News Briefs – 08/02/2022

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Follow Don Jr on twitter here.

“Make sure those you follow talk about the surveillance, because everyone who is in the game knows. Make them either damage the machine by saying it, or reveal they are part of it by staying silent. Demanding our side talk about the surveillance is really the closest to a Xanatos gambit our side has.”

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DFT – Solar Expands as Efficiency Drops From $4.88 per Watt To $0.38 Per Watt

DFT – Oil Drops On Global Slowdown Fears

DFT – Housing Cools At Record Rates As Mortgage Prices Rise

DFT – Apple Recruits Lamborghini Exec For Their Autonomous Electric Car

In Michigan, RINO Republicans have made plans behind closed doors to have the votes from conservative parts of the state counted, instead, by liberal jurisdictions.

Elections operative who deleted Maricopa database before machines were turned over to auditors was not able ot access the room himself and had to use some other woman’s key to access it – and after he got in, he new exactly what to delete. This is an intelligence operation, and his handler had everything he needed and briefed him on it before sending him in. You almost certainly know people in your own life right now, who are pretending to be clueless normies, who know exactly what went on here, know the elections are fake, know all sorts of crazy shit, and you probably think they are just clueless NPCs who have no clue.

Kansas early voting turnout so far is 246% higher than the last midterm primary in 2018.

Arizona patriots hold drop box tailgate parties to protect free and fair elections.

Swiss billionaire behind Dem ‘dark money’ donations despite not being US citizen.

Liz Cheney touts endorsement by Kevin Costner.

From here: “FBI was wiretapping Hunter’s partners at the Chinese firm, CEFC, which was a front for Chinese military intelligence, so agents would have picked up some or all of the conversations the VP’s son had between 2015 and 2018 with CEFC chairman Ye Jianming, director Jianjun Zang and associate Patrick Ho, the Chinese spies who would give him millions of dollars.”

UPS is losing millions of rounds of ammunition.

IRS stockpiles more than 5 million rounds of ammunition this year. If they don’t want us to have ammunition, we should buy ammunition. I am also pissed off it appears they are paying about .15c per round. Why the fuck do they get that kind of deal?

Man who stormed Capitol with gun gets 87 months in prison. He “told fellow members of the Texas Three Percenters militia group that he planned to drag House Speaker Nancy Pelosi out of the Capitol building by her ankles, “with her head hitting every step on the way down.” Still interesting just a relatively few unarmed people could find themselves walking the halls of the Capitol, one with a gun and body armor. Imagine 2 million pissed off Americans showing up there one day with guns, and meaning business. I’m not sure the 2000-3000 Federal SWAT troops there that day would have been sufficient resistance. And we still don’t know what was up with the fences and National Guard.

Fox News Panel goes crazy when guest warns ‘Don’t go to gay orgies if you don’t want to get monkeypox.’

George Soros vows to keep funding ‘woke’ prosecutors: ‘I have no intention of stopping.’ He is somebody’s asset, and that is purely and simply a cover story to hide the broader operation, which is what they fear being exposed. Because it would unite us.

Joe Rogan says Jeffrey Epstein may have been CIA or Mossad spy. Then he muddies the water saying it was strange he was just trying to compromise scientists. Clearly if they are allowing him to say that, they must really not want people talking about the compromised politicians, that Arizona baby farm which may have been producing newborn human Guinea pigs or blood donors, and maybe even more, the occult ceremonies they were doing on the Island, as well as what the subs were for.

A startling new report via AmmoLand News outlines how the US Department of Commerce Census Bureau asked major holster manufacturers/providers for order numbers, product descriptions, and locations where the items were shipped as part of “commodity flow surveys.”

UN declares war on ‘dangerous’ conspiracy theories,  teaming up with Twitter, the European Commission and the World Jewish Congress to say George Soros, the Rothschilds and the State of Israel must not be linked to any “alleged conspiracies.”

Seattle business owners are installing 1-ton concrete blocks on city streets to prevent some of the 13,300 homeless people in the Dem-led city from camping out on the sidewalks.

Military conducts exercises for hypersonic missile attack, fallout on US cities.

An elementary school principal issued an apology Friday after promoting a book about a transgender child to students as young as five years old. This bitch is likely one of them. Doing this is an affront to parents. She is not so stupid she did not see the potential consequences. A normal person would simply stay in their lane and keep their head down, rather than risk a six figure salary, and risk getting fired for nothing. She did this on orders of the machine, as part of the psyop. Which means she is probably filing surveillance reports on kids in that school, and taking orders from the conspiracy looking to control which kids rise, and which do not. I know it is hard to believe, but it is this bad.

The Chinese Communist Party-tied TikTok reached the climax of its lengthy battle with the conservative Media Research Center’s video division by entirely axing it from the platform without notice.  Seems dangerous to have foreign-owned platforms deciding which of our political parties get to put their message out.

Paul Pelosi to be arraigned on DUI causing injury charges Wednesday.

Los Angeles ends citizenship requirement for government jobs. I view the barbarians welcomed in Rome very differently now. Rome was an Empire, which by definition needed a massive intelligence service to run all the assets and agents in foreign lands. It had wealth, which it could funnel to agents in other nations to elevate them in society above their peers, so they would gain high office, and take control of the governments there. And once it had that, it would build the civilian informant networks to cement its full control at the ground level. And when it needed to fuck over its own citizens, to whom would it turn? Its agents overseas, who would suddenly be welcomed into the nation and gifted with high office, “for fairness.” Exposure of the surveillance is the only path forward, because you have to expose the intelligence operation, and that is the most exposed part.

Google and Amazon are letting the police access data from smart home cameras without a warrant, if they are told this footage is needed because of an “emergency.”

Baby formula shortage will last into the fall, experts predict, as brands say they are still 30% out of stock and Biden administration struggles to explain how they will prevent another crisis for mothers.

Chicago mom stripped of custody after questioning 12-year-old’s transgenderism.

St. Petersburg police are investigating after a person was caught on camera using a flamethrower to torch a Pan-African flag flying on a pole outside the headquarters of a Black international socialist group based in Florida.

U.S. deploys ships and planes near Taiwan as Pelosi eyes visit.

Europe’s looming coal crisis as gas is unofficially rationed due to Russian supply cuts.

Woman trying to wire money from her bank account in Italy to the one in the UK, finds she can no longer transfer more than 6,000EUR per month.

Sri Lanka issued an urgent appeal on Monday to tackle rapidly spreading malnutrition among children as its economic crisis leaves nine out of 10 people dependent on state handouts.

Russian state to move religious treasures from museums back to churches.

Gonzalo Lira says Ukraine issued an order to its troops banning complaints about the crappy weapons the West is supplying. He is saying our new weapons systems are expensive pieces of fragile shit, and they are failing in combat due to the complexity.

Half of U.S.-made HIMARS in Ukraine destroyed, Russia says.

Biden Admin. sending additional $550 million to Ukraine. How can he unilaterally send all this US property out of the country, all on his own?

Ayman al-Zawahiri: Al-Qaeda leader killed in US drone strike. Don’t know if this is good news or bad news, because there was certainly more to 9/11 than we were told, and this closes the door on uncovering a lot of it.

Blitzed on his balcony: How CIA spied on Ayman al-Zawahiri for six months before pounding terror chief with two Hellfire missiles when he stepped out of Kabul home and ‘lingered.’

Federal judges allow Georgia’s heartbeat abortion ban to take effect.

Supreme Court ruling blows holes in Springfield’s (MA) 30-year-old restrictions on license-to-carry applications, and all the state’s other gun laws.

President Joe Biden had a 30% advantage among under-30 voters in 2020, but that support has evaporated.

Republican RINO Jaime Herrera Beutler looks about to be primaried by Trump-endorsed challenger Joe Kent.

Trump baffles GOP by endorsing ‘Eric’ in the Missouri Senate primary — a race with three Erics.

Donald Trump opens six-point lead over Joe Biden in 2024 rematch, according to a Rasmussen Reports survey.

Spread r/K Theory, because it is time for Xi to do us a solid

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Matt
Matt
2 years ago

Note this isn’t the first time our terroristic “friend” has passed on:

https://www.the-sun.com/news/1831397/al-qaeda-leader-ayman-al-zawahiri-dies-asthma/

phelps
Reply to  Matt
2 years ago

Was about to say the same thing, “don’t know if it is even true.”

map
map
2 years ago

Here is Miles Mathis’ take on the Refitt case.

http://mileswmathis.com/reffitt.pdf

Ed
Ed
Reply to  map
2 years ago

I don’t get the point of this, unless it is to see if the public will accept blatant show trials.

But that makes no sense, as Mathis would say. If the government staged blatant show trials, the public would “accept” it, because there is nothing the public could do about it. We know that from all the other times regimes staged show trials.

And yeah, the Mathis take is correct, and you don’t need to read the entire essay to see that. You only need the first few paragraphs.

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

Miles Mathis is always the most reliable source.
[Stops to throw up in mouth]
Without him we would not know that over 150 Olympic little gym girls are CIA agents who set up the doctor by saying that he molested them but they actually know that there is not a real trial, the whole trial is fake and the arrest are fake, and he will not be punished and it’s all so that women will hate men. He broke this absolutely fantastic story and for that we are forever grateful.

WOW! He is the go to source on intelligence.

Here’s where I talked about a Miles Mathis post that was designed to fill your mind with mush and stupidity.

https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-07-28-2021/#comment-369053

map
map
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

150 teenage girls all kept their mouths shut about the creepy gymnastics instructor touching them, girls that aren’t known for keeping quiet under most circumstances. Were there 150 counts of molestation levied against him?

I suppose you think the Alex Jones trial is real, too?

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

“I view the barbarians welcomed in Rome very differently now.”

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

At some point the Roman army switched from requiring citizenship as a condition of joining the army, to recruiting from non-citizens and barbarians exclusively. One the empire split, the Eastern empire went back to mainly recruiting from the people who lived there, while the Western empire did not, which by itself explains why the Eastern empire and not the Western lasted long past the fifth century.

Also, the “fall” of the Western empire was pretty much a series of agreements between the Emperors and the barbarian warlords, who often had official government positions, that they would defend the empire but be paid in land, not money, and gradually take over administrative duties. Eventually the central administration just faded away, as more administration and taxes were taken over by the warlords and the church. Much the same process happened with some of the Chinese dynasties. The date of the “fall” was when they realized they didn’t need a puppet empire anymore. Later the Eastern empire re-imposed central administration on some of the western provinces.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ed
2 years ago

Up to just recently I never understood how much small groups of barbarians could go tromping through the empire without anyone seeming to care or putting up much of a fuss. I understand now because I can see that happening in the United States in the near future. Twenty thousand Ethiopians cross the southern border into the U.S., move around the country for three or four years before settling in Iowa, and everybody just shrugs. It’s the combination of so many illegal immigrants that nobody cares about another twenty thousand, and who at the local are gives a shit about this corrupt country with it’s corrupt “government” run by a corrupt elite. Exactly like the late Roman Empire.

beekay
beekay
2 years ago

Is Pelosi’s Trip to Taiwan the ‘Pearl Harbour Moment’ Jake Sullivan Called for?

First paragraph:

The circus around Pelosi’s trip to Taiwan is a clear sign that something incredibly reckless and stupid is about to happen.
In October 2019, Jake Sullivan, who became U.S. National Security Advisor in 2021, stated in an interview that the U.S. needed a clear threat to rally the world and play the role of saviour of mankind and that China could be that organizing principle for U.S. foreign policy. In the 2019 interview, he acknowledges that the problem was that people were not going to believe that China is a global threat, that their view of China is too positive and that the United States would need a “Pearl Harbour moment,” a real focusing event to change their minds, something he calmly stated that “would scare the hell out of the American people.”

Ending paragraphs:

Thus, when Jake Sullivan observes that there is not enough anti-China sentiment to bolster an image of the United States as a “saviour of mankind” against China and that America is in need of a “Pearl Harbour moment” I would be very wary.
The circus around Pelosi’s trip to Taiwan in the coming days, and evident glee that is coming forth from many of these neocons frothing at the mouth over this prospect is a clear sign that something incredibly reckless and stupid is about to happen.
Pelosi’s airplane might indeed be shot down on her completely irrelevant and unnecessary trip to Taiwan, and if it is, don’t be surprised if it was the Americans themselves who are behind it, who have shown they are willing to do anything for that “Pearl Harbour moment.”

Last edited 2 years ago by beekay
Bman
Bman
Reply to  beekay
2 years ago

My reaction to Pelosi being blown up won’t be a Pearl Harbor moment. I’ll just say, “thank you china for killing one of your spies”.
Immediately after, congress and the president should do a follow-up visit.

Last edited 2 years ago by Bman
map
map
Reply to  Bman
2 years ago

It’s like shooting skeet.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  beekay
2 years ago

Part of that Pearl Harbor moment came in the form of Covid, but that failed to initiate the level of threat needed for the job at hand, which is shoring up the American/Davos/Deep State Imperium.

So now our wonderful “leaders” are dumping tens of billions into Ukraine, and they will ratchet up the tensions with China until they get what they want, which is WWIII.

They can’t Build Back Better until they lay waste to everything first.

Ed
Ed
Reply to  beekay
2 years ago

Apparently she landed in Taiwan, so if there was an operation planned, its off, though there is still a chance her plane is nailed on the way back.

Btw, if the plane is shot down or crashes, “Nancy Pelosi” herself is not on it. She just is declared dead and retires.

But they probably cancelled the operation when they picked up from monitoring the internets that too many Americans either wouldn’t care or would be happy if the Chinese shot down the plane (if they did something, it would probably be more on the lines of forcing the plane to land on the mainland and detaining her anyway).

Marielle Redclaw
Reply to  beekay
2 years ago

No war for this drunken hag if China (or anyone) takes her out. Not a single American life for anyone in this illegitimate government. Let them go to war using their trannies and pet 80 IQ races.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  beekay
2 years ago

NOTHING will happen
nothing ever does

WDS
WDS
2 years ago

Ayman al-Zawahiri: Al-Qaeda leader killed in US drone strike
Yet Biden Inc. armed the Taliban with billions in armaments. Al-Qaeda, ISIS, ISIL or Taliban, it’s all the same thing just like Nazis, Gestapo and the SS.

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

yeah and obomb-ya killed “bin laden” haha

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
2 years ago

“Vaccine-Induced Myocarditis in Two Intern Doctors in the Same Night Shift”

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/prehospital-and-disaster-medicine/article/vaccineinduced-myocarditis-in-two-intern-doctors-in-the-same-night-shift/424B4F5A018AD882BFA4721392F609E3

“A previously healthy, 24-years-old male who was on the same night shift with Patient 1 and was admitted to the ED complaining about chest pain which he described as “squeezing” which was on-going for two days.”

Buncha cucks just had to throw in the disclaimer:

“Global vaccination is the most effective prevention method against COVID-19. Considering the fact that morbidities after the disease occur more than the side effects of the vaccine, they are still the best option against the current pandemic.”

Yep, whole lotta squeezing going on.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

Al-Zawahiri mid-term election droned. Watch fake poll surge. Same done for Obama.

Last edited 2 years ago by Anonymous
Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Sorry AC, but she makes a number of important points that none of the Trump loyalists can provide adequate answers for. The only answer we ever hear is that there is some amazing secret plan in place that never seems to manifest itself while the country burns.

I voted for Trump twice, but his handling of the Covid Op made no logical sense whatsoever, but I was willing to suspend my judgement until the election.

After the election steal, and Trump simply walking away from it, I knew something was seriously wrong.

He then pardoned a total traitor and spy on his way out the door, as well as letting hundreds of J6 attendees get absolutely railroaded and have their lives turned inside out.

The usual response to all of that is that the faction backing Trump has forced him to let all of that happen in order to wake people up. That is an almost unbelievably risky move to make, considering what is at stake.

When you have your hand on the steering wheel and you’re in control of the ship of state, you don’t drive the car over a cliff just to make a point.

You keep steering and bring your crew to safety if at all possible.

I will be very relieved to be proven wrong, but I have a hard time trusting a good outcome after everything we’ve seen over the last several years.

map
map
Reply to  Another Dave
2 years ago

You wanted Trump to handle the Covid op by becoming an anti-vaxxer, something that would have destroyed his presidency far sooner than anything else. That would have been such a huge opening of attack by the Left that it would have crowded out everything else.

In fact, had Trump done anything like that, it would have negated the growth of Peter McCullough, Robert Malone, and the whole vaccine-skeptic wing that had emerged among many doctors. Malone never would’ve been able to get his message out.

I’m increasingly under the belief that the J6 prisoners are not real. There is no one to pardon because no one is arrested. There is no one held prisoner. It is just a giant psyop.

Remember, if Cabal has the manpower to do AC’s granular surveillance, then they have the manpower to stage fake events.

Yes, things look like they are getting worse, but, remember, most people are incapable of reasoning. They are only capable of learning by experience. They need to experience this to be able to build a response.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  map
2 years ago

This is one dimensional thinking at its best.

You guys will stoop to literally any level to rationalize Trumps’ obvious mismanagement.

I feel embarrassed for you. You’re like liberals constantly making excuses for Biden. Biden can’t do anything wrong as he destroys everything in sight.

If Trump didn’t have the right Intel to help him make an informed decision, then what does that say about his chances of supposedly running for office again and actually winning, after walking away from the steal?

How is it that millions of average Americans seemed better informed than Trump about an issue of national importance?

His base would not have turned on him if he went anti vax. Quite the contrary. In fact, I can assure you millions have rejected him specifically because of Operation Warpspeed and his dogged attachment to the vaccines that he fast tracked and are now responsible for so much damage.

map
map
Reply to  Another Dave
2 years ago

Except the government does not run on the executive management of the Executive Branch. You should know that by now.

Remember, the executive branch is the President only. Not the DOJ or the FBI or any other organization within it. Yet, these entities act like they are listed in the Constitution.

This is part of what we learned from the Trump years.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  map
2 years ago

Agree 100%. Trump being anti-vax would have been the kiss of death for his platform. This shit is 5D chess.

map
map
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

“I would say Cabal, except for the things he damaged. He utterly destroyed the news media, and any respect our side had for the establishment. Gone, dead, never to be rehabilitated. He exposed the idea that intelligence is using FISA and surveillance in politics, which is also a big no-no. He exposed that we are not electing our leaders, which is even bigger than the other two. Our government was overthrown, and these leaders are all illegitimate. Maybe even bigger than that, Trump changed how people behave. People look to high status individuals to internalize how to deal with the world. Until Trump that was all weak, whining, pussies who never fought. That was by design. Trump reprogrammed everyone with a fuck-you America first fighting spirit. And that ignores Roe, and Guns, which is maybe the weirdest of all, as I doubt Cabal wanted that.”

See, AC, this is simply a brilliant analysis and totally true. It all goes back to the same question or problem with Trump: why did Cabal need him if they had everything they wanted with Jeb or Hillary? By simply installing Jillary into power in 2016, Cabal would’ve had anything and everything. Why did they bother with Trump?

I mean, the only thing that I could think of is, that the Republican Party had simply collapsed into irrelevancy at that time, and Cabal was worried that malcontents had either gone into hiding or were simply dormant inside the Democrat Party. Trump was then established as a way of sussing out these potential future problems, repopulating the Republican party with them, so they then can be monitored and controlled over time. Basically, Trump was a honeypot on the population, looking for maverick thinkers across the political spectrum and then staging them inside the Republican Party. This would explain how the Party changed over time.

Maybe, but, that’s a very risky move. And none of this monitoring requires burning down so much of Cabal’s control mechanism. Or, getting lots of people to start believing that elections are rigged and that illegal surveillance is used for political purposes.

Mile Mathis has an interesting concept called the creation of an “Anti.” He defined an Anti as a disguised agent who espouses theories, ideas or politics that the government wishes to discredit. Ezra Pound was an example. He was instructed to attack Jews, the US military, banks, and so on. He was then “proved” to be a madman and sentenced to a mental institution. The lesson? Those who speak out against Jews, the military or banks are madmen. Manson was another Anti, posing then as a hippie and still posing today as an environmentalist. Once he was locked away as a madman and murderer, the audience learned the lesson that those who are hippies and environmentalists are madmen, and may be murderers.

Maybe Trump is an anti? But, why would you give him followers in the millions who would regard his imprisonment as an act of war?

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Regarding the monkey research, the Asch conformity experiments (The Saker linked to in an article) indicated only 25% of people consistently defied majority opinion.

https://infogalactic.com/info/Asch_conformity_experiments

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  anon
2 years ago

that broad is NUTS

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

“…back to Trump real quick: there are literally hundreds of data points which expose him as compromised….”

I believe everything she said because I have seen the same things on a macro level and have complained constantly about it. I have no idea to what level Trump is compromised, only that he left the door open on many occasions where someone could walk in and run away with the family silver.

Sure he did some good things but it’s like a farmer who put extra fertilizer on the fields only to leave the gates unlocked so all the animals could come in and eat all the corn before it could be harvested. The fertilizer was good but of no use if he left the gate open.

map
map
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

Did you read any of the responses to her points?

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

“This bitch is one of them. Doing this is an affront to parents. She is not so stupid she did not see the potential consequences. A normal person would simply stay in their lane and keep their head down, rather than risk a six figure salary, and risk getting fired for nothing. She did this on orders of the machine, as part of the psyop.”

AC sketches this “crazy boss” as a pure intel game. Can be, but such crazy bosses can really have serious unresolved personal issues.

The last French PM, Sarkozy, was said to see everyone as either a master or a slave. Then the only way not to be a slave / victim is to become a master / victimizer. It’s like OCD for some people, they have to compulsively victimize others so that – by their logic – they won’t be a victim themselves. I was unable to find the exact term for this, but it’s something like “victim-victimizer complex.” So for that bitch it might have been psychologically absolutely necessary for her to hurt others to feel okay. Maybe she only got that job because of that?

Please skip the rest of this comment if you don’t like long-winded personal anecdotes.

I had such experiences with two different bosses, at different (non-woke) companies, in different regions of the same country (not America). They didn’t know each other, but were very similar. Very professional demeanor, very dry, very formal, tense body language, men in their 40s. While the other bosses I had elsewhere were fine with me, those two both fired me, officially for incompetence, inofficially because they found me irritating (I couldn’t quite take them seriously, tried to hide it, but I guess my act wasn’t convincing enough). They both took serious risks because they broke rules to do that. The only time I ever hired a lawyer was for Boss 1, and my lawyer said I could get 6 months’ pay in damages in court. I played this a lot more defensively, because who wants to hire someone who sues his employer? I’m sure Boss 1 knew this, but it was still a crazy move to risk publicly losing a court battle and possibly his own job just to get rid of one of dozens of employees. Something similar but less intense happened with Boss 2 who also risked reputational damage. The weirdest thing was that both of them had the same kitschy children’s book as their “bible.” Very Catcher in the Rye, very MK. There was also a sense of calculated humor, like when we were at a company party and Boss 1 rode in on … a … freaking … horse. Like checking the “knows how to have fun” box for an evaluation. Finally, Boss 1 did something in his free time that would make most people including the readers of this blog put him in the good guy category, so don’t be too quick to think that someone doesn’t have any issues.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

I agree with your assessment. I think AC, due to his personal experiences with surveillance, assumes every bad actor is read in on some script and is playing a specific role.

I think he underestimates the sheer number of broken people in this society who are locked into a kind of group think, also known as mass formation or mass psychosis, and are behaving irrationally as a means of offloading their own deep psychological and spiritual stress. They latch onto memes and programming belched up as MSM propaganda and social media narratives, and exhibit a kind of religious mania as they wreck everything around them, playing a part they are barely aware of.

Demonic possession is also a possibility.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Another Dave
2 years ago

Demons usually create a bad vibe. Some people feel it better than others, sort of like how some people have really acute hearing. My wife is more sensitive than I am. Just this last Saturday we went to a health food store my wife likes. I’ve been there maybe a dozen times over the years. I don’t care for the products, but I’ve been there with my wife and even picked up items for her if I was in the area. Saturday was different. We walked in and my wife began browsing for some seasoning. I normally stand right by her, but I felt uneasy so I walked across the aisle and stood with my back against shelves and began scanning up and down the aisle trying to figure out why I was so uncomfortable. My wife picked out what she wanted and when we began walking, she tucked up tight against my side. We picked up one more item, paid at the front, and left. As soon as we got out into the parking lot, she began saying real excited like, “There was a demon in there! There was a demon in there! There was a demon In there!” And I was, “Oh, that’s why I felt so uneasy in there.” The question we had was the demon attached to the store, or to someone in the store?

As for the two bosses mentioned above, could a person feel an uneasy, uncomfortable, of bad vibe when one came into a room? And if you don’t feel it, did someone else who is more sensitive notice it? It’s my impression that demonic activity has become more open the last three or four years. So, if you haven’t come across the demonic before, be ready for it. And I’d highly recommend you don’t confront it. Leave the area and tell your pastor, priest, or minister about it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

The two bosses were very good at making people think of them as very rational, and then behaved irrationally while still pretending to be rational, very much like certain politicians. The first few months people only noticed their tense energy, but later word spread about their odd behavior.

It’s possible that your town has become more demonic in the last few years, but I wouldn’t generalize this. Demonic Superbowl shows and other music acts have been going on for much longer than that. If you’re correct, you either moved somewhere with more negative forces or you now have more homeless encampments near you, with people on drugs and alcohol that would let negative entities exert an influence over their actions or more evil people moved to your town. What are the most negative places you know in your state? Avoid them as much as possible, and pray to God for protection.

lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Another Dave
2 years ago

at lower levels, some idiot bosses you deal with just want to get in or remain in the local “club”. matters not what it is. dont expect them to try and tolerate any actual thinkers. doesnt matter how good you are at yer job etc.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  lastkingofscotland
2 years ago

That kind are an extension of cabal without even knowing it.
They are useful idiots who may seem normal in all other ways but who are easily manipulated by their cabal associates to do what cabal wants.

Last edited 2 years ago by Farcesensitive
Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Another Dave
2 years ago

AD, my experiences make me see this less as an intel vs psychology issue, and more as an intel / psychology / supernatural combo, with unknown percentages.

I was already part of those organizations when the hiring of my psycho bosses happened, both in “rigged elections.” Boss 1 seemed to have messed up part of his interview, yet he still pulled through. Boss 2 and his female rival had to give talks to our department, almost everyone voted for her, but management still gave Boss 2 the job. So these were just charades for the plebes.

That these men were crazy about a children’s book points to emotionally arrested development, something that could be exploited by their masters, human or supernatural.

Both bosses created an atmosphere in which many employees felt insecure if they could keep their jobs, thus getting them to produce lots of negative emotions / “loosh.”

Once they had infiltrated these companies, they hired more psycho people.

My thinking is that these bosses got those jobs so they could keep their employees too busy dealing with them to be too exhausted to do much else with their lives. I don’t think they really knew that themselves, but were selected because they were the kind of psychos who would do that and be obedient to their own bosses.

anonymous
anonymous
2 years ago

I recall when I was in middle school, the principle seemed to be a really nice lady. I forget exactly what happened. but another teacher or hall monitor was giving me a lot of shit for some reason I don’t recall and I was on the verge of crying. Then the principle walked up, talked to me for a minute told me not to worry about it and go about my business. Or something like that, the memory is pretty fuzzy. The short of it was, she was or seemed to be very re-assuring and kind.
A year or two later she dies in a car crash because of icy roads or something. The details were never given to me. After reading your site, I can’t help but wonder if the nice lady was gotten out of the way so an asset could take her place. The idea of that woman driving like a dumbass on ice always struck me as not exactly believable.
EDIT:
Here it is. Shouldn’t be an issue for doxxing since I’m using the anonymous handle.
https://www.journalinquirer.com/archives/principals-mourners-fill-tolland-school-hallway/article_d4b2ff09-a19b-5ecc-9c4b-0eaddf0dbb72.html
Says she came from a party, so maybe she was just tipsy.

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Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  anonymous
2 years ago

You guys need to dial it back a bit. Every damned thing that happens is not a part of an Intel operation.

Not discounting the truly huge surveillance operation that certainly exists in this country and has grown much stronger over the last 20 years because of cell phones and computers, but cabal isn’t taking out thousands of random and completely irrelevant people everyday just for kicks.

I grew up in upstate New York and have personally experienced how dangerous icy roads and heavy snow can be. Sometimes people just get in accidents.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Again, I don’t discount a massive intel operation, global in scale, that has the potential to surveil any one of us at any time, and has, because of cell phones and computers, a digital file on anyone who has ever used these devices over the past 25 years or so.

I also know that Intel networks can and will simply pick seemingly random and non interesting people out and drop a ton of bricks on their life just to test the waters and see what they can get away with.

We should be focusing on exposing all of that insanity if we want anything remotely resembling freedom again.

That being said, usually accidents are just accidents, and most people do not have an entire team surveilling them for years on end. That math simply doesn’t add up for that to be real.

We have commenters here every day now claiming they ran into their surveillance on a hike in the woods, or on a trip to the store.

It gets a little ridiculous after awhile.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Another Dave
2 years ago

You do know that just by coming here those commenters become far more important targets, right?

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Another Dave
2 years ago

It’s not about dialing it back. It’s about really dialing everything in. Probabilistic reasoning. Not everyone can do it, but it’s important to acknowledge this type of reasoning because it is what leads to truly original insights.

anonymous
anonymous
Reply to  Another Dave
2 years ago

When I first heard about it, this was well before I had any notion of surveillance or any of that. But I immediately had the feeling that something didn’t add up about it. Say what you will about intuition, but for me at least those intuitions have turned out to be right often enough.
She spent her whole life in that area seemingly based on the biography given in the article, and would have known about icy roads if that were the case. I find it hard to believe she got wasted because that just wouldn’t fit the profile well.
Maybe you are right and it was just an accident. Its possible. But my intuition says that explanation stinks. It always has. Knowing now the possible lengths shitbags will go makes more sense to me than an accident, at least in this case.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

>I’m not sure the 2000-3000 Federal SWAT troops there that day would have been sufficient resistance. And we still don’t know what was up with the fences and National Guard.

People in general are unaware of just how few police, and especially SWAT officers, staff any major city. I live near a big city, not top 10 big but relatively large. There’s less than 100 swat officers for the entire city, and less than 2,000 cops total for the metro and and surrounding suburb region. All SWAT guys are part time, doing regular duty work for 99% of the day. The citizens outnumber the police over 500 to 1.

My city isn’t particularly “militarized” so YMMV, but if people really had a problem with their local governments it would be absolutely trivial to do something about it by force. Hence the boldness of ANTIFA over the Summer of “Love”. They know this better than anyone on the right does, probably because they’re supplied all the intel they need by cabal. It also puts the lie to the J6 narrative, as those 10,000 angry people could very easily have done some real damage if they were truly intent on insurrection, which they obviously weren’t.

It’s also why I’m not particularly scared of a hypothetical police state future with gun confiscation, unless they fully mobilize occupation forces from a corrupted military. They’ll stop doing raids on houses when a prepared individual can remove 2-5% of the total available SWAT headcount on any given raid with minimal effort.

I don’t advocate violence as a solution at all, this just an observation of the numbers on the ground.

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

The problem is that its not going to the the legitimate government using the police, when the crackdown comes. It will be the Cabal, using their privately raised army and surveillance, and on this site the surveillance has been estimated to be around 30 million people in the USA. This could be reinforced via “illegal immigration” or even the regular armies of more completely cabal controlled countries.

I think at this stage the Cabal will just abolish the legitimate government, and the official police may even be among the people targeted.

Atavisionary
Atavisionary
2 years ago

“baby food” as concept always confused me a bit. Surely, the use of this stuff as it currently exists can’t be more than 100 years old? What did people do before that? Why can’t they do it again now? Why would they ever stop doing that and prefer to feed their children what amounts to shitty applesauce? I honestly don’t get it.

phelps
Reply to  Atavisionary
2 years ago
  1. Take food.
  2. Cook until completely broken down and soft
  3. Mash

Congratulations. You’ve made baby food.

Marielle Redclaw
Reply to  Atavisionary
2 years ago

I made a highly informative post about it on Gab. 🙂

https://gab.com/Marielle_Redclaw/posts/108346406433618483

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map
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
2 years ago

Assassin/Wet-Nurse guild?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Atavisionary
2 years ago

It’s not really baby “food.” It is formula for newborns. Some mothers cannot provide enough milk for their offspring; this is not a new thing, “wetnurses” were not just for the rich and the nobility.
No wetnurses these days (that I know of), so…formula.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Preferable to right the hormones and nutrition first to see if one can induce breastmilk before making use of wet nurses.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

You’re right– it’s not food. It’s mostly vegetable oil. Seed oils are poison

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Atavisionary
2 years ago

100% unnecessary. Raised my brood by overcooking some of the veggies and mashing them with a fork. Neither the baby formula shortage or the toxic baby food matter if you live like it’s 100 years ago: breastfeed and think about what you’re making for dinner so you include things soft enough for the baby to eat.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Atavisionary
2 years ago

Known several people over the years who suffered broken jaws. When jaws are wired closed for 3 to 6 months a liquid diet is the only thing that can be consumed.
When digestive troubles take place many times a SOFT DIET is prescribed. Baby Food is nothing more than a combination soft diet/liquid diet.

Soft/Liquid diet is anyone who cannot chew, like babies, or cannot digest hard food, like babies again. It aint that complicated.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Atavisionary
2 years ago

If I had a baby to feed today and no access to breastmilk from a HEALTHY woman, I would use whole organic milk or 2% organic milk from the local store.

In a pinch regular everyday commercial milk will work. I avoid regular myself so I would not give a baby anything I avoid but if nothing else available it will do.

It’s not that complicated.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

>Federal judges allow Georgia’s heartbeat abortion ban to take effect.

They’ll allow all these half measure bills forever because they know all that matters is the murder continues to flow. And they need these murders for whatever reason.

There’s no logical or spiritual argument to this compromise shit, just pragmatism. Either life starts at conception, the correct answer, or it starts when the baby is birthed, the satanic answer. Anything negotiated to the middle just lets them keep murdering while the constituents feel some sliver of satisfaction at owning the Moloch-worshipers or something lame like that.

Total day-one ban or it’s a failure. Simple as.

B.Chiclitz
B.Chiclitz
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Arguing whether life begins at conception or life begins at birth is similar to arguing whether the day begins at first light or the day begins at dawn (when the sun actually peeks over the horizon).

These twilight zones in transit between categories give us a lot of trouble. But the larger Truth is that it is always daylight somewhere.

Likewise, the larger Truth is that life does not begin at either conception or birth. It “begins” when the future parent’s eyes first meet from across the room, and even so, long before.

“The needs of the child”, both born and unborn, animate all life continuously and drive human behavior. This is the Truth our culture has been rebelling against.

wlindsaywheeler
Reply to  B.Chiclitz
2 years ago

B.Chiclitz—In order to have “life”–one must have Soul. It is the Soul that drives life. And at Conception–it is a human soul. To unnaturally end a Human Soul is Murder. Life begins at Conception! If it is not a human being at conception, what is it? an animal? a plant? We don’t change from one thing in substance to another substance–you can not change lead into gold. Lead is lead. Gold is Gold. A human fetus is a human at conception—throughout the total being of the person–it is a human.

Abortion is murder.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Every one of the restrictions reduces the murders.
It’s also a way to salami slice the culture to where it should be, the left does that all the time and it works.
Take what you can get and push for more.

map
map
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

If you can remove the Moloch worshippers by getting them to leave your state, then you also win.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Where have you been? Most American mothers do not breastfeed. Especially those that have full time jobs they seek to get back to. There are many alternatives to breastmilk.

Not better but adequate substitutes: cows milk, goats milk, even horse milk if you can get it. I hear horse milk is super rich and creamy.

phelps
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

84% of American babies are breastfed, and 56% are breastfed past six months age.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  phelps
2 years ago

“84% of American babies are breastfed, and 56% are breastfed past six months age.”

Source?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

use your own search capabilities

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Ok, using my own search capabilities, 86% and 56% are false numbers. i.e. lies.

And most American mothers DO NOT BREASTFEED.

phelps
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

CDC. There’s no money in it, so no reason to lie.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  phelps
2 years ago

“84% of American babies are breastfed, and 56% are breastfed past six months age.”

These are made up numbers. Most American women do NOT breastfeed. Tis why the baby formula business is so big.

Marielle Redclaw
2 years ago

Conservatives on another site are saying Pelosi is brave for going to Taiwan.

They still can’t see the theater stage.

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lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
2 years ago

tell them she is being portrayed by Joan Rivers…

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
2 years ago

Oh, but they do see. You are not seeing that they are part of the act as well. 99.9% of media and politician speak is scripted.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
2 years ago

cuck-servatives

Marielle Redclaw
2 years ago

I heard Pelosi needed a midflight refuel.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

Hey ac, you always talk about how people knew 9/11 was going to happen, and this symbols post goes into it, using, amusingly, horse racing:

https://decodingsymbols.wordpress.com/2022/08/02/big-red-horses/

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

Were the Chinese Bluffing?
https://voxday.net/2022/08/02/were-the-chinese-bluffing/

Yes, yes they were.
Now that they have lost face we can expect them to lash out in some childish (but likely impotent) way.
But they are always bluffing about everything, they only get away with it because our leaders have been too cowardly or too compromised to call their bluffs.
They know better than we do that they are incapable of taking Taiwan and will remain so until they collapse.

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Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago

Does Florida have a Seattle that I don’t know about? Cause this is something that sounds like Florida.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago
Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago

I’ve never seen gun backs in this area that would pay out for a stunt like this. If I can find the design of that little tilting barrel singshote it might be worth doing. He figured that he spent around $180 on printer filament and screws, and made back over $3000 in gift cards. Doing this one time gets me a rebuilt 6r80 transmission for the future Cummins R2.8 swap for my suv.

Democrats Hosted A Gun Buyback Event And One Clever Man Took Full Advantage
https://truthpress.com/news/democrats-hosted-a-gun-buyback-event-and-one-clever-man-took-full-advantage/

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

CNN, CNBC & AP Bureau Chiefs Met With Vituous Pagan Propaganda Group In July
https://www.infowars.com/posts/cnn-cnbc-ap-bureau-chiefs-met-with-chinese-communist-party-propaganda-group-in-july/