News Briefs – 12/28/2022

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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 – Hong Kong Real Estate Prices Falling

DFT – NextDecade Signs New LNG Deal With China

DFT – Singapore Tech Stocks Hit Hard Times

DFT – US Millionaires Cutting Spending Due To Inflation

DFT – Russia Bans All Oil Sales To Nations With Price Cap

Judge denies Hobbs request to sanction Lake over Arizona election claims.

Democrats, feeling new strength, plan to go on offense on voting rights. From the link:

Democrats, who retained all but one of the governor’s offices they hold and won control of state legislatures in Michigan and Minnesota… are ready to go on offense in 2023. They are putting forward a long list of proposals that include creating automatic voter registration systems, preregistering teenagers to vote before they turn 18, returning the franchise to felons released from prison and criminalizing election misinformation.

Flashback – Jan 2021 – Printing business in Rochester burns to ground, sparks unfounded rumors about ballots.

LOL at this:

Amazon is burning billions on Alexa because voice assistants need massive infrastructure but can’t be monetized. Google Cloud is $700 million in the red as of last earnings and heading south to a state of madness like a New Jersey retiree. These are mature products in saturated markets. You don’t need an MBA to know what will happen. But even the dean of Harvard Business School can’t say when.

It is interesting how much of this stuff we get for free, where there are billions of us each siphoning off a few cents here and there every day, and no normal business could possibly afford supplying the service for free at that kind of global scale. But we never thought about that. Or the fact that the only entity which could foot that bill is intelligence, and they would only foot that bill for one reason. They wanted that microphone in the center of your house, or they wanted those emails on a server of an entity which would give them the emails without demanding a court order. And somehow we were conditioned to just assume that forming a business like that, was how you made hundreds of billions of dollars. Sure you are losing a dollar per customer per day. But you make it up on volume, across the entire globe. Everything we just assumed was entirely wrong.

Elon Musk – Every social media firm censors for US government. “Google frequently makes links disappear, for example.”

FBI office investigating Hunter Biden sent Twitter numerous censorship requests right before the 2020 election.

FBI refuses to name other social media companies it’s paying to push fake news and regime propaganda.

The Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed Title 42 — a Trump-era immigration policy implemented when the pandemic broke out to quickly expel asylum-seekers at the border — to remain in effect for now, putting a judge’s ruling that would have ended it last week on hold.

Justice Gorsuch joins three liberal justices on Supreme Court’s Title 42 decision, arguing, “The current border crisis is not a COVID crisis.” God save us from the principled idiots in time of war.

Backlog of US asylum claims tops 1.5 million amid Title 42 outcome.

In the middle of the West Texas desert, a giant tent — bigger than a football field — is being thrown up by the US Border Patrol as El Paso prepares for a human tidal wave to cross the border with Mexico as soon as the Title 42 health policy comes to an end.

Tulsi Gabbard tears into George Santos during Fox interview: ‘Do you have no shame?’ This dude advertised himself to voters as a gay Jew graduate of Baruch college, with a grandma who survived the Holocaust, who worked for Goldman Sachs. Now it turns out he is divorced (though he says he is “very gay” now), he never got a college degree, he was raised very Catholic, he thinks he remembers a grandma saying something about Jewish heritage, and he never worked for Goldman. And yet, Tulsi is just as much of a bullshit artist faker as him, because she has to know she did not run for office as an independent person and win. She had to get the blessing of something, and I would assume it rigged the election for her, as one of the actors in the play. She might even have an earpiece, and what she said here was being put in her ear. And of course, she will never mention the surveillance. The only one of them who was really honest was David Patterson, and he was driven from office – and who even knows where he is now.

Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia is defending New York Congressman-elect George Santos while he faces backlash for fabricating details of his personal and professional life.

SBF case moved to Clinton appointed Judge Lewis Kaplan who’s allowed garbage Trump rape case to continue and oversaw Prince Andrew case too.

SBF borrowed $546 million from Alameda Research to purchase Robinhood shares (HOOD). It is amazing how big a difference there is between the world of silly Cabal-Bux, where this goof is moving hundreds of millions on a whim, and the real world, where that kind of money can not aggregate in one place, under one person.

A former Microsoft technologist is behind bars after he plowed his car into a crowded Washington State supermarket on Friday night after alleging that he’s being pursued by a murderous satanic cult. “‘hundreds if not thousands of Microsoft’ employees are members of a nationwide satanic cult. Lewis wrote: ‘They are extremely dangerous and will not stop.’ “

One of Jeffrey Epstein’s child sex trafficking victims, Sarah Ransom, told the court that she “made copies of tapes of high-ranking officials raping children and committing other horrific crimes.” Ransom claims that “the footage shows Obama and Michelle having sex with victim.” I do not see any other source beyond this Twitter account, so this could be bogus. Only put here because it is possible for somebody to find something that was overlooked, albeit unlikely.

A massive 10-inch blood clot was removed from a live person who had received a Covid-19 vaccine.

As countries all around the world are seeing soaring rates of heart attacks and sudden deaths in the past two years, “experts” are now claiming that artificial sweeteners are to blame.

Health officials worried after Florida Supreme Court approves DeSantis’ COVID-19 vaccine probe.

President Joe Biden plans to leave for a vacation in the Virgin Islands on Tuesday after the United States was blasted with record-cold temperatures and winter weather.

ICE can’t “locate” records of 378,000 detainees.

The right-wing extremist who federal authorities say led the failed plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic has been sentenced to 16 years in prison — dodging what could have been a life sentence that federal authorities had sought in the rare domestic terrorism case. Government-issued friends are not your friends. Don’t play with them. And I will bet a lot of people here have a lot more of them than they know.

Judge in the Whitmer Kidnapping case: “This is what law enforcement is supposed to do. I don’t see anything on the entrapment front. In my mind, law enforcement deserves a pat on the back.” He claimed the FBI informants “pulled the plug early” and commended the agency for its “careful monitoring.” And no matter how hard you studied and applied yourself in Law School, unless your profile indicated controllability, I tend to think being a judge would have been yet another door which would have been closed to you. Especially if it was a position which would have heard important cases.

Study: Transgenders have 4.5 times higher rate of psychiatric illness than normies.

The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) investigating ‘Drag Queen Christmas’ event that exposed children to sexualized acts. 

Rachel Levine demands Big Tech companies censor “misinformation” about “gender affirming care” for children.

State and military police were sent Tuesday to keep people off Buffalo’s snow-choked roads, and officials kept counting fatalities three days after western New York’s deadliest storm in at least two generations.

Unvetted Afghan evacuees cause NEARLY $260 MILLION in damages at US military bases in their expression of gratitude for saving them from Taliban hordes.

Sweden has the lowest excess mortality rate after the pandemic, despite refusing to lock down.

The Brazilian Supreme Court has issued arrest warrants for opposition figures for “undemocratic acts”, including journalist Oswaldo Eustáquio and comedian Bismark Fugazza. They are in hiding or on the run.

Special Forces insider: The CIA is directing sabotage attacks in Russian territory.

“The Russian government held a press conference Thursday claiming that Hunter Biden helped finance a US military ‘bioweapons’ research program in Ukraine.”

Texas Republican Representative Carl Tepper has introduced a bill that seeks to forbid diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives at all public universities in the Lonestar State.

New Alabama conceal carry law goes into effect in 2023 – Background checks will be dropped in 2023 to acquire conceal carry permits in Alabama.

Trump says he told Ivanka, Jared Kushner, to not help with 2024 campaign.

Spread r/K Theory, because everything you were led to assume was a lie

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teo toon
teo toon
1 year ago

criminalizing election misinformation

Translation: you’re a criminal if you notice the crime and expose it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  teo toon
1 year ago

Noticing threatens their so called ‘democracy’. From Democracy to Demonocracy.

teo toon
teo toon
1 year ago

“experts” are now claiming that artificial sweeteners are to blame.

No, no, it’s the olive oil. Trust me. I am an expert. On what, don’t know, don’t care; but, I got this sheepskin saying I am one.

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

ABTV all the way down…

Cary Kembla
Cary Kembla
1 year ago

“Study: Transgenders have 4.5 higher rate of psychiatric illness than normies”

If my maths is correct, this puts the normie rate at a touch over 22 percent

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Cary Kembla
1 year ago

It’s a funny way of saying all transgenders have mental illness.

Col. Douglas Mortimer (ret)
Col. Douglas Mortimer (ret)
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Yes yes, but let’s just keep filling important government positions with them. What’s the worst that could happen?

2Voss
2Voss
Reply to  Cary Kembla
1 year ago

“Psychiatric Illness” LOL It’s been awhile but if memory serves then the very first Big Book of Krazy they put out – what became today’s DSM – had just a few Krazy Konditions listed, to the point where it was figured that maybe 1 person in 1000 had potential need of a shrink. Your estimate of ‘22% nowadays’ is just about dead on, especially when seeing the latest billion-page edition of the DSM.

It’s mission creep on steroids, and I have never once heard an MD complain about this. So fuck {the vast majority of} the doctors, too.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Youve referenced the David Patterson situation before. Any links to give the details? I have done some searching but havent found a lot.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I live in NYC, and I can confirm what AC says about Patterson to be true.

The story has been largely buried, but at the time it was happening he absolutely came out publicly and revealed the degree to which intel had been surveilling him for years and then he quietly went away and wasn’t really heard from again.

TheFeebleClone
TheFeebleClone
1 year ago

This is off topic, it’s an hourlong video, but it is an outstanding study of how the amygdala is leveraged in the dialectic of an interrogation.
https://youtu.be/Zrsb0nJzX2w?t=448

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Thought you would enjoy this…

https://www.bitchute.com/video/b77ujd9C4SfC/

(Spooks Chief of Disguise…)

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

Re: “Or maybe Russians would be to hard headed or principled to do that”

One could argue the Russian revolution was an attempted take over but then Stalin came along and destroyed/took over everything they tried to do including executing masses of their command structure which set them back disastrously.

Last edited 1 year ago by I am not crazy, but you may be
Huck
Huck
Reply to  I am not crazy, but you may be
1 year ago

This is an interesting question. If Stalin took out the Jewish Bolsheviks, Trotskyites, and NKVD psychos, was it an anti-Cabal operation? Does that explain Stalin’s massive Great Patriotic War defeat of Cabal’s Nazi operation and the relative nostalgia of today’s Russia for many aspects of wartime and post-war USSR? The Bolsheviks were Cabal bankster-backed. In the post-Soviet 1990s the Westerners and “oligarchs” were raping Russia, backed by the usual Cabal banksters. Putin, a patriot, kicks the scumbags out and now the Cabal world is hating on Russia again…

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Huck
1 year ago

If the show trials and purges were aimed primarily at cabal I would be inclined to be a bit more lenient in my opinion about them.
Unfortunately it seems he didn’t get enough of them and they killed him.
But he did get enough of them to create a split in the world power structure and make Putin possible.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

That was an interesting video. Made me think of a popular genre of videos found on YouTube etc. of makeup transformations. Sometimes, the subject before is clearly exaggerating their ugliness (i.e. holding their face a particular way to emphasize a slight double chin), but with various tools, contouring, and other magic, they look like an entirely different person afterwards, though are obviously madeup heavily, so I imagine most people who might encounter them in public would be most struck by the amount of makeup. However, for honeypot-type operations, they can easily make an unattractive person extremely attractive.

I’ve also seen a few where the person is transforming themself into a celebrity quite effectively. Check out this video of a guy transforming himself into Michael Jackson (just need to see the first few seconds of his real face and then skip to the end) and it makes me wonder how easily people with these skills could transform anyone with the same basic bone structure and race into someone else if they wanted to impersonate someone. He also effectively transforms into Kim Kardashian, Liza Minelli, and others on his YouTube channel.

https://youtu.be/WrJuTA3YYbM

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

“President Joe Biden plans to leave for a vacation in the Virgin Islands”

Lots of fact-checks about how Biden doesn’t own property near Epstein’s island:

https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-factcheck-biden-does-not-own-island-i-idUSKCN24G29L
https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2020/aug/11/facebook-posts/no-joe-biden-doesnt-own-private-island-near-jeffre/
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/joe-biden-island/
https://factcheck.afp.com/joe-biden-does-not-own-island-next-sex-offender-jeffrey-epsteins-hideaway

It’s only his brother, it’s only a small property, not a whole island, and that island is only near Epstein’s island, but not the nearest, so everything’s cool, I guess.

Further reading on Cabal’s Caribbean capers:

https://www.coreysdigs.com/u-s/kingpins-of-the-caribbean/
https://www.coreysdigs.com/clinton-foundation/shipwrecked-on-ten-islands-with-clintons-branson/

Maniac
Maniac
1 year ago

‘The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) investigating ‘Drag Queen Christmas’ event that exposed children to sexualized acts.’

Every one of the performers in that event should be separated from their genitalia. If this isn’t the hill to die upon, what will be?

wlindsaywheeler
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

AC, “…children are being molested, groomed, and surgically disfigured…”

Disfiguring children is an old thing. A long time ago, as a fan of Ayn Rand, I picked up one of her non-fiction books. In that one was an essay at the end titled “The Comprachicos”. This was a traveling circus in Spain, where very young toddlers were picked up, bought and then purposely disfigured with clamps/ropes, pottery vessels to misshape their bodies. They were used as court jesters and for entertainment.

Comprachicos – Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core

Ayn Rand uses that term to define modern education; instead of deforming the body, modern educators deform the mind. The mind is deformed by evil and lies. That is why lying is called out in the Book of Revelation for special treatment. Ayn Rand is very much right in her critique.

To disfigure nature is a sign of great evil. That is why the Bible condemns tattoos and piercings. They are a form of disfigurement that showcase the mental sickness in the mind. To disfigure, indeed!
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Ed
Ed
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

Also the depressing history of foot binding in China, which lasted for a thousand years.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Maniac
1 year ago

Pedos get the death penalty.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Maniac
1 year ago

Execution. The perversion is written into their brains.

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

Some comments on George Santos.

First, Long Island is standard American suburbia, but the people there got really pissed off by the lockdowns, hygiene theater, crime, and other antics and switched heavily to the Republicans, even in 2020. But this didn’t happen in other suburbs. I wonder if the Cabal ran down the surveillance there when the defense industries left. If they did, it may have cost them the House of Representatives since the Republicans carried all four congressional districts there.

I think pols are really corrupt, but also too quick to resign when bad media stories come out. They could just serve until the end of their terms in these situations and its usually impossible to remove them beforehand legally, especially legislatures. Expulsion of legislators is really just for being found cheating in the elections, though Democrats are now claiming that it can be for anything except that. Santos hasn’t even done anything as a congressman, and during the campaign he was only required to be honest (legally) in the documents he filed with the FEC and the NY state government, the voters get lied to all the time. He was just unusually brazen about lying to the voters, which I’ll admit part of me kind of likes.

And they may have elected him anyway, because they were really pissed at the Donks. But these are things that should have been raised by his opponent during the campaign, or by his opponents, in the primary and general election, in 2024. That is why these things take place every two years. Long Island has local newspapers and TV stations where they could have done some basic research into their congressional candidates and, OK, never mind.

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

On the long link with a paragraph four or five links down about Amazon, I have noticed more ads appearing on Daily Financial Trends.

And that is how it should work. I use a primary and backup online email service, and I should have to deal with tons of popups that I have to click away before I use my email, since that is the only legit way to monetize that. Websites should be hobby websites run for cheap, content to entice people to get paid subscription for more in depth comment, come with ads, or some donation feature is also OK. Assume expensive stuff that doesn’t do this is run by intel.

But then apparently the USPS spies on people. But at least the USPS still delivers the mail. In a sane world the USPS would be closely monitored, which apparently is not happening, and running its own email service, since I don’t see why that is not a public utility.

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

The Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed Title 42 — a Trump-era immigration policy implemented when the pandemic broke out to quickly expel asylum-seekers at the border — to remain in effect for now, putting a judge’s ruling that would have ended it last week on hold.

BY what power does the court keep in place administrative decisions from Trump’s administration in a new one? As far as I can see, none at all. They just made it up. Creating power they do not have even remotely. We can not allow these judges to act as tyrants.

Justice Gorsuch, “The current border crisis is not a COVID crisis.” God save us from the principled idiots in time of war.

He’s right. I was against it when the courts forced Trump to adhere to Obama administrative rulings on aliens, and I’m against it now. All those ruling on creating this power for themselves should be impeached.

2Voss
2Voss
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

“By no power at all. They just made it up.”

And way way down in lawyer hell, John Marshall laughs with delight. “I did that!”

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Gorsuch is right, but not mentioned is that they will be hearing the entire case in March, so this is just keeping the action in place until March when they review it for real.

Or at least I think. That is the only legal justification I can see for the ruling. They halt it now, the Biden administration imports tons of people between now and March, then if they want to say that the order stays in March, the damage has been done. There may even be a new epidemic by then. This also gives time for Congress to act.

As AC said, this is really a war, and the Supreme Court has been burned by this administration before, and is giving them no rope.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

God save us from principled idiots in time of war.
The enemy doesn’t follow any rules and we can’t either until we have defeated them.
Our side needs to seek and use power to put an end to the war and rid us of the enemy and I don’t care how many rules they break to do it.

5 million (at a minimum) invaders have entered since Brandon usurped the office of POTUS and that will be as nothing to what will happen if Title 42 ends.
Brandon just continued the Covid emergency to retain power and he can be stuck with Title 42 as part of that.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

The only rules we follow is God’s Law. The rest is up for debate.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Amen.
And any mortal rules the enemy ignores are nonexistent until we have the power to reinstate them. (that’s just about all mortal rules at this point)

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

I think the Bible is quite Machiavellian when you examine it. God shows us the raw reality of Power dynamics and he himself deals with power wisely:
“The Bible details an attempted palace coup. Israel’s great monarch has grown old and frail; he lies shivering in his bed. One of his sons, Adonijah son of Haggith, observing his father’s decline, decides to seize the throne. He recruits his father’s military commander, Joab, and Abiathar the priest to his cause, and arranges a massive sacrificial feast to declare himself king, inviting his new supporters, his brothers, and the men of Judah. He does not summon his half-brother Solomon.
The prophet Nathan is quick to see the imminent danger, and plans accordingly, recruiting Bathsheba to inform the king about the conspiracy. The king’s wife tells him of Adonijah’s actions, predicting that when he dies, her life and the life of her son will be in jeopardy. Alarmed by the report, the old king rouses himself from his bed and springs into action, arranging for a ceremony to proclaim Solomon king over Israel and Judah. When the news of Solomon’s sudden coronation reaches Adonijah’s feast, his guests melt away in terror and the would-be usurper flees to the Tent of Meeting, grabbing the horns of the altar for protection. Informed of Adonijah’s actions, Solomon magnanimously (so it seems at the moment) offers refuge to his brother. And when he appears bowing before him, the King simply tells him to “Go home.”
It is a lean and magnificent bit of storytelling, and the class is as attuned to the subtlety of the composition—but even more taken by the sheer Machiavellian character of the events. Joab, the king’s old general, most likely didn’t need much convincing, Merritt says; wizened and cunning military man that Joab is, he likely deliberated upon which way the current winds were blowing, and threw his considerable weight behind Adonijah’s attempted coup. Perhaps, too, the general still resented David’s behavior after the death of Absalom, those long simmering tensions with his boss finally finding a suitable outlet in the prospect of a new regime. But doubtless Adonijah’s brothers needed a bit more persuading to come over to his side. After all, might they not have their own designs on the crown? How did Adonijah manage to rally their support?
The text does not say explicitly, but Merritt has a suggestion: “It’s what’s called on the street a ‘soft lean’,” he says, offering his own gloss on the pressure Adonijah exerted on his siblings when he invites them to the feast—one that is both a bribe and a not-so-veiled threat.
“What’s that?” I expect someone to poke fun of my ignorance, but no one does. Instead, Merritt holds forth. “It is like when you own a shop and someone comes in and says, you know, my colleague will stop by here next week, and it would be good for you to give him a bit of a gratuity when he does.” He emphasizes the word gratuity. I get the hint.
The others agree with this interpretation, and the discussion now turns to the correspondences between the biblical story and life on the street—how muscle is displayed in both venues.
The guys describe their previous experiences, explaining the manner in which gangs operate to gain and hold on to their turf, the ways in which one makes sure a competitor is aware of his dominance. The succession narrative speaks of things that they could immediately understand and relate to; their attention is riveted by the Bible’s straightforward portrayal of the brutal realities of power, it’s refusal to sugarcoat the story of the struggle for the succession of the throne and willingness to show even its heroes in a darkly realistic light.”
https://archive.vn/POf8t
https://web.archive.org/web/20151012163507/https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2015/10/teaching-the-bible-in-prison/410014/

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

A former Microsoft technologist is behind bars after he plowed his car into a crowded Washington State supermarket…”

Maybe it wasn’t “he'” that was driving the car at the time at all.

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

Microsoft technologist is behind bars after he plowed his car into a crowded Washington State supermarket

I commented before watching the video. Bad me. That car was not plowed through the building and it didn’t catch on fire, it exploded. Cars don’t do this. Someone set him up.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

British Spy Tulsi Gabbard is a Rhodes Scholar and member of the Council on Foreign Relations (Royal Institute of American Affairs)

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Every side is compromised all the way to the top.

As Vox pointed out today when discussing Elon Musk and his Twitter revelations, cabal can only really be brought down by rival insiders.

Historically speaking, peasant revolts don’t generally add up to much. Genuine revolutionary movements are only successful when lead or commandeered by rival elites who have had enough, or feel they aren’t getting enough of their share, and decide to flip the tables over.

Trump and/or Q may have been routed behind the scenes, but they represent rival elites going to war against the establishment.

Tulsi and Musk have been groomed to play a certain role, and then recruited by a rival faction to flip the script for any number of reasons.

Putin is another example of this at a much larger level.

Only time will tell if they succeed in displacing cabal and doing anything that benefits the common man.

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

Re: A massive 10-inch blood clot was removed from a live person who had received a Covid-19 vaccine
Anything But The Vax (ABTV) is the current smoke screen. That person is fortunate to be alive, but one wonders for how much longer. That can’t be the only clot or the last one to form. While not vaxed, all this has forced me to be much more diligent about my supplementation regularity, which I have formally not been very reliable in maintaining. A word to wise, keeps them wise…

phelps
1 year ago

Judge denies Hobbs request to sanction Lake over Arizona election claims.

If the standard was frivolous, then yeah, no fee shifting. It also looks like the judge is complaining about the Clear and Convincing standard (just a hair lower than Beyond a Reasonable Doubt) rather than the normal Preponderance of the Evidence standard.
I get the feeling that this is almost a protest finding from the judge, who is telling the appeals courts, “you’ve tied my hands so much that I can’t do what’s right, and it is up to you to fix this mess.”

Farcesensitive
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

A good judge would have ruled for Lake and dared higher courts to overturn it.

phelps
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Meh. It has to go to them regardless. I don’t think it helps to just ignore the people you are asking to reconsider. If he abides and complains, he looks principled. If he defies and postures, he looks petulant and political.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

This is why the left wins and the right loses.
The left forces reconsideration of issues and the right grants the precedent and grumbles.
Precedent that is in blatant violation of the law should be defied.
The person who has to appeal is automatically at a disadvantage and has to overcome the assumption that the initial ruling is correct.
Make the enemy be the one forced to argue that an illegal precedent should take precedence over the black letter of the law.

phelps
1 year ago

And yet, Tulsi is just as much of a bullshit artist faker as him, because she has to know she did not run for office as an independent person and win.

IOW, “How dare you roll your own fake background instead of getting an official papered one like mine?!?”

phelps
1 year ago

State and military police were sent Tuesday to keep people off Buffalo’s snow-choked roads, and officials kept counting fatalities three days after western New York’s deadliest storm in at least two generations.

If you freeze to death in your car in a state like NY, you pretty much decided to.

English Tom
English Tom
1 year ago

AC
I don’t know why you put that claim in about artificial sweeteners causing heart attacks/myocarditis etc. Everyone knows it’s global warming causing this.

I also heard uncle Claus Shwamp of the WEF is lobbying governments to outlaw smiling as smiling generates warmth and too much happiness will heat the world beyond repair.

Mind you, thanks to cabal there may not be much reason to smile in 2023. Let’s hope so ay!

Col. Douglas Mortimer (ret)
Col. Douglas Mortimer (ret)
Reply to  English Tom
1 year ago

Don’t forget being good humored. Chuckling and laughing expels an excessive amount of Co2.

English Tom
English Tom
1 year ago

I’ve been thinking about why satan’s favourite Bill Gates has bought all that high quality farm land. Maybe it’s to grow items for those plant based ‘meats’ that were so heavily promoted.

I think he is going to ‘rewild’ this land and claim huge amounts of money from carbon credits due to this rewilding (research this word peeps).

Given that the Georgia Guidestones talked about the population levels they desire, there wont be much need for farm land anyway.

My 2 pennies worth.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

> And somehow we were conditioned to just assume that forming a business like that
Considering how much normies go into massive debt, something tells me it doesn’t take much conditioning. It seems more like they have no idea whatsoever how finances work.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Our economic system could work if automation/industrial processes are vastly more capital generating than owners let on, and/or slavery or underwaged labor is more common in trading partners than is known. Low wages in China alone is probably enough to support an early 2000’s era US style financial economy.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I think that is all true. But the point I was making is that people on average are so dumb and/or disinterested in the actual functioning of things they never even bother trying to understand what the cover story alleges, let alone dig into how it probably works in reality.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

This has become an issue for me. My surveillance is so obnoxiously obvious I no longer see any element of social life the way I am supposed to. It is self-evident to me that virtually none of the day spas, gift shops, boutiques etc in my area can be breaking even, never mind profitable – they’re all empty of customers or closed during business hours. What does compute is that they’re fronts and/or money laundries. I should sit nearby a row of these stores on a nice day with one of those hand-held people counter clicker things. No more than one or two people would walk in to some of these stores all day long. It’s in our faces – an entirely fake, alternative economy.

Where citizens’ money does change hands is at all the Blackrock/Vanguard-owned, publicly traded national chain stores, pharmacies, supermarkets, etc. Every community in America is now awash in these stores, and all that community’s hard-earned money is vacuumed up and extracted out of those towns into the Cabal’s grubby hands. America’s towns have become empty, heartless pastiches of true communities.

Col. Douglas Mortimer (ret)
Col. Douglas Mortimer (ret)
Reply to  Huck
1 year ago

Many of those businesses are, like many places in my town, operated for the tax write offs. My town has way too many “antique” stores, or as I like to call them, junk stores. The same thing happens there, low volume and stays in operation none the less.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

i used to talk to people wbw who thought we had a better “system” in the “American system”. well that “system” continually got encumbered by more bs, as we all know. our system, so to speak, was essentially shitcanned by an overlay of (((their system))) and as the curtain keeps getting pulled back more, that becomes… more obvious. but some have wayyyy too much invested in what is colloquially referred to now as “thee american system” to really address the… issues.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I agree. I’ve also come to the conclusion that my college Economics 101 class was basically Jewish propaganda used to obscure the truth about how it the Cabal economy really works.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Resources are finite. And all that funny money is elaborate parasitism. That’s all.

Col. Douglas Mortimer (ret)
Col. Douglas Mortimer (ret)
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

You are forgetting that government gets a piece of every transaction that has occurred. It matters not what kind of circular, non producing, action has happened. Pay the king.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Col. Douglas Mortimer (ret)
1 year ago

Cabal owns that too.
It’s just another part of the circle for them.

They use their control of the system to turn money into just a way for them to command how resources are distributed.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Individuals being financially illiterate AND big business being entirely fake can both be true simultaneously. Debt is new money, it’s created out of nothing, same as the trillions in profit to the CIA front companies. It doesn’t have to be binary.

Pebble skimmer
Pebble skimmer
1 year ago

Another view on the power station disruption. Ex Military covid peeps and the usual far right blah blah to create chaos and racial blah. Perhaps some elements of truth but still no truth and only speculation. Muh nazis. worth a quick scan because of where it is. A new narrative forming perhaps! https://www.voanews.com/a/fears-of-extremist-campaign-after-attack-on-us-power-station-/6893774.html

Col. Douglas Mortimer (ret)
Col. Douglas Mortimer (ret)
Reply to  Pebble skimmer
1 year ago

Right wing extremists? In Seattle? Hilarious.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Trump says he told Ivanka, Jared Kushner, to not help with 2024 campaign”

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Too bad he didn’t do that last time.
Jarvanka drove out Bannon and everything went down hill from there.
Trump 2024 needs to be Trump/Bannon 2024 unless he picks someone better.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

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Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Concern yourself not with which hill to die on, rather which hill to kill on