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Good rundown of the Matt Gaetz Sex-trafficking allegations, and how they came about. Lots of Jewish players worked on that one, which is suspicious given his not taking AIPAC money. Seemed partly a play to compromise Matt, and partly a play to extort his dad, maybe to rescue a CIA hostage overseas, or maybe not.
Trump plans to assemble investigative teams to look into 2020 election, Washington Post reports.
Matt Gaetz will not take seat in next Congress, will fight ‘from a new perch.’ Disappointing. He infuriated all the right people, and took no money from AIPAC.
Inside Matt Gaetz’s $2.7 million childhood home—and its starring role in Jim Carrey’s big-screen hit ‘The Truman Show.’ I signed up for a bullshit class, and while I expected most of the students would end up being surveillance, piled in after I signed up, I had assumed the instructor was more or less legit – they had represented themselves as filling a couple of very impressive roles outside of the class. I had hit him with an unexpected question in one of our meetings, and he responded with a very specific answer explaining how one piece of data, which given his position he would clearly have known, explained why something reported was impossible. I accepted it, as I was unfamiliar with the datapoint – and he would have known. I had a strange encounter later where somebody told me he was not in a database of such specialists, within which he should have been, but I assumed it was an oversight which happened. So I cruised on through life, encountered someone else, and they mentioned the datapoint he mentioned, only they said it was exactly the opposite of what he had said. I assumed they were wrong since they were not a specialist, and Googled it, and lo and behold they were entirely right. It was exactly opposite, and moreover it was a unique datapoint which I now see is known in the field for being the cause of what I was asking about, which anyone with passing familiarity with the subject would have known as the cause, and which showed he was either not who he claimed to be, he was lying outright (unlikely), or he had a staggering misunderstanding of his own specialist subject, on which he was supposedly trained by the manufacturer (also unlikely, IMO).
I now strongly suspect he was a plant with a passing knowledge of the subject – enough to carry a cover, if he was not asked specific questions on it by another with knowledge of it. I caught him, and he winged it, assuming the specific case I asked about was like numerous others (it was not), and he did it convincingly enough to keep me from burning him. If he was a plant, that meant that everyone who I met during that period, about ten to twelve people, was in fact some kind of Truman Show actor drawn from the civilian populace by this thing, just to surround me. I think the threat I have grown to pose now has me under a complete Truman Show protocol wherever it can be pulled off, which is a lot more places than you would think, once CIA and FBI and the machine target you in CONUS. I think they just do not want to risk me talking to a single regular person and beginning to explain the surveillance IRL. I would not write about this, as it sounds so crazy, but I think it important to document, this domestic intelligence thing is so big, it can move ten to twelve people for a couple of days, and, I presume, get the real class I signed up for cancelled, so I will not begin talking with any real people in that class.
Oh, No. Cryptobros, not like this:
Trump picks pro-tariff billionaire Scott Bessent for Treasury Secretary.
Trump names Sebastian Gorka counter-terror boss.
Trump senior adviser Dan Scavino fuels speculation about a congressional run in N.Y.
Elon Musk says it’s ‘likely’ he buys tanking MSNBC. Meh. He is the front man for an intel op, so he is a fugazi doing what he is told.
MSNBC blasted for ‘depraved’ article that sympathizes with Laken Riley’s migrant killer Jose Ibarra.
The DOJ now wants to gag criticism against itself, claiming it’s ‘harassment’ and a ‘safety risk.’
Leftist Twitter-alternative Bluesky is shaping up about how you would expect:
In the interest of preparing you for every possible circumstance, I had never heard of this:
Archaeologists in the Iberian Peninsula have discovered a 65,000-year-old tar-making “factory” engineered by Neanderthals and used to make glue for use in weapons and tools manufacture — a feat pulled off 20,000 years before modern humans (Homo sapiens) set foot in the region, a new study finds. Where have I heard that before….
Chancellor Angela Merkel says she felt “sorrow” at Donald Trump’s return to power and recalls that every meeting with him was “a competition: you or me.” Given what an enemy of everything good that cunt was, that is a good thing.
Ukrainians have stolen up to half of US aid — ex-Polish deputy minister. Says they laundered it back to Democrats in exchange for a cut.
Russia’s new ballistic missile reached Mach 11 as it plunged back to Earth, says Ukraine military.
Putin announces mass production of new Oreshnik hypersonic missiles.
Americans bought 1.4 million silencers in the first six months of 2024.
Polls find Democrat voters are becoming more pro-gun.
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