News Briefs – 01/23/2025

 

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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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Some new T-shirt designs. Some look like they might be cool on a black T-shirt or Sweatshirt. Any opinions welcome:

 

This week gig workers, trade unions and human rights groups launched a campaign for greater openness from Uber Eats, Just Eat and Deliveroo about the logic underpinning opaque algorithms that determine what work they do and what they are paid. I will bet surveillance gets all the work in those jobs, so the hob is profitable and pays to keep them on the road and on call. Those not in the conspiracy probably get almost no work, because the conspiracy wants them to quit, so their position can be filled by a surveillance person.

Senators McConnell, Murkowski, and Collins are reportedly set to oppose Pete Hegseth for Secretary of Defense. Vance would need to cast the tiebreaker.

Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) voted on Jan. 21 with Republicans to advance the nomination of Pete Hegseth, President Donald Trump’s choice for defense secretary, but said that he will not switch to the Republican Party.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) said Senate Republicans are ready to hold the Senate open “nights, weekends, and recesses” to confirm Trump’s nominees.

Elon Musk bashes the $500 billion AI project Trump announced, claiming its backers don’t ‘have the money.’ Again, stay in your lane, and don’t knock what the boss says. Day #2, and this asshole has disrupted Trump messaging again.

The federal government is considering new options to aggressively counter foreign cyberattackers, with some in Washington considering the use of private companies to hit back with couterattacks.

President Donald Trump fired top immigration officials at the Department of Justice quickly after taking office.

Congressman Brian Babin introduces Bill to end Birthright citizenship.

Huntington Beach votes unanimously to become NON sanctuary city.

Dr Anthony Fauci was given a pre-emptive pardon by outgoing President Biden on Monday – likely due to fears he could be charged with perjury by Trump’s DOJ over misleading testimony he gave regarding risky research he was funding overseas.

Archbishop Viganò: Bergoglio uses the Throne of Peter to act as a servant of Satan.

Spain’s leftist PM Pedro Sánchez wants to “end anonymity” of all users on social media.

Saudi Arabia plans $600 billion in new US investment, trade over four years.

Pero pensé todo nosotros estamos uno gente:

Migrants trying to terrorize and fuck over fellow migrants. The foundation of a united country. Clearly we should import more.

John Kiriakou says the CIA seeks to hire people with sociopathic tendencies, making the Agency a powerful organization staffed and run by psychopaths.

Harris’ marriage in turmoil as she blames husband for election defeat and focuses on future without the ‘dead weight.’

Employees at Google have worked to provide Israel’s military with access to its most advanced artificial intelligence.

German Chancellor Olaf Sholtz – “We have the freedom of speech in Europe and in Germany. Everyone can say what he wants, even if he is a billionaire. And what we do not accept is if this is supporting extreme-right positions.” You can say anything, anon, unless it happens to be true and about politics.

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has called an emergency meeting of the republic’s Security Council after security services received intelligence about an impending coup d’etat with the involvement of “foreign experts” who helped launch the color revolutions in Georgia and Ukraine.

Trump instructs Special Envoy to resolve Ukraine conflict in 100 days — Newspaper.

Ukraine’s chief army psychiatrist arrested on $1m corruption charge for selling service deferments.

Zelensky wants 200-300,000 US Troops on the front lines of Ukraine, or there will be no peace deal.

Trump orders ‘One Flag’ policy across all U.S. embassies — Pride and Black Lives Matter flags no longer allowed.

Top leaders sidestep World Economic Forum in Davos. Fears of assassinations?

 

Trump delivers on his promise to dismantle DEI – directs all federal diversity, equity and inclusion staff be put on leave

GOP aims to remove aliens from Census count.

Foot traffic drops 50% in busy Chicago shopping district known as ‘Mexico of the Midwest’ as Trump immigration raids loom.

The State Department has suspended flights bringing previously approved refugees to the United States, cutting off access to protection in advance of the timeline set by President Trump in a new order pausing the program.

U.S. border agents told to summarily deport migrants without granting asylum hearings under Trump edict.

The beginning of President Donald Trump’s second term has seen his net approval rating reach a historic high, according to Rasmussen Reports.

President Donald Trump is preparing to send around 10,000 troops to the southern border, and Border Patrol agents have been directed to deny entry to asylum seekers because they pass through countries where communicable diseases are present.

Illegal migrants self-deporting as Trump’s return spurs dramatic policy shift.

Steve Deace on Twitter:

From a Little Birdie on Trump winning the birthright citizenship battle at the Supreme Court (where this will ultimately go):

“The best argument is that a president has power to end birthright citizenship if its an invasion. Whoever on Trump’s team that crafted his EO appears to be following an opinion from Federal Judge Jim Ho making that case (or what we call in my legal circles “The Ho Invasion Theory”). I’m not sure even Clarence Thomas agrees yet with ending birthright citizenship whole cloth. But I do think more judges would be willing to sign on to ending it under the guise of a president stopping an invasion as opposed to a governor like when Texas tried this. Because presidents have wide constitutional latitude when it comes to matters of national defense, and these illegal aliens are causing enough harm to be treated as enemy combatants. Or at the very least this level of invasion has the potential to. And most agree that so-called birthright citizenship does not apply to enemy combatants.”

Dershowitz thinks the EO on Birthright Citizenship might not fly.

Report: ‘Anxiety and confusion’ besets ‘Deep State’ as purge begins.

The Justice Department has ordered the civil rights division to halt much of its investigative activity dating from the Biden administration and not pursue new indictments, cases or settlements.

Trans troops, Hunter’s helpers, DEI fanatics: Wokest heads to roll as Trump vows to fire MORE in bloodbath.

President Donald Trump has given a cryptic warning that Joe Biden should have pardoned himself before he left office.

Send people to AmericanStasi.com, because they aren’t willing to die for each other in the third world

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wlindsaywheeler
2 months ago

So Trump comes out and preaches this “Colorblind” society.

That “Colorblind” is Gnosticism, to not pay attention to particularity. It is a religion. It is Jewish Messianism. All this blather about “Separation of Church and State” is FAKE and GAY. The American government is imposing the Jew’s religion upon us. I reject that totally. And if you say that is “America” well, then the Truth is America has always been a Jewish Theocracy.

TRX
TRX
2 months ago

> Again, stay in your lane, and don’t knock what the boss says. 

Like Gates, Bezos, Zuck, etc., Musk probably thinks *he* is the boss, just lending a hand to a currently-incumbent politician.

Frosty
Frosty
Reply to  TRX
2 months ago

He needs an adjudication. He will flame out or spontaneously combust from his own hubris and overplaying the assigned roll. “They” may remove him from the game board if usefulness does not comport with his antics or unnecessary attention beyond the set script. Trump has been around that type, should be able to leash him in or rehome him away back into the outliers circles.

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TRX
TRX
2 months ago

> with some in Washington considering the use of private companies to hit back with couterattacks.

No problem with that. The US government has used mercenaries from the very beginning. Mercenaries formed the original US Navy. Lots more mercenaries in the Middle East. And lots of intelligence work as well.

note: current bureaucratese refers to mercenaries as “contractors.”

TRX
TRX
2 months ago

> Spain’s leftist PM Pedro Sánchez wants to “end anonymity” of all users on social media.

All statists do. And big-enough businesses. One wants positive ID for control, the other for marketing.

30 years ago the internet was the next-best thing to complete anonymity. Not so much any more, when they can track and save every packet. But that’s not enough; whole groups of people, including people like Tim Berners-Lee, who created the Web, want to see something like an “internet mainframe” with everyone logging in to authenticated terminals. For security, of course. And “to protect the children.” And certainly not for censorship or advertising, oh no.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  TRX
2 months ago

C’mon man, hurty words cause more damage than guns, of course we should all be tracked, it’s for our own good, obviously!

TRX
TRX
2 months ago

> GOP aims to remove aliens from Census count.

Expect some unhinged-level kickback on that one. Census has been counting illegals for a long time, and they’re used to destablish Congressional representation.

Without the illegals, various urban areas will lose MUCH of their political clout. They’re going to do anything they can to prevent that.

Ed
Ed
2 months ago

The executive orders are starting to look like some people have wargamed possible Cabal moves and are looking for ways to jam them up.

So the Cabal has brought what amounts to a merc army (the migrants) into the US so the deportations are made the top priority. The orders affecting the “health” agencies are aimed at preventing a rerun of the COVID operation. They are blocking the Ukraine pipeline to try to prevent the Cabal from starting a global war, and some of the diplomatic moves with Israel seem aimed at the same thing. The hiring orders are aimed against infiltration of federal agencies, they should also address security clearances and “sexual harassment” which are also Cabal personnel moves. The latter is currently being used against Hegseth, which the Cabal seems to be prioritizing blocking.

This is encouraging, but I am still blackpilled. I don’t see any signs of moving against the financing, in fact the opposite with the Bessent nomination. Also, it increasingly looks like a stand down order was issued to the North American branch on November 6th, 2024, which implies they have something big planned and are waiting for the tech to be ready.

TRX
TRX
2 months ago

> Trump orders ‘One Flag’ policy across all U.S. embassies — Pride and Black Lives Matter flags no longer allowed.

Yesss…

I keep thinking I will wake up and find Kamala Harris is President. I think I like this timeline much better. Reminds me a lot of the timeline where Trump beat Hillary in 2016.

Unlikely and borderline unbelievable, but there you are.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
2 months ago

How are Trx? On the mend?

Chief_Tuscaloosa
2 months ago

T-shirt/poster images:
“Surveillance” is “ei” so all above need correction
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#1-has a breaking & entering vibe vs watching from his house constantly;
2-same;
3-watching your kids is from viewpoint of reader being Stasi;
4-shadowy figure appears as if he’s about to break in vs watching from his house;
5-fingers opening window looks first person as if reader is Stasi–could be better if you had “That neighbor always looking at you–look back and find out why at American Stasi.com;
6-most don’t know what “the beam” is or to be afraid of it;
7-the 9/11 pic is good, recommend going away from all caps which is harder to read “and let the attacks happen” is understood, would also recommend “Some of your neighbors” instead of “Domestic Surveillance” to make it personal and gin up interest in your website to find out which neighbors;
8-woman being followed feels sexual;
9-Last one w/the kid is good, and I like the White on Red contrast but all caps harder to read than normal first letter capitalized;

wlindsaywheeler
2 months ago

Vox Day writes today: All systems fail in time, but the system of constitutional democracy has observably failed already. Its one theoretical justification was that it better represented the will of the people, which it very clearly doesn’t.

All human systems fail; the Catholic Church, a system, is severely failed.

This is the importance of Arete (virtue). Benjamin Franklin talked effusively on virtue but was not ordered into the American system. Arete is European, Pagan and Christian. It is an extensive Moral Code that includes the Virtue of Manliness, the Virtue of Righteousness, the Virtue of Sophrosyne, and the Virtue of Phronesis. Arete is a Habit that must be imbued from a young age—it becomes Habit and it, and IT ALONE, is what inculcates Goodness–living in Harmony with Nature, one’s kinsmen and with God, The Good. Arete is not only a Moral Code but an ideology of Excellence.

Everything, and I mean Everything has failed around us. The British and German Catholic Monarchies failed. — the Christian Churches have failed. ALL of them. II Peter 1:5 “Supplement The Faith with Arete”. Arete never fails. Arete is what is needed. Seriously, Christians need to start paying attention and doing what Scripture advises. No Arete, No Law. No Arete, No Good.

Kentucky Gent
Kentucky Gent
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
2 months ago

“All human systems fail; the Catholic Church, a system, is severely failed.”

LOL, nope. Not even close. It’s been around 2 millenia, and will continue to be around.

Because it isn’t a human system. It is Christ’s Church. We will persist until the dred Judgement Day. See you there! In the meantime, I hope you repent of your blasphemy against the one true faith.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Kentucky Gent
2 months ago

I’m sure the Pharisees said the same kind of thing.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Kentucky Gent
2 months ago

All man made systems will become corrupt over time. Sorry to say it but your beloved church has also. There will always be remnants, clean outs, reforms & renewals but the tendancy towards corruption & failure is ever persistent & will continue forever until Jesus returns. We must be vigilant – not be in denial because we feel irritated someone is taking a pot shot at our preferred religious institution.

In 2020 when governments locked down their populations & denied early treatments in favor of highly profitable novel gene therapy treatments with poor safety data, the catholic church sent a letter out to all its churches reassuring the faithful that there was no moral problem taking this product. The fetal cell line used in the manufacture was developed decades ago & only used tissue from 2 aborted fetuses. The promised benefit of the product outweighed the 2 abortions way back in the past.

This was a bald faced lie. It was an end justifies the means argument & passage of time doesn’t erase the ethical dilemma. The development of fetal cell lines required tissue from many aborted fetuses before they were successful in the technique. And as cell lines do weaken & die out new ones are needed to be made.

Catholics with strong pro life convictions were deceived into thinking there was no ethical problem or spiritual taint in getting the jab. This deception would’ve impacted any catholic trying to get religious exemption with their employer.

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Anonymous
2 months ago

Bruce Charlton wrote on his blog that when churches across the world stopped holding services in person in 2020, something that never happened during actual plagues, they confessed that while you might care about the church services, the people running them don’t.

Not just the Catholic churches, and I was happy to see a youtube video of a Catholic priest apologizing to his congregation about the events, but there has been no sign of reflection and repentance from the leadership of any church.

Charlton drew what I think is the correct conclusion that Christians just have to try to be faithful without involving the church, but he got the most complaints about this view from his Catholic commentators. It seems the Catholic view is that the church is sort of a good in itself.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ed
2 months ago

Very few churches stood up to the public health closure orders. It should’ve been onvious when liquor stores were allowed to stay open that this was a spiritual battle. My church closed & went online & I was instantly turned off by this & it took a long time to regain feelings of wanting to go back to church regularly because of the sense of betrayal & disapointment They could’ve had outdoor church – especially as during the George Floyd summer of love in 2020 there were plenty of public demonstrations in the same city that should’ve woken them up to what a farce the lockdowns were.

I moved to another country a few months ago for family reasons & even now when assessing local churches here foremost on my mind is how did they handle the lockdowns & did they apologize for cowardice later? This affects every sermon, teacher i listen to on line – how did they handle the pandemic?

wlindsaywheeler
Reply to  Kentucky Gent
2 months ago

General Cornwallis, Mason (1791)
“Your churches will be used to teach the Jew’s religion and in less than two hundred years, the whole nation will be working for divine world government. That government that they believe to be divine will be the British Empire. All religions will be permeated with Judaism without even being noticed by the masses, and they will all be under the invisible all-seeing eye of the Grand Architect of Freemasonry.”
https://henrymakow.com/nwo_introduced_under_masonic_g.html

General Cornwallis’ prophecy has come true! The churches have all adopted Political Correctness, Social Justice which is Cultural Marxism is throughout the Catholic Church–the Catholic Church is thoroughly engulfed in Cultural Marxism–Heresy and Apostasy.

I have NEVER adopted Cultural Marxism. I’m a racist. I’m still carrying the True Catholic Faith; I’m the last Mohican. I am The Catholic Church. Only racists can be True Catholics.

TRX
TRX
2 months ago

> Employees at Google have worked to provide Israel’s military with access to its most advanced artificial intelligence.

Back in the early 1980s the Hot New Thing was “Artificial Intelligence.” That was a failure that got recast as “neural networks” in the late 1980s. Basically, algorithms that would modify themselves to reach specific goals. Neural networks dominated tech articles and press releases, except nobody ever delivered anything non-trivial.

In the early 1990s emphasis shifted to “Big Data.” Vast data storehouses were being built, loaded with… everything. And then algorithms could step through and make connections that weren’t visible to ordinary humans, like “people who live in green houses are more likely to buy left-handed scissors” or “vegans are more likely to vote Democrat.” But while the giant databases were built, nobody ever came up with search algorithms that were efficient enough to make a profit.

In the late 1990s the big thing was “Natural Language Interfaces.” (remember Microsoft Bob?) Those turned out to be harder than expected and didn’t work very well.

There was a long gap of apparently not-much-happening, and then we got LLMs, “Large Language Models.” Which are a blend of all four above technologies.

That happened because both storage and computing power are incredibly cheap compared to 1990s standards. I doubt the algorithms are any better than they were then, but we can throw so much hardware at it, it doesn’t matter.

The seeds of the Industrial Revolution go back to the 11th century. But it took steel to make it happen. Well, not just steel – that was known for thousands of year – but steel in commercial quantities, cheap enough to be practical.

The Industrial Revolution started on January 10, 1709, when Abraham Darby made his first steel at Coalbrookdale in Shropshire, England. Some people talk about “steam engines didn’t happen until Steam Engine Time”; that is, when all the necessary pieces were available. Which is true, but the engineers and mechanics had been waiting for centuries for that last piece, that Darby provided.

And in return for fundamentally changing the course of human civilization, he is almost completely forgotten.

x marcus
x marcus
Reply to  TRX
2 months ago

What about Darby O’Gill and the little people? They aren’t forgotten. OOPS, wrong Darby, my bad.

savantissimo
savantissimo
Reply to  TRX
2 months ago

The Darbys also invented railroad tracks and the iron bridge. Other Quakers invented cast steel, the self-sharpening ploughshare, interchangable ploughshares (the first interchangable parts), passenger rail, restarted most forms of mining in Britain (particularly lead, with associated silver, which was the only domestic source of silver). Though they numbered only about 30-50 thousand at any given time, Quakers were the top producers of early clocks, watches, surveying and astronomical measurement tools and funded the Harrison chronometer, which allowed finding longitude and enabled navigation and trade. They proved the wave theory of light and originated the atomic theory of chemistry, invented the first microsopes that could see inside cells and the first medical antiseptics. They invented the fixed-price shop and small-business banking. Barclays and Lloyds banks were in Quaker hands until well into the 20th century, they had a greater share of the “global network of corporate control” (see paper of that name, p.17 of the supplementary unfo.) than the rest of Britain, or France or Switzerland — or most of the combined big American financial firms. Barclays is the top name on the list, with over 4% of the total network. The Quakers did a fair bit more than that, including founding many institutions you’ve heard of, Pennsylvania, for instance. (Not to mention Nantucket – Basil Fawlty:”don’t mention the whaling!”)

What happened? They originally were silent-meeting, “waiting on the Inner Light of Truth”, committed to scrupulous honesty, not of the world, endogamous and exclusive. Literally the Illuminati. The bible-thumpers split off and got pastors, becoming “lost to the world”, then went and converted a huge bunch of Africans. The silent meetings dropped endogamy, openened their membership, became egalitarian; the hereditary Quakers were quickly outnumbered, then virtually replaced. Many major meetings going back at least to the 1970s had no “birthright Friends” at all. There are about 30,000 silent-meeting Quakers now of whom perhaps less than 10% have 19th century Quaker ancestors. The newcomers were largely attracted by automaticic draft exemptions, so as you might guess, they were pure shitlibs. Other infiltrators, no doubt including various strains of Cabal could walk right in and take over, so they did Take heed, don’t get replaced by enemies posing as Friends.

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

Not steel, iron.Not that what Abraham Darby did was not oimportant. It was but it generally wasn;t steel, Bessmer was the one who realy kicked off steel making in mass quantities at low cost. Millions and millions of tons.

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

“…The Bessemer process was the first inexpensive industrial process for the mass production of steel from molten pig iron before the development of the open hearth furnace….”

TRX
TRX
2 months ago

> Report: ‘Anxiety and confusion’ besets ‘Deep State’ as purge begins.

I will play a sad dirge on my violin to demonstrate my sympathy.

[reaches for magnifying glass] I know it left it somewhere on my desk…

x marcus
x marcus
Reply to  TRX
2 months ago

But can you play as well as good old Colonel Klink, my good man?

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
2 months ago

Re: shirts…
Most look great, but for text, it is almost always better to ask a question than to make a statement. Do you want your viewers to actually process your words through their noggins?

wlindsaywheeler
2 months ago

On birthright citizenship and Immigration in general.

All Immigration, both Legal and Illegal, is Ethnic Dilution which is SOFT Genocide. The Catholic Church teaches that NO law is legitimate if it doesn’t serve the Common Good.

The 1924 Nationalities Act was a perfect and good law since it is directed at the Common Good of the Anglo-Saxon, preserving the racial make-up of America, preserving the heritage ethnicities of America.

On the other hand the 1965 Immigration Act was instigated and orchestrated by the Jews to accomplish THEIR RELIGIOUS GOALS.

Prof. Kevin MacDonald’s excellent research:
Jewish Involvement in Shaping American Immigration Policy 1881-1965: A Historical Review
http://www.kevinmacdonald.net/immigration.pdf

It had NOTHING to do with the Common Good of the Anglo-Saxon whose colony this is. The 1965 Immigration Act is Null and Void, along with Reagan’s Amnesty and any other act or law promoting race-mixing.

No Law is legitimate if it harms the Common Good of the Anglo-Saxon.

This is the principle: “You can NOT Legalize Genocide”.

All this crap going on in America will end on that principle: “You can NOT legalize Genocide”.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
2 months ago

Israel seems to be doing ok at legalising genocide, just saying.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
2 months ago

“Ethnic Dilution”

What an idiot

Max Barrage
Max Barrage
Reply to  Anonymous
2 months ago

Wow, what an incredibly compelling rebuttal. You sure have convinced me

Berveley
Berveley
Reply to  Max Barrage
2 months ago

Pure breeds are inbreeds.

At best pure blooded don’t breed and are dying out. At worse, your pure blooded are low testosterone soy-smiled narrow-shouldered weaklings.

If my 4 sons came home with Iranian, Indian, Japanese & Lebanese wives, I would look forward to see awesome strong intelligent & eventually fertile grand-sons.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 months ago

At the national/ethnic/racial level that fierce loyalty is nothing but good and that’s why they are trying to force outbreeding, including clumsy propaganda like this guy here.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Berveley
2 months ago

Don’t be stupid.
The White genepool if very wide and deep, it doesn’t need any outside genes to avoid inbreeding.
There’s also genetic danger in mixing genetics that are too far apart, without even considering the dangers like lower IQ and other inferiorities of various other groups.

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axed
axed
Reply to  Anonymous
2 months ago

How to tell me you are an illegal without stating you are an illegal…

ALL NEED TO GO BACK

Farcesensitive
Reply to  axed
2 months ago

Probably an H1B, actually.

axed
axed
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 months ago

Good take, Farce. You are appreciated, taking just about any discussion and making an addition that makes it even more well-rounded.

phelps
2 months ago

Senators McConnell, Murkowski, and Collins are reportedly set to oppose Pete Hegseth for Secretary of Defense. Vance would need to cast the tiebreaker.

Maybe not, Fetterman voted to advance him already once.

Glad Bidet Got Flushed
Glad Bidet Got Flushed
2 months ago

People will be shocked when they see the extent of Biden Admin crimes and harmful policies. ICE roundups and DEI elimination are helpful to start the healing, and then comes the vax, censorship and graft revelations. Stay tuned for more!

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 months ago

Biden, and most politicians, is just a low level administrator, there to do the bidding of his masters.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  English Tom
2 months ago

And they all need to be made into examples, to encourage the others.

phelps
2 months ago

Employees at Google have worked to provide Israel’s military with access to its most advanced artificial intelligence.

Do you think those “employees” might be of a particular ethnicity?

arrrr
arrrr
Reply to  phelps
2 months ago

Sayanims gonna sayanim, right?

phelps
2 months ago

Trump delivers on his promise to dismantle DEI – directs all federal diversity, equity and inclusion staff be put on leave

Not only that, but they have instructed employees that they have a duty to report any attempts to reform these groups under other names, and there is an email to report it to — DEIAtruth@opm.gov. The memo threatens “adverse consequences” if you know and don’t report it within 10 days.

phelps
2 months ago

From a Little Birdie on Trump winning the birthright citizenship battle at the Supreme Court (where this will ultimately go):

Agreed. This invasion argument, I think also adding in the originalist argument that the intent of the amendment was obviously to recognize citizenship of freed slaves, not to make some kind of dramatic change in how citizenship in the US is recognized.
I think that the second argument swings Thomas, and he also ends up concurring with the first argument.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 months ago

The T-shirt designs are all good. As to the migrants messing over other migrants, even normies know that mass immigration has historically brought in criminal orgs (the Italian Mafia being the most known). Even the pro immigration sorts admit this is a problem for the migrants mostly and for the natives.

Jimmy
Jimmy
2 months ago

T-shirt designs are so many times better this batch!
1. You’ll want to spell surveillance correctly
2. Make some without “Domestic”. More intriguing and engaging.

Frosty
Frosty
2 months ago

So the tik tok to boss was (arranged so) seated with secret agent code named “Hibiscus” aka: Tulsi G. DNI director appointee during the inauguration. Very interesting. Did the comrade palm pass off the back door surveillance keys for tik tok platform systems on a thumb drive to agent Hibiscus, in exchange for five eyes nations intel exposure of Falun gong operatives or errant western china Muslims in exchange? It is a big club and you people here ain’t in it. It is all so tiresome. stay frosty anyway.

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Just Me
Just Me
2 months ago

T-shirt designs…
Those would make awesome “refrigerator magnets”. We could leave them around town, on gas pumps, metal doors/windows on stores, store shelves; anyplace you find metal.

Wolf Creek
Wolf Creek
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 months ago

I like stickers best: small, concealable, quick and easy to apply, carry a batch in your vehicle or in a pocket. BUT, you can also get t-shirts, magnets, beverage coasters, guitar picks, matchbooks, etc etc. (not an endoresment but I use Sticker Mule) for all these things but the matchbooks.

an on
an on
Reply to  Wolf Creek
2 months ago

Every Gas Pump GETS A STICKER, show them we can lay it on thicker, tough adhesive needs a razor blade, anyone removing has a chance to to be seen on the cameras scratching the pump paint, win win, hey?

Danger Semiconductor
Danger Semiconductor
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 months ago

All of the designs are too wordy and intricate to get the point across at a glance. You need much shorter versions with much simpler pictures. For instance, the 9/11 one would be much more effective with wording: “9/11: the Surveillance knew” “AmericanStasi.com” Then have very simple outlines of the twin towers with an impact point having a stylized explosion.

Marielle Redclaw
Reply to  Just Me
2 months ago

Stickers. The kids love stickers.

Bungi
Bungi
2 months ago

I think that you have surveillance spelled wrong on the T-shirts. Best to check it before having any printed.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 months ago

First four new memes are a little bland, a little vague, it might be a new video game being marketed, the average passerby in the Targeted Individual target demographic is not quite sure. I like the visuals, the perspectives, but there’s just not enough specificity in either the image or words. You might also just be referring to the NSA tech surveillance everybody already thinks they know about and have already been coping with or ignoring, and the vague image/message might just be a metaphor for that already-known situation. People are going to tend to misinterpret your meaning through one of several I-already-know-about-this lens. That’s what makes the 5th and 6th new memes so effective. People are supposedly accustomed to think of themselves as constantly-spied-on technologically, but the notion that your neighbors might be spies monitoring you is still stigmatized as “schizo”, so that 5th one, just by simply showing the act of parting the blinds, conveys an appropriate shock to the brain and primes them, even those passing by for a few seconds, to ask “Oh my god, what if” as they themselves part the blinds to stare at their neighborhood and mentally assess their neighbors as potential spies. The beaming one is also excellent for that same quick systemic-shock-to-assumptions reason. People aren’t used to thinking about beaming outside of nervously joking about loony bins, even though they must be vaguely aware that it’s already totally possible, just look at all the satellites, surrounding earth like a shell, let alone next-door neighbors with dish equipment and roaming truckbeds with beaming tech. I would even pose the direct question to people: “Are you being beamed?” Like the lawyer ads on buses, “Are you injured?” Which is dastardly projecting I-am-injured thoughts into people like Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy. But prompting them to ask themselves “Am I being beamed?” could be a life-saving form of rhetorical sorcery, because the ones who need to ask it of themselves the most, ARE being beamed, and probably haven’t even considered the possibility seriously yet, even with Havana Syndrome in the news, even with gangstalking expanding into the popular consciousness.

Bungi
Bungi
2 months ago

While I am at it, comments that haven’t been approved yet have an orange note saying “awaiting for approval”. That should be either “awaiting approval” or “waiting for approval”.

Thanks for all you do.

teotoon
teotoon
2 months ago

If David Icke is correct in his observations, then we have been played and we are in dire straits:

Two Days In… The Agenda I Predicted Has Begun – David Icke Dot

Farcesensitive
Reply to  teotoon
2 months ago

Icke has no credibility.

teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 months ago

Said whom? Is what he said correct or not is the only question.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  teotoon
2 months ago

Whether it is correct or not is a matter of opinion, and his opinion has no weight.
He’s a longtime Judas Goat.

a
a
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 months ago

But can’t he show remorse and come back like Jimmy Swaggart and all those other disgraced preachers, he’ll be good this time, promisssssss…

Too bad he got such a good start long ago and then went off script (according to the skeevy ones), then maybe he got handed a deal he couldn’t refuse, and here we are again with another fronted gatekeeper. Like AC says, if he gets lots of traction and exposure, not shadowbanned and kept in a dark corner, that could be a clue. Add him to Jordan Peterson, Benji Shapiro, et al.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  teotoon
2 months ago

James Delingpole had a live in-person interview with David Icke before an audience a few years ago. His admiration of Icke unravelled in real time when questioning revealed how shallow Icke’s thinking is.

AnonL
AnonL
Reply to  teotoon
2 months ago

I don’t have much patience for videos, but this one was worth the time. If he’s right, it explains some of the things that Trump does/says that bother me. And, if he’s right, we are watching a psyop go down in real time. I really want to believe Trump is ‘our guy’ but the contradictions are blatant, at least to me. So I’m hoping for the best but……

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  teotoon
2 months ago

The value of his opinion is right there in his name: Ick. Just ignore doomposters until proven otherwise.

Marielle Redclaw
2 months ago

“Trump approval rating”

Have to admit I’m drifting away from sites like MoA and Son Of The American Revolution. Nothing makes them happy- p3erpetual followers of letting perfection undercut good enough. After Trump’s busy day yesterday, MoA was complaining about the exact wording of Trump Truth Social comment about relations with Russia. FFS… I don’t think they will like Trump until he’s nuking Israel or something.

Just glad you’re still here, AC. 🙂

Trump is doing more than even I expected. And I wanted anyone even peripherally involved in the border invasion rounded up, tried, and executed, even the employees of the mysterious NGOs, but I know how to keep expectations realistic.

I might actually start believing in Q. 😀

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
2 months ago

IMHO, best to not black pill, but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t hold Trump’s feet to the fire. None of these EO’s are worth shit until words turn into ACTIONS.
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The DEI one is a step in the right direction.
https://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=252711

Anon
Anon
2 months ago

Why Evil Elites love “Equality” so much:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=edQoeca0ILw

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anon
2 months ago

We know why: it allows illogical placement of cabal assets into wherever they’re needed with no real cover story required. The enemy doesn’t give a shit about worshipping the magical negro or curry-jeet menace; the enemy hates these people even more than we do. Cabal simply sees them as useful weapons to enact their plans, run surveillance, deny real humans resources, etc.

Anon
Anon
Reply to  Anonymous
2 months ago

Indeed.

Berveley
Berveley
Reply to  Anon
2 months ago

Is it so Evil equals Good?

Anon
Anon
2 months ago

Can’t rule out the possibility that the faction backing Trump found that DEI was destroying the Empires ability to function. And that this rollback is necessary for their other objectives.

Here is one member who is rolling out an AI curated Surveillance system:
https://x.com/SovMichael/status/1882068684325462083

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anon
2 months ago

DEI was never about promoting foreigners, it was about promoting cabal assets with a convenient cover story for why the illogical placement of idiot losers somehow made sense.

They would use white people if we were easier to control and equally willing to serve their master, Satan. It’s simply a harder sell to real humans.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
2 months ago

Foreigners were always more willing to betray native populations no matter what culture or ethnicity they were.
Tyrants have imported them for that purpose all throughout history.

It was always going to favor foreigners, even if that wasn’t the primary goal.

Anon
Anon
Reply to  Anonymous
2 months ago

Sure. But lack of competence in the right positions is hurting them.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
2 months ago

“Harris’ marriage in turmoil as she blames husband for election defeat and focuses on future without the ‘dead weight.’”

Knowing her husband’s domestic history it sounds like black-eye peas and cauliflowered ears are back on the menu.

“Oh, you know how Kam gets after a couple of glasses of wine. So clumsy and all right dear?”

JFW
JFW
2 months ago

Hey AC, check out the midwesterndoctor substack where he discusses the protective benefits of DMSO from all sorts of radiation, ultrasonic waves, etc. Might be helpful in your battle.

map
map
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 months ago

Dr. Mercola covered that as well.

Jeroth
Jeroth
2 months ago

Suggestion for poster/t-shirt:
“Up to 3% of the East German population was on the Stasi payroll.
You think it can’t happen here?
American Stasi.com”

Anonymoose
Anonymoose
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 months ago

It needs to be shorter:

3% of East Germans were Stasi…

Who’s watching you?

Americanstasi.com

AnonL
AnonL
Reply to  Jeroth
2 months ago
map
map
Reply to  Jeroth
2 months ago

I think that is 30%

an on
an on
Reply to  map
2 months ago

Maybe it was 3% stasi, 30% native informers reporting to stasi…

Still a big screwing of the locals, either way.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 months ago

Meme

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Bman
Bman
Reply to  Anonymous
2 months ago

Do you know what I had for the fourth week?
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Bman taking 500 AI vaccines and shoving them up Larry Ellison’s crack, until his head does a Barry Bond’s and blows up.

Farcesensitive
2 months ago

Trump Unveils Legally Complex Plan to Prosecute Fauci for ‘Crimes Against America’
https://rumble.com/v6byqdv-trump-unveils-legally-complex-plan-to-prosecute-fauci-for-crimes-against-am.html

Farcesensitive
2 months ago

https://badlandsmedia.tv/federal-court-rules-fbis-warrantless-surveillance-under-fisa-violates-fourth-amendment/
Federal Court Rules FBI’s Warrantless Surveillance Under FISA Violates Fourth Amendment

Farcesensitive
2 months ago

President Trump has signed an executive order banning Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC)

This was going to be abused by big banks as a social credit score where they could freeze your money for wrong think

Huge day for freedom pic.twitter.com/QSyLZec5u7— DC_Draino (@DC_Draino) January 23, 2025

https://twitter.com/DC_Draino/status/1882536292652880042

Farcesensitive
2 months ago

The CIA purposely kept intelligence from President Trump during his first administration, according to a senior CIA officer who was caught on a hidden camera.

This is called treason.

In a new film by @OKeefeMedia, a CIA officer bragged about hiding information from Trump.

“We kept information from [Trump]. He’s an idiot.”

The man later realized he was being filmed and demanded he see the camera.

“You hear conspiracies, allegations… but this guy was actually talking about how they withheld intelligence from the president…” O’Keefe said.

https://x.com/CollinRugg/status/1882525019235844272

Farcesensitive
2 months ago

The US Supreme Court on Thursday said it will allow the government to implement the Corporate Transparency Act, requiring millions of businesses to file information on their beneficial owners.

The justices stayed the injunction blocking the enforcement of the CTA, which requires US entities to disclose who owns and controls their businesses.

The move paves a path for the government to move ahead with enforcement of the law while its merits are being debated in the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. That court plans oral arguments March 25.

It doesn’t, however, reinstate the Jan. 13 deadline to file ownership information with the Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network.

A representative for the agency didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

More at: https://news.bloombergtax.com/daily-tax-report/supreme-court-allows-enforcement-of-corporate-transparency-act

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 months ago

Obviously any program that allows the feral .gov to create lists has potential for fuckery, but isn’t the conceptual idea of forcing shell companies to disclose their shell game linkages sort of a good thing?

Not many real people have a reason to form up 900 shell companies and pass around financial fuckery outside of evading the taxman, which isn’t worth the trouble unless you’re making serious money, no?

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
2 months ago

It’s a 4thA and 5thA violation, and it is yet another bureaucratic burden imposed on even the smallest businesses to suppress competition for larger ones, it also will create many paperwork crimes where people are punished for honest mistakes and errors in the paperwork.

Farcesensitive
2 months ago

TRUMP TO MAKE ATF AGENTS START DEPORTING ILLEGALS…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtZ4iiyHwgw

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 months ago

Maybe he can make them start reading the constitution too, but I guess we can’t ask too much of “people” who’s highest aspirations in life were dog euthanizers.

Bman
Bman
2 months ago

I was resetting a password on Microsoft’s site. I had to enter in a code to verify I was a person. There was a new option to have words read to you and you have to type them out. The computer voice girl reads the words and it sounds like there is an indian guy in the background saying, “You are shit!”. WTF

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Bman
2 months ago

Based pajeet spitting on softcocked software outsourcing idiots. He can keep being hilarious in his homeland, however. We’re full.

Farcesensitive
2 months ago

Federal Government Drops COVID-19 Vaccination Requirement For Legal Immigrants

https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/federal-government-drops-covid-19-vaccination-requirement-legal-immigrants

Farcesensitive
2 months ago

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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 months ago

Usually these charts are complete shit and make wild assumptions that do not match with my observed reality on the ground, but this might be the first to actually pass the sniff test.

Their definition of “living” is probably inflated to comfortable middle-class living standards, but I suppose tuning to that as the goal of most families makes sense.

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

In other words, dad and mom both have to go to work while the public schools take care of them during the day.

Anon
Anon
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 months ago

What can you buy with your money is just as important as having cash in your hand.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anon
2 months ago

That makes things worse, not better.

Berveley
Berveley
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 months ago

To have a good sized family, buy a house but be prepared to be poor.

Watch them as a hawk. Teach them the Bible and Bible values.

The long term benefits massively outweigh the short term negatives.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Berveley
2 months ago

The point is that it shouldn’t be that way.
It didn’t used to be that way, the average man could live a decent life or even one of mild luxury while having 4 or 5 kids.

Farcesensitive
2 months ago

Trump Tells Hannity: Would “Rather Not” Slap Tariffs On China As Negotiations Ongoing

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/trump-tells-hannity-would-rather-not-slap-tariffs-china-negotiations-ongoing

What is he doing?!

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 months ago

Run it through the Trump Translator: of course he would rather not be forced to take any hostile actions against anyone! But you keep misbehaving and not playing fair Mr. Chinaman, so our hands are tied, we have to enforce the tariffs. Sad!

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
2 months ago

He’s supposed to be pushing tariffs as good for their own sake.
We need tariffs slapped on everyone to replace the income tax.
Framing them as regrettable is not good, maybe saying extra tariffs are regrettable would be good optics, but China is the number one place we should be applying base level tariffs to. (not to neglect all the others)