News Briefs – 10/03/2022

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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 – Russia Says Nord Stream Pipelines Can Be Repaired

DFT – BRICS Countries Look To Establish A Reserve Currency

DFT – Tesla Deliveries Come In Below Analyst Expectations

DFT – Peloton Might Not Be Able To Sell If It Wanted To

DFT – As Airlines Reel, Empty Ghost Flights Continue To Cost Money

Credit Suisse executives reassure investors after CDS spike, Financial Times reports.

AP is worried about overly aggressive, conspiracy-believing poll-watchers. Sounds like they are going to try and have incidents in 2022, probably leftists posing as conservatives and causing problems, so rules have to be created to limit or get rid of the poll watchers in 2024.

Special counsel John Durham’s investigation into the origins of the Trump-Russia collusion claims has prevented lawmakers from obtaining more information about possible misconduct at the FBI and Department of Justice (DOJ), said Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.).

When Carter Page was moving from hotel to hotel because of death threats, he says FBI was repeatedly breaking into the hotel rooms he was living in. Plus, I will bet the death threats were the FBI, as I doubt many citizens even knew who he was, let alone cared. There is a danger in saying FBI though, because you never really know. I tend to think the surveillance is actually CIA, given CIA is the only agency which uses children, with parental consent, in live operations. I don’t think FBI is running their kids in the schools, and on follows of me. I suspect it is a massive “training operation,” which just happens to spy on every American and build out their files “by coincidence.” My impression is FBI surveillance is pathetic by comparison, though admittedly, I could be mistaken, given nobody lets the real info out officially. Either way, it should all be declassified, given all these agencies have clearly evolved into criminal conspiracies which refuse to enforce the law with regard to each other.

Intelligence community developing AI tool to unmask anonymous writers, as well as scramble linguistic patterns, making it impossible to crack the identity of authors that they wanted to keep under lock and key. Be interesting to run one of those pattern recognition tools on all of Twitter. You might find for every million accounts, only 25,000 individual authors.

Elon Musk extremely worried about Twitter’s child porn advertisements.

Woman who was raped repeatedly by Jimmy Savile when she was 15 speaks out as she describes how vile monster groomed and attacked during 1970s then bought her silence with menacing threats. And there is another one out there right now, and nobody can touch him, and nothing will come out until he dies.

Pastor Robert Jeffress suggests Democrats may worship pagan god Moloch, ‘who allowed for child sacrifice.’

?Hillary Clinton is “dusting off” her husband’s playbook by criticizing the Biden administration’s “open borders” to put herself in place to mount a 2024 presidential run, veteran political consultant Dick Morris said in a new interview. Morris is constantly spouting this shit and being wrong. IMO, whatever happened to Hillary physically in the last run was so traumatic, she will not get off the sidelines again.

Biden tapping tax dollars to boost Democrat registration and turnout, watchdogs warn.

Judicial Watch sues California for allegedly pushing YouTube to censor video.

Five unprovoked murders in the past several months appear to be the work of one person, according to the Stockton, California, Police Department. An Ambush killer. Not unlikely if he is killing random pedestrians in isolated areas, this dude has smoked four or five surveillance. Domestic intel is trying to figure out if they need to shut him down, or if they can weaponize him. I’ve got an idea – when he dumps the cell phone of a victim, pick it up and begin calling the victim’s relatives, pretending to be him. Heh Heh. That will fuck with his head… What could go wrong?

Fauci pal at center of COVID lab-leak suspicions gets new bat virus grant.

Football Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw shares he’s had 2 different bouts with cancer over last year. He tore into Aaron Rogers for not taking the vaccine, and claimed it was selfish.

“Fully vaccinated” NFL megastar JJ Watt says his heart went into “A-Fib” this week, had to be shocked into rhythm.

National Guardsman with rare religious objection “accidentally” given Covid jab instead of flu shot. Not an accident. And ask yourself if it would happen more easily if he had surveillance, and the group in the shadow knew who he was and wanted to fuck with him. There are people out there you have never met, and they know who you are, better than your friends, maybe better than your family, and a lot of them got into the biz because they like to fuck with people. Act like you are hunted, all the time. Because you just may be.

Fascist Twitter hires an army of intelligence community spooks, many of whom worked for the FBI, to conduct Big Brother surveillance.

John Strand, a January 6 defendant who peacefully entered the Capitol and acted as security detail for Front Line Doctors founder Dr. Simone Gold has been convicted on all charges by a D.C. jury and faces up to 24 years in prison.

34 US political prisoners in DC Gulag demand transfer to Guantanamo Bay to escape intolerable conditions in heartbreaking letter.

Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.), the chair of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, said on Sunday he doesn’t condone violence in response to question about former President Trump saying that Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) has a “death wish.” Lord, save us from the Cucks in our own party first.

Republicans abandon Obamacare repeal.

Last week the New York University (NYU) psychology professor Jonathan Haidt announced that he would resign at the end of the year from the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, his primary professional association, because of a newly adopted requirement that everybody presenting research at the group’s conferences explain how their submission advances “equity, inclusion, and anti-racism goals.”

UN Secretary for Global Communication says they partnered with google to manipulate climate change search results.

Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill to restrict prosecutors from using rap lyrics as evidence against criminal defendants in California. These idiots were doing crimes. Then they were doing rap songs admitting to the crimes and showing the money they stole and the guns they burgled, and so on. So prosecutors were using these rap songs to get convictions. And now they are not allowed to do that, because there is an actual law the democrats are proud of, allowing criminals to brag about crimes in rap songs, and that is not allowed to even be looked at. Note, nobody is voting for these politicians except the Cabal members running surveillance on everyone. And rappers and criminals are increasingly members of the same domestic network.

California decriminalizes jaywalking due to alleged racial bias.

Norwegian Cruise Line says NYC reached out to house migrants on cruise ship, final deal not yet made.

Scores of Venezuelan migrants in New York City are hopping on vans to head down to Florida for Hurricane Ian clean-up. Venezuela was specifically one of the places they said was emptying its jails and sending everyone north to the US.

‘Highly profitable’ pediatric gender clinics are opening all across the country.

Hundreds of Virginians have had firearms confiscated through Red-Flag laws.

New Orleans Democrat mayor admits living rent-free in luxury $3,000-a-month taxpayer-funded apartment – weeks after blowing city cash on first class flights because she said economy class was ‘unsafe’ for black women.

72% of illegals have jobs, biggest in construction.

Metrolink and Amtrak suspend service between LA and San Diego indefinitely due to the ground shifting. Is the Big One building up?

Cuba votes to legalize same-sex ‘marriage’ through regime-backed referendum. If our elections are rigged, all elections are rigged.

EU gives Ireland two months to halt peat-cutting in conservation areas or face court. Peat is a valuable source of energy, so there is no coincidence they are trying to shut the source down this winter.

German govt warns gas may run out over the winter months. Again, these leaders are not being elected by the people.

Prince Andrew’s security staff ‘were so terrified of him they let a Spanish woman pretending to be his fiancée into Royal Lodge grounds because they didn’t want to upset him by asking if he was expecting guests.’

Thousands protest for Welsh independence from UK. Splintering as K-selection approaches.

In Denmark, this woman leaves her baby to sleep alone outside in public in its stroller, and there, that is normal. Smaller homogenous communities, which apparently are not filled with migrants. In the US, between the pedophiles, Cabal, the roving mentally ill, and migrants who would have that baby roasting on a spit in a minute over a 55 gal drum fire, you could never do it. That is what they took from you.

$7 bln in Iranian funds could be freed following Iran allowing an Iranian-American, Baqer Namazi, 85, to leave the country for medical treatment abroad as well as releasing his son, Siamak, 50, from detention.

EU storage facilities’ gas injections decrease by 30%. Both Nord Streams gone, TurkStream shut down, Ukraine pipeline to Italy shut down.

German households are burning through gas too quickly, warns agency head.

Ukrainians having financial difficulties have been identified as organ donors in several cases of suspected trafficking of living kidney transplants carried out overseas through the mediation of a Tokyo-based non-profit organization.

Russian media shows chilling footage of mushroom clouds ‘in anticipation of nuclear conflict.’ The media thinks it is supposed to horrify me, meanwhile I am vaguely hopeful we might soon get be able to get rid of DC, New York, and Los Angeles.

CIA says the Nord Stream bombing was being planned by the Ukrainians – “The Germans were warned in summer by the CIA about a possible attack scenario on the Nord Stream pipelines. US Intelligence claimed to have intercepted Russian communications in which concerns were expressed about possible Ukrainian attacks on Western infrastructure. The Ukrainians allegedly tried to rent a boat in Sweden for this purpose.”

Because NPCs are so stupid, we can only communicate with them in “Friends” memes:

The Conservative Political Action Conference on Friday tweeted — and then hours later deleted — a message that called on Democrats to “end the gift-giving to Ukraine.” “CPAC chairman Matt Schlapp on Saturday said the tweet did not clear the normal approval process because he was traveling for a conference in Australia.” In other words, he was not there to tell them their defense industry donors would not approve of that. Free Republic is fascinating with this. All sorts of posters I have seen post for years, are clearly Cabal shills now, called to duty for Ukraine. Lotta glowies over there, blowing their covers.

An interesting article which makes the case Russia has been using Mohammed Ali’s old Rope-A-Dope on Ukraine. By engaging, pushing forward, and then retreating as Ukraine fired all of NATO’s weapons in a wild counter attack, Russia has now depleted NATO’s ability to arm Ukraine (and depleted Ukrainian forces with a five to one casualty ratio, and all their casualties were rear echelon troops.). So if Russia turns up the volume and fights now with a direct assault, fully supported by the mobilization of regular forces, Ukraine will not have the resources to use to resist, and NATO cannot ship them in.

NATO warns of mobilization of Russian submarine ‘Belgorod,’ carrier of the Poseidon nuclear missile torpedo, AKA the “Weapon of Apocalypse.”

Thousands of people to form human chain around U.K. Parliament to demand freedom for Assange.

Bolsonaro shows huge early lead, but sees it disappear as statistically impossible one-way vote dumps put Lula ahead.

Bolsonaro, Lula appear headed for runoff in Brazil’s polarized presidential election. Bolsonaro was actually slightly behind in the final count, even though, this is what his crowds look like:

The National Shooting Sports Foundation survey finds there were about 8.4 million first time gun buyers in 2020 and 5.4 million in 2021.

German MP Petr Bystron speaks to 100,000 in Prague: “Donald Trump’s populism is sweeping the world!”

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The Lone Funman
The Lone Funman
1 year ago

Just thought you all should know, I’m seeing more and more of these ‘vanlife’ people lately. They are apparently people who just live in modified vans and move from place to place.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tbGsJCk3qE
 
Everything about that yt vid yells Cabal, from the multiple red/maroon vans to the ‘apartment’ swapping and also how does that woman even work? Nevertheless, the vans are more than large enough to carry a variety of equipment, and an agent team can simply move, depositing it’s day’s intel at a collection point. Surveillance equipment is easy to deploy from the inside of any vehicle, and can probably be used effectively with windows only partially rolled down.
 
https://infogalactic.com/info/Parabolic_microphone
 
These things, parabolic microphones, can pick up sound from up to 2500 meters away. There are definitely phased array variants of these that can likely detect sound from even further, complete with directional sound analysis software that can wash out sounds from sources other than a target. There are known versions that can detect conversational sound from inside a building, assuming the target’s phone isn’t already hacked or the agents can’t plant a bug.
 
There are even more advanced versions of non-invasive surveillance. Lasers (probably IR) can be reflected off of a buildings windows towards another source (again this can be done from great distances) so that whenever someone inside the building speaks, even at a low level, the laser beam will register the window movement and can record the sound. All you need is a laser and detector to register the laser. This would require two vehicles. Theoretically you could pick up a whisper near a window from across town, if you had a clear line of sight and conditions were optimal. Nothing in an urban environment is secure, considering that the software exists to breakup different sound sources.
 
Example #1
https://tinyurl.com/kc3n9u9u
 
In this picture an agent could target a specific window office of the Pentagon from a building in Crystal City (behind the Pentagon), and reflect the laser to another agent van or car somewhere else. Microphones from both the agents could record other sounds and then wash these unwanted sounds out, leaving only vibrations from inside the Pentagon office. The Pentagon seems designed to be easy to surveil.
 
Example #2
https://tinyurl.com/2eukrva5
 
This is the Goldman Sachs Headquarters building in New York City. Why do you think it’s windows are curved? Do the C-suite offices point in directions that make them more difficult to spy on? Goldman Sachs HQ seems designed to be more difficult to surveil than the Pentagon.

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

“…van life may also be a psyop. Those are all kids who could be buying a house, and building equity….”
Good point.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  The Lone Funman
1 year ago

Security theater is very strong at the Pentagon. They have their own police force with (I think) about 2000 officers, plus staff. They have snipers move around and roving patrols and such. Some are in uniform and some wear fatigues.

While it is technically illegal to take pictures on the Pentagon Reservation (that’s what they call it), tourists roam all over the outside with cameras taking pictures. (The 9-11 Memorial is on the grounds and is open to the public.) When security sees them taking pictures, they’re told not to, but it’s impossible to catch them all. A river runs by as well as several highways, so there are many vantage points from which to conduct surveillance of the grounds and personnel.

The Pentagon is also a massive transportation hub. A DC metro stop is on the grounds as well as two levels of bus stops. There are thousands of people roaming around all day who do not work there.

Fart Simpson
Fart Simpson
Reply to  The Lone Funman
1 year ago

Live in a pod, eat bugs, get jabbed.

Live in a van down by the river…

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  The Lone Funman
1 year ago

On the other hand all van life is not stupid. Some people work online and instead of working more they travel and live in vans and campers. Houses prices are driven up by banking syndicates to where it’s become more difficult to buy a house.

Some people live in RV’s or vans in cities because there’s no way possible for them to afford the inflated home prices.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  The Lone Funman
1 year ago

A decent curtain over the window defeats that approach. There are actually security protocols for outfacing windows that require blinds. I know, I see them every day.

Fart Simpson
Fart Simpson
1 year ago

Oh no Putler don’t nuke Jew York or throw me in the briar patch

Fart Simpson
Fart Simpson
1 year ago

They gonna steal Brazil right in front of us, aren’t they?

Voting is a humiliation ritual at this point.

AnonymousBill
AnonymousBill
Reply to  Fart Simpson
1 year ago

Yes. Yes they are.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Fart Simpson
1 year ago

Voting is consent to the system, as far as I can see. I know AC’s take is if we don’t vote then we might lose a legitimate election if things are fixed behind the scenes, but I personally see no evidence anything has been fixed anywhere at this time.

My personal belief is this entire existence is a morality test by God, and every piece of evil requires your consent to victimize you. I’m not participating in a known fraudulent election because it may be interpreted by Jewish wizards as signing on to whatever bullshit they pass with my illegally altered vote.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Silence (not voting) is consent.
And evil has never required consent to victimize anyone.

Not voting is voting to let them do whatever they want and do it easily with no resistance.

Fart Simpson
Fart Simpson
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

It’s libertarian bullshit to say voting is immoral. We should still vote, just as we should stockpile ammunition. The THEFT of our votes is the humiliation. Don’t give me that libertarian bullshit that it’s MY fault when I voted against the system and the system disenfranchised me. I do NOT consent to their vote theft.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

What a disappointment that this black pilled shilling got 6 votes.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

It’s up to 9 now and I don’t believe it at all.

Last edited 1 year ago by Farcesensitive
Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Discerning truth is an actual extrasensory skill or talent. Most people don’t have it. They rely on the emotional impulses of the MSM (MainStream Media).

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

I have myself personally thrown out of office in a primary an abhorrent House of Representative that I was part of a gerrymandered district. He lost by something like 100 or 200 votes. So yes it can make a difference. Every time they steal a vote they put themselves at risk for treason charges. If too many votes go against them it raises their risk. They will not able to consistently steal votes forever. Each time they do adds more and more risk. I don’t think this system of electronic voting we have will last. It’s too easy to count the votes by hand and take a picture of each one as it’s counted. We and all other countries can do this by hand in a day.

It’s foolish to say that voting gives consent, if they are stealing votes. It does no such thing.

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

Rabbi Schneerson outlines plans for destroying Russia and Ukraine.

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But of course now people will tell me how,”the religious Jews are really ok, it’s the leftist Jews that are the problem”. It’s the same old story. Over and over and over. Come into country. Get in with the elite. Blackmail them with illicit, immoral behavior that no one else will tolerate but that the Jews facilitate. Move into banking and use receipts to vastly multiply the money supply to their benefit. Buy out large sections of the economy with financialization and squeeze the hell out of the workers. Use leverage to move into official positions of control, corner markets in the country and control the information sources of the country. Corrupt the country as much as possible and try to move as many non-citizens from other areas in that they can.

“…Every Jew is a decent Jew who has found a dumb and ignorant goy who thinks him decent!…”

Joseph Goebbels

Fart Simpson
Fart Simpson
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Khazars gonna khazar

teo toon
teo toon
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago
  1. True.Now go try to convince the dumb- ass Judaeo-Christians that the Ashkenazi/Khazars are not of Shem,not even Abraham. They won’t be convinced; not even if you showed them the genealogies of the sons of Noah.
Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  teo toon
1 year ago

It doesn’t matter where they came from or what they say. They are Jews. All else is a distraction.

If a Judeo/Christen tells you we should protect the Jews because Gad said so, tell him that it doesn’t have to be THESE Jews. Ask him what Moses did to the bad Jews. He slaughtered them. So God allows the bad Jews to be killed off so that the good will survive to reap his blessing. As long as there’s a couple of hundred to form a breeding population, it’s fine.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

I’m skepticL of the legitimacy of the quotes. That kind of direct, frank talk seems unusual. Cabal tends to cloak things much, much more. It reminds me of absurd quotes attributed to Henry Kissinger. Sure, he may have thought such things, but he wouldn’t verbalize them as described.

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

Oy vey! The likes-to-dislikes ratio for this post is heartening. This Schneerson guy: a friend had a roofing company, near a heavily Jewish area, so he got into secluded parts of many homes. He told about one Couple with a big poster of this Ren Rabbi and they’d converted the entire second floor of their home into a dormitory type area for all the children they were pumping out,including an extension over the garage. This was one common area, lined with about ten simple, Spartan bunks that were one step above being cots. You are being colonized, Goy!

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

this picture caused mass panic at the decoding chat on TG

beekay
beekay
1 year ago

Can this be real – Controlling the path of a hurricane?

Rizzo
Rizzo
Reply to  beekay
1 year ago

The tech has been there for a long time and I can only assume they are only getting better at it. Funny how De Santis Treasure Coast has been utterly ruined

MOONLANDING DENIER
MOONLANDING DENIER
Reply to  beekay
1 year ago

Does not matter if the path of hurricanes can be controlled by men or not. What matters is if you believe they can. If you believe it then they have power over your thinking: mind control.

Do you believe in

  • Manned moonlandings?
  • Super bombs that can blowup whole cities or continents?
  • Rovers travelling around on Mars (60 million miles at its closest) sending pictures back to Earth when they can’t put a rover on the moon (250 thousand miles at its farthest)?

All creatures on earth are part of the environment, thus have influence as well. But to believe that men can form and guide hurricanes to the point of their choosing is God power. Evil men have always wanted to be gods.

They always have to settle for the next best thing: CONVINCING PEOPLE TO BELIEVE THEY ARE GODS. All these hoaxes, hoaxi are about Cabal Masters convincing the rabble they have Super Powers. Think the Wizard of Oz. How much real power did he have?

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I vote for him trying to cause trouble.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  MOONLANDING DENIER
1 year ago

They went to the moon and there was a reason behind the trip that had nothing to do with public perception. Go to suspicious0bservers.org. He explains it, using actual video from the missions. They were looking for specific evidence of a specific kind of object that showed that solar bombardment happened – glass-like structures, to validate the theory of what was coming, which it did. Before you spend trillions building secret hideaways for the next cycle of cosmic disruptions (2040-50) you need confirmation and the moon supplied it.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
1 year ago

Football Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw shares he’s had 2 different bouts with cancer over last year. He tore into Aaron Rogers for not taking the vaccine, and claimed it was selfish.”
 
Bradshaw is a dummy. Thomas “Hollywood” Henderson was right about him.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Corn Pop
1 year ago

He has become a tool…sadly so.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
1 year ago

The progressives at UC-Berkeley are creating jewish free zones.

https://jewishjournal.com/commentary/opinion/351854/berkeley-develops-jewish-free-zones/

The far right and left can now meet in the middle just like that shitty country song.

Fart Simpson
Fart Simpson
Reply to  Corn Pop
1 year ago

Everyone distrusts the Zionists except dopey conservatives. Sad!

wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

In Denmark, this woman leaves her baby to sleep alone outside in public in its stroller, and there, that is normal. 

AC—Wrong URL there. Needs correction.

I worked in Denmark on a farm. The farmer invited relatives over for Christmas dinner. We all sat down around three–it was very cold, windy, snow on the ground. I looked thru the glass sliding door and saw a baby carriage—and there was NO baby where we were. I asked where was the baby—they told me—in the carriage!

Cultural shock and stunned. But NORMAL in Denmark. That is how they toughen their kids. Yea, baby in a stroller outside in late December.
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Maniac
Maniac
1 year ago

‘The National Shooting Sports Foundation survey finds there were about 8.4 million first time gun buyers in 2020 and 5.4 million in 2021.’

I was one of them. Got my LTC through a former Green Beret/Delta Force sergeant. I tend to be a hardcore procrastinator, so when I find myself motivated to really get something done, I think it’s God urging me to do it for a good reason.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Maniac
1 year ago

You will need it when that solar EMP hits.

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

The first Brazil link was to Matthew Tyrmand, who I have never heard of before, but who has been on Bannon’s show several times pushing the narrative, along with this strange woman, that Russia bombed their own pipeline. Based off of this, I would be inclined to believe the opposite he says about other subjects.

I watched the returns come in last night, in Brazil, and didn’t see any vote dump. Brazil doesn’t seem to do exit polls, so you could only watch the raw vote count without knowing where the votes were coming from. However, it was obvious that no candidate was going to get a majority and there was going to be a run-off, which is what the pre-election polls were predicting, so the first round was something of a non-event. The early returns had Bolsonaro up by 8% over Lula, which eventually turned into a 3% Lula lead, but this developed slowly. Bolsonaro ran about 8% ahead of what pre-election polling indicated, which was also not a surprise.

Brazil, likes France, elects the President by nationwide popular vote, with a majority requirement, so if no one gets a majority in the initial voting, there is a run-off in the top two candidates. Who finishes first in the initial round is completely irrelevant, as long as neither candidate gets a majority and there is not a big gap between the top two. Anything under 10% can be made up in the run-off. There is no reason to steal the election in the first round in this system, unless you are going to give your candidate a majority! If the election was going to be stolen for Lula, to change things up from all the elections that were stolen from Lula, it only works in the first round if it gives him a majority. A 3% lead, with a majority of the votes going to candidates running to his right, does nothing.

So Tyrmand again is talking out of his -ss. Though its funny watching Bannon how political commentators simply don’t understand majoritarian electoral systems. This is despite various localities in the USA using majoritarian electoral systems all along (Americans usually use plurality, but majoritarian has been used here and there, like in Louisiana, in the past). They almost have a better grasp of proportional representation than the concept of run-offs.

Unlike with France, but in line with the rest of Latin American, its pretty easy and normal to steal elections in Brazil. But the Cabal candidate here was pretty obviously the woman Senator who finished a distant third. To give her credit, she was the only candidate in running, including the running mates, who was younger than 65, so they have an issue with geriatric leadership in Brazil too. Lula does seem to have done a deal and his running mate is an oligarchic politician who was Lula’s opponent in a previous election. The PT has done this in the past and it came back to bite them. I think the Cabal has Brazil on the back burner, and are focusing on nailing down Europe and North America, which should be secure for them. But their play would be to not mess with this election, and get rid of either Bolsonaro or Lula later. Both have also been successfully sandbagged in their previous terms.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Thousands of people to form human chain around U.K. Parliament to demand freedom for Assange.
This movement for Julian was started back in July by a team parallel to the Q team in taking down the Beast (Revelation 3:7-13; 13: 3, 12) called Entheos (in God). They were on Twitter since 2013 and predicted in 2017 that Roe v Wade would be overturned this year (2022), along with several other predictions far ahead of time, including that the most confusing period of this war for freedom being after the fall of Italy’s last government that has now been replaced. They now post on TruthSocial with the handle @ENTHEOS. Check them out on the regular and remember that Donald himself said on TruthSocial to “Believe” that Nothing Can Stop What Is Coming, in regards to the Storm!

Fart Simpson
Fart Simpson
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

This movie sucks worst than the shitty Left Behind movies

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Fart Simpson
1 year ago

The Q team’s references to a movie means something completely different than the fact that someone is controlling everything, except in reference to Yah Himself. What they largely meant is that we ARE living through a movie in real life. What happens in many movies/stories in other mediums? Everyone goes through suffering to get to the better times. Not every time, of course, but that is what will be for us. Think of any movie/story where the suffering during the time the plot happens leads to something better at the resolution, the traditional meaning of “comedy.” We are living a comedy, with a good result guaranteed, despite the suffering to get there. We have the Lord’s promise that we will have peace and plenty, so focus on that.
Remember that the Israelites went trough the same thing. We are going through an Exodus of the Beast system itself, with a whole lot more of us in number. They went through their children being slaughtered, being slaves, and just suffering in general before their deliverance. It’s worse for us because many of us have been tricked to consent to all this, but many also now realize and no longer consent, and now not just await deliverance, but are willing to work to live in a new more godly way during what may be the equivalent to the desert portion of our journey after this Exodus, which a revelator called Kat Kerr stated would last 20 years, rather than 40. However, we will have Holy Spirit with us to help us rebuild human civilization to more match our Lord’s will for us.

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

Republicans abandon Obamacare repeal.

The GOP problem with this, all along, was that the ACA WAS the GOP health plan. Obama and the Donks stole it and implemented it themselves.

And the ACA was needed to shore up the mafia infested, employment based, health care system, which the GOP and their donors love, so getting rid of it would be like getting rid of the life support machinery for the patient.

You can do health care reform from the right. It would involve flat out making health insurance or health care as part of employee compensation illegal, or at least ending its tax deductability. It would also involve criminal prosecutions of leading health insurers, as Karl Denninger has repeatedly argued. You have to take at least the first step, to get to the “pay the country doctor with chickens you raised” system many on the right seem to want. Republicans are going to do neither. Health insurers give lots of money to them, and breaking the employment link means businesses would lose a lot of leverage over their employees.

Nor are they going to outflank the Donks from the left and implement something like medicare for all themselves. They can’t even do malpractice reform, despite trial lawyers being a major Democratic, not Republican, donor base, so you would think the Republicans would lose nothing by trying this.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

I remember when the ACA was “HillaryCare.” It was just a side note during the election, but Hillary pushed it *very* hard when Bill was in the Oval Office. For the 2008 election the Party dusted it off, presented it as all-new, and all the Democratic candidates were for it.

There were two keystone pieces of HillaryCare: the first was mandatory electronic medical records, which more or less happened, and the other was the medical ID card, which would become your de facto Federal ID. That hasn’t happened, yet, probably because it’s even easier to track people by their phones than by a physical card.

Some rando
Some rando
1 year ago

Regarding throttling of views, here’s a link to John Solomon’s Just The News
https://justthenews.com/accountability/watchdogs/news-organizations-targeted-fascist-public-private-partnership-stamp-out

Not ironically, this item appears to be throttled.

Mike
Mike
1 year ago

Thanks for the Freerepublic notice. I’ve been lurking there since about 2015 and have always assumed that there were a certain portion of hidden glowies there but Ukraine has caused many of them to blow their cover in increasingly obvious ways. The thing that I’ve noticed though that is really disturbing is that the mods tolerate it with no blowback. I’ve come to believe that Freerepublic is a government co-opted honey pot. Until there are some major bannings there I won’t change my mind.
A couple of weeks ago I got sick up the Ukraine shills and finally registered and replied to one of the shills. I asked him for a job and told him I would be the best troll ever if the money was right. The post never showed up and I got banned. I bet I have the record for quickest banning there.
Other posters have noticed what’s going on there and have noticed that fund raising is going slower and that overall engagement is down. There is no reason for them allowing this unless the site owners are feds. I’d like to see more discussion of this if possible.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

There are trolls who openly break the rules and are protected by the mods.
The mod team is compromised and the owners can’t or won’t fix the problem, that’s one reason donations are way down.

Fart Simpson
Fart Simpson
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

You could not understand the “peaceniks” because Leftists weren’t. They were pro-terrorism and pro-globalist, just as today. They were never “anti-war” that was just a scam, exposed the minute Obongo took power and bombed dozens of countries. (I bet most of the “anti-war protests” were organized by the CIA, false flags to make legitimate protest of the war politically unfeasible. Most “anti-war” protestors were Antifa)

A few sane voices spoke out agains the neocons: Ron Paul, Pat Buchanan and Donald J. Trump. They are hardly “peaceniks” just America First.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

izzies intimidated jim back in 1995.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

zionazis. a lot of posters on FR in the beginning criticized jews. jim got their version of the talk.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Israelis.

AnonymousBill
AnonymousBill
1 year ago

National Guardsman “accidentally” given Covid jab instead of flu shot?
Surprized?
The zealots would not think twice about lying and injecting without permission.
In late 90s when British people rejected GM crops, Blair permitted “test GM crops”, then said, “oh dear, the GM crops have escaped. Its out now. Oh no what a shame”
Blair & cronies demonstrated at every step the willingness to lie, ignore laws. Today, there isnt even a free press to expose them. Of course they lie.
Medical types have demonstrated they are no trust worthy. Why let them put any needle in your arm? You think the flu shot actually works in the first place?

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TRX
TRX
Reply to  AnonymousBill
1 year ago

But… the CDC assured us there were ZERO cases of the flu after the Coof!

Why would you need a flu shot, then?

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

cannot say this strongly enough – the medical profession has shown that it can’t be trusted. at all. then when we take a look at the newly-made docs, and worse, the ones coming up in the pipeline… it’s going to get much much worse. this of course bleeds down the the Nurse Practitioners, PA’s, nurses and such.

from here on out, if you just sit there while they give you a pill or a shot, you’re a fool. THEY CAN’T BE TRUSTED, remember? if it’s a shot, demand to see all of the paperwork that comes with it. pay hard attention to dosage, as well. if it’s a pill, check it out on the web possible interaction dangers *before* you take it. check also dosages.

look, even back in the good old days, incompetent/just plain wrong docs killed A LOT of people. it’s the nature of the profession – docs are gonna make mistakes, even back in the good old days. now they’re quite possibly trying to kill you – and even if that doesn’t do the job, the systemic gross incompetence of the AA/know nothing new docs will.

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Ed
Ed
1 year ago

Checking the latest figures on the first round of the Brazilian election, it looks like with 99% of the vote in that Lula’s margin over Bolsonaro is now 5%, not 3% as of last night. I still don’t think this makes much difference and I still think either candidate could plausibly win the run-off.

Brazil also elected a federal Congress, state governors, and state legislatures. The system is modeled on the American one, but one difference is that the state elections are in the same year as the federal presidential elections. The lower houses of the legislatures, state and federal, are chosen using proportional representation (and there are way too many political parties), and federal Senators are elected by plurality from each state, US style, while the governors require majorities and usually run-offs. So its a mish mash of different systems. The upshot is that we know the composition of the next federal Congress already, while we will have to wait until the run-offs to see what happens with the presidency and the key governorships.

Lula established during the dictatorship (before 1984) a leftwing party called the Labour Party (PT), though there are other parties that call themselves socialist, some of which are actually socialist. Bolsonaro has no party, but before the election joined a small party called the Liberal Party (PL), which used to be liberal but is actually conservative. Congress has been controlled by various oligarchical factions pretty much throughout Brazi’s entire history, and this election won’t change that. Both the PL and PT made gains, the PL making larger gains, but the centrist oligarchical parties could still combine for comfortable majorities in both chambers. Note that without a congressional majority and allies with governors of key states, the federal president can easily get sandbagged, as happened when Bolsonaro (unlike Trump) publically and vocally opposed Brazil locking down for COVID and Brazil locked down anyway, or just remove awkward presidents and governors from office.

At least on Wikipedia, the only results in for the gubernatorial election is for Sao Paulo, the largest and most important state, which will go to a run off, but the Bolsanaro ally is in a good position to win the second round. Going through the other races, it looks like it will be a good election for the right.

AnonymousBill
AnonymousBill
1 year ago

decriminalized jaywalking = roadblocks

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  AnonymousBill
1 year ago

Sure, they can arrest people for driving through hostile enemy roadblocks, but they can’t un-run over the meat robots who get in the way of the 2 ton steel battering rams.

Chief_Tuscaloosa
Chief_Tuscaloosa
1 year ago

FYI Denmark stroller hyperlink goes to Kamala Harris story instead. No need to post this

teo toon
teo toon
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

An unaware American. she wasn’t aware when in the US and she isn’t now. This custom was OK when Denmark had a much smaller immigrant population, but not now; she is going to have a rude awakening.

phelps
1 year ago

Republicans abandon Obamacare repeal.

I thought that they had abandoned it long ago once the courts killed all the parts we hated. The mandate is dead, all of the penalties are dead, and the only thing still around from the stupid law is the requiring insurance companies to accept pre-existing conditions, which I recall saying at the time was the only part of the bill that was good and that we should keep.

phelps
1 year ago

Last week the New York University (NYU) psychology professor (((Jonathan Haidt))) announced that he would resign at the end of the year from the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, his primary professional association, because of a newly adopted requirement that everybody presenting research at the group’s conferences explain how their submission advances “equity, inclusion, and anti-racism goals.”

“This submission does not advance any equity, inclusion or anti-racism goals, except in as much as it advances science, which should be enough to accomplish all honorable goals.”

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

The other night I was laying on the sidewalk looking at the starts and what I thought was a satellite was moving southwest nearly straight above me. It was brighter than most starts. About as bright as Venus or the brightest stars.
Anyway then it stopped moving. Held position for about a minute. Moved in a completely different direction than it was traveling for a short distance and then held position for over ten minutes. I got a friend to come look at it and it was gone.
Hoping someone here could suggest what it was or recount similar experiences. It could easily have been mistaken for a Star when It was motionless.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I saw something about two years ago at a party. We were outside on a friend’s deck. Looking at the moon, there appeared to be a bright star just to the left of it at the 9 o’clock position. I kept looking up, and the star slowly moved along the curve of the moon to near the 12 o’clock position. Then it started moving back. This was over the course of more than an hour. I never saw it again and I have no idea what it was. Just an unusual observation without explaination.

Fart Simpson
Fart Simpson
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Could be a demonic entity. Often misidentified as “UFOs.” Renounce it in the name of Jesus Christ. It will flee.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

When Russia took Crimea, it was clear they required a land bridge so would take the 4 regions to Kherson.
I would next look to Kaliningrad.

phelps
1 year ago

Thousands protest for Welsh independence from UK. Splintering as K-selection approaches.

Warms the cockles of my heart. I’ve had the hankering to learn Welsh lately, (I have a welsh family name but no real oral history of that side of the family) and in one of those coincidences, I started looking at youtubes of the Welsh language. I had that surreal moment of seeing someone who looks exactly like me hosting one of the videos. I felt like Frank Reynolds, asking, “is this me? Did I make this video? I don’t talk like that, but I look and move like that.”
https://youtu.be/aNZb7_yvrlM?t=74

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Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

>Five unprovoked murders in the past several months appear to be the work of one person, according to the Stockton, California, Police Department. An Ambush killer. Not unlikely if he is killing random pedestrians in isolated areas, this dude has smoked four or five surveillance. 

Note all of the victims are “fighting age” Hispanic men, aka foreign invaders allowed in, probably illegally, to perpetrate the surveillance machine against American citizens.

Your theory on this being a glowie-popper might have some validity to it; the proof point is whether he’ll be turned via the blackmail or go down shooting against the machine when their recruitment efforts fail.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Now if only they can be divided amongst each other. If the Machine have not choice but fight each other continuously at a high enough intensity. It would be good.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Or will he infiltrate surveillance? We need to be as offensive as possible…

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

>‘Highly profitable’ pediatric gender clinics are opening all across the country.
The people working these places are high on the list for first to be executed cabal criminals.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

>In Denmark, this woman leaves her baby to sleep alone outside in public in its stroller, and there, that is normal.

A quote from this lady within the link:

In the video, I mentioned that the reason we don’t worry about kidnappers is due to the fact that others don’t want the responsibility, and if you want your own kid to raise, the healthcare system will gladly help you to do so

This poor, naive woman thinks kidnappers are taking kids to love and raise them as their own kids. I think this is more a case of being ignorant of the reality of the world rather than living in a truly safe environment, and just being lucky enough to have no issues so far. I’m willing to make a big bet that there’s not a white-majority nation left on the planet where child sacrificing demonic vampire people are allowed to operate freely and without consequence.

This honestly strikes me as female-oriented propaganda to leave more Danish kids alone outside for the demons to snatch. The lady is a foreigner to Denmark (American-born, lived in nothing but blue city shitholes) and she’s promoting something realistically quite dangerous. Smells bad to me.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

yes thats an op

swiftfoxmark2
1 year ago

The link for the AP complaining about poll watchers points to the NY Post one about Hilary Clinton.

wooderson
wooderson
1 year ago

https://www.cnbc.com/2022/10/02/how-deere-plans-to-build-a-world-of-fully-autonomous-farming-by-2030.html

John Deere high tech farm equipment. No idea how it fits, but ag and tech keep coming up in areas of interest.

Benny Le C
Benny Le C
1 year ago

urffkwakez: the San Andreas Big One has been due since 1970 or so. AIUI, earthquakes that have a long time to build up are the worst, and so…it will be real real bad. the fault line off Seattle – Cascadia fault? something? – is slated to be much worse. expected to feature large-scale soil/ground liquifaction. have read the authorities there expect to lose “everyone and everything” west of I-5

tick-tock, tick-tock

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Supreme Court Won’t Hear Challenge To Gun Bump Stock Ban

…After the Supreme Court’s ruling on Monday, Gun Owners of America issued a statement saying it will set a “dangerous precedent” that will give the federal government broader powers to regulate firearms.

“This decision sets a horrible and dangerous precedent, one that will allow the ATF to further arbitrarily regulate various firearms,” the group wrote on Twitter.

“This very same precedent is already being abused by Joe Biden to ban millions of lawfully purchased pistols even without an ACT of Congress!”…

…In a court brief (pdf) filed on Aug. 1 with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit, the Firearms Policy Coalition wrote that the ATF’s redefinition of a bump stock “defies any recognizable public meaning of the language of the statute and leads to absurd results.” The group further argued that the ATF’s classification of a bump-fired rifle as a machine gun suggests that “nearly every semiautomatic firearm in existence” could fall into the new category…
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/supreme-court-wont-hear-challenge-gun-bump-stock-ban

Q said guns are safe.
What is Q doing?
What is going on with SCOTUS?
Why is regulatory authority being expanded like this when Trump’s picks were supposed to reduce it?

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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

I think Q was a thing, but think the operation failed to an extent.
However, many people are now very cynical

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

We can engineer humans to be allergic to meat!:
https://twitter.com/SBakerMD/status/1576981773849808896
Enforced vegetarianism is coming lads.

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

We are told the bankers are, oh so smart. These people get unlimited cash at negative interest rates if you count inflation, and can’t even make a go of that. They are completely incompetent or, more likely, they are just looting. Just like that evil Sen. Mitt Romney worked for a take-over team. They would take over a perfectly profitable company, load it with debt, force the company to pay them high “consultant” fees, (likely pay us fees or we fire you), eventually loot the pension funds then bankrupt the company. They did this to a paper company, American Pad & Paper (Ampad). I don’t know how many others but this was a pattern all over the country. Driving a huge mass of small manufacturers out of business while raking in millions in fees and profits until the former company was a empty hulk.
I found a link to some of the companies they took over. Look at the super massive profits they got. Now some people will say that is good capitalism but hold on, could these companies have not borrowed money from other sources instead of being taken over and forced to pay the vulture capitalist? You bet but once taken over they do as they are told. Think if all these profits went to pay the workers and to recapitalize the business. Is it possible that with these profits in house instead of going to the vulture capitalist the companies could have not expanded greatly or grown very fast? Of course bur you never hear that from any businessman or economist. Look at the leverage these guys take on. Borrowing huge sums. Many times for businesses without huge debts.

https://web.archive.org/web/20170428235208/https://www.deseretnews.com/top/755/0/30-companies-Mitt-Romneys-Bain-Capital-invested-in-from-1986-1998.html

You don’t have to be some sort of commie or government socialist to see that vultures taking over public companies, loading them up with debt, stop paying taxes as the debt lowers taxes and then pocketing any increases wile beating the employees to death is not in our larger, whole countries interest. They are after all creating money on our backs. Any dollar they create to put these companies in debt lowers the value of our dollars, and their ceasing to pay taxes means we have to pay more. Public debt, private profit.

Debt and income taxes are slavery, it is power and control over you and I, the system we have today is a perpetuating debt engine always thirsty and always being well maintained by the debt controllers…the International Private Bankers.

Attempted assassination:
Andrew Jackson, 7th U.S. President, 1829-1824

“If Congress has the right under the Constitution to issue paper money, it was given to be used by themselves, not to be delegated to individuals or corporations.”
-Andrew Jackson

President Zachary Taylor, 12th President of the United States, 1849-1850 opposed a privately owned central bank.

He said that the Bank of the United States was dead and favored internal improvements, he would use the veto to protect the Constitution. His political friends, appalled at such statements, preferred that his views remain unknown.

“The idea of a national bank “is dead, and will not be revived in my time.”
-Zachary Taylor

Died after eating a bowl of cherries and milk… rumor killed by arsenic poisoning.

Attempted assassination:
President James Buchanan the 15th President of the United States 1857-1861

Suffered from arsenic poisoning whereas thirty eight other people at the banquet died.

President James Buchanan survived the poisoning he was a trusted friend of Andrew Jackson and exposed unconstitutional schemes of the Bank of the United States.

Assassinated:
Abraham Lincoln-(1809-1865) the 16th President of the U.S.

“In his First Annual Message to Congress, December 3, 1861, Abraham Lincoln stated: “Labor is prior to, and independent of, capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never have existed, if labor had not first existed. Labor is the superior of capital, and deserves much the higher consideration. Capital has its rights, which are as worthy of protection as any other rights.”

President Lincoln needed money to finance the Civil War, and the international bankers offered him loans at 24-36% interest.

Lincoln dismayed refused because he didn’t want to put the nation into such a monstrous debt.

Lincoln went to Congress about passing a law to authorize the printing of U.S. Treasury Notes.

Lincoln said “We gave the people of this Republic the greatest blessing they ever had – their own paper money to pay their debts”

Lincoln printed over 400 million “Greenbacks” (debt and interest-free) and paid the soldiers, U.S. government employees, and bought war supplies.

The international bankers didn’t like this and wanted Lincoln to borrow the money from them, so that they could charge interest to the American people on a loan.

“The money powers prey upon the nation in times of peace and conspire against it in times of adversity. It is more despotic than a monarchy, more insolent than autocracy, and more selfish than beaurocracy. It denounces as public enemies all who question its methods or throw light upon its crimes. I have two great enemies, the Southern Army in front of me and the bankers in the rear. Of the two, the one at my rear is my greatest foe.”
-Abraham Lincoln

I have been told I was on the road to hell, but I had no idea it was just a mile down the road with a Dome on it.
-Abraham Lincoln

Lincoln’s solution made this absurd. Shortly after Lincoln’s death, the government revoked the Greenback law which ended Lincoln’s debt-free, interest-free money.

A new national banking act was enacted and all currency became interest-bearing, and notes of debt, again.

Assassinated:
James A. Garfield-(1831-1881) 20th President of the United States.

President James A. Garfield said: “Whoever controls the money in any country is absolute master of industry and commerce”.

James Garfield in 1881 opposed a private national bank

Assissinated:
President William McKinley, 1897-1901

Was known as a “hard money” man. This was because he advocated a gold standard. Unlike his opponent, William Jennings Bryan, McKinley was against “easy money” with no backing.

The McKinley administration passed the Gold Standard Act of 1900 making gold the standard for all the nations currency.

William McKinley in 1901 opposed a private national bank

“Our financial system needs some revision; our money is all good now, but its value must not further be threatened. It should all be put upon an enduring basis, not subject to easy attack, nor its stability to doubt or dispute. Our currency should continue under the supervision of the Government. The several forms of our paper money offer, in my judgment, a constant embarrassment to the Government and a safe balance in the Treasury.”
-William McKinley

(I disagree with him on paper money). Paper money can be made to work but gold and any other commodity will always change prices, does not reflect the actual value of the economy and the true worth of the economy. Martin Armstrong has covered this may times in speeches. He found that the price gold had shot up many times and having no relation to the economy and it’s actual activity at all. The best that can be done is to value paper money on a basket of goods, When the economy grows these will change and reflect the actual values in the country.

Assassinated:
John F. Kennedy -(1917-1963)-35th President of the United States

On June 4, 1963, President Kennedy issued Executive Order 11110.
This Executive Order called for the issuance of new currency -the United States Note.

At the time, nearly four billion dollars of this currency was put into circulation. This new currency was to be distributed through the U.S. Treasury and not the Federal Reserve System.
And was to be issued debt and interest free.
Upon Kennedy’s assassination, this currency was withdrawn from circulation, never to be issued again.

Attempted assassinations twice in 1975:
President Gerald Ford, (July 14, 1913 – December 26, 2006) was the 38th President

Presidency was scarred by a controversial pardon to Richard Nixon and unwillingness to bail out New York City (in 1975) which was on the verge of economic collapse and promising to veto any “bailout for the city.
The New York Daily News reported the president’s position with the headline FORD TO CITY: DROP DEAD.

The like’s of Vice President Rockefeller, Treasury Secretary Simon and others within the White House began to suggest that government may have to save the city from collapse. Ford held his ground.. no bailout.
Is it a coincidence after two assassination attempts ford changed his mind and approved federal loans and a bailout to the city?

Nelson Rockefeller then Vice-President, a family member of the international bankers would have become President if the assassination attempt was successful.

Gerald Ford opposed a private national bank

“If Lincoln were alive today, he’d be turning over in his grave.”
-Gerald R. Ford

Attempted assassination
President Ronald Reagan, 1911-2004

Prior to this assassination attempt President Reagan was going to replace the Chairman of the Federal Reserve… Paul Volcker after the attempted assassination President Reagan changed his stance on this issue.

President Reagan requested a report to find out just where the Federal income tax dollars go, it was called the Grace Commission Report and it stated-

“One hundred percent of what is collected is absorbed solely by interest on the Federal debt and by the Federal Government contributions to transfer payments. In other words, all individual income tax revenues are gone before one nickel is spent on services which taxpayers expect from their Government”
These are the exact words from the document!

In other words every penny of our income taxes goes to pay the interest these private national foreign banks say we owe them.

Ronald Reagan in 1981 opposed a private national bank

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

That is a long post.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Very nice work.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

JFC!!

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

“…what most voters don’t know is the way Mitt Romney actually made his fortune: by borrowing vast sums of money that other people were forced to pay back…”

https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/greed-and-debt-the-true-story-of-mitt-romney-and-bain-capital-183291/

“…Last May, in a much-touted speech in Iowa, Romney used language that was literally inflammatory to describe America’s federal borrowing. “A prairie fire of debt is sweeping across Iowa and our nation,” he declared. “Every day we fail to act, that fire gets closer to the homes and children we love.” Our collective debt is no ordinary problem: According to Mitt, it’s going to burn our children alive….”

“…By making debt the centerpiece of his campaign, Romney was making a calculated bluff of historic dimensions – placing a massive all-in bet on the rank incompetence of the American press corps. The result has been a brilliant comedy: A man makes a $250 million fortune loading up companies with debt and then extracting million-dollar fees from those same companies, in exchange for the generous service of telling them who needs to be fired in order to finance the debt payments he saddled them with in the first place. That same man then runs for president riding an image of children roasting on flames of debt…”

The whole country is jam packed full of these operators.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

All billionaires were given their money. Self made billionaires either dont exist, or must kneel to the cabal.
All big corporations stole the business from honest companies.

You think Gates wrote DOS? You think the McDonalds brothers ran McDonalds?

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

I posted a link

https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/greed-and-debt-the-true-story-of-mitt-romney-and-bain-capital-183291/

People should really read this. It’s a very clear essay on how they did this. Something that you should note is that they only put up a small amount of money. BUT if they give this to the bank, the bank can take this small amount and lend them a huge amount. So the VC has little money in it and the bank gets the original amount needed to expand the money supply for the loan. They take very little to no risk. It’s all on the public and the companies they load up with debt. So they have little risk but gouge out huge profits right away before the company can collapse.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

meanwhile I am vaguely hopeful we might soon get be able to get rid of DC, New York, and Los Angeles.”

while there are definitely some people there we could do without, it would be a huge loss of some beautiful architecture, libraries, museums, etc. neutron bomb?