News Briefs – 12/18/2022

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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 – Global Coal Consumption Breaks Records

DFT – The European Commission Approves Uniper

DFT – Bank Of England Raises Rates 50 Basis Points

DFT – Goldman Sachs To Lay Off 8% of Its Workforce

DFT – Big Money Funds Expected To Dump $100 Billion In Equities

Idaho murder victim Kaylee Goncalves ‘was so terrified of stalker who’d follow her around town she had friends walk behind her at all times,’ local shop owner claims. More interesting data. From the piece:

There have been several reports Goncalves was scared of a stalker in the weeks leading up to the quadruple homicide – something Moscow Police have denied knowledge of….

He told NewsNation: ‘Kaylee and Maddie would both come in here, they always had a smile on their face, they were the light of the world.

‘They always came in with a group of four or five girls at most, all the time they would come in together.

‘I made a joke about them coming in together, that it was nice to see that they were trying to stay safe.

‘Maddie then said oh we had a friend of ours be stalked, which is why we travel in a group. She was motioning to Kaylee as she said it.

‘It seemed as though they were all trying to keep Kaylee safe, and be there for her as friends. This was three weeks before the murder….

The Chief of police at Moscow Police Department himself admitted that investigators did not understand how the two surviving roommates – Bethany Funke and Dylan Mortensen – appeared to sleep through the attack.

If this is Cabal intel’s work, my guess would be the Police will be leaned on by FBI to cover it up, or at least only focus on the hitters (probably criminals/gang-members), and to ignore the surveillance. I find the case increasingly fascinating, because now I am thinking, if you could go back and grab footage of victims of the Smiley Face Killers, I would bet you would see the exact same surveillance tracking those guys, in the exact same way, looking just like other college kids. In fact, I wonder, if Kaylee had not had such good friends to travel with her all the time, whether she would not simply have been found face down in a small pond somewhere, and the explanation would have been she got drunk and fell in, because it happens all the time.

I ran into a guy on Free Republic once who was tracking everything he could find on the Smiley Face killers. It turned out he had a younger male relative who was an academic standout, whose “friends” at college convinced him to go to a concert at an outdoor venue. While there, some pretty girls approached him with a few guys, he turned around, and his “friends” were gone. But it was no problem, the new people told him they could give him a ride home, it was on their way. He woke up the next day in a ditch in just his underwear, hung over from some drug, and the guy said it was his impression there had been some sort of sexual assault, though the relative did not want to talk about it. He said the relative never reported it, and just wanted to forget about it. He also said, as he had chased every piece of data about the Smiley Face Killers, he had become convinced, they didn’t just kill victims. He felt it was a nation-wide network, and he felt there were a lot of young males who were high flyers, who were getting their wings clipped by this thing, like his relative had, and they were not reporting it out of embarrassment. He thought that the relative had probably been sexually assaulted on video, as a way of getting blackmail, in the event he became something big.

The bottom line is, once you have guys like Hippie Boy, Big Boy, Tank Top, and Hoodie doing such deviant behavior, there is no telling where the lines are drawn, or what they are capable of. People following other people for no reason are weird, the question is how far they will go with that weirdness.

The article featured this picture, which features three harmless, ebullient girls without a care in the world, one operator, and one unhappy smiler forcing a smile:

Let your kids know, there are girls who look just like the above who have been following people from when they were seven or eight years old, they have been sent in to sleep with targets, manipulate friends, and they will do whatever their command tells them. A normal person would never look at the picture above and see threats. But they should.

One final interesting aspect. On 4Chan, there are now regular threads titled, Idaho Sliced Roast Beef General, dedicated to the discussion of the case. Even the title feels like something a Glowie would come up with, trying to mimic 4Chan. I think the threads are Glowie created and populated, specifically to control any independent investigation, and promote silly theories, which will lead nowhere. It got to the point anons were making fun of it, advancing Jetpack theories, helicopter extraction theories, the pogo stick theory (that is how the killer escaped), and other ridiculous ideas. Meanwhile, though a few honest, ardent anons were advancing my surveillance piece in there, they were being met with the usual brigade saying people needed to take meds, were schizos, and denying there is anything like surveillance in America. Just interesting the glowies cared enough to start creating threads, as if this situation was a real fuckup on their part, and they needed to try and get control.

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.: The CIA’s murder of my uncle was a Coup d-Etat from which Democracy has never recovered.

“In this article, we will show that the investment bank that underwrote Microsoft, Amazon, Oracle, Qualcomm, Broadcom, and other Big Tech behemoths was a CIA front company.”

Runbeck whistleblower says 300,000 illegal votes were inserted into Arizona tally.

The 2021 Maricopa audit proved after three days that the 2020 election in Arizona was uncertifiable (Part I).

The 2021 Maricopa audit was a crime scene after 3 days when every seal on every box was found broken before review (Part II).

Representative James Comer (R., Ky.), the incoming chairman of the House Oversight Committee, said Friday the FBI “needs to be dismantled” after the latest installment of the “Twitter files” revealed the bureau was in constant contact with Twitter before Elon Musk took over. I suspect the surveillance has FBI run cover for it when it gets in trouble with law enforcement. They call their buddie in the FBI, he shows up, flashes a badge, and tells whoever, the surveillance is with intelligence, and somehow FBI can make local Law Enforcement just stuff it. This could be a pretty big disruption of the system, if FBI gets taken down.

“Did you know ADL trains every new FBI agent on their role as protectors of the American people and the Constitution?”

FBI used Twitter to censor, but emails from the latest Twitter files reveal that they also used Google, Facebook, Yahoo, Wikimedia and Reddit.

Twittergate deepens: FBI REFUSES to reveal how many social media firms it is secretly influencing – amid accusations it broke the law by pushing Twitter to remove accounts and hand over user location details, new trove reveals.

UN human rights commissioner has ‘serious concerns’ about Elon Musk suspending journalists on Twitter.

The Twitter account for a Colorado-based Antifa group has been suspended – less than a month after the platform’s new owner Elon Musk promised to purge all accounts that incite violence.

Taylor Lorenz, reporter who doxxed LibsOf TikTok, suspended from Twitter.

Elon Musk lifts Twitter ban on journalists who doxxed him. Except for Keith Olberman, who is still tweeting from his dog’s account.

Dr Shiva: Until the partner support portal between the US government and big tech is eliminated, it’s more of the same.

Harvard-Harris: 64% believe Twitter engaged in “political censorship,” interference in 2020 elections — and 74% want prosecutions.

North Carolina court strikes down voter ID law as ‘motivated’ by racist ‘intent.’

Ronna McDaniel said she would only debate Mike Lindell and Harmeet K. Dhillon in front of the 168 members of the RNC.

Democrats race to release Trump’s tax returns: Committee will meet TUESDAY to decide if all of his records are released before Republicans take Congress.

David Lifton, best-selling JFK author, died at age 83 – best known for the 1980 best-seller Best Evidence: Disguise and Deception in the Assassination of John F. Kennedy, which made the case that President Kennedy’s body was altered before the presidential autopsy at Bethesda Naval Hospital to conceal wounds from more than one direction.

Shadowy US spy firm promises to identify and surveil crypto users for the highest bidder using gps geolocation and internet of things hacks.

Multiple power grid facilities receive threatening letters following substation attacks, authorities say.

Paul Sperry:

“Scientists I am working with who are expert in drug regulatory approval processes were shocked that the Moderna COVID vaccine was allowed to proceed after discovering birth defects–‘wavy ribs’ and ‘rib nodules’–in a ‘statistically significant’ percentage of rat pups born to mothers injected with the stuff,” Judicial Watch investigator Bill Marshall said. This dovetails with info released by ICAN re scientists’ concerns over birth defects in babies born to those injected with the Pfizer vaccine to point where they prohibited males from having sex without a condom for 6 months after injection or women from having sex for 28 days after injection.

Covid can be caught from DEAD BODIES for up to 17 days, scientists warn. Seems strange. Covid is barely a thing now, and they are doing articles on the fact you can catch it from a dead body (which nobody is actually dealing with – it isn’t like we keep dead bodies lying around), and on top of it, it is contagious for 17 days? Is that a hidden message?

The manager of Canada’s response to COVID has dropped dead at 35, without one word about it from the “free press.”

The Israeli government has just admitted in court that it can’t find the contracts under which the experimental COVID-19 mRNA injections operated.

A Damariscotta mom demanded the resignation of several public school officials at a school board meeting Wednesday following her discovery that a school social worker had begun secretly transitioning her 13-year-old daughter’s gender. This is the intelligence operation, targeting a child, which for some reason, they needed derailed. If they had not been able to do this, she could very well have ended up like the girls in Idaho. The degree of intention the machine applies to these cases, makes you wonder if they actually have some very hard intelligence about these kids, and where they are going. It makes me wonder about my own case. In grade school, you’d have had every reason to think I would either end up a goofball, or some sort of Cabal-bot in the government. Somehow, they concluded I would end up a dissident, even though at 17 I had no idea how anyone could end up a hippie dissident in America. But here I am, exactly where they seemed to know I would end up, just a troublesome little prick they wish they were rid of. You wonder what kind of tech they have, and even who, or what, might really be running things.

Democrats push firearms purchasing ban for people who voluntarily give up their 2A rights.

Tens of thousands of migrants in Mexico heading to U.S. border, says CBP source.

Federal appeals court rules against women, affirms policy of allowing transgender girls to compete on female sports teams in Connecticut case.

Fatal slashings and stabbings in NYC are up 37%.

San Francisco’s mayor is asking municipal departments to find significant savings as the embattled city braces for a $728 million budget deficit, predicted for the next two fiscal years.

The mastermind behind the murderous 1981 Brinks robbery in which two Nyack police officers and an armored car guard were killed, Mutulu Shakur, 72, known mostly as the stepfather of slain rapper Tupac Shakur and brother of fellow Black Liberation Army member Joanne Chesimard, was released for health reasons from federal prison on Friday after nearly 38 years behind bars.

Brazilian Pastor seeks asylum in Israeli embassy after being threatened by corrupt Judiciary for questioning election.

Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán declares war on the EU: “Time to drain the swamp.”

Germany’s gas reserves are emptying at record speed: 1% per day as the current wind/solar energy lull means more gas gets burned for electricity, heating.

Poland to start charging Ukrainian refugees for accommodation.

White House asks Congress to allocate $38 billion more for Ukraine.

Alberta Attorney General Tyler Shandro issued a stern notice to the Trudeau Liberals, announcing the province now instructs crown prosecutors not to pursue criminal charges for anyone in possession of a banned firearm if the accused lawfully obtained the firearm.

Archbishop Viganò: The Kingship of Christ is not limited to the Church, but extends to all nations.

Texas to resume construction of border wall initiated by President Trump after reaching deals with private land owners.

Justice Thomas spotted quietly working at Arlington National Cemetery – turns out he’s been doing this for years.

Spread r/K Theory, because we have a man on the inside

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Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

> ADL trains FBI
Boy they’re just rubbing our noses in it now, aren’t they?

Marielle Redclaw
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

They’re the experts on noses

Henny Youngman, top dog at the Catskills Comedy H
Henny Youngman, top dog at the Catskills Comedy H
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
1 year ago

take my wife …. please!

Anonymous
Anonymous

I’ll be here all week… month… year…

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

New Zealand tyranny is being ramped up:
https://twitter.com/WallStreetSilv/status/1604160940211306497
Someone hears you with aberrant views on Covid. You will be reported to Intelligence.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> “In this article, we will show that the investment bank that underwrote Microsoft, Amazon, Oracle, Qualcomm, Broadcom, and other Big Tech behemoths was a CIA front company.”

I wouldn’t be surprised if they backed them deliberately. On the other hand, the CIA could have infiltrated the investment industry so thoroughly there would be a trace back to the Agency no matter who financed those companies.

Oracle was basically a CIA spinoff created to develop the database software they needed to manage their ever-growing secret files. Oracle implemented a version of a new IBM database idea and, with lavish funding, shipped a premium database product. This used to not only be widely known, but Oracle used to brag about their connections to the government. Now, it’s hard to find a mention of it.

A curious person might wonder why IBM, which invented that particular technology in the first place, and was thoroughly integrated through the Fed’s purchasing system, wasn’t tapped to do the job.

Cisco, on the other hand, was backed by the NSA, and used to be quite open about it. Cisco still has massive street cred, but people have found back doors in some of their products. Cisco claimed it was an “error” and that vanished off the Web after a while, too.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

And if you try to fight them, they will just copy what you are doing, suck all your money with lawyers and courts, and they’ll win anyways. And even if you go nuts and go postal on the board of directors / executives, they’ll have 5 more ready to replace them.

Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

…. which goes hand-in-hand with the equally very useful – to {{them}} – fable/legend/cult of The Manly Lone Not Very Religious Rugged Individualist.

everything {{they}} – 20th century and on – ever taught us; everything {{they’ve}} ever said since at least 1898 and probably much earlier…. it’s all fake. it’s all lies. (refer to Tucker’s recently reported convo with ‘CIA insider’ about how CIA was neck-deep in the JFK kill: “It’s all fake.”) fake/lies designed to delude and slow down and derail and harm and cripple {{their}} greatest fear: whypipoz who don’t need {{them}} or {{their}} almighty god Government. and worse, then go around opening the eyes of other people to that truth.

the never-seen-before-anywhere-in-world-history incredibly rapid success of the USA from 1815-1890ish must have simply TERRIFIED the demonics – so {{they}} all got right to work, didn’t {{they}}

Bman
Bman
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

Kinda reminds me how MS was tapped to develop the OS for the PC. As for Cisco, they have operated like a Cabal company. If memory serves correctly, the two original Cisco creators were pushed out after I thought advancing some other company’s tech (Xerox). Then most of their technologies were acquired: switches (kalpana and another), wireless Aeronet, Voip Selsius, DC SAN switching Nexus, etc. They are the borg.

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/about/corporate-strategy-office/acquisitions/acquisitions-list-years.html

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

“…MS was tapped to develop the OS for the PC…”

Maybe it is not true, but the story of this does make sense. IBM’s strategy in the PC was to not develop it at all and use outsourced parts and supply chains to quickly get it to market.

“…IBM’s CEO at the time, John Opel, was family friends with the Bill Gates’ mother. The two had served on the board of United Way together….”

Supposedly IBM went to Gary Kildall, but he missed the meeting by taking a joy ride in his plane. Gates smoozed and kissed the asses of IBM for all he was worth, and made lots of bucks from it.

https://www.celebritynetworth.com/articles/entertainment-articles/man-bill-gates-missed-one-meeting-cost-largest-fortune-world/

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Bman
1 year ago

Sam, not what happened.

Digital Research under Kildall well, it’s difficult to understate just how important this company actually was in pioneering personal computers. Kildall’s CP/M is basically DOS ten years before DOS. DOS was a straight rip off of CP/M that was actually a placeholder operating system thrown together by a Seattle computer company which Gates purchased for the IBM deal before he even had signed the IBM deal, a deal which he got because of his mommy. IBM then sabotaged DIgital by pricing their PC over $200 more with a copy of CP/M versus that exact same computer with a copy of DOS.

Gates is not an actor as Elon Musk likely is. He was an actual programmer, not particularly innovative, but solid, and was actually still coding on Microsoft projects into the mid 1980’s.

The last programming project from Bill Gates: Microsoft BASIC for TRS-80 Model 100

https://lunduke.substack.com/p/the-last-programming-project-from

As for Gary Kildall….

https://lunduke.substack.com/p/remembering-gary-kildall-on-what

Digital would have been the anti-Microsoft if the IBM deal had not been sabotaged by IBM itself. There would likely be no Linux because without Microsoft there would be no villain to inspire computer nerds to find an escape from.

I had never even heard of CP/M or Kildall until I became a fan of Bryan Lunduke – who also runs a substack Conservative Nerds – and what I saw via Lunduke was instantly familiar to me. Then you find out that DOS and CP/M share the exact same first 20+function calls and the handwriting is on the wall.

Gary Kildall Special
https://archive.org/details/GaryKild

Gary was allowed to succeed as long as he was because Cabal simply didn’t yet have their own tech geniuses. They found Steve Jobs and Bill Gates to raise up and after that they had no further use for Kildall and Digital Research, so they killed them both. Gary was probably murdered, and likely because he was capable of causing enough trouble for Microsoft that it was worth it to assassinate him.

Oh, if anybody has any doubts about how IBM conducts it’s business or what the corporate culture there is, my Dad and I were in home improvement in the SF Bay Area in the 90’s and ended up doing a job for an IBM exec. We got 95% completed before he threw us off the job and hired someone else to finish off the work for less than the cost of the remaining progress payments in the contract while telling us that we would have to sue to see any of the money still owed, which is standard operating procedure at IBM. We couldn’t afford the legal battle and he knew it. Hell, IBM conned both Sony and Toshiba into funding development of the architecture that would become the Cell processor in the PS3, but would become the basis for their AI work that is ongoing. Basically they got the Japanese to fund the cost of their supercomputer architecture which they did not need to make a video game console.

Last edited 1 year ago by Lowell Houser
Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

“…Sam, not what happened…”

Most all you said was in the link I gave. I know this stuff but I don’t see or nor does anyone have any proof of some sinister plot. Maybe there is but I’ve seen no proof of it. Supposedly Gary was killed in a blow to the head in a biker bar. What was he doing there?
“…Gates is not an actor as Elon Musk…”

Elon programmed a digital yellow pages with his brother and a good deal of what became paypal. So saying he is just an actor is untrue. Why do you and others keep repeating the same lies and distortions about Musk? Have any of you read even the slightest amount of his life? How can all of you keep getting it so wrong? It appears you all just desperately want to believe Musk is some child devouring demon. Maybe he is, but there’s not one bit of evidence that shows this is so. A lot of innuendo taken out of context, but no proof at all.

I’ve covered a great deal of this. It brothers me that people keep repeating the same lies over and over when anyone with the slightest intelligence could spend 30 minutes or so and prove this wrong. Even if to read the comments I made, where people keep repeating the same lies over and over.

Lowell Houser is a straight shooter. I wonder just how he got these impressions? How is that what you say is so far from the truth? What are you reading that tells you this? I got off track a bit by reading this guy, Larry Romanoff but on other sites I found about this guy and how he was full of shit and after looking around realized he was just making stuff up. It’s hit job. Interesting that Unz is putting this up. Unz has a lot of truth tellers on his site but he flat out propagandizes on occasion and post stuff that is guaranteed to lead people astray.

If it’s this Larry Romanoff guy, then I might ask, have you looked him up? He a shifty sort of fellow. But Musk has had several books written about him and an ungodly amount of articles all looking for some sort of tidbit of info someone else hasn’t found, and none of them have found anything really damning. He’s ruthless as can be in business. We know that. I’m not saying he’s an angel but compared to the people running things now, maybe he is an angel, in comparison.

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

Let me just cut this off at the pass. For those that believe Musk is the devil and believe he’s a fool who never did anything, I can’t help you. But for those of you who would like to see in general EXACTLY how he did what he did I cover it fairly well in these posts. This first one was where our esteemable, [vomits in throat], Miles Mathis writes in his best known style, [lies constantly and fills your brain full of shit], and I went line by line through his stuff and actually looked up all the evidence, [lies and bullshit], Mathis pushes and showed where Mathis was farting in our faces and telling us it was a new “aerosol” perfume.

https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-04-14-2021/#comment-361355

On why NASA funded SpaceX. Note they funded Boeing and Lockheed Martin over 10 times more and they finally got around to launching just a few days ago. And all those bleating about subsidies Musk total subsidies for ALL of his companies,

“…Tesla Motors Inc., SolarCity Corp. and Space Exploration Technologies Corp., known as SpaceX, together have benefited from an estimated $4.9 billion in government support…”

This is less than they send to farmers every year to make it so we can burn corn, (food, I’d rather had beef from this corn), in our SUV’s and destroy all our machinery with alcohol, the most imbecilic idea EVER.

https://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-hy-musk-subsidies-20150531-story.html

https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-04-14-2021/#comment-361357

All these people say Musk is such an idiot, a fool, knows nothing but,

“…They also don’t explain if Musk X bank was such a bust, then why did paypal join with them? I mean this is an obvious question. They chose to join with hm and no matter what they say he didn’t twist their arms they approved this. …”

Musk had no pull on them except he was working on bank online infrastructure and they were working on online payment systems. The two complimented each other, so they joined forces.

Link below also explains why Tesla and SpaceX valuations are so high. Easy to answer with no woo-woo.

https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-06-25-2021/#comment-366342

An added explanation for his valuation and why investors see profits long term.

https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-08-20-2021/#comment-370843

Covers his business plan and how he has made it clear what that is, how he will do it and what it’;s based on and how he has said way, way back when he started this all of these. It worked and he told many people exactly the same as I’m telling you what this was same as what he said. He had the numbers to back it up, and investors interested in break through profits backed him. Those that jumped on early made a fortune.

https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-12-06-2022/#comment-413046

More on where he said he got his ideas from.

https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-12-06-2022/#comment-413756

And that’s enough. I covered this fairly completely. It’s all there, except maybe the secret baby sacrifices he’s been to that I don’t know about, but I’ve seen no evidence of this.

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

“…the CIA could have infiltrated the investment industry…”

Maybe it’s the other way around or…there’s no difference between the two at all.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

@Sam J

There is a long history of collusion and working together between the intelligence services and finance, especially banking. During WW2 many of the UK Intelligence agents were bankers in the City of London, including Hambro and Ian Fleming (James Bond) and his brother Peter. The Fleming family were long time bankers. See: MI6 50 years of special operations by Stephen Dorrell and also, a very interesting book called, The Bond Code I cant recall authors name.

Banking and Intelligence both deal in the same commodity, which is information.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Also, banks are all part of the same network and also have operations in different countries which widens the scope for gathering information

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> UN human rights commissioner has ‘serious concerns’ about Elon Musk suspending journalists on Twitter.

Funny, they didn’t object when it was conservative journalists who were being throttled, censored, or suspended from Twitter…

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Idaho murder victim Kaylee Goncalves ‘was so terrified of stalker who’d follow her around town she had friends walk behind her at all times,’ local shop owner claims.

The importance of keeping a low profile. Why God counsels humility for his servants. This is Satan’s world full of his agents.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Democrats push firearms purchasing ban for people who voluntarily give up their 2A rights.

You can’t give up your civil rights. Not unless the courts come up with some counter-factual BS like they use to deprive people of their second 2A rights.

teo toon
teo toon
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

You cannot give up your human rights. 2A rights are human rights.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> North Carolina court strikes down voter ID law as ‘motivated’ by racist ‘intent.’

A Federal court did that to Arkansas a decade or so ago. Arkansas fought it, and we got voter ID back.

The only real change is that before, we only accepted an Arkansas-issued photo ID. Now the polls have to accept Federal photo ID too. Hopefully we can get that fixed eventually. The Feds don’t accept our ID, no reason we should accept theirs, particularly for important state matters like voting.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

Let’s be honest, the court actually ruled blacks are too stupid to get driver’s licenses. And that’s about the sickest ruling a court can make.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Justice Thomas spotted quietly working at Arlington National Cemetery – turns out he’s been doing this for years.

Thomas says and does all the right things… but I can’t get past the point where he stood back and let the other Supremes dismiss the 26-state election lawsuit for “no standing.”

He had the power, but he didn’t speak up and he didn’t do anything. That showed his true allegiance.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

dont doubt they are threatened with the Scalia treatment

Bman
Bman
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

Hey, MKUltra shooters here is where he hangs out in his free time.

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

Maybe he was told he needed to go on a hunting trip like Justice Antonin Scalia.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

> Viktor Orbán Declares War on EU
Here’s an idea
Why not say nothing and simply go to war?
TwO mOaR WeEkS

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

because its all theater

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

“In grade school, you’d have had every reason to think I would either end up a goofball, or some sort of Cabal-bot in the government. Somehow, they concluded I would end up a dissident, […] You wonder what kind of tech they have […].”

AC, all they had to do to learn you might become a troublemaker was to consult your natal chart.

I must have lost most of you with this first sentence, but if astrology was a powerful tool and Cabal couldn’t really try to hide it or ridicule it without looking ridiculous themselves, what better way to neutralize it than to present it as a dumbed down kindergarten level distraction? They certainly aren’t trying to get people to study it in depth. I’m not saying that astrology isn’t full of grifters and charlatans, but so is almost every other field.

A few excerpts from one of the smartest astrology books I ever read, L’astrologie karmique by Dorothee Koechlin de Bizemont (no English translation):

Retrograde Pluto in the 9th house: Possibly an overzealous missionary in a past life, who forced his narrow-minded religious views on other people, maybe even someone who killed in the name of religion or introduced destructive ideas into another country and sold them in a seductive guise.

Retrograde Jupiter in Aquarius: The Native developed a strong sense of justice in his past lives and now tries to save the world.

Retrograde Mercury in Taurus: The Native cared mostly about financial security in his past lives. A slow, calculating thinker, ruled by his obsession with profits.

You have to take the entire natal chart into account, as there might be compensating factors, and you’ll always have free will, but people’s behavior usually doesn’t change very much from year to year or even from lifetime to lifetime.

Why wouldn’t the professional descendants of court astrologers like John Dee run automatic computer scans on the newest crop of babies and assign them astrological credit scores? Retrograde Pluto in the 9th house? Preferred for jobs at NBC, etc. Retrograde Jupiter in Aquarius? Blocked from politics. Retrograde Mercury in Taurus? A reliable underling as long as the pay is good.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Any serious English-language source you can recommend that explains what this natal astrology is?

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Huck
1 year ago

It’s a bunch of nonsense, but cabal may believe it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Cabal is smarter than you. Trust me on this. IF they are investing in something they are getting returns from it. Cabal didn’t evolve through foolishness and buffoonery.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Greta Thunberg and Kyle Rittenhouse were born on the exact same day. Astrology birth sign retards BTFO forever and always.

Remind me in the teachings of Jesus Christ exactly where people live multiple lives and carry over past aspects to new lives, snake tongue.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Show me in the teachings of Jesus Christ anything that would lead to something like the Vatican or the modern evangelical church.

phelps
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

In all fairness, Greta will end up killing more communists that Kyle.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Yes, Cabal does consult astrology. Look into the history of astrology: it was always the field of the philosophers and the wise, the field of the best minds. Astronomy was one of Capella’s original 7 liberal arts. And of course, back then, astronomy and astrology were indistinguishable. Meaning that all through the middle ages, astrology was a critical component of a liberal arts education. Even Kepler’s scientific advancements on planetary motion came about from the fact that he was an ardent astrologer.

Secondly, a good number of astrologers are cabal assets. When you see store front psychics, mediums, or astrologers in various communities, consider how much influence they can have on people. And if they’ve been briefed on the person with intelligence provided by cabal, they can provide all sorts of interesting data points that seem psychic. “When you were 6 you went through a terrible trauma…” “Oh yes, that’s when my parents got divorced!” That sucks you into believing and then you become very suggestible. They use it to essentially hack people, steer them from their destiny, etc.

I think tarot cards are also quite interesting. The different cards deal with different dynamics and cycles in life that we all go through, and each card is filled with meaning, implications, cycles, etc. It becomes a very interesting way to look at your own life…. or to manipulate others.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

You lost me at “past lives”.

phelps
1 year ago

Except for Keith Olberman, who is still tweeting from his dog’s account.

And with that tweet, Elon checkmated Olberman. Olberman has to tweet from his dog’s account from now on.
“Unsuspend my account!”
“You aren’t suspended. You’re tweeting from your other account.”
“But that’s not my main account!”
“So you admit to ban evasion? Cool. Now both accounts are banned.”

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

AC said: “Meanwhile, though a few honest, ardent anons were advancing my surveillance piece in there, they were being met with the usual brigade saying people needed to take meds, were schizos, and denying there is anything like surveillance in America.”

Every now and then, I will try to discuss this stuff with the people I’m closest with in my life. And this is always their take on it; one particular person actually gets angry when I bring it up. Then I consider the circumstances of how I became close with each of them, and find myself wondering things about them I’m not at all ready to face. Then I contemplate if, on the other hand, I am, in fact, mentally ill.

The problem is, since I was a child I’ve had a compulsion to write things down. I keep logs of all sorts of things. I like data. This ranges from data about my own health (especially if I’m doing one of my self-experiments or trying to lose some weight or starting a new workout program) to various odd experiences I have or strange coincidences. Perhaps because I have this compulsion, my memory of who/what/where/when is spot-on. It also makes me very observant. There are just so many odd ‘coincidences’ sometimes that the most reasonable explanation IS surveillance. If there were a single missing piece of information for me, would be what kind of technology exists that we don’t know about. Otherwise, some of my odd coincidences maybe DO point to mental illness as it seems like someone must have real-time access to my thoughts. Those weird things (where seemingly someone was reading my mind in real-time), I write down, just because they are so interesting, but also write off as a legit coincidence.

With all that being said, I know I and a few other female commenters have left comments before about the nature of close female friendships. I think most women like to talk and unburden themselves. I discuss things very openly and in great detail with close female friends that I generally wouldn’t talk about with my husband, not because we don’t have a good relationship, but because he does not want to discuss or hear a lot of these things and his eyes kind of glaze over if I try. Generally this seems to be true for a lot of men in my experience. Women will pick apart all sorts of things together from minutiae of workplace relationships to gross details about pregnancy/periods/ childbirth/menopause to her childhood to her relationships to her parents and everything in between. For example, I am currently very invested in my closest friend’s boss’s health, the outcome of his cancer surgery and treatment, as well as how things are going with her temporary boss, while the real boss is out. I’ve never met any of these people though. I also know a ton of stuff about another friend’s husband’s childhood and family dynamic without ever meeting his family, stuff that I remember as she often has a need to discuss it with me. Even with women I’m not really that close to (i.e. coworkers), I know tons of detailed information about their marriages, children, family history, medical history, and so on that they’ve shared with me, sometimes even really private stuff like a sexual assault they experienced or being sexually abused as a child.

If there is a female target with close female friends, at least one friend knows everything there is to know about her. If those close friends are not actually trustworthy, then no one needs access to her phone or laptop or journal or her thoughts, since she already put them out there. Many women get burned early on by trusting the wrong girl in school – you overshare with her, and she gossips about you. But once there is trust, most of us return to doing it.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Many women get burned early on by trusting the wrong girl..”

In that case many boyfriends, husbands, fathers and sons get burned by women blabbing.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Huck
1 year ago

There’s a reason the organized crime families used to not involve women, and it’s not chivalry.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Its also so women don’t make the situation more worse. Adding soap opera but with killing to the mix.
A far more disastrously bloody affair.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Apparently women are even more cruel than men. So that is also a problem.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Huck
1 year ago

True. Again. Both men and women underestimate the evil of other women.

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

in re female friendships – I’ve heard this from more than 5 women. “I can’t ever trust a woman because I AM a woman. I know how those bitches really are underneath the pretty smiles and sincere compliments.”

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

It’s very true and ive said the same thing (I wrote that long comment you replied to). I learned to keep conversation light in groups of women (work, church) where I don’t know anyone well. I’ve said this before here, but often another woman will befriend me, since I tend to be reserved. And will then tell me many things about her life, which has the effect of making it feel safe to trust her in return. But really my main point, since AC’s comment was about Kaylee, surveillance, and so on, was just that she seemed to be popular and to have many female friends and if she’s like so many of us, and was an open book to those friends, it would only take one bad individual in her group to set her up and screw her over. Also that’s a low tech option for developing a profile on someone or tracking their movements and so on.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

You don’t actually know if the things they tell you about their life is actually the Truth.
I think being observant as a woman about other women is especially important. And you are more observant than most.
Kaylee is proof that popularity isn’t all that it is cracked out to be.
Popularity in fact makes you a far bigger target.

I am not crazy, but you may be
I am not crazy, but you may be
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

You are not mentally ill…

Not So Anonymous
Not So Anonymous
1 year ago

Interesting that the Brazilian pastor sought sanctuary at the Israeli embassy. That’s a rare indication that there might be some anti-Cabal allies in Israel, no?

wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

Elon Musk is Jewish. His mother is Jewish. “Elon” is an Israeli name, not European.
Larry Romanoff – Elon Musk is Deep State “Made Man” – henrymakow.com

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

and his father was asian, from Cambodia

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

“…In the last 100 years, anyone attempting to create a new auto company and brand has met with disaster, but Musk apparently experienced not a hiccup with the Tesla that is suddenly a world favorite. This would have required perhaps ten years of planning and design, the planning of factories and production, the creation of supply lines, the testing and certification, and so much more, but with Tesla this apparently all occurred overnight in a vacuum.

Are we to believe Elon Musk designed the Tesla? There is no evidence Musk has the ability to design even a dipstick, much less an entire car…”

That guy has a huge bunch of lies at the very start, and after checking some of his “facts”…he’s not much better elsewhere.

Let’s just start with one.

“…We are told that Musk suddenly has wealth of – vaguely – $200 billion, with no detail, but presumably from stock holdings in “his” Tesla…”

Tesla produced almost one million cars last year.

“…In 2021, almost 9.2 million motor vehicles were produced in the United States…”

https://www.statista.com/statistics/198488/us-and-global-motor-vehicle-production-since-1999/

1/9th of the market for cars in the US is not a small number and he is the only one of the US car manufacturers that has a up and running battery gigafactory. Meaning, he has worked out the bugs and can very quickly clone this factory and make more batteries. No other car manufacturer but the Chinese have this.

That guys article is riddled with bugs and fake news.

I am not crazy, but you may be
I am not crazy, but you may be
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

The question is whether the attack on his family turned a hard to control but effective for them nerd into an impossible to control nerd and off the reservation.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

I think there is a war going on among gangs. Think Godfather books and movies. Surveillance fits into this for the same reasons armies send out patrols. What else do you do when you need your soldiers to be alert? Random screw-ups happen because SNAFU, SUSFU, FUBAR. Bored soldiers start shooting cows.
Most US workers are being paid to pretend to work. Some know it and some don’t. When a large company finds out a non-gang member is critical for a project they immediately correct that (up to and including canceling that project) and punish that non-gang member (and possibly the gang member who allowed that situation to happen).
The side that is winning this war took out FTX. Suddenly the gangs being paid via funny money bit-coin shenanigans are open to switching sides or being destroyed.
Doubt a gang can last 6 months once it can’t pay its soldiers. That’s why they keep sending money to “Ukraine”. If “Ukraine” gets taken out the paymasters will try some other way to pay their mercenaries. Or be destroyed as an effective force.

map
map
1 year ago

AC,

I’d like to leave a message here for Vox Day.

How do you upgrade or add-on an existing Midnight’s War pledge? I can’t seem to modify my pledge. It just gives me the option of canceling it.

Thanks

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  map
1 year ago

Vox is responsive on Gab. Arkhaven and Castalia both have Gab pages also.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Did Texas Governor Abbott just make a reference to secret groups working with/for cartels? A reveal could be coming, although it will likely be only a partial hangout.

Gov. Abbott: “It is known by the cartels who have sophisticated information whether or not the Biden administration is going to enforce the immigration laws or not…”

https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2022/12/18/abcs-raddatz-blames-abbott-trump-desantis-for-border-woes-telling-people-we-have-an-open-border-come-on-over/

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago
Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

What better could there be than an intimidating system that is out there that people are afraid to talk about but know can be turned on them? When the time comes, Cabal will like keeping everyone in terror. I can assure you that’s how it is with most important/influential people in medicine, media, entertainment, law, law enforcement and finance. They all know that they are being watched, and they know to keep quiet about it. Forcing people to live a lie, under coercion, makes them very suggestible and easy to manipulate.

There’s no downside for the powerless being made aware of this system.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Without Christ and the certainty of the Resurrection. People have no good reason to believe they can overcome impossible odds. Only God overcame impossibilities for his people so long it isn’t logical impossibility.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I worked for Security Forces, Inc. before the merger with Allied, becoming Allied-Universal. I was working in Red Tower in downtown Raleigh when G4S poached the security contract there from us and we all got fired, which is very unusual. Usually the incoming security company just hires on everybody in the building because they already know the place, and gradually replaces them if need be, not G4S. They brought in all their own people. IBM already had a presence at Red Hat there, which is why I wasn’t surprised when I heard that Red Hat had been purchased by IBM.

I applied to G4S later when I was desperate for work here in the PNW and never got a call back.

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Thucydides
Thucydides
1 year ago

Human Extinction Codes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXngZ3Pd_hk&ab_channel=FreeSpirit
https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B07WPWXTCJ/about
Cyrus A. Parsa is the Founder and CEO of The AI Organization, Loyal Guardian Security and The Social Programming Institute. All created to assist in making our society safer and better. Cyrus has a Bachelors in International Security & Conflict Resolution, and a Master’s Degree in Homeland Security. He is an expert in China-Iran affairs, and has consulted on Human-Organ Tracking, Anti-Terrorism, Vulnerability, Risk, Asset Management and Emerging Threats to governments, agencies, people and organizations. He lived in the mountains of China with fighting monks as a youth. 20 years of hidden research, and development, with a network of thousands of Chinese and Westerners, allowed for great insight into the threats we face from China, Iran and the Western inter-connectivity. Cyrus’s discoveries have led him to coin the new concepts of “The AI Global Bio-Digital Network, The Human Bio-Digital Network, Bio-Digital Social Programming, Bio-Digital Field, Bio-Matter, Rape-Mind, Bio-Digital Hybrid Sexual Assault & Micro-Botic Terrorism” to explain how the dangers we face, and all the trouble we find ourselves in, are rooted in these almost imperceptible elements that are now connecting with AI, Society, Smart Phones, IoT, and Robotics through one platform. Within this platform, Cyrus found extinction codes.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Freezing Rifle Test Part 2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ujo2ZoB4cg

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

The pistol braces were approved at a time when ATF was backlogged 2-3 years with paperwork processing tax stamps for gun trusts(which have since been neutered), to the point that at that time ATF itself suggested to congress to amend the NFA34 to remove tax stamps from short barreled long guns because they cost more than $200 in man hours to process. The braces get around the tax stamp. Everyone KNOWS the whole point of them is to get around the tax stamp. Suddenly there was a fix that everyone could agree to – ATF would pretend the braces weren’t stocks, we would agree to put off the civil war because we could buy an approximation of the guns that we wanted without the hassle of the tax stamps. Anyone with a brain KNEW that ATF was going to change it’s mind on this eventually because they always change their mind on any rule that would benefit gun owners. The remedy is as always to get rid of the NFA34/GCA68/HughesA, or failing that we have the guns for a reason and it ain’t to bag a deer once a year.  

I agree that the problem here is actually the entire executive branch – the whole administrative state – and how it simply conjours up the rules that it wants to be law, and then enforces those rules as if they were law when it absolutely does NOT have the authority to do this. But then we’re really well beyond Jefferson’s STRICT LIMIT standard for interpreting the constitution.

The One Case That Will Definitely Kill ATF’s Gross Overreach on Pistol Braces

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsVZyv3_k_I

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

“…the problem here is actually the entire executive branch – the whole administrative state – and how it simply conjours up the rules that it wants to be law, and then enforces those rules as if they were law when it absolutely does NOT have the authority to do this….”

I wish I could like this a billion times.

Just Me
Just Me
1 year ago

“Scenes from a celebration of the same-sex marriage law — at Mar-a-Lago”
https://www.politico.com/news/2022/12/16/celebration-same-sex-marriage-mar-a-lago-00074441

What the literal fuc&?!!?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Just Me
1 year ago

This is written in such an insane narrative style it seems like fanfic or roleplay nonsense; I’m always skeptical of the media manufacturing entire concepts out of whole cloth. If true though, then it might be that the only use left for Trump could be serving as the first arrest that will shock the world or, God forbid, take a bullet and kick off the revolution.

Sodomy endorsement seems like a good way to lose the favor of God that clearly empowered some aspects of his ascendency.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Just Me
1 year ago

Trump endorsing “Gay Conservatism” in speech.

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

The European Commission Approves Uniper

Private profits…public loses.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Individualism is only best so far in the context of a group. On the one hand individuals cannot win against other groups. But on the other hand individualism allows one to fulfill the maximum of one’s potential to contribute to the group.

Christianity is about One and many. One God 3 person’s. One body of Christ many individualized cells in Unity.

Every human being is a unique Image of God as much as he is one with the rest of the True Church.

Socialism historically sought to eradicate individuals to achieve unity. But Christianity opposes both atomistic individualism and false communist unity.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

One God 3 persons or 4 persons?
Father, Son, Holy Ghost, Amen

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Amen means truly.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Or you are tricked into ending all prayers invoking an Egyptian deity. The (secret) Freemason Bible says so.

People/Christians also think “Moses” means “Drawn from the water”. That is incorrect.

“Moses” is an Egyptian word, either a princely title, or meaning “Son of”, eg Tutmoses, Ramoses.

The Jews spent a lot of time in Egypt.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Even the earliest manuscripts featured Amen as truly.
And yes Jews have lots of loan words from Egypt. Which proves the Exodus account correct.

phelps
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

OOOOOH, the Freemasons said it? Those 14th century runaway Christians?
Well, that’s us told.

phelps
1 year ago

This is hilarious, especially the replies.
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1604617643973124097
Multiple people posted their results, and all only show their own votes.
When he comes back with 300MM votes to stay and 3 to go, he’s going to say, “are you election deniers?” Then he is going to point out the importance of being the one counting the votes.
Finally, he is going to reveal that he didn’t add a single line of code, because the fake poll code was already on Twitter.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Predictive programming in Metal Gear Solid 2:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Qzc8Mr3xb4&ab_channel=samGrassi
Wonder how much the Game industry in Japan is also plugged into the Plans.
The Rulers believe they must give context to all the information. They believe humanity as a whole doesn’t have the qualification to make their own decisions for themselves.
That they are ushering in a new stage of human evolution. And that information must be curated by them.
They do believe themselves to be farmers and humanity to be cattle. Therefore they are above Good and Evil. Which is what the black and white masonic squares on the floor indicate.
Yet they are themselves debased and wicked. Whilst believing themselves above Morality. Their own “Wisdom” is darkened by wickedness. They are themselves warring against God.
Embracing the “Shining One” or “Lucifer”. Jesus is the Morning Star. But only Lucifer is called the “Shining One”
In their twisted occultic worldview. They even believe Jesus is Lucifer. Jesus is Satan:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lRG0Kw6kEk&ab_channel=InspiringPhilosophy
And the God of the Bible who created this Universe is the Demiurge or Yaldaboath.
Whilst the True God ” Ain Soph” is a Monistic “Existence” that originated all existence.

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Not So Anonymous
Not So Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Ever wondered if the Antichrist is just a contaminated-and-shaped-by-Cabal version of the Christ who gets cleansed by, recursively, depending on the wisdom of the original Christ’s messages and example of grace? That the Christ follows the Antichrist in more or less the same way that a sober decent human being follows an alcoholic douchebag IN THE SAME PERSON, over time, after a series of epiphanies and great effort and good luck and kind help?

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
1 year ago

My friend’s car broke down and he had to spend all his savings fixing it, it also meant he couldn’t do his delivery gig.
Some people here were so kind before and he is close to being out on the street so I am posting his latest go fund me.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/keep-me-and-my-fur-baby-off-the-streets

If anyone knows any good job prospects in the Tuscon area that would also be a great help.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Just posted today:

US Soldiers were asked if they had problems deploying on American Soil revealed Zachary Passwaters.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/8Qe4xlMu_tk

This seems to happen all the damn time, so don’t get to excited either way.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Do not doubt, cabal has plans to deploy US soldiers against the US population

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

If necessary they will recruit the prison population to commit the atrocities.