News Briefs – 09/27/2022

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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 – Bloomberg Predicts The Worst Bond Market Crash In Over 70 Years

DFT – Stocks Fall Further Off Fears Of Fed Over-Tightening

DFT – Germany Data Points To A Recession Coming

DFT – EU Nations Fail To Agree On Russian Oil Price Cap

DFT – Tesla Countersues California Agency Alleging Racial Discrimination

The US Postal Service is monitoring the mail of some American citizens. Intelligence infiltrates and compromises wherever there is useful intelligence. It is like a disease that way. So the Post Office was always going to be infiltrated. The question is, once they took it over, did they decide it was a nice covert home to build out a bigger operation using the authority of the agency’s LE division, while hiding behind its generic reputation as a simple mail delivery service? If and when domestic surveillance is exposed, it will provoke the single biggest redistribution of wealth the world has seen, from the watchers to the watched, and whatever lawyers handle that, will join the ranks of Bezos and Gates, wealth-wise. It will be the crime of the millennia that unites the nations, left and right, of the world.

US military has a mass monitoring tool that can spy on 93% of ALL internet traffic, including email, browser data. The tool reportedly covers 93% of the world’s internet traffic and can easily defeat VPNs.

Pennsylvania county sues Dominion Voting Systems for ‘unauthorized Python script’ & ‘foreign IP address’ – The report says, “This python script can exploit and create any number of vulnerabilities including, external access to the system, data export of the tabulations, or introduction of other metrics not part of or allowed by the certification process.”

Tucker Carlson turned up at the funeral of Hells Angels leader Sonny Barger Saturday, and delivered an impassioned speech in honor of the fallen societal figure. Former CIA wannabe, then abandons it and laterals inexplicably into media where he effortlessly thrives, close friends with Hunter, runs cover for him at Fox, and now this. He would not show up just anywhere. It is a big secret club, and you ain’t in it. And I guarantee you he knows 9/11 was done by his organization, and that is why he humiliated those two young guys who were saying something seemed fishy about it. This geeky little traitor knows, and he is perfectly fine with it.

Fetterman gave a nod to the Crips street gang during his Mayoral campaign.

This week, whistleblower FBI Special Agent Steve Friend, a respected 12-year veteran of the FBI, was suspended, his badge and firearm confiscated, and was escorted out of the building after he complained to DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz about multiple violations of FBI policy including the falsification of data, use of excessive force against non-violent subjects accused of misdemeanor offenses, and political bias against conservatives.

FBI whistleblower’s wife was suspended from Facebook after sending a private message:

“According to Foster, Friend’s wife had her account suspended on Facebook for merely having sent a private message. “What’s been reported to me is that his wife sent a private message to someone who had reached out through an intermediary and asked if there was any way that they could be helpful to Steve given what he was going through,” Foster explained. Friend’s wife had responded by saying she was grateful that the person had reached out and said that the best way they could help was to share the story of what happened to Steve, since he got suspended after speaking out. “Within 30 minutes, her Facebook account was was suspended,” Foster explained. “She identified herself in the private message as Steve’s wife.”

This is what bothers me here. I am doing enough I should be getting stopped by them at all cost, from my perspective. The fact I am not being stopped makes me think somehow what I am doing here, is being, to their eye, effectively contained. And I don’t know how. If I was on twitter, I would just assume they were not showing anybody my tweets. But blocking this site from greater exposure would seem considerably more complicated given I am self-hosted. Yet I think they must have some way.

John Solomon – One of the most remarkable statements in FBI agent Stephen Friend’s whistleblower complaint is that the bureau is using field agents to certify affidavits for searches and arrests when they weren’t doing the investigating. If true, such a tactic would mislead the courts.

Clinton Foundation auditor sanctioned  over numerous material issues including the Clinton Foundation and its auditor ignoring a $483 million error.

GOP Rep says Hunter Biden had ‘Eric Swalwell situation.’

Matt Gaetz demands an answer: Why is the Capitol Police setting up regional offices across the country?

Huge twist in Optus data breach as mysterious hacker now says SORRY and DELETES the trove of data they stole – as they claim ‘regret’ for hacking the telco: ‘Ransom not paid… but we don’t care.’ LOL. Optus is a telecom, so plugged into Cabal intel. Here is the thing. If you are a decent hacker anywhere in the West, you have a neighbor who was put there expressly to watch you, probably 24/7. You can use all the VPNs and tricks you want, they probably have a camera over your keyboard, and installed a key-logger and screen mirroring app while you were out getting groceries. They may have swapped your entire system for a clone with extra stuff to let them watch you. They don’t need to track these things back, they are picking them up at the source as they happen. My guess is a call from Optus management to their handler, calling in a chit, the handler put in a request for who this was, and this guy got to meet his local gangstalking brigade. You can see why until you deal with the domestic surveillance and get rid of it, a Civil War will never go anywhere, except where Cabal wants it to.

Europe suffers horrifying 755% increase in excess deaths among children since EMA approved COVID vaccine for kids.

CDC has 4 days to release data on COVID vaccine Injuries collected via V-safe app, court rules.

Leaked: Bombshell video of Israeli researchers discussing Pfizer vaccine side effects, warning of ‘medical-legal’ consequences.

American Red Cross mixes vaxxed blood with unvaxxed blood.

Detection of messenger RNA COVID-19 vaccines in human breast milk. And this mRNA can get burned back into DNA in the baby. The other big thing which could be a problem, and which nobody has looked at, is they use a sort of synthetic nucleotide in the mRNA, to reduce immunogenicity and extend half-life. If they made it naturally, it might degrade too fast, and the immune system would mop up the mRNA wherever it ran into it, so they put this synthetic piece in, in place of the normal building block, and the body can’t break it down as fast, and the immune system will tend to ignore it, and not mop it up if it begins floating around outside the cell. My question, which in the narrative we are told, none of these mental midgets even seems to have thought of (or maybe they did and they are malicious, IMO), is where does that synthetic building block go after everything is finally broken down? I assume it likely gets recycled into new mRNAs, almost certainly for other genes entirely, maybe associated with growth and cell proliferation. The thing is, genes are designed to be turned on at precise intervals, for precise times, and they are designed to be degraded at precise times. Now you have a new “proliferation” mRNA signal, which was just supposed to replicate the cell a few times and then get degraded and that proliferation mRNA signal is now triggering cell proliferation a lot longer than the body was designed to see, the cell cannot turn it off quickly, and it may be floating off and getting into another cell which you should never have that transcript inside of, and working operationally in that cell. And it cannot be turned off there quickly either. You see where this is going. In developing a building block which stopped the body from turning off that vaccine mRNA, they may now have cells which recycle it into a growth signal and now you have a cell proliferating, and unable to turn that off. Or maybe doing something else bad, and unable to turn that off. And very often, that can be the first step in transformation of a cell into a cancer cell. And the cell may also now have auto-antibodies binding to surface receptors, turning things on like a hormone. I have no idea if that is going to be a problem, but as I say, neither do these idiots. But we are probably going to find out.

Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan to cost about $400 billion: CBO. Just another almost half a trillion on the tab.

Joe Biden falsely claims price of gas in ‘some few states’ is under $3.00 a gallon.

Biden’s DHS extends ‘temporary’ amnesty for 3.3K Burmese nationals.

NYC vagrant pummels female straphanger in caught-on-video horror. The video is worth the 30 seconds, just to see the average NYC male begin to run in to white knight, see another male stop beating the woman to face off with him, and then both his feet begin running in place like a cartoon character before he spins around and runs away. The only thing missing was the “Beep-Beep!”, and a little cloud of dust left where he had been standing. Also funny, the first person in the scene who isn’t even being chased, but they run off too. Moreover, I would put the chances at 15-20% the running guy was roving surveillance, just because there was no other foot traffic there. You see what is happening though. I will bet they used surveillance authority to force uniformed patrol to pull back, which is why cops never happen across this stuff. Then they unleash the savages. Now everyone is at risk, and since they have surveillance everywhere, they control who gets saved and who does not, what criminals get caught and which do not. They have kind of taken a position where they decide who is preyed on, and who is not, who gets hurt and killed, and who does not. They have taken an all powerful position in these hell holes, where they control selective enforcement and protection from the savages they have distributed around.

California Gov. Newsom signs bill allowing illegal immigrants to obtain a state ID.

California will BAN all new gas-fueled furnaces and heaters by 2030 to cut ozone levels.

Alec Baldwin could be facing criminal charges in connection to the fatal ‘Rust’ shooting — because the D.A. is asking New Mexico for help in financing several potential prosecutions.

Alec Baldwin faces charges for Rust shooting: Sante Fe prosecutor says she’s ‘ready’ to file charges against FOUR people and that actor is a ‘possible defendant’ after he finally handed over his cell phone.

Trump-hating “actor” Alec Baldwin appears devastated as he lists $29 million Hampton home before facing possible criminal charges over “Rust” shooting.

Democrat Rep. Elissa Slotkin implodes when pressed by Michigan news anchor on residing in lobbyist’s home. This fat cunt was Central Intelligence Agency before running for office.

New info confirms FBI raid of pro-life advocate based on bogus charge that a court dismissed.

Pro-life advocate who got in a scuffle with an abortion worker who attacked his son a year ago offered to turn himself in to FBI, was told they would not press charges as law didn’t apply, then FBI did full SWAT raid of his house.

Beto O’Rourke, who is facing off against Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott in November’s election, said that the rightward shift of Latino voters in recent years is partly due to a disregard for the demographic by Democrats. “Candidate Biden didn’t spend a dime or day in the Rio Grande Valley or really anywhere in Texas, for that matter, once we got down in the homestretch of the general election,” O’Rourke said.

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says young Americans aren’t having children because of the “burdens of capitalism” and that therefore, the U.S. needs more immigrants.

So disgusting is this link about drag queens encouraging spreading their legs in front of young girls and having young girls stroke the sparkles on their costume over their crotches, that I almost didn’t include it. However we need to be imbued with as much hatred as possible for the enemy.

Half of 2023’s diversity visas to be given to migrants from Muslim countries. Because we deployed intelligence operations heavily into the Muslim world after 9/11, and these are all CIA assets being brought here amidst a CIA coup of America being done for Cabal.

Italy’s Meloni portrays herself as strong supporter of Israel, rejects fascist past. Is she just paying lip service, or is it another case where everyone who gets power bends the knee to a state which should have nothing to do with their nation’s interests?

France’s Prime Minister has threatened that the EU will be “vigilant” towards any threat to its pro-abortion regime after Italy’s historic general election. They need those babies sacrificed.

Multiple polls out of Brazil this weekend show socialist former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva with a sizable lead against incumbent conservative Jair Bolsonaro, though not a big enough lead to deter a runoff vote.

Cuba has voted to legalize same-sex marriage in a national referendum. Wherever there is Globohomo, there is Cabal. Not surprising to see in the home of the Havana Syndrome.

New Zealand Prime Minister calls for a global censorship system.

Green group influencing Biden admin has deep ties to Chinese government.

Nord Stream 2 sabotaged, pressure drops to zero. CIA may have calculated it likely Germany would open it once things got bad, so now that option is off the table. From Google Translate: “According to the first reports, methane bubbles are bubbling out of the sea near the Danish island of Bornholm. According to the operating company Nord Stream 2, the police and navy have already set up a five-mile restricted zone, and air traffic below 1,000 meters has already been banned. The reason: the Baltic Sea pipeline, which was never put into operation, seems to have been destroyed at this point.”

Nord Stream 1 pipeline from Russia loses all pressure after Nord Stream 2 pipeline lost all pressure earlier today – may have been targeted attack. Bad for Russia, bad for Germany, but absolutely devastating for migrants all across Europe. If Europe enters a hard recession, and a freezing winter with no heat, I am not sure the migrants will stay.

While the loss of pressure in three natural gas pipelines between Russia and Germany is still officially being investigated, Berlin is reportedly no longer convinced it was a coincidence, and suspects a “targeted attack.”

Russian military officer manning draft office shot by shooter off the street, act filmed by another for publication online.

School shooter who idolized Nazis and Columbine shooters attacks his school with an air rifle and a meat cleaver, and is arrested.

School shooter with firearm and tons of magazines (on which he wrote “hatred” in Russian) kills 17 in another school shooting. These shootings, all happening at once, are obviously the conspiracy, threatening Putin with what it can do to Russia. But how are they grooming MK Ultra windup-toys in Russia of all places? And how does the writing emotional trigger words on their weapons work, in the conditioning? I have not seen pictures of this guy’s gun, but I will bet he wrote stuff all over it too. Russians on 4Chan were asking where he got the money for all the magazines and ammo, both of which are strictly controlled, and very expensive if you can find an illegal source. 4Chan thread here with more pics and video of the crime scene, including the shooter dead and covered in blood.

We have been speculating that Ukraine appears some sort of Israeli project:

Globohomo Ukraine reminds us why we support Russia, and would not mind seeing them take over here:

Ukraine confirms receipt of longer-range missiles it’s long sought from US.

Ukrainian troops seen killing Russian POWs in video.

The Ukrainian government is being heavily supported with American money, with Washington contributing $1.5 billion per month to the budget, Ukraine’s President Vladimir Zelensky has revealed.

Zelensky thanks US for advanced air defense systems, then demands more help.

$457.5 million in new U.S. civilian security assistance heading for Ukraine.

U.S. Congress negotiators set $12 billion for new Ukraine aid. Fortunately it is not like there is anyone who is homeless in America who could use that money.

Initial tranches of men for Russia mobilization arrive at military bases.

Iranian drones are proving very effective for Russia as they begin to move back against Ukraine. From the article: “Andriana Arekhta, a junior sergeant with the Ukrainian Armed Forces, said the drones flew from Crimea to attack her special forces unit fighting near the southern city of Kherson. The drones evaded the soldiers’ defenses and dropped bombs on their position, destroying two tanks with their crews inside. ”

Putin grants Russian citizenship to NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden.

The Government of Alberta has sent instructions to the RCMP K-Division, the arm of the federal police force with authority in Alberta, to ignore direct orders from the federal Trudeau government with respect to a firearm confiscation program. Alberta’s Minister of Justice, Tyler Shandro wrote to the feds in Canada:

Alberta is not legally obligated and will not offer any provincial resources to the Federal Government as it seeks to confiscate lawfully acquired firearms.

The decision to ban over 1,500 models of different firearms, simply because the “style” of the firearm was deemed to be aesthetically displeasing, is offensive and suggests to us that you are uninterested in meaningfully addressing gun crime.

Further, I am concerned that federal officials have indicated that they will direct the RCMP to participate in the confiscation program. I am advising you that I am disputing such direction or intention to take such direction, as outlined in Article 23.0 of the Provincial Police Service Agreement.

Finally, preliminary estimates suggest that you will need to confiscate over 30,000 firearms in Alberta alone. We believe that Public Safety Canada does not have the capacity, wherewithal, or the resources to seriously attempt this effort. And, much like the long gun registry, we believe your efforts will fail in the face of opposition from the public.

Black 2nd Amendment group marches opposing Biden immigration policies. From the article: “Armed activists with a coalition of black self-defense groups marched in Austin, Texas over the weekend calling for an end to illegal immigration and demanding that President Biden close the borders. Some of the activists chanted ‘close the borders’ and ‘take your a** home’ as they marched toward the Texas Capitol in the ‘Second Amendment Unity Walk’ on Saturday.”

President Donald Trump has asked several of his donors to refrain from boosting Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. DeSantis went to Yale undergrad, and the Harvard Law. I can almost guarantee you he was spying on and manipulating other kids in his high school for the conspiracy and following people through grocery stores all his life. I would almost vote for a Democrat before I would vote for him. And I would vote for a democrat before him if it was David Patterson.

After the NRA got involved in Brazil, the nation swung from almost outlawing the sale of guns to civilians to becoming the biggest emerging gun market in the world.

Washington Senate race now a statistical tie.

Poll: FBI’s Mar-a-Lago raid has no effect on a Trump 2024 bid.

ABC poll: Republicans up 21 points on Dems in battleground districts.

Stephanopoulos slips, says Trump would beat Biden.

Spread r/K Theory, because you always oppose Globohomo.

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The Lone Funman
The Lone Funman
1 year ago

Hey AC, I may be able to provide some insight to your traffic problems caused by your gang-stalkers.
 
Traffic patterns are very mathematical, and easy to predict. Usually in the intelligence business the agent or agents responsible will try to create some distance between them and their targets. Often decoys or shields are used.
 
Traffic patterns can be explained as simple traffic in-traffic out in any area, street or neighborhood. A gangstalker could do something as simple as put up a ‘detour’ sign, while the TI (targeted individuals) are at home, directing traffic flow in their area/ street. It can also create a traffic jam whenever the TI leaves their neighborhood, if it is timed right. Sometimes an agent might even take part in the traffic pattern, driving slowly to create more traffic. Often they may not be the lead car, but may be in the middle of a procession, joining a clump they created to make it appear bigger. If a TI comes out and assaults the traffic they will likely get someone towards the rear who is just an innocent person going by, who has been redirected by the agents. This can make the TI appear ‘crazy’ while the agent escapes and of course, notifies authorities.
 
Many traffic phenomena can be explained this way, even foot and bicycle traffic. Ever driven behind an exceptionally slow car on the highway? Ever seen a highly inconvenient detour sign? How about a light that goes on forever? Engineered to produce an effect, if you can see it. Sometimes an agent or several agents, in coordination, can produce a traffic effect miles away from a TI making them virtually undetectable. It is a needed skill, if you suspect you are a TI, to pay attention to traffic flow around you, and understand where that traffic comes from and how it can be shaped, slowed or sped up to influence you and of course, to understand why it is influencing you as well. Also note that detecting the agents is unlikely in traffic jam gang-stalking.  

Here is some math on the topic,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Znnhpm90Jzc

Peter Gent
Peter Gent
1 year ago

Re: “This is what bothers me here. I am doing enough I should be getting stopped by them at all cost, from my perspective. The fact I am not being stopped makes me think somehow what I am doing here, is being, to their eye, effectively contained.”
One option is that they are using you to collect data on like-minded individuals, building up a network analysis of deep connections to ferret out as many players as possible. After all, this article shows they have access to 93% of all internet traffic. https://thefreethoughtproject.com/the-state/us-military-has-a-mass-monitoring-tool-that-can-spy-on-93-of-all-internet-traffic-including-email-browser-data.
They may consider you a honey pot to collect those who are on to the surveillance. Which to be honest is your major draw. They may not care about us nobodies, but are on the lookout for connections to somebodies who might really rock the boat.

Last edited 1 year ago by pjwgent
Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Peter Gent
1 year ago

I think it’s safe to assume this site is allowed to operate because it provides good intel and abundant profiles.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Peter Gent
1 year ago

The real question is who is actually threatened by this site? What has been shared here that threatens the system? What are you teaching anyone that will help reduce their targeting or surveillance? Nothing.

even if your traffic went up 10x tomorrow, my stalking and surveillance won’t end.

now, if you figure out how to grab the attention of your viewers and get them to wake up large numbers of people, all that might change. Or if you start creating lists of lawyers who will sue on the behalf of stalking victims.

until such things you’re not really threatening anyone.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Exposure is the biggest threat to them. If traffic went up 10x overnight that’s 10x as many people aware of the machine running behind the curtain, and you can’t oppose or deal with a threat you do not know exists.

Absolute brainlet take to say that there’s no benefit to our team of exposing the scope of enemy movements and capabilities.

M in the 517
M in the 517
1 year ago

This movie sucks.

Marielle Redclaw
Reply to  M in the 517
1 year ago

Way too many gay characters, that’s for sure.

teo toon
teo toon
1 year ago

Well, now our ZOG leadership has declared war…on Europe.
https://voxday.net/2022/09/27/the-us-shuts-off-europes-lights/

Apparent Sabotage Disables Nord Stream 1 and 2, Cutting Off All Direct Gas Supply to Germany from Russia

Anonymous German officials appear to acknowledge the strong possibility of American or NATO involvement

https://www.eugyppius.com/p/apparent-sabotage-disables-nord-stream?
Now who, what tribe really, declared Whites — American and European — must be destroyed?

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> The fact I am not being stopped makes me think somehow what I am doing here, is being, to their eye, effectively contained. And I don’t know how. 

A whistleblower is a wild card; they don’t know what he knows, so containment is essential. Also, he’s an apostate, having betrayed the Narrative, and must be made an example of to keep the rest in line.

You’re a honeypot; discontents wind up here, they track their IP addresses back, they know exactly who everyone who clicks in here is, so they can maintain their files. They know what you know and don’t know; you’re a known quantity. They can turn your web site and your life off with a word or a few mouse clicks.

You’re probably not being contained to any large degree; even the most far-right MAGA-fascists who click in here aren’t going to read more than a few screens before their hackles rise and they go off to some site more in line with their worldview. Most people, of whatever political persuasion, definitely do NOT want to hear what you’re saying. You know that from meatspace. At best, you’re some kind of paranoid nutter, to be avoided. At worst, you’re attacking the foundations of reality-as-they-see it. Either way, their minds snap shut with a loud ‘clack’ noise.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

This site only makes sense after seeing the machine. But I think that more and more people are starting to feel that something is just wrong and they are starting to open up to the possibility of something like this.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> The US Postal Service is monitoring the mail of some American citizens. 

They monitor *all* the mail, citizen or not, that goes through the USPS. Every single letter or package is imaged and sender and recipient is recorded. They’ve been doing that for almost 20 years. Every few years they issue a press release about it, on how ‘improved mail tracking’ ‘improves quality of service.’

What else the data is used for, and to whom it might be available to, is never mentioned. Only a paranoid conspiracy theorist would imply they have some kind of ulterior motive for simply trying to do their job better.



TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Tucker Carlson turned up at the funeral of Hells Angels leader Sonny Barger Saturday,

Sonny died more than two months ago. That’s a curiously long time to wait before a funeral.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

The Angels weren’t given permission to use a large scale venue anywhere in the surrounding counties until months later.

Nobody wanted thousands of outlaw bikers congregating in one place to pay respects to their maximum leader, or possible retaliatory strikes by the Angels’ hated rivals, the Mongols, the Bandidos or several other clubs.

By stalling for 2 months they drained all of the urgency and emotion out of the event.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Joe Biden falsely claims price of gas in ‘some few states’ is under $3.00 a gallon.

His puppeteers were correct this time. $2.98 last week where I filled up in central Arkansas.

Of course, it was $1.69 the day before the election.

For his next trick, the Ministry of Plenty will tell us the chocolate ration has been increased from 30 grams to 20 grams per week.

TruthSeeker Bear
TruthSeeker Bear
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

I just paid $2.82/gallon today in North Mississippi.

highangelhell
highangelhell
1 year ago

“we need to be imbued with as much hatred as possible for the enemy”.
I thought I was topped off 20 years ago with the story about the Italian tv guys who put videos of babies getting raped on air. Then I didn’t think anybody would rape a baby until it died or that rich people would pay thousands of dollars for video of it. Was quite a shock for young innocent me.
But somehow you can just keep stuffing hate into the tank. Your little locked box that you open when the time comes.

Peter Gent
Peter Gent
Reply to  highangelhell
1 year ago

I have had to cut back on a lot of my information input. I just instituted a read through the Bible in 3 months option to counter all of the darkness being exposed. I need to bask in the WORD and return to my first love.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> California Gov. Newsom signs bill allowing illegal immigrants to obtain a state ID.

This would be a different ID than a California driver’s license, which they’ve been giving to illegals since the 1990s? Or is this simply them making official something that was just policy before?

RickZ
RickZ
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

California Gov. Newsom signs bill allowing illegal immigrants to obtain a state ID.

This would be a different ID than a California driver’s license, which they’ve been giving to illegals since the 1990s? Or is this simply them making official something that was just policy before?

The illegals getting drivers’ licenses is the reason why we now have Real ID. Because the regular state IDs are now worthless for ID purposes, thanks to the government not giving a crap about the open border except to open it wider and sanctuary states issuing licenses willy-nilly to illegals out of ‘fairness’ and not making them ‘feel bad’, I had to pay for a certified copy of my birth certificate and pay a higher fee for the Real ID license itself. Government created the problem of a regular ol’ drivers’ license not being good enough for identification (for air travel, etc.) so the ‘solution’ is another ‘enhanced’ ID that costs more money and has more hoops to go through (just to prove I’m a citizen). Gotta love gub’mint efficiency in its ability to create a problem and then charge more for the solution.
There are tv ad spots in NY which state: Real ID: It will get you there. The ad makes it all sound so . . . normal.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> If Europe enters a hard recession, and a freezing winter with no heat, I am not sure the migrants will stay.

The EU governments might let their citizens freeze, but their “migrants” will get warm apartments at government expense.

Guaranteed.

Rizzo
Rizzo
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

That’s right. Their little future underlings will get the royal treatment while those who share their own heritage will get the shaft

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Rizzo
1 year ago

They despise the people they rule over.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
1 year ago

Tucker Carlson turned up at the funeral of Hells Angels leader Sonny Barger Saturday, and delivered an impassioned speech in honor of the fallen societal figure.
 
 
This is as blatant a eulogy as the CIA will give to a long-time valued asset. Barger must have been a hard worker for them.

bigD
bigD
Reply to  Corn Pop
1 year ago

Sonny, as well as other gang leaders, did his & their best to distribute illicit drugs to the willing masses. I bet there’s a little shown photo of him with a CIA director smiling and having a good time,hidden away somewhere.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Zelensky thanks US for advanced air defense systems, then demands more help.

Commies are never grateful, and always demand more.

teo toon
teo toon
1 year ago

We have been speculating that Ukraine appears some sort of Israeli project

The Ukraine is Greater Judea. They have said so themselves.The Ukraine is the homeland of the Askenazi who are conversos: a people who converted to Judaism; but who, in truth, have no part whatsoever with Abraham or even Shem, for that matter.

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  teo toon
1 year ago

The Phoenicians (Cananites) would have spread their Baal cult to Cornwall, England area during their tin trade days. They would definitely have traveled the Black Sea, since it would have been easier to reach than England. Since their M.O. was to first establish trade with coastal regions, before infiltrating the interior of an area to gain influence and then control over the rulers, the first stops would have been the Crimea, with the best ports on the Black Sea coast.

People knowledgeable about the Khazar thing claim that the ‘abhorrent’ original cult of the Khazars was this very Baal cult, or developed from it.

Not to promote Miles Mathis, but LOGIC dictates that when you scratch a Jew, you get Cananite skin under your nails as Biblical accounts notwithstanding, they are/were the same people, or closely related. Especially with all the ‘foreign wives’ the old Hebrew prophets were always kvetching about.

Also important: people who think that Phoenecians, after sailing all the way from the East coast of the Mediterranean to Cornwall, England didn’t also sail up the rivers on the continent across the Channel, need to get out of town. And the cults found in those parts also supposedly practiced human sacrifice, though some ex-spurts attempt to demote it to just mass executions of criminals being reserved for a few yearly holy days.

The Jews, also known as “merchants” inherited the whole bag of Phoenecian Trucks™ and have used them through Europe and the Americas. Do they want their old digs in the Ukraine back? Does a mohal have a mouthful of Morgan David Wine?

Further more, didn’t geopolitical pundit, Halford McKinder put out some famous writing about the area encompassing the Ukraine being crucial to world hegemony?

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

“Who rules East Europe commands the Heartland; Who rules the Heartland commands the World-Island; Who rules the World-Island commands the World.” –Sir Halford Mackinder, 1919

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Geographical_Pivot_of_History

Used to true but it’s no longer true.

Sam J.’s theory of the control of Earth.

“Whoever controls low Earth orbit controls the planet.”

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

Thanks! That’s it. Didn’t L. LaRoche and his buddy Tarplay used to warn against Mackinder as a big time member of the cartel of his day? I see his name on what appear to be early school books. Propagandizing the rising generations, no doubt.
Yep, high earth orbit — and now under sea. Speaking of propaganda, maybe if the Jews can dig up a second hand submarine, they can swap out one of the airtight doors for that wooden one at Auschwitz!
I found and downloaded “The Geographical Pivot of History. Thanks again.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Putin grants Russian citizenship to NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden.

Snowden is so obviously a US intelligence asset that he glows in the dark.

The Russians have to know that. So Vlad is probably just punking Snowden’s handlers.

teo toon
teo toon
1 year ago

Ukraine confirms receipt of longer-range missiles it’s long sought from US.
And thus, the red line is crossed. “Oddly” it just so happens with the destruction by the American ZOG of the Russian pipelines.
BTW: with the destruction of the ensuing destruction of European industry, shipping from Europe will dry up thus crippling the East coast importation dependent industries
Gonzalo Lira says the US has declared war on Europe; but it is ZOG which has declared war on both Europe and America.

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

Multiple polls out of Brazil this weekend show socialist former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva with a sizable lead against incumbent conservative Jair Bolsonaro, though not a big enough lead to deter a runoff vote.

First round of the Brazilian elections are this Sunday. Only Americans try to hold important public votes on weekdays.

You can get a rundown, of reasonable length, here:

https://www.as-coa.org/articles/explainer-brazils-2022-general-election

Brazil elects its presidents by nationwide popular vote, with a run-off if no one gets a first round majority, like France. Even though Bolsonaro will likely not come first in the first round, he has a decent chance of pulling an upset in the second round anyway if the first round margin is not too large. Also, the Brazilian constitution is modeled on the American one, and the president can’t really do much without control of Congress and the major state governments. Neither Bolsonaro nor Lula had that during their administrations, and neither will have that even if they win. All this limits the importance of the elections.

The interesting thing is that while Bolsonaro is the anti-cabal candidate here, the cabal doesn’t seem to like Lula, whom they jailed to keep him from running the last time, either. Their preferred candidate is a woman who reminds me of Kirsten Gillibrand, who is running a distant fourth. My guess is that they have enough on their plate now with important northern hemisphere countries to deal with Brazil, so they will probably opt to sandbag whoever wins.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

Lula is the CCP choice.

phelps
1 year ago

Pennsylvania county sues Dominion Voting Systems for ‘unauthorized Python script’ & ‘foreign IP address’ – The report says, “This python script can exploit and create any number of vulnerabilities including, external access to the system, data export of the tabulations, or introduction of other metrics not part of or allowed by the certification process.”

Reading the lawsuit.
First of all, it’s a breach of contract. They are suing under the MSA that Dominion had them sign. This one will NOT be bounced for standing.

46. On or after November 2020, Fulton County became aware of severe anomalies in the Dominion Voting Systems due to the inaccuracy and/or inability to reconcile voter data with votes actually cast and counted, i.e., tabulated, by the System in Fulton County.

Yeah, Dominion will settle this shit pretty quickly if they can. Regardless of the actual breach of contract, they sure as hell don’t want this shit getting out.

56. Wake TSI conducted a report on February 19, 2021. (EXHIBIT D).

57. Importantly, that report found, inter alia, as follows;

a. There were errors in the ballot scanning; 15

b. There was a failure of Dominion Voting to meet Commonwealth Certification requirements;

c. There were non-certified database tools installed on the Dominion Voting System;

d. There were changes made to EMS three weeks before the 2020 election; and

e. There was a lack of commonwealth L&A inspections of the Dominion Voting Systems. Id., p. 5.

This one is going to be legally curious, as a breach of contract case:

71. The September Report found that a “python script” had been installed after the certification date of the system” and not only should such a script not have been added to the system, but “[t]his python script can exploit and create 18 any number of vulnerabilities including, external access to the system, data export of the tabulations, or introduction of other metrics not part of or allowed by the certification process.” Id., ¶ 5. Among other findings, this constituted a direct violation of and failure of the conditions required for certification in the Dominion Certification Report, see EXHIBIT B, pp. 40-50. 

So, the problem that Dominion has here is that there are very specific, easily measured requirements in the certification requirements of the contract. Regardless if how harmful the script was, on pure breach of contract, when the SOS in PA decertified the machines over this, it was a material breach by Dominion. Fulton Co is going to be getting some money.

73. The September Report further determined that “[a]n external IP address that is associated with Canada is found on the Adjudication01 [workstation]” and “[t]his shows that at least one of the network devices has connected to an external device on an external network” and that this was the same device that the post-certification python script was found on.

Just Canada?

80. The EAC Report concluded that 7 out of a total of 18 image cast precinct (ICP) tabulators used during the election “did not match the number of ballots scanned.” Id. This anomaly was confirmed and reproduced during investigation, but “the root cause of the anomaly was not determined.” 

At least teh EAC figured it out. They just didn’t tell the public, because I’ve never heard this before:

85. The EAC Report further noted that “[o]n February 11, 2022, Dominion submitted a Root Cause Analysis (RCA) to the EAC. The report indicates that erroneous code is present in the EAC certified D-Suite 5.5-B and D-Suite 5.5-C systems. The RCA report states that when the anomaly occurs, it’s due to a misread of the QR code. If the QR code misread affects a certain part of the QR code, the ICP scanner mistakenly interprets a bit in the code that marks the ballot as provisional. Once that misread happens, the provisional flag is not properly reset after that ballot’s voting session. The result is that every ballot 22 scanned and tabulated by the machine after that misread is marked as provisional and thus, not included in the tabulator’s close poll report totals.” 

The claims themselves are breach of contract and breach of warranty. That’s all, no election fraud claims, no edgy theories, just “you had a job to do and you fucked it up.”
Dominion is going to lose this one, and I hope that it snowballs and takes the whole company down.

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

Thanks for this analysis.

highangelhell
highangelhell
1 year ago

“Armed activists with a coalition of black self-defense groups marched ”
And somehow no one was accidentally shot?!

bigD
bigD
Reply to  highangelhell
1 year ago

I’ll meet these folks halfway, close the border. Reparations? You’re walking around strapped to the max. Seems like a valuable form of reparations to me. Looks like total freedom.

B.Chiclitz
B.Chiclitz
1 year ago

President Donald Trump has asked several of his donors to refrain from boosting Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

“…according to an individual tied to the donor world who spoke with The Post”. 

Sounds credible. Buried in the article, naturally.

mkw
mkw
1 year ago

> This is what bothers me here. I am doing enough I should be getting stopped by them at all cost, from my perspective.

Couple of possible explanations.
E.g. you overestimate the extend of the Surveillance and they will make sure you do.
I.e. they cover you with a really heavy and visible surveillance, enhancing your assumption that it’s like that everywhere. You report what you see and they do their best to trick you into extrapolating, so you claim it’s the same everywhere. They can even deploy assets to a couple of regulars here so we all here can have a similar experience and report it back via comments – which you read. Your theory is confirmed.
Now… Just because you were manipulated to perceive a part of the objective truth (surveillance) wrong (its extend), you are ripe for ridiculing. And it can be very useful, since now, anyone else, claiming there is a nefarious illegal surveillance machine in action (even a small one), can be ridiculed too. I think it’s even a SOP of intelligence services, how to hide real operations behind publicly widespread, actively ridiculed claims.

But I might be wrong as I don’t see any “ridiculing initiative” for the Surveillance so far.
Anyway, IMHO it might be healthy to check all of our basic assumptions from time to time…

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phelps
1 year ago

Nord Stream 1 pipeline from Russia loses all pressure after Nord Stream 2 pipeline lost all pressure earlier today – may have been targeted attack. Bad for Russia, bad for Germany, but absolutely devastating for migrants all across Europe. If Europe enters a hard recession, and a freezing winter with no heat, I am not sure the migrants will stay.

Looks like (((they))) are all in on killing most of Europe this winter for the Great Reset. Blowing up two pipelines at once (they are next to each other, so it’s very doable with one sub) is insanely overt, and the number of suspects is very very small.
Update: I’m looking at Poland. If Ukraine collapses, suddenly Russia is on their doorstep again, and with the Nordstreams out, then all the gas going into Germany has to go through Poland, giving them veto over Germany turning the taps back on.
Ukraine is also an obvious suspect, but I don’t think they have any subs to do it with. It will depend on the depth of the lines at the point of attack — if they are within 200 to maybe 500 feet of the surface, then Ukraine is back on the list, because it could have been done with divers rather than a sub.

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Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

I COULD have been the UK. I suppose it COULD have even been Israel, since Israel has plenty of coastline to operate submarines from. But realistically, it was probably the USS Jimmy Carter. They have decided to shut down any ability for Russia to repair it’s relations with Europe. However, they did it in the most panicked and stupidly obvious way.

NATO is going to disintegrate because they just kicked this domino over. There is no stopping it now.

The Europeans KNOW that Washington, DC did this. Washington, DC is the reason they are going to freeze this Winter and starve next year. Even firing up all the shut down nuclear power plants in Europe can’t be done fast enough to fix this. Shipment after shipment of bottled natural gas from America can’t make up the difference. THEY KNOW THAT THE US NAVY DID THIS. Maybe they don’t gravitate to Russia, but they almost certainly split from the US.

This is the END of the United States Empire. The US military will be kicked out of Europe. Then everywhere else. In a way, this is the absolutely BEST thing that could have happened to both Europe and the US, but damn is it gonna suck.

phelps
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

The could-haves are a lot of people. Israel is pretty low on my list, because this is real far out of their normal stomping grounds in a very unfriendly habitat for anyone unaccustomed to it. They would just farm it out to the UK, who they own completely.
DC ultimately did this, because whoever held the knife, the US watched them do it and either nodded in approval or ignored it.

mkw
mkw
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

I think it might have been White Hats as well. Far fetched, but there is some logic too. https://t.me/mkweng/1695 https://t.me/mkweng/1696

But of course, Ukraine with a help of the Cabal is the most probable alternative by far.

phelps
1 year ago

Russian military officer manning draft office shot by shooter off the street, act filmed by another for publication online.

More bandarian terrorism. If Russia goes actual WAR on Ukraine, they are done.

Stephen Morris
Stephen Morris
1 year ago

Just a random thought on the extent of who we’re dealing with here. If you apply the 90% 10% rule the the global economy/global population at large it surprisingly lines up pretty close to reality. That is until you get to the top of the pyramid. It looks a little like this.
Assuming 8 billion total population and 1.5 quintillion USD in total.
Bottom 7.2B adverage 20k ea.
The next 720M adverage 194k ea.
72M have 1.67M ea.
7.2M have 15.78M ea.
720K have 138.9M ea.
72K have 1.25B ea.
7.2K have 9.7B ea.
720 have 111B ea.
72 have 833B ea.
8 have 72T ea.
Or 7 have 10T ea. and one has 500T

The world’s richest people who are known are in the median of level 3 meaning half the third level and the top 2 levels of wealth are hidden. And you’re still looking at around 500- 800 people in the shadows with what amounts to unlimited wealth.

Fart Simpson
Fart Simpson
1 year ago

Epstein didn’t kill himself
Nord Stream didn’t torpedo itself

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

Apparently someone sabotaged one of the pipelines delivering gas from Russia to Europe, so the Europeans can’t get gas this winter even if their governments reverse course and make an agreement with Russia.

I am picking this up from Vox Day and Denninger, and haven’t done my own digging. VD and KD usually don’t push outright bs. If the pipeline was really sabotaged, there will probably be more information from other sources.

One reason I am noting this now is just to observe that you really can’t live in a world where gas pipelines get sabotaged by mysterious forces, not believe something like the Cabal exists, and understand current events. You either have to cultivate total ignorance, or live a world where things keep happening without any cause whatsoever.

Also, assuming this is Cabal, I don’t understand what they are trying to do at all. Presumably they want Europe to freeze. I don’t know why they want Europe to freeze. Also, I don’t know why they could have just sabotaged the pipelines without the fake Ukraine crisis. Just sabotage the pipelines, and blame the Russians, or whoever you want, after the fact. I don’t get all the theater.

phelps
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

Dutch and German officials have both confirmed it as an attack.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

@Ed

They need absolute chaos in Europe so that Europe needs a new Marshall plan a few years down the road. This will be supplied by Russia and China in order to weld Europe into the EAEU (Eurasian Economic Union).

This is all about the belt and road Initiative and the banksteins controlling the ‘world island’ (see Heartland thesis by Halford Mackinder.

Texas Arcane
1 year ago

DeSantis was a flat-out glowie from day one. FM shill.
Adam Carolla is FM shill.
Jimmy Kimmel was always a shill.
All local lodge members in good standing with all that entails.
The only person I have doubts about is Trump but it remains to be seen at this point. He just might turn out to be the real thing.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Texas Arcane
1 year ago

I’m not buying that the Freemasons have anything to do with this crap. There just aren’t enough of them. A few dozen over 50 middle class guys in a city of 200k can’t do anything. It looks like the Freemasons were infiltrated and subverted long ago. Indeed, they organization has been in decline since JFK died. Cabal has real heavy hitters, most obviously the Jesuits and the local Catholic Churches. To say nothing of the tribe.

freemasons are the least of my concerns. Indeed, I believe if the Freemasons had more numbers and power we would be better off.

bigD
bigD
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

It depends on how much money the 50 have and how much influence and action they can buy.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

It’s hard to say their anything about Freemasons role in the current shitshow but they have always been involved in gangstalking and murdering their enemies. 
https://alltruth.home.blog/2019/10/01/distortion-to-reality-freemasons-gaslighting-and-gangstalking/
”The Freemasons are rumoured to deal with their enemies via systems that subvert success within lives. It’s said that by way of recruiting non-Masons and others by poisoning the character of the victim, they dismantle and occupy the life of someone considered a threat or an annoyance.
Rumours of what’s known as “Masonic White Glove Treatment”, “”Silent Dagger” and “Slow Dagger” is a method by which Freemasons slowly take control of a victims life and build up a small group or helpers that ultimately all assist in destroying their finances, friendships and own self worth.

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wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

Reporting from the Soviet state of Michoacaun (formerly known as Michigan).

Price of gas is $4.19. A jump of .40c.

Just a ton of Democrat political commercials. For every 10 Dem commercials, one Republican. Dems have a mix of attack and platform commercials. Republicans—loooooooooooosers.

Though for the old Peter Meijer seat, there are some anti-Scholtken (D) commercials that hit pretty hard and are effective. And of course Dem attack ads against Gibbs–going to take SS away, effective too!

Can’t believe, disastrous economy, rampant crime, open borders and the enthusiasm for Democrats showed by yard signs—amazing to behold. So many vote for communal suicide! Democracy is amazing!
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Peter Gent
Peter Gent
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

If the surveillance is as described, populating yard signs has nothing to do with “enthusiasm”.

phelps
1 year ago

Re: My other Nordstream comment: Comparing the news maps to bathymetric plots, it looks like it was done in 50-100m of water. Well within technical divers’ abilities. Super easy, barely an inconvenience. So, Ukraine is back to being a suspect, but Poland is the only suspect I can think of that would be cool with fucking Russia and Germany at the same time.
Update: this shit just gets more and more ridiculous. The Baltic Pipe pipeline opened literally today. It connects the North Sea gas operations to… Poland. Intentionally bypassing Germany. Now, the only way for Germany to get gas from Russia or the North Sea is through Poland.
I never thought I would say this, but I think WW3 starting with Germany invading Poland is back on the table.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

Poland thanks US for sabotaging pipelines: https://gab.com/Spacecowboy777/posts/109072787825425763

phelps
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Yeah, but that’s a former minister, and the current state minister told him to STFU and keep blaming Russia. That’s pretty sus.

Chief_Tuscaloosa
Chief_Tuscaloosa
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

It looks bad for the Poles, but anyone other than the Poles who might have done it would know that. I agree Poland would enjoy sticking it to GER and RUS on the same day, but would the Poles have been dumb enough to do it on OPENING DAY? Intel makes it hard to know who to blame.
And how do they not have buoys and cameras/towers/satellites on something that carries billions of dollars of energy a year?

phelps
Reply to  Chief_Tuscaloosa
1 year ago

Insert Pollack joke here.

bigD
bigD
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

The Polish handgun

teo toon
teo toon
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

Many alt-news commentators such as Gonzalo Lira ans the Duran have deduced that ZOG America is the culprit.

phelps
Reply to  teo toon
1 year ago

I’m absolutely not ruling us out. Even if the poles did it, I still put it 75% that we knew and allowed it.

phelps
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I know in the 60’s and 70’s there were genius-level IQs sitting in a room saying, “If money was no object, we had every resource from UDT deep-water divers to satellites at our disposal, and we absolutely had to know where every sub was, how would be make that happen?”

Yup. And they did have all the money in the world, and they put ocean wide mic networks all over the ocean. Electric subs can go silent for a short while and maybe drop off that network, but even then, you see them go silent on the way in, and reappear on the way out.
The more I look, the less I think this was done by sub. The water is too shallow to risk navigation, especially when shallow water makes every other method easier. I think it’s almost certainly either divers or an ROV — and we were announcing that we were testing an ROV in that exact area last week.
Easiest thing in the world would be to just put a week long timer on the bombs, set them, and transit away.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Underinvestment in Fossil Fuels will bring about Peak fossil fuels in terms of accessibility sooner than later.
They don’t need to do anything about the food supply itself.
The Chemical fertilizer shortage that results from “Peak Oil” will be causing more of a shortage of food in the future than before on its own.
This will be a return to more historic Darwinian conditions.

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

“…Underinvestment in Fossil Fuels will bring about Peak fossil fuels in terms of accessibility sooner than later…”

This is blasphemy! The givers of the “Holy Hydrocarbon” will never let this happen.

LISTEN TO ME!! The “Holy Hydrocarbon” must flow… the “Holy Hydrocarbon” has given me accelerated evolution for four thousand years… it has enabled you to live two hundred years… the “Holy Hydrocarbon” helps make the sapho juice, which gives the red-lipped mentats the ability to be living computers… the secret side of spice… the water of life.

Anyone who suggests using electric cars to replace the “Holy Hydrocarbon” must be made to REPENT!

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

You are not doing anything to convince anyone of your ideas.
You seem to not only insist that an impractical technology must be adopted whether people want it or not but to also now be endorsing the suppression of the competition.
You are also making an irrational argument based on mockery.
You sound more like the one demanding that people who don’t like electric cars must be made to repent.

phelps
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Ditto. Your facts are weak, and your rhetoric is abysmal. You need to go back and look at your argument from your audience’s perspective and rework it.

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

“…You are not doing anything to convince anyone of your ideas…”

Surely you can see that I’ve given up on convincing anyone that electric cars are good for survival and autonomy as you insist that fuel from some far away place that is owned by the same Oligarchical cabal that is screwing everything up is ALWAYS going to be viable as opposed to electric which you can get from any number of, noted many already, sources.

No, I’m taunting your irrationality. The “Holy Hydrocarbon” to you is just like a religion. Never mind that you can use “Holy Hydrocarbons” to charge the electric car but you can’t use electricity to fill a “Holy Hydrocarbon” car. Even when I answer all your objections, you keep repeating the same ones over and over. The obsession with the “Holy Hydrocarbon” is nothing more than the constant refrain of “God will provide” uttered constantly by some, (which really annoys me as God gave us a brain and while I’m certainly not a prophet I expect that when he gave us a brain he expected more than chanting “God will provide” being the first, and only for some, response to any problems we have). This obsession with the “Holy Hydrocarbon” is like the Xhosa people who killed all their cattle and destroyed their food to make the White man go away. How did that work out?

“…You seem to not only insist that an impractical technology…”

You need to prove that statement. It’s highly irrational and I’ve given very good ball park figures where the cost of batteries can be cut by over an order of magnitude using present materials to make flywheels. My figures were very conservative. The amounts could be much higher with even less cost. I suspect you will have a hard time proving impractical as hundreds of thousands of people are driving around refuting it every single day.

“…must be adopted whether people want it or not but to also now be endorsing the suppression of the competition…”

You’re lying. I never insisted that electric be the only option. Show me where I said that. You will not find it. I have said that I think it can be better than the “Holy Hydrocarbon” which is limited to one type of monopolized Oligarchical controlled fuel instead of electric which can use any sort of source that you can make electricity with. A very big number of sources.

All the arguments put up against electric cars I’ve seen here are immature simpleton arguments that are extremely weak and foolish and ignore facts as much as possible. I would say the only good argument is that they cost too much but I’ve readily acknowledged that over and over. A good case can be made for the cost “if” you are buying a new car. The total lifetime ownership cost is very competitive with the “Holy Hydrocarbon” especially since the NWO seems bound and determined to crush the “Holy Hydrocarbon” so prices of the fuel could easily run in to unobtainium level prices and there will be nothing you can do about this.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

You are the one who ignores the valid objections raised against your side and the fact that we have hydrocarbons in great quantities.
You only respond to the objections that you have an arguable case for (not necessarily a winning case)
When you lose the argument you resort to mockery.
When someone objected to hydrocarbons being suppressed to bring on a manipulated/forced switch you mocked them for it.
And we most certainly can do something about the NWO as Trump proved.

There is no point in having a discussion with you and you seem intent on causing trouble in AC’s comment section since you say you have come to the same conclusion in the opposite direction.

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

“…When you lose the argument you resort to mockery…”

I haven’t lost any argument. Not a single one. I answered every single objection. I only went to the “Holy Hydrocarbon” because for some reason I don’t understand some of you are obsessed with the “Holy Hydrocarbon”. You have made the “Holy Hydrocarbon” an object of worship.

“…When someone objected to hydrocarbons being suppressed to bring on a manipulated/forced switch you mocked them for it…”

See you’re so obsessed you don’t even recognize when you make my points for me. If they can suppress the “Holy Hydrocarbon” then your “Holy Hydrocarbon” car is just a big hunk of metal. If it were electric you could charge it from any of a VAST amount of ways to create electricity. THIS IS WHAT I’M pointing out. You can’t even tell when you irrationally make my point for me.

“…And we most certainly can do something about the NWO as Trump proved.There is no point in having a discussion with you and you seem intent on causing trouble in AC’s comment section…”

Oh yeah, it’s me “causing trouble” with…facts and logic. Can’t have that. These damn facts and logic will cause trouble every time. Better we depend on the “Holy Hydrocarbon” that will automatically pump itself from the ground and refine itself and then be delivered to our “Holy Hydrocarbon” cars. God forbid some evil electric blasphemy where someone uses local solar cells to charge their cars. That would be the height of evil.

“…We have enough now to wait for alternatives to become practical…”

Just like Europe has plenty of the “Holy Hydrocarbon” natural gas…WHOOPS!

And BTW how exactly do you advance something by not building any of them??? A bit of condrum there. No, the competition car makers have going on now is advancing batteries very fast.You know, we tried the “not building them” path already. GM built a perfectly usable electric car way back. Recalled them and crushed all of them. If they had been more forward looking they would own the electric car market now. They could have slowly made the batteries better but refused as they are spreadsheet managers who care nothing for innovation. They only care for next quarter profits. See,

Who killed the Electric car

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

We have right now Tesla electric cars that people are fully comfortable with and have cost of ownership less than comparable “Holy Hydrocarbon” cars. You can irrationally bleat on and on about people “forcing” you to use electric cars but only if you ignore your own arguments that there are lots and lots of “Holy Hydrocarbon” cars and parts. Surely enough to last the rest of your life. So you can drive your “Holy Hydrocarbon” cars all you want without an electron in sight.

I have shown “one” possible method using present materials to make flywheels for batteries that would cut the cost of a  100 kW-hr, (larger Tesla model S battery), to $1,666.66 in the link below plus other alternatives for low cost batteries. The “Holy Hydrocarbon” could in no way compete with this.

https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-01-29-2022/#comment-384152

And furthermore, just to corral all the stray cows, you can always tow a small generator behind an electric car and have all the range you want. And even further, Lowell said one problem was he makes a few trips every year over 500 miles. Well is it not possible to rent a car 4 or 5 times a year for long range travel? It certainly is. Most people hardly ever go long range. For those that do constantly, then they should stick with the “Holy Hydrocarbon”.

And do not even try to say I am “against” petroleum or petroleum based cars. I have said over and over I am not. My point was that electric cars free you from Oligarchical control of your transportation fuel supplies and open up all sorts of alternatives to make electricity to fuel your car. You have of course totally ignored this fact because…it’s true and in fact it’s THE point. The whole reason I like electric cars, so you have to ignore it lest you admit…defeat. Anyone can see that the point I made was totally valid. Especially since now we see rocketing hydrocarbon fuel prices.

My thoughts on this are survivalist. Sure it cost more to store food up but good luck trying to get food when there’s a catastrophe. Same with a break down in fuel supplies but if it’s electric you can use any number of ways to make electricity.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Europe sure has a lot of electricity right now doesn’t it?

To think that cabal can’t or won’t control electricity the way they control hydrocarbons is a joke.

You have not responded to may objections and you just handwave others away.

The only one doing any worship here is you about electric cars.

The obvious trouble causing is when you declare we are not worthy of logical debate and just start throwing insults and mockery around at people who disagree with you.

Nobody said not to build any electric cars or any other kind.
Our point is that they are not ready to replace hydrocarbon cars and that they are being used to try and control us.

You sound just like the central planners telling us to be reliant on the current inferior electric cars and to rent anything else so we can be controlled.
And towing a generator is going to reduce your efficiency even further while still making you stop and wait for it to charge up your car instead of filling your tank in a few minutes.
There have been reasonable (but still not as good as IC) hybrids but they are suppressed by the people who want to use pure ECs to control us.

If you rely on ECs you are relying on the grid and/or whatever (probably hydrocarbon) ability you have to generate your own electricity while taking on all of the drawbacks of ECs.
ECs do nothing to make you more resilient and do quite a bit to make you less so.
I can siphon gas from enemy vehicles and carry it back to my car, can you siphon electricity and carry it back in a bucket?

If you are worried about long term storage of fuels then we have solutions for that, from fuel stabilizers to getting a propane conversion and a storage tank.

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

“…You have not responded to may objections and you just handwave others away…”

This is why I’m annoyed. What you said is a blatant, bald faced lie. The objection you “say”, right above the quote, that I haven’t covered about electrical supplies I covered over and over. Once more but no details as I already covered a bunch of them, how many ways can you make electricity??? Lots. I’m not hand waving anything. You just, as above, repeat the exact same objections over and over. It’s obvious you’re trolling me because you’re surely not that stupid. So I treat trolling as trolling. It doesn’t deserve decent answers.

“…There have been reasonable (but still not as good as IC) hybrids but they are suppressed…”

Another lie. There are millions of them. Ever heard of a Prius? I wouldn’t choose that but there’s plenty more.

“…Hybrid electric vehicles in the United States…5.8 million…”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hybrid_electric_vehicles_in_the_United_States

“…And towing a generator is going to reduce your efficiency even further while still making you stop and wait for it to charge up your car…”

Either you are foolish or you are trolling me. Doesn’t deserve and answer because you either don’t want to or can not understand.

“…If you rely on ECs you are relying on the grid…”

Another lie.

“…ECs do nothing to make you more resilient and do quite a bit to make you less so…”

Another lie.

“…I can siphon gas from enemy vehicles and carry it back to my car,…”

Good luck doing that without getting shot.

“…If you are worried about long term storage of fuels then we have solutions for that…”

Aren’t you afraid someone will “siphon” all your gas away like you say you will do??? This is the sort of thing I’m talking about. You make one statement then make one right after it that negates the reasoning of the one you made before but pretend…nothing to see…move along now, that it somehow has some sort of logic. It’s just foolish. If you are going to make such huge foopahs then don’t be mad at me for easily pointing them out.

Solar panels last at least 25 years. How about you don’t store gas for a short time but buy a energy source that will continue to run as long as the Sun comes up. If the Sun doesn’t come up, driving is the least of your problems.

I don’t agree with Musk statement that gas cost more in electricity than electric cars. He has a point energy wise though. Cars only get 25% or so efficiency. Solar is much higher.

The link below shows some of the numbers but he’s obviously absurd too because he’s figuring the power for the electric car only comes from burning fuel. A big cheat. You can bet he’s doing it on purpose.

https://www.cfr.org/blog/do-gasoline-based-cars-really-use-more-electricity-electric-vehicles-do

Your objections are absurd and have been answered over and over.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

I could continue this debate and deal with your arguments easily but I’m not going to.
Neither of us is convincing the other.
If you are legitimate then one of us has flawed logic (I don’t think it’s me) and if you are not then you are just wasting my time on purpose.

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

“…GM built a perfectly usable electric car way back. Recalled them and crushed all of them. If they had been more forward looking they would own the electric car market now…”

I want to add something to this. It takes very little HP to drive a car down the highway. If GM had been smart they could have built a very fuel efficient, very high RPM, high output engine and then used smaller battery packs with electric motors to get huge torque and acceleration. The engine could have been a high RPM lightweight turbo-supercharged 2 stroke diesel with huge output but only a few speeds and let the batteries do the driving for peak torque. The gear heads would have loved all this power and acceleration. It could have slowly worked electric into the market. But..no, they had to crush all the electric cars. Their engineering produced really advanced electric drives and electric auto system and they let all that go. Now they have lost huge market share and have gone bankrupt due to mismanagement.

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

I think you all just have some serious mental block that you just refuse to see anything but bad about electric cars. All the objections you bring up about monitoring and electronic hijack are just the same for all new IC cars. So that’s a bust. Now you add in that you can buy older cars and yes that’s true but you can also buy tons of surplus electric motors and batteries. I don’t deny they are too high right now but deals can be found. And especially if you use the electric for short hops and diesel for long ones the prices are not as bad as you think.

There’s also the fact that removing the remote control from an electric vehicle I think would be easier than from a IC. In an IC all the sensors are connected to the main computer and all these values are in the controller. In a electric, the controller works off of CAN bus which would be much easier to hack. You don’t have near as many sensors. Not even close. So the control computer could be changed. They have these for IC cars also.

And besides you could always disconnect the antenna and then it will be connected to nothing.

It confounds me that you don’t see that if they are going so far as to shut off all the cars they damn sure are not going to let you have gas. I see this as there are ways around the electric control but you damn sure will never be able to build a refinery in your backyard. If you think electric cars and batteries are expensive, try to build a refinery. I can see a way I could cobble together an electric car but I know I can’t build a refinery. Maybe it’s just me and the rest of you have refinery building skills in your back pocket.

Why don’t you people see that shutting off all the power everywhere is a major provocation but faking some gas shortage is not so much??? Why can y’all not see this? It makes no sense to me at all.

The only thing I can come up with is mental block. Some things people just refuse to see no matter what. A case of, you can not stop the flow of the “Holy Hydrocarbon”.

As for the war thing, GOOD. I don’t want these assholes to have vehicles they can drive all over the world and murder people. It’s a feature. If they only have electric cars and tanks they can’t attack all over.

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

“…The problem is the changeover is a lever…”

I get what you are saying. I just don’t agree that the capability of spoofing an electric car to not turn off is harder, (remove the antenna #1), than creating gasoline. I say there’s a possibility of changing electronics but the possibility of making gasoline is a very hard problem. For me it’s nothing but a lining up of what can be done to thwart them and electric comes up with less problems in the column when you add them up.

Maybe someone will come up with a way to make gasoline cheaply from electricity. Then I will change my mind.

phelps
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

For wifi/cell frequencies, those antennas are often just specially shaped traces on the PCB. The only way to disconnect then hardware wise is to scrape away the trace leading to the antenna trace.

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

“…scrape away the trace leading to the antenna trace…”

Yes. Good info on how to dismantle i.t Remember how I talked so much about the ESP32 microcontrollers? They do the same.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ESP32

So you scrape a break in the lead then soldier in a switch, or better yet a voltage controlled relay, so that you can turn it on and off.

NOW pay attention…is it easier to scrape off a antenna trace, or unplug it, so that they can’t turn your electric car off or is it easier to build an oil refinery in your backyard to make fuel???? My point is, “overall”, it’s easier to deal with electric cars in a engineered energy starvation situation than it is making your own fuel.

I’m really dumbfounded why people can’t get this. It stupefies me people can’t get this.

People keep saying ,”well they can turn your car off”, but IC cars are the same for new ones and it seems that it’s completely ignored that if they are going to go so far as to turn off all the electric cars and the electricity to houses…good luck on going to a filling station and getting gas. That’s why I keep saying “Holy Hydrocarbon” because if they are doing all these other things how is it that you can fuel up like normal??? Miracle of the hydrocarbon??? With electric set up you can use solar or any number of ways to make electricity including burning wood. They can not turn off the Sun.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Kit cars, like Factory 5.
I don’t think they have all of the modern garbage.

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

Not what you are looking for but..

Can you still drive a Tesla if it’s offline?…”

https://www.quora.com/Can-you-still-drive-a-Tesla-if-its-offline

Interesting…links in search that ask how to turn off Internet in Teslas never come up though they are listed as a link in the search engine. Hmmm…

Ding, ding, ding. Buy an older model Tesla model S and since they are 3G and it’s discontinued then they will not connect.

https://www.torquenews.com/11826/early-tesla-model-s-vehicles-will-lose-their-mobile-internet-connection-february-2022

more data,”…Tesla used a 3G modem and sim card from AT&T in those early vehicles…”

So there’s a sim card somewhere that can likely be pulled out. I doubt they would invent a new type sim card. Not the Tesla way to reinvent something so common. Thread with location of sim card.

https://teslamotorsclub.com/tmc/threads/where-is-the-sim-card-located.19561/

“If you really want to be anal about it and have the cash what you do is buy a crate electric motor. They are too high now but I have seen decent deals at times. You have to jump on them. You buy a third party controller for the motor and the batteries.

Here’s a guy who built this for his boat. He uses solar to charge it AND he can use the propeller of the bot to run the motor as a generator to charge his batteries as he moves using wind power. Here’s a link to his blog which has electric boat propulsion stuff on it. There’s also lots of DIY electric car people. I recommended using a Volkswagen TDI diesel the other day but the prices on these things have gone through the roof. Cummins also has a great small diesel but it’s $8K. The good thing is it’s new and has everything included except the radiator and the intercooler.

A cheap solution, I think, would be these three cylinder motors that they had in Geo_Metro.

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

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

There’s strong evidence of oil reserves refilling over time without intervention. The “Dino bones” myth was so obviously wrong they had to change it to plankton or algae bones or some equally dumb shit.

There will be no peak oil, it’s all a lie of scarcity to keep you afraid and limited.

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

There will be no peak oil, it’s all a lie of scarcity to keep you afraid and limite”

“…Yes! You must have faith in the “Holy Hydrocarbons”!

As surely as the Great Pumpkin will rise out of the pumpkin patch, the “Holy Hydrocarbons” will always be with us in full abundance but only if you have faith.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

We have enough now to wait for alternatives to become practical and to see if they do replenish. (which there is evidence for)

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

There will be peak oil. Simply by dint of the population consuming more oil when its available and cheap
How fast are the recharges compared to consumption?

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
1 year ago

red cross repeats aids malfeasance with vaids malfesance… /// uneuro and unamerican elites decide to freeze those who wont fight and die for their mangy hides, https://thesaker.is/2022-09-27-the-americans-declared-war-on-europe-gonzalo-lira/

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

Guns don’t kill people. Alec Baldwin kills people.

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

U.S. Congress negotiators set $12 billion for new Ukraine aid. Fortunately it is not like there is anyone who is homeless in America who could use that money.

To note. If we took this money and made very small apartments, we could house a lot of people. This is a Toyota Sunrader camper. It’s 126 sq. ft.(7′ x 18′) and people live in them full time. It’s very small but a couple can live in them. Wikipedia says,”…553,000 homeless people in the United States on a given night…”

https://www.toyotarvforsale.com/1979-sunrader-4spd-manual-in-columbus-oh/

Here’s a guy who makes an updated version. Very cool.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAyt-3mI7wo

Anyway at the same space for $12 billion @ $200 a sq. ft. we could house 476,190 people in comparable space.

You can hate the homeless. You can despise them with a passion but it’s hard to argue that any one of us would rather send the money to the psychopaths in Ukraine than house the homeless here.

phelps
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

I think the money is wasted as well, but you can’t build housing for the homeless that cheap. You have to build it like a prison, because homeless people will absolutely destroy normal housing. I can’t explain it even though I’ve seen it.
You have to assume that they are actively vandalizing it at all times. I don’t know why they intentionally flood the toilets. I don’t know why they peel the drywall paper off the wall. I don’t know why they gouge with a screwdriver until there is a foot wide hole in the floor. I just know if they can they will.
We really need literal training on how to live in a house before they can live in a house. I think they have to be promoted up through (and demoted a few times until they get it.)

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

Imagine believing that they can mind control the hell out of everyone with the MSM and social media, get people to gang stalk and turn against their culture and heritage, and support the sexual mutilation of their children…. But somehow it’s completely impossible for them to teach homeless people how to keep from tearing things up.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

Homeless people destroy everything because the vast majority of them have serious mental health issues.

Living in NYC for 30+ years has shown me that most homeless people are beyond broken. They use drugs and alcohol to self medicate, and no amount of money or “training” is going to help them.

Various social programs give free anti psychotic meds to these people, and they won’t take them. If you try to house them, they destroy everything around them.

Prior to the 80’s, we had large, state funded facilities that warehoused these types of people and kept them off the streets and away from productive people.

There were abuses and poorly run facilities, the media did several famous stories about them, which made white liberals feel bad, so the institutions were shuttered and folks were kicked out onto the streets in huge numbers.

Now, a generation later, mentally ill people just wallow in their own filth on the streets of most major and secondary cities, and drag all of the rest of us along for the ride.

We are a failed society on so many fundamental levels.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Another Dave
1 year ago

It’s absolutely a myth that prior to the 1980s we have massive numbers of mental hospitals to deal with the people who are now homeless. We’re talking about several hundred thousand homeless people.

and no, their mental illness isn’t causing them to be homeless.

try a live amongst the homeless and I guarantee that once it fully dawns on you that there is no way out, that no social services will help you, and you realize that you’re being gang stalked, you will quickly develop symptoms of being mentally ill. And no psychiatric medication will help you, because your anxiety and paranoia will have developed as a trauma response to your surroundings. Those medications don’t cure any of that,

after just a few months of this, the most self righteous of conservatives and other assholes blabbering that it’s all a choice to be homeless will be hitting the crack pipe in desperation, too.

I was gang stalked into homeless. It’s fucking hell on earth. Fucking hell. And I honestly believe everyone who thinks homelessness is a choice or that it’s all caused by mental illness are a bunch of unbelievably sick and perverted assholes.

once you really experience absolute helplessness, once you realize all the community service organizations aren’t going to help you and have actually been turned against you, once it really sinks in that there is no fucking way out and no one gives a shit and most Americans are in fact indifferent monsters who rationalize sociopathic cruelty and abuse, your outlook on humanity forever changes.

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

“…It’s absolutely a myth that prior to the 1980s we have massive numbers of mental hospitals to deal with the people who are now homeless…”

You’re wrong on this. I know for a absolute 100% fact as I had a relative that worked in a big major mental hospital and they tore that down and replaced it with far, far less places by an order of magnitude. A lot of these were closed because of lawsuits by the American civil liberties union. They had to let people go who wanted to be let go. There’s a ton of people who were thrown out who were ok on medication but they can’t deal with life in an uncontrolled environment and they just fall farther and farther down. My basic assumption, and I think it would hard to refute, is if they had a secure place to bed down and live with great big lockable heavy duty doors so they could be safe then they would be better off. This is not some huge mental leap.

I also am aghast at the immense amount of funds spent on them while not actually giving them a home. I don’t believe they want them to have homes so they can continue to suck up all the funds for “services” for the homeless. I have many times here on this site taken the numbers that they say are homeless and what they are spending from the government statistics and shown that the officials are eating this money up without building homes. Some excuses are that there’s minimum space requirements and stuff like that but…change the damn law. They pretend that some invisible line is there that they can’t cross. We used to have flop houses in every city. Some good, some abominable but you could lodge there super cheap. I say better small spaces than the street.

There is a lot of screwed up people who are homeless but I agree with you totally that you can be homeless and not be screwed up and eventually be made that way or at least cause serious depression and despondency.

Look at this movie about street kids in Seattle. You can easily see they are not mentally ill tinfoil hats. Troubled…yes and troublesome. One of them ends up, they say, committing suicide but could have just as easily been killed by someone.

I repeat, I have NO problem with confining them if they cause trouble. I bet if jails were like Japan where you have to sit quietly all day making no noise or not talking that people would be way more likely to want to stay out of jail. Instead, they let the inmates run wild or in some jails instead of making them orderly they torment the prisoners, which I’m against.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streetwise_(1984_film)

Found a copy. It’s worth watching.

https://www.veoh.com/watch/v20259129X9zRjypc

phelps
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Yup, the institutions were real, and Reagan closed them. Easily his biggest mistake.
Say it’s 300K homeless that really need to be institutionalized. In Texas, one state hospital alone (Terrell) housed 3K inpatient cases in the 1970s. That’s 1% of the problem in one hospital, and the NE had even bigger hospitals than Terrell. My local sanitarium housed over 200 in the 80s and was expanding when the hammer came down.

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

BTW Geraldo Rivera made his name as a reporter by doing a big expose of a mental institution in at Staten Island‘s Willowbrook State School and Rockland County‘s Letchworth Village. Ir was a horrible place. Really bad.

And something else about the movie Streetwise. There’s an update on the kid jumping off the bridge in the first of the movie. They caught up with him and,

“…Half of the film is the now 40-something gentleman watching clips of himself as a 14-year-old, and reacting to his younger self. Then, he begins to talk about how he was tired of the street life, tired of drugs and guns, tired of not having direction. It took stints in jail to get him to realize that.
Frankly his life, now, couldn’t be more different than his female counterpart. His kids and grandkids are doing great. His marriage is wonderful. He’s clean and employed. He’s got a house. His criminal record is always an impediment — I know all about that — but he hasn’t let that define his life…”

So some people do change.

https://letterboxd.com/film/streetwise-revisited-rat/

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Another Dave
1 year ago

Those news stories were largely white liberal Jewish productions. Let’s give credit where credit is due.

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

Right. Compare sometime the door hardware found in the average home to the stuff installed in a motel or office building. Big box stores sell $9.87 entry lock sets. Some people actually put those on their homes; the good ones don’t cost much more. Public housing agencies sometimes but normal rental houses around towns. The tenants quickly destroy them, unlike the typical “project” apartment, which is built to last (and still gets destroyed sometimes). One public housing CEO used to prattle on that “We don’t want our housing stock to look ‘Institutional.’ He also wanted to run his agency ‘like a business.’

bigD
bigD
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

that’s true. I believe that the homeless would get a little more sympathy if they didn’t create a disaster zone every place they set up.

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

“…you can’t build housing for the homeless that cheap…”

I fully agree the homeless are a disaster and a pain in the ass, but I don’t agree that you couldn’t build super sturdy houses for cheap. I also do not believe that having them live under bridges, in ditches or on side walks is better than placing them in controlled apartment blocks. A VERY BIG amount of my complaining is that if you look at the exact amount of money they are already spending you could build small apartments for this amount in a couple of years. The bureaucracy is eating all that damn money while letting them live on sidewalks. This is obscene. If we are going to let them live on the sidewalks anyway, cut every single damn penny of money going to the “homeless industry” and let the bureaucrats live on the sidewalks.

Concrete is your friend.

Make a mold for the whole damn apartment. For the electrical and water chases, you use rubber lines that are contained on the ends. You fill them with air, then pour the whole apartment. When hardened, lower the pressure on the expanded rubber lines and pull them out. Inside the mold is everything. The bed frames, the counters the cabinets, the whole works. Everything possible is concrete. You pour the whole damn thing at once. It dries fast with the right additives. The whole apartment is mounted on concrete beams and columns, with concrete grid walkways and walkways roofs. Concrete is cheap.

Another possibility is to pour all the walls, floor and roof separately, assemble on site and glue and bolt them together. Maybe cheaper because of shipping.

Insulation could be foamed concrete, a very good insulation. The Germans build apartments with these big prefab slabs of foamed concrete that are steam cured. I’ve seen these. Very energy efficient and low cost.

Another possibility is to spray fast acting concrete of a magnesium type which dries immediately into a form. The sprayed magnesium concrete becomes the face and the actual form for the regular foamed concrete. Fill with foamed concrete, set aside and let the whole mass dry.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Edison did that with houses. Some are still in use.

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

Thanks, I didn’t know about that. I suspect that people loath the sameness and style of concrete manufactured houses. I also suspect that over time if you could get a really super cheap house that works well people may change their ideas as many people can’t afford a house at all. Better a cheap house that is paid for than a house you can’t have at all.

https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/thomas-edisons-concrete-houses

These look ok to me.

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I think if the houses were made in a factory in slabs and pieces and then glued together like fiberglass boats they could cut cost. The whole house carried on one truck, then assembled in place. The ones I’m talking about for homeless would much smaller. You could carry a lot of them on one truck.

https://www.treehugger.com/one-hundred-years-ago-thomas-edison-built-houses-out-concrete-4857169

One improvement that I mentioned is using magnesium based cements to make forms. Here’s a link on this stuff.

https://greenhomebuilding.com/articles/ceramicrete.htm

It dries almost immediately and can be sprayed. A technique would be to have concrete forms in a factory. Spray or pour, precolored magnesium concrete thin shells in the factory. These forms/shells could trucked to the site. Bolted together, then poured with normal concrete and reinforcement.

This magnesium concrete is really tough stuff. It’s used for operating room floors because of it’s high electrical resistance. A form of this is called Ceramicrete and was designed to encase nuclear waste. Tells you how permanent it is. Thousand year old Chinese temples concrete beams were cut open and found to be wood beams that were covered by magnesium cement. This type concrete sticks to wood and any sort of plant fiber. The Chinese are using this stuff for lots of building projects. Not everything the Chinese do is crap. Some stuff is very innovative.

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

Some of these concrete houses are in good shape and over 100 years old. Wow!

https://indianapublicmedia.org/momentofindianahistory/concrete-utopia/

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Anyhow who mindlessly hates the homeless or believes that they just inexplicably choose that lifestyle is really not worth listening to on any topic.

It’s pretty obvious that our homeless problem is quite deliberately created. It’s either part of a depopulation program or a means of scaring the living daylights out of young professionals to keep their mouths shut so they don’t lose their job.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Matthew : 25
40 “The King will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.’

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Such as abort them, molest them, and destroy their faith. As Jesus said, “It would be better that anyone who does those things to little ones would have a giant rock tied to their neck and be thrown into the ocean.” Nobody takes that seriously. If we did, there would be a whole lot of dead pedophiles, public school teachers, and abortion clinic personnel.
On the other hand, treat the children well, and Jesus will reward you as if you did it for Him.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Does Jesus Christ save those who do not seek his salvation?

Can you help someone who has no interest in being helped? Who actively goes out of their way to make their lives worse?

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

“…Can you help someone who has no interest in being helped? Who actively goes out of their way to make their lives worse?…”

Just who the hell do you think you are to condemn every single homeless person in the US?

And just how is it that you know that every single homeless person if given a safe, lockable, Secure place to rest their head, keep clean and cook for themselves would not realize that this beats the hell out of living on a sidewalk? Do you believe that no one at any time can ever change at all? If so then please explain your evidence for this.

A lot of homeless say over and over and over that they hate shelters because they are open and not safe. They can not defend themselves. We all know if you try to defend yourself from various diversity that it’s you that goes to jail. If they are on the streets that can threaten to kick the diverse ass so it’s actually safer for them than large open bay where diversity preys on everyone. It’s even like this in subways, as we have seen recently. And donlt think my empathy for the homeless means I am not ion favor of jailing the evil criminals. Especially, most especially, people who steal or are violent. I see stealing as violent because people don’t want their stuff stolen. It’s straight up threatening violence that allows people to steal.

phelps
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

There is so, so, so, so much help for the homeless in America. There are many programs that are under capacity (as of a few years ago, that might have changed with the recent surge) for qualifying people.
The problem is the qualifying. The biggest impediments are that you have to stay sober, and you have undergo mental health treatment. There are a lot of homeless people who won’t cooperate with that.
There are other people that literally just want (what they see as) the freedom to live on their own terms. I think they have that right — but they don’t have the right to trespass to do it. Texas passed a law requiring cities to start setting up designed campgrounds, and I think that is a good start, but I think that there also needs to be more support for actual frontier.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

Or the most obvious blockade: Cabal is gangstalking you and everyone is under strict orders to have nothing to do with you.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

They should be allowed to live on Yurts or Ger on the plains whilst herding sheep and goats for their own sustenance and migrating their herds to the right pasture. If they truly want to live free.
Otherwise for those refusing treatment there is nothing we can do for them other then let them die in some cases.
We can pray for them. But you know there are always those who refuse the lifeboat like the Gospel. And God lets us damn ourselves.
So it should be with us in regards to the homeless.

phelps
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Yup. The poor will always be with us.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Real Welfare will be quite paternalistic about many of the homeless. Many of them are drug addicts after all. And have other behavioral issues that contribute.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Do a few months on the street, turned away from every form of help, after you’ve already lost everything. And you’ll produce symptoms of mental illness, too.

phelps
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

That doesn’t happen.
Turned away from every form of help that you want to get, sure. But not every form of help that is out there.

Machine Trooper
Machine Trooper
1 year ago

“I am doing enough I should be getting stopped by them at all cost, from my perspective. The fact I am not being stopped makes me think somehow what I am doing here, is being, to their eye, effectively contained. And I don’t know how. If I was on twitter, I would just assume they were not showing anybody my tweets. But blocking this site from greater exposure would seem considerably more complicated given I am self-hosted. Yet I think they must have some way.”

My eyes have opened wider as to the ubiquity of the surveillance since I discovered your site. But I’ve thought for many years that Cabal is frequently sloppy and lazy, fumbling OPSEC with no worries because they’re not really worried about us discovering their dirty deals. They’ve got the bovine masses so programmed that it doesn’t matter much what us “fringe right-wing lunatics” reveal. The drooling human cattle will reject our counter-Narrative info faster than a jerking knee because we aren’t on the Idiot Box or Faceborg. In fact, if they let us keep fighting for scraps of a limited audience, maybe they’ll more easily find a few more patsies to set up in the next Whitmer “Kidnapping” or Capitol “Insurrection.”

Enough sheeple have been lobotomized by public education and MK Ultra entertainment while drinking flouridated water for the last few generations, we could show the Globohomo elite raping babies on an altar to Baphomet, and our countrymen would dismiss it as conspiracy theory before tuning in the Kardashians or whatever the latest braindead fad is.

And when one of us becomes too influential to contain within their margin of manufactured ignorance…well, you know what they do to us.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago
Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Xi faction is rebelling against the Cabal. Also China under Xi and the Party:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRieGE_BZaw

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

New Zealand Calls It Quits On Aiding Ukraine’s Military

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/new-zealand-calls-it-quits-aiding-ukraines-military

bigD
bigD
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

You would think that with all the military aid that has been provided so far, that Ukraine should have crushed the Russian incursion many times over by now. Something stinks. NZ is making a good move by getting out of this bottomless money pit.