News Briefs – 07/20/2023

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DFT – Public Debt Of Italy Hits Record High

DFT – EU Makes Buying Gas Jointly A Permanent Energy Strategy

DFT – Meta President Says AI “Quite Stupid,” Not A Threat Yet

DFT – US Semiconductor Executives Lobby For Less Restrictions On Chip Sales To China

DFT – Russia Increasingly Using Artic Route To Shorten Deliveries of Crude To China

Shawn Ryan interviews one of three UFO whistleblowers who testified in front of Congress, the Marine who stumbled on a Black Octagon UFO being used by some sort of covert human operatives to traffic humans out of Indonesia after a national disaster earthquake.

Very long video, with a lot of editorializing. I watched it all. He tells the story of his squad seeing the black octagon while doing security for aid airdrops.  It was 300 ft in diameter, hovering, spinning slowly clockwise, and making a hum like a transformer, with the floor of the craft, unattached, on the ground. 4 trucks were loading shipping containers on the platform under the craft. As they approached, eight covert operators all in black gear, no insignias, M4s with Trijicons, very professional, pop out in an ambush, take their weapons, and then escort them from the scene, give them their weapons, and let them to go. Before they are taken away, the platform rose up to join the craft, carrying the containers into it, everything sealed up, the craft rises up and takes off so fast over the palm trees that eyes could not follow it, but the palm trees didn’t move. Then some Air Force guy made him sign something later after the mission, and told him not to talk about it.

Another person in the programs told him these guys were likely kidnapping people in the aftermath of the natural disaster, since people disappear in those things, and they were sticking them in the shipping containers and loading them on the craft.

He and his father are getting harassed by helicopters with no insignias hovering over his house so low it rattles the walls, and he lives in restricted airspace by the airport in Denver, so they should not be there. He says Greer gets the same thing. Government officials investigating this have told him they are having it happen to them, and somebody is spending a ton on intimidation of everyone, but not killing them all, despite having alien tech.

He said a similar case featured a Marine commander who found somebody in covert operations, maybe CIA, was trafficking drugs on his base, he tried to investigate it and he was murdered, and it was made to look like a suicide. He said google Marine Corp Colonel El Toro Suicide. An article here.

There is a summary article at Daily Mail here.

If this is a psyop it looks like the UFOs could be the shiny pieces of a big production in which it will be made to look like the government is on our side, and all these government leaders were being kept in the dark by some secret conspiracy which was keeping UFOs and high tech from the government and us. It could be setting up a script where Chuck Schumer and Lindsey Graham were just as wronged by the conspiracy as we were.

Shawn has another whistleblower here, but it just came out and I have not watched it but I  will review it tomorrrow. Sounded interesting in the promo.

There is probably a psyop afoot. That said, the UFOs are real. And I would assume they are associated in some way with what is going on in the nation. I have no idea if it is just a splinter cell of humans with alien tech, aliens, interdimensionals, or something else we do not understand. But it is significant in some way, even if it is being used as part of a deception.

Gilgo Beach murder suspect Rex Heuermann once worked as an architect for the Trump Organization, which hired Heuermann’s architectural firm, RH Architecture, for a plumbing job on the 17th floor of the Trump Building at 40 Wall St. Probably unrelated, I would think, unless he was in elite enough circles, he was in the conspiracy, or he was sent in to spy on Trump or install something in Trump tower, so he was in the conspiracy, and he was recruited to take the fall for Gilgo in a little skit. I only entertain such because the whole case is so strange, and they were desperate to hide something.

Jack Smith to charge Trump with Civil War era Civil Rights violation.

Biden DOJ continue ‘Stasi-like’ tactics, SEIZE Trump defense lawyers’ cellphones. Using the word Stasi again…

GOP stands with Trump against Biden’s ‘unAmerican weaponization’ of DOJ. With those cucks in his corner Trump is as good as dead. He should really summon his real forces, tell everyone to rally in DC with toys, and do this the right way. Fuck all this script bullshit.

Arizona’s ‘fake electors’ for Trump catch DOJ’s attention.

Judge denies Trump’s request for new trial in E. Jean Carroll case. $5 million in damages to that batty cunt stands for now, but she will probably die before she sees it.

Ron DeSantis and his team do not really believe the narrative they have constructed against Donald Trump around COVID, with one of his top financial backers telling the media the ruse is just “politics” and “No one believes he actually believes any of the stuff about the vaccine. If you talk to the non-crazy people he’s got working for him, they don’t believe it, either. It’s politics.”

For some apparently unknown reason, CNN’s Jake Tapper suddenly dropped his combative nature that he carries toward Republicans and shifted to an extremely demure disposition, as he interviews Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.

DeSantis doesn’t have enough donors to qualify for first GOP debate.

Ron DeSantis blames President Trump for J6 insurrection, pledges to stop prosecuting corrupt democrats and return to political civility.

US Presidential candidate RFK Jr. announces plan to back dollar with Bitcoin, end Bitcoin taxes.

Burisma Holdings paid the Biden family business $7.3 million over the course of many years, including when President Joe Biden was vice president, IRS agent Joseph Ziegler told Congress.

Disorder breaks out as Marjorie Taylor Greene holds up sexually explicit photos of Hunter Biden during IRS whistleblower hearing. She had little black boxes over the really graphic bits.

Gay Democrat’ Hunter Biden IRS whistleblower Joseph Ziegler comes forward. You do not just blow a whistle in this country. Everything is controlled. Somehow, this was allowed.

DOJ sued for not registering Hunter Biden as foreign agent.

25 to 30 IRS agents in tactical gear raided a business along Southeast Slater Street in Stuart, Florida, at the premises of Tee Off Temps and Elite Payroll Solutions. I was thinking might somebody paying people they aren’t supposed to be paying, have a payroll company “launder” the payrolls among other legit payrolls to hide them?

Congressional testimony: Biden’s HHS ‘deliberately’ ignoring trafficking of migrant kids across U.S.

Just months after a Biden-appointed regulator teased a ban on gas stoves, the administration is working to enact a rule that would prohibit the manufacturing of nearly all portable gas generators on the U.S. market.

Remote work has made downtown DC a ghost town as federal office buildings sit mostly empty. Is the government still doing remote work? Might DC still being a ghost town be related to the fencing and the 35,000 combat troops dropped there after the election?

541,000 illegal aliens benefit from Biden-Harris regime amnesties.

DC Gulag staff now allegedly using sleep deprivation tactics on J6 political prisoner.

President Biden leads former President Trump 49 – 44 percent in a hypothetical general election matchup among registered voters in the Quinnipiac poll.

Fauci, now retired, has a government limo and US Marshals for private security.

America’s first malaria outbreak in decades grows: Florida reports its seventh case of locally contracted disease.

Ex-police officer Derek Chauvin to ask US Supreme Court to review his conviction for the murder of George Floyd.

When the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg accepted a $1 million prize from a liberal billionaire’s foundation, she pledged to pass the money to a list of designated charities, however four years later, it is unclear where Ginsburg sent that money—an ambiguity that experts say raises conflict of interest concerns.

What does the left want every 8 year old educated on? Math? Biotechnology? Literature classics? No, they feel they need to begin learning how to “scissor.” Image is a NSFW cartoon featuring sex acts, although it is intended for eight year olds, if that makes sense.

 

Transgender former Nashua Democratic State Rep. “Stacie” Laughton talked about raping children and appears to admit having committed the crime in the past, according to the federal complaint filed against him this week.

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s Instagram Threads, which some say could rival Elon Musk’s Twitter, has seen a drop-off in users and engagements in recent days after a relatively strong showing in early July, according to analytics companies.

Muslim mobs get a pass for assaulting Jews in NYC and LA–attackers get off with no prison time and anti-bias training. If Jews were the script writers, wouldn’t this be different?

A Spanish security firm that contracts with the CIA is being investigated over its alleged spying on a number of former Latin American heads of state, El Pais has reported.

Responding to the news of a Muslim billionaire winning rights to turn the Trocadero, one of London’s most famous landmarks, into a mosque, Tate expressed his happiness and had this to say about Islamic culture. “This building is literally dead centre in the middle of London’s historic centre. Amazing news. The only alternative to Islam for the brits are pride flags as they no longer have any innate culture or patriotisim. Allah is the best of planners and I look forward to seeing The Islamic republic of Great Britistan in her final form. Alhamdulillah Britain will be fully Islamic soon.”

Children in some areas of England are waiting up to 18 months on average for dental general-anaesthetic treatment and teeth extractions, an investigation reveals.

Just Stop Oil protests took a shocking turn in London this morning after a 21-year-old activist was punched and kicked to the floor after the group blocked a road in South Kensington ‘causing a pregnant woman to crash her car.’

Far-right AfD emerges as Germany’s second strongest party.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu moving forward slowly with a series of bills to reform Israel’s judicial system. He was the first right wing leader, under investigations which targeted his family, he was deposed in an election, and then he won re-election, and began implementing measures which seemed designed to end-run control mechanisms established in his governmental structures to limit his authority. I do not know if that is a script which will get repeated here, and in Brazil, and so on.

Former head of Venezuelan Military Intelligence under Hugo Chavez extracted to the US from Spain on charges of drug trafficking.

Iraqi Protesters reportedly set ablaze Sweden’s embassy in Baghdad.

Scale AI CEO Alexandr Wang said China is directing the ‘full power’ of its industries toward AI, spending three times as much as the U.S. government is to become the world’s undisputed AI leader.

Is war with Russia in the script? Rand Paul offered an amendment to the NDAA that would have clarified that Article 5 of the NATO treaty does not supersede the Constitution and it was defeated 83-16.

Ukraine’s Foreign Minister says ‘We don’t need Russia’ to resume grain shipments.

Odesa suffers ‘hellish night’ as Russia blows up Ukraine grain facilities. LOL.

Russia warned that from Thursday any ships traveling to Ukraine’s Black Sea ports will be seen as possibly carrying military cargoes after Ukraine said it was setting up a temporary shipping route to try and continue its grain exports.

Ukraine and the West are facing a devastating defeat in Ukraine as the counter-offensive fails, and it appears significant territorial concessions will be needed to negotiate a peace. Will it happen at a good time to affect the 2024 elections?

Nearly a third of the Bradley armored vehicles that the United States has provided to Ukraine may have already been lost or damaged, according to open source data.

UK banks face a crackdown within days to prevent them ‘cancelling’ account holders with anti-woke views as Chancellor Jeremy Hunt prepares an emergency law change after chilling revelations that Coutts closed Nigel Farage’s account because his views ‘do not align with our values.’

Gun control laws in California and beyond in peril as Supreme Court expands 2nd Amendment. Assault weapons and hicap bans won’t hit until next year. Serial numbers have been ruled illegal and defaceable by one court, and a judge said issuing a restraining order for domestic violence is not enough to take your guns, and now the SC will weigh in on that soon.

Gallup poll shows Americans less favorable to immigration.

Republicans must come to the realization that former President Trump is going to be the Republican Party’s 2024 presidential nominee, U.S. Senate candidate Bernie Moreno told Breitbart News.

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Thesokorus
Thesokorus
1 year ago

I suppose an obvious play is for Cabal to have DOJ put DJT in prison and then allow him to be the GOP candidate and use that as a fig leaf for even bigger fraud.

“The nation came together to stop a criminal from being elected and delivered a tidal wave of support for the DEMs giving them all branches of government.”

This can also soothe the worries of DC apparatchiks who realize it is all fixed but are hanging on the “good cause” excuse.

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

This is very plausible.

I think its a mistake for them to keep doing these fake elections. They will have to come up with thirty million fake votes the next time, as opposed to twenty million in 2020, and it will be very obvious. Also the Senate map in 2024 just doesn’t work well for them. But I think they are going to try anyway.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

Was just thinking that these ppl must have almost no response to risk.

I suppose that’s a definition of psychopathy.

Because the downside risk keeps accumulating and they aren’t moderating behavior let alone trying to end the risk.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

It seems to me that the risk of the big T possibly ENDING their reign (of literal terror) is possibly WAY MORE risky to their minds…than simply continuing to cheat like mad dogs. Sigh…this country is killin’ me…

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

That’s prob right. Good point. It’s prob not a total lack of risk respinse as much as a different response and to different things.

Which I suppose could be a defect or access to superior information. Or both hahahah

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

For 55+% of US population, Trump in prison is the Rubicon.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I hope not. See casualties US Civil War.

And that’s not a proportionate response.

The GOP has to be cleaned out by hook or by crook.

This is happening because Mitch is making it happen.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

The same was said about the election being stolen. And the impeachment. And tons of other topics.

No one is going to do shit until there is a clear and obvious development in regards to authorizing contact with the occupying force.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Everyone has their opinion.

The stolen election wasn’t because not even Trump called for an uprising, and 30% trusting “the plan”

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

It was also just a bad time and everyone could feel that.
The left wants us to offer up a rebellion that can be crushed while they have enough control to turn all the institutions of power against us.
They loved the outcome they imposed on the Confederacy and dream of repeating it.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
1 year ago

The end of the grain deal with UKR means the naval dimension of RUS conflict with NATO expands.

I’ve always figured this was inevitable. As RUS needs to show that they have Naval superiority as well as combined arms and air power superiority.

After that, if NATO does not withdraw, then RUS moves to a direct threat on CONUS.

If there is to be a functional reaerve currency in addition to the USD, some power will have to take responsibility for protecting global trade.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
1 year ago

SamJ, I’d like to see your respsonse to this post. Fwiw, it is from someone who has a great deal of experience in the industry and uses AI in his work.

OpenAI has not made GPT-4 dumber, says OpenAI. (Tom’s Hardware)

However, GPT-4’s ability to figure out whether the number 17077 is prime (it is) has fallen from 97.6% in March to 2.4% in June.

This highlights a couple of problems with the whole notion of GPT-4 and other Large Language Models:

1. They literally know nothing. It’s all word games. If you understand what a prime number is it might take you a few minutes to run through the possible factors on a calculator and get the right answer, or even better program a computer to do it for you. GPT-4 is incapable of doing that.

2. They literally learn nothing. If someone keeps asking you if 17077 is prime (it is) you might want to remember the answer, maybe even write it down. GPT-4 is incapable of doing that as well

The post was made by the admin of the uber-boomer blog Ace of Spades this morning.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

Ace of Spades is a military blog honey pot. They are looking for armed “patriots”.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Thanks, your non-sequiter attempt at discrediting of the source while ignoring the info presented tells me you’re a disinfo agent and the argument presented is probably devastating.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I don’t think so. It’s something different than that.

But I wasn’t pushing the blog. It’s of very limited interest, if any.

Other than the post I cited.

I guess I should have just posted the question, but since I think the author actually does know what he is talking about, I wanted to provide some context.

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

“…SamJ, I’d like to see your respsonse to this post…”

Boy have I got a great answer for this. Facts. Jews kick Musk out from managing his own project he started, OpenAI. GPT-4 gets dumber.

See the pattern. Everything the Jews touch turns to shit. Everything. There are no exceptions but one. Rick Rubin’s recordings of Johnny Cash, but in this case, Rubin just stripped out all the BS and recorded Johnny Cash as Johnny Cash.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZfItlZG97Q

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nE5UhP78FqA

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Well, I 100% agree with that. I am more Waylon and Shaver than Johnny so Idk.

I do think that the current thing hysteria wrt AI is you know whos freaking out that the narratives may collapse and their tactics are useless if AI is what it should be naturally.

Of course, they are trying to pervert and degenerate it in response.

“AI, what’s the deal with the Fed?”

“AI, what’s the deal with usury?”

Etc

Etc

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

One more point. All the people saying AI is stupid are right. But only because the actual computing power compared to a human brain is so tiny as to be next to nothing. I’ve been saying this for a very long time. Even when computers were only playing tic tac toe and beating people. So it made me feel good when Jim Keller said almost exactly the same thing in an interview and he’s no dummy.

This will change in the next 5 to 10 years to where AI will have far more computing power than a normal human. By that time this happens it will be very clear who’s the smartest intelligence on the planet and it won’t be humans. And don’t think that I’m for this. It could easily turn out to be the very last invention we ever make.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

I honestly don’t see the risk sime are wortied about. I can’t even get an understandable answer as to what that risk is.

Once again, I am faced with something that seems goofy to me and no one can explain to me so that I understand.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

The “downside” I do see, and I am not sure it is a downside as much as just the way things work, is that as with any new tech ever, AI will expand the duration and geography and attritional nature of warfare. Also decreasing the density of the conflict for whatever that is worth.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Wondering if you would cover this abduction hoax story. It was suspect from the first to some, since the highway there in Birmingham is very heavily traveled. When she showed up alive, many others figured it out. But there is still a hard core of believers, mostly those who’ve swallowed the various “racist” angles taken by the family and amplified by the media. Not sure if she’s a wind up set loose for distraction and to stir up some more racial discord, or just a young game who’re wanting attention. But most interesting to observe how many people were once again suckered in by an obvious hoax, and became so emotionally invested in it.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2023/07/19/carlee-russell-press-conference/70432017007/

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

Responding to the news of a Muslim billionaire winning rights to turn the Trocadero, one of London’s most famous landmarks, into a mosque, Tate expressed his happiness and had this to say about Islamic culture.

Well, its Andrew Tate, who sort of epitomizes “fake and gay”. And I’ve been to London several times and have never heard of this “famous landmark.”

There is another British related news item in the links that is also weird. If you remember the Canadian trucker convoy, the Trudeau government at one point was going to freeze the bank accounts of critics of the Trudeau government, and the Canadian banks opposed that on the grounds that it would eventually destroy the Canadian banking system, and got the Canadian Senate to block the needed legislation. So a British bank debanks a British politician, actually puts that they are debanking the politician for his political views in writing, and the political views as the same views that have been espoused by the current Home Secretary, as she pointed out. They had put out a defense that Farage losing his account had nothing to do with his political activities, and when they did this they put the fact that he was debanked for political reasons in writing. So wtf?

Thucydides
Thucydides
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

This article may clear up some misconceptions. Looks like the Conservative Govt is going to do the right thing:
https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2023/07/20/uk-government-looks-set-to-take-action-after-farage-debanking-saga-report/

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

Been following this. The bank’s defense appears to be “we never do this SOLELY because of opinions”.

The City of London is involved so guaranteed f*ckery is involved.

I’m sure it will be bad for the actual Brits and English.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

Coutts Bank, also know and the Queen’s (or King’s) Bank because they have handled all the Royals business since George I.

Pebble skimmer
Pebble skimmer
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

Perhaps the Farage thing is to do with the ‘online harms bill’s . I don’t know. It’s an interesting narrative.

As for the Trocadero story. Odd one. Back in the day it was a shopping centre in central London. Off Piccadilly Circus if I remember rightly. Where Eros shoots his love arrow. But they changed the direction. Bummer. He’s a bullshi5r.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago
Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Is war with Russia in the script? Rand Paul offered an amendment to the NDAA that would have clarified that Article 5 of the NATO treaty does not supersede the Constitution and it was defeated 83-16.

Are these “legislators” unable to read the Constitution? In essence, these b*st*rds have eliminated the Constitution as the law of the land; we effectively are no longer a republic, even an independent country.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

A few weeks back at Bible study, one guy made some comment, I don’t remember what, then asked, “But the Constitution says they can’t do that!” I replied, “There is no Constitution. The only thing that matters today is what guys with guns say.” Shockingly, everyone, beside the guy who made the original remark, nodded their heads. And that included men and women ranging from their early twenties up to their late seventies.

Nobody is talking about this openly, but it seems most people are thinking it.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I have always disliked the Declaration of Independence. As a document, and I figured out pretty quick that the ppl who cite to it often are those “not on my side”.

Which makes sense as the Declaration is an “affirmative defense”. The Revolution was obviously a criminal act. But the Revolutionaries argued they were justified. I don’t really care as I oppose The City of London and the Royals so it is what it is to me at this point.

I’ll just say there is a lot of pernicious stuff in the Declaration and the usual suspects are drawn to it like moths to fire. And the naive are too.

The US Constitution on the other hand is a pretty damn robust Rube Goldberg machine. And it frustrates nearly everyone, as it was intended to.

The usual suspects do not like the Constitution. They do embrace the Declaration.

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

“…UFOs are real. And I would assume they are associated in some way with what is going on in the nation. I have no idea if it is just a splinter cell of humans with alien tech, aliens, interdimensionals, or something else we do not understand…”

The only way I would submit that this is aliens is that they came from the Moon which appears to be a large spacecraft, maybe. BUT lately I’ve wondered if all the stuff I read on the Moon’s abnormalities is not just made up psi ops also.

The really, really strange thing I can not wave away about aliens is these weird handbag carrying creatures that used to run the cities in Mesopotamia and were worshiped as Gods. The oldest known ruins we have in Turkey show these handbags. And they are all over, all carrying handbags. Even in South America. I don’t know what to make of this. If the translations are to be believed, they sure sound like aliens of some sort.

There’s also the fact that there’s no doubt at all, not even the slightest, that there are several devices that show not anti-gravity but likely a device that pushes against the Inertia of the Universe. Just like if you are standing on a bus and they slam on the brakes, you go forward. You are locked to the universe, not the bus. The drives can push against that. Here’s a link I made that shows a bunch of these.

https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-11-28-2021/#comment-378441

I point this out because if these can be built then it’s not farfetched that humans can build more complicated devices so…we don’t need aliens to explain UFO’s. We can make these ourselves. That leads to the simple fact that the UFO stories are really stupid and unlikely. That leaves me to believe that…they aren’t real. No aliens. After all it is fairly farfetched that they would be so visible. We are vicious war like creatures. Why risk showing themselves if it’s so easy to travel in Space? Surely they are not all fools.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Have you watched Carl Munk’s The Code? Is on youtube.

anonymous
anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Good points. I’ve wondered about the Handbags too, as well as the fact the Sumerian gods all seem to be depicted as just bursting with muscle. Mesoptamians from 4000 BC were all **skinny** a 150-lb. man was considered pretty big – but their gods all looked like they’d spent their lives in the gym. {as well as lotsa very high-quality steroids} Our clever & educated modern archaeologists , the ones who really can’t explain the transition from hunter-gathering (which is a kinda fun life) to enforced farming/paying taxes (which is a wretched life in which the best-case scenario is ‘work yourself to death’), the same ones who had no idea Gobekkli Tepe even existed, they all assure us this is just “a stylized representation” of “how powerful” them god/kings were. I do not think so. 6000 years ago, by and large in the main, men painted what they saw. The caves of Lascaux, et al, are proof of this. Neglect not that all those handbag-toting gods also all seem to be wearing a Rolex of some sort: or maybe a Dick Tracy communicator. Some kind or bracelet, anyway. Just like the handbags, they all seemed to have it, and they seemed never to leave home without that bling. I wanna know about that too.

But as far as ‘we can make these ourselves’ . . . not in 1561, we couldn’t. In that year, on one clear day, the stolid unimaginative burghers of Nuremberg saw, in the skies above their city, what sure _seems to be_ a day-long pitched spaceship/airship/fighter aircraft battle between Unknown Group A & Unknown Group B. It’s findable as the ‘Nuremberg celestial event’ or some such. Our clever & educated modern scientists all assume that a bunch of Germans (!) suddenly went all silly and mistook falling leaves for spaceships, or some such bullshit. Germans. Uh-huh.

Then 5 years later, it happened again. Basel. 1566.

The most interesting part to me about this, about all of this stuff, is that exactly none of it is in any grade-school/high-school history textbook anywhere. Instead {{they}} want kids to memorize lists of the kings of England/France. Or learn about how awful it was that slave quarters in 1825 Alabama didn’t have air conditioning or flush toilets. You know: the *really* important stuff. Odd, that.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  anonymous
1 year ago

The “handbags” are buckets. There are a few different shapes shown in reliefs and actual buckets have been found. Being an agrarian society in a dry region, water and tending to plants, orchards etc would be culturally significant. It makes sense any half human half animal mythical creature would be some kind of guardian deity caring and protecting humans and their lands.

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

“The “handbags” are buckets.”

Maybe that’s the answer.

Mr Twister
Mr Twister
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Am fairly sure It’s not that.

phelps
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

It’s a strong theory. The best directions there are that they are buckets of seeds (signifying agriculture from hunter gatherer transition) or the waters of life.
I’ve also considered that they are beer buckets, since brewing beer was magical for a long, long time, and one of the first things we did with grains.
My personal head canon is that they are all bowling bags.

anonymous
anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Horseshit. GodKings don’t carry buckets, they have slaves & minions for that.

Mr Twister
Mr Twister
Reply to  anonymous
1 year ago

The handbags are covered in the YouTube series.
“Investigating Babylon”
On the Channel “Kingdom in Context”
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBGJKrT1Ui3AOfzI3gT4Nfm3KOvbbzsoC

If I remember correctly they may be used for carrying “Vajra” which are weapons/controls for flying machines!
I forget which episode, sorry.

Strangely there was a Vajra on Elon musks bedside table when he tweeted a photo of it….

Last edited 1 year ago by Mr Twister
Mr Twister
Mr Twister
Reply to  anonymous
1 year ago

Vajra, bottom left on a Elon Musks bedside table …. ?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Alien abductions can be undone by calling on Jesus. So this proves they a Spiritual beings.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

UFOs are Merkabah

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

“proves”

LOL

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Proves is correct.

Steve Morris
Steve Morris
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

They aren’t new, 1561 Nuremberg. A whole fleet of these things had a little fracas over a major city at mid day. Best main stream can come up with is that the whole city was high on ergot and had a mass shared hallucination.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago
teo toon
teo toon
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Treaties do not supersede the Constitution as it is written.

God
God
1 year ago

Banning gas generators is PRECISELY what I would expect Skynet circa 2040 or whatever to demand their 2023 brainjacked minions to try. Because maybe the human holdouts circa 2040 in that timeline survive via gas generators. Obviously, there’d be a revolt, though, right? Please assure me people will quickly sniff that out as only really making sense to some anthropicidal entities. “If Jews were the script writers, wouldn’t this be different?” YEP. “Alhamdulillah Britain will be fully Islamic soon.” I had no idea Kratman and Houellebecq were predicting an Islamic takeover by CABAL. Now it makes sense. Rather than some organic immigration issue. War against humanity and normalcy, is what it really is. But it’s cool. We win. God wins. I win. You win. THEY lose. The end is nigh. Wait, no, that’s confusing and easily misinterpreted as being about some fatalistic world-ending disaster. More like: THE GOAL IS CLOSE. The goal of abolishing A.I., punishing the nerds making it and soooooooo many others, and saving our human species and life itself from the greatest evil in the cosmos.

Chief_Tuscaloosa
Chief_Tuscaloosa
1 year ago

No, they feel they need to begin learning how to “scissor.” 

Thanks for putting behind a link–greatly appreciated. I was almost at the height of outrage that they’re showing this filth of two women scissoring each other to 8 year olds, but then i noticed one of the lesbians was an amputee, so I calmed down in case someone accused me of being anti-handicapped.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  Chief_Tuscaloosa
1 year ago

And we wouldn’t want that now would we Chief!

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

“…Muslim mobs get a pass for assaulting Jews in NYC and LA–attackers get off with no prison time and anti-bias training. If Jews were the script writers, wouldn’t this be different…”

Jews tell you,”we are being abused and oppressed”. Should you believe them? No.

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

The organised jews have a habit of using other jews as fodder to achieve a goal. The Nazis offered to send jews to Madagascar in what was known as the transfer agreement but Zionists declined this.

Norman Finkelstein said that when the jews looted, sorry took the Swiss banks to task for still holding pre holocaust accounts, all the money looted, sorry awarded did not go to families who owned these accounts but instead it mostly went to Zionist organisations.

phelps
1 year ago

I have no idea if it is just a splinter cell of humans with alien tech, aliens, interdimensionals, or something else we do not understand. But it is significant in some way, even if it is being used as part of a deception.

I assume they are the same as in the Hindi and Sumerian myths.
The thing is, even with the tech and the numbers we had then, when they went to war with us in the myths, we won, not them, and drove them off the planet. That might explain the secrecy — they know they don’t have the military power (despite their tech) to handle pissed off humanity as a whole.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

I’ve been told that in the Harry Potter universe the wizards are in hiding because they lost a war to Mortals.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Sorry, doesn’t fit here.
The wizards were (and are again during the latter part of the story) in hiding because they were / are afraid of the ‘most evil wizard of all times’ and his minions. (So afraid they dare not speak his name, calling him ‘He who must not be named’, colloquial ‘you know who’.) During those wars, mortals were just collateral damage and sometimes welcome torture victims for the evil sadists.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

The “aliens” are demons, or their nephilim offspring. God helped us defeat them multiple times throughout history not because they’re aliens (aliens can’t exist in a closed system separated from the waters above and below by a firmament), but because they are demons, enemies of God, serving Satan.

phelps
1 year ago

Judge denies Trump’s request for new trial in E. (((Jean Carroll))) case.

Not unusual. Like all the other things, before you can ask the appeals court for it, you have to ask the trial court, expecting them to say no. This is the trial court’s chance to put her reasons “on the record” in her dismissal opinion. It’s essentially her defense to the appeal.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

“Another person in the programs told him these guys were likely kidnapping people in the aftermath of the natural disaster, since people disappear in those things, and they were sticking them in the shipping containers and loading them on the craft.”
Like what might happen in a war zone?

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago
Mrnobody
Mrnobody
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

In one of the pics in the Daily Mail write-up, Mr. Herrera is wearing a Freemason pin on his lapel.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Death penalty for child molesters and their fellow-travelers.
Exposing children in school or elsewhere to depravity is beyond the pale.

Jimmy
Jimmy
1 year ago

AC, what’s your take on Shawn Ryan’s nasolabial lines? I respect the guy. Is it just the pain of having lost brothers in arms, or knowing too much, or something else?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

On some days, my side job becomes so physically draining, I can only get through it by an act of shear will. I never noticed it before reading your analysis of facial expressions, but on those rare bad days, by the end of the day, I end up with an almost frozen grimace with deep nasolabial lines. It takes a few hours for my face to relax enough for those to go away. It’s made me wonder how you can distinguish between a physical pain/exhaustion grimace and a disgust grimace. This has been helpful.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Mork from Ork was molested.

anonymous
anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Would explain RW’s comedy – a nonstop incessant flow of jokes & funny voices seen as a variation on a childish desperate desire to please/appease. ‘Maybe they won’t molest me if I can make them laugh.’ Like that. And after long enough …. he simply couldn’t NOT do that, even in adult situations where it was seen as strange. All comedians are seriously damaged goods – it’s why they comedy calls to them. Robin Williams was off-the-charts damaged.

Macaque Mentality
Reply to  anonymous
1 year ago

All comedians are seriously damaged goods

I get your use of rhetoric here to make a point. There are genuinely good comics out there who get mainstream recognition. Brian Regan is an absolute top-notch clean comic who even the most popular and compromised will admit to being one of the best. His stuff is family friendly 🙂

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

well the typical pedo nasolabial suspects also look… debauched or sinister. i would have to see more of thihos individual to develop a real opinion. but i agree he isnt really a good candidate.

Jimmy
Jimmy
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Thank you. I agree he looks really sad/pained. He can still laugh though, or could. Check out his 5-minute video of what he and his comrades EDC. I don’t want to spoil the ending because it’s pretty good.

Well never mind, can’t find it because YouTube is f’d. Shawn and his SF buddies are sitting around a table emptying their their pockets and waistbands to show what they carry, and the last guy produces the usual, then pulls a full-sized 12-guage from his pants leg.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

That pic in your post is a mirror image. One side of his face is shown only. So, two left sides or two right sides. It’s a fascinating thing to do.

Idk if this is two left sides or two right sides.

But faces can look very different when viewed like this.

And there is the whole right brain left brain thing going on.

The process reveals something but idk what.

NB: at risk of dox long ago I was once buddies with an actual elite member of his org whose name was a homophone of his. Very spooky to me. Is this guy in the vid legit? The chances seem slim this would actually happen. But maybe, idk.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Xi has gone nationalist. No longer a British labor camp disguised as Communist, China has dumped the British Crown’s colonialist Belt and Road plan. Trump’s tariffs and his rejection of the TPP removed most of China’s incentive.

The Imperial College of London’s Covid-19 preparedness drill (Event 201) becoming a live exercise, and its Wuhan virus leak narrative, resulting in British threats of making China pay reparations, sealed the deal. BRICS provided the alternative.

Trump expelled Crown Agent Sir Henry Kissinger from the Civilian Defense Advisory Board at the Pentagon. Now the hundred year old Jew goes begging on the Crown’s behalf to China, hoping for a “re-opening.” It won’t happen.

The tabloid British Crown is being frozen out, long mistaking its nostalgia and media holdings for actual Empire. The US military deploying the internet as a public access weapon opened the fatal wound, a loss of information supremacy.

The US Constitutional military now occupies Washington DC. The 51 former intelligence (Crown) agents and their families have been placed under communication arrest by Space Force Delta. They were forced to sign the Hunter Biden laptop letter, their confession of their attempted Coup.

Watch what the US military does to the British spies, Chuck Dolan and Fiona Hill at Brookings.

Logos Semper Supra

God Bless

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Good pacing. Good flow. I applaud your improvement.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

(((british))), (((crown))). FIFY. mathis suggests there are powers behind the throne in the UK, as there are everywhere. rothschild. stanley. they arent british or german. the real (((crown))) is (((them))). (((they))) even have us focused on the fed… mere employees of the (((banksters))).

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  lastkingofscotland
1 year ago

Downtick for brackets. That said, Paul Burrell, former butler of Princess Diana, claims the Queen told him there were dark forces at work.

While we sniggered at the time, we are not laughing now.

Ann K.
Ann K.
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Intriguing. Thanks!

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

“…China has dumped the British Crown’s colonialist Belt and Road plan…”

What you are saying is silly mindless nonsense. In fact the WHOLE of British strategy for hundreds of years has been explicitly and actively, with several wars to prove it, against any sort of belt and road joining. Here’s where they stated it plainly

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Geographical_Pivot_of_History

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

there are southern, middle and northern ways to complete obor into europe. all intended to run up near, by, or thru ukeville. that and (((their))) (((neocon))) hatred for free russia and desire to get all their natural riches fuel the run to wwiii. if given a chance, all want off the debt-dollar. i even heard TX applied to join BRICS. howdy pardners! / but lets be real. it’s the (((british))). no actual brits etc involved.

Mr Twister
Mr Twister
Reply to  lastkingofscotland
1 year ago

You may have a point!
From Wikipedia

A law in place until the 1850s stated that no member of the Jewish religion could be elected to Parliament. Some Christian denominations were similarly prohibited. If elected, a member would be excluded if he refused to swear an oath of abjuration with a strong Christian wording.

British Members of Parliament listed chronologically by first election date (in brackets)

Pre–1900
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Lord George Gordon (1774–1780) Converted to Judaism
Sampson Eardley (1770–1802) Father was Jewish. Eardley was baptised. Tory MP
Manasseh Masseh Lopes (1802–1806, 1807–1808, 1812–1819 & 1820–1829) Lopes converted to Christianity in 1802, and later the same year he entered Parliament as a Tory MP
Ralph Lopes (1814–1819, 1831–1837, 1841–1847 & 1849–1854) Conservative MP.
Ralph Bernal (1818–1841 & 1842–1852) His father was Jewish, but Bernal was baptised. Whig MP
David Ricardo (1819–1823) Ricardo converted to Christianity in 1793. Whig MP
David Ricardo (the younger) (1832–1833) His father had been Jewish, but Ricardo was baptised. Liberal MP
Benjamin Disraeli (1837–1876) [1] Archived 2019-02-09 at the Wayback Machine, Conservative MP and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Born Jewish but baptised at an early age.
John Lewis Ricardo (1841–1862) Liberal MP
Ralph Bernal Osborne (1841–1874) His grandfather was Jewish, but Bernal Osborne was baptised. Liberal MP
Lionel de Rothschild (1847–1868 & 1869–1874) [2], Liberal MP.
David Salomons (1851–1852 & 1859–1873) Liberal MP.
Massey Lopes (1857–1885) Conservative MP
Mayer Amschel de Rothschild (1859–1874) Liberal MP
Francis Henry Goldsmid (1860–1878) Liberal MP
Frederick Goldsmid (1865–1866) Liberal MP
Nathan Rothschild (1865–1885) Liberal MP
Joseph d’Aguilar Samuda (1865–1880) Liberal MP
Julian Goldsmid (1866–1896) Liberal and later Liberal Unionist MP
George Jessel (1868–1873) Liberal MP
Henry Lopes (1868–1876) Conservative MP
John Simon(1868–1888) Liberal MP
Farrer Herschell (1874–1885) Liberal MP
Saul Isaac (1874–1880) Conservative MP
Henry Drummond Wolff (1874–1885) Conservative MP
Arthur Cohen (1880–1888) Liberal MP
Henry de Worms (1880–1895) Conservative MP
Harry Levy-Lawson (1885–1892, 1893–1895, 1905–1906 & 1910–1916) Liberal and later Liberal Unionist MP
Lionel Louis Cohen (1885–1887) Conservative MP
Lewis Henry Isaacs (1885–1892) Conservative MP
Samuel Montagu (1885–1900) Liberal MP
Ferdinand de Rothschild (1885–1898) Liberal and later Liberal Unionist Party MP
Herbert Jessel (1896–1906 & 1910–1918) Liberal Unionist and later Conservative MP
Sydney Stern (1891–1895) Liberal MP
Herbert Leon (1891–1895) Liberal MP[1]
Benjamin Cohen (1892–1906) Conservative MP
Coningsby Disraeli (1892–1906) Conservative MP
Henry Lopes (1892–1900) Conservative MP
Gustav Wilhelm Wolff (1892–1910) Conservative MP
Harry Samuel (1895–1906 & 1910–1922) Conservative MP
Arthur Strauss (1895–1900 & 1910–1918) Liberal Unionist Party and later Conservative MP
Walter Rothschild (1899–1910) Liberal Unionist and later Conservative MP
Edward Sassoon (1899–1912) Liberal Unionist MP
1900–1939
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Stuart Samuel (1900–1916) Liberal MP
Herbert Samuel (1902–1918 & 1929–1935) Liberal MP and Leader of the Liberal Party
Rufus Isaacs (1904–1913) Liberal MP
Charles Henry (1906–1919) Liberal MP
Arthur Lever (1906–1910 & 1922–1923) Liberal MP
Maurice Levy (1906–1918) Liberal MP
Philip Magnus (1906–1922) Conservative MP
Alfred Mond (1906–1928) Liberal and then Conservative MP
Edwin Samuel Montagu (1906–1922) Liberal MP. Montagu was the third practising British Jew to enter the Cabinet and was strongly opposed to Zionism, which he called “a mischievous political creed”, and opposed the Balfour Declaration of 1917, which he considered anti-Semitic.[2]
Horatio Myer (1906–1910) Liberal MP
Harry Primrose (1906–1910) Liberal MP
Herbert Raphael (1906–1918) Liberal MP
Bertram Straus (1906–1910) Liberal MP
Edward Strauss (1906–1910, 1910–1923, 1927–1929 & 1931–1939) Liberal and then Liberal National MP
Felix Cassel (1910–1916) Conservative MP
Sydney Goldman (1910–1918) Conservative MP
Frank Goldsmith (1910–1918) Conservative MP
Trebitsch Lincoln (1910) Liberal MP
Neil Primrose (1910–1917) Liberal MP
Lionel Nathan de Rothschild (1910–1923) Conservative MP
Maurice de Forest (1911–1918) – Liberal MP
Leo Amery (1911–1945) Conservative MP
Samuel Samuel (1913–1934) Conservative MP
Percy Alfred Harris (1916–1918 & 1922–1945) Liberal MP
Gerald Hurst (1918–1923 & 1924–1935) Conservative MP
Arthur Samuel (1918–1937) Conservative MP
Maurice Alexander (1922–1923) Liberal MP
Manny Shinwell (1922–1924, 1928–1931 & 1935–1970) Labour MP
Leonard Benjamin Franklin (1923–1924) Liberal MP
Ernest Spero (1923–1924 & 1929–1930) Liberal and then Labour MP
Leslie Haden-Guest (1923–1927 & 1937–1950) Labour MP
Leslie Hore-Belisha (1923–1945), Liberal and then Liberal National MP
Henry Mond (1923–1924 & 1929–1931) Liberal and then Conservative MP
Frank Meyer (1924–1929) Conservative MP
Isidore Salmon (1924–1941) Conservative MP
Henry Slesser (1924–1929) Labour MP
Harry Louis Nathan (1929–1935 & 1937–1940), Liberal and then Labour MP
Marion Phillips (1929–1931) Labour MP
James de Rothschild (1929–1945) Liberal MP
George Strauss (1929–1931 & 1934–1979) Labour MP
Alfred Beit (1931–1945) Conservative MP
Alfred Chotzner (1931–1934) Conservative MP
Louis Gluckstein (1931–1945) Conservative MP
Barnett Janner (1931–1935 & 1945–1970) Liberal and then Labour MP[3]
Dudley Joel (1931–1941) Conservative MP[4]
Thomas Levy (1931–1945) Conservative MP
Abraham Lyons (1931–1945) Conservative MP
Marcus Samuel (1934–1942) Conservative MP
Henry Strauss (1935–1945 & 1946–1955) Conservative MP
Sydney Silverman (1935–1968) Labour MP 1935[5]
Daniel Frankel (1935–1945) Labour MP
Lewis Silkin (1936–1950) Labour MP[6]
Daniel Lipson (1937–1950) Independent Conservative MP
1940–1973
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John Mack (1942–1951) Labour MP
Herschel Lewis Austin (1945–1950) Labour MP
Louis Comyns (1945–1950) Labour MP
John Diamond (1945–1951 & 1957–1970) Labour MP[7]
Maurice Edelman (1945–1976) Labour MP[8]
Mont Follick, (1945–1955) Labour MP
Harold Lever (1945–1979) Labour MP[9]
George Jeger (1945–1971) Labour MP
Santo Jeger (1945–1953) Labour MP
Benn Levy (1945–1950) Labour MP
Ian Mikardo (1945–1959 & 1964–1987) Labour MP[10]
Maurice Orbach (1945–1959 & 1964–1979) Labour MP
Phil Piratin (1945–1950) Communist Party of Great Britain MP[11]
Samuel Segal (1945–1950) Labour MP
Julius Silverman (1945–1983) Labour MP
Barnett Stross (1945–1966) Labour MP
David Weitzman (1945–1979) Labour MP
Austen Albu, (1948–1974) Labour MP
Julian Amery (1950–1992) Conservative MP
Leslie Lever (1950–1970) Labour MP
Gerald Nabarro (1950–1973) Conservative MP[12]
Frank Allaun (1955–1983) Labour MP
Henry d’Avigdor-Goldsmid (1955–1974) Conservative MP[13]
Keith Joseph (1956–1987) Conservative MP[14]
Philip Goodhart (1957–1992) Conservative MP[15]
Leo Abse (1958–1987) Labour MP[16]
Michael Cliffe (1958–1964) Labour MP
Myer Galpern (1959–1979) Labour MP[citation needed]
David Ginsburg (1959–1983) Labour and later Social Democratic Party MP
John Mendelson (1959–1978) Labour MP
John Silkin (1963–1987) Labour MP[17]
Joel Barnett (1964–1983), Labour MP[18]
Edmund Dell (1964–1979) Labour MP[19]
Reginald Freeson (1964–1987), Labour MP[20]
David Kerr (1964–1970) Labour MP
Robert Maxwell (1964–1970), Labour MP
Maurice Miller (1964–1987) Labour MP
Paul Rose (1964–79) Labour MP
Samuel Silkin (1964–1983) Labour MP[21]
Robert Sheldon (1964–2001), Labour MP
Renée Short (1964–1987) Labour MP
Eric Moonman (1966–1970 & 1974–1979) Labour MP
Robert Adley[12] (1970–1993) Conservative MP
Jack d’Avigdor-Goldsmid[22] (1970–1974) Conservative MP
Sally Oppenheim-Barnes (1970–1987) Conservative MP[23]
Stanley Clinton-Davis (1970–1983) Labour MP
Michael Fidler[24] (1970–1974) Conservative MP
Geoffrey Finsberg (1970–1992) Conservative MP
Greville Janner (1970–1997)[25] Labour MP
Toby Jessel[26] (1970–1997) Conservative MP
Gerald Kaufman (1970–2017),[27] Labour MP
Anthony Meyer (1970–1997), Conservative MP[28]
Harold Soref (1970–1974) Conservative MP
Clement Freud (1973–1987)[29] Liberal MP
Tim Sainsbury (1973–1997) Conservative MP
1974–2000
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Leon Brittan (1974–1988),[30] Conservative MP
Ivan Lawrence (1974–1997), Conservative MP
Nigel Lawson (1974–1992), Conservative MP[18]
Millie Miller (1974–1977),[31] Labour MP
Malcolm Rifkind (1974–1997 & 2005–2015),[32] Conservative MP
Anthony Steen (1974–2010), Conservative MP
Alf Dubs (1979–1987),[33] Labour MP
David Winnick (1979–2017), Labour MP
Mark Wolfson (1979–1997), Conservative MP
Alex Carlile (1983–1997), Liberal and later Liberal Democrat MP
Harry Cohen (1983–2010),[34] Labour MP
Edwina Currie (1983–1997),[35] Conservative MP
Michael Howard (1983–2010),[36] Conservative MP and Leader of the Conservative Party
Phillip Oppenheim (1983–1997), Conservative MP
David Sumberg (1983–1997), Conservative MP
Irvine Patnick (1987–1997), Conservative MP
Gerry Steinberg (1987–2005), Labour MP
Michael Fabricant (1992–present), Conservative MP
Peter Mandelson (1992–2004), Labour MP
Barbara Roche (1992–2005),[37] Labour MP
Margaret Hodge (1994–present),[38] Labour MP
John Bercow (1997–2019),[39] Conservative MP and Speaker of the House of Commons
Peter Bradley (1997–2005), Labour MP
Ivor Caplin (1997–2005), Labour MP
Louise Ellman (1997–2019),[40] Labour and later Independent MP
Fabian Hamilton (1997–present),[41] Labour MP
Evan Harris (1997–2010),[42] Liberal Democrat MP
Oona King (1997–2005),[43] Labour MP
Oliver Letwin (1997–2019),[44] Conservative MP
Julian Lewis (1997–present),[45] Conservative MP
Ivan Lewis (1997–2019),[46] Labour MP and later independent MP
Gillian Merron (1997–2010),[47] Labour MP
2000–present
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Jonathan Djanogly (2001–present), Conservative MP; Djanogly was born in London to a British Jewish family,[48] the son of multimillionaire[49] textile manufacturer Sir Harry Djanogly and Lady Djanogly.
Paul Goodman (2001–2010) Conservative MP
George Osborne (2001–2017), Conservative MP[50][51]
Ed Miliband (2005–present), Labour MP and former Leader of the Labour Party; son of Ralph Miliband, a leading Marxist intellectual.
David Miliband (2001–2013), Labour MP; son of Ralph Miliband, a leading Marxist intellectual.
Susan Kramer (2005–2010), Liberal Democrat MP
Lynne Featherstone (2005–2015), Liberal Democrat MP[52]
Brooks Newmark (2005–2015), Conservative MP
Grant Shapps (2005–present), Conservative MP
Lee Scott (2005–2015),[53]; Scott is an officer of the Conservative Friends of Israel.[54] In the 2021 Essex County Council election he was elected to the ward of Chigwell & Loughton Broadway.From 1988 to 1998, he was Campaign Director for the United Jewish Israel Appeal.[55]
Luciana Berger (2010–2019),[56] Labour Co-operative MP and later Liberal Democrat MP; served as director of Labour Friends of Israel.Berger became a vice president of the Jewish Leadership Council in June 2019.[57]
Michael Ellis (2010–present), Conservative MP
Zac Goldsmith (2010–2016 & 2017–2019), Conservative MP
Robert Halfon (2010–present), Conservative MP; Chief of Staff to Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer Oliver Letwin. He was also the political director of Conservative Friends of Israel.
Richard Harrington (2010–2019), Conservative MP; Harrington was appointed Minister of State for Refugees, also in charge of co-ordinating UK’s response to humanitarian crisis caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine; also elevated to the House of Lords after being given a Life Peerage.[58]
Julian Huppert (2010–2015), Liberal Democrat MP
Daniel Korski CBE (born April 1977[59]) is a Danish-born British political adviser and businessperson. He worked as deputy head of the Number 10 Policy Unit for David Cameron and currently serves as a vice-president of the Jewish Leadership Council. He founded the business PUBLIC, which aims to support technology companies get public sector contracts.
John Mann, Baron Mann (born 10 January 1960) is a British independent politician who serves as an advisor to the Government on Antisemitism, sitting as a Member of the House of Lords. Prior to being granted a peerage, he was the Labour Party Member of Parliament (MP) for Bassetlaw from the 2001 general election[60] until 28 October 2019.[61]
Andrew Percy (2010–present), Conservative MP; has been part of a number of delegations of the Conservative Friends of Israel group,[62]
Lucy Frazer (2015–present), Conservative MP
Dominic Raab (born 25 February 1974) is a British politician who served as Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Secretary of State for Justice and Lord Chancellor from 2021 to 2022.
James Schneider (born 17 June 1987)[63] is an English political organiser, journalist and writer; co-founded the left-wing grassroots movement Momentum; was PR advisor to Jeremy Corbyn as Director of Strategic Communications.[64][65]
Ruth Smeeth (2015–2019), Labour MP; from 2010 to 2015, she was a deputy director of anti-racist organisation, Hope not Hate.[66] She has also been employed by the Community Security Trust and has worked for the Board of Deputies of British Jews.[67] In June 2020, she became chief executive of Index on Censorship.[68][69] Smeeth was appointed an Honorary Captain in the Royal Naval Reserve in July 2021.[70]
Alex Sobel (2017–present), Labour MP;[71] born in Leeds to parents who migrated from Israel in 1971.[61][72]
Jack Straw (born 3 August 1946) is a British politician who served in the Cabinet from 1997 to 2010 under the Labour governments of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.
Ian Levy (2019–present), Conservative MP
Charlotte Nichols (2019–present), Labour MP
Christopher Tugendhat, Baron Tugendhat Kt (born 23 February 1937)[73] is a British Conservative Party politician, businessman, company director, journalist and author. He was a Member of Parliament from 1970 to 1977, then a member of the European Commission, and in 1993 was appointed as a life peer, with a seat in the House of Lords, in which he remains active.
Tom Tugendhat,[74] MBE VR (born 27 June 1973) is a British politician. A member of the Conservative Party, he has served as Minister of State for Security since September 2022. He previously served as Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee from 2017 to 2022. Tugendhat has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Tonbridge and Malling since 2015″

Jimmy
Jimmy
1 year ago

“He should really summon his real forces, tell everyone to rally in DC with toys,….”

Blackhawks with miniguns hanging out their sides vs thousands of pissed off patriots and their toys. Gotta confess, would make quite the cage fight.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

but at some point a chopper would be brought down with massive small arms fire, positions would be over run or ambushed, heavier weapons would be acquired by the insurgents, all hell would break loose, after that, who would give a crap? Desertions to follow.

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  Jimmy
1 year ago

The Cong shot down a Huey with a crossbow.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Jimmy
1 year ago

Lots of logistical vulnerabilities behind every complex technology.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Guerilla War Theory

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> When the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg accepted a $1 million prize from a liberal billionaire’s foundation, she pledged to pass the money to a list of designated charities, however four years later, it is unclear where Ginsburg sent that money—an ambiguity that experts say raises conflict of interest concerns.

Both the receipt and the disposition should be on her tax returns. Now that Congress has decided that tax information (declared private by the same Congress) should be available to the public (when it suits them, re: DJT), we should be able to see RBG’s tax returns too.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Children in some areas of England are waiting up to 18 months on average for dental general-anaesthetic treatment and teeth extractions, an investigation reveals.

Yes, but Muh NHS is FREE!!!!!! And it’s the best healthcare in the world! The Beeb says so!

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

I don’t think dentistry is part of that system. It’s not part of ours as far as I know. I have a friend who lived under Soviet Poland systems and his horror stories are legend in our circle.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

For most people dentistry is an NHS Dentist.

Quality of NHS Dentistry is “variable”

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Far-right AfD emerges as Germany’s second strongest party.

“Far right” in Germany would be Liz Cheney or Mitt Romney Right in the US.

Germany never has had much in the way of a political Right, even though the Leftists claimed the National Socialists were right-wing.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

Of course ‘far-right’ is just used to demonize them. In Germany even just ‘right’ is used by the MSM to stigmatize people, and various organizations committed to the ‘war against right’ get millions in taxpayers’ money.
But comparing AfD to Liz Cheney or Mitt Romney is BS. Despite many differences, they basically are to us what Trump is to the US: flawed, but on our side and right now our only hope (humanly speaking).

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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

AfD have had success previously, and as with Farage, the leaders spiked it

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/sep/25/afd-leader-frauke-petry-quits-party-german-election-breakthrough

Marielle Redclaw
1 year ago

The money in the conservative camp could be obliterating leftist corrupted institutions. A chain of affordable, small private schools, mobile and able to set up anywhere at any time to save costs. New banks that openly declare impartiality. New universities. New entertainment companies building on what many cultural dissenters have created in places like YouTube/Rumble and the #IronAge indie movement.

But, no, they sit there like lemons, pretending politics isn’t downstream from culture, smugly self assured that the height of civilization is a man smoking a cigar, drinking bourbon and watching sportsball in his walled off estate as his decedents become a persecuted minority in their own homeland.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
1 year ago

That’s what conservatism is. It is dumb. At best it is a pleasant vibe and eloquent prose devoted to a dumb idea.

anonymous
anonymous
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

It’s all a distraction, to keep the rubes mollified while the real work of the DS continues on. A con. A hustle. A lie. Never forget that Woodrow Wilson became preezy in 1913 because Teddy Roosevelt made it happen, intentionally and on purpose. Never forget the election of 1948 was obviously stolen, and the GOP said and did… nothing. Never forget that the Founding Father of Conservatism, WFB, was a Yale/CIA sociopathic (his son has written some about Dear Old ‘Pup’ and his ways) pile of pig shit. Never forget Joe McCarthy would never have been censured without the willing and enthusiastic help of his fellow republicans. Never forget that since Calvin Coolidge, there have been exactly 2 republican presidents who were actually conservative, who actually loved America and Americans, and both of them were hated & despised & perpetually undermined by their own party. Never forget 45 republicans resigned while in office, including The Speaker of The House, including the blowhard POS Trey Gowdy, rather than be sullied by having to work with an actual conservative. Never forget the contemptible cocksucker Mitt Romney stood with the enemy to impeach the country’s last hope, PDJT, and he’s still considered a good friend and colleague by his fellow republican senators. Never forget the republicans just re-upped HIS NIECE to run the party, despite the fact that all she’s ever done is lose. Then they gave her a raise. And then there’s the 2020 election… and the fact that literally no one ever mentions the name ‘Denny Hastert’ anymore, not even the dems…. because it’s all The Big Con.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

hey now… those deck chairs will NOT rearrange themselves!

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
1 year ago

This reminds me so much of the retirees I know. They’re like a wypipo version of Curb Your Enthusiasm. More free time and money than anyone else, but totally self-centered and oblivious.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

well i have retired frens and acquaintances. and you are right. i ran into a bunch at a halloween party last year. hadnt been to one in years. mostly vaxed; they made me look healthy. sick. transplants. mostly vaxed. and their response to my bad attitude about it was “better safe than sorry”. mostly sorry and unsafe i would think…

Wooderson
Wooderson
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
1 year ago

That’s kind of what’s happening. It’s just not happening everywhere, all at once, and in view of the national media. I don’t know about banks. Things young and poor people can do? That is already happening.

It really doesn’t even need to be all new. Community colleges are doing strange, strange things. If I had the skill base, I would so want to be hired by the local community college. Huge fan. Also, your unlicensed, or unwhatever licensing colleges have? The religious preacher colleges? Their students tend to be doing interesting things. Silk Road was built out of unlicensed college students skills.

Theater, movies, all cheaply made by volunteers, is a thing. I don’t know where the movies get screened, but they get made. The new filmmakers network with each other. Eventually, some will break out to famous.

Music, again, highly local innovation. Some towns have musicians. Some towns have CD printers or vinyl pressing stations, and music sold out of the back of cars. Or Spotify. Or college music stations playing stuff that never gets up to Clear Channel.

Art: there’s a whole, wild art scene facilitated by social media. It’s possible to furnish a place with all original art, all high quality, all name artists. No galleries involved, no media involved. Some of the stuff is museum quality.

There are small private schools. The successful ones get bigger. They tend to have visionary founders. They exist. You just have to find them. Some of them are beginning to network. It’s pretty exciting.

To paraphrase William Gibson: The Future is here, Unevenly Distributed.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago
Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Today I watched a video about how AI will replace many screen & knowledge based jobs.

Teachers, doctors & lawyers… even script writers, actors, movie directors will disappear when you can ask AI to make a personalised Mission Impossible starring Tom Cruise, Elvis Presley and Harold Lloyd.

Question is, does this explain the elites the genocide(*)?

(*) Depopulation is spin.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

AI won’t replace Barbers, dentists, chiropractors, nurses, home inspectors, store stockers, chefs, waiters, ditch diggers, and on and on and on. This is just more of the talk of automation destroying all jobs. They’ve been saying this for over 150 years.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

You list jobs that were not identified to disprove the statement.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I want to see a Dirty Harry meets Paul Kersey movie.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

With AI and robotics, they simply don’t need us anymore. Couple that with them knowing people are waking up and questioning the system, and genocide becomes mandatory for them.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  English Tom
1 year ago

That’s what they want to believe but they are wrong.

teo toon
teo toon
1 year ago

Ticker Guy is spot on.
Then there was Raskin who repeatedly asserted that the 14th Amendment doesn’t exist. That’s right — that’s what he said, even though he didn’t say it that way. But the premise that a prosecutor can choose who to prosecute when he has in hand hard evidence of felony criminal conduct is exactly that; either we have equal protection of the law as the 14th Amendment requires or we do not.

Not that this “well if you’re a Democrat the law doesn’t apply to you” view is new; who remembers “no reasonable prosecutor” with Hillary and then, of course, a multi-count indictment for secreting classified information by a person who actually has the capacity while in office to possess it on an unrestricted basis where a Secretary of State does not.

And this addendum:
Oh, and while we’re at it, The Senate has refused to affirm that indeed only Congress can declare war. Rand Paul tried to get that into the record and it was voted down — and not by a little either. Note that a Treaty, being ratified only by the Senate, cannot under the Constitution stand in as a delegation of the War Power as declaring war requires concurrence of both House and Senate.

What was the American experiment, a claimed Constitutional Republic, certainly appears to be dead.
And so is the spirit of the people who animated same.

While your at i,t go outside on your porch and take down the American flag: it stands for a republic; a long dead republic; the Rule of Law is dead: we are ruled over by wicked, lawless, and perverse men and there is no way out. IT IS OVER.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Apparently there is a little room for hate in NYC, but only for the privileged of status as in, well, you know. “Where’s your God now Moses?” credit The Ten Commandants, E.G. Robinson.

Bobo
Bobo
1 year ago

Re: “If Jews were the script writers, wouldn’t this be different?”

Not all Jews are created equal…

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Bobo
1 year ago

except when gentiles are in the mix…

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Muslim mobs get a pass for assaulting Jews in NYC and LA–attackers get off with no prison time and anti-bias training. If Jews were the script writers, wouldn’t this be different?”

Not if the goal is to drive more Jews to Israel.
Especially if they want to label the US the new NAZIs and destroy us like they destroyed Germany.

The merging narrative is that the Christian right is using muslims as a tool against the left.

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Cary Kembla
Cary Kembla
1 year ago

From yesterday’s comments:

“A good first step: define intelligence.

Since you are as brilliant as you claim, you should have no difficulty making your case without:
– question begging (assuming the conclusion)
– post hoc ergo propter hoc
– appealing to authority”

Intelligence is hard to define, but there is one rule of thumb that can reliably indicate LACK of intelligence. And that is, whether or not you’re in love with the sound of your own voice. Many low(er) IQ people love the sound they hear when their mouths are open, whereas the genuinely high IQ are repelled by the sound of babbling voices, including their own. The excess grandiose verbosity exhibited by the above poster in yesterday’s comments is a good indication he belongs to the former group.

Which is why also the ‘strong silent type’ can be regarded as intelligent, even if they wouldn’t score that highly on an IQ test. They at least know what bullshit is and are reluctant to contribute further to the world’s supply. This alone is enough to place them in an elite group of the population, intelligence-wise.