News Briefs – 06/03/2022

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Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency, also known as CISA, says Dominion Voting Systems have a serious election security vulnerability, but assure us nobody has exploited it.

The Democratic primary for a Georgia county has been called into question after a hand count revealed the voting machines were off by thousands of ballots.

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) is more than 30 points ahead of her closest Republican challengers following the top-five GOP candidates all being disqualified for not enough signatures.

RINO Arizona Gov Doug Ducey vetos new law that would require counties to cancel illegal voter registrations.

An Arizona woman indicted in 2020 on accusations of illegally collecting ballots apparently ran a sophisticated operation using her status as a well-known Democratic operative in the border city of San Luis to persuade voters to let her gather and in some cases fill out their ballots, according to records obtained by The Associated Press.

True the Vote released NEW whistleblower testimony from AZ ballot harvesting investigation – rumble video

As Gadsden Elementary School board Member and former San Luis Mayor Guillermina Fuentes pleads guilty to her role in running a sophisticated ballot trafficking operation during the 2020 primary election in AZ, nonprofit executive Tony Reyes has reportedly left the country as this investigation has targeted his organization’s employees.

Pennsylvania court orders counting of undated mail ballots in win for McCormick in his GOP Senate race against Oz.

Georgia’s top elections official was expected to appear Thursday before a special grand jury investigating whether former President Donald Trump and others illegally tried to meddle in the 2020 election in the state.

The Center for Tech and Civic Life – a nonprofit group that controversially used funds from Mark Zuckerberg to boost turnout for Democrats in the 2020 election – launched a new $80 million initiative targeting local election departments.

A shocking new poll puts Republican Christine Drazan just slightly ahead of Democrat Tina Kotek in the Oregon governor’s race.

Another gangstalkee pops off, begins shooting at passing cars, kills a child, and tries to vent in his hearing:

“Can I say that I have been a victim here well over two years? Every device I have has been hacked. Every device, my cell phones. My TV. I can’t even get a signal at my home to watch TV. Like there is some kind of jammer in the area. I have been a total victim for well over two years. And I said over and over and over I did not want anyone to get hurt. This is not the first. The first time I went and stole some stuff from the store. Just to see if there was still law and order. In existence, to what’s been going on in my life. That was when I came in here for stealing some Raisin Bran. I have a clean record. I have never been a criminal in my life. I came home about two years ago from truck driving. And something has been after me. I can’t explain it. It is out of my realm of understanding. But, to say that’s not the case would be a lie. And I have never had bad intentions toward anyone in my life,” said Allen.

“I’m so lost right now. I’ve been lost for two years. Trying to figure out how my devices can be hacked. And I can have audibles in my home. But, barely. Like barely audibles coming into my home you know saying things. And they’re directional. I mean it’s barely audible. It’s not something in my head. It’s barely audible. It’s a noise. It’s a sound,” said Allen.

“And I am trying to explain it that I have acted out before. And nothing happened. Because I have been trying to figure out what’s going on for over two years now. Well, over two years. And I wasn’t trying to shoot anyone. And I said over and over and I know they can hear me. Because they can hear me and they’ll respond,” said Allen.

The irony is the cars he was shooting at were probably his surveillance doing drivebys to intimidate, and the  kid was probably a surveillance kid being used as cover by one of the surveillance people. Nobody ever says, maybe this thing should be disbanded. I think they may have been nuking my TV signal back when I still pulled local channels over the air, actually. It was one of those things where you wanted to see something and suddenly that channel was not able to be gotten. Then it would come back on after the show ended.

FBI altered statement on intrusion into Democrat network based on input from Democrat lawyer.

Gaetz, Jordan give Chris Wray deadline to explain ‘special portal’ in SCIF connected to FBI from top Democrat law firm.

After Comey and McCabe maintained an office inside the DNC’s law firm and gave a Hillary Clinton campaign lawyer security badge privileges to FBI HQ, they planted a special reserve agent inside the White House to secretly spy on President Trump and report back to FBI HQ.

Biden calls for an assault weapons ban, red flag laws, hi-cap mag ban, storage laws for gunowners, suing manufacturers, and expanded background checks. Some choice quotes to laugh at:

“Nine categories of semiautomatic weapons were included in that ban, like AK-47s and AR-15s. And in the 10 years it was law, mass shootings went down. But after Republicans let the law expire in 2004 and those weapons were allowed to be sold again, mass shootings tripled. Those are the facts.”

Biden also called for a ban on high capacity magazines that allow a gun to fire dozens of rounds in seconds. “Why in God’s name should an ordinary citizen [be] able to purchase an assault weapon that holds 300-round magazines that let mass shooters fire hundreds of bullets in a matter of minutes?” he demanded.

“The damage is so devastating. In Uvalde, parents had to do DNA swabs to identify the remains of their children – nine and 10-year old-children. Enough!”

You could make the entire country view every single one of these people as traitors and sworn enemies just by exposing the surveillance on everyone.

Lindsey “Fairy” Graham chimes in – “I stand ready to vote on ALL the proposals mentioned by President Biden tonight and encourage the Democratic Leader to bring them forward for votes. “

Congressman Mondaire Jones (D-NY) warned law-abiding gun owners that Democrats will do everything in their power to ensure AR-15s and similar types of firearms are confiscated during a House Judiciary Committee hearing on Thursday.

Charlie Crist says, “I’ll ban “assault weapons” by executive order on my first day as Florida governor.”

Joe Biden says radical gun control should be ‘central’ to voting in November.

More than 4,000 Salesforce employees have signed an open letter demanding the company cut ties with the NRA.

NY is on the brink of requiring ‘microstamping’ technology for new handguns.

Doug Mastriano defends remarks comparing gun-control efforts to Hitler’s policies.

Gov. Ron DeSantis to veto $35 million Tampa Bay Rays facility amid the Rays politicizing of shootings.

Three people, including the alleged shooter, are dead following a shooting outside an Ames church.

Tulsa gunman bought AR-15-style rifle hours before using it to kill his former doctor, 3 others. Notice, nothing is different from a year ago, except for that Supreme Court ruling coming up. I said, the last time we had a SCOTUS ruling on a 2nd Amendment case was the case on silencers, and before they decided it, we had the only mass shooting in history featuring the use of a legally papered pistol silencer. I said it would happen here. Imagine how developed this operation is that it can touch off all these nutjobs all at once, on command. These shootings were predictable. It is just mindblowing how sophisticated this thing is.

Former Attorney General William Barr on Thursday met with the House select committee investigating the January 6 insurrection at the US Capitol.

U.S. border officials are quietly bussing a vast flood of wage-cutting, rent-spiking migrants into Americans’ towns and cities, despite the court-ordered preservation of the Title 42 barrier – “It’s like 8,000 to 9,000 a day now.” 9,000 per day is 3.285 million per year.

Lawyers who torched NYPD police vehicle in BLM riots agree to new plea deal that lets them off on the enhancement. Two years, supposedly. I’m actually surprised it wasn’t all swept under the carpet.

Flashback – Staunch gun advocate Lauren Boebert ready to defend Israel in Congress.

A teacher killed in the Uvalde massacre called her police officer husband for help but he was blocked from entering the school by law enforcement at the scene of the mass shooting, a report says. I’m not a cop, but I’ve had cop relatives, and kind of understand the psychology. If I was there, and another cop says his wife is in there, you drop everything and help him get her out. Fuck, you should already be in there. This makes me wonder if there is a more well known fissure on the job between cops who are old-school regular cops, and a newer group of Cabal cops who everybody on the job knows are plugged into this new conspiracy nobody can fuck with, and have special pull – and less loyalty to the job. I just don’t see one cop telling another he has orders to let his wife die, unless they have some wall between them, and one cop has orders from the conspiracy and the other knows you can’t fight the conspiracy.

A law enforcement source monitoring the interagency emergency channel during the shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde tells Breitbart Texas that radio communication problems were experienced when officers from separate agencies attempted to all transmit information at once on a shared line.

A Texas lawmaker said Thursday that the school district police chief in charge of the scene at the Uvalde school shooting last week was not informed of the multiple 911 calls made inside the building while the shooter was still inside.

Seattle police’s sexual assault and child abuse unit staff has been so depleted that it stopped assigning to detectives this year new cases with adult victims.

Utah County Attorney David Leavitt on Wednesday called for an outside investigation and the resignation of the county’s top law enforcement officer, saying Sheriff Mike Smith has dredged up outlandish allegations accusing the county attorney of “cannibalizing young children” and participating in a “ritualistic” sex ring.

The North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) officially released its summer report last week and almost two-thirds of the country should prepare for a possible blackout.

Pride month sees spike in drag queen events for children.

Groomers say kids will be exposed to ‘nudity and kink’ at pride parades, but don’t worry, it’s ‘educational.’

CA Charter School touts how ‘proud queer Asian-Latinx educator’ teaches his 5-year-old students ‘complexities of intersectionality.’

New Jersey officials: Democrat Phil Murphy improperly gave $10M in coronavirus funds to illegal aliens.

36% of Americans making $250,000 are living paycheck to paycheck.

New analysis details enormous economic consequences as earners flee blue states for red.

Social Security can pay full benefits until 2035 before trust funds are depleted – one year later than expected – but time is still running out.

Degree-holders, even ivy league graduates, are finding that their expensive degrees aren’t paying off.

This spring Minneapolis became the first large city in the United States to allow the Islamic call to prayer to be broadcast publicly on loudspeakers.

Out of a total population of just over ten million people, an estimated one million foreign-born residents of Sweden will be eligible to vote in the coming national elections to be held later this year. And the vast majority I will bet are the Cabal assets you will see running ground surveillance in their home countries for this thing before they were ordered to move there to take control from the real citizens of the country.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government has adopted 72 secret orders-in-council — hidden from Parliament and Canadians — since coming to office, CBC News has learned.

40,000 factories at risk of closing in Pakistan’s commercial capital amid fuel crisis, causing a possible economic collapse.

China has cleared the docks at a shipyard in Shanghai, reportedly for the much-anticipated launch of its third aircraft carrier.

Russian government officials threaten to wipe out the entire US with just four Satan II missiles.

“This isn’t a forecast, but what’s already in play. The horsemen of the apocalypse are galloping ahead and we can only look towards God.”— Dmitry Medvedev to Al’Jazeera today. (Video)

Russia now controls 20% of Ukraine, says Zelensky. The question is, is Zelensky even in Ukraine.

Russia is looking to ramp up its offensive in southern Ukraine and block Western arms supplies as the war carries on.

A team of scientists at a company called 3DBio Therapeutics have successfully transplanted a 3D printed ear made from the patient’s own cells.

According to insiders, CBS News re-signed Norah O’Donnell in April with a yearly salary of $3.8 million — down from the previous $8 million — following reports that the network had been casting around for a replacement as O’Donnell’s ratings continue to sag. Note – the news shows are a known, unprofitable, money sink at the networks. So why aren’t these positions given to younger, prettier, smarter people who would get better ratings, and do the job for one twentieth the salary?

Michael Avenatti gets 4 years in prison for stealing from porn star Stormy Daniels.

Demand for American Gold Eagles exploded in May according to the latest data from the US Mint – 67% increase over March.

Almost 60% of Americans blame Biden for inflation as MILLIONS put off retirement due to rising prices and six-in-ten young Americans put off savings: surveys say.

Majority of Trump voters think Americans are being deliberately replaced with immigrants.

Attorneys for Gibson’s Bakery in Oberlin have asked a Lorain County judge to order their clients be paid a $36 million-plus judgment they’re owed by Oberlin College after the college failed to file an appropriate motion with a state appeals court.

Zuckerberg is at the top of the list to be sued by Kyle Rittenhouse.

Republicans are on pace to flip a Texas House seat in an upcoming special election.

The Florida Supreme Court won’t hear a challenge to Florida’s new congressional map. drawn by Ron DeSantis, before the Midterms.

Donald Trump Endorses Blake Masters for U.S. Senate in Arizona.

Spread r/K Theory, because the left only has a chance because of the intelligence machine.

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Darrell Harb Christianson
Darrell Harb Christianson
2 years ago

I’m not intending to waste anyone’s time with this, and would be relieved if this was just a creepypasta I’ve fallen for.
WARNING: The links here lead to horrible things. They are not pornographic. I don’t really know how to begin researching this, and the people here seem very well informed about things. Is this stuff real? Don’t know, but the images look real. That’s all I can say. This is NOT the Earth I thought I was living on.
China Cannibals: https://gab.com/juniper7/posts/108315001536580827
Also: https://www.bitchute.com/video/B5dnGyovATiX/ Jump to t=22:02. I can’t vouch for the rest of this video but the pictures at 22:05 back up the Gab poster’s information. Cannibal North American and Chinese and Egyptian advanced civilizations pre-Lower Dryas? Surface US and other troops battling subsurface ancient Cannibal Elites, hunting for 12,000-year-old tunnels 5 miles underground? 100 MILLION people in an underground civilization, all Satanic cannibals? Our BARS and PUBS identifying to wandering elites precisely who owns us? China has been deep State for SO LONG that cannibalism is the NORM for them? It makes as much sense as anything these days.
Yandex isn’t much help:comment image&rpt=simage
At the very least, does anyone know the Chinese characters for this?

M in the 517
M in the 517
Reply to  Darrell Harb Christianson
2 years ago

That’s one piece of the puzzle that I’ve not really been able to account for.

The “Underground Wars” part.

100M living underground, 30M as slaves.

I’m inclined to believe it’s true, but it is impossible to reconcile with everything else.

It’s as if the Mola Ram deal from Raiders of the Lost Ark was all too true

I remember being horrified as a kid watching that scene. By the violence, but also by the possibility that this actually happens somewhere deep under the ground.

Implications that the Troglodytes from Bone Tomahawk also exist somewhere.

It makes sense that hidden, underground, ancient civilizations would engage as a matter of course in violent practices that would shock even the most barbaric of existing above-ground human tribes.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Darrell Harb Christianson
2 years ago

My go to assumption is that anything dealing with aliens, cannibalism, lizards ect is fake and meant to lead people astray. I went down the rabbit hole of these types of things a while ago, as I think most do, and honestly, theres not much there. I started falling for the vril lizard thing for a while, and while it seems logical in the moment, most of these things start to fall apart when your heart rate starts to return to normal, and you can think logically. Of course, this doesn’t mean that there aren’t some truths hidden in these things, but why has no one covered what ac covers? Why is it always cannibals and lizards and aliens and shit? If you want the real truth, read about ac’s experiences, and research symbolism, as Q said. Everything else is bullshit unless proven otherwise.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Indeed. It is important to be open to actual evidence. So if those things are actually proven. So be it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Non-human creatures? Probably fake. The best we have any reason to believe in is “giants” and other such abnormal humans, which are likely the nephilim discussed in the bible (human/fallen angel hybrids), but they were wiped out by the flood and no comment is made on them returning after that I don’t think (could be wrong, not a bible scholar).

Cannibalism? Absolutely true. Maybe not in the movie-style roasting a leg over a fire, but they publicly talk about drinking blood at their little satan parties, harvesting young blood for anti-aging transfusions, and there’s plenty of to-do about organ harvesting and other heinous practices revolving around harvesting people for various reasons.

No reason to conflate the two topics really.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Goliath was after the flood.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

So was Andre the Giant.
And NBA criminals.

mel
mel
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Farcesensitive is correct. Read your Old Testament again. Nephilim are there post-Flood.
Cannibalism is distressingly common.
It’s still found all over Africa for a multitude of reasons.
Do some research and the Japanese engaged in ritualistic cannibalism during WWII (eating vanquished enemies).
Mexican and South American cartels in present day engage in ritualistic cannibalism.
I’ve read recently about cannibalism in SE Asia.
At this point I’m convinced the West (REAL Westerners – NOT our alien evil ruling elite in the West) is the only culture that does not routinely engage in this practice.
We Westerners are truly the aberrant ones. Yet almost none of us realize WE are the odd ones out, and no one else shares our morals/values/world view.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

They were not known as a distinct ethnic group.

Goliath was one of the Anakim.

M in the 517
M in the 517
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Maybe. Maybe it’s all bullshit or distraction.

But for one particular data point in that 20 minute bitchute video:

That China never went through the Great Flood that places elsewhere on earth went through, and the claim that the inner sanctum of the Chinese “deep state” goes back to those antediluvian times in an essentially unbroken lineage.

Even disregarding the claims of 100 million beings living in tunnels beneath the earth, it still makes my curious mind wonder what that lineage entails and implies.

If, for nothing else, one hell of a plot for a science fiction work.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  Darrell Harb Christianson
2 years ago

I don’t know about hidden, but cannibalism was a thing with the Cultural Revolution starving the people. Before that, there were hotels for travelers that totally killed and cooked people. Then there are still cannibal tribes on the interior that no one wants to get close to- something about that cannibal thing, again. They send drones in to check on them.

I have no idea if any of that is true. I was told this by a Chinese person. Their family had run away from the Cultural Revolution, so maybe it’s about like Yankees believing Deliverance, the fictional movie, was a documentary about Appalachians.

I must say, it’s a convenient reveal- Chinese are icky, right when we have a White House staff full of liars that want to go to war with China for obscure personal reasons.

It’s about like the yearly articles in lefty magazines about the icky medieval types eating mummies as medicine. This is always conveniently put out right when there’s a big Western civilization activity coming up. The Notre Dame fire seemed to inspire a lot of “Those wicked, foolish, —ist French.”

We can barely cope with all the supposed organ harvesting happening in Las Vegas, which is in the continental United States. Everyone has a cousin or friend who knows somebody who……..and yet it’s never in the news, there’s never a photograph, no outcry on reddit or twitter or any other site. We can’t even come up with a motive or mechanism for a man who actually did go kill Las Vegas tourists a few years ago.

Chasing weirdo stories halfway around the world, rather than looking at your own town, city, state, or nation is Mrs Jellybee.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Darrell Harb Christianson
2 years ago

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Darrell Harb Christianson
Darrell Harb Christianson
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

!😳

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

I notice that East Asia especially. China lacks the mass plague events of Europe.
And given how similar Pig Meat is to human. This along with demonic influence results in this.
Not a very Godly people since the Qin. In regards to Salvation I suspect pestilence is preferable to mass starvation.
Europe is lucky in this regard.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

Huang Chao may be responsible for one of the worst atrocities in this regard:
http://www.sdh-fact.com/book-article/1083/

He also massacred Nestorians:
“At first the citizens of Khanfu held out against him, but he subjected them to a long siege-this was in 264 A.H.(877-878 A.D.)-until, at last, he took the city and put its people to the sword. Experts on Chinese affairs reported that the number of Muslims, Jews, Christians, and Zoroastrians massacred by him, quite apart from the native Chinese, was 120,000; all of them had gone to settle in this city and become merchants there. The only reason the number of victims from these four communities happens to be known is that the Chinese had kept records of their numbers.[1]
— Abu Zayd al-Sirafi
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guangzhou_massacre

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

Yin Ziqi had besieged the city for a long time. The food in the city had run out. The dwellers traded their children to eat and cooked bodies of the dead. Fears were spread and worse situations were expected. At this time, Zhang Xun took his concubine out and killed her in front of his soldiers in order to feed them. He said, “You have been working hard at protecting this city for the country wholeheartedly. Your loyalty is uncompromised despite the long-lasting hunger. Since I can’t cut out my own flesh to feed you, how can I keep this woman and just ignore the dangerous situation?” All the soldiers cried, and they did not want to eat. Zhang Xun ordered them to eat the flesh. Afterwards, they caught the women in the city. After the women were run out, they turned to old and young males. 20,000 to 30,000 people were eaten. People always remained loyal.
— Old Book of Tang, Chapter 137.

… (Xu) Yuan also killed servants to feed the soldiers …
— New Book of TangChapter 192.

After the city was besieged for a long time, at the beginning, the horses were eaten. After horses ran out, they turned to the women, the old, and the young. 30,000 people in total were eaten. People knew their death was close, and nobody rebelled. When the city fell, only 400 people were left.
— New Book of TangChapter 192.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

Archive to this article on the history of this kind of brutal warfare:
https://archive.ph/9pTwL

map
map
Reply to  Darrell Harb Christianson
2 years ago

In the latest Miles Mathis publications, he contains updates to older articles that he wrote. One particularly good one is this, on the occult:

http://mileswmathis.com/occult.pdf

To make a long story short, one should treat such stories about Satanic Cannibals, the Occult, UFOs, and other such phenomena as simply the actions of Intelligence networks. The spy networks don’t simply have to hide. The very idea of “spy networks” must never be allowed to take hold. This isn’t just operational security from a clueless public. The spy networks can be infiltrated and taken over.

This is why the idea of “conspiracy theory” is sold so heavily in society. It’s probably why, 400 years ago, stories of witches being discovered and burned en masse were spread so widely. It was more plausible to believe in witches than to believe in a vast spy network acting as a surveillance operation upon the wider society.

Here we are again, talking about all of this weird stuff because the idea of massive surveillance is so unbelievable.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Darrell Harb Christianson
2 years ago

My take is that my familiarity THAT the Range and Type of story being spun is thereby sufficient. Until further notice. (Much of what’s new to folks today I’d read about decades ago in some instances. Learned then that no one much cared . . . but why had it been published? Or was found in libraries, not just pulp re-prints).

A working answer — for now — is don’t delve too deeply. I’m fine with being on the edge of the Continental Shelf. Deeper than that doesn’t improve my life or it’s chances, so an awareness of what gets belched from The Deep is quite enough. Changes perceptions adequately if good questions get asked.

Here’s one to run with: the overwhelmingly illiterate have no choice but to operate on superstition. They’re in the ascendant demographically. Wipe out the real humans, erase their history . . . and tie them to monsters defeated. St Floyd, Martyr. (Same movies re-done with sub-humans. All images pre-1960 disappeared) Tie some knots to establish continuity, and explain away discrepancies with monstrosities.

The Plausible Narrative isn’t being crafted for you.

.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

There was a chess match that Bill Gates did that I think is evidence for his not being very smart:

https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1744566

Checkmate in only 9 moves. It was a quick match with only limited thinking time, and against the best player available, Magnus Carlsen. Losing against someone like that is a foregone conclusion, but wouldn’t you try to defend yourself as well as possible or at least go out with style? You’d begin very defensively or try an unusual opening.

Gates did neither. He began with the most generic opening move possible, e4, and then blundered with his 3rd, 7th, and 8th moves, playing without any sort of plan. Lack of experience might be an excuse for an otherwise normally intelligent person, but not for someone who’s supposed to be a genius. It’s possible he was hiding his power level, but I think he has too much of an ego for that. Based on that game, he doesn’t seem to be one of Cabal’s masterminds, just one of its salesmen.

phelps
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Could be, but at the same time, if you are untrained at chess, you are going to get eaten alive by a GM like this every single time. I’m smart, but I have no illusions that I would have to be lucky to get past 9-15 moves against a GM, because I don’t study chess. I play the occasional friendly game, but I don’t read books, know how to read notation, etc.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  phelps
2 years ago

True, but if you let the game at the link play out (no notation involved), you’ll see that Carlsen’s attack is not more sophisticated than that of a good club player, and it’s mostly Gates doing really dumb stuff.

Gates prides himself on being a big learner, he owns an expensive Leonardo Da Vinci manuscript, and there are stories like this one:

Online tools Bill Gates uses to learn something new every day – CNBC

And yet he played like someone who just about knew how the pieces moved, and little more.

He must have known about that match coming up at least a few days in advance, and he didn’t invest a little bit of time in getting up to speed that he wouldn’t look too stupid in public? And if he knew he would look stupid, why did he do this to himself? Makes no sense.

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

I really hate Bill Gates, but I don’t think this reflects n his intelligence. Pro chess players study this constantly.
An alternate generic. A tire repair contest. Say you take your average tire repair guy vs Bill Gates on tire repair. The tire repair guy will blow him out on tire repair but that doesn’t mean Gates is an idiot. He just doesn’t get around to repairing many tires, nor do I expect he plays a lot of chess.

Johannes Q
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

I’m not good at chess but I play a few hours a week, and Gates’ game was bad. He made a lot of obviously dumb moves. Now, not every intelligent person is good at chess, but given I’m stupid, and I could easily see better moves, I would guess Gates either hasn’t played chess much, or he’s just really really dumb, I’m guessing the former. It’s odd that he wouldn’t at least practice a few hours before playing Carlsen, maybe he has the attitude that Cabal will always take care of him so he doesn’t need to.

X15
X15
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Professional chess players do nothing else their entire lives. Like drummers and other musicians they can’t boil an egg without two helpers. Played alot of chess in my day and from experience Grand Masters tend to make non masters whatever the I.Q. look stupid.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

Ex-Master Freemason & Police Officer Gives Testimony 95% Of Police Officers Are Freemasons. Explains why the Uvalde Police stood outside and did nothing and stopped people from going into the school while the 322 CIA shooters and patsy Ramos killed children. No footage of ambulances though, weird

Comment–“Ambulances still take dead folks to the morgue, so that{s a bit suspect that there were none there.””

https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/v2tzc1/exmaster

Found at https://www.henrymakow.com/

X15
X15
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Not big on numerology but 322 is the number of the Yale based Skull and Bones Secret Brotherhood.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
2 years ago

From this:

“Biden says US would respond ‘militarily’ if China attacked Taiwan”https://www.cnn.com/2022/05/23/politics/biden-taiwan-china-japan-intl-hnk/index.html

to this:

“U.S. updates fact sheet, again, says does not support Taiwan independence”https://www.reuters.com/world/us-updates-fact-sheet-again-says-does-not-support-taiwan-independence-2022-06-03/

All in under a week.

Maybe when Biden said we would respond militarily he meant we would support China in steamrolling Taiwan. Lend them some troops and aid.

I mean it is open to interpretation.

Last edited 2 years ago by Corn Pop
Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

Check out the “cut suit” from this crisis simulation company and tell me how that changes your perception of the FFs we put up with. https://www.strategic-operations.com/Surgical-Cut-Suit-p/cs-surg.htm

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

In Uvalde “…interagency…radio communications were experienced…”
so that’s what the military plane was doing there.

phelps
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

The description just sounds like they were stepping all over each other. That’s pretty common on a crowded frequency without a net control.
It’s why ham operators have a set procedure. You do a quick “net, charlie 1-1” and then you wait for net control to say, “charlie 1-1, go ahead.” Otherwise when two people key up at the same time, it’s just interference.
You also have “net charlie 1-1 priority” and “net charlie 1-1 emergency” to get to the front of the line. If C1-1 is trying to report that the shooter is moving to another class, he needs to get through before the guy wanting to know where to park his squad and the guy asking where the bottled water is.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
2 years ago

Oh hey, look they’re creating “rage” variants now. Now way they’d test this on humans.
 
 
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/gene-editing-experiment-turns-fluffy-hamsters-into-aggressive-mutant-rage-monsters/ar-AAXN2oP
 
 
Who wouldn’t want to live in a world like 28 Days Later?

Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Corn Pop
2 years ago

Who says we’re not?

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Scruffy
Scruffy
Reply to  Corn Pop
2 years ago

Posted a NYPost link on this a few days here in comments.

It’s actually far more interesting than just gene editing. Vasopressin response tends to lead more aggressive behavior, but they found that removing the receptors entirely (thru gene editing) lead to Increased aggression not calmness. In other words, in attempting to create a more docile creature, they failed.

Why vasopressin? its r/K stuff: https://www.physiciansforlife.org/the-two-become-one-the-role-of-oxytocin-and-vasopression/

IF they are seeking to remove vasopressin stimulation, and make a more r society, the end result leads to the very opposite effect.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Scruffy
2 years ago

Reavers.

Tonawanda
Tonawanda
2 years ago

I was critical of 2K and doubted it could be or would be effective. Maybe I was wrong, and hope I was wrong. We shall see.

phelps
2 years ago

 In Uvalde, parents had to do DNA swabs to identify the remains of their children – nine and 10-year old-children.

They didn’t do DNA swabs because it was the only way to identify them. They did it so that parents didn’t have to see their mangled children’s bodies.

phelps
2 years ago

More than 4,000 Salesforce employees have signed an open letter demanding the company cut ties with the NRA.

Apparently Salesforce wants to lose all their accounts in TX and FL where there are laws prohibiting state agencies from contracting with companies that have anti-gun policies.

Max Barrage
Max Barrage
Reply to  phelps
2 years ago

Salesforce is utter shit. My company uses it, and you would not believe the lack of basic functionality in this thing. It’s like the people who designed it have no business sense at all. Here’s one example, we recently migrated to the latest version of SF, they eliminated the ability to sort client names using last names, you can only sort by the full name! How in the hell would anyone ever think that sorting a list that way would be in any way useful?? It’s like using the phone book to find “James Johnson” but instead of starting with “Johnson”, you have to start with “James”. Marc Benioff HAS to be Cabal, there’s no other way this shit software could ever be industry leading any other way.

Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Max Barrage
2 years ago

Anyone know any alternatives to Salesfore that are more functional?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Max Barrage
2 years ago

“Marc Benioff HAS to be Cabal”

In 2009, Benioff was named a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum, and is a member of its Board of Trustees.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Max Barrage
2 years ago

Benioff is #43 on Russia’s banned “Amercans” list.

phelps
2 years ago

Three people, including the alleged shooter, are dead following a shooting outside an Ames church.

Holy cow, this physiognomy.
https://cornerstonelife.com/staff/
Also, lots of people, including me, shit on the Catholics for child abuse and sodomy, but the Catholics don’t have anything on these non-affiliated, no apostolic succession gathered churches.

Max Barrage
Max Barrage
Reply to  phelps
2 years ago

Holy crap.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  phelps
2 years ago

I think one of AC’s greatest takeaways for everyday life is to look at how someone’s mouth contorts when smiling and try to imitate it. If it’s difficult or uncomfortable to hold the pose, there’s something funky lurking beneath the surface.

Just a great all around litmus test for meeting new people.

phelps
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Yup, it’s the actual action of empathy.
One of the great crimes of the left is confusing empathy and sympathy. Empathy is about putting yourself in someone else’s shoes and feeling what they feel. Sympathy is feeling sorry for someone.
Sometimes empathy shows you that the person is an evil shitheel, and you shouldn’t feel any sympathy for them.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  phelps
2 years ago

The best Christian course of action is the Gospel on Death Row for all the wicked. After which they die.
Which makes them not our problem no matter their salvation. No need to worry about the dead.
They are sent to the maximum security prison of Hades which only Jesus has the keys to.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  phelps
2 years ago

They are a strange looking crew, for sure.

EC
EC
2 years ago

Hoping to speak to you directly. It is about the surveillance network, dew assaults and more.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

You can also have him join Timelessauthors and PM you there if the email doesn’t work out and you think that will help.

Jaded Jimmy
Jaded Jimmy
2 years ago

Comment section getting pretty weird

kid
kid
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Overton window is such a weird(ha) concept to me. Like I believe it does not apply for my psychology. Yet observing others, it seems to apply, especially the more normie or boomer or NPC or sheeplike they are.

Boggles my mind that people don’t analyse judge all information as potentially valid/invalid regardless of being in some arbitrary window. Catherine Austin Fitts said something about “official reality” vs reality. I’ve never really paid attention to what official reality is and how arbitrary it is so cannot relate to other people that way.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  kid
2 years ago

Lots of atheists dismiss evidence for all the supernatural because of their philosophical worldview that categorically rejects that as evidence.

phelps
Reply to  kid
2 years ago

It applies. It’s measurable and replicable. You may think it doesn’t apply because your window is so wide, but occasionally you’ll run across something “wild” and your window will get a little wider.
It’s closely related to anchoring, which is easy to measure. If I asked you, “how much should a hamburger cost?” you’ll give me an amount (say $5 for now.) If I show you an advertisement for a hamburger that costs $100 and then ask you, you won’t immediately say $100, but you will move your answer to more like $7.
We use it explicitly in court cases — the plaintiff will rush to get the biggest number he can in front of the jury as soon as he can (even while still picking the jury) to get the overton window of the case anchored as high as possible. For example, if I were suing Johnson and Johnson for a defective product that I want to get $100,000 for, the first thing I would point out is “Johnson & Johnson is a corporation that does ninety five billion dollars — billion with a B — of sales a year. Does anyone here think that means that they are more likely to be correct about the facts when their witnesses testify?”
$100K doesn’t seem like a big number when you just heard $95,000,000,000.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Comments are changing – more contentious and anti-Q, black pill, “We’re all gonna die!” in tone. I suspect your site is getting too revealing as the play moves into its later acts, and you’re now under more consistent attack.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Huck
2 years ago

Q is not helping by letting the country burn to the ground before doing anything effective.

Darrell Harb Christianson
Darrell Harb Christianson
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Don’t forget that a number of old underground cities have been discovered, some of which could hold thousands of people (https://allthatsinteresting.com/midyat-underground-city and https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/derinkuyu-underground-city, for examples). Also, Eskimos used to have no vegetables; that’s why they ate raw seal meat-the vitamins weren’t destroyed by cooking.

Modern tunnel civilizations could use UV light and vitamins, in older times they could have eaten raw meat.

Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Jaded Jimmy
2 years ago

I’ll say it this time: I miss Lembro. Don’t forget to throw a prayer out for him every once in a while.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Macaque Mentality
2 years ago

Amen.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

> I just don’t see one cop telling another he has orders to let his wife die, unless they have some wall between them, and one cop has orders from the conspiracy and the other knows you can’t fight the conspiracy.

They may be powerful, but they will never have the ability to reverse death. As long as they can be sent off express-mail to God for judgment day, they can be stopped. The hard part is knowing who the real puppet master is, and which strings need to be cut to interrupt the play.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> More than 4,000 Salesforce employees have signed an open letter demanding the company cut ties with the NRA.

Salesforce is a major gun control supporter and financial backer of various gun control measures. They’re anti-gun to their toenails.

So what “ties with the NRA” are being opposed here?

map
map
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

I don’t know why Texas is hosting this company. Didn’t California turn down the deal that Salesforce wanted to remain in California? Did it ever occur to Texans to ask why California rejected Salesforce’s demands? It’s not like they don’t need the money.

No, but the Texas business uber alles mindsight now ensconced this ridiculous left-wing commercial interest into their territory. And for what? How many exemptions was Salesforce given to move there, to the point where Texas will make no money off of this company? How many Texans were actually hired, as opposed to Salesforce simply relocating its H1B ant farm? Did they not observe what happened in Georgia?

They need to boot this company out of the state and back to San Francisco.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> So why aren’t these positions given to younger, prettier, smarter people who would get better ratings, and do the job for one twentieth the salary?

They’re not real jobs. They’re payoffs for their previous service to the Narrative.

The days of specific newsmen bringing in viewers are long, long gone. Any face will do. Or even a cartoon; Ananova.com had an animated news presenter back in the late 1990s.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

Shock poll re Drazen in Oregon — I don’t believe this for a minute. She did not walk out, instead she voted in our state congress that resulted in loosing some of our firearm rights. In Oregon, it is legal to do walk out now, but they are trying to take it away this November. Right now, Oregon has a super majority in all branches of government and walking out is the only way to defeat the supermajority.

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Not a shock poll. The Donks have been winning elections in Oregon, but by narrow margins, and the rural areas are getting redder like elsewhere. The state is sort of like Minnesota in that way. However, they went to an all mail ballot voting system that makes elections there really easy to steal.

Also much of the state is horrified by both the COVID tyranny and the Antifa/ BLM riots, which went further there than elsewhere. And Drazen has centered here campaign on opposing them.

There is an independent candidate, with substantial support, who is a long term Democratic legislature. She has standard Democratic positions, but was essentially kicked out of the party because she remained fairly sane when the party was taken over by Soros. It seems she draws more from the blue side than the red side. The Republican hasn’t cracked 40%, but in a three way race, getting out the base to vote may be enough. It won’t be enough to counteract the inevitable ballot fraud, however.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

saw you made some comments on Uvalde, there is apparently a local posting on the roosh forum, thought you might be interested to link it. From what I’ve read, long story short the police dep had a big shake up recently which might explain the police acting strangely, apparently most the good guys were fired/left.
https://www.rooshvforum.com/threads/uvalde-texas-mass-shooting-19-children-dead.41857/post-1610862

map
map
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

This is a very interesting link. Everyone here should read it.

It sounds like the mass illegal immigration is used as a cover to infiltrate a huge Federal presence into the town, which is then used as a cover to infiltrate the Intelligence/Surveillance apparatus to eventually take over the town. This is then used to setup up the mass shooting, starting with the Active Shooter drill and then the use of AI to track the kids’ phones.

Uvalde has only one gun shop called Oasis, and none of them carried the Daniel Defense rifles.

phelps
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

RE: adsbexchange.com
The reason that this is the only site showing the fight is because it is the only site that ignores the requests to not track particular flights. On flightaware, radarbox, etc, all the other sites will remove a plane if the owner requests it. ADSBexch tells them to pound sand and leaves it up.

M.S. Lavelle
M.S. Lavelle
2 years ago

On the Islamic prayer calls in Minneapolis. The Twin Cities are dead. Greater Minnesota, however, is alive and well. One of the best stories to come out of the 2016 and 2020 elections was how far Greater Minnesota shifted into Trump’s hands, including the Iron Range, which hadn’t voted GOP for President since 1928 before then. the Iron Range is going to be on the right side of the Great Bifurcation.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  M.S. Lavelle
2 years ago

Someone ought to declare themselves the “Divine Followers of Rock” and blare AD/DC “for those about to rock” at full volume every hour on the hour.

Big towers. Big loudspeakers.

Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
Reply to  M.S. Lavelle
2 years ago

so what? IIRC, pretty much all of upstate New York – excepting maybe metro Buffalo – is rock-solid, deep-red conservative. Tough shit for them: the big city downstate outvotes them every single time, and has for pretty much the last 190 years. Minnesota is almost precisely the same kind of set-up: The Cities = 55%, and the rest of the state = 45%.

rock chalk gopher, rubes – you’ll be doing things OUR way from now til the end of America

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago

I’m not surprised that the Republican that oppses all vaxx&mask mandates is winning the polls in Oregon. Watch her widen the gap further and further and then still lose when election week comes around. That’s how it works in Oregon because mail-in voting is the only type in the state – there are no physical polling places to cast a ballot in person and there hasn’t been in decades.

1984
1984
2 years ago

AC, a month or two ago, we had a discussion on the reveal of the surveillance state. You were thinking it was coming. You still like what you’re seeing, in terms of you thinking it’s coming? I can say for one thing, cabal definitely doesn’t have the full control they want. Other than that, I pray, and tell people stuff, and they think I’m nuts.

Farcesensitive
2 years ago
Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

The M250 will replace the M240 and M249, and yes this is a VERY good thing as it weighs less than either of them. The Spear however, no.

1)Two charging handles. Delete one of them. My vote is the side charger since their own testing revealed that experienced shooters kept reaching for the T-handle, which is completely ambi when used properly with a slingshot technique.

2)Weight distribution. The original issue FAL weighs nine pounds. The shooter doesn’t feel it because the weight distribution is very well balanced. The Spear is front heavy, and I guaranty this is going to become a common complaint as any fan of the ACR remembers from experienced shooters reactions to the rifle.

3)The mass adoption of a cartridge based on the needs of the machine gunner indicates that US Army believes that the infantry rifle is now only slightly more important than the handgun, which is to say not very. The crew served weapons now handle almost all of the fighting.

4) I just see another waste of tax money.

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

A poll conducted by KONDA Research and Consultancy surveyed Turkish voters on their party preferences for the June 18 general election and found that the opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP)-led alliance enjoyed a sizeable lead over the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP)-led alliance, Bianet reported June 2….

https://worldview.stratfor.com/situation-report/turkey-poll-shows-chp-led-alliance-beating-akp-parliamentary-elections

Johannes Q
2 years ago

https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/boris-booed-at-queen-s-celebrations
Five Royal Air Force soldiers, who were rigidly standing by as guests walked into the service, collapsed in the cathedral’s grounds. One was sprawled on the stairs as the Foreign Secretary Liz Truss arrived, and, to gasps from those watching on, another fell onto the concrete as the Lord Mayor’s procession went in to the service.”
Presumably the vaxx, but I wonder if there’s something else going on; though if it was some kind of weapon you’d think the security would have evacuated everyone.

kid
kid
2 years ago

Another gangstalkee pops off, begins shooting at passing cars, kills a child, and tries to vent in his hearing:

I don’t know how biased I am but I wonder how someone could read his monologue and not be persuaded/convinced.

WesternMan
2 years ago

>This makes me wonder if there is a more well known fissure on the job between cops who are old-school regular cops, and a newer group of Cabal cops who everybody on the job knows are plugged into this new conspiracy nobody can fuck with, and have special pull – and less loyalty to the job.

The TV show The Mentalist had a cabal of cops, judges, therapists, etc, all in a gang called The Blake Society, and they would do killings, pose as a serial killer, cover up each others crimes, always be one step ahead, and run rings around the Sherlock-like main character who was trying to catch the serial killer who killed his family, who turned out to be the founder/leader of the cabal, a regular small town cop. One of the earliest episodes even had a therapist who talked clients into murders. Or he would commit killings but frame his clients. Something like that. A mystery in the show was why were the followers of this thing so religiously loyal to the conspiracy, to the point of killing themselves while smiling when caught. Obviously they made money out of it, and were above the law, but it was like a cult of some sort.

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