News Briefs – 01/29/2023

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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.”

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DFT – EU And G7 Agree On Price Cap On Russian Diesel

DFT – Boeing Report Disappoints Investors

DFT – UN Predicts Turkish Inflation In 2023 Will Be Higher Than The Government’s Forecast

DFT – Spotify To Cut 6% Of Its Workforce

DFT – China Is Now The Third Largest Automobile Exporter

After years of Democratic alarms, 0% of black Georgia voters report ‘poor’ experience voting.

The Zuckerberg-funded group the Center for Tech and Civic Life that gave out $420 million to election offices in 2020 is gearing up to do the same in 2024.

DePape cites “globohomo” on phone call to Oakland news channel. “I’m in the process of trying to set up a new site out of the reach of tyrannical globoHOMO fascists and their internet censors.” The hippie woman he lived with, Gypsy Taub, said he was a diehard leftist whose political beliefs were just like hers, then he disappeared for a year or two, nobody knew where he went, but when he came back he had mental problems.

Hunter Biden apparently turned his father’s Wilmington, Del. mansion into a high-powered and possibly compromised home office, wheeling and dealing with some of the same nations whose names have turned up in classified documents recently discovered at the home, according to experts and leaked cellphone texts.

Jesse Waters says the Bidens are all over FBI wiretaps talking to China because the FBI was investigating Patrick Ho, a Chinese bagman who eventually got caught for bribing African leaders and helping Iran evade sanctions.

Deep triggered – The CIA and Intelligence Community are very worried about the House Subcommittee on Federal Government Weaponization.

Stefanik wants to investigate whether FBI was keeping a limo company operational despite rafts of violations because the owner was an FBI intel asset. Like a taxi driver. They probably used the pervasive machine to guide targets to his company. It didn’t matter if his cars couldn’t make inspections, or even didn’t have brakes. Like Epstein, the owner was, “with intelligence.” And notice, he became an asset, and rose above the law, when he got busted for being a criminal. Stefanik is thoroughly comped, so don’t expect it to do anything however.

Biden’s notebooks from time as VP among items seized from Delaware home. If FBI is in the house and he was kicked out, you can bet they cloned every computer hard drive, whether they had a warrant or not. To intel, not having a warrant just means they can’t use it in court.

Background on Jack Maxey, who moved to Switzerland to get away from Cabal surveillance, so he could release some data or other from Hunter’s laptop which would blow everything open in two weeks:

Jack Forrester Maxey and his former wife, Talbott Maxey, come from old US media families (N.W. Ayer and Media General); they’re true blue-blood American aristocracy. Jack was raised in affluence in PA and graduated from Yale with a degree in History. Following his graduation, he was commissioned into the US Navy. After leaving the service, he worked for Phil Graham, who first served as a Democratic Congressman (1979–1983), then as a Republican Congressman (1983–1985), and finally as a Republican Senator from Texas (1985–2002).

… Phil Graham was a senior economic adviser to John McCain’s presidential campaign… In 2010, Graham said: “Joe Biden was one of my favorites in the Senate. Completely wrong, but a very sweet man.”

After Maxey’s political stint, he worked on Wall Street, “holding many positions in the alternative space of hedge funds and private equity.” He also spent time in Puerto Rico as an entrepreneur. In 2017, he returned from the cold and was ‘inserted’ into the conservative movement as a journalist. He traded his tuxedo for a western belt buckle and chowing Tobacco and published a few pieces for the Miami Standard and Big League Politics (two articles with Cassandra Fairbanks). By late 2018, he hit prime time as Steve Bannon’s co-host on the ‘War Room.’

DeSantis advisers prepare for potential presidential run, explore staff options.

AP whines : Republican lawmakers who have spread election conspiracy theories and falsely claimed that the 2020 presidential outcome was rigged are overseeing legislative committees charged with setting election policy in two major political battleground states.

Online system to seek asylum in US is quickly overwhelmed.

Secretary of Homeland Security Mayorkas smuggled 100,000 migrants into the U.S. through a hidden parole pathway. From the piece:

The NYT was given an official briefing on the pathway, which was name CBP One after many reporters were unable to explain the migration pathway.

The secret pathway delivers more than 240,000 illegal migrants into the U.S. per year under the disguise that they will be used as economically despite a 1986 ban on the corporate hiring of immigrants.

This is in addition to the 360,000 migrants per year that officials will bring in from Haiti, Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua using the same hidden pathway.

Illegal crossings up 743%… in Vermont.

The White House on Friday said it has already approved around 16 million Americans for student debt relief ahead of Supreme Court debate on whether or not the program will be allowed to proceed.

Google exec fired after female boss groped him at drunken bash, tried to initiate an affair, suit says. It is easy to think it is just a horny woman looking for fun outside her marriage, but the environment may skew the statistical probabilities significantly, IMO. Two interesting points. He complained, and she was entirely bulletproof, and then he got fired. And then coworkers all around him sought to minimize everything to him, telling him it was just “Tiffany being Tiffany.” I think intel was testing him to see if he was promotable to a higher level, ie compromisable. The fact he had seven kids he was responsible for made it even better in the eyes of intel, as he would not want his family shattered if they got him. The other workers have the feel of fellow support staff in the conspiracy taking his temperature after the attempt, and then trying to cool this mark by minimizing it all to protect a fellow traveler before he began making noise to get her in trouble. Google ignored his complaint because it is an intel operation, and she was an intel asset following the orders of command, and thus was under protection.

Understand, Google is basically CIA-run, by assets CIA totally controls through blackmail and intimidation. It is rife with surveillance, assets, monitoring, and even probably some officers under covers. The search engine everyone uses is too powerful to be left any other way than thoroughly permeated and controlled. Everyone there is buried under surveillance, probably even more than me. Their kids are surrounded by kid agents in school. Their homes are constantly watched and eavesdropped on. He walked away thinking it was a lone promiscuous woman and woke culture that got him fired, when the reality was he was surrounded by intel at that party, and buried under surveillance, she was sent in by handlers, and multiple people were running it all from some control center. If he had banged her he would have been promoted up the ladder super-fast, and if he tried to be independent, like with Governor David Patterson, two guys would have walked into his office, pulled out graphic, close-up stills of the video from that night, and asked what his wife would have thought about him banging another woman. Probably something similar to how the boss could have been recruited, assuming she was not running surveillance for this thing as a child.

I look back on how clueless I was at 20, thinking you got ahead by working hard and being competent, when in reality you simply give the hidden watchers blackmail to make your career soar. I am just blown away at my cluelessness. But a fascinating case study. I tried to find a history on the woman, but there was nothing.

It is a shame, because if you are a normal person who just wants honest friends and to help good people succeed, as your skills are recognized honestly, you are kind of fucked. Because intel runs things, this world belongs to the kiddie diddlers, the adulterers, the druggies, the criminals, and others who do bad things and want them kept quiet.

Fox News host Tucker Carlson said Friday that Antifa “does not appear by accident” and intends to secure a political outcome in the wake of Memphis police releasing footage of a fatal altercation involving officers and a motorist. They are a production, put on by intelligence.

US paid $853 billion in interest on uts $31 trillion debt in 2022 – more than the US defense budget.

Pilots are dying at Southwest Airlines at over 6X the normal rate after the Covid “vaccine” rolled out.

Football player collapses suddenly after suffering from cardiac arrest during Beitostølen Cup in Norway.

Algerian football player drops dead during the ‘African Nations Championship’ match.

Wife of Wales’ First Minister Mark Drakeford dies suddenly.

Healthy father, just 47, suddenly drops dead while out for a morning jog due to a ‘catastrophic event’ – and one in five Australians are at risk of meeting the same fate.

A 9-year-old girl who suffered a cardiac event at Jay Peak Resort last month is recovering thanks to the quick response of park staff, a statement released by the resort said.

“Largest ever post-marketing vaccine study” from NZ finds link between Pfizer vaxx & acute kidney injury.

Mexico’s most famous UFO expert believes a photo of a sunset over a stadium near the US-Mexico border shows a flying saucer.

Buttigieg is dominating a poll of the NH State primary for Democrat Presidential nominee.

In the news again at ZD Net: Scientists use Wi-Fi routers to see humans through walls; Researchers demonstrate how Wi-Fi can be used for monitoring – and why it might actually be a good idea. 

One of five Tyre Nichols cops charged with murder was the president of Mississippi college fraternity that beat potential newcomers and paddled man’s testicles up to 200 times in sick hazing rituals. I really think Fraternities are gateways into becoming an asset of Cabal, and they are probably run by Cabal assets. I have no idea what to tell young guys looking for the path forward. You can either go for the successful career and join a fraternity, and try to navigate Cabal’s blackmail traps while protecting your soul, which will probably be tricky. Or you can try to fight on your own, which is vastly more difficult, and will see many doors closed to you. But either way, if you want to be in control of your own destiny, and make your own decisions, know, intel is everywhere, and it is trying to trick you before it will allow you success in the areas it controls. And if this guy was Cabal intel, I would not even assume he was a cop, or that there was a guy named Tyree Nichols. Both could be actors playing people who don’t even exist. The video was weird, in that you had cops using head strikes. There is no way to know what will happen when you hit somebody in the head. George Foreman could take a Mack Truck hitting him on the chin and shake it off, and Kimbo Slice got KO’d by a skinny kid who weighed 170, who tapped him on the temple with a jab done on one foot while he was push-kicking him to keep distance. And another guy can die from a minor blow on the spot. PD’s know that, and I would assume would discourage punching a guy in the head as hard as you can repeatedly, just like they discourage the far less dangerous application of pressure to carotid arteries in a choke. And although it is NPR and some of it is full of shit (it, itself will be part of the psyop), experts say nothing seemed to be by procedure in the arrest, which was a specialized unit stopping a car for unsafe driving.

Ask yourself this. We are coming up on 2024, and we know they want to unleash their criminal hordes, and keep Police afraid to patrol, or enforce the law. In the last election, these types of skits were routine on the runup, as a psyop to discourage Policing, and then they stopped in between 4-year elections. Now, on cue, comes a case of a guy who is stopped for a vague reckless driving accusation, he says as part of the dialog, “I just want to go home,” and then he is beaten by five officers in an arrest which conveniently happens right under a surveillance camera, perfectly framed. Nothing we are presented with is necessarily real. You are living in the biggest intelligence Psyop in all of history. There are no limits to how much we could being lied to and deceived.

Can a city bypass the PD civil service hiring process, or might this mean that they are Cabal assets/actors placed there for this production, and the below is just a cover story which isn’t plausible? And how did they all end up on the same elite team, patrolling together as a group on the same shift, instead of being paired off with regular officers who went through the normal process and were more trusted by the command? The city just hired a bunch of guys who couldn’t make it the normal way, gave them guns, and made them into a team of officers who were specially hired by the city?:

Department of Justice calls to bar Sam Bankman-Fried from contacting FTX employees after allegations of witness tampering.

Animal tranquilizer found in 90%+ of Philly drug supply, ‘Tranq’ is eating users’ skin leading to amputations. Is this kind of like Cabal vaxxing the leftists and government-followers, to get rid of them?

Massive fire mysteriously occurs at egg farm in Connecticut.

ChatGPT passes three-part US Medical Licensing Exam, the final test of the Wharton Business School MBA program’s Operations Management course, and four University of Minnesota Law School exams in Constitutional Law, Employee Benefits, Taxation, and Torts.

For those interested in comics technology, an AI is asked to create different types of Spiderman, like space-explorer Spiderman, or cowboy Spiderman, or Pirate Spiderman. They are interesting, but feel strangely cold, as if they lack a spark of something like a soul.

Last week, the US sought from North Korea the return of the navy ship USS Pueblo which they seized on January 23, 1968 after the House passed a resolution to get the vessel back after 55 years.

Jerusalem struck by second shooting in 24 hours.

Air Force General predicts U.S. will be at war with China in 2025: ‘I hope I am wrong.’

Britain led the world by pledging 14 Challenger 2 tanks to Ukraine — but defence sources say it would be a nightmare if one was captured by Vladimir Putin’ since his military scientists would then be free to study the armor and how to defeat it.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Saturday blasted the International Olympic Committee (IOC) over its stated desire to include Russian athletes in the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Ukraine and its Western allies are engaged in “fast-track” talks on the possibility of equipping the invaded country with long-range missiles and military aircraft, a top Ukrainian presidential aide said Saturday. They want that world war with Russia.

Head of NATO Military Committee Admiral Rob Bauer says NATO is ready for a direct confrontation with Russia. Notice by woke-ifying our military and mandating the vax, they have made it so a war will proportionally kill more of their kind, and not our’s, just like the vax is killing more of their kind than our’s. Curious.

John Solomon the founder of Just the News has reported that Durham will now prepare to go after the FBI “and whether agents knowingly mislead the FISA court to obtain warrants to spy on members of Trump’s 2016 campaign.”

Donald Trump says he would build an “impenetrable dome” to protect the US from nuclear missile attacks as he also claimed he could end the Russian invasion of Ukraine “within 24 hours.”

Trafalgar poll, South Carolina Republican Presidential Primary, Trump 45%, DeSantis 30% Tim Scott 15%, Mikki Haley 1.8%. And those Trump voters are not going anywhere.

Trump says parents should get to elect school principals.

President Trump embarked on two campaign events Saturday; he was the keynote speaker at the New Hampshire GOP’s annual meeting, and then he swung by the South Carolina State House to introduce his 2024 SC leadership team for his campaign. 

Worker holds President Trump’s hand and prays for him in visit to Columbia, South Carolina restaurant, Zesto (video, photos).

Former President Donald Trump on Saturday slammed President Joe Biden’s handling of the presidency, vowing to take back the White House in 2024 and reverse what he said was a precipitous decline in the United States since the Democrat took office. “Joe Biden has put America on the fast track to ruin and destruction,” Trump told the small crowd, “and we will ensure that he does not receive four more years.” I hope we see something happen to shut down the voter fraud, because right now, it is looking like we are Charlie Brown being told Lucy won’t pull the football away this time.

President Trump’s visit to New Hampshire on Saturday, 1/28/23:

 

 

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Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Cabal steals another election while whitehats do nothing:

Petr Pavel sweeps to landslide win in race for Czech presidency
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/jan/28/petr-pavel-wins-landslide-victory-in-czech-presidential-elections

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

And Romney leads the GOP, and backed by Trump(?)

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

We either take over the GOP or make a new party.
There are no other options.
So why isn’t Trump doing either one?
Why is our side not doing anything effective?
What are they waiting for?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Disagree. If Trump attacked, it would look as if he disapproves.

One reasons politicians get corrupted, is they bend “with the wind” for survival. If they bend for optics, that is worse.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Tyree Nichols

They keep spelling it Tyre, like the Phoenician city.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Or like the Brits, as in “flat Tyre”.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

who understands US names?!?

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

It’s ghetto names that are confusing.
But I sense comms in this case.

Maniac
Maniac
1 year ago

‘Google exec fired after female boss groped him at drunken bash, tried to initiate an affair, suit says.’

I was sexually harassed by a skank at my second-to-last job when I didn’t reciprocate. The article suggests there were actual witnesses in his case. I hope he makes millions.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Jack “tWo MoRe wEeKs” Maxey is a longtime cabal club member? That is the least surprising headline I’ve seen today.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

what is with the mixed case?

I read it as if it is a code.

  • WMREK
  • oowes

WTF?

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

It’s an internet meme for stupidity/insanity/autism.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

https://t.me/tupireport/11635

[Brazil]

Federal Public Ministry (MPF) says it is against preventing deputies from taking office; they presented a document that presents illegalities in the suspension and a serious attack on the Constitution

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

https://t.me/tupireport/11636

[Brazil]

Attorney General’s Office (PGR) showed support for investigated deputies

The Attorney General’s Office (PGR) expressed its opposition to the suspension of the tenure of deputies suspected of involvement with the acts carried out in Brasília, on the last 8th. within the framework of a lawsuit filed by the group of lawyers Prerrogativas.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

“Hello enemy coup, this piece of paper says “uhm akshually you can’t do that it’s illegal” so you need to stop now or we’ll have to –

This message cut short because the person was shot in the head by the people committing the coup, reminding us all that legal solutions do not exist while the enemy controls and chooses to ignore the legal process.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
1 year ago

Your mention of college fraternities was interesting. I joined the Navy out of high school. A friend of mine went to college. I was home on leave at one point and he was home as well. He had changed a lot after joining a fraternity. I asked him “how is frat life?” and he said something like “Don’t call it that. You wouldn’t call your country a cunt, would you?” (Maybe not in the 90’s, but now I would.) I couldn’t get any details out of him about the fraternity. At one point, I saw some documents from his fraternity at his house, and when I went to open the folder he freaked out. I guess he was treasurer or some other officer. It completely changed him.

At another point, I worked a job where my boss hired another employee who was a member of his fraternity from another university. They were both cool, but neither would talk about the fraternity.

Definitely weird shit with college fraternity people. Another strange fraternity is Chief Petty Officers in the Navy. They go through some initiation for which no information is available. It’s literally easier to find details on Skull and Bones or Freemasonry than Navy Chief initiation.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  EricTheAwful
1 year ago

It’s gotta be gay sex, right? That’s apparently what the Masons force people to do. The Navy, lol…they’re already world-renowned as a haven for secret homo shit. Frats emasculate and humiliate their pledges to a pathological extent, and one has to guess that the young guy being forced to do shameful things in public is probably forced to suck dick and take it in the ass when behind closed doors. These secret societies GET OFF on secrecy, secrecy itself is their fetish. But more practically, it’s blackmail fodder to keep them loyal. You join a frat to climb the ladder, you wind up with a good career and a loving wife and adorable kids, and if you ever betray your old club then your wife and your coworkers get sent a video of several dudes making you their bukkake bitch. Something like that. Maybe worse, maybe there’s bestiality and pedophilia involved.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Blackmail is their blood pact. Betrayal of the pact will mean their earthly doom.
That’s how they are so cohesive. Like how demon worshippers are cohesive.

Highangelhell
Highangelhell
Reply to  EricTheAwful
1 year ago

Never heard of the Cheif initiation thing. What are the rumors?

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Highangelhell
1 year ago

There actually aren’t many; just that the initiations go on behind closed doors and none of the Chiefs will talk about them. Unlike other services, once you make E-7 in the Navy, it takes an act of Congress to bust you down.

They have to carry a log book with a fancy wood cover around during their initiation, which goes on for several months. A friend of mine had a Chief-selectee in his division who left hers sitting around, so they stole it from her. They’re supposed to treat it like one of their charges and hold onto it at all times. We kept it for a few weeks, and took it around to other bases in the area to get people to sign it. Apparently, retired Chiefs take pleasure in this. I think she got fined for every signature. They finally put pressure on a Chief who was a friend to convince my friend to give it back.

One time I was walking through the mess decks. The Chiefs took over Engineering Central Control for some kind of initiation ritual. All I could hear was another Chief screaming at them, but nobody knows what was going on.

Maybe it’s nothing, and maybe it’s just months of Sodomy and blackmail. I knew some Chiefs who were great people, and others who were worthless human beings. It definitely wasn’t a meritocracy.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Highangelhell
1 year ago

Can’t be anything worse than ordinary sailors get up to

Huck
Huck
Reply to  EricTheAwful
1 year ago

When we Make America Great Again frats will be gone. Not because fake “toxic masculinity” but for the obvious, in our faces, recruitment for secret societies that have their own agenda in opposition to the interests of the nation’s citizens.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  EricTheAwful
1 year ago

I commented a long while back on myself and a number of my closets, high IQ female friends and family members having been sexually assaulted from 16-22 or so. The most egregious example I personally know involved two couples who were long standing bf/gf in high school and long time friends all around. Both women were in very promising career tracks- if not derailed they would likely be a surgeon and a appeals level judge by now. The boyfriends were buddies and both went to a state school, roomed together, and joined the same frat. Within six months of joining both of the young men had gone from attentive, loving boyfriends to frat obsessed party animals. Both the women ended the relationship. And both of the men subsequently violently taped the women. One forcing anal on the young woman while she tried to fight him off, and the other stalking his ex-girlfriend to her college dorm in another state, hiding behind her door and choking her to unconsciousness while raping her. The later woman got a restraining order that kept him out of the entire state.

I knew all four of these people personally from childhood- the change in the men was like a complete personality replacement by something unrecognizable. Everyone assumed hard drug use, but the bigger picture looks like maybe their initiations involved deliberately targeting their ex-girlfriends. That it was both couples, the guys rooming together, in the same fraternity, and both becoming rapists out of no where… seems like more than just some guys starting drugs.

The women have moved on and formed families with decent guys but neither ended up where they would have if their grades hadn’t taken a major hit in the year following the assaults. The anal rape guy failed out of college after that first year and didn’t go back. He seemed to have snapped out of whatever the hell it was, and had a wife and family now. The choking-rapist seems like an eyes glazed over freak.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I think AC is right that the neutralize many of us through various schemes. I’m sorry to hear that happened to you and your friends.

cavalier973
cavalier973
1 year ago

Have you been following the Wizards of the Coast Open Gaming License kerfuffle?
It kind of reminds me of GamerGate.

One of the outcomes is that WoTC supposedly released the D&D license under Creative Commons.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  cavalier973
1 year ago

hasbro also just laid of 15% of its global workforce

Farcesensitive
Reply to  cavalier973
1 year ago

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teo toon
teo toon
1 year ago

ChatGPT passes three-part US Medical Licensing Exam, the final test of the Wharton Business School MBA program’s Operations Management course, and four University of Minnesota Law School exams in Constitutional Law, Employee Benefits, Taxation, and Torts.

The resulting level of incompetency in the resulting “doctors” will be astounding; one can only hope these new “doctors” will bring the app into their examining room. Maybe they should limit ChatGPT to lawyers.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
1 year ago

“Britain led the world by pledging 14 Challenger 2 tanks to Ukraine — but defence sources say it would be a nightmare if one was captured by Vladimir Putin’ since his military scientists would then be free to study the armor and how to defeat it.”

Captured lol. The Ukrainians will just sell it to them at twice the price.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

In the film Conspiracy Theory, where Mel Gibson does conspiracy rants, of all the professions Mel Gibson could have been in, he was a taxi driver.

The more famous film about a crazy taxi driver is that with De Niro and Jodie Foster (1976). I’ve never seen that movie, but it combines a lot of very messed up stuff: a violent war veteran with PTSD who goes to porn theaters (even on a first date), child prostitution, an attempted political assassination, New York at its ugliest, etc.

Two interesting quotes from the Wikipedia page:

The film was booed at the Cannes Film Festival for its graphic violence.[34]

How times have changed. People have now been desensitized to that by Hollywood.

When Bickle decides to assassinate Senator Palantine, he cuts his hair into a mohawk. This detail was suggested by actor Victor Magnotta, a friend of Scorsese, who had a small role as a Secret Service agent and who had served in Vietnam. Scorsese later noted: “He told us that, in Saigon, if you saw a guy with his head shaved—like a little Mohawk—that usually meant that those people were ready to go into a certain Special Forces situation. You didn’t even go near them. They were ready to kill.”[8]

So was Bickle still Special Forces when he did that?

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I watched Taxi Driver at some point in the past. For whatever reason, people seem to consider it a great movie. I don’t see it that way. I thought it sucked. The character isn’t likable, the pace is way too slow, even for a 70’s movie.

But I’ve spent time in my life wondering if all the awards and bestsellers are manufactured to mess with our minds. I never could stand The Beatles, I couldn’t stand Pulp Fiction, but everybody around me keeps talking about how great those are. I don’t get it. I guess people are conditioned to accept whatever the rest of the herd considers popular. Usually, if I see the herd running one direction, I go the other way.

2Voss
2Voss
Reply to  EricTheAwful
1 year ago

Speaking of ‘never could stand’, *and* since the topic is ‘Taxi Driver’, allow me to nominate Martin Scorcese to head up the list of overrated douchebags that all the highly-educated critics in New York and LA tell us are makers of Great Art. I’ve refused to watch any Scorcese movie since 1990 or so, when I came to the conclusion that all of his movies are just another way for him to demonstrate his limitless hatred for humanity. For beauty. Another way of saying that is ‘Scorcese hates Life.’

So naturally, {{they}} tell us he’s an all-timer. “When the camera follows Ray Liotta into the Copa! Genius!!” Shhhheeeeeeeeit. Scorcese couldn’t carry Michael Curtiz’ jock. Or any *other* moderately-talented Hollywood director.

Oh and PS while Clint Eastwood the Director doesn’t seem to have a problem with humanity or beauty or life itself, he’s the most boring direct-by-numbers filmmaker of all time. So naturally, {{they}} throw Oscars at him too.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  EricTheAwful
1 year ago

I hate the Beatles and Pulp Fiction, but Taxi Driver is a masterful film.

Bickle isn’t meant to be likable. The film showed NYC at its worst as a back drop to a completely alienated individual who spirals downward into an eventual orgy of violence, but the violence is directed at the scum who were ruining the city, namely, black muggers, street pimps and low level mafiosi, and Bickle successfully kills them and frees the child prostitute from her pimp and gets her home to her parents, thus redeeming himself.

The score was also incredible.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Another Dave
1 year ago

@Another Dave
A temporary solution. I would like it more if he rises as a Warlord. Conquered the corrupt city. Purges the wicked. And institutes a Righteous Government.

Think of Game of Thrones but by the Good Guys.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  EricTheAwful
1 year ago

But I’ve spent time in my life wondering if all the awards and bestsellers are manufactured to mess with our minds.”

Yep. From Nobel prizes to Oscars, knighthoods to university doctorates – they’re sheep programming to direct our beliefs and behaviors. Further, any real award for loyal Cabal membership or contribution is almost certainly provided in secret, occult fashion.

teo toon
teo toon
1 year ago

>>Air Force General predicts U.S. will be at war with China in 2025: ‘I hope I am wrong.’
The sun will come up tomorrow morning: I hope I am wrong.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> To intel, not having a warrant just means they can’t use it in court.

Intel is not concerned about court. They gather information for leverage, not justice.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

The leverage is greater if it can be used in court.

wlindsayWheeler
1 year ago

Stefanik wants to investigate whether FBI was keeping a limo company operational despite rafts of violations because the owner was an FBI intel asset. 

Because those vehicles were also probably wired up to both catch conversations between passengers and capture phone data, text messages and phone conversations. All illegal. That is what you get with a society without Arete.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Can a city bypass the PD civil service hiring process

The old “Second City Cop” blog had extensive coverage of how that worked in Chicago.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Animal tranquilizer found in 90%+ of Philly drug supply

[reads article] I’d never even heard of xylazine before.

I understand why Fentanyl and Carfentanil are found so many street drugs – the stuff is dirt cheap and provides an adequate high to its users. The only reason I can see for xylazine to be in street drugs is because someone is wholesaling it for cheaper than Fentanyl.

Clicking around, I find that xylazine was approved as an animal tranquilizer in 1962. It’s a synthetic, not an opioid. Hmm, I can see why it might be desirable – I bet it won’t show up in normal drug tests, and wouldn’t cause trouble for someone on Antabuse.

Xylazine was first synthesized by Bayer in 1962 and then approved as an animal medicine by the FDA in 1972. It is a non-opioid used for its sedative, pain relieving with muscle relaxant properties in animal (veterinary) medicine. It is not approved by the FDA for use in humans.

“Formerly, Bayer studied xylazine for use in humans but it was found to have serious side effects like the occurrence of very low blood pressure (severe hypotension) and severe central nervous system depressants effects.”

Those aren’t deal-breakers for druggies.

Xylazine is not controlled under the federal Controlled Substances Act. “

Supposedly almost 20% of deaths from overdose are due to xylazine. Narcan won’t help someone OD’ing on it since it’s not an opioid. And supposedly xylazine ODs go back for years, and are nationwide, not just in Philadelphia. Yet it’s still not a controlled substance? When the DEA tries to ban common industrial compounds because they might be used as “precursors” to make things they disapprove of?

Seems legit…

Routine toxicology screens do not identify xylazine”

“Nothing to see here, move along.”

TRX
TRX
1 year ago
TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Trafalgar poll, South Carolina Republican Presidential Primary, Trump 45%, DeSantis 30% Tim Scott 15%, Mikki Haley 1.8%. 

Haley is a backstabbing weasel, just like Pence. Who, despite his big talk last year, doesn’t seem to be in the running for a primary ticket.

Liz Cheney was also bragging about how she was going to be running for President. She’s been quiet, too.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

[Edit – I prefer readers not have to wade through criticisms of themselves.]

> Donald Trump says he would build an “impenetrable dome” to protect the US from nuclear missile attacks

I guess Trump could blow the dust off the old “Star Wars” orbital defense system, but the main problem with that is it’s also a dandy weapons system, and there’s bupkis you can do about intercepting something dropping from orbit. One of the reasons Star Wars was dropped was that the only reasonable reaction to the US building such a thing would be for other countries to do the same thing, which they could do on the cheap piggybacking off US R&D. That would have put us in a worse situation than we were before.

> as he also claimed he could end the Russian invasion of Ukraine “within 24 hours.”

Put a kink in the money hose and Ukraine will fold like wet toilet paper.

“End” doesn’t necessarily mean in Ukraine’s favor.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

Ukraine is being used by Washington and the neocons like a cheap whore.

They may end up reduced to an ash heap like Iraq and Afghanistan when it’s all said and done.

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

You miss the point of Star wars missile defense. There’s no doubt that you can with the right sensors and missiles shoot down ICBM’s coming in. Likely not all of them, but some. And with the right breakthroughs, it is not out of the question to shoot all of them down. The point of Star wars is the guy firing missiles at you has no idea just how good it will work and if it works 100% then they have shot off their missiles and the US is still able to respond. They are fucked. It’s the unknown factor of how good it is that is the key.

Have you ever seen sprint missile?

“…Sprint accelerated at 100 g, reaching a speed of Mach 10 (12,300 km/h; 7,610 mph) in 5 seconds….”

Mach 10 in 5 seconds WOW!!!

It used a nuke warhead and there’s no doubt this thing could shoot down missiles. Russia has ballistic missile protection of Moscow with nukes on their missiles.

So we know how to make the rocket. The only problem is computer power and software. We could hit ballistic missiles with nukes in 1970. Now think of the increase of computer and radar power we have now. I don’t think hitting the missile directly is out of the question.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

As to the 5 Memphis officers, yes, the city could bypass civil service rules in their hiring processes. That happens and has been happening for decades. I worked for Houston PD for 30 years, and we took the civil service exam AFTER completing the police academy training (it’s supposed to be given prior to hiring to weed out retards). No idea how many “attempts” were allowed but no one failed, we all graduated. That was over 30 years ago, and hiring standards have PLUMMETED off and on ever since.
The really big push now, on top of hiring more black/brown officers, is to have the entire department(s) 30% female by 2030, the 30 by 30 campaign. Because female officers aren’t as aggressive/don’t get complained on as much/are more empathetic, etc. It will magically make all of this silly violence go away, ya’ see? Pathetic.
Now, how all 5 sub-standard hires ended up on the same unit? Not surprising at all, either. And the blows to the head? All seasoned/respectable officers with any sense know you can and should use force to arms, legs, body and NEVER to the head. And I am not talking about ass-kicking, I am talking about when a suspect resists or is actively fighting you, use of force to gain compliance NEVER includes deliberate blows to the head. Dangerous, messy (lotsa blood), and NOT needed. That’s all I’ll say at this point.
Oh, and the sub-standard “hiring” goes all the way to the tip top. Houston’s current COP is a 90 IQ fool who barely promoted to lieutenant, never made captain/commander, and literally never distinguished himself at all prior to being made an assistant chief then THE chief except having the backing of prior chiefs and assistant chiefs. Groomed for the position without any leadership ability or smarts at ALL. Just listen to him speak in public, total moron.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Welcome to the U.S.A., as legacy America sits and watches all of our ancestors work get torn to the ground at record speed.

Jimmy
Jimmy
1 year ago

“not having a warrant just means they can’t use it in court”

Where in the Constitution does it say that again? Our highest law has no teeth and it burns us so badly when it’s de facto unenforced.

Jimmy
Jimmy
1 year ago

“Joe Biden was one of my favorites in the Senate. Completely wrong, but a very sweet man”

Never heard of him until he was on the VP ticket, never heard him speak as VP save for one moment, probably while waiting to board a plane at the gate. It took under 30 seconds for me to conclude that he was a caustic narcissist.

Jimmy
Jimmy
1 year ago

“Secretary of Homeland Security Mayorkas smuggled 100,000 migrants into the U.S. through a hidden parole pathway.”

“Smuggled”. Almost as if the motivation was other than compassion for these poor refugees.

Jimmy
Jimmy
1 year ago

“Cooling the mark” needs to go mainstream. Another brick in the wall.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Jimmy
1 year ago

Funny enough exposing the concept of cooling the mark cools the mark on people who run mark cooling exercises.

I think it’s a poison pill to our side; it just works to spread more despair because it tries to reinforce the idea that there is nothing you can do because even exposing the evil that happened in the past just makes it harder to fight due to the cooling effect.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Nah. Just another red pill. The truth will out.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Jimmy
1 year ago

Another brick in the wall of the prison being constructed around us.

Jimmy
Jimmy
1 year ago

“Fraternities are gateways into becoming an asset of Cabal”

Why else would they record hazing rituals of straight guys forced to perform anal sex on their fellow pledges? I know it happens, and God only knows how regularly it happens.

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

“…AI…Spiderman, or cowboy Spiderman, or Pirate Spiderman. They are interesting, but feel strangely cold, as if they lack a spark of something like a soul…”

I think I know why this is. There’s a type of art called photorealism. It looks like bright Kodachrome film. Photos have this sort of sharpness to them. I expect that since it’s trained on photos, it has this sharp photo look.

map
map
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Funnily enough, I actually had a pleasant conversation with Miles Mathis about photorealism.

His take was that photorealism is paintings that look like photographs because they are photographs. It is a painting of a photograph. You get that effect by heavily saturating a painting with detail. A lot of painters can do that. It is simply not good art.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Is Google CIA run? Or is it bigger than that? I’ve been doing research on the members of an extended Italian family. They seem to be in important positions in everything: NATO, WHO, the Vatican, G20, WEF, Italian security services, NASA, SpaceX, European Space Agency, Google. You’ll find them in nanotech research, the world’s largest fresh food distribution system, the transport of radiologicals, and the manufacture of explosives. While they may not necessarily head some of these agencies you find them in key policy making positions on the inside. Where you go in life is not random or left to your choice. After doing this research it appears to me to all be tightly controlled.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

No doubt any innocent expression of great hope is noted for their demoralization campaign.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

First, the school counselors were trying to push me into forestry. My view of forests was that they would be vastly improved by cutting them down and pouring nice clean concrete.

Years later, I found a bunch of other people who also got unreasonable pressure to go into forestry in the 1970s. After a bunch of WTF?, we never came up with a good reason why. Every one of us hated the very idea of it.

Then I was told I had a free ride… if I wanted to go to medical school.

I didn’t want to be a doctor. I wanted engineering. Sorry, no grants available for that.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

The evil that they serve seeks to destroy the lives of everyone, including its servants.
If it didn’t gain anything from surveillance it would do it anyway.

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

Increasing computer power starting big time in the 1980’s would make this more and more possible.

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

Ok I trash talk tanks so what to replace them with? Walkers. The South Africans had very mine resistant troop carriers with highly slated bottoms. So we make a walker, solar powered for quiet and low need for supplies. Batteries to allow it to trot at a good speed for 12 hours with no power. Normal walking as long as the Sun’s up and a generator for high speed or charging when on a safer area before moving out.

An Ostrich runs continuously at speeds of 30-37 mph and sprint up to 43 mph. Since the walker would have long legs, I bet you could get over 55mph out of it easy.(This is not a perfectly linear factor. It’s complicated). Maybe a 100mph. I don’t know what the exact speed would be. Walking would be fairly fast because of long legs. Walking is fairly efficient. Pick the body up enough to swing the legs then lean forward. Springs in the legs would raise efficiency and speed higher like tendons are used in animals and humans. Sprinting would also be fairly efficient and be based on leg length and the mass in the legs. Over sprinting speeds could be done but power usage would go up rapidly. With a super well trained AI, this thing could run better than a horse without tripping. The front spare leg could be programmed as a stop spring in case it tripped so you don’t face plant into the ground. The key would be to provide a higher bandwidth, more frequency, eyes. It could also be steered with a handle and the knees of the troops. All sort of sensors could be put on it like all around thermal so that no one could sneak up on it.

The picture was very poorly drawn. Try not to torture me too much. I did it with a trackball and can’t draw anyway. It would have spare legs offset that fold up on the the front and rear with the main legs on the side. If the main legs get blown off, you could extend the upper legs and run away. Not as fast but it gives you survivability. You could set it up to carry casualties on stretchers and autonomously run to aid stations.

A M1 tank weighs 140,000 pounds. I looked up horse weight and big ones weigh around 2,000 lbs. and carry around 250 lbs. So let’s say we will carry 750 lbs. and a rough weight, I think it will be less, but using horse standards a total weight of 6,000 lbs. So you could carry 23 of these for one tank. And each of these be set up to carry 5 anti-tank, or bunker buster missiles, a machine gun, two rifles and two men and food and water.

AI is at the point where we could build one of these and it would be formidable. Trot around using only solar. Carry a large weight. Easy to hide in the woods or it could use its feet to dig in like a backhoe. Able to traverse most any terrain at high speeds that a human could go. That AI could do this, and I have no doubt it could, is the key enabling tech for this. First deployed it would have full battery charge, fuel and be able to really move fast for first twelve hours. Crank up the generator and extend that. But even after generator expended you have solar so you can hide and retreat if necessary. You’re not stuck on foot or out of fuel. Another add-on might be to use Stirling engines instead of diesel or other engines. They work off of heat, So you wouldn’t need diesel or gas you could have a fire box and stuff wood, paper, whatever that burns in it. Run it off of diesel until you run out, then stuff it full of wood to charge or go. Big time flexibility.

Since the basic tub, locomotion pattern wouldn’t change, solar, the processor could be upgraded over time to vastly increase intelligence, have better sensors and security.

With the right harness you could harness several of these together like oxen to pull artillery, supplies, fuel, etc. Pulling models could have extra fuel tanks strapped on and possibly more powerful legs but keep most of the parts the same to cut cost.

I say the future is the past. Calvary.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Enemy weapons systems will love having such high profile targets.

I think Mechs could have a place for some terrain as infantry support but they are not a good general purpose platform.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Mechs are so cool. Too bad they aren’t practical.

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

“…Too bad they aren’t practical…”

I disagree. Lower cost of computing and AI control has made it where these things could walk themselves. Basically like a mechanical horse. Look at toy drones. They use computing to balance these things. It would be really difficult to fly them without computing control. No reason you can’t do the same with a walker.

Look at this mountain goat. There’s no reason a AI walker could not be as agile as a mountain goat.

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It could also use it’s spare front and back legs in challenging environments.

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

Regular trucks are better for hauling stuff around. These in general are strongly focused on getting there the firstest with the mostest. If you will look at military history every single General they promote as being the best and most important had an ability to move with extraordinary rapidity. Look it up you’ll see this is true. This would amplify this by not only being light and fast, it would not need roads so would defeat choke points. Difficult to stop if it’s all over. You could throw these out of planes with parachutes and the high extended legs would break their fall.

It’s not that this sort of thing is perfect. Nothing is. It’s that it ticks so many of the boxes to rapidly attack from all over very fast. I can’t stress enough, this is very high value for the dollar, meaning you could have more of them or save money for other things like transport planes.

I also can not stress enough it’s built in intelligence. Let’s say someone wants to bomb it or shoot it from above. You could add cameras looking up and if it saw it was being shot at it could dodge around and be almost impossible to hit.

It would be good to combine this with reworked anti-tank, anti-bunker missiles. Most any anti-tank missile fired at anything, is going to be not so good for the person being fired at even if it’s not tuned for bunkers.

As for the height. It wouldn’t be so high compared to equivalent troop transports. See,

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

You have to build troop transports this way, high with slanted bottoms, or the troops will be killed by mines. There’s no other practical way. So everything will be high.

It would have the ability to squat down and waddle forward, so in some aspects it would be better. When squat it would be low.

Notice I showed the feet a bit like ducks feet. This is so you have a sharp point on one end and a bit of shovel on the other like an entrenching tool to dig. It also functions as flippers in the water. The only problem I can see with this is officers hoarding them to dig stuff for themselves instead of patrolling. 🙂

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Empire was ahead of you ;).

AT-AT. / AT-ST

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

The cost I entered on the Tesla and the walker was for batteries. I missed that. The cost would be less. This is a high cost from earlier tech.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Part of fraternity life is also excessive alcohol consumption and therefore demonic possession. Spirits are called spirits for a reason.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Alcohol isn’t a hallucinogenic drug. And the Bible even allows for wine drinking.

phelps
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Paul the apostle encourages timothy to have a little wine.

Max Barrage
Max Barrage
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I thought they’re called spirits because of the distillation process.

phelps
Reply to  Max Barrage
1 year ago

Sort of. When a mash/beer/wine was distilled (by alchemists) the “spirit” would be separated from the “body” (the non alcoholic remains.)

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

Forgot to add about the walker, if you were careful with the weight it would be able to swim. Efficiency could be high. Front is pointed and the feet could use these movements that add little vortex flips at the end of their strokes. Fish, Dolphins, etc. use this to increase efficiency. Could be easily programmed in.

Highangelhell
Highangelhell
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Definitely make sure the giant swimming robot flips its feet to get the vortex. More efficient.

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

Wonder if Peter Hitchens will write about this:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11687675/Army-spied-lockdown-critics-Sceptics-including-Peter-Hitchens-suspected-watched.html#article-11687675

This is the full Daily Mail headline: “Army spied on lockdown critics: Sceptics, including our own Peter Hitchens, long suspected they were under surveillance. Now we’ve obtained official records that prove they were right all along.”

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

Hitchens was under surveillance by cabal. Hitchens never said anything that would have upset cabal.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

This is just a minor, anecdotal datapoint about Google employees. I once got to talk to some of them who told me a lot about their work, but one person said that he wasn’t permitted to talk about what he did. What was strange about that wasn’t that there are some people like that in a big company, but that this was just an intern who hadn’t even graduated yet. So some parts of Google even have secrecy at very junior levels.

“I tried to find a history on the woman, but there was nothing.”

I found a little more than that, but not much.

M in the 517
M in the 517
1 year ago

James Kunstler’s Eyesore of the Month is still going

The site archive only goes back to 2011, but I remember looking at his eyesores for the first time in the late 1990s.

https://kunstler.com/featured-eyesore-of-the-month/

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  M in the 517
1 year ago

Spiritual Death even results in the inability to appreciate Beauty. And to combine Beauty and Functionality into one.

2Voss
2Voss
1 year ago

About that pic of those fine upstanding cain’t-read-so-good-hav-a-lil-trubble-wiff-impulse-control Memphis Police Elite Unit Officers…..

Internet advice guys have been saying “get out of the cities” for many years now. It’s not just slums and riots and packs of ferals they’re talking about – it’s stuff like this. What do you suppose the Code Enforcement Department of city of Memphis TN looks like? How do you suppose they treat people they decide they don’t like, maybe people who don’t look like them? Get Out Of Cities, Frens.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

AI Art:

What happens when you mix Ancient Egypt with Cyberpunk?
https://www.reddit.com/r/midjourney/comments/z7fzn1/what_happens_when_you_mix_ancient_egypt_with/

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Looks cool.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Marvel Morality involves the Evil Villain not being killed. And Batman having to put Joker over and over again into Prison. Whilst the Joker keeps breaking out and murdering and destroying more lives afterwards.

That is a fundamental reason why I am put off Marvel compared to more Classical Heroic Tropes. At least the Villains are vanquished.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Yep, Batman gets the rope too for allowing murderers to keep killing so he can narcissistically maintain his retarded secular moral code.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Rich Rebuilds – Buyer beware: Don’t let Elon trick you again with Tesla Price Drop Magic

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_v2aG-okEyY

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

RE: AI Spiderman concept art

They’re perfect. That’s the problem.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Clowns are also a planned act

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Remember one+ God is a majority. But victory is on his terms, not ours.
His Glory, His Victory, His Name will be Exalted. Jesus Christ will institute his Imperium and will reign for a Millennium before Judging the Wicked and instituting the New Heavens and Earth.

History is a Story of God’s Heroism. Divine Honor will be his. No matter what happens now. Let us bring Glory to the Name of Jesus by being his Faithful servants in however limited capacity we have now.

It really is a matter of trusting in the only one who can and will save us.