News Briefs – 02/11/2025

 

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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.”

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Maybe I am seeing things, but here in the video at the link, Democrat Rep. John Larson has a medical episode during a speech, and freezes up for nearly a minute after blasting republicans for not “speaking up.” It could be a TIA, but notice the episode begins instantly, when he says, “speak up,” and then his head suddenly moves forward, and he cannot speak. I am not sure he moved his head there himself. Replay it five or ten times yourself, and ask yourself, “Would my head ever move like that, at that moment?”  And what are the chances it happens to him, just as he is deriding others for being unable to “speak up”? Easily ten times just tonight, doing this site, my head moves the same way, forward, just like that, only a little more, degrading my cognition slightly, and in some cases, if it hits right, my head will go much farther and hang there, as I enter a sort of full-on torpor with it, either where my brain seems to shut down, and I cannot think of what to do next here, or where I begin a free-wheeling sort of dream-filled sleep. I have had my head moved without the shielding on it as well, though the shielding seems to absorb much of the field effect, converting it to motive force, and is what motivates  the movement itself, most times. Without the shielding your head moves less, but the effect on cognition and the brain is much greater. Times when my bare head is moved will be cases of that device being used on its highest power setting, and I am going completely out with it. I think this guy is a case of getting the head-push, on camera, and it almost seems like it was done, just as he makes fun of others for not being able to speak up,”” as a way mock him. Kind of disturbing if it was executed on the floor of the House.

I increasingly suspect these people live in a bizarre world – the world I now live in – where strange, unbelievable things happen all the time, you do what you have to, in order to survive under it, and you carry the knowledge that the world is vastly different from what everyone else is told it is. There is something weird here, and it seems to reveal itself to those in politics, even just some lowly bloggers.

 

The probability is this is a crank complaint, but it is getting coverage, and these days, with these stakes, you never know:

 

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Here, Elon Musk, in an interview prior to the election, tells Lex Friedman that he has proposed to Trump a governmental efficiency commission, which would review the finances of various government agencies. This is fascinating to watch, because you know Elon is lying, and trying to deceive the viewer. There is no way he, out of thin air, just happened to propose the mechanism which will take down the most sophisticated intelligence operation history as ever seen. One boomer geek is not taking down the entire Cabal by chance. DOGE was scripted years, maybe decades ago, as part of a complex intelligence operation. What Elon is reciting are scripted lines given to him – to an interviewer himself, who sucks, and would never be successful absent his own artificial elevation. It is just fascinating to see the process, and Elon just acting, laid so bare.

Trump’s suspension of USAID has already caused the loss of 35,000 jobs, just in Jordan. How many salaries were Americans paying for overall?

Fury erupts over US foreign aid funding legal advice in UK for transgender asylum seekers.

Judge rules Trump administration defied court order to release billions of dollars in federal aid.

FBI has discovered an additional 2,400 records related to JFK’s assassination.

The NYT published a letter authored by 5 former Secretaries of the Treasury, Tim Geithner, Janet Yellen, Lawrence(Larry) Summers, Jack Lew and Robert Rubin, which  argued that Govt funding and Treasury payments should not be subject to questioning by any political group such as President Trump/DOGE.

Elon and the End of the American Stasi. This guy was friends with Kavanaugh, and became a target during that period. He writes : “Because I had a wild youth in the 1980s, they tried to smear him using me. It was right out of the Stasi playbook. It had spied on me for weeks and even months, set honey traps, and harassed my friends and family. This was far more than “hard-hitting journalism.” This was evil.”

The Norwegian Refugee Council warned that it has suspended emergency aid for hundreds of thousands of people across nearly 20 countries, and will continue to do so, if Trump does not resume sending it our taxpayer money.

This one reminds me of the time Texas TV news cut to a live car chase being filmed by a helicopter following it. The car pulled over, a guy with gray hair got out, the cop shot him dead, and then turned and high-fived his partner. Turned out the runner had told people he was CIA and was assigned to the Port of Houston. CIA denied it, but the family produced a CIA award which Bob Baer said looked legit to him:

Trump ousts director of Office of Government Ethics, David Huitema.

A New York court is about to hear and decide a case on whether 800,000 illegals will be able to vote in NY city elections.

The New Hampshire House of Representatives voted to pass an anti-sanctuary bill which would require law enforcement to cooperate with immigration authorities last week in a landslide bipartisan 351 to 6 majority.

Musk-led investor group offers $97.4 billion for OpenAI, Altman declines.

Meta staff torrented nearly 82TB of pirated books for AI training: court records reveal copyright violations.

A staggering 800,000 non-citizens could reportedly be voting soon in New York City elections, as a court is considering legislation this week that would allow them to register to vote ahead of the city’s elections.

More Americans on Ozempic go BLIND as doctors sound alarm over startling side effect.

US clamps down on “foreign aid,” and suddenly the Palestinians announce they will no longer be making regular payments to the families of suicide bombers.

In the UK, a judge halted the Deportation of an illegal Albanian migrant criminal, allowing him to stay, because the criminal said his son in the UK only liked to eat McDonald’s Chicken McNuggets, and he could not get them in Albania. Obviously none of the parties would be that dumb. What you have is an Albanian asset of the conspiracy, probably running surveillance on Brits, and a judge who was told, this migrant belonged to intelligence.

17,000 South Africans Apply for Refugee Status as Local Afrikaners Urge Trump: “Help us Here” and Elon Musk Calls for Arrest of Radical Who Sang “Kill the Boer.”

Trump says he got Ukraine to agree to give us $500 billion in rare earths in return for the $350 billion we have sunk into their war.

DNI nominee Tulsi Gabbard passes key vote to advance Senate confirmation process.

Hegseth: I just signed a memorandum reversing the naming of Fort Liberty back to Fort Bragg.

DHS Says FEMA Workers Who Violated Trump Order Suspending Migrant Hotel Funding Will Be Fired.

One in five Democrats say Trump is doing a good job as his whirlwind start in office attracts new fans.

Trump says JD Vance is not his successor. I suspect that means Vance is a placeholder for Don Jr or Eric.

Send people to AmericanStasi.com, because the Cabal should be careful

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Anonymous
Anonymous
1 month ago

Quotes from left-wing publications, but what if they’re right?

https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2025/02/trump-musk-doge-government-spending-tax-cuts-wealthy.html

There are places where money could actually be saved. Musk, who himself is a defense contractor, and has benefited immodestly from massive military contracts, seems mostly unconcerned with the $850 billion Department of Defense budget. In November, the Pentagon failed its seventh audit in a row, and Trump has pledged that DOGE will get to that—eventually. (Musk says he will “self-report” any conflicts of interest.) But it’s clearly not a high priority.
Whatever savings from waste that DOGE might find, anyway, would be fleeting, as Trump and congressional Republicans plan to dramatically increase the defense budget anyway.
That’s because, ultimately, all this “budget cutting” is theater, albeit highly destructive theater, that sets the stage for the real, looming fight: extending Trump’s 2017 tax cuts. Passed during his first term, these tax cuts were a multitrillion-dollar giveaway to the billionaire class and large corporations. They are set to expire this year. And Trump and the rest of the Republican Party want to keep those tax cuts, at minimum.

https://theconversation.com/trumps-2017-tax-cuts-expire-soon-study-shows-they-made-income-inequality-worse-and-especially-hurt-black-americans-233758

The 2017 cuts were the most extensive revision to the Internal Revenue Code since the Ronald Reagan administration. The changes it imposed range from the tax that corporations pay on their foreign income to limits on the deductions individuals can take for their state and local tax payments.
Trump promised middle-class benefits at the time, but in practice more than 80% of the cuts went to corporations, tax partnerships and high-net-worth individuals. The cost to the U.S. deficit was huge − a total increase of US$1.9 trillion from 2018 to 2028, according to estimates from the Congressional Budget Office. The tax advantage to the middle class was small.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 month ago

Don’t bring leftist trash here.

Trump said DOGE is going to audit the Pentagon.
And his tax cuts did benefit the average American, including by keeping jobs here instead of them going overseas because of the tax cuts for companies.
His tax cuts this time are aimed even more at the average man, and will culminate in the end of the Income Tax.

Atavisionary
Atavisionary
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 month ago

I agree. Total entryist exile.
Billionaires paying for leftwing grift hardly better than everyone having to pay for it. Taxes=grift which means they must go. 0 patronage money for leftist clients.

A
A
Reply to  Anonymous
1 month ago

 left-wing publications, but what if they’re right?”

That had me laughing

Max Barrage
Max Barrage
Reply to  Anonymous
1 month ago

Your concern is noted.

bigD
bigD
Reply to  Anonymous
1 month ago

There is no cost to government when taxes don’t meet spending. The real cost is to the taxpayer when more is extracted from them. Government needs and has to stop increasing beyond inflation rates. It spends everything in order to get more. It has always had more than needed. Why do you think these stupid give aways are allowed by the department managers? They never try to save or limit expenditures.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
1 month ago

It has occurred to me that with the abolishing of the penny and the war on immigration the push for a digital only US currency is rapidly approaching.
 
The most common users of paper/metal currency in the US are immigrants. So much so that their usage of it currently makes abolishing it almost impossible.
 
Couple that with the love the Trump administration has for crypto I believe we will see a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) debut in the next four years.
 
Beast system is getting closer.

Atavisionary
Atavisionary
Reply to  Corn Pop
1 month ago

8chan, last home of Q, announced a scam coin today. Scam coins have been really popular laterly.

https://atavisionary.com/q-anon-diehards-punked-brutally/

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Corn Pop
1 month ago

Pure nonsense, Trump banned CBDCs.
Getting rid of the penny is not getting rid of cash, barely anyone uses the penny anymore, it’s been inflated to death.

And lots of Americans use cash, it’s ridiculous to claim it’s only the immigrants and illegals using it.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 month ago

Where did I say only immigrants use cash? I said they’re the most common users and I stand by that. Wasn’t aware of the CBDC ban. Glad to hear it.

Peter
Peter
1 month ago

Darrel Brooks beaten and pimped in jail. Yea, this is breaking news, indeed. Good for him.

Anon
Anon
1 month ago

I increasingly suspect these people live in a bizarre world – the world I now live in – where strange, unbelievable things happen all the time, you do what you have to, in order to survive under it, and you carry the knowledge that the world is vastly different from what everyone else is told it is. There is something weird here, and it seems to reveal itself to those in politics, even just some lowly bloggers.

Unlike the limits place on believability in fiction. All that is possible is all within the realm of possibility. Regularities of existence is always what they are. For example the Laws of Physics which are discovered.
And like how the Spiritual is able to interface with the Material. Its only we have not been shown the whole picture and how the world actually works that it looks bizarre.

On the other hand the Plot can be as absurd as it is Logically possible to exist. This is the range of freedom possible in God’s Creation.

Frosty
Frosty
1 month ago

So the pardoned J6 person “stopped” by a local law enforcement person was shot 3x three times in the back, during some purpoted scuffle between the “suspect” and the honorable peace officer. There is no “released” body cam, dash cam, etc to corroborate the purported “resisting arrest” claims made by that department. Is there going to be “federal” intervention and investigation to ensure a citizen’s rights were not violated locally in any manner in this case.
For the Giddy Anons out there getting their panties all wet about doge boys finding loose money in the teacher’s lounge sofas, grow up a little more. There is cabal assassins, operational in the open under color of authority, ready to pounce upon you or me, for pure play or sport, or if one should become an annoyance or data statistic in the wrong column on some ledger. Unless receiving rebate checks in the mail, and cabal is killed or under interrogation in gitmo, then everything alluded to is meaningless out here in the real streets. We are still way behind enemy lines, act accordingly. Not Frosty, a long ways to go yet.

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anonymous
anonymous
Reply to  Frosty
1 month ago

golly, it’s a real good thing we have you here to keep us ignernt rubes from getting too excited and optimistic! that would be just awful if that were to happen!! THANK HEAVENS for this wonderful, lifesaving doomposting

Bman
Bman
1 month ago

17,000 South Africans Apply for Refugee Status as Local Afrikaners Urge Trump: “Help us Here” and Elon Musk Calls for Arrest of Radical Who Sang “Kill the Boer.”
.
What no MILITARY INTERVENTION?
We won’t help them “DEFEND DEMOCRACY”.
Prevent “GENOCIDE”.
.
That’s right. We can’t have the American military defend whitey, because they just might get ideas when they come home.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Bman
1 month ago

Doom posters out in full force today. They find another back door after your USAID checks stopped cashing?

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Anonymous
1 month ago

No, I’m just tired of no arrests. And my people getting the shaft.
And working too many hours at work.

Aw
Aw
Reply to  Anonymous
1 month ago

Dont need to be a “Doom poster” to realize cabal will find alternative routes & mechanisms.

Anything else is complacency

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Bman
1 month ago

Trump has been in office for a very short time and he’s already doing more for them than anyone else ever has.
Quit whining and give things time to develop.
We may just annex them as a territory/possession and dare SA to do anything about it.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 month ago

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Farcesensitive
Reply to  Bman
1 month ago

You are just pointing out that there are higher priorities, the Boers are lucky he found time for them at all.

I want everything and I want it now too, but wanting the impossible is not productive.
What I really want is for him to move faster on the highest priorities so he can get to the others faster.

Chief_Tuscaloosa
Reply to  Bman
1 month ago

I’m not going to complain about a student exchange where the world gets their trash back and we get desperate whites who have had nationalism/racism baked into their bones.

zapping me softly with your beam killing me softly
zapping me softly with your beam killing me softly
1 month ago

As I sit here, being beamed daily, the high-pitched whine ever present, even on the road, concentrated both at home and shop (the internal sunburn or whatever causes the top muscle layer aches has been epic), I still figured out that getting the WP Install page when opening a new window is something that will not last more than a few minutes since AC has gotten the database reset working.

A few minutes after getting WP and closing the new window, tried again after a minute, then two, and after 5 the new AC page loads and I get to the bottom and click open today’s event. Then opened a new tab of each of the two previous days to read the comments in context, and also do a quick refresh of the comment page I leave open to use as reference and a spot to open the new window for a fresh day. After reading the daily and comment trees, I close all of the new window opened and wait for a night refresh of comments. Anyone hopefully can beat the WP by having a few minutes patience and that reset works to quickly get everyone on board, thanks, AC.

Praying for our enemies to turn from their wickedness, those personally targeting me my whole life, and blessings on the Host and tortured targets as like company fighting the good fight, never waver while you can be a beacon of hope.

Kentucky Gent
Kentucky Gent

Thank you for your positivity and insight.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 month ago

Traditionally, a nation’s debt is inherited by successor governments. The Russian Empire owed a shitload of money to foreign interests, and the new Communist government was outraged that the rest of the world held them to the Empire’s debts. And that has been established policy ever since.

However, those rare earths are valuable, the US and West have already ostracized the Federation from foreign trade, and, unlike the Communists, who needed foreign money desperately, the Federation is in a position to raise its middle finger and say “go ahead, make my day.”

Blocking their foreign trade, kicking them out of the international banking system, and confiscating the property of their private citizens just made the Federation stronger. They’ve been doing without since Biden started tightening the screws; they know they can make it on their own now, so whatever small advantage the West gained has backfired bigly.

bigD
bigD
Reply to  TRX
1 month ago

Obama called it, Joe Biden is wrong on every foreign policy.

Maniac
Maniac
1 month ago

‘DNI nominee Tulsi Gabbard passes key vote to advance Senate confirmation process.’

She’ll make it.

A
A
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 month ago

better to mass drones

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  teotoon
1 month ago

I’ve always pondered what the effects would be if we just dropped a zero off all currency-related thing (I.e. 10 dollar becomes 1 dollar, 100 becomes 10, etc). I like the penny and small change, there’s just not much reason to use it anymore when everything costs multiple dollars.

Doesn’t actually impact the value of anything, just brings the numbers down so we can stick to the current currency system we have more easily.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 month ago

Once you start doing that people will lose confidence in the currency and practical inflation will take off.
But we could stop calculating in 100ths of a dollar and only calculate 10ths without people getting too upset.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  teotoon
1 month ago

The British pound was originally a pound of silver. A pound of ‘sterlings’, which were Anglo-Saxon silver coins.

That’s what 900 years of inflation can do to your money.

Aw
Aw
Reply to  TRX
1 month ago

900 years of inflation in 60yrs

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Aw
1 month ago

“And who says there is no such thing as progress?!”

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 month ago

In regard to these NGO operations like the “National Endowment for Democracy”, I wonder if the “board members” listed even know they’re on the board? It would not surprise me to find that their names have been added to give each of the operations some level of legitimacy.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous
1 month ago

That’s a good question.

In one of his autobiographies, Richard Feynman talked about when he found himself listed as a co-author of a schoolbook he’d never heard of. Apparently the publisher just added his name to it because he was famous, and acted like they couldn’t understand why he would object.

One, because he didn’t give permission. Two, because he didn’t get paid, and three, because the book was hilariously Woke and stupid. I know because I had it as a textbook in elementary school.

Macaque Mentality
1 month ago

In which Larry Sanger (co-founder of Wikipedia) becomes a Bible-believing Christian:

https://larrysanger.org/2025/02/how-a-skeptical-philosopher-becomes-a-christian/

wlindsaywheeler
1 month ago

One can’t apply “Patriotism” to a Masonic multicultural construct. “Patria” comes from the Latin–‘Father’, descended from one patriarch. Impossible. 

Ed
Ed
1 month ago

Hegseth: I just signed a memorandum reversing the naming of Fort Liberty back to Fort Bragg.

I’m all in favor of the rectification of names (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rectification_of_names), but they are going to screw it up.

The high tide of American civilization was the Cold War period, particularly the early Cold War period, in the 1950s and 1960s. And to push for national unity in the face of international hot and cold conflicts with the Axis powers and then the Communist ones, there was a big push to get Americans to buy into this sort of synthetic nationalism. Before, the United States was more of a bunch of regional and ethnic sub-cultures. Efforts were made to break up the Catholic, then the white Southern, then the Negro subcultures and wrap it into a mass culture.

Post Cold War, the project was to replace this with a new synthetic, this time globalist, culture that was equally or more fake. This was partially successful. The country wound up split between the blues, who embraced the new synthetic culture, and the reds, who stuck to the old one.

Its Fort Bragg, because as part of the old synthetic nationalism project, army bases were named after Confederate generals, to wrap the southern white sub-culture into the new mass culture. So Fort Bragg. Fort Liberty was the reorientation between the newer, globalist mass culture.

Here is my objection. The project shouldn’t be to go back to the synthetic 1950s and 1960s mass culture. It was better than the globalist one, but still fake. We should press for a more organic solution. We should be pressing for something more on the lines of the USA before World War 2. Plus there is no guarantee that the blues and globalists won’t come back and win in the end and just flip the names back. We don’t want a situation where the names of these keep changing depending on which faction is on top.

Army bases should be named after the local area they are located in. So it should be neither Fort Bragg or Fort Liberty. It should be Camp (or Post if you want to reserve “Camp” for National Guard installations) Cumberland.

AnonNY
AnonNY
Reply to  Ed
1 month ago

If you go back far enough, forts or garrisons were typically named after the governor of the territory eg. Fort Meig in Ohio. Another example, forts were named after the elites, ie royal family eg Fort William Henry or Fort Fort Edward. Finally, an example from this same region conforms to your local area suggestion, Fort Carillon became Fort Ticonderoga- which I believe means where the waters meet in Mohawk.

Anonymoose
Anonymoose
1 month ago

Elon wrote “$1.7 trillion slut fund” instead of slush fund.

Freudian slip, or pointing to the money being spent on blackmail/hookers/etc.?

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymoose
1 month ago

Typo? South African slang? Or just yanking their chain some more?

I don’t trust him, but I have to admit he’s been excellent entertainment.

🌲🌲
🌲🌲
Reply to  Anonymoose
1 month ago

Dana Bash having to say Harry Bōlz aloud on live tv today was epic.

Bman
Bman
1 month ago

https://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=252769
If he is then he must slam the door on employers’ dicks.
Issue an E/O that all employers must use E-Verify.
Give all current employers 30 days to run it on all of their current employees. Each employer already has to file a 941 quarterly to reconcile each employee with their payroll tax deposits; add one field for the E-Verify control number for each person.
If the system shows the same SSN or ITIN in more than one place send ICE to both of them to find out what’s up assuming it is not facially reasonable that this is one person working two jobs.
Obviously if you see the same number coming from a bunch of places its stolen.
Go raid the workplaces. All of them.  The one that is American? He or she is good. The others?  If they passed E-Verify then arrest and deport the employee — and bar them permanently for felony identity theft along with their illegal entry.
If the E-Verify control number isn’t there or its fraudulent then everyone in the executive suite of the company goes to prison for five years per employee per 8 USC 1324(a)(3) and the illegal(s) get deported.
People try to evade this using 1099s?  Nope; anyone paying people on 1099s must either (1) run E-Verify for each person they pay on a 1099 or (2) use a job shop which they identify and the job shop must E-Verify each and every person.
If the job shop cheats imprison all of their executives.
I’ve worked directly on a 1099 basis and also through a job shop and in both cases I had to identify myself in exactly the same way I did as a W-2 employee and prove my bona-fides.  I know the same is true today for legitimate job shops because I know people who work for them and every single one of them had to provide the expected and usual identification including a Social Security card and evidence of citizenship such as a “Real ID” driver license or Passport.
This is not complicated; you can essentially render all illegal alien employment uneconomic and impossible inside of 90 days.
Let’s see if Trump means it or if this early-on stuff with Homan is all for show.
———————————————————————————————-
Trump should hire Denniger.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Bman
1 month ago

NO!
Mandatory E-Verify is dangerous enough as legislation, it creates a federal government veto power to bar people from employment, if you think it doesn’t then you haven’t been paying attention to the abuse of the NICS system for gun purchases.
As an executive order it would be absolute tyranny.
We can crack down on the illegals and their employers without it.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 month ago

Point taken.

Festis
Festis
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 month ago

Can we crack down on illegals and employers? Pray tell how. Without the absolute fear of imprisonment nothing will ever get done. It’s long past time to remain soft.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Festis
1 month ago

I agree we need to see mass incarcerations and asset seizures aimed at the employers.

TRX
TRX
1 month ago

> Judge rules Trump administration defied court order to release billions of dollars in federal aid.

Yeah. DJT hasn’t come for the Judicial Branch yet.

Remember when I said the Constitution was a power grab by the Federalist Party? There are checks and balances for the Executive and Legislative Branches, which came from the Anti-Federalists, but the Judicial Branch has no real control. So instead of three co-equal branches like they teach in Civics or American Government classes, there’s just the Judicial Branch and two “do what you’re told” branches. Which comes down to, there’s really only one branch.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  TRX
1 month ago

In the end there is always one decider in every system, you can’t have a system with coequal branches.
The problem lies in the fact that the people have no direct say in choosing judges yet they are the branch that has attained decider status.

The Constitution actually has some checks on them that would move the decider status to another branch, but they are effectively never used, perhaps Trump will attempt to use them once the courts have made themselves unpopular enough, but it will take Congressional action because the President was not given any of the tools.
Perhaps Trump will at some point also just go Andy Jackson and tell them to have fun trying to enforce their rulings, but public sentiment will have to get even more on his side before he can.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 month ago

Yep.

TRX
TRX
1 month ago

> More Americans on Ozempic go BLIND as doctors sound alarm over startling side effect.

A few years ago (before the rush…) my Doc said my insurance would cover Ozempic, and he’d write a prescription if I wanted, but I should read up on it first.

I did, and just from what was available from the FDA and the manufacturer’s web site, I decided to pass.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  TRX
1 month ago

It’s amazing what known side effects people will ignore to take pharma drugs.
It’s impossible to parody, the lists include things like death, involuntary muscle movement, panic attacks, blindness, loss of muscle mass, etc. and people still rush out to get them for things that aren’t even life threatening like weight loss.

Festis
Festis
Reply to  TRX
1 month ago

I have a mild case of toenail fungus, so my doctor prescribed a medication to be taken orally. He checked my liver health and said I would be ok. I got the meds, and the only thing on the warnings label was, may damage liver and cause death! Nothing else, no minor irritants. I took a big pass and will continue my battle using topicals which seem to be doing something positive. At least it is not any worse. Geezus.

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  Festis
1 month ago

Green Walnut hulls from a black Walnut tree — or even old mangy hulls from under the snow…stick lots in cheap 100 proof vodka for two to six weeks. Or just slather the slop right on your toe if you lack time. Fungus will depart. Dr Richard Schulze went out in midwinter to collect old mushy hulls from under the snow. They were used at a horse stable where a sever fungus infection was killing some of the horses. Even the tincture made from clean, green hulls oxidized into a dark color after exposure to air. No threat to health. Good for athletes foot and jock itch too. I have used it between the toes. A work mate used it on hubby’s toenail.

Last edited 1 month ago by Ghost Who Walks
Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Ghost Who Walks
1 month ago

black Walnut

I think you can buy this at heath food stores as a anti-parasite, fungal treatment.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Festis
1 month ago

Twenty mule team borax. Yes the washing powder. Put as much as you can mix in vinegar and spay it on.

A2
A2
Reply to  TRX
1 month ago

There is a a clip out there of a mad or possessed woman saying “pharmakia” is how they attack us

TRX
TRX
1 month ago

> FBI has discovered an additional 2,400 records related to JFK’s assassination.

After the Warren Committee, two Congressional investigations and who knows how many FOID requests, they just “happen” to find 2400 new records.

Yeah. Pull the other one, it has bells on.

It’s downright amazing how much data the FBI loses, considering that’s their, what do you call it, oh yeah, their freakin’ JOB.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  TRX
1 month ago

Why are they admitting to having it now?

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 month ago

Good question. Possibilities:

1) someone screwed up and revealed something they shouldn’t have

2) some whistleblower ratted them out, and they’re doing damage control before anyone hears about it

3) the documents are falsified and being put forth to achieve the FBI’s political ends.

Before you write the last one off, the FBI actually has a whole department that makes falsified documents. It was originally for “fighting organized crime”, and then used for their anti-espionage role later, and expanded to provide false “legends” for the Witness Protection Program. So they have the “means, motive, and opportunity,” as the old TV shows used to say.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  TRX
1 month ago

Here’s the 2400 documents we found after we intentionally hid them for years. Got it.

High Angle Hell
High Angle Hell
Reply to  TRX
1 month ago

It’s like Kafka’s, “The Castle “

MentalAnon
MentalAnon
Reply to  High Angle Hell
1 month ago

Truly a prophetic novel.

a n
a n
Reply to  MentalAnon
1 month ago
  • A twisting Orson Welles movie, Confidential Report, Gregory Arkadin, Billionaire, gets a detective to see if he can uncover anything about his past, since he is fearful anyone could uncover any detail at all about his origin, with murder and more adding to the plot twists, utube had it just a few weeks ago, quite interesting and even stuck in Michael Redgrave. Of course Orson plays the lead, wrote and directed, so a real Welles production.
Farcesensitive
Reply to  TRX
1 month ago

He chickened out and named it after a Private Bragg from WWII.

He also has failed to kick out the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs who took over from Milley but is just as bad.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 month ago

I’m surprised Biden didn’t rename some bases to “Fort George Floyd” or “Fort Trayvon Martin.”

After all, the Navy already named a ship the “Harvey Milk”.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 month ago

One more Hero of the Capital slain. May Christ receive this brave soul murdered by cops. As for the cops…
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Ed
Ed
1 month ago

A commentator posted this link to a 2008 essay yesterday, and its worth reposting:

https://svalispeaks.wordpress.com/2008/09/12/part-12-the-top-of-the-pyramid/

Ignore the hocus pocus and look at just the analysis. This matches up very well with other analysis I’ve seen of how the Cabal is structured.

At the lowest levels, with the ground surveillance and the office surveillance, teams of about a dozen people, autonomous, recruited locally, and with only the top two team members known to the next levels, so its compartmentalized.

The top most level is based in Europe, and the old aristocratic families. Except for the Rothschilds, I think these are all obscure and hidden, and sitting ceremonial monarchs are subordinate to the top level.

I’m excited by recent actions by the Trump Administration/ Q because they seem to have grasped the importance of going after the funding.

However, I’m still blackpilled, since the Cabal is an international organization. Their American operations are subordinates, and their top people in the USA are midwits. In 2020, international got heavily involved, pulling in elements from China and Europe in support of the American operations. In 2024 the midwits in the USA were left to try to block Trump on their own, and its seems a stand-down order was sent on November.

So I think there will be a massive response, and I’m wondering when it happens and what form it will take. They may even have been planning to massive restructure the American cabal anyway, so don’t mind if its taken down.

Chief_Tuscaloosa
Chief_Tuscaloosa
Reply to  Ed
1 month ago

Hence, Greenland if Europe might go hot.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Chief_Tuscaloosa
1 month ago

And Canada, we don’t need a prepared beachhead waiting for them like 1812.

phelps
1 month ago

One boomer geek is not taking down the entire Cabal by chance. 

Not a boomer. Born in 71, solidly Gen X. I think the difference is significant.

Pebble skimmer
Pebble skimmer
Reply to  phelps
1 month ago

I suspect Elon, Big Balls and co are just a front for a very large team put together well in advance and had it all planned long ago.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Pebble skimmer
1 month ago

I’d say that’s pretty obvious. The Musketeers knew just where to go and what to do to get the information they wanted.

Musk is famous for his “move fast and break things” approach, but as far as I’ve heard, the Musketeers have been making information systems older than they are sit up and dance without a false step or wasting any time.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Pebble skimmer
1 month ago

It may very well be they started with public records and got his AI to look for things that met certain criteria. AI’s are great at this sort of info sorting. it could probably go through every single record in the whole government and analysis it in an hour or so. Maybe faster.

Aw
Aw
Reply to  phelps
1 month ago

If in doubt, check the music.

Hippy shit -> Boomer. Punk/New wave -> Gen-X

phelps
Reply to  Aw
1 month ago

https://www.kcrw.com/music/shows/guest-dj-project/elon-musk

Tracks

Fly Me To the Moon – Frank Sinatra

Always Look on the Bright Side of Life – Monty Python

America., {expletive} Yeah! -Team America World Police

Con Te Partiro – Andrea Bocelli

Santa Claus is Coming to Town

Apparently he also listens to a lot of EDM. Funny thing is, I have everything on Elon’s list in my library and listen to them fairly often.
(Everything after is tl;dr stream of consciousness.)
I get it, but I think I prefer old school Kraftwerk and Daft Punk (which he seems to be a fan of.) Overall, though, like you said, New Wave and punk. And outlaw country and the pre-boomer standards like Sinatra and Dean. I listen to a lot of bossa nova too (which obviously related to the ska.)
It’s funny, the wife and I agree on New Wave, but her definition of punk is The Ramones and Sex Pistols, and my punk is The Offspring and Dead Kennedys.
Neither of us can get enough ska punk, either. I always thought of The Impression that I Get as my theme song until Covid, and then I felt like I had in fact been tested and passed. Dickie Barrett was tested and passed as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIGMUAMevH0
Also, because it was suggested by YT, and I’m from North Texas and have to represent. (And yeah, Possum Kingdom is a real place.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EkwD5rQ-_d4

Bman
Bman
1 month ago

In about 3 hours, this site goes live. CodeMonkey posted it on Gab.
https://www.8ch.net
Not sure it’s purpose.

Atavisionary
Atavisionary
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 month ago

Yep, complete scam. I knew it would be a blue balling event, I didn’t know it would be an outright scam.

https://atavisionary.com/q-anon-diehards-punked-brutally/

Atavisionary
Atavisionary
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 month ago

BTW my site is going much faster than usual. Looks like something happened and it isn’t getting slowed down as much.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 month ago

Yep, just more pump and dump crypto ponzi schemes.

Stephanie
Stephanie
1 month ago

Her experience made me think of so many things you talk about here on how these people operate.
Rep. Nancy Mace on X: “Congresswoman Nancy Mace’s explosive floor speech to expose rapists, peeping toms, and sex traffickers

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TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 month ago

They’ve tried the amnesty thing a few times already over the illegals. At least since the 1980s that I remember, so probably before that, too. Now they want a COVID amnesty.

Not no, but HELL no. “It’s over, let it go” isn’t going to play this time.

HM1488
HM1488
1 month ago

>> I have had my head moved without the shielding on it as well, though the shielding seems to absorb much of the field effect, converting it to motive force, and is what motivates the movement itself, most times.

100% serious here — does a tinfoil hat help with the head moving?

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 month ago

The tinfoil hat thing seems like a meme they may have created and pushed because they can overcome it.

I do wonder if multilayered shielding with multiple types of things that could each be overcome individually might not help, but the order of the layers might be very important or it might not help at all.

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u.f.
u.f.
1 month ago

There has NEVER been a more concise, comprehensive overview of the dangers, detriments, & deaths resulting from communism, Zionism, & central banking

@Truthtellerftm will forever be the most incredible detractor of the (disproportionately) JEWISH-lead Bolsheviks

Definitely worth listening to this 11 min rant, in my opinion:
https://x.com/IanMalcolm84/status/1865869191078645990

Farcesensitive
1 month ago

DOGE Announces it’s Slashing $881M from Education Department Contracts

Trump signing order for DOGE ‘relating to shrinking federal workforce’

Manhattan judge loosens restrictions on Treasury Department access

Trump says FEMA ‘should be terminated’

More at: https://www.newsweek.com/doge-announces-its-slashing-881m-education-department-contracts-live-updates-2029353

Kentucky Gent
Kentucky Gent
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 month ago

The existence of a federal agency to aid disaster victims is a good idea, on the face of it.

However, it has morphed into an evil tax fraud scheme that definitely should be eradicated. But after all the corrupt scum who work there are fired (and their pensions deleted), it should be reconstituted with our kind, who will actually do the job of helping hurricane victims (such as the people of NC impacted by Helene) instead of giving the $$ to an illegal invasion force.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Kentucky Gent
1 month ago

It was a state matter before FEMA was created. The problem with a Federal agency is that the states cut their own programs back, because why spend their own money if Mommy Fed is going to swoop in and make it all better? [well, theoretically…]

If the states need more money to respond to local disasters, they can issue bonds or take out loans to cover it. Or maybe group together and form some kind of group fund they all pay into; that would be a matter for their legislatures.

There’s no need for the Fed to be involved, other than another bureau of mouths to feed and sticky fingers in the till.