Surveillance Detection – The Professional Course Of Real Life Experience Part Eight, Sri Lankan Motorbike Surveillance

The latest in our Surveillance Detection Series.

Today, Sri Lankan motorbike surveillance.

It surprises me how much you find this same operation using the same techniques to track the citizens of every nation. Even more surprising is how everyone has been conditioned to expect that they can live a private life, except for the small cadre of the Secret Society, who know nobody has any privacy – and somehow manage to keep the secret from the rest of us.

These exercises are emphasizing that the weak point of all mobile physical surveillance operations is in fact the commit unit, that unit stationed at every intersection waiting to call out to the team the decision the target makes, on what direction they are going to travel. If you want to uncover a hostile physical surveillance operation by Cabal, go somewhere with very little traffic, and long desolate stretches of road with nobody on them, and see if you constantly see people when you hit intersections.

To be clear, it will probably not look like this if you are a spy or a criminal, or a terrorist. I doubt they will put somebody standing in the open at every intersection, just waiting to be seen by a wily target. Check the manpower devoted to this google car. Then ask yourself, if Sri Lanka can mobilize this kind of manpower for a fucking google car taking photographs of third world villages and jury-rigged vehicles held together with duct tape and green twine, all with literally zero national security significance, how did the recent terrorist attack ever get off the ground? The answer is simple – this surveillance was not made available to Sri Lankan intelligence. This is that strange Secret Society which seems to have permeated every culture, staking out its territory, and making sure it knows everything that goes on in its various sectors.

I have a sneaking suspicion if you found some Sri Lankan Special Forces guys, or some Sri Lankan Intelligence Officers who were not Cabal, and showed them this deployment of physical surveillance forces in their own nation, they would be baffled, and unable to believe it could exist. I will bet they know of an official surveillance unit that can deploy twelve man teams, and which would negotiate housing near a target and then move in, set up, and set up 8 hour shifts. But that unit is understaffed and over-assigned, and they just don’t have enough assets to put coverage on everyone who is trying to make bombs and kill people. As a result simultaneous bombings that kill almost 400 are inevitable. But meanwhile the google car is never out of sight of a plethora of quasi-operatives who are constantly on call in every neighborhood. And no civilian ever knows that the idea they have any privacy anywhere is a full-blown myth.

I am getting to the strange point where I am beginning to wonder if I am looking at more than just a secret human conspiracy with incredible organizational skills that has managed to permeate every nation. There is no economic reason I can see to have the network deployed here, in this backwoods area of this backwoods nation like this. It is possible we are going to find there is something more behind this, and truly nothing was as we thought it.

Regardless, we begin with a small incompletely mapped neighborhood here (Believe it or not, this was the first neighborhood I chose in Sri Lanka, and writing this after getting midway through this post, even I am surprised at their manpower. It is almost as much as you will see in the US. Now I am wondering if this was representative of the entire nation.):

I have said in previous pieces, I have found partially mapped neighborhoods seem more interesting than fully mapped neighborhoods, perhaps indicating the google car was either chased out of a neighborhood, or barred by Cabal from mapping the neighborhood fully.

Take it down to the street here, and we will jump off into the neighborhood by taking the next right.

 

At this point there is too much normal traffic this close to the town center to tease out the surveillance signal from all the background noise and perform any meaningful detection. However those familiar with surveillance techniques will know there will be a “Commit Unit” stationed with a sightline to any intersection. They will probably have set up hastily, they will not want the target to get too good a look at them unless it is absolutely necessary, they may look slightly out of place, and their position will be chosen to maximize sightlines to you no matter which fork you take, so they can keep eyes on you for as long as possible. So anyone looking to do detection will scan the environment for any such person as they pass, even though it will not afford a conclusive answer as to whether you are under coverage or not. Do so, and you will see this guy:

He is stationed exactly across from the intersection, meaning that if you go straight, he will see you for quite a ways down the road, and if you take the right, he will see you for quite a ways down the road. He may have just set up, having hopped off the motorbike sitting there. He is hiding his head behind the kids so the google car will not photograph his face. Once you take the right, he gets up to move but keeps his back to you. Though there is a lot of traffic, it is a possible, so you file it away, remember as much as you can about him, and move on, taking the right.

You also have this woman, who is on a motorbike ready to roll, but is not advancing her position in any way because she is pointed at a signpost.

Notice, she has chosen to park in what little shade is offered by the sign post, because she has a long day of this ahead of her. That is actually a good sign, because it means it is so hot there should be reduced outdoor activity, and what is out there may alter its behavior is search of shade. That will be good for detection, meaning if you want to run a detection route and look for coverage, inclement weather can be your ally because regular people will try to escape it by staying off the streets.

Meanwhile, as she sits there trying to get any small respite from the sun which she can, a short distance away, (but with less of a sightline to this turn), there is copious cool shade right in front of the store where she could have parked if she were waiting for someone. If I had to guess what she is doing, she is poised to pick you up in the event you pulled into that parking lot and turned around to go in the opposite direction. I know, you think it is impossible they could have enough assets to station both a static “Commit Unit” to call your decision and a mobile “Enter Unit” to pick you up if you flipped direction. I am not here to lie to you and make this bizarre world sound more believable. I say these strange things, because I am committed to the truth, and this is how it works.

We will now continue down the side street. Now is probably also an opportune time to point out for context, that in a few frames much later on google’s algorithm fails to erase the google car from the shot, and you can get a look at it if you look straight down. It appears to be one of these motorbike cars, like you see parked here, rather than a real car.

I mainly point it out because this thing is burning the latest generation, highest res images google street view can produce, which is quite power intensive. Would the alternator on that little thing be enough to run the spark plugs, and ten or fifteen 4K cameras and a special on board image server with GPS receiver and maybe broadband satellite uplink, as well as cooling for the entire system? Is it running a gas generator on board? Is it some type of massive Li-Ion battery? Seems like a lot of technological effort to map out a few sidestreets on this backwoods neighborhood. I have no idea if that is common for google to do for third world shitholes, or if it might be indicative somebody has something hidden away back here and somebody else in Cabal who runs the Google Streetview program wanted to create a video record of the approaches to some target located here. Regardless, it puzzled me.

Again, too much foot traffic near the intersection to tell anything, especially since it looks like school just let out, so we will drive in and resume at the first intersection:

Motorbike from one direction, motorbike-car from the other. Again, you are close to the town’s main drag, so it could be coincidence that a vehicle came from each direction, and arrived there simultaneously exactly as you arrived. The solution is for you to see how many cars you pass between intersections and compare those areas, where you can’t make any decision and have to just go straight, with intersections, where you can go in any one of multiple directions, and possibly lose coverage. No cars on the long stretches between intersections, and then suddenly traffic at each intersection is indicative.

Mainly it is important here because you did not hit this intersection and see nobody, which would have been significant. And again, this is the google car, so obviously at least one of them was something. You are looking at what it looks like to be under coverage because right now you are under coverage.

We’ll go left, since that is all the google car mapped, and head to the next intersection. As you reach it, this is your view forward:

The guy on foot may have dumped the motorbike by the side of the road so you wouldn’t see all vehicles at each intersection, since you just saw a little motorbike-car and a motorbike at the last intersection. You can see the motorbike in the view behind you:

Now again, if you made the entire trip between these two intersections, you drove a very long way without seeing any pedestrians or vehicles. Suddenly you approach this intersection, and it is a bustle of activity. You will not see this with FBI surveillance. I remember COPS following a detective running surveillance on a target. He had maybe five people to cover the target, and when the target stopped, he jumped into a bus parked by the side of the road, and ducked down in it, looking out, so the target would not see anybody on his team watching him. He had so few people that he could not burn faces or silhouettes by letting the target see them, so they watched from a distance and stayed hidden. He was not flooding intersections with his people every time a target approached them, and then leaving them alone on the roads in between. This is not law enforcement, and it is global.

We’ll turn left. As you take the first little step you will jump timelines to a different visit to the intersection. When you do, you have a different motorbike-car behind you, this time pointing at you, with some pedestrians, another motorbike left by the side of the road, and another motorbike in the distance:

In front of you is some other type of vehicle, and more pedestrians as seen below. Again, you saw nobody on the entire drive here from the last intersection. This street was deserted. The street you are about to drive will be empty until you reach the next intersection, But each time you hit that intersection, up pops parked vehicles and foot traffic. I almost wonder if you jumped out with an AK if those guys would all pull handguns and grab AK’s from out of the bushes and a few more guys would pile out of the bushes with RPKs to engage you, because they are covert security protecting something sensitive hidden in a basement of one of the houses there. Cabal might even have some sort of drug lab or something here.


Moving on, we continue the left turn. Next intersection has no traffic. Looking back is this truck, parked just before the intersection.

You can’t use that for detection, because there could be somebody hidden in the back looking out, or there might not be. If you were doing this as a spy, this intersection would be ignored and you would move on. In my experience, this truck was not surveillance, or if it was, it was immaterial. With my extensive experience now with these operations, I would mark this intersection another positive because of this, right on the corner of the intersection:

They are there so they can peek around that corner and see which way you go. You can see the guy has already straightened his neck and stiffened his back as he is leaning toward, you, ready to lean out and peek around the corner.

I’ve said to you the Secret Society members across the globe are completely, almost religiously committed to executing the desires of the machine. And they buy houses on corners of intersections, probably on orders from command, explicitly so they can keep track of traffic at the intersection. It is weird by our metrics and mores, but they seem to accept it as just part of their lifestyle/membership/maybe-quasi-religion.

Here is your next intersection, with no cars forward or back:

This is puzzling. It is the google car. It has to be under surveillance. And if so, somebody has to call this intersection. The easy answer is, even surveillance is not failsafe. These operators are human, and even they make mistakes. Of course if you look closer:

Notice the sightlines. She can see all the way down the side street you might take, and all the way down the road if you go straight. And who would ever think an innocent little old lady was spying on them, or that she might have a hoe specifically to use as cover to conduct follows in her one neighborhood? Plus, it is the heat of the day, the sun is at its apogee, everyone who has to be out is trying to steal whatever little shade they can, the streets are empty, and yet she has decided to do gardening work in the middle of the day, at her age. I’ve seen this day in and day out for a while now. I’ve seen women so obese they could barely move. I’ve seen a little old lady who looked 110+ years old move at the gas station to get a better sightline to me. I’ve seen women on oxygen tanks, in motorized scooters. I’ve seen trannies. I’ve seen one guy whose cover was that he was a retard who had a helper who walked behind him holding his shoulders, and steering him as he walked. I’ve even seen a full-on midget on my follow – no shit. They have no profile, so don’t judge her by her age, she is among the least weird I have seen.

Moving on straight, since google hasn’t mapped those side streets, we come to the next intersection, where the street is empty, until you turn right:

As we begin to drive, if you look to the right we have the proverbial lady with the baby carriage who likely didn’t get out to the street fast enough, and tried to get back from the road to hide, leaving her baby carriage toward the road:

The baby carriage. You’ve seen it in Russia, you’ve seen it in Finland, and you almost saw it here on the street, but she was just a little too slow.

That house next door to her is awfully nice, and the street is a nice little cobblestone street, unlike the dirt roads everywhere else. She may have been stationed there as close surveillance of whoever lives next door, and she was just jumping out to support this follow, but wasn’t fast enough. It is weird to think, but if so, that guy next store has no privacy. Everything he says, everything he does, is all documented. One report of a surveillance op documented that the listeners even documented when the target broke wind in the house and noted the exact time. As I have said, it is weird to us, but to the Secret Society, that is perfectly normal.

Onward. Here you have no intersection, but you have a real regular pickup truck, with nice off-road tires, and a guy sitting in the bed coming on to you:

Notice the cement block wall blocking access to the house on the left. The truck does have cargo like you would expect from a tradesman doing something, so it could be nothing. But it is a nice truck for the area, and for using on tradework, making me wonder if it was some sort of security arriving at the house just as you did, and then passing you by when it turned out you were nothing in the way of a threat. No way to know, but I get the impression there is something interesting in this neighborhood.

Another intersection, two pedestrians, and the motor-bike car and the guy on the bicycle are still behind you:

Dude just sitting in a car here with closed windows, which is odd given it is so hot and everyone is desperate for shade. Also, kind of a new car for an area where the standard is the minibike-car

Next intersection, resident out standing in front of his house in full sun with a sightline to the intersection, and the motorbike-car is still behind you:

I do not think we have driven by any resident out in the heat of the midday sun, except when the house was opposite an intersection. It points to surveillance detection being made easier by harsh or inclement weather conditions.

Google car popped two feet down that side street and then backed out, so we have lost the motor-bike car behind us and are finally alone, until the next intersection.

Next intersection, two motorbikes in front:

And one motorbike comes up behind:


And woman in the front yard of the house across the street from the intersection:

With that, you are back at the intersection by the main drag which has too much traffic to really tell whether what you are seeing is surveillance, or simply normal activity.

We’ll head back to the intersection where we first turned and began a loop, and instead continue on straight.

Next intersection, no cars on either fork, but this is the look back with one trailer welded to a rototiller, one motorbike car, one motorbike, and pedestrians all out and about:

In front is another strange hybrid trailer contraption with two guys on it looking back:

Personally, I believe that if the google car was not there, none of that would be there.

Next intersection is in front, and you have a girl in back, talking into probably a mic taped to her chest, as she covers her mouth with her hand, while looking back at the two guys you just passed:

She continues talking with her hand covering her mouth, as she turns around to watch you make your decision:

Next intersection, no cars, but the lady on the corner is standing awkwardly in her yard looking at you:

And two pedestrians straight ahead:


Drive up to the next intersection, and you have another woman out in the yard:

I am beginning to think in these patriarchal societies, the males predominantly handle the vehicular surveillance on motorbikes, while the females stay at home raising children and jumping out of the house momentarily to serve as posted or foot surveillance in the neighborhoods.

Turn left, and the next intersection has one house obscured by foliage, though if you back up a little, this lady just happened to be outside hugging her vines lovingly:

I think what is also happening is, as we get deeper into the neighborhood, we are exhausting the supply of cars, since they don’t want the same vehicles driving by us repeatedly, so they are moving to exploiting their static observation posts and their personnel. The more observation posts I see here, the more I think this neighborhood is interesting. It is even possible surveillance has established it as a surveillance-person neighborhood, where their people can come and go at all hours, stash numerous rotating units in flop houses, and because so many houses are surveillance people, nobody will talk about the aberrant activity or wonder what it is. Alternatively there is a Cabal crime syndicate they want to keep tabs on, or a terrorist group set up in here.

Turn left, and head to the intersection at the end of the street, and you will notice that you are driving backwards, but when you reached the far intersection, you had a motorbike right behind you as you reached it:

Go back to the last intersection and continue straight, and at the next intersection is some sort of masonry supply, and the guy is apparently outside, in the heat of the day, shoveling one pile of black gravel into another in full sun, but he has stopped to watch you:

I could have blown him off if he was shoveling the gravel into a wheelbarrow, but taking time, in full sun, to shovel one pile into another pile right next to it, and without any sweat at all soaking through his T-shirt seems unlikely. I’ve noticed surveillance recruits a lot of contractors, be they landscaping, construction, pool-service, plumbing, HVAC, and so on. I suppose they all can get access to denied areas, They can install surveillance devices in their work products, they are often on the road, and their work vehicles are perfect covers for running vehicular surveillance, and they can make their own hours.

Next intersection, bicyclist approaching as you reach it:

Turn right at the intersection, because it is interesting. Notice as you begin to exit this intersection, long before you reach the next one, kids begin to come out into the street from the house on the corner, as if they knew you were approaching:

As you come up on the intersection, they are all already out and waiting, one with a hand over his mouth:

Again, they could have just happened to have been coming out at that exact moment. But then again, you are racking up an awful lot of coincidences as you cruise around in the Google motorbike-car hitting intersections. If they did not come out by chance at that moment, they were in their property, and they knew exactly when you were about to approach that intersection, and they came out to take a closer look at the google car. And if even a small percentage of these coincidences were not coincidences, you’d have a lot of people, living day to day in that neighborhood, knowing exactly where you were as you cruised around, and actively working together as a unit to keep track of exactly what you were doing. You see why I feel no Civil War against Cabal can succeed, unless Cabal wants it to, so long as this remains in the shadows. But if we knew about it, very, very few of these are trigger-pullers, or probably even mentally designed to take lives.

But so long as nobody knows about it, these people all know everything that goes on, as regular plebes went about their days, blissfully unaware that there was some organized conspiracy keeping track of them every moment of their travels.

I can keep going on here, but this has already grown too long, and the repetition runs the risk of growing tedious. Notice every intersection was covered, even though you could go long stretches in between with zero traffic. That was what really opened the eyes of one of our commentators in Melbourne, who saw this in his own neighborhood, apparently watching him.

I hope by now the reader is beginning to understand a few deeper concepts, revolving around the idea that there is something strange out there which points to our understanding of the world being entirely wrong.

One, this is not surveillance. It follows strange, obvious, predictable procedures, which make it apparent not just in real life, but in a simple touring of an area in google streetview.

Two, these appear to be the same organization, using the same strange procedures with minor variations, spanning national boundaries. You go someplace where all they have is donkey carts and midgets living in mud huts, and you see the exact same thing, following the exact same procedures, adapted to more difficult to control vehicles, and lower sightlines. Same thing, with unimaginable manpower, ignoring the laws, in multiple countries, and there are reports of people in America who are under it fleeing overseas to countries which ostensibly have a hostile intelligence relationship with the United States, and this street coverage picks them up seamlessly at the airport and continues through their travels in that foreign country. This is the key to a much bigger mystery about the world’s organization.

Three, you have never heard of this. It employs enough people that in some places it can do follows almost entirely using the residents of a neighborhood. That means the neighborhoods are filled with people who not only do spy shit as a regular part of their lives, but they live their entire lives, and make every decision for that purpose, even choosing what house to live in to further the mission, what job to work at, what person to marry and have kids with – they even live their own life knowing other people in the neighborhood are probably spying on them and listening to their most private moments in their houses – and they never breathe a word of this bizarre reality to anyone. They keep the secret. I would have never thought anyone out there could keep a secret, let alone an entire secret society embedded among us, and operating against us, keeping a secret this big. But they do.

And finally, I am assuming you will have noticed that as shocking as this series is, it has not gone viral yet. Why, among all of the content out there, would this series have not gone viral? Is it not as interesting as anything else you see? And it is probably the fourth highly interesting thing this website has covered, after r/K Selection Theory, the amygdala-based theory of Narcissistic Personality Disorder, and the concept of using the amygdala hijack in debating liberals. All totally new concepts, breaking new ground, and you will not see them anywhere online, except the small group of suppressed websites which are not part of Cabal.

My guess is even virality is a controlled construct of this machine. Most people simply do not post material on sites they visit, thus you will read this, and it will die here. As a result, this machine, can use this surveillance machine’s manpower and fealty, to rebroadcast what it wants, using millions of people, acting expressly on orders, soaking up the virality oxygen and in doing so, controlling everything our society sees.

We will know for sure, because these surveillance training courses are part of a bigger plan to produce virality. If at that point, this all fails to go viral you will have the fifth interesting piece of data to emerge from this website, namely that virality is controlled.

There are not a lot of good answers for this all, primarily because they have managed to keep the secret. I do not know what the answer is, but we are all missing something in our understanding of the world. Some fundamental basic understanding is off.

I don’t know if these people know the secret, but but I know somebody out there does.

Spread r/K Theory, because free speech is a principle.

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Jaded Jurist
Jaded Jurist
3 years ago

Love these posts so much. Nothing like them.

Littlebook
3 years ago

If I saw a Google Street van, I would stare at it out of curiosity, and I’m not even a criminal, or a neighbor concerned about invasion of privacy. I doubt real intelligence agents are so foolish as to systematically allow their faces and license plates and location to be recorded by an adversary.

On the other hand, perhaps other countries must escort Google Street vans, because the vans constitute de facto US surveillance, and must be kept away from sensitive facilities. China has strict laws on mapping and recording, since the information can be used for military strikes.

None of these explanations have anything to do with the Cabal.

Certainly in China where I live, surveillance is ubiquitous, and this is a good thing, as the result is that crime against one’s person is almost nonexistent. Cabal inroads into ethno-nationalist China are minimal. The Chinese had their fill of that from the Soviet Union and the Japanese.

Littlebook
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

If I were a spymaster, the last thing I would have my undercover agents do is crowd around a hostile surveillance camera to have their pictures taken. There are many better ways to track such a vehicle.

If a crowd of “gangstalkers” lets their ongoing operation be recorded and publicly uploaded over a significant period of time, that in itself is strong evidence that the videographer is simply paranoid and misinterpreting social responses to his strange and alarming behavior.

Having your face made public is permanently damaging to anonymity, as MSM crisis actors and Antifa/BLM have learned the hard way.

The whole concept of a layman “detecting” surveillance is unscientific, because there is almost never confirmation of whether a subject was surveilling, and if he was, on whose behalf.

In the USA, most street surveillance is simply by criminals monitoring their environment for threats and prey.

Littlebook
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

I love you too, brother. I think it’s a tragedy they successfully paranoiaized you and caused your Qanon book to focus on an incredible tangent Q hasn’t endorsed: mass ground surveillance of average citizens. That is a major mission success for the Cabal. Your book could have been devastatingly effective; instead its reach is severely curtailed.

Paranoid false positives for gangstalking/harassment are a common mental illness, especially in atomized Weimerica. It’s true you were actually specifically targeted, but you are special, unusual and extreme. Most gangstalkees are just crazy. This tradecraft has been designed from the beginning to use mental illness as camouflage. Predatory camouflage only works when the majority of cases are the mimicked object.

I think it’s useless to look in from the outside and opine on what’s happening in spy wars. Most people who do that are complaining that Hillary hasn’t been arrested, and wrongly conclude that Trump is doing nothing. Meanwhile we know from Q that her strings are cut, she’s begged for a deal and been declined, and she’s fighting for her life. How much more useless is it to speculate about wrongs against some random CIA employee, about which we have no insider insight?

If a person sees gangstalking wherever he flies in the world, including mutually hostile jurisdictions, that’s evidence that he’s paranoid, not the victim of globe-spanning pointlessly expensive foot harassment. Airports have lots of security and travellers who behave suspiciously while traveling without clear purpose look like drug mules at best.

China is a Cabal customer, like Russia. They pay to play, because the USA is a superpower and they can’t afford not to. China doesn’t even let Facebook in. They execute US intelligence agents.

Sure, I’m in Shenzhen. China has tons of surveillance everywhere. I nod to them as they take my temperature. It’s a mass employment program. I don’t see how looking at Google Street and speculating about the blurry photos would be useful.

I don’t worry about Chinese surveillance because I support the legitimacy of the Chinese “Communist” Party, which has overseen the greatest humanitarian improvement in world history.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

Don’t waste any more time on LittleRedBook.

He is one of them.

Littlebook
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

Obviously the FBI does foot surveillance and occasionally gets caught on video. Obviously lots of US citizens are paranoid and post about their delusions of persecution online. Obviously there’s a progressive autoconspiracy, just like there’s a conservative one. And Q has confirmed a Cabal, a marriage of corrupt tyranny, anti-Aryan ethnics, and anti-Christian Satanic religions such as Progressivism.

The problem is that you’re not being careful and scientific about distinguishing between those things, and all the other motives that guide human action. If Qanon doesn’t endorse pervasive gangstalking, then a Qanon book shouldn’t include it. Q’s message is too important to dilute with superfluous speculation. It certainly doesn’t need to be rendered more sensational. Q is already holding back, for good reason.

You are far too high IQ to be permitted to do regular police work. The problem was probably that your test score was too high. Delayed mailing was probably their standard way to discourage overqualified applicants, since they can’t admit the score was too high.

The prejudice against high performers is pervasive among the low ability, who rightly feel threatened, especially in the USA. Envy is a human universal. James Lafond constantly encountered fear and hatred from managers that he wanted to take their job, since they recognized he was a superior manager. He could not convince them that he didn’t want to be a manager, due to the moral compromises involved. For similar reasons, the military does not want officer-material men among the enlisted troops. It confuses the natural hierarchy of leadership.

If you wanted to do law enforcement work, you’d need to aim higher, at the federal level. I doubt they’d admit you given your current political profile, however. And rightly so. Cops shouldn’t be pundits. But you might be able to get in good with Q, particularly if he didn’t perceive you as a disinfo agent due to an inappropriate overemphasis on mythical pervasive gangstalking. So that might be your entree into law enforcement work.

Ironically, I am an actual victim of Progressive/Jewish autoconspiracy. I was far too right-wing to be permitted to do journalism work, and I know the name and face of one of the people who enforced that taboo. However, since I’ve read de Tocqueville, I understand that Americans spontaneously enforce conformity of opinion, as a consequence of their un-Biblical democratic egalitarian ethos. Understanding, therefore, that the American people deserve to be destroyed by God, and are in fact being replaced as divine judgment, I do not misattribute all ills to a mysterious shadow conspiracy, when the true culprit is the vice and weakness of the common man. The maggots which infest the body politic are not the cause of death, but the effect.

> But I’m here in America, and we expect freedom.

You shouldn’t. Plantation America was born in unimaginably brutal white slavery, in which “indentured” servants were worked to death over their short and forcibly-renewed contracts, there being no security deposit on said rental. Freedom existed on the frontier, and in contact with the Indians, who indeed lived free, and were substantially white. Read James Lafond for more about this. The abolition of slavery merely makes tax serfs of all but the de facto aristocracy, and is one of the reasons the Cabal exists — because aristocracy will always enjoy privilege, whether it is legal or not. To abolish slavery is to proclaim oneself holier than God, who did not, and blasphemers deserve enslavement.

> you’ll be pretty surprised at just what this was involved in, from running serial killers (not just me saying it, but a specific case they were clearly hip-deep in, because the most likely explanation is one of their’s was the serial killer), as well as experimenting on, and killing wounded vets, killing cops, and running street gangs as killers for hire.

All of that is within the scope of known Cabal activities. I’m only disputing pervasive gangstalking, which is overwhelmingly insanity.

Littlebook
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

The population of the US is 328 million. To prove pervasive gangstalking from anecdotal data of individual victim reports, one would need random sampling to avoid selection bias, for example, self-selection by the insane.

China actually has a surveillance state on the scale you’re positing, and it doesn’t pervasively gangstalk, because that would be silly.

Pervasive US gangstalking could not be kept secret. The US could not even keep pervasive NSA surveillance secret, and that was a conspiracy orders of magnitude smaller.

The real question is, how do people with paranoid delusions of persecution rationalize their worldview? And the answer is, they believe they are gangstalked, because it is easy to convince oneself of false positives, difficult to disprove, and tends to become a self-fulfilling delusion, as paranoia begets erratic behavior begets alarmed scrutiny.

There are lots of delusional paranoid people, and it defies belief that they are not falsely reporting gangstalking.

Anyway, it’s not that hard to bust foot surveillance. They’re only hiding from the target. All one needs is a partner to do countersurveillance. One can establish secure comms via Telegram or similar, after purchasing a random Android phone from retail, wiping it, and retaining it in one’s physical possession to eliminate the possibility of tampering.

If pervasive gangstalking were real, then you guys could buddy up and bust each other’s gangstalkers, just like the lady with the camera busted hers. The people assigned to these jobs are not geniuses.

Just do something unusual, force them to coordinate and react, and have your buddy record their reaction.

Governor Patterson is not an example of pervasive gangstalking. Of course various intelligence types will be interested in a governor. Of course some people are wrongly harassed by the FBI. They aren’t that bright, even when they’re not corrupted by the Left.

If pervasive gangstalking were real, busting them for YouTube views would be a sport, and people would make a living filing lawsuits from it.

As Q said, these people are stupid. The very tippy top of their leadership got taken in by that ridiculous “I’ll kill her and dump her in the desert” sting. He lied to them about fucking her and they didn’t pick up on it. They are fools. The only reason their games work is that Boomers are even greater fools. Nature abhors a weakling, so Boomers attracted predators to end them.

Littlebook
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

> What I am describing is pervasive INTELLIGENCE operation, which admittedly uses gangstalking more than seems logical, and which is supported by a surveillance operation that is watching at least 98% of the population on a personal level – ie someone in your neighborhood, who you may or may not know, is listening in your house, deploying tech on you, watching you on the computer, and following you around, at least intermittently, to polish your file and keep it up to date with current intel.

Nah, that would be warrantless domestic surveillance, a massive violation of the 4th Amendment. We know how the NSA skirts it. This wouldn’t be skirting, and isn’t feasible. The ACLU is a powerful Jewish organization.

> But I do maintain the operation is weaponizing the surveillance to covertly control outcomes on the vast majority of Americans,

That’s paranoid. The autoconspiracy of Progressivism, the USA’s state religion, is what does that.

> and the whole thing is so above the law that someone in it is likely a nationally known serial killer who is still out there, and using the machine to stifle Police efforts to catch him, and torment individuals associated with the case.

Highly implausible. Of course the Cabal has murderers, but they wouldn’t be stupid enough to maintain connections to a publicly pursued serial killer. Most people are against murder, so it must be highly compartmentalized. They would kill or banish him.

> even drug and rape women they want to rape, just because it is fun, and there is no way anyone can stop them.

Bill Clinton did some of that, and it nearly ended him. Real rape, Tarquin and Lucrece rape, is extremely dangerous and not common practice. There are plenty of hot American sluts who willingly supply sex, no need to steal it. Fake forms of rape such as forcing sluts cruising for dick, willing-intoxication rape and statutory ephebophilia are more common, of course.

> ultimately controlled by whatever it is (probably very wealthy foreign elites) that is Cabal

Q already said the Illuminati Triumvirute controlled the Cabal: Soros Saud Rothschild.

Mycroft Jones
Mycroft Jones
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

Littlebook, look at the timing of your “accutane poisoning”. What if it wasn’t an accident at all? It was done to take you out of the game, or at the very least lessen your effectiveness at organizing and acting.

Littlebook
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

Yes, I’m aware that Tex caved under pressure.

I’m not at all surprised that he received death threats. My family received Muslim death threats when I was a campus activist.

He was writing about the Illuminati, which to a substantial extent ruled the world. He also disclosed classified information about a nuclear bomb shelter in Australia. I suspect that he was threatened by the Australian government in a plausibly deniable manner that wouldn’t draw further attention to the post on the nuclear shelter. That post was one of his last before shutting down the blog. Occam’s Razor.

If it were my job to keep such facilities secret, that’s how I’d do it. I’d say to myself: “Clearly this asshole immigrant has no respect for our state secrets, so I’d better not give him any hint about the real reason we need him to shut up. And if I just had him take down the blog post, that would Streisand effect it. So I’d better take down the whole blog. And it can’t look like it’s coming from the Australian government, or the reason will be obvious.”

But Tex made plenty of powerful enemies by being an effective blogger who permanently changed people’s browsing patterns in Google surveillance. For example, he was extremely anti-Semitic and anti-Catholic. And the Melonheads are real and substantially Illuminati, as are the pedophiles…

Littlebook
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

> Also, I would point out Bill Clinton never came close to being ended. Juanita Broadrick was clearly raped, her account was impeccable, and Clinton was always going to skate.

“Impeccable”? That’s ridiculous. From Wikipedia:

> In 1999, she alleged that U.S. President Bill Clinton raped her in April 1978

21 years later.

> In a sworn statement in 1997 with the placeholder name “Jane Doe #5”,[1] Broaddrick filed an affidavit with Paula Jones’ lawyers stating there were unfounded rumors and stories circulating “that Mr. Clinton had made unwelcome sexual advances toward me in the late seventies. … These allegations are untrue”.

She’s a liar.

> In the book, I had the link to the news program about several different girls, all in that Texas town, telling the same story, and the doctor who was the target who linked them, who all said there was a surveillance op in that town drugging their food by day while they were out, and raping them at night.

It’s generally un-Biblical for single fertile women to live alone. If their food was being drugged, a lab analysis should show this.

It’s not a question of quantity of evidence. You don’t have any evidence that points to the existence of a pervasive conspiracy of the kind you’re asserting. There aren’t even any historical precedents by which one could analogically refer to such a thing. That’s why you call it the “Cabal” even though that term already refers to something else, and connotes a SMALL group.

> By the middle of the 17th century, it had developed further to mean some intrigue entered into by a small group and also referred to the group of people so involved, i.e. a semi-secret political clique.

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

Of course the elites form cabals, it’s what they do. But normie conspiracies reshuffle as often as alliances on Survivor.

Littlebook
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

You think the Tom Baeurle case helps your pervasive Cabal theory, when actually it only supports the Q-Cabal theory. Tom angered the Clinton Mafia. They responded with Zersetzung. The nature of the Zersetzung demonstrates the absence of a national harassment network. The operatives used were extremely high-end and bespoke. It was non-repeatable.

The involvement of local law enforcement and psychiatric elements was innocent, indicating that they are uncorrupted by Cabal control. They merely responded to the appearance of insanity, and then exonerated him. Certainly this uprightness is not universal, but it couldn’t happen at all in a Stasi police state.

Tom did exactly what I advocate you guys do: Competent countersurveillance. He beat the government despite its huge advantage in resources and technology, because the government isn’t competent. And he did it with help from friends.

Tom drew Zersetzung for activity similar to yours — political commentary. Thus your experience is not evidence of a national trend, but of a Cabal protecting Democrats, which we already know exists.

He got a nice settlement, and if they’re still harassing him, he can get another one.

I think you’re clearly paranoid and seeing lots of false positives, which you’re quite careless about. Calling Juanita Broderick’s testimony “impeccable” is only the latest. But it’s also clear that you came in for real Bauerle-style high tech harassment, so you should feel effective.

If the Democrats can mobilize university defense-contractor students to spy on Bauerle, they can certainly mobilize news investigative reporters to spy on you.

That does NOT mean that your no-name readers are worthwhile targets.

Littlebook
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

> If you believe in Illuminati and melonheads, why do you find it so hard to believe…

I don’t find it hard believe. Congress is full of Melonheads. Illuminati rule was fairly open recently. The government watches everyone through the NSA.

The elite doesn’t want blue-collar patriotic cable repair guys reporting their degenerate private activities to the FBI. Nor do they want a massive nationwide network of blue-collar patriotic surveillance cops. To a substantial degree, they want to DEFUND THE POLICE.

Nobody will believe your claim that the 4th Amendment is dead, because court cases prove otherwise all the time:

https://calcoastnews.com/2020/09/attorney-says-slo-police-did-not-do-a-good-faith-search/

https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2020/09/02/Appeals-court-rules-NSA-phone-data-collection-illegal-upholds-convictions/7011599082257/

Littlebook
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

You display complete disregard for Occam’s Razor. We already saw that surveillance detail is easily caught on camera, even by the target, much less a buddy. Nothing you say is real unless you catch them.

I’m not inclined to take your summaries of others’ experiences at face value anymore, since I find myself drawing the opposite conclusions from the same information.

Continuing to harass Bauerle is just the same chutzpah we see from the Cabal continuing to spy on and interfere with Trump. They can’t stop, won’t stop, and must be completely destroyed, as Machiavelli said.

Your theory that the Cabal masterminded the whole Bauerle scenario from beginning to end is risible. As Q said, these people are stupid.

Obviously Broaddrick was attacked by Clinton. I never disputed that. I disputed your claim that her testimony was impeccable. It wasn’t.

Zersetzung is designed to mimic and generate paranoia. A victim must confirm everything to prove, TO HIMSELF FIRST, that he is not succumbing to paranoia. You’re not doing that.

I know all about confirmation bias, and how a kernel of truth leads to massive overextension. That’s one of the reasons I mothballed Altrugenics for now and launched Cyborganize first. Human rationality is fundamentally broken, and I’m not interested in peddling wild-eyed woo. People who can’t grasp basic facts of reality like the Aryan genetic interest have no need to learn esoteric trivia.

I have repeatedly told you why your expansive Cabal theory is totally implausible, unsupported by Q, and discrediting the rest of your work. You compare it to the Stasi, but people knew the Stasi existed. You don’t even have an historical precedent. It doesn’t matter. Clearly you won’t listen, can’t listen, and further discussion is a waste of time.

I don’t mind and I’m not surprised. As I diagnosed, first in myself and then in other Internet intellectuals, the human mind simply cannot cope with the complexity of postmodernity. It cannot form an accurate worldview, so it must fudge and simplify with falsehoods. That is one of the fundamental reasons the Cabal can exist — because the good guys are physically incapable of understanding what’s going on, much less agreeing on what should be done about it. So bad guys who just agree with whatever’s personally expedient exhibit superior coordination.

That is why I switched focus to intelligence augmentation with Cyborganize. Long term observation with perfect memory renders bad actors transparent. Psychopaths can only fool people over the short term. It’s a technological hack to which evolved evil has no counter.

More importantly, increasing the capaciousness and facility of one’s mind by orders of magnitude renders unnecessary the fudges everyone does to avoid info overwhelm.

Littlebook
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

Legislators and governors are normal targets of surveillance and security. There’s no evidence they were under surveillance at the same time or by Cabal assets rather than normal law enforcement. Obviously the Cabal has been corrupting US politicians for a long time. This is nothing Q hasn’t said or implied.

> Then Q shows up on the scene. He says there is a massive intelligence/blackmail operation, run by foreign elites, as part of an operation that may go back centuries, that is bigger than anyone could believe, and it is working to control politics. Even if you disagree it is possible, do you see the logical chain which brought me from Q’s posts to the surveillance operation I see firsthand every day, on the streets?

Of course. You misinterpreted Q as confirming your own growing paranoia and confirmation bias caused by Zersetzung.

The human brain does not care about accuracy when it feels it’s being hunted. Paranoia is adaptive. If 99 times there’s no panther in the shadow, and the 100th time there is, then Zog the cave man has no kids. However, you are not being hunted for murder, so your paranoia is not adaptive.

The Cabal doesn’t require a massive operation to corrupt politicians. There is plenty of organic auto-conspiracy corruption, plus Progressive auto-conspiracy collaboration, that they can manipulate to get the EXISTING ORGANS OF GOVERNMENT to do their will.

The Swamp is corrupt cops, the FBI and the CIA, the Democrat + Republican parties, and organized crime, not some invisible Stasi. It is backed by most women, nonwhite and non-Christian voters. It is right in front of your face. It has no reason to hide. It aborts 600k babies per year and forbids you from owning military weapons guaranteed by the 2nd Amendment. It is openly anti-white, anti-male and anti-Christian. It owns you, tax serf.

LittleRedBook
LittleRedBook
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

Oy vey, there is no gaybal surveillance network.
You’re just paranoid AC.

PS: I love China and benis in anus.

Littlebook
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

> They were on him 24/7, which I would expect, as that is what I am under, and they were doing it 30 years before he became governor.

This binary thinking about how suveillance detail once equals surveillance always and forever is nuts.

We saw that lady’s real surveillance detail on camera. It was a normal, reasonable, known law enforcement size. If you want to show something bigger, get video like she did. Speculation about Google Street view doesn’t count.

>The Swamp is corrupt cops, the FBI and the CIA, the Democrat + Republican parties, and organized crime, not some invisible Stasi.

Q says the FBI and CIA are corrupt, and both parties. Cop corruption varies by precinct, but they all enforce unconstitutional laws. I can’t tell whether you’re a Boomer or Xer, but Q (AKA Boomer Giuliani) sees a bigger conspiracy than actually exists because he underestimates the degenerate auto-conspiratorial corruption of Weimerica. Actually, calling it Weimerica is an insult to Weimar Germany, which was at least still German.

When the country you grew up in demographically transforms, you don’t recognize it anymore, and make up impossible conspiracy theories to explain the fundamental change. When the real cause is literally color coded.

The Boomers have to think this way, because the alternative would be to accept that their tolerance of immivasion makes them the morally worst generation of white people who ever lived, and deserving of the Biblical penalty of absolute extinction — the total eradication of household visited on Jabesh Gilead and Achan son of Carmi.

> Again, there is no reliable evidence I have seen of this.

Wow, you really are a Boomer, you think the Blacks would vote Republican if only they realized Dems are the real racists.

That explains a lot.

Take the HBD pill.

> It has great reason to hide if it is listening in people’s houses without a warrant, or conducting personal surveillance, and giving one group of people great power and advantage over everyone else.

Obviously. Yet another reason why your Stasi-Cabal doesn’t exist — they would just get murdered by angry peasant mob armed with AR-15s.

> Actually I own military weaponry.

It doesn’t matter whether you technically own some weaponry that could be defined as military. You are not allowed to equip yourself the way a 1st world infantryman would to go to war, much less an artilleryman.

> True, but again, that is the conspiracy. If that is dealt with, I suspect much of that will evaporate.

Yeah you’re in complete denial that 1950s America still exists and after Trump drains the Swamp it will come right back again. So it’s completely useless to argue with you about whether the Stasi-Cabal exists, because you can’t even see the new America that’s right in front of your face.

> Are you tyring to piss me off at my government, littlebook?

The USG deserves to be exterminated for immivasion. If you haven’t notice that, I don’t know what to tell you.

Littlebook
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

> were you the guy who used the term Idee Fixe on Vox Day?

No, I never comment there.

Littlebook
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

Again, let me put my useless Journalism degree to work, and exhort you to do the MINIMUM due diligence of ASKING Q whether your massive extrapolation of his “bigger than you can imagine” refrain fits your IMAGINATION of a secret US TIPS Stasi, before continuing to convince your readers that they are stalked by an invisible omnipresent omnipowerful army, which is an enormous black pill that chills a great deal of potential resistance.

And just FYI, even at the height of my notoriety for EXTREME campus activism, which included raffling off a 50 caliber rifle and AK-47s on campus, a not-so-subtle insinuation of sic semper tyrannis, I clandestinely committed a violent political crime which would have put me away for many years if not decades in prison, and got away with it clean. Had I been under surveillance, I would’ve been caught, and used as an exemplary right wing terrorist by the media.

(What I did right: involved no one. What I did wrong: I should’ve built up tradecraft in a relaxed manner over a lifetime, taking dry runs on varied targets to build confidence and critique mistakes. And develop related hobbies.)

This was in a Democratic state and city. So I know for a fact that your theory of Stasi-Cabal coverage from childhood for conservative threats is false, and frankly smacks of craven fear.

These people are stupid, the surveillance assets they misappropriate create prosecutable offenses, and one should always fight back, because it is a Machiavellian total war in which one side or the other must die. Furthermore, it is a Biblical conflict of the kind that will condemn the country to divine wrath if the enemies of God aren’t executed.

That said, this is an intelligence war, and direct action isn’t a solution for toxic scale. Hence Cyborganize.

Littlebook
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

> You have said you were discriminated against unjustly and shut out by the machine, and they would not let you advance into your field.

Not unjustly. Just a hit piece exposing my stated private beliefs, making me unemployable. Obviously you can’t blaspheme a sacrament of the state religion and be employed as a secular priest, which is what journalists are.

> I can’t say anything 100%, but I would bet it is 98% likely they were watching, and that event was in your file.

Nah, it would’ve been easy to spot my prep and have some “random” pedestrian call 9/11 with a tip leading to my arrest.

I was paranoid during this time due to a significant percentage of campus hating me, plus the heightened alertness of a criminal, so of course I watched for visible witnesses. But a surveillance detail would’ve easily noticed my suspicious activity.

> My guess would be that event was your first step to heading to China.

No, I went to China because I realized in my gut that my “team” were actually my enemies, since civnat conservatives are to the left of Aryan nationalists. The real civil war will be between Aryan nationalists and civnats. The Loony Left aren’t capable of any serious fighting.

I had to rebuild my plan and platform from scratch to prepare to fight and probably GENOCIDE MY OWN SIDE. And since I wasn’t emotionally prepared to begin direct action towards that end, I wanted to leave.

It was obviously the correct decision, as the harassment you’ve endured demonstrates. I had a taste of the Left’s enmity during the jostling of activism crowds, and decided I wasn’t going to stick around and make myself an easy target. Distributed defense.

My only regret is not realizing the falsehood of conservatism sooner. Then I would’ve developed my IT skillset, skipped college, worked briefly in the USA until I learned Chinese, and then moved overseas.

> And my guess is it was lucky you never made dry runs, because I would guess they had no idea what you were doing when it suddenly happened faster than they could set up some accidental, purely by chance, interdiction by a passing citizen, or authority.

I did at least one dry run. What I meant by “dry runs” is that I should’ve done multiple dry targets, instead of executing the first op I planned. There was no rush.

> Did anyone say anything strange which might have been probing you to see if you would say anything, or try to lure you into anything, or maybe somebody lurking around your apartment, or a sudden increase in people around you?

It’s adrenaline etched into memory, of course. Nothing suspicious happened. If anything, I got away with more than I should have during college. An intelligent antagonist could’ve created significant problems for me in at least two obvious areas.

Littlebook
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

Legit video of presumably FBI tradecraft in action
People look in it for the paycheck.
Victim has gone nuts over it.
Wants to expose it no matter what it takes.
Utterly destroyed his life.
Sounds like he might be willing to stage a suicide to “expose” it if they stop stalking him, but he thinks they still are…
Anyway, I can find no indication of this guy’s identity, why he might be a target of surveillance, or what transpired afterwards.

If all gangstalking evidence were this good, I would believe all of it.

James
James
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

@AC Below you write:

“I drive past shopping centers I never go in, and I see people waiting in the lot to pick up still other people who they get orders to pick up. *They have so much of it, there is a sizable cohort just sitting at any one time,* with their finger up their ass, …”

And Q mentions the 4% or so. What I’m wondering is how do these people live their lives? Is this a part time thing for them? Or are they always on?

So how do they get paid? They must live, pay bills, rent, food, etc. From Q it seems literal trillions are siphoned off by various organizations and agencies, either as laundering, skims or rackets. From the Red Cross, the CF, basically everything. So you can see where the money can come from.

There must be evidence, though. Fake jobs perhaps? Lots of meaningless government workers doing no real work. Maybe this is their real job. Would explain why there are so many.

Just throwing things out. Trying to get my head around this. Thanks for your hard work.

LembradorDos6Trilliões
LembradorDos6Trilliões
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

From comment above:
>”How do these people live?”

Most of them have jobs. A few of them don’t (they live on government welfare and doing favors for people).

One of the tactics they use to lure more people into the gaybal network is they fuck with you to get you fired or get you to fire quit your job, and then try to recruit you into it by offering you job opportunities.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Littlebook
3 years ago

> If I saw a Google Street van, I would stare at it out of curiosity, and I’m not even a criminal, or a neighbor concerned about invasion of privacy.

Agreed. I am extremely dubious regarding these types of posts. I have seen AC’s favorite gangstalking video. That guy almost certainly had someone following him. It’s also only one video.

> Certainly in China where I live, surveillance is ubiquitous, and this is a good thing, as the result is that crime against one’s person is almost nonexistent.

No, this is a terrible thing. First, the government gets to define crime. https://www.quora.com/How-many-federal-laws-are-there-in-the-US?share=1 suggests that no one even knows how many there are! Aside from dumb regulations, governments love to restrict the freedom of their citizens for dubious reasons. Home schooling is illegal in Germany, and will soon be in France, where parents must send their children to the Marxist indoctrination camps at the age of 3!

Second, and more importantly, if the government actually succeeds in eliminating all evolutionary risk the obvious result will be a nation of dumb, weak, unhealthy people. We need challenges in our lives to keep us strong, even if we don’t always enjoy them!

Littlebook
Reply to  Anonymous
3 years ago

> No, this is a terrible thing.

You don’t know China, man. The indifference to strangers and willingness to exploit others is extremely high. Surveillance is better than the alternative.

Obviously a surveillance state is not an ideal Aryan society.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Littlebook
3 years ago

That’s an interesting point, Littlebook. Unlike traditional Anglo culture China is a relatively low-trust, predatory society. As evil as the ubiquitous surveillance is it no doubt restricts “common” street crime – muggings, rape, etc.

China/CCP, or the Cabal affiliate there, is perhaps our principal adversary here in the West – it would be good to read more of your insights on China.

On a somewhat related note, I once searched for a good murder mystery novel set in China – couldn’t find anything. Obviously, the CCP suppresses all crime statistics but do you know of any good sources for crime data estimates there, or true crime stories? I once read a fascinating article about a modern serial killer in China who persisted so long because local CCP authorities in multiple towns were loathe to acknowledge the “anti-CCP paradise” message of his evil work.

Littlebook
Reply to  Littlebook
3 years ago

Modern China is extremely safe unless you go looking for trouble or count traffic accidents. I have little to offer on the subject of violent crime here, beyond that.

I also want to point out that China properly understood is actually a post-Communist society, in the sense that they already had their Left-singularity democide event, and don’t want any more, thank you. The aftermath of such a cataclysm is that traditional social ethics are destroyed. So it’s not just a China thing, it’s a post-Communist thing. See Taiwan for comparison, which isn’t post-Communist, and is much healthier.

China kind of has to oppose Trump because they were just ripping us off before, and Trump’s stopping that. But if the CCP accepted that economic hit, I think relations could’ve been good, since Trump respects foreign sovereignty. Unfortunately COVID19 happened and now relations are permanently trending hostile. This could eventually result in a serious invasion of the continental USA, which Japan never had the manpower to seriously threaten. It’s unfortunate, but that’s how utterly Hell-worthy Boomers are.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Littlebook
3 years ago

The CCP/Cabal will become increasingly desperate in Trump’s next term. He and his team are the greatest existential threat they face and I think Trump’s intent is to kill, to destroy the beast. He intends to crush the CCP by asphyxiating China’s economy and denying Party members and other Chinese criminals any sanctuary overseas. I expect Trump will use tariffs and sanctions to eradicate our trade deficit with China, utilizing threats and sweeteners to other countries in order to shut down all China’s import/export options. Trump means it when he says the US will be a manufacturing powerhouse again.

Littlebook
Reply to  Littlebook
3 years ago

OK captain warmonger. Zero respect for national sovereignty. The Chinese people are incredibly patriotic, they think in centuries, and if you foolish ahistorical Americans infuriate them, they will do to you what the Japanese did to the Chinese.

Fortunately Trump is not a rabid bloodthirsty dog, but a brilliant peacemaker. He will not go to war with China or Russia. He’s too good a negotiator for that.

China doesn’t need to rip off the USA to prosper. They have plenty of Asian Tiger growth left under La Griffe du Lion’s Smart Fraction Theory II model.
http://www.lagriffedulion.f2s.com/sft2.htm

The wealth of nations proceeds not from mercantilism, as the envious redistributionist socialists like to imagine, but from IQ converting syntropy into wealth.

The CCP was a customer of the Cabal, just like Putin’s Russia. You can’t not pay the bully on the block his protection money, he has nukes. Now the CCP is sending all the blackmail they have on the Bidens to team Trump. Obviously they are playing ball, which they would not do if Trump intended regime change.

If you were actually pro-American instead of a neo-con warmonger, you would want the ethnic Jews and Chinese and Russians out of America, instead of the USA playing globo cop. It’s ridiculous for the USA to complain about CCP influence in US domestic affairs when the USA doesn’t respect Chinese sovereignty and permits huge numbers of ethnic Chinese to live in the USA. What do you expect?

The USA should leave China to its sphere of influence and focus on getting China out of Latin America. Otherwise we stand to lose both continents in the long run. And another: Australia.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Littlebook
3 years ago

“Certainly in China where I live”

BINGO!

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
3 years ago

The more we learn about it the more I am convinced this is demonic.

The devil hates that man has free will and he seeks to limit and destroy it and this is designed to to just that.

And their recruits exhibit a lack of free will, that is why they allow it to control their entire lives and never reveal the secret, they are undoubtedly indoctrinated, programmed and possessed to ever greater degrees as they get deeper in and rise through the ranks.

REX 2020
REX 2020
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

The people in Cabal might be observing the workings of the Holy Spirit that faithful Christians have helping them. The sequence goes something like this, first the cabal-surveillance initiate completes some satanic ritual, then they begin intel ops on people. Eventually they come across a devout Christian who is somehow wily without even trying. They analyze and are told about paranormal-supernatural help that Christians sometime receive. They then deny this witness and continue going about intel ops and satanic practices.

This denying of a witness of the Spirit is not forgiven, as Jesus told us. This might be what Q means by 4-6% being lost forever.

Read Matthew 12:31

LembradorDos6Trilliões
LembradorDos6Trilliões
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

Reminder that the absolute worst meltdowns I ever witnessed when talking with confirmed gaybal low level operatives where when talking about God is real and praising Christ.

It took me a bit by surprise when it happened, but looking back it makes perfect sense.

Also, from a purely non-spiritual, non-Divine perspective, it makes total strategic sense for the gaybal to try to destroy Christian belief in the West as much as they can. Like Yuri Bezmenov said, very few people are willing to die as a matter of principle if someone points a gun to their head and tells them to deny that 2+2=4 , but a A LOT of people have died and lots more would be willing to die proudly in defiance if someone points a gun to their head and tells them to deny that Christ is God.

Related:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywTljZW87dI

Mycroft Jones
Mycroft Jones
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

I find that quite likely. The hand of God upsets the plans of men. I recently stayed with a Christian missionary. He doesn’t realize it yet, he’s younger, but his wife was sent in to target and neutralize him, from halfway around the world. And I’ve seen similar with other young men who have a religious bent and start to throw away the lies and get to the bottom of things. A woman comes along, marries, even will have children, but keep him continually distracted from his mission. And when he overcomes the distraction, subtle sabotage. And with current church doctrines, these men don’t have the mental tools to handle it. King David and Moses both put away wives that jeopardized their calling, but a man of firm will and good discernment could handle a regular wife, provided she isn’t actually a narcissist/infiltrator. Even Rushdoony had to handle a narcissist wife. His solution was the same; for a true narcissist, only divorce will do. That is why God allows it. The hardness of heart Jesus spoke of was not just referring to unforgiving husbands (as the churches currently teach)

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

I think it may be.

Forever=Eternally.

The closer you are to GOD the more he will protect you spiritually, if you actually try to get close to the devil you will be overcome.

Ride-on
Ride-on
3 years ago

Nice timing to get this post and as always so much to learn and thanks for the shout-out! As always, thanks for what you teach us!

I ran another experiment a few days ago on almost the same route as I did the previous time here in Melbourne. But I picked a cold miserable morning with drizzle to minimise the background noise. It worked with very few people out.

This time I used a slightly different methodology. I counted the pedestrians I saw within 10-25m of an intersection and the pedestrians who were further away then that. I also tried to keep a rough estimate of how many were a long distance from any intersection. Because my aim is to disprove AC’s hypothesis (I still don’t want to believe any of this) I also tried to bias it by slowing down at each intersection and looking along every side street as far as possible to try and find extra numbers to count towards the second tally.

First off, the numbers. The ratio was incredibly consistent the entire time at 3 to 1 (near intersection vs away from intersection). Final result was 102-32. There were probably only a maximum of10 people who didn’t have at least some sort of view of an intersection. In fact, I can count on one hand the people who were truly a significant distance from an intersection (in a location that seemed to have zero surveillance value). This is on a ride of 32km (plus the couple of hundred metres of each side street I looked up).

Initially I thought I should count anyone within about 25m (maybe even 50m) of an intersection but a massive number of them were within about 5m! it’s crazy how many were so close. To be fair, on streets where there are cross streets you can’t get much more than 25m from an intersection so it’s difficult to cater for that bias, so I did start trying to ride up and down those longer minor roads that ran off them wherever possible.

Although I wasn’t counting people who were on their properties (I just focused on those out walking), I did notice that the majority of people outside doing yard work etc were very close to intersections.

I also went back to the spot where there was a crazy amount of traffic last time and this time it was dead. Almost no cars, no pedestrians. I didn’t see anyone until I got to the corner where I’d stopped last time and there was a man standing on his porch just staring at me.

Someone made a suggestion a few days ago to get a 360 degree camera. I love that idea – would be fascinating to use it to do a deeper analysis and try and work out the stats around the chance of encountering so many people so close to intersections (not that my statistical capabilities are that good!). One of the flaws I see in my methodology is that people who live on low traffic side streets will tend to spend a fair proportion of their time walking on larger feeder streets. A Strava heatmap would be interesting to use in this analysis.

For those who may not have seen it, here’s my original comment and the replies: https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-10-03-2020/#comment-349663

Ride-on
Ride-on
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

Thanks for the advice/warning. I’ve assumed for a long time that I’m on the radar due to what and who I read online, but with my cycling I’ve always explored the city around me (and I’ve been doing that for over a decade). I tried to keep my behaviour during this exercise as similar as possible to how I normally explore so I don’t know how easily they will have noticed a change beyond monitoring these posts.

You’re so right – it is exactly like an itch that needs to be scratched a bit! It’s just too strange for my curious mind to leave totally alone. But it’s not something that I feel any calling to get deeper with – it’s just one of numerous things that are a temporary obsession as I try to build a model of the world so I’ll be leaving it shallow.

It’s actually probably quite an interesting time for those part of the operation here in Melbourne. We are not allowed to go further than 5km from our home for exercise, so it’s become a thing for cyclists to ride every single street in their zone. Must be keeping those in the surveillance system quite occupied!

Sam J.
Sam J.
3 years ago

If you’re right AC the amount of money required is VAST, enormous, stupendous. Maybe it would explain all the money that people have discovered missing from various US gov. departments.

Also if true this is a great advertisement for basic income. If they can spend this much to surveil people then why not pay them lessor amounts to do what they wish and leave people alone.

P.
P.
Reply to  Sam J.
3 years ago

“If they can spend this much to surveil people then why not pay them lessor amounts to do what they wish and leave people alone.”

Why would they? They use money as a means for control

P.
P.
3 years ago

“Why, among all of the content out there, would this series have not gone viral? Is it not as interesting as anything else you see? ”
Even if there were not any machine learning algorithms flagging this site for suppression, these posts might be too long and tedious (for a reader unfamiliar with the blog) to have viral spread. I greatly appreciate them and believe they are valuable even if not the most viral prone.

On virality being controlled: Here is a slideshow on the military use of memes from a presentation in a defense summit in 2011 https://www.robotictechnologyinc.com/images/upload/file/Presentation%20Military%20Memetics%20Tutorial%2013%20Dec%2011.pdf
(I got it a long ago, I cannot remember if it was from this site) On slide 93 it talks about a “Meme control center” with “information mining and semantic processing”; bear in mind this was in 2011. In 2020 college courses on machine learning teach these things. Look up “natural language processing”, “text mining” or “sentiment analysis”; it is used to monitor blogs, newsites, and social networks in order to try to predict stock prices, do market research, and surely also decide which voices to suppress. I believe they are not particularly hard to implement anymore (although I haven’t tried, I might be wrong), if you have the computational power to scan the internet.
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I want to share how I managed to lose surveillance for 10-15 minutes, less than a couple months ago, at which point it became clear to me I was under surveillance:

It was August, nighttime, Tuesday or Wednesday, at an hour at which the streets here (I live in a city in Spain) are almost empty. I went out to do graffitis against the AstraZeneca vaccine.

I got out of the apartment building and got going. There were plenty of bypassers and cars around me, and at all times there was someone that could be telling which direction I was taking. At first I was not so sure that some of those people where surveillance , but I followed the plan I had just in case they were:

I went to a small street that has barely any traffic and adjoins a park that is at the center of the city and is 20 acres aprox, with high trees. My plan was to get inside the park, lose surveillance, and come out of it at other point in the city.

As I approached the street I saw a guy moving towards it who had a concerned look on his face, and who looked like a cop (although most of the bypassers did not look like cops). As I moved through the street and into the park he was behind me quite close (I even worried he would hear the rattle sound from the paint spray as I walked), and I did a sudden turn inside the park, where there was no one. I raced through the park, which has different exits from where you can go out to different areas of the city, and I exited from where I had planned as I had already decided the whole path before going out.

After exiting I had to cross a wide street where cars travel through at high speed every so often, but I managed to do so without any such car spotting me, and being able to hide from their sight after crossing. As I began to move into the section of the city where I was going to land the first graffitis, I realized that there was no one around me, no people or car sounds. I felt a chilling sensation as I realized that most of the people I left behind where surveillance. At the same time I was also feeling excitement, almost as if I was playing cops and robbers as a kid, or splinter cell, or assasins creed.

As I say in this new section I was solo in the complete silence of the night, aside from the ocasional TV sound coming from an apartment building, which was very telling. But something else if even more telling than this happened about 15 minutes later.

For 10-15 minutes I landed 3 graffitis at the spots I had planned, in complete solitude. I then proceeded to move to a different section of the city, to land more graffitis . Again I had to cross a wide street, this time on of the main arteries of the city. I’m not sure if this time one taxi passing at high speed spotted me. I moved into this other section and this happened:

First off the section was almost empty too, aside from a couple guys I saw from far away as I entered the section, who if I had to guess were not surveillance. So I was at one point moving through a long street that intersected with the bottom part of many long narrow uphill streets. As I advanced through this street and reached a intersection with one of these long narrow streets, I looked to my right towards the top of this uphill street, and I see at the very end of the sightline, amongst the black of the night, a stationed card with red back lights on, who instantly turns the lights off just as I get to see him. I then proceed to move uphill towards that car. I get halfway towards the car in the completely silence of the night, when suddenly a bypasser shows up and also I begin hearing car sounds. From there on there was no longer silence. I keep going, realizing that no one has come out of that car, because I would have heard them up until now, and now I would be able to see them. When I get close to the card I find out that, guess what, there was no one sitting in the front, and the 3 back windows were tainted!!!

I then went straight home again under surveillance.

Looking back the car was stationed with the lights on, because it was ready to pull off and search for me in another section of the city. That made me realize that, at least where I live, there isn’t as much surveillance as I could otherwise believe, it’s just that the guys that the surveillance op has are flocked from one side of the city to another, so it appears as if they have tons of people to track you, or as if it is impossible that so many people are being used to track you.

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Just last night I went out for a walk while listening to Br0nz3 AG3 p3Rvrt latest podcast ep. I live in this city by the sea, and I´m going through this promenade by the sea, and I get to a point where the buildings and the road ends, and only remains the promenade in between the sea and a steep hill. The promenade goes a long way around the hill, making a turn, and if you keep going you can no longer be seen from the road.

As I begin to go that way, I turn back to look at the end of the road, which ends in a roundabout, and I see a guy coming out of a car and begin to look at the sea, which in this very isolated place where we were, tells me he was surveillance, as there was not any other reason whatsoever for that.

I stay where I am for more than a minute, periodically pretending that I turn back and keep going my way. At some point the guy leaves or hides without me realizing, but later I see another car, this time stopped in the roundabout with the lights on, pointing in my direction; this car stays there for a good 20-30 seconds, while I look at it intently. The the car turns around and leaves, as I begin taking pictures with my phone. That car was almost surely surveillance, as it had no reason to be there.

KarmaK
KarmaK
Reply to  P.
3 years ago

Muchos gracias, very interesting read there amigo.

How are things in Spain now? My understanding the job market is hard for the youth pre-covid. How is now for you during the CCP-virus?

stingaling
stingaling
3 years ago

hats off to AC for this; and everything else he does for us.

as a (former) fire-breathing Conspiracy Whacko, I can tell you: *this* is the way to do it. when discussing this stuff, or anything else CT-related, _of course_ you’re gonna sound a little bit like a loon to the normie you’re talking to. don’t hide it, don’t deny it, say it out loud right up front. then you say, “it all sounds nuts, I KNOW THAT, but what about this picture?” (pictures always better than arguments/stories in these situations) “and this one?” “and this?” “this?” “this?this?this?this?this?this?” etc etc. “for all this NOT to be [something that proves the Official Story is a lie] all these pics would have to be a pretty wild deviation from statistical norms, right?” “and this, this, this, this, and this”

and your close-the-sale line is merely something along the lines of “what are the odds of that?” or “pretty far-fetched, ain’t it?”

many thanks, AC, for all you do.

Kelly
Kelly
3 years ago

I love these posts and look forward to them as well as your comments on some of the daily news links. The very idea of this blows my mind. You give convincing evidence, but it’s still just so unbelievable.

I have your book ‘How to Deal With Narcississts’ and I reread it the other day. Best as I can tell, your method of dealing with them is to use their methods against them. I think the more skilled ones are very good at hijacking normal people around them and exploiting their vulnerabilities/stress/moods. I reread your book for a specific reason: I was thinking over my last 20 years of work history and thinking about the ‘troublemakers’ at each of those jobs. There were always at least a couple of them. And I was thinking about the odd things they had in common. I often got targeted by them, but I certainly wasn’t alone. I also don’t know that all of the troublemakers fit the NPD diagnosis criteria, but that probably doesn’t matter. There were some that I would define as a ‘charming sociopath’ or as having borderline tendencies, but theres a lot of overlap among those three.

Anyway, of the individuals I’ve encountered, one thing they all had in common was ambition to climb the ladder there, even at the lamest jobs in the world, such as my college jobs when I was young. If they weren’t skilled enough to hide their destructive tendencies, they would settle for getting close to existing managers, to the point that if that manager was easily manipulated by them, you essentially had two managers, the actual one and the covert. They all had an overwhelmingly friendly facade at first, a tendency to overshare their own personal life history (to the point of making others uncomfortable), and a disarming charm toward other employees, where at least for a time, people easily opened up to them about their personal lives, work frustrations, and so on. This person would then feed this back to the manager (I’ve caught more than one in the act). I could go on and on about the various things they all had in common, many of which you’ve highlighted (fixating on insignificant things that seem to trigger them, strange manner of speaking, such as using a baby voice, constant lying, even about insignificant things). Some of them really were ‘good’ at it and kept up a facade for a long time, but they all burned out in the end.

After reading this post, I wondered how much individuals like that play into this secret intelligence network. They seem to naturally spy on and disarm others if they can, for the sole purpose of having “intel” to give to a manager; or, if they are ‘good’ enough to actually get into a managerial position, they have all this info to use as a weapon. I can’t conceive of how it works beyond the workplace. Are these tendencies common enough that there’s likely to always be 1 or 2 running around even in a small business, and then they are being exploited by someone above? Does this information filter it’s way up the chain to someone who belongs to cabal in a sort of natural process? I always personally found it all extremely tiresome and pointless, when getting caught up in one of these environments, especially if dealing with one of these narcissist types who wasn’t very good it, so to speak. As in, everyone is on to them, we’re all comparing notes and yet, it never actually seems to be over until they leave the company finally. Also, considering some of the jobs I’ve had, why this extreme behavior to manage this….sandwich shop? It seems different now, looking back.

Workplaces, for quite a while now, are the actual entities forcing diversity training, and other things that the government can’t or won’t, that the left would like. They are in some ways, an arm of the left. (I now work for a huge corporation that is totally converged by SJW crap). So I would think they are also serving as a huge part of the intel network and maybe disturbed individuals with narcissistic/sociopath tendencies who are naturally good at this are doing more than just cause turmoil.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
3 years ago

LittleRedBook has thoroughly exposed himself as a troll now, when his cabal denial and China boosting failed he went straight for the America hate.

KarmaK
KarmaK
Reply to  Farcesensitive
3 years ago

Do you think so Farce? I’ve read some of his posts and he makes sense. I can understand why he welcomes the rule of a regime like CCP. if one is a pragmatist with the notion that the only way ones society can have cohesion is through an iron grip and a thinly veiled dagger. With my limited knowledge, I’m under the impression that they keep losing the bloody mandate of heaven every century.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  KarmaK
3 years ago

I wouldn’t say it if I didn’t think it.

It is bad enough that he is promoting the evil CCP regime but that isn’t the main tell, I can understand someone falling for the lie that tyranny is required to maintain order but the main tell is the way he is trying to convince AC that the cabal doesn’t exist and that he is paranoid.

And the America hate just seals the deal, it’s adding insult to injury, they do everything they can to destroy us and then they tell us we deserve it and that GOD is destroying us while saying liberty is evil.

Littlebook
Reply to  Farcesensitive
3 years ago

> he is trying to convince AC that the cabal doesn’t exist

You’re lying, and I don’t waste time on liars.

Littlebook
Reply to  Littlebook
3 years ago

First, I said Farce is lying because he has clearly read the multiple posts in which I assert that Q’s Cabal exists, and yet continues to claim I’m denying the existence of the Cabal.

> To that end, your position does seem inconsistent with your previous history.

It’s not inconsistent. I was raised as a cuckservative Christian and avidly read sci fi, which is hardcore atheist materialist skepticism. I have both facets.

My review of your book will address my history, so I’ll just copy part of the draft here:

As an elder Millennial born evangelical cuckservatives, I have been alarmed since childhood by a sense of dire and deepening emergency in the sunset of the Weimar West. In response, I made it my first priority to blaze a light against the encroaching dark. In primary school, this took the form of apologetics and challenging public school indoctrination. In college my crusade continued, and I achieved minor infamy as the leader of the campus conservative newspaper. Rather too much infamy, as I raffled guns on campus, drew Muslim death threats against my family, got thrown out of classes, and was outed by the campus newspaper for justifying violence against abortion clinics on my personal blog.

I was a young man, headstrong, irresponsible — a fool, as is typical. However, even my rashness paused before the brink of race realism. La Griffe du Lion informed me that contrary to the received civnat blank-slatism I’d been arguing, negroes were in fact inferior violent subhumans. To state this openly would betray my remaining followers and destroy my organization. Further implications of race realism were likely to set me in direct opposition to my own cuckservative nuclear family.

Perhaps more importantly, if I’d missed such a fundamental aspect of the world, then what else was I wrong about? Before proceeding, I needed to lay a sound worldview foundation. That required a thorough survey of all that ran contrary to my skeptical preconceptions.

I’d thought that my worldview was safe after I checked Christianity’s foundations. But the world was weirder than I thought. Race realism did not seem fair, and yet there it was, incontrovertible fact. I suspected a much darker and more alien reality than I’d been raised to perceive.

I retreated to the far East, unwilling to restart the Civil War on American soil without being sure of my cause. Under the pseudonym Koanic, I explored all the woo. This brand avoided moral culpability for leading others astray by its incredible eclecticism, which only other woo addicts would consume uncritically, if anyone.

The opportunity cost of this exploration was quite low. I was undergoing destructive personal exomind prototyping, and also fell quite ill. Realistically, it was the one of the more productive things I could’ve accomplished at the time.

Eventually I finished my survey and became satisfied that I had a solid worldview foundation. Certainly not perfect, but something that future generations could build upon, rather than needing to tear down. I understood enough of the times to know what needed to be done — no easy feat in postmodernity.

I decided that my nuclear family were race traitors, and that I would retire my patronymic except for government purposes, in favor of Littlebook. Koanic was my woo-exploration pseudonym, and is now retired.

> Given your previous history, I would think with respect to gang stalking you would be intrigued, and go into observance mode and take in information while withholding judgement.

Gangstalking is either a surveillance detail or paranoia. We already saw a video of a professional one in action. I’ve also looked into the mental illnesses of schizophrenia and paranoia. Neither of those things is very interesting.

Mental illness and flawed reasoning are ubiquitous. It is more of a gradient than a binary, and everyone is on the gradient. Frankly I’m tired of it. Very few people are willing to take a graduate level standardized test and acknowledge how unreliable their own reasoning faculties are, much less correct that basic flaw. And standardized testing only reveals flaws in micro-reasoning, at most essay-length.

Q’s secrets are very interesting, and it will take hard work to unravel them. I intend to take up that work, using your book as a flawed foundation.

Q has criticized the FBI and CIA, and talked about Cabal networks including secret societies and street gangs. There obviously isn’t a “Stasi”; the USA is nothing like East Germany. The comparison is absurd.

From Wikipedia:

> It has been described as one of the most effective and repressive intelligence and secret police agencies ever to have existed.

The USG is not effective, and its repressiveness is remarkable for its perverseness rather than sheer quantity.

> It arrested 250,000 people as political prisoners during its existence.

That’s out of about 17 million, so 1.5%. No comparison to the USA, especially after removing arrests due to criminal tendencies of latinos and blacks.

The Stasi was the combined CIA and FBI, whereas in the USA such joint operations require high-level approval. Personal files on everyone fits the NSA. Those files are not easily shared across agencies without high-level approval. There is a whole framework of civil liberties that didn’t exist in East Germany, not to mention the armed citizenry.

> By at least one estimate, the Stasi maintained greater surveillance over its own people than any secret police force in history.[33] The Stasi employed one secret policeman for every 166 East Germans.

Such a secret could not be kept in the USA. The drug war is the closest comparison, and it is not close.

> As ubiquitous as this was, the ratios swelled when informers were factored in: counting part-time informers, the Stasi had one agent per 6.5 people.

And it would be completely unnecessary, given the NSA’s ownership of such companies as Facebook and Google.

The tactics of Zersetzung are obviously still in use in the USA. They were originally chosen to be similar to the complaints of the mental ill, in order to discredit. That means that lots of paranoid people falsely report them, constructing false narratives of themselves as persecuted dissidents. The way to distinguish between honest reporters versus liars and/or the insane is to examine the credibility of the testimony.

Testimony analysis is a common task with known best practices. For example, someone who reports specific duration-limited logistically-feasible instances of persecution with a plausible motive is much more credible than someone who reports logistically or physically impossible instances of persecution for indefinite duration without reasonable motive.

Littlebook
Reply to  Littlebook
3 years ago

> Getting scientific reagents became massively different, but not because of laws.

Homeland Security. Private sector isn’t allowed to discuss the specifics — security by obscurity.

> You do realize if one reporter had not seen Operation TIPS listed in the Citizen Corp website, the US was set to have an official informant network larger than the Stasis?

No, I don’t. It went over like a lead balloon, and it was never going to fly.

> Your link says the Stasi had one secret Policeman for every 165 people. TIPS was set to have one informant per 22 people, IIRC, and the analyses at the time said it was more than the Stasi – and it was just the Pilot program.

The number 165 doesn’t appear in the link:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stasi

An informant is not a policeman. Journalists lie and sensationalize, especially ones named Goldstein. Stasi informers have been estimated up to 3% of the population, according to Wikipedia. Where journalists get the figure for Operation TIPS of 4%+ is unclear. A likely culprit is underestimating the denominator for the population of “10 cities”.

Operation TIPS is not comparable to the Stasi informants, who were monitoring for thought crime. TIPS informants monitor for terrorist activity.

Operation TIPS was certainly not built, since it was forbidden by law, and any of its numerous fictional paid informants could blow that violation wide open. Civil liberties in the USA are a real thing.

It would’ve been a good idea, though. If the USA is to be a random people zone full of geographically mobile atomized strangers from the Middle East and Africa, then someone had better be watching for likely terrorist nutcases and jihadis.

The actual solution is subsidiarity starting with state’s rights, binding the patrilineages to the land as is Biblical, secession and ethnostates.

Littlebook
Reply to  Littlebook
3 years ago

> I’ve raised surveillance bluntly with two people who knew and were in it, and both looked panicked.

Try taking the same approach with some random people you don’t suspect. The panicked response is probably a reaction to an intense conversational turn from someone who suddenly appears to be crazy. The goal is to safely exit the conversation.

> or MK Ultra

Which was highly compartmentalized and small in scope, and still leaked.

> UFO’s

The military can keep secrets thanks to court martial. Civilians aren’t subject.

Littlebook
Reply to  Littlebook
3 years ago

Security by obscurity is the only viable approach for regulations concerning acquisition of materials potentially useful to terrorists. Otherwise they will simply skirt just below the regulatory line.

> The number of informants in Operation TIPS was arrived at by assuming the largest cities were the eight cities it proposed

The shenanigans are in the definition of “city”. Population of metropolitan area, extended, etc.

Not that it matters. Proposal and delivery are two different things in government work.

You getting harassed by surveillance detail, even if none of it was a paranoid false positive, is not proof of the existence of Operations TIPS, which has nothing to do with harassment or surveillance details. Cable repair guys are not gangstalkers. Potential culprits include the FBI, Antifa, maybe even CIA or Q Cabal.

Littlebook
Reply to  Littlebook
3 years ago

I say whatever I want, within the limits of the 1st Amendment, to prevent getting sued for inciting specific violence.

You clearly have or had a real Zersetzung operation running, so weird reactions to the topic might be a clue.

Psych wards are in the business of keeping secrets, by law. Intelligence operatives are bound by classified info restrictions similar to the military.

I doubt the government is doing MK ULTRA on US soil anymore. The risk-reward profile doesn’t make sense, especially post-Internet. It’s offshored to countries that can actually keep secrets. The USA was a much more serious country during the Cold War, what with the threat of Armageddon. Back then, the US could keep secrets from its OWN population. Keeping secrets from the Soviets and Jews, not so much.

> Jimmy Saville only leaked after he died, it was clear he was part of a network, and it appears many of those in it in the BBC are still protected today.

The UK is better at keeping secrets than the USA, particularly of that kind.

> They killed Epstein in protective custody in a jail filled with surveillance cameras, after taking a failed swing at him, and that required a lot of people in on it who all kept their mouths shut.

You’re just assuming the Cabal killed Epstein. Q wants to keep lots of things secret, which might mean preventing Epstein from going to trial. He wouldn’t hesitate to kill Epstein like a dog, same as McCain.

Q never said a word about Epstein’s death. If it were Cabal action, that would be the kind of thing he’d acknowledge, get upset about, and assure us was being investigated. But if it were a Q op, then the total silence would made sense.

> But if there was a secret police force, whose members knew it was deploying high tech weaponry on anyone it wanted, to fuck them up, it would not have at least as much control over those people, as the military has with its legal system of justice?

No. Posse Comitatus, CIA not allowed to surveil US citizens, etc. We’ve seen from the Bauerle case that your expansive Cabal theory is not how it works.

Mycroft Jones
Mycroft Jones
Reply to  KarmaK
3 years ago

Littlebook is a top tier troll, but he also believes what he says. At least to a large degree. If you have the right background to read between the lines and see what he is actually saying. Christian Identity is not the way forward, and their doctrines spring from the same sources as Plato, Pythagoras, the Talmud and the Kabbalah. Christian Identity was promoted since the 1950’s to suck the air out of the neo-Puritan movement as embodied by Rushdoony and the Dominionists. The neo-Puritan movement was about restoring moral standards of behavior for the purpose of blessing the nation, based on the teachings in the Bible.

Mycroft Jones
Mycroft Jones
3 years ago

George Lincoln Rockwell may have been a cartoon nazi, but he explicitly said in his writings this was just a temporary tactic to bust through the media blackout. And it worked. The news media tried to black him out but he amygdala triggered them so hard they kept breaking the silence. He was a couple months away from dropping all the nazi stuff and cleaning up his image when he was taken out. His tactics were working. The Alt-Right thing was a repeat. It was amazing how much traction it was getting among young men and women of all races, no matter how indoctrinated they had been into political correctness.

LembradorDos6Trilliões
LembradorDos6Trilliões
Reply to  Mycroft Jones
3 years ago

It’s useful to “over-push” the Overton window in the direction you want to nudge it towards from time to time. But you can’t just stay too much outside of it, you’ll lose traction that way, but if you over push it a bit at a time, for a while, it moves faster towards the place you want to push it towards. The leftard globohomo ziogaybal uses the same tactis, difference is they use lies and fake narratives, which do not survive a free speech environment. This is why any platform or place where free speech exists and is protected (like it should be everywhere) ends up turning right wing, every time.

But at the end of the day, except for historical curiosity, posting nazi stuff is counter productive in most place most of the time. There are some good nuggets of verifiable information on some Hitler speeches, etc, but most people end up tuning it off (or not, depends on the place really, some places really like uncle Adolph (I like to call Hitler that because it makes fun of the Jewish always-the-victim-for-no-reason-at-all narrative, and it messes with some of the low level surveillance Jews that have to put up with being assigned to listening on me)). I was always pretty ok with reading and listening to all kinds of sources, and ended up training myself to try to think in hypothesis as a way to identify false beliefs and increase the resolution of my mind map, so I don’t really mind listening to Hitler or other National Socialist sources. Some of their stuff makes sense, other not so much (and for the people who are thinking “OMG, what about all the violence they did?”, I suggest you study the history of communism, and other political systems, so you can understand that the level of nazi brutality was neither something new that was never done before (and it has been repeated after), nor particularly spectacular nor especial when taking into account all the shit that has happened since humanity exists (and if you want to go down the “What about the systematic destruction of a people (Jews)?”, I suggest you read about the Haavara Agreement, and once you do hopefully you’ll realize that it existing means that either: a) Israel was and is a nazi project; or, b) Hitler and the nazi regime weren’t interested in destroying the Jewish people but merely to get rid of Jewish subversion in Germany (by relocating Jews into what became known as the state of Israel in 1948), and all that talk about the systematic destruction of Jews is a bullshit narrative propped up by Jewish collective power as a means to accrue victim points for Jews as a group, which Jewish collective power then uses as political capital to use for their benefit at the expense of everyone else)).

TL;DR: GLR is worth listening to, he said a lot of true things, and nobody needs to be a nazi in order to realize that.

Mycroft Jones
Mycroft Jones
Reply to  LembradorDos6Trilliões
3 years ago

What if the narrative wasn’t about “victim points” so much as it was about not being blamed by the victors (Britain, America) for the death of all the sons, husbands, and brothers? I’m sure most here, like me, had a lot of relatives who fought and risked their lives in both wars. A case of disavow and distance.

LembradorDos6Trilliões
LembradorDos6Trilliões
Reply to  Mycroft Jones
3 years ago

Good point fren.
That makes perfect sense.
Most likely it’s both at the same time.

Mycroft Jones
Mycroft Jones
3 years ago

Thank you for another lesson on detecting surveillance. I just got back from a couple weeks off-grid with no electricity or even cell phone coverage. Noticed two things. First, I was walking across a friends field with him and his children. It was night. It is in an area that shouldn’t have much air traffic, if any. I saw some lights moving in the sky. I pointed up and asked him, “Is that normal? Do you have an airport near here?” He said no. Just then the plane turned, and flew directly over our heads and out of sight.

Second thing. For most of my life I’ve had difficulty sleeping. I sleep like a log, and get a full eight hours when I do finally sleep, but going to sleep at a sane hour just wasn’t possible.

A couple years ago I went to a tropical country to do a contract gig. Within one week my eyes started popping open at 7am sharp. No more sleeping until noon. I felt refreshed, I wanted to get up, there was no force involved. I hadn’t changed any of my eating, alcohol, or internet/computer habits. I was in an area with lots of wifi and cell phone coverage. But I was sleeping in a concrete building. When I got back home the week after, within three days the sleep pattern reverted to normal.

I attributed the change in sleep to the sunshine and swimming in the ocean.

This past week the same thing happened, except I was sleeping on the hard ground in the cold interior of Canada. I was not in a concrete shelter, but I was out of range of most electrical and cell phone stuff. It was really refeshing to feel sleep when the sky got dark, and to have ones eyes pop open at 7am even when partying until midnight. And again, the same night I got home, I felt wired like I’d had a lot of coffee, and couldn’t sleep until the wee hours of the morning.

This doesn’t sound like the audio attack AC has been suffering from, not nearly as devastating. Is it an attack that has been going on since childhood, or is it just electro-sensitivity?

Between electro-sensitivity and narcissists wandering around like wolves in search of prey, it is good to have AC’s educational articles to distinguish them from actual coverage.

On a related note, when Vox recently quoted your article about the reality of Cabal, the comments section was gold. A lot of professionals reported a “glass ceiling” on earnings that starts at 6 figures. But then one commenter sounded like me; there are some of us who have a much lower ceiling. Much. Much lower. I was very close to the 6 figure ceiling when my narc came in and married me. Since she came along it plummeted. If I was earning 6 figures I could get a tremendous amount done, and I think they know it. Same thing for that commenter at Vox Day’s, and his brothers and cousins, intelligent inventor/engineer types, who couldn’t even hold down regular jobs, kept getting bounced.

Today I was scheduled for a job interview at a blue collar job, and within two hours there was a follow up email, the job interview, scheduled later in the week, was rescinded with no reason given. We are talking jobs close to minimum wage here. Last month I was at a local factory. As soon as I walked in to apply and they saw my face, they were excited, talking about fast tracking me into management. But after 3 days, fired, the reason given was something small and bogus, so obviously not the real reason.

Mycroft Jones
Mycroft Jones
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

That might explain my premature aging. I used to look much younger than my age. Now, much older. Stress, messing with cortisol response. Mineral supplementation of boron, zinc and copper may help to recover. We’ll see.

Littlebook
Reply to  Mycroft Jones
3 years ago

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Mycroft Jones
Mycroft Jones
Reply to  Littlebook
3 years ago

I’ve never been accused, much less convicted, of a sex crime, Littlebook. Accusations like that are how they keep us from organizing. In 2005 they did that to Martin Lindstedt, falsely accused him of molesting his grandkids. His former friends who knew the perfidy of the government, still took it at face value and abandoned him. Two years later all charges were thrown out and he was released from the psych ward (like they did to Ezra Pound). They destroyed his reputation to keep him from running for office. When Tex shut down his blog because of threats to his family, I knew he was telling the truth. The same thing happened to me a number of years ago.
If the system doesn’t like you and you are unimportant enough, it will record lies on your secret file if it doesn’t have anything concrete. Years later these lies will be used against you. The lies follow particular patterns, so although they are very detailed and sound convincing, that is because they’ve had a lot of practice doing it to a lot of people. Ask any parent who has had their children seized by Child Protective Services.

Littlebook
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

I think the problem is that you never really understood how normies think.

You have the models r/K, narcissist, and dumber version of yourself. Normies don’t fit any of those.

Normies are basically the show Survivor.

You’re using a pervasive Cabal conspiracy to explain normie behavior. That’s not how normies work. It’s worse than a Cabal. A Cabal could be easily destroyed.

Littlebook
Reply to  Mycroft Jones
3 years ago

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Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Littlebook
3 years ago

The troll gets nasty and slanderous when exposed.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
3 years ago

I’m sure you have some nuanced claim wher you say that cabal does exist in some limited capacity.

But you just happen to keep telling AC that everything he knows and has experienced is not cabal and couldn’t be cabal and they don’t do any of the important things he says they do.

That’s basically saying that AC’s cabal doesn’t exist and I don’t feel like having a detailed debate with a troll as obvious as you so I used less words to describe it.

And since AC notes below that you do not act like the person he knew I question whether you are that person or whether you simply picked a name out of his known associates file to impersonate to try and gain his trust while trying to convince him he is paranoid.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Farcesensitive
3 years ago

This was a reply to LittleRedBook above where he called me a liar.
This is the second time a reply has posted at the bottom of the thread instead of under the post it was a reply to.

LembradorDos6Trilliões
LembradorDos6Trilliões
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

>”taught me I need to make clear surveillance and gangstalking are not the same thing, if I am to make this argument going forward. That is correct, and something that would slip by me otherwise. That is priceless knowledge I can’t buy, and for some reason I need the resistance to drive me to think about this to come up with that.”

Good point.

Littlebook
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

> So he is in now suddenly in China, and he says he recognizes the Chinese surveillance and waves at them, and is cool with them watching him, which is actually unusual for a tourist or even a transplant, I would think.

I’m not suddenly in China; I was always there, before I started using the name Koanic, IIRC, certainly before I had any readers. I went to China right after college.

Literally every expat in China is aware of the “surveillance”, it’s just the security guards, who are everywhere. My apartment building has a bunch of them. And I’m sure that the janitors who are everywhere also get a little cash for reporting their observations. Then there are actual intelligence agents, who are sharp guys. Communism is certainly good for producing effective intelligence services. Those who lack it get gulaged; it’s very Darwinian. One could view Communism as a “free market” in coups.

> Plus, if you have been oppressed by the machine in the West, China is the last place I would go

That’s just clueless about China. The two places where the Harvard Cathedral nuke-backed dogma does not sway are China and Russia, and I went to China because I knew their IQ was the same as Japan’s, and therefore they’d rise after liberalizing the economy to the next global superpower.

> as Cabal is probably even more in control there, or at least could buy even more control.

False. As the Jews have found, China will eat you alive, and you will never be one of them. Hence the Hong Kong democracy push.

> In Littlebook’s case, he has already taught me I need to make clear surveillance and gangstalking are not the same thing, if I am to make this argument going forward.

Yeah, I’ve noticed you becoming less sloppy about that, which already made this worthwhile.

Littlebook
Reply to  Farcesensitive
3 years ago

It’s no wonder you’re so deluded, given your habit of self-righteously shading the truth. That drift accumulates.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Littlebook
3 years ago

Trump is taking down CCP China not because he wants a war but because he wants the existing secret “invisible enemy” war he talks about to end. Good Western Christian people have been brutalized by this evil for generations and we finally are recognizing our enemy and fighting back – at home and abroad. Trump has shown he will act on his words and withdraw us from Cabal/CCP hot wars. He’ll suffocate the CCP fire with a heavy blanket of trade sanctions and restrictions and Party member foreign asset seizures enforced by a united front of global allies and coerced neutrals. CCP China has no case for its national sovereignity. It is a morally bankrupt shithole of evil. The Chinese people have a sovereign national leadership in Taiwan. It exists as a shining beacon on the hill and it will finally prevail against the CCP.

Littlebook
Reply to  Littlebook
3 years ago

The time to back Sun Yat Sen over Mao is long past. All fools like you will accomplish is the destruction of the American nation for meddling in the sovereignty of the next superpower.

The CCP is vastly more legitimate than the ridiculous and evil USG. I look forward to the USA collapsing and evil deluded imperialist patriots such as yourself dying in another stupid conflagration like the last Civil War. After enough of you fools have died you will accept your diminished role in world affairs. Onwards to Syracuse, foul Athens!

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Littlebook
3 years ago

The American nation was destroyed decades ago. Now at least we may have a fighting chance of getting back something worthwhile. The CCP has nothing to offer but soul-destroying predation and corruption. Relying on the existing Potemkin structure of Chinese society is a grave mistake. It has no chance of surviving and will be only a nauseating memory ten years from now. The populist rage on the streets of Shenzhen and throughout China will be biblical and Taipei will fill the political void due to its legitimacy of Chinese heritage and civil rights.

Intuition, discernment and decency are required to perceive the malevalent rot within China, as well as within the US. A belief in moral equivalency between the two is a critical misunderstanding.

Littlebook
Reply to  Littlebook
3 years ago

> The populist rage on the streets of Shenzhen and throughout China will be biblical

…at any attempt to interfere in China’s sovereign affairs, including Taiwan and Hong Kong, as they see it.

You are completely out of touch with the reality in China. Patriotic fervor there approaches pre-WWII Japanese levels.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Littlebook
3 years ago

I am quite familiar with CCP China and have been impressed. What its supporters often fail to understand is how much of CCP China’s success was achieved through direct thievery, extortion and bribery of Western elites. Is all fair in love and war? I guess so. Are our Western elites traitors and scum? Sure. But the CCP’s supporters have convinced themselves that they earned their fortune. They believe their system is capable of great achievements. It is not. They are delusional. The system is rotten to its core and it will collapse soon because it is finally being revealed. Stealth was great while it lasted. Trump and allies are awakening the world. The CCP will implode as trade collapses, natural resources and food are no longer shipped in, the debt overhang fractures banking, infrastructure fails, and senior Party members behave more and more despotically as their foreign assets are seized and travel denied them. Patriotic fervor whipped up by CCP propaganda will fizzle in the cold, drizzling rain of Trump’s China CCP blockade. It is wonderful to contemplate the forthcoming destruction of the CCP beast and the future freedom of China and its good people. Imagine the positive potential of a quarter of humanity?

LembradorDos6Trilliões
LembradorDos6Trilliões
Reply to  Littlebook
3 years ago

I am sure that much of that so called patriotic fervor is nothing more than simping to the CCP for social credit points and fear of getting disappeared for not being enthusiastic enough about the government (reminds me of the joke about how people would be afraid of being the first to stop clapping at Stalin’s speeches).

Littlebook
Reply to  Littlebook
3 years ago

Clearly you don’t know the most basic, essential fact about it, which is

LA GRIFFE DU LION’S SMART FRACTION THEORY 2
http://www.lagriffedulion.f2s.com/sft2.htm

Mycroft Jones
Mycroft Jones
3 years ago

If you look at the videos of SerpentZA on Youtube, especially the ones where he details how he and his friend escaped China, and what it was like touring China on motorbikes, they explain how the surveillance is. It really is as out in the open as Littlebook says. And it really is as pervasive and invasive as the system AC is describing. And some of his videos indicate that “tourists” are treated differently, so the CCP can use them for propaganda purposes, but if a “tourist” falls afoul by having an opinion that isn’t enthusiastic enough, the police get involved and the internet lynch mobs go into full howl. Very likely there is gang-stalking in China too, but not something Littlebook is likely to see. It wasn’t until a few years ago I heard of gang-stalking. I’d say his accutane poisoning was something that his local surveillance did to neutralize him.

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago

>>350102
This anon was in a different branch of the hive mind, a branch that exodused from 4Chan years and years ago. This surveillance of 4Chan users is concerning but not surprising, and is certainly far sloppier than anything we ever saw.

I’ll speculate that that surveillance device is some kind of imaging radar. At low power, it gives fuzzy pictures. At high power, it gives more precise results but causes unpleasant effects that tip off the target that they’re being watched.

Doppler radar would certainly work for remote audio, possibly even from satellites, but satellites will have effectively random coverage. Good enough for finding continuous noise sources, like underground uranium enrichment centrifuges, though…

whiteguy1
whiteguy1
3 years ago

Hey A/C I’m processing pictures this evening from my new digital camera. I forgot a couple of weeks ago I was out on a walk taking pictures of interesting things around the neighborhood, mostly flowers and animals. Well to challenge myself I had my 70-300mm telephoto lens on the camera, (makes it harder to snap photos of little flowers with such a long lens.

Anyhow right after lunch I was still a couple of blocks away from the house and this little helicopter (yellow 2 seater/trainer- CBI 300) flies almost right over my house and was heading north. Since it’s a new camera I stopped walking to see how the focusing system works on a moving object in the air (Canon R6 works REALLY WELL by the way).

Our local private airport was shut down about 9 months ago, they used to fly training helo flights there, but since it’s closed there is no reason to fly in this area with those little birds…

I just zoomed in on the helicopter and darn if the guy isn’t staring down at me, with a pencil/pen in his hand. He’s not flying because his hand isn’t on the collective on the left side, Looks like he’s wearing a black polo shirt (can see the gold horse on his shirt) and brown shorts. Face is partially obscured from the canopy but he’s rocking a really good beard and he’s wearing a pretty nice watch.

Hi-ya! I took your picture. Let me know if you’d like me to print you a copy for the break room.

KarmaK
KarmaK
Reply to  whiteguy1
3 years ago

Cool, will you share the pic?

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Anonymous
Anonymous
8 months ago

this in a way reminds me of ingo swanns book ‘penetration’. you might have a look at it if you are nkt familiar with it. i wanted to obssrve that if this is truly global, there is a wide variation in the levels of ability, intelligence, perserverence, etc around the world. the ability to get top notch performance everywhere, all the time, at a moments notice, indicates to me a much deeper question of how they would even pull that off.