News Briefs – 03/13/2023

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DFT – Signature Bank Taken Over By Regulators

DFT – Saudi Aramco Posts Record Profits

DFT – Spain Increases Russian LNG Imports

DFT – Swiss Bank Clients Nervous About Swiss Enforcing Sanctions After Abandoning Neutrality

DFT – Bill Ackman Warns, More Large Depositors Will Drain Funds From Lesser Banks After SVB

From here, don’t buy Ring Doorbell Cameras:

The week of last Thanksgiving, Michael Larkin, a business owner in Hamilton, Ohio, picked up his phone and answered a call. It was the local police, and they wanted footage from Larkin’s front door camera.

Larkin had a Ring video doorbell, one of.., 21 Ring cameras in and around his home and business, picking up footage of Larkin, neighbors, customers and anyone else near his house.

The police said they were conducting a drug-related investigation on a neighbor, and they wanted videos of “suspicious activity” between 5 and 7 p.m. one night in October. Larkin cooperated, and sent clips of a car that drove by his Ring camera more than 12 times in that time frame…

They asked for more footage, now from the entire day’s worth of records. And a week later, Larkin received a notice from Ring itself: The company had received a warrant, signed by a local judge. The notice informed him it was obligated to send footage from more than 20 cameras — whether or not Larkin was willing to share it himself…

This time, Larkin wasn’t able to choose which cameras he could send videos from. The warrant included all five of his outdoor cameras, and also added a sixth camera that was inside his house, as well as any videos from cameras associated with his account, which would include the cameras in his store. It would include footage recorded from cameras he had in his living room and bedroom, as well as the 13 cameras he had installed at his store associated with his account.

The amazing thing is, if it is in his bedroom, I would bet you his neighborhood observation post has used the backdoor which all of these things will have, and appended video of him having sex with his wife to his file. What dumbass installs an internet enabled camera in his bedroom?

Whistleblower: FBI agents colluded to illegally intercept Proud Boy defendant’s communications with his own attorney.

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Sunday that the federal government would not bail out Silicon Valley Bank, but is working to help depositors who are concerned about their money.

Bernie Marcus: ‘Woke’ Silicon Valley Bank was ‘more concerned about global warming than shareholder returns.’

Silicon Valley Bank employees made large donations to Biden and other Democrats.

Some Dem tech investors who have spent millions of dollars currying favor with the Biden administration are furious about what they call the White House’s utter lack of help over the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank. And then the administration caved:

The Biden administration said Sunday that it would guarantee all deposits at the now-shuttered Silicon Valley Bank but insisted the move was not a taxpayer-funded bailout, while regulators closed a second institution, New York City’s Signature Bank, amid fears of an unfolding economic crisis.  Basically they are going to simply use FDIC insurance money to cover it all, as I understand it. So banks purchased $250,000 per account in insurance, and the government just unilaterally upped it to unlimited insurance per account. It is a bit like every person buys a million dollar life insurance policy, and the government announces it will pay out ten million dollars per death, just to make everyone happy, even though it will only be able to do this for the first people who died, and those who die later may get nothing as a result. Really, I would expect nothing different from r-strategists, or this corrupt government.

PNC decides not to bid on Silicon Valley Bank as regulators struggle to find rescue buyers, source says. Shades of Binance looking over FTX, and seeing there was much more fucked up with it than was being made public.

Rep Thomas Massie reports, he was on a zoom call with the relevant agencies about Silicon Valley Bank, and Democrats are asking how the government will censor social media about the story, so as to avoid any bank run.

California wine industry faces financial crisis – with majority of vineyards locked out of their accounts amid SVB collapse. “The bank had been the main financial institution for bank for wineries in the Golden State for almost three decades.”

Trading in First Republic, Signature Bank, other regional banks halted after SVB collapse.

The bank that was just closed, Signature Bank, is the one that Barney Frank joined after retiring from Congress.

Trump curse? Signature bank is the same woke bank that closed President Trump’s accounts two years ago over January 6 riot.

CNN: US banks sitting on unrealized losses of $620 billion.

Turncoat Mike Pence melts down at dinner – says President Trump “endangered my family” and “history will hold Donald Trump accountable” for J6.

McCarthy will turn over January 6th footage to all media.

Oversight Chair James Comer: We have documents proving Chinese Communist Party paid Biden family.

And : Republicans on the House Oversight Committee have been working with four witnesses with close ties to the Bidens, who have provided documents and other evidence tying the Bidens to the Chinese Communist Party.”It’s as bad as we thought… Since we’ve last spoken we have bank records in hand. We have individuals who are working with our committee,” Sounds huge, but it could be somebody associated with the CCP paid Hunter as part of the business stuff we have already seen. They have a strategy whereby they repeatedly get your hopes up and let them down to wear you out. We almost had Clinton more times than I can remember. The real deal will be when we are taken to the brink of Civil War, and everyone is ready to start shooting. Then they might let somebody’s ass hang to placate the mob.

A group of at least 1,000 migrants rushed the Paso Del Norte bridge linking Mexico to the U.S. in El Paso, Texas, on Sunday, to gain access into the United States, video shows.

Noncitizen voting quickly becoming standard practice in Democrat-run cities.

From here:

Blue Cross Blue Shield pays pediatricians $400 per fully vaccinated child. If your pediatrician has just 100 fully-vaccinated patients turning 2 this year, that’s $40,000. Yes, Blue Cross Blue Shield pays your doctor a $40,000 bonus for fully vaccinating 100 patients under the age of 2. If your doctor manages to fully vaccinate 200 patients, that bonus jumps to $80,000.

But here’s the catch: Under Blue Cross Blue Shield’s rules, pediatricians lose the whole bonus unless at least 63% of patients are fully vaccinated, and that includes the flu vaccine. So it’s not just $400 on your child’s head–it could be the whole bonus. To your doctor, your decision to vaccinate your child might be worth $40,000, or much more, depending on the size of his or her practice.

Parents in Elk Grove, California, are livid after a high school assembly featured a drag show that the parents say was inappropriate — and mandatory for students to attend.

A San Francisco-based company that fights parking tickets by using artificial intelligence and automated processes has been sued for the unauthorized practice of law.

Prince Andrew has reportedly been complaining to friends that he has been left none of Queen Elizabeth’s reported £650million fortune, with King Charles now fully in control of the royal purse strings.

Dutch government sends in military as farmers plan the biggest protest yet after Gov. closes 3,000 farms.

India Takes A Leading Role In De-Dollarization: Growing trend of using national or third-party currencies is something significant for everyone to pay attention to.

Dozens feared drowned as migrant boat capsizes in Med after Libyan Coast Guard ‘fails to show up.’

Russian Defense Ministry names Ukrainians involved in US military biological programs.

Five Senate Democrats could retire ahead of the 2024 elections in America, relinquishing their seats to fresh faces as Republicans seek to gain control of the upper chamber.

GOP rep unveils bill to install weapons lockers so House employees can take guns to work in ‘crime-ridden DC’.

Arizona launches hotline for public to report ‘inappropriate’ school lessons.

Nebraska Constitutional Carry bill passes critical vote.

The self-proclaimed “greenest member” of Congress is a Republican from rural Kentucky. He lives in an off-the-grid home he built himself, using timbers cut and rock quarried from his family cattle farm. He pipes in water from a nearby pond, and powers the home with solar panels and a battery from a wrecked Tesla that he salvaged and retrofitted. Republican Congressman Thomas Massie.

President Trump on Monday urged Republican governors to take action to fix election-related problems in their states, calling for same-day voting, paper ballots, and voter identification.

Spread r/K Theory, because they will never screw the bankers like we will when we take over

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Just Me
Just Me
1 year ago

“McCarthy Will Turn Over January 6 Footage to All Media”Stop with the bullshit.
Post it on the internet for EVERYONE to see and download.
Bypass the gatekeepers.

Just Me
Just Me
1 year ago

AC, edit post feature isn’t working correctly on iPad with Brave.
The comment box becomes very small with no text and says “Join the Conversation”
Can’t see my post to edit it

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Just Me
1 year ago

Post a bug report to Brave’s site. It’s their problem.

Just Me
Just Me
1 year ago

What’s the chances Musk buys SVB?
TeslaBank?
BankX?

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

>A San Francisco-based company that fights parking tickets by using artificial intelligence and automated processes has been sued for the unauthorized practice of law.

If I’m not mistaken an extended relative used this service and it worked absolutely flawlessly. Makes sense why they would want to kill it, it’s making it harder for the government thiefs to commit their robbery of normal citizens just trying to live their lives.

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

Five Senate Democrats could retire ahead of the 2024 elections in America, relinquishing their seats to fresh faces as Republicans seek to gain control of the upper chamber.

Its Fox News. I’ll drop this comment here since it came up. I don’t think there will be an election in this country in 2024, but I also didn’t think there would be elections in 2020 and 2022, so my track record on this isn’t good. Someday I will be right.

This is how to look at federal elections. The following 18 states have complete blue control, meaning Democratic officeholders, election officials, legislatures, the works:

New York
Connecticut
Rhode Island
Massachusetts
Vermont
New Hampshire
Maine*
New Jersey
Delaware
Maryland
Michigan
Minnesota
Colorado
New Mexico
California
Oregon
Washington
Hawaii

These are completely “fortified” to elect Donks and will elect Donks. Its important to understand that this is regardless of what the adult citizen populations want, and I think there are only actual Donk majorities in maybe New England, Hawaii, or Maryland. But who the candidates are are irrelevant. The one possible exception is Maine, which is quirky enough to maybe buck the trend and which does have one country club Republican Senator. All the other states have Democratic Senators (including two that “caucus” with the Donks but are technically independent), so the Donks are not picking up any Senate seats from this group except for Maine, and that one won’t come open until 2026.

These three states have Democratic officials in charge of everything, but Republican legislatures for the time being, but its the same deal except for Wisconsin. Wisconsin has seen some pushback and I think it can be salvaged. Wisconsin happens to be the only one in this group that has a GOP Senator, who just got re-elected, and they tried hard to take him out, and their Democratic Senator is up for re-election in 2024 that that is a legit, but difficult GOP pick up. The others, forget about:

Pennsylvania
Arizona
Wisconsin*

There are two more states that have country club Republican establishments, who are delivering their states to the Donks, as what happened in Arizona. I think they will both be completely blue this decade. Georgia already had two Democratic Senators, Alaska has two Republican Senators. One just got re-elected but will probably switch parties, the other is not up for re-election until 2026:

George
Alaska

Biden carried all of these states but Alaska, and he should pick up Alaska in 2024. Again, I’m pretty sure there won’t be an election in 2024, but if there is one Biden will be re-elected, unless you see WEF types arrive at Mar a Lago in the next two years to negotiate with Trump.

The remaining 27 states are pretty solid for the Reds and even for MAGA. Ohio, Indiana, North Carolina, and South Carolina have country club Republican establishments, and will be the next ones after Georgia and Alaska to be targeted, but I think the only one where they have a real chance of succeeding is South Carolina. Louisiana and Kentucky have Donk governors but the populations there are just too red. They might try for Arkansas, but same thing. Even conceding South Carolina, that only gets them up to 24 states, so they have long term problems in holding a Senate majority. Obama carried North Carolina and Indiana in 2008, but that election was the only presidential election after 1976 where either went Democratic.

Virginia is a special case. Biden carried it, it has two Donk Senators, but it elected a slew of GOP statewide officeholders, some MAGA, and a GOP legislature. I think they are losing their grip on VIrginia, and they even tried to cheat in the last statewide election as in Arizona and failed.

Davos and the Donks have a problem. They are defending more open Senate seats than the GOP. They still have some Senate seats in states where they don’t control the election machinery and can fortify the elections. There are only two incumbent GOP Senators from Biden states (Johnson and Collins), neither are up for re-election in 2024 and Johnston just got re-elected. They can flip the Alaska seats, but they are not up in 2024, though Murkowsksi is a party switching prospect.

So the Donks can’t add to their Senate majority. Expect a lot of media hype over the GOP seat in Indiana, where the incumbent is not running, and Kentucky if McConnell dies on them (his replacement will be a Donk, but will have to face the voters in 2024). It won’t amount to anything. In 2024 they are defending seats in Ohio and Montana where its clear they can’t fortify the elections, and they have tried, and these were carried by Trump by large margins. Just winning these and holding the seats they have would be enough, and even the GOP can handle this. They are also defending seats in Wisconsin, VIrginia, and Maine, where they have control, but it is somewhat shaky, and the GOP did just win statewide races in Wisconsin and Virginia. If the GOP were smart, they would find a strong candidate for New York, likely an open seat, not to win but to pin down Democratic resources to defend it.

I think the Cabal will eventually make the call that they have gotten as far with American elections as they can get, and flip the table over. I just don’t know when.

If you read this, you can ignore all mainstream media coverage, and even Bannon’s stuff, going forward.

Marielle Redclaw
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

There weren’t elections in 2020 and 2022. People went to polling places, and machines beeped and hummed, but they were not elections.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
1 year ago

Paper Ballots are more likely to be True Elections anyway.

Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
1 year ago

the Republic’s official ‘date of death’ was 20 Jan 21. the USA died that day, we’re now in…. ‘something that’s not the USA.’ ‘Bankerland’, maybe. “Lawyerland’ ‘Bureaucratland’ the possibilities are endless. “Pharmaland’? {{they’ll}} let us know the new name and logo/team colors when {{they}} feel confident enough We The People won’t (be able to) do jack shit about it.

the military and the cops will go the way they always have: with whoever promises them the biggest pensions

Last edited 1 year ago by Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

You are assuming Q/Trump/MAGA make no progress cleaning things up.

Fart Simpson
Fart Simpson
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

The Gay Old Pedos anc Ron CantStandus will get control of Congress for Bush Part 3 and World War 3

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

I’m from SC so let me ask this. Do you know when the last time SC had democrat senator? Let me help you. It was Fritz Hollings and he left office in 2005. What about democrat Governor? That would be Jim Hodges who left office in 2003. So your prediction is dubious at best. Even with the influx of carpetbagging Yankees, we’ve held firm as a conservative state.

Fart Simpson
Fart Simpson
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

”Held firm as conservatives ”… Lmao ok Nikki Haley.

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

The problem with South Carolina and Alaska is the same problem with Arizona and Georgia.

Step back and take a look at the Democratic Party. Historically, the Democratic Party was a machine politics party, but developed a reform or liberal wing. In the 1980s and 1990s, the machine base took a corporatist or neoliberal turn, and then eliminated the reform element from the party completely. Biden, and the Clintons, epitomize the machine or corporatist tendency, a modern representative of the reformist tendency is Robert Kennedy Jr., this used to be a big deal but individuals that still have this tendency are either politically homeless or have switched to the Republicans.

With the Republican Party there is a country club tendency, and then everyone else, populists, nationalists, most traditionalists, a few libertarians (though people calling themselves “libertarian” are usually straight out country club or corporatist types, but not always). The thing is that the more populist wing or MAGA is still a force in the Republican Party, and that was probably Trump’s main contribution.

The country club Republicans are close to the machine or corporate Democrats in terms of policy, and you see that where they control the state Republican parties, they just start helping the Democrats, at first under the table, eventually to when they just hand the entire state government over to the Democrats. The complete process just happened in Arizona. Georgia is well on the way, and they will probably get a Democratic governor once Kemp leaves. Of course both the country club Republicans and machine Democrats are closely tied to the Cabal, but the Cabal didn’t gain complete control over the GOP.

So any state where country club Republicans dominate the state party, and there is really no populist or MAGA challenge, is in danger of flipping to the Democrats outright, like Arizona is. The process is almost finished in Georgia. From what I can tell, the most vulnerable state parties are Alaska, South Carolina, North Carolina, Indiana, Ohio, and Arkansas in that order. Other commentators may have better information. I think this can be fought in South Carolina, but I just don’t see many prominent politicians identifying themselves with the populist wing within the state party. Or really any.

Remember its not who votes, its who counts the votes, and country club Republicans will steal the state election for Democrats rather than watching populists get elected.

We are still very much playing defense, and have just begun to do even that. Its important to stop the Cabal at less than 25 states. They have problems with legislatures (not just in the USA) and fewer than 25 states mean they lose the Senate eventually. There are a few avenues of counterattack in the blue states, but the Cabal has to be stopped in the red ones first.

Btw, I forgot about Manchin’s seat being up in West Virginia, so the Senate outlook is better than I thought. They will have to rely on outright party switching to keep control in Congress. They are running out of runway with the ballot fraud.

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Lispin’ Lindsey Ladybug and the black guy who looks like Beetlejuice on the Howard Stern Show?

wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

Vox Day has a good article about the ‘anakyklosis’. https://voxday.net/2023/03/12/anacyclosis-in-action/

Actually, it was not Polybius that broached the subject but Plato at the end of his ‘Republic’. The cycle of governments match the deterioration of man. It is the laws of nature, or Natural Law, of “Parts make up the Whole” and “Macrocosm/Microcosm”. Socrates

In The Republic, Plato writes:

“Must we not acknowledge, I said, that in each of us there are the same principles and habits which there are in the state; and that from the individual they pass into the state?—how else can they come there? [i] .

“Do you know, I said, that governments vary as the dispositions of men vary, and that there must be as many of the one as there are of the other? For we cannot suppose that States are made of ‘oak and rock’, and not out of the human natures which are in them, and which in a figure turn the scale and draw other things after them? [ii] .

“…for as the government is, such will be the man.” [iii]

[i] The Republic, Plato, trans. By B. Jowett M.A., Vintage Books, NY. Sec 435; pg 151 [ii] The Republic, Plato, Sec 544; pg 293 [iii] The Republic, Plato, Sec 557; pg 311

This is why Arete is important. Lycurgus commanded Arete in Sparta–and Sparta never suffered the Anakyklosis! And that is precisely what is wrong in Christianity, especially in the Catholic Church when not a single cleric or Catholic adheres to the teaching of II Peter 1:5 “Supplement The Faith with Arete”. Aristotle notes that ALL people in a society need to be taught, trained into Arete. Church Crisis: Lack of Virtue
https://www.academia.edu/42105298/

The cycle of governments is not “Monarchy, Aristocracy, Democracy” —BUT “Monarchy, Aristocracy, POLITIEA” which is Mixed Government–which was the government of Sparta. The Romans translated Politeia as ‘republic’. As Plato says in the Laws–Sparta had a TRUE politiea–a True republic. I did a dissertation on this:

Classical definition of a republic 5th Rev.
https://www.academia.edu/5280564/

A republic is Mixed Government! I also show how the Kyklos works. That All three governments Monarchy, Aristocracy and Classical republicanism will digress into Democracy. Let it be noted that All the three forms of Government that Aristotle defines as Good–Monarchy, Aristocracy, and Politiea (Republic)—have Hierarchy. Aristotle notes that Democracy is the Bad form of government.

Monarchy, Aristocracy, Democracy are ALL simple forms of government. The Classical republic is highly complex and intricate. The Classical republic is the mixture of the three simple forms of government–and that means one MUST have a Caste society in order to have a true republic.

Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn, in his books The Menace of the Herd, Liberty or Equality uses the terms kyklos, anakyklos and ochlocracy to describe European politics. I think he is the only one that does.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

Sparta decayed and fell in its own different way because of its own different errors.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

No. Not true. Sparta fell for one reason and one reason alone. The Men continued to strive away. Suffering a life harsher than most others. Unrelenting training and toil. Continuing to fight. No, Sparta fell because the one job Spartan Women had to do, have children, they refused to do. Sparta ran out of Men and were defeated on the battlefield leading to a snowballing of consequences that destroyed them. If they had had more Men, it would have never happened. Look at the population figures. They are unequivocal. There’s no arguing with the numbers.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Those things happened to Sparta because of its errors.
Their rigid class structure meant that you could fall from the warrior class but you could not rise into it, that meant they could not replace their combat losses or the losses from falling birthrates.
Their slaves made life too easy for their women and contributed to their corruption and the falling birthrates.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

“…Their rigid class structure meant that you could fall from the warrior class but you could not rise into it…”

I’m not sure if this is entirely true or not. I’ve read a good deal of stuff on them where the people writing about the Spartans attack them in every way possible. The people doing this appear to have heavy biases to me. And how exactly is it that they have this information?? Hell if I know. They may just be making it all up. One thing we DO KNOW and is a fact and DIRECTLY related to the loss at the battle of Leuctra to the Thebans is they didn’t have enough Men. There were just a smattering of actual Spartans in the battle. The bulk of the army was largely comprised of conscripted allies. Read about the battle. Most everyone else didn’t do much of anything. The main battle was to off the Spartans and then the rest, not having any love for them, just quit. Why people can’t see this when it’s so plain defeats me.

Everyone who talks about the battle of Leuctra goes on and on about brilliant tactics but totally ignores the simple fact that the Spartans had few Men and all the rest of their force were subjects, mostly. The people the Spartans were fighting against were earlier enslaved by the Spartans so if they lost, they lost everything. All they had to do, and did, was concentrate all their force on the few Spartans and when they were defeated then the rest would quit. And that’s exactly what happened. So while these other people may be right, may be wrong, we damn sure know that the Spartan Women did not have enough children to make up a viable fighting force. And after they lost, they could not keep their slaves down…and it all fell apart.

Now saying slavery made their Women weak, well maybe that’s true, maybe not, but they had slaves for what, 300 years or so. So that explanation didn’t work for that 300 year period, so is it valid at the end??? We don’t know but as an explanation for why they fell it seems a little sketchy to me for it to only take hold after 300 years. And it’s also not like just about everyone back then had slaves because they didn’t have combustion engines or any sort of power but slaves and animals.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Something corrupted their women.
I’m open to other ideas.
But in the harsh ancient world it might take 300 years for the rot to set in.
The Spartans had more slaves than most other societies so the effect was stronger.

Or you could say that something corrupted their men so that they didn’t drag their wives into the bedroom.

Perhaps both sexes just lost any interest in having many or any children, taking all the boys away to be raised in collective barracks might have had something to do with it.
Again, I’m open to other ideas.

What we do know is that it wasn’t just random chance that their birthrates dropped too low to keep up with their losses.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

“…The Spartans had more slaves than most other societies so the effect was stronger….”

I’m not so sure they had any more than Athens. Spartan slavery was less onerous than in Athens, where they could kill their slaves with no recourse. Slaves in Sparta were owned by the State and there were laws not to mistreat them. Of course, all the ones that they thought might rebel were killed off every year by the Krypteia(secret police).

To find out,”I’m not so sure they had any more than Athens.” I searched and found a paper. It says,

“… In Sparta, the government and voting was held by select elites. These elites would most likely make decisions for themselves, without considering the well-being of other citizens not wealthy enough to vote. This would be undesirable for Spartan slaves and common people as their voices are not heard…”

What stupidity. The Spartans should let the people who do not fight, and their slaves make their laws? People really hate the Spartans. They will make up all kinds of bullshit about them. All Spartans citizens, you know the ones that do the fighting for the State, could vote. There was no secret vote. The equivalent of the Senate in Sparta, EPHORS, only held office for a year, so they had to be careful because they would be living under the same laws they made very soon.

The paper says,”…William Westermann describes the ownership of slavery in Athens as being owned by families and individuals, not by the city-state as a whole. People in Sparta on the other hand became slaves primarily through being captured following battle. Spartan slaves, also known as helots, were, in contrast to Athenian slaves, held captive by the State…”

What a boob. Like being owned by individuals is somehow, “enlightened”, compared to those evil Spartans. He doesn’t even get it right that the helots were not recently captured. They had been there for hundreds of years as slaves. A fool. His paper is a study in imbecility.

https://www.bartleby.com/essay/Slavery-in-Sparta-vs-Slavery-in-Athens-P3V869ZTC

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Athens was also corrupted by its slave holding.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

@Farce
According to Strauss and Ober in, The Anatomy of Error, Sparta suffered a cataclysmic demographic decline in men eligible to be Spartiates.
They also got smashed at the battle of Leuctra by the Thebans. It is said that some Spartans actually fled the battlefield.
Everything has a lifecycle. Societies included.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  English Tom
1 year ago

“…It is said that some Spartans actually fled the battlefield…”

Please, that’s nothing but drunken Thebian bravado. I bet the guy that said that was not even at the battle.

Fart Simpson
Fart Simpson
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

Ancient Greeks were pedos

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

We could have a “a True republic”. Our Constitution was modeled somewhat on the Spartan government. With a few laws passed at the Federal level, we could have it back. The Republicans blew it. Threw it all away when they had a Republican Senate, House and Trump in office. They could have passed a handful of laws and ruled for decades at the very least.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
1 year ago

Idk anything about this twitter acct. But I think we can say SVB was crucial link in Cabal operation in CHN. The bank run looks intentional but by which side? Was Xi involved? Thiel? DJT faction?

https://mobile.twitter.com/Nobunaga0804/status/1634260490959585280

I think The District just took ownership of the entire US and most of the Western global banking system.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
1 year ago

Well I guess the deep underground warfare the crazy conspiracy theorists talk about has begun.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

Go full on nuts. Look at the UN flag. Ice Giants are pushing north from the southern ice wall and driving undocumented migrants in front of them. The Ice Giants decided they got cheated with Der Ring des Nibelungen and are coming for Freyja as they were originally promised when they built Valhalla.(I hope I don’t need to say this but since this is the internet: the above is a joke based on flat earth and Wagner’s Ring. No offense or seriousness intended. )

phelps
1 year ago

Dozens feared drowned as migrant boat capsizes in Med after Libyan Coast Guard ‘fails to show up.’

As the meme says, “nothing of value was lost.”

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

Earlier they were picking them up right off the ocast of Libya and taking them all the way to Europe. Why they didn’t confiscate their ships for smuggling, I have no idea. Maybe the Jews wouldn’t let them.

Fart Simpson
Fart Simpson
1 year ago

Weimar Part 2 is game they gonna regret.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Regarding surveillance
A neighbors kids who have been raised Christians, when starting middle school (junior high we called it) have been subjected to so much harassment, bullying and chaos one had to transfer and the other’s truck sports a large window sticker that says “Locally Hated”. The parents sort of take this in stride and muddle along trying to do their best. Sigh.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Kids could be killed at school.

teo toon
teo toon
1 year ago

Well, if you want a marriage, immigrate to Russia; which is the last remaining redoubt of Christianity.

Judge orders man to pay ex-wife over $200K for 25 years of housework
Spanish judge ordered a man to pay his ex-wife $215,000 for 25 years of housework that she “exclusively” handled while they were a couple. Ivana Moral won the judgment after arguing she was burdened by chores for the couple during their 25 years of marriage, according to a report from WSB, citing the Spanish language newspaper El Pais. The court ordered Moral’s ex-husband to make monthly payments of $528 to his ex-wife, a sum that was determined by calculating the minimum monthly professional wage for housekeepers during the period the couple were married.

wlindsaywheeler
Reply to  teo toon
1 year ago

Miscegenation is wrong. And why are we telling Teutonic Americans, Anglo-Saxons, German Americans to go to a Slavic nation for? Why are we race-mixing?

—And Fleeing? How about DUTY—-the Spartan saying, “STAND, Win or Die!” What is all this fleeing for? Cowards.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Victory through Wisdom. Victory through Cunning. They are the Leviathan. So they ought to be treated as such.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

CIA = British Crown

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

“In war there is no substitute for victory.”

– General Douglas MacArthur

teo toon
teo toon
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

How would you avoid race-mixing in the US unless you are out in the boondocks?

Atavisionary
Atavisionary
1 year ago

I figured out, I think, a contributing factor as to why my site wouldn’t always load https. I think it has something to do with when wordpress switched over to the block editing system. Posts that were written before that change were automatically put in something called a “classic” block. This more or less tries to mimic the old editing form wordpress used before the block system. I don’t know why, but it seems like the https doesn’t play nice with these classic blocks. I could be wrong, but any page I convert to the new blocks and update doesn’t seem to have problems going with https anymore. I just wanted to give a PSA about that in case anyone else has had that struggle.
Anyway, I was going through the old posts fixing this because whether or not your site shows up in search engines is related to if the page will load in https or not. I came across this old post I had forgotten about:
https://atavisionary.com/words-you-never-want-to-hear-surprisingly-you-just-won-the-lottery/
Which discusses an old reddit comment archived here:
https://archive.is/QB5QZ
In short, many lottery winners apparently face substantial levels of gangstalking and/or eventually go bankrupt. After reading you site for so long, my interpretations of this discussion are a bit different than they were when I first wrote the post.
1) Apparently some lottery winners are legit, since gangstalking cabal lackeys wouldn’t in theory be necessary as they would spend it as ordered. Unless some lackeys decided they weren’t going to play ball once they got the money and this was the response. Not sure exactly.
2) Some just spend the money poorly and run out, this I imagine seems more like what a lackey would do as he is ordered to spend it on this, and that etc etc.
3) Drug overdoses are common. Cabal lackeys are probably weak-willed and degenerate, that’s what makes them good lackeys, so I could see this happening with them.
You discuss fake lottery winners off and on pretty regularly, I thought it might be interesting to add some historical data to that idea. I am a bit puzzled about the apparently common gangstalking that occurs thought. You wouldn’t think that would happen so much if it was all completely rigged, and I wouldn’t guess lackeys to blow off cabal that often since in theory they know they are dead meat if they do.

LP
LP
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I have played the lottery maybe five times in my life. Once, I had been reading about the Fibonacci numbers and noticed that an upcoming date, when written in the MM/DD/YR format, was the first few numbers of the sequence and went ha, ha, I should play the lottery on that day and use those same numbers. Went out and bought one of every ticket in my state, but passed up the City Lotto, because it was “only” 50K. The fateful day arrived, and guess what the City Lotto numbers were? Yup. Heckuva coincidence. I often think how different my life could have been had I been able to put 50K into crypto or physical silver, which was around $6/oz at the time and then shot up to $50.
Another time, my co-worker, a single mom who always played the same numbers (the birthdays of her three kids) for the big lotto got distracted somehow and forgot to buy her ticket. They drew her numbers and she missed out on 60 million. Maybe another unfortunate coincidence, or maybe they work to keep out people who are unapproved.

Atavisionary
Atavisionary
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I just posted this article about this guy trying to publish an academic paper on greater male variability in intelligence. When I read the description of the concerted harassments he received and how heaven and earth was moved to, for allegedly the first time, remove his accepted paper from publication, then try to weirdly get a copyright claim on it so he couldn’t publish it anywhere else even though it didn’t physically appear in the second journal he tried I couldn’t help but think of you. It seemed SUPER coordinated with intel levels of following what he was doing. The whole story has intel written all over it.
https://atavisionary.com/activist-scholars-shut-down-and-censor-academic-article-on-gender-differences-in-intellectual-variability/

teo toon
teo toon
Reply to  LP
1 year ago

>>MM/DD/YR format
Is that a spelling mistake? If not, what does YR stand for?

Farcesensitive
Reply to  teo toon
1 year ago

Month/Day/Year
It’s usually YY instead of YR, I don’t know why the initials are doubled.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Atavisionary
1 year ago

There have been a *bunch* of news stories detailing how state lotteries have been rigged, some going back to the pre-internet days.

There have been a bunch more stories about the “bad luck” that seems to follow big lottery winners. Cancer, heart attack, or just dropping dead for no particular reason are high on the list.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Atavisionary
1 year ago

Don’t assume the cabal spies aren’t also spied upon. It’s not like willing informants to the USSR and German beta versions of this surveillance didn’t get disappeared just as much, if not more, than the common folk.

If they have resources to watch me take a dump through my walls, they have resources to gang stalk a lackey who gets the keys to a couple million dollars of cabal money for sure.

Atavisionary
Atavisionary
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

That is what I am saying. These lackey’s ought to know that. So what? they just decided not to play ball in a bunch of cases? That seems odd to me, but I guess I am not a typical cabal lackey so knowing how they think may be a depth of distortion I can not plumb. The only thing I can imagine is these guys were just that short-sited enough, which is probably what made them temporarily useful in the first place.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Atavisionary
1 year ago

The gangstalking might just be to remind them to obey even if they have not disobeyed yet.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Atavisionary
1 year ago

“…just one day after convicted sex offender Jeffery Epstein started to serve an 18-month jail term in Florida as Inmate No. W35755 — his New Mexico “financial planning company,” called Zorro Trust, won the Oklahoma Power Lottery payout of $41.3 million and ultimately collected nearly $30 million in after tax winnings…”

https://www.winterwatch.net/2019/08/hidden-epstein-records-indicate-he-won-an-85-million-oklahoma-lottery-jackpot-yeah-right/

Surely just a coincidence.

Of course the Oklahomopress says, no it was a some girl who worked down the street who just happened to make a trust called Zorro trust, like Epstein’s, and the Oklahomo press is letting us know Epstein didn’t win. Right, ok.

https://www.winterwatch.net/2019/08/hidden-epstein-records-indicate-he-won-an-85-million-oklahoma-lottery-jackpot-yeah-right/

Aurini
Reply to  Atavisionary
1 year ago

The Block Editing on wordpress is a crime against literacy.

Atavisionary
Atavisionary
Reply to  Aurini
1 year ago

I am not sure, there are annoying things about it, but there are convenient things about it too, like creating repeatable blocks.
I think the trouble is that automating html may not always be that easy so it can be tough to get what you want sometimes. I do dislike how a lot of the formatting settings are hidden or hard to find. But if I ever really need something very specific, I can code a bit of html when needed. It just takes longer.

Sheklenator
Sheklenator
1 year ago

“Whistleblower: FBI agents colluded to illegally intercept Proud Boy defendant’s communications with his own attorney.”

Since proud goys is likely comped and a honeypot this is probably a tactic by the bureau to save one of their informants while making the informant look legit. They want the case to be dropped/dismissed.

TheFeebleClone
TheFeebleClone
1 year ago

What dumbass installs an internet enabled camera in his bedroom?
*glances at computer camera* The thing is big enough to record a day of footage. I have no idea what’s in it. And like stuxnet demonstrated, there is only need of indirect contact with the internet, even a memory card.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

But you can’t do that to the pixel sized camera embedded in the screen itself. The telescreens watch you.
Only way to win is to homestead off grid in Wyoming where it’s so flat and vegetation so sparse that you can always see anybody coming. Then they’ll get you with Starlink, so never mind.

Last edited 1 year ago by Lowell Houser
map
map
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Wouldn’t that be the one pixel that looks burned out?

Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

there’s a semi-famous photo of Mark Zuckerberg standing in front of his ‘puter with the cameras & mics all taped over and muted. if it’s good enough for Mark…

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

NoOneOfConsequence your TA registration has been approved, you should be able to log in now.

Marielle Redclaw
1 year ago

“solar panels and a battery from a wrecked Tesla that he salvaged and retrofitted.”

I’ll give him that one- it’s rather clever. Just put it in a fireproof cabinet. 😉

Could the banking thing be a big false flag? Signature Bank in NY was also shuttered, but its executives are saying there was nothing wrong other than a small run based on the general panic, and everything was stable by Sunday. One suggests it’s an anti-crypto psyop.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
1 year ago

@Marielle
It may be an anti crypto psyop, but do not doubt the impact of all the currency and debt outstanding, or where this is heading.
See these events as the first drops of rain that presage the hurricane.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> McCarthy will turn over January 6th footage to all media.

Sure. Now that they’ve had years to sift through it, edit out anything they don’t like, and insert anything they do.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

This move burns all media. Just like the faggot FBI was burned when given the Hunter Biden laptop.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

>A group of at least 1,000 migrants rushed the Paso Del Norte bridge linking Mexico to the U.S. in El Paso, Texas, on Sunday, to gain access into the United States, video shows.

I would have no problem with setting up pillboxes and machine guns, and dealing with “migrants” the same way the East Germans dealt with border-crossers along the Berlin Wall.

Of course, that would require a government with the balls to close the border in the first place. Illegals became an infestation after WWII, but nothing was ever done. After 9/11 the Canadian border was closed… but the Mexican border was left open. And all the ridiculous TSA and CBP security theater apply to every country *except* Mexico.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

The common sense way to deal with millions of foreigners flooding your border is exactly as you describe, and I believe you’d be hard pressed to find a real human that disagrees.

which is how you know it’s enemy action: it’s a direct inversion of what real people want.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

“…pillboxes and machine guns…”

“…The common sense way to deal with millions of foreigners flooding your border…”

No way. The best way is to sentence them to build canals and terraform the entire desert South west. So you invade, five years of labor building canals.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

That’s for those we catch after they get by the kill zone.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

Massive self-deportation will be implemented by a few staged atrocities and rumors of death squads.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Massive self-deportation will occur if all the Violent Drug Cartels were exterminated completely in America.

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

Ike sent a million+ back.
Operation Wetback – Wikipedia

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Prince Andrew has reportedly been complaining to friends that he has been left none of Queen Elizabeth’s reported £650million fortune, with King Charles now fully in control of the royal purse strings.

Looks like Prince Andy’s education wasn’t any better than the average public school kid.

Plus, Grandma despised the little twit.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

Would be different he had to be Shepherd like David when growing up.

Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

nah, I’ve read multiple times over the years he was one of her faves. she fucked him over in the will because that’s just what Brits DO: nothing could possibly be more British than taking a shit on someone who can’t fight back. they all **live** to do that shit. they’re the sorriest white people on earth.

unless you mean “grandma” the queen MUM despised scummy wee Andy, but why would Liz care about that? “grandma” undoubtedly told Liz she was a traitor to the realm for importing the entire fucking 3rd world to England, and that didn’t slow Liz down a bit.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

Actually, closer to 650 trillion.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> The Biden administration said Sunday that it would guarantee all deposits at the now-shuttered Silicon Valley Bank but insisted the move was not a taxpayer-funded bailout, while regulators closed a second institution,

The bank’s depositors were primarily of the extreme Left political persuasion, and a lot of them were companies that funded Biden’s career as a Senator and his run for President. Now they’re calling in their markers/

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Dozens feared drowned as migrant boat capsizes in Med after Libyan Coast Guard ‘fails to show up.’

Sounds reasonable to me. They didn’t want to be in Libya, and the Libyan government probably didn’t want them either. A nice self-solving problem, as far as the government would be concerned.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> President Trump on Monday urged Republican governors to take action to fix election-related problems in their states, calling for same-day voting, paper ballots, and voter identification.

Sounds good. He should have been pushing that after being sworn in on January 20, 2017.

I think it’s a little late now.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

“Republican Congressman Thomas Massie.”

Controlled opposition generally lives well.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Regarding the recent stories about books being rewritten, I wonder if this scenario is the endgame. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPfThpelv48

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

God saved Trump from Signature Bank.
They beat the crap out of Harry Reid for failing to hold the Senate. Pence lucky they didn’t do the eye thing on him. Pence is in trouble if Trump isn’t blocked.
It is unlikely a depositor in one of these failed banks will be satisfied with agencies involved unless they are on first name basis with the right persons. Too much money involved.

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

I’ve complained about how certain open source programs that are needed for Linux and BSD free software somehow…when they just start to get really innovative, start to gel and mostly need a little bug fixing, go off the deep end and destroy the whole thing or rewrite it completely or some cases quit altogether. Very suspicious. Now I read that,

“…It has recently come out that the creator of systemd (Lennart Poettering — who also created Pulse Audio), has begun working for Microsoft…”

https://lunduke.substack.com/p/microsofts-growing-control-of-linux

Now this “systemd” is a start up program that starts all the other services that Linux needs to work. It was really not needed and which after it was created proceeded to gobble up all the functionality of Linux such that it’s extremely difficult to use Linux without it. It mutated from a start up, like a virus, into a do everything hairball of vileness. This is fundamentally and totally against the basic principles of the system of Unix and subsequently Linux, a Unix clone. But nonetheless, this happened. And now if you don’t use this huge, massive hairball of an abortion, it’s difficult to stay up to date. Even worse, Linus, the person who started the whole thing, has been sidelined by the Globalhomo for being…mean. Opening the way for the Linux foundation to become, more inclusive. You see where this is going? How convenient that the hairball “systemd” got jammed into everything about the time Linus was sidelined. How convenient the guy who could call it out

“…The GNOME 3.8 desktop and newer now requires systemd…”

How interesting how the guys who had a fairly good working desktop, Gnone 2. Which was the last major piece of software needed to replace windows, at version 3.0 suddenly rewrote the whole thing, made the desktop software act like a tablet, took away vast numbers of options to change the desktop to your liking, pissed off, most everyone and mostly stopped all advancement of Gnome 2 which worked fine. How convenient, they now refuse to even work at all without the hairball “systemd”. Look at all this vile thing controls. Damn near everything needed to get Linux to work.

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Look at the original link I linked and see just how much of Linux and the open source movement Microsoft has gobbled up. They even give keynote speeches, because they paid, at open source conventions where they tell people basically, but cryptically, not to use open source. DAMN…

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

“Sounds huge, but it could be somebody associated with the CCP paid Hunter as part of the business stuff we have already seen. They have a strategy whereby they repeatedly get your hopes up and let them down to wear you out. We almost had Clinton more times than I can remember.”

Republicans have grilled people many times. And it is hyped up as BIG.
Then the guilty simply get a slap on the wrist and don’t get punished. Talking BIG. But doing NOTHING.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Dutch government sends in military as farmers plan the biggest protest yet after Gov. closes 3,000 farms.

Bureaucrats help organize the Military. Officials and Clerks are themselves chokepoints. With a few strokes of the Pen they summon Military Men.

Logistics feed the War Machine.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Family Member of Jan. 6 Probe Victim Who Committed Suicide: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Wants ‘Nothing to Do’ with Jan. 6 Whistleblowers, ‘Ignores’ All Our Calls

https://bigleaguepolitics.com/family-member-of-jan-6-probe-victim-who-committed-suicide-florida-gov-ron-desantis-wants-nothing-to-do-with-jan-6-whistleblowers-ignores-all-our-calls/

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Meatball Ron, fugetaboutit!

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Andor the TV has a good scene illustrating the organization and pitfalls of the Galactic Empire. Its Gigantic Bureaucracy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_Oa3BeHzYQ

Massive Armies of the Empire wouldn’t be possible without it.