News Briefs – 09/18/2024

 

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Here are some news stories that might be of interest. Most articles will be more or less summarized in the headline. You can skim the headlines and summaries, and click the links if they are of interest. Keep in mind, many of these reports are products of an unreliable news media, so although they will be what people are hearing and talking about, there is no guarantee any one of them is necessarily correct, and we have had cases of outright lies make it onto these pages.

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So I was thinking, the Pentagon’s Elizondo said the Pentagon UFO researchers all had glowing green cloud-like balls drifting through the walls of their homes. Before he wrote that, I said one of my close relatives who is under surveillance saw a glowing green “entity” half in and half out of a closed door in their home which seemingly put them unconscious, though they are not really sure what happened, just that they woke up on the couch after it. You know who else saw a glowing Green thing? Kary Mullis, who went to his mountain cabin, went outside to go to his outhouse, and saw what he would later refer to as a standard, extraterrestrial, glowing green raccoon:

ONE NIGHT IN 1985, as Mullis took a stroll on his property in Mendocino County, he encountered a glowing raccoon.

“Good evening, doctor,” the raccoon said.

The next thing Mullis remembered he was walking along a nearby road in the light of morning, a time gap he attributed to alien abduction.

Asked about it later, he reportedly replied cryptically that the incident was a part of an anthropology experiment on a scale humans could not comprehend.

In Arizona, a “flaw has existed since 2004. In every county. Across the state,” which has allowed almost 100,000 people to erroneously register without showing proof of citizenship, and now those people may not be able to vote in the 2024 election.

Democrat judge blocks Texas AG’s effort to stop county from mailing registration forms to 210,000 unregistered voters — Ken Paxton fires back with appeal.

PA DMV refuses Trump voter registration group, weeks after allowing illegals to be registered at same facility.

A purported ABC staffer claims the network agreed to requests the Harris campaign made, including not mentioning Biden’s health and fact checking Trump but not Harris. The network says no ethical lines were crossed.

Secret Service agents didn’t sweep the outskirts of Donald Trump’s Florida golf course where his alleged would-be assassin was hiding because the former president’s visit was an “off-the-record” plan, the embattled agency’s acting director admitted.

Former Navy Seal Rep. Eli Crane issues stern warning to President Trump following 2nd assassination attempt: “There is a very real possibility that there is a MOLE in the Secret Service.” If things were as we were told that would be shocking, but the truth is, given the US government has basically faced a CIA-like intel operation, which probably dwarfs the CIA-proper, I would be shocked if there are not numerous moles in the Secret Service, up to, and including throughout the senior leadership.

Erik Prince on Trump assassins appearing in BlackRock commercials, “The statistical likelihood of that being random is impossible.”  Funny how we, here, came up with the Theater Kid theorem, that Cabal puts its kid assets in theater clubs in grade school to train them in acting in preparation for a life spent acting and lying, years ago. We are so far ahead of the normie curve it is not even funny.

Former FBI Assistant Director says assassination suspect may have received ‘inside information’ from ‘3rd party.’

It looks like the latest Trump assassin was caught on tape being bussed into a Kamala rally. I’ll bet he was following people around through grocery stores on his off-time. Cabal Theater Kids have all sorts of uses.

Suspected Trump assassin flagged by U.S. during return from Ukraine, but Homeland refused probe. Probably an intel asset, but the truth is, because of the American Stasi, it is a myth they would ever need to investigate anyone. The moment an ID pops up, the unofficial Stasi knows exactly who you are, down to your psychological nature and behavioral inclinations, even any sexual preferences or tendencies. Similarly, I suspect the idea crimes need to be investigated is silly. Police may have to investigate since they probably do not have access to the Stasi’s files, but the Stasi knows when somebody is killed, and exactly how it happened, as we showed in the book, with the Torso-dumper. Where it gets dark is when children are kidnapped, and later killed. I suspect 98-99% of those cases could have been intervened in, and the child saved. Of course more than a few may be the Stasi eliminating what they see a future potential threats.

DeSantis announces Executive Order to assign Trump assassination attempt case to state AG. ROGER STONE: Why would Gov. Ron Desantis appoint Trump-hating David Kerner , Executive Director of Fla DMV to investigate the 2nd assassination attempt on President Trump

NY Times refers to Trump assassin Ryan Routh as ‘Crusader for causes large and small.’

In court documents, Routh claims he is living off $3,000 per month as a roofer, however he is flying back and forth between CONUS and Oahu, and Ukraine, and has weapons, plate armor, a GoPro, and the ability to get by Secret Service.

Alleged Trump attacker praised NBC’s Lester Holt, who blamed Trump for latest assassination attempt.

The next would-be assassin may be a drone pilot. US law enforcement doesn’t look ready.

A poll released by the University of Chicago via the Chicago Project on Security and Threats finds 26 Million Americans believe political violence is justified.

Scientific American makes only the second Presidential endorsement in its 179 year history, saying, “Vote for Kamala Harris to Support Science, Health and the Environment.” This conspiracy took over everywhere.

Andrew Cuomo sings Trump’s praises and apologizes to him for what he has to go through, as he excoriates the left for attacking Trump and his family.

Trump says ‘only consequential presidents get shot at’ after he’s targeted in second assassination attempt.

Something may be wrong with Hillary, some stress which is driving her to vent her amygdala with such statements. The above came on the heels of the below:

Gavin Newsom signs a bill which makes it a crime to post anything which the state deems deceptive, including all Deepfakes, including blatant parodies.

Springfield, Ohio: Mass immigration drives up rents, welfare rolls, car crashes.

Springfield Ohio City Council Member Krystal Brown was caught in a hot mic moment saying ‘literally I really don’t give a shit about the business of the city.’ We are not electing these people, and they know their only job is to serve the conspiracy. What will shock most Americans is how many fellow “Americans” who appeared outwardly normal rejected the Constitution and the idea of personal liberty entirely, how many openly embraced crime and theft similar to what a member of the mafia would embrace, how many were perfectly happy to criminally attack any real Americans who opposed their conspiracy, and how many apparently viewed themselves as a part of something different from America, like an entirely different country, which was positioned as hostile opposition to America proper. I mean, you are looking at between at least 5-10% of the country which thought 9/11 was a beneficial thing, and which knew all those guys we sent overseas who were crippled and killed was a successful operational outcome.

Black voters slam Chicago mayor for ‘destroying Black community’ with migrant flood.

Americans’ auto-insurance rates are rising rapidly because President Joe Biden’s migration policy puts millions of new migrants on the road, often without driver training or English language lessons.

Shoplifting and vehicle thefts soared as Haitian migrants poured into Ohio town, police data shows.

P. Diddy denied bail after pleading not guilty to sex trafficking crimes.

On Twitter:

All of these people stepped down within 24 hrs of P. Diddy arrest.

Kevin Liles (Music Exec)

Eric Pryor (President of Fine Arts)

Johnathan Halloway (Rutgers President)

Robert B. Davis (General Manager of Martha’s Vineyard)

Chris Cameron (LaCrosse Coach)

Kathy Newsham (Bay City Mayor)

LaMonica McIver (Newark City Councilman)

Allyson Green (Tisch Dean)

Craig Maladra (5th Ward Geneva)

Joseph Kerschner (Doctor)

Mike Foster (President of Nexian Travel)

Suzi Williams (Executive Director)

Romain Mazeries (CEO)

Henry Leventis (Chief Prosecutor)

Matthew Teitelbaum (MFA Director)

Darren Lehmann (Assistant Coach)

Arvind Kejriwal (Chief Minister)

Giuseppe N. Colasurdo (Doctor UTH)

~Not Damning But Peculiar

With respect to this next one, what makes more sense, that Kim Kardashian would make $25 million a year posting pictures online, as an “influencer” when she is fat and dumpy compared to a lot of 20-something girls out there who would do the same for a fraction of that, or Kim was getting laundered payments, for serving the conspiracy in some regard, like, maybe, this:

Funny thing about Adam Schiff, Debbie Wasserman-Schultz & most members of the Congressional Black Caucus – they were all paid members of Jeffrey Epstein’s “Congressional Advisory Group.”

Accused Idaho murderer Bryan Kohberger arrives in Boise after judge grants change of trial venue. The Idaho College Girls. This is a much more important case than we know. Probably if you understood it all, it would be a massive reveal about the reality going on in the world. I know the conspiracy is hip deep in the whole thing, there just aren’t enough puzzle pieces yet to reveal what that involvement is, or why those girls were murdered. But I will bet their case is not unusual, and whatever happened there, has happened many, many more times throughout the country, just we did not have the puzzle pieces dropped in front of us to reveal those other cases were not some crazed loner murderer, but rather were the conspiracy/intel-op, and the suspect blamed was just some patsy they picked to take the fall. It will be interesting to track this.

Dozens of pedophiles who hoarded 1m sick images given ZERO days in jail, Sun investigation finds.

Warren Buffett’s daughter asked him for a $41,000 loan to remodel her kitchen, but the billionaire told her: ‘Go to the bank like everyone else.’ It makes no sense, unless the money is not his, and he is kept financially tight, while allowed to enjoy all the perks of billionairedom for free.

US interest to hit $1.6 trillion by year end, making it the largest US government outlay.

Tech union workers at the New York Times have threatened to strike on Election Day over a bizarre list of demands that include pet bereavement leave, a four-day work week — and even a ban on scented products in break rooms. Allow us to introduce you gentlemen and ladies to artificial intelligence.

Strange triangle-shaped UFO seen over Tampa.

China rams Philippine ship while 60 Minutes on board; South China Sea tensions could draw U.S. in.

Mossad executes major operation, detonating explosive charges it covertly installed in a shipment of pagers destined for Hezbollah:

From here:

Hezbollah pager operation casualty update: – 4,000 Hezbollah Terrorists injured. – 400 in critical condition. – 18 High-Ranking commanders injured. – 500 plus lost their eyesight – 11 Hezbollah Terrorists dead. Numbers from Syria are not known yet.

New night of urban violence in Martinique, seven police officers injured by shooting in Fort-de-France. How is that gun control working out in France, after all?

UK: Judge orders victim of Pakistani grooming gang to delete her request to have her rapists deported.

Pressure for Justin Trudeau to step aside increases after Liberals lose special election.

Georgian parliament approves law curbing LGBT rights.

Ukraine planning ‘inhumane’ false flag attack, possibly involving a children’s facility, to justify being given the capability to use Western long range missiles to strike deep within Russia — Russian intelligence.

Former President Donald Trump now appears to support expanding the SALT cap, signaling a big win for Republicans in high-tax states such as New York.

Trump unveils plan to bar illegal immigrants from federal housing benefits. Bar federal funding to any state or locality which spends one penny on illegal benefits.

NH Governor signs no-excuse voter ID and citizenship law which will require New Hampshire voters to bring an ID to cast a ballot, as well as provide proof of citizenship in order to register.

Polls: Donald Trump leads in both Pennsylvania and Georgia.

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Farcesensitive
1 day ago

Erik Prince on Trump assassins appearing in BlackRock commercials, “The statistical likelihood of that being random is impossible.”  Funny how we, here, came up with the Theater Kid theorem, that Cabal puts its kid assets in theater clubs in grade school to train them in acting in preparation for a life spent acting and lying, years ago. We are so far ahead of the normie curve it is not even funny.

There’s a reason that if you go back a century or two actors were treated as little better than criminals in society, it was considered something like being a prostitute or a used car salesman.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  Farcesensitive
20 hours ago

Robert Temple, in his excellent book on hypnosis,Open To Suggestion states drama students are more easily hypnotised than others. So they get training in acting to fool normies but there is also the probability that some are identified as potential MK Ultra wind up toys. I believe this to be the case with the Rwandan who committed the Southport stabbings, and who did some TV work for the BBC.

Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Farcesensitive
19 hours ago

Even a few decades ago in some countries.

Just Me
Just Me
1 day ago

A purported ABC staffer claims the network agreed to requests the Harris campaign made, including not mentioning Biden’s health. The network says no ethical lines were crossed.”

Factually true. If you have no ethics, you can’t cross a line.

teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  Just Me
22 hours ago

It is unethical for a thief to return stolen goods.

bigD
bigD
Reply to  Just Me
18 hours ago

No “ethical lines were crossed” is not the same as a flat out denial like “NO we did Not”. The left lives by the saying, “by any means necessary”. Because, you know, Trump is an existential threat to everything under the Sun and on out to a neighboring galaxy.

Bob
Bob
1 day ago

Hi AC,
Regarding your comment about Clinton’s amygdala – she said in 2016 that if Trump wins “we’ll all be hanging” and something makes me think this time he may be inclined to do so. So yeah, big panic everywhere after you take a stab at the king and fail.
I appreciate what you’re doing!
Bob

Ed
Ed
1 day ago

Polls: Donald Trump leads in both Pennsylvania and Georgia.”

My call is still no election in November, but will try to read this anyway.

Trump is leading in the polls at this point, and he was not in September 2016 and September 2020. The lead is not enough to overcome the planned fraud. Its similar to GOP leads in the polls in the 2000 presidential and 2022 midterms, though note in both cases they couldn’t quite pull the fraud off, they just got really close.

More significant is that these maps show North Carolina as the only state that Trump carried in 2020, where he might lose. North Carolina was his closest win by the official count last year. I think Alaska can be flipped, but the polls don’t show that, though its probably not heavily polled. But that is it. The Donks are on the defensive everywhere else. Same with Congress, they don’t really have any Senate pickup possibilities, so they have to win all but one or two Senate seats they are defending, and there are lots of seats in play, and not all of them are in fortified states.

Ed
Ed
1 day ago

Pressure for Justin Trudeau to step aside increases after Liberals lose special election.”

Special election is the American term. They are called “by elections” in the UK and Canada. The significance is that the Liberals are sinking deep, and are now pulling down the New Democrats, the third party further to the left that supported the Liberals. If politics were normal, the New Democrats would pull the plug on the Trudeau government, and get the election out of the way before they lose more support. But the Cabal will have other plans for Canada.

Ed
Ed
1 day ago

It seems the spooks have finally figured out how to do the exploding pens and other objects that they tried to use to take Fidel Castro out. As Wheeler noted yesterday, this is bad news for all of us, but I think they are close to getting any household object to explode, not just electronics, so there will be no way to fight this.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  Ed
20 hours ago

I’m wondering if the claim explosives were put into the pagers during the manufacturing process is actually disinformation. There has been another round of explosions in electronic devices, including walkie talkies, and even some solar panels.

I’m wondering if this is a novel use of the beam? Any thoughts?

Last edited 20 hours ago by English Tom
Frosty
Frosty
Reply to  Ed
20 hours ago

Literally live analog, a trac phone for emergencies or calling a tow truck, but stored between charges in an ammo can. Buy used thrift shop household electrical items. Use no tech in your a.o. just use library computer once a week. Look up often skyward because drones and shit. Jeez fun times ahead. Stay frosty.

bigD
bigD
Reply to  Ed
18 hours ago

Maybe. Mossad still had to get 20grams of c4 into the devices. Not likely that would be tried on a mass worldwide scale. Not that they wouldn’t like to try something like that in say, brain chips. As seen in Kingsman. Come to think of it, that brain chip thing has been promoted of late.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  bigD
9 hours ago

That’s something that bothered me from the beginning. Modern handheld consumer electronic devices are mostly solid-like-a-potato, or close to it.

The web says the density of C4 plastic explosive is 1.75. So 20 grams of it would occupy about 11cc. A common sugar cube is about 5cc, so a bit over two sugar cube’s worth of volume in a device about the size of a matchbox. Plus the detonator and its circuit. Simply heating C4 won’t do anything; you can set a brick of C4 on fire and use it to warm field rations with. The detonator has to have some cowbell, too – you can shoot a block of C4 with a bullet and it won’t detonate. So figure another sugar cube or two worth of space for the detonator. So you’re looking at the volume of three or four sugar cubes. Even smooshing the explosive into all available space, I’m not seeing that as being likely.

One suggestion was that one of the batteries in the pager might have been substituted with an explosive device, and the other battery some kind of custom with double the voltage so the device would work. A fake AA battery might hold 20 grams of C4, but a fake AAA wouldn’t.

I’m still stuck at why there would be functioning pager towers in the first place. Their radios don’t overlap the cellular network, and speak entirely different protocols.

map
map
Reply to  Ed
3 hours ago

The question is, how would you open the pagers? The casings do not have screws and they are not designed to be serviceable. How do you open it without leaving evidence that something was tampered with?

Farcesensitive
1 day ago

No sidebar.

Ed
Ed
1 day ago

“Scientific American makes only the second Presidential endorsement in its 179 year history, saying, “Vote for Kamala Harris to Support Science, Health and the Environment.”

They have been converged for a really long time. The COVID psyop exposed a lot of these institutions, though with this magazine it goes bac much further.

Andrew Cuomo sings Trump’s praises and apologizes to him for what he has to go through, as he excoriates the left for attacking Trump and his family.

The House of Representatives has been investigating the COVID psyop this year, though its too little, too late and has been ignored by the media. It was still worth doing. They got around to a two hour plus hearing on sending sick people to nursing homes in New York, where Cuomo was they key witness. The hearing was only last week and it is on you tube somewhere. I haven’t gotten around to watching it.. But Cuomo used his opening statement to say it was all Trump’s fault. He could have flipped then but he didn’t. He is still more likely to flip than the other Cabal puppet pols.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Ed
20 hours ago

It seems like Cuomo’s brother realized he needs to fall on the right side of things after the election.

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 day ago

You mentioned drones. I had been thinking the same to myself, that there was no doubt they were going to come at Trump with drones. Ukraine has lots of experience with them, and we don’t have much in the way of protection from them. Jamming maybe but directional antennas can be made to thwart that, and the Russians are now using fiber optic drones. Not sure if the Ukrainians have those, but you know they soon will. Trump needs to hunker down and publically say he’s doing so to keep them from assassinating him. People surely would understand. I personally believe he will soon.

One thing in his favor, the people doing seem to fairly incompetent. Being a member a cabal means you rise from perversity and loyalty, competence is far behind in the skills they seek.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
21 hours ago

> Trump needs to hunker down and publically say he’s doing so to keep them from assassinating him

That’s the enemy’s plan. They know his public appearances put proof to the lie of Dem popular vote bullshit, so they have to drive him underground and ruin his ability to utilize his talents.

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Mononomous
Mononomous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
11 hours ago

Wow, your thoughts here describe how i used to feel – like people would be so cool if only some “thing” which was interfering with us were somehow discovered and defeated. I remember feeling that way when i was still very young.

I think I’ve been trying to find that “thing”, ever since. Some of your insights have helped me, AC. It’s exciting, the feeling that the big reveal is getting close, again. Appreciate it.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Sam J.
7 hours ago

Can’t vote for a dead man.

An idea. He could use Starlink satellites and some huge TV screens to remote campaign. I BET that people would still turn out. In fact, I’m super sure that people would flock anyway, even if remote. Just to stick it to the assassins.

Maniac
Maniac
1 day ago

‘Warren Buffett’s daughter asked him for a $41,000 loan to remodel her kitchen, but the billionaire told her: ‘Go to the bank like everyone else.’’

Dude owes a portion of his wealth to Kirby Vacuums, whose sales tactics are shady, to say the least. Not surprised he’s as chilly as he is.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Maniac
21 hours ago

Not his money to spend

Ed
Ed
1 day ago

Secret Service agents didn’t sweep the outskirts of Donald Trump’s Florida golf course where his alleged would-be assassin was hiding because the former president’s visit was an “off-the-record” plan, the embattled agency’s acting director admitted.”

Before I started reading this blog, I thought than an important person could do something like duck into a bookstore (there used to be lots of them) or something, and not tell anyone or take anyone with him, with no security, and be less under threat than someone traveling with both lots of security and publicity, on a predictable schedule.

My idea probably wouldn’t work with the ubiquitous surveillance, but it would address the mole in the security detail issue, that took out Indira Gandhi among others.

Ed
Ed
1 day ago

Why would Gov. Ron Desantis appoint Trump-hating David Kerner , Executive Director of Fla DMV to investigate the 2nd assassination attempt on President Trump

I just started watching the DeSantis news conference announcing this on you tube, but its 36 minutes and will probably have to go deal with something else.

I have no idea what Roger Stone is talking about. I did a quick internet search on David Kerner. He has a Wikipedia page, but it appears not to have been updated since 2016. The most I could find was the Florida Department of Motor Vehicles page:

https://www.flhsmv.gov/about/about-the-director/

A state department of motor vehicles has no authority to investigate anything. DeSantis announced the state AG would conduct the investigation one minute into the news conference. Kerner appeared at the news conference, but he is a Democrat who is a former Palm Beach commissioner and state legislature, and probably included to give the appearance of bipartisanship. It looks like Stone had too many martinis before tweeting that.

Ed
Ed
1 day ago

Link to news conference by Florida officials for those interested:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqJ4l9TdjSQ

I had a longer post on this that I accidentally deleted, going over the history of presidential assassination attempts. But the gist was that it seems we have never had a state investigating one of these before. DeSantis says outright a few times in the news confearence that no one trusts any federal investigation, so the state has to do it.

In November 1963, the Dallas sheriff’s office did start to investigate the murders of JFK and Tippet on their own. The Warren Commission was appointed after a few days. Admittedly, this happened the day after a mafia connected hitman killed the chief suspect in a Dallas county jail.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Ed
21 hours ago

There was the Garrison investigation out of Louisiana. Jim Garrison pulled the plug on it when waaay too many of the people he called as witnesses died of car wrecks, drive-by shootings, etc.

Garrison claimed jurisdiction because the Fed alleged Oswald’s “conspiracy” originated in Louisiana. It sounded a bit shaky, but his book was solid, talking about how they ran the investigation and how they tried to put the pieces togather.

Most references to the Garrison investigation try to make him look like a nut case, of course.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  TRX
13 hours ago

Why??? Does anyone listen to Garrison? All the witnesses to anything had been arrested by him the years previous to the assassination. Why on earth would anyone be interested in talking to him? He’s an outsider and a media hound dog. Adorable, energetic, charismatic, but not good with secrets.

map
map
Reply to  wooderson
2 hours ago

I think it’s time to start re-evaluating the veracity of the Kennedy assassination. Every conspiracy theory is entertained except the one that claims the Kennedy assassination was a hoax, almost as if the conspiracy theories exist to force people to acknowledge that Kennedy was killed.

Again, there is no reason to believe that JFK or even RFK were the mavericks pop culture make them out to be. They were members of a prominent establishment family whose father was the ambassador to Germany under FDR. There is nothing in the background of JFK/RFK that indicates they would somehow be fighting with the very establishment of which they were a part.

phelps
1 day ago

Democrat judge blocks Texas AG’s effort to stop county from mailing registration forms to 210,000 unregistered voters — Ken Paxton fires back with appeal.

Appealed to the 15th COA, which is an odd duck, in that it was just formed by the lege to be just the appeals court for the State of Texas. If Texas is a party, the appeal goes there. It only has three justices (five planned), and they were all appointed by Abbott (because the court was just formed.) 100% Republican.
From there, it’s on to the SCOTX, which is elected and 100% Republican.

Last edited 1 day ago by phelps
Ed
Ed
1 day ago

For fun and situational awareness, the Wikipedia page on the last presidential assassination attempt in Florida:

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

The gunman confessed and pleaded guilty. The state of Florida tried and convicted him for attempted murder, then for murder when one of the victims died of his wounds, and he was executed barely a month after the attempt. Its hard to find information about the incident.

I did a deep look into 9-11 in the late 00s, and found that the Secret Service was seriously worried that someone was trying to kill George W Bush in Florida, the previous night. It was very hard to find information about this on the internet, and its probably been scrubbed and memory holed.

Danger Semiconductor
Danger Semiconductor
Reply to  Ed
7 hours ago

Try alternative search engines like Yandex. Here is a link it found:

https://en.metapedia.org/wiki/Attempted_assassination_of_George_W._Bush_on_9/11

“A van occupied by men of Middle Eastern descent had pulled up to the Colony stating they had a “poolside” interview with the president. The self-proclaimed reporters then asked for a Secret Service agent by name. Guards from security relayed the request to the receptionist, who had not heard of either the agent or plans for an interview. The receptionist gave the phone over to a nearby Secret Service agent who also was unwarned of any agent by that name or any planned poolside interview. The agent told the occupants of the van to contact the president’s public relations office in Washington, D.C. and turned them away form the premises.”

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
1 day ago

Mossad executes major operation, detonating explosive charges it covertly installed in a shipment of pagers destined for Hezbollah

Nice to know that we’re all carrying around explosive devices. Here’s a video of an iPhone being induced to explode.

https://x.com/Stephen19718352/status/1836066617190469661

Opening soon: Corn Pop’s Faraday Ballistics Case Emporium and Sundries

bigD
bigD
Reply to  Corn Pop
17 hours ago

I’d like to know exactly how he induced the device to explode. Did he physically create a short in the battery and then run and hide behind the barrier?

map
map
Reply to  Corn Pop
3 hours ago

When the iphone detects overheating, it shuts itself down.

Anony by Choice
Anony by Choice
1 day ago

Stalker observations.
AC, have you seen physical tracking or traces like the markings that hobos used to use?
How about placement of objects to signify something, with careful choice and precise location?
Or roving collection of electronic data by people happening to walk the hood daily? They may seek network information for subsequent acts. Some leave traces.

Frosty
Frosty
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
20 hours ago

Yes. I habitate a really small town so it should be light traffic and sleepy. These same folks, of different types would be driving up and down across town or nearby areas all morning or mid day. Not going to work and gone, but on a back and forth pattern like a route or patrol. Maybe a cabin fever escape thing, but gas prices makes it an expensive hobby. The commercial service body vehicles and bigger trucks are always creeping around too. Kinda weird occurances once you have a trained eye and have schizo thinking. There out there cause my seventh sense is pinging. Thanxs a.c.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Frosty
9 hours ago

Sometimes I spend a couple of hours outside mowing the lawn, washing the car, etc. About every half hour I will see a marked city vehicle go by – Code Enforcement, Water, Streets, etc. In between, I’ll see “handyman” trucks with equipment racks, some marked, some not.

I’ve always thought it was a remarkable amount of traffic considering the size of the neighborhood, and that I never see any of those “work trucks” stopped anywhere.

The city arranged things so there are only three entry points from the neighborhood to the rest of the city. “Restricted access” seems to be normal for subdivisions, industrial parks, etc. I live on what used to be the main feeder into the subdivision, but a decade ago the city closed off one road and made others one-way, making it a hassle to go that way; any vehicle coming from the main town would normally take the other feeder. The third feeder is off some obscure side streets, and barely used.

I’ve also seen half a dozen cars with big camera pylons on top. Two said “Google”, the others said “[something] Mapping” or just has some logo I didn’t recognize.

The last “Google” car I noticed was last year, but the image of my house on Street View is almost ten years old.

TRX
TRX
1 day ago

> serious about shrinking the government

Richard Nixon was a very popular President. Against stiff opposition from the Democratic machine, he was still re-elected by the largest landslide in American history. 61% of the popular vote, 49 states carried, 520 electoral votes vs. McGovern’s 17.

Everything moved along swimmingly until he announced his “Federal II” plan. Basically, a complete revamp of the Federal bureaucracy, starting with reducing the size of the Fed by a full 50%.

The entire Federal bureaucracy went into conniptions over that. Their freaking JOBS were on the line, man! It didn’t matter what political party they were members of, or what their job was, they might be cast out among the proletariat and have to actually work for a living.

That’s when Nixon’s problems started, and the media and Fed united to slime him.

Nixon talks about Federal II in one of his memoirs. Unfortunately, he wrote several, and forty years after reading them I’m not sure of which one. I *think* it was “The White House Years, Volume II.” But Nixon’s stuff is very much worth reading. I need to read them again, now that I’m more politically aware.

Incidentally, Google returns one hit for “Federal II.” A post I made in a forum in 2011. Same for Yandex.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
21 hours ago

Friendly reminder that, if a leader is deposed and not killed shortly after, he was not a real leader but another stage actor for the enemy. Imagine a monarch of centuries past allowing the predecessor he just overthrew from power to walk free without beheadings; laughable.

If he was removed by cabal, they would REMOVE him. They do not tolerate loose threats roaming around. So, he was allowed or instructed to vacate office, and was not harmed as a reward for his compliance.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  TRX
17 hours ago

So, why did he give us OSHA and the EPA?

TRX
TRX
1 day ago

> Tech union workers at the New York Times have threatened to strike on Election Day over a bizarre list of demands

From the article, that’s NYT’s very own IT and writer union.

A quick web search shows the NYT has been “downsizing”, “right-sizing”, and outright laying people off for almost ten years as its market share shrank.

Commies gotta bite the hand that feeds them. The Fed’s union-written labor laws say they can’t be laid off just for being union members, but that’s still no protection from the NYT firing them all and outsourcing content and production. They could even go to “user-written content” like some other publications have done; there are still plenty of people who will write for free just to get a byline.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  TRX
20 hours ago

I saw that NYT union list of demands. I figure it’s just their chickens coming home to roost. Their employees got high on the NYT’s own supply.

TRX
TRX
1 day ago

> NH Governor signs no-excuse voter ID and citizenship law which will require New Hampshire voters to bring an ID to cast a ballot, as well as provide proof of citizenship in order to register.

Like Arkansas, except Arkansas specifies an official Arkansas state ID or a limited number of Federal IDs.

Who knew New Hamster was full of redneck hillbilly racists like Arkansas?

TRX
TRX
1 day ago

> vast majority … presenting in civilian clothes

Uh… as opposed to what? Hezbollah doesn’t have a uniform.

Hard to tell if the authors were trying to spin “innocent civiliand injured” or if they thought all Hezbollah were dressed up like North Korean geneneral staff officers.

[you know, the guys with so many medals, they really need someone to follow them wearing all the ones that won’t fit on their jacket. And I’ve seen pictures of some Norks with medals attached to their pants.]

TRX
TRX
1 day ago

> US interest to hit $1.6 trillion by year end, making it the largest US government outlay.

“No problemo, comrade! We’ll just bump the inflation rate up and pay the interest down with devalued money!”

Hey, they’ve been doing that since FDR was elected in 1934 and it’s still working, so it’s always going to work, right?

Farcesensitive
Reply to  TRX
17 hours ago

It’s time to default, the money saved on the payments will pay for the rest of the budget without taking out any more debt.
Who cares if our credit rating is gone if we don’t borrow any more?

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Farcesensitive
5 hours ago

Most of the debt is owned by people who buy and sell Congressmen and Senators like game cards.

Much of the rest is owned by foreign countries:

  • Japan. $1.12T. 13.61%
  • China. $780.2B. 9.5%
  • United Kingdom. $741.5B. 9.03%
  • Luxembourg. $384.2B. 4.68%
  • Canada. $374.8B. 4.56%

Voting to default might be a “career-limiting move”.

The bad thing is, I see default coming, whether it’s voluntary or not. The Fed spent money like a crackhead with a stolen credit card, and it’s obvious they never intended to pay it back, even with inflated dollars.

TRX
TRX
1 day ago

> injuries to … face and eyes

Uh… who holds a pager up to their face? Back when pagers were a thing someone might look down at their belt to see the incoming number, or just push the button to listen to the voice message.

And… this is the Year of Our Lord 2,024. Who the hell uses pagers nowadays? Even in the Middle East? Pagers use an entirely different communications structure than the cellular phone system; they’re simple receive-only radios. A few years ago I looked into getting a pager so a client could contact me in emergencies since I don’t normally carry a cellular phone. There aren’t any pagers any more. The few companies selling “pagers” turned out to be selling crippled cellphones that ran “pager” software. And they cost more than smartphones, and so did the service. I never figured out who would be stupid enough to buy something like that.

Also, the reports of “children injured by the exploding pagers.” Really? In Generic High School in 1995, sure, so the drug dealers were available to their customers. In the modern Middle East? Did they ever even *have* pager towers? Most of them didn’t even hand land lines; they started from the beginning with cellular phones.

Some parent is going to give his kid a pager so… what? Text “Get your ass back home right now or you’ll get the belt again?” A flip phone would be cheaper and work better.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
21 hours ago

Real pagers are simple one-way receivers. The crippled-phone pages are two-way.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
17 hours ago

Correct, they are only receivers.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  TRX
20 hours ago

Apparently, Hezbollah got tired of MOS intercepting all their cell phone comms, so they elected for a low(er) tech solution. Of course, the supply chain was especially vulnerable to CIA/MOS interception. Apparently their radios fell to the same vulnerability.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 day ago

Kary Mullis?

Read ‘Dancing Naked in the Mind Field.’

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 day ago

“Warren Buffett’s daughter asked him for a $41,000 loan to remodel her kitchen, but the billionaire told her: ‘Go to the bank like everyone else.’ It makes no sense, unless the money is not his, and he is kept financially tight, while allowed to enjoy all the perks of billionairedom for free.”

Actually, with Warren Buffett being a geezer cheapskate, it makes total sense.

Other than that, I agree with AC’s thinking that a lot of the super rich are just like actors on expensive movie sets.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous
21 hours ago

Loaning a kid money to buy a house, that’s a definite maybe. Loaning money for something relatively frivolous like a kitchen remodel, hell no.

Not “loaning” any money to update her jewely, shoes, or vacation plans, either.

Anon42
Anon42
Reply to  TRX
7 hours ago

$41k is barely a rounding error for big money on even one mansion annual expense as it wouldn’t cover the cost of a single party. It’s the florist bill for a party

And it isn’t much of a re-model. That it’s being requested as a loan makes it obvious this is reinforcing the W. Bugger fake legend. Cheapskate par excellence. Hello, Hetty Green.

The tax management of the rich is so complicated that nothing seems as it appears. It’s all smoke and mirrors. I wouldn’t trust any cited figure without some form of confirmation. A loan un-repaid at death may be advantageous

Converting an otherwise nice house to a gas appliance kitchen from all-electric sounds like $41k for an expected neighborhood. Hardly frivolous. Reduce A/C electrical load to reduce demand and make for training grandchildren in arts of cooking & preservation is side-benefit to resiliency.

You should re-think that FOOD isn’t frivolous. A basement/cellar would be more expensive and itself not frivolous. “Frivolous” would be a swimming pool or re-design of main entry

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General's Addition
General's Addition
Reply to  Anonymous
18 hours ago

“Actually, … being a geezer cheapskate …”

Actually, with access to a complete record of transactions, it would be possible to establish the following categories:

1) Maintain the stack;
2) Build the stack;
3) Present a front;
4) Everything else.

And by “stack” that means the cash basis if all investments were made liquid instantly, which isn’t possible but for notional reference would serve the intended model purposes.

If “present a front” and “everything else” are seen as unwanted or even forced transactions because the priority is to maintain and build the stack, then that itself leads to some interesting developments.

Such as: the stack is a form of “score” and the entire purpose of the stack isn’t to use any of it, but instead to have a proxy for “winning”, in which those unwanted or forced transactions are then seen as “losing”.

That puts the person doing that into what some people would think of as sociopathic territory, but really what it means is that they’re expert financial manipulators, frequently to the exclusion of a lot of other things.

And so is it personal winning, institutional winning, or something else?

At some point, the size of maintaining and building the stack becomes so lopsided that the worthwhile conclusions take the form of the money being considered in some way to be “not theirs”.

The personal scorekeeping potential can become so undersized that it can’t be for personal gain anymore.

So then the possibility moves to corporate scorekeeping potential, as in building a big corporate empire … but at what point do you ignore the ability to cash out and have your needs as well as those of your family sorted for generations?

On the lower end of the scale, people play “scoreboard” games typically because of certain risks, such as “not having enough money for retirement”, which could happen anyway because of “sudden but gradual” collapse.

They do this because otherwise they feel they’ll have to work their entire lives, and so that’s the major pressure on the gas pedal for that type of investment.

But as you go farther up the scale in terms of capital, that pressure lets off and other factors come into play.

Where this is going: it should be possible to develop a model in which you can do quantitative analysis of these factors and determine that above a certain level of capital that “the capital owns them” and not the other way, and this could be expressed as some kind of percentage CI level or as a probability.

This should be a very useful model when the upper echelon financial frauds are put on trial in what is essentially yet another financial Nuremberg trial.

And of course such a model would go far in showing that “trickle-down economics” does not really exist in sufficient measure and that it’s dominated by “trickle-up economics” of this type, with the “trickle-down economics” model finally being discredited as a form of transfer payment bribery so those who are on the take don’t revolt against their “trickle-up” masters.

Finally, there are two types of economists: those who are interested in developing such models so that they can measure the extended arbitrage and “trickle-up economics”, perhaps prior to a grand economic realignment to eliminate the fraud (but not necessarily so, and certainly not directly), and those who are not.

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Reply to  General's Addition
3 hours ago

The problem is that “trickle down” economics is not a formal theory in economics. Furthermore, it does not exist even as an informal description of reality, because workers get paid first. Any investment that companies make, any business that they pursue means workers are first in line to get paid.

I am very sympathetic to critiques of “financialization” but I also have noticed lately that some of the criticisms are bogus.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
17 hours ago

That’s just the cover story they created for him.

anonernanana
anonernanana
1 day ago

How easy is it to pick a lock (for the american stasi)?
https://twitter.com/iluminatibot/status/1836465269490794932

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Reply to  anonernanana
2 hours ago
Ed
Ed
1 day ago

https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/1fjw6fh/23nme_entire_board_just_resigned/

Bloodlines.

There are something like half a dozen conspiracies intersecting in one Reddit post. But I think the bloodlines part will draw interest.

Mononomous
Mononomous
1 day ago

What will shock most Americans is how many fellow “Americans” who appeared outwardly normal rejected the Constitution

Well said, (the whole paragraph, not fully quoted here).

While Repblicans pay more lip service to the laws and Constitution, it’s important to not lose sight of how corrupted they’ve become.

wooderson
wooderson
23 hours ago

The last really big dumping of people from one part of empire to another was Joseph Stalin. He moved people from cities established before recorded history into small towns in frozen regions. They would have a few weeks before winter hit. The town never had supplies to take on all the newcomers.
I am guessing these are not the goldmining Haitians, nor the literate Haitions who can read contracts, getting dumped in American small towns with withering manufacturing firms.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  wooderson
8 hours ago

Don’cha know we’re all exactly the same, and those Haitians just lacked OPPORTUNITY?! Now they can become doctors, lawyers, and civil servants instead of nobodies like back home. And they’re enriching our culture with DIVERSITY! Just watch American children pick up the latest machete melee tricks from their Diverse Haitian counterparts!

Oooh, helping people with other people’s money. It makes me feel warm all under!

aaa
aaa
23 hours ago

Is it just me, or does anyone else think could be the theme song for the .stasi. page? Even has the postman at the end, just not in the truck… “Rockwell – Somebody’s Watching Me”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YvAYIJSSZY

Frosty
Frosty
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 hours ago

Judas priest, “electric eye” don’t know if a video of it was made mtv like professionally but the lyrics will stick with you. Kinda heavy but for work outs, or cleaning gun barrels it is kino.

Farcesensitive
15 hours ago

URGENT! -Global FREE SPEECH is UNDER THREAT by Australian government!?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOMxJMM3O0w

Farcesensitive
10 hours ago

The Maduro dictatorship issued an arrest warrant against Javier Milei, Karina Milei and Patricia Bullrich

The Nicolás Maduro dictatorship issued an arrest warrant against the president of Argentina, Javier Milei, his sister, Karina Milei, general secretary of the presidency, and the minister of security, Patricia Bullrich.
This was announced by the Chavista prosecutor Tarek William Saab.

“This public ministry of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela announces the assignment of two specialized prosecutors in the matter, who are carrying out the pertinent proceedings of the case, and are processing the arrest warrants against the following citizens, based on the above: one, Javier Milei, president of the Argentine Republic; Karina Milei, general secretary of the Presidency of the Argentine nation; and Patricia Bullrich, minister of security of the Argentine nation,” Saab told Venezuelan media.

They forgot to include Villarruel, trust the plan patriots.

https://tgstat.com/channel/@tupireport/19362

phelps
3 hours ago

Something may be wrong with Hillary, some stress which is driving her to vent her amygdala with such statements. 

If candidates and formers are on the plate, then both she and Bill are going to jail.

phelps
3 hours ago

NH Governor signs no-excuse voter ID and citizenship law which will require New Hampshire voters to bring an ID to cast a ballot, as well as provide proof of citizenship in order to register.

The REAL ID act already requires proof of citizenship to get a REAL ID qualified drivers license (or ID card.) That’s what the gold star in the corner of your drivers license is. (It’s there, take a look.)
The feds secured airports more than the ballot box.