News Briefs – 05/02/2022

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 an unreliable news media, 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.

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Alaska’s Division of Elections will not verify the authenticity of voter signatures on the ballots cast in the upcoming June 11 special statewide primary to replace Rep. Don Young.

Researcher featured in ‘2000 Mules’ documentary explains how he watched from within True the Vote as local election fraud was grown to a national scale.

Former Maricopa County Attorney Allister Adel, who recently resigned amid controversy over her performance in office, died Saturday at age 45, of unspecified health complications.

40Durham court filings show a plan to introduce evidence that the Clinton campaign flooded media with “unverified derogatory information” on Trump. If the government was involved, and Obama knew, as Brennan’s notes indicate he did, you would think the buck would stop with Obama, and he would have to be drawn into it.

A plurality of Americans lack trust in the FBI, according to the latest Golden/TIPP Poll. It goes for the whole government. Once it was infiltrated by a sophisticated intelligence operation, all positions of control would be lost, and from there, no matter how small the number of infiltrators, if they held those control positions, the organization agency might as well have been Cabal.

Bill Gates warns, ‘We’ve not seen the worst of Covid.’

In just one year, the COVID-19 vaccines has globally caused more vaccine injuries and more vaccine deaths than every other vaccine in the world combined over the last 20+ years.

CDC advises the vaccinated to not travel to South Korea, where 85% of the people are vaccinated, because the virus is spreading there. But the vaccines are effective.

In Iceland, stillbirths and infant mortality rates increased by 82% in 2021 over the previous nine-year average. Population control, but only of those who mindlessly accept the narrative.

Kentucky senator Rand Paul promised on Saturday to wage a vigorous review into the origins of the coronavirus if Republicans retake the Senate and he lands a committee chairmanship.

44% of COVID-vaccinated women have an average 1.8 cm diameter underarm lymph gland enlargement & those who got them biopsied had 21% “malignant” results, however as time passed the nodes were judged non-malignant. They tell everyone now that they turned out non-malignant, but there was a period back a while ago when these researchers were looking at tests showing almost one in ten vaccinated women examined radiologically on mammograms had malignant lymphoma from the vaccine immediately based on biopsy. And more might have gotten it as time went on, presumably men would have been getting this too just they weren’t getting mammograms – AND NOBODY said anything about it as government was talking about vaccinating everyone and maybe giving at least one in ten a potentially lethal lymphoma immediately, with more to follow. I would have thought that slightly significant data at the time, myself. And all of this is assuming you can trust them now, because if there is lethal outcome from the vax you can bet it will be deemed “disinformation” and nobody will be allowed to talk about it. Also, lymphomas can be attacked by the immune system, so I would wonder if these were going to recur as the patient aged, and immune degradation from age reduced the immune system’s suppression of any lymphoma. The truth is, they have no idea what happened here, and cannot say if there will be any long term effects.

John Ramsey, the father of murdered JonBenet Ramsey, on Saturday announced the start of a petition asking Colorado Gov. Jared Polis to allow an independent agency to conduct DNA testing in the case rather than the Boulder Police Department (BPD). It is funny how different this case looks so many years later, what with the photo emerging of Ghislaine behind Jon Benet at some child beauty pageant where Ghislaine must have been trolling for victims, Colorado being the home of Denver’s Cabal airport, Colorado being so rife with election rigging, so it is fully infiltrated, and all the anomalies and mis-steps in the investigation. Like JFK, Flight 800’s center fuel tank explosion, 9/11, and on and on.

Newspaper boss Robert Maxwell and Guinness fraudster Jack Lyons invested millions in Republican Mitt Romney’s first equity fund at Bain & Company. And plot twist – it wasn’t their money, and they didn’t make the decision to invest it, and now Romney’s money is not Romney’s. But if Romney showed up at a party, he would have stopped to say hi to Ghislaine. It is one big club up there, and you ain’t in it. An very few cases of extraordinary success are real.

Employees of Twitter held an emergency meeting and complained to CEO Parag Agrawal and diversity officer Dalana Brand that new owner Elon Musk is an “open homophobe and transphobe,” as they expressed fears for their futures at the company. What I take from this is, there was a time when Cabal was rewarding gay and trans with resources and power in their companies, which could somewhat offset the non-reproductive natures of those ideologies. But now, if Elon is, as he appears to be, a Cabal asset, then Cabal is swinging the pendulum back, and those ideologies, and those prone to them, are going to be culled from society. It would be funny if Evopsych was read by the elites, and had something to do with this strategy shift, but I suspect the reality is the elites knew all of that long before that book, and have been playing this very game for centuries, always controlling the shifts back and forth.

Twitter told the director of HBO’s QAnon docuseries, “Q: Into the Storm” it had “made the decision not to allow promotion of this documentary” when he tried to advertise the film. How did twitter know that it was not a hackjob ridiculing Q and the movement?

On this next one, all Mike tweeted was, “I’m Back!”:

Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas says DHS is prepared to facilitate the import of 500,000 illegal aliens per month once Title 42 runs out.

Creepy Biden says of parents who want control over how their kids are indoctrinated, “They’re all “OUR” children,” and especially when they are at school.

Tulsi Gabbard suggests Obama is behind the ‘Ministry of Truth,’ and says Biden is just a ‘front man.’

New government maps show nearly all of the West is in drought and it’s not even summer yet: “This is unprecedented.” Of the various possibilities, either the maps are fake, and just designed to produce panic, or there really is an unprecedented drought, and it happened purely by coincidence as the elites were trying to create unprecedented shortage, or there really is a drought, and its presence betrays some form of weather control by the elites. One thing I am sure of is we have absolutely no idea how advanced the really advanced technology on this planet is.

Social media users blast new show documenting teenage drag queens. Again though, this program of encouraging drag and trans in the youth is taking a specific cohort that is r-leaning, and programmable, and removing them from the gene pool by encouraging behaviors that are non-reproductive. And you would think a ruthless elite desirous of submissive windup toys would tend to not do that.

Family visiting Disney gets alerted that they are being tracked via an Apple airtag. You are seeing a lot of these now. And they all have the same theme. They never find the device, and tell themselves it must have fallen off somewhere. More likely, a member of their surveillance team had an Airtag on their keychain or something in the event they lost it, and they were merely following the family close-by, and the family never noticed. When surveillance follows, it does not hide in the bushes a hundred feet away. It stands right next to you waiting on line, pumps gas across from you at the gas station, and asks you to move so it can get something off the shelf in front of you at the grocery store, and looks uninterested in you. I almost wonder if surveillance was using some piece of sensitive tech they tagged with the airtag because they couldn’t lose it, like a handheld stingray, and they were handing the tech off from operator to operator, and that was what was accompanying the family as they moved. All their phone told them was there was an Airtag nearby, which had been staying with them as they moved. Once the surveillance, which was probably listening to them through their phones, realized the tag was burned, they waited until the family drove away, and put it in their parking spot so they would not realize it was a person with an airtag, and would not think there was someone physically following them. I would watch that daughter closely. You never know if they are following the daughter because somebody has plans for her. I have seen one girl who complained to her parents that she was followed by numerous people in her community, who “committed suicide” with her body found coincidentally right at a major body-dumping site of a serial killer. And of course, had there been airtags back then, I would bet many of Epstein’s victims would have found airtags following them around in the run up to Epstein’s approach of them, even though they could never find the actual tags. This is not a world where you want this machine paying any attention to you. Love to know the girl’s mathematics skill level.

Darpa is looking at “using preconscious brain signals rather than asking questions and waiting for consciously filtered responses…” to read people’s minds. Once they can measure, they can progress to providing stimuli until they get the measurement they want. Add in a deep learning AI to adapt the technique on the fly, and then things get weird.

A Harvard scientist wants to pull up a meteor which crashed by the Solomon Islands because he thinks it possible it might be an alien probe.

Mossad, the Israeli intelligence service, has foiled a plot to kill an Israeli diplomat, a U.S. general, and a journalist, detaining an Iranian man ordered to orchestrate the hits, The Jerusalem Post reported Saturday.

Located 14 meters (45.9 feet) underground in Germany’s Cologne, a 600 meter subterranean tunnel that connects two historic sites – a Roman palace and the city’s medieval Jewish quarter is being used for a new, underground Jewish Museum set to open soon. So were the tunnelers connecting the palace and the Jewish quarter, or was the tunnel already there? Who were the tunnelers? And are they related to us today training our troops to fight underground?

China is looking ahead and planning to protect its assets in the event the West imposes sanctions on them similar to what was done with Russia. There is a decent chance the sanctions game is being rolled out purely to justify the theft of whatever can be taken to prop up increasingly bankrupt Western governments, as the collapse closes in faster than we are being told. And as time goes on, they may need to take even China’s resources to save themselves. And somewhere in there, expect them to come for whatever you have as well.

China drone giant grounds Russia, Ukraine sales to remain impartial as its drones are used ubiquitously in the conflict between the nations.

Over at Tommy Robinson’s:

The Jewish Comedian was given power, and here is how he used it:

Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said in an interview on Italian television on Sunday that the fact Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky is Jewish does not negate the Nazi elements in his country, adding that Nazi Germany’s Chancellor Adolf Hitler also “had Jewish blood.”

Pelosi secretly flies to Ukraine to meet with Zelensky — was she grifting for a new multi-million dollar energy deal for her son?

Lavrov says ‘Russia does not consider itself to be at war with NATO, but NATO does.’ When you are younger, it is all fighting, and conflict. But as you get older, you realize it is really just idealistic young guys who should be the next generation of selfless leaders getting killed by r-selected cynical evil powerbrokers. And it doesn’t matter who is on what side. The r’s on this side welcome killing the K’s on that side. The war is r vs K, all across the globe.

Today, the Biden Administration announced that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) are taking the extraordinary step to draw down the full balance of the Bill Emerson Humanitarian Trust (BEHT) as part of an effort to provide $670 million in food assistance to countries in need as a result of Putin’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. 10% to the Big Guy, as they raid everything.

Former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO says, “We are using the Ukrainians as our proxy forces.”

Poland threatens to seize Russian pipelines.

From here:

If the Donetsk marketplace that was hit by rocket artillery on Thursday had been in a city controlled by Kiev, the names and faces of the five civilians killed would be on all major news sites. But because it was another Ukrainian attack on civilians in the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR), the deaths and 23 additional civilians injured will almost certainly go unreported, as has the been the norm during the regime’s eight years of the Donbass and Western media’s eight years of ignoring the attacks.

Russia is now openly discussing nuking London, Berlin, and Paris.

Russian TV shows simulation of 3-minute nuclear strike on UK.

Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) to introduce a joint resolution to “authorize the use of U.S. Armed Forces to defend Ukraine” should Russia use chemical, biological, and/or nuclear weapons.

Ukraine now admits ‘Ghost of Kyiv’ was ‘essential’ propaganda to boost morale. Some propaganda is virtuous in the eyes of twitter and the censors.

Putin’s top military commander is wounded in Ukraine and heads back to Russia just days after he was sent to take charge of war. It is tough to say what is real info and what is disinfo in this war, but there are numerous reports of high-level Russian commanders being killed. If that is true, it would likely be a result of high-level western surveillance technology and techniques identifying and locating these leaders and then supplying the intel for targeted assassinations. Russia would know this, which would make the continued deaths curious, as they would seem to be not altering their procedures to prevent them. However it is possible Russia is sacrificing these leaders as pawns in the bigger game, as Russian counterintelligence identifies exactly how the West goes about gathering such intelligence, so it may better protect its command structure in what may be the bigger war they suspect is on the horizon.

Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law on Sunday barring the country’s banks from sharing data with government agencies from so-called ‘unfriendly’ nations that have illegally sanctioned Russian entities and individuals.

The Russian Defense Ministry said Russian supersonic Oniks missiles destroyed a hangar with “weapons and ammunition received from the US and European states.” 

WSJ says Russia is preparing for global conflict with the US and the West.

 

Netflix dumps Meghan Markle’s “woke” animated series about a 12-year-old feminist as the streamer’s stock plummets.

Despite their high status, Anglo-Saxon royalty didn’t regularly feast on copious amounts of meat and fish but rather dined primarily on vegetables, just like the commoners they ruled over, according to two new studies. That was what that “Rofschild” said in the famous Q and A. (((They))) don’t eat meat for some reason.

Violence erupts in Paris as thousands of May Day protesters raise pressure on Macron.

CNN’s David Zurawik on Elon Musk buying Twitter – “You need regulation. You cannot let these guys control discourse in this country or we are headed to hell. We are there. Trump opened the gates of hell and now they’re chasing us down.”

94 percent of Americans are concerned about inflation, and they overwhelmingly trust Republicans to handle it.

Rally crowd boos and laughs at Liz Cheney as Trump goes over his AWESOME poll numbers.

Key excerpts from President Trump’s speech in Nebraska – “They are terrified of MAGA, and they should be.”

Spread r/K Theory, because the future is not always bright.

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Farcesensitive
2 years ago

Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas says DHS is prepared to facilitate the import of 500,000 illegal aliens per month once Title 42 runs out.

What are Trump and Q going to do about it?

If they don’t kick over the table soon we won’t even have a fighting chance and cabal will kick over the table to finish us off.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Not if they break out all the hidden guns in those cabal safe houses and tell them to start genociding us.

Most of them are military aged males.

Last edited 2 years ago by Farcesensitive
Max Barrage
Max Barrage
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

So what? Let them try, you think we’ll just sit back and take it?

Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
Reply to  Max Barrage
2 years ago

actually, yes. see: “Right-wing/Normie response to ever-escalating Antifa atrocities in Portland & Seattle” as a guide

Max Barrage
Max Barrage
Reply to  Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
2 years ago

Not quite the same thing as teams of Squatemalans shooting people, now is it?

phelps
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago
  1. They aren’t very directable. They can be turned loose to generally genocide, but to genocide us in particular will take english speakers.
  2. They won’t arm them en masse because they are just as afraid of their troops with guns as they are of us with guns.
  3. The “identify friend or foe” problem gets real easy for us when we just flip the switch on anyone brown. They still have the problem of #1.

Honestly, the more I think about it, the less I think that they intend to use all the ammo they have bought up. They aren’t stockpiling it for use. They are buying it all up to keep us from buying it. It’s less that they want ammo than that they don’t want us to have ammo. If they just shut down the ammo plants we would start shooting tomorrow. This way they can effectively shut them down (no sales to the public) while we just complain about high prices.

Last edited 2 years ago by phelps
Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  phelps
2 years ago

“They aren’t very directable. They can be turned loose to generally genocide, but to genocide us in particular will take english speakers.”
A genocide in progress will be quickly shut down by organized military force:
On 7 April, as the genocide started, RPF commander Paul Kagame warned the crisis committee and UNAMIR that he would resume the civil war if the killing did not stop.[164] The next day, Rwandan government forces attacked the national parliament building from several directions, but RPF troops stationed there successfully fought back.[165] The RPF then began an attack from the north on three fronts, seeking to link up quickly with the isolated troops in Kigali.[166] Kagame refused to talk to the interim government, believing that it was just a cover for Bagosora’s rule and not committed to ending the genocide.[167] Over the next few days, the RPF advanced steadily south, capturing Gabiro and large areas of the countryside to the north and east of Kigali.[168] They avoided attacking Kigali or Byumba, but conducted manoeuvres designed to encircle the cities and cut off supply routes.[169] The RPF also allowed Tutsi refugees from Uganda to settle behind the front line in the RPF controlled areas.[169]
Throughout April, there were numerous attempts by UNAMIR to establish a ceasefire, but Kagame insisted each time that the RPF would not stop fighting unless the killings stopped.[170] In late April, the RPF secured the whole of the Tanzanian border area and began to move west from Kibungo, to the south of Kigali.[171] They encountered little resistance, except around Kigali and Ruhengeri.[167] By 16 May, they had cut the road between Kigali and Gitarama, the temporary home of the interim government, and by 13 June, had taken Gitarama itself, following an unsuccessful attempt by the Rwandan government forces to reopen the road; the interim government was forced to relocate to Gisenyi in the far north west.[172] As well as fighting the war, Kagame was recruiting heavily to expand the army. The new recruits included Tutsi survivors of the genocide and refugees from Burundi, but were less well trained and disciplined than the earlier recruits.[173]
Having completed the encirclement of Kigali, the RPF spent the latter half of June fighting for the city itself.[174] The government forces had superior manpower and weapons, but the RPF steadily gained territory as well as conducting raids to rescue civilians from behind enemy lines.[174] According to Dallaire, this success was due to Kagame’s being a “master of psychological warfare”;[174] he exploited the fact that the government forces were concentrating on the genocide rather than the fight for Kigali, and capitalised on the government’s loss of morale as it lost territory.[174] The RPF finally defeated the Rwandan government forces in Kigali on 4 July,[131] and on 18 July took Gisenyi and the rest of the northwest, forcing the interim government into Zaire and ending the genocide.[132] At the end of July 1994, Kagame’s forces held the whole of Rwanda except for the zone in the south west which had been occupied by a French-led United Nations force as part of Opération Turquoise.[175]
https://infogalactic.com/info/Rwandan_Genocide#Rwandan_Patriotic_Front_military_campaign_and_victory

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

With no training and below average IQ. Stupid is as stupid does. They would not be the only ones with guns…

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Facilitating the introduction of 1 million poor people into the U.S. every 8 weeks for even one year would be disastrous for the country, and in particular, border states like Texas, California and Arizona.
Cities in Texas would be literally overwhelmed by the sheer volume of people, which is obviously the point.
This is a coordinated, pre planned destruction of the country, and Q isn’t going to do shit.
On the Q front, Mcafee’s Telegram page is posting again, after many months of total quiet, and claiming outright to be Q.
The page now claims the Storm is imminent, and all the bad guys are gonna get taken down.
Mcafee’s page did this routine about six months ago, and as all of us here know, nothing positive happened. In fact, the world has gone much further down the road into total shit than any of us could have anticipated even a year ago.
So, once again, we have Q related nonsense telling us to sit tight and watch the show, while Cabal and all of its operatives roll from one hit after another, with barely a road bump to slow them down.
I ask this again, but do any of Cabal’s main assets in the U.S., like Clinton and Obama and most politicians, act like they are about to be taken down?
If anything, they look to be ramping up their public activity. They certainly aren’t hiding or slowing down.
At this point I assume anything Q related is straight PsyOp until conclusively proven otherwise.
Cabal has a long history of playing with the minds and emotions of the proles, and I believe Q is no different.
To any Intel watching and reading, and we all know they are… you clowns blew it. You sat by passively and helped facilitate the destruction of the greatest material civilization the world has ever known, all to keep your miserable career paths secure.
Damn them all to hell, because hell is what they have created here on earth.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

I appreciate optimism. But 40 million people at a bare minimum, most of them military aged males, most of those additionally cabal sycophants, is not a simple problem.

Well it is, every real American takes one hypothetical scalp and we’re done, but you get my point. Peaceful self-deportation is a pipe dream at best in reality. There will be tons of bloodshed.

Marielle Redclaw
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

Who downvotes posts like this? It’s an honest question. The US is being raped continuously now. People are dying. White children are being murdered by adult blacks with near zero consequence, or losing their minds in the indoctrination schools. 25% now identify as some genderfluid nonsense. An entire generation is to be sacrificed to wake up hopelessly brainwashed people?

How is any same person supposed to accept a “plan” like this? You’re damn right, downvoters, people are going to ask hard questions.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
2 years ago

I think we have one or more downvote trolls since AC added the up and down vote system.

Posts that have even less reason to be downvoted get downvotes for seemingly no reason at all.

Last edited 2 years ago by Farcesensitive
Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
2 years ago

I tend to see downvotes as honest opinions, here in AC’s bastion. Sometimes it can be more efficient to downvote to communicate overall disagreement with a post, such as Max Barrage, Phelps, and the Anon above, especially because many of us regulars don’t want to bog down AC too much (and also in consideration of potential delays. Comments here aren’t the r-selected “Wild West” of Reddit, so I find that a downvote means something completely different here than in other forums of discussion.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
2 years ago

To be clear, I might also be too optimistic on the intentions of commenters in my above statement.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

The thing about not eating meat, only vegetables, could be related to gout? There’s supposedly some correlation between intelligence and hyperuricemia.

Johannes Q
2 years ago

Regarding the efficacy of prayer, I recommend Praying Medic:
https://prayingmedic.com/
He has several good videos on the topic. Like everything spiritual, it’s not mechanistic, not like “press this button, get this result”, but it definitely works.

Marielle Redclaw
Reply to  Johannes Q
2 years ago

My one prayer story was from after the election steal, early December. I was up at 2 am feeding my daughter, in a bit of a dark place (literally and figuratively) over what was happening. I asked for any sign or message that the forces of good were in action somewhere.

There was a bright flash of light like a photoflash, and my whole body tingled along with a pleasant warm sensation. My daughter stopped feeding for a moment, which she never did, and looked around confused, so she saw it, too. I received a strong idea in my head that everything would be all right, that evil would not prevail in the crisis. My husband walked in about half a minute later. He said something woke him up and he felt like he should come check on me.

Since the Potato got installed as President anyway, I have to idea what to think of the event.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

I recommend this video on how Information is the foundation of Reality through Quantum Physics:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOl8Djm12-c
And remember this Scripture:
Hebrews 1:3
 3The Son is the radiance of God’s glory and the exact representation of His nature, upholding all things by His powerful word. After He had provided purification for sins, He sat down at the right hand of the Majesty on high. 

AnonPosting
AnonPosting
2 years ago

To yesterdays article about the supposed 7.8% inflation in Germany. Reality looks quite a bit different and I feel like they try to hide it by adding ALL products rather than necessary products. Here are some examples from my own observation:
Gas price increase: 90%
Fuel price increase: 40%
Used cars: 100%+ (difficult to quantify)
Butter: 100%+
Flour: Often unavailable and if it’s available at least 50%+
Honey: 15%
Chicken: 35%+
Beef: 40%+
Cat&dog food: 10%+
Chicken and Duck food: 40%+
Tomatoes: 50%+ (other veggies not as bad, but pretty much all fruits and veggies became more expensive)

And then there are products that aren’t yet affected. Coffee is still somewhat stable. Hygienic articles as well. For now.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  AnonPosting
2 years ago

A family member prefers a particular popsicle treat that comes individually wrapped, 4 to a box. They noted the packaging graphics changed recently and the wrappers are now a thinner plastic that tears easily/unevenly and the treat is of lesser quality than before the change.

Rex regum venient
Rex regum venient
2 years ago

“A plurality of Americans lack trust in the FBI, according to the latest Golden/TIPP Poll.”

Well, to hear a FIB agent tell it, 40% of the US are criminals then.

TaxFreeMan
TaxFreeMan
2 years ago

As AC has said for years, until surveillance is exposed, we can’t purge UniParty and initiate extreme downsizing of state and federal governments. Stop supporting (((them))) whenever possible. Don’t comply, buy local, start garden, get on Gab and learn to become as independent as possible seems to be path ahead for families and to make our subversion as hard as possible until exposure happens.

Marielle Redclaw
Reply to  TaxFreeMan
2 years ago

The problem with growing food is many of us have the space to grow about one week of food, if that. Forget about any livestock.

I’ll be honest: sometimes “start a farm” comes across as the right wing version of “buy an EV.”

We’re looking at long term food storage, Canning and jarring. Dried fruit and meats. That sort of thing.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
2 years ago

I agree. And storing lots and lots of oatmeal, rice, wheat, and pasta/noodles (freeze them a couple days before storage if you are able). And the means by which to cook the stuff to make it taste good. Land is something I’m working hard toward, but it’s more of a mid-term proposition at best. 2033 is just around the corner and efficiency is also key. I think “start a scalable business to gain as much capital as possible” is just as important, if not more, than “start a farm”. It’s actually much more doable for most of those smart enough to have processed the key redpills.

To anyone reading this who don’t believe me: Try reading Felix Dennis’ “How to Get Rich” (Forget about Napoleon Hill’s “Think and Grow Rich”. This is a FAR better book. I sometimes think his “throat cancer” was the price he had to pay to get this book published.), subscribe to ebizfacts.com, and read all of Niall’s newsletters.

For some of us on social media (Not all of us and I’m not pointing this at TaxFreeMan or Marielle Redclaw; but you know who you are that I’m writing to here), it’s time to stop wasting energy yelling into the echo chamber and take action, people. Time to stop seeking after the dopamine hit you get from preaching to the choir.

You want to make a real difference? How many mouths can you practically feed? Or do you draw the line at telling the helpless sheep “I told you so” while you rehydrate your freeze dried preps? Your preps will shrink drastically if you bring even a single extra person on board. How many real relationships can you sustain when the going gets really tough? How many people do you think you can red-pill then? You think a few people you shoot the shit with and trade canning techniques will be enough to keep you safe? I can go on (and don’t forget that the love of money is the root of all evil), but I hope you guys get my point. Jesus-Logos-driven Agape is the only Good answer, but it’s not attainable through human means.

When the shit hits the fan is when Jesus’ teachings will really become evident to many who have ignored His gentle calling.

Kid
Kid
Reply to  Macaque Mentality
2 years ago

I’ll try and read this. I’m such a mess financially and at life, but it seems my friends aren’t really willing to help me… Feel stuck and stressed. At least my health is improving but not as much as I’d like. I’m so poor=/

kid
kid
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Interesting. I see him in about a week because of holidays/his busyness.

Right now I have a bunch of books to read but am not motivated to read them. Am barely able to read the comments here and RVF stuff about UA. And I guess the links from here, as well as my youtube subs.

Also I don’t understand why my friends don’t seem to understand how much I’m struggling. Are they like people with issues of their own, or do they not believe in the idea of helping people/sacrifice/through thick+thin?

People irl seem genuinely confused by me saying I’m always tired, or how it’s not worth it to do X errand/chore(so I leave a lot of things undone because there’s always something higher priority which I haven’t done). So they say like “why are you tired/what are you tired from” or “why haven’t you done X”. Weird that only a tiny minority of people suffer from major health issues like this irl, yet online I see “spoon theory” spammed constantly(which explains everything).

Edit: Also I am worried I might not be able to keep my job, or that they won’t give me enough hours, or that I might not be able to earn enough to keep the apartment, because the price of rent is going up. I wonder if I can trust in future health improvements enough that even if I lose everything I would trust I have the energy to rebuild.

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kid
kid
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Please take a moment and list for me every place you remember seeing “spoon theory” presented to you, and how you came to be there.

On facebook. On natural health sites focusing on chronic health problems, to a lesser degree. Many sites on the internet which cater to city/yuppie/liberal types which seem to overlap with reddit/tumblr. ADHD support. CFS support.

Also, does anyone have access to your food, like a roommate? Finally, if today you decided you never wanted to see any of your regular contacts and decided to cut ties, is there anyone you see daily or semi-daily that you would not be rid of cleanly?

At the moment I have a roommate soon I will not when I move. I have always lived with other people to save money. I believe I have always felt like this but I guess it has been worst in the past 2 years. But weirdly it was even worse about 5-10 years ago with parents. I think I had always felt a bit weak, but I did remember as a boy when I lived near the equator I had something similar to Mac Mentality’s symptoms(feeling better in the shade, cloudy days, the cool temperatures, eating less, and not minding/loving winter the first few years). Overall I was a lot more yang but was much weaker(this definition physically, not health) for my age then than now as a teen/adult. Healthwise as a boy I was healthier but not 100%.

If I was targeted presumably there would not be good counters since many different people would have to be involved in the targeting.

In some ways with major health issues I’m forced to trust people as I literally can’t do things myself. Hopefully the idea is to try and figure out the best/honest people but also to diversify so any given set of people can’t fuck me over.

I’m already quite cynical/misanthropic. I feel a lot of people are losers in mindset. In terms of simping and just wasting their lives slaving to the system. Probably when I express this to people it’s funny/ironic because I’m even more of a loser in life but I feel anyone with similar health issues would have to either be in a similar position or burn themselves out.

Interesting thing regarding possible targeting. A possible counterpoint is that libs/progs are major sufferers of chronic illness, which seems to go against the idea that chronic illness is targeted. It’s entirely possible though that generally they are not suffering in the same way targeted people are though.

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kid
kid
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

I would look at two things. First, when you see the TCM guy tell him about this, because they have stimulants which they can add to the herbs which will increase drive and “restlessness” and that will manifest as drive, and get you moving, which is a prerequisite to jumping on and taking advantage of opportunities which arise in everyone’s life, and which increase as you begin moving more and being more “restless.” They can rejigger your system to produce the effect, and your brain/body will adapt to function like that, and eventually the brain/body will produce the effect on their own without the herbs.

I went to him again. He weirdly came to the opposite conclusion from you in that he thought I was too restless as of late.I’m unsure what to make of it. https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-03-13-2022/#comment-392525

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Kid
2 years ago

Take it slow and don’t rush yourself. Take things one step at a time, but make sure you keep learning along the way. But the point of my reading suggestions is spotting the opportunities. Opportunities are literally EVERYWHERE. It’s insane just how many opportunities are out there. All it takes is learning to judge whether the opportunity is worth taking, and taking the risk of actually pursuing that opportunity. Then you learn as you go. But it’s also like exercise. You build up to it slowly or else you’ll burn out. And if you don’t continue to learn as you go and just blindly follow random routines, you will get injured.

And as AC says, you have to take care of your body first.

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

Some weeds are superfoods and also literally grow themselves, perennially — some by reseeding. So encourage and introduce them in “waste space” or in the garden. Dandelion, Chickweed, Lambs Quarters, Purslane, Nettles, Red Root Amaranth are some of the best. Most are also powerful medicine. Garlic may be planted at any time and left in the ground as a perennial, for harvesting or dividing when or as needed; garlic also aids most other plants (but not beans or peas), discouraging pests both insect and mammal. These are strategies that are both simple and almost cost free, and mostly take very little work. Not guaranteed to be the tastiest, though.
If you are starving, and you dig out a bitter mature Dandelion, root and all, wash it off, chop very finely, it’s going to save your life. You can also Kim Chi it. Be sure to stash away some bags of birdseed, and either BB’s, or the makings for some box traps.

Kris
Kris
2 years ago

Could the apparent push for war be the latest instance of using war to distract people from the crimes by the elites?

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Kris
2 years ago

100% correct. The Covid narrative was unravelling faster than expected, so western leaders needed a massive distraction, and presto, we get Ukraine/Russia/WWIII, with Putin going right along with the whole distraction, not even calling it out for what it obviously is.
They are all in on this BS to one degree or another.

Max Barrage
Max Barrage
Reply to  Another Dave
2 years ago

Bullshit. I can assure you that Ukraine joining NATO and being poised to invade Donbas was not a mere “distraction” to Putin and Russia

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Max Barrage
2 years ago

I didn’t say it was a distraction to Russia smart ass.
I clearly said the timing was meant to distract western populations as the Covid narrative started to unravel.
Learn how to read before posting another one of your tough guy responses.

kid
kid
Reply to  Another Dave
2 years ago

I love this classic back and forth between personalities. Max being a tough guy straight talker, Dave being a cynical doomer.

Max Barrage
Max Barrage
Reply to  Another Dave
2 years ago

“Tough guy response “? Good Lord, this is not a tea party, it’s a comments section . I’m sorry for offending your delicate sensibilities. Speaking of learning, perhaps you should learn to write more clearly. “with Putin going right along”, the implication being he was part of it.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Kentucky senator Rand Paul promised on Saturday to wage a vigorous review into the origins of the coronavirus if Republicans retake the Senate and he lands a committee chairmanship.

And who is going to perform this review?

The CDC? Academia? Big Pharma?

Everyone else is officially “discredited”, you know…

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

I love that we are expected to wait until after the midterms to get some sort of dragged out, half assed “justice.”
These guys can’t be taken seriously.
Some one needs to sit down with guys like Rand and tell him to get a new script, because this one is just goofy.
Fauci is directly culpable at every level of fraud surrounding Covid, provably so with emails, contracts and communications openly available to all for more than 2 years, and they want us to wait until 2023 to get the ball rolling on a fake investigation that goes nowhere and accomplishes nothing.
Good God, they aren’t even trying to sound sincere anymore. They just throw bullshit at the wall and hope it sticks long enough for the proles to be distracted until something else ridiculous comes along.
I am so truly sick of all these fools. Just beyond useless, the whole lot of them.

Marielle Redclaw
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

Tired: Harshly worded notes

Wired: Harshly worded reviews

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B.Chiclitz
B.Chiclitz
2 years ago

Chomsky was a lone wolf shouting “fake news” long before Trump. His red pilling of the radical Left back in the 90’s set the stage for today.

In retrospect, partial red pills are more dangerous than no red pill at all, and it proved an easy problem for Cabal to neutralize. One only has to take a look at the modern left to see that (and take warning).

But Chomsky always knew how to punch up. I have not watched the whole interview yet, but was glad to hear this pro-Trump comment from him.

MeneMene
MeneMene
Reply to  B.Chiclitz
2 years ago

Chomsky is a Jew and he destroyed the academic discipline of linguistics.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  B.Chiclitz
2 years ago

Some Chomsky quotes from only a few years ago:

“People who refuse to accept vaccines, I think the right response for them is not to force them to, but rather to insist that they be isolated.“

Noam Chomsky Believes Trump Is “the Worst Criminal in Human History“

Noam Chomsky Calls Trump and Republican Allies “Criminally Insane“

I have criticized Miles Mathis here in the comments before, but his paper on Chomsky is a must read. TL;DR is that he is a gatekeeper who shares a lot of good info, with some bad info, but leaves out very important stuff and what he suggests that people do is as ineffective as possible. Controlled opposition for the few people who get that far. AC would never get a professorship at MIT or some of the other things that Chomsky got from the system.

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

Mathis’ paper on Chomsky offers a useful example of one common cabal technique: a figurehead working with an intelligent handler.

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Reply to  B.Chiclitz
2 years ago

But Chomsky always knew how to punch up.”

Chomsky does not do any of that. His purpose is to provide a blow-by-blow progress report on the success of Cabal conspiracies. He’s not red-pilling anyone and he never was. If anything, his work is designed to inculcate “learned helplessness.”

Chomsky is a complete fraud.

map
map
Reply to  B.Chiclitz
2 years ago

I read the entire Chomsky article by Mathis. Oooofff….just brutal. Yes, Chomsky is a creation of intelligence. Chomsky getting blindsided by 911 and the truthers really put to bed all of his other beliefs.

http://mileswmathis.com/chom.pdf

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Darpa is looking at “using preconscious brain signals rather than asking questions and waiting for consciously filtered responses…” to read people’s minds. 

“Thoughtcrime” is a thing in US law, after states started adopting “hate crime” legislation, where they could prosecute according to what they asserted you were thinking, and their targets couldn’t prove otherwise, of course.

Soon “pre-conscious brain signals” will be evidence of your crime, even if you never actually had the thought.

The glorious Socialist future awaits! It’s dangerous to have individual thoughts, comrades. Your smartphone will tell you what to think, and the Ministry of Truth will gently guide you to the path of correctness.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> A Harvard scientist wants to pull up a meteor which crashed by the Solomon Islands because he thinks it possible it might be an alien probe.

The academics and Leftists really want their aliens, don’t they?

If there actually are any aliens, they probably lock their doors when they go past this neighborhood.

X15
X15
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

Aliens and Climate Change under every rock, up every tree, and behind every bush according to Marxist America.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

And the Solomon islands just happen to be the place near Australia where China is creating a base and a military presence.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> There is a decent chance the sanctions game is being rolled out purely to justify the theft of whatever can be taken to prop up increasingly bankrupt Western governments
—-
That’s such a common thing it’s part of the “banana republic” stereotype. And the USA is now the world’s largest banana republic.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> there are numerous reports of high-level Russian commanders being killed. If that is true

Officers are more or less split into “staff” officers who keep far from the fronts, and “field” officers who are in the field, but not generally in combat zones. The information given to field officers is deliberately limited to reduce the damage should one be captured and forced to talk.
There are sometimes generals at the fronts, but they’re usually there because the org chart requires a general to be in charge, even if he’s not doing much in the way of generalling, and sometimes for propaganda. For example, Patton and Montgomgery in WWII.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

The military made a change during or after WWII where it became impossible to make General without staff duty. They didn’t like career fighters like Patton or Chesty Puller making it up that high.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

BCE did a post about this recently, where he described training with Russian VIP’s in attendance in the 90’s. The VIP’s were gobsmacked that squad level troops had maps and were briefed on the overall battle plan so they could act independently as needed.

Sim1776
Sim1776
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

The Russians rely on a much different TOC. I believe they have begun to change it recently but the only professionals in the Soviet military were the officers. NCOs were drawn from conscripts who showed promise, leadership, etc. but werent more experienced the their fellow conscripts. Russian generals have to be forward because of the OODA loop. Low ranking officers are given little to no initiative or command independence.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

“…either the maps are fake, and just designed to produce panic…”
ding ding ding!
I have been following weather this past winter. Weekly, at least, there have been rain and snow storms in PNW, Montana, Colorado, Dakotas, Nebraska…in fact, there was a huge low pressure system over the Great plains the last couple of days, dropping rain, rain, and more rain, plus a few tornadoes. Wisconsin and northern Illinois have been in the direct line of the great plains storms.
I call bs

teo toon
teo toon
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

The website: https://lamecherry.blogspot.com/has been covering the weather modification for nearly two decades.
The site’s most recent coverage: https://lamecherry.blogspot.com/2022/04/the-lame-cherry-prophetess.html :

This is the current situation this blog predicted weeks ago was building in HAARP. These are CYCLONES, hurricanes on land. They are immense storms and these storms have been pounding this region with over 25 inches of rain since September last year….It is so wet now in this region that water is standing in fields on top of hills. Back this off to Montana and Wyoming and they are in a major drought….They are shorting wheat, and attempting to force farmers to plant soybeans and corn for China consumption, which is expensive and if HAARP allows the drought to cycle east as this blog predicts, these farmers are going to have debt that will force them to become Biden’s regime wards.

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Reply to  teo toon
2 years ago

Man, that really does look like Cabal is controlling the r/K selection theory cycle. War, food shortages caused by a HAARP weapon, and now Roe v. Wade supposedly getting overturned.

They really want to get rid of the useless eaters.

phelps
2 years ago

Poland threatens to seize Russian pipelines.

Yeah, that’s a brilliant as seizing Pizza Hut’s ovens if they won’t make you pizza.

phelps
2 years ago

Putin’s top military commander is wounded in Ukraine and heads back to Russia just days after he was sent to take charge of war. It is tough to say what is real info and what is disinfo in this war, but there are numerous reports of high-level Russian commanders being killed. If that is true, it would likely be a result of high-level western surveillance technology and techniques identifying and locating these leaders and then supplying the intel for targeted assassinations. Russia would know this, which would make the continued deaths curious, as they would seem to be not altering their procedures to prevent them.

It’s also an artifact of how Russian chain of command works. Russian generals command from the front. It’s not a glory thing, it’s that no one under the level of maybe Major has any idea of what the overall plan is, they are just given task based orders from someone higher up.
The general in command has to be in the immediate area, because the Russians don’t rely on radios nearly as much as we do, and he’s getting in person reports from his officers and making all the decisions. On the other hand, he has immense authority that we concentrate in the White House, including the authority to use tactical nukes if necessary. And the general on the ground is the one who decides to drop a nuke, not Putin.

Sim1776
Sim1776
Reply to  phelps
2 years ago

The various intel groups know this and are currently exploiting this. The Russians being the pragmatic mf’ers that they are will developed a counter. I wouldn’t be too surprised to see some form of hardened network with drones that allows the commanding staff to delegate a little better. Supposedly the Russians are working on developing a professional NCO cadre. God help the West if they develop a successful NCO structure with their professional officer corps.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

The findings are based on the analysis of more than 2,000 deceased individuals from the Anglo-Saxon era, which showed no evidence of these people eating “much animal protein on a regular basis,” [said] Sam Leggett, a bioarchaeologist at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland…”
What convenient findings of convenient research, in line with modern push to veganism. Samantha Leggett’s research, publications, and associations have all the obligatory feminist, diversity, and environment buzz words.

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

Correct. Vegans are a modren meme.

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map
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Well, why was Henry VIII so fat?

Frankly, I was watching a cooking show that covered what the aristocracy ate. They were heavy into meat and considered vegetables peasant food.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  map
2 years ago

Fat Henry was long after the Norman invasion.

But I don’t believe the claim about the Anglo-Saxon royalty.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  map
2 years ago

Because Henry loved sugar and refined carbs:
“It’s known that Henry feasted on Marchpane (we’d call it marzipan), ground almonds made sticky with sugar and rosewater, pressed into a decorative mould and then baked. After baking, it would be iced with intricate designs, using more sugar. Marchpane dates back to Medieval times, and seemed to reach its peak during the reign of Elizabeth I. 

It’s also thought he enjoyed comfits, which were small Tudor sweets. An account of the Princess Elizabeth’s christening in 1533 states that after the service “then the trumpets blew, and the gifts were given; after which wafers, comfits and hypocras were brought in.” His belly full of sweets, wafers and sugary-spiced wine, Henry then went by boat for more drinking. (7) “

Sweetened wine and beer (ale is often called ‘liquid bread’ for a reason) were the drinks of the day (water was dirty and not to be trusted), adding more to the dense calories he would have consumed. It’s estimated that 600,000 gallons of ale and 75,000 gallons of wine were consumed in just one year at Hampton Court Palace (8). Bread was also a staple in Tudor times, also serving as the plate for some meals, that could be eaten afterwards to mop up all the meaty juices. And he sometimes called for a midnight tipple of aleberry, which was a thick, sweetened drink made from sugar, spices, bread and ale. Such a fan of desserts, fritters, custards and tarts he was, that he gifted a house to his pudding cook, Mrs Cornwallis, in Aldgate (9). Popular legend even says that he named a certain favourite custard pastry a ‘Maid of Honour’ in the 1520s, after Anne Boleyn, because he loved it so much. “

Add to all this a mixture of late-night, sugary snacks (evening snacks were regularly served to courtiers at around nine o’ clock at night) (10), starchy breads, thick sweetened ale, sweetened wine, tarts and pastries and you start to see how Henry could have ballooned into the figure we see in his later portraits. “

https://www.lovebritishhistory.co.uk/2020/03/what-really-made-henry-viii-obese.html

map
map
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Makes sense

teo toon
teo toon
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

The peasants ate low protein plants and few animals unless they poached game animals; high protein meat was reserved for the elites: they controlled the hunting of game animals.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
2 years ago

My new gamer tag is Queef Malone.
https://gab.com/NeonRevolt/posts/108232629528771526

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
Reply to  Corn Pop
2 years ago

From the comments there,
Accounts like catturd are cringe-worthy boomer outrage sponges that soak up voter sentiment and turn it into inaction”
Yes. This x a million. I often clown, but I don’t want to anymore because it takes too much of the edge off of bad news. Bad news just has to be presented and then the situation presented as bad as it really is. No silly memes, no jokes. Just terrible news, as is. If you want relief, pray about it and read the Bible.

Bman
Bman
2 years ago

Putin’s top military commander is wounded in Ukraine and heads back to Russia just days after he was sent to take charge of war. “
Could be bullshit, but if you listen to Big Country you might have a different understanding of Russian war doctrine.
https://bigcountryexpatoriginal.blogspot.com/2022/04/a-knife-and-generals.html

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The higher incidents of “Higher Ranking KIAs” is even normal for the Russians. Unlike NATO and US forces, they lead from the front. And it’s not a bravery thing. The higher ranking officers generally, are the -only ones- who know what’s going on, or are allowed to know what’s going on.

Case in point, IRL experience. I was with the OPFOR in Germany back in the day. Played the Krasnovian Forces against all comers. German, Brit, US, hell event he Dutch. I told you about those crazy fuckers… well this was in 1994, and Russia was just starting to get their collective military shit together, and was sniffing around to see if they wanted to join NATO… They sent a contingent to Observe and Interact with us at Hohenfels while we were beating up the BlueFor. I think it was 1st Armor we were up against. I was gunning on a BRDM (Russian Anti-Armor Mockup) with my TOW launcher when the OCs showed up (Observer/Controllers… they were the “refs” for the battle and made calls on who was dead or not) and had us do a ‘time out’. They had like 3 VIP trucks and when they stopped us, turns out is was our CO, and a herd o’brass, to include a Russian General and Colonel and ‘others’… they wanted to talk to the “Joe-on-the-Street” playing “Russians”… the whole Krasnovian thing being a sop to cover the whole thing… we wore black uniforms, wore red stars on them, and some guys had foreign (AKs) weapons…

I stayed up in the turret, but my TC got out, did the saluting thing, and then started getting grilleed through the interpreter. Now, old Smithy was an E-4 like me. He was my Squad leader and ‘TC” or maybe VC vehicle commander and we weren’t a track nor tank… anyways… They wanted to know what our Command and Control was, who told him where to go? Disd he know how to work the radio? Did he know the frequencies? A lot of weird questions to us. We could overhear the whol e thing when Smithy said “Let me get my board.” and went and got it.

Nowadays, they make pre-built niiiiice tactical boards all decked out with whistles and bells. Smithy’s was a piece of fiberboard, with a plexiglass cover on a hinge, sandwiching the waterproof map inside. He, like ALL the rest of us, had the entire battle plan, freqs, space and axis of attack all written out on the plexi.

This literally blew the Rooskies minds. Especially when we all showed that ALL of us had our own version of his board. We all hbad two types. One was the big board if we were commanding the truck, and the other a smaller pocket sized one. The very fact that the –lower enlisted swine- had the ENTIRITY of the battle available to them was inconceivable. They couldn’t wrap their heads around it. During the conversation, even the Russian Platoon Leaders weren’t allowed to have this information. Company Commanders only and ONLY if they had two brain cells and political reliability to rub together.

Hence why they have a LOT of ‘senior brass’ getting expended. They lead from the front ‘cos they have to. No one else is –capable-. Mind you that was in 1994… January 94 as I recall. Seems they ain’t lern’t nothing since Aye?

Bman
Bman
2 years ago

Family visiting Disney gets alerted that they are being tracked via an Apple airtag.

My wife had an Arab/Middle-Eastern sheikh dude following her around at Disneyland. She said he gave her an off vibe. Was dissuaded by her Dad who caught wind of his perv eyes.

Just Me
Just Me
2 years ago

From WRSA:
https://westernrifleshooters.us/2022/05/02/bracken-sends-153/
Ukraine war planning since before 2014?
Story at the link within the above.

1984
1984
2 years ago

AC, does one even have a choice in the matter of, whether or not, the machine pays attention to them? Do we just lay low, mind our business, don’t make any ripples in the water? Because you’re correct, we don’t want the machine on us, but can we even really do anything about it? Maybe a stupid question, but non the less, I ask it.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

I agree, AC. And even if you don’t have surveillance on you, there are many “cultural filters” that are basically special operations that have been specifically designed to take out as many of the high-IQ genius-level-insight-capable individuals as possible. That’s basically the entire point of the Marxist demoralization campaign that Yuri Bezmenov warned us about in the ’80s.

The list is long: Hyper-Sexualization and Hookup/Swinger Culture. Putting pornography everywhere. The entire Romance Novel Industry. Drugs. The entire field of Western Medicine. The field of Psychology. Music. All Media Programming. The entire Corporate Structure. Education. Banking. Religion (I consider true biblical Christianity as anti-religion). The list goes on and on. The problem is that the smarter one is, the easier it becomes to thrive and/or to be completely mired in these traps.

How can a child escape from all of this evil while avoiding surveillance? Especially if the child is particularly gifted? How do you teach a kid in 2nd or 3rd grade to live a double life without twisting their psyche?

Satan has cast out a wide net. This is why I’m so thankful of God’s grace which is manifested in the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Evil is REAL. Quantum theory proves that reality is not fully mechanistic, that reality is not rigid but a fluid phenomenon that is directly influenced by consciousness. And, to be honest, agnosticism is a complete copout. It’s not even a hedge. Unlike what all religions teach, there’s nothing we can do to escape this taint of evil–no meditations, no empty prayer, no sacraments. Only through faith in Jesus can we receive new life and begin to understand true freedom.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Macaque Mentality
2 years ago

“How can a child escape from all of this evil while avoiding surveillance? Especially if the child is particularly gifted? How do you teach a kid in 2nd or 3rd grade to live a double life without twisting their psyche?”
Homeschool. Classical education.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Yes, homeschooling shelters children from the evil. As does vigilance and prayer. And yes, homeschooling is the best answer we have right now. But teaching children to live a double life at ages 6-8? I was an especially paranoid child myself, but I don’t think it would have been possible for me, let alone for kids toward the normative end of the intelligence spectrum.

kid
kid
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Homeschooling/unschooling is obviously the best, but presumably you will be targeted even more if you’re homeschooled.

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1984
1984
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Thanks AC. My whole life, I don’t know why, but even as a kid, I always felt I was being watched, listened to. I’ve always naturally felt very secret, guarded. Never really trusting anybody. Nothing in particular comes to mind, having happened to get me to that point. Just always felt that way. I’m thankful to have stumbled across you a couple of years ago. Life makes a lot more sense now, that’s for sure.

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

No One Can Be Forced to Be Vaccinated, Says India’s Top Court

https://www.infowars.com/posts/no-one-can-be-forced-to-be-vaccinated-says-indias-top-court/

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

New government maps show nearly all of the West is in drought and it’s not even summer yet: “This is unprecedented.” Of the various possibilities, either the maps are fake, and just designed to produce panic, or there really is an unprecedented drought, and it happened purely by coincidence as the elites were trying to create unprecedented shortage, or there really is a drought, and its presence betrays some form of weather control by the elites. One thing I am sure of is we have absolutely no idea how advanced the really advanced technology on this planet is.

NO, THIS IS THE GRAND SOLAR MINIMUM.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

No, it isn’t.

Solar activity is picking up much faster than predicted and will remain elevated for some time.

phelps
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

That’s an artifact of the Grand Min. We are getting lots of discharges while total output goes down. It’s like a fire that starts sputtering and popping as it dies down from white hot to red coals.
The good news is, it will only last 100 years or so, and then it will come right back.

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

Supreme Court has voted to overturn abortion rights, draft opinion shows

https://www.politico.com/news/2022/05/02/supreme-court-abortion-draft-opinion-00029473

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

>“The Constitution does not prohibit the citizens of each State from regulating or prohibiting abortion,” the draft concludes. “Roe and Casey arrogated that authority. We now overrule those decisions and return that authority to the people and their elected representatives.”

My main question is: Will this ban abortion or not? If not, this is just a feint.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Macaque Mentality
2 years ago

If true, it returns the power to decide to the states, where it was illegitimately stolen from. As before, it will be illegal in some states, at the mother’s discretion in others, and some with reams of paperwork and requirements that have to be met.

As it should be. The Fed and the Supremes *never* had any power to regulate abortion. They just decreed it, and it was so.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago

Mark Taylor prophesied this:

BREAKING: Supreme Court votes to overturn Roe v. Wade, ending guaranteed federal constitutional protections of abortion rights- Politico
https://breaking911.com/supreme-court-to-overturn-roe-v-wade-report/

I always thought it would be after The Storm. Looks like it might kick it off. Say it with me – but nuthin’s habbinin.

savantissimo
savantissimo
2 years ago

https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/supreme-court-set-overturn-roe-v-wade-leaked-draft-opinion-shows
Supreme Court Set To Overturn Roe v Wade, Leaked Draft Opinion ShowsFirst time a SC opinion draft has ever leaked.
This broke at 9PM Mon. May 2, 5.5 hours later at 2:30AM there’s already nearly 1,700 comments.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago

2 Chronicles 7:14
“If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.”

phelps
Reply to  Lowell Houser
2 years ago

In Sunday school, we are going through Isaiah. It’s absolutely chilling to read today.

For Jerusalem stumbled,

And Judah is fallen,

Because their tongue and their doings

Are against the Lord,

To provoke the eyes of His glory.

The look on their countenance witnesses against them,

And they declare their sin as Sodom;

They do not hide it.

Woe to their soul!

For they have brought evil upon themselves.

“Say to the righteous that it shall be well with them,

For they shall eat the fruit of their doings.

Woe to the wicked! It shall be ill with him,

For the reward of his hands shall be given him.

As for My people, children are their oppressors,

And women rule over them.

O My people! Those who lead you cause you to err,

And destroy the way of your paths.”

Declaring our sin as sodom (Pride), children are our oppressors, women rule over us.
We are living in exactly the same time, and Russia or China could very well be the instrument of God’s Wrath.
The look on their face testifies against them — having a Punchable Face is right out of the bible.

Last edited 2 years ago by phelps
Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago

Okay, Roe V. Wade is about to be overturned officially, and a whole bunch of other abominations like pretending gays can marry will be under direct attack, but there is a hitch.

Once Roe V. Wade is overturned abortion is not illegal automatically, it’s now a state issue. If you live in a red state, you’re either about to have abortion automatically made illegal or you can expect your state will soon make it illegal, like for example, Florida will probably ban it soon. All of these states will now receive God’s blessings that can now be given because the shedding of innocent blood is now a crime again.

If you are financially trapped in a blue state like me, well, get ready guys because we’re about to continue to get all of the curses God gives a place that sacrifices children. I would not be surprised if things get worse for us in direct proportion to how much better it gets for the red states.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Lowell Houser
2 years ago

I’m in the same situation. I believe God always protects His own during those times. It’s one of the principles we learn from Lot (who God brought out of Sodom), Elijah (during the drought), Daniel/Shadrach/Mishach/Abednego (when the rest of Israel was under occupation), and even Caleb/Joshua. Also, we might be the only ones standing between God and instant judgement, giving many more time to see the light.

phelps
Reply to  Lowell Houser
2 years ago

Remember, “about to be” in judicial terms can be six to nine months from now.