News Briefs – 07/05/2023

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DFT – US To Limit Chinese Access To Cloud Computing

DFT – Germany Forced To Import Electricity After Closing Nuclear Reactors

DFT – EU LNG Imports Surpass Pipeline Deliveries For First Time

DFT – First Half Of 2023 Proves Lucrative For Billionaires – Bloomberg

DFT – India’s Appetite For Russian Crude Continues To Increase

BOOTSTRAPPY IS BACK!

This is a proper installment, not a short, and is entirely focused on the machine.

BOOTSTRAPPY WORKSHOP – MK2 BEARING SYSTEM
https://tv.gab.com/watch?v=64a45f0bbda637a03eb220de

BOOTSTRAPPY WORKSHOP – MK2 BEARING SYSTEM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bte8C5ZnplQ

Roger Stone says Trump told him the JFK files were “horrible.” Again, it was in Trump’s interest to release them. I think it is in his nature to want that kind of chaotic energy as well. But he did not. If we are going to have a clash, I could see us wanting that shock saved to maximize the impact at the critical moment, so it is not old news. Of course September 11th will be the big shock, when it is revealed.

A Federal Judge in Missouri v. Biden just granted a preliminary injunction prohibiting the FBI, DOJ, DHS & other agencies from working with Big Tech to censor on social media. Guaranteed they will violate it. The question is, will they get caught.

The Biden Justice Department is reportedly preparing a superseding indictment of 30-45 more charges against former President Donald Trump, fearing a Trump-appointed judge might rule unfavorably against it.

Secret Service find Ziploc bag of powdered cocaine in West Wing of White House, no one knows how it got there. Some reports said it was in the library, but now they say no, it was in the West Wing.

The discovery of cocaine at the White House came soon after first son Hunter Biden’s visit on Friday, after which he and his father left for Camp David, Newsmax reported.

American patriotism remains near historic lows this Fourth of July. Cabal’s goal is to separate us from each other. Ask Americans if they feel bound to real Americans, and not these Cabal traitors.

Was my ‘alien-abductee’ father telling the TRUTH? Rancher became a homeless alcoholic after being mocked for claiming on national TV that aliens mutilated his cattle then abducted him. Now his son says the Pentagon’s UFO revelations ‘concern’ him.

BLM supporter and transgender, Kimbrady Watson Carriker has been identified and arrested as the shooter in the Philadelphia mass shooting that left 5 men dead and 2 children injured. Once I see a troon, I assume I am looking at a guy who was surfing a lot of porn videos, and ended up on some kind of hypno-porn which trooned them. And once they are hypno’d it means they have let people inside their head, and they might as well have had a therapist “guiding” them. Because I suspect a lot of that hypno stuff online came straight from the MK Ultra crew, either as an experiment, or an operation, there is no telling what these people can be made to do. It is nutty times. You have these psychos in Cabal, who are all kinds of brilliant, developing all these technologies and techniques that are just all kinds of powerful, and their sole goal seems just chaos, destruction, and evil.

‘This is not normal’: Embalmer continues to sound alarm on freakish blood clots found in vaxxed people.

The fertility crisis in mRNA countries is deepening.

UFC fighter Anthony Smith reveals he developed a blood clot following his mRNA COVID “vaccine,” claims his mother died after a Pfizer booster shot.

Twitter Is Falling Apart as Massive Failures Break the System. Notice, this is happening just as Meta/Facebook/Instagram is launching its Twitter alternative. Zuckerberg could have hired a private intelligence firm to aid his launch.

A raft of regulations enacted by the Biden administration is pinching Americans’ wallets to the tune of nearly $10,000 per household as of the end of last year, according to a budget watchdog group.

California’s controversial Reparations Task Force has called on the state legislature to end child support debt for black residents claiming that the nation’s laws have hindered their growth and have torn African American families apart.

California reparations task force calls to ban police from enforcing public urination laws. Peeing in public and slavery are related how, again?

How trans women use a powerful mix of hormones, drugs and pumps to ‘breastfeed’ babies – but how safe is it really, and does it actually nourish a child? You really can’t indulge mental illness.

Tragic death of JPMorgan board member adds to the bank’s string of unusual deaths.

The United Nations is trying to seize ‘global emergency’ powers with support from Biden.

French media reports vigilante gang zip-tying rioters and handing them to Police.

China is in default on a trillion dollars in debt to US bondholders. Will the US force repayment?

Hungary threatens to block all EU military aid to Ukraine.

Human Rights Watch found that Ukrainian troops have been using scatter mines, which are internationally banned, including by Kiev, because of their devastating impact on civilians.

‘They’re jamming everything’: Putin’s electronic warfare turns tide of war.  Western weapons are now landing wherever the Russian EW units decide to send them.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced on Tuesday that he is under the impression that Russian forces will destroy the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, which is under Russia’s control. Given how bad the counteroffensive has gone, Zelensky may see his only option as bombing the reactors, blaming Russia, and trying to drag NATO in.

Despite continued accusations from Ukraine that Russia is planning to “blow up” the Zaporizhia NPP (ZNPP), the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) says its experts at the site “have so far found no visible indications of mines or other explosives.” There is only one reason for Ukraine to lie about Russia planting bombs. Ukraine is planning to blow something up.

Russian officials are trying to link the U.S. and NATO to an alleged Ukrainian drone attack on Moscow on Tuesday, saying Western countries provided “necessary intelligence” for the attack.

Exiled Wagner chief vows ‘you will soon see our next victories at the front’ as images emerge of the mercenaries’ new camp in Belarus. Just an audio, no video, so he was hiding his exact location. Surprise attack could be coming on Kiev, if the whole “mutiny” thing was just a ruse.

Bud Light sales shrunk 28% in the week before holiday weekend – the second worst year-on-year sales decline since Dylan Mulvaney backlash began.

Gun sales top 1 million for 47 straight months, pro-gun group says. The sixth sense is telling people something is coming.

Trump now draws larger crowds than Elvis.

Spread r/K Theory, because something is definitely coming

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Bid3n Didn't Win
Bid3n Didn't Win
1 year ago

Hmm who brought the coke to the White House? LOL

I’m on season 5 of Burn Notice and the thought struck me that all these problems Hunter Biden keeps having has the mark of a Michael Westen op.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Bid3n Didn't Win
1 year ago

Hahahah.

Is this West Wing fans versus Burn Notice fans?

phelps
1 year ago

Twitter Is Falling Apart as Massive Failures Break the System. Notice, this is happening just as Meta/Facebook/Instagram is launching its Twitter alternative. 

Twitter is not experiencing “massive failures.” Twitter is experiencing massive attacks. It is effectively being DDOSed by scrapers, which are likely AI trainers.

Grames Barnaby
Grames Barnaby
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

I will add that every time I keep hearing that “TWITTER IS IMPLODING” is not unlike the endless levels of wonky /pol/ posters who keep trying the same idpol and slide tactics in public every single time, hoping that one time they hype will match the event they are trying to obscure by accident. And every single time I occasionally go on there, it’s just running normally.
If anything I’ve noticed that current twitter has had _less_ breakdowns on it’s own site. Even the odd limiting issues didn’t trigger for me the last time I was on there yesterday.

wlindsaywheeler
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

Twitter, Meta–two Jewz going to war with each other. I don’t care.

Why is all our media controlled by Jewz?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

Because in every case -printing (newspapers and pamphlets), radio, movies (Hollywood and Lookout Mountain), television, and the internet- they were there as initial or early investors. They were involved in the creation of every western security and intelligence agency, which came to dominate these industries.
They have been investing in government influence, too, and applying psychological warfare techniques (via Edward Bernays, MKUltra, and so on) throughout these industries as they became available.
They were in the right place, at the right time, each time. As they say, Location, Location, Location.
Also they keep us out of these industries at the command and control level, ensuring dominance.

Thedawg
Thedawg
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

ummm, they created the right place and the right time. Nothing is random. Havent you learned anything?

TRX
TRX
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

So we’ll wind up with a bunch of “AIs” that communicate in a mix of txtspk and Tourette’s gibberish?

lastkingofscotland
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

ready do. enjoy the talmudic tourette’s tournament

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

Bless you for correctly spelling it “scrapers” not “scrappers” as many people do. A pet peeve of mine.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

🙄

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

President Trump threatened to leave Five Eyes if the UK wouldn’t decouple from China’s Huawai telecommunications. Britain refused, and a week or so later the British Crown activated the Covid-19 global pandemic preparedness drill and upgraded it to a “live exercise.” Shortly after which Prince Charles announced he had tested positive for Covid 19.

On January 6th, 2020, Commander in Chief, Trump declared War on Great Britain, which is what we are in now. Documented evidence of this is the real FBI DOJ interest in Trump’s papers. However, these documents are at a secure military command center, protected from the British spies who run the District of Columbia.

Space Force Delta Semper Supra 2020

Watch what happens to British spy, Prince Harry and his child procurer, Meghan Markle on Santa Barbara.

Tik-Tok

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

RE: ACs comments about transgenders.

I have had the same thought. In fact, though DEI is used as the reason (or maybe the ‘cover story’) for recruiting, maybe the real reason the military and government seem obsessed with hiring and promoting them is exactly what AC said. They are hypnotizable to the extent they will even subject themselves to removal of their genitals (we’ve all gotten so used to this conversation it no longer shocks, but seriously, what in the world). I bet you could get them to do literally anything.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

In stage hypnosis, to a high degree it is the audience that is hypnotized. It becomes all the more impressive to them because they believe what they are seeing on stage is different from what it is. The hypnotist isn’t controlling the subjects, they are essentially playing along. The hypnotic language directed at the audience starts from the beginning of the show.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I’m generally skeptical of “people stuck in a trance”, based on what I know about hypnosis. I’ve been under deep trance and with a bit of work you can free yourself. The thing is this: a very deep hypnotic trance feels good. Or it feels painless. So my presumption is that someone who is somehow stuck in a trance and non responsive is someone who is struggling with reality or existence in some way. I’d guess that they are people who’d be susceptible to abuse drugs. You can essentially get “high” from a trance.

Apparently one of the ways you get people out of these kinds of trances is by letting them know that if they don’t wake up they won’t be able to get back into this state in the future. No joke.

Beyond that, I think everyone here should look into NLP and the NLP concept of a trance states. Basically they claim we are all constantly going in and out of trance states, and that good art induces trances. Poetry certainly can. This is worth understanding because our advertising and entertainment is constantly throwing trance inductions at us.

I sincerely believe that the majority of Americans are walking around in very deep trance and dissociated states due to their emotional trauma, diet, and steady consumption of high powered media. I think many people will understand this when you think of people you come in contact with throughout the day who don’t seem fully “there.” Or have that “there, but somewhere else” quality to them.

Trance states make people highly suggestible and credulous. I kind of suspect that this is why when people become red-pilled they start to see more and more BS in the news. Every time they catch BS from the news they are more likely to be on guard for additional BS. But note that even people who believe the media was full of shit on something in the past have a weird way of slapping back into a credulous state and believing some new story.

Without further elaboration, I recommend avoiding movies, TV, and cable news. It’s serious, CIA grade mind control shit.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

DEI = Opus Dei

Wokeness = Catholic

Rizzo
Rizzo
1 year ago

On the freakish blood clot article. It’s not just the vaxxed dying from these clots. My husband was in close contact with a freshly vaxxed and sickly patient ( was a Chiro) doing a manual adjustment where they are chest to chest and compression occurs with his fist behind the spine technique. So an exchange of breath expelled and inhaled happened. 12 hours later my husband complained that he felt weird and it steadily got worse until he caved in to going to the butcher shop hospital where they diddled around knowing he had massive clots in both lungs. He died from one of those freakishly long clots that slipped down into his heart before they even got him on the table. That didn’t stop them from taking 4 hours to revive him then opened him up to take them out even though he was dead for hours. He had a DNR but they didn’t care. He was a pure blood B neg so I suspect they harvested him and there isn’t a dam thing I can do about it. Other chiros are coming up with this problem there is no pain in the legs where clots should come from so you Dont know what is happening until it is too late.. I feel like I am in a bad dream since COVID started and now I have cars parking across the state highway in the mornings right in line with my office window at home where I do dispatch work. Sitting there with their window open in hot weather. My hub was an avid anti- vax promoter as most chiros are and got kicked off farcebook constantly for his videos

Thedawg
Thedawg
Reply to  Rizzo
1 year ago

Plenty of similar cases reported in Nippon.
I know that wont make you feel better Rizzole.
This stuff is going to unfold over years.

Wooderson
Wooderson
Reply to  Rizzo
1 year ago

My condolences in your loss.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
1 year ago

An anon asked a day or two ago what support I had for the IRS destroying currency used to pay taxes. I have to admit that it seems to be received wisdom: Mosler and Kelton and Wray all make this claim (and it appears central). But I haven’t found any statutory proof or any statutory disproof. I will keep looking. But in the meantime here is Mosler:

“First, you would hand over your pile of currency to the person on duty as payment. Next, he’d count it, give you a receipt and, hopefully, a thank you for helping to pay for social security, interest on the national debt, and the Iraq war. Then, after you, the tax payer, left the room, he’d take that hard-earned cash you just forked over and then send them out to be shredded (any older cash used to make payments to Federal Reserve Member banks is sent to the shredder).Yes, it gets thrown it away. Destroyed! Why? There’s no further use for it. Just like a ticket to the Super Bowl. After you enter the stadium and hand the attendant a ticket that was worth maybe $1000, he tears it up and discards it.”

More:

“In fact, you can actually buy shredded money in Washington, D.C. So if the government throws away your cash after collecting it, how does that cash pay for anything, like Social Security and the rest of the government’s spending? It doesn’t. Can you now see why it makes no sense at all to think that the government has to get money by taxing in order to spend?”

Note: The IRS does not have the authority to destroy currency. Only a few have that. That’s why Mosler says “sends it out”.

Again, I have never seen Mosler called out on this claim. He might have been.

lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

gammon etc get into this. fed creates money, hands much also to black rock. FLHB does same in housing area. non fed banks create money with every loan. taxes and govt policy are merely designed to bankrupt YOU. they create money for their use and destroy any you have.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  lastkingofscotland
1 year ago

I dk who Gammon is but I think MMT is a correct mechanical description of how the current system works post-1971. It may not have always worked like this (i think it almost always did) but it does now.

The problem is that a lot of neo-liberal policy preferences get cleverly bundled in by “academics” and seemingly every single popularizer.

MMT is just a mechanical description of what money is and how its creation and circulation works. It’s “ideologically” neutral.

At least in the sense that any policy preference or idelogy can employ the machinery of currency creation: far “right” or far “left” or whatever.

Portugal’s Salazar could use it as much as a neo-liberal.

It’s more akin to Maxwell’s Theory of Heat than anything else despite the neo-lib policy preferences bundled in by popularizers.

MMT is the most direct way to space exploration and paradigmatic upward shifts in energy.

Sadly, it’s also a good way to deny the citizenry (and the globe) of access to currency.

I still haven’t found statutory support or disproof of Mosler’s claim yet…

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  lastkingofscotland
1 year ago

PS. J D Alt wrote a great little book on MMT called Diagram’s and Dollars.

It’s very short and well done. And cheap.

Alt is an architect and the book uses simple diagrams and plumbing as a metaphor (?) to explain things.

That sounds dumb and lame maybe. But it is just fantastic. And fits given how MMT is just a mechanical description of reality.

Thedawg
Thedawg
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

Theso, that wouldnt happen ol mate.
If they took the USD, they would simply convert to another currency and purchase hard assets with that and then destroy the other currency mate.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Thedawg
1 year ago

They could do whatever they wanted. But the claim made by Mosler and all the other early MMT ppl was that the currency is sent out for destruction.

I accepted that at face value. And have never seen anyone dispute it or offer proof otherwise. And no proof from MMT supporting it.

It is received wisdom at this point for me.

All I can do is keep looking.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

That was me. Thank you so much. I just didn’t know where to start reading up on it.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

This claim seems unsupported sadly despite the strong and constant assertion of it.

Pls let me know if you find anything.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

Could it be that they are destroying “obsolete” currency i.e. bills without modern security features?

So…they mark it in their ledger (however they do that)

Then send it to the Treasury

And the Treasury removes these older bills from circulation and put back in bills with modern security features?

Just a theory.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Yes possible. MMT says that currency is debt and once the currency is used to pay the tax the debt is fulfilled and the currency ceases to exist. The destruction is one proof of the theory.

Mwchanically, a USD is a debt the US gov owes. A tax is a credit the US gov claims. Pymnt of tax is by exchanging a US gov debt (currency) to resolve a US gov credit. Once paid the tax destroys both. Per MMT. Hence the currency destruction.

Thedawg
Thedawg
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

And hence why you would convert to another currency to purchase hard assets.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Roger Stone says Trump told him the JFK files were “horrible.” Again, it was in Trump’s interest to release them.

I seem to remember he announced he was going to open the archives and put everything out in public, where it should have been all along.

I guess that got lost in the general dumpster fire of dealing with his opponents.

lastkingofscotland
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

if he has it, he can bargain with it. but i would rather see it get out.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> There is only one reason for Ukraine to lie about Russia planting bombs. Ukraine is planning to blow something up.

If the Russians wanted the reactor offline for a while, they could just shut it down. There are procedures for that; it has to be done for refueling.

They could also remove the fuel rods, pack them back in their transport containers, and ship then home to Russia. It would take Ukraine a lot of time and money to re-fuel it, should they gain control of it again.

If the Russians wanted to destroy the reactor, they’d shut it down, then strip it of fuel, pumps, and critical subassemblies that could be used on similar reactors in Russia. Virtually every part of a reactor is custom-made; you don’t have to blow anything up, you just have to remove enough critical parts it’s no longer economical to rebuild it. Those are old-school reactors; it would be hard to justify too much expense to restore them when they could get more megawatts for their money buying new French designs.

Thedawg
Thedawg
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

I am going to keep saying this. The Russkies wont blow up anything that creates fallout in Russia. Weather moves from the West to East in Europe, from left to right – for you dumbfcks

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Thedawg
1 year ago

Absolutely true, but I’m tired of pointing it out to people, who mostly seem to think that radioactive fallout is either not a problem or could be easily dealt with by an umbrella.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

Maybe so. I would just say that the thing is reportedly huge. And under assault by UKR artillery and missiles. And threatened by UKR ground forces. And the issue seems to be the cooling area…

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Continuing from yesterday’s comments about Cabal’s targeting of black communities:

Here’s Malcolm X talking, urging greater independence for blacks, urging them to start their own businesses. It’s rhetoric like this that got him killed.

https://youtu.be/tXE-TpGLFac

Obviously there are many intelligent black people who feel the same. But who does Cabal put out for blacks to listen to? Al Sharpton.

I’m convinced that every good black man with leadership ability gets subverted. When you see scenes of the inner city like in Philadelphia where it’s just chaos, it simply makes no sense at all. You’re going to have good men make it into the priesthood. And you’re likely to have even street thugs try to engage in “kingdom building” and get things under control and put some order into things.

The fact that this isn’t occurring can’t solely be about genetics. Because we’ve seen such leaders arise in black communities in America since the end of the civil war. No, the lack of these men can only indicate direct sabotage.

People who are unable to see this are also very unlikely to notice what cabal has done to so many white communities.

lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

anyone with talent gets subverted and submerged under bs. it doesnt have to be by explicit cabalitos. jealous idiots and machine products will do it. gots to express dominance, maintain control, blah blah blah

Darrell Harb Christianson
Darrell Harb Christianson
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

The control is possible because our imaginations are incredibly strong. The Bible warns us against living in our imaginations, but I can’t remember the book or chapter. Look at Video Games, with their endless variations and backstories, and people absolutely hooked on them; or RPGs, with INCREDIBLE effort put into fake histories and backstories-rule book after rule book, video after video, detailing things which don’t exist; look at Porn-‘nuff said. The obsession (now waning thankfully) with Hollywood and the trashy lives of stars is another example of us inserting ourselves into constructed fantasy. Look at Blacks and other envy-persecution-and-revenge driven groups obsessing that whites are stealing their future. Look at people who want SO BADLY to switch sex, with their fantasies of how wonderful things will be once they ‘convert’.
 
All of these are unbelievably addictive mental exercises. They go WAY beyond passtimes. We are so good at creating imaginary worlds we often prefer to live inside our heads. It’s not just autistics who are vulnerable to getting locked inside their inner life.
 
Meanwhile poor old Reality gets left to our enemies, and that’s where we do our dying.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Darrell Harb Christianson
1 year ago

Or how absorbed people can get into movie and comic book franchises. Star Wars being a great example. Or even Star Trek.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Darrell Harb Christianson
1 year ago

Fantastic post

Wooderson
Wooderson
Reply to  Darrell Harb Christianson
1 year ago

Not to be a jerk, but that is sort of the history of everything. Theaters? Plays? Temples? Poetry? Songs? Novels? Medicine? Antibiotics didn’t roll around until 100 years ago. Medicine included a lot of cocaine, mushrooms, alcohol, marijuana, and so many others. The words are in the oldest stratum of human language.

Our enemies have diseased imaginations. We don’t have to concede one inch of imagination. We dreamed of transcendence, health, abundance, precision, safe childbirth, peace, beauty, truth. Cathedrals, spaceships, wristwatches, microscopes, calculus, computers, perspective in painting, polyphonic music- that’s us. Tha is ours.

Darrell Harb Christianson
Darrell Harb Christianson
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

To continue:
We have this power because we have to simulate our surroundings constantly, updating as circumstances change. There’s a 0.1-second time lag or so between seeing and perceiving (Perception Time Lag), and that increases when you have to make a decision about what you see. The only way not to get killed crossing the street (getting hit by a tru-), for example, means that you have to estimate or visualize your surroundings AT LEAST that far into the future, probably by rerouting what you just saw into your visual feed as well as your memory, tagging it as real-time perception instead of memory just to avoid confusion. This is how you keep up with Real Time. We don’t see this happening – this dual-thread operation – because it’s what we grow up with. We literally can’t see it as it’s happening because the blending of threads happens outside our vision. You run on the simulation, modifying slowly, until something happens that’s unexpected, and then there’s confusion as you update your memories and re-start the simulation.
An example of this is when you’re carrying a box downstairs and you hit the bottom of the stairs one step early. Your simulation got out of sync with your location, and the disorientation you feel is the re-synchronization. It’s even more confusing when you’re going upstairs, and reach the end one step early. Then you fall-and-hit, and it’s more jarring.
Another even stranger one is when you’re in a bus, for example, reading and thus not looking up, and the bus goes down a new direction without warning. Your memory is of the old route, and when you look up in surprise you might see two scenes simultaneously-the memory-driven simulation clashes with your actual new surroundings-and then the new surroundings quietly assert themselves as the new images enter your memory and get fed into the forward-simulation. That actually happened to me, and it’s why I think what I’ve typed here is how it works.
This power of simulation is why we’re so vulnerable to the false realities of Hollywood (fake lives), and porn (fake lives), RPGs (fake lives), and other simulation exercises. The simulations we construct because of them are overwhelming. We insert ourselves into them because we have no choice—that’s how we manage our actual reality. Reality is a self-insert simulation.

map
map
Reply to  Darrell Harb Christianson
1 year ago

I don’t know how true this actually is. There are always distractions to retreat into outside of the real world and these have always existed throughout history. More importantly, simulation is a necessary component of preparing for the real world. Proper parenting, for example, is always putting your kid inside simulations to figure out what your child’s strengths and weaknesses are so you can direct their path in life or correct any deficiencies. The real world is too dangerous to use as any training ground.

If people are retreating into simulations it is because the real world has ceased to respond to our efforts. Video games are fun and addictive because you advance by virtue of playing. Whether you play for 10 minutes or 10 hours, you can see notable progress in the game. In real life, you can make an effort and have nothing to show for it or lose it all in some random event…or have Cabal take it all. Who would want to function in that kind of world?

Then there is a question of how “real” our Reality really is. A Boomer may think Reality is great if you can graduate from high school with a union job that paid enough to support a family on one income or where a year’s worth of college tuition can be paid with a full-time job working as a waiter for one summer. Or, you can make a payment on a ’68 Camaro or Mustang at 16. Reality is not so great if none of that is remotely accessible unless your summer job is a corporate lawyer.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  map
1 year ago

As a person who retreated into fantasy quite often as a youngster, I would like to point out that the modern world is lacking in meaning, which fantasy can simulate. Specifically, male, heroic meaning.

Cabal is very good at subduing a population. Not so good at providing people what is their essential spiritual need.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Educational Televison PBS = BBC British National Television

Tavistock Behavioral Institute

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Some more thoughts on mid century black music. Here’s one of my favorite pieces, Miles Davis’ All Blues.

For readers who haven’t paid much attention to jazz, I encourage you to read below and listen to this piece of music.

https://youtu.be/-488UORrfJ0

Notice how it’s subtle and yet engaging. Delicate performances without excessive adornment or showing off. The music is interesting, it’s thoughtful. It’s uncanny in that your attention can go fully into it or you can pull your attention out of it without much effort. It’s not like an annoying pop song that you have to turn off if you wish to concentrate.

This piece is from 1959. It’s 11 minutes long. It’s now considered one of the standards or classics. And it’s so much different from not only gangsta rap of today, but musically it’s also a world beyond the pop music of its time, which were mostly 2 minute long ditties. Honestly I think it’s better than most classic rock, as well.

This is thoughtful, wonderful music that you can listen to over and over and always pick up some nice new detail. It’s America’s classical music. This music makes me proud to be an American.

Going to see a jazz band play this live in a small club is an amazing experience. You’ll be surrounded by try music fans. A few dozen people in a tight, intimate environment. It’s a fantastic social experience. Far different from an uptight symphony or a drunken, hooting, screaming rock concert.

The fact that this music has been lost to so many black young people is a great tragedy. I’d guess nowadays most of the big fans of this music are actually educated white males.

African American music was simply fantastic. Technically and spiritually. It’s essentially been lost to future generations of Americans just like so much else. And it’s a great shame.

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Darrell Harb Christianson
Darrell Harb Christianson
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

A bunch of years ago I was listening to Miles Davis, I don’t remember what, and it struck me suddenly how similar it was to something I’d heard by Benjamin Britten. HOWEVER-Britten can actually nauseate me-it’s horrible- but Davis’s music was graceful and strange. I’m still not super into it, but it’s definitely a step above -or outside- regular music.
Jazz was the REAL modern Classical Music, if you ask me. What’s commonly called modern Classical sounds like a dead end, very often.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Darrell Harb Christianson
1 year ago

Modern classical is like the rest of modern art.

map
map
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I used to watch TCM a lot (Turner Classic Movies.) They had some very fascinating and interesting mini-docs and commercials that they would show in theaters. One of them was a 5-minute documentary on Jazz, where they basically stated outright that the purpose of jazz is to move the listening public away from expecting melody. And this 11-minute piece does just that. Try humming it. Notice how there is no melodic line connecting what are just random vignettes and solos over a vamp.

1959?

Here is what was written in the 1940s:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6EX3t2Mdnw

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  map
1 year ago

The Rachmaninoff piece is an interesting choice. Do you really believe it has a melody that you can hum? Don’t get me wrong, it’s well composed and certainly well orchestrated.

But could you hum the melody?

John Williams’s pieces would be better as examples of orchestral music with strong and identifiable melodies.

map
map
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I wanted to illustrate something contemporary to Miles Davis’ era. That is how much music fell apart in 20 years.

Yes, Rach is very flashy, but there is a central melodic line among the flurry of notes.

Yes, movie music does follow the classical tradition very closely.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  map
1 year ago

One of them was a 5-minute documentary on Jazz, where they basically stated outright that the purpose of jazz is to move the listening public away from expecting melody.

I used to listen to jazz. Jazz is structured according to “standards” which all have their own melodies and themes. All of the standards can be easily hummed or whistled. Improvisation is done around the standard melodies, introducing variations that play around and accentuated the melodies that everyone is already familiar with. The experienced listener can easily identify which standard is being riffed on upon listening to just a few bars of any track.

The best jazz stays close to the original standard while introducing new variations, but are undeniably identifiable. The worst jazz is incomprehensible mush. Miles Davis was a master at this. Anyone who knows jazz will be able to identify all of the different standards Miles incorporates into his riffs. Miles incorporates many throughout his solos.

Inexperienced listeners cannot identify them, however. Also, people who like jazz like the variation, though again, variation in the best jazz ALWAYS comes back to the standard. The proof that there is method to the “madness” can be found in any live show. Notice when they applaud: right when they come back to the standard melody.

Bluegrass works the same way. You might like bluegrass more that jazz because it is a more melodic genre. Jazz rock fusion is more melodic as well.

Also, “moving away from melody” is just a composition technique. You might call it variation, like what Paganini is famous for. Try humming his variations. You won’t be able to. Yet they’re very good.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Macaque Mentality
1 year ago

Excellent post. You stated what I came here to post, only much better than I could have.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Musician since age 6 here. 10 years of classical to age 16, then joined a “big-band” 20-piece jazz orchestra. Then moved into “classic rock”/70s/80s stuff through college.
What is super interesting about Mr. Miles Davis is that he seemed to single handedly move jazz into a more “modal” method of writing/performing what was thought of as “jazz” at the time. This just means that they intentionally went OUTSIDE the normal, typical (whatever those words mean!) melodies and scales of the day. All Blues is usually considered the PRIME example of modal chord and melody voicings. It is also in 3/4 which means it’s NOT like typical classic rock which was 4/4 with the beat landing on 2 and 4 (which is its own form of hypnosis and/or method of causing people to shake their bodies in an attempt to be in synch with it). Contrast All Blues with, say, Spyro Gyra who COULD play “modal” but usually chose to build more “singable” melodies (like “Morning Dance”, or, say, “Shaker Song”). You can literally SING Spyro Gyra tunes, but trying to sing melodies from “modal” types of songs (like All Blues) is typically harder for the average listener.
Also, when Mr. Miles first began (or perhaps a little after he got going) the whole “jazz fusion” thing began to take off and you had elements of rock/latin and newer instruments coming into jazz bands (like the Rhodes electric piano, the Wurlitzer electric piano, the much venerated Hammond B3 organ (originally used in CHURCH! and then of course bastardized and distorted for use outside the church…heh)). And then of course, the synthesizer explosion of the late 70s through the 80s and into the 90s completely drove musicians bonkers in experimentation. I got to live through ALL of that! Woohoo!
Anyway…after going through all of that and eventually settling on a mixture of jazz and pop covers (many of them from 70s/80s and more of the Steely Dan persuasion because they were more complicated than Louie Louie…heh heh) I kind of realized that perhaps in the music world there is ALSO a form of “hypnotism” in the rock beat and quite possibly a ton of foul play in how bands were considered “famous” (plenty of satan worship in my opinion) to where we come up to today and we have Lil Nas quite literally doing a lap dance on a satan figure in his music video. Gee what’s THAT all about? You also have modern pop/rock concerts where the concert goers come home and cannot remember much about the actual concert. I personally believe there might be underlying trance inducing or hypnotic beats and/or frequencies in the music that is influencing people FAR after the concert is over (think also of the possible hypno porn that AC speaks of). I think there is so much out there we DO NOT KNOW about how beats and frequencies affect us that we would do well to maybe find a more peaceful type of music and maybe stay away from modern forms of “pop music” simply for safety sake! I personally have ditched the cover bands I used to be in and gone back to “old school” hymns in church and/or classical music which I think is safer. ‘Course…then there’s Stravinsky’s “Rites of Spring” which can possibly ignite a mob…so even classical music probably ain’t safe either…heh heh.
Anyway…those are my ramblings for today.

map
map
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago
Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Marcus Garvey would have been a better choice.

Fwiw, I sense a very high level of disengeuousness and manipulation in your posts.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

Translation: you find that I disagree with your assumptions and I’m trying to persuade others to my point of view?

What exactly do you think I’m attempting to manipulate people into? Seeing widespread cabal damage in our society? Rejecting reflexive racism?

I’d love to hear this..

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I don’t know yet. We’ll see.

I dispute your implication there is sig “reflexive racism” here. That’s preposterous.

To me, you seem to vastly underestimate the sophistication of the commentary here and overestimate the importance of your contributions and missionary work.

A discussion of MLK vs Malcolm vs Garvey and their realtions to Cabal and US Intel and DOJ and NAACP founders is more appropriate.

Your “Jazz is really cool and good guys give it a listen and feel warm to US blacks” is boring to me and seems facile.

If you have sig experience or knowledge of the black experience with Cabal please share. Ice Cube does and is treated respectfully. As is Chappelle.

The Black Illuminati is a fascinating subject.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

“Your “Jazz is really cool and good guys give it a listen and feel warm to US blacks” is boring to me and seems facile.”

Probably because you completely missed the point. I wasn’t trying to get you to feel warm to US blacks. I was pointing out how, just like the rest of us, blacks have systematically had their culture torn apart and tossed in the dumpster. And it was a cabal job.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

No. I think you missed my point.
Which is that your statements are so basic and so accepted by (I would guess +95% of) us that it is unclear why you are making them.

That coupled with your skilled writing makes me wonder further.

There are all kinds of possible reasons why. Two that seem most likely are that you’ve vastly underestimated the sophistication of the commenters here or that you are trying to lay the groundwork for “reflexively racist” comments that the usual suspects will scrub and use to injure this resource.

AC obv does yoeman’s work keeping the comments clean of sabotage attempts. Idk how he manages but I am eternally grateful. So, the second won’t work, if true.

As to the first option, I gave you two possible options (Garvey and Sun Ra) that would have been better entrance points to discuss material that this community is interested in.

Based on your responses, I think the second sabotage option is unlikely. But the second is very likely as you haven’t provided any discussion as to the “how” and “why” US Blacks were targeted.

If you know more, pls say more. If you don’t, maybe consider your position accepted?

The US Black history with Cabal is obviously a fascinating subject. And it is discussed here regularly. So, if you have good info re Ice Cube and Chappelle and the Black Illuminati and Garvey and the NAACP and duBois etc etc pls share.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Sun Ra would have been better too

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Twitter is working again for the masses.

No more login required to read tweets.pic.twitter.com/oN0cv4PM6I— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) July 5, 2023

https://twitter.com/CitizenFreePres/status/1676623835968184321

I can confirm.

EDIT: Not full functionality.
Only specific tweet links at this time.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Still not possible to view particular accounts

Try visiting https://twitter.com/CitizenFreePres

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

https://jackkruse.com/time-20-fat-burning-due-100-hz-vibration-mitochondria/?print=print

I haven’t read it all, but I skimmed the first part and it has something about skin becoming transparent, which was something I was wondering about in the comments at the start of summer.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Apparently UPS drivers are going on strike. UPS drivers are unionized, represented by Teamsters. UPS drivers also make fantastic wages and benefits.

Amazon has been building out its own delivery system for packages, as most people have seen the Prime Vans around town. They cut a lot of corners, pay their drivers about half, have lousy benefits. But all of this gives them some leverage over FedEx and UPS, which Amazon still uses, and keeps Amazon from being dependent upon them.

When I heard of this strike my first thought was that Cabal is Amazon’s prime investment to erode American retail. And since Amazon is getting their way into more selling more and more of what is sold online, it means there share of what gets delivered is increasing. And the more they can keep this going the more pressure they can put on UPS and Fedex.

My bet is that cabal is arranging for this strike purely to hurt UPS and to consign consumers to preferring to have their products shipped by Amazon. With the eventual result of consuming up UPS, drastically cutting wages, and expanding their business into business to business deliveries.

And then Cabal will really have a grip on things, able to not only shut down customer accounts but able to disrupt shipping between businesses. And intersect just about any package that traverses your city or the country.

I doubt poor wages and benefits are leading UPS workers to this strike.

lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

also not new. unions and mgmt habe always each had jewish lawyers/advisors. ho makes book all along and at the end… / i will say tho, that one kind of strike busting never gets reported on. newspapers/media.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago
map
map
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

There are whole classes of private-sector unions that have no right to even strike, like transportation unions. In the airline industry, unions covering their workers have to have permission from the government to strike because they are critical infrastructure.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  map
1 year ago

Most unions are just protection scams like the Mob used to run.
“Nice job you have, it would be a pity if you didn’t pay us to protect it for you.”

Thedawg
Thedawg
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

You have millions of monkey truck drivers and postal workers coming over the borders everyday.
Not to mention customers given taxpayer funds to buy the shit and phones on which to search for it paid for whom do you think?
Do your taxes and shutup anon!

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Thedawg
1 year ago

You might remember one of the several proposals for a Mexico-to-Canada highway across the United States. One of the proposals would have created an extra-territorial zone, outside of US control, with the road running through it. Later there was a proposal to just designate some pre-existing highways as the official route, and let Mexican and Canadian truckers use them.

That also failed; most of the states on the route objected that the vehicles would not be licensed or insured to operate in the USA, that the driver’s licenses of the operators were not recognized, and exactly what was their immigration status if they deviated from the route, broke down, or had other problems?

anonymous
anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

ex-UPS guy here. You’re sort of right, but you’re also extremely wrong. I started part-time with UPS in 1980 or so. Back then, before the full-timers took an extra buck an hour from the company to sell the PT people down the river in 1985 – which taught me all I ever needed to know about union “brotherhood” – UPS PT paid the same as UPS FT. So I made $12.79/hr. In 1980. Just like the drivers did. Fun with maff: multiplying that by the real rate of inflation, not the lying # the government puts out, means UPS was paying its people right around $90/hr. in inflation-adjusted dollars back then. Damn good money!

And the Parcel still made very fine profits for themselves. That’s how hard UPS people work.

Then of course the Teamster whores took the bribe to fuck the part-timers, so now, AAUI, Parcel is paying their PT people right around $1.82/hr. in 1980 dollars. A seven-fold decrease. (but they’re still demanding the exact same work/performance standards as back when. neat trick, huh) AND the PT don’t get those famous gold-plated medical bennies anymore, either. The drivers are making somewhere in the neighborhood of $45/hr., which is a mere 50% drop from back when. Add to that the fact that Parcel a) is a lot tighter with those marvelous medical bennies than back when and b) Parcel’s cost on no-deliver/mis-deliver claims, which were huge – of course the pkgs got delivered, UPS just couldn’t prove it – dropped 95% when bar codes went into use.

So now parcel is making **much better** profits. While paying the teamsters less than half, inflation-adjusted, of what used to be the going rate. Teamster management doesn’t really harp too much on that “half” thing to membership, because that would expose them as the useless thieving incompetent whores they are. But the guys know it.

Lastly, UPS brought in a lady CEO awhile back, an outsider with zero experience in shipping/logistics. This overturned a hundred years of the single biggest sacred holy UPS tradition of all: promote from within. You know why? Because they learned after they took the company public that it’s really HARD to make better numbers every quarter, as stockholders demand, when you run a hugely seasonal business. (Xmas) So lady CEO came in to axe all the moneylosing delivery areas out in Alaska and North Dakota and as many bumfuck Egypts as she could find – ALL of which is counter to hundred-year-old sacred holy UPS doctrine – to bump up the numbers. And this way they, the “real” UPSers, could lie to themselves and say it was all that bitch’s fault, but what could they do. (Pro Tip: UPS management sees themselves as far better and much more honest & ethical than all other corporate management. This is of course a lie) So! Even MORE money and profits!!

Just not for the hourly people. That’s crazy talk. That would ruin the company!

So yeah, wages & bennies ARE the real reason for this strike. They should have done this, and made it stick, 25 years ago. I’ma hold my nose here and root for the Teamsters

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Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  anonymous
1 year ago

Fantastic post

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I have had very few complaints about UPS delivery drivers. In fact, most of them have gone out of their way, and certainly beyond requirements, to complete deliveries to me.

UPS office staff, on the other hand, are close to the top of my list for being the rudest and most unhelpful ********s I’ve ever tried to deal with. And this is when I was trying to buy their services to make some shipments. (My level of contempt for them exceeds my vocabulary of profanity.)

UPS is getting squeezed by Amazon? As Henry Kissinger once said about a war in the Middle East, “It’s a pity someone has to win.”

Wooderson
Wooderson
1 year ago

So European leftists make up bots who push leftism? Like, they can’t stand to organically make social comments all day? They want to break communication between people?

Why can’t we make entire candidates? Like, shove the Overton Window so far – I don’t know, any direction we want?- so that Trump appears the most reasonable and safe person around? Why can’t we do that? Fake person, fake rallies, fake posters, fake interviews on fake news stations? TPTB have certainly done that to us enough times. They faked an entire functional country- the USSR- without the internet. We have an internet and AIs, so why bother with fake Miles Mathis style paste -ups?

Why not? It’s not like regular people check who their representative is, or the representative from one state over. I bet most people could not even name five congresspeople, in total. Or senators. Or Supreme Court justices.

I mean, the LBJ article had some writer having a social justice seizure, claiming far right Texans funded leftist activists? I mean, that’s doing far right stuff 180 degrees incorrectly. So why can’t our writers make up stuff, too? For the lulz.

And, why not a bunch of them? Or fake a Democrat so appealing that every Dem writes it in, invalidating the voting process?

I’m being annoying, and fake, but I’m annoyed by so much fake media. Why can’t we do this, too? It’s like newscasts, and Youtube. The big sell on Youtube was authenticity, and how youtube videos could not be professional looking. There are ones that are heavily engineered ,and commercialized. It has a different look. So, commercial news has a look. Why not learn the layouts- the feeds, the backgrounds, the greenscreens, to make a professional news show?

Or movies. The predictive programming is so……Like, Harold and Maude is whimsical and cult, except, there really are old people grooming young people, and cars get stolen all the time, and protests are astroturfed, all right now. Marvel is pitching these series with pagan gods and people with skills, and there are freelance assassin movies: and here we are, with freelance arsonists apparently rampaging around setting fires to factories, forests and railways. People are getting implants, modifications and adaptive technology.

Why not build our own predictive shows? I don’t know- what do we want? Make the shows that build on that. Or music.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Wooderson
1 year ago

Vox Day is working up to it. In short, it will take time to scale. Yes, you have Jim Caviezel’s movie that just came out, which is amazing and a sign that things are changing. But, keeping high quality output sustainable will take a bit more time, I think.

Lots of moving parts, like infrastructure, licensing, marketing, and distribution. But, in the end it comes down to money: feeding good writers/editors, hiring talent, advertising, intellectual property, music rights, navigating the market, etc.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Wooderson
1 year ago

Yeah, it’s easy to figure out the enemy’s tactics, and mimic them. But good guys are banking on things being revealed for the fakes they are. If and when that happens, do you want to be caught being a big fake yourself?

Best to keep whatever integrity you still have.

Wooderson
Wooderson
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I could not do it. No technical skills. But, a cartoon frog drive Hillary Clinton staffers bonkers. I don’t have to respect the “ reality” of social media as “ truth.” I already knew whole collections of very real world anons who got themselves deplatformed. Their ideas were respectable in other time periods- literally all over history up to the 1960s. At least. Douglas Mackey is in prison for a Charlie Sheen photo avatar that put up election statistics and a few, very obvious, voting jokes.

I’m saying “ Why not signal spread? Why not signal hop?” Make up fake candidates, fake speeches, fake ideas. See what sticks. Fake commentators. Fake economists running the numbers on the proposals.

Look, there’s are textbooks saying western Vic is all fake. We’re finding out everything is fake and gay. So why not a set of fake and straight?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Wooderson
1 year ago

“Why not build our own predictive shows? I don’t know- what do we want? Make the shows that build on that. Or music.”

This is a great idea. What all of our art consists of is an uninspiring view of the future. Art is supposed to inspire and give us a sense of context. By looking at our movies, we’re in the middle of a deep psyop. Which of course we are.

Nobody dares to paint an inspiring picture of life on Earth.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

A while back I saw a Leftist talking about an old TV show that was so soaked in ‘toxic masculinity’ that it was outright child abuse, and should be memory-holed. It glorified violence, and the Patriarchy, and tried to legitimize totally unwholesome indoctrination of socially-incorrect values into children.

The show? “The Rifleman”, with Chuck Connors.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Was my ‘alien-abductee’ father telling the TRUTH?” How many thousands, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, possibly millions…how many stories are there going to be like that? How many people whose promising sibling/child/parent was derailed by schizophrenia or bipolar delusions are going to ask, with a hint of murderous fury on the horizon if true, “Was my [loved one] telling the TRUTH?” You mean, gangstalking is real? You mean, there really were evil people putting voices in his/her head? Are you telling me that a squad of people were hired to subtly harass [loved one] for months until he started drinking and quit school? I knew I hated her, but are you really saying that my daughter-in-law was recruited and trained to be my son’s handler…and part of the plan all along was to rip his heart to shreds and cripple his spirit in that divorce? What kind of people would do this, will be asked. Why? Over and over, why. And the answers might sometimes/often be the thing that Q said would send 99% to the funny farm. Like, before we ask what kind of people they are, let’s determine first that they are, in fact, human beings. Step two, call in the exorcists. Or maybe that’d be step five, I dunno. Anyway, the endgame is in sight. Can you smell it in the air? I love the smell of nonlinear spacetime being bent to a new intersection which precedes and averts all the disastrous timelines planned for us by psychotic tyrants and anthropicides. Must be something that lets a person in the future influence us as if we are the characters and NPCs in GTA San Andreas, as if this is the old school Quantum Leap. Something that creeps up on the sadistic fucks who think they control everything. Where’s that meme template of the big pink thing hugging the premature celebrator? “Peeing in public and slavery are related how, again.” Well, to be fair, dogs on leashes can piss and shit absolutely anywhere, and I guarantee you there are perverts in Provincetown who would pay you to let them put a leash on you and walk you like a dog, perhaps that will be the next frontier of queer rights, the rights of “pups” to pee in public. Anyway, it’s ridiculous that a dog has more right to not piss itself than a human. If our society were humane, if we were sensible enough (and not willfully treasonously counterproductive) to tend to psychos and addicts like grownups with a conscience, then we could have way more public toilets. As it is, people who suddenly need to take a piss must either piss themselves or commit a crime, even if they do their best to hide. Does that not strike you as an abusive, controlling situation?

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

I think one way they suppress the development of internal monologue is by deliberately not teaching phonics based reading.
Reading the right way causes you to hear your own voice in your head.

Wooderson
Wooderson
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

I keep coming back to this. I don’t know you are wrong.

The Goddess and the Alphabet is kind of on that point.

Novels, modern, recognizable novels are from the same area as romantic love, when it was cooked up.

They could work in tandem? The sort of brain that can hold a storyline can also hold a monologue? Or dialogue?

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Wooderson
1 year ago

Yes.
Discouraging silent private prayer by making people irreligious would also affect it.

lastkingofscotland
1 year ago

another heartwarming tale of the misadventures of cabal propagandists  https://dailystormer.in/state-department-backed-agitators-go-to-grozny-to-press-pro-terrorist-agenda-get-got/

Farmer John
Farmer John
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Worked for me just now. Not worth reading, tho, typical wannabe Nazi rambling.

lastkingofscotland
1 year ago
Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

President Trump threatened to leave Five Eyes if the UK wouldn’t decouple from China’s Huawai telecommunications. Britain refused, and a week or so later the British Crown activated the Covid-19 global pandemic preparedness drill and upgraded it to a “live exercise.” Shortly after which Prince Charles announced he had tested positive for Covid 19.

On January 6th, 2020, Commander in Chief, Trump declared War on Great Britain, which is what we are in now. Documented evidence of this is the real FBI DOJ interest in Trump’s papers. However, these documents are at an underground military command center protected from the British spies who run the District of Columbia.

Space Force Delta Semper Supra

Watch what happens to British spy, Prince Harry and his child procurer, Meghan Markle on Santa Barbara.

Tik-Tok

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Nice story. Any evidence?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

You posted this yesterday, and many other false prophecies over the past months. Where was your predicted June 19th terror attack? Your predicted Sodomy Pride month false flags?

False prophets deserve nothing but ridicule, fool.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

ANONYMOUS CONSERVATIVE And Everyone

It’s spreading:

America’s Deep, Dark Secrets Exposed: The ‘Secret Police Entities’ Already Operating Here Are As Murderous And Nefarious As Those Used By Any Barbaric Tyranny In History
https://allnewspipeline.com/Americas_Deep_Dark_Secrets_Exposed.php

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Read up on the history of the FBI, and the NKVD-style things it has done. Not to mention its foreign operations.

The Feebs seldom tried to hide what they’d done. Nobody cared, even when it got reported on. “It had to have been legal, because otherwise they wouldn’t have done it.”

Makes me wonder how many of those people would have bought a bag of magic beans from an itinerate peddler.