News Briefs – 02/04/2022

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

Don Jr’s twitter feed embed:

No Q. You can see Q’s posts aggregated live, and new ones which may have gone live after our print deadline at http://www.qanon.pub

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From here: “A memo circulated by allies of former President Trump in December 2020 argued that the president should establish a three-person team to monitor data from the National Security Agency (NSA) for evidence of international interference in the 2020 presidential election… It said that “targeted inquiries” of NSA unprocessed raw signals data would “likely identify hard evidence of foreign involvement in DOD [Department of Defense] data which will support all other efforts to reverse the fraud… If evidence of foreign interference is found the team would generate a classified DOD legal finding to support next steps to defend the Constitution in a manner superior to current civilian-only judicial remedies (which should still be pursued in parallel).”

Trump-hating ‘Lincoln Project’ secretly paid off co-founder to cover-up evidence of a pedophile ring in their upper ranks.

Trump says, of the Durham Probe, “I hear there’s a lot coming.”

Watchdog groups are sounding the alarm on the law enforcement arm of the U.S. Postal Service, which they say is violating the privacy and civil liberties of the American people by using sophisticated tools to break into hundreds of citizens’ cellphones and collect their social media posts.

NSA broke its own rules to spy on Americans, new IG report finds.  Until you make this a mandatory death penalty offense, nobody is going to bother paying attention. Never the less, OIGs are fully compromised everywhere, and never call out any criminality, except on NSA.

A businessman tied to the Vatican’s London property deal admitted to prosecutors that he spied on behalf of the Vatican on a broker involved in the deal, and passed information on to an official at the Vatican Secretariat of State. Not a worthwhile article, and kind of obtuse as to why the whole property thing is such a big deal  – just linked because so many people were spying on everyone else and even trying to get Italian intel to spy for them too. If you are operating in the higher levels, people are spying on you, and you will probably not last if you are not spying on other people.

Washington Post’s National Editor is married to FBI Director Christopher Wray’s Chief of Staff. When you have a criminal conspiracy, you try to keep it all in the family

People struck by Canada’s mysterious brain disorder say they can’t walk, talk, or write the letter ‘Q.’ Sounds like Comms, but what it means is beyond me. Only the mentally damaged cannot talk or write about Q?

Board of Health issues first known U.S. cease and desist order for a cell tower due to ongoing residential health complaints.

The IRS is working with a startup called ID.me that stores the ‘inferred citizenship’ of all users. That creates a huge new pool of personal data for police and other authorities to tap into.

Jeff Zucker left CNN because Chris Cuomo is apparently demanding a payout or he will file a suit with even more damaging material on Zucker. Whatever blackmail Cuomo has, it looks like CNN will give him about $9 mil to go away, according to the article. Note, the broad Zucker was banging was a former Comms Director for Chris’ brother Andrew. Everything at that level is spying and intel gathering. There is no honor or loyalty, or morality, or even common cause. There is only information.

Sources close to the White House are saying Kamala Harris is at “top of the list” to be the new SCOTUS Justice.

For the first time, Dems have taken the lead on @CookPolitical ‘s 2022 redistricting scorecard. After favorable developments in NY, AL, PA et. al., they’re on track to net 2-3 seats from new maps vs. old ones. There is still a lot of litigation to go, but we will never win, so long as Cabal has taken over our leadership. They will sabotage everything. And neither will the left win, as Cabal is not on their side either.

Facebook is deliberately not showing the real view on videos of opposite narrative to make it look smaller than it actually is.

Canadian Trucker Freedom Convoy GoFundMe page tops $10,000,000, and then is halted by GoFundMe.

Sam posted this in the comments, I have to repost here – a guy had a car accident, was fine, got sedated, and woke up on a ventilator in the hospital drugged up, supposedly because he had COVID. He thinks they were going to kill him to get the COVID bucks. And he doesn’t even know there is a shadow organization watching everything and plugged into Cabal which could profit any number of ways by taking someone out. Maybe he had a reverse mortgage and they wanted his house, maybe his girlfriend is Cabal and had a life insurance policy. The possibilities are endless.

Did care homes use powerful sedatives to speed Covid deaths? Number of prescriptions for the drug midazolam doubled during height of the pandemic. What I find frightening is there is a very sophisticated organization, with files on everyone, in the shadows, which seems to be micromanaging at least some people’s lives. And they are all throughout the medical community.

Investigation uncovers George Soros secretly funding effort to silence Joe Rogan.

Pentagon releases statement in response to revelations their health database showed shocking increases in everything from cancers to neurological issues and heart problems – claims the database is in error, they have taken it down, and there will be no further comments for now. No idea what the real numbers are or when they will clarify the issue.

Some of the pentagon data –

894% increase in MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS OF ESOPHAGUS

624% increase in MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS OF DIGESTIVE ORGANS

487% increase in BREAST CANCER

474% increase in MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS OF THYROID AND ENDOCRINE GLANDS

369% increase in TESTICULAR CANCER

UK Government plans to remove Human Rights in the UK “for the greater good” and will apply reforms to the unvaccinated.

The FDA accepts legal aid from Pfizer and delays releasing licensure pages till May in lawsuit where judge demanded accelerated release of documents.

Study finds the spike protein binds to heart’s vascular cells, triggering severe microvascular damage, but the full virus appears to not have this effect.

Iowa announces upcoming end to COVID-19 as a public health emergency.

Premier Scott Moe of Saskatchewan, a Canadian province that borders the US: “It’s time to look at ending all remaining Covid measures and restrictions.

A 21-year-old Greek footballer died during a match after a sudden cardiac arrest.

Looking at the data – Something has killed 122 K Americans age 40 – 74, & it is not – Non-natural deaths (murders, suicide, etc.) – Covid-19 – the 10 NCHS classic causes of death. Something ‘Abnormal’ came into play Dec ’20 – Mar ’21 and didn’t exist in 2020.

A Dr tweets – There are literally studies published online by Physician researchers showing a stage 1 cancer accelerating to a stage 4 in under 3 weeks with the CT scans, even showing the direct genetic mechanisms. People just have no idea what is going on I am in complete and utter disbelief.

Another Dr tweets – WARNING TO ALL DOCTORS & DATA SCIENTISTS: I AM OBSERVING a massive spike in cancer. I am warning that there is now 20 times the normal average of certain types of cancers ever since the “Operation Warp Speed” Injections were first introduced.

Trudeau failed to tell Canadians that Canada gets a kick back every time that Pfizer or Moderna shots are given. Trudeau ordered ten times more vaccines than there are Canadians?

British children are up to 52 times more likely to die following a COVID shot according to a gov’t report.

German researchers to start breeding pigs for human heart transplants. Convenient. Just as everyone begins to need a new heart, transplantable pig hearts are coming online. And in the anti-aging movement, one critical step, buying us all time to get to the next level of lifespan enhancement, is being able to replace organs to keep us alive longer while they work out the nitty gritty on better technologies to roll back the clock. So if the elites want an extra ten or twenty years, and need a new heart, how great it would be if they could just get those pig hearts tested fast in a few million people, to make sure no unexpected rejection issues pop up in early adopters.

Israel continues to get savaged by the virus, supposedly. Unless the government is lying to keep control clamped down.

L.A. Mayor Garcetti says he held his breath for a maskless photo with Magic Johnson. They are saying this is the new, “I didn’t inhale.”

There are more than 40,000 vacant homes in San Francisco, a report says and a vacancy tax is being considered. Means they are running out of money as residents flee and take their tax dollars with them.

Rand Paul promises an investigation of Fauci if Republicans take Senate.

A Maricopa County Superior Court judge remained hospitalized Thursday, a day after after being critically injured when struck by a car, officials said. Article is not clear if the car stopped or took off.

Three LA City Councilmen propose mandatory firearm liability insurance and fees.

Schumer-aligned dark money group hauls in record $92 million from hidden donors.

On Monday, Nayib Bukele, the president of El Salvador, posted a tweet in which he echoed the concerns of many others: that the destruction of the United States and cities in America is part of a deliberate plan by radical, left-wing “woke” politicians.

The newest reparations-style plan from President Joe Biden ditches cash payouts to border crossers subjected to former President Trump’s “Zero Tolerance Policy” and, instead, provides them with amnesty to permanently resettle in the United States.

Looks like the civilians killed in the military raid in Syria were hit with large caliber gunfire, and not a missile. Sounds like a Helicopter gunship hosed the place down for over a minute.

The Justice department will open a national “Ghost Gun Initiative” to pursue federal charges against those involved in the trade of such weapons, Biden has said.

New report by a watchdog agency notes, after giant, federally-insured banks in the U.S. interconnected themselves via trillions of dollars in derivative bets with wobbly foreign investment banks and a dodgy unit of the giant insurer, AIG, and blew themselves up along with the U.S. economy in 2008, these inter-linkages are still going on 14 years later and regulators have “limited understanding” of just how dangerous this daisy chain of risk really is.

Pelosi tells U.S. Olympic athletes not to “speak out” against the Chinese Communist Party in Beijing lest they risk “incurring the anger” of the Chinese government.

Oil tanker capable of carrying 2 million barrels explodes off coast of Nigeria.

Amazon Prime U.S. price is increasing to $139 per year, up 17%.

University writing instructors are no longer grading students’ writing.

Local reports from the raid in Syria highlight a total disaster, with at least 10 women and children murdered, the ISIS leader blew himself up before he was apprehended, and the US lost a helicopter and was forced to then bomb it, and there’s much more to this story.

Starving Afghan junkies in a rehab center are killing each other and eating the bodies.

UK Home Office is spending billions a YEAR to house rescued Afghans and asylum seekers in hotels.

Four key members of prime minister Boris Johnson’s staff quit No 10 in single day.

Nina Jane Patel, the vice president of research for a rival metaverse company, claims she was… ‘virtually gang raped’ by a group of men within 60 seconds of logging into ‘Horizon Venues’, a VR world owned by Meta (formerly Facebook).

Russia’s Putin and China’s Xi will meet in Beijing ahead of the Olympics opening ceremony.

Republican senators are unmoved by Tucker Carlson’s relentless warpath against support for Ukraine — even as it widens an existing rift in their party. This and the strange obsession with Israel by senior Republicans are both of the same flavor of strange as Jeffrey Epstein obviously being an idiot, and yet being worth billions of dollars. There is obviously something more there.

Russia has sent some 30,000 combat troops, modern weapons to Belarus, NATO says.

US officials said Thursday they are aware of a Kremlin scheme to broadcast a faked video of Ukrainian forces carrying out an attack against Russia or Russian proxies, which would serve as a pretext for an invasion by Moscow. No evidence, and sounds like bullshit.

Reporter calls out a State Department official for making ridiculous claims about Russia creating a faked video, without evidence, and citing his own saying it as the evidence. When I was younger, it was always the other “evil” countries whose leaders were full of shit and lying to their people all the time. And oddly, looking back, it now looks like it was just me being the rube who believed my own country’s bullshit-filled leaders.

UN names Moscow the best city in the world to live in. Again, we are taught to think “Bullshit.” But these are Russian subway stations. Below is an American subway station:

I was browsing a 4Chan thread, where they were posting pictures of our archaic diesel locomotives, covered in rust and bouncing slowly along on on tracks that were obviously all wobbly and warped, and comparing them to China running 320mph polished silver bullet trains on mag-lev rails. And I am thinking, yeah, why are we traveling across country by train at 45-50mph, when we could be doing 320mph? Imagine how much America has been getting ripped off when the Chinese, whose public restrooms have just holes in the ground you squat over, and whose every public space is like some horror film boobytrap waiting to decapitate, crush, or electrocute you, are riding at 320mph in bullet trains that look like some sort of spaceship. Meanwhile, we are riding at 50mph in trains that are being pulled by a 1960’s locomotive covered in rust. It was kind of shocking, as the longer time goes on, the more I wonder just how much of what I have just accepted, was entirely bullshit, designed to hide how badly we have been getting ripped off.

Telegram blows past twitter in number of users. Unfortunately Telegram is comped too.

Mexico’s president said Wednesday he will create a state-owned company to mine lithium and appeared to suggest he will seek to cancel one of the few existing permits held by a Chinese company.

Facebook loses users for the first time EVER: Shares plummet 20%, wiping $200BN off value of parent-firm Meta after it revealed 500,000 fewer daily log-ins and declining profits – Zuckerberg’s personal wealth takes $29BN hit.

MIT engineers create the “impossible” – a new material that is stronger than steel and as light as plastic.

A US official participated in a classified Israel Air Force exercise simulating a “massive attack” on the Iranian nuclear facility reports Times of Israel.

US hacker ‘in his pyjamas’ takes down North Korea’s internet with a DDOS attack in revenge for hack carried out against him by Pyongyang.

US manufacturing is being revived by the supply chain chaos.

Currently the RNC is having discussion about the GOP pulling completely out of the Commission for Presidential Debates.

Corey Lewandowsk said that he’s on a mission from the former President to field quality candidates against New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu (R) and Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-NH).

MSNBC punked with “Let’s Go Brandon” flag during live broadcast from New York City.

Rasmussen finds, most voters think President Joe Biden is one of the worst ever to hold the office, and rank him below his two immediate predecessors in the White House.

Asked why fame, fortune and retirement might not be enough, and why he is willing to face relentless attacks aimed at discouraging another run at the presidency, former President Donald Trump offered Newsmax a simple answer:  “Our country is going to hell and we’re going to make American great again, again”

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02/03/22

Why isn’t the corrupt Unselect Committee of political hacks and highly partisan sleazebags in Washington investigating the massive voter fraud and irregularities that took place in the 2020 Presidential Election, rather than spending all of its time investigating those who were protesting its result? It was the Crime of the Century! Large-scale proof of fraud and serious irregularities exist all over the place. Also, why is Crazy Nancy Pelosi and her files, which reportedly have been largely destroyed and deleted, not under investigation for not properly securing the Capitol with Soldiers or the National Guard that were strongly recommended to her by me and others? I knew the crowd would be extraordinarily large because they were protesting the RIGGED ELECTION. Capitol security was her job, not the President’s, and the American people now know that. If she did with security what she should have, there would have been no “January 6” as we know it. The Fake Unselect Committee wants nothing to do with that subject because they know it was the fault of Nancy Pelosi and, to a lesser extent, the Mayor of D.C. So, if I recommend Soldiers and if she refused to use them, why am I, and those around me, responsible for anything? We’re not, plain and simple!

02/03/22

Why isn’t the Unselect Committee investigating the massive ballot harvesting operation that has just been irrefutably reported, on tape, in Georgia and other Swing States? Game changer, among many other game changers!

02/03/22

Jeff Zucker is not out at CNN for “concealing a relationship” as the Fake New York Times writes on its front page headline. Zucker is happy and proud (and lucky!) that he can have a relationship. He is out because of horrible ratings down 90%, an all-time low!

Spread r/K Theory, because we need a game changer.

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Corn Pop
Corn Pop
2 years ago

“a guy had a car accident, was fine, got sedated, and woke up on a ventilator in the hospital drugged up, supposedly because he had COVID.”

In the comments someone asked him if was an organ donor. I’m curious to know if he is a Pureblood.

Also, I recently had to go to my local DMV office. While the clerk had my file up I asked if I was still listed as an organ donor and she said that I was. Ridiculous as I’ve changed it twice online in the last year after also changing it pre-Covid.

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

“organ dono”

I changed mine too. A long time ago I came to the conclusion that there was a possibility that they could let me go just to sell my parts off.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
2 years ago

On the recent cancer explosion I occasionally check in on people that are brought up in our space.

Several months ago there was mention of a threesome involving Justin Trudeau, Ben Mulroney, and a former CBC reporter and shots lover named Amy MacPherson.

Shortly before Christmas she announced she had lung cancer in addition to losing much of her vision (clots?). Almost one month later she announced that it has metastasized to stage 3 and possibly stage 4.

https://twitter.com/MsAmyMacPherson

My father died of lung cancer pre-Covid and it took over a year for him to even begin to feel its effects. And he was in his 80s with long term prostate cancer. He felt fine almost all the way to the end.

It’s astounding how aggressive these cancers are in the vaxxed. It’s like the spikes are super-food.

It’s equally astounding how none of these people can make the connection to the shots they’ve taken. They will literately keep getting boosted until they die.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
2 years ago

I really enjoyed Vox’s post about the ADL’s pivot on their definition of racism.

https://voxday.net/2022/02/03/racism-is-a-moving-target/

Whoopi’s insistent belief (her apology was bullshit) that only people of color can experience racism from Whites should scare the shit out of the Jews.

Whoopi is smarter than the average black and she’s been in show business for decades. She even changed her named to Goldberg ffs. That she genuinely believes that there is no distinction between Jews and Whites has obviously been a huge wake-up call to the Jews running things.

If Whoopi can’t make the distinction there is no way other blacks will.

The monster they’ve created to destroy Whites will absolutely destroy them too. It’s already happening.

https://www.takimag.com/article/hollywoods-jews-get-their-wandering-papers/

They’re losing Hollywood and will soon be losing television too.

“We should be honest about this: Hollywood’s caps and quotas are not about adding blacks but subtracting whites. And now Jews are finding out that for the purposes of this discussion, they’re as white as Grace Kelly.”

And here I thought the Silverman skank complaining about not getting movie work was just her being a drama queen.

I wonder who’s purging them though? The article says it’s the blacks getting the upper-hand but come on, blacks taking out the Jews? Really? Pull the other one. It must be the Chinese. Especially after watching big actors like Cena cry like a bitch after pissing them off. He knows who holds the real power.

Will the Jews raise up off our White nuts now that they’re on the menu too? Probably not. Their hatred of us is psychotic and will never relent. They’d rather see us destroyed than survive themselves. Cunts.

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  Corn Pop
2 years ago

The monster they’ve created to destroy Whites will absolutely destroy them too. It’s already happening.

That’s what golems always do.

teo toon
teo toon
Reply to  Corn Pop
2 years ago

All Semites are white; therefore the charge of antisemitism is bogus is coming from a Jew if he denies he is white.
The Ashkenazim who comprise most of the Jews are Japhethites: they are also white.
So, if Jews deny they are white, who are they if not Semite or Japhethite?
Therefore, the “Jews” have no claim on Israel; in fact, they have no claim on the promises made to Abraham, Isaac, or Jacob.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Corn Pop
2 years ago

The catholics are rather strong in Hollywood. Typically they work together with the Jews. That is, after all, what Cabal is. If we’re seeing these two at odds with each other, it means cabal is fighting amongst itself.

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

“…The catholics are rather strong in Hollywood….”

HAHAHHAHHAHHAHAAAA

You’ve been fooled. Didn’t Miles Mathis say the Catholics in Hollywood were really secret Amish that splintered off from the main group because they had weapons fetishes, among other fetishes they have.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

Well, look into the names of some of the major producers and directors. Lots of Italians there. They’ve been known to go to be catholics.

Everyone’s known about mafia penetration into Hollywood for decades. Ever see The Godfather? Not only was it produced in the 1970s, it featured scenes of mafia influence in Hollywood in the 1940s.

You’re stunningly naive about Cabal.

map
map
Reply to  Corn Pop
2 years ago

Or the Jews aren’t affected at all and they are just lying about it.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> U.S. Postal Service … using sophisticated tools to break into hundreds of citizens’ cellphones and
collect their social media posts.

I don’t think the USPS needs to be doing that, but if people insist on carrying cellular listening/tracking devices and using “social media”, I don’t really feel any sympathy for them. They’re setting themselves up to be targets; if it wasn’t the USPS, it would be someone else. And we know, from their official press releases, that the NSA and FBI have been doing it all along, and we’re pretty sure about the CIA; there are probably a dozen other government and private organizations scooping up the same data and selling massaged downstream.

Atavisionary
Atavisionary
2 years ago

>Watchdog groups are sounding the alarm on the law enforcement arm of the U.S. Postal Service, which they say is violating the privacy and civil liberties of the American people by using sophisticated tools to break into hundreds of citizens’ cellphones and collect their social media posts.

You did call it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Also adds some reason behind disallowing concealed carry to post offices aside from the general federal building ban. That one always confused me, but if they’re intel hubs of course they don’t want armed opponents (aka the regular joe citizenry) to be packing inside their literal base of ops.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

This might be a big reason why the post office is still even around.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> The IRS is working with a startup called ID.me that stores the ‘inferred citizenship’ of all users. That creates a huge new pool of personal data for police and other authorities to tap into.

ID.me sounds like one of those “fusion centers.” Since they’re nominally private companies, they’re exempt from all the restrictions put on government data collection, and it’s 100% OK for them to provide that information to the government as-needed. Now they’re being set up as the choke point to get to various government services; if you want access, then you’ll “voluntarily” provide the information to ID.me.

They’re not getting any information that’s not already in state driver’s license or Federal passport or ID databases, but Feds can use ID.me entirely without restriction, unlike the statutory limits on their own systems. Sure, they ignore the statues, but there’s always the slight risk they might get their hands slapped in court. Plus, we can be sure ID.me is funneling its profits to the “right people” to make use of.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> The FDA accepts legal aid from Pfizer and delays releasing licensure pages till May in lawsuit where judge demanded accelerated release of documents.

It’s theater. If it was real, the judge would declare them in contempt of court and send bailiffs, deputies, or marshals, depending on what they’re called in his jurisdiction, to drag the defendants off to jail until they decided to comply.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Trudeau ordered ten times more vaccines than there are Canadians?

My first thought was “nine boosters”, but since the Vaxx has a shelf life of a couple of weeks, maybe it was just a payoff.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Just as everyone begins to need a new heart, transplantable pig hearts are coming online.

I know two transplant recipients. Both carry around big zipper bags for their dozen-plus meds. Plus the extensive lab work every few months.

Two or three of the meds are anti-rejection drugs, the others are to try to combat the symptoms of those. Oh, and both had radiation therapy to knock out their immune systems, so they’re prone to odd illnesses.

Funny, one of them is pushing 70, in poor general health, has a buttload of complications from the transplant, and has been down with COVID twice, yet he’s still alive…

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

Ditto. My father is a liver recipient. (Thank God I tested negative for his genetic disorder.) Livers are low-rejection risk (much less than hearts and lungs) and he is still on a ton of pills — the anti-rejection pill, and the half dozen to deal with the side effects of that one.

The coof hasn’t gotten him, but an unknown bacterial infection almost did when it gave him septic pneumonia. Funny thing is, to fight that infection, they took him off the anti-rejection meds (which I have been advocating for at least 10 years, because of the studies that show that liver recipients can be weaned off IIRC 2/3 of the time). Once he was off the anti-rejection pills, he recovered quickly, his COPD lessened, he wasn’t diabetic, on and on. (The pills gave him minor cancers twice, too. It’s a known risk, so he’s screened monthly and they catch them early.)

Of course, he’s a Boomer, so as soon as the midwits in white coats tell him to start eating the poison pulls again, he’ll start gobbling them down. My main hope now is that he’s changing specialists, and the new guy will wean him off. Of course, he isn’t changing because the last guy is incompetent — he’s changing to get a shorter drive to the doctor’s office.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

Didn’t a recent post here state 90%+ of all ‘rona deaths had 6+ comorbidities? So immune compromised, chemo, anti-rejection drugs, whatever caused the transplant the first time around only equals 4.

Puts it in perspective.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> And oddly, looking back, it now looks like it was just me being the rube who believed my own country’s bullshit-filled leaders.

You were hardly the only one…

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Below is an American subway station:

Hey, they only have between five and fifteen billion dollars a year to run the NYC subway system; you gotta give ’em some slack…

I found the 2022 budget reports, but they’re… interstingly… written. They don’t call out the subway system specifically, and the city gets both state and Federal money as well as city taxes and tolls.

Exactly why I, a resident of a different state, should have to pay to support some New Yorker’s shitty transit system, was not mentioned in the documents.

“[mass transit] that is, taking the 19th century’s solution to the 18th
century’s problem, and applying it to the 21st century…”
— Tom Simon, accordingtohoyt, November 28, 2016

Atavisionary
Atavisionary
2 years ago

>There are more than 40,000 vacant homes in San Francisco, a report says and a vacancy tax is being considered. Means they are running out of money as residents flee and take their tax dollars with them.

Also, if you can work on 10-20 year time spans big players can swoop in and buy up the property cheap, then once they have everything can get the anti-crime politicians in making their cheaply acquired property much more valuable. Its a great way to essentially steal the equity from the average peon who gets forced out due to crime and has to sell cheap or live in hell. A vacancy tax would likely accelerate that process. Its a very big nose scheme.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Atavisionary
2 years ago

100% agree

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> riding at 320mph in bullet trains

They’re still mass transit, taking you from some fixed point to some other fixed point, at the whim and convenience of their operating authorities, recording every time you board one of them.

We’re Americans. Americans DRIVE. We’ve left our used cars on the Moon, and our robotic minions are laying tire tracks on Mars. Driving is what we DO. Trains are just temporary obstacles that get in the way of driving.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

That’s propaganda you’ve been fed for the express purpose of keeping America economically regressed.

Simply put, driving is a HUGE economic drain. Cars consume not only a lot of energy, but a lot of other consumables. Other forms of transit have dramatically lower operating costs. To say nothing of the awesome expense of putting all of those airplanes up the sky each day filled with people and product that could be moved for drastically less energy consumption and much lower support costs.

In the golden age of locomotives, you used to be able to travel from city to city and end up right in the heart of the city you were going to see. With their great attractions within walking distance.

Besides, having a high tech, high speed, low cost, low labor intensive rail system isn’t going to keep you from owning your car that depletes in value like a rock and is crazy expensive to maintain and fuel. It’s not an either or proposition.

All of this pro car talk is ultimately promoted by people who just want to keep our transportation efficiency at 1940s levels.

Max Barrage
Max Barrage
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Bullshit. What with all these anonymous commie shills popping up here lately?

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  Max Barrage
2 years ago

There’s a reason why the next step after moderation is requiring a login.

map
map
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

None of that is true. In America, you move people with cars and freight with trains, not the reverse.

Passenger trains are only around 10-25 cars long, where one empty car weighs between 68-72 tons and loaded not too much heavier, since carrying around 60 people, averaging 200lbs each (baggage included) would translate into 12,000 lbs. or 5.5 tons (quite a difference comparing it with a carload of wheat, 100 tons).

So you are using 72 tons of rolling stock to move 5.5 tons of cargo when you are moving passengers and their baggage.

Now compare that to a freight car:

https://web.engr.uky.edu/~jrose/papers/REES%202012%20Introduction.pdf

A typical flat railcar weighs around 33 tons and has 110 tons of capacity. You would use that to move freight because you could not stack enough people to make that reasonable.

The train nonsense is a piece with “sustainable, high-density cities.” The goal is to concentrate populations and limit access to transportation, which is the purpose of using trains to move people.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  map
2 years ago

When it comes to freight:

Trucks have higher operating cost per ton of freight. Higher maintenance costs. And have you ever looked into how much we spend to keep our road system working? Much of the damage and wear is brought on by… trucks.

For cross country freight, train is the only way to go. trucks are best for local and regional delivery.

As an example, most of the tractor trailer rigs for companies like UPS do NOT travel across the country. They radiate from central spokes to the rest of the state they are in or nearby states. The stuff that goes across country all gets taken by truck to the railroad and is sent on its way.

Trains are low friction, low operator cost, low maintenance.

map
map
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

American highways are intentionally designed to be poorly built because constant maintenance and resurfacing provides oodles amount of jobs and graft.

Long-haul cross-country trucking is the most common type of freight transport. If it was as inefficient as you claim, then no one would use it.

You shouldn’t be making these kind of errors. Are you new here?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

I like being able to move quickly wherever I want without having to lay steel and ties for ten years first. Fight me about it.

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

The point of passenger rail is concentrate people in cities and drain the rural areas of population.

How has that worked out for us?

I’ll take a free country over an efficient one.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  everlastingphelps
2 years ago

That’s actually exactly false.

Take a look into the developmental history of American cities and suburbs. The suburbs first appeared as villages that were accessed by train. Suburbs predate the interstate highway system. In many places around the country, people rode the train into the city to work and enjoyed “life in the country” when they came home.

See James Howard Kunstler’s TED talk.

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Oh, there’s a TED Talk???

Well, that’s me told.

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

And don’t miss that it’s from the esteemed (((James Howard Kunstler))).

Mr Twister
Mr Twister
Reply to  everlastingphelps
2 years ago

Exactly, trains don’t interact or spend money in the communities they travel through like motorists do either.

map
map
Reply to  everlastingphelps
2 years ago

“Take a look into the developmental history of American cities and suburbs. The suburbs first appeared as villages that were accessed by train. Suburbs predate the interstate highway system. In many places around the country, people rode the train into the city to work and enjoyed “life in the country” when they came home.”

Right, we whould get rid of cars because trains were here first.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

I guess you’ll be forced to drive off-road and on private property. There’s highways in my home state that have been under continual construction for literally decades.

The cost and waste is staggering.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

I’ve only been in a place where they have subways twice. Once very, very, very young, like four and I barely remember it in NYC and I once went to Washington DC and looked at museums for a week.

I stayed in a hotel out of the city and a few blocks away was the subway. I enjoyed the hell out of it.

I would go into Washington after the rush hour. Come up at the mall and look at museums all day. In the evening go to a stop that came up in a shopping mall. Eat dinner and then go to my hotel. It was great. I can’t stand driving in all that traffic, and I have driven large trucks in places like Chicago. It sucks…bad. Real bad.

Being able to cheaply and very relaxfuly move about is great.

Now someplace like NYC since they refuse to arrest people now would be a little scary but if they would just make people obey the law OR throw them the hell off the public transport it would be fine. If they would enforce normal behavior OR you don’t get on public transport it would solve the whole problem, I bet when Giuliani was Mayor you could likely ride the subway with little stress. With face recognition what is is today it would be nothing to stop people who were banned.

As for paying for it. unless they are willing to crack down on the fools harassing people, attacking people etc then not one dime should spent on transporting criminals all over the place.

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

I’ve only been in a place where they have subways twice. Once very, very, very young, like four and I barely remember it in NYC and I once went to Washington DC and looked at museums for a week.

I stayed in a hotel out of the city and a few blocks away was the subway. I enjoyed the hell out of it.

DC Metro and NYC are wildly different. The DC subway is air conditioned and well patrolled by police. NYC is the opposite. I was in Manhattan in the summer, when it was 90 degrees outside. On the platforms, it was 120+. I can take heat — I live in Texas and get 60+ triple digit days a year. And I’m telling you, waiting 10 minutes for a train on that platform, with no ventilation and those temps was a health risk — before you threw in the crazy bums.

All in all, subways are a good idea for densely populated areas. There are maybe four of those in America, and they all already have subways.

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

I also would like to mention what they have in Sweden and the Netherlands, with lots of bike paths separated from cars. Everyone rides bikes there because it’s so much faster than getting in a car and wading through traffic. You can get so many more people moving per space.

I’m not a rabid greeny. I’m just practical. I like electric cars because they can be charged by the Sun.I like subways n big cities because it’s about 10 times faster to move around. Same with bikes.

If they could do so without ribbing us blind I would be in favor of subsidizing these things. At least to get them started.

The price they charge to construct these things is obscene. It;s obvious that the level of kick backs, graft and squandering of the public money is huge.

Sigh.

I don’t even know why I’m talking about this the whole country, maybe even a large part of the world will completely collapse in about five years time from all the vax deaths and Chinese murdering us all.

I was reading Jim Stone and his father in law got the vax. He said everyone in the family told him not to do it. Then he went and got the booster. DIdn’t listen to anyone. Now Stone says a Man that was in great health has completely swollen arms and legs because the bloods not returning and he expects he will die soon.

Stone shows some pictures that a mortician took that shows people he was trying to infuse he had to pull out long solid thick plastic like, something out of their veins. It completely clogged them up.

map
map
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

Mass transit, high-density housing and electric cars are all attempts to control the movement and concentration of people. The higher the density and the greater the absence of on-demand transportation, the more easily a population can be imprisoned.

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

“…electric cars are all attempts to control the movement and concentration of people…”

I don’t see that for electric cars. I bet anything in the future there will be a rent a charger service for traveling in electric cars. So you rent a generator. Plug it into your cars charge socket and pull it behind you. A car after it has reached highway speeds only needs about 20 or 30 Hp to cruise down the highway. So you could rent one of these just like a uhaul trailer, hook it up to your car and travel wherever wanted. The rest of the time you could charge your car at home. It would be a great business for uhaul to get into because they have stores all over.

I’m very pro electric car because it very pro independence. There’s no reason that instead of renting one you could not buy a portable welder or generator and hook it up to your car.

map
map
Reply to  map
2 years ago

“So you rent a generator. Plug it into your cars charge socket and pull it behind you. A car after it has reached highway speeds only needs about 20 or 30 Hp to cruise down the highway.”

You mean the generators that run on gas? You’ve just described a hybrid, which, btw, is the only practical electric car on the market.

AC is right on this point. The attempt to replace the hydrocarbon economy with alternatives is an attempt to deny Americans access to energy. The most obvious is the effect on the military supply chain, but this austerity program reaches into every aspect of American life.

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  map
2 years ago

Yup. You can store hydrocarbons. They are one of the most efficient storage mediums we have. I have 20 gallons in the garage and want to store more. The only thing holding me back is $$$, not tech.

How are you going to work the generator scheme in CA? They are banning small engines. This is about forcing people to short range, “check in” for more range chargers, and the ability to ration power to the chargers when “the grid gets overloaded.”

They can’t cut me off from gasoline when it is in cans in my garage. They can cut me off from electricity at any time. Sure, I can put in solar, but none of us here have enough roof to put up enough wattage to effectively charge an EV.

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

I think you people havecognitive dissonance on some issues. Anything that tends towards something the left would favor, “OH SHIT THAT’S BAD!”

I see electric cars and hybrids as a way to GAIN independence.

I mean I don’t own a pipe line, I don’t own a train rail line, I don’t own a supertanker and I have no way of getting any of these things, ever… but I can damn sure buy some solar panels.

So no matter what the assholes who run things do “if” I owned an electric car, and I don’t now, I could always have some way to get around.

Another thing is you people are not paying attention to certain technological innovations. There’s three big ones.

The new semiconductors can control a great, very great, deal of power with a very low cost semiconductor. These have come WAY down in price. Especially the really robust ones made of silicon carbide.

Microcontrollers have come way down in price and the processing power of these cheap little things is absurd. I mean they are really powerful. This means that new types of electric motors are possible. Musk is using these now, called switched reluctance motors . The problem with them is they need a lot of computing power to control them or they run real rough. The combination of cheap microcontrollers and cheap control transistors has made them feasible.

They are very powerful and way cheaper. It’s just coils of wire and steel plates like they have in transformers. Musk uses magnets of a lesser value than before in his I think mostly to get better starting torque or to make sure he has regenerative braking but it’s not necessary to have them cutting down cost.

https://www.controleng.com/articles/resurgence-for-sr-motors-drives/

https://www.wolfspeed.com/knowledge-center/article/basics-of-sic-series-comparing-sic-mosfets-to-si-mosfets/

This cheaper processing of Silicon carbide is why you now have all these super efficient LED lights for cars and flashlights.

The last is the advance in battery tech which I say is really not super there yet but is close. Battery tech is right now good enough but it’s not better. But for 99% of the people who mostly drive in town you don’t need any more than what is being offered now and I just gave you options if you did not want to be tied down to battery charging stations.

With the large, super large, amount of research going into it, with breakthroughs every day the writing is on the wall for petrol engines but, it will take time.

Combine this with cheap solar and people divining around in gas cars will soon be seen as fools.

Your arguments are ALL built on emotion, not facts. All of you have completely skipped over my argument that an individual can make for themselves micro-hydro, micro-wind, micro-solar and be free of all these externalities that you depend on and when I mention this it’s if you are sticking your fingers in your ears and screaming la-la-la-la-la like Jim Carrey

How anyone can argue against energy independence for the individual…I can not fathom.

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

You won’t own the EV either. It will have a kill switch, it will require a connection to the cell grid, and when they don’t want you to go anywhere, it will become a big toxic brick.

You might be able to watch netflix on the dash screen, though.

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

I’ve been looking at retrofitting trucks with used Tesla motors and used Volkswagen diesel engines. The electric motors are not too bad but the batteries are pricey.

It’s already starting to be a big thing to retrofit gas cars with electric so you’re not locked into the mainstream. If you go hybrid then you can lower the amount of batteries but still have range.

You can get used trucks if the motor is blown and /or trans missing for low cost. You could use two Volkswagen diesels for top power with electric transmission. Just like trains. Get enough batteries and all local movement could be for super cheap.

All I’ve done so far, and it may stay that way, is to check prices and look at what others have done. Best I can tell the motor controllers on Teslas are controlled by CAN bus which is a serial connection in most, probably all, cars these days. You can get a CAN bus compatible microcontroller for $10.

map
map
Reply to  map
2 years ago

Sam J,

First of all, all engines, be they electric or gas, are computerized. They all run on CANBUS’s. Whatever efficient computing technology you can apply to an electric engine you can apply to a combustion engine.

That was never a bottleneck.

The problem with electric engines powered with solar is that not enough solar energy hits the surface of the earth to power anything significant. This is even beyond the problem of solar being an intermittent energy source. The assumption is that batteries will solve the problem of intermittent energy, except that, because solar energy does not provide enough energy to begin with, batteries cannot be charged fast enough or in quantity to power anything.

Go out on a hot, summer day in July. Draw a square on the ground roughly 10″ x 8″. You will have enough energy to run an 18 watt LED lightbulb.

https://www.harborfreight.com/18-watt-foldable-solar-panel-57968.html

That is nothing.

This is why your belief that solar/electric is somehow giving you energy independence can’t be true, unless you mean to be completely independent of energy.

You’re like the kind of guy who thinks he pulled a fast one on the Left by supporting abortion because blacks get so many abortions. If electric cars gave you the kind of freedom you think it does, then the elite would never allow them.

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

“…The problem with electric engines powered with solar is that not enough solar energy hits the surface of the earth to power anything significant. …”

You do not know what you are talking about.

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

“…First of all, all engines, be they electric or gas, are computerized. They all run on CANBUS’s….”

And why are you telling me things like this? Do not even remotely pretend that you are informing me of anything at all.

I think your time would be much better spent on Miles Mathis site where you can inform us, as you do constantly, about how all the Olympic gym girls are all CIA agents and are pretending to be raped by their doctors but are really not because the CIA ordered them too.

Maybe you could also marvel at the MMC’s latest stunning news about the Jews really being the Phoenicians or even better use his super terrific math that claims pi is really 4.3(or whatever I refuse to look it up) instead of 3.14. I think this sort of info is much more your speed as you constantly link this guy.

On second thought next time you want to tell me something, to “inform me”, let me know first and I will instead of listening to you go kill a chicken and divine the truth from his entrails instead of reading what you wrote.

map
map
Reply to  map
2 years ago

Sam J,

Look, regarding solar energy…

We are bathed in the same solar radiation that is required to hit a solar panel that will then either power something or charge a battery. I am standing next to that solar panel. The amount of energy hitting it can’t be such an amount that it would render my surroundings uninhabitable.

Ergo, not enough solar energy hits the surface of the earth, the earth that I occupy, to run anything significant.

Where is the flaw here?

Now, maybe Musk is running a con on the government by accumulating carbon credits and ESG money in a bogus car company. Maybe he is really redirecting that wealth to revolutionizing communications and shipping with STARLINK and Spaceship. Maybe. But the more likely explanation is that this is just another Cabal con.

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

“…We are bathed in the same solar radiation that is required to hit a solar panel..”

Sam J. tears the head off a chicken, rips it open to examine it’s entrails, and replies.

1,000 watts per square meter. One horsepower is 746 watts. Do you consider 1 HP a significant power or not? This is more than the work a well-built draft horse can do.

A “…healthy human can produce about 1.2 hp (0.89 kW) briefly (see orders of magnitude) and sustain about 0.1 hp (0.075 kW)..”

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

So one relatively weak solar panel can put out more power than a human.

The roof of full sized van collects about 26.7 HP worth of sunlight.

Look at the Steve Jobs interview at this link where he explains. You are Xerox management. You do not understand. I’ve tried to explain to you but you are impervious. Only that which you can see, right now, is real to you. Nothing else. You have no imagination nor feel for what can be done. What is being done in electric cars is just the beginning. The reason many of things are not being built right now is…Xerox type management.

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

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

map is nothing but a full on booster for the Jew run monopoly oil industry. Any time you suggest anything that would take away their oil monopoly he goes into overdrive cover up, lie, “”pronouncement” mode where he spouts anything, anything at all, he can possibly think up to cover for the Jew monopoly.

Any people you mention that are trying to ween us off this terrible monopoly, he immediately starts into character assassination mode. Often on the flimsiest scraps of nothing. Anything, anything to keep the Jews sucking the life out of us with their energy monopoly.

map
map
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

Sam J,

You write:

“1,000 watts per square meter. One horsepower is 746 watts. Do you consider 1 HP a significant power or not? This is more than the work a well-built draft horse can do.”

Ok, so let’s convert. One square meter is 1550 square inches. So let’s say a 1,000 watts per 1550 square inches.

Let’s see if this is true. Here is a 100 watt solar panel sold by Harbor Freight.

https://www.harborfreight.com/100-watt-solar-panel-kit-63585.html

This panel is 39 by 14 inches, meaning it is 546 square inches.

So, three of these solar panels will give you over 1550 square inches but only 300 watts of power. Where do you get 1000 watts per square meter? You are off by 66%.

You write:

A “…healthy human can produce about 1.2 hp (0.89 kW) briefly (see orders of magnitude) and sustain about 0.1 hp (0.075 kW)..”

There is no way a human being can produce the work of a horse briefly or in any duration. Humans do not have the burst power of a horse because a horse weighs from 900 to 2000 pounds.

You write:

“So one relatively weak solar panel can put out more power than a human.

The roof of full sized van collects about 26.7 HP worth of sunlight.”

But we don’t run anything on human power. And that full size van runs on a combustion engine that generates anywhere from 289 to 345 horsepower. You need 10-15 roofs the size of a conversion van to run that one van. That’s quite a wing you have attached to your roof, isn’t it.

You write:

“Look at the Steve Jobs interview at this link where he explains. You are Xerox management.”

Steve Jobs was an actor. Xerox-Parc was ordered to spinoff their graphic user interface technology to build Apple, just like IBM was ordered to spinoff their PC to create Microsoft so another actor, Bill gates, can head the company.

You write:

“map is nothing but a full on booster for the Jew run monopoly oil industry.”

The Jews own both industries. They’re just tired of sharing more substantive hydrocarbons with you. Electricity is like eating bugs and plant meat instead of the real thing.

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

I can tell you do not know what you are talking about because you confuse so many things.

“1,000 watts per square meter”

Correct. This is the total. Not what present cells produce.

About the van you don’t need all this HP except when speeding up or on hills. The rest of the time it’s much less. Look this stuff up. I’m not going to explain it all to you.

“…Steve Jobs was an actor. Xerox-Parc was ordered to spinoff their graphic user interface technology to build Apple, just like IBM was ordered to spinoff their PC to create Microsoft so another actor, Bill gates, can head the company….”

More “pronouncement” shit. You have not one scrap of data that proves this. If they already controlled Xerox and IBM then why would they spin to a different company they control? You can’t even make up bullshit that makes sense.

I wonder ARE you Miles Mathis or one of the committee? He spouts the same sort of gobbledygook as you do. Are just liking yourself???

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

“…There is no way a human being can produce the work of a horse briefly or in any duration…”

Sigh. You have no understanding at all. Look this up. Humans can put out brief high output power. Look it up. It’s there if you wish to find it.

You’re wrong so much it’s pathetic. Even very simple to look up things you are wrong about. Even the simplest idea you fail to grasp if it’s not completely laid out for you. You are not qualified to “pronounce” a damn thing. You have no vision at all.

I tried to show you what are some of the possibilities, What could be limits to resources. What resources we have available and what they could be but you haven’t the foggiest idea, at all.

It’s a complete waste of time to try and get you to visualize or think about anything that’s not right in front of your face and I wouldn’t bet money that you would see that either.

Miles Mathis and his clone, or him, or his committee, are hopeless.

map
map
Reply to  map
2 years ago

Sam J,

The solar panels that I linked to from Harbor Freight, when you buy three of them, totaling 1550 sq inches, or one square meter, generate 300 watts of energy. I’m assuming these are current powercell technology. You are off by 66%. You aren’t getting the 1000 watts that you claimed.

I gallon of gasoline produces 110,000 BTU’s of energy, which is 43.2 HP/hour.

https://www.theunitconverter.com/btu-to-horsepower-hour-conversion/

Solar panels generate nowhere near that kind of power.

Yes, Gates and Jobs were actors. Silicon Valley was created to get demoralized boomers back into the workforce after the 60’s psyop and the government engineered inflation of the 70’s. You couldn’t get these demoralized boomers to work for Xerox or, God forbid, anything associated with Robert McNamara. So, Microsoft/Apple were invented so boomers can pretend they weren’t working for IBM and Xerox.

Think about it logically. Would Cabal really give you a better energy source?

Atavisionary
Atavisionary
2 years ago

>Looks like the civilians killed in the military raid in Syria were hit with large caliber gunfire, and not a missile. Sounds like a Helicopter gunship hosed the place down for over a minute.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5559ThBNz0A

Atavisionary
Atavisionary
2 years ago

RE: bullet train.

I am not an expert, but there might be a difference in how fast you can go with respect to freight vs. passenger trains. Correct me if I am wrong, but passenger trains would be a lot lighter than frieght trains and could safely go much higher speeds. The US system is primarily geared towards freight hauling so there is probably some excuse for why it doesn’t have trains going that fast. An economist article I read some years ago made the case that the US freight hauling system was actually pretty well done, but you couldn’t run bullet trains on that same system without messing it up. So bullet trains would need entirely new lines built to not interfere and also be up to new standards, but wouldn’t actually bring in that much money because passenger lines don’t bring in that much.

That said, I am sure it could be better and has been neglected because most of the wealth of this country goes to cabal graft. And black projects. And paying off surveillance ass ets.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Atavisionary
2 years ago

Bullet trains require long stretches of straight and level track. The US rail system was initially laid down for a very low price, and the track therefore meanders around quite a bit. This is particularly true in the Western States. This meandering works fine for trains traveling 35mph. But 200mph is impossible.

Mr Twister
Mr Twister
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

“Very Low price” initially… But then fast forward to BLM…
Shouldn’t the Payseurs/the freight owners be on the hook for reparations?

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
2 years ago

Some Dutch reporter rousted by CCP. The visual would be shocking to normies. Prob be gone soon.

https://mobile.twitter.com/ThomasHogeling/status/1489571734961414149?cxt=HHwWioCznbrmgqwpAAAA

Also, I used Brave to search for P*s*b*ec twitter to find it and the 5 of the first 7 results were SPLC and daily beast. Huh? Very discouraging.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Thesokorus
2 years ago

Always found the Daily Beast to be a little too on the nose, even for Satan’s minions. Can’t even pretend to hide that they exist solely to regurgitate the desires of Satan onto people?

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
2 years ago

It was kind of shocking, as the longer time goes on, the more I wonder just how much of what I have just accepted, was entirely bullshit, designed to hide how badly we have been getting ripped off.

When government is involved, it is to keep people from using something and to keep the Art from advancing. NASA was to keep Americans out of space. Amtrak is to keep people from riding trains. If you look at how the Interstate Highway system works, you can see how it was designed to keep people from travelling through small towns (like on the old Route 66.)

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  everlastingphelps
2 years ago

Same thing with Quantitative Easing and currency. It has sucked currency (oxygen) out of the actual economy.

https://mobile.twitter.com/JeffSnider_AIP/status/1489043730753536000

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

“the longer time goes on, the more I wonder just how much of what I have just accepted, was entirely bullshit, designed to hide how badly we have been getting ripped off.”

Perhaps the single most misleading thing that many intelligent Americans believe is Hanlon’s Razor, that states “never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.”

Take a look around US cities. All of the filth, dysfunction, homelessness, disrepair, etc. is not due to incompetence. It’s not due to our leaders not knowing what’s happening. It’s all purposeful, everything is exactly how they want it, and if you try to fix anything you’ll only incur their wrath.

Until Americans overcome this bizarre mental block they won’t be able to see what’s right in front of them.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanlon%27s_razor

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Hanlon was obviously cabal.
He too a principle which only applies to close family and friends who might as well be family and applied it to politics where it is the 100% opposite of reality.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
2 years ago

This absurdly lenient treatment of Hunter’s business bro Archer and his destinations look an awful lot like how a Fed asset engaged in ongoing stings would be treated. Of course, it also looks like the basest corruption. Still, I think a possibility ppl should consider.

disclaimer I am not defending the FBI/DOJ and how they use their assets. Far from it.

https://justthenews.com/accountability/russia-and-ukraine-scandals/judge-lets-convicted-hunter-biden-business-partner

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago

It looks like Taiwan’s entire semi-conductor industry is being moved to Arizona.

TECH
Inside TSMC, the Taiwanese chipmaking giant that’s building a new plant in Phoenix(Four months ago)
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/10/16/tsmc-taiwanese-chipmaker-ramping-production-to-end-chip-shortage.html

Another company involved in semiconductor production comes to Phoenix(two weeks ago)
https://ktar.com/story/4850893/another-company-involved-in-semiconductor-production-comes-to-phoenix/

“Phoenix welcomes Sunlit Chemical from Taiwan, the first in a series of foreign companies investing here as a result of TSMC,” Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego said in the release.”

map
map
Reply to  Lowell Houser
2 years ago

Are they bringing their population with them?

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  map
2 years ago

Most definitely key people at TSMC and everything being reshored to support it are probably candidates for “asylum”, yes. This is all Trump’s doing, about the only place it seems to be failing is the FOXCONN plant up at the Great Lakes, which seems to be having serious issues.

Wisconsin, Foxconn Negotiate Smaller Deal for Electronics Plant
https://www.courthousenews.com/wisconsin-foxconn-negotiate-smaller-deal-for-electronics-plant/

Reshoring the tech industry is basically a military necessity. Relying on any other country for critical parts for any weapons system or vehicle is literally just begging for it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

OT – There’s been a lot of talk here about Cabal honeytraps. When I started getting traffic on Twitter, women were coming at me like crazy. Asking for photos, wanting to know personal data about me. It was all too forced and obvious.

Secondly, thinking back on my life, just about every single mother that put the moves on me throughout my life had very evasive reasons or divorcing their husbands. I think a lot of women marry on cabal orders, get knocked up, divorce, break the hearts of their husband and their children, and bleed him dry. And it essentially dramatically reduces his desirability on the dating (and mating) market thereafter. And then there is the flip side of this, great women who end up getting pregnant by some cabal goon and then experience their own dramatic drop in desirability on the market.

It’s unimaginably cruel and ferocious. It’s one thing to not marry the one you love. It’s an entirely gruesome level of wreckery to marry someone, have kids, and then divorce them as part of a plan to wipe out talented and independent creators. This is the kind of shit that makes violations of the geneva convention seem mild.

This shit happens with a level of frequency that I think is hard for people to grasp.

I’ve also known artistically talented men who desperately wanted to be father who married women who they found out 20 years later had their tubes tied. Imagine the heartbreak of discovering that someone you’d loved for 20 years was working that level of deception on you.

B.Chiclitz
B.Chiclitz
2 years ago

Re: People struck by Canada’s mysterious brain disorder say they can’t walk, talk, or write the letter ‘Q.’ Sounds like Comms, but what it means is beyond me. Only the mentally damaged cannot talk or write about Q?


The article headline is 17 words, so that kind of affirmation is on the punch list for things to look out for when speculating on whether an article might be comms.

(Doesn’t necessarily mean our Q or Trump/patriots…could be used a comm for hidden-classified info in general)

The article refers to one woman, “33” years old, who cannot write the letter Q. Again, another wink on the punch list.

One of the symptoms is “tooth shattering” (teeth has been suggested as a comm for assets working together). This story is following up stories that started in March 2021, the headlines of which emphasized the “tooth shattering” (in this article it’s just an aside). So we have a narrative connection of some kind with shifting emphasis.

It would not be unreasonable to assume that medical terminology could not be used in a symbolic manner to communicate information. I am personally unfamiliar with medical jargon, so could not even begin to attempt to connect those dots.

But we can easily imagine how disease, operations, symptoms, etc could functionally translate symbolically to technical aspects an ongoing operation (removing a tumor =extracting a target, etc)

This is especially true, I’ve noticed, when we are presented with articles of “rare” diseases which have unusual qualities. That gives them a lot of flexibility to work in the comms.

So this feels to me like an operational update of some kind. But in the end, all it tells us is that there are operations out there and they are doing stuff. Which we already know.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  B.Chiclitz
2 years ago

“tooth” and “teeth” can also refer to the ability to bite, or the ability to damage, fight back “show fangs”, etc.

It can also refer to the ability to speak or give voice to.

I’d take “tooth shattering” to mean either silenced in some way or a reduced ability to “bite back.”

Brickbat
Brickbat
Reply to  B.Chiclitz
2 years ago

It’s all technology. The victims had no abnormalities in their brain scans.

This was caused by Israeli mind control satellites. They controlled the Cabal.

The ground-level millimeter-wave systems were used as the first line of attack against the 15% of the U.S. population that were “targeted individuals”, but those turned out to be the tip of the iceberg. You wouldn’t believe how they caused the weight loss: teleporting food and muscle and fat tissue out of the victim’s body.

The Cabal could not have been fought successfully before Trump left office. Now, they are losing control.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago

RE: Neil Young sold half the rights to his song

Bannon just told everybody that Young got $1billion from what is basically Blackrock. Is “Heart of Gold” really worth $1 BILLION DOLLARS? Is “Hey, Hey, My,My” really going to command that in future license fees?

Especially when someone can cover it and do it better?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbeIv39s04s

5 Lac Dolla
5 Lac Dolla
2 years ago

“And I am thinking, yeah, why are we traveling across country by train at 45-50mph, when we could be doing 320mph?”

1 word: Lawyers
17 words: Imagine the infinite magnitude of the thousands of liability lawsuits stemming from a catastrophic 320MPH train crash

Ed
Ed
2 years ago

Someone named Kees Van Der Pijl just came out with a book called “States of Emergency”, that apparently describes the cabal, in a fair amount of detail. Here is a review by Paul Craig Roberts:

https://www.unz.com/proberts/we-are-all-ensnared-in-the-elites-web/

From Roberts’ review:

“Van Der Pijl names names. For example, the Steering Committee of the Bilderberg Conference reflects the ruling power bloc: Eric Schmidt (Google), IT companies (Palantir) and entrepreneurs (Peter Thiel), Belgian banker and media magnate Thomas Leysen, directors and executives of financial institutions (Lazard, Deutsche Bank, the Wallenberg investor group in Sweden), Henry Kravis of the Kohlberg-Kravis-Roberts hedge fund. Leysen is a member of the Trilateral Commission, Friends of Europe, and the Bilderberg Group.

This group connects to other groups, such as the Cercle de Lorraine. Among the members is Christian Van Thillo who owns practically the entire Belgian and Dutch newspaper market. Van Thillo also is a director the the German publishing group, Bertelsmann. Another member, Count Maurice Lippens links to Friends of Europe, a group that includes in its membership former Belgian prime minister Guy Verhofstadt and former European Commissioner Neelie Kroes.”

There is no mention in the review of Blackrock and Vanguard, which apparently effectively own most of the western economy through their equity and debt investments.

This does support what I have seen elsewhere, that the senior leadership of the cabal is mostly European. Bilderberg tried to keep its existence a secret, but an investigative reporter exposed it.

Bman
Bman
2 years ago

Can anyone confirm this is Fauci’s wife??

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everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  Bman
2 years ago

Fauci is married to Tom Hanks?

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago

LockPickingLawyer – [1409] The Most Significant Security Flaw in North America
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5-qy2tbDG8

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
2 years ago

Epstein suicide case still active. Bet those guards who got the absurdly light sentences flipped.

https://mobile.twitter.com/15poundstogo/status/1489020113823191046?cxt=HHwWjMC-vfD5h6opAAAA

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
2 years ago

If you donated money to the truckers and do a chargeback on your card to keep GoFundMe from stealing it:

https://twitter.com/crabcrawler1/status/1489754294899384326

Kelly
Kelly
2 years ago

Re: the DMED data showing huge spikes in various diagnoses since vaccination started, here’s an interesting thread on Twitter stating they are changing the 2016-2020 data to hide these spikes and saying it was an error. Reminds me of the election shenanigans.

https://twitter.com/RMConservative/status/1489332504444260357?t=_fmiALruk_-hs9EZEc6G9Q&s=19

Also to follow-up on my report the other day of shortages in my grocery stores (Incase anyone was interested), the wet cat food and frozen potatoes sections have gotten even emptier and now there’s also no chicken in the meat department. Seen in multiple stores.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
2 years ago