* still the Commander in Chief. What’s your take on this? “Biden” is just an actor, not President, because we have no president at this time of Continuity Of Government. These are two separate and different roles. Derek Johnson finally (!) distills it down to TEN (10) MINUTES. Few people are going to listen to a 2-3 hour explanation. This sounds good, sounds possible, but is it real?
Quoting Derek Johnson:
“Think about it… 8 straight vs Special Operation with bipartisan legislation in the middle making it a 12 year total wipeout of Deep State”

https://t.me/rattletrap1776/4711

Last edited 7 months ago by Ghost Who Walks
Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Ghost Who Walks
7 months ago

I remain open minded but disinterested.
It’s not worth my time to analyze the people who agree and disagree on the subject because until Trump/Q/the military actually DO something it makes no difference what might be going on behind the curtain.

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  Farcesensitive
7 months ago

Understandable. However, according to Johnson, they are doing something. He provides massive evidence consisting of daily screen grabs from an app that shows airplane traffic and flight patterns with the planes identified and photographed — planes that shouldn’t or wouldn’t normally be where they are. That is what has caused me to look at his Telegram frequently. Supposedly, it is all part of a world-wide operation. Someone into planes and air traffic, and or the international regulations that cover it might be able to learn something. It is also possible that it could all be part of the massive surveillance cartel rather than “White Hats on the move.” I am not qualified to make any claim about the airplane screen caps except there’s so much of it that if it was being faked, it would be a full time job with overtime and *no* holidays.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Ghost Who Walks
7 months ago

That’s all behind the curtain stuff, if it is actually anything at all.
It’s not stopping the invasion, it’s not fixing the elections fraud, it’s not putting an end to the Brandon regime’s regulations, it’s not doing anything of any use to us on this side of the curtain.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Ghost Who Walks
7 months ago

Thomas Wictor started this whole meme off. That dude was/is a glorious nutcase. If he was real. Terry Davis tier legend.

Anonymous
Anonymous
7 months ago

“Understand how this cokeheaded cunt they gave everyone is just paying lip service to this, as she allows Cabal to do as it wishes. Never support anyone who will not talk about the surveillance.”

They managed to get the Granddaughter of Mussolini to “change her mind” too:
https://www.thepinknews.com/2023/02/12/granddaughter-of-italian-fascist-mussolini-comes-out-swinging-for-lgbtq-rights-people-can-change/

She used to be “quite extreme right”. But they probably took advantage of women’s pressure points or they were actors all along. To cause this “flip”.

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  Anonymous
7 months ago

That was a day that shall live in infamy, for sure!

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
7 months ago

ATF Backs Down in “Zero Tolerance” Lawsuit

https://thenewamerican.com/us/atf-backs-down-in-zero-tolerance-lawsuit/

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
7 months ago
Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
7 months ago

Speaking to reporters this week, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy described the future he sees for his country in unusual terms: as “a big Israel.”

Gone, he said, are hopes for “an absolutely liberal” state—replaced by the likely reality of armed defense forces patrolling movie theaters and supermarkets. “I’m confident that our security will be the number-one issue over the next ten years,” Zelenskyy added.

But what does he mean by “a big Israel”? With a population more than four times smaller, and vastly less territory, the Jewish state might not seem like the most fitting comparison. Yet consider the regional security threats it faces, as well as its highly mobilized population: The two embattled countries share more than you might think.

So if Zelenskyy really does have Israel in mind as a model for Ukraine, here are some of the key features he might consider for adoption (some of which are already applicable today):

But maintain active defense partnerships: Self-defense doesn’t mean total isolation. Israel maintains active defense partnerships, chiefly with the United States, which provides generous military assistance, but also with other nations with whom it shares intelligence, technology, and training. While Ukraine will probably not join NATO any time soon, it can deepen security partnerships with Alliance members and receive aid, weaponry, intelligence, and training to bolster its self-defense.

Intelligence dominance: From its earliest days, Israel has invested deeply in its intelligence capabilities to ensure that it has the means to detect and deter its enemies—and, when needed, act proactively to strike them. Ukraine will need to upgrade its intelligence services to compete against Russian capabilities and ensure that it’s prepared to prevent and repulse Russian attacks.

Build an innovation ecosystem: The training many Israelis receive in high-tech innovation in the military contributes to a civilian innovation ecosystem, which in turn promotes the development of new security technologies. Ukraine has no lack of talented coders and engineers (many of whom are employed by Israeli startups). Encouraging the free flow of talent and ideas between the civilian and security innovation spaces will pay long-term security and economic dividends.

More:https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/new-atlanticist/zelenskyy-wants-ukraine-to-be-a-big-israel-heres-a-road-map/

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Farcesensitive
7 months ago

I sound like I am Filthy British but Atlantic Council = City of London.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
7 months ago

Elon Musk says X will charge users ‘a small monthly payment’ to use its service

https://techcrunch.com/2023/09/18/elon-musk-says-x-will-charge-users-a-small-monthly-payment-to-use-its-service/

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
7 months ago

Twitter is already useless to me as I dont have an account and only see posts up to 2022

Machine Trooper
Machine Trooper
7 months ago

F-35 stealth fighter goes missing near North Charleston after pilot ejects. Sounds like when he left it was on autopilot, and they have no idea where it went.”
Um, radar? Satellites? Transponders?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Machine Trooper
7 months ago

Stealth invisible to Radar

Transponders can be switched off