News Briefs – 01/15/2023

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DFT – Global LNG Imports Reach All-Time High

DFT – Swedish Inflation Hits A 30-Year High

DFT – Global Outlook Slashed By World Bank

DFT – Yellen – US Needs To Move Quickly To Avoid Default

DFT – Twitter Offers Advertisers Free Ad Space

The son of a notable Alabama civil rights activist was indicted on charges related to voter fraud on Wednesday, undercutting claims by leftist organizations and corporate media that legitimate concerns about the issue are unfounded.

Lawyers for President Joe Biden admit they have found even more classified documents at his home in Wilmington, Delaware, than previously known, the White House acknowledged Saturday.

Biden lawyer releases timeline of stolen classified documents discoveries and admits the lawyers who searched didn’t have security clearances.

As a senator, Joe Biden helped kill President Jimmy Carter’s CIA director nominee because he allegedly mishandled classified materials.

Former Clinton adviser David Gergen says Biden risks being ‘creamed’ by docs case: ‘Very, very big deal.’

The Deep State is coming for Joe Biden as Robert Mueller’s “pitbull” Andrew Weissmann on Saturday turned on Joe Biden and suggested the president is engaged in a cover up in light of classified documents being discovered at Biden’s private office and Delaware residence.

House Republicans probe Biden documents, ask if druggie Hunter had access.

Democrats are increasingly worried that the controversy surrounding the classified documents found at President Biden’s Wilmington, Del., home and at his former office will loom large over his expected reelection campaign and act like a repeat of Hillary’s email server.

The biggest problem with the Joe Biden documents story is this – We know only what Joe Biden’s lawyers have told us, and the appointment of a special counsel to investigate the case will make the problem worse.

Charlie Kirk – “The drip drip drip of information coming out against Biden is the first tell. The lack of messaging discipline among Democrats is the other. It’s clear that a powerful faction is moving against Biden loyalists to replace him ahead of 2024.”

Paul Sperry:

House investigators following line of inquiry focused on unusual flurry of trips VP Biden took abroad at taxpayer expense –inclg to Ukraine– in the last days of Obama admin in Jan 2017 as his aides were packing up classified docs concerning Ukraine. Securing spoils?

Paul Sperry:

The White House spin that Biden’s illegally stored classified docs were “inadvertently misplaced” is no longer operative, and here’s why:The docs were moved from the WH to an unauthorized site in Jan 2017 and then relocated to the Penn Biden Center in Feb 2018. That’s intentional

Paul Sperry:

DRIP, DRIP, DRIP: On Friday, Biden spox Karine Jean-Pierre insisted, “We have been transparent in the last couple of days.” However, she knew on Wednesday they’d found 6 pages of classified docs — not just 1 page — in Biden’s private library and didn’t disclose that until today

Paul Sperry:

The National Archivist, NARA inspector general, attorney general, FBI director, Penn Biden Center, White House & US Attorney all knew about Biden’s classified breaches, and they all conspired to cover up his scandal & keep it from the American public until well after the election

Paul Sperry:

Biden is only the third president in U.S. history to be directly investigated by the FBI for a crime

Paul Sperry:

BREAKING: FBI Director Christopher Wray’s chief of staff Jonathan Lenzner was newly appointed Special Counsel ROBERT HUR’s deputy in Maryland. Lenzner’s father was Bill and Hillary Clinton’s private eye fixer. Lenzner is married to WaPo national editor Matea Gold, both Democrats

House Oversight Chair James Comer says National Archives is ignoring his request for records and subpoenas are on the table.

Idaho murder victim Kaylee Goncalves, 21, was set to graduate college early, with an IT job lined up in Austin, Texas, had recently moved out of the home where the murders took place, but returned the day before the attack to see her former roommate and attend a party. Interesting. Another statistical anomaly which means the accused killer would likely have not been able to know she would be there, and either enjoyed incredible dumb luck to hit the house the night she stopped by, or the killer had better intel than we know, like if she had been under surveillance. Interesting she had an IT job lined up. One of the gangstalking victims with a website that I read long ago (and probably could never find again), was a Texas IT guy who did contract work. He got a contract from a bank, finished it, and the bank manager was so impressed, he begged him to come work full time at the bank as an employee. He didn’t want to, but the manager was insistent and offered an excellent salary, so he relented and agreed. He said the first curious thing was on his background check, they kept rejecting his fingerprint sheets, saying it was not enough print from side to side, then top to bottom, then not enough detail. So finally when he and the manager did it together super-carefully, perfectly, it was rejected for a print touching a printed line of the box it was supposed to be inside on the paper. They persisted, and finally he passed and was hired, and that was when the gangstalking began. He eventually was coming down the stairs as a guy flew up them, and as the guy passed, he said, “You will never find another job when we get done with you.” He said he had no idea what that was, but the guy was right. They finally leaned on the bank somehow to get him fired, and after that he could not get any IT job. He said his resume was funny, because it went through all these degrees, certifications, higher and higher-level IT jobs for companies like Mastercard, and Comcast, and banks, and then it suddenly turned into lawn-mower operator at a landscaper business, night janitor, tire service technician at a garage, like that. The theory was, Cabal was up to something at that bank, and he could not be allowed to be in a position to see it. Though why they haunted him after they got him fired was a mystery. I wonder if Kaylee got a job at the wrong place. You never know these days. There are a lot of powerful people with big secrets, and they know everything which is going on and everyone who is moving about.

A handful of Republican lawmakers are set to attend the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, next week despite opposition to the organization from some GOP leaders and conservative activists. Darrell Issa of California, Mike Gallagher of Wisconsin Maria Elvira Salazar of Florida and Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp.

Diplomat ready to testify to Biden crimes found dead after falling from a 17th floor balcony in Iran.

Stephen Miller on twitter – How can you even discuss reducing SS/Medicare benefits when we are sending over $100B a year to Ukraine; giving welfare to millions of illegals, refugees & poor migrants?

House Democrats introduce measure to lower voting age to 16.

Elon Musk shaking hands with strangers, every handshake is a mason handshake, and he even stops to give one a finger rub on the back of the hand weirdly:

 

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem says Trump is not GOP’s ‘best chance’ for 2024. Fuck this tranny-loving cunt. Always remember, she is a traitor.

Rep. Ayanna Pressley: ‘We don’t need this select committee’ on the Chinese communist party.

FTX attorney reveals co-founder of company was ordered to create “secret backdoor” for laundering money.

NY Supreme Court Justice strikes down state’s COVID vaccine mandate for health workers.

After the coronavirus vaccine mandate was rescinded for members of the military this week, the Pentagon may consider back pay for troops who were discharged for refusing to get it.

German Gov’t Claims Investigating Covid Vaccines Would Be ‘Dangerous For Democracy’

‘Independent’ advisor who evaluated Pfizer vaccine safety was former paid Pfizer consultant.

England – Mysterious excess deaths not from Covid (Red) start taking off after 2021 (click to enlarge):

A 17-year-old girl was scolded for crying over the trauma from seeing a transgender woman’s penis in the locker room with her while she was showering at her YMCA.

A Chico woman has filed a federal lawsuit against the Chico Unified School District in a matter regarding her daughter and the alleged attempts by a district employee to “facilitate” the daughter’s gender transition.

The Los Angeles Police Department banned the Thin Blue Line flag because it now allegedly symbolizes “undemocratic, racist, and bigoted views” held by extremist groups.

NYC mayor Eric Adams says the city is at ‘breaking point’ as 400 asylum seekers arrive EACH DAY – and submits an emergency aid request to Gov. Kathy Hochul to help shelter hundreds of migrants.

A former commercial pilot and aviation CEO asks, is the federal government sabotaging US air travel? Interesting idea. Which would affect the price of crude, and refined distillates like diesel more, releasing oil from the strategic reserve, or crippling air travel?

A pilot on a Hawaiian Airlines flight said conditions were smooth and on-board weather radar showed no turbulence as they flew above a layer of cirrostratus clouds when suddenly, a plume-like cloud “shot” in front of the plane moments before severe turbulence that left more than two dozen people injured and damaged the aircraft last month. Normal meteorological event, or invisible UAP flying at high velocity got a little too close?

CNET has been quietly publishing AI-written articles for months. Interesting, because advertising platforms like Google ban artificially generated text as content for advertising, I assume so independent people can’t produce a site like CNET themselves. But apparently sites like CNET can do it.

Emmanuel Todd, one of the greatest French intellectuals today, claims that the “Third World War has started.”

Speaking to Steve Bannon, Brazil obesrver Matt Tyrmand said: “They are going full Gulag. This is the worst Communist takeover ever.”

Brazil launches formal investigation of Bolsonaro, arrests his Justice Minister, over riots.

Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak has called for Israelis to become involved in street battles to oust Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Barak was photographed visiting Epstein’s mansion, and IIRC, after his arrival, young women began arriving. On the other hand, Trump has said Netanyahu is a traitor.

China says 60,000 have died of Covid since controls were lifted.

Ukraine braces for fresh Russian mobilization in spring amid battle over Bakhmut, Soledar.

Russian missile attacks hit critical infrastructure in Kyiv and the eastern city of Kharkiv on Saturday morning.

Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Friday on FNC’s “The Story” that the United States giving Ukraine weapon systems to fight off Russia’s invasion was “just common decency.” All those old Bushies were always the enemy. And yet look at the control Cabal had, because if you didn’t support Bush, you got John Kerry or Al Gore. And every election was like that.

Rishi Sunak ‘pledges to send squadron of deadly Challenger 2 tanks to Ukraine’ to help new spring offensive against Putin’s forces.

Video shows Ukrainian forces loading canisters on drones to prep a chemical weapons attack, Russian embassy says.

Aging may be due to epigenetic entropy.

The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to decide a property rights dispute on whether government entities violate the Constitution when they seize homes for failure to pay taxes and then keep all the proceeds or allow private investors to profit.

A bipartisan group of lawmakers is making a new push to ban members of Congress from private stock trading. If you control the markets, look how easy it would be to dispense bribes in the form of stock tips.

Underwear giant Victoria’s Secret has been shaken by controversy because of its politically correct campaigns with obese feminists and transgenders and now the Swedish business has gone bankrupt, reports Ecommerce.

Kevin McCarthy pledges to release all security footage from January 6 Capitol riots.

GOP lawmakers, NRA slam ATF rule to regulate pistol braces: ‘Unconstitutional overreach.’ Ironically, this could, in theory, get rid of the NFA.

Illinois’ new assault weapons ban might not hold up in court, due to recent Supreme Court decision.

Former President Donald Trump is planning to hold the first public campaign event of his 2024 White House bid in the early-voting state of South Carolina, though advisers say it won’t be a rally but rather a more “intimate” event.

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Farcesensitive
1 year ago
Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak has called for Israelis to become involved in street battles to oust Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Barak was photographed visiting Epstein’s mansion, and IIRC, after his arrival, young women began arriving. On the other hand, Trump has said Netanyahu is a traitor.”

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It is weird because he is getting the Trump treatment.
Is it a fake fight between him and Trump for some reason?
I will never trust Netanyahu, but maybe he is the least bad option there.

Fart Simpson
Fart Simpson
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Traitor to whom? To Israelis? Why should I give a shit about Israel’s politics, or Ukraine. Why do we allow foreigners to dictate anything to Americans?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Fart Simpson
1 year ago

We didn’t allow like we have power. Rather they took power over us.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

It’s easy to forget that candidate Biden was a complete dud in the 2020 primaries, yet seemingly overnight the cabal machine up and decided he was the one and boom he was president. Now with these classified docs it seems that same machine is preparing to dispose of him. The notion that mishandling sensitive info was ok for Hillary but not him is particularly ironic.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

As Trump predicted, the 25th Amendment is coming for Brandon. They are going to trot out the files – first was the Twitter files, now the classified files in his garage, who knows what’s after that. Meanwhile Brandon will get progressively more dementia riddled. By the time this is done, he will be declared incompetent for trial and allowed to be removed.

Meanwhile, the election 2020/2022 lawsuits are not going away, no matter how many of them SCOTUS refuses to hear. Eventually they will hear one, and it will bring down everything. 2023 is the year our team starts winning.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

I pray you are correct.
We can’t wait much longer and have anything left to save.

Maniac
Maniac
1 year ago

‘Underwear giant Victoria’s Secret has been shaken by controversy because of its politically correct campaigns with obese feminists and transgenders and now the Swedish business has gone bankrupt, reports Ecommerce.’

So hiring models that look like Trigglypuff wasn’t a good business model? Who saw that coming?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Maniac
1 year ago

At least they are women. Better than the trannies they hired before.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Maniac
1 year ago

Perhaps Cabal intended to destroy it anyway…

Just Me
Just Me
1 year ago

“ Idaho murder victim Kaylee Goncalves had moved out of home before stabbings, but returned to see roommate: parents”

I’m calling BS.
If this was true, it would have been one of the first things out of multiple people’s mouths.
“Oh my God, poor Kaylee was just here for a visit! How could this happen.”
But no. For 2 months we heard she lived there.
NOW the parents come out with she was visiting.

Nothing is as it appears.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Just Me
1 year ago

It looks true – back in November Kaylee’s sister said she only went back to Moscow because she bought a new car and was excited to show it to her friend. https://nypost.com/2022/11/17/university-of-idaho-murders-kaylee-goncalves-sister-warns-students-to-flee-town/

Just Me
Just Me
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Thanks for this link. It solves another question I had, and brings up a bunch more.

“ She also revealed that her sister had bought a Range Rover days before the murders.”

How in the hell does a not-yet-working, not-yet-graduated college student afford a Range Rover??
This entire story glows so bad, it’s becoming comical.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Just Me
1 year ago

Agreed, they know people are very curious about this case and are just releasing muddy waters to make it impossible to discern the truth.

I tend to think the more exaggerated the lies the more likely the correct answer has already been said, so someone was probably getting too close for comfort.

Just Me
Just Me
1 year ago

“ Normal meteorological event, or invisible UAP flying at high velocity got a little too close?”

Or someone fired a missile and missed.
Who was on the flight?

Not So Anonymous
Not So Anonymous
1 year ago

Netanyahu is a traitor to WHOM?
What if Trump meant Netanyahu is a traitor to Cabal?

Fart Simpson
Fart Simpson
Reply to  Not So Anonymous
1 year ago

Trump put Israel on a pedestal. Big mistake!

teo toon
teo toon
1 year ago

House Democrats introduce measure to lower voting age to 16.

Hell, why not just lower it to age 14; so the kid can go right out and vote after his bar mitzvah.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  teo toon
1 year ago

I say raise it.

“…Requirements to Become a U.S. RepresentativeAccording to Article I, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution, House members must be:

  • at least 25 years of age;…”

So I say only their “peers” should be able to vote for them. Raise it to 25. and like wise in the Senate

“…No Person shall be a Senator who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty Years, and been nine Years a Citizen of the United States, and who shall not, when elected, be an Inhabitant of that State for which he shall be chosen. [U.S. Constitution, Article I, section 3, clause 3]…”

Make it the same. No one under 30 meeting all the other qualifications shall vote for Senators.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

25 is when the brain finishes its development.
you have a little life experience at 30.

The elders should run society.
Anyone under 25 is a child.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Speak for yourself and soy sucking millennials.

We may change as we grow, but look at the war generations. They were wise old men by age 21

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

OK Boomer.

You’d never know it by what they allowed to happen in politics and the culture.

teo toon
teo toon
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

You did not get my sarcasm.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  teo toon
1 year ago

You sure about that?

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Russians individually, have an absence of fear, are patriotic, and the men like to be tough. However, the Army seems incompetent and it took the Wagner group to take Soledar.
Peter Zeihan suggests this is normal and in every Russian war, the peace time army is always initially defeated before the hierarchy relearns old lessons.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Or maybe the Russians know they are currently, as in right at this moment, at war with NATO. That means they are fighting Germany, France, Italy, the UK, and the United States. That’s a huge enemy with potentially massive armies which, if fully mobilized and armed, could roll over Russia. So maybe Russia is engaging in “economy of force” operations. It knows it needs to carefully maintain its manpower and weapons stockpiles while at the same time bleeding its enemies. That way, once the major campaigns across western Europe begin, it has the men and equipment to win.

Using the Wagner group and local militias is a brilliant Russian strategy. In fact that strategy is killing about 10 Ukrainian and NATO soldiers for every 1 Russian soldier killed. This is why the Russians have said, “The slower we fight, the sooner we win.” They know this war will last for for years and will only end with the surrender of the United States, Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, the UK, etc. So the Russians are content to keep the Ukrainian killing grounds active as long as possible. I would bet they are salivating at the hope Germany, France, and the UK begin sending frontline, main battle tanks to Ukraine in continuous small trickles of ten or twenty at a time. That way the Russians can slowly destroy NATO’s armored reserves before the main battles even begin. My guess is Russia will drag this Ukraine situation out for another eight months or a year. After all, if the enemy is destroying itself, you let them keep.doing it as long as possible

Remember, 10 dead Ukrainian/NATO soldiers for every 1 Russian soldier killed. Now tell me, who has the better army?

Mr Twister
Mr Twister
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

The British Army has less than 80k regulars with 25% medically downgraded.
I doubt the TA (territorial army) aka STABS are any more, total 150k
That’s A Large towns worth,
We Britush don’t have an Army.
Germany 190k France 150k and Italy 170k+ UK probably not much more than 650k, including reserves

Russia… 1.15million +1m reserves

Without the US…NATO’s got nuttin.

And they certainly ain’t Rollin over Russia.

BIG LOL.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Mr Twister
1 year ago

Russia seem to fight as the Iraqi army.

Long columns of tanks & tankers can be evapourated by a small number of jets & AC-130s.

Russians dont seem permitted to think on their feet.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Putin appears to be purposefully slow walking and soft pedaling every action he takes in Ukraine.

He knows the West controls most global media outlets, and he is trying to drain Western resources and test Western fortitude.

He could have launched a massive, shock and awe assault last year, just like the U.S. did in Iraq, but that would have resulted in large civilian casualties, and American control of media outlets insures that the only countries that can get away with that type of massive assault on sovereign nations is the U.S. and Israel.

Raki Rakkoon
Raki Rakkoon
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

In pre-1900 Germany, in Bismarck’s day, it was a common saying that, “The Russians are slow to saddle up, but they ride very fast.” Bismarck’s advice to his successors was, “The most important thing in politics is to make a good treaty with Russia.” Too bad they didn’t listen to a political master.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

White aging can be slowed, humans can live to 120 yrs, as indicated in the Bible.
Those claiming to have lived longer are fake. Jeanne Calment did not live to 122 yrs. She took her mother’s identity to avoid taxes

Last edited 1 year ago by Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

In the Millennium people who die before 100 will be considered a youth:
Isaiah 65:20-22

20No longer will a nursing infant live but a few days,

or an old man fail to live out his years.

For the youth will die at a hundred years,

and he who fails to reach a hundred

will be considered accursed.

21They will build houses and dwell in them;

they will plant vineyards and eat their fruit.

22No longer will they build houses for others to inhabit,

nor plant for others to eat.

For as is the lifetime of a tree,

so will be the days of My people,

and My chosen ones will fully enjoy

the work of their hands.”

The Patriarch Noah lived for centuries:

Genesis 5:32

32 After Noah was 500 years old, Noah fathered Shem, Ham, and Japheth.

Genesis 9:28–29

“After the flood Noah lived 350 years. Noah lived a total of 950 years, and then he died.”

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Sigh. You should read on.

Yes, before the flood, people lived 1000yrs… However, after the flood:

My Spirit shall not always strive with man, for he also is flesh; yet his days shall be a hundred and twenty years.”
Genesis 6:2-4

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Yes. But the Millennial Reign is a return to the pre-flood lifespan.

If a lifespan is just 120 years. Why would people who die under 100 be considered too young?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

When that happens, let us know

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

“White aging”? Freudian slip perhaps.

“While aging” works better.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

I knew a computer science major – the harmless geek type – who was rejected by Berkeley, but accepted by Stanford, which I always found kind of strange. Only the fault of an HR employee, or are certain departments at certain colleges just off limits? His IT career has been quite lame for someone from Stanford, he started out with a big, interesting company and then just unremarkable small fries stuff.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

In IT, anyone talented can succeed. He may also have been difficult to work with, or have trouble with self presentation, or have trouble delivering.

In IT, there are very talented people that just have “issues”

phelps
phelps
1 year ago

Biden lawyer releases timeline of stolen classified documents discoveries and admits the lawyers who searched didn’t have security clearances.

This is where things get complicated with Biden having committed these crimes and then was declared President. By sending them, Biden essentially authorized them for the documents, and I think that argument is strong if we are honest and consistent.
The real constitutional crisis comes in the question of if you can impeach a president for crimes he committed before he was president that aren’t crimes when you are the president.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

Well, treason would probably fit the bill.

But lets face it, the law is political these days. Anything goes.

phelps
phelps
1 year ago

After the coronavirus vaccine mandate was rescinded for members of the military this week, the Pentagon may consider back pay for troops who were discharged for refusing to get it.

Payoff to discourage lawsuits.

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

A suspicion, what if you only get the back pay if you join the military again???

Pebble skimmer
Pebble skimmer
1 year ago

Interesting about the Challenger 2. They are supposed to be “upgrading” them to the Challenger 3. Yup, an upgrade. I would guess the ones not to be upgraded are the ones to be sent. Last manufactured Challenger 2 was in 2002. You have to wonder if there is any manufacture capacity or know how left in Britain. Something like 100 to 200 for the upgrade.

Raki Rakkoon
Raki Rakkoon
Reply to  Pebble skimmer
1 year ago

“You have to wonder if there is any manufacture capacity or know how left in Britain.”
Come on, they built a new modern aircraft carrier, didn’t they? It’s the QE2. OK, so it leaks and breaks down frequently. And it doesn’t have any catapults for launching aircraft off the decks. They left those out to save money; the money saved was supposed to have been applied to buying the VTOL version of the F-35, and those still haven’t been delivered. When it can get under way, they go motoring around the seas to bask in their own grandeur. Delusional. At least their admirals have gaudy uniforms.

Mr Twister
Mr Twister
Reply to  Raki Rakkoon
1 year ago

Is it true that the RN have more Admirals than Vessels?

Raki Rakkoon
Raki Rakkoon
Reply to  Mr Twister
1 year ago

I don’t know if it’s true of the RN or not, but it is definitely true of the US Navy. US now has more admirals than they did during WWII when there were several times more ships.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Mr Twister
1 year ago

Dont know about admirals, but certainly more Commodores

B.Chiclitz
B.Chiclitz
1 year ago

Idaho murder victim Kaylee Goncalves, 21, was set to graduate college early, with an IT job lined up in Austin, Texas, had recently moved out of the home where the murders took place, but returned the day before the attack to see her former roommate and attend a party.


Article states Kaylee had just purchased a “new Range Rover”, which stood out to me since pricing for a new Range Rover starts at $100,000. Not sure what entry level IT jobs are offering these days, but….

Potential comm? Dog comms (“rover”) being something most of us are familiar with by now, which is speculated to mean “loyal asset” or “controlled asset”.

Just Me
Just Me
Reply to  B.Chiclitz
1 year ago

The entry level Range Rover Evoque, which is the model she had, starts at approximately $46,000.
Tax, tags, etc get you easily to $50k.
Still a ridiculous number for a not-yet-working, not-yet-graduated college student.

This entire story glows so bad, it’s almost comical.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> NYC mayor Eric Adams says the city is at ‘breaking point’ as 400 asylum seekers arrive EACH DAY – and submits an emergency aid request to Gov. Kathy Hochul to help shelter hundreds of migrants.

It would take a *lot* of relocated bozos to affect NYC in any meaningful way.

Population of NYC: 8.8 million
Population of Switzerland: 8.8 million
Population of Virginia: 8.7 million
Population of Hong Kong: 7.4 million
Population of Arizona: 7.4 million
Population of Paraguay: 7.1 million
Population of Tennessee: 7 million
Population of Libya: 6.8 million
Population of Scotland: 5.5 million

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

“…they are spending $500 per night on each bozo’s room…”

And for decades they let people live in the sidewalks and in cardboard boxes but break the law and move right into the country illegally and you get a room and cash. I know many people really hate the homeless and I’ll agree they are mostly problematic, but if we are going to spend this kind of money, we should take care of our own first.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

There’s another option to help the homeless. While I don’t like the idea of ghettos, there are ways to build homes cheaply, using natural building techniques. For starters, it could be an opportunity to explore ways to accommodate the homeless without dipping deep into tax payer dollars. $500 a night is a shit ton of money that adds up really quick. They could have built a whole community by now. Also, with food… big agro wastes tons of food everyday that is perfectly edible, it just doesn’t look good for the markets. But you know, that’s all practical thinking and all… and the government doesn’t really think pragmatically about using resources wisely.

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

Don’t I know it. I have a huge amount of comments here where I took the actual figures of what they spent and figured per square foot cost and for a few years of what they spent the homless could have small homes. In fact many people in the west are living in vans and RV’s but the city keeps chasing them around and stealing their RV’s. If they would just build a place for them to park with showers and toilets, they would not be homeless. They want all this cash to give their employees so they will have government jobs, supposedly, taking care of the homeless but they don’t.
Here are some links where I just plugged in the money we were spending and added in some construction cost to see if we could solve the problem or not. Maybe my numbers are not perfect but they’re not totally wrong either. In most cases the figures I used could be greatly reduced.

https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-12-11-2019/#comment-339004

https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/twitter-briefs-08-15-2020/#comment-347458

https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-08-19-2020/#comment-347612

https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-03-06-2021/#comment-359037

https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-05-13-2021/#comment-363256

You don’t have to be a flaming liberal to think that as much money as the government spends, especially on the “fixed” portion of our citizens who have the right connections, we shouldn’t have people living in the streets. The area I’m talking about is like RV size which is not so big. They have 20″ x 8.5′, 160 sq. Ft., RV’s that are not too bad as they are laid out well. We could build much the same with apartments with good sturdy doors and lots of cameras for security.

Not that there wouldn’t be trouble because these are troubled people but those that cause trouble could be put in jail. At the least, they wouldn’t be camped in the streets.

Maybe some of them would even get a job. How the hell are you going to get a job if you live in a tent on the sidewalk???

And to those that would complain they wouldn’t do anything anyway, I say, so what, they would at least be less of a nuisance.

Let’s add further to that. A bunch of people are complaining that people are not rushing out to work and instead are staying on unemployment. My answer is that if they didn’t flood the country with aliens, move all the jobs to China, spend all our money on foreign wars for the Jews and steal everything not nailed down maybe people would pay over bare subsistence wages people might would WANT to go to work.

phelps
phelps
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

I was thinking about this the other day. We both know that I’m a huge naysayer, because if these things aren’t built like prisons, they will be destroyed in a year, literally.
But a modern prison isn’t called for. Huge improvements could be made just by making 12 x 12 cells with a big solid concrete roof over it. Rather than full height walls, build 4 foot fire walls. Let the residents (I think hobo, but not here to fight over names) settle and improve them however. They already do this on the street. If you have to evict someone, you can do it with a skidsteer and a bucket.
Lay it out like a Roman legion fort, with police, social workers and medical in the middle, (emphasis on mental health) and bathrooms in quads with rock solid prison fixtures and showers. Let charities serve food at the perimeter. Run the skidsteers around daily, and anything outside the cells (not thinking prison, thinking the original monastery meaning) and in the “street” gets scooped up and dumped. (Without this policy they will spill out everywhere.)
Have a few policies centered on giving the residents agency. You can pick any empty cell, but if all of your immediate neighbors vote you out, you have to move to a different neighborhood in the camp. No doubling up, one soul one cell. The residents will start making their own “laws” about what makes you have to move.
Inside your cell, the law treats it as your house. Even give them 4th amendment style rights, no search without cause. You want to make a fire? Fine. You burn up all your shit? Tough. Burning someone else’s shit is arson.
Frankly, I would say to build a city jail right next door. You get arrested at the camp, you don’t go to county, you go to camp jail.
The big complaint about things like this is “you are just hiding them from society.”. Yeah. They don’t WANT to be in our society. They certainly won’t abide the social compact. Let them have the life they choose.

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

I agree with most all of this except for,
“…Rather than full height walls, build 4 foot fire walls…”.
I don’t get that part, maybe I misunderstand. I believe they should have lockable secure rooms with showers kitchen, etc. I especially like the idea they can vote out residents from “the block”.

“…We both know that I’m a huge naysayer, because if these things aren’t built like prisons, they will be destroyed in a year, literally…”

I thinkwe can build damn near industructable houses from concrete, Everything would be concrete. Khrushchev bult these super cheap concrete apartments five stories tall called Khrushchevka. A lot of them were shit but a lot weren;t. They were ony supposed to last 20 years but most of them are still around and people live in them. Some arevery well built. Luck of the draw. They are concrete slabs mass produced then connected together on site. We could do the same. Let’s look at a sort of off the envelope cost accounting. So short we won’t even bother to actually write it on an envelope.

Concrete $300 a yard. People live in Toyota RV’s smaller than 8′ x 20’=160 sq. foot. So that’s our template but we’ll use 200 sq. ft. Have 12′ high walls so the upper portion can be a loft for the bedroom. So the total sq. ft. concrete for walls and roof at 3″ thick is 760 sq, ft. In yards that is 4-9 sq.ft. sections per yards so divide by 36=21.1 yards and $6333.33 of concrete at $300 a yard which I think we could cut at least in half. If done correctly the whole damn thing could be cast at one time mostly. All the electrical conduits, plumbing, water lines, all of it cast into the wall when it’s poured. All fixtures, concrete too. The way you cast the lines is to put rubber hoses in the molds, expand them with air and when the concrete dries let the air out and pull them out. Stack these things up on concrete pylons with a walkway and you have super cheap housing.

I’m not in any way enamored of or confused about why the homeless are homeless. Some are drug addicted but I expect a large amount of them are as you say just not interested in society on our terms. A lot just can not survive on the wages people are paid in the service industry. A great deal of them have various social problems not readily amicable to being changed. I’m ok with that. I do not believe that as much money as we are spending, people should be living on sidewalks. If we are going to let them live on sidewalks then fire every damn one of those people, supposedly, taking care of the homeless because they are not doing a damn thing but sucking up funds.”

I found this comment,”During a San Francisco budget committee meeting, it was revealed that the city’s “Safe Sleeping Villages” homeless tent program was costing $16.1 million a year, or around $5,000 per person per month.”

Damn, that makes me ill.

This is a really good article. And I don’t believe that all people who live in vans or campers are drug addled criminals. I bet most are not.

https://sfpublicpress.org/no-address-no-rest-berkeley-forces-vehicle-dwellers-to-keep-rolling/

People can just not afford to rent an apartment or a house on minimum wage. It’s not possible to live in the cities in the west on those wages. In some of them they built a small RV park for them to park but they were WAY too small and they made everyone leave every day. How is that going to work, moving motor homes around all the time? Their behavior shows me they don’t care, and while talking a good game, they just want to get rid of them. The illegals that come work for less, pack people in apartments like sardines in a can. Regular Americans don’t want to live like that but are fine with a small RV type space that is their alone instead of a work camp type living arrangement.

People living in vans, in motor homes is just their last fervid grasp at not being homeless and living on the streets.

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

A college town. They enacted ordinances to not all ow over a certain amount of people to live in a residential area house, mainly to keep college students from renting and putting a lot of people in a house. But when it comes to illegal aliens, they don’t enforce the law. So White people, enforce the law, aliens, ignore it.

I bet you anything the places where they are harassing the people living in vans and campers have the exact same law and ignore it for the aliens just like they do in the college town.

phelps
phelps
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Short walls, because you don’t want them to be able to lock anything up. That encourages long term accumulation of things. This should be a transitory place. They can’t lock things up on the street. This plan is to recreate the open-air lifestyle they currently live in, with social services and minimal impact to the people who do ascribe to the social compact.

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

“…plan is to recreate the open-air lifestyle they currently live in…”

I wouldn’t spend a penny on that. Putting people up in animal pens. How much you want to bet they would rather live on the street than in gov. animal pens.

You better hope some day you don’t have some sort of debilitating bank emptying disease or disability. I can imagine them leading to your animal pen, all the while you saying you were a productive citizen once, and them telling you how it’s all for your own good. And then every day, since all these “social services” need something to do, they round you up for “treatment” and endless “talk therapy” with endless blathering of no use at all to people who live in animal pens, for your good of course.

I’m a conservative but I’m even more a rationalist, of a sort, and there is in the near future not going to be even slightly productive work for most people. Not all people, most people. There’s not now. Will we all live in animal pens? Be careful what you wish for. You may find yourself some day in some dystopian hell hole of an animal pen.

phelps
phelps
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Your terms are acceptable.

Chriz
Chriz
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

Maybe the Mayor sees his portfolio of real-estate properties are next on the list to be filled by illegals, he see’s the wrtting on the wall and is ratcheting up the volume to let the PTB his cut needs to be renegotiated as his property values/ interests are going down.
That suprise wasn’t the way things were supposed to happen in his lifetime.
Mayor needs more Payola?
How about some Emergency State aid, with a 10% cut,that seems the norm.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> if you didn’t support Bush, you got John Kerry or Al Gore. And every election was like that.

Reagan was the only President I voted *for* until Trump in 2020. All the others, I voted because the alternative looked much worse.

Almost every election, I was thinking “330 million people in the USA, and *these* are the losers we get to choose between?”

Of course, non-governmental NGOs – the GOP and Dems – control who gets on the ballot; by law in my state. All the voting is normally done before the ballots are printed; we only get to pick between a handful of pre-approved choices. At least until DJT bought himself a Presidency in 2016, and the GOP was unable to shoot him down in 2020.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> conditions were smooth and on-board weather radar showed no turbulence as they flew above a layer of cirrostratus clouds when suddenly, a plume-like cloud “shot” in front of the plane moments before severe turbulence that left more than two dozen people injured and damaged the aircraft 

Reports of this sort of thing go back to the 1920s. The aviation authorities of the day vehemently denied any such thing could exist. Much later, the FAA grudgingly considered something they called “wind shear” *might* exist, but decades of pilot reports describing the events couldn’t possibly be considered as evidence.

It’s interesting how “the authorities” worldwide are so opposed to and upset by such reports, when it’s their *job* to investigate and managed hazards to flight.

teo toon
teo toon
1 year ago

The Duran: Biden classified docs. Twitter Russian bot claim proven false
re: Biden classified docs. I will add one more possible consequence of Biden’s illicit taking and storing the classified docs; that is the plenary power of the President to determine what is classified will be unconstitutionally removed and given to some Deep State apparatchik; thus cementing the power of the DS to control what information will be not only passed on to the President but to the Congress; I can also see things leaked to the DS’ Congressional allies which not even the President will know.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

>Classified documents
Does anyone else get annoyed at the idea of classified shit in general? I mean, the main purpose of the classified system is to keep everyone in the country in the dark about what the govt is actually doing. That is, so they can lie, trick and steal from average people more easily. Seriously, fuck government secrecy. I fucking hate these liars.
NB4 defending Biden. I’m not, let the hypocrite burn for it. It would be preferable if he burned for being a pedophile though, not some nonsense about mishandling government secrecy which shouldn’t be a thing in the first place.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

It’s a leftover relic from when international governments may have actually been separate entities and protecting some info more than others was a useful thing. Now we know it’s all one big party, we ain’t invited, and the best path forward is getting our hands on the info as well.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

There was an attempt to push “AI” in 1987 time frame. I kid you not that a Texas Instruments group in UK partnered with a Texas Instruments Group in TN USA to push it in the industrial automation market place. When it was exposed as a fraud TI Dallas management encouraged some people to quit and sold the TN group to Siemens. Cabal is obviously trying to breathe life back into the fraud. My guess is that is why spell checkers, grammar checkers, code generators, ect are being pushed so hard. To convince people “AI” is real.
Can’t have “AI” if you have uncontrolled knowledgeable people who know how computers work at the assembly language level or lower. Cabal is taking steps to control the people who have that capability. ie Cabal wants you to trust the “AI”. The claim being that “AI” can’t be corrupted and never makes a mistake. A form of secular religion.

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

Everyone who says AI will never be a thing does not understand exponential growth. Not surprising, most people don’t think this way. It’s surprising. Now take what AI can do right now with seriously primitive computers and add in the power doubles every couple of years. Then look at this gif

http://assets.motherjones.com/media/2013/05/LakeMichigan-Final3.gif

In every case people said AI will never, beat humans in checkers, in chess, in go, in automated fighter pilot simulators and on and on, as soon as the computer hardware got fast enough, the computers dominated the humans in any task set before them.

I’m pro technology but I don’t think this will come out well for us.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

AI can’t understand anything, it only simulates understanding:

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

Some numbers I saved. I believe the MIPS for humans is too low.

How many MIPS in a Human Brain?
100,000,000
How many MIPS in an insect?
10
How many MIPS in a ESP32?
600 DMIPS
How many MIPS in a Guppy?
1,000
How many MIPS in a current desktop computer?
1,000
How many MIPS in a Lizard?
5,000
How many MIPS in a Mouse?
100,000
How many MIPS in a Monkey?
5,000,000
Who used MIPS to estimate the computing power of the brain?
Hans Moravec
When does Moravec believe general purpose desktop computers will hit 100 million MIPS?(He was wrong)
2020
Tesla AI chip runs at 2GHz and performs 36 trillion operations per second
36,000,000 MIPS

Just a matter of time and computing power. How old is that article you linked and like all learning things it has to learn that moving boxes could have humans inside. Does a one year old child know that? Likely not. A lot of neural programs are locked into new borns hardwired. AI’s will have to be taught.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Gun Jesus weighs in on the pistol-brace debacle. Oddly enough, there was a white paper generated out of ATF itself prior to the invention of the pistol-braces suggesting the exact remedy Ian is demanding here.

Forgotten Weapons – Why Are Short Barreled Rifles Actually Regulated in the US?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsE0naVApPU

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Garand Thumb – We Torture Your Favorite Pistols In Mud (Glock, Sig, M&P, Desert Eagle, Staccato, etc)

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

SPOILER – M&P 2.0 delivers again and the Nighthawk 1911 properly setup combat pistol beat all the Glocks.

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Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I posted all this gun stuff. Further spoiler, all of the expensive 9mm 2011’s in the test FAILED while the .45ACP 1911 was one of the better performers. Likely happened because due to the energy involved, let me explain.

Standard 9mm bullet weight = 115gr. Standard .45ACP bullet weight = 230gr. The .45ACP is sending a bullet that is literally double the weight of the 9mm. This requires a larger powder charge which creates a larger explosion to push the larger bullet. Remember you can’t get something for nothing in physics. To deal with the larger amount of energy requires a much stiffer spring. There’s just enough extra energy in the system over the 9mm 2011’s to keep it cycling in the Nighthawk because the Nighthawk is sprung heavily to deal with the heavier cartridge.

Meanwhile the 2011’s which are smooth as glass and have almost no recoil are sprung as light as possible – just short of damaging the gun – because it reduces recoil. Basically they are setup as competition pistols. You look great at the range with a gun that literally makes you into a better shooter, but the downside is that you do not want to take one into a harsh environment. Increase the spring weights and they probably would have done better, but they wouldn’t be perfectly flat shooting anymore.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Liberty Doll – Charged for Making Glock “Assault Rifle Pistols”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYKthTe4PLA

Kentuckyt Gent
Kentuckyt Gent
1 year ago

Ha! I knew it! (The Musk handshake video). I’ve had a few of those handshakes in my life where you go to put the base of your thumb against the base of their thumb (normal) and they stop short and clasp you by the fingers. I always thought it was very weird.
Then a few years ago, as I was getting more and more suspicious about everything in our society, culture and government, I realized they were probably attempting a secret handshake of the illuminati or Masons or whomever. This video is corroborating evidence.

Prof. Woland
Prof. Woland
1 year ago

AC: I would like your opinion. I live in a 25k upper middle class suburban town with no street lights and the houses are on approximately .5 acre lots so everybody is spaced apart. The police are very responsive to the residents and there is a murder about once every 20 years.
About 3 years ago a middle age black man pulls up on my (the wrong) side of the road (not a local) and staggers out of the car and looks like he pulled over to take a leak. I only noticed because his car stereo was absolutely blaring Lionel Ritchie. None of the other neighbors noticed anything. Both my wife and I could see this guy from my balcony about 35 feet away but could not see his face. The guy looked drunk as a skunk and he was leaning up against the car and stumbled around. We finally called the cops and right then he got back in his car and tried to pull up the road and turn around. after a couple of minutes he made it and drove back down the street the way he came. at that point the local PD passed him, turned around and started heading down the road after him.
The next day I called the PD and asked what happened. They claimed they pulled some guy over but did not give him a ticket and let him go. Apparently he was not drunk. Either it was someone else which is super unlikely or this clown was pulling a prank. But why? Being suspicious I suspect it was the second but who knows. I even called the cops a second time later on but I got the same story. Tell me I am not making this up.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Matthew
Chapter 12

43 When the unclean spirit is gone out of a man, he walketh through dry places, seeking rest, and findeth none.

44 Then he saith, I will return into my house from whence I came out; and when he is come, he findeth it empty, swept, and garnished.

45 Then goeth he, and taketh with himself seven other spirits more wicked than himself, and they enter in and dwell there: and the last state of that man is worse than the first. Even so shall it be also unto this wicked generation.

https://youtu.be/_AqXHyHJ01M

Trump needs to stop being a boomer and pandering to the perverts and secularists.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Interesting – the messianic rabbi is speaking about all the things the alternative protestant researchers are speaking about.

For example – Trey Smith

Genesis: Is it Real?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3CQtIWnx7c

Fart Simpson
Fart Simpson
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Check out:
Derek Gilbert
Michael Heiser
Jonathan Cahn

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Applies to those who are leaving Atheism and Christianity for Paganism.
Don’t think being Pagan won’t cause those who rejected God’s word to experience this.

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

I sometimes notice things that make me suspicious not by the publicity but by the lack of it. Remember three or more years ago when the magnetic poles started racing away from the north pole? Very dramatic and hasn’t happened in maybe 12,000 years. The last one they acknowledge of a large movement was 40,000 years ago. So they showed it moving miles per day. Now I read a book called “Magnetic Reversals & Evolutionary Leaps” so this freaked me out, I’ll give links that show why. So yesterday I decided to see what happened with that. A few years ago there were all kinds of rapidly searchable graphs and charts that showed how much it moved but now…what happened. The long term charts and real time graphs are gone. Oh sure the government has a real time mapping system but it only shows hours. Now what good is that? Hourly map data of the magnetic pole? What about decades, years? The mapping service that shows hours I put in several hundred thousand hours and it shows, “processing” but no answers. I finally found a map here
https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/maps/historical_declination/

Notice it does NOT give you clear data. It shows the dates and where the pole was but only for specific times and you have to do the math to find out exactly where it was at a certain date BUT it does show how frighteningly it has massively moved. It’s moved over a thousand miles recently. You have to fool with the graph to see this. Pick the Arctic view on the right, then click on the Modeled Historical Track of Poles and observed poles on the left. It will show you a track. It zoomed down all the way into Canada now it back tracked and is heading towards Siberia.

This thing been mostly in the same place for several thousand years until recently and when it moved, it moved very slowly. Not now. Like the last two decades. Look how the poles have zoomed around in the last two decades.

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Now here’s some links explaining why this is, not good.

https://web.archive.org/web/20210620094620/https://www.iceagenow.info/validating-my-contention-that-magnetic-excursions-trigger-extinctions/#more-29883

https://web.archive.org/web/20210620095924/https://www.iceagenow.info/magnetic-reversals-far-more-deadly-than-anyone-believed/

https://web.archive.org/web/20210812194351/https://iceagenow.info/category/another-book-by-this-author/

If you search for “map of magnetic north pole over time” and look at images it’s not hard to see that most of them seem to stop around 2020. Hmm…why?

And while we’re talking about poles, why not throw in a little Jewish art.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50BiGmGhgWE

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Robert Malone warns of Vaccines being injected into the food supply:
https://www.revolver.news/2023/01/dr-malone-shares-dire-warning-mrna-vaccines-are-being-injected-into-our-food-supply/
They are allowing fewer avenues for purebloods to remain purebloods.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

This Pagan who saw through the vax observes that Europeans are returning to Paganism:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKI8o4uTRS0&ab_channel=BjornAndreasBull-Hansen

Now there is more and more unapologetic Heathens. What is the best approach to deal with this?

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teo toon
teo toon
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

If Christian doctrine is not being taught, but rather false doctrines and ideologies; if Christians are falling away because of the heresies being taught and promoted; many non-Christians will naturally turn to worldly religions being ignorant of the true nature and history of pagan religions.

phelps
phelps
Reply to  teo toon
1 year ago

The apostle Jude laid it all out in one chapter. He did such a good job Peter all but quoted him in 2 Peter 2 (adding, iirc, that they were like dogs returning to their vomit.)

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Narrow is the path and few shall walk it. If they have heard the word of Christ and choose to leave there’s not much you can do. Be an example, speak the truth and spread His word as you can, the rest is up to the individual.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

“God said that I will take their cover-up and I will make it their burial shroud.”

“This is the season when God is gonna pull you outta the mud.”

Oasis Church – Resuscitate | Tim Sheets

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xO8cfsfh1yY

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago
Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Contrary to Media Reports:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVafVICuGmo&ab_channel=LivinginChina
Its just the flu.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Joe Biden and the CIA Worked to Install Current Communist Regime in Brazil – This Was All Planned

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/01/joe-biden-cia-worked-install-current-communist-dictatorship-brazil-deporting-brazilian-exiles-back-lula-regime/

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

A traitor reveals himself:

Rudy Giuliani says Trump once advised him to take top-secret files home
https://www.yahoo.com/news/rudy-giuliani-says-trump-once-080552793.html

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

Rudy Giuliani, I always knew he was crooked because there’s no way he could have been in the middle of 9-11 and not known. He let them haul off all the evidence, sell it to scrap dealers and send it off to China to be melted down. Illegal. Totally illegal, but they did it anyway.

Just Me
Just Me
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Me thinks he doth protest too much.