News Briefs – 11/03/2021

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

Don Jr’s twitter feed embed:

No Q. You can see Q’s posts aggregated live, and new ones which may have gone live after our print deadline at http://www.qanon.pub
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Glenn Youngkin wins the Virginia Governors race. The GOP won the Lt Gov and State AG as well, which could be significant if there is any issue of election fraud raised. Either his margin of victory was so massive it could not be overcome, or they decided to sacrifice these races on this off year to create the illusion it is not all rigged. Or the Republicans elected are in fact Cabal assets, and the races were not lost by Cabal at all. Time will tell. Youngkin was CEO of the Carlyle group for a long time.

It looks like Virginia’s House of Delegates will be exactly tied, 50-50.

GOP poll watchers were often outnumbering Dems 2-1.

On twitter, “Republicans have picked up HD-28 in suburban Fredericksburg. That is +4 on the night. Republicans need only 2 more seats to flip the chamber, and realistically, could end the night with 52-53 seats. With 52 seats, R’s will have full control of judicial appointments.”

President Trump rubs the Democrats noses in their defeat.

Fairfax County rescanning 20,000 ballots due to a technical issue with a thumb drive the votes are stored on.

Live TV was filled with percentages of votes counted which dropped and suddenly inexplicably changed live on air.

Three of four conservative challengers win seats on Wichita school board.

New Jersey Governor’s race too close to call. So not too close to steal.

Former Trump adviser Roger Stone said he “may be forced” to run for Florida governor if Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) does not audit votes cast in the state during the 2020 election.

Jack Posobiec tweets – “Hearing Pelosi is telling people she is not running for re-election tonight. Doesn’t want to be tied to 2022.”

The Wisconsin elder-fraud voting story has national implications. Interestingly the article makes the point that perhaps such complaints of voter fraud must be handed to the local police, rather than to corrupt election officials, since these Police demonstrated the first instance where such a compliant was taken and honestly investigated.

A top Democratic operative says voter fraud, especially with mail-in ballots, is no myth, and he knows this because he’s been doing it, on a grand scale, for decades.

SailorJack2019 violated Twitter’s terms of service and got himself suspended:

Poll workers tried to stop the maskless from voting but were told by the Election Commissioner they were not allowed to do that.

Judge In Virginia dismissed a case, allowing Fairfax county to include absentee and mail-in ballots in Governor election that violate the law.

The Federal Election Commission has ruled foreign donors can finance U.S. referendum campaigns, opening the door to foreign spending on fights over high-profile policy issues.

FBI surveillance video of the Kyle Rittenhouse shooting. I believe all these angles were actually surveillance footage. Bear in mind, nobody there heard a plane. I have actually had what looked like a Cessna fly directly over my head at about 50 feet at night with its nav lights on, and all I heard was a soft, almost imperceptible hum as it was right overhead. I assumed it was a hybrid running on electric. Worth considering, given what is coming. Also notice skateboard guy at the beginning softly mumbling updates into his chest without moving his lips. It gives you an idea of what the other side is seeing when these things go down, and even just when you are out doing your daily shopping.

DEA agent charged in January 6 riot says an FBI informant urged him to break into the U.S. Capitol. There are DEA agents who that would not happen to. Everything is controlled and targeted. I would assume his “FBI” friend was sent in to get close to him ages back, for reasons perhaps even identified in his childhood.

Rittenhouse jury has a few gun owners on it. Article notes polling finds 2/3rds think he is guilty of something, but who knows what is real.

Kyle Rittenhouse Trial Judge tells jurors there has been ‘irresponsible’ and ‘sloppy’ journalism with this case.

On Sunday, Elon Musk left UN bosses in shock when he openly tweeted a news article about a pedophilia network run by UN officials which forced starving children to give sex in return for their food aid, yet so far the media has not uttered a peep about it.

Ghislaine Maxwell has final pretrial hearing.

Weeks before COVID appeared in the U.S., Congress redefined the word “vaccine” to include mRNA injections.

CDC advisory panel recommends COVID-19 vaccines for kids ages 5-11. You have a conspiracy. It wants to take out certain people it feels are unwittingly in competition with it. Everybody has to take a shot of something. 95% of the shots are harmless saline, and 5% have a toxic brew. And the conspiracy has extensive penetration of the medical community which decides who gets what shot, and the intelligence files and organization to bring it all together.

Pfizer raises Covid vaccine sales forecast to $36 billion for 2021.

Judge deals Biden admin a major blow, by blocking them from firing unvaccinated military and civilian workers.

Worldwide data on 188 countries proves the highest Covid-19 case rates are in the most vaccinated countries.

Revelations of poor practices at a contract research company helping to carry out Pfizer’s pivotal covid-19 vaccine trial include falsified data, unblinded patients, inadequately trained vaccinators, and being slow to follow up on adverse events reports.

Researchers in a peer-reviewed study call for “immediate withdrawal of mRNA COVID vaccines for use in pregnancy, those breastfeeding, those of childbearing age and children.” “… stunning results of pregnant mRNA vaccinated women: 92% had a spontaneous miscarriage in the first 13 weeks…while 81.9% of women who received the mRNA COVID vaccine had a spontaneous miscarriage in the first 20 weeks.”

Army Flight Doctor grounds 3 pilots in one morning, all from vaccine injury, reports her concerns to his superior, and is immediately yanked from acute care duty.  “After I reported to my command my concerns that in one morning I had to ground three out of three pilots due to vaccine injuries, the next day my patients were canceled, my charts were pulled for review, and I was told that I would not be seeing acute patients anymore, just healthy pilots there for their flight physical.”

7000 Queensland (Australia) Health Care Workers Refuse to Get Jab, 4000 of them are let go today.

Colleges are conditioning students to accept fellow citizens informing on them, and to inform on other citizens.

Dallas Mavericks will no longer require most fans provide proof of vaccine or negative test to attend games.

Judge says Chicago can’t enforce vaccine mandate on Police officers as Lightfoot fumes.

Pritzker declares gun violence a public health crisis in Illinois. Was the COVID panic to create precedents for suspending Constitutional rights under the guise of health mandates?

Active or latent Toxoplasma Gondii found in 100% of lung cancer patients.

“Mr. President, is it true we’re going to give $450,000 to border crossers who are separated?” Doocy shouted as Biden rode an escalator… Biden, who had been looking toward the camera while Doocy asked the question, responded by looking away and scratching his forehead. I doubt Biden even has any idea what is going on in his administration 95% of the time.

Jesse Jackson hospitalized after hitting head in fall at Howard University. Like George Bush choked on a pretzel and then showed up with a black eye photo?

Nearly 100,000 people in Mexico have disappeared. This will come to the US. The infrastructure is there from Cabal already, to make it happen and cover it up. Every day I see unfathomable crimes in terms of privacy invasion, in ways that would blow up the nation, and there is no way to get anybody to enforce any of the myriad of laws on the books about it. All we need is a little more degeneration – of the official government’s power compared to Cabal’s power structures, of the national will, of infiltration of governmental structures, of national brainwashing, and we will be where Mexico is now. The disappeared will be the people with ability, persuasiveness, and an individualism that believes in personal freedom, who would not join the conspiracy. Because this is already a land which no longer believes in personal freedom and privacy, just most people haven’t figured it out yet.

The Supreme Court rewrote the question in the Concealed Carry case they are about to hear. The question posed by the petitioners was do all citizens have a right to carry, the Supreme Court changed it to, do the petitioners have a Second Amendment right to carry. The author thinks it means the Conservative justices wanted to punt on the Second Amendment, but I have read there is a debate if felons lose their Second Amendment rights, after they served their sentence and are released, and if so could they have their other rights, like free speech, or the right to not have soldiers quartered in their home limited, as well. The first question would have included that question, which is considered more contentious. By limiting it to the petitioners, it would seem to excise that question from the case, and focus it for now on the law abiding citizen’s right to bear arms.

The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear an appeal over whether the public should have access to opinions of the secretive FISA court that reviews bulk email collection, warrantless internet searches and other government surveillance programs. Understand, under the hop rule, with just 25 contacts per hop, and assuming each warrant was for a single person, rather than a group, you most likely have a FISA warrant yourself, as 50,000 give or take FISAs, would turn into almost 900 million people under full surveillance – in a nation of 300 million people.

Zillow seeks to sell 7,000 homes for $2.8 billion after flipping halt. I don’t know how this works, but when I look at it I see a way to control the prices of the market, and where market prices can be controlled, money can be made by those who control them.

The mother of the 15-year-old boy who dressed in a skirt and raped a female classmate in the girl’s bathroom and was then charged with sexually assaulting another girl months later says her son doesn’t identify as a female. He just wears skirts because he wants attention, and the rape she claims was consensual sex, and his history of sexual crimes was just horniness.

Biden motorcade reportedly flashed by ‘large naked Scottish man.’

China is urging families to stock up on food as supply challenges multiply.

AIDS is now a disability, so those infected cannot be denied service by businesses, even if they fear exposure to the virus, like nail salons.

Yahoo Inc. on Tuesday said it plans to pull out of China, citing an “increasingly challenging business and legal environment.”

NRA was reportedly hacked by a cybercriminal gang, which looks like it got emails, grant proposals, and other internal comms.

QAnon followers in Dallas wait for Donald Trump and JFK Jr. to show up and announce presidential plan. Q did raise an interesting point – All of this for a LARP? Nobody in the Q-community thought that, or I would have seen it on the Q-board. So somebody got hundreds of people to show up there, so they could do this story.

A concerned mom says she’s filed a police report against North Kingstown High School in North Kingstown, Rhode Island for promoting a book with gay pornography to minors in the school library. Probably your best chance of getting any action.

Minneapolis votes to keep its Police Department.

Gun sales continue climbing as 2021 is set to eclipse every year but 1.

Jan 6th inmates to be moved out of “D.C. jail after a recent surprise inspection found evidence of “systemic” mistreatment of detainees, including unsanitary living conditions and the punitive denial of food and water. The move of 400 detainees will not include about 120 detainees, including about 40 defendants who face federal charges in the Jan. 6 protest.

Esquire is panicking because the Supreme Court has now quietly heard a case which may produce a ruling saying Congress cannot delegate federal rule making to agencies, from EPA to ATF, since that is like voting to let bureaucrats write laws that do not need a President’s signature. Since Congress could not possibly write all those rules themselves, it would drastically reduce the power of the government to meddle.

President Trump said that 10 years ago, “Israel literally owned Congress… rightfully, over Congress.” Notice, the pro-Israel faction can’t argue with this, because the idea they rightfully owned Congress is the first thing they would have to confront. If you just made the allegation, you would immediately be attacked and refuted. But this is impossible to confront without admitting Israel shouldn’t control congress. At the same time, the context that Ilhan Omar and the leftists are responsible for destroying Israel’s control over congress also pisses off the Jews, directing their anger at the ultra-left in the Democrat party. It is just a brilliant chess move that redpills people on every side of the argument into the America-first position.

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Farcesensitive
2 years ago

“News Briefs – 11/02/2021”

It should be 11/03/2021

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

The Rs got their 51st seat in Virginia.

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

“95% of the shots are harmless saline”

The odds are not that good.
If that article was even accurate it is based on deaths so far that were attributed to the frankenshots instead of being covered up.
And it said most of the deaths came from 5% of the lots, that is not the same as 5% of the shots because lots can be different sizes.

biff
biff
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

Yeah, honestly, I can’t believe there would be 95% harmless saline vax supplies all over the world. If there were, someone (there are a lot of normal people who are not pro-vax) or some government would uncover lots that are saline and report it. That hasn’t happened yet. It is weird if most deaths came from specific lots, but that could be contamination in those lots causing immediate issues (and there’s no accountability for the drug companies of course), while the long term side effects could take a while to manifest themselves.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

“…I can’t put into words the massively disorienting dystopia I wake up to each day…”

I know, AC I know, I can’t even believe it myself sometimes. I can’t believe that people can be so fucked up they would spend so much effort making things so bad. It takes real serious laborious work to fuck things up as bad as they have done.

I think this is one of the reasons that people have a hard time believing that people are doing this. They could never in their lives imagine someone going to all this effort just to turn everything to shit, but they are. There’s too much evidence.

I had doubts but there’s just no way 9-11 was what they said. Building 7 was so odd, so impossible that when I now see other just as freaky things going you must just believe the evidence that someone is doing these things whether it makes any sense or not.

Normal regular people may resent people doing better than them, maybe even snicker a little when those that are doing better than them fall a little but they would never work overtime massive hours, put themselves in serious legal jeopardy and submit to intensive planning to screw over everyone else for no reason at all.

Like these pedo misfit Jews who attacked Kyle. What even drives someone to be so out of their skulls that if you put a fire out so they can’t burn down some random persons gas station you go completely berserk, tell someone armed that you are going to kill them then try to do so. These are some seriously fucked up people and most people would have a hard time believing that anyone could be so bent in the head much less that three of them that Kyle shot were all so bent that they did such stupid things. People think,”well Kyle must have done something wrong. No way would someone chase around an armed Man and try to kill him for no reason”, but that is exactly what they did.

I’m telling you people these Jews that attacked Kyle may be a bit of an extreme case but there are far more Jews that think just like them than you think. Many, many Jews believe they can just attack and do what ever they damn well please and murder anyone they want just because, they want to.

The only thing to do with these people(and I say people loosely) is to get rid of them. Deport them, force them to have not one bit of interaction with your country and your people.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

But several people have obtained vials and analyzed the contents and the one that I can remember that found any saline at all said that about 30% of vials were saline.

We would need far more tests to go by but I doubt 95% are saline.

Eric The Awful
Eric The Awful
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

I refuse to get the Clot Shot, even though I’m probably going to lose my job. But the guys I work with all appear to have gotten it. One talked about how easy it was to get at CVS, but mentioned it screwed him up for 2 weeks.

I’ve had colds in the past that lasted that long, but over the last 18 months, the kind of colds I’ve had are very mild by comparison. I’ve only taken 2 sick days since we went on remote work. If I still had to commute, I’d call out sick if there were any question about my ability to drive back and forth and function in the office. But as long as I can hold myself upright in my computer chair, I can work The sick days I took were related more to not sleeping well and not feeling like dealing with email and Teams all day.

The side effects aren’t worth it. Between a vitamin regime and exercise and losing weight, I’m in much better health than when I had to commute.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

“Army Flight Doctor grounds 3 pilots in one morning, all from vaccine injury, reports her concerns to his superior, and is immediately yanked from acute care duty. ”

Vox Day had a pretty good post a few days ago about the Heritage foundation saying the Army does not having enough Brigade Combat Teams to fight 2 major wars simultaneously. To be frank, the Army does, on paper, have enough brigage combat teams, SF, artillery and aviation to fight 2 wars. (They have alot of brigades that are similar to BCTs but are smaller and with added military police or engineer units). So the Army, could, on paper muster two dozen maneuvering brigades with a dozen support brigades per conflict zone. So Heritage was wrong there. They also completely ignored the Marines.

The problem is when you add the Vax into the equation it effects different MOS’s differently. Pilots are degraded. IT/Signals guys are degraded. 11B and SF can’t run as far. Guys have trouble aiming. Everyone gets sick alot. Pencil pushers, Socials and desk jockeys are less impacted. So a fully trained Brigade Combat Team, fully vaxxed, in theater, with all it’s equipment might be a BCT on paper, but in reality it’s dust in the wind. So it wouldn’t matter if you had enough BCTs to fight 5 wars at the same time, if they’re all vaxxed they might as well be pablum (the food).

The good news is 30% of the military isn’t vaxxed. It’s a good bet to say that is higher in combat arms (BCTs), and higher still in red state national guard units (probably better than 50%). So, if over 50% of red state national guard units can muster, and those unvaxxed leaving active duty can back them up, you have a fairly potent force consisting of the bulk of the Army national guard, and large contingents of Marines, SF, etc. and the furthest these guys would probably have to deploy is the next state over. A pureblood Army for American defense. I think there might be a few civilians with guns too. So, no worries, even if the vax is a kill shot, which it probably is.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

>Toxoplasma Gondii found in 100% of lung cancer patients.
“Toxoplasmosis-Associated Difference in Intelligence and Personality in Men Depends on Their Rhesus Blood Group but Not ABO Blood Group”
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3622667/

“Current results suggest that changed concentrations of testosterone [17] and dopamine probably play an important role in the differences in the personality and behavior between Toxoplasma-infected and Toxoplasma-free subjects.”

“Toxoplasmosis is a risk factor for acquiring SARS-CoV-2 infection and a severe course of COVID-19”
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8477627/

“fertile males infected with chronic toxoplasmosis had a low percentage of anti Toxoplasma IgG antibodies while infertile males showed high percentage, there was a significant difference between them (punder the hop rule
Seeing innocuous, seemingly petty and disengenious heel turns in social media spheres which make more sense if they were angling to make any direct DM interaction at all, just to cast those nets wider.

>”rightfully, over Congress. And now it doesn’t”
That divided loyalty issue being past us would be progress indeed, but they are materially insignificant to the tech infiltration strategy practiced by them, and which would continue to expropriate IP regardless of their in situ lobbyists’ performance.

millerized
2 years ago

“Judge deals Biden admin a major blow, by blocking them from firing unvaccinated military and civilian workers.”
However, still no assistance for those of us who have had it, and are not requesting any waiver because of it being pure bullshit. I’ll have 34yrs in December, and early retirement date of February, but will be fired soon after the 22nd of November because I refuse to commit suicide…
…and I’m OK with being fired. To the point of asking to be one of the first released so I don’t have to stand in a long line.
I’ve already had 2 interviews, both companies waiting until the ‘mandate’ gets into court before I’m hired.

Atavisionary
Atavisionary
2 years ago

>I believe all these angles were actually surveillance footage. Bear in mind, nobody there heard a plane. I have actually had what looked like a Cessna fly directly over my head at about 50 feet at night with its nav lights on, and all I heard was a soft, almost imperceptible hum as it was right overhead.

More likely it was one of those 4 prop drones. In my area they are out and visible every night. At least 2, possibly 3, doing patterns over the area over and over again. At least 1 time one of them flew only about 10 feet above my back yard, and even that close you could barely hear it. It was about the size of a square coffee table and had marker lights. Green, red, and white with the white light flashing.

The only thing odd about it is they actually have the lights going a lot, so that you can see they are there.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
2 years ago

“7000 Queensland (Australia) Health Care Workers Refuse to Get Jab, 4000 of them are let go today”

My 25 year career will be ending in December due to the mandates. I looked at the religious exemption form yesterday but decided not to submit it since it also includes declarations that you acknowledge that you as a Pureblood are a danger to all of your fellow employees. You also have to submit to continued discrimination like weekly tests and being excluded from certain events.

It’s an online form so you can’t submit it until you accept their assertions. Honestly, it just sounds like an excuse to deny your exemption based on “you even admitted that you’re a threat to your co-workers”

Fuck that noise. I’m fortunate that I don’t have to work anymore since I’ve always been a saver.

I plan on suing them so no way am I’m going to agree with their lies.

Max Barrage
Max Barrage
2 years ago

“Rightfully”?!?! WTF is Trump saying here? It was right that a foreign nation “owned” Congress?

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
Reply to  Max Barrage
2 years ago

Totally. It’s totally okay if Israel owns Congress. I wonder how they did it. Does anybody know? Can anyone tell me? Makes you wonder what the Chinese or other newcomers are doing to take control.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

GOD guides us each to where we are needed.
Both approaches have value and you are doing more good than you know.

Dave, again.
Dave, again.
Reply to  Max Barrage
2 years ago

I’m not sure why AC is excusing that one.

Phrlps
Reply to  Dave, again.
2 years ago

It looks like a standard troll to me. It’s the same tactic as “not that there’s anything wrong with that”.

Anon70
Anon70
2 years ago

“Facebook’s new Meta handle means ‘dead’ in Hebrew”

https://www.timesofisrael.com/facebooks-new-meta-handle-means-dead-in-hebrew/
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“The Supreme Court rewrote the question in the Concealed Carry case they are about to hear.”

The state where I live has a “may issue” law. Last year when I bought a Glock for myself and a Walther PPK for my wife, during the training session I asked the instructor what the chances were of us being granted a concealed carry license. He laughed and said slim and none. Even carrying a BB gun is illegal. So much for our 2nd Amendment rights.
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“Biden motorcade reportedly flashed by ‘large naked Scottish man.’”

Groundskeeper Willie…

https://tenor.com/view/-gif-4392840

wlindsaywheeler
2 years ago

I’m rather curious over the Hutterites. I find them absolutely fascinating.
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Now, there were several forms of Anabaptsim, the Hutterites being only one form. From Infogalactic: “Under the leadership of Müntzer, it became a war against all constituted authorities and an attempt to establish by revolution an ideal Christian commonwealth, with absolute equality and the community of goods.”
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Well, you see Communism there. Actually, the Hutterites take “””Communtarian Anabaptism”””.

It is my supposition then, that Karl Marx borrowed this idea—he had an affinity to it–because this Communtarian Anabaptism is founded on the Jewish Church at Jerusalem.
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At the bottom of the Infogalactic page of Anabaptism is this quote from Kropotkin:

>>>”The Anabaptists were early promoters of a free church and freedom of religion (sometimes associated with separation of church and state).[lower-alpha 5] When it was introduced by the Anabaptists in the 15th and 16th centuries, religious freedom independent of the state was unthinkable to both clerical and governmental leaders. Religious liberty was equated with anarchy; Kropotkin[52] traces the birth of anarchist thought in Europe to these early Anabaptist communities.

According to Estep:

Where men believe in the freedom of religion, supported by a guarantee of separation of church and state, they have entered into that heritage. Where men have caught the Anabaptist vision of discipleship, they have become worthy of that heritage. Where corporate discipleship submits itself to the New Testament pattern of the church, the heir has then entered full possession of his legacy.[53]””

There you have it. America is a form of political anabaptism–a thoroughly gnostic sect—preaching what? Anarchism.

And yet you see the hypocrisy here is that in each Hutterite colony—there is NO “freedom of religion” but that Colony and Anabaptism are one and the same—Church and State. What they categorically deny to the state above—they do themselves personally in their colonies. Which then proves the Catholic Church’s position that Church and State do GO TOGETHER.
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Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
2 years ago

So the 30 years war was… justified?

wlindsaywheeler
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

The Natural Law is “Nature abhors a vacuum”.

That Church and State go together IS Western Civilization! Western Civilization begins with Sparta to Rome to Christendom. Christendom ONLY carried forward Romanitas, Roman custom and Roman institutions and laws. Sparta, Rome, Christendom form a continuum.

In Sparta, the State was as religious and pious as the people! The kings and officials all participated in religious ceremonies, rites and events. The state revolved around religion!

In Rome, ALL public officials had religious duties. Religion was very important to the Romans because being pious and doing their duties to the gods—granted them victory on the battlefields! Church and State went together in Sparta and Rome. This custom carried over in Christendom.

Now, in America, (Nature abhors a vacuum), we have “separation of church and state—but what America is fully engulfed in the Jews Messianic goals of the Universal Brotherhood of Man (the rebuilding of the Tower of Babel) and Tikkun Olam “repairing the world” which is Social Justice.

Nature abhors a vacuum. Christians have abrogated their duty, so the Jews filled the vacuum with their crap. America is fully a Jewish state, with Jewish morals —i.e. anti-racism crap, Political Correctness, non-discrimination, Social Justice—all Judaic religious teachings!

So, yeah, in America Synagogue and State DO go together!
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Nature abhors a vacuum. Religion is part of culture–it is what defines a people and forms them—People are spiritual beings and there is only One God—Church and State DO GO together!
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Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
2 years ago

“…That Church and State go together IS Western Civilization! Western Civilization begins with Sparta to Rome to Christendom…”

And in Carthage when they tossed babies into the burning statue of Baal they were just doing the right thing because, according to you, the “one true religion” whatever that might be, is right as long as the State sponsors it. Otherwise, anarchy, and we wouldn’t that would we.

THX 1138 – Voices

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqataOfYn8E

wlindsaywheeler
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

And Sam J—your quip says that you really DON’T believe in God. Protestantism is really man-made.

Who decides? God did NOT create the one true religion in 33A.D.? St Justin the Martyr didn’t know what he was talking about? none of the other Church Fathers did not as well–and so in 1522, THAT was the year that everybody knew?

I think all of the instigators of the Protestant revolutions were Catholic priests themselves!

So God did NOT create a True religion in 33A.D. then? Is that your conclusion?

It sounds like Tikkun Olam–God made mistakes–and so it is up us “enlightened ones” that will correct God’s mistake and setup the true and righteous brotherhood.

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

“…And Sam J—your quip says that you really DON’T believe in God. …”

Getting to be a habit making up things I didn’t say nor things I believe that you attribute to me. It means you’ve run out of rational arguments and are just lying though your teeth now. A sign of failure, weakness and desperation.

people in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones. Why don’t you spend a little time telling us how having a satan worshiping pope running your church means you have all the answers. I admit it’s a bit of a task but surely the one true church can answer this easily.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
2 years ago

While I’m at it, there’s Spartans, and there’s Athenians, and they had a great big war, too. Sparta is not the only thought process. Fascist, illiterate slave owners, while charming, are not the only wellspring of Western Civilization. For better or worse, Athenians wrote things down. People hanging out with Athenians wrote things down.

They even had other states, with other ideas about government, deities, proper worship, coinage, all kinds of stuff. They were all “Hellenic”- an “our thing”- in the similar enough way as American states are all supposed to be American, but wildly different. Boeotians (spelling?) were famously bumpkin, Macedonians eventually did exciting things, the Cyclades had their views. None of them are the same as Sparta, even though they speak the same language.

The big European states- Spain, France, Germany, England- were congregated from smaller nations. Those nations had flags, aristocrats, modes of being, different religious approaches. The larger nation would assimilate, in war or marriage (but I repeat myself) and then begin wiping out the indigenous belief system. Visigothic Arians, Frankish Catholics, are just the easy, obvious ones to name.

Just because some inbred slave raiders wandered in off from the MENA and are currently behaving very badly with these concepts doesn’t mean the concepts are bad. It means they are being misused. Demons quote Scripture too.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  wooderson
2 years ago

“…Demons quote Scripture too…”

Das Right!

https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2qpwum

info
info
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
2 years ago

God seemed to have no problem with the English Reformation. Else he wouldn’t have sent storms to sink the Spanish Armada repeatedly.

So no. Not all Protestants are Hutterites or the Doomsday cult leader at Munster.

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  info
2 years ago

Woo! Westminster Confession for the win! Also, Chapter 5:

5. The most wise, righteous, and gracious God, doth oftentimes leave for a season His own children to manifold temptations and the corruption of their own hearts, to chastise them for their former sins, or to discover unto them the hidden strength of corruption and deceitfulness of their hearts, that they may be humbled; and to raise them to a more close and constant dependence for their support upon himself, and to make them more watchful against all future occasions of sin, and for sundry other just and holy ends.

6. As for those wicked and ungodly men whom God, as a righteous judge, for former sins, doth blind and harden; from them He not only withholdeth his grace, whereby they might have been enlightened in their understandings, and wrought upon their hearts; but sometimes also withdraweth the gifts which they had; and exposeth them to such objects as their corruption makes occasion of sin; and withal, gives them over to their own lusts, the temptations of the world, and the power of Satan; whereby it comes to pass that they harden themselves, even under those means which God useth for the softening of others.

7. As the providence of God doth, in general, reach to all creatures, so, after a most special manner, it taketh care of his church, and disposeth all things to the good thereof.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
2 years ago

You know that there are other Protestant ministers? Like, at play in the fields of the Lord? Thinking about freedom, commitment, just rule? The Hutterites were the local version of that? There were other versions?

What I don’t get is that Catholics don’t get- Protestants were absolutely dead serious enough to have 100 years of continental war, moving to another continent entirely, willing to endure the indignities the authorities inflicted, to hold onto their freedom.

And, yeah, America is all about freedom. When it’s not, it’s a hot mess of zombie Eurasian failure.

Pooblius
Pooblius
Reply to  wooderson
2 years ago

That last line is flavian.(as in golden)

I will be pilfering it.

😀

wlindsaywheeler
Reply to  wooderson
2 years ago

“to hold onto their freedom”

Aaaaaaand that is why you are loooosers. You will always lose. That is why America is a Failed state.

Why?

Because Life is NOT about freedom—Life is war. And now we see the total and complete disaster of America because “freedom” a code word for anarchy—can not fight and stop a Marxist insurgency! That is why America is gone and done. —Why Asian Indians are telling WASPs what they can and can not do in their own country.

That is why the Jew is stealing this country away from the WASP.

Life is War—the ONLY way is thru authoritarianism. Only thru Authority is War conducted—and War can only be done with a Herd. Freedom —means you all act like cats. You are cats. The Jews are the aristocracy of America and Europe brought to you by the Prots that gave them freedom–and the Jews took the “freedom” given to them to set up their Messianic Authoritarian state!

Welcome to Hell formerly called America.

Aaaaand the win in the Virginia was nothing —As the Republican Party CELEBRATES, Yes!, Celebrates Diversity the Jewish Messianic Religion!!!! Good going there.
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Farcesensitive
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
2 years ago

You are the loser.
America is doing better than any of the places you idolize because of freedom.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
2 years ago

The great historical novel Q by Luther Blissett covers this era:

“The book follows the journey of an Anabaptist radical across Europe in the first half of the 16th century as he joins in various movements and uprisings that come as a result of the Protestant reformation. The book spans 30 years as he is pursued by ‘Q’ (short for “Qoèlet”), a spy for the Roman Catholic Church cardinal Giovanni Pietro Carafa. The main character, who changes his name many times during the story, first fights in the German Peasants’ War beside Thomas Müntzer, during which time he takes part in negotiations which are eventually formalised as the Twelve Articles. Following this, he battles in Münster’s siege, during the Münster Rebellion, and some years later, in Venice.”

https://infogalactic.com/info/Q_(novel)

My take away, Martin Luther was an opportunist at best, certainly a stooge for Frederick in his rivalry with pope-to-be Carafa. Müntzer, along with his protestors, was a deadly threat to the aristocracy Luther backed, as well as the Papacy. The other Anabaptist leaders in their communist haven of Munster, became completely unhinged – if the stories are true. There is a very real possibility that the victors rewrote the history for their own ends after all opposition was exterminated.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  Huck
2 years ago

The Protestant Revolution, the 30 years war, – they had at least one recorded genocide. Calvin had assassins. Luther and Calvin survived. They weren’t the only thought leaders. The other ones died. Calvin totally plagiarized some ideas from these guys. Not all of their ideas. There were a lot- a LOT- of ideas.

People were willing to fight to the death to not be Spartan. People were willing to do whatever they needed to not be Catholic.

Every time I see a Catholic saying “You just don’t understand! We Come in Peace!” I am stuck with- you do know that France makes a St Bartholomew’s Day remembrance somehow every few years. The last one was a movie with their most famous actors and most beautiful actresses. It’s kind of hard to get around a modern genocide carried out over 100 years of oppression.

You don’t waste your most beautiful resources on forgetting.

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
2 years ago

Judge deals Biden admin a major blow, by blocking them from firing unvaccinated military and civilian workers.

TRO covers the named plaintiffs, not all military and federal workers. Pretty narrow (but encourages everyone to file their own suit.)

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
2 years ago

Dallas Mavericks will no longer require most fans provide proof of vaccine or negative test to attend games.

This week, Dallas officially went from “High” to “Substantial” Covid transmission according to the CDC numbers.

https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#county-view

If the rate of drop stays the same, Dallas will hit “Moderate” in 2-5 weeks, and “Low” another month after that. Dallas is already at “Low” for the positive test rate metric, but the cases per 100K still puts it at “Substantial.”

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
2 years ago

Nearly 100,000 people in Mexico have disappeared. This will come to the US.

It’s been here for a long time.

https://www.statista.com/statistics/240387/number-of-missing-persons-files-in-the-us-by-age/

Anon
Anon
2 years ago

Take a look at the published work concerning Ivermectin and Toxoplasma gondii. It would be interesting to see if we actually have a cure for cancer (ivermectin) that is being suppressed. Might be worth a deep dive on the research.

Anon

Dave, again.
Dave, again.
Reply to  Anon
2 years ago

There is a good deal of research that Ivermectin does indeed fight cancer, and very effectively for several specific types.

You can search PubMed and other databases and come up with some fascinating, and relatively recent, research.

Of course, big Pharma is uninterested because they make billions on cancer patients, so curing it, or at least making a significant impact on survival rates, is of no interest to them.

Nonetheless, there is some solid research on it. I was amazed when I dug in to the literature.

It makes you wonder what other off patent medicines that have been laying around for decades could have potentially saved millions of lives. Probably more than a few.

starets
starets
Reply to  Dave, again.
2 years ago

Fenbendazole is an antiparasitic that has shown promise against cancer.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-30158-6

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Dave, again.
2 years ago
Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

Thank you. For those who didn’t read, this also has a treatment protocol.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anon
2 years ago

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/265517420_In_Vitro_Effects_of_Ivermectin_and_Sulphadiazine_on_Toxoplasma_gondii

Conclusion: These results indicate that ivermectin significantly inhibited replication of the tachyzoites of T. gondii RH strain.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago

RE: VA results

As far as I am concerned, nothing has changed. We vote until we are sure they will cheat every single time then the shooting starts. So if The Plan is just to have the population VOTE HARDER to overcome the cheating without actually doing anything to stop it and getting rid of the cheaters, The Plan will peter-out within five years.

I honestly wouldn’t be surprised if McAulife’s extra ballots really are stuck on a container ship, but unless people go to prison and the gallows it’s ultimately for nothing. So keep up the ballot box pressure, but make sure your cartridge box is well stocked with regular inventory turnover.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Lowell Houser
2 years ago

This is an obvious bone thrown to appease the “voat hardur” crowd, and we know that because it still perpetuates the myth that the population is almost exactly 50/50 split on politics, which is an obvious lie.

Now globohomo has a patsy to point to when they cheat even harder in 2022 than 2020, and republicucks will keep giving them the benefit of the doubt.

scruffy
2 years ago

” Q did raise an interesting point – All of this for a LARP? Nobody in the Q-community thought that, or I would have seen it on the Q-board. So somebody got hundreds of people to show up there, so they could do this story.”
I’m not following this. You’re saying somebody faked an announcement that this event was taking place, to get people to show up?
This is what I’m interpreting in multiple ways:
“” Q did raise an interesting point – All of this for a LARP?”
Thanks.

scruffy
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Ahhh, completely scripted.
Just speculating:
They have something like Google Trends to see how popular a search term is, then have this reaction. What’s interesting is if there’s something(s) that made the normies more curious. They had vague ideas of what Q was about, but recent incidents spiked curiosity.
Me, I wonder about the FJB chants. Just organic, or part of a plan to make Biden, Scum, & Assoc. more vile?

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago

Shame. Hornady was a company that I was happy to buy from. Now I’ll never buy another thing from them again.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-ULdhtFmGA

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

Hi all-

A little bit back someone posted a list of lawyers by state representing employees who are resisting employer vaccine mandates. Would you mind reposting if it isn’t inconvenient?

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

That link doesn’t work if you aren’t the admin.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

HERE IS A LIST OF LAW FIRMS THAT CAN HELP
https://fightthemandates.godaddysites.com/

Covid-19 Resources: Medical, Legal, Forms, Jobs & Other Critical Information
https://www.coreysdigs.com/health-science/covid-19-resources-medical-legal-forms-jobs-other-critical-information/

UPDATED List of Lawyers by State Who Fight COVID-19 Mandates
September 19, 2021
https://cleverjourneys.com/2021/09/19/list-of-lawyers-by-state-who-fight-covid-19-mandates/

RESOURCES TO FIGHT VAXX & MASK MANDATES, VAXX INJURIES — LAWYERS TO REPRESENT US — SOURCES FOR HCQ & IVERMECTIN
https://files.catbox.moe/nsdqnu.pdf

List of 15 law firms to call if your rights are being infringed upon by your employer, school, college, or any group that discriminates against you for not complying with their vaccine or mask mandates
https://patriots.win/p/12kFnFBEiV/legal-resources-for-recourse-aga

Full list of attorneys by state that are willing to fight for your rights against vaccine mandates:
https://uscfc.uscourts.gov/sites/default/files/Vaccine%20Attorneys.pdf

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

Thank you

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

When the memes write themselves:

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Atavisionary
Atavisionary
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

here is another one.

https://imgur.com/Ng308Ej

Farcesensitive
2 years ago
Farcesensitive
2 years ago
Luigi
Luigi
2 years ago

The Pope: A Conversation in Hell
by Jon Rappoport

Within an hour of passing from this life, Pope Francis found himself in a small office. Worn carpet, a desk, two chairs. The wall paint was peeling. A young man wearing a white tropical suit walked in and sat down behind the desk. He motioned the Pope to the chair across from him.

Where am I?

In Hell, Francis.

That’s impossible.

Why?

I’m the Pope.

There’s another way to look at it. Why wouldn’t you be here?

No, really. There’s obviously been an error. A tragic mistake.

I’m afraid not. Our transport system is bulletproof. It runs on AI.

Then…then you’re Satan?

Good one, Francis. No. I’m Sid, the assistant director of Human Resources.

Where is Satan? I demand to speak with him.

Satan doesn’t do celebrity intake. He didn’t even speak with Stalin. Or Torquemada.

Look, I don’t care about your system. I’ve been sent to the wrong place. I’m destined to meet with the Savior and His Father.

Yeah, well, that’s not going to happen. You’re here, this is Hell, and that’s that.

Baloney. How do I get a message through to God?

After all this time, you don’t know how? Anyway, we’re blocked off. No service from here to there.

There must be an angel I can talk to.

Another good one. No, Francis, we’re all out of angels.

I have resources. Art, gold, manuscripts.

You HAD them.

Get the Vatican on the phone.

We used to have a direct line. But then they stopped paying their bill.

I’m…stuck…here?

I’m afraid so. For the duration.

This is unconscionable. Somebody has their wires crossed. There are millions of people named Francis. I was switched out.

Or you deserve to be here. Let’s talk about that.

There must be something I can offer you.

In the abstract, bribery is an interesting conversation, but we’re way past that.

What’s the set-up here? Who needs favors and blessings?

We run a tight ship. We have a schedule. Monday is medical day. Right now, we’re performing a series of experiments on brain-computer interface. Volunteers are attached through skull probes to a program that loads them up with advanced mathematics. The integration phase has run into serious problems. Instead of data, people are experiencing raw electronics. The pain levels are exceedingly high. So we’re trying to counteract that with drugs.

You’re not serious.

This is Hell.

You said “volunteers.”

On Mondays, you could opt for a clinical trial of high-dose AZT. We’re measuring the timeline of cell death. AZT essentially stops cells from replicating. In layman’s terms, the body decays rapidly and falls apart.

This must be a dream.

On Tuesday, we strap you to a treadmill traveling 37 miles an hour for two hours, while gradually lowering you into the lake of fire.

What have I done? What have I done to deserve this?

Let’s talk about that. For instance, the deal with the Chinese.

The Chinese are a wonderful people.

Sure. We’re all wonderful, Francis. I’m talking about the Chinese regime and Xi Jinping.

You mean the Vatican support for abortion? Our endorsement of their social credit score system? The conferences on integrating Catholicism and Communism?

That would be a start.

So what? So what if we made those accommodations? China is a powerhouse. I wasn’t just going to sit there and watch them roll over us. Sid, they already control half of Italy. Why do you think the first COVID lockdowns in the West started in my backyard?

Your allegiance was to Jesus and God.

You’re joking, right? Even God makes deals. He applies pressure, gets what he wants, and then he backs off. Send a plague, obtain compliance, declare a truce. It’s all about the action. One player gets one piece, another player gets another. You spread out the baksheesh, you pocket the vig.

Now we’re getting somewhere. Similar situation with climate change, right?

Just another deal. Another hustle. These flim-flam artists really believe they can measure the Earth’s overall temperature? Are you kidding me? Much less the HISTORY of the temperature? But that’s the play now. The UN Panel. They’ll package the threat of a planetary collision between the Earth and Mars, if it’ll give them a leg up.

You saw an opportunity.

Of course. I’m the number one humanitarian in the world when it comes to hunger and inequality. Those are my talking points. I can do a bang-up job of faking a connection between them and climate change. So I’m needed. The grifters involved are all already making out like bandits on climate. So they sit down with me, I negotiate my ten percent. Plus they get to reduce energy production all over the world. You know, as the “solution.” This gives them more poverty and debilitation, which are good for their business—Control. I’m in the same business. We see eye to eye.

I like it, Francis.

Wait a minute. I’m losing the thread. I mean, you’re on my side, right? You get an insight into my strategy and you approve. Yes?

Absolutely. You’re talking our language.

So then why are you talking about Monday and Tuesday and subjecting me to all kinds of torture on your schedule, if I’m not here to pay for my sins?

Francis, I would have thought you’d figured that out a long time ago. We’re sadists. We enjoy our work. That’s all. We don’t truck with Heaven. We have no opinion or knowledge about them. We just accept the souls who show up here. I’m happy you’re with us. But we need raw material. You’re it.

What?! There’s nothing moral about punishment in this place?

Moral? Think it through, Francis. Again, this is Hell.

All right. I’m a fast adapter. There are things, then. Things I could teach you, Sid.

I don’t think so. We’ve been around the block a few million times. We know our business.

There’s no money involved?

We’re cashless. Let me show you to your room. It has a view of the lake…

I’m having a mental health problem. Can I see a doctor?

This place is filled with doctors. I can get you in this afternoon. You supported psychiatric treatment while you were at the Vatican, right? Here, though, the doctors tend to be a little bent. They go to extremes with their treatments. I’ll make a few calls and find you an unenthusiastic straight shooter. Of course, experiencing what a standard protocol of Haldol does to the nervous system…the tranquilizing effect is only stage one. After that, the neurons start firing randomly. Impulse control goes out the window…

I want out!

Ah, but you’re in, Francis.

~~~

(The link to this article posted on the blog is https://blog.nomorefakenews.com/2021/11/03/the-pope-a-conversation-in-hell/ )

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Luigi
2 years ago

Very good.