News Briefs – 02/16/2022

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 the Fake News, 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, especially about President Trump.

Don Jr’s twitter feed embed:

No Q. You can see Q’s posts aggregated live, and new ones which may have gone live after our print deadline at http://www.qanon.pub

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President Trump spoke with Glenn Beck and commented on the latest Durham findings:

“This is sort of an amazing thing that’s happening with Durham, cause a lot of people had given up… He seems to be going forward at a level that nobody ever thought was possible.

I mean what he’s revealing, if you really look at it and study it & read what he wrote, this looks like it’s just a foundation. This is the beginning. They’re building a building and this is just a foundation on which a lot of big things are going to be revealed.

Look I have very little doubt that the upper levels of government – meaning the top level, specifically and the Vice[President] level, if he were to understand it. I have very little doubt that they knew it was happening. Very little doubt.”

President Trump was a victim of espionage, both foreign and domestic.

The Durham findings point to the CIA operating against the Office of the President on United States soil. A good piece explaining why all of this does not look good for the Agency.

Hillary Clinton wasn’t the only Trump rival to pay the tech firm that spied on him, as it s revealed Biden also hired it for his 2020 campaign.

MSN writes – Hillary Clinton looks frazzled outside daughter Chelsea’s NYC home – a stoney faced Clinton silently waved away repeated questions of whether she spied on Donald Trump.

Hillary Clinton went silent when asked about spying accusations. Anyone who has dealt with a narcissist, and many who have not, will immediately recognize this as masking – a panicked narcissist trying to look like nothing is bothering them. She is contracting all the muscles which produce a smile, but the spark of the real emotion, especially behind the eyes, is wholly absent. It is just empty:

https://twitter.com/RichardGrenell/status/1493749013220188162

Republican Leaders Jim Jordan and Marsha Blackburn raise concerns with Jake Sullivan as Biden’s National Security Advisor, based on his involvement in framing President Trump with bogus accusations by Russia based on an illegal spying operation launched on the President.

GOP senators call on Justice Department to release Crossfire Hurricane records. They are hiding it for a reason.

Demonstrators calling for Wisconsin lawmakers to decertify the state’s 2020 presidential election results rallied at the State Capitol Tuesday.

Systemic voting issues in Pennsylvania county even more extensive than previously known according to new hidden mic recordings of poll workers discussing it. Votes from one precinct were tabulated on another’s machines, preventing them from doing an official reconciling precinct by precinct as the rules dictated, chain of custody issues on everything, and voting machine tapes were comingled and unlabeled, so they couldn’t tell where they came from to check results.

Witness reveals in her 2016 Presidential campaign Hillary used a WHEELCHAIR, couldn’t walk a block and had a “Med Bag” with her at all times. Interesting. Is she better now? Was she being degraded with tech by somebody way back then? Was she just degrading under stress? Or is she that bad now too?

CNN’s executive VP and CMO Allison Gollust has resigned.

An internal investigation has found former CNN President Jeff Zucker, anchor Chris Cuomo and top marketing executive Allison Gollust violated company policies while with the network.

Chris Cuomo was fired from CNN after a secret ‘assault’ allegation made against him by woman he ‘badgered for sex’ when he worked at ABC, and he aired a flattering segment on his show about her PR firm during MeToo ‘to buy her silence.’

Prince Andrew reaches a settlement with Virginia Giuffre in sexual abuse lawsuit. Post says it was $12 million.

Bob Saget’s family sues to block release of death investigation records. His daughter Lara in the photo lower on the page at the link looks like a girl who was sexually abused. You think these things just happen. But when a threat happens, they show up and leave no doubt what has to be done, and then the family has to ask themselves how many more they are willing to lose, or whether it is just easier to do what they are told. It is probably why they fear the kids with the forehead scars.

Howie Carr recounts some background on how it was when the Kennedys were operating, and Cabal was in the shadows around DC. No official government counter-intel would ever allow a politician, let alone a potential President, to be in a mob bordello with mobsters behind 2-way mirrors watching and videotaping them banging prostitutes as described at the link, unless the mob and the government counter-intel were all on the same team.

Alec Baldwin sued by the family of Halyna Hutchins.

Canada expanded anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing rules to include crowdfunding and crypto.

Justin Trudeau is now threatening tow truck drivers – Those who do not cooperate with the Canadian regime, could face arrest.

Trudeau authorizes bank accounts frozen for social media posts in support of the Freedom protests as the Canadian Civil Liberties Association denounce the decision.

Trudeau’s CBC state broadcaster is combing through the illegally hacked database of GiveSendGo donors, and emailing donors asking them to explain themselves.

Executive Officer at the FDA explains how Big Pharma is manipulating the system to create a yearly revenue stream by forcing everyone to get vaccinated once per year, on a Project Veritas sting video.

Court strikes down Boston’s vaccine mandate for unionized first responders.

Multiple embalmers say they are seeing bizarre blood clots in the bodies being delivered to them, and one says it is the story of the century and he cannot believe it is not being covered by the media.

Say what you will about the vax, it is creating some classic TV moments. In Germany, an interviewer is asking why we can’t start vaccinating a lot more people a lot sooner, and then her vax kicks in for comedic effect. Watch this one full screen so you can see her eyes:

Just in case it happened too fast, and you missed the magic moment, where her eyes were pointing in different directions – something which accompanies an amygdala that is not getting enough oxygen:

No coming in high in her blind spot. She has all the angles covered.

Every year, more than 7,000 American citizens and green card-holders lose out on United States taxpayer-funded residencies to foreign nationals despite having earned their degrees as medical graduate physicians, bombshell congressional testimony reveals. The foreign nationals are “with intelligence.”

John Roberts is a close personal friend of Merrick Garland. Little known fact that Ashley Banfield mentions in passing.

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin lost her libel lawsuit against The New York Times on Tuesday when a jury rejected her claim that the newspaper maliciously damaged her reputation by erroneously linking her campaign rhetoric to a mass shooting. Did the judges announcement he would throw out the case affect them?

President Joe Biden recalled Monday picking up a dead dog in a yard and putting it on the doorstep of one of his constituents, back when he served on the county council in the state of Delaware. He claimed the constituent demanded he take away the dead body because she paid his salary, and when she went inside he carried it and dropped it onto her porch. Obviously he is a liar or delusional. Would you pick up a dead animal’s decomposing body?

Wholesale inflation surges 9.7%.

An outbreak of the highly pathogenic form of bird flu has been detected in the US Midwest and East Coast, and while it is not threatening human health, it will drive up the price of poultry. Another shortage, completely different mechanism, all just coinciding by chance.

A vehicle with bomb-making material was stopped from entering Naval Air Station North Island about 9 a.m. Tuesday, and a “person of interest” was in custody, according to Navy authorities.

Remington drops their (correct) assertion they should be immune from lawsuits under the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act, and settles with the families of Sandy Hook, for $73 million dollars. Why did they not fight, when they should have had liability protection? Payoff?

Earlier video of Trudeau wishing he could be a dictator.

Canada’s Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland’s grandfather was a Nazi and she admires George Soros.

A caution on this article (which there is no reason to click through to since the headline is everything), I believe this is a promo piece for a company which does helium exploration, though it appears true we are hitting a shortage of the gas. I have no idea how easily we might find new sources, or the likely ramifications. I mainly included it as a shortage of helium might be something to keep an eye on, given everything it is needed for – After 70+ years of production, the world’s single largest source of helium, the US National Helium Reserve in Amarillo-Texas has finally dried up”—the consequences of which are unimaginable to contemplate, especially because if Russia doesn’t supply helium to the United States, its entire internet structure will crash and all of its tech giants will cease functioning. 

Satirist PJ O’Rourke has died.

The US is increasingly worried about China’s development of so-called brain control weaponry.

Former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez surrenders to police in Tegucigalpa following US extradition order on drug trafficking charges. CIA asset taken down?

The White House has revoked its support for the Eastern Mediterranean pipeline, a 1,900km project that will transport natural gas from an Israeli-owned offshore drilling site to Egypt, Greece, and Cyprus, which some say is a gift to Russia. Did he give this to Putin for something? Or did they just not set aside 10% for the big guy?

AP writes that “U.S. intelligence officials on Tuesday accused a conservative financial news website [ZeroHedge] with a significant American readership of amplifying Kremlin propaganda and alleged five media outlets targeting Ukrainians have taken direction from Russian spies. Notice how they just increased ZeroHedge’s readership and traffic as it is trending all over online now, while still convincing us they hate ZeroHedge. I don’t know if Cabal media would do that to an enemy. I tend to think they would ignore all enemies, unless they had no choice but to cover them. Makes me wonder if they made an offer for the site, and the site owner took it and is on a beach somewhere with Matt Drudge. But if there were Russian spies, they’d have approached me by now, and I have yet to hear from any, let alone get offered cash for this. Though I have to say, given we are clearly at war with the leftist media, and the Cabal/Soros CIA, there would be nothing wrong with Zerohedge, or any outlet opposed to the Cabal fueling their operations with Rubles. It would be like Ben Franklin getting aid from the French against the British.

Ukraine is hit by huge cyber attack targeting the ministry of defence and several banks in suspected Russian ‘hybrid war’ hours after Putin announced ‘withdrawal.’

A Blackhawk helicopter of the US Army has flown out to the Poland-Ukraine border to pick up several passengers from a black SUV, according to multiple local reports and flight radar trackers. The helicopter’s sign is EVAC01.

The office of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was forced to clarify on Monday night that his announcement declaring Wednesday a public holiday because of an alleged Russian invasion was intended as “irony” and mockery of anonymous media reports, not a confirmation that Russia will invade on Wednesday.

The Russian government claimed on Tuesday that several military units have completed “scheduled drills” along border with Ukraine and will now return to their permanent bases, bringing their armor and artillery with them.

Kremlin spokesman jokes Kiev should set an alarm so it wouldn’t sleep through the “attack” alleged by West.

Asked on Tuesday how Russia would act next, Mr. Putin responded with a slight smile, saying According to The plan.” Is Putin on Q’s team?

Russia flips script on Nike, investigates company for lack of “white diversity” in their ads.

Gun sales drop; but still the 3rd highest Jan on record.

Billionaire media mogul John Malone told CNBC in an interview that liberal CNN needs “actual journalists,”  in which he explained, “I would like to see CNN evolve back to the kind of journalism that it started with, and actually have journalists, which would be unique and refreshing.”

BJ Penn is running for governor of Hawaii, and he is attacking globalists, and the media is trying to say his criticism of globalists is anti-Semitic. Tito Ortiz seems to understand there is another game afoot as well given he is tweeting anti-illuminati tweets.

San Francisco just voted to recall three progressive members of the city’s school board, and it was not even close.

CNN poll: 51 percent of Democrats do NOT want Joe Biden as the 2024 nominee.

Democrat Rep. Kathleen Rice from New York’s 4th District announces her retirement. She is now number 30.

Don Jr on Instagram, lets us know, our favorite President is on his way back:

A few words from our almighty God-Emperor to inspire all of us oddballs:

 

We are fortunate to be getting regular statements from President Donald J. Trump to lift our spirits, which we can post here, straight from his News Aggregator on his website located here, complete with its own news stories. You can also get more statements from President Trump via email by signing up here.

02/14/22

Is the Unselect Committee still talking about January 6 when a bigger scandal than Watergate has just been unearthed?

02/14/22

MAGA will never accept RINO Governor Doug Ducey of Arizona running for the U.S. Senate—So save your time, money, and energy, Mitch!

Spread r/K Theory, because it is bigger than Watergate.

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Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

“The Durham findings point to the CIA operating against the Office of the President on United States soil. A good piece explaining why all of this does not look good for the Agency.”

Here lies the CIA
1947-2022

They outlived the KGB, but they couldn’t outlive Trump.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

“Every year, more than 7,000 American citizens and green card-holders lose out on United States taxpayer-funded residencies to foreign nationals despite having earned their degrees as medical graduate physicians, bombshell congressional testimony reveals. The foreign nationals are “with intelligence.”

Hospitals will kill you. Full inversion and loss of function. We should expect nothing less from heathen pajeets and slants.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

“Russia flips script on Nike, investigates company for lack of “white diversity” in their ads.”

Makes sense. A companies products should be marketed to their likely market. Since Russia is a White country advertising should reflect that.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

“Gun sales drop; but still the 3rd highest Jan on record.”

Market saturation. Everybody who wants a gun already has 2. Some are buying a third.

Leatherwing
Leatherwing
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

Or they are holding out for specific guns that aren’t available. Demand is still very high, just selective. Been waiting since last February for specific brands/specs to become available to complete an AR-15 build.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Leatherwing
2 years ago

2 is 1, 1 is none. That’s why I’m stacking 300 lol

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

“If you have five guns, and the government confiscates four, how many do you have left?”

“Ten.”

Machine Trooper
Machine Trooper
Reply to  Leatherwing
2 years ago

After stalling me on an ammo order I put in back in about June of 2020, Sportsman’s Guide just sent me an email saying they could not fill it, and cave me a code for a $25 gift card.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
2 years ago

“Say what you will about the vax, it is creating some classic TV moments.”

No kidding. We need to put together a montage video of all the vaxxed dip-shits falling over. We could add the Benny Hill theme too.

The Mad Piper
The Mad Piper
Reply to  Corn Pop
2 years ago

I was thinking of setting it to “The Gonk”– library music, no copyright infringement.

Atavisionary
Atavisionary
Reply to  Corn Pop
2 years ago

Its appropriate the people pushing the vaxx get their karma, but I do feel compassion for those who were dupped and/or coerced into taking it without pushing other people to. True, the later group should have used more discernment and/or stood more firmly on principles, but its still shockingly horrible what has or will likely happen to them.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
Reply to  Atavisionary
2 years ago

I agree with you. The montage can be restricted only to the Karens and vax promoters.

scruffy
Reply to  Corn Pop
2 years ago

Has anyone looked into the race of those afflicted?

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
2 years ago

I remember very little about grade school or my childhood. Nothing about class or homework. Don’t remember which grade it started but I was taken out of class and given given a bunch of tests like everyone else: hearing, visual (board with a lot of lights) puzzles taking things apart and rebuilding etc etc. Also IQ tests which my parents never told me scores and neither did the school. It was pretty chill and I got out of class. But incredibly vague. Weirdly vague. After that parents and school absolutely dgaf what I did re: schoolwork. It was like they decided I got a free pass. I wasn’t ignored but just like they admitted it was all dumb and I was spared the angst.

Only thing that stands out is 5th grade. I got a cool as hell older dude. As in he had a tennis ball machine and would fire tennis balls for us to catch at recess. How the f*ck? Lol. I was oblivious like I said of near everything and other kids etc. But I remember crystal clear that me and 4-5 other boys were just showed these big boxes of laminated cards with individual lessons on them separated by subject and told to do what we wanted when we wanted. We just had to show the dude our results. We raced through those things competing with each other. And I mean we went at it. I don’t know if the other kids had class while we were doing it even though we were all in same room hahahha. I am a bit of a whacko.

The 6th grade had it’s own schools where I was and there were actual race wars going on so I went to private school from then on. But even there teachers were always like “yeah he’s not doing homework but he’s fine no big deal we don’t care it’s cool he’s smart”. I was reading non-stop on my own so it was kinda the right thing.

I think the laminated sheets were SRA.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
2 years ago
Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Thesokorus
2 years ago

A good article on Durham

https://bannedhipster.home.blog/2022/02/15/john-durham-is-going-to-break-your-heart/

He’s not going to do a damn thing. A little prosecutorial pony show but that’s all. Look at the people who hired him before. If they trusted him and they were scum then what can we expect now? Nothing. Attorney General William Barr hired him and he was worthless. Letting Epstein walk right out of prison, and no one was punished at all for it.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

I think Durham is pursuing the case properly. As he’s pursued every case he’s had even the Whitey Bulger case.

Now, I have no direct evidence he is pursuing this case properly. But, the lack of leaks, the fact that his team is not DOJ, and the recent filings with their extensive and unnecessary facts and allegations make me think so. Durham is laying just some of his cards on the table and he has a strong hand already.

The Whitey Bulger case looks to have been quashed by higher ups and not Durham. And I suspect his recent filings are to make that much more difficult for the DOJ. He’s legally circumventing classification.

I have no idea if the DOJ higher ups will sandbag this. They want to and will try. It all depends on what one thinks Obama wants. How bad does he want HRC finished. It looks to me like he really really wants her gone.

Indigo Arc
Indigo Arc
Reply to  Thesokorus
2 years ago

Perhaps this time Durham feels confident that he won’t shoot himself thrice through the back of his head.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Thesokorus
2 years ago

Obama as a deep deep cover white hat? That would be a major plot twist

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Nah. He and HRC are just enemies. He could easily have Garland stand down and let Durham take out HRC. “It’s a Nat Sec issue I can’t interfere”.

He’d have the entire DEM machine to himself.

And take out the McCainites and make ISR look bad.

Huck
Huck
2 years ago

Decoding Symbols has some interesting insights on our surveillance:

“This is why surveillance is so crucial to find those weaknesses and tailor their own personal hell to mold them in the desired direction.”

https://decodingsymbols.wordpress.com/2022/01/28/disclosure-prep-archive-81/

“To quote HRC about child raising “It takes a village” and indeed the brainwash works through a community effort, which is why specific areas will be hotspots. After saying something she shouldn’t have Jess goes into a panic attack/seizure. She asserts that it just happens sometimes and people tell her it’s all in her imagination. Which is a good example of purposefully bad parenting, all of these kinds of abuses are made to be as invisible as possible and break as few laws as possible. She asserts everyone thinks she’s a freak, at a glance it can seem like an ordinary hardship of any child, but for those with a history with it like Melody, she can tell that there’s more to it. Specifically Jess talks about “another world inside of her” this is much like the dimension talk above, it’s symbolism for the unique environment created for the target. As said above, the concept if you imagine it from the other direction, is akin to people traveling to another world. They understand they are meant to abuse the target so they act alien in a way that attacks the weaknesses of the target. This is why surveillance is so crucial to find those weaknesses and tailor their own personal hell to mold them in the desired direction. The first episode ends with a shot at the surveillance Dan is under 24/7 as he repairs the Melody tapes. This is as you can imagine why obtaining evidence is hard, as they are going to be watching the watchers.”

Mark
Mark
Reply to  Huck
2 years ago

Just read that post the other day. Its kinda crazy how symbols eventually started talking about what ac talks about, even though ostensibly he doesnt have first hand experience like ac does. Ever since I started reading symbols I immediately wanted to bring it to the attention of ac and the readers here, because i figured this was a huge part of the puzzle. Something always seemed wrong with the world since i was about 12 years old, and ever since then i have been on a mission to find an answer to question of “why?”. Ac and symbols have brought me closer to understanding, in a way that no one else ever has.

Mark
Mark
Reply to  Huck
2 years ago

Dont know if my reply posted or not, just wanted to say that symbols ostensibly is not under what ac is, yet reading into symbolism led him to the same conclusion. The great awakening?

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Mark
2 years ago

It is a remarkable experience to reach this Cabal symbolism rabbit hole after all the others. In order to see the symbolism communications throughout media, sports and government we need to have already crossed earlier thresholds of disbelief – the early red-pilling on sex and race, the pattern recognition of fake news, and traitorous politicians wrapped in the flag including the RINOs. This process of awakening gradually allows us to process the formidable truth – that there is a deadly invisible enemy and the conspiracy is vast. Then we can understand that its effectiveness and security depends on sophisticated “eyes wide shut”, plausibly deniable communications via massive, society-wide influencers controlled by Cabal and financed from the treasure stolen from us.

We all have known and accepted for years that media, Hollywood, art, sports, education, news is full of shit. We assumed it simply served the god of money and the lowest common denominator. Hence, its distortions and vapidity. In fact, it serves the forces of darkness – Satan and his minions. This is the tell – its crassness. Good creates. Evil destroys. Good makes babies and nurtures them. Evil dismembers them. The symbolism communications are deeply implausible until we have passed the outer gates of reality and seen for ourselves the first previously obscured truths. Understanding that this society is distorted enables us to see the Cabal power. That allows us to see the mechanism of Intelligence and surveillance. That allows us to see the social brainwashing and manipulation. That allows us to understand that secure communications must be symbolic to avoid records and discovery.

Symbolism will be their downfall.

We are breaking their codes. The enigma of Cabal is no more.

Ajah
Ajah
Reply to  Huck
2 years ago

Here we are talking about symbolism and comms, & I go on ZH and see a poodle com. 😂
I hope you see this, because a couple of my comments didn’t make it thru.

Machine Trooper
Machine Trooper
2 years ago

“Did the judges announcement he would throw out the case affect them?”

It’s a safe bet the jury pool was pre-selected according to ideological allegiance. I was expecting the same for Kyle Rittenhouse and Ghislane Maxwell. But I was praying for Kyle and I’m sure millions of others were, too.

Name (required)
Name (required)
2 years ago

“Is she better now? … Or is she that bad now too?”
Problems like old age and dementia don’t improve with time. For Hillary and Biden, if their problems were real then, they’re worse now.
Either Hillary and Biden were faking their problems then, or there are actors playing the parts of Hillary and Biden now.

Last Death
Last Death
Reply to  Name (required)
2 years ago

Isn’t this the premise of Metal Gear Solid V? The Big Boss you play as is a hypnotized double with extensive plastic surgery to make you look like the real Big Boss.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

Hillary’s making the “if only you knew how bad things really are” face

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
2 years ago

Rodney Joffee is a significant player in the Nat Sec State. And a self-described “McCain Republican” (2nd last para).

https://news.yahoo.com/identity-tech-executive-durham-indictment-232900284.html

The latest Durham filing from Sussmann admits Joffe had the same access to Obama WH he had to DJT WH.

This is leading Sussmann > Joffee > McCain. And Sussman > Joffe > Elias > Clinton. Paul Singer in it as well.

Not to mention The City of London and GCHQ. And Israel. And the SSCI.

Looking like Hillary and McCain were monitoring Obama and then Trump via Joffe.

HM1488
HM1488
2 years ago

> where her eyes were pointing in different directions — something which accompanies an amygdala that is not getting enough oxygen.

Right before the different directions, her left eye winks closed briefly. Not sure if relevant; just an observation.

AC, you are always talking about how Trump is an amygdala-grabbing guy; I guess this woman is amygdala-starved.

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> because if Russia doesn’t supply helium to the United States, its entire internet structure will crash and all of its tech giants will cease functioning.

What does helium have to do with the internet? Cooling of data centers?

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“Your favorite President” — his confidence is inspiring. What a guy.

Good video voiceover in the next link too: “Relish the opportunity to be an outsider because it’s the outsiders who change the world and who make a real and lasting difference.” I hear “outsider” as “outsider of the Cabal.”

Thersites
Thersites
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Helium is used in cooling process for many items. The Helium shortage has been know for decades. I recall the Daily Show had a skit about the said Helium shortage about 15 years ago when Steward was still the hostage.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Thersites
2 years ago

Much like the global warming double hoax, I’ll believe it when I see it.

These monsters love dangling the threat of shortages to scare people into some new cage.

Mr_Twister
Mr_Twister
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

NASA is a major consumer of Helium apparently, some say Satellites don’t exist, and that they’re just tech carried by Balloons… not me saying that, but others do.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  HM1488
2 years ago

Ronald Reagan was the one responsible for us getting in this bad shape They had a small government program costing a few million where the oil producers in Texas would separate the helium and the gov. would store it in I think salt caverns. He killed it. So now all that helium they built up over the years is finally gone. Helium cost a fortune if you do not get it from underground oil deposits but there’s no short term financial potential to save it. There are things that government can do that are cost-effective in the long term, and this was one of them.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  HM1488
2 years ago

And BTW helium is the fastest, most inert element for cooling or transferring heat very quickly.

Anon
Anon
2 years ago

Had a thought that there might be a plan to straighten up the earth’s tilt. Ship heavy elements from Australia and China to North America.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
Reply to  Anon
2 years ago
Anon
Anon
2 years ago

zerohedge is to foxnews business et al as republican party is to democrat party. Zerohedge got me into dwac at $31.

Atavisionary
Atavisionary
2 years ago

One thought which I think you might appreciate. In the middle of last year, the SEC did some amendments to some rule which in effect made it much, much more difficult for retail investors to trade penny stocks.

My thinking is that penny stocks trading had the potential to create non-cabal millionaires in a fairly uncontrolled way. With enough investors spread out among this stocks, some would inevitably win big. Cabal would have no control over who the winners were if anybody could by thousands of shares for a few hundred bucks and then the company succeeds. So, SEC bans retail investors from doing it at all more or less. Now no accidental rich with no blackmail.

Whatever the stated purpose of making this rule change, I suspect this is a big part of real reason.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Atavisionary
2 years ago

“…My thinking is that penny stocks trading had the potential to create non-cabal millionaires in a fairly uncontrolled way…”

I’m sure you hit the nail on the head there. All for them, nothing for us unless we go through them as gatekeepers.

I read a story ounce about a kid that was 14, 15 or there about who researched penny stocks extensively on the internet and posted a lot on various forums. He acquired millions from doing so and giving advice to others. Of course, the government came in a prosecuted him. Now the big boys can committee outright fraud but the little guy can not even discuss stocks with out being prosecuted. He got a big fine, but still was allowed to keep a good deal of his winnings. I expect they let him keep enough so it would keep him from fighting it all the way and them losing in court.

map
map
Reply to  Atavisionary
2 years ago

This is also the reason why there are so many restrictions on day-trading, like a $30,000 account at minimum just to buy and sell stock in the same day.

It’s also why you keep hearing the mantra about long-term investing in indexes.

Why they don’t want you to do anything that big hedge funds do except that which allows for assets under management.

Stern
Stern
Reply to  Atavisionary
2 years ago

LAW OF THE PEZ. This is dedicated to Murray Pezim, once the most powerful stock promoter in all of Canada. According to legend, Mr. Pezim, upon hearing that someone had made a killing on his stock play, immediately remarked, “Shareholder profits are short-term loans.” Ultimately, if you continue your small-cap speculations, you will lose. Either the markets will turn or you will drop your guard, but eventually, you will lose. One should understand that the small cap stock markets run pretty much like a casino…. the longer you stay at the tables, the greater your chances of failure.

From: stockscores.com newsletter readable at:

https://sites.google.com/site/chartinganalysis/home/murray-pezim-rules-of-trading

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Prince Andrew reaches a settlement with Virginia Giuffre in sexual abuse lawsuit. Post says it was $12 million.

I suspect he was pressured by some of the other high flyers on the Lolita Express. None of them want to be dragged into his lawsuit, and it’s likely Andrew would have “suicided” somehow before the trial got that far.

Out-of-court settlements don’t establish guilt; they’re just one party paying the other to go away.

The long, long wait – right up to the last few weeks of time left to file in the jurisdiction with the longest time – led me to think Guiffre (or someone behind her) was in it more to cash in than to see justice. I mentioned that when her suit first hit the news. She gets her money and walks away, and all Andrew and his friends slip away again.

I wonder what Elizabeth’s reaction to the settlement will be. She made it pretty plain she expected him to man up and go to trial.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Alec Baldwin sued by the family of Halyna Hutchins.

Not going anywhere. Baldwin isn’t the guilty party. The studio signed a contract with Hannah Reed, in her capacity as an expert gun wrangler, to provide the props and keep track of them. She left them out on a table and walked away, leaving them unattended. The person who tampered with the guns is the guilty party – and as trivially cheap as video is now, I refuse to believe there isn’t a security camera somewhere that caught the event – but if he can’t be identified, then the blame falls on her. That’s what she was being paid for.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

Baldwin who fired the gun without checking it himself and the guy who handed it to him and declared it cold without checking it himself are also at fault if anything we have been told is true.

Anon
Anon
2 years ago

The vax kills/attacks people when they tell a lie? Science fiction story had a ring that couldn’t be removed that inflicted pain when a person’s anxiety indicated they were breaking a law. All the cars were electric unicycals.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Remington drops their (correct) assertion they should be immune from lawsuits under the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act, and settles with the families of Sandy Hook, for $73 million dollars. Why did they not fight, when they should have had liability protection? Payoff?

The remains of Remington were bought by half a dozen other companies, which acquired the company (and its attached debts and lawsuits) thereby attached. I wasn’t able to find out which one acquired the Sandy Hook lawsuit as part of the deal. I did find a number of articles going back to the initial purchase wondering the same thing; apparently whoever wound up with the liabilities didn’t want it made public knowledge.

The main buyers were Vista Outdoor, Sierra Bullets, Ruger, Soirtsman’s Warehouse, and JJE Capital Holdings LLC, which owns DPMS, H&R, Para USA, Storm Lake, AAC, and Parker.

The odd bidder was The Roundhill Group, which has a curiously low profile; again, various writers and bloggers have wondered who they were and why they might a chunk of Remington. Theoretically Roundhill is described as a “property management” company or and “investment company” out of Virginia. They bought the main factory site in Ilion NY and the pistol barrel subsidiary in Lenoir City, TN. Stories vary; some say they bought the Remington name, other sites say it was bought by Vista Outdoors.

This was all two years ago, yet I’m still finding bupkis on The Roundhill Group. If they have ever done anything other than buy pieces of Remington, they’ve done it without causing a rippleon the World-Wide Web, unless I’m being “search bubbled” again. There’s a “The Roundhill Group LLC” listed in Virginia as “inactive.”

Supposedly Roundhill paid $13 million for their basket of goodies. I don’t know how much the Ilion site is worth, or what equipment came with it, but Remington’s bad relations with the town are one of the reasons for its decline. Still, probably a nice commercial property; auction off all the equipment, clean it up, and put it on the market. The barrel factory in Tennessee is relatively new, and rifling machines are surprisingly expensive, and usually a bottleneck for firearms production. If it’s decently equipped it might be worth $13 million all on its own; I’m sure they could find plenty of customers for barrels. The various brand names are of little value; I’m surprised they haven’t sold them already.

Sim1776
Sim1776
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

I’m thinking The Roundhill Group, LLC received the Remington brand name. They planned on restarting production last year.

https://onlygunsandmoney.com/tag/roundhill-group-llc

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

>Justin Trudeau is now threatening tow truck drivers – Those who do not cooperate with the Canadian regime, could face arrest.

“That’s right, Trudy! Bitch-slap those Deplorables! Make them bend the knee; that’s why you’re the King, baby!”

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Court strikes down Boston’s vaccine mandate for unionized first responders.

Non-commie “first responders” must still be Jabbed?

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> The White House has revoked its support for the Eastern Mediterranean pipeline, a 1,900km project that will transport natural gas from an Israeli-owned offshore drilling site to Egypt, Greece, and Cyprus,

Why would Israel, Egypt, Greece, and Cyprus give a damn what the White House thought of their private affairs? Or was the Fed “supporting” the project with our money?

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Gun sales drop; but still the 3rd highest Jan on record.

The pickings in my local gun shop are sparse, and the supply of ammunition is very limited.

Sam J.
Sam J.
2 years ago

Musk Starship being delayed by the government.

“…The FAA is currently conducting an environmental assessment of Starbase, the Texas site where SpaceX builds, tests, and launches Starship rockets. …”

https://outsider.com/news/trending/spacexs-starship-review-delayed-faa-heres-why/

Yeah…sure…environmental impact of launching in the middle of no where burning clean natural gas and oxygen is a problem. Right…They got the reasons wrong on this. The reason they want to delay Musk Starship is the 30,000 satellites he wants to put up for worldwide uncontrolled internet. This will degrade their cable and terrestrial TV services and propaganda efforts by a lot.

Allowing people to live wherever they wish away from the bloodsucking cities and still have modern communications. Spreading this modern communication that will eventually defeat the big Jew TV, radio, paper blaring horn of lies they have been foisting on us and replacing it with internet sources like this very one(Thanks AC).

Musk seems to have anticipated this delay, as he has already bought some decommissioned oil drilling platforms. He did an interview where he said he had no timeline for when they would be used to launch and his present plans are to launch from Texas, but I bet that just changed and the oil platform launch sites will be moved to high priority now.

Another problem the powers that be have is the possibility superfast low cost transport for cargo first and then afterwards people. Big business. Musk has built a huge tower where the rockets land and take off on the tower. So all that needs to be done to launch are refueling and swap in the payload section. If he gets this to work, and there’s no technical reason it will not, then his cost for transport per dollar to far off places at superfast speeds will be miniscule compared to planes that take a day and boats that take months. Boats and planes are far more expensive than his Starships and the Starships can make multiple flights per day cutting cost even further. Even if it’s more expensive to move stuff, the upfront cost are much less.

His cost for Starships are way less after development than a aircraft. There’s a break-down of cost at the site below.

“…This would put the price of the SpaceX Starship as low as $3-5 million each. The SpaceX Starship is already 5 to 10 times cheaper than an airplane….”

Probably low but even if it’s $30 million each compared to a Boeing plane at $250 million or higher it’s way cheaper. Fuel cost are the same in the first Starship, but he already has plans for a stretch version that doubles carrying space while keeping fuel cost roughly the same. Fuel cost per mile are roughly the same for planes and Starships with Starships likely going lower than the plane.

He figures $1.2 per kilogram or about $0.5 per pound cost. This would be to most anywhere he had a launch/retrieve tower. I think his figures on the cost are on the optimistic side but if Musk can make this work, and he has shown in the past he constantly works on cost to lower them, it could be reasonable cost over time.

https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2022/02/spacex-reusable-rocket-costs-versus-airplanes.html

Just for the hell of it I did a quick search on sea transport cost from China on ships.

“…The maximum cargo weight that can be safely and legally loaded, when a triaxle chassis is used, for most US areas is: In a 20” container – 44,000 lbs (19,958kg) In a 40” container – 44,500 lbs (20,185kg)….”

https://wikipedikia.org/what-is-the-maximum-weight-a-40-ft-container-can-carry/

https://www.cnbc.com/2021/08/05/china-us-container-shipping-rates-sail-past-20000-to-a-record.html

“…Container shipping rates from China to the United States have scaled fresh highs above $20,000 per 40-foot box.,,”

So at Musk transport cost of $0.50 per pound a 40-foot box can be shipped for $22,250. So his cost are close to ocean shipping but he could ship something in a few hours instead of several weeks or a month.

His cost from distant places to the center of the continents would probably beat the ocean cost by a large margin. He could set up a launch/retrievel tower anywhere, so cut down on transport by truck by over possibly a thousand miles.

Now what kind of cash can be generated by this?

Capacity of container ships in seaborne trade from 1980 to 2021

https://www.statista.com/statistics/267603/capacity-of-container-ships-in-the-global-seaborne-trade/

In 2021 with just ships and leaving out air transport, 282 million tons. Let’s put a rough number on it and say he could make $2,000 per 40 foot container at the $0.50 shipping cost per pound.

$25,348,314,606, That’s a lot of damn money.

I wonder if they have tried to sabotage Musk before? One of Musk flights at the Cape blew up. There was a bright light spot on it just before it blew up AND his people said they wanted to inspect a building immediately near their launch site that was owned by Boeing but they were not allowed. Could Boeing have lazed their rocket???

Now normally I would say this is foolish nonsense but why would Musk people be so determined to get into Boeing’s site? It makes them look like kook conspiracy nuts to ask for this, but they did. And today with the large scale corruption we see it’s not out of the question something like this could happen. Boeing could do something like this. They have been given billions to build a launch system, of which they have not launched one damn thing, while Musk is launching supplies to the space station. Taking him out would keep that multiple billions of dollars flowing to Boeing.

I want to make clear I’m not a Musk fanboy in a moral sense. People sometimes attribute goodness to people who do things that appear or are good for people in general, when personally they are not good people at all. I’m not saying he is personally a good person. I do say that all the things he has built and invested in are good for the human race and provide a path to greater independence for all of us. I do not in fact rule out that he is a genuine good guy that is doing what he is doing for the exact reasons he says, which are noble and worthy enterprises. So far he has done exactly what he has said.

If he can get a fast reliable internet worldwide and keep it uncensored it will put a knife in the back of the Jews and they know it.

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

The reason they want to delay Musk Starship is the 30,000 satellites he wants to put up for worldwide uncontrolled internet. This will degrade their cable and terrestrial TV services and propaganda efforts by a lot.

There’s another element you are missing. The sat-sat laser links. Once he starts launching those birds, someone can transmit data up to Starlink, and it can be transmitted down to anyone in the world without ever going through a managed ground station. If it never goes through a ground station, the NSA/CIA/XYZ doesn’t get a chance to peruse and alter it.

Starlink is intended to become its own internet backbone, and one that the traditional ICANN backbones can’t control. That is the real threat.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  everlastingphelps
2 years ago

“…sat-sat laser links…”

Good point, I missed that. It completely routes around them.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  everlastingphelps
2 years ago

Unless there’s a packet replicator beaming copies of it straight down to fill in the blank _______.

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  Bman
2 years ago

Then it’s a prisoner dilemma. If Musk is cabal, is he better off letting that happen, or just turning it off and taking over the internet for his faction? Of course he will turn it off.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

The *FAA* is conducting an “environmental assessment?”

Maybe we’ll see competing SWAT teams going toe-to-toe in a Federal turf war between the FAA and the EPA…

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

Next thing you know, they shoot all the technicians at the launch site and burn it to the ground to “save the children”.

Just for fun I looked to see how close to Waco his launch site was and the first link I see is,

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/sep/05/texas-spacex-elon-musk-environment-wildlife

“…The site in Boca Chica, south Texas is surrounded by protected lands that host a huge range of local wildlife including turtles and hundreds of bird species …”

Of course if you’ve been keeping up with this stuff you know Musk site is surrounded by…cows, which are not exactly endangered. So they are completely full of it. Yes there is turtles but it’s only when the hatchlings hatch that there’s a problem. You have to turn out the lights so they will go to the sea. What is that, once a year??? Whatever.

No they are trying to stop him with lawfare and regulafare.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

They way environmentalists classify species, people with brown hair would be a different species than people with black hair.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

“I want to make clear I’m not a Musk fanboy in a moral sense. People sometimes attribute goodness to people who do things that appear or are good for people in general, when personally they are not good people at all. I’m not saying he is personally a good person. I do say that all the things he has built and invested in are good for the human race and provide a path to greater independence for all of us. I do not in fact rule out that he is a genuine good guy that is doing what he is doing for the exact reasons he says, which are noble and worthy enterprises. So far he has done exactly what he has said.”

IMHO…if he is corrupted as a person….the things he is pushing will somehow be bad for us long term. CDAN seems to attribute a lot of bad things to the “Celebrity CEO”.

But Enty could be a glowie too.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Bman
2 years ago

“…IMHO…if he is corrupted as a person….the things he is pushing will somehow be bad for us long term…”

I don’t think I was specific enough. I don’t think he is the typical cabal baby raper at all, but I don’t think he’s Mother Teresa either. Nor would I expect him to sprout halos any time soon. When I mean not moral I mean not in the good preacher, saint type, not in the serious corrupt type.

I read CDAN every so often. I searched and read all the post on “Musk” and I think, “celebrity CEO”.

None was too bad and the predictions she made that he would totally collapse and burn were completely wrong. So…

The Miles Mathis committee did a hit job on Musk filled with lies and bullshit, which loath as I am to read his stuff I did to counter his spook lies. That the MMC was trying to trash him is favorable that he is not cabal and is not controlled by them. That Biden and his corrupt agencies are now trying to shut him down only shows him even more in a favorable light.

I did write a bit of analyzing all the stuff the MMC covered and commented on it here.(Of course map is the one linking this as he is always linking some lying bullshit.) I read back over some of these links and everything map says is one big Jew gas-light. He uses, a lot, the Jew “Pronouncement” technique where the Jews just “pronounce” that this is this and that is that and continue to do so over and over with no supporting evidence or of the shakiest kind. When you show they are liars on one aspect of the “pronouncement” they just shift to another “pronouncement” while ignoring the wheelbarrow full of lies they just dumped on you before.

You might ask why I go on and on about this? I what you to “see it”. I want you to see what I see. I notice that if I very specifically point out this kind of Jew tactics others soon begin to see them too. They only have a handful of tricks and once you notice them it becomes apparent they are nothing but one big Jew gas-lighting pack of liars, and it becomes easier and easier to see how they do it if it’s pointed out.

map spouts innuendo and provides no evidence, When he does provide, infrequent, evidence it’s that spook Jew committee the MMC. You would be much better reading entrail signs from slaughtered animals than depending on anything they say in general. Anyway links.

https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-04-14-2021/#comment-361355

https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-04-14-2021/#comment-361357

The Mad Piper
The Mad Piper
2 years ago

When it comes to court (civil or criminal) the provenance of evidence presented is a factor. If you are trying a case and don’t get you evidence properly, it gets tossed. (See: “fruit of the poisonous tree”, and fill in your own blank from pop culture or life of someone getting “off on a technicality”.)

In the court of public opinion and media, on the other hand, provenance doesn’t matter. Once the info is out there is out there, from MSNBC to Project Veritas, it’s out there. My point is this: Trump was illegally surveilled for years, and he’s so squeaky clean they STILL have nothing.

Atavisionary
Atavisionary
2 years ago

>It is probably why they fear the kids with the forehead scars.

Not sure I understand this reference.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Does this open the potential for the Harry Potter books to be some sort of GATE related comm or playbook?

I’m the non-GATE, googleplex with glowie spouse anon.

Regarding why you’ve said about GATE attributes. I’ve got a forehead scar from crashing into the fireplace while spinning around with a blanket on my head when I was little. Is was visible through childhood but faded in adulthood. I’ve never nearly drowned by my sister nearly did. And I have a cousin who so nearly drowned that he had to be put into a medically induced coma on a breathing machine for weeks – was under a frozen lake for seven minutes. Hypothermia saved him.

Not sure if it’s at all relevant. But sharing data as it comes to mind.

Also, as I’ve posted here more in the last months or so (I’ve had maybe 5 comments in the last five years before this) I’ve had a number of vandalism incidents with my vehicles. It’s unclear if my crazy neighbors are just crazy or are my surveillance and harassment team. Fortunately our local PD and courts don’t seem very, if at all comp’d. So crazy neighbors are mostly SOL.

For any glowies or the crazy neighbors who are watching- I’m just trying to make sense of my life. No intention of going kenetic. May follow through in the threat to get goats, and a rooster, and a pig.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Yeah- that’s about where I’m at. I’ve been egged, had the charging prongs of an electric vehicle snapped, have a shot crankcase, and completely drained brake fluid all on different vehicles in a three week period.

Coincidences both with posting here more but also with doing a thing IRL that pissed off my crazy neighbors and lowered their status in the community. So it might be organic shitbaggery, or surveillance, or both. Would have written all off as a hard winter in a place that’s already hard on vehicles but for the egging.

I really hope I get to read my file someday. And that I get to shake your hand in this life or the next – I’ve said it before, but I can’t thank you enough for the blog and the impact it’s had on making sense of the weirdness in my life, and for giving me some knowledge and tools for keeping my family out of the fray as best I can.

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
2 years ago

After 70+ years of production, the world’s single largest source of helium, the US National Helium Reserve in Amarillo-Texas has finally dried up”

We aren’t running out of helium. We are running out of cheap helium. The NRH is where helium was stored, not where it was produced. Every natural gas well produces helium. The ones from Texas to Kansas produce a relatively high amount (as much as 3%.) You just have to separate it from the NG and store it. Well, separating and transporting it costs money, and helium was cheap, because the NHR was full of it from WW2 when we thought blimps would be a vital part of warfare. It’s hard to contain and hard to transport, so no one bothered while there was cheap helium flooding the market.

So, the cheap WW2 helium (like the cheap .50 BMG, the cheap Purple Hearts, etc) is running out, and now we are going to have to start paying the REAL price of Helium — which we haven’t been collecting for decades — because we can’t ride on our great grandparents’ investment anymore.

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
2 years ago

From the FO: DailySO email:

HACKER ASSOCIATED WITH FBI AND CANADIAN INTEL HACKED GIVE.SEND.GO CROWDFUNDING SITE: A Canadian hacker who had allegedly worked for the FBI, INTERPOL, and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) claimed responsibility for hacking the GiveSendGo crowdfunding site and doxxing supporters of the Freedom Convoy trucker protest in Ottawa. Aubrey Cottle, who has a history of pro-nazi and antisemitic remarks on social media and claimed to be an early founder of the hacking collective Anonymous, posted a video on TikTok claiming credit for the hack. Cottle stated that he hacked the Freedom Convoy’s crowdfunding site to “stop an insurrection,” prevent “foreign political influence,” and to “stop truckers from terrorizing cities.” The video was posted on a site that was redirected from GiveSendGo following the breach. Previously, Cottle claimed responsibility for hacking several conservative free speech sites, including Gab, and posting user and credit card data online.

Think about this. The guy is supposed to be a nazi-meme posting “anti-Semite”… and he also opposes Gab and the Trucker Convoy?

This guy is a glowie who was handed the list of donors, probably from GSG’s bank, and faked a “hack” in order to release the data for the Canadian goverment.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  everlastingphelps
2 years ago

Also Aubrey Cottle:

https://gab.com/kittylists/posts/107810092092844467

From the link:
A good time to bring up the fact that both Aubrey Cottle and Andrew “weev” Auernheimer both have ties to the hacking group Cult of the Dead cow and offshoot DSSK. DDoSecrets has paid homage to the group in previous hacks.

Cult of the Dead Cow was formed in the 80s and has played a big role in shaping internet culture since its inception. There are many crossovers between cDc/DSSK and US IC and other agencies, including DARPA and the NSA. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cult_of_the_Dead_Cow

Members of these groups are often elevated to the highest echelons in the tech industry and at times seem to have strong influence over government policies, while at the same time participating in so-called “hacktivism” without repercussions. For example, cDc member Mudge recently stepped down from his position as Twitter’s Head of Security:

“Mr. Zatko joined Twitter in late 2020. He is a well-known hacker and has had a long career in government and private industry. Before taking on his role at Twitter, he held roles at DARPA, Google and Stripe … he was a member of the hacking group Cult of the Dead Cow.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/21/technology/twitter-security-team.html

1998 cDc member Murdge testimony to Senate:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVJldn_MmMY
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L0pht (another closely associated/overlapping group w same US Gov ties)

cDc is also tied to people like Emily Gorcenski and Molly Crabapple, as well as other old school Antifa “activists”, including others associated with DDoSecrets. Conversely they also have relationships with some of the old schoolers in the America First movement such as Milo.

Members of DSSK were also found in the Charlottesville Unicorn Riot leak alongside weev himself.
https://pastebin.com/MMhjeaPK

cDc would have also been in the circle involved in the #MacronLeaks which were “leaked” by Jack Posobiec and Charles Johnson, and tied to Kushner ally Alex Pilosov whose address was once listed on the Daily Stormer’s registrar. These relationships are tight.
https://twitter.com/ananonmaly/status/1465894196976373761

This is part of the government aligned hacking group that is behind DDoSecrets and other major “leaks” that always seem to target the right. Spooks larping as nazis and trannies, basically.

Credit: @Zanting (but I probably bungled it a bit 😅)

BMAN Comments:
LOFT aka (L0pht) and one of the Windows hacking tools (L0phtCrack).
Mudge is here and gets emotional as one esteemed member of their team (Barnaby Jack) passed before his time (taken out? …. or maybe just a big drinker).

I don’t know on these guys. I think they are glowies too at the minimum SOME of them were. Mudge is probably one based on his jobs.

Here he talks about his friend doing a talk in the UAE:
https://youtu.be/TSR-b9yuTbM?t=2225

He mentions he knew one of the princes “from a former life”. Glowie job?

Bman
Bman
Reply to  everlastingphelps
2 years ago

Barnaby Jack:

Pacemakers
In 2012 Jack demonstrated the ability to assassinate a victim by hacking their pacemaker. This scenario was first explored in fiction on the TV series Homeland. In his blog post “Broken Hearts”, Jack wrote that the hack was even easier than portrayed: “TV is so ridiculous! You don’t need a serial number!”[12] Jack demonstrated delivering such a deadly electric shock live at the 2012 BreakPoint security conference in Melbourne.[4]

In the game Watch Dogs, a similar hack is shown by black hat Aiden Pearce in killing one of the main antagonists.

Heart implants
Jack died a week before he was to give a presentation on hacking heart implants at the Black Hat 2013 conference scheduled to be held in Las Vegas. In a June 2013 interview with Vice, Jack outlined his presentation:[3]

Barnaby Jack, the director of embedded device security for computer security firm IOActive, developed software that allowed him to remotely send an electric shock to anyone wearing a pacemaker within a 50-foot radius. He also came up with a system that scans for any insulin pumps that communicate wirelessly within 300 feet, allows you to hack into them without needing to know the identification numbers and then sets them to dish out more or less insulin than necessary, sending patients into hypoglycemic shock quickly if excessive insulin was dispensed or ketoacidosis if not enough insulin was dispensed over a period of time.[3]

In his presentation, Jack was set to outline vulnerabilities in various medical devices, as well as give safe demonstrations of attacks with which there is “certainly a potential health risk”.[3]

Death
Jack was found dead in a San Francisco apartment on 25 July 2013 by his girlfriend. According to the coroner’s report, Jack died of an overdose of heroin, cocaine, Benadryl and Xanax. He was 35 years old.[13][14][15] At the time of his death, he was due to attend a Black Hat Briefings hacking conference in Las Vegas.[16][17] Black Hat general manager Trey Ford, said “Everyone would agree that the life and work of Barnaby Jack are legendary and irreplaceable”, and announced his spot would not be replaced at the conference.[14]

Probably killed him…

Bman
Bman
Reply to  everlastingphelps
2 years ago

Supposedly Cottle’s Picture:

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Marielle Redclaw
Marielle Redclaw
2 years ago

P.J. O’Rourke wasn’t big to my generation (millennial). I read Eat The Rich, and it was OK. Learned enough about Albania to scratch it off my potential vacation list.

But I do know he endorsed Hillary and the current President Potato because big meanie Trump ruffled his precious fee fees. Eeeew! Someone those middle class peasants like? Intolerable!

He also compared populism to Nazism, so, good riddance, as far as I care. Another member of the Effete Elite Club who wrote books for the choir like George Will and other pretenders. He can burn in Hell next to McCain.

Even in a recent interview he talks about conservatives maintaining the status quo, and ignoring the fact that the Left kept moving the status quo under their feet. Pretty sure there were no molesters in dresses allowed in women’s rooms in the 1960s or genderfluid “puppy play” people in White House Administrations on the 1970s.

Are there high ranking conservatives who actually believe they conserved anything?

lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
2 years ago

when bill clinton said “we’re all rockefeller republicans now”, people like O’Rourke were in the “we”. they are in it for the investment money, the rubber chicken circuit accolades, and club membership. the dogs devoured the pj book i had so no great loss. he was basically useless and would support the candidate the bigger money wanted. just part of one half of the unaparty. as a kid he went to school with a lot of jews and werked hard to ingratiate himself with them. and he never stopped. now put eyeballs on that vance guy. an investment firm i follow hired him a couple of years ago, maybe cause they were told to. i told them i wasnt reading his product.

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
2 years ago

I had the same reaction to O’Rourke. He had one funny book, “Eat the Rich” and a few good columns early, but quickly stopped being funny and his quasi-libertarian country club Republican views also quickly got old. “South Park” is also quasi-libertarian, but remained funny much longer because it was never that normie.

Another contrast is Bill Maher, whose comedy is also very hit-or-miss but seems to have gotten more populist over time, after starting as a standard Clinton Donk.

I keep hearing about celebrities from my younger years, where my reaction is surprise that they are or were still alive.

Marielle Redclaw
Marielle Redclaw
Reply to  Ed
2 years ago

South Park lost me with their Mr. Garrison as Trump election season. They picked their side. To hell with them, too.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
2 years ago

South Park has some wonderful quality humor. Their episode on transgender athlete “Heather Swanson” was downright hilarious, and brutal. Their general take on left wing activism is consistently hilarious. I loved the “Earth Day” special show where it showed a stage with a huge banner above it that read, “EARTH DAY BRAINWASHING FESTIVAL.”

I even enjoyed Mr. Garrison as Trump. I think they rather astutely picked up on what a number of people were thinking. Back during the campaign, I didn’t take Trump very seriously. I liked what he was saying, but I also felt he had no chance of getting any of it accomplished. I knew enough about the process to realize all of the constraints on the president’s power.

And, to some degree, there was a part of me that felt Trump was just a giant shit-talker running for publicity. I was utterly stunned when Trump won. (granted I’d tuned out things quite a bit.)

So there was a quality of the Garrison/Trump character that I think did resonate with a lot of middle America. I have to say I’m utterly surprised at how great a president Trump was.

And Trey and Matt are just damned funny. On multiple levels. I loved when they were giving Trump the tour of the Pentagon and the music was “Hail to the Chief” played in a style similar to Darth Vader’s Imperial March.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
2 years ago

This is just comedy gold.

South Park on Transgender athletes:

https://youtu.be/wxDaiyREBPw

Eric The Awful
Eric The Awful
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
2 years ago

I never paid attention to him at all. I’ve heard his name and seen quotes of his, but nothing ever got me interested enough to look at him further. Vox Day is the only member of my generation (GenX) I’ve ever heard speak favorably of him, and this morning was the only time I recall seeing him mention it.

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  Eric The Awful
2 years ago

I read a couple of his books. He was boomer funny.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
2 years ago

Conservation is not their job. Gatekeeping on “their” side of the coin is their only job.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
2 years ago

> Are there high ranking conservatives who actually believe they conserved anything?

You’re conflating “conservative” and “conservationist.”

Conservationist:
n.
a person who advocates conservation especially of natural resources

Conservative: (American Heritage Dictionary)

adjective
1) Favoring traditional views and values; tending to oppose change.
2) Traditional or restrained in style.
3) Moderate; cautious.

Conservator:
n.
1) a guardian and protector appointed by a judge to protect and manage the financial affairs and/or the person’s daily life due to physical or mental limitations or old age.
2)someone who documents, restores and preserves artifacts that are on display in museum exhibits

B.Chiclitz
B.Chiclitz
2 years ago

Re: Trump Quote on Durham: “I mean what he’s revealing, if you really look at it and study it & read what he wrote, this looks like it’s just a foundation. This is the beginning. They’re building a building and this is just a foundation on which a lot of big things are going to be revealed.”


Trump the builder. As a contractor, I felt like this is what has been happening, or at least hoping….the years of prep work before that shovel sticks the ground. Then before you know it you can’t even remember what was even there before.

Not sure whether he is a FreeMason or not, or even if that means anything these days, but this reminds me of state building via architectural principles like the Masons of old (aka Founding Fathers).

johan
johan
2 years ago

What’s the view here on the World Economic Forum, the Davos elite crowd?
I assume you know they are the enemy, perhaps not. They ARE the elite ponces pulling everyone’s strings of course. They have been pushing their people into power for decades now.

You can read a list of some of their former Young Leaders here:

https://truth11.com/2021/11/20/young-global-leaders-wef-puppets-destroying-society/

Here is Klaus Schwab himself naming Trudeau as one of his, and more than half the Canadian cabinet. Guess who else Schwab names? I will let you listen, take a moment to savor your own cognitive dissonance, and remember, keep it simple sunshine: IT IS ALL OF THEM NOW Please watch the brief video, listen closely to the names, put them all into the ‘enemies of mankind’ pile:

https://twitter.com/RudyHavenstein/status/1493381707407364097?s=20&t=BbnBNX_GLkmeThjSpczS1g

Your salvation will not come from a politican, or a media guy, just one way through this mess and out the other side….his name is Jesus.

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

About the whole google/googol thing.

Gogol is devil in Russian.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

All I know is that the official story is that it comes from complex.
Because a googleplex is a google of googles or whatever.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

My name is Legion?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

First question and answer hit on the Gogol search engine itself-

“What does plexus mean in Latin?”

“A plexus (from the Latin for “braid”) is a branching network of vessels or nerves.”

So googolplex = a branching network of the devil.

That’s almost disappointingly unsubtle

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Digging a bit more. This website gives the official sorry for how “googol” and “googolplex” were “invented.” Some guy’s kid made it up. So as suspected from its lack of use in mathematics, the name isn’t even mathematics derived.

https://mrob.com/pub/num/n-e100_1-googol-googolplex.html

Taken with the devil meaning, it’s looking to me the be in the vein of the Decoding Symbols dude’s take on things. The pop culture references include things he’s decoded like the Simpson’s, Peanuts, and Carl Sagan/Cosmo. It was allegedly coined in 1920 which corresponds with some of the arguments he’s made about the shift to science based coded language.

There was also a Ukrainian writer in the late 1800’s with the last name Gogol whose know for the use of “the grotesque” in his writing. Which is awfully convenient with a last name that means devil.

Things that are too aptly named is something that has triggered my spidey-senses since I was young. The anti-miscegenation case being Loving v. Virginia for example (loving and virgin both by chance? Really?). I used to think it was a marketing/branding type thing to get the idea to stick in the general population. But the Decoding Symbols website has definitely expanded my horizons to other possibilities.

Found my new rabbit hole…

Ajah
Ajah
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

THIS! I hadn’t read this far before I commented on Fars & maps posts! I would also like to point out the Nicolai Gogol was accused of being anti- Semitic back in his day. I don’t think that is a factor is this case, but who knows?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Feel free to delete me if I’m spam posting but this is blowing my mind a little-

We’re talking about at least 6 examples of kids/young adults telling others kids/young adults how excited they are that the devil network is bigger than the entire universe.

Have I got that right?

Do the folks who were on the receiving end of these conversations remember any more details they’re willing to share?

Eric The Awful
Eric The Awful
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

I don’t have any memories of specific people, but I do remember a handful of children that learned about the existence of that “Googolplex” number and acting very excited about it. The “Google” people changed the spelling as part of some math pun or something.

Like others have said, the number isn’t a constant and has no practical use so I didn’t understand why these geeks were so excited by it.

I don’t have experiences like AC and others, but I can remember some times when it felt like people were acting out a script around me. What was really unnerving was when people who never paid attention to me otherwise came up and started asking me questions like they were interviewing me. I never understood that.

I think my parents tried to get me into GATE when I was in 3rd grade. They told me I was going to be tested for some special program where I would work with gifted and talented children and we’d get to use computers (a really big deal in the early 80’s.) I was pulled out of class and taken to the school office and asked to do some math problems. I asked for a pencil, they told me I had to do it in my head. I could have, but it’s like, you pull 8 year old me out of class and ask me to do math in my head with no context? Not happening. My parents later told me I didn’t get into that program. Maybe laziness is a defense mechanism.

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

I’m not sure it was an official script. I think that they could have just planted it in USA Today, knowing that it was a mental bomb for a certain type, and rather than being targeted at us, the ones it WAS targeted at wouldn’t shut up about it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Plex refers to multiple buildings. In architecture or archaeology, we’d refer to the “Capitol Complex” as being the larger site of the US Capitol, beyond just the building. Duplex, two houses in one structure. Multiplex building of several rooms as in a suburban theater.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

I have tried to verify what I remembered and have been unable to do so.

The best thing I have found says it means a kind of duck:

Gogol – It means “Common Goldeneye,” a type of duck, in Ukrainian.
https://kidadl.com/articles/ukrainian-surnames-with-meanings-and-history

But that is not a literal translation, it is a translation to the English name of the duck.

I’m still sure I remember that it meant devil but can’t be sure.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

Famous Russian horror writer seems close enough – horror network covers similar ground

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Plex is “having parts of X” in Latin. Quad is 4, so a quadraplex is “having 4 parts.”

map
map
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

I don’t think this is true.

Devil in Russian and Ukrainian is “Chort.”

Nikolai Gogol is a Ukrainian author who wrote the macabre.

Ajah
Ajah
Reply to  map
2 years ago

Thank you map. Yes. Devil is Chort in both languages. Roll that “ r”

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Ajah
2 years ago

Would you happen to know what gogol means aside from the duck?

Ajah
Ajah
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

Gogol is generally a Russian, Ukrainian, and Jewish surname. It means duck, but the Ukrainian Cossacks used the term for their hairdos. They would shave their whole heads and leave one piece to grow very long. Warrior crap. It does not have another meaning.
I think you should go with your gut. It’s a comm. of some sort. Probably exactly what you say.
No worries about my comments not getting thru AC. They were meaningless anyways. But, I understand your frustration and I’ll just let you k ow if this happens again. Thanks!

Farcesensitive
Reply to  map
2 years ago

Thanks.
Would you happen to know what gogol means aside from the duck?

Something else occurred to me though.
The duck is the “common goldeneye”.
There is a 007 movie called Goldeneye and in some 007 movies the head of the KGB is General Gogol.

Does it refer to the “All seeing eye” on the NWO pyramid or something like that?

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

Hungary and Poland lose EU funding fight over laws

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-60400112

Machine Trooper
Machine Trooper
2 years ago

“Anyone who has dealt with a narcissist, and many who have not, will immediately recognize this as masking – a panicked narcissist trying to look like nothing is bothering them.”

IDK, I dealt with a lot of narcissists before I even knew what the word meant; and it’s embarrassing to admit how old I was when I finally learned not to take people at their word; to not look for subtext, etc.

Anyway, when Kameltoe was debating Penis…er, I mean Pence, I noticed how, while she was telling bald-faced lies or distorting reality, she would nod her head while speaking. I’ve had former bosses do that, grifters, hucksters, and narcissists of all flavors do it. I finally came to understand why they do it–because they assume they can make people believe what they’re saying by doing it. Like some form of low-level brainwashing. And I guess it does work on a lot of people. To me, it just makes them look like halfwit Dunning-Kruger victims.

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  Machine Trooper
2 years ago

She’s just used to bobbing her head.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Machine Trooper
2 years ago

“…she would nod her head while speaking… because they assume they can make people believe what they’re saying by doing it. Like some form of low-level brainwashing. And I guess it does work on a lot of people.”

Your comment instantly reminded me of James Spader’s character in The Office, Rober California:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDAh8JhUOl8

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
2 years ago

More on Joffe and the development of Internet. Bechtel and In-Q-tel make appearances.

https://mobile.twitter.com/nimkef/status/1494098047873212422?cxt=HHwWjICzscWQjbwpAAAA

Sam J.
Sam J.
2 years ago

Jews have possibly nuked Syria with two, known, nuclear weapons.

From Jim Stone who always has the craziest, not sayinghe is wrong, stuff.

Stone speculates this video is Syria, although some saying it’s Ukraine. He said he tried to reach web sites in Syria and it’s gone dark. I tried to search “Israel nukes Syria” and got links at Youtube but they were wiped before I could see them.

Stone site and direct link to his video. He says some ISP’s are censoring the link. So may not come up. His servers have been under constant attack for a while.

http://82.221.129.208/1/.tp7.html

http://198.46.190.126/videos/mushroomcloud.mp4

What does this mean? You know the Jews failed in Syria. They thought they would run over Assad who trained as a dentist but he’s proven to be way more resilient than they probably even dreamed of in their worst assessment.

This also may be a warning to Putin while not actually directly attacking Russia.

Some things the Jews have said to put yourselves in their mindset, and yes these are real.

“Our race is the Master Race. We are divine gods on this planet. We are as different from the inferior races as they are from insects. In fact, compared to our race, other races are beasts and animals, cattle at best. Other races are considered as human excrement. Our destiny is to rule over the inferior races. Our earthly kingdom will be ruled by our leader with a rod of iron. The masses will lick our feet and serve us as our slaves.” – Israeli prime Minister Menachem Begin in a speech to the Knesset [Israeli Parliament] quoted by Amnon Kapeliouk, “Begin and the Beasts,” New Statesman, June 25, 1982

“Tell me, do the evil men of this world have a bad time? They hunt and catch whatever they feel like eating. They don’t suffer from indigestion and are not punished by Heaven. I want Israel to join that club. Maybe the world will then at last begin to fear us instead of feeling sorry. Maybe they will start to tremble, to fear our madness instead of admiring our nobility. Let them tremble; let them call us a mad state. Let them understand that we are a savage country, dangerous to our surroundings, not normal, that we might go wild, that we might start World War Three just like that, or that we might one day go crazy and burn all the oil fields in the Middle East. Even if you’ll prove to me that the present war is a dirty immoral war, I don’t care. We shall start another war, kill and destroy more and more. And do you know why it is all worth it? Because it seems that this war has made us more unpopular among the civilized world.We’ll hear no more of that nonsense about the unique Jewish morality. No more talk about a unique people being a light upon the nations. No more uniqueness and no more sweetness and light. Good riddance.” –Former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

I can find nothing at all about this anywhere else. Fake????

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

Me either. Nothing.

dorsey47
2 years ago

>”President Joe Biden recalled Monday picking up a dead dog in a yard and putting it on the doorstep of one of his constituents, back when he served on the county council in the state of Delaware.”

They have to keep dogs in the news, and that is getting harder to do.

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  dorsey47
2 years ago

The dog was a bad dude.

His name? Corn Pop.

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

Trudeau voiced support for farmers in India who blocked major highways to New Delhi for more than a year in 2021

https://www.investmentwatchblog.com/trudeau-voiced-support-for-farmers-in-india-who-blocked-major-highways-to-new-delhi-for-more-than-a-year-in-2021/

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

MAC lost me with the whole SVD saga. Watched him for a long time and that seemed slimy to me.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Bman
2 years ago

I don’t know or watch him.
This video just came up when I searched for the gun.

Bman
Bman
2 years ago

Canadian Bank Outages. I’m sure it’s normal. *eye roll*

https://gab.com/JoeyCamp2020/posts/107810366683499115

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  Bman
2 years ago

I bet the outages would go away if they restored the truckers’ accounts.

Bman
Bman
2 years ago

Ukraine:

The attack came amid tense relations between Russia and NATO, whose members have been claiming that Moscow’s alleged military buildup near Ukraine’s borders would lead to an “invasion”. Moscow has repeatedly denied the accusations, warning of the possibility of provocations by Kiev in a bid to resolve the crisis by means of force.
The Ukrainian military fired mortar shells and grenades at four localities in the self-proclaimed Lugansk People’s Republic at 2:30 a.m. GTM on Thursday, according to the Joint Centre for Control and Coordination.
The Minsk Accords, agreed upon in February 2015, provide for a ceasefire between the self-proclaimed republics of Donetsk and Lugansk and Kiev, the withdrawal of military personnel, resumption of economic ties, and constitutional reform in Ukraine that would secure the republics’ national rights.
Russian President Vladimir Putin earlier stressed that the Minsk agreements on the conflict in eastern Ukraine represent the only possible solution to the issue, but Kiev does not want to fulfil them. According to Putin, Ukraine has been dragging out negotiations to resolve the conflict, and against this backdrop, NATO has been deploying military equipment along the border with Russia.

https://sputniknews.com/20220217/ukrainian-armed-forces-fire-mortar-shells-grenades-on-4-lpr-localities-1093099627.html

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
2 years ago

Impressive how many MMA fighters are very based. In addition to BJ and Tito, there’s Colby Covington, Jorge Masvidal, Gina Carano, and Rose “Better Dead Than Red” Namajunas. And these are just the ones we have heard from publicly…

https://www.breitbart.com/sports/2021/04/14/better-dead-than-red-ufcs-rose-namajunas-defends-anti-communist-comments-ahead-of-zhang-weili-fi

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

How many gang bangs have they been in?

Tim Kennedy mentioned he had a pretty girl come into the fight gym (THE PIT) he was at and say she had tested positive for HIV.

https://youtu.be/5bvuKdJi0zk?t=1483

wooderson
wooderson
2 years ago

The Baldwin case is a case where someone did not pay union dues and killed a union member. The union in question is a powerful union. This one will be an honest, hard trial.

It doesn’t matter if Alec Baldwin is famous. There are at least three, possibly four generations of actors, all of whom are famous, and are now forgotten. The immortal, in this case, is the union.