News Briefs – 01/17/2025

 

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

Visit AmericanStasi.com, the most important website on the internet, and see firsthand the massive Stasi-like domestic spying operation in the US which is targeting you and your loved ones.

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Don Jr interviews Ross Coulthart who is investigating the UAP retrieval programs for News Nation, and who has a whistleblower to claims to have taken part in retrievals. Supposedly they have caught the head of Military-investigation office AARO being given evidence of UAP retrievals, and then he went to Congress and lied about not having any evidence. Also, Coulthart says they have a helicopter pilot he interviews on the record, who saw an egg-shaped craft they retrieved, as well as others, including a Delta Force operator. Also, they say some of the drones in Jersey are in fact anomalous and mysteries.

News Nation claims is has obtained exclusive, never-before-seen video of one of these alleged UFO crash retrievals which will air in Saturday’s special report “Hunting UFOs: The Crash Retrieval Whistleblower” at 8p/7c.

The Hill – Some of these mysterious ‘drones’ are indeed UFOs and should be taken seriously.

On the other hand, there will be a ton of infiltrators trying to get in, so it is difficult to tell if that is malicious or just diligent. I would think the intel op behind Trump would be helping to sort the wheat from the chaff, but who knows.

Nov. 8 video shows election worker in Orange County, California, counting the same ballots 3 times.

Melania Trump takes vicious jab at Obamas, claiming they ‘withheld’ information during transition in Donald’s first presidency.

Don Jr’s PR guy handles the press:

The Inauguration will feature a security ring of steel around DC — In air, on ground, with 25,000 police and 8,000 soldiers on patrol.

House passes bill to deport illegal aliens who sexually assault women and abuse children — 145 pro-illegal alien Democrats vote NO.

Border agents getting their ‘mojo back’ as migrant crossings into US slow to a crawl ahead of Trump inauguration.

Biden exempted nearly 7000 foreign nationals from terror-related entry restrictions into the US.

Over 190 people detained in Border Patrol operation in California, causing growing fear amongst undocumented people who are now staying home from work and not sending their children to school.

Some immigrants are already leaving the US in ‘self-deportations’ as Trump’s threats loom.

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has reached a settlement with two Georgia election workers.

California government trying to help the people in their time of need:

DOGE brutally rejected two former Obama and Clinton aides who were attempting to join Elon Musk’s cost cutting machine, as the President simply said the administration had no room for Democrats.

WaPo cartoonist who tried to deride Republicans as rapists, groomers, and Nazis was just arrested for child porn.

Mike Davis: Jack Smith facing potential criminal probe for running election interference conspiracy.

This office was a means by which FBI explained why it as hiring incompetent American Stasi personnel, and not competent regular Americans.

Its closure would have offered more hope, had it not just been symbolic:

During Pam Bondi’s confirmation hearings for attorney general, top Senate Republicans asked her to support the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which federal agents have abused to spy on Americans. Compromised members of the conspiracy.

Biden’s Green loan office offers up a staggering $22 billion in admin’s final hours.

Lame duck Biden’s DOJ gives brutal MS-13 gang leader sweetheart plea deal in murder spree that killed 7. Note how he would be an asset of the conspiracy.

Massachusetts’ first openly non-binary elected politician has taken a month off work for the sake of their mental health after being accused of laziness and being asked to return to in-person meetings.

CDC Data: Covid ‘vaccines’ caused 112,000% surge in brain clots.

Elon Musk’s giant rocupper stage of his Starship rocket suffered a “rapid unscheduled disassembly” during the latest test launch, though the bottom was caught just fine:

I remember somebody saying the elites who underwent injuring ceremonies, would often opt to have joints wrenched, as it would leave no marks on their bodies::

Netanyahu says ‘last minute crisis’ with Hamas holding up approval of Gaza truce and hostage deal.

Marburg Virus is back in Africa again, killing five out of six people.

Far left UK government proposes BANNING “controversial” conversations, even just in pubs over a pint of beer.

Sweden to change Constitution and remove citizenship from fraudulent migrants and threats to the state.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer arrived in Ukraine’s capital on Thursday with a pledge to help guarantee the country’s security for a century.

Ian Carrol on the dancing Israelis is interesting. He is clearly intelligence and promoted, so some powerful entity is steering the narrative this way, which is but one way to highlight that Cabal surveillance knew 9/11 was coming, and let the attacks happen:

Send people to AmericanStasi.com, because we are three days from President Trump

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Farcesensitive
2 months ago
teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 months ago

If the latter, that means the Swedish state is going to impose exile on Swedish national, i.e., the natural born Swedes.That is unique in post Roman Empire, European history

Steve.O.Morris
Reply to  teotoon
2 months ago

It’s always the latter. Or the unsaid.

u.f.
u.f.
2 months ago

First time I heard of this interview regarding Roswell (1991). Wild stuff, if it is true. In short, this Gerald Anderson is describing how he, his dad, cousin, and uncle came across the crashed site first before anyone else arrived. He is describing what his 8 year old self saw, with the aliens and the craft… that it felt like a refrigerator being next to it, and some kind of acrid acetone like smell permitting from the wreckage. Apparently the alien 3.5-4 feet was confused and standing next to the injured (and dead) alien companions… but the alien that was alive got all scared and flustered when the military came through.
This is most likely old news for people here, all sounds comical, but it’s interesting to hear this kind of account.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivaWnbKsBkM

Ed
Ed
2 months ago

How does Greenland, with a population of about 57,000, have any homeless people? Everyone there is either on the payroll of the Danish government or the US Airforce, or born into a pre-industrial Inuit society that doesn’t have the individualism of ours. And anyone homeless would freeze to death during the winters.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ed
2 months ago

Hobos = surveillance, more often than not. Totally ignored by common society, have an excuse to just loiter around areas of interest, stare and behave like insane people, etc.

Remember that iconic video of the hobos all running cover for the laptop carjacker thief from a while back.

u.f.
u.f.
Reply to  Anonymous
2 months ago

My friend was driving his car, while I was in the passenger seat, and when we came to the stoplight, there was a ‘crazy’ lady with a sign (can’t remember what it said), seemingly asking for money, but she was just yelling out incomprehensible stuff. My friend rolls down the windows and offers a few dollars, she all the sudden breaks character and in a calm sober voice rejects his money. It was the weirdest shit I’ve seen. Then presumes to carry on lkena crazy person when the light turned green and we drive off.

Huck
Huck
2 months ago

AC, local Stasi update for the record. I had approximately a dozen Harris lawn-sign neighbors on two blocks adjacent to mine. All the signs are finally gone but for two anomalies. One is a corner house on a busy county road and the other is a very large, prosperous home and yard for the neighborhood. In each case their Harris sign remains but is flat on the ground as if discarded – in front of the well-tended home and visible to passers-by – for two months straight now. My assumption is Stasi cell captains are conveying a stand down order for the time being. What do you think?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 months ago

I got the coof that is going around. Finally went to the convenience store to get some cough syrup. Actually wore a mask since that should help from me spreading to others.
Even though almost no one ever tries to talk to me when I go there, this time I have two different randos and the cashier trying to get me to talk. Striking up random conversations. Which presumably would get me coughing and start spreading it more. Its like they don’t give a fuck they want me to spread to them and everyone else. Its insane.
A few token words and then I move on of course. But still its just crazy how these people behave.

Peter
Peter
Reply to  Anonymous
2 months ago

They have problem to recognize you, because of mask, and want to hear your voice?

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Anonymous
2 months ago

Over the counter Quercetin and those zinc vitamin C pills. Quercetin is an Ionophore that helps move zinc into cells and this kills the flu. It’s activity is simular but less powerful than Ivermectin.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quercetin

https://vladimirzelenkomd.com/treatment-protocol/

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9504481/

The last time I get a really bad, really bad flu, maybe it was covid, I took Ivermectin, Quercetin, lipsomal vitamin C and drank a huge amount of night time cough medicine equivalent to Vick’s nighttime cold and flu. I bought two big bottles of that stuff. I slept almost constantly and eventually beat it. The cold medicine really helped. Before I took it I was coughing so bad it was making my lungs hurt. So I chugged that stuff, and it worked. I was ill but comfortable.

You can search “Quercetin flu” and find a lot links.

From the AI at DuckDuckGo

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Quercetin is a plant compound that acts as a zinc ionophore, meaning it helps transport zinc into cells, enhancing its effectiveness in supporting immune function and potentially inhibiting viral replication. This property makes quercetin beneficial when taken alongside zinc supplements.

u.f.
u.f.
Reply to  Huck
2 months ago

I live in a very blue area, there were tons of Harris signs. After reading this comment, I had to check it out myself. Sure enough, most of them are down… except a couple. It really is weird. Most people leave their signs out way after the fact, but this is peculiar. I guess most people around me are in on it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 months ago

> House passes bill to deport illegal aliens who sexually assault women and abuse children — 145 pro-illegal alien Democrats vote NO.

I think this slow and steady march that slices away obvious hostiles group by group will be the most effective way to force the medicine on the normies. Start with the obvious criminals and demon worshipers and slowly march to the “innocent” invaders “just trying to feed their families back home.”

I heard a metric a while back that, if you simply changed the 3 strike policy in CA to a 35 strike policy, something NO ONE would object to, you’d still cut down on violent crime by 5%. Same concept here; start at the 35 strike policy monsters and walk it back over 4 years to a zero strike policy for any and all foreign invaders.

kid
kid
Reply to  Anonymous
2 months ago

35 strike policy actually seems amazing generally. Some would like a lower number I guess but pareto principle.

Ed
Ed
2 months ago

David Lynch died yesterday.

If you read one essay about his life and work, read the one by Andrew Anglin:

https://www.unz.com/aanglin/rip-david-lynch/

Steve Sailer phoned it in, as he has been doing for the past several years, but I’m sure his commentators will leave some interesting comments on the post he put up.

TRX
TRX
2 months ago

> Jon Voight, Mel Gibson, Sylvester Stallone

Voight and Stallone are rabid gun control advocates. Gibson says guns are “out of control.”

Shitweasels, every one.

TRX
TRX
2 months ago
Farcesensitive
2 months ago

The sidebar is partially gone.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 months ago

I was getting the WP install problem too.
So I don’t know what’s going on.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 months ago

Before the sidebar partially went away, but the sidebar was still there when it was over.

I see what happened about the log in.
The log in is now down by the comment box instead of in the sidebar.
It’s still not in the sidebar if you intended it to be.

Last edited 2 months ago by Farcesensitive
NTM
NTM
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 months ago

I have been getting the WP install screen over the last week. Sometimes it is only when I go to the comments and other times it is when I try to go to the blog. Usually clears in about an hour or so. No problem today.

Ed
Ed
2 months ago

I posted that Andrew Anglin wrote the best essay today on David Lynch, but Kevin Barrett’s take is also worth reading:

https://www.unz.com/kbarrett/rip-david-lynch-filmmaker-meditator-9-11-truth-seeker/

Its more in tune with the usual content of this blog. Here is David Lynch, on Dutch TV, discussing the 9-11 attacks:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDT6URLj–0&feature=youtu.be

“It’s not so much what they say, it’s the things that make you look at what you thought you saw in a different light.”

MentalAnon
MentalAnon
Reply to  Ed
2 months ago

Lynch will be greatly missed. We’re in a new timeline now.

Ed
Ed
2 months ago

After annuling their elections last year, Romania plans to hold new elections, but only candidates approved by the EU will be allowed to run in them:

https://rumble.com/v6adqag-romanias-silent-coup.-eunato-tries-to-stop-georgescu.html?e9s=src_v1_ucp

Fair enough. China has elections too, and only candidates approved by the Chinese Communist Party are allowed in them.

The video contains the information that the Romanian politician who is being banned has said he thinks the push for war with Russia is coming from the European part of NATO, and not the United States. That accords with what I have read elsewhere.

Steve.O.Morris
Reply to  Ed
2 months ago

Romania had elections won by nationalist party’s. China is trying to keep globalist and color revolutionary party’s out.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Steve.O.Morris
2 months ago

China is trying to keep out any party but the communists, as the communists always do.
Don’t try to put lipstick on that pig.

lowell
lowell
2 months ago

It finally happened – quality manufacturer has delivered a completely modernized 1911 with ALL features in one pistol.

This new offering from Staccatto has
1)external extractor
2)no grip safety
3)glock 17 mags
4)plastic magwell
5)flatwire recoil spring as standard
6)firing pin block for drop safety
7)optic cut optimized for optics-first
8)no barrel bushing
9)captive takedown levers that do not remove

Staccato HD: New 2011 Pistols with Glock Magazine Compatibility
https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/staccato-hd-new-2011-pistols-with-glock-magazine-compatibility-44818180

mobius
mobius
Reply to  lowell
2 months ago

‘druther have another 1911. I certainly don’t need more. I usually end up buying primers, powder, brass,…

Max Barrage
Max Barrage
Reply to  lowell
2 months ago

$2500 for a pistol?!?!

teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  Max Barrage
2 months ago

It transforms into a Jedi light saber when you press a secret button behind the trigger; so the rumor goes. It is best to keep these things simple.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  lowell
2 months ago

Looks like the designer was *really* into the Desert Eagle look, with a dash of “race gun” and maybe some Japanese manga comic book.

I’ll stay with my GI-style 1911.

Bman
Bman
2 months ago

Venue change:
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Last edited 2 months ago by Bman
mobius
mobius
Reply to  Bman
2 months ago

Wunderground says low of 22 with 15 mph winds. I guess it’s cold for there.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Bman
2 months ago

*Lots* better security indoors. Particularly since he can’t trust the SS or DCPD.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 months ago

Meme

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Farcesensitive
2 months ago

The login link is missing, I had to go to the login URL manually.

Last edited 2 months ago by Farcesensitive
lowell
lowell
2 months ago

Be me and finally decide to install and play HALO: MCC on my Steam account because we’re approaching something like ten years of DXVK and all the wonders that unlocked.

MICROSOFT ACCOUNT LOGIN? Okay I’ll just send you to my gmail spam account…. SOLVE FIVE PUZZLES??????? ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME?1?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!

How does ANYBODY put up with this bullshit? How does Windows still have ANY users? I want to put my fist through my $1000 monitor.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  lowell
2 months ago

Windows still has users because we only have two options (some consider Linux a third option; I don’t want to hear it.) But Windows people are weird in that they fear change. Microsoft still has people running Windows 98, 2000, XP, 7, and 10 and refuse to go to 11. I don’t think there are any die-hard Vista users who refuse to upgrade. I liked Vista except it was a resource hog that required 4GB of RAM in an era when the average consumer laptop only came with 512MB and was not upgradeable beyond 2GB.

Anon
Anon
Reply to  EricTheAwful
2 months ago

Linux is a third option

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Anon
2 months ago

As I said in my comment, I don’t want to hear it. I want to use my computer, not spend all my time running scripts because things don’t work right. I have no use for Linux. I’m happy for those of you who seem to worship it, but I hate it and refuse to use it for anything besides an occasional toy to remind myself why I won’t use it as my main OS.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  EricTheAwful
2 months ago

There are linux options that you almost can’t tell aren’t Windows.

a n
a n
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 months ago

Examples, please? Inquiring minds would appreciate a leg up, buddy, thanks a lot.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  a n
2 months ago

Mint is one of them.
Since I’m not a linux fanatic I don’t have a list, I just know the one I use on some computers and that there are some others.

Last edited 2 months ago by Farcesensitive
EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 months ago

I don’t use Windows.

I’m very happy for those who can use Linux and love it. I don’t. I also don’t understand why Linux users seemingly can’t sleep at night unless they can convert the rest of the world over to using Linux. It’s like a cult. Linux is an operating system, not a Gospel.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  EricTheAwful
2 months ago

I’m not a rabid Linux fan, but when people talk about it I will promote it as a way to resist the Microsoft/Apple duopoly that serves globohomo.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 months ago

I’m not trying to start a fight with you. You go back about as far on this site as I do. I’ve tried off and on to use Linux since the late 90’s, and I always hit some show stopper that sends me right back to Apple.

It’s not that I never use Windows, but that’s only on my work computer. I just refuse to buy anything with it.

kid
kid
Reply to  EricTheAwful
2 months ago

Realistically, Windows and Mac are promoted far more.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  EricTheAwful
2 months ago

“…Windows people are weird in that they fear change…”

No, has nothing to do with fearing change and everything to do with wasting huge amounts of time for no reason. Each windows version changes various interface behaviors and moves around where you do things to optimize the OS. It’s a huge waste of time to tweak this thing to work properly. They do this on purpose, I presume, because if it stayed the same no one would upgrade and to please all the “new shiny toy” lust bunch.

I really came to this point when, way back at WinXP, I could not get a new XP install to format a drive. The plug-in in administration would not come up. I went online and spent 3 days adding all sorts of garbage Microsoft workers said would fix the problem. Not a damn one did anything and worse, I had no idea what the hell they were getting me to install and much of it seemed superflicious. I moved on and fixed a few other random crap they had that didn’t work then came back to the computer management and, it worked, but I had NO idea how it got fixed. At that point I decided that if the whole entirety of Microsoft’s staff could not reliably fix their own crap there was no need for me to waste my time on useless advice from them and if I ever got the thing going I was going to leave it be best as I could. I only moved up to Win7 because I absolutely had to to get motherboard drivers. In fact windows 2000 with 64 bit upgrade and a few other driver upgrades would likely serve us all very well. I finally have win7 where I have spend many, many hours digging through it and truning off as much of their crapware as I can find, or am allowed to. Most of it after win2000 is just pasteing new crap over the OS.

I used to fool around and enjoy this but, now I just want something that works, just not Apple, because Apple if you don’t have a built in way to do something and it’s not in their “world view” they make very hard to do whatever it is you want that they don’t want you to do. They want total control of your OS, and it appears to me all your life.

Linux. I have run many, many, many versions and they are are so cobbled together. Now this is simultaneously a strength and a weakness. Stuff breaks constantly and works wonky and it takes even longer to get it going good. Personally I think it’s good enough now, but I really don’t relish the idea of spending 70 or 80 hour, or likely way, way more, time getting things like I like. Finding capable programs that do what I want. I have this with windows. There are so many little tiny portable programs that do all sorts of stuff and I have all I need with Win7. On the positive of Linux I think if I finally spend all the time learning all the ends and outs I can mostly, at this stage, freeze things and not spend a huge amount of time dicking with the OS instead of doing what I want. Now you might say, and would be correct, that Linux has all sorts of programs that do most anything but…you have to find them, and then spend hours and hours learning all this new crap that does nothing more that what you already can do and this is purely wasted time and of no further value when all you want to do is some searching, file moving and basic stuff, but instead spend hours and hours learning some newer, “better” way, which might, and likely would, be worse because open souce while magical and a great idea tends to be, on average, more cobbled together and lacking in documantation.

I do find lots of stuff that will not run on Win7, AI stuff I want, will happily run on Linux so I’m going to have to change. I’ve been running ventoy, a portable OS usb launcher, and modifying a version of MX Linux which seems to have a good deal of what I want.

So I’m not afraid of change I just don’t want to spend a huge amount of wasted hours making something work like I want it to. I’ve come to see computers not as something that facinates me, maybe a little still, but just a tool. And like I would not spend hours studying the metalurgy of a wrench, or taking apart my cordless drill, I don’t want to study OS administration either.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Sam J.
2 months ago

I just buy Apple. It works better for me.

In 2019, I was working a project that included a trip to Microsoft. I ended up having to explain how Microsoft products work to Microsoft employees. Granted, they were more sales focused, but it blew my mind they didn’t understand such a simple concept about what they were selling.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  EricTheAwful
2 months ago

BTW I have been instaling Linuxes to see if I could get it to work, doing what I want, since dial up, get Red Hat from a CD I bought that came with the book. Maybe 2.3???? or way back.