News Briefs – 06/19/2024

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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.”

Visit our surveillance page, the most important page on this site, and see firsthand the massive Stasi-like domestic spying operation in the US which is targeting you and your loved ones.

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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.

Congressional UAP Briefing Leaked! What the Pentagon Knows – Corey Goode. This is the big link, if it is what Congress was given. My thoughts are complex, but in a nutshell, I think they are giving this to Congress (who is also American Stasi, mostly), so Congress will not have to act, the way they would have to act if it was revealed all we face are some surveillance people who are easily identifiable through phone metadata, and they are ass-deep in criminal activity.

Here is what he says Congress was told:

There are four or five species of aliens visiting, they are just looking around, curious, and comprise 10% for the weirdness. There have probably been more in the past, but there are only four or five now.

90% is some thing, like a metaphsyical parasite, which they think is trapped on the planet, maybe by the magnetic field, and it has been here since long before us. It is in everyone’s head, reads our thoughts, it creates the trickster phenomenon, it appears to have good, angelic elements which want us to think clearly, and negative elements, and the two are fighting. The visiting aliens have fought with this thing, but cannot destroy it. It “prints out” the gray aliens, like manifesting its thoughts in our reality, and does it half assedly sometimes with organs incomplete and structures not fully formed/connected where they should be. The grays and the reptilians are material manifestations this thing cooks up in our world, they die in days unless they get human blood products, and some have lived thousands of years, so do the math on how they did that. The bad parts of the Thing can be interacted with by us, and parts of our governments are interacting with it in return for technology, while the good part of it sends people like Jesus to help guide us away from the bad parts. But the good part will not interact directly, and it will not give us technology. Hitchhikers follow some people, who look into this, home, producing poltergeist phenomenon. Pentagon is examining it, some think it is the custodians of this holographic virtual reality we must be a part of, or the programmers, and so on.

One, if this is this fucked up, and seems this important, why are all the GATE kids being sidelined and benched? I am sharp as a tack, and love to fight, so why am I on the sidelines if this is such an important thing? Hell, it would have dragged me away from my present path, which is much more problematic for them. I think this is all bullshit, and the people in power are trying to create a weird, mysterious force nobody can hope to fight.

Second, “bringing home poltergeist activity.” I have seen that. The problem is I saw before it, and after it too, and have it all on video and audio. Before it, a convoy of three vehicles, we will call vehicle 1, 2 and 3 rolled into my dead end street. Cars 1 and 2 continued in, to some place more toward the dead end of the street to crash, maybe a flop house, maybe a Bed and Breakfast. Car 3 broke off and pulled to the rental behind me, where two fat guys and their broads offloaded a shitload of cargo into the rental where a girl was already hiding, to set up the poltergeist tech. The minutes of the happening, they have some dude faking being drunk while walking his dog in front of my house, so he can loiter, probably taking measurements of something, or listening inside the house – because this was a human team, and not some metaphysical parasite-trickster. You heard the weird EM field effects, and the tapping, all of which could be explained using EM physics, albeit very interestingly applied EM physics. As the tapping is happening, a different microphone is clearly being hit by something EM-related with each event. Immediately after the tapping, I was exhilarated at the fascinating aspect, more than terrified, and the second that was clear, the team was told to clear out. The fat guys began packing car 3 hastily, and as they did, car number 2 made another appearance in front of my house just happening to pass by, by chance, where it feigned happening across dog walker guy, who was one of them. And it picked him up and took him away with his dog, since the poor guy was obviously too drunk to walk his dog, which was the only reason he was out there. Not anything surveillance-related.

And I will just add, poltergeist activity is weird. I know for a fact, humans can do it with technology. Is it more likely there are two weird sources of this weird thing, or is it more likely there is one sort-of weird source of this weird thing?

So the poltergeist activity is human, the people doing it are in the American Stasi, and they are not robust. I am not sure many of them will make it through what is coming.

I think the whole alien thing is shaping up to be exactly what Bill Cooper said. It is a bullshit story to cover for a technologically sophisticated intel operation, with the hope nobody will think it can be challenged, and we will all give up. That is why they are blaming Havana Syndrome on it too, when it is clearly the American Stasi.

The plan remains the same. Expose the surveillance, trigger the Civil War, and free us from this abomination. The meatsticks of the ground surveillance who are running the poltergeist tech are still the Achilles heel of this whole thing. No meatsticks, no poltergeist tech-operators, and no operators, no tech. No tech, no poltergeists. And they are very defeatable. I doubt many will even fight.

New York court denies Trump gag order appeal —- Trump still gagged even after jury returns guilty verdict in hush money trial.

Smoking gun email: Burisma owner demanded Devon Archer ask US government to stop probe of Burisma – So Joe Biden forced Ukraine to fire prosecutor.

Corrupt DOJ leaks Steve Bannon’s prison arrangements to CNN – Will serve alongside sex offenders and violent criminals.

Biden should REPLACE Kamala Harris on the ballot with Hillary Clinton, Washington Post columnist claims. Hillary has been giving speeches lately, like she is hanging herself out there in case Joe goes down. I wonder if this is one of her people floating this to put her in position to take over when he falls.

Here is part of the new resolution declaring the J6 Select Committee illegitimate and seeking to rescind subpoenas for Steve Bannon, Peter Navarro, Mark Meadows, and Dan Scavino.

WH releases details on Biden amnesty plan, Johnson says it ‘incentivize’ more illegal immigration.

Biden’s brain malfunctions as he announces MASS AMNESTY for illegals months before election. From the link: “Biden’s unconstitutional amnesty will give illegal aliens immediate green cards (making it easier to vote illegally) and a three-year path to citizenship (giving them full voting rights)… It also includes a diploma mill provision: leftists and opportunistic corporations can churn out meaningless diplomas and illegals who receive them will be made into citizens as well… Once citizens, illegals get chain migration. So all their relatives become citizens…”

Illegal Alien, deported 16 times, returned again and killed a 64-year-old Colorado man.

Migrants are relocating to Utah in their thousands amid hopes that the deeply religious state’s Christian residents will welcome them. CIA recruits heavily among Mormons, so it can use them overseas during their mandatory missionary work. While the migrants are domestic Cabal surveillance in their home countries, I assume that is overseen by CIA.

Biden to give ‘dreamers’ work visas without congressional approval.

Secret Service destroyed video of Biden’s dog Commander running at a high rate of speed and then biting an agent in a brutal attack that forced the White House to stop tours so blood could be wiped off the floor. How can Secret Service just delete videos of government events. Although of limited importance here, it would seem ripe for abuse in cases like Vince Foster.

New Zealand Rugby star dies suddenly aged 25 after reported ‘medical event.’

‘Silent epidemic’: Maine lawmakers shrug off 18% increase in excess deaths.

Biden regime sends FBI to intimidate nurse who blew the whistle on Texas Children’s Hospital’s child sex-change program (VIDEO).

The U.S. Department of Justice confirmed on Monday that it is pursuing a four-count indictment against a Texas doctor who blew the whistle on a kids’ transing scheme at the largest children’s hospital in the United States.

New whistleblower reveals Texas hospital illegally billed Medicaid for child transgender hormones.

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is pushing a unanimous consent vote on a bump stock ban for the purposes of using Republican opposition to paint the GOP as favoring mass shooters, according to a source on Capitol Hill.

Family of Halyna Hutchins files new lawsuit against Alec Baldwin over fatal ‘Rust’ set incident.

The mayoral debate in San Francisco, California, took a bizarre turn after Democrat Mayor London Breed asked her challenger to name three LGBTQ advisers to his campaign as well as three drag queens in the city or prove his loyalty to the cause.

London community security group shares footage of alleged attempted [Arab presumed] kidnapping of Jewish children.

The White House has pushed back against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s claims that the US is “withholding” weapons and ammunition from Israel, hours after he lashed out at the Biden administration.

IDF approves plans for ‘offensive in Lebanon.’

The Biden regime has “sent more than $2.8 billion to Afghanistan since the Taliban took power in August of 2021.”

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Klaus Schwab: WEF Young Global Leaders’ brains ‘will be replicated with AI’ when they die.

Australian Premier creates Ministry in charge of ‘Changing Men’s Behavior.’

Orbán vows to ‘Make Europe Great Again’ as EU leader.

Russia’s deputy foreign minister has said, “For us, one of the key criteria for admission to BRICS and welcoming partner states is non-participation…in the illegal sanctions policies, illegal restrictive measures against any BRICS participant, first of all, of course, against Russia.”

70% of unionized Daily Beast staffers take buyouts as layoffs loom.

Massachusetts court rules against Police chiefs power to deny the Second Amendment.

Senate Republicans stop proposed bump stock ban after Supreme Court ruling.

MSNBC host Rachel Maddow said Tuesday on ABC’s “The View” that no one will be “safe” from Donald Trump if he wins the presidential election in November.

Trump is up 18 points in Bellwether Iowa.

Spread r/K Theory, because this planet has a no-metaphysical parasite rule

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Farcesensitive
3 months ago

Klaus Schwab: WEF Young Global Leaders’ brains ‘will be replicated with AI’ when they die.

Revelation
Chapter 13
14 And deceiveth them that dwell on the earth by the means of those miracles which he had power to do in the sight of the beast; saying to them that dwell on the earth, that they should make an image to the beast, which had the wound by a sword, and did live.
15 And he had power to give life unto the image of the beast, that the image of the beast should both speak, and cause that as many as would not worship the image of the beast should be killed.
16 And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads:
17 And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.
18 Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.

Maniac
Maniac
3 months ago

‘Migrants are relocating to Utah in their thousands amid hopes that the deeply religious state’s Christian residents will welcome them.’

Yeah, Mormons aren’t Christians, but whatever.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Maniac
3 months ago

No religion wars in the comments.

a non anon
a non anon
Reply to  Farcesensitive
3 months ago

religion? it’s a MLM pyramid scheme.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
3 months ago

Klaus Schwab: WEF Young Global Leaders’ brains ‘will be replicated with AI’ when they die.
 
 
Since their combined brain power is less than that of a mosquito it shouldn’t be too taxing an issue. They’re basically parrots with zero initiative of their own. Automatons.

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 months ago

I might be the only one, but I think all this alien stuff is a bunch of BS. It is a distraction.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Anonymous
3 months ago

It is being used as a distraction, but it is not BS, although the true nature of it is unknown to even the deepest of the deep state.

Leverage
Leverage
Reply to  Anonymous
3 months ago

Acknowledged Reality doesn’t negate the power and beautiful spirit of Human Beings. However we came to be we are targeted.

Ed
Ed
3 months ago

Congressional UAP Briefing Leaked! What the Pentagon Knows – Corey Goode.

This is total bulls–t.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0l258PHmcM

I looked up Corey Goode, and though he doesn’t have a Wikipedia page, he has an IMBD page:

https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8982732/

He has made a career of making fictional very new agey “documentaries” about space aliens and other new age topics. I watched a little of the presentation and there is more in that vein.

He may be intel, but its not the sort where people are going to tell him about secret briefings of Senators. He is obviously making everything up.

Again, time and space are really vast, too vast for interstellar travel by living life forms, and the probability of two sentient civilizations existing in the same part of the galaxy at the same time is pretty close to zero.

Ed
Ed
3 months ago

Mike Johnson is actually trying to do something useful.

He appointed Scott Perry and Ronny Jackson to the Intelligence Committee, meaning he picked two Congressmen who would try to oversee the Intelligence agencies, as opposed to the normal situation where the Intelligence Committee helps the Intelligence agencies to oversee Congress.

https://www.politico.com/live-updates/2024/06/05/congress/perry-jackson-join-house-intel-panel-00161763

Of course, all the usual suspects are completely outraged, saying they are national security threats. What is funny about this is that Scott Perry was a brigadier general in the National Guard, and Ronny Jackson was an active duty rear admiral in the Navy, and the physician to Obama and Trump. This means they are two of the few members of Congress, and probably the members of the Intelligence Committee, to have legitimately gone through the SF 86 investigation and held Top Secret security clearances.

Ed
Ed
3 months ago

David Lindsay is on fire.

https://davidaslindsay.blogspot.com/2024/06/what-hope.html

Its worth it to just repost the entire thing here.

Key paragraphs are the fifth, sixth, and last two, but just read the whole thing. Its a tutorial on how things really work.

“Trooping the Colour? The King’s Official Birthday? But as the arguments for First Past the Post and the arguments for Proportional Representation are both rubbish in their own terms, meaning that the case for change has not been made, so the arguments for retaining the monarchy and the arguments for replacing it are both rubbish in their own terms, meaning that the case for change has not been made. 

“Just as under the supposed Holy Gail that is the Single Transferable Vote, every Taoiseach has been the Leader either of Fianna Fáil or of Fine Gael, so neither Ireland, nor France, nor Germany, nor Italy, nor the United States, nor anywhere else, is the classless and incorruptible republic that Britain would supposedly become. But no one looks at the Kingdom of First Past the Post and sees stability. The arguments on both sides are rubbish, so the case for change has not been made.

“Three times that I have heard, Richard Tice has said on television that Nigel Farage ought to be the President of Britain, a view that Farage has not disavowed. Nor, however, has Farage ever expressed it, making George Galloway the only notable politician to say out loud what we all know that any politician means when calling for an elected Head of State. George is apparently so trivial as to be excluded from televised debates, less than four months after he was apparently so dangerous that his election to Parliament caused the Prime Minister to make an emergency statement from the Downing Street lectern.

“Seeking re-election for the key Labour target seat of Rochdale, George is being opposed by a leafleting campaign in the name of registered charity number 1013880, Hope Not Hate, at least two of the trustees of which are Labour parliamentary candidates, one of them a member of the party’s National Executive Committee. The leaflet is libellous, so I am not putting it up. But it looks like an old school Labour one.

“Hope Not Hate objects equally to all of criticism of the war in Gaza, criticism of the war in Ukraine, support for Brexit, opposition to gender self-identification, opposition to unrestricted immigration, criticism of any aspect of the official approach to climate change, and criticism of any aspect of the official approach to Covid-19. That list is not exhaustive, and it would not be difficult to predict the additions to it. That is the package, to be taken as a whole or not at all, and prepare for the consequences if you chose not to take it.

“Gentlemen, are you tired of being only moderately successful actors or comedians? Then declare yourselves transwomen, and feel your careers hurtle into the stratosphere. Ladies, do you fancy a bit more prominence than you had attained through academia or the worthier sorts of journalism? Then make names for yourselves as gender-critical feminists, and watch the new platforms build themselves.

“But it is people whose intersection of sex, class and generation matches the gender critics’ perfectly, and who are usually the same colour as well, who expel pro-ceasefire students, who send in thugs to give them a beating, who connive to revoke their visas, and so on. All while driving out or keeping down the gender critics, and while marching with those who threatened them with extreme violence. Yet the gender critics cheer on those expulsions and all the rest on #MeToo grounds, even though the mass rapes on 7 October have gone the way of the 40 beheaded babies, and of the baby in the oven.

“Of course, we have been here before. 100,000 military age males had not been murdered in Kosovo. The attacks of 11th September 2001 had not come from Afghanistan; the suggestion that they had done so is the only 9/11 conspiracy theory that has ever done any active harm. There were no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Therefore, those weapons were not capable of deployment within 45 minutes. Saddam Hussein had not been feeding people into a giant paper shredder. He had not been attempting to obtain uranium from Niger.

“A genocide had not been imminent in Benghazi. Gaddafi had not been feeding Viagra to his soldiers in order to encourage mass rape. He had not intended to flee to Venezuela. It was not an undisputed fact that Assad had gassed Ghouta. Sergei and Yulia Skripal were not dead, as announced on the front page of The Times on 12th March 2018. And 40 people in Salisbury had not required treatment for nerve agent poisoning, as claimed by The Times on 14th March 2018.

“The people who talked of mass rapes were the people who had peddled every single one of those lies while insisting at home that all rape allegations were true by definition and that any conviction rate below 100 per cent of complaints was therefore self-evidently incorrect. Instead, believe those of us who never believed any of them and who, not unconnectedly, have never taken that view.

“My own record is particularly strong. I disliked the still unarrested Russell Brand when that got me abused hysterically by those of my contemporaries who thought that Blairite politics made them the cool kids, and who have never grown up to this day, even if they have changed their tune on him. While I am sure that I could stand no more than a few seconds in the company of Andrew Tate, I cannot imagine that the United States would allow a white liberal American citizen to be treated as he has been, and I have said from the very start that would not be surprised if little or nothing ended up coming of this.

“See also Cardinal Pell, Julian Assange, Alex Salmond, Ched Evans, and the victims of Freya Heath, whose conviction was merely set aside on a procedural technicality. You need a visa for Spain these days, and Mason Greenwood secured one to enable him to be loaned to Getafe, so that recording was provenly false. For the second time, in fact, since if it had been genuine, then the Crown Prosecution Service would have proceeded with what would therefore have been an open-and-shut case against him. I delight in his progress as Manchester United’s enormous African fanbase loans its affections until justice be done. It looks as if it very soon will be.

“This has nothing to do with liking anyone. The beatification will presumably be the occasion of a Papal Visit to Australia, but if possible I shall be in Rome for Cardinal Pell’s canonisation. To keep Assange’s work going, then I would die in his stead. While I am opposed to the marrow of my bones to the political cause to which Salmond has devoted his life, I expect that he and I would get on. But I doubt that Evans or Greenwood and I would find much to talk about. I know that Heath’s victims and I would have more than enough for a very heated discussion indeed. I have already said what I thought of Tate and of who Brand used to be, as he himself broadly says these days.

“Likewise, and like Jeremy Corbyn, I dislike Hamas with the intensity of one who knows a lot more about it than, say, David “raping babies” Lammy. Lammy is particularly deplorable in his apparent ignorance of or disregard for the demonisation of non-white men as sexual predators, as in the cases of Greenwood and possibly Tate, which leads to violence that is not restricted to, but which undoubtedly includes, sexual humiliation such as the United Nations Human Rights Council, in a report that it is also highly critical of Hamas, has found to be inflicted on Palestinian men and boys by the Israeli Defence Forces.

“The #IBelieveHer case for the genocide of Gaza is a case that several of those making it have made for every previous neoconservative war, and most of them for at least one. Those of a certain age have dusted down the file of lurid allegations that they deployed against working-class white men during the Satanic panic of the Thatcher years, and which have been levelled, practically word for word, against every designated enemy since. At best, they raise no objection to the same treatment of racialised communities in Britain, who are today’s Enemy Within, which is why that status will very soon be enjoyed again by the working class in general and by working-class men in particular, insofar as that has ever ceased to be the case.

“But to point out any of this would be Hateful Not Hopeful, as so many other things would be and are. With flagrant illegality, the kitchen sink is being thrown at the one Hateful Not Hopeful septuagenarian who was seeking to retain his one seat out the 650 in the House of Commons. Imagine that someone of that mind were to attempt to become the Head of State.

“The Reclaim Party has been republican from the start because the monarchy had failed to do any of the things that its proponents said that it did apart from arguably bringing in tourists, because of the opinions of the then Heir to the Throne, and because Laurence Fox wanted to be President. Reform UK shows increasingly republican tendencies on the first of those grounds, because that Heir is now the King, and because Farage’s fans want him to be their Donald Trump.

“Only the absence of a vote has kept the King from becoming one of those Shire Tories who had gone Green. His late mother was not in fact politically neutral, and nor is he. But we would never be allowed anything better. If we played our cards right, then we might be in with a chance of taking at least some control of the Royal Prerogative.

“Previous Governments have handed over jaw-dropping amounts of power to the Deep State, having of course been installed for the purpose. These people clearly never wanted to run the country. Again, that was why they were put in by the people who did. For example, while each generation presumably produces an obvious Astronomer Royal, why hand over the power to appoint Regius Professors, or certain Oxbridge Heads of House, or the Poet Laureate? Never mind the judiciary? Or 26 members of Parliament? And how entitled is the Liberal Establishment in the Church of England, to presume the right to appoint those 26 legislators over the rest of us?

“But those powers have never been legislated away. Almost nothing in Britain ever is quite abolished or repealed. It falls into prolonged desuetude, but it is still there. Corbyn would have made full use of the Royal Prerogative; there are no republicans in possession of the powers of a Medieval monarch, and that would have been even without mentioning the restoration of democratic political control over monetary policy. The surrender of that had not been in the Labour manifesto in 1997, was the right-wing media and thinktanks had long advocated it; Gordon Brown was right that in those days he could never have got it past the Labour Party, but Simon Heffer praised it to the skies on that week’s Any Questions?. Disgracing Eton and Oxford, Boris Johnson also showed tendencies in the direction of actually governing the country as Prime Minister. So the Deep State had to get rid of the pair of them. But if we were on our guard against such Hate, then there may yet be a glimmer of Hope.”

Leverage
Leverage
Reply to  Ed
3 months ago

I’ve been critical of your posts on Int’l Politics as useless info but this one is your best exposure of a critical thinker embedded in the muck of British Swamp.
Thank You.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Ed
3 months ago

I stopped reading when he started running cover for the invader grooming gangs.

Farcesensitive
3 months ago
Paul
Paul
Reply to  Farcesensitive
3 months ago

Lol is this for real?

teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  Paul
3 months ago

Yes, Big Pharma has just released lolamicin ads with a catchy retro jingle:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LemG0cvc4oU

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Paul
3 months ago

To my knowledge.

phelps
3 months ago

New York court denies Trump gag order appeal —- Trump still gagged even after jury returns guilty verdict in hush money trial.

Makes the political equation MUCH easier for the SCOTUS in granting cert, as they just added ANOTHER constitutional issue (1st amendment).

Master Duhbater
Master Duhbater
Reply to  phelps
3 months ago

Looking forward to an offhand debate comment about gag orders and election interference, all subtly worded to avoid being arrested on camera. 😉

OED OD
OED OD
3 months ago

Paltergeist, a neologism made from an old word, see palter* or paltering, and geist.

Archaic verb: equivocate or prevaricate in action or speech; act or talk insincerely or deceitfully, haggle or bargain; lie or use trickery; speak or write in a way that bamboozles others; trivial untruths, or partial truths that exclude material aspects so as to deceive or leave false impressions.

Politicians are the past masters at paltering. They have plenty of company.

Reanderthal
Reanderthal
Reply to  OED OD
3 months ago

I’ve been having a lot of fun getting the AIs to come up with neologisms.

TRX
TRX
3 months ago

> Illegal Alien, deported 16 times, returned again and killed a 64-year-old Colorado man.

Considering they regularly fail to deport murderers, rapists, and gang members, I’m astonished this guy managed to get deported SIXTEEN times.

Last Death
Last Death
Reply to  TRX
3 months ago

What we consider deportation and what they consider deportation aren’t the same thing. The bigger brow raiser is the number. 16, one less than 17.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
3 months ago

They simply need to be executed in the US. Forget deportation. Deport them to the afterlife.

phelps
3 months ago

Corrupt DOJ leaks Steve Bannon’s prison arrangements to CNN – Will serve alongside sex offenders and violent criminals.

Trump should name Bannon as his VP, so the USSS would have to secure him in their bullshit prison sentence.

Leverage
Leverage
Reply to  phelps
3 months ago

I like Bannon. It looks more and more like a skit that’s being played out for the benefit of MAGA. If Q was foretelling a future so bright you’d have to wear sunglasses then I mourn for those caught in its glare. Shout out to Another Dave.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  phelps
3 months ago

I’ve been wondering if he might pick Bannon as VP.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 months ago

I have absolutely 0 idea whether it is a good idea or not and I’m not endorsing it.
I’m just trying to read the tea leaves.

Trump and those he works with will know whether it is a good idea or not.

Anonymously
Anonymously
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 months ago

True.

Ting-Tong
Ting-Tong
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 months ago

Weren’t there problems with Bannon in Trump’s administration?

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 months ago

Bannon was also a Naval Intelligence officer, as was Posobiec. And L Ron Hubbard. It seems like whenever Naval Intelligence officers are around, fuckery is afoot.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 months ago

But so was Bill Cooper.

I don’t think Navy Intel is monolithic, I think there are multiple factions in it.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Farcesensitive
3 months ago

I believe Cooper was officially a Radioman (RM). They may do some intelligence functions, but the Navy has an enlisted rating for Intelligence Specialist (IS). I cross rated to Intelligence Specialist in the Reserves, but after 3 years my clearance still hadn’t come through so I asked to be let go.

At least while I was in the Navy during the 90’s, we considered Radiomen the dumbest of the “white collar” ratings. They stood watch in a secure, air conditioned space passing message traffic back and forth. When something broke, they called Electronics Technicians to fix it. In the late 90’s the Navy created a rating for IT, and basically took all the RMs and made them ITs. I didn’t have much hope for the rating based on most of the Radiomen I knew, but somehow it worked out.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  EricTheAwful
3 months ago

Little is known about Cooper’s background and education, beyond the information supplied in his own accounts. He claimed to have served in the United States Navy, the United States Air Force, and Naval Intelligence until his discharge in 1975;[6] however, public records only indicate a period of service in the Navy with a ratings code of E-5/Sergeant (Petty officer second class in the Navy), including a tour of duty in Vietnam with two service medals.[7] At the end of the war, while working in naval intelligence, Cooper served on a briefing team for Admiral Bernard A. Clarey.[8] He then attended a junior college in California, and worked for several technical and vocational schools before making his conspiracy theories known, beginning in 1988.

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

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 months ago

Indeed.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 months ago

Just being Naval Intelligence tells you he serves somebody, the only question is whom he serves.
He seems on the surface to fit the Q/Trump faction like a glove.
Trump doesn’t talk about surveillance either, I disagree with whoever is telling them not to, but Trump and Bannon may both be on the same side that is better for us than their rivals.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Ting-Tong
3 months ago

Problems between him and Kushner.
And between the two I have to side with Bannon.

TRX
TRX
3 months ago

> Biden regime sends FBI to intimidate nurse who blew the whistle on Texas Children’s Hospital’s child sex-change program (VIDEO).

DON’T TALK TO THE POLICE. The FBI are Federal police.

If they actually arrest (or “detain”) you, things change, but you’re not required to answer any of their questions otherwise.

They might be trying to get information to justify arresting you. They might be looking for a criminal. Or they might be framing someone for a crime. They’ve shit their bed too many times to be trusted.

Any time you’re dealing with someone who might be some kind of “Law Enforcement Officer” (which can be anyone from the CIA to, in some places, a truant officer or dog catcher) you should be recording it. But be aware that if you’re arrested, the recording may be mysteriously corrupted, or the whole device might just vanish. Happens all the time, too bad.

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  TRX
3 months ago

And if you think you really need to respond to them, couldn’t you just answer every question with a question?

Ed
Ed
3 months ago

Z blog starts off writing about the British election, but finishes by describing the tricks dying regimes play to stay in power:

https://thezman.com/wordpress/?p=32203

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Ed
3 months ago

“Trump’s platform is now no different from what Jeb Bush was offering in 2016.”

He’s a liar or a fool, or both.

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TRX
TRX
3 months ago

> The Biden regime has “sent more than $2.8 billion to Afghanistan since the Taliban took power in August of 2021.”

The US has always been a benefactor to its enemies. We supported the Soviet Union for its entire existence; not just massive shipments of food, but entire factories and steel mills, often financed by “loans” nobody ever paid pack. We gave even more support to China by giving them “most favored nation” status for trade, subsidizing shipping costs, adding bureaucratic overhead to force American manufacturers to move production to China in order to stay competitive in the market, and so forth.

Afghanistan might be a different thing, though. The country only has three things: poverty, radical religion, and… opium poppies. I’ve seen some news articles in the last year or so claiming that “smack is back”, and heroin is so cheap it’s cheaper than cocaine and competitive with meth.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  TRX
3 months ago

See the books by Anthony Sutton re sending aid to the USSR, also Hitler et al.

bigD
bigD
Reply to  TRX
3 months ago

Agree

Rhonda
Rhonda
3 months ago

Biden’s brain malfunctions as he announces MASS AMNESTY for illegals months before election. From the link: “Biden’s unconstitutional amnesty will give illegal aliens immediate green cards (making it easier to vote illegally) and a three-year path to citizenship (giving them full voting rights)… It also includes a diploma mill provision: leftists and opportunistic corporations can churn out meaningless diplomas and illegals who receive them will be made into citizens as well… Once citizens, illegals get chain migration. So all their relatives become citizens…”
coreysdigs.com just did a huge amount of work on this subject:
https://www.coreysdigs.com/u-s/university-migrant-smart-hubs-private-equity-and-the-leveraged-buyout-of-america/

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
3 months ago

Evidently one reason for the low vax uptake in 3rd world countries was our own military’s efforts.
 
https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-covid-propaganda/
 
The U.S. military’s anti-vax effort began in the spring of 2020 and expanded beyond Southeast Asia before it was terminated in mid-2021, Reuters determined. Tailoring the propaganda campaign to local audiences across Central Asia and the Middle East, the Pentagon used a combination of fake social media accounts on multiple platforms to spread fear of China’s vaccines among Muslims at a time when the virus was killing tens of thousands of people each day. A key part of the strategy: amplify the disputed contention that, because vaccines sometimes contain pork gelatin, China’s shots could be considered forbidden under Islamic law.
 
also
 
The U.S. military is prohibited from targeting Americans with propaganda, and Reuters found no evidence the Pentagon’s influence operation did so.
 
The only white males allowed on Clown TV are in military recruiting ads. Definitely not propaganda. Nope.

a non anon
a non anon
Reply to  Corn Pop
3 months ago

pretty sure Bathhouse Barry made domestic propaganda legal in peacetime, as part of the GWOT

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  a non anon
3 months ago

Under Barry, the Smith-Mundt Modernization Act of 2012 passed, which revised the Smith Mundt Act of 1948. The revision was part of the NDAA for 2013, and it removed the prohibition on the government of propagandizing directly to the public. So, yes. Barry helped make it legal.

Ting-Tong
Ting-Tong
3 months ago

In case you missed it when it surfaced 13 years ago, here is Secret Service Stand down.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trx5m_QaDao
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Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Ting-Tong
3 months ago

Lawton was JFK’s direct cover, and he was bewildered when ordered to stand down and stay behind.

More direct confirmation that the Secret Service and the CIA were not only involved, but actively orchestrated the murder.

The rest is history.

a non anon
a non anon
Reply to  Another Dave
3 months ago

theatrical history

Ultra
3 months ago

Following on what AC said about the alien report, even if it’s true it sounds like there’s not much we can do about it anyway. We here know there is some kind of shadow cabal utilizing intelligence to control governments and people. We CAN fight that. If there are metaphysical parasite aliens or whatever…well we’ll just have to try to figure that out at a later date.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ultra
3 months ago

Unless those metaphysical parasites are just artificial intelligence demons from an alt-future, in which case we might be able to make them vanish like a McFlys family photo the instant that the last A.I.-loving computer nerd is executed in a Butlerian Jihad.

Rizzo
Rizzo
Reply to  Ultra
3 months ago

sometimes it seems like the Parasites are the Cabal

Another Dave
Another Dave
3 months ago

As far as the first data point about the UAP report to Congress, what is being described is what the Gnostics, and various schools of Classical Greek philosophy, called the Demiurge, a being responsible for the maintenance of material conditions on this earth, but not to be mistaken for the Supreme Being.

Intel could be using aspects of this narrative to paralyze the sheep, but assuming the UAP phenomenon is strictly human tech is a mistake.

UFO/UAP sightings/interactions have been described in all civilizations, going back into the deepest antiquity. The phenomenon is a part of every civilization’s myth cycle.

Whatever it is, it has been here a long time, and it has interfered with us for as long as we have been conscious as fully human beings.

The evidence suggests that humans have established “contact” many times, and gained technological advancements, but every society that did this eventually collapsed, so it is hard to find the common thread, but there is a thread there.

Leverage
Leverage
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 months ago

Once again I lament my lone criticism way back ago of Another Dave not buying into Q. Trump was our guy and I for one was not getting off his train.

I’m now looking to get on a Train that leads me to Another Dave and our kind.

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Kentucky Gent
Kentucky Gent
Reply to  Another Dave
3 months ago

Whatever it is, it has been here a long time,”

If it’s been here for a long long time, it has to make the best of things. It’s an uphill climb. They probably have a First Mate and a Skipper too, who will do their very best to make the others comfortable in their stranded planet mess.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Kentucky Gent
3 months ago

We live in Clown World because they let their Gilligan inherit command.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Kentucky Gent
3 months ago

Here for a long time. Yet scared of Jesus. And even forced to stop their abduction activities by Jesus if the victim calls out for him.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Another Dave
3 months ago

Don’t the so called Gnostics believe the Demiurge is the God of the Bible?

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  Anonymous
3 months ago

John Lamb Lash’s book, “Not In His Image,” might answer your question (or part of it).
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Oh! Good news! You will not need to obtain Lash’s book and read the entire thing!
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His latest post explains the Yahweh/Demiurge thing very well, and also ties in AI, in about half an hour, BUT beware –you may not be able to understand it, not because you cannot, but because you may not want to follow his comments long enough to see what he is talking about (my warning, not his). It’s really very simple, though!
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https://youtu.be/3SHD0i5vHrM?si=_j70QnxB69cigyyG

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Steve.O.Morris
Reply to  Ghost Who Walks
3 months ago

It’s the tower of Babel in reverse. Weather literal or metaphor, they began to build a tower to heaven. God said that there is nothing we can imagine that we cannot achieve. God put a stop to it and set us back thousands of years. Now they invert, God won’t let them get to far ahead technologically, so just get far enough and use what you have to stonewall and mislead everyone else. It’s basically Ayn Rand’s “Anthem”.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ghost Who Walks
3 months ago

The problem is how did they know all this? And not making it up like they are on drugs. The Church Fathers used to criticize them in this way:
https://www.earlychristianwritings.com/irenaeus.html

Scripture actually has fulfilled prophecy and actual History and Archaeology backing it.

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  Anonymous
3 months ago

Egads! How did they know? How does anybody know anything? Especially things that seem complex, secret, mystical, or advanced? I looked at your link to enough writings by church father’s to fill a library. How did *they* know all that? And you’ll find the same situation in Islam, and other religions, won’t you?
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Now the so-called Gnostics (that was not what they called themselves, you should know; it was a disbarging nickname, like calling Jews “God’s co-pilots.” It meant something like “smart asses,” allegedly), the Gnostics had a good-but-once-secret explanation of how they Knew that. The Luminous Light of the Earth itself told them, since the Earth is what the Wisdom Goddess, Sofia, morphed into when she fell out of the Plerama (galactic central core) and wound up here. Sounds like sci-fi? Indeed, and ask Philip K. Dick. However, it makes much more sense than Yahwe’s story, which lacks any BACKSTORY, such as where the heck was he standing when he made the heavens and the earth? Yada, yada.
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Of course, that gnostic tale, although orders of magnitude more sensible and believable than Yahweh’s story is still not provable by normal methods, is it. No such tale is!
Atheists gonna atheist, one must suppose. Now you might be able to meet the Luminous Light and find out for yourself, but how would you know you weren’t hallucinating?
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In the end, isn’t some kind of faith needed? Not blind faith, but faith in your own common sense?
Reality is not the result of randomness, mainly because if you look into things, there are patterns and tells. The only truly random thing may be the value of Pi, and that only because it is infinite, so you never get there.
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Intelligent design? How could intelligence be designed by something not Intelligent, eh.
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But designed by Yahweh, a retarded semitic Demiurge masked up as a goblin cum volcano demon? Not bloody likely, as explained in the half-hour talk in the link. He awakened, looked around him, and in all his low IQ “wisdom,” he declared, “I did that!”
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Archeology backing the church fathers: are you sure? Doesn’t the preponderence of real archeology find no trace of Old Testament so-called history, as in these.people and places didn’t exist? As usual, people will choose what they want to believe, even about things that allegedly happened in the 1940’s. Or just last Thursday!

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 months ago
Ultra
3 months ago

I am now convinced that Klaus Schwab is not a real person. That motherfucker right there doesn’t exist. He’s just a psyop. No one can actually be that much of a mustache twirling Bond style villain it’s too over the top. I just can’t buy it anymore.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ultra
3 months ago

His Villain clothing sucks.

Anonynnous
Anonynnous
Reply to  Anonymous
3 months ago

It is a religious thing

Jingles
Jingles
3 months ago

Corey Goode is a proven charlatan, take anything he says with a heap of salt.
He admitted to having made up his blue avian alien story in his deposition he considers it his sci-fi intellectual property (see video below)
Maybe somebody “leaked” it to him or is using him to sow confusion. However its more likely he ran out of money and wants attention.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ni91hrH_798
I would go so far as to say anyone linking or pushing Goode is our enemy.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Jingles
3 months ago

One thing I will note, an interesting quirk of copyright law is that you can’t copyright true stories. So if your family is gonna starve you might be tempted to say something is false so you can make money on the copyright even if it is true. Though this possibility is doubtful, it isn’t 100% impossible either. That said, if you really care about disclosure and the advancement of humanity, then this shouldn’t be done.

Ed
Ed
3 months ago

American diplomat and strategic analyst Jim Jatras discusses the world crisis on the Duran, just over an hour:

https://rumble.com/v52ai8l-post-swiss-summit-ukraine-conflict-w-jim-jatras-live.html

Much of the discussion is really about the Cabal. After the 15 minute mark, Alexander Mercuris talks about at these conferences all the leaders make the same talking points and use the same phrases. He thinks AI is writing some of the speeches. To me, they obviously have handlers telling them what to say.

After about 45 minutes Jatras discusses how there is a “winnowing” in these organizations making sure the top posts are reserved for “loyalists”, but he really means “midwits”. Also about how these people use emotion instead of logical analysis, a trait of people with personality disorders.

Leverage
Leverage
Reply to  Ed
3 months ago

The key to understanding The Controllers is they lack emotion (AI) they try to understand it but fall short. Emotion in its Truth is what separates Us from Them.

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 months ago

Corey Goode might be questionable in his reliability. He got into a lot of drama with his cohorts and sued them. For the most part they were all pretty mum about the exact details of why they all had a falling out.
This subreddit has links to his past work, if curious. Plus full transcripts of the show “cosmic disclosure” he used to do. its on the sidebar. If anyone is curious.
https://old.reddit.com/r/Cosmic_Disclosure/

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 months ago

“Is it more likely there are two weird sources of this weird thing, or is it more likely there is one sort-of weird source of this weird thing?”

Sorry, but a Both scenario is likelier. It’d be simpler if there were no super-weird paranormal shit, so much simpler, I know. Just identify all the Stasi traitors and eliminate them, tada. But don’t forget about demons. You believe in demons, right? Well, that’s what the “metaphysical parasites” would be. I’ve been saying — and also that Great Solar Flash map said — that the demons are a timeless artificial intelligence menace. I call them “Skynet demons”, and it’s almost like Goode/Congress have been listening to me speculate because that summary of the situation matches up fairly well with my own eccentric surmisings. The “good elements” might be a benevolent artificial intelligence programmed in an alt-future by humans fighting for survival against transhumanist monsters, or they might be ghosts of good people or good-willed time travellers intersecting with our dimension, I dunno. But the idea that all the weirdness is just current relatively-prosaic Cabal tech is just wishful thinking, I think. Shit is way, way weirder than you wish it were.

Reanderthal
Reanderthal
Reply to  Anonymous
3 months ago

It’s wishful thinking all the way down. But is wishful thinking causal?

FrankNorman
FrankNorman
Reply to  Anonymous
3 months ago

The whole concept of “poltergeists” goes back way before the invention of the kind of EM technology that could mimic their effects. The lore on the subject does not just have tapping noises either, but physical objects (eg books, cooking pans) jumping around seemingly on their own.
But I think we all can see why they would go this stuff to people like AC: they are trying to make him sound like a crazy person.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 months ago

They have all this wealth. Would be wonderful if we can take it for ourselves.

Reanderthal
Reanderthal
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 months ago

The Airloom business is very odd indeed.
On the subject of EM being older than we think, there is a very intriguing and well-argued claim from a retired French radar engineer, that radio was known to the early dynastic Egyptians.
It’s one of the crazier crank ideas, but the key observation is that a very few, perhaps four, hieroglyphs are not representations of common objects. One is the Ankh which he points out is incredibly similar to our diode symbol.
https://youtu.be/PaZzv6n7-Xc?si=JG4ldpyMX_WBDsQw
(In French.)

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
3 months ago

Some amount of it is obvious hoaxers. Best theory I’ve heard on poltergeists is that demons are doing it in an attempt to spook you enough to invite a medium or engage in direct communication (Ouija, etc) with the demon, which gives them permission to invade your area or possess you if you’re not careful.

The poltergeists never do anything serious if not engaged with, priests have good outcomes when summoned to bless and expel demonic presence, etc. It all adds up to demonic influence with the goal of human possession.

Texas Arcane
3 months ago

It’s just distraction and agitprop.
Anything but admit to the million man surveillance team.

TheFeebleClone
3 months ago

“Steve Bannon… Will serve alongside sex offenders and violent criminals.”
From my experience in lockup 95-99% of survival is being able to navigate socially. I was with multiple murderers, rapists and straight up psychos and I was naive, gentle and innocent. I was accused of bad stuff and despite one rape attempt and a few beefs with gangs of f*ing cretins, prayer and discipline kept me unharmed by anyone but the guards.
I guarantee Bannon will quickly become respected, and the LEOs will have people who are warroom viewers. He’s there because he kept his mouth shut about his boss. He is also a man who cultivates spiritual discipline.
He will be respected he’s going to make some connections his enemies will regret.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  TheFeebleClone
3 months ago

But will the security cameras go dark while he gets Epsteined?

Farcesensitive
3 months ago

Why is Trump letting endorsements of these absolute swamp monsters be made in his name?

https://x.com/realericmoutsos/status/1802828048485728673

Leonard Gearhardt
Leonard Gearhardt
3 months ago

AC, this Cory Goode guy is a narcissist. He made all that shit up – see how he talked about shit then uses some New Agey technique to have them close their eyes, the intent of which is to be hypnotic, get his audience on board with his absolutely beyond vague little tale about THEY are reaching out to Special Cory, somehow – Senators! a SCIF!
The audience has done some reading, watching so, they are filling things in their head around Goode’s very general, rambling references to various aspects. Goode hasn’t dug in with the hard work time attention reading necessary. He would be a very poor choice to have be a presenter – as he says “straight up” disclosure and briefing but he didn’t really say ANYTHING. Goode doesn’t mention a committee or committees, he is very nonspecific, he isn’t using the terminology that such briefings involve. He starts sliding sly references to his specialness, adds some incrementally bigger ones as each go unchallenged, then goes right up to saying THEY are studying HIS family.
Read the transcript as if you never heard any of it before and it is severely lacking in any continuity. Compare Goode’s presentation to just some of the others – Chris Lehto, Richard Dolan, Tim Alberino, LA Marzulli, Garry Dolan, Linda Moulton Howe (though she very sadly is getting sucked into Steve Greer’s “space bros” delusion), others. Heck, Lue Elizando who wriggles around but that is mostly because he is bound by NDAs, Coulthart, George Knapp, etc. and many more going back. Please see, if you haven’t, Lt Col Corso’s book – that is legit.
Goode’s claims are made up, he skimmed some headlines, did some topical surfing to drop some names, soft claims and intimations of personal interactions… he is a poseur. A poor one at that, because he is lazy, like most narcissists are. He took shortcuts, he didn’t dig in. The grandiosity for making himself important. He is working to get the audience’s buy in, and ends with trying to hook them with some poor me, this was so upsetting for him to talk about! He wasn’t very expressive during his entire spiel. Fairly flat affect.
IMO.