News Briefs – 03/10/2022

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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I’ve said I think advertising is a scam, but I am thinking of trying it just to find out for certain. How would the readers here feel about a banner ad at the top of the page, and a couple in the sidebar? I am not sure anybody would even notice it, and if users saw something they were interested in, and clicked an ad, that would supposedly be between $3 and $15 tossed in the till if we were able to get Google approved, depending on the ad. I suspect Google will never approve this site for ads but it might be an interesting experiment. And if we did slip in, any funds generated would be considerably more pleasant to take in than money out of reader’s pockets, and might buy us full time moderation, site expansion, or other bells and whistles. If anyone objects at all, feel free to post. I know there is some meme-ery out there that readers hate sites with ads, so I am curious how people here feel.

VoterGa.org presents an investigation of the 2020 Georgia election which reveals massive fraud and tampering with ballots and voting machines in Fulton county, including 17,724 votes with no ballot images.

Texas election commissioner resigns after 10,000 uncounted ballots found in last week’s primary.

Trump-endorsed Arizona Gubernatorial Candidate Kari Lake filed an amicus brief in the Arizona Supreme Court in the AZGOP’s lawsuit against Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs to protect Arizona’s elections.

State Bar of Texas seeks sanctions against Dallas lawyer Sidney Powell over Trump 2020 vote disputes.

The judge dismissed all claims against former Trump attorney Sidney Powell and Fox host Jeanine Pirro in the Smartmatic lawsuit against them.

Colorado Clerk Tina Peters indicted one week after she releases findings on Dominion voting machines in the state.

A woman in Yuma County, Arizona, Alma Yadira Juarez, has pleaded guilty to her role in a local ballot trafficking operation during the 2020 primary election in Arizona. Only a misdemeanor though.

It seems Michael Sussmann’s lawyers at Latham & Watkins have done work on behalf of Twitter in matters involving the government’s “central witness,” FBI Counsel James Baker.

RNC sues over Jan 6th committee subpoena, before saying in a press release, that the House committee’s subpoena of Salesforce, a customer relationship software company used by the RNC for fundraising efforts, violates the First and Fourth Amendments and “does not advance a legislative purpose.”

A fantastic twitter thread with videos from a guy who went to Ukraine to film the war, and simply found a small number of movie sets, each filming a war scene, but no war.

Steve Bannon has put Bill Barr on notice, warning that the former attorney general “better lawyer up” as “it’s all going to come out.”

Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) expressed his frustration on Wednesday after the Washington, D.C., government dropped charges against a Florida man accused of punching a police officer who was protecting Paul in 2020.

Pro Football Hall of Famer and Jackson State football coach Deion Sanders suffered the amputation of two toes on his left foot and narrowly escaped a lower leg amputation after contracting severe blood clots in his leg.

China-owned Forbes fired a top transparency columnist after a pressure campaign from Fauci’s NIH.

California state regulators conducted an investigation at a San Diego preschool and privately interviewed children as young as 2 without their parents’ consent about their masking practices.

Austria suspends law forcing all adults to have Covid jabs and admits the ‘encroachment of fundamental rights’ is not justified.

Biden’s Climate Czar John Kerry on migration: “Wait until you see 100 million people for whom the entire food production capacity has collapsed.” Holy shit, I can’t believe I didn’t see it. That is the plan. Collapse everything globally, not just the US – and then every r-strategist all over the world will make a beeline for the US. Like every migrant from the last thirty years, times 100, all showing up over the span of a few days. And all being let in and released by Biden. Talk about being taken to the brink. Q wasn’t kidding.

Grain prices soar to the highest in six decades, spark concern of food shortages.

Cooking oil shortage sparks panic buying in Indonesia.

Stacey Abrams qualifies for governor bid in Georgia.

Democrats unveil $1.5 trillion 2,741-page bill within a day of a planned vote.

House Democrats passed a $1.5 trillion omnibus spending bill after hours of delay and Democrat confusion.

GOP/Dem spending bill funds border security for eight foreign countries.

The Democrat omnibus spending bill includes hundreds of millions in funding for gender programs in Pakistan, democracy building in Venezuela, higher education in Afghanistan, and other examples of wasteful foreign spending.

Third founder of cryptocurrency exchange pleads guilty to Bank Secrecy Act violations. If Russia were to facilitate anonymous ways to trade and transfer crypto online, it would really fuck over the west.

President Joe Biden on Wednesday ordered government agencies to begin work on creating a digital US dollar, weighing the risks and benefits of a move that could be a game changer for the global financial system.

Democrats in Maryland’s Senate are proposing a new bill that would make it lawful to murder babies 28 days after birth. Nothing in the bill specifying they must be thrown into a giant furnace shaped like an anthropomorphized bull, but nothing ruling out leaving them in a furnace they ended up in, either, from what I see.

Actress Courtney Cox’s brain sounds like it is all scrambled. the interesting parts of the article – “Courtney Cox made a shocking revelation when she admitted that she doesn’t remember much of her time filming “Friends.” Cox, 57, recently sat down with “Today’s” Willie Geist for an extended “Sunday Sitdown” interview when the actress shared that she realized there were a lot of gaps in her memory when she appeared on “Friends: The Reunion” in May 2021. “I should’ve watched all 10 seasons because when I did the reunion and was asked questions, I was like, ‘I don’t remember being there,’” she laughed… She admitted that she has a “bad memory” and doesn’t remember many things from her life beyond shooting the iconic sitcom. “It’s really basic,” she laughed. “I don’t remember any trauma in my childhood, but I have, like, three memories. I don’t know. I don’t know why.” Strangely Ashley Biden says almost the same thing. You wonder if a lot of these ultra-successful people visited a shrink in their youth, submitted to hypnosis as therapy, and have no idea what was done to them.

Nearly half of single women in the U.S. give to racial justice causes.

DOE says 100,000 student borrowers eligible for debt cancellation. Will it be random, or will it be members of the network?

Job openings top 11 million, adding to inflationary pressures.

Asian dude on New York City’s subway has a guy walk into him, words are exchanged, and the guy pulls our a hammer and starts beating him. Suspect was described as a black trans male, about 6-foot-2, wearing a wig, purple lipstick, blue jeans, red shoes and a red jacket, and carrying a tote bag.

Flawed design and poor communication, including an operator’s decision to flip a switch marked “Do Not Operate,” were the main causes of an island-wide power outage in Taiwan last week.

Democrats met with oil execs last year and pressured them to decrease output over climate change.

Oil crashes on UAE statement in favor of boosting oil output.

Venezuelan oil is mostly ownd by Russia, so Biden shifting purchasing to there does nothing to Russia.

JPMorgan bails out Chinese Nickel giant facing billions in losses from record margin call.

Secret Ukrainian documents allegedly captured by the Russian military seemingly prove that Kiev was planning a major offensive against the breakaway eastern Donbass regions, this month, which Moscow preempted with its own attack.

Biden admin now says biological labs that they said were in Ukraine yesterday do not exist.

**New Video** Russia tells the US “We have found your biological weapons.”

Russian President Vladimir Putin has produced documents proving that the US-funded bioterror labs in Ukraine were releasing dangerous pathogens such as anthrax, the plague, cholera and tularemia near the Russian border.

Russia declared that the U.S. and Ukraine have covered up violations of the 1972 Biological Weapons Convention.

A provocation involving 80 tons of ammonia is being plotted in Ukraine in order to subsequently accuse Russia of allegedly using chemical weapons, Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said.

Uranium stocks soar after US said to weigh sanctions on Russian nuclear giant Rosatom. Punishment for Russia screwing up Cabal’s plans for the Uranium?

US threatens China over Russia trade.

Russian companies and banks are turning to China’s currency, the yuan (also known as the renminbi), as the doors to the U.S. dollar-based global financial system slam shut due to sanctions.

Ban on tech sales to Russia could spark global microchip war.

The World Economic Forum has put on ice its relationships with Russia, including strategic partnerships with conglomerates run by oligarchs, a Kremlin-backed research center in Moscow, and an advisory council led by Russian President Vladimir Putin’s economic adviser.

Cardiff Philharmonic Orchestra removes Tchaikovsky over the Ukraine conflict.

Amazon suspends retail shipments to Russia & Belarus, and blocks Prime Video.

Twitter to launch a dark web service to defy the Russian block.

US intel officials warn Putin could nuke a Ukrainian city. It is interesting our ability to grasp reality, and these officials perceptions of how big a lie we will believe have diverged so completely. They have no idea how awoken the populace has become.

Ukrainian nationalists have attacked a substation supplying power to the Chernobyl NPP, Russian MoD says.

Ukraine bans wheat & grain exports vital to global food supply, citing citizens under siege.

Russia is starving city residents out in sieges, to avoid guerilla warfare in the streets.

Global banks and other financial institutions are on the hook for a minimum of the $41 billion in known Credit Default Swap protection they sold in case of a Russian sovereign debt default (and Russian corporate debt default), and there is also approximately $100 billion of Russian sovereign debt (whose default is looking more and more likely) sitting on the balance sheets of foreign banks, all of which may trigger another 2008 scenario when Russia defaults.

Freedom Convoy forums tend to believe there is a lot of disinformation wrongly attacking Russia for its invasion of Ukraine.

Russia appears to be preparing for a massive cyberattack that will cripple the internet.

Iran nuclear talks stumble over unresolved Russia demands that Western sanctions targeting Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine would not affect its trade with Iran.

Conservative Yoon Suk-yeol wins South Korea Presidential election.

DOJ and SEC are investigating Barry Diller, David Geffen, and Alexander von Furstenberg for insider trading after they bought Activision Blizzard share options – now worth $168 MILLION – days before Microsoft bought the videogame firm.

HBO is facing a class action lawsuit over allegations that it gave subscribers’ viewing history to Facebook without proper permission.

South Carolina Democrat switches to Republican Party, saying ‘I am pro-life and for funding police.’

Rep. Michael Cloud (R-TX) is introducing legislation to require the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) to erase all firearm transaction data it has accumulated.

Republican Senators attempt to resurrect Constitutional Carry in Indiana.

On Bannon it is noted that 200,000 Republicans have become committeemen across the nation. 

We are fortunate to be getting regular statements from President Donald J. Trump to lift our spirits, which we can post here, straight from his News Aggregator on his website located here, complete with its own news stories. You can also get more statements from President Trump via email by signing up here.

03/08/22

Just confirmed that most of Europe won’t go along with the United States in boycotting Russian oil and gas. As usual the United States will be left out there alone, being taken advantage of by Europe, as we defend them, while we read in the Fake News how everyone has come together under Biden to fight Russia.

03/08/22

 Also, this past October the Racine County Sheriff, Christopher Schmaling, referred felony criminal charges against five of the six members of the Wisconsin Election Commission (“WEC”) for their scheme to violate Wisconsin law and allow illegal vote harvesting in nursing homes. The Sheriff stated that the governing “election statute was in fact not just broken but shattered” in all 72 counties across Wisconsin. Read the full story here

 Numerous other states are likewise finding large scale Election Fraud and irregularities. Interesting time! 

Spread r/K Theory, because an awake populace can’t be lied to.

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Farcesensitive
2 years ago

I would not mind ads as long as they were not in your face.
My only thought is to make sure you do not even accidentally become dependent on the ad income even in the smallest way.

Paul
Paul
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

That was my second thought, my first was my ad block is good so sorry, I would probably not notice. You could do a 2 tier site like the marcketticker with the Nad section

Atavisionary
Atavisionary
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Google tends to only suspend ads on individual pages because an algorithm found a grouping of words it didn’t like. With as many pages as you have, it wouldn’t matter much overall.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Pretty sure you’d get more from a tip jar here than any advertising, especially if you upgraded the site to create permanent comment threads. That, alongside your daily update and editorials, would add a lot of value. You lose a lot of the value you create here with the gone and forgotten nature of the comment section.

Stern
Stern
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

I think it means comment threads that persist for more than one day, where active discussion lifts threads to the top and keeps it there in rankings, potentially for days and weeks, until pushed down by rising threads and depleted activity. It’s pretty much standard on many blogs. Part of the fun here is that every day is a blank slate, tbh

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

I meant the kind of topic comment threads you get on forum/message boards. I think you may have tried something like that before but it was divorced from your main editorial page so it was unused (?).

My main point is that as you know the comments here add a lot to your excellent work. Unfortunately the structure of the blog means interesting comment threads run out after a few reply steps, and then its all buried in the archive after a couple of days. So, the site loses momentum that was created in the comments. Sustained comment threads would generate a traction and growth on their own.

Reb
Reb
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

AC, do not use Ggl ads. They will find innumerable ways to demonetize you and you will have little control over what they serve. Take a look at Ezoic. Also, watch to see if gab extends into this space as well.

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

“That is the plan. Collapse everything globally, not just the US – and then every r-strategist all over the world will make a beeline for the US. Like every migrant from the last thirty years, times 100, all showing up over the span of a few days. And all being let in and released by Biden. Talk about being taken to the brink. Q wasn’t kidding.”

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There had better be something planned to prevent that.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

“Texas election commissioner resigns after 10,000 uncounted ballots found in last week’s primary.”

“State Bar of Texas seeks sanctions against Dallas lawyer Sidney Powell over Trump 2020 vote disputes.”

Good Lord, Texas is pozzed.

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

lol

Hardly. The five big cities are pozzed. They are also fucked as soon as the surrounding red decides it is time for Hard Men.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
Reply to  everlastingphelps
2 years ago

Hopefully, otherwise I might have to send ya’ll a pair of ass-kickin boots.

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

Got a closet full of them.

Well, three pairs. But that’s full for my closet.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  everlastingphelps
2 years ago

Austin is packed full of libtards and their hangers-on. Last time I was there, I might as well have been in Boston; I used to call Austin “West Boston” for a while after that.

From reports, it has become *much* worse since then.

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

It’s been Moscow on the Brazos my entire life. It’s just more obvious now.

ardwoll
ardwoll
Reply to  everlastingphelps
2 years ago

“The 5 big cities are pozzed”

How do you suppose reliably republican california became a rock-solid blue state? and Oregon? and Washington? and Nevada? and (very soon now) Arizona? etc etc etc

when the Big City can outnumber the rest of the entire state, that’s what happens. and Houston/The Metroplex/Austin-San Antone are growing **much** faster than the rural parts, no?

Max Barrage
Max Barrage
Reply to  ardwoll
2 years ago

It’s the same thing with blue NY. If NYC was it’s own state, NY would be a red state.

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  ardwoll
2 years ago

No. The suburbs are growing faster, but the people who are moving here are disproportionately conservative (for urban voters.)

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

“A fantastic twitter thread with videos from a guy who went to Ukraine to film the war, and simply found a small number of movie sets, each filming a war scene, but no war.”

That’s the only thing the Russians need to be more proactive on, revealing this stuff. There will be instant tangible results.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

“Pro Football Hall of Famer and Jackson State football coach Deion Sanders suffered the amputation of two toes on his left foot and narrowly escaped a lower leg amputation after contracting severe blood clots in his leg.”

The clot shots are a permanent degrade. You’ll never get better after you take them, your condition will only worsen until you die. Clots, adema, cancer, brain fog, infertility, ALS-like symptoms will gradually become a permanent fixture of society until there is a collapse. Cabal knows this and will try to make the eventual “uncovering” of this, the greatest genocide in history, irrelevant by making the environment it is revealed in irrelevant -ie. post-WWIII. Good luck- they may not be able to hide the greatest crime in history, but they will certainly make the attempt.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

“Talk about being taken to the brink. Q wasn’t kidding.”

1) Rack
2) Stack

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

“Democrats in Maryland’s Senate are proposing a new bill that would make it lawful to murder babies 28 days after birth. Nothing in the bill specifying they must be thrown into a giant furnace shaped like an anthropomorphized bull..”

There won’t be a single free-standing structure in that entire state by the time the Almighty is finished with them.

It really is the same group of filth. From ancient Canaan, to the stumbling block and fall of ancient Israel, all the way down to today. Same group of vermin.

FrankNorman
FrankNorman
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

If there’s literally a continuity of them like that, rather than different groups of people falling into the same sort of vices, then the question becomes: how do they get away each time, to start over with the same evil somewhere else?

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

“JPMorgan bails out Chinese Nickel giant facing billions in losses from record margin call.”

At this point how much more evidence do you need that China is still captured by Cabal?

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

At the moment, it appears certain the US and entire West is captured by Cabal, and meanwhile China is not sanctioning Russia so, respectfully, I do need more evidence.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
Reply to  Huck
2 years ago

Western and Chinese entities are joined at the hip. Until we see a complete severing of China from the West, I’ll believe it.

It’s the only thing I really disagree with VD on, although he had a really good term, that I will use, called the “WereWest”. Describes the situation perfectly.

Of course, from my point of view, Cabal wants to kill most Westerners (Whites) through a variety of means (displacement, Vaxxing, WW3, miscegenation) and so when the West is destroyed, which Cabal wants, where then is Cabal? Parasites in the migration phase of their life cycle are very small and hard to find. So where is Cabal? Where is Cabal going? Where have it’s nucleic spores freshly embedded?

But yes, the US and most of the West is infected by Cabal’s mind virus and is doomed. For the entirety of it’s history the West never harbored existential hatred of Russians/Orthodoxy until the Cabalist movements of the 20th and 21st centuries. There were wars, yes, and there was a Cabalite faction of the Catholic Church that gained more control, for a while (1200-1650). For the US and “West” to display hatred now means simply, they are not the West anymore. Even in the Cold War the US didn’t hate Russian ethnics.

There are other, older entities and societies that do hate Russians and in fact, all White people. Those entities run the West, and are gaining power in other societies as well. I believe they run China additionally and are biding their time until they can “emerge”, ie. after the West has fallen.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

Thanks, Rex. Always educational to get your perspective. I agree, the sudden, viral and ubiquitous hate on Russia – after the covid psyop – has fully revealed the Cabal’s hidden hand, to those with the will to see.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Huck
2 years ago

There were Chinese banks that cut Russia off.

I think China is a battleground right now, I don’t like any of the sides in China but I do think there are cabal and non-cabal factions.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
2 years ago

“How would the readers here feel about a banner ad at the top of the page, and a couple in the sidebar?”

No problem with it at all. Interesting to see if it makes money.

Boud
Boud
Reply to  Corn Pop
2 years ago

Agreed, I’ll even click on the links everyday

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

“**New Video** Russia tells the US “We have found your biological weapons.””

The casus belli that Cabal was hoping for. Hopefully, Russia retaliates against those responsible to deter future attacks by (((them))).

Eric The Awful
Eric The Awful
2 years ago

Regarding ads, it shouldn’t be a big deal for most of us. I run ad blockers and rarely see ads anyway. I guess anything I’m interested in is banned from advertising by Big Tech. Even when I’m looking for “normie” things I don’t see relevant ads.

I wonder if Gab Ads will ever reach the point where they’re willing to serve ads on sites like this? That would probably be useful.

D.C.
D.C.
2 years ago

Anything helps you AC, i’m all for that. Only thing comes to mind is the possibility, as with everything connected with globo=peedo world, lurking within, its a lie and a control, in that light would adding advertisments be inviting the beast into your home and a threat to all your hard work? And possibly you?
There’s that meta beast out there, every bit of rejection of that modern world is the kind of legitimate defiance and resistance that counts.
I would rather give you bucks out of my modest pocket than see any harm come to you and yours, any day.

Just Me
Just Me
2 years ago

“ I suspect Google will never approve this site for ads but it might be an interesting experiment. And if we did slip in, any funds generated would be considerably more pleasant to take in than money out of reader’s pockets, and might buy us full time moderation, site expansion, or other bells and whistles.”

Generally a bad idea.
You’re looking at this from the wrong perspective, AC. You’re not taking money out of peoples pockets.
You are providing a service, just like a plumber, mechanic or any of a million other careers.
We pay for all sorts of useless shit every month.
Nothing wrong with those that appreciate what you do demonstrating it.

Just don’t lock this behind a pay wall. It’s just too valuable.

Nan C.
Nan C.
2 years ago

regarding ads, no issues as far as this reader is concerned, but may I suggest a donation button as part of your experiment? If you state what donations will be used for and otherwise continue to provide “free” content, I don’t believe anyone would be turned off, and you will likely receive voluntary contributions to your effort.

ChpLvr
Reply to  Nan C.
2 years ago

yes, a donation button is a good idea. Make it easy for us to remember to pay you.

Machine Trooper
Machine Trooper
2 years ago

I wouldn’t mind a banner at the top and sides. It’s the pop-ups that piss me off in a hurry. There are some sites with such relentless pop-ups that I rage-quit without being able to read so much as a single paragraph.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

>Democrats in Maryland’s Senate are proposing a new bill that would make it lawful to murder babies 28 days after birth.

Not so much lawful to murder, but unlawful for the police to investigate, making a defacto baby murder black market (as stated in your moloch reference).

The urge to fedpost intensifies. Something something minecraft servers booting up, etc.

In all seriousness, I believe this is a line in the sand that would really kick a whole hornet’s nest of express shipments to judgement day for the politicians involved. The abstract thoughts of future shortages or economic downturn are less easy to rile up the emotions, but murdering live babies and the government shrugging and looking away is probably enough to spur some action they won’t like one bit.

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

>Line in the sand.
Remember that “extremist” who “reached out and touched” good doctor Bernard Sleppian while the doc was standing in the kitchen of his mansion one dark morning, enjoying a glass of oj? Worth looking up. What do the Chinese say about “interesting times?”

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

What’s your favorite hobby anon?

Vidya

Really? What’s your favorite game?

Minecraft
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MG
MG
2 years ago

Amazing timing on your question! I was trying to read a story about a recent Supreme Court decision and as is typical the ad on the side bar was blinking and distracting me to the point that I could not focus on the story and impatiently clicked off it and onto your site thinking what a relief it was to have a nice calm read of what is already troubling, distracting and nerve grating news in general. Adding ads to that mix, especially the blinking ones, ups the stress level on a grand scale. There are some sites that I will not give full credit to validity of info because of the cheap shot adds that are featured on the site. Thank you for asking this question.

Donnie
Donnie
2 years ago

“A fantastic twitter thread with videos from a guy who went to Ukraine….” This is a must watch. It is a perfect example of how you manage the narrative or create one, and it’s being done by pros who all seem to have the beat and are all dancing to the same tune. Everything our governments tell us is a lie and most of what you see is fake.

Sim1776
Sim1776
Reply to  Donnie
2 years ago

I’ll second this. Watch the videos in the thread.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

>Nearly half of single women in the U.S. give to racial justice causes.

This is why any sane, loving husbands should support disenfranchising women (assuming elections are real, which is doubtful at best). It stops insane cat ladies and sterile wine aunts from nullifying your normal human wife’s vote, which you’ll be representing as her husband anyway.

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

What you say is the logical way to see it. So it’s quite a tell when most women on our side fiercely oppose such an idea. MAYBE a trade could be offered: Women will give up voting, if they get to execute convicted rapists and pedophiles. There could be a lottery, you know…

Marielle Redclaw
Marielle Redclaw
Reply to  Ghost Who Walks
2 years ago

When you look at “If only X voted” diagrams, the results from white women and white men are nearly identical. No one, not even on the right, pays attention to the racial differences. Only allowing whites to vote fixes it all. Only allowing men to vote faces the same racial demographic problems we face now.

But it’s safer to dunk on women than the other races. Conservatives jump up and cry “we’re not like that!” faster than the most hard core prog-activist, but they’ll sh*t on their own women more aggressively than gay men.

“We all bleed red!” is their favorite line. Well, so do pangolins and rainbow lorikeets.

Yet given all that, my current offer is this:

I’ll give up the vote, but I no longer pay taxes.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
2 years ago

Your terms are acceptable but your facts are partially wrong:
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White women significantly contributed to having so many minorities here, they were the thin end of the wedge and they still are notably more leftist than white men even if not as much as minorities.

info
info
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
2 years ago

“But it’s safer to dunk on women than the other races.”

Not what I have seen until recently. Except online:
https://dalrock.wordpress.com/2016/02/21/sunday-morning-cartoons/

Chivalry as it mutated considered women as morally superior to men:
http://law.wustl.edu/staff/Taylor/WOMEN/MOOFFMAN/moral.htm

Now combine that with the actual feminist ideology. And this will cause problems. The mismatch will overtime build up pressure.

Anyway. Read Dalrock from the very beginning to get the gist of why things are the way they are. Especially among Conservatives.

Dalrock.wordpress.com

“Conservatives jump up and cry “we’re not like that!” faster than the most hard core prog-activist, but they’ll sh*t on their own women more aggressively than gay men”

Feminist women aren’t their women. They especially loathe those who claim to be conservative but are actually not.

The vote is inherently connected to the draft. It really isn’t that different than the Hoplite one spear, one vote.

Doug
Doug
2 years ago

RE: (paraphrase) “How do you feel about ads on this site?”

I feel like this is your site and if you want to explore a way to recoup some of your costs, go for it. Keep providing valuable content. My personal opinion, and worth every penny you paid for it, is that if you make it non-obtrusive people will deal.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

Ads as an experiment?
Intellectually stimulating, but it seems like a good way to have globohomo shut down this site.

Eric The Awful
Eric The Awful
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

I’ve mentioned your book and tried to summarize it for several “conservatives” I know. As far as I know, only one got the book himself, and it was when I sent him notice you were offering it free. I don’t know if he’s read it or not.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

I found the book because of Stephan Molyneux or Bill Whittle, they both did videos on it and I cannot remember which I watched first. I don’t remember seeing any ads for it. I post the Amazon link whenever I can on Gab. I’m not sure if I’ve even sold one copy for you, but I’m trying. But I really do think you should try the ads, just to get something tangible back from all of this.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Lowell Houser
2 years ago

Ditto. That’s where I heard it. Stephan and Bill’s chat about it on Stephan’s podcast.

Chief_Tuscaloosa
Chief_Tuscaloosa
2 years ago

“Holy shit, I can’t believe I didn’t see it. That is the plan. Collapse everything globally, not just the US – and then every r-strategist all over the world will make a beeline for the US. Like every migrant from the last thirty years, times 100, all showing up over the span of a few days. And all being let in and released by Biden. Talk about being taken to the brink. Q wasn’t kidding.”

If Blackrock is clued in to the plan (and how could they not be?), this would explain their massive investment in U.S. real estate. Because all these new foreign rabbits will need places to live, even if plenty of U.S. citizens are dying of the vaxx (RIP Katie Meyer, et al).

HM1488
HM1488
2 years ago

RE: Ads.

Ads are a meme. I only click ads by accident, and I block ads where I can.

However, I want to support the site. I know you were looking into bitcoin, but bitcoin has issues. Can your readers mail cash or silver to a PO box where you can pick it up? Just a thought.

Eric The Awful
Eric The Awful
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

I don’t trust Google Ads. Back around 2005 or maybe 7, I was running ads on an old Blogger blog I had. I got up to almost $100 in earnings from the ads, where they were going to have to pay me, I saw an ad on my own blog that was directly relevant to me, and I clicked on it. They immediately killed my account. I tried to appeal, but they denied it and I can never have a Google Ads account again, even though they keep sending me email. I think they were less concerned with me clicking on the one ad in my life that was relevant to me than with having to pay me.

To Hell with Screwgle.

Atavisionary
Atavisionary
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

No, they do pay. You have to accumulate enough to get over 100 dollars before they will transfer it into your account. Since 2014 I have gotten around 300 dollars from google ads, and am fairly close to the next 100. Your site probably gets a lot more traffic so in theory you should be able to get more faster.

The guy is right though, don’t ever click on an ad on your own site because they will kick you out. It should be pretty easy to avoid that though.

HM1488
HM1488
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

> see exactly how the system failed to work as advertised.

The failure of ads would be amusing, at the very least.

You know more about website hosting than I do; how nasty can Google et al. get with respect to censoring you? You say, “Nothing is ever shutting down. Worst case scenario they tell me to delete something and I don’t, and they kick me off.” Can the Cabal ban you from ever buying a domain anywhere? I do not know.

> as comments become a full-time job and to hire people to enlarge the site

Would you accept volunteers to moderate comments? Volunteers do not help with the financial burden, but they could help with the time burden. I would volunteer.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

> I notice on bigger sites with comments, you lose the community aspect.

True, and a serious problem. I used to hit some sites during my morning browse, and there’d already be 2,000 comments on some article, and some multiple of that by evening. Some of them might even have been relevant and informative, buried in the usual swill of camped-out trolls, spammers, and general nutters. That many comments makes it impossible to actually participate in a discussion; all you can do is drop your two bits’ worth in on a drive-by. My commenting time is better used at places where I can be an actual participant.

Some places turn their comments over to Disqus, which sucks more than I’m willing to put up with. Others require subscribing through Google. Nope. Some shut down their comments entirely and direct readers to social media sites to reply, and others don’t seem to want any interaction with their readers at all.

HM1488
HM1488
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

> What I would really like is to get a programmer who could draw up a script that would allow commenters to register, and decide whose comments they want to see. I notice on bigger sites with comments, you lose the community aspect.

I have a few years of professional experience with computer scripting (Matlab and Python mostly). Never touched web dev or .php, but FYI. If you could use my skills sometime, just let me know.

One thing that I do like about this site is the *lack* of registration to post. It seems that everything requires a sign-up these days, and that’s tiring.

> I’d love a script which almost social media’s comments, where you could build a roster of commenters you liked, and maybe each of you got served two additional random commenters after they had been commenting for a year, and if you like them they were added to your queue, and if not, they disappeared.

Sites (e.g., Facebook) do use this method, but as a user, I don’t like the filtering since I want to see everything. What I would like to have is a Reddit-esque upvote feature (and possibly downvote) since often I want to support a thoughtful comment without writing a dumb response like “exactly” or “wow.” The power to upvote would probably require a user account though.

ChpLvr
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

What good is our money if we can’t use it to pay for things of value to us? Lord knows we part with plenty for the enemy. We need to support our friends. Now I will put my money where my mouth is, if I can figure out how to do it.

Anon
Anon
2 years ago

Looks like all the smartest people in the room have outsmarted themselves. r motivated people are running out of places to invade, China mercantile policies under monetary pressure, Russia popping world wide bubbles. Climate change is here. Globohomo is being flooded with God given facts.

Ed
Ed
2 years ago

I just went through the late comments from yesterday, and will repost my own comment, since the article I linked to was important enough not to get buried.

Here is a must read article via “Northern Truthseaker” by John Kaminsky of Global Research:

https://northerntruthseekersblog.wordpress.com/

The argument, and there are documents to back this up, is that the plan was an international “agreement” to make COVID tyranny and vaccine mandates permanent, worldwide. This apparently is now on hold until August. It was originally supposed to take place in May.

As compromised as institutions were, the only way to get this was another, worse virus, and the only way to do that was a bioweapon. So this supports the theory that the Ukraine incursion is actually happening, and is a whitehat effort to take out the bioweapons labs. The sudden lifting of the mandates and COVID tyranny measures in most places may have been a strategy to lift everything, a worse pandemic happens, and then people will be told that that the pandemic happened because the restrictions were lifted and now they will have to be made permanent. If this is correct, its interesting that they decided to double down on the original strategy.

Ed
Ed
2 years ago

On advertising, I am for it as long as the ad does not block the comment. Banner and side bar ads are good, though animated ads can get too distracting.

The alternative are paywalls/ subscription services, which I hate since I make it a practice to keep any recurring expenses to a minimum. They also don’t work well as long as there is still some related free or ad supported comment out there. Fundraising I’m wary of, since when I give money I would like to give a large one and done donation, but instead you usually get put on a list if you give anything and pestered for future donations. The two sites I’ve given money to have not done that, fortunately, but it has happened with donations to other things.

beekay
beekay
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

AC, you might want to contact Kane at Citizen Free Press. IIRC, he had an open donation period via PayPal (?), but also had a snail mail address.

swiftfoxmark2
2 years ago

Regarding the Courtney Cox thing, there’s another person you should be aware of: Julie Strain. She was a porn star who claims to have no memory of her childhood due to head trauma she supposedly got from falling off a horse. This is significant because she was married to Robert Eastman, one of the co-creators of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  swiftfoxmark2
2 years ago

Julie Strain was the model used for Taarna in the movie “Heavy Metal,” and Molly Michion, in Christopher Moore’s “The Stupidest Angel: A Heartwarming Tale of Christmas Terror.” (which is freakin’ hilarious, btw)

Ed
Ed
2 years ago

This came up the the Lockdown Skepticism sub on Reddit, one of the few establishment critical subs left on Reddit. They banned a sub on the same topic that was more openly critical of the establishment narrative.

Reading this post, and the comments is informative to just get a comprehensive picture of the insanity of the last two years, which seems to be winding down, at least temporarily:

https://www.reddit.com/r/LockdownSkepticism/comments/t8pruz/in_your_opinion_what_are_the_worstmost_worrying/

One thing that occurred to me reading over the comments is that most of the Karens described enforcing the rules were probably surveillance or otherwise Cabal operatives.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

“Biden admin now says biological labs that they said were in Ukraine yesterday, do not exist.”

That’s because they are now the property of Russia.
So technically, no, we don’t have any labs in Ukraine.

Ed
Ed
2 years ago

There has been some discussion about how COVID tyranny will be remembered, assuming it is winding down. I’m not sure if it really is winding down. Still plenty of masks where I live, and as I posted earlier I suspect the plan was to end COVID restrictions, then release a new, bigger, bio-weapon, and then blame the ending of the restrictions for the new outbreak and this time implement them permanently.

If this winds down, I think the Cabal will work to minimize the negative effect on their agents who implemented the tyranny. They may allow some politicians to lose re-election, since these tend to be outer Cabal enablers anyway. If absolutely necessary, they will extract the inner Cabal agents via faked deaths and fake prison sentences. They will want to signal to other candidates that they will take care of their own.

Among NPCs, most likely this gets memory holed, and though the dissidents will remember, among the general public you will have books written on this period eighty years from now, and people reading them will have no idea that this happened and wonder if the authors aren’t making things up. Or it could be viewed as a sort of fad, and NPCs will take the attitude of well, that was fun, when is the next one?

As for lowered life expectancy and bad health outcomes from the injections, the world has actually already gone for something similar with cigarettes. From the 1940s through the 1970s, just about everybody smoked. If you didn’t smoke, you were regarded as really weird. People smoked while working in offices, while dining out, and in airplanes. Tobacco had been around for awhile but suddenly everyone smoked. Cigarette smoking was at least initially promoted as healthy, though the companies had data showing otherwise. The government put them in soldiers’ and sailors’ rations, though they never tried to ban non-smokers from employment or ban people from various public places if they weren’t smoking.

Then suddenly the media proclaimed that cigarette smoking was unhealthy. They were taxed and things were now made difficult for smokers. The cigarette manufacturers were never really punished, other than having to give more money to the government decades after the fact. Nothing was done with the advertising agencies, though the advertising was banned from TV. I’ve expressed skepticism about whether smoking is really as unhealthy as its made up to be, but its clearly co-related with lower life expectancy (more so actually than for other drugs, even incorporating the fact that other drugs carry the risk of accidents due to intoxication and overdoses), and heightened risk for cancer, throat and heart problems. But the smokers themselves seemed to just roll with this, even as they dealt with the bad health outcomes, neither reproaching the advertisers, manufacturers, nor themselves for falling for the advertising and peer pressure.

So probably with the injections, even as the NPCs deal with various health issues and lowered life expectancy, they will just roll with it and not question anything. The big problem here is the precedent set by the government coercion, so we really have to hope the judiciary issues rulings against this, even though one reason the coercion is being withdrawn so suddenly is to try to make the matter moot before the judges can rule on the lawsuits.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ed
2 years ago

Re: smoking bad for you

Tar and chemical filled mass manufactured tobacco is absolutely bad for you.

Growing and drying your own leaves is probably neutral health-wise, or has minimal positive/negative effects. Definitely not the mass cancer infusions we see.

Cigarettes always struck me as cover for whatever was really causing the cancer they didn’t want people to know about. Plenty of people in my life died from serious lung cancer having never / minimally smoked in their lives. Asbestos / other unknown compounds ruining people is more plausible to me than ciggies.

Man in the Middle
Man in the Middle
2 years ago

I run Ad Block, set to allow unobtrusive ads (of which few, if any, exist), and won’t be disabling Ad Block. I would, however, be happy to send you money annually, as I do the Instapundit (directly, not via PJ Media), Michael Yon, and Gab.com. All I need is an address to which to send a check. If you do end up taking ads, consider getting them via Gab. They now take ads themselves, with a default option for Pro (i.e. donating) users not to see ads, and can likely also provide ads to you without involving Google. I would also financially support Vox Day, except that he routinely goes out of his way to diss me solely due to my age.

Ed
Ed
2 years ago

I’ve posted a lot of comments this morning. I will roll up the random minor stuff into one comment:

1. Republican legislators backing Democratic spending bills is a huge problem. Its the two party “good cop bad cop” routine that has been done in the past, sometimes with the roles reversed.

2. Russia should take their evidence to the UN security council. The US, UK, and probably France will veto any related resolution, and the UN security council hearings will not be shown or even banned in these and other NATO countries (Turkey being the one, not very likely, exception). But the hearings will be shown elsewhere in the world and non-NATO governments will take notice.

3. I claimed earlier on the site that countries that elect their presidents by direct, nationwide popular vote don’t use plurality votes, but have a majority requirement, usually via a run-off. The only exception I knew of at the time I made the comment was Gambia. It appears that South Korea uses nationwide popular vote plurality to elect their president, and South Korea is a major country, so I was not correct. The overall point stands, the normal practice is either no election at all and the president is a figurehead, or direct nationwide popular vote with a majority (run-off) requirement if the president is actively supposed to run the government. It doesn’t make sense for South Korea to not have a run-off election.

4. The Welsh musicians did not ban Tchaikovsky, they just removed a single composition by Tchaikovsky (which he was embarrassed by), celebrating a Russian victory over Napoleon. Beethoven composed a similar work celebrating Wellington’s victory over Napoleon, entitled “Wellington’s Victory”, but the 1812 Overture by Tchaikovsky is flashier and an audience favorite, while the Beethoven work is forgotten. This is still ridiculously cringey, but not as bad as the headline would indicate.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Ed
2 years ago

I dunno, deleting only one composition only makes them look even sillier to me. How many people know (or care?) that the song commemorates a Tsarist military victory that happened more than two hundred years ago?

What’s next, they’re going to cancel “Swan Lake” because General Winter fought on the Russian side?

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
2 years ago

Asian dude on New York City’s subway has a guy walk into him, words are exchanged, and the guy pulls our a hammer and starts beating him. Suspect was described as a black trans male, about 6-foot-2, wearing a wig, purple lipstick, blue jeans, red shoes and a red jacket, and carrying a tote bag.

Flavius Josephus, The War of the Jews, Chapter 9, Paragraph 10:

Now this Simon, who was without the wall, was a greater terror to the people than the Romans themselves, as were the zealots who were within it more heavy upon them than both of the other; and during this time did the mischievous contrivances and courage [of John] corrupt the body of the Galileans; for these Galileans had advanced this John, and made him very potent, who made them suitable requital from the authority he had obtained by their means; for he permitted them to do all things that any of them desired to do, while their inclination to plunder was insatiable, as was their zeal in searching the houses of the rich; and for the murdering of the men, and abusing of the women, it was sport to them. They also devoured what spoils they had taken, together with their blood, and indulged themselves in feminine wantonness, without any disturbance, till they were satiated therewith; while they decked their hair, and put on women’s garments, and were besmeared over with ointments; and that they might appear very comely, they had paints under their eyes, and imitated not only the ornaments, but also the lusts of women, and were guilty of such intolerable uncleanness, that they invented unlawful pleasures of that sort. And thus did they roll themselves up and down the city, as in a brothel-house, and defiled it entirely with their impure actions; nay, while their faces looked like the faces of women, they killed with their right hands; and when their gait was effeminate, they presently attacked men, and became warriors, and drew their swords from under their finely dyed cloaks, and ran every body through whom they alighted upon.

(My emphasis)

Bman
Bman
Reply to  everlastingphelps
2 years ago

Would have been nice to read this book in school…..

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  Bman
2 years ago

It’s actually kind of tough, I still haven’t finished it despite picking it up and putting it down for years. The best translations are the ones that are mostly transliteration, but that means that you get Greek style sentences; the sentences run on with semicolons; the semicolons define this didactic structure; this structure goes on for many clauses; those clauses end up being paragraphs long.

Like that. Honestly, it’s easier to read D.C.’s comments. (Not “shots fired”, just teasing.)

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  everlastingphelps
2 years ago
info
info
Reply to  everlastingphelps
2 years ago

The cuttlefish way of waging war. Subterfuge, surprise attacks, sabotage and other dishonorable means and so on.

Think of how a weakling male would use all the cunning devices to overcome a strong Man.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
2 years ago
Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago

RE: Ads

DO IT. Dude you go through a lot of crap for this, you should get something back.

ardwoll
ardwoll
Reply to  Lowell Houser
2 years ago

in the final analysis, that’s the real issue. highly concur.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> food production capacity has collapsed

“But–All right, I should know better than to argue with you, Jubal; you twist things. But suppose we did come from savages who didn’t know any better–What of it? We’re civilized now. Or at least I am.”

Jubal grinned. “Implying that I am not. Son, aside from my own conditioned reflex against munching a roast haunch of–well, you, for example–aside from that trained-in prejudice, I regard our taboo against cannibalism as an excellent idea… because we are not civilized.”

“Huh?”

“If we didn’t have a taboo so strong that you believed it was instinct, I can think of a long list of people I wouldn’t trust with my back turned, not with the price of beef what it is today. Eh?”

– Robert A. Heinlein, “Stranger in a Strange Land” (1961)

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> actress shared that she realized there were a lot of gaps in her memory

Could simply be prescription meds like sleeping pills, antidepressants, and some antihistamines. Almost all American women in the age group she was in then were on some kind of mind-altering meds. And being an actress, drugs and/or alcohol would likely be a factor.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

I’ve long thought there has to be mental impacts associated with making a living not being yourself and pretending to be other people, as actors have to do.

No evidence at all, but seems logical that voluntarily dissociating from yourself to pretend to be someone else might cause dissociative disorders over decades.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Nearly half of single women in the U.S. give to racial justice causes.
—-
My first two thoughts are:

a) Are they the ones who actually donated the money, or was it done in their names?

b) Were they intending to donate money to “racial justice causes”, or was it carefully presented as something else?

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

Take heart, my first thought was, “they singled out single women because married women aren’t giving anything and blow the percentages.”

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Asian dude on New York City’s subway has a guy walk into him, words are exchanged, and the guy pulls our a hammer and starts beating him.

You don’t ever hear about that kind of thing in the free states, where Asian Dude would simply unholster his firearm and eliminate the attacker.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> US threatens China over Russia trade.

Empty threat, considering how much of the former US economy is now outsourced to China.

Atavisionary
2 years ago

I would actually recommend amazon associates over google. you could link to specific things and only those things. LIke your own r/k book for example. But you could also link other specific things you think might be useful for people. Gloves or tents etc. Or at least you could a few years ago when I set it up with all my book recommendations. I tried playing with it just now and I am not sure they let you do that as easily anymore, but you can at least generate ad links and provide your own pictures if needed. That would give you more control over what showed up and you could be sure the products/books are actually useful.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Cardiff Philharmonic Orchestra removes Tchaikovsky over the Ukraine conflict.

That’ll teach Alexander II not to mess around with Britain! Those tsars are getting entirely too uppity for their station. Harrumph!

Next: the BBC will censor all “Doctor Who” episodes to remove the theme music at the beginning and end of each episode. After all, the theremin was a purely Soviet musical instrument…

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Rep. Michael Cloud (R-TX) is introducing legislation to require the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) to erase all firearm transaction data it has accumulated.

Nice idea, and it wouldn’t hurt to see it passed, but that data is *never* going away. It’ll be copied to a $50 external USB drive and given to one of the many “fusion centers” who furnish out-of-band intelligence to organizations who aren’t supposed to acquire it on their own.

Sim1776
Sim1776
2 years ago

I’m neutral on ads. I use a customized firefox at home and brave on my phone so ads rarely bother me. Id probably whitelist this site if AC decides to make the plunge.

Kelly
Kelly
2 years ago

Regarding ads – I am a daily reader and do not object, though I strenuously object to pop-up ads and am not a fan of animated ads.

And just a general comment about Ukraine/Russia, because like so many other things the last few years, it has been wild watching the propaganda machine start up. The lockstep-unified ‘other side’ is all-in for Ukraine. That ALONE makes me want to support Russia, even though I will be the first to admit that I don’t fully understand enough of what’s going on to say that openly. It’s obviously not a good way to form opinions, but once I saw the pattern, it’s hard to ignore, and they are wrong about literally everything else, so….

Once I saw how it was going, I guessed (correctly) that 5 particular facebook friends would put a Ukrainian flag in their profile and also guessed (correctly) that the performatively woke company I work for would make a deeply thoughtful/emotional statement and donate money and provide us with ways to donate and to encourage us to express our feelings on the internal social media page in case we are feeling traumatized.

Atavisionary
2 years ago

Update on Amazon associates, yes they still let you create ads for any product you want and then paste it into your site. It won’t be caught by add blockers because its just a link. I just added your book to my side bar with it. If you do sign up, just read about the “site stripe” and it should show you how to auto generate the little picture link thing that shows the cover of the book.

Atavisionary.com.

So if people click your book and buy it, I would get a small referral fee from amazon. I only make these for books, but you can do any thing at all you think would actually be useful for people to have.

Atavisionary
Atavisionary
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Hmmm, interesting problem. Unlike the google ads, you can click the amazon associates links as many times as you want and they don’t seem to care because you only get paid if a purchase is made. Not sure why they would care about the email thing, except maybe there was some scheme going on with scammers.

If it has been a while then I would probably just set up a new account with them with a new email. Chances are the deleted account is more of a hassle and they expect you to just remake one anyway like the scammers probably do.

Amazon associates pays out every month no matter how small the amount of money is, so at most you would have lost that months earnings. Between that and overall greater revenue, AA is the way to go in my opinion. Also, if they click on your book link, then go on to buy a toilet brush or something else in the same session instead, I think you still get a payout. Overall, AA generates more money than google ads and is the better service imo for the reasons above, although you could do both. And you can make it slightly less pozzed by advertising only for our side with amazon, which you can’t do with google. Google will probably put trannies and CRT on your sidebar or something. I kinda feel advertising books is a lot less in your face than most types of advertising and the books themselves would be worth reading.

I set up text and/or custom html widgets for the sidebar, and also have used a “widget in pages” pluging to put a little banner at the bottom of posts sometimes although I have kinda gotten away from that as I didn’t feel it added much and was manual for each post whereas the sidebar was the whole site with one adjustment.

Its probably worth trying to do amazon again, I would give it a whirl. Even take suggestions on survivalist gear your comments recommend to create ads for.

Atavisionary
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

It’s really not much effort and worst thing that happens is that account gets deleted again. So no reason not to try in my opinion. Plug books you like is my recommendation.

Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Atavisionary
2 years ago

I think some people would like to see an Anonymous Conservative Reading List on various topics, including but not limited to TCM, fitness, martial arts, molecular biology, etc.

ChpLvr
2 years ago

Please do not deprive us of the opportunity to donate. Set up a way for us to do it. We need to be able to support the good guys.

JJ
JJ
2 years ago

I say bombs away with the ads, bearing in mind that the more streams of revenue you have, the more likely you are to be doxxed, whether by someone on the inside or by your payment info being rounded up in a hack.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

Kristina Basham just confirmed she’s no longer together with Scott Adams.

Biggest news of the year so far.

Marielle Redclaw
Marielle Redclaw
2 years ago

Ads: just no popup ads. Top and side bar, but does it have to be Google? If anyone else, I’d happily clock some once in a while to support the site.

lordofthehundreds
2 years ago

AC, you do great work here. Get some ad money for all of your time and hard efforts. It’s a great idea and pro-business readers here understand completely.

map
map
2 years ago

Yes, go ahead and advertise.

Just Me
Just Me
2 years ago
info
info
Reply to  Just Me
2 years ago

Use presearch.com

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
2 years ago

AC, I haven’t looked too deeply into it, but I’m positive there are many alternatives to the Google Ad network, in case they don’t take you or it isn’t very profitable for you. As for the future of ads: Brendan Eich is developing the Brave alternative to Google Ads but it’s probably a year or so off, and Andrew Torba might get there first. To me, the fact that Brave continues to sell ads increases the probability that ads do work and aren’t just a money-laundering meme.

I echo the sentiments of many that I’m ready to just send you money directly and periodically. I’ve already set all of my Brave Rewards to send all ad earnings here once a month.

To people who really want to donate to AC and don’t care about a “paper trail”, you can always get Brave Browser, create a Gemini (or Uphold, but haven’t used it) account, buy some BAT, and link your account to your browser. Then you can use your browser to send AC however much BAT you’d like. The functionality’s all there and it’s minimum effort. The caveat is whether AC is equipped to cash out that BAT, so waiting for an okay might be wise.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

AC, I just wanted to point out that there are people here like me who intentionally cut themselves completely off the corporate teet years ago to live in the gray areas of the economy to support themselves. All for the purpose of working on businesses and force-multipliers that would eventually support The Cause, for The Good, Beautiful, and True. Your site attracts a certain type of person with a certain type of stubborn drive, and I wouldn’t be surprised if you had a shadow army of lurkers like me who were driven enough to live life in hard mode like that. And it isn’t about being antifragile (which is always a goal) but it’s to enable ourselves to, like you are able to do on your site right now, position ourselves to better pursue opportunities that might multiply our ability to fight The Good Fight.

This has enabled me to work on project after project on the side, failing each time for one reason or another, but getting back up and learning a tremendous amount each time. The further I go and the more I fail, the less money means to me, my drive only strengthens, and the more positive I get that God is propelling me toward some purpose.

I say all this to communicate that there are Millennials here like me who are trying their best to catch up to your level of drive and dedication for The Fight. But it’s also more than that. Thanks to you, I dont have to spend time aggregating news to try to redpill people and document the craziness. The crazy amount of work you’ve put in here and continue to put in has become a force-multipilier for our side, to the point where a highly effective swarm intelligence has manifested in the comment section. This site has enabled us to take our time to focus on developing solid foundations from which we can build other projects and platforms our side might need.

Besides, money is just a measure of stored potential waiting to be expended. Sure it’s important to keep a measure of storage for the hard times. But it’s just as important for us to exercise some of this potential to support a cause or to engage in active investments that have meaning to us. If we can’t exercise this potential regularly, what’s the point? It’s like weightlifters that run peaking cycles. They spend all of that time avoiding injury, perfecting their form, and building mass, not just for health’s sake but so that, every once in a while, they run a peaking cycle and test their maxes. It’s risky, sure, but you know that for many, there’s no point in training unless they get to let loose every once in a while.

Finally, in the Bible Paul communicates multiple times that it is good for those who serve God regularly to partake of the fruit of their labor, namely in the form of taking donation from those who directly benefit from their work. It doesn’t take away from their ministries in the least, but it’s simply supported in the Bible (e.g. 1 Timothy 5:18). Just as importantly, Paul mentions that such donations allow the donators to bear fruit on their own account (e.g. Philippians 4:15-18).

Huck
Huck
2 years ago

Anyone got a clear explanation for the Ukrainian “Nazi” description?

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Huck
2 years ago

The only “Nazi” I can think of in Ukraine might be some of the fringe white supremacist groups splintered from US home chapters, who often use Nazi symbology. Maybe a couple fo the “outlaw” biker gangs, which also have Ukrainian chapters.

All together, you might have, oh, maybe a hundred hardcore, dues-paying members, and maybe a thousand fellow-travelers. In the whole country.

Without further explanation, I’m assuming Vlad is using “Nazi” as a generic perjorative in the same way US liberals use it to mean “anyone we want to try to slime.” But they’ve overworked the word so badly nobody cares. They might as well screech “You dirty rhododendron!” for all the effect the word has any more.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

There are a lot more than that.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

Watch the documentary, “Ukraine on Fire.” It’s good. You’ll have to find it on Rumble because YouTube keeps deleting it.

Ukraine has a long nazi history. After the Nazis invaded Ukraine, large numbers of Ukrainians eagerly joined the nazi regime to fight against their own countrymen.

It’s nasty.

info
info
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

Azov battalion. Are pagans as far as I read.

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

Azov Regiment (they were upgraded) has 1000 Ukraine Army Regulars with full state support and supply, before you get to sympathizers and co-conspirators.

I think you are off by at least and order of magnitude and should reconsider the situation.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Huck
2 years ago

Look up Right Sektor and the Azov Battalion.

I’m certain I’ve seen other groups mentioned as well.

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  Huck
2 years ago

The entire southeastern area of Ukraine has been full of Nazis since WW2, who trace their lineage directly back to Uncle Sergei who collaborated with the Waffen SS. They are actual National Socialists. The problem gets a little complicated.

In the north (Kiev) we (CIA) started the Maiden protests as a coup. The Nazis in the southwest used that as an opportunity to form open militias and start doing, you know, Nazi shit. Attacking people, busting heads, making new rules, etc. When the Maidan Coup (Brought to you by the CIA) was over, the leftists there found out that they had a Nazi uprising going on in the southeast. They had barely consolidated power in their sphere (as had the Nazis) and rather than everything devolving to even more chaos, they actually made a deal with them. They brought the biggest nazi militia (Azov Battalion) into the official armed forces, started supplying them, and essentially let them do whatever they wanted.

What did they want to do? Shell Russian neighborhoods for, oh, eight years and running. So they did. And after eight years of that, that gave Putin the casus belli he needed to take over the areas that Azov has been shelling. Note — even now, when the Nazis are pretty much surrounded in the southeast, with no resupply and no corridor to retreat through, rather than fighting the Russian army, they are just continuing to shell Russian neighborhoods. Might be the absence of orders, it might just be a “fuck you” to Russia before they all get killed by the Red Army.

wooderson
wooderson
2 years ago

Approach companies that you like. Get ads directly. A banner ad that rotates to a new ad, with like, three or four ads- or more!- in the rotation, possibly charging per month, and changing with the seasons.

There was a mothering board that had a banner ad with one to three ads rotating. It was a strip that changed every time you checked in. So, if you checked in several times during the day, you’d see the different ads.

The products were small companies, usually. There were also some larger, which sort of legitimized the smaller, more obscure companies. The products were things mothers with small children would want- Waldorf doll kits, mops, cloth diapers, slings. There was a set of smaller ads down one side, for I don’t even remember. I would have bought from them, but poverty. I did get one of the Waldorf doll kits because my dad bought it for me. Thanks, Dad! We still have the doll!

Amanda Hocking had a rotating bookshelf widget on her site, for the longest time. She would have her books posted right between popular books that she liked herself- so her writing, then a Stephen King book, then her book, then some other popular writer, then some friend of hers, then a popular known writer in another genre. It was pretty great to find new, good books, based on trusting the popular known collection. I guess it’s sort of the Spotify strategy?

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

OOOOH, you added a comment edit feature!

Thanks AC, I can’t keep track of all the times I wanted to fix a typo and couldn’t.

This is a test edit

David S
David S
2 years ago

Spartacus, of the Covid Spartacus Letter fame, seems to be posting on substack. I just skimmed through his latest post and it’s fairly technical, something you might appreciate more, AC, with your background. It’s all very interesting reading.

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https://substack.com/profile/57301554-spartacus

COVID-19 Deep Dive Part II: Vaccine Complications
Our governments are compelling us to inject poison into our bodies
21 hr ago

COVID-19 Deep Dive Part I – Pathophysiology
The first in a series of articles exploring each aspect of the pandemic in detail
Mar 5

The Spartacus Letter
The original rebel yell
Mar 4

COVID-19: A Web of Corruption
The largest racketeering case in human history is unfolding before our very eyes
Feb 22

Mission Statement
Who We Are: We are a loose confederation of independent COVID-19 researchers who have collected and analyzed large reams of data on the virus, its…
Feb 21

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

Both Adams and Musk just lost their girlfriends, are divorces to protect assets incoming?

info
info
2 years ago

I think if a company commits a crime. It ought to be stripped of the legal fiction of corporate personhood so that the owners of the company can be held personally responsible for its crimes.

Like a corporate death penalty.

What do you think?

Such Google search terms as 'USS Liberty' and 'Lavon Affair'
2 years ago

RE: solicited reader feedback:

While, yeah, taking money from Google would itself be a moral victory, the unwanted attention & just the possibility of anything giving them carte blanche for giving you shit couldn’t possibly be worth it imo, and there’s just no way to get something for nothing in this world. Whatever you decide though, you could also set it up so ppl who use Brave and have a wallet on there could tip you thru that which is an ethical way for your readership to compensate you anonymously. The main problem as I see it with ads is a privacy issue for your site and therefor everyone who visits it and gives out information, but I have no real strong emotional investment in whatever you do here.

Such Google search terms as listed above
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Yeah, if Google weren’t such an obnoxious invasive presence, it wouldn’t even be an issue, but then again the level of our constantly being surveilled and monitorted being what it is, it’s probably irrelevant at this point if’s even a concern.

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

China eases control to let ruble fall faster against yuan
https://news.yahoo.com/china-eases-control-let-ruble-110631814.html

Russia says China refuses to supply aircraft parts after sanctions
https://news.yahoo.com/russia-says-china-refuses-supply-102405070.html

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

Q drop 2604 said “[Avoided Z]”
Russia put a Z on their vehicles in the Ukraine operation.

Is there a connection?

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

Theory:
US/Cabal biowarfare labs in Ukraine were getting ready to release the real deal World War Z bioweapon – post-Covid trial run – and Russia took them out just in time. Z on the vehicles is a tacit acknowledgment of that military Operation Z. Q’s reference at that time (Dec 12, 2018) may tie-in to the interim election in November 2018 having secured senate control and therefore approval for military intel ops that coordinated our current white hat response with Putin’s Ukraine Operation Z.

Bad Idea Central
Bad Idea Central
2 years ago

I would have no problem with the kind of ads you’re talking about but here’s an off the wall idea that’s probably wack but may stimulate a better one.

Charge a small fee to post a comment. That way the people who are most involved in the site would be funding it and the numbers of comments needing to be checked would drop and the quality of comments might improve.

The disadvantage would be that there is no off the shelf way to do that.

If you do it and could get Lembro back commenting again you’d have a fortune.

Grips
Grips
2 years ago

AC, consider embedding a Monero miner that can be controlled by the user (non invasive) so that readers can donate CPU cycles. I’m sure there’s ready-made modules out there if you look around

Grips
Grips
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

>Is there any risk to users?
I am not savvy enough to give you a definite answer but none that I can think of. I’m sure you grasp the basic idea of a web miner, it takes hashes and gives each visitor a few to solve, the visitor sends the solved hashes back and the miner pools all results towards your XMR address.

Monero is ideal for this first, because it is the only actually anonymous crypto. Transactions are untraceable and un-linkable with stealth addresses and ring signatures. Unlike Bitcoin, you can’t look at a Monero and tell where it originated from and there are no “dirty” Monero.

Monero hashing uses a specific algorithm called randomx which is resistant to ASICs. This means that any pc, low specs included, can be used to mine and high specs have no advantage. Mining is meant to be decentralized and done by regular people. Thirdly, total amount of mine-able Monero is not set like with Bitcoin’s 21 million, this means there’s no incentive to hoard them and there’s incentive to always mine them, and it’s less volatile making it useful for actually exchanging value as money is meant to do.

I had in mind something like
https://www.donate.crypto-webminer.com/donate.html
or
https://minero.cc/
where the miner loads as off by default and sits in a little window to the side. And the user can turn it on/off at will, set desired hash rate, etc.
If you can get a couple hundred people to mine a little bit in the background while they go about their day at their pc I wager you could get 2 bucks a day out of it. Might not be sustainable on its own, depending on readership, but it’s an extra income stream. And it will allow people who vehemently block ads to support you as well.

The official site has more info you can check out
https://www.getmonero.org/resources/about/

h
h
2 years ago

“Collapse everything globally, not just the US – and then every r-strategist all over the world will make a beeline for the US.”
Come on, you’re smart enough to see past USA=World.