News Briefs – 10/13/2022

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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 – BoA Sees Fed Rate Hikes Triggering Recession

DFT – France Threatens To Intervene In Energy Strike

DFT – Czech Republic Reports Massive Food Inflation, Wheat Flour Up 70%, Sugar 50%

DFT – Austria’s Finance Minister Paints A Bleak Picture

DFT – Fed Minutes Reveal Fed Leans Toward Aggressive Tightening

Alex Jones trial results in a $960 million verdict for the Sandy Hook families and one first responder. $122 million alone to Robbie Parker, I suppose because Jones singled him out over the famous video of him laughing before talking to the media about his murdered daughter, reposted below just to show how things can be misconstrued. He looks traumatized in the pic at 4chan.

4Channers were saying it will be used to prevent posting memes like this one.

 

Off 4Chan, the doctor who treated Pastor Tim Remington in the video below:

“You could call it a miracle. Some people would use that term, and I would not argue with that. One of the fortunate things is that every time, it seems, the guy shot him, he hit a big bone, and that was basically his shield, against injury to internal organs.”

I feel bad, if Remington is just a normal small town pastor who is really doing good in hte world, and the gangstalking brigade pushed Odom in there, maybe even somehow triggered Kyle somehow with tech to think Remington shapeshifted, and set all of this in motion, and Remington is legitimately living with the consequences of all that assholia. And yet, while I am not a doctor, my impression has always been that it is assumed if you are going to get hit with a 45ACP, a through and through, with just a narrow wound channel and the bullet carrying most of its tissue-damaging kinetic energy out the back of the body with it, and on to where it ultimately stops and deposits that energy, is superior to a bone hit, which is like a small hand grenade going off, sending a dust of bone fragments into all the surrounding tissue, bringing all of the bullet’s ft-lbs of kinetic energy to rest in the soft tissues in the form of tears, punctures, and pulverizing. It is just a weird statement, to add to all the other weirdness.

While we are on shapeshifting, there was another account by Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corrigan, who said the record industry is controlled by them. He seems to believe it, in the videos online of his statements on it. So him, maybe credible, Odom, and then best selling author M. Scott Peck, who I would say is definitely credible, given his academic history alone. If, as the military guys who investigate the UFOs like Elizondo allege, there is a civilization that is 50,000-a few million years ahead of us technologically, here on the earth, and it appears there is, anything is possible, and you have to classify it as possible. I remember a physicist saying that according to our physics, to warp space time enough to measurably affect something like the trip to Mars would require a ball park figure of energy equivalent to the mass of the entire planet of Venus. And yet we appear to have 40-foot long Tic Tacs which carry a powerplant like that on board, to let them make 8,000 mph right-angle turns all day long, according to accounts, up to 40 hours. That is high tech, and it did not come from a population in the thousands. That would be a civilization likely of millions to billions, somewhere, which is capable of getting here.

Girl kidnapped and sexually assaulted. Notice how slow the pickup is driving by in the beginning of the video, and how it begins swerving as it approaches the rapist, as if the driver is looking at them, and not at the road. My Cabal-programming says these things can just happen, but after running this site for a while, and hearing multiple accounts, I cannot help but wonder if the surveillance was tracking that (and not reporting it or intervening themselves, which IMO, is as bad as being the rapist yourself, maybe worse since you should know better, and could intervene effortlessly),  because surveillance was tracking the progress of an active operation to try and shift the course of an unusually promising girl. When this all comes out, people will be shocked to find horrific things, unimaginable things, were just passively watched and allowed to happen freely by people who, to all other standards, would have seemed as human as you or I. Chief among them, 9/11.

Pennsylvania to count undated ballots, election official says, despite US Supreme Court ruling. I am not a lawyer, but I do not understand this: “Top election official in Pennsylvania says the state will disregard the U.S. Supreme Court’s guidance on counting mail-in ballots arriving in envelopes with typos or incorrect dates, saying that the state’s Commonwealth Court has already established the practice as licit.” It seems a half step away from saying the bum on the corner told them they could do it, and he overrides the Supreme Court.

Georgia Democrats vote to keep Konnech election software despite criminal investigation into its CEO.

Republican shafted: wrong U.S. Senate candidate appears on ballot in Illinois county. Should get fixed before the election.

PDATE – Saudis confirm, in an official letter:

Joe Biden drops his handler’s cue cards during CNN interview – hack reporter Jake Tapper helps him pick them up.

Ghislaine Maxwell ‘asked Elon Musk to DESTROY the internet after inquiring with Tesla billionaire whether it was possible to remove yourself from web completely,’ Vanity Fair reporter reveals.

Bank of America cancels popular Conservative Twitter user Catturd’s bank account.

“More than 50 government officials across 13 agencies ‘threatened, cajoled and colluded’ with social media companies to silence online speech about topics the Biden administration disliked such as election integrity, the origins of the novel coronavirus and COVID-19 restrictions, according to a lawsuit filed by state attorneys general.”

Explosions at FBI headquarters in Washington DC at 2AM. I almost wonder if they do that as a sort of rudimentary surveillance tech-countermeasure, to try and overload any geophone mics hooked up to the superstructure and break them. If you have a sensitive mic designed to pic up the vibrations from a conversation ten rooms away, and you detonate a flashbang one room away, would that wreck the mic?

Ten doses for every man woman and child. Imagine her payoff:

There is only one real answer to this for this guy, and it he should stop telling people what to do. Don’t try to give anybody advice. Imagine if here, I told everyone to get the vaccine, and people here were dying and getting cancer, and my response is, “Well, my bad, I’ll try to do better next time I tell you all what to do.” I would be ashamed. It is one of the things which strikes me about all the young political “influencers.” I would not have done this when I was 22, because I didn’t know shit, and I knew it. So I sat back, and read and took in info. I do it now because I think I know more than the average normie when I comment, and what I say will likely have some weight, some value behind it. But at 22, or 25, or even getting into 27? I think if you are an early 20’s influencer, chances are you are there because somebody else put you there, and you know it is all a scam.

Fetterman justified his record of helping to free convicted murderers from Pennsylvania prisons by stating that actor Morgan Freeman’s character in The Shawshank Redemption is about “giving somebody a chance” as opposed to having them serve their full life sentence.

Treasury Department inspector general to audit DeSantis migrant flight spending.

Bombshell WSJ investigation reveals runaway corruption in the federal government. All people throughout regulatory agencies which trade in the stocks of the companies they regulate.

OMG! Tulsi is so one of us, she is openly saying she is leaving the Democrats, it’s so brave! She’s, she’s… Oh, nevermind, she’s just trying to get publicity for her debut of her new podcast.

CVS told Axios that the company experienced a 300% increase in retail theft at its stores since the pandemic started, while Rite Aid says it suffered $5 million in losses due to theft in NYC alone in the most recent quarter.

A Michigan school board suspended its Monday night meeting after members of the Muslim community called for the removal of sexually explicit books from the school district.

In Sweden, talking about race and intelligence will get you a fine.

Official statistics released in Spain show that foreigners account for over 52 per cent of rape convictions despite representing just over 11 per cent of the population. Migrants are r-strategists, and rape is an r-strategy. I think we would have averted a lot of rapes, if r/K Theory hadn’t been running into Cabal headwinds.

Germany to ‘thermally recycle’ COVID masks as country faces energy apocalypse. Don’t burn gas, burn plastic.

Nissan sold its $686 million Russia operation to a State entity for $1 with the option to repurchase it back within six years.

Russia’s war on Ukraine is now being led by a ruthless commander known by his troops as “General Armageddon.” I like the sound of that. Lets hope he wraps this up quickly.

Nord Stream 1 pipeline operator says Norway blocked permits, unable to conduct inspection.

AOC gets wrecked by her own constituents over Ukraine war funding: “You ARE the Establishment!” Even AOC’s leftist followers were applauding the war-protesters.

To avert a civil war, France may quit NATO yet again.

This looks like of like slide-mounted reflex sights did when they first came out. You wouldn’t get it immediately, but you could see every gun having it in fifteen or twenty years. The only downside is it would light you up at night:

Hard on its landmark victories for judicial and Constitutional integrity last term, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments this month on two cases challenging admissions policies at Harvard and the University of North Carolina which should lead to the banning of unconstitutional, discriminatory racial preferences in university admissions.

A majority of Americans believe the Biden administration has gone too far in its effort to prosecute political opponents, according to a new poll out Tuesday.

More U.S. adults are now feeling financially vulnerable amid high inflation — a political risk for President Joe Biden and his fellow Democrats one month before the midterm elections.

Trump predicts Romney won’t win reelection come 2024.

Spread r/K Theory, because letting it happen when it would take nothing to stop it is just like doing it yourself

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Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Pennsylvania to count undated ballots, election official says, despite US Supreme Court ruling. I am not a lawyer, but I do not understand this: “Top election official in Pennsylvania says the state will disregard the U.S. Supreme Court’s guidance on counting mail-in ballots arriving in envelopes with typos or incorrect dates, saying that the state’s Commonwealth Court has already established the practice as licit.” It seems a half step away from saying the bum on the corner told them they could do it, and he overrides the Supreme Court.

It’s secession.

mobius
mobius
1 year ago

 The only downside is it would light you up at night:
uh-huh, gun batteries? Don’t think so.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  mobius
1 year ago

Do you also hate the concept of battery illuminated optics and torches/lasers? Hard argument to make that batteries are not allowed on a weapon system, especially when it wouldn’t effect function, just QOL for the user as far as I can see.

Never hurts to have useful tools as long as you’re also training to have nothing in a worst case scenario. Like being able to shoot irons if your optic goes down.

mobius
mobius
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I don’t like to count on them, nor do i like needless complications of simple machines.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  mobius
1 year ago

We used to do night shoots in the 80s. Big waste of ammo.
Drawing a white line on barrel aint exactly NVG 1.0

Peter Gent
Peter Gent
Reply to  mobius
1 year ago

Is it just a display, not affecting function? If not big no no.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  mobius
1 year ago

If the gun can operate even when the battery runs down that’s not a problem.
They already have batteries for laser dots etc.

Maniac
Maniac
1 year ago

‘A Michigan school board suspended its Monday night meeting after members of the Muslim community called for the removal of sexually explicit books from the school district.’

Never thought I’d be applauding Muslims, but they tend to be right when it comes to things like this. Of course, if it were Christians doing this, they’d be labeled as domestic terrorists.

Fart Simpson
Fart Simpson
Reply to  Maniac
1 year ago

Your common Muslim isn’t your enemy (they should still be deported like all other foreigners).

Don’t forget who was dancing on 9-11.

https://www.winterwatch.net/2021/09/the-fbis-dancing-israelis-investigation-reveals-israeli-foreknowledge-of-9-11/

teo toon
teo toon
1 year ago

Pennsylvania to count undated ballots, election official says, despite US Supreme Court ruling.

The Supreme Court has become the Advisory Court; it is only the Supreme Court (along with the Hawaiian court) when issuing rulings against Republicans. The law institutions under the democrats have become lawless; they are not even worthy of third world nations.

Vox Day has an article today regarding the Alex Jones rigged trial and he notices that Miles Mathis may be pursued for noticing that fact.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

4chan post showed for me, just had to do a CAPCHA to access

phelps
phelps
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

If you are using a VPN, 4chan makes you fill out a captcha, so you have to click through rather than see the embed.
That said, it reminds me of the paintball world. In paintball, automatic fire is generally banned. When electronically triggered markers started being made, it wasn’t long before “cheater boards” appeared for the markers. You replace the electronic brain, and now there’s a code (like, “double trigger, wait 2 sec, triple trigger, wait one sec, one trigger”) that puts the marker into fully automatic mode. Double-triggering it takes it out.
So, before a match, the ref checks your marker. All normal. You start the match, put in the cheat code, play the match in full auto, and then you double-click the trigger at the end of the match. Ref checks your marker, all legal single-fire. It took a LOOOOOONG time to start catching the cheaters, and even then, mainly by the refs simply knowing what the codes were. It’s all in firmware, so the boards are identical hardware-wise.
That’s a long winded way of saying, if you combined that with a glock switch, you could put a cheat-code in to trigger the switch, and it would require disassembling the entire slide to know if it’s actually select fire.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

“I feel bad, if Remington is just a normal small town pastor …”

Physiognomy check. Looks more like an UHIQ individual, tech executive, something like that. Snowden in 20 years.

Rifle Expert Badge, Pistol Sharpshooter Badge – I don’t know if these badges Odom got are given out like candy in the USMC or not, but even a bad marksman should be able to kill you with multiple shots if he’s right next to you.

Or the whole story is invented, as theorized by another anon, and naming the victim of a shooting Remington is one of those little in-jokes, like Snowden doing a snow job. This is certainly one of the more out there conspiracy theories, making people think conspiracy nuts are insane and violent.

highangelhell
highangelhell
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I think Cyber Cuthulu can upload a copy of one of it’s minds into a 3d printed flesh body. If you shoot the flesh body it could have another one printed out same day and reupload the mind into that.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Not every young(ish) political influencer is as ignorant as we might think. Heck, good old Paul Wolfowitz wrote almost an entire essay just quoting Laowhy86 (aka Matthew Tye, partner in crime with Serpentza, another Anglo expat vlogger in China).

Laowhy’s work on Youtube started as regular travel videos, and then became more and more political and negative about China – was that the plan from the beginning? He finally had to leave the country because the Chinese government became unhappy with him (was it just Chinese paranoia towards foreigners that soured his mood or did they have legitimate reasons?).

The government authorities accused Tye of using a drone to create an aerial video that showed a Huizhou military base.

Serpentza’s story is the same:

In 2019, Sterzel moved to Los Angeles because he felt that he would lose his life or be incarcerated in China following threats by ultranationalist Internet users and the government, who accused Sterzel’s wife of being a spy and a threat to national security.[17]

Following his departure from China, Sterzel’s YouTube channel took a sharp turn into criticism of the Chinese government, using hyperbolic video titles such as “How China is slowly KILLING us all.”[11]

If you wanted to collect intel on rural China as a foreigner, wouldn’t “motorbike enthusiast making Youtube travel videos” be a good cover and excuse to visit most of the country’s provinces?

One weird thing that isn’t on his Wikipedia page is the video of taking his Chinese wife to see his family in upstate New York. His sister was so strange and rude to his wife – what happened when the camera was off must have been even worse.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I think I was a bit unclear in the last part. It was Laowhy86 who went to see his family in upstate New York. Serpentza is from South Africa.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

>Laowhy’s work on Youtube started as regular travel videos, and then became more and more political and negative about China…He finally had to leave the country because the Chinese government became unhappy with him (was it just Chinese paranoia towards foreigners that soured his mood or did they have legitimate reasons?).

Whatever your opinion of China is in general, a nation that tells foreigners critical of the nation to fuck off or get persecuted has some level of respect from me. Would be a much better world if everyone who did nothing but shit talk their host nations took a one way trip to anywhere else instead.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

SerpentZA and Laowhy86 are likely NED-funded propagandists who appear to dislike their own children’s mixed Asian features.

Commentary by American in Shanghai, Nathan Rich: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRqcA04FtmM

Commentary by Canadian in Shenzhen, Daniel Dumbrill: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHAO080lQUY

The people who pushed the anti-Russia propaganda are also pushing the anti-China propaganda. As a black, targeted, zapped American who doesn’t have a dog in this fight; my only concern is that — if the propagandists get their way — millions will die. I was a fully propagandized true believer when the sh!tstains targeted Iraq and Afghanistan based on lies; never again.

FYI, anyone who claims that China is communist is ignorant or lying. China is a one-party state (like ours) that happens to be socially, fiscally, and economically more conservative than America. No welfare state, two genders, no banksters, respect for elders/tradition, etc. Ask those in the know — including Vox Day — and they will confirm this.

In the 21st century, anyone claiming to be fighting against Chinese communism would be just as quixotic (and stupid) fighting against Russian communism; in 2022, neither exist.

I don’t want to see millions of deaths because some of my fellow Americans refuse to use their God-given brains to overcome their programming.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

As a black, targeted, zapped American you do have a dog in this fight.
China will not be any kinder to you than the western cabal.
China is different from us but not better and in some important ways it is worse because it doesn’t put on a facade of being “the free world”.
We must not go to war with China but we don’t need to, we only need to stop propping China up and they will collapse, at this point they may collapse anyway.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

The less people know about China and the rest of the world, the more certain they are that:

  1. They (China) will collapse… soon, just you wait, it’s just around the corner – Peter Zeihan, Gordon Chang [bonus Chang], Francis Fukuyama, etc. Russia is running out of missiles and will collapse tomorrow morning; just wait.
  2. They (China and/or Russia) will be worse for blacks and other non-whites… this is pure projection. The non-western world disagrees, and they are putting their resources where their mouth is, and they far outnumber (and outmatch) the West. In a multipolar world, slavs, Latinos, Asians, blacks, etc. will be better off than they are under the yoke of a concern trolling supremacist, genocidal cabal. How could anyone possibly know this? Compare histories (see below)… not the BS propaganda histories… facts vs facts… that’s all that’s required.
  3. America is freer than China/Russia/Iran, etc. But, in non “free world” China, fathers get to raise their sons even after divorce, most cops don’t carry guns, and China has a lower per capita incarceration rate than the “Land of the Free.” – https://www.statista.com/statistics/262961/countries-with-the-most-prisoners/

Despite being much more powerful than Korea, Vietnam, Japan, etc for hundreds of years, China never colonized or enslaved them. Why? MUST WATCH: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0YjL9rZyR0

Despite visiting Africa hundreds of years ago, China never colonized or enslaved its people. Russia never colonized Africa or Asia or Latin America. Why?
comment image
( Scale models of Zheng He’s ship compared to Columbus’s vessel )

Regarding China’s history with black/African peoples, here are a few links I found with a quick elGoog search:

You are correct that China is not America but you are wrong on everything else.

Exercise your blue or maroon passport… travel; see the world; educate yourself; learn a foreign language. Then opine on the state of the world based on facts, not feelings.

The less one knows, the more certain they are of certain “facts”. Facts, not feelings; it’s the way of men. This geopolitical fight is not mine… I opt out.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

LOL

What a load of hogwash.
It is clear your only knowledge of China comes from Chinese propaganda.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Except the 0 covid policy enforced by Men with machine guns and mandatory testing.
The West copied lots of their methods from the One Party State. Cabal is looking to China for inspiration everyday.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

The people who run gangstalkers, biolabs, color revolutions, etc. have placed China, Russia, Iran, etc under attack. Desperation.

The Chinese are defending themselves from ongoing (beer flu, bird flu, pig flu, … ) biowarfare attacks. That’s the reason for their “Zero Covid” policy which, contrary to propaganda, is not enforced with machine guns.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I see videos of this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOE2DpWAVPU
Its possible for there to be greater and lesser evils you know.
Greater Evil vs lesser evil is often the theme of history.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Interesting video. Unusual but unquestionably real. Thanks for that.

Greater Evil vs lesser evil is often the theme of history.

Yes, agreed. No country/location/historical period is perfect. Every country has capacity for evil.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Sure.
China is perfect, the middle kingdom.
We aren’t that stupid.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

> Bombshell WSJ investigation reveals runaway corruption

Use of word “bombshell” is particularly humorous
The perpetrators know
Those paying attention know
And the slumbering normies don’t care
It would only be a bombshell if it interrupted the sportsball broadcasts

Marielle Redclaw
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

That’s what drove me and a lot of others from the central Q crowd.

“BOOOOOOM! Durham files a 134/P form to get access to the AZB-9 records of the Department Of Redundancy Department!”

Hillary got “nuked” so many times she should be incandescant by now.

Average idiot on the street: “Buh, wut?”

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
1 year ago

Exactly my feelings.

Q is too wrapped up in the minutiae of insider Beltway political jockeying to realize what appears BOOOOM!!! to a bunch of intel nerds is of little or no consequence to average Americans.

Remember when Lindell and his whole team swore that Trump would be back in office by August of 2021, at the latest?

Remember when Durham was going to rock the nation and nail all the evil doers to the wall?

How is that turning out right now? Durham has been doing exactly what he was tasked with doing from the beginning. Sandbagging and slow walking until all of the gas runs out and everyone move on to the next manufactured crisis.

Lindell is chasing his tail around in circles, just like all of the other truth tellers. Empty barrels make the most noise and all that.

Q and other “whistleblowers” have been supposedly sitting on mountains of damning evidence that, if revealed, would crush Cabal.

What have they done with all this evidence? Slow walked it into oblivion and apathetic uselessness.

They wind us up with “two more weeks…”, only to pull the rug out from under us again and again, many dozens of times.

I think most of these individuals are unwitting players in a theater production meant to completely demoralize and psychologically exhaust decent people by lying to us repeatedly until lies and truth are irrelevant, which is exactly how cabal wants it.

Can’t take them seriously anymore.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Another Dave
1 year ago

Q turned out to be a damp squib. Jan 6 protesters rotting in jail without trial because they believed something.
That all said, are we now more awake because of an alphabetical shitposter?
Hey maybe it did have to be this way. I read the Jews turned against Moses on the banks of the Red Sea, and at the foot of Mount Sinai.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

The story of the Hebrews is a story of a people constantly turning against God’s good advice.

highangelhell
highangelhell
Reply to  Another Dave
1 year ago

I still like Lindell for some reason.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Another Dave
1 year ago

All the reveals in the world won’t do anything so long as the media and government remain controlled by the cabal. As the Hunter laptop case proves. It will first require retaking the Congress and the White House.

B.Chiclitz
B.Chiclitz
1 year ago

“The purchase of 4.5 billion doses of the covid-19 vaccine for 450 million EU residents is the biggest CORRUPTION SCANDAL in the history of mankind” (Mislav Lolakusic MEP tweet)


A little blatant with the 45’s, no?  All caps “CORRUPTION SCANDAL” is how many letters?

B.Chiclitz
B.Chiclitz
1 year ago

OMG! Tulsi is so one of us, she is openly saying she is leaving the Democrats, it’s so brave! She’s, she’s… Oh, nevermind, she’s just trying to get publicity for her debut of her new podcast.


Political purity tests are an oxymoron. They say more about the tester than the tested. 

My two cents….Tulsi is being positioned as a uniting/healing president for when the dust of the storm settles. “JFK Democrat” are magic words that were just waiting to be grabbed, and she has taken it.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  B.Chiclitz
1 year ago

She’s a cabal plan B.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  B.Chiclitz
1 year ago

I think you’re right about Tulsi being positioned as a uniting/healing president for when the dust storm settles. I believe she’s cultivated by the White Hats for this reason.

If Trump gets back into office, this nation is going to go through some very immense pain. I’m talking about revelations. I’m talking about declassification. I’m talking about millions of government employees being laid off. I’m talking about people going to jail. I’m talking about mass protests. Cabal will do everything they can to sink us if Trump takes them down.

After the smoke and dusts clears on such an operation, this nation will definitely need a nurturing mother image. Remember, Tulsi is in a medical unit and that basically symbolizes nurse or nursing. She will nurse the country back to health and rebuild our international relations that this cabal has attempted to destroy. She’s the absolutely perfect persona for this role.

She’s not cabal. She’s not a black hat. Because they wouldn’t think to cultivate someone for this role. And she’s challenged them all far too much, far too publicly, on their most sacred issues.

She’s a white hat, I’m telling you.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

We don’t need to unite with the left, that’s like remarrying your ex who destroyed your life.
They will destroy our nation again just as surely as the ex will destroy your life again.
That is a cabal plan B just like I said about her.

Tulsi is exactly the wrong person for repairing this country at home or abroad.
It’s like suggesting Hitlery except that Tulsi might fool more people.
Cabal would most definitely create someone to fill that role in the event that plan A failed.

Huck
Huck
1 year ago

AC, can you elaborate on your comment regarding M. Scott Peck? Thanks

phelps
phelps
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Also, you have to remember how conformance experiments have shown that a small percentage will always conform to a group “wrong answer”, no matter what, and a small percentage will never conform and always make their own decision.
The trick is figuring out which one of those the outlier was, because the “describing the same thing” could easily be the “picking the same wrong answer” conformance.
That said, I’ve seen absolutely undocumented effects (I have stopped calling them supernatural or paranormal, because I believe they are 100% natural, and far more normal than we are told) and I know which side I am on. I’ve seen non-human humanoids, and I’ve seen what I believe to be a demon, and both times others with me saw the same thing.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

It’s not even an evolutionary issue. If Christianity is correct, God created physical creatures and non-physical creatures, each living under different sets of rules. I will note that in Christianity there has been a debate about whether or not the non-physical creatures actually have some minute amount of mass, and therefore occupy some tiny part of physical space. That debate was defined by the question, “How many angels can dance on the head of a pin.” The side that argued for spiritual creatures having some physical properties pointed to those creatures’ ability to manipulate physical objects.

Regardless, Christianity proposes the spiritual creatures can not die and were created en masse right at the beginning of this creation. Like I said different rules from humans and animals who can die and are propogated continuously over time. Anyway, if you have existed since the beginning of time; if you have watched every human genius; if you yourself and your compatriots have also studied this reality, then a creature like this who is hundreds of thousands, or millions of years old could create. . . . what? And if you have no physical body, but can manipulate physical objects, what could you create after all this time being alive. It makes me wonder if it would be like if Euclid, Pythagoris, Archimedes, Newton, Tesla, and every other Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Chinese, Indian, Arab, Mayan, and any other genius ever born could all get together to collaborate. What could they create? What could they achieve? That is what it must be like for these immortal creatures.

How do you fight evil, immortal, non-physical creatures who can enter into humans to manipulate them and also possess amazingly advanced technology? That’s why the religious concept of the demonic is so frightening. These creatures did not evolve. They have had their intellect since the creation of the world. So they have had all that time to build their power and capabilities. That’s why, as a Christian, I keep saying, “You’ve got to give God a reason to protect you and fight for you because there is no way we humans can beat these creatures on our own.”

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

We all need to submit to Jesus Christ for our own Spiritual protection.
Even if we are killed physically. The fate of our souls are far more important.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

This is reminiscent of an article that ran in the NYT several years ago, and we discussed it here in the comments at some point in the past, where the NYT reached out to some of the leading psychiatrists and neurologists in their respective fields.

When I say leading, these individuals were at the very top, presiding over various large medical institutions and associations.

They were asked their opinions about so called demonic possession and what their experiences were.

I assumed the article, and the leading experts, were going to dismiss the entire thing out of hand, but on the contrary, they each revealed that over the course of their long careers they had encountered episodes and patients that defied all rational explanation.

Two of the doctors gave very detailed, and hair raising, descriptions of case studies that completely changed their attitudes on the subject.

One doctor described one case of possession where he came under some sort of intense psychic attack, even when not in direct contact with the patient, including seeing the patients home surrounded in a blue haze, as well as getting ferocious headaches when approaching the patient.

The bottom line is that, as AC said, our ancestors have been describing these phenomenon for centuries, and reality appears far stranger than we can imagine.

As far as I’m concerned, pray hard and pray often.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Another Dave
1 year ago

Any link or title of article?

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I’ve mentioned previously that in my early 20s I picked up an entity through stupidly playing with a Ouija board. It wasn’t intentional. I just didn’t know the dangers of it. 

All I can say is that the entity was full of hate. I mean it was relentless and very intense. No way something human could hate with that intensity. It was tiring because it was like another foot on your emotional gas pedal. Even you when you wanted to take your foot off you couldn’t. 

Also, certain people I had no problem with previously could really trigger it. I mean I couldn’t stand their physical presence. After it was gone I had no problems with them. 

The entire ordeal lasted for several months. Feeling such hatred all the time was wearing me down. Only by praying to Jesus was I able to rid myself of it. One morning I just kept praying for Jesus to come into me and then I felt something leave and I knew what it was.

Freaked me out. Still does kinda. While it was happening I wasn’t sure what was going on. Part of the package I guess is keeping the occupied confused.

Anyway, the lesson is to avoid all seances or trying to contact the dead. You’re doing nothing but putting yourself in danger.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Corn Pop
1 year ago

People who have gone to heaven would never want to come back here. People who have gone to hell would do anything to escape. Any other entity has no business interacting with humans outside of God’s will.

Never talk to anything purporting to be supernatural unless you’re 110% sure it’s working on God’s behalf.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I knew one man, a Christian, who came back to life with a vision of heaven. I believed him because he was bitter. His heart stopped during surgery. The surgery team did everything to save his life, but eventually stepped back from the table, called the time of death, and began the clean up/documentation process. His body was still lying on the table when his heart spontaneously restarted and he opened his eyes. When I asked him what being dead was like, he started shouting, and he was really angry, “What was it like? I had had my legs back (he was a double amputee); I saw my Mom but like when she was young; I was so happy, but then I was back here.” And he waved his hands at his stumps and his wheelchair. “Why did God do this to me? I was out of here. Now I’m back.” Then he started banging his hand on the arm of his wheelchair while shouting over and over, “Why did God do this to me? Why did God do this to me?” I read years later that Lazarus lived another thirty years after his resurrection and he never smiled again. Once I’m out of this world, I never want to come back. Lord Jesus, give me that gift! I tend to be highly suspicious of people who claim to be Christians who desperately cling to life in this world. Actions speak louder than words and their actions tell me they think they are probably heading for hell.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

There will be 2nd coming of Jesus with all his Saints. And we will all have resurrection bodies as we take control of this earth. And prepare for the New Heaven and New Earth after this Universe is dissolved.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I know someone with a similar story.
But the person accepted that there was something the person was assigned to do here before the person could go home.
Tell your friend to try to find his task.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Chrome is blocking Daily Financial Trends for me.

Sim1776
Sim1776
1 year ago

Things are not looking good for the Russians right now. If you’re reading people like The Saker, look elsewhere. Heres some substacks that provide good, but cynical, information from the Team Humanity side.
https://roloslavskiy.substack.com
https://antiempire.substack.com
As a bonus Rolo has some interesting posts on metaphysics.

Max Barrage
Max Barrage
Reply to  Sim1776
1 year ago

Right, the Saker is unreliable but these nobodies are totally telling the truth. Nice try, shill

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Sim1776
1 year ago

Team Humanity?

Thanks for the links officer.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Sim1776
1 year ago

Lot’s of good, non-Cabal CIA MSM to read out there:

The Saker is impressive:
http://thesaker.is/

Also check out Geopolitika where you can find Alexander Dugin. The man is brilliant:
https://www.geopolitika.ru/en

Also:
https://orientalreview.org/

And:
https://strategic-culture.org/

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sim1776
1 year ago

And von Paulus took Stalingrad right up till the point he didnt

phelps
phelps
1 year ago

 And yet, while I am not a doctor, my impression has always been that it is assumed if you are going to get hit with a 45ACP, 

People get shot in the forehead with .22LC and survive it all the time. It doesn’t have the power to reliably punch through the forehead, one of the sturdiest bones in the body. It skitters across the bone under the skin and leaves a real nasty superficial wound until it exits the skin in the back of the head (or just sits there like a lump.)
I’ve never heard of the forehead stopping .45ACP.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Your sponsor is gettting the “OMG! Very danger, turn back now” warning from the browser. At least for me. Using brave.

M in the 517
M in the 517
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Could be a security certificate issue.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
1 year ago

Social Security COLA rising 8.7% while my fortune 500 company graces us with a 3.2% increase.
 
 
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/retirement/social-security-cola-2023-benefits-are-rising-87-here-s-what-that-means-for-recipients/ar-AA12Vapo
 
 
Gotta keep those boomers in incense and peppermints for their votes.

phelps
phelps
1 year ago

Pennsylvania to count undated ballots, election official says, despite US Supreme Court ruling. I am not a lawyer, but I do not understand this: “Top election official in Pennsylvania says the state will disregard the U.S. Supreme Court’s guidance on counting mail-in ballots arriving in envelopes with typos or incorrect dates, saying that the state’s Commonwealth Court has already established the practice as licit.” It seems a half step away from saying the bum on the corner told them they could do it, and he overrides the Supreme Court.

Yeah, I’m not sure if this gets handled by US Marshalls or by Congress just not accepting PA’s electors.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Re: shapeshifters.
I tend to doubt that shapeshifting, in the sense a werewolf shifts, is the most accurate description of such phenomenon. There are at least three ways these beings could morph appearance. 1) advanced holography manifesting unreal imagery. 2) Thought-forms. Sufficiently spiritually progressed beings (good and bad) are capable of manifesting their thoughts as seemingly physical beings and it would likely be trivial to change the appearance and shape of this manifestation. And also just to appear and disapear.
https://www.lawofone.info/results.php?q=men+in+black
3) The mind of the victim could be directly manipulated to create unreal perceptions.
These three methods are not mutually exclusive and all could potentially be being used at different times by different people. Of course, there may be other methods as well.

phelps
phelps
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

What’s really weird is that if you can delete files selectively, you could simply replace them with “correct” files. They would have to have intended for them to know something is going on to do it they way they did.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Ya, metaphysical rules limit what is possible for the crusaders. If your metaphysical power is like a gas tank, then the goal is to fill it. If you violate the rules, then it gets emptied. So some actions would basically deplete them so they don’t go with those options. Hence subversion.
Another example is in this session something like that is discussed with respect to the quarantine.
https://www.lawofone.info/s/12
> Questioner: I didn’t quite understand. How does the Confederation stop the Orion chariot from coming through the quarantine? What actions do…
>Ra: I am Ra. There is contact at the level of light-form or lightbody-being depending upon the vibratory level of the guardian. These guardians sweep reaches of your Earth’s energy fields attempting to be aware of any entities approaching. An entity which is approaching is hailed in the name of the One Creator. Any entity thus hailed is bathed in love/light and will of free will obey the quarantine due to the power of the Law of One.
> Questioner: What would happen to the entity if he did not obey the quarantine after being hailed?
>Ra: I am Ra. To not obey quarantine after being hailed on the level of which we speak would be equivalent to your not stopping upon walking into a solid brick wall.
>Questioner: What would happen to the entity then [if] he did this? What’d happen to his chariot?
>Ra: I am Ra. The Creator is one being. The vibratory level of those able to reach the quarantine boundaries is such that upon seeing the love/light net it is impossible to break this Law. Therefore, nothing happens. No attempt is made. There is no confrontation. The only beings who are able to penetrate the quarantine are those who discover windows or distortions in the space/time continua surrounding your planet’s energy fields. Through these windows they come. These windows are rare and unpredictable.
ETC, ETC. In short, the negative ETS are called by our own elites, and thus can’t be completely stopped to respect their free will. But to respect everyone else’s free will who don’t want that, significant barriers are put into place to make things more difficult for them.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Your last paragraph describes what is commonly referred to as the War in Heaven.

It’s arguable that human civilization regularly gets highjacked by “the Others”, only to get rerouted by God or God’s messengers.

As I’ve stated here before, I have come to believe ancient mythologies and oral histories are closer to the truth about the history of this earth, than standard, textbook Darwinism.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Job 1 has one of the most fascinating interactions in the Bible. It seems that Satan decided to crash an assembly of angels. God is there, and He initiates a conversation with this former angel, now turned king of the demons. It’s a surprisingly polite conversation. In fact, you almost get the sense these two talk from time to time. God points out that there is a man named Job who is a great guy. Satan scoffs and points out that possibly Job is only good because God protects him. God takes the challenge and tells Satan to go ahead and ruin Job’s life, but tells Satan he can’t touch Job himself. It’s as if God just started a game with Satan and Job is the game piece. Even more curiously, God sets the rules and Satan follows them. It’s like God and Satan are two rivals who place bets and play games with each other – absolutely fascinating and astounding! The Book of Job is more than that, of course. It turns out Job is a bit full of himself and God is using this game with Satan to teach Job some hard lessons about his place in the world. Still, the game setup with its rules tells me that God may do this with Satan down through history and somehow Satan is obligated to follow those rules. That makes it likely that humanity has been under God’s protection, but the level of protection may vary from time to time and from place to place. So, yes, without His protection and rules, the demons would have swept us away long ago.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

God allows Satan to tempt us as a test. God even tempted his own son / self with Satan, offering the entire world to rule as a mortal “god,” but Jesus passes the test. The entire mortal existence is a test of some sort, and we are protected by God when we are working towards the correct answers.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

It is a test, and that is why we pray “lead us not into temptation”
But it is always about choice. Evil cannot enter the Heaven

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Biblical scholar Michael Heiser I’d worth a listen/read. “Satan” in much of the OT is a job description – rather than a specific entity. The job is to be “the devil’s advocate”.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I’ll second that. Heiser is great. “The Unseen Realm” is an awesome book.

Cato the Uncensored
Cato the Uncensored
1 year ago

Here’s a teaser for something you might consider for tomorrow’s news digest …

“Blockbuster #4: The U.S. government is now illegally spying on Dr. Andrew Huff — and breaking into his house (allegedly).”

“Blockbuster #5: Dr. Andrew Huff’s life is in danger — “armed federal agents shooting on my property.” The local sheriff has refused to help Dr. Huff or even contact him back.”

“Blockbuster #6: Data was stolen from Dr. Andrew Huff’s house and that data was related to America’s critical food infrastructure. Dr. Huff also confirms that America’s critical food processing plats are being deliberately attacked and destroyed.”

source: https://emeralddb3.substack.com/p/the-most-important-whistleblower

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

RE: the whole ‘just don’t tell people what to do’ with regard to vaccination. I 100% agree. Out of all my family and close friends, I’ve always been the one most likely to read widely and constantly about current events. I read numerous things from credible sources that advised caution when they first came out, and others who were doing their best to track outcomes as people began getting the shots. However, I wouldn’t willing to try to tell anyone else what to do. What I did instead, was try to get them to read some of the things I was reading, or at least allow me to summarize it for them, for their consideration.

My husband considered getting it when his work hours got reduced briefly for not being vaccinated. He’s a construction-related field which is indoor work and while his company did not require it, some of their customers were insisting all crew members on site had to be. Initially I begged him not to make his choice around the issue of compliance. As more and more information came out, I did change my tune toward begging him not to for any reason as he recently beat cancer, and I read him everything I could find to that end. My mother also in the end didn’t and was always mostly inclined to do for the same reasons – compliance. So we three are not, while the rest of the family and all my close friends refused to listen to me, read anything I sent, not even screenshots.

Another thing that made the campaign to get everyone to do it that made me feel like they were just psychopaths: if you successfully convince someone (or coerce them) and they die in their sleep shortly thereafter, or develop serious medical problems, won’t you feel extreme amounts of guilt? Especially if the person was in every low-risk group? I know I would. I don’t know if I could live with myself, to be honest. I know too that people on the other side of the debate will look at it from the opposite point-of-view – that people should feel guilty if they helped convince someone not to get the shot and then that person dies of COVID. At this point though I know of a few people vaccinated and boosted who died of COVID anyway (all elderly) and know no one under 75 who was even hospitalized for COVID whether vaccinated or not. In my extended circle there are numerous vaccinated younger people with mysterious other health problems suddenly who’ve been hospitalized for those. It all looks very clear to me and if it all unfolded differently, maybe I’d have gotten it too, but from where I’m sitting I have zero regrets.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

The Great Roundup and Purge is Coming… The Future Is Coming for Some of You.

Fart Simpson
Fart Simpson
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

The clot shots are a stupid-test. I made lists of those I know who failed the stupid test.

That way I won’t forget, or trust.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

There’s no need to try and force strangers and loose acquanitences to make smart decisions.

I believe, however, you have a moral duty to do everything in your power to convince your loved ones and close friends to help them avoid ruin.

At the end of the day you can’t control other people’s minds, and people who took it deserve prayers for protection, wisdom in the future, and forgiveness for any harm they may indirectly lead their family to. That’s all we can do as individuals.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

I love this website!!! Out-fucking-standing!! Keep it up AC

map
map
1 year ago

One of the more interesting social phenomena at the new workplace that I have noticed is the extent the people around me simply talk about themselves. Not just talking about themselves, but providing intimate details about their lives and backgrounds that one would think should never be shared.

I’ve also noted how an unusual number of people at my workplace have backgrounds that are incongruous with their current jobs. I’m talking about people with engineering backgrounds doing manual labor and admitting what their other career path was. I don’t know, but that is not something that I would ever consider sharing if only because it may make me look bad.

Of further note, is that the course of these “conversations” never leads to anyone asking anything about me. I’ve had 15-minute chats with near-total strangers that involve me simply asking questions about their lives, and they never once asked a single question about me or my life. The notion of a conversation as a two-way exchange of information is lost on these people. I could literally build dossiers on the people around me just based on what they say.

Nice people overall, and I don’t detect Cabal activity, but I certainly don’t know how to classify this behavior.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  map
1 year ago

Most sheep are what we might call pathologically self-centered. That’s part of what makes them sheep. They don’t ask about you because they have zero interest in truly understanding other people. Instead they run under assumptions, propaganda, and emotions. Ironically, this is what makes it impossible for them to truly understand themselves, which is why they make the same mistakes over and over again.

Peter Gent
Peter Gent
Reply to  map
1 year ago

Pleasant narcissists. One wonders if R is essentially narcissistic and K is not, being more concerned about the survival of the pack/group/et al.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Peter Gent
1 year ago

Its interesting that K is meant to be hierarchical and Individualist as well as group oriented.
Yet be against equality and collectivism in the socialist sense like the Ants/Bees.
Equality is Antithetical to Individual dignity and uniqueness. Against the Image of God in every human being.
R really, really loves equality on the other hand and socialist collectivism.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  map
1 year ago

I’d wager decent money the general levels of social narcissism aren’t in any way declining. As society atomizes and disintegrates it’s going to be less and less common to see people give a shit about their neighbors, acquaintances, even family, etc. when focusing on your own selfishness is rewarded by most social, financial, and cabal-boosted outlets in the world.

There’s also something about living in denser urban settings that just shuts off people’s social development. When I go camping with my city friends they seem to be more talkative, empathetic, etc. after just a few hours or a day or two in nature away from it all. Maybe it has something to do with constant threat awareness in cities overwhelming the amygdala…

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I’m not sure it’s anything inherent to cities. I think it’s inherent to cabal ran cities. Cities were always the center of social life, social refinement, cultural growth. To the extent that we had settlers leaving the east coast cities and moving west, it’s because they tended to be lower income people in unpleasant parts of the cities they were coming from.

The really unfortunate thing is that there’s not a single conservative city in the US. It’s desperately needed. Conservatives are far too isolated from each other. There needs to be one city where there are patriots, patriotic artists, patriotic scholars, patriotic writers.

If I was God Emperor, I’d make a move for Philadelphia to be that city. That’s a city that needs to be cleaned out and yet has a fantastic patriotic history. It would be nice if after purging our federal government of useless employees that some major fed sponsored organizations were put in Phily with the responsibility of churning out patriotic media. And some museums of actual patriotic content were established. And then slowly move in some critical military people. Get a nice mass of conservative talent going that would then draw in more regular working folk who want to be a part of such a place.

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  map
1 year ago

Everyone’s the star of their own movie.

map
map
1 year ago

Well, as long as I don’t ask questions like, “why are you here with that background?”

Benny Le C
Benny Le C
1 year ago

the guy “who was like totes wrong about the vaccines because [he] bought into the lies” / “the only answer is he should stop telling people what to do”…

naw, pard, that there’s a blue-checkmark asshole. while not a twitter guy, I know enough about it to know that – in the twitterverse – that makes him kind of a Big Deal. per his pic, he also appears to be in the 30-40 y.o. range. I know enough about millennial narcissists to know he’ll never stop telling people what to do on twitter. he’d rather cut off an arm. he thinks having the [perceived] ability to Tell People What To Do makes him Special as all hell, which he likes very much indeed (“I’m important because 147,000 people listen to me!”), and he’ll never ever quit doing it.

Marielle Redclaw
1 year ago

I’ve dropped Gabbard from my ticket based on audience reaction, and have found a new running mate.

Redclaw/Sweet Meteor Of Death 2024

Slogan: Go ahead. Impeach me. I dare you.

The meteor identifies as male, if that helps your decision.

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Baldwin
Baldwin
1 year ago

The history books claim America won The War of 1812 but that is not true. The war was truly about renewing the charter for the Bank of the United States. James Madison did every thing he could to defeat that bank (owned by the BOE which owns the UK hence the Royal Army).

But finally Madison and the Congress were forced to capitulate. A charter was ratified for The Second Bank of the United States, the Royals withdrew, and the Americans were allowed to claim victory. Even though they lost.

********

Let us rehash:
FIRST BANK OF THE UNITED STATES – founded by George Washington and Alexander Hamilton, Freemasons and BOE stooges – JEWISH USURY against the American People.

SECOND BANK OF THE UNITED STATES – forced on Madison and the American People by a successful British war effort in 1814 – Again, JEWISH USURY against the American People.

ANDREW JACKSON DEFEATS THE BOE, i.e. JEWISH USURY and the American Standard of Living grows to the Greatest in Human History.

THIRD BANK OF THE UNITED STATES – returns in 1913 as the FED and slowly JEWISH USURY has reasserted itself as Supreme Masters of the American Empire.

Every POTUS since Woodrow Wilson has bowed to ZOG, which is JEWISH USURY by another name.

JEWISH USURY MUST BE DESTROYED – AT ALL COST.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Baldwin
1 year ago

ANDREW JACKSON DEFEATS THE BOE, i.e. JEWISH USURY and the American Standard of Living grows to the Greatest in Human History.

So we did win the war of 1812, led by Jackson himself.
It just took a few more years.

phelps
phelps
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

It happens a lot in war. The Union won the US Civil War, but the South won Reconstruction. The West won the Cold War, and is now in the process of absolute collapse in the face of what rose from the CCCP.

Baldwin
Baldwin
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

The War of 1812 was about chartering The Second Bank of the United States. That charter was renewed. That has to count as a loss. When that charter expired 20 years later a third was not renewed there lies the win.

Different charter, different war. Jackson won his war. Madison lost his. Fanciful interpretations don’t change the facts on the ground for the American people.

And if you want to extend over time like that, what about 1913 to the present?

The Third Bank of United States aka ZOG, the FED owns us all. WE HAVE BEEN LOSING 109 YEARS AND COUNTING. SLAVES WHO THINK THEY FREE?

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Baldwin
1 year ago

We lost in 1913 and it has been many generations.
Unlike Jackson himself getting rid of the bank in the same generation.
It was a long war but Jackson won it.

Baldwin
Baldwin
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Coincidently, Donald Trump45 kept a portrait of Jackson7 prominently displayed in the Oval Office during his term.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Baldwin
1 year ago

Christian Usury was banned in Christendom.
I suppose to can have Atheist or Satanic usury instead.
At the end of the day, it is what it is.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

>Pennsylvania to count undated ballots, election official says, despite US Supreme Court ruling. I am not a lawyer, but I do not understand this: “Top election official in Pennsylvania says the state will disregard the U.S. Supreme Court’s guidance on counting mail-in ballots arriving in envelopes with typos or incorrect dates, saying that the state’s Commonwealth Court has already established the practice as licit.” It seems a half step away from saying the bum on the corner told them they could do it, and he overrides the Supreme Court.

If the federal government worked as alleged, the executive branch would see the subordinate state government acting in direct opposition to the federal edict on federal elections and say “okay, you all get roped and a new government is elected.” It’s out and out treason for a government official to refuse to follow the law of the land because their politics and schemes are more important to them.

The fact the executive branch refuses to execute seems to be all the proof needed that the entire system is rigged in a way that can be presented to the normies.

phelps
phelps
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

You don’t have to be a lawyer, you’ve got it right. They have no basis in law to do it, and are just making a naked power grab. The question is, “what mechanism does the SCOTUS have to impose its will?”

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Rep. Angie Craig (D): “I will never stop standing up for big pharma and standing against my constituents.” pic.twitter.com/eQj2rT9HyQ— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) October 13, 2022

https://twitter.com/DailyCaller/status/1580581887743258625

MentalAnon
MentalAnon
1 year ago

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/34778123/washington-commanders-owner-dan-snyder-claims-dirt-nfl-owners-roger-goodell

Choice article. Great data point for Darwinian Surveillence. Do we chalk all this up to simple corporate espianoge? Or is there a greater game afoot? Money quote:

“Cradling a drink in one hand, he tells members of his inner circle about the dirt he has accumulated on fellow owners, coaches, executives, even his own employees — all the stuff he’s learned from other sources, including private investigative firms. He never says exactly what he knows, only that in his 23 years as owner of the Washington Commanders, he knows a lot. And that in the zero-sum world of billionaires, this is how you survive.” 

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M in the 517
M in the 517
1 year ago

A random Thirsty Thursday thought:

What if much of the point of being a 140 IQ person is to figure out ways of gutting the 110 IQ people to push that up to 115 or 120, somehow?

There is always going to be more of Team 110 than Team 140.

This is not to dismiss the wounds taken by being The Smart Kid. But either Team GATE is a master race, or it’s not.

Growing up in northeast England (more like southeast Scotland #amirite), Sting loved American western TV series, and country music singers. Still does.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NGJbz2bVCfg

highangelhell
highangelhell
Reply to  M in the 517
1 year ago

IQ. Gutting. Gate. Sting.

Do you have a newsletter I can subscribe to?

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Musk will no longer pay for Ukraine to have Starlink, asks the Pentagon to pay.
https://t.me/DonbassDevushka/29729

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

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Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

AC, thought you would get a kick.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

The leftist Phil Donahue of the past would be a good present-day RINO. He knew that men could not get pregnant.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Senator Patrick Leahy hospitalized ‘as a precaution’ after not feeling well

https://news.yahoo.com/u-senator-patrick-leahy-hospitalized-003649456.html

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

He discovered concrete!

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

This is not regular concrete.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

I want to elaborate a bit on the people that cabal sends into our lives to manipulate us. There’s one extremely important point that leads to a few other key points:

1) They are exceptionally patient. They will spend years cultivating a friendship in order for it to be useful at the right time.
2) They prefer things that are plausibly deniable.
3) The manipulations can be extremely subtle.

How subtle? One manipulator who came into my life did something very interesting. Whenever I was experiencing any kind of conflict with someone, she’d call up to tell me about someone in her life who had done something to make her upset. And she’d radiate an intense anger and hostility about the situation. “She’s such a bitch! I hate her!”

So you might be thinking, well, so what? She’s griping about a person she knows who I didn’t know.

But what it did was subconsciously imprint her anger and hostility on to me, ramping it up. So subconsciously I perceived who I was in conflict with more negatively and I’m sure it increased my likelihood of responding angrily and foolishly.

This is really a kind of Ericksonian or NLP based conversational hypnosis. What readers of this blog need to realize is that the manipulators who come into your life are not always overt and clumsily obvious. They are the ones who are subtly affecting you.
And people need to realize that there are all kinds of people being gang stalked who have no idea that they are being gang stalked, have never heard the term, and would also react very negatively if you told them something was wrong with someone.
The people most susceptible are those who are naturally trusting or have a benevolent view of humanity.

I know one woman who was invited to dinner by someone she barely knew 5 years previously. Some fake kind of celebration for a promotion or something, and a “let’s catchup!” kind of invitation. And at that dinner, the host mentioned to my friend a third party that they both knew 5 years previously. Nothing more was said, there was no hard sell about “you ought to look that person up” or anything of that nature. The name was just mentioned.

And from that my friend remembered that other person and recalled that she was a specialist that my friend needed to talk to. And she looked her up and then that friend ingratiated herself into my friends life to attempt to manipulate me.

This shit goes on constantly, and the kinds of manipulations are almost always completely plausibly deniable. You’re dealing with what is effectively a conspiracy to cause great, malicious harm to people and yet you can’t build a legal case on, “well, that person invited me to dinner.”

Other subtle manipulations from people can be things as innocuous as regularly saying, so and so is “a good guy” or “i don’t trust” so and so. Even if you file this away as just a strange personal quirk of your manipulator, it is affecting you. Particularly if you don’t suspect manipulation.

Unhelpful or unhealthy attitudes is another.

They also engage in a lot of what are basically indirect commands. If one of your gangs talking friends contacts you out of the blue about an emotional situation they are involved in, and they say to you over and over things like, “I’m just so upset, I’m confused, I’m in great pain!” you run the risk of internalizing this and feeling levels of upset, confusion, and pain increase within you.

There’s a guy out there selling programs in Conversational Hypnosis, and apparently making good money. I’m quite sure that his materials are heavily consumed by the more subtle operators in this program.

You would not believe the level of manipulation out there.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

A Ukrainian official claimed that Israel was providing Kyiv with intelligence on the Iranian Shahed drones Russia is using on the battlefield and that a private Israeli satellite company was providing Russian troop locations to the Ukrainian military, The New York Times reported Oct. 12….

https://worldview.stratfor.com/situation-report/israel-ukraine-israel-provides-intelligence-ukraine-iranian-drones-russian-troops

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

I wanted to share something very useful from Scientology. I need to stress that I don’t support the organization or religion. Nor am I onboard with the majority of their doctrines. Still, there are some useful techniques and concepts that I have learned from the very early publications. It makes sense that they’d have to produce some positive initial results in people for them to return and want to buy into more.

Scientology puts forth the idea of a “suppressive person”, one who directly likes to fuck with us. But also someone who just being around creates irritation and upset that can be disruptive to our life. And that these people and their methods can be very subtle. More new age explanations would say that some people are “bad energy.”

Anyhow, here’s a short video on the concept. I think it’s very good for identifying people who may be part of the conspiracy.
https://youtu.be/4FjdIHQzY6k

But beyond that, in the early Scientology writings there’s talk about not only identifying these people but developing the techniques to keep them from having an influence on us.