News Briefs – 12/03/2022

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Follow Don Jr on twitter here.

“Make sure those you follow talk about the surveillance, because everyone who is in the game knows. Make them either damage the machine by saying it, or reveal they are part of it by staying silent. Demanding our side talk about the surveillance is really the closest to a Xanatos gambit our side has.”

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DFT – Blackstone Limits Redemptions From Its REIT

DFT – EU Russian Oil Sanctions May Yield “Violent Price Spike”

DFT – Renault And Nissan Alliance Restructuring Stalls Over IP

DFT – India Grabs Title Of Fastest Growing Economy

DFT – Switzerland May Ban EVs Amid A Threat Of Blackout

I get periodic comments from commenters letting me know the commenting software displays unapproved comments to them here, like the software displays to admins. It is this buggy, or maybe even backdoored comment plugin I installed for upvotes/downvotes which I would uninstall, except for the ability to upload images and the possibility we will lose six months of comments and maybe crash the site if I do. When you see a comment, and it says “this comment is pending approval” as if you are an admin, does it also show the link to approve the comment, like an admin would see? Also just for commenters, I should reinforce, this whole site is completely compromised, and there is zero doubt Cabal intelligence is looking over my shoulder all the time, so keep it in mind when sending me stuff. This is not a secure platform.

Elon Musk releases Twitter files on the suppression of the Hunter Biden files. The actual dump was to a journalist who posted arundown of them here at Matt Taibbi’s post. Remember me telling you there was a weird, subservient dynamic between Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, and the female Indian lawyer who accompanied him to his Joe Rogan interview, where Dorsey at times would look to her as if to ask if he was allowed to answer, and she would at times cut him off and answer as if she were the boss? From this piece – “With regards to the laptop scandal, the decision to censor the story reportedly went to the highest levels of Twitter leadership albeit without the knowledge of former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey. However, former Twitter legal executive Vijaya Gadde and former Twitter head of trust and safety Yoel Roth were both involved in the decision to censor the story.” Dorsey is an actor, and as such has a lower level of power and authority than these other two. I would suspect they were in the surveillance from early ages, Dorsey might just have been a fun-loving fratboy who was identified in college by surveillance as not too smart, controllable, and judged likely to play along if offered the ability to live  a billionaire cover-life, and do his own thing.

Jack Dorsey has an email address of Jack@0.pizza:

Musk is a bullshit artist, but the the statement is true, and maybe of evidentiary value:

From Q’s board, an anon’s experience:

Not seeing a big change in Twitter. So far anyway. Just got permanently suspended for comparing what Kanye said to what Ilhan Omar said in a reply to some tweet by a Jewish guy who works in digital comms for the Dems. No threats, no violence, no violation of tos. Just quoted her and called him a repulsive hypocrite.

FIX YOUR SHIT ELON

In other words mentally ill and neurotic liberals want all conservatives muzzled and censored, conservatives want nobody muzzled and censored and total free speech, so we will just muzzle and censor half the conservatives, and now we are fair, and a diehard bastion of free speech.

Do not be deceived by Musk. He is rebuilding this as a control platform, before someone else builds something free. There are big secrets this machine needs to keep hidden, which it must prevent from ever coming to light, at all costs. I showed you, and you saw, with your own eyes, the surveillance machine deployed to lay the groundwork for the outright murder of an innocent little Asian girl living a peaceful life, through a bullet blown through her skull in front of her young son, during a violent home invasion by probable gang members which this thing is running as agents/assassins against regular Americans.

I would say it was the actual government running it, but the truth is the government really does not even exist. The nation is now run by a criminal conspiracy, which uses the illusion of a government populated with impotent actors merely to mollify the public, and let them think they are in control somehow, and there is some peaceful path  like voting harder, which will lead them to freedom.

Things have progressed far more than any normal American could possibly believe. They have progressed far enough, everyone involved has their hands so dirty, that if it were made public, good decent men would calmly and rationally brutally hunt down and murder everyone involved at every level, before returning to their lives no different than they would after a day of gardening, or painting the house. And morally, there is no doubt on whose side God would be on. Everyone who has ever staked out a house, or followed someone through a grocery store, had a hand in Irah Sok’s murder, simply by lending that machine the power of their efforts, and not exposing it to everyone.

Musk is not on our side, because there is no possible way he can ever let that platform spread “the truth.” It would be as deadly for him, and everyone he knows, as it would be for everyone else in the conspiracy.

Regardless, nothing is secret that will not be revealed, nor anything hidden that will not be known and come to light. All of this shall be revealed regardless.

And may our cleansing be complete.

‘Biden team’ requested Twitter scrub scandalous Hunter Biden info days before 2020 election.

Twitter files reveal Vijaya Gadde behind censorship of Hunter Biden laptop story. “Gadde was born in India to a Telugu family and moved to the United States at age three.” I would bet her parents were Cabal surveillance on the streets of India, and she was following people through grocery stores from her earliest days. My college was filled with kids from India, who flew there every vacation.

Eric Holder’s partisan fingerprints were all over Apple’s “Trust and Safety” department during 2020 election.

Hillary turned off all replies to all her tweets.

Megastar James Woods looking to file a lawsuit, maybe class action, against the DNC over government suppressing his tweets as a First Amendment violation.

Musk is sucking up most of the oxygen today, so I do not see much else that important.

FBI met weekly with Big Tech ahead of the 2020 election, agent testifies.

Seventeen state attorneys general joined Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen today in asking major shipping companies to clarify new policies that allow them to track firearm sales with unprecedented specificity and bypass warrant requirements to share that information with federal agencies. Again, our government, is not the government. It is a play, acted out as a distraction. The real government is the stateless intelligence operation which has infiltrated everything from the fake-government to our business sector. It is now amassing a government ten times as oppressive, within the private sector, which is entirely unelected, and without any regulatory oversight by anyone.

VoterGA releases evidence of 20,000 votes being removed from Herschel Walker’s reported totals in November election.

Election lawsuits pile up in Arizona, as counties, candidates challenge 2022 midterms.

Democrats vote to remove Iowa as first voting state – Replace it with South Carolina to ‘reflect party’s diverse electorate.’ The conspiracy feels it has better powers to rig  the election down there. Simple as that.

Stacy Abrams’ The New Georgia Project had $11 million in its investment account in August when it set out to pay $2.45 million in cash for a sprawling Atlanta compound, but less than two months later, the organization dismissed half its leadership staff, citing a lack of funds.

Poll shows Democrat Raphael Warnock leading in close Georgia runoff race.

Georgia’s Raphael Warnock received over $24 million from hundreds of “campaign finance mules,” including unemployed donors, who gave small amounts in over 358,000 donations.

While voter turnout remained strong, absentee voting in Georgia dropped off drastically in this year’s midterm election, the first major test of an expansive 2021 voting law that added restrictions for casting ballots by mail. They will never do anything to voluntarily give power to the people, unless the people pose some sort of risk to them. And so long as the surveillance is everywhere, the people will never pose a risk.

The future of a program aimed at helping formerly incarcerated Chicago residents hangs in the balance after the company that was supposed to pay for it, cryptocurrency giant FTX, has imploded amid accusations of fraud before paying most of its promised $1 million grant. This thing was giving away everyone’s money to everyone. A lot was Cabal money laundering, but a lot will prove to have been theft, from non-Cabal crypto-bros who now no longer have their powers.

Africa is only 6% vaccinated, and Covid has practically disappeared… Scientists “baffled.”

Vaccinated people make up majority of COVID-19 deaths: CDC data.

Nurses’ attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination for their children are highly influenced by partisanship, a new study finds, with Republicans not vaxxing, and Leftists vaxxing their kids. This will be a real selection pressure which is so technically well designed, and psychologically well-designed, as a whole program, it almost seems beyond normal human capability. It actually makes me lean toward the idea there is a farmer, to whom we are crops, and he is cleaning the detritus out of our gene pool. It makes me wonder what other technology, beyond human means, may have been in the vax.

LA County set to reinstate indoor-mask mandate as COVID surges.

“We’ve caught him red-handed and he won’t get away” – Senator Rand Paul accuses Fauci of funding research that caused 7 million people to die.

Rep. Elise Stefanik’s campaign says U.S. Postal Service workers stole nearly $20,000 in donor checks from four separate packages sent in June, October and November 2022, which were cut into, and that postal police did not escalate the matter.

The Secret Service has located hundreds of pages of records tied to the investigation of a gun belonging to Hunter Biden – despite having denied they existed, a government watchdog group said Thursday.

UFOs are making headlines again, with U.S. intelligence services and NASA announcing they’re studying more recent reports of sightings.

Wounded officers sue Sig Sauer, say gun goes off by itself. One report was an officer who was sitting in a golf-cart while on patrol, and the fired round created a leg wound which proved the officer was sitting, with the gun in a holster which covered the trigger guard, when the gun went off without being holstered/unholstered, struck, or jostled. Hard to imagine they could not recreate that one.

Alex Jones files for bankruptcy as damages owed to Sandy Hook families total nearly $1.5B: report.

California reparation panel now wants fed. gov. to pay EVERY African American NATIONWIDE at least $223k for discrimination and compensation for racism.

Minneapolis will pay $600,000 to protesters for injuries sustained in 2020 George Floyd demonstrations.

California Apple store ransacked by thieves as staff warn customers not to stop them.

More Americans leave the workforce as participation rate drops again.

An executive director at a Planned Parenthood’s sex education arm claimed that children are born “sexual” while simultaneously advocating for comprehensive sex education from kindergarten through 12th grade and porn literacy for certain ages.

Mark Levin lays waste to ‘utterly useless’ Matt Gaetz and his gang of ‘five boneheads’ leading far-right revolt against McCarthy. Levin and McCarthy are traitors, however Gaetz is going around doing Masonic handshakes, so it is possible they are on the same side, and each just reading lines in the script.

Kanye West deal to buy social media platform Parler is off, by mutual decision.

Gay dating app Grindr’s stock soars after going public. All as millions of investors pay back Cabal intelligence what it spent on one of its control operations, and fuel its operations going forward with their hard-earned retirement funds. Amazing system they have created, where we fund their machine.

NJ high school hosts secret student drag show for adult staff during school hours.

Lee Zeldin voted with Democrats, LGBT lobby to redefine marriage. Mike Lindell it is.

The U.S. Department of Transportation is proposing a new rule that would require all commercial trucks used for interstate commerce to install tracking devices that would transmit location data and other personal information to police whenever law enforcement requests it. If domestic intelligence is doing extra-judicial killings of innocent people, and you saw it is, maybe we shouldn’t trust the government to have more free surveillance powers.

Biden moves to bar mining waste in Alaska, blocking gold mine.

The low-income apartment building owned by Sen. Raphael Warnock’s (D., Ga.) church on Wednesday dropped its effort to evict a Vietnam War veteran following a Washington Free Beacon report that he had paid his back rent.

Banks and businesses cancel Christian organizations.

Tesla semi’s enormous battery might weigh 11,000 pounds on its own. From a physics standpoint, storing the energy to move, in that massive an amount of mass, is an enormous energy inefficiency. The ideal energy source would be housing the energy to travel from New York to California in a few grams of deuterium, which could be turned into motive force for the vehicle by a hundred pounds of motors and reactor. Having the same energy housed in a power reserve that weighs as much as ten big rigs, is like having the first vehicle, and attaching ten big rigs behind it, and telling it that it now has to tow them as well. I do not know if hydrogen fuel cell technology will work out to be more or less efficient than regular gas. The energy density of gas will be greater. But gas requires a lot more engine to access the energy. The energy density of hydrogen is lower, but I assume the fuel-cell technology is much lighter as well. Either way, I do not think batteries will pan out long term, unless they develop some sort of graphene-capacitor or something which is much lighter, and will hold much more energy in a much smaller package.

I don’t know if this will be true or if the infrastructure would materialize, but this post makes the case the push for EVs is to make cars less practical due to /power/grid/battery/charging limits, so people cannot drive, are forced to public transportation, and eventually are isolated as immobile peons, while the elites can do whatever they want. Would fit with what I think is a push to limit our social interaction to online activities, keep us from going out and meeting, and turn us into machines that go to work and come home to exchange ideas with chat-bots, and pay all our money to taxes.

China fines former NBA star Jeremy Lin over comments that criticized quarantine facilities.

The UK/US diplomatic deal that gives China strategic foothold in Indian Ocean – yet NO ONE is talking about it – An agreement to hand an archipelago over to Beijing-friendly Mauritius, will land China in the backyard of top US military base Diego Garcia.

China rapidly building space arms to ‘blind and deafen’ U.S. military, Pentagon says.

Raytheon reveals US plan to remove anti-air systems from Gulf for Ukraine: also lands $1.2 billion contract for Ukraine rockets.

Zelenskyy office worker drives new Porsche car owned by businessman, lives in mansion, investigation shows.

Tyrant Zelensky to ban Ukrainian Church after he bans media outlets and opposition party.

Kremlin turns down Biden’s conditions for Putin talks.

Ukraine recovery and reconstruction needs estimated $349 billion. We really are slaves, because Biden and the corrupt republicans and democrats will just write the checks, and everyone here is busting their asses to make the money to give to the government to pay it.

Edward Snowden receives Russian passport.

Russian air defense systems will now have no problem detecting and destroying missiles fired from US-made High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) due to new software, RIA Novosti reported on Friday, citing an unnamed Russian military commander.

1,000+ NYT union members threaten to walk out.

Ohioans vote in favor of banning non-citizens from voting in local elections.

Treasury watchdog finds no Trump retribution evidence in Comey, McCabe audits.

Another lawsuit filed against Oregon for most anti-Second Amendment rights law in the country.

Republican flips northern California congressional seat.

17% of Biden voters would not have voted for him had they known scandals liberal media censored.

Trump stands firm with the Capitol rioters: Ex-President gives video message in support of suspects who have been treated ‘very, very unfairly’ and are being ‘tormented’ by the ‘weaponized’ Department of Justice.

Spread r/K Theory, because there is no future as slaves

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FtR
FtR
1 year ago

“there is a farmer, to whom we are crops, and he is cleaning”
Only 6% vaxxed in Africa…

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  FtR
1 year ago

And approximately 2/3rds of the populations of most Western, industrial nations are fully vaxxed.

Some countries, like Canada, are about 90% in the most populous provinces.

Something wicked this way comes.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Another Dave
1 year ago

I guess the elites think that a plantation is the utopian ideal?
It’s as if they plan to keep the sub-Sahrans around for sports, wars and slave labor with apparently no fear that they will ever rebel.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  FtR
1 year ago

They will be easily destroyed with other methods.
It is the European peoples that had to be “cleansed” through subterfuge.

Texas Arcane
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

This is one of the better points. They figure the European Christians would be the sticking point. The Africans and others they can clear out in a couple of days with ease. First they have to remove their competitors.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Europeans are a thorn in the satanists side with their ideas of Christianity, Justice & Democracy.

Everytime cabal tries to genocide a people in yugoslavia, africa or middle east, pesky Europeans stick their nose in with famine relief, vaccines that actually work and military.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  FtR
1 year ago

Judgment begins at the house of God.

phelps
Reply to  FtR
1 year ago

For the farmers, Africa is fallow land that they might cultivate someday.

disenchantedscholar
disenchantedscholar
Reply to  FtR
1 year ago

In bumping off whites, blacks will starve. Uncabob used to explain some maths on it but I can’t find his stuff archived. Magic White Man posts.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  disenchantedscholar
1 year ago

Africa will got through a period of R-culling as they free gibs and food subsidies go away. Then the Ks will return as they did for thousands of years and live off the land they are genetically designed to thrive in.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  disenchantedscholar
1 year ago

true – but blacks are also easy to control. African dictators wouldnt last a week in the West – or at least, that used to be true.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

“Amazing system they have created, where we fund their machine.”
Now the trick is cutting that off completely.

Peter Gent
Peter Gent
1 year ago

Re: Africa is only 6% vaccinated, and Covid has practically disappeared… Scientists “baffled.”

It’s not really all that baffling when you consider how much of Africa is on ivermectin due to the various parasitic problems in the continent. That significantly reduces the vector for transmission. However, I doubt you’ll ever see that conclusion ever reached. One of the most significant things I’ve seen over the years is the design of studies that are actually intended to fail so they wouldn’t show what they’re purported to show. Both vitamin C and D3 are classic examples. For example, Linus Pauling argued that the therapeutic dose of vitamin C begins at 4 g, but I have yet to see a study done above a 2 g dose. Most studies only use 1 g. All are guaranteed to fail. I also saw a recent ballyhooed study of vitamin D3 that only raised the blood level to 20 ng/mL saying that it had no effect on Covid which I knew before they even did it would fail. They won’t touch a study that shows its affects on Covid above 50 ng/mL because they know there would be no Covid.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Peter Gent
1 year ago

As AC has noted, Western civilization has been hijacked by an active, and highly organized, criminal conspiracy at the highest, and lowest, levels of our whole society.

That conspiracy wants us sick, tired and depleted. That conspiracy exerts an enormous amount of energy trying to break us physically and morally/spiritually.

We are very close to bottoming out as a culture. We can’t get much more debased before nothing will function properly.

Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
Reply to  Peter Gent
1 year ago

this is an OUTSTANDING freakin comment. ‘The fix is in’ doesn’t always have to be big and blatant fuckery, sometimes it can be subtle. negative fuckery is still fuckery.

wanna fix a college basketball game? don’t have the Big Star miss the winning free throws at game’s end. instead, just have him be slightly out of sync, out of position on a smallish number of plays all game long. he “doesn’t see” the open man cutting to the hoop on the backscreen… he just barely gets outfought for a couple of boards. he “makes 1 pass too many” on a fast break. like that. your boy still gets his 20 and 10, and his team still wins the game, but…. they don’t cover.

yet another reason to despise & distrust the medical profession

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
1 year ago

magnetized rims/balls

Steve Morris
Steve Morris
Reply to  Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
1 year ago

It’s easier than that, 2 fouls in the first quarter and you play completely differently. If it gets close, a few more fouls and the difference maker is out of the game. I believe referring has been used to fix all college and pro sports as soon as the money made it worthwhile.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Peter Gent
1 year ago

…and American/AMA acceptable minimum levels for D3 are only 2/3 of that in the rest of the world.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Peter Gent
1 year ago

“…Linus Pauling argued that the therapeutic dose of vitamin C…”

I’m not against Linus Pauling theory. Especially the protocols he has for heart disease but…one of his researchers was studying rats and found higher cancer rates. Pauling fired him and destroyed the study data. So he’s not an angel. I suspect the rising cancer rates were from vit. C antioxidant neutralizing the bodies attack mechanisms to kill off bad cells. So if you’re using C in high doses might be good to cycle doing it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Unless he caught his “researcher” sabotaging the entire project.

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

Very possible. I noted that I’m not against it. I only wanted to let people know there is a possibility of problems. You will have to decide yourself if this is significant.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

The problem with that is that rats, like most mammals, synthesize vitamin C in their own bodies.

Humans do not. Trying to understand how vitamin C works in the human body by studying rats is a dead end.

There is now decades of research on how effective vitamin C is at neutralizing toxins and pathogens in humans. An abundance of research, easily accessible if you bother to look for it.

Pauling wan’t perfect, but he was on the right path, and I have personal experience with people who have used high dose IV vitamin C to address, and solve, a number of problems standard medicine said couldn’t be solved.

David N.
David N.
Reply to  Another Dave
1 year ago

“Pauling wan’t perfect, but he was on the right path”
Correct. However, everyone should keep the following in mind, especially now with the Covid Scamdemic going on:
… there are many bogus voices around who strive to distract the public from the value of vitamin C therapy and the fact that Pauling’s VALID work with vitamin C supplementation has been “falsified” by data distortions and lies, and he as a person (a double Nobel laureate) has been slandered as some deluded idiot by the criminal medical establishment and its countless quackwatch shills, lackeys, ignoramuses, and trolls for decades and it continues today, and
… that the same corrupt criminal people (and their uninformed followers) are behind the organized suppression, lies, and half-truths spread about the value of vitamin C therapy against covid-19 — see “The 2 Married Pink Elephants In The Historical Room –The Holocaustal Covid-19 Coronavirus Madness: A Sociological Perspective & Historical Assessment Of The Covid “Phenomenon”” at https://www.rolf-hefti.com/covid-19-coronavirus.html
But you can’t discredit the facts with lies. That only exposes and discredits the liars (see cited link).

Peter Gent
Peter Gent
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Linus Pauling attacked the whole heart industry with his research and recommendations. It is a many, many billion dollar industry. You don’t think that the forces we note here wouldn’t have gone after him to try and take his efforts down?

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Peter Gent
1 year ago

It makes you wonder if they used a heart attack gun to kill him to try to discredit him in death.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Peter Gent
1 year ago

“…not really all that baffling when you consider how much of Africa is on ivermectin…”

I have a great link on this. It appears that the largest drug test in history was done in India and…we heard not one damn word about it in the news. Remember several months ago the press would not shut up about “covid in India”, everyone was going to die, panic and then…nothing. In India, the whole country got Ivermectin EXCEPT one province/State or whatever they call it, whose top health official was a pharm person. Everywhere except the one province, covid disappeared . The one where they did not use it, many thousands died. They were talking about executing her but i doubt that will happen. This link shows graphs and data on this. If this link is true, then many people should execute for manslaughter.

https://theblogginghounds.com/2021/08/26/indias-ivermectin-blackout/

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

> We’ve Caught Him Red-Handed
C’mon Rand
They sent someone to assault you to send you a message
They’re never going to let you impose punishment on cabal’s protected soldiers
This is just more hopium that will go nowhere

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Unfortunately correct.

Do any of these scumbags, from Biden, to Hillary to Fauci and Sam Bankman-Fried, really act like they are in imminent danger of arrest and imprisonment?

ERTZ
ERTZ
1 year ago

(OT)
You might find this interesting,
effect of introduction of K-selected into an ecology dominated by r-selected:
(Consider socio-political application)

https://twitter.com/Rainmaker1973/status/1599008572880216065

Farcesensitive
Reply to  ERTZ
1 year ago

Human hunters could have achieved the same results.
But cabal would rather increase the population of predators that are dangerous to humans than the population of gun proficient Americans.

Peter Gent
Peter Gent
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

I disagree. Human hunters would not instill the same herd reactions as the wolves. Nor would they be anywhere near as effective, since wolves are a 24×7 predator while hunters are not. Wolves also chase deer down while hunters do not. Sorry, but I am a supporter of wolves’ right to live in their environment.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Peter Gent
1 year ago

Our ancestors wiped them out for a reason, they were smarter than the current generation.
The effect of hunters might not have been exactly the same but it would have been good enough, especially if they were allowed to hunt all of the things the wolves hunt.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Peter Gent
1 year ago

“…their environment…”

I’m sure you’re all for them in Idaho but I bet you don’t want them in your backyard. And who says it’s “their” environment. I say it’s ours and until recently when people who lived in places other than Idaho shipped them in, it was. I bet there was hardly any support for putting huge wolves in Idaho from anyone in Idaho. I myself am for shipping all the wolves we can find into NYC, Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington DC, etc.

Peter Gent
Peter Gent
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

The only problem I have with wolves is if I cannot take them out on MY PROPERY. Other than that, they have their place in the created order, as this study shows, balance of nature and all.

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

They could have gotten the same results from shooting the deer in selected areas, raising a huge amount of revenue in hunting licenses. The same wolves attack farmer’s livestock in the area. I don’t like wolves. People have written bad things about wolves for a reason. Hunters in Idaho have talked about looking around and finding themselves being stalked by wolves.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  ERTZ
1 year ago

They introduced Canadian gray wolves captured from the Arctic tundra. They weigh a third more than the RED wolf species that were actually native to the area before Manifest Destiny, and they eat accordingly. At the same time there has been a red wolf sub-species quietly going extinct in the Carolina’s that would have been a drop in replacement and wouldn’t have damaged the hunting industry to nearly the same degree. None of this was an accident.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

I didn’t know this about the red wolves. Those wolves they released in Idaho are monsters. They don’t belong near humans.

Grizzly bears are natural but I don’t want them in the suburbs.

English Tom
English Tom
1 year ago

Imagine closing a gold mine just as the world is moving to a currency backed by hard assets, including gold. Hmm, treason much?

Those electric vehicles are death traps. Once a battery goes up in flames it cannot be put out. Those batteries even burn under water. And yet a hundred years or so ago there were many electric vehicles, with much better performances than those of today. So what happened?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  English Tom
1 year ago

No, they simply didn’t have better performance. Not even close.

Texas Arcane
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Incorrect, they were designed to look like Rolls Royces and ran absolutely quietly for hundreds of miles on Edison Batteries. They show you the Tin Lizzy so you will think that was the only electric car they had. They were sold throughout the United States and Europe and made record profits for both battery manufacturers and auto assembly lines. You could plug them in at any gas station (unlike that Musk Tesla crap) and they were notorious for their long service and maintainability. Your history is a fake history and is not real history at all. Life was simple, clean and luxurious. The reason that everything was fungus and filth free is that their laundry machines actually used hot water. Life was way, way better in the bad old days than you could possibly imagine. I ate at the automat in NY before they closed it down, it was a window into an era when people lived life without a fraction of the debt, struggle, pain, misery and the shit these beanie babies force on us every day now. Yoshi frowns on happiness especially amongst the unsnipped.
https://www.driving.co.uk/news/features/charging-electric-car-looked-like-1912/
Musks purpose as a shill is to monopolize resources and investment for electric cars so it goes nowhere. Musk is a fraud and he has never built anything but sad junk that looks like the Yugo out of Eastern Europe. The Tesla car is a death trap designed for sheeple who never go further than 10 miles from home.

Steve Morris
Steve Morris
Reply to  Texas Arcane
1 year ago

I remember seeing an old show on mining in the 1800’s. They said miners used to keep coffee in uranium tin alloy cups and it would stay warm all day. Their angle was, how stupid they were and they must have all died of radiation poisoning. Galen Windsor would have something to say about that. He proposed uranium reactors in every house. Uranium melts or reaches meltdown at over 2000° F, keep it dry and under 800° F and it’ll run a boiler for generations and never release enough radiation to be harmful. Side note, I can’t find anything on those cups, or any technical data on temperature of uranium at concentration level.

disenchantedscholar
disenchantedscholar
Reply to  Texas Arcane
1 year ago

Thank you for this. I’ve tried explaining to Boomers that electric cars are Victorian tech and they just won’t see it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Texas Arcane
1 year ago

Hundreds of miles at minimal speed. And the majority of electric cars back in the good old days were just purely for putting around urban areas. Of course, back then, the wealthy actually lived in the cities in neighborhoods that weren’t that far from the downtown business districts. Anyhow, the point is that these early electric cars mostly had the performance of golf carts. Back then, the biggest problem with cars were the extremely unreliable tires, btw. Being able to change a tire was a critical skill. Nowadays, people can’t even figure out how to put air in their tires.

Agree with you about so much more about the old days, however.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Texas Arcane
1 year ago

Al you said is untrue. Edison Batteries are nickel-iron. Great batteries but super heavy and not near the watts per weight.
Nickel-iron Batteries
Energy per weight
30-50 Watt-hour/kg
li-ion batteries
100- 265 Watt-hour/kg

“…designed to look like Rolls Royces and ran absolutely quietly for hundreds of miles on Edison Batteries….”

“…would go somewhere between 50 and 100 miles on a charge…”

“…Edison’s batteries, however, were found to have very high internal resistance and were thus incapable of powering an electric car under many circumstances…”

https://www.wired.com/2010/06/henry-ford-thomas-edison-ev/

“…Musk is a fraud and he has never built anything but sad junk…”

https://www.large.net/news/8au43q6.html

“Tesla has sold approximately 3,233,623 electric cars as of October 2022”

https://www.licarco.com/news/how-many-tesla-cars-have-been-sold

You compare to a Yugo but…Yugo sold 140,000 cars in the US during its 8-year history.

People love Tesla cars. The vast majority rave about them. It’s not all greenies and status. These cars handle well, are very fast and are very comfortable. They have one of if not the highest safety records of any car.

https://electrek.co/2021/12/21/tesla-model-y-achieves-highest-possible-iihs-safety-rating/

So what you are saying is a pack of lies. I catch you saying all sort of lies frequently. All people have to do is look around a little and huge amount of what you’ve said is wrong, biased and direct lies. You’ve said a lot of interesting things, but surrounded it with a lot of gaslighting.

Your whole spiel about Neanderthals is a crock of shit that you have no evidence for.

Texas Arcane
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

I don’t know why you would call me a liar or shill for Elon Musk, the clearest glowie plant that ever lived. I don’t know if you are trying to convince me or yourself.
My whole spiel about Neanderthals was documented by me with a thousand links to the evidence I got nearly everything right over an 18 year period. By now, anybody who understood anything I wrote must have realized I was fifty years ahead of everyone else and every single hypothesis I put forward is confirmed by the evidence. I don’t have room for it all here but only last week I was reading a paper from Germany that confirmed that Asperger’s is a very simple condition to understand. It’s a highly masculine completely intact brain that is 90% working and driven by abstract reasoning – the so-called “victor of evolution” has a brain that appears to have 50% of it shut off completely and incapable of doing anything in comparison. It looks like a healthy (Aspergers) brain with all the wires snipped. Here’s an open admission that the Aspergers brain is not a variation on a normal brain … it’s a completely different internally consistent genetic blueprint which is different from Homo Sapiens and far superior in every metric including symmetry :
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5691167/
Read between the lines a little bit here :
https://www.dana.org/article/the-world-needs-people-with-aspergers-syndrome/
Very suspicious you are boosting Elon Musk and attacking me for stating the obvious.
Here is a catalog of all those electric cars that never existed and never worked from 1895 onwards. It was a major industry and it never existed and the Edison batteries didn’t work and could only travel a few miles on a charge (like the Tesla).
https://www.lowtechmagazine.com/overview-of-early-electric-cars.html
Except none of that happened. Funny you mentioned golf carts, which routinely log 40 miles on a single battery charged with nickel iron. All you really have to do is add a few more batteries.
Looks to me like you are promoting fake glowie history that is fed to the sheeple in place of real history. Now we’re innovating and moving forward but our ancestors were backward and less intelligent, despite the average IQ now at 95 in America and most of the population unable to even carry on a simple conversation. 70% of the public do not know the three branches of government in the Constitution but they’re more innovative than our father 50 years ago.
But no.

Mr Twister
Mr Twister
1 year ago

Is it possible the incarcerated 1/6ers don’tactually exist?

The idea is enough to wind up a large contingent, for whatever reason.

It’s the only excuse I can think of for Trumps inaction.

Fart Simpson
Fart Simpson
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

>> Did they think we would revolt over Trump showing the elections were faked? Clearly they had the intel to know we would not.

Did they though? Many in Congress expected to be killed by the mob on Jan. 6. The image of Congressmen laying the fetal position with tears in their eyes, shitting their pants, passively waiting for execution shows how flawed their intel was. Congress didn’t ask because they were humiliated.

My theory is they truly expected “Qanon domestic terrorists” to start shooting and kick off Civil War 2. A domestic “Maidan Massacre” to justify a coup and Democrat dictatorship.

It didn’t happen, probably for the best, because the stooges of Jan. 6 were boomers who still ultimately believe in the system, and were good Americans who avoid violence.

They gambled on “patriots” opening fire, perhaps a single individual… and ended up with zero. Was it cold feet or just a huge miscalculation?

Jan. 6 became a clown show, basically the ending scene of Animal House. The rest was just political theater to salvage a failed op, and turn lemons into lemonade. Also Trump peaceably went under house arrest, which amplified the absurdity of the military occupation.

The Cabal gambled on Q memes being real, and lost.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

good call. There were questions about some of the “protestors”. They were not wearing typical maga attire.I remember Buffalo man appeared to have a questionable background, including as an actor.

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Mr Twister
1 year ago

The Myles Mathis theory is that they don’t actually exist.

Congressmen have visited them, but even of the Congressmen are not in on the scam, you could round up some crisis actors for a single VIP visit.

I suspect that the plan (by the cabal) was to either goad patriots into open revolt, or Trump into doing something illegal, then you would have people step out of the wings to “restore” orders and openly set up a new regime. When that didn’t work, they were stuck still pretending that the USA was a normal constitutional republic. I think that hampered them, we were supposed to be under a new constitution and legal system by now.

teo toon
teo toon
Reply to  Mr Twister
1 year ago

Or for why the occasional J6er is able to write letters out or to be interviewed by the news media,

phelps
Reply to  Mr Twister
1 year ago

Unlikely. It’s way easier to simply jail an innocent person that it is to make up jailing a fake person.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

if it is on tee vee, it’s a production. bank that.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

Is it? You think they would rather deal with the feeding and life support of a prisoner, not to mention the chance their family retaliates somehow rather than punch some numbers into a database and tell their media lackey to write a news story?

phelps
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Yup. It’s all papered and “official”, and who cares about the money and effort? On the other hand, there’s a ton of missing paperwork on a “fake” person that has to be duplicated, and you end up either having to bring in more co-conspirators or even more fake guards/cooks/janitors, etc.
Easier to just do it. It’s why I don’t think there are many fake victims at FF attacks. It’s easier for the cabal to just kill people.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

They have the resources to do it whichever way they want and I think they do it both ways at different times.
It’s usually not worth worrying about which one is true this time unless it makes a big difference somehow.
If they are faking the J6 detainees then it is to set precedents that will be used on real people in the future.

Peter Gent
Peter Gent
1 year ago

Re: Wounded officers sue Sig Sauer, say gun goes off by itself

For that to happen, there must be a round loaded in the chamber and the gun cocked. I would never have my gun loaded with a round in the chamber and cocked in the holster. Part of my draw technique is racking the gun to to load and cock as I am pulling it up out of the holster and presenting it forward…that is a safety action. Yes, there’s no excuse for the gun going off, even though it’s cocked and loaded, but it is not a good practice to keep a cocked and loaded gun in your holster as a regular carry.

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Atavisionary
Atavisionary
1 year ago

I can see my own comments when pending for approval. If I don’t bother logging in, I don’t think I ever see other peoples pending comments. Its vaguely familiar with when I am browsing logged in. Were I to guess, there may be a setting associated with user accounts which allow them to see pending comments from other user accounts. I would look into user settings if you want to change it. Though in a way it makes sense to let users you have approved see other users you have approved in the past even if that particular comment hasn’t be approved by you yet.
Or it could be a bug too.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Atavisionary
1 year ago

It seems too random to be anything but a bug.

Stephanie
Stephanie
1 year ago

You said: “Again, our government, is not the government. It is a play, acted out as a distraction. The real government is the stateless intelligence operation which has infiltrated everything from the fake-government to our business sector. It is now amassing a government ten times as oppressive, within the private sector, which is entirely unelected, and without any regulatory oversight by anyone.
This is the clearest statement of what’s happening that’s ever been made.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

In case you missed it, in UK the globalist, bankster, pakistani origin ex-Conservative minister, Sajid Javid, exposed his anti-British sentiments in a tweet
https://twitter.com/sajidjavid/status/1597696442801741826
When Nigel Farage commented on British cities taken over by recent immigration, Javid replied “so what”.
Shortly after, he announced that he would not stand for re-election. Note, he didnt resign.
Not only was he a Conservative minister, he was pushed as Prime Minister material by cabal.
So, what is the “So What?” of the whole story.
Why resign? He knew he would not be re-elected – or, he was “fired” by Cabal for exposing his sentiments.

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

He is not running for re-election as member of parliament. He is only 52, so I wonder if there is a high paying private sector job lined up for him. He is not currently a minister.

Javid held a number of important ministerial positions, and also had a high ranking job at Chase bank. The Wikipedia article on his career is quite long:

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

He was actually born in England, in Lancashire, but was the son of a bus driver and Pakistani immigrants. He started moving up in life as a teenager, in the 1980s. This definitely looks like the Cabal identifying him early and placing him in position after position, since if things worked as we were told, a son of a bus driver wouldn’t get all this important jobs, starting when he was a teenager.

I nearly posted something about him on this site earlier. Javid was the minister in charge of the UK’s compulsory vaccination program. He spoke, in public, to an unvaccinated NHS doctor during this period. I found the body language in the related video fascinating, but I am not at all good at reading these things.

Here is the video of the conversation:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jS6U0eYU8Sc

Also Dr. James’ account from a few days later:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kh2vWO58sj4

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

Javid clasps his hands together in between gesticulating with them, then brings his hands together. When clasped you can see a thumb stroke the top of the opposite index finger. These small stroking movements are an attempt to soothe the self in a moment of stress. At the end of the clip after listening to the Dr expand on his objections & present a logical & coherent argument against mandatory vax for HCW, Javid falls back in the appeal to credentialism – saying the Gov is advised by the best experts. He also jumps in to make his point while the Dr is still finishing – to get control of narrative back again.

Follow Bombard Body Language Ghost on YT for insights into reading ppl.

disenchantedscholar
disenchantedscholar
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

they use voting machines for London elections and those were being investigated + known Muslim postal fraud (he is one) so he knew he’d be out anyway

Maniac
Maniac
1 year ago

‘Africa is only 6% vaccinated, and Covid has practically disappeared… Scientists “baffled.”’

Some have said that this may be due to the anti-malaria drugs that many of them take on a regular basis. I myself have a tube of ivermectin on my supplement shelf just in case.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Maniac
1 year ago

I’ve been to Africa several times. Covid is the least of their problems. Just look up Kibera; the largest slum in the world. Hydroxychloroquine and Ivermectin are sold otc like candy. Literally, hcq is sold in convenience stores right beside antacids, gum, etc. Prescription grade pharmaceuticals are sold otc without prescription. Just tell the pharmacist your symptoms and any allergies you may have. Chemist stores, as they’re called, are everywhere. From the worst slum you could ever imagine, to the most upscale malls.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Your experience also mirrors much of Latin America as well.

Pharmacists in the so called third world have somewhat broader, deeper training, and then will make a general assessment of your condition based on your list of symptoms, and give you nearly anything otc, including steroids.

phelps
Reply to  Another Dave
1 year ago

It was even the US experience until around the 1950s. The way it worked before, you went to a doctor when you needed tests or some kind of manipulation/surgery (weird disease, broken bone, etc.) If you just needed meds, you went straight to the pharmacist, and he dispensed what you needed.
Doctors and pharmacists, to end the competition, formed a cartel where you have to get a “mother may I” from the doctors, and the pharmacists just dispense the meds. The training that pharmacists have to get now is vestigial from that time, since now they are essentially just another shopkeeper.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

The guns going off without a trigger pull lawsuits are most likely to give Alex Balwin cover when he is finally brought to trial. Cabal has done similar lawsuits in the past to destroyed brands they didn’t want to be successful. Ten years from now the lawsuits will be dismissed unless they are also trying to Sandyhook gun manufacturers at the same time.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

It’s a completely different design of gun.

map
map
1 year ago

Missed this story:

https://abc7chicago.com/ohare-airport-chicago-news-atlas-air/12504141/

Why is the military moving soldiers in a private plane?

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  map
1 year ago

flight trackers tend to report most mil planes are in the air nonstop these days. you do the math.

phelps
Reply to  lastkingofscotland
1 year ago

That’s not what I’m seeing. Check out the sitreps from MilSpecMonkey on youtube. He’s got a great presentation using the SpyGlass tracking package.

phelps
Reply to  map
1 year ago

Civilian Reserve Air Fleet.
https://www.af.mil/About-Us/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/104583/civil-reserve-air-fleet/
Been in place for 70 years, is a standard part of our airlift.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

Valid question and good reply.

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Ed
Ed
1 year ago

I normally listed to the Bannon War room podcast in the mornings, but there was competition with the USA -Netherlands World Cup map. Because of the developments in the Hunter Biden laptop situation, I opted for the podcast, while checking in the game. The Netherlands scored nine minutes in and the USA was never really in the, so for that alone it looks like I made the right decision.

Anyway, if you can catch the whole episode on the War Room rumble channel when its posted later, yes its worth going through all of it. But Darren Beattie had the most relevant take, so here is the clip from his segment:

https://rumble.com/v1ynshw-beattie-demands-51-intelligence-officers-who-lied-to-american-people-receiv.html

Miranda Devine said the Musk release was a limited hangout operation. I checked into the reddit conspiracy page, and hundreds of bots are out in force saying it was just coordination between Twiter and the Biden campaign, and that is not a big deal, and they coordinated with the Trump campaign too. Bannon and Beattie quicky got to the point that the FBI was handling this, so it was government censorship, and Bannon noted Trump was President at the time and this was indication that Trump didn’t have much control over the federal government.

Bannon talked about being under surveillance, and Giuliani being under surveillance and additional harassment, but he clearly means FBI surveillance. AC asks why Bannon doesn’t talk about the surveillance. Actually he just did and has, but remember that the Cabal operates through cut-out organizations. It was obvious to me in March 2020 that we are dealing with an international organization, but even smart people find it hard to make that leap. Bannon obviously thinks his surveillance is FBI and its “just” the American deep state, and I’ll bet Giuliani thinks the same way.

Anyway, this story is a limited hangout and we are not getting that much from it, but it appears we are getting the minimum we need.

Fart Simpson
Fart Simpson
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

watching gayball is always a mistake

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Fart Simpson
1 year ago

Better to play than watch.

Bread & Circus for the mob.

phelps
1 year ago

DFT – Blackstone Limits Redemptions From Its REIT

Real Estate version of a bank run, and Blackstone is trying to get out of it. Of course, this means that investors (at least the ones with brains) will be skeptical of any Blackstone REITs and likely investments at all in the future.

phelps
1 year ago

Democrats vote to remove Iowa as first voting state – Replace it with South Carolina to ‘reflect party’s diverse electorate.’ The conspiracy feels it has better powers to rig the election down there. Simple as that.

Yup. The Carolinas in general are cabal hotbeds, which is why the Vanderbilts built Biltmore there.

Eric The Awful
Eric The Awful
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

South Carolina is a massive Masonic hotspot. It’s also a heavy Jewish hotspot. It was where some of the first slave auctions took place.

I guess they don’t need the corn farmers as much anymore.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Eric The Awful
1 year ago

also about the black vote. / jews started freemasonry. satanism as well.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

RE: EV’s and ALL forms of non hydrocarbon/nuclear energy
They are TERRIBLE on the macro level. Windmills, solar panels, electric vehicles – these things are actually GREAT for homesteaders. On the micro level they give a person independence from the grid. The problem is that people who live on-grid are the ones adopting EVs, and the grid simply isn’t made to do that and never will be. The people pushing them absolutely are aware, and THAT”S WHY THEY ARE DOING IT. The dystopia of The Hunger Games IS THE GOAL.

Scratch that, take every single dystopian nightmare hellscape ever dreamed up in science fiction across all media, and then understand and internalize that their plan is to make every single one of them happen as soon as the technology to do so comes online. They are REALLY looking forward to human cloning so they can have a steady supply of designer torture victims. That’s the type of people masterminding all of this.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

This is exactly it. Electric and hydrogen are amazing for K-selected households who invest their money into long-term solutions to long-term problems. The issues begin when mostly r-selected households are somehow (social proof) incentivized to adopt this tech. As Lowell expresses, IT’S JUST NOT SUSTAINABLE, yet TPTB ceaselessly marketing to the wrong people is just a feature of the system.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

“…EV’s and ALL forms of non hydrocarbon/nuclear energy
They are TERRIBLE on the macro level…”

This is not true.

“…Windmills, solar panels, electric vehicles – these things are actually GREAT for homesteaders. On the micro level they give a person independence from the grid….”

This is true.

“…The problem is that people who live on-grid are the ones adopting EVs, and the grid simply isn’t made to do that and never will be….”

This is not true. Tesla battery banks for houses already have built in capacity to FEED the grid when extra power is needed and to store power when it’s not. It saves utilities a great amount of money and allows them to not buy new power plants. It’s a done deal. Through some utilities may not be set up for this. That I’m not sure about but I know many are.

I’m a big fan of nuclear. Not so much light water reactors but I really favor molten salt reactors which can be fueled by the present nuclear waste we have lying around. Below is the most informative video on nuclear reactors I have ever seen. It’s excellent. If you have any interest in how nuclear power is made and how it came to be as it is, then this is as close to perfect as you will ever get.

” PROTOSPACE on Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactors”

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

Although I’m a fan of nuclear, it may very be that solar will crush nuclear. The reason is that nuclear and all other forms of energy creation are regulated to death and solar is not. Solar rapidly changes and all of these mean profits directly in someone’s pockets. A nuke plant might take 10 years to be approved and build. Solar, next month. Batteries, the same, and it’s all about quick profits.

The economics are becoming very clear. The rapid declining cost of solar and batteries are killing off gas fired turbine peaking. Tesla’s Horndale Power Reserve battery in South Australia paid for itself within three years. Investors took great notice of this and are ramping up more of these.

Excerpt of below,

“…At current prices, Europe spends nearly a billion dollars per day on natural gas imports. Solar panel factory construction is cheap by comparison, even at the required scale. Europe would need about 1.5 TW of solar power generation to displace all imports, though even 10% of this would be very helpful. That’s about 0.3% of Europe’s land area. At current prices, completing this build out would cost about the same as a year of natural gas imports, and the end result would be persistent European energy independence for the first time in its history…”

Just look at the numbers and see,

https://caseyhandmer.wordpress.com/2022/07/22/were-going-to-need-a-lot-of-solar-panels/

Excerpt of below,

“…In 2020, the cheapest bid for utility-scale solar power came in at just 1.35¢/kWh, almost 20 times less than typical retail prices in the West…”

This is super cheap.

https://claireberlinski.substack.com/p/long-live-the-sun

There are right now investors and companies that believe, and are putting their money into the bet, that at $60 a barrel oil they can make liquid fuels with solar. It will happen as solar gets ever cheaper.

And don’t try to shoehorn me in with the greenies. My interest in solar and electric cars is based on national and personal security.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Absolutely disagree about EV’s, but we are in total agreement about molten salt reactors and light water – it’s great for a 1950’s submarine engine, but we can do better.

Europe is dependent on natural gas because they shut down all the nukes, full stop. Germany is dependent on natural gas because they switch off coal power before WW1(which is why the Brits invaded Iraq in WW1+WW2 crippling diesel supplies) and refuse to go back when they have plenty of reserves to do so.

Understand, I LIKE anything that generates electricity because that can be used to power SOMETHING to do some kind of job to improve quality of life for someone. Heck, I LOVE biodiesel, think you’re going to see me demand that everybody switch to it? Without government artificially weighting the scale, biodiesel would die, and the same is currently true of windmills and solar. EVERYTHING corporate touches it twists and corrupts, and energy generation is no different. If there’s a way to suckle off the public treasury while creating a captive customer base with no options, they will pick that route 100% of the time.

The windmill industry went exactly the wrong direction because there was money to leech off the government going that route – they went as big as possible and the giant windmills that don’t have their cooling systems fail and catch fire still will NEVER manage to generate as much energy as was used to manufacture them. Get rid of the subsidy they stop producing them.

Several years ago I saw a windmill design that was the size of a softball. It had several feet of semi flexible tail with several props evenly spaced. Small, cheap, simple, STACKABLE, not big enough to kill any birds, deployable ANYWHERE. Now I can’t find it anywhere. That’s what they are doing pushing EV’s instead of hydrogen or the new generation of high efficiency combustion engines. That’s how this game is played.

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Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

We don’t entirely disagree. I also like any sort of power within reason. I’m not against coal, solar, wind, etc. Power is great. My disagreement is that just because someone has nefarious intentions does not mean that we can’t turn around and take the tech from them and use it for our own benefit whether they like it or not. The tech just “is”.

“The street finds its own uses for things.” ― William Gibson

Peter Gent
Peter Gent
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

What about the cadmium pollution from solar panels?

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Peter Gent
1 year ago

“…cadmium pollution from solar panels…”

I expect that something that has value and can be recycled is less of a problem than dumping tons of radioactive thorium and uranium into the atmosphere from burning coal is less of a problem.

“…the fly ash emitted by a power plant — a by-product from burning coal for electricity — carries into the surrounding environment 100 times more radiation than a nuclear power plant producing the same amount of energy….”

https://www.researchgate.net/post/Why-is-coal-ash-more-radioactive-than-nuclear-waste-and-what-is-the-exact-reason

http://large.stanford.edu/courses/2017/ph241/langsdorf2/

Texas Arcane
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

So here you and I are in mostly perfect agreement but above you call the electric car a myth, it never existed. Guessing from your writings above, you must know they’ve been trying to erase molten salt reactors from mankind’s library for fifty years. Alvin Weinberg called them “a pipe, a pot and a pump.” The design was so simple and the thorium fuel so cheap it was like God just left this on earth to create free easy power forever with no drawbacks. While it’s running, it cranks out fresh water from sea water and the waste products are so harmless that Weinberg drank them out of a bucket in front of press photographers.
Why then all these histrionics about solar, wind and burning compost for fuel when we have a Buck Rogers innovation that would solve all our energy problems instantly in a week for the next million years?
Because this site was correct when it said Vox Day was correct. Everything is fake and gay. Realistically, Weinberg didn’t even really invent it. He just read the literature and intuited from the work of others that it was a simple corollary of the existing research. It’s like manna from heaven and mass manufactured every neighborhood could have one running in a sea container.
But here’s the truth. Everything is fake and gay – including history itself which somehow increasingly omits molten salt reactors. That’s because fake and gay people decided that everything we know will be limited to the fake and gay. In this new narrative Elon Musk invented the electric car and there was never a huge electric car industry during the Victorian era. It’s all fake and gay in Klownworld and it’s all deception and doubletalk.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Texas Arcane
1 year ago

“…but above you call the electric car a myth, it never existed. Guessing from your writings above, you must know they’ve been trying to erase molten salt reactors…”

Nope. You just made that up from nothing. I’ve spent years arguing for electric cars for National and personal security. If you search this site I’ve written so much in favor of them AC has even gone so far as to warn people not to mention electric cars around me. So you are wrong. You are admonishing me for…nothing. Making up positions I don’t have so you can pretend to lecture me.

Molten salt reactors. I’ve many, many comments here in favor of them.

My point was that the battery capability that you said existed in the past did not exist, and it didn’t. Nickel-iron batteries are fantastic and last forever but…they’re too heavy. The reason IC won over electric was the batteries were not capable enough, cost too much and were too heavy. IC was much cheaper, even if it’s inferior.

“…It’s all fake and gay in Klownworld and it’s all deception and doubletalk…”

Yep, I agree.

You’re a perfect corollary to Moldbug. You point out a bunch of problems, then lead people into silly assed directions to solve them.

Modbugs disinfo was to say Democracy wasn’t working so,”We need a King”. How stupid. We had a perfectly good system the Jews screwed up called a Democratic Republic with voting rights only for those with skin in the game. We could have that back, and we don’t need any pedo Kings to do it.

Your thing is to talk about a lot of mysteries of the past about humans, and they are mysteries, talk about all the problems we are having and then proclaim that “It’s the Saps,[Cro-Magnum]”, and it’s the wonderful Neanderthals being gone that screwed things up. Nope. It’s actually the Neanderthal Jews that are the problem. Not the Cro-Mags. The Neanderthals were in Europe for 250,000 years and didn’t do a damn thing the whole time worth mentioning. Nothing but animals they were, and are.

What it appears you are trying to do is to demoralize and discombobulate the minds of Whites, which are Cro-Mags, not neanderthals. You are inverting the truth. One big Gas-light. Typical behavior of certain (((tribes))).

phelps
1 year ago

When you see a comment, and it says “this comment is pending approval” as if you are an admin, does it also show the link to approve the comment, like an admin would see? 

When I am logged in, I see my own comments with the orange “! Awaiting for approval” tag after my name. I do not see any links to approve or discard the comment. I do not see any other user’s comments.

phelps
1 year ago

Tesla semi’s enormous battery might weigh 11,000 pounds on its own. From a physics standpoint, storing the energy to move, in that massive an amount of mass, is an enormous energy inefficiency. The ideal energy source would be housing the energy to travel from New York to California in a few grams of deuterium, which could be turned into motive force for the vehicle by a hundred pounds of motors and reactor. Having the same energy housed in a power reserve that weighs as much as ten big rigs, is like having the first vehicle, and attaching ten big rigs behind it, and telling it that it now has to tow them as well. 

I think your mental estimations are off. A semi (no tractor) weighs between 10-25K lbs, depending on the body (a cabover being lightest, big ass sleeper being the heaviest.) Most of them carry 320 gallons of diesel, which is about 2200 lbs.
So yeah, less energy density, but on the scale of 5x less dense, not 100. The size of the battery is about 9K lbs more, which would only double the weight on the smallest cabs, and even then, they are designed to pull around 60K lbs of trailer and cargo. (The max weight in the USA for a tractor trailer, fully loaded/fueled/etc, is 80K lbs.)
update: The more I think about it, the more I think that this probably fits the EV model better than personal cars. Semis run planned, determined routes, with a long haul and then a legally mandated long wait between hauls. Drivers are limited to 11 hours, and when they are off, they are required to be off duty 10 hours (unbroken.) So, if a company puts in the infrastructure to have enough superchargers (and a big industrial warehouse can get the electrical supply to feed them) then it makes sense that a truck unhooks from a charger at a loading bay, drives 500 miles in 11 hours, and then parks at another loading bay and hooks into a supercharger. Go to sleep in the sleeper, get your 10 hours, and then drive back. Ditto if there are supercharger/sleeper spots at truck stops — you can plan which one you are going to, and get there between 10 and 11 hours. You can even have reservations like hotels, park your truck, hook up the charger, go inside and get your meal/shower/haircut etc, sleep in the truck, go back in for breakfast and to grab a subway sandwich for lunch later, and then unhook and roll.

Last edited 1 year ago by phelps
phelps
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Yeah, but I think it really is an engineering exercise, and that means that there is a tipping point where it makes sense. Because of the federal regulations limiting drivers to 10 hours and the GVW to 80K pounds, being able to pull the full 80K for 500 miles and charge back in 10 hours seems to hit the magic numbers.
I think it is still going to be situational (you aren’t going to get 500 miles in CO with that rig) but this is a big step in the right direction. And, the same reasons that it does work for big rigs is why it doesn’t work for the family sedan.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

It does force compliance with those regulations at the same time.
Many independent truckers have been playing fast and loose with them for generations in order to make more money.

phelps
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Yeah, but so many companies have moved to electronic logbooks that the old swindle sheets days are over. I think that the feds require pretty much everyone to use an ELD now, so there’s no way to gimmick the logbook if the truck is moving.

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

Truck stops have huge acreage of parking lots. If they covered them with solar and use part of the power for the grid and the rest to charge batteries to charge trucks at night, it could keep them in business as things move towards electric. The people working on making fuel from solar could have plants at the truck stops for older trucks.

It comes down to cost. The cost of electricity is lower than oil from Arabia. In the end that’s what will drive electric cars and solar.

There’s a quote at this link,

“…Battery costs have fallen to the point where in many places (Lazard 2018) it is cheaper to build new solar+batteries than to operate existing gas and coal power systems. Even if gas costs, which are often driven by transport costs, fall, carbon burning grid assets are well on the way to being stranded…”

“…Similarly, the energy produced by a solar farm over its twenty-year lifetime exceeds that generated by even a ten-foot thick seam of coal, even one on the surface. That improbably rich coal seam would produce more energy, at a lower cost, if you used it as the foundation for a solar plant…”

https://claireberlinski.substack.com/p/long-live-the-sun

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

> The cost of electricity is lower than oil from Arabia.

Until it isn’t. France took the same gamble to you’re advocating and is eating cock by the mile on that right now. The world is imperfect by nature and made actively worse by demonic assholes, the “optimal” plan on paper will never come to fruition in reality.

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

O might add from my comment belot

“…“…France took the same gamble to you’re advocating and is eating cock by the mile on that right now….”
To say that they have some solar but it’s not enough and then declaring it a failure. Your statement is foolish. The real question is “how well has the “installed solar” done compared to coal?”…”

They don’t have natural gas due to politics, but I bet the solar they DO HAVE is still working, isn’t it? Completely undermining your whole argument. “IF” they were total solar, then the gas deficit wouldn’t matter at all.

phelps
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

I think that the problem there is the actual infrastructure itself. You want to minimize the number of poles you have in a truck stop parking lot. You’ve got trucks trying to maneuver, and the more poles you have, the more poles you have hit by trucks. It’s bad enough when they are street lights (necessary for security) but would be really bad when they are holding up a roof of solar panels. That’s why the infrastructure is buried as much as possible in a truck stop, and the current sleeper hookups (for the places that have the window insert that provides shore power, air conditioning, internet, etc) are all plinths that have their connections buried.

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

“…the more poles you have, the more poles you have hit by trucks….”

The same occurred to me. The solution would be to have all parking angled like they do in rest stop areas. One way in, one way out. The poles would have to be surrounded by a guard. Ever heard of a tensegrity grid. Examples,

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

You could make one of these made of concrete slabs and cable surrounding the pole. They would hit this first and make a horrible noise, If they down the pole anyway then, they will have to pay for it just like anything else they hit. If truck drivers can back into small loading docks then I think they can manage to pull forward into a parking space.

phelps
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Sure, but two things. One, drivers do really stupid shit. Super, crazy stupid shit. Especially at the end of their shift when they are sleepy and in a hurry to get parked, or in the morning when they have just woken up and aren’t 100% awake.
Two, you are using up more of the ground space, and the more ground space you use, the less you have for the trucks themselves. In retrospect, though, you will have to have plinths for the chargers, so maybe you just support the roof with those.

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

The good enough is the enemy of the perfect. If they can’t drive without running over large poles, then they shouldn’t drive. You could say the same for every single warehouse and rest area on the planet and somehow drivers manage.

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phelps
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Okay. Don’t let them drive. Enjoy life in 1870.

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

You totally missed my point. They already drive around LOTS of obstructions right now. See the pictures? You’re saying they can’t drive around poles without hitting them. I say they can.

phelps
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Right. I said that they are absolutely incapable of driving around poles. Strawman much?
Drivers hit poles. It happens. The more poles you have, the more often it happens.
When that pole is supporting a freestanding light, you replace it when you replace it.
When that pole is supporting the roof, how long before the roof comes down?
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I’ve got a whole family full of drivers. They are all good drivers. They’ve all at least tagged a pole (thankfully none of them have driven over them.)

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

This NOT a problem. You could have concrete pylons, bollards, that they could not knock over the roof. The cables for charging could hang down like pressure washer hoses at car washes.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Sam, I know you mean well, but we don’t need oil from Arabia and we never have.

The U.S. and Canada have more than enough oil and natural gas to sustain a growing population for at least another century. That is not even a controversial data point.

The point is that cabal makes more money exporting our natural resources.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Another Dave
1 year ago

“Sam, I know you mean well, but we don’t need oil from Arabia and we never have.
The U.S. and Canada have more than enough oil and natural gas to sustain a growing population for at least another century….”

I don’t deny this. Constantly all of you, or most, miss the base level, lowest level, of my argument. The meat. I suspect you avoid it because it’s so reasonable and obvious that to acknowledge it is to defeat all the if, and or buts people keep throwing at me. If you have your own solar you do not have to depend on Arabia, Canada the US gov. oil lease system, all these cabal operated monopolies. They become irrelevant to your ability to travel and to energize your home.

I also admit, and have said over and over, that we are not exactly there yet, but it’s close. Very close. If you value energy freedom it’s right now economically feasible but it does require long term investment. The cost as I’ve shown is not yet a slam dunk but it’s at least equivalent.

And Saudi oil IS the swing for oil prices worldwide whether you like or not. That they “could” produce oil makes no difference because it’s out of your hands, isn’t it? You have no control over them but with small solar, wind, etc. it’s yours.

“…France took the same gamble to you’re advocating and is eating cock by the mile on that right now….”

To say that they have some solar but it’s not enough and then declaring it a failure. Your statement is foolish. The real question is “how well has the “installed solar” done compared to coal?”

Above I give a link to a bid for a solar installation of,

“…In 2020, the cheapest bid for utility-scale solar power came in at just 1.35¢/kWh, almost 20 times less than typical retail prices in the West…”

That’s really cheap. You can’t run a coal plant for that. There are low cost ways to store the extra power but they are new and are just ramping up. The financial success of Musk battery plant in Australia will bring in more finance and the whole thing will accelerate far faster than any of you think. The financial gains from this are significant. There are extraordinary amounts of cash to invest once this has been proven and we already have the first big battery system working and successful. The low cost batteries for utilities are being installed but I expect it will take a large installation to prove itself before the cash starts migrating to it. The cost of these is way below Musk lithium batteries.

It’s inevitable that the cost of solar will eventually end coal and gas fired plants. Coal plants are already being shut down as uneconomical.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

That schedule looks good and workable, except that the trucking industry runs on Murphy’s Law every day.
Weather, traffic, delays at shipper or receiver, and a long list of other possible issues would wreak havoc on the best laid plans far too often, and if the driver’s mandated 10 hr. break didn’t align with the need to charge the batteries, the truck would be sitting still too much.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

If the tech gets good enough to exceed the minimum requirements and have room left over for the variables it could be good for some limited situations.

phelps
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

It’s not really a change, because you have the same inefficiencies right now. A HUGE problem in attracting more drivers now is that they don’t get paid while they are waiting to get to a loading bay, and right now, those times can be between 12-48 hours at some locations.

Other Guy
Other Guy
1 year ago

When I see pending comments of others I assume the system identifies me by IP address and the other commenter shares the same VPN.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Other Guy
1 year ago

I know that is not the case with some of the times it happened to me.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Other Guy
1 year ago

I change my IPs too often for this assumption to be true.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Mark Taylor prophesied that the CCP was going to be HUMBLED by God.

China Uncensored-Something Big Happened in China, and YouTube Censored It

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcoZL53MBjI

Chris Yoon – Last year God gave me a prophetic dream about China and it’s coming to pass

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRjRJmV2FFA

RE: traffic numbers

China Uncensored comments on youtube being where they get the traffic matches my experience and Karl over at InRangeTV – Youtube is where the internet has decided that it wants to watch vids and the audience WILL NOT FOLLOW YOU to other platforms. I just got a over a thousand views on a short vid pointing out that firewood piles attract termites for crying out loud, which is DOUBLE my average view count on something that I post on GabTV.

Karl uploaded InRangeTV to Full30, Bitchute, Pornhub, and a few other places, and he stated over and over that none of them ever got anywhere. Facebooka and Youtube together made up like 95% of their views. I think this is why the Q plan for an Awakening was spaced out over the better part of a decade, because human beings simply will not leave a place once they are good and comfortable with it unless everything overtly goes to shit there.

wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

Big News! Big News! Big News!

Donald Trump calls for the ‘termination’ of the United States Constitution over 2020 loss (msn.com)

Oh Yeah!!!! I agree! The Constitution is Junk! It is done and Gone! We were promised “Redress of Wrongs”–the 2020 Election was stolen–and there is NO redress of wrongs, nor did the US Military stop this coup! Second, we were promised that if you didn’t like something–vote them out. Well, We voted to keep President Trump—and we were over-ruled!

Second, while Thomas Jefferson said there was a “Wall of Separation” that only meant that Christianity was to be slowly put out of business! America is founded ON RELIGOUS Principles—Jewish Messianism that is at the root of ALL the revolutions in the West! America is a RELIGIOUS Construct! America claims to be a secularist state! Yet that “secularism” is a smokescreen for a religion! Judaism. Masons hated Catholicism. Radical Protestantism hated Catholicism! Their attack against Anglican churches before and during the American Revolution! Masonry IS a religion! Furthermore the Masonic Lodge was a blueprint for America! I lay that out at the end of my paper on The Righteousness of White Supremacyhttps://www.academia.edu/88301131/

America ended when the 101st was sent against the South to force desegregation. The US Military was engaging in Jewish Messianism—imposing the dictates of Jewish Messianism! So as Vox Day said, “It’s ALL Fake and Gay!”.
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Col. Douglas Mortimer (ret)
Col. Douglas Mortimer (ret)
1 year ago

“These men and women were highly trained officers, veterans, and responsible and safety-conscious gun users who put their trust in Sig Sauer, unaware that the gun they used to serve was a danger to themselves and anyone around them,”

Yeah right. We’ve all seen videos of these highly trained folks discharging firearms in classes, dropping guns while dancing, leaving firearms in unlocked cars. I want to see pictures of the golf cart where it happened. Seems likely the bullet didn’t lodge in the leg, exited and hit the cart interior. Of course they don’t believe they pulled the trigger. People fidget with the guns in their holsters and don’t even realize it.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Could surveillance have used the zapper tech to cook off a round?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Recently I read that nanotech experts built a guitar, with strings, which sounds tones, that is 30 times smaller than a strand of hair. Invisible to the human eye. Is it possible that the clot-shots have some sinister nanotech in them that works in concert with the electromagnetic field which humans are now bombarded with constantly? I am not a scientist, so I am asking, has the human DNA had time to adapt an allele to all of the vibronics it must now endure? Just as a smart phone rings via a customized RF sent to the phones receptor, is it possible to send a specific RF combination of frequencies which synergize with vax/tech as a sort of 1-2 punch to cause intended ailments, or even death? At least weaken the immune system? As a happier thought, Merry Christmas season ac!

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

It would also need to be tightly targeted to the chamber so that it didn’t cook off the entire magazine.

nels
nels
1 year ago

On the immobile peons comment, Rounding the Earth has a interesting speculation on Dunbar’s number. That it is hierarchical, you might know 500 folks, but there are 50 that are more important than most, and 5 close.
If TPTB can hack bots into the 5 close or even into the 50, they own your mind to some extent.
https://roundingtheearth.substack.com/p/parasocial-dunbar-hacking

Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
1 year ago

“we got him red-handed and he won’t get away!” – Rand Paul says he gon bring tha hammer down on Fauci et al

and the winds gently whisper “Benghazi” “McCabe” “No new taxes” “We will repeal obamacare” “We are going to FIX election security”

wlindsaywheeler
Reply to  Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
1 year ago

Ye forgot “Hillary’s private email server”!

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
1 year ago
Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

“When you see a comment, and it says “this comment is pending approval” as if you are an admin, does it also show the link to approve the comment, like an admin would see?”

I do not see this. I only see “waiting for approval” and a copy to clipboard which has the link. Opening this link in a new tab only rakes me to the comment highlighted but still only “waiting for approval”

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

“…California reparation panel now wants fed. gov. to pay EVERY African American NATIONWIDE at least $223k for discrimination and compensation for racism.…”

I’m for this “IF” they go back to Africa. Here you can read all about my fabulous back to Kawanistan super Africa repatriation plan. Called officially “The Bonus Reparations Plan”.

An excerpt,”…The real catch to this is while we are building the apartments, [in Africa], and before we move anyone in we offer $50,000 up front paid in the US for anyone to take up this offer and when they move an additional $50,000 per year until the reparations are paid total. How many Black people do you think would be able to turn down $50,000? This would include $50,000 for every child. I have no doubt they think they would be able to get the $50,000 then not move but once they have taken it then…off they go when their apartment is built…”

How many do think could refuse $50,000 cash up front for them, and the same for every kid?

https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-11-22-2021/#comment-377840

Now you might,”no way we can move these many people”? I got that covered too, here,

https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-03-23-2022/#comment-388830

teo toon
teo toon
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Your plan must include making a permanent genetic record and a permanent law declaring they and their descendants cannot return for ten generations; and then only the eleventh generation may return; else, the the illegally returning member is fined the entire amount given and the all the next generations are banned for another ten generations.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  teo toon
1 year ago

We need to halt immigration almost without exception for 30 years and then only open it up a very tiny amount with very low absolute numbers anyway.
Any immigration we do allow needs to be only from the most compatible cultures.

disenchantedscholar
disenchantedscholar
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

There are no half measures, either you permit colonies, which will eventually outnumber you or deport the lot. No anchor babies, no foreign spouses, all of them must go.
https://voxday.net/2022/12/05/freedom-or-foreigners/
Deportation has to be total, it’s nonsense to claim a nice invader exists. The very purpose of them being there is genocidal replacement.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  disenchantedscholar
1 year ago

Tint amounts of immigrants from compatible cultures will assimilate.
We do need to expel vast numbers of people during the immigration freeze.
Vox is an immigrant, he wasn’t born Swiss or Italian.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Tunisia’s powerful labour union rejects December election, attacks president’s agenda

https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/tunisias-ugtt-union-says-elections-expected-this-month-have-no-colour-or-taste-2022-12-03/

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Military Vehicles Spotted Mobilizing in Brazil – ‘Martial Law Coming Next Week’

https://www.dailyfetched.com/military-vehicles-spotted-mobilizing-in-brazil-martial-law-coming-next-week/

disenchantedscholar
disenchantedscholar
1 year ago

I hope you see this and it doesn’t disappear.
Well they wanted it to be a living IQ test, as I call it. They wanted the smart people to opt out because of their eugenics, this is a sneaky way Satan must ask permission, he looks for tests of cunning (the Devil is in the details). That’s why my blog could post about the sterilisation experiments of HCG-beta funded by the WHO, and you could post about spike damage studies. It’s blatant that the Freemasons in particular wanted this info out there, some conspiracy videos used to be up for YEARS prior on youtube. I told people They Cabal wanted people to have a choice in a dark weird way: those intelligent enough would be spared by intellectual curiosity (high need for cognition, when studied, a K behaviour I think you’d agree). This is a selection pressure (Darwin) that useless eaters would fail, happy to stick out their arm and be like the Aktion T4 victims of the Nazis. The Left is Creationist, they reject Darwin even when it’s obvious so a selection pressure extinction event would wipe them out genetically if not immediately. I was not exaggerating when I compared the two (‘vaccine’ and Aktion T4), since in England the first people to get this were disabled children, whose weakened immune systems ought to have exempted them by all the textbook data. I believe it’s related to China buying DNA data of white people (through those Israeli companies that don’t actually work, but white nationalists are dumb enough to hand over their personal DNA, Cabal thanks them) and China trying to find genius IQ research. I saw bitchute videos of them holding down and forcibly injecting their own, Chinese farmers. Anyone near retirement is essentially dead to a Communist, (average clot shot death? 50s) as is the bottom of the pyramid unless their skills are unique (already profiled, likely). They want a Holodomor too since that will take out stragglers in their enemy countries like India (seeing foot riots) and Africa (easier to colonise corpses for Elon’s battery minerals, chum).
They want a culling of the subpar intellects for their utopia because in practical terms, they are literally useless. Malthusian but not about food, more Sir Galton and IQ. Under-rated maths. The economy is needing more high IQ just to survive anyway, as Peterson is quoted as discussing on Youtube and still not banned, curiously. I agree with some of their premises (NPC genes need to die out for the survival of the sane) since IQ is important but the deception is evil. They could’ve just paid idiots to sterilise themselves. Why do you think they’re going WW2 script? Make people hate the low genetic fitness as evil. There’s also the far left myth of brilliance, the midwits swallowing propaganda think they’re enlightened. Demonically there are likely orders to kill off the useless midwits once the idiots are disposed with or marked for death with the shots. Principalities. It’s the only thing which makes any sense. We’ve seen T4, attempted gender war on both sides etc. I do wonder if this IQ test is a way of disposing of certain racial groups with a low average while seeming not to but this would have failed since they’re shrewd cunning and distrust white biotech. Could be white genocide in which case Asia is doomed, their Ponzi economy relies on us. FYI Sex Ed has always been grooming, we only need one biology lesson at about 12. The rest is grooming. The internet plantation idea is likely, due to Dead Internet Theory and Musk’s lithium tech is actually Edison. He might be Edison reincarnated.
I’ll mention what I told before: we are on a farm and they’ve bred us like pigs for slaughter. Billions of people cannot survive on this planet of dwindling arable land with a high standard of living. It’s impossible and always was. The ‘elites’ have this challenge. How to select who lives and who dies? Select those most willing to die. This mass death of billions (an NRX blog called via systemic shocks) is intended to bring about the anti-Christ, since we’re all god’s children. It’s a ritual of mass slaughter to summon him. The NPC has no survival instinct, like the kids in the marshmallow test who ignored food. They’re fattened swine who like their farmer.

Texas Arcane
1 year ago

If it were the right being targeted by the vaccine grift, we would know at once it is simply the work of really evil people. Targeting people who think for themselves, have higher principles that contravene government narratives, do not worship the State. That would make sense.
The vaccine is clearly targeting the dross of the human gene pool with a bioweapon attack so clever and so cunning it is a combination IQ Test, a test of faith and a test of individual fitness. It is literally slicing through the population like a razor blade to actually remove the worst people so seamlessly that the good ones remain unharmed.It is going to be Darwinian in impact even if I suspect it won’t be long that the remainder will be hunted as well.
I have come to a similar conclusion that you have, no matter how crazy it sounds. Something not of this world may be using really evil people for its own ends but there is a structure behind all of it that tells me it is bigger than the human mind. Modern people including drug company executives are so stupid and so slow they could not have hatched this plan. Just listen to them when speaking or even trying to create some narrative that makes sense. We used to make kids like that go through the second grade a couple of times when I was little. They can’t think very well and it feels like almost all of them are just following orders. Following orders from whom? It’s not God and it’s not aliens either. Is the owner filtering out his sea monkey petri dish of the unfit and the weakest?
Some have said they want a better breed of slaves when this is over. That might be it. Or it might be something so bizarre that our minds could barely comprehend it.
Myself, I am just assuming that they don’t want shabbas goy who are drawn from the ranks of those people you see in Walmart after midnight. If they pick the better genetic breed then beat them into submission with 20 years of famine, they get higher quality slaves. That’s the best I can come up with at present.
As for culling the weak in advance of the next Ice Age, that’s a possibility but leaving the strongest to take revenge doesn’t seem like a good idea on their part. Maybe as incredible as it might sound they just didn’t think it through very well.

disenchantedscholar
disenchantedscholar
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

That’s what I was going for in my comment. The overpopulation was to have more experimental animals for selection pressures. Some synthetic like clot shot, others like famine. Both are happening regardless.
That cycle you discuss is Malthus, but Prometheans misread him. Galton describes high IQ K-select society. That’s why they hate him.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  disenchantedscholar
1 year ago

Galton is also like Darwin a Technocrat and likely Cabal himself. They went too much into cousin marriage and had problems.

disenchantedscholar
disenchantedscholar
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Galton was a polymath, they couldn’t control him, that’s why they hate him now. He was mathematically describing a route to pure K.

Texas Arcane
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

“Maybe the farmer wants to see us “go r,” multiply up, then “go K,” and get culled for greatness, then “go r” and multiply up fast, and then “go K again.”
“It is possible the people they put in power this time just went too r and fucked up this crop, and the farmer is now coming back and salvaging what he can for the next crop. But it still feels like a mistake, which would be strange.”
“I have to say, it feels more like the spiritual side. Like those in charge were not fucking up, and like whatever they worship wanted what they were doing.”
I have considered this too as a possible answer. We actually think so much alike our ideas are running independently but merge into the exact same conclusions.
It’s just analogy but did somebody wander over and ask “Who let this petri dish get this “R” in this concentration? You’re going to kill the whole batch! You never let it go that far, you only need half the ‘r’ before you flip it over and start growing the ‘k’ again! You’ve let this dish get ridiculously ‘r’ because you weren’t watching it. Check out those 500 pound fatties on their mobility carts in Walmart, it’s obscene. You never go full ‘r’ dude, I can see you are going to need retraining on flipping these dishes at the right times.”

phelps
Reply to  Texas Arcane
1 year ago

We actually think so much alike our ideas are running independently but merge into the exact same conclusions.

Reminds me of the old meme that rings because it is true. You have the smoothbrain who says, “it’s the jews” and then all the levels of “well it’s certain jews” to “it’s whatever” and then the megabrain says, “It’s just the jews.”

disenchantedscholar
disenchantedscholar
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

Megabrain: “synagogue of Satan”

disenchantedscholar
disenchantedscholar
Reply to  Texas Arcane
1 year ago

From what a few Freemasons have hinted to me, they want super K. LIke K on steroids. Possibly to purge their old enemies as triangulation. This was years ago though.

disenchantedscholar
disenchantedscholar
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I believe I found a partial explanation to your death cult speculations re depopulation:
https://www.clairenakti.com/post/asuras-mula-nakshatra
quoted below
Asuras, they’re called. Seems roughly equivalent to angels and demons, since they must abide by Holy Will. There are rules to their operation but they are fearsome (be not afraid?) and designed to test and destroy man if he is weak in faith.
This explains why a fatal pharmaceutical (as mentioned in revelations, translated) might be permitted.
When Crowley manifested a demon, it appeared like ET in shape. There are drawings online.
Asuras could be positive, explaining be not afraid, depending on divine mission.
Wheat from chaff is a process and needs servants to bring it about.
This would explain why Satan is Prince of this Realm. Angels operating here on his behalf would be demons, corrupted by him.
“This is why a person, despite what the modern new age rhetoric and the general consensus of the masses today say, can never be too hard on themselves. It is better to carefully consider everything you do and discover your true path than to delude yourself that you are perfect already only to end up sitting being dissolved and removed. All Asuric activity has certain chief characteristics by which you can recognize it. The first is the appearance of what modern individuals call U.F.O.s, which are actually the Asuras themselves and not aliens. These balls or disks of glowing light are known all over the world in a variety of world mythologies and are always accompanied by very sinister events and activities occurring in the areas they appear, or to the people who see them. The second is a feeling of total horror and absolute confusion about what is actually occurring around them. It is actually the job of the Asuras to cause terror, deception, and destruction to anything not strong enough to withstand their attempts to do so. It is understood by traditional cultures that if something is “good” it is also strong and capable of withstanding “evil”, and it is the Asura’s job to deal out these types of attacks.”
The intellectual curiosity to look up the science was the out, why my blog could post it, your blog, the Japanese studies etc. It was a global fitness test, in Darwinian terms. Didn’t Q hint about aliens? Wasn’t there a cancelled fake invasion speculated?
Discipline means to punish, but also to question oneself.
Satanists like the Nazi party worshipped the Black Sun, a blackhole (dead star) that absorbs life (kills, death cult) and it was on a motif of a floor in a German castle, look up photos. I think wikipedia has one? This is why God allowed them to kill so many. Symbols will be their downfall? re Extinction Rebellion, the logo is Saturn’s (Reaper’s) hourglass. The time of End Times is nigh, according to them. Chronos (Saturn) ate his children.

disenchantedscholar
disenchantedscholar
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Also mentioned in Nakti’s article on Asuras: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nerthus
A human sacrifice cult.
“Tacitus describes the wagon procession in some detail: Nerthus’s cart is found on an unspecified island in the “ocean”, where it is kept in a sacred grove and draped in white cloth.”
Involving island temples and a GROVE. Bohemian?
Tie-in: There was also the Viking study where they found sacrificed children’s bodies recently, so the Noble pagan idea is false. The vikings were immigrant rapists, murderers and child sacrificers. That’s why God destroyed their culture.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Texas Arcane
1 year ago

“…Maybe as incredible as it might sound they just didn’t think it through very well…”

I think this is the answer. I’m not saying there are not a lot smart people running things but there are a LOT of people who inherited their power. This is from many sources. One I recommend is a girl who was a sex slave as a child. The people she was around had new blood to join them but a lot of them were part of the family. And like all Kings they eventually go to rot. You can do a lot with cash and determination, which they have, but it doesn’t mean you know what you are doing or have thought things through.

Anneke Lucas. Worth your time to read all hr post.

https://web.archive.org/web/20190304185803/https://annekelucas.com/writing/2018/8/22/a-little-spy

Pay attention to the mentality of these people.

https://web.archive.org/web/20211205011730/https://annekelucas.com/writing/2020/7/13/arias-account-of-rape-by-karl-lagerfeld

Many of these people are psychopaths and it is a trait of them to think up these elaborate plots and then assume that they can pull it off. Because in the past they have been able to trick people, they assume they can always do so. Psychopaths have a poor ability to judge risk and tend to barnstorm into things.

I can not forget Andrew Anglin’s thoughts on the matter. When I read it, I immediately agreed.

https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-11-29-2022/#comment-412050

A quote,“…instead of getting on board with the globalist agenda, China went in a completely different direction, establishing itself as a merchant empire and embracing extreme nationalism. However, most of the people who put this agenda together are either dead or too old to be of much use. The new elite, best represented in current year by the membership of the World Economic Forum, are decadent and inept. They inherited an agenda that they are incapable of properly managing.So, instead of figuring out a way to deal with the fact that China is not on board with the agenda, this current elite have decided to just go ahead and move forward with the next phase in the plan, leaving the China problem unsolved. There seems to be a kind of “it will all work out” attitude. Some of them probably think that they can confront China militarily, or that the impending global economic collapse will shake them loose, or something. Honestly, I read through their literature, and I watch their conferences, and there isn’t a clear strategy.
It’s a bit like if you are driving to work and look down and realize you forgot to put your pants on, and your underwear, and your dick and balls are hanging out. But instead of turning around and going home and getting your pants, you decide to just go ahead and show up at work with your dick out, because otherwise you’d be late to work. You rationalize that you can just hold your briefcase over your crotch, and no one will notice that you’ve got no pants on.
The entire globalist elite having devolved into a decadent and dumb state is the single explanation that explains everything that is going on right now, and does not require any kind of ridiculous leap in logic to mush everything together in a coherent way…”
https://www.unz.com/aanglin/what-about-china-then/
I agree with this. They are just decedents of others and have no clue. They will screw up everything by trying to control us, instead they will lose all control of the world. Idiots.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Texas Arcane
1 year ago

I think it’s worth keeping in mind that the vax is about more than depopulation. It’s about making money. It’s about a massive power grab and ending of civil liberties. When you think about it, it’s amazing how far they got with threatening people with no travel, no work, no entertainment if they wouldn’t get the vax. We’re basically in a place where it’s normalized that difficult people can be denied much of life unless they submit to a injection. If they get their much beloved digital ID, they’ll be able to easily deny people shopping, travel, and work if they show up for any kind of protest. They’re already doing this in China.

I also have to believe that there’s a huge component of bizarre human experimentation in these vaxxes. All of the nanotech trans humanist agenda will require substantial levels of human experimentation to ever see fruition, experiments which would by their nature be a complete violation of medical ethics. Well, all sorts of that could be going on to.

I really suspect that there’s much more to this than mere depopulation. It’s probably more about conditioning people, setting the stage, experimenting, etc. The real blood letting comes later.

phelps
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

(((They))) have a million ways to steal money. They don’t even care about money, because they know it is fake and they can always make more. It’s always about the “secondary” effects.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

Exactly.
Focusing on the money is a trap for libertarians, old style leftists, and people who don’t want to think that the other evils are intentional.

We must end the central banking system and stop all the other methods of theft.
But the theft involved in most of their crimes can both be taken for granted and ignored most of the time.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
1 year ago