News Briefs – 06/11/2024

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

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We will be moving this News Brief to the main domain in the near future, so you will find this at anonymousconservative.com, instead of anonymousconservative.com/blog I have a lot going on right now, and it will take time to make sure it goes right, so not right away. I will try to redirect people from /blog to there, but if that doesn’t work, just go to the main domain.

Sharyl Attkisson gives an update on what has been accomplished in her investigations into her computer intrusions to date. From the piece:

Separately, I hired a lawyer and yet another independent forensics examiner. This expert conducted additional in depth exams and was, again, able to expose crucial details about the intrusions. Even more than we’d already learned.

Among other facts, he identified several government controlled IP addresses from the US Postal Service (USPS) that were used to accomplish some of the illegal intrusions. This was considered to be “as solid as fingerprint evidence.”

“The presence of these USPS addresses on the Plaintiff’s computer is not a mistake; it is not a random event; and it is not technically possible for these IP addresses to simply appear on her computer systems without activity by someone using them as part of the cyber-attack,” said the forensic specialist.

The Post Office may be the government agency they hid the US Domestic Surveillance machinery of the American Stasi under. I say a lot of crazy shit here, but every so often you see I am generating tidbits which actually are months to years ahead of where the narrative is going. The US Postal Service Truck of Death is not just a meme. There may literally be mailman assassins out there who took out Irah Sok for some reason. That whole agency’s premise from its very beginning is sketchy – “Give us, a government agency, your most sensitive documents so we can deliver them for you. And we promise not to open them and look.” Why is there no US government grocery delivery service? Why no US government pizza delivery guy? Why no US government construction supply delivery business? Food and housing are just as important as Christmas cards. Why did the government just step in to deliver documents, with information (intelligence), rather than let the private sector handle that? You never think about it, because you grew up with it. “Of course the government takes our communications between each other to deliver them for us. That is normal. Of course they formed, in essence, a private sector business, (which they have shown themselves entirely incompetent at running effectively), which is actually in direct, business competition with other private sector businesses which perform the exact same function, cost-effectively, at a profit.” No, its not normal. The government is not supposed to do business. These things, document delivery, education of youth, registration of everything from guns to cars, analysis of income for taxation, medical records from insurance, it is all intelligence activity. It is all about taking control from you, getting control over you. The federal government should build the roads and guard against external threats from overseas. All this “helping us” domestically, is just an enemy setting up on us. Intelligence is the enemy of every single American citizen, save for the ones who volunteered to help it fuck us over. Good article with lots of tidbits which will show you how it works, like CBS bringing in an Obama-government official to “oversee” the investigation into her computer breaches, and of course the DOJ IG is fully comped. If we educate the nation, it will be a target-rich environment out there. Civil war is coming.

From the comments – A Reddit user notices, as he is busting ass to try and make enough money to survive, there are an awful lot of people he sees around who just seem to cruise around all the time doing nothing much, who have brand new cars and new phones, and money from some sort of job, but he cannot figure out what it might be. Lots of commenters chime in about how there seem to be two classes of people – those busting ass and barely surviving, and those who just seem to fall ass-backwards onto easy street.

Video shows the animatronic Biden temporarily locking up.  And that is hopped up on every drug you can imagine. He doesn’t look like he has long.

Psychology Today does a whole piece on how there is no evidence of the Havana Syndrome, and it is just another “Red Scare.”

As former President Donald Trump looks to the U.S. Supreme Court for answers on his claims of presidential immunity, a Republican group has launched an ad campaign in opposition. “Republican.”

New Harvard paper posits the possibility of “Crypto-terrestrials,” intelligence dinosaurs who survived the meteor, and grew so advanced that they can use technology to hide among humans. Dinosaurs were around for hundreds of millions of years, in an environment loaded with oxygen, and which was producing an unprecedented level of diversity in phenotypes for some reason, possibly related to some mutagenic stimulus or stimuli. Speaking as someone trained in the subject, it seems to me almost impossible to go that long without generating an increase in intelligence mutation, and for that increase in intelligence to thrive and continue to evolve. The idea the entire planet just remained lizards, with no intelligence for 100 times as long as it took us to go from monkey to moonwalker, defies logic. My only question would be were they advanced enough to make it past the meteor, or whatever it was. (And it is always possible, as reptiles, maybe with a much different psychology, they would just decide to depopulate the planet, to remake it more to their liking, and there was no meteor.) If they were to have developed, they would now be millions of years beyond us technologically. It is interesting satan is often portrayed as reptilian, and snake-like. Lots of articles about the paper, here, and here too. Interestingly, the idea of Cryptoterrestrials was promulgated by a writer named Mac Tonnies, over a decade ago. He was found dead suddenly and unexpectedly, at age 34, some have said from some kind of heart problem. As Q said, heart attacks happen. Following his death, a book by him on the subject was published. David Icke might not have been talking out of his ass. I personally would swear I have seen technology which could pass for supernatural, some with a degree of precision so great, I cannot visualize what the user interface would look like, to give that level of control.

President Donald Trump on Monday asked the Georgia Court of Appeals to hear oral arguments in his bid to disqualify Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from the prosecution against him.

Canadian billionaire Robert Miller who was arrested recently, appears to have been part of Epstein’s trafficking network.

DC FBI pedo caught trying to meet up with a 15yo girl, followed into DC FBI building.

Hunter Biden withdrew $800 from ATM and met with drug dealer just hours before revolver purchase, bombshell text messages reveal.

Jury begins deliberations in Hunter Biden federal gun trial.

Jill Biden’s 3,600-mile round trip from France to Delaware to spend two days at Hunter’s trial could cost up to $345,000… and taxpayers could be on the hook for a huge bill.

Tucker on how Watergate was a Deep State coup. Very well laid out case, whether Tucker is an asset of the conspiracy or not:

Bombshell video of Pelosi on J6 admitting ‘responsibility’ for security failure implodes Dem narrative.

Arkansas Republicans vote to hold closed primaries, critics voice concerns on rollout.

Leaked documents reveal Joe Biden’s executive order on asylum seekers is a total scam.

Biden attorney who put pro-life grandma in prison drops murder charge against criminal who killed elderly woman.

Illegal alien kills white mother, daughter in traffic crash – Prosecutors charge him with misdemeanors: ‘moving violation causing death.’ Sooner or later people will realize when you see someone grossly guilty of a major crime, like running a pedophile blackmail network, or molesting his brother’s daughter while smoking crack, and so on, and they cannot be charged, it is because intelligence is running the show, and they are an asset and under protection. They “belong to intelligence.”

Border Patrol memo instructs agents to release migrants from over 100 countries into the US.

Mayorkas explains how the US has used taxpayer dollars to open “Safe Mobility Offices” in south America, which function as taxpayer funded travel agencies for illegals, offering to fly them up the the US so they don’t need to make the dangerous journey on land. Making me even more angry is the assholes behind this, I suspect, are wasting even more of our money in an effort to produce a “script” which will guide everyone to Trump. I have had it with the fucking scripts. Either seize control and do what is right, or explain this shit in English to everyone. This is bullshit.

Venezuelan prison gang gaining a foothold in the US, attacking Police and trafficking migrant women for sex. So you are a CIA case officer in Venezuela. Your job is to recruit Venezuelan citizens into a network which will act as the CIA’s eyes and ears on the ground, and give the Agency an insight into what is going on among the people. Who do you recruit? How do you approach? You need to find people who are at odds with the government. Criminals are a natural fit. They want a shortcut. They are poor, so you don’t need to pay a ton of money. They won’t rat you out to the government. I’ll bet the Venezuelan prison gang is essentially a CIA construct. MS13 could have begun the same way. It is interesting the CIA was heavily throughout El Salvador in the 80’s in battles with the commies, and then you get MS-13. Cartels are CIA too now. Those organizations, if just made up of criminal meatheads joining together, would be no match for state-level domestic intelligence teamed up with the kinetic elements of law enforcement. You see the power of intelligence and surveillance – it is destroying the United States before our eyes, without even firing a shot, and so far we have proven helpless to stop them. MS-13 survived in El Salvador because it had some state-level intel support and protection. And now they are bringing these assets north, for whatever is coming, because now we are the enemy. There is nothing that American intelligence cannot fuck up, no evil it cannot conjure out of thin air. I know now why years back, all the military guys I knew on another forum were adamant the CIA is nothing like service to the nation, and nobody from it can ever be trusted.

FBI hunting 500 serial killer truckers loose on America’s roads: Their favorite highway for finding victims revealed – and inside their mobile ‘rape and torture chambers.’ The American Stasi most likely knows who each and every one is, or at least almost every one, because they engage in the unusual behaviors, away from everyone else, which people who are trying to hide something and avoid scrutiny will engage in. And long ago the American Stasi learned how to stake out and monitor those things, because that is where the juicy meat of domestic intelligence is. Pole mics in isolated areas will trigger at 3AM very rarely, unless someone has gone there to do something, like dump a body, which they do not want anyone else to notice. You, as a killer think, “I’ll go to that place where nobody else will be, because nobody else ever goes there at that time, so nobody will see me do this thing which I cannot possibly have anyone know about.” The American Stasi thinks, “We need to monitor these places nobody goes to, with something which will flag us if anybody ever goes there, because that will have a high likelihood of being something important.” By going there, you give yourself to them. Now with AI able to monitor millions of sensors, it is probably nigh impossible to escape their notice, unless you can blend with the crowds.

Snapshot of Chicago’s unhoused shows population has tripled year-over-year; migrants a factor.

Massie and Rand Paul call for GOP House to declare subpoenas on Bannon and Navarro to have been illegitimately issued.

Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman was treated at a hospital for a bruised shoulder after a car accident Sunday morning, according to a statement from his Senate office. Fetterman was driving when he rear ended another vehicle.

RFK Jr. says he will be on ballot in all 50 states by mid-July.

Los Angeles opens up $165 million luxury apartment for homeless people. They are not giving those out randomly. Those will be the homeless people who run ground surveillance for the American Stasi in there.

Chicago shootings: At least 45 shot, 8 fatally, in weekend gun violence across city, police say.

Chicago’s homeless population increased threefold, a city snapshot shows, owing largely to migrants.

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced a lawsuit against Planned Parenthood after an expose’ video showed officials discussing how they take teen girls out of state for secret abortions.

US Supreme Court allows 40 states to issue their own gold and silver-backed currencies, endorsing dual banking systems. Interesting…. ‘Give me control over a nation’s currency, and I care not who makes its laws.” –  Mayer Amschel Rothschild.

Top economist predicts ‘crash of a lifetime’ worse than 2008 recession.

The Ford Foundation has spent decades tearing the country apart, tax-free.

A 77 percent majority of Americans say politicians use transgenderism to distract voters from important political fights.

Canada’s Parliament rocked by allegations of “witting” treason.

A radical Italian Antifa activist accused of attacking people with a hammer in Budapest has been elected to the European Parliament, potentially paving the way for her to be freed from custody in Hungary.

Spanish munitions business triples workforce to help war effort in Ukraine. It feels like they may be setting things up to get WWIII rolling fast, and didn’t want to wait to tool up the manufacturing. Ukraine might just be a cover to get the industrial base spun up, so when they kick off the war, everything will happen too fast to build a resistance to it.

In May, officials in the European Union finalized a sweeping new law that will force large businesses to adopt left-wing environmental and social justice rules.

The Houthi authorities in Yemen say that an “American-Israeli spy network” was using international organizations in the country, leading to the arrests of dozens of people involved in foreign organizations.

An aircraft carrying Malawi’s Vice-President Saulos Chilima and nine others has gone missing, a statement from the president’s office has said.

James Carville says he wishes President Biden wasn’t running for re-election and worries that disenchanted young party voters will sit out the November election because of it.

Trump’s calls for political vengeance worry Senate GOP.

Polling shows, Trump is on Biden’s heels in Blue Minnesota after conviction.

Spread r/K Theory, because it is difficult to know how deep the lies go.

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teotoon
teotoon
5 months ago

Carlson is a little bit late to the Watergate coup.
Silent Coup: The Removal of a President

Tonawanda
Tonawanda
5 months ago

The most bedeviling sentence which could be imposed on Trump is a split sentence, where a relatively short period of incarceration is imposed as part of a larger sentence of probation. A special tormentor could be selected as probation officer, and all sorts of humiliating and time-consuming conditions imposed.

The control a probation officer can exercise is limited in theory, but as a practicality can be readily used to harass. This is one of those many areas of the law where the good will and fairness of the government employee is a critical factor; someone will be selected who has none of that.

Trump would have to keep in mind that a probation officer is an excellent means of planting evidence. He is put into the right position to do so “legally.”

Although the sentence can be part of any appeal, Trump’s lawyers have to keep in mind that habeas corpus is available to address any restrictions, and a habeas petition can be used to argue certain issues. True, if the issue can be raised on appeal, that might be the reason to deny the petition. It is incumbent on Trump’s lawyers to know how to frame an issue in a habeas petition so that does not happen.

Farcesensitive
5 months ago

RFK Jr. says he will be on ballot in all 50 states by mid-July.

And that’s when they will 25thA Biden and the DNC will select RFK as their nominee.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
Reply to  Farcesensitive
5 months ago

And this is also when the Left will pivot into anti-vax mode despite them being the biggest Karens about it during Covid.

They will do this solely so they can pin the vax damage on Trump.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Corn Pop
5 months ago

RFK is already laying that foundation.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Farcesensitive
5 months ago

Wrong. The DNC is not going to select a guy that relentlessly called BS on every aspect of the Covid op, as well as all other vaccines, as well as plainly speaking the truth about JFK and RFK’s assassinations being deep state ops.

Whatever his faults, and there are many, the DNC is not running someone who talks like that.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Another Dave
5 months ago

They need someone who can compete with Trump as a “hated outsider” so they created one.

Tonawanda
Tonawanda
5 months ago

AC: “These things, document delivery, education of youth, registration of everything from guns to cars, analysis of income for taxation, medical records from insurance, it is all intelligence activity. It is all about taking control from you, getting control over you.”

Bears repeating, and when stated this way is easily absorbed by those whose consciousness needs further raising. 

Tonawanda
Tonawanda
5 months ago

Re: Scotus money decision

Despite having read Rothbard, money still remains over my head. Is there some here who can answer a question?

Sundance (and others) have been warning about Central Bank Digital Currency, and have discussed how it is being done, and what it will do. Obliterating privacy, formally instituting surveillance, and establishing total control are the goals.

Does the SCOTUS decision undermine this evil process?

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Tonawanda
5 months ago

It will.
If the states are producing physical cash people can use that and use banks that deal in it instead of the feds just stopping producing cash and telling everyone they have to use computer money controlled by the feds.

Anon
Anon
5 months ago

Re your discussion of the Post Office
Benjamin Franklin was the first US Postmaster General. He was also the first US ambassador to France in an age when espionage was run by the diplomatic corps. He was also a member of the British Hellfire Club.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anon
5 months ago

He was also Post Master for the Colonies under the British, and he was a British double agent who worked to plant weaknesses in the Constitution and then gloated about “a Republic, IF YOU CAN KEEP IT”.

jj
jj
5 months ago

Agent131711 says dinosaurs are a hoax https://chemtrails.substack.com/p/the-dinosaur-hoax-the-royal-society
I’m not willing to stretch quite that far. But he shows how little fossil evidence exists and how they extrapolate a few bones into enormous creatures. I have always wondered why how Earth was so different to support animals that size. I never found the explanations to be sufficient.

JustinCastro
JustinCastro
Reply to  jj
5 months ago

At the very least “fossil fuels” is an oxymoron

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
Reply to  jj
5 months ago

Well according to some occultists Saturn was the Earth’s original sun. Its close proximity made our gravity much lighter enabling large creatures like dinosaurs to exist.

https://saturndeathcult.com/the-purple-dawn-of-creation/

Earth was enveloped for untold millennia in a semi-nocturnal purple-hued darkness, a consequence of its position as a satellite of the rogue brown dwarf star Saturn. Only once Saturn was captured by the Sun did Earth’s environment begin to take on the familiar look it has today.

I mean it sounds insane but then I see cabal ticket takers put out crap like this and it makes me wonder.

Ariana Grande – 7 ringshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FflfOb4BWCU

teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  jj
5 months ago
Mr Benn
Mr Benn
Reply to  jj
5 months ago

Before the 19th Century, dinosaurs were called dragons. They are described in the Bible. Some could fly. Some still exist.

Sauropods & Tricerotops depicted in ancient art
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Justin Castro
Justin Castro
Reply to  jj
5 months ago

At the very least “fossil fuels” are an oxymoron

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  jj
5 months ago

Dinosaurs don’t turn to oil. One lie undermines the possible truth of the whole deal.

Given the level of inversion we see, if cabal says dinos are real then they probably are NOT.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Anonymous
5 months ago

Rockefeller paid some whores, I mean, “scientists” to cook up the “fossil fuel” Narrative to increase a perception of scarcity for his oil business.

Nels
Nels
Reply to  jj
5 months ago

higher C02 levels, read “The Oxygen Advantage”. C02 is needed to get 02 into the body tissue. More than 400 ppm is better, up to a point.
Looking at pteradactyls, it seems likely that they’d fly better in a much heavier, denser atmosphere. Possible that the disaster than wiped the large dinosaurs did so in part by blowing off much of the atmosphere eliminating the possibility of large life forms.
We know that C02 was much higher back then, but I’ve not read anything that makes any assumption other than the same atmospheric density. It seems a reasonable hypothesis, but likely too embarrassingly sci-fi for any reputable scientist.

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 months ago

The Princely House of Thurn and Taxis is a family of German nobility

“Thurn und Taxis, a family line devoted to the postal service”

This family organised and operated a postal system in Europe from the early 15th century up until the late 19th century.

In the 15th century, Roger de Tassis founded a postal service in Italy, which became very successful. Shortly afterwards, in view of this success, his heirs were appointed Imperial Postmasters for the Holy Roman Empire. The Della Torre e Tasso family subsequently germanised their surname, changing it to Thurn und Taxis.

In November 1516, the Thurn und Taxis family set up a postal service in Brussels that used couriers to cover an area as far as Rome, Naples, Spain, Germany and France.

The historical legacy of this family’s commercial activities has lasted to the present day in several different ways. Firstly, there is the fact that the family’s coat of arms includes the colours black and yellow – colours now commonly used as the corporate colour scheme for many postal services around the world for their vehicles, logos, etc. And furthermore, both the word “taxi” (which became used to describe automobiles for hire), and the yellow or yellow-and-black livery generally used for these vehicles also have their origin in the company Thurn und Taxis.

*There are also other explanations for ‘taxi.’
**The coat of arms isn’t yellow-and-black, at least not now, but their page links to the lands of the ‘Electoral Rhenish Circle’ and those have a black eagle on yellow background.

https://ajuntament.barcelona.cat/gabinetpostal/thurn-und-taxis-una-nissaga-al-servei-del-correu/?lang=en

Members of the Rothschild banking dynasty were involved in funding parts of the system in the last years of the Napoleonic Wars and the immediate years that followed.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thurn-und-Taxis_Post

Orlok
Orlok
5 months ago

I’ve been in logistics over 25 years. I can’t say with 100% certainty , but for sure I’ve met some disturbing long haul drivers. One oozed evil and one was from Kosovo , who I was almost certain was some version of a war criminal . You don’t know , but you know. You know?

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 months ago

>crypto-terrestrials
I hope one is anomalocaris. David wilcock talked about that too. Unfortunately, he seems fairly unreliable in his information. While I think such things could happen, I am fairly certain any info being passed around about it is full of disinfo. Probably another thing like the so-called “flat-earthers” where you have 10,000 paid shills and 2 meth heads as part of it.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Anonymous
5 months ago

Wilcock is good at latching onto other things. He does some good analysis, and he gets wacky. He claimed he became a Christian in early 2022, and now says the Archangel Michael is personally discipling him. Of course, “Michael” is just verifying the same stuff he’s said his entire career like the coming solar flash and we’ll all move into a “higher density” and all that. I still find him amusing and listen to his videos in the background while I’m doing other things.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Anonymous
5 months ago

I think it was last year, Wilcock had a video where I guess he was trying to latch onto UFO abductions. He claimed his work with “The Archangel Michael” revealed he’d been abducted and abused by aliens in the past. Then he broke down in tears. For some reason, I could not stop laughing. It did not feel real to me at all.

phelps
5 months ago

As former President Donald Trump looks to the U.S. Supreme Court for answers on his claims of presidential immunity, a Republican group has launched an ad campaign in opposition. “Republican.”

Last two days scheduled for opinion releases are tomorrow and Thursday. We will find out one way or the other by then.

phelps
5 months ago

President Donald Trump on Monday asked the Georgia Court of Appeals to hear oral arguments in his bid to disqualify Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from the prosecution against him.

The request is routine. For the CoA to agree is less routine, but not rare. No reason to panic if they don’t want oral argument; it is normal to decide an appeal on the paper alone, especially at that stage.

phelps
5 months ago

Jury begins deliberations in Hunter Biden federal gun trial.

I’ve been thinking about this one a lot, and I think I would nullify if I was on that jury. I don’t want Hunter on some bullshit paperwork violation. I want him on bribery and influence peddling. Hell, he’s not even being charged with all the crack they have been giving evidence on. How does that make sense?
Also, we need to DEMAND that Biden pardon Hunter. It’s not even a hard argument — what kind of father refuses to pardon his OWN SON?

Farcesensitive
Reply to  phelps
5 months ago

I want him on Pedo charges.
And I want the right to keep and bear arms not to be infringed for anyone outside of prison, breathing, and in the country legally.

Rizzo
Rizzo
Reply to  phelps
5 months ago

A psychopath father that’s who

phelps
5 months ago

Arkansas Republicans vote to hold closed primaries, critics voice concerns on rollout.

It’s a legislative priority in Texas, as well. We voted a party referendum on the last primary, and it was wildly successful. Texas Republicans want interference out of our primaries.

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 months ago

>scripts
I am pretty sick of scripts too. I fucking hate this movie.
However, I’ve met lots of normies and they absolutely do not respond well to things explained to them in plan English. They are incorrigible. They only respond, and slowly at that, to traumatic catalysts. Knowing that, there probably is no way other way to wake up a critical mass.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
5 months ago

Amen.
And the country is being burned to the ground in addition to all the individual crimes and tragedies being allowed.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
5 months ago

Sure. I would. But what does it matter that I, me, would support that? Wanderers. that is, souls from elsewhere here to try to pull them out of the morass, have a hard time understanding how it got like this in the first place. It got like this because these people are incorrigible. They refuse to decide to be truly and properly moral. They refuse to see the bigger picture. there is no making them do it. Brighter minds have been on the problem for thousands of years with little success. Since they won’t say no to bullshit, there really isn’t much we can do. Apparently someone decided the bullshit had to just be that bad that even these dimwits would finally say no. My personal experience bears them out.

Mr Benn
Mr Benn
Reply to  Anonymous
5 months ago

To quote Yuri Bezmenov “They will not wake until they receive a kick up their fat bottom”

In other words, they cannot wake until it affects them.

Remember that scene on that there movie “Broken Arrow”, or “I confirm, on my position. out. What a hellaovaway to run a war”

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
Reply to  Anonymous
5 months ago

Waiting 4 years for NPCs to wake up to the Covid scam has been exhausting. Most of them are just now starting to be outraged by what happened. And that was a traumatic catalyst.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
5 months ago

The normies will back whatever the established norm is. If you coup’d cabal and took control, the normies would just adapt to the new normal within a few months without much gripe. Caring about their opinions is useless as they have none, just a desire to meld into the collective direction of the current power holder.

phelps
5 months ago

Fetterman was driving when he rear ended another vehicle.

Wait, he’s still driving?

Fed Up
Fed Up
5 months ago

Hunter and his attorney.
If said attorney knew from evidence, say, his client telling him things, that Hunter withdrew $800 to buy drugs before the gun purchase, then how is it ethical for said attorney to try to insert some type of doubt into the record? That would appear to the layperson as bullshit, in effect lying, all to protect his client. Protection is one thing, but lying is another.
Why is there no sanction for such behavior? Oh, yeah. FUD as tactics.

Tonawanda
Tonawanda
Reply to  Fed Up
5 months ago

I knew a guy who worked in a DA’s office. I had occasion to read an attorney’s affidavit which contained a blatant and fundamental lie. I asked him why his office did not prosecute the attorney, and he said – – not facetiously – – if we prosecuted every lie made in the progress of a case our office would be swamped, devoted to handling perjury cases. He said the lies sort themselves out in the context of the case.

a non 0
a non 0
5 months ago

Laurel and Hardy get into the “Lonesome Pine”, new schtick is old…or verse visa. Try that as an embed, now we have a theme song, too.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAfjgTc-t0U

Ed
Ed
5 months ago

The AC quasi essays towards the top of the links this morning are great.

I have a minor semi-disagreement. Its possible dinosaurs are fake. Apparently all the fossils were collected by something like two men, at a time where there was lots of archeological frauds. The skeletons in museums are assembled from random old bones from lots of different places, and only one semi-complete skeleton has been found on site, in a cliff on the English coastline.

Tonawanda
Tonawanda
Reply to  Ed
5 months ago

Candace Owens recently said that as she got older the whole “dinosaurs roamed the Earth” thing seemed more ridiculous to her. That thought never having crossed MY ancient mind, my reaction was dismay: Lord help us, yet another shabby hoax intended to undermine the truth?

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Ed
5 months ago

A great number of fossils were found by amateurs. A friend of mine is one; he supplemented his income for years, digging them up and selling them. They’re plentiful in most of the north-central states.

He’s a 4004 B.C. Creationist, but the fact that the fossils are only 6000 years old doesn’t stop him from finding them.

Charles Charlie-Charles
Charles Charlie-Charles
Reply to  TRX
5 months ago

We weren’t there, so we guess, or trust a belief.

However, it is clear we are lied to. He is definitely more correct than the mainstream
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Ann K.
Ann K.
Reply to  Ed
5 months ago

Miles Mathis has a persuasive series of posts on how unreliable the Charles Darwin narrative is: http://mileswmathis.com/darwin.pdf

Ed
Ed
5 months ago

The Ford Foundation has spent decades tearing the country apart, tax-free.

If you read only one link today, read this one. Its a good, detailed and well sourced article. Unfortunately the key information is buried towards the bottom.

According to the article, the Ford Foundation, which is probably typical of the others, was set up by Henry Ford I to avoid inheritance tax. Shares in Ford were transferred from the family to the foundation, and the foundation could provide the family with a good living tax free.

In the 1960s, when two Ford executives were Secretary of Defense and National Security Advisor, the Foundation seems to have gotten converged. Henry Ford II is quoted at the end of the article complaining about having lost control of the Foundation.

They started promoting all this leftist identity politics, including apparently making up the entire concept of “Hispanic”. But the article points out that the people behind all of this were technocrats from the establishment, and obviously Marxist. It seems to have been a US (at the time) Deep State/ CIA project.

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  Ed
5 months ago

The corporate business model itself has been used as a Marxist tool against private property and a means to control property that was once privately owned., so is it any wonder that the Foundations — whatever lofty swindles were used to con the wealthy into setting them up — would have quickly become converged. And now, we live in a world of NGOs.
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Corporations are “creatures of the state,” and what that means to constitutional rights is explained pretty well by
Justia › U.S. Law › U.S. Case Law › U.S. Supreme Court › Opinions by Volume › Volume 201 › Hale v. Henkel
Hale v. Henkel, 201 U.S. 43 (1906)
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https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/201/43/

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ed
5 months ago

They targeted Ford because he dared address the Tiny Hat question. They’re vindictive sons of bitches. Same reason they are squatting in the Vatican, they don’t want to just destroy honest men, they want to destroy the truth. They think they can impersonate Christ’s Church and destroy the very truth of Our Lord Jesus Christ. I don’t know who doesn’t notice by now, but I see you Tiny Hats and it’s too bad for you but Jesus Christ rose from the dead after you killed Him and Our Lady gave us the Holy Rosary so you’ve already so lost.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Ed
5 months ago

In Webster Tarplay’s unauthorized biography of Bathhouse Barry, he indicates that family worked for the Ford Foundation wing of the CIA. Starting with the grandfather, then the mother and Sotero stepfather, and finally Barry himself. All Ford Foundation creations

Another Dave
Another Dave
5 months ago

In relation to the excellent clip of Tucker pulling the curtain back on the Watergate OP, it is important to realize Tucker is an asset, but an asset of the counter conspiracy, the Q cabal, or someone closely related.

I think it should be clear that Q is a grey hat operation, as in, there are no true white hats anywhere near real power, but there are grey hats who have worked with the black hats for generations, but think things are getting too weird, or flying too far out of control, and have initiated a counter conspiracy to reign in what they see as the excesses of the black hats.

Trump and Tucker are part of that, though how aware they are of the whole scope of the operation remains to be seen. I think both of them are genuinely patriotic, and were recruited to play a role in the game, but I have grown increasingly suspicious of this lame narrative where all of the sheep are being guided/shoved towards supporting Trump by letting the whole country burn, and thousands of legacy Americans get killed, in order to further the script.

Real white hats would not be letting this level of damage take place just for the optics.

In other words, something doesn’t feel quite right about this supposed awakening anymore.

Ed
Ed
5 months ago
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Ed
5 months ago

Paxton’s a better pick than any of his others.
Sessions was his worst pick because not only did he do nothing, he put a safe R senate seat with a less RINO occupant in play.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Ed
5 months ago

Obviously that country needs Common Sense Hammer Control, with hammer registration, and background checks and waiting periods before someone can purchase one. And perhaps a mental health check, and a requirement to carry Hammer Violence Insurance. And, of course, an annual Hammer Tax, because why not? No ordinary private citizen *needs* a hammer; if they’re not a professional in a hammer-oriented job, they should pay for the privilege of owning a hammer.

“It’s only common sense…”

mobius
mobius
Reply to  TRX
5 months ago

from my cold dead tool belt

Ed
Ed
5 months ago

I’m dropping some links to discussions of recent elections, for those interested.

First, India:

https://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2024/06/one-issue-proved-key-to-the-oppositions-stunning-success-in-indias-election-caste-politics.html

These are not a huge deal. India has only two parties, the BJP and INC, that operate across the country, and they form two opposing coalitions with lots of parties that only operate in one or two states. They don’t differ much in substance. India has historically been friendly with the USSR and Russia, and has started to improve relations with China. Modi did the COVID lockdowns, and this weakened the economy, so his coalition lost some popular support, and more seats since all the opposition parties united against him instead of undercutting each other. He will still be PM.

Mexico:

https://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2024/06/some-initial-thoughts-on-mexicos-historic-election.html

Jim Stone is pessimistic about Schienbaum and the Naked Capitalism commentators are also suspicious.

Naked Capitalism is starting to become good again, for the first time in years. I think after dealing with her mother’s illness, death, and estate, “Yves Smith” is spending more time on the site. She is starting to write essays again, for a while it was pretty much just links pages.

South Africa:

https://theconversation.com/cyril-ramaphosas-leadership-style-didnt-impress-voters-but-seeking-consensus-may-be-what-south-africas-unity-government-needs-231841

https://theconversation.com/death-of-a-liberation-movement-how-south-africas-anc-became-just-a-regular-political-party-with-some-help-from-jacob-zuma-231711

The authors are two South African political scientists. This seems to be a normie site, but the articles are informative.

The ANC split when they fired the previous president for corruption, lost their majority while remaining the largest party, and are looking to put together a coalition with some of the opposition parties. Like with India, I don’t think things will change much.

I’ve noticed the Duran is covering all of this, but haven’t had time to listen to these pieces:

https://rumble.com/v50jirn-elections-india-south-africa-and-mexico.html

https://rumble.com/v50ycf5-scholz-and-greens-will-learn-nothing-from-election-results.html

https://rumble.com/v50rjy9-macron-loses-big.-snap-elections-in-france.html

https://rumble.com/v50e5q2-uk-election-campaign-begins.html

Jimmy
Jimmy
5 months ago

Made me think of what we discuss here:

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teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  Jimmy
5 months ago

Now do one for the Ziogelical so-called pastors.

scruffy
Reply to  Jimmy
5 months ago

The cartoonist used to be a woke feminist. To the dismay of his old audience, he’s gone hardcore based.

TRX
TRX
5 months ago

> Arkansas Republicans vote to hold closed primaries, critics voice concerns on rollout.

Closed primaries: people can only vote for candidates of the party they’re registered to.

As I understood it, Arkansas has always been that way. I couldn’t find anything relevant at the Secretary of State’s web site. The SoS controls elections in Arkansas.

On the one hand, it stops people from the opposing party from meddling with party business. On the other hand, it disenfranchises the citizens in favor of the parties. The Unparty already managed to get a law passed saying “only recognized political parties” can be on a ballot; “recognized” seems to not be defined anywhere, but can be assumed to mean the Democrats, Republicans, and any of the two or three “safe” parties they will occasionally allow on the ballot.

Also, you can’t register to vote without declaring a party affiliation. Nice, eh?

TRX
TRX
5 months ago

>  I’ll bet the Venezuelan prison gang is essentially a CIA construct.

That’s how Manuel Noriega got started, as a snitch for the FBI.

Cato the Uncensored
Cato the Uncensored
5 months ago

re Cryptoterrestrials, do you think it is a coïncidence that Prince Phillip and Queen Elizabeth II both increasingly looked like lizards as their aging skin thinned?

Mr Benn
Mr Benn
Reply to  Cato the Uncensored
5 months ago

Or maybe they were just old.

a non anon
a non anon
5 months ago

Whenever I see the word “amygdala” I think of AC and this site. Grabbed this comment from an article about de-pop, and respectfully submit it for review.
Elizabeth “Libby” Richter, 19 hours ago
Studies have found that “subjects with right-wing or conservative political views in the U.S. have larger amygdalae” and are more likely to be disgusted by nasty ideas and all perceived nastiness .
Those with traditional liberal views have “more grey matter in the anterior cingulate cortex and are more attentive to ‘incongruent information.’” Does this suggest that liberals are more easily led astray by vague or weird ideas?
Also, conservatives have stronger sympathetic nervous systems, which means they are more alert to threats.
The amygdala functions as vital to the formation of memories. The ability to remember is crucial to greater intelligence quotients. Since bigger amygdalae are correlated with larger and more complex social networks, perhaps conservatives are more adept at understanding the nuances of
political thought and consider the ramifications of political coercions more thoroughly?
Liberals have more volume in the emotional awareness part of the brain. Are liberals born that way? Are conservatives born the way they are? Perhaps brains structure follows political attitudes or is it the other way around?
The Wikipedia “Biology and Political Orientation” site discusses these issues further. My reading of the information suggests that liberals are more likely to be persuaded by propaganda, and might be more likely to entertain fascistic inclinations of wishing harm on others not perceived as being part of their collective, which include narcissistic ideations, and perhaps a reduced ability to remember and consider complexities of thought. Much easier to just believe the MSM.
Right-wingers are apparently more likely to see the forest for the trees and be critical thinkers. Do you agree that by virtue of having bigger amygdalae, that individuals of the right could be more adept at grasping the truth of things?

TRX
TRX
5 months ago

> The Ford Foundation has spent decades tearing the country apart, tax-free.

There’s nothing whatsoever on the Ford Foundation web site about their history or management. It’s primary mission seems to be to promote “DIE” and socialist agendas.

Wikipedia says it was created by Henry Ford in 1936 “to advance human welfare.”

This would be the same Henry Ford who bankrolled the Communist Party of the USA, and did so much for Germany Adolf Hitler authorized a special award for him in recognition of his services to the Third Reich.

Interestingly, the Wikipedia page makes them look only slightly left of center, instead of loony left like their own web page.

TRX
TRX
5 months ago

> You, as a killer think, “I’ll go to that place where nobody else will be, because nobody else ever goes there at that time, so nobody will see me do this thing which I cannot possibly have anyone know about.”

My wife likes to read stuff about serial killers and forensic science. I’ve read a few of them. An FBI “analyst” was quoted as saying a large number of abandoned bodies are found by travelers who pulled over at a likely spot to make an emergency bathroom break. That is, easy enough to get to by car, but without obvious reason for traffic or people to be there, with brush or other features shielding the area from the sight line from the road.

So, yeah, just the kind of spot you might want to place a few trail cameras.

TRX
TRX
5 months ago

> Trump’s calls for political vengeance worry Senate GOP.

They’re just worried that they will be account for their betrayals.

PI
PI
5 months ago

Re: USPS

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

The program had the stated purpose of obtaining foreign intelligence, but it targeted domestic peace and civil-rights activists as well.[1] Mail to and from prominent individuals such as Bella Abzug, Bobby Fischer, Linus Pauling, John Steinbeck, Martin Luther King Jr., Edward Albee, and Hubert Humphrey was opened during the course of the operation.[2] A total of 28 million letters were examined, and 215,000 were opened.

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 months ago

>From the comments – A Reddit user notices, as he is busting ass to try and make enough money to survive, there are an awful lot of people he sees around who just seem to cruise around all the time doing nothing much, who have brand new cars and new phones, and money from some sort of job, but he cannot figure out what it might be. Lots of commenters chime in about how there seem to be two classes of people – those busting ass and barely surviving, and those who just seem to fall ass-backwards onto easy street.

Absolutely confirmed, and I’ve been pointing this out to people for months now. It’s been one of my best intros to get people to see how fucked up the cabal society is.

I live near a good sized city. Not huge, but big enough to have a decent number of wealthy people. There is no way to explain how I can drive through rush hour traffic and EVERY single car, hundreds and hundreds and hundreds, is BMW/Mercedes/Lexus/decked out luxury pickup truck/Tesla/etc. Every new construction home is $1.5m+. Most every table at restaurants around me is dropping $300+ in alcohol alone for a single sitting every time I go out (rarely).

I own a construction business so I’m on the road during normal working hours a good bit. Don’t get me started on how many luxury cars are just fuckin around at 10:30am on a Wednesday, not a care in the world about getting where they’re going.

Even the Mexican landscaper crews are driving around fleets of 2-3 $90k+ lifted trucks with all the high-end finishes, all brand new high-end equipment, yet I don’t know of anyone who pays more than $50 a week for basic mowing.

There’s not enough doctors, lawyers, executives, just not enough money in general for all this luxury. Are they all underwater in debt? Everyone has family money and is just burning through it? I can’t come up with a reasonable explanation other than there’s a huge number of people just getting free cash somewhere.

Kentucky Gent
Kentucky Gent
5 months ago

Arkansas Republicans vote to “commit election fraud” … critics voice concerns on rollout.

Fixed it for them

Kentucky Gent
Kentucky Gent
5 months ago

I have had it with the fucking scripts. Either seize control and do what is right, or explain this shit in English to everyone. This is bullshit.”

Amen, brother! This movie sucks, and has for a long time now.

I am reminded of the book “Pilgrim’s Progress”, which I was forced to read by my stepmother when I was a young teen. Probably about the only good gift I ever got from her. She is cabal through and through, I suspect.

The true prize, goal, objective of this life is salvation through Jesus Christ. That is why, every time I get angry and pissed off about politics, about our evil rulers, about the destruction of the USA, the immivasion, and the same thing happening in every other formerly Western Christian nation in Europe, I just remember one thing.

We are passing through this life, on a journey to our true home with Christ Jesus.

Kentucky Gent
Kentucky Gent
5 months ago

There is nothing that American intelligence cannot fuck up, no evil it cannot conjure out of thin air. I know now why years back, all the military guys I knew on another forum were adamant the CIA is nothing like service to the nation, and nobody from it can ever be trusted.”

And Cabal even told this to our faces with the Jason Bourne franchise, where the movies portray CIA trying to take out their own agent when he grows a conscience.

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 months ago

Does Robert Miller even have an upper lip?

Farcesensitive
5 months ago
Farcesensitive
5 months ago

Political Earthquake: French Centre-Right Leader Backs Alliance with Le Pen’s Populists Against Macron

https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2024/06/11/political-earthquake-french-centre-right-leader-backs-alliance-with-le-pens-populists-against-macron/

Justin Castro
Justin Castro
5 months ago
mark in georgia
mark in georgia
5 months ago

In the ’50’s Congressman Reece investigated the tax free foundations and found they were a source of globalist ferment and of course in Congress there were many obstructions placed in his path, just search for the Reece Commission and it will amaze you.

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 months ago

Does Robert Miller even have an upper lip.