News Briefs – 03/02/2022

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DFT – Salesforce CEO Says Company Pressed “Hyperspace Button”

DFT – HP Sees Sales Lagging

DFT – VinFast Makes First US EV Deliveries

DFT – US To Do More Pain To Huawei

DFT – Russian Oil Production Returns To Pre-Sanctions Levels

Havana Syndrome completely buried by the intelligence community, which now says an exhaustive investigation has determined there was no syndrome, and nothing happened. LOL. Literally, one of Trump’s staffers saw the van outside his house speed off at 3AM, after they woke him up in the middle of the night by hitting him. It is always possible they figured out who this was, killed all of them, and this is how it ends. But given all evidence points to it being US intelligence, I think it more likely, Q failed, and things are being reset back to where they were. Interesting quote – “There was no evidence even in places where the US had the “total ability to monitor the environment” for malicious activity.” That would mean it was either US intelligence, or it was whoever has compromised US intelligence. Because they are admitting it happened in places where US intelligence had full control, like DC, the White House, and probably the areas surrounding spook housing in places like Cuba, where I am sure they deploy a massive amount of counter-surveillance. Either that, or it was an adversary whose technology is so advanced even US intel is no competition to them.

Vox Day on the fake Technorati. Elon Musk is another one who it would be fascinating to know the back story on. Jobs is another. It is funny how you notice these things look “off” in passing, and they stick in your mind, but otherwise you walk right by them, paying them no mind.

In its latest attempt to interfere in the electoral process, the Biden administration announced on Monday that the Department of Homeland Security is planning to award millions of taxpayer dollars to local governments throughout the country for so-called “election security” purposes.

Kari Lake brings election lawsuit to Arizona Supreme Court. Highly unlikely an intel op would not have seen that in wargaming, and made sure it was under control before launching.

Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN) said in an interview this week that literally hundreds of Democrat U.S. lawmakers are apprehensive about President Joe Biden being the party’s nominee heading into the 2024 presidential race, but that they are too afraid to say anything. Afraid of what?

A new interactive website database is now available free to individual citizens and election reform groups across the country to help in the fight to get all states to obey a federal election law mandating regular voter roll maintenance.

Hillary Clinton praises billionaire Thomas H. Lee, 78, as ‘considerate, generous and unpretentious’ at memorial after he shot himself in his Fifth Avenue office – as mourners say ‘they can’t understand’ his suicide.

Bill Maher says he’s scared of former President Trump “on a very personal level” and “what he would do” to the comedian if he were to win the 2024 White House race. “I am afraid of Trump on a very personal level because I don’t think he likes me. I understand why… And I don’t know what he would do in a second term…. I was afraid for my own wellbeing. I thought I could wind up in Guantanamo Bay. I think I still could… He’s obsessed sometimes. I don’t know. He went on a tear for about eight months when he was president every time, he’d have a rally. I have a list three pages long of the things he’s called me.”

Did Speaker McCarthy just pull a huge ‘bait and switch?’ Tucker Carlson and staff are NOT allowed To record or remove J6 surveillance footage from the US Capitol. Republican leaders are emphasizing that no clips will be broadcast without prior security clearance. Seems this started after Mike Lindell sued, and suddenly Tucker might not have been able to control what was released for them.

Document reveals first known Canadian UFO study in nearly 30 years now underway. Not actually studying UAPs but rather how they are reported and studied.

“We have a real UFO problem” (and it is not balloons): Quote from a new op-ed published at Politico by Ryan Graves, a Navy F/A-18 fighter pilot who was one of many military officers who encountered anomalous objects in our restricted military airspace off the coast of Virginia in 2014. I really think the fact government, and those in power, have not dropped everything to tear this apart and figure it out, either for curiosity or out of fear it threatens their power, may point to these things already having some influence over government – as would be expected of a technically sophisticated military power with intelligence capabilities, operating in a world with a potentially hostile nuclear-armed civilization and governmental structure. These things will have recruited intelligence assets in government, the only question is how many and how much power they have seized.

Ousted Chicago mayor Lori Lightfoot who lost reelection bid with just 17% of the vote claims she was treated unfairly because she’s a ‘black woman in America.’

Hunter Biden’s criminal defense lawyer quits amid “unease and dissent.”

Internet recoils as Biden talks of nurse doing things ‘I don’t think you learn in nursing school’: Internet says, “So gross.” This is an energy vampire doing a mass feeding. He knows this is an uncomfortable and weird story. and he is telling it because of that. And as he is telling it, everyone else is getting drained, and he will be getting energized. The real fun ones are the ones so driven they will go on for 20 minutes about their impotence and all the things they are trying to fix it, or their hemorrhoids, and what they do to try and prevent them from being problems.

4Chan anon claims Facebook is creating an AI project which will allow it to keep a person’s social media posting as if they are still alive, complete with age-enhanced photos and the type of material they would write about, but Facebook is getting weird, and he doesn’t know what it is really for. Unconfirmed though.

Ron DeSantis backed deep cuts to Social Security and Medicare while in Congress, now Trump is ready to hammer him for it ahead of 2024.

Showdown before the raid: FBI agents and prosecutors argued over Trump raid. FBI did not want to raid, according to article.

Probably bogus, but Lara Logan did retweet another tweet by some unknown guy claiming Ray Epps has flipped. I would not have included it except she retweeted and might know something about it. Or not, and it is fake and gay.

The reporter hired to write a book about the British version of Fauci has leaked 100,000 of his texts because she said there were things in the public interest in them which did not make it into the book

Bird flu HAS mutated to infect people: Fresh pandemic fears as scientists on ground zero in Cambodia find H5N1 strain that killed 11-year-old girl had evolved to infect human cells better.

CDC warns about the rise in almost untreatable Shigella bacterial infections. Diarrhea.

Bomb found stashed in the lining of checked luggage at Lehigh Valley International Airport.

Establishment-backed Republican legislators in Georgia are trying to pass a bill that could allow illegal migrants to jump ahead of Americans for school-choice funding.

A Chinese energy company financially linked to Hunter Biden, the son of the President of the United States, developed technology to improve cotton harvesting in Xinjiang, an industry that relies on Chinese Communist Party forced slave labor.

The Washington Post and CNBC tried to wokescold Twitter owner Elon Musk for advancing the Wuhan COVID-19 lab leak theory using Communist Chinese state propaganda.

Sen. Bob Casey’s campaigns have funneled more than half a million dollars to a printing company owned by his sister and brother-in-law, raising ethics questions about a family business arrangement spanning more than 20 years.

East Palestine train derailment site workers are getting sick, union says. Never, ever, trust them when they say something is safe.

Merrick Garland refuses to admit that biological male prisoners could pose risk to female prisoners. He is not that stupid, he is reading a script.

Now Oregon considers monthly $1,000, no-strings payments for homeless residents as other Dem cities and states hand out cash as part of ‘Universal Base Income’ pilot scheme that would cost US $33 TRILLION if every city followed suit.

Ominous forecast by seismologist who predicted Turkey: ‘Mega-thrust’ earthquake may hit US West Coast this week.

U.S. Postal Service buys 9,250 electric vans, 14,000 charge stations.

New Ford patent means if you miss a car payment, your car may suddenly pick up and drive itself back to the dealership. Imagine what intel services will be able to do with your car.

By 2050, used wind turbine blades will exceed 43 million tons of waste every year.

Chinese donors who funded Trudeau Foundation wanted statue of Mao in Montreal.

US funneling millions into Hungary’s left-wing opposition media.

US seeks allies’ backing for possible China sanctions over Ukraine war.

Ukraine says its forces may pull out of key strategic city of Bakhmut.

Donald Trump on ‘Horror Show’ Ukraine war: I’d strike a peace deal ‘within 24 hours.’

Ukrainian military unit named after Boris Johnson ‘is wiped out by Wagner troops.’

Scientists are reincarnating the Woolly Mammoth to return in 4 years.

Elon Musk is reportedly putting together a research team to combat what he has termed the “deadly” threat of woke artificial intelligence.

Eli Lilly is slashing the prices of its most-prescribed insulins amid pressure from consumers and the Biden administration. There re many who say you can actually use this to build brain and combat dementia. They say, buy a nasal spray bottle, go to the pharmacy and ask for insulin, (It is no-prescription), you put it in the pray bottle, and take a set number of sprays up the noes in each nostril per day. The insulin can make it to the nerves and it appears to affect brain function. Consult with your doctor, and all of that, and bring them some research on it.

The National Archives has fired the security supervisor who instructed March for Life participants to cover up or remove their pro-life hats and clothing, The Daily Signal reported Thursday.

Mississippi has become the latest state to ban health care professionals from providing “gender-affirming care” for transgender youth in what officials say will stop the attempt to “push a sick and twisted ideology” on children.

Karl Rove says Ron DeSantis is ‘smart’ to skip CPAC and its ‘meaningless’ straw poll. LOL. Which he would lose to Trump, massively.

House Oversight Committee Republicans rejected a slew of amendments to weaken their legislation against government coercion of tech platforms (HR 140) at a markup Tuesday, warning that Democrats’ proposed exceptions were so vague they would gut the bill’s speech protections.

Trump rips Fox News saying they look too weak and scared to reveal the massive vote fraud and irregularities.

Poll: Surging Donald Trump leads DeSantis in head-to-head, grows advantage over larger field. Yahoo poll.

A new poll from Emerson College found that among GOP primary voters, Trump netted 55 percent of support, while potential 2024 GOP presidential candidate, Gov. Ron DeSantis, R-Fla., scored 25 percent of support.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

> “Either that, or it was an adversary whose technology is so advanced even US intel is no competition to them.

Or it’s a coverup and they are lying…

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
1 year ago

New Ford patent means if you miss a car payment, your car may suddenly pick up and drive itself back to the dealership.
 
Good. My new business venture called Cornpop’s Wheel Boot Emporium and Sundries will be minting money hand over fist.

Fart Simpson
Fart Simpson
Reply to  Corn Pop
1 year ago

What if you park your car in a garage? Or put a large object in front or back of it?

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Fart Simpson
1 year ago

It will hijack you the next time you use it.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  Fart Simpson
1 year ago

@Fart Simpson
They’ll send a robot repo team to recover it.

TheFeebleClone
TheFeebleClone
Reply to  Fart Simpson
1 year ago

Well it’ll be in the fine print of your legalistic and lengthy insurance qualifiers. They don’t have to pay for the paint chipped off your large object.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
1 year ago

Scientists are reincarnating the Woolly Mammoth to return in 4 years.
 
Awesome. I want to adopt one, give one a mohawk, and call it my Battle Mammoth.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Corn Pop
1 year ago

They’ve been talking about that since the 1980s, when they found some viable tissue. But nobody actually did anything, because nobody was funding that.

Modern “scientists” are just grant whores in lab coats; they don’t do *anything* unless they’ve already collected a check.

Pablo Villizzianto
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

Still what would they live off meanwhile?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Corn Pop
1 year ago

Every once in a while, we get real gems from this man. I disagree with him on one point though, Green eyes are the master race.

https://voxday.net/2023/03/02/the-end-of-the-involuntary-non-european/

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Stop dragging your racial obsessions into my posts.

teo toon
teo toon
1 year ago

Bird flu HAS mutated to infect people: Fresh pandemic fears as scientists on ground zero in Cambodia find H5N1 strain that killed 11-year-old girl had evolved to infect human cells better.

Evolved suddenly. Logically, the chicken had to have evolved suddenly as well. The chicken Imust have reached the Fauci Inflection Point in its evolution.

Pablo Villizzianto
Reply to  teo toon
1 year ago

I had a dream at the start of the “pandemic” of people expelling blood from their pores and infecting myself while at the center of buenos aires. Requiring resting and liquid, while surviving quite damaged. Just expecting evil stuff from this world really.
Think of it like ebola.
Im wondering if the vaxxxed will o not corrupt our species genetic pool, in a way which could lead to the problems of inbred people’s, or something similar, or worst, than it.

Texas Arcane
Reply to  Pablo Villizzianto
1 year ago

Nowadays, seriously, how could you tell it had made any difference? People seem unbelievably inbred now without any genetic engineering.

teo toon
teo toon
1 year ago

Scientists are reincarnating the Woolly Mammoth to return in 4 years.

I bet these fools expect to put their creation in the soon to come rewilded and closed to human beings – at least to the common folk — areas of the North American continent; of course, the elites – the real elites — will have their safaris.
This also indicates there is a schedule in place.

Last edited 1 year ago by teo toon
Pablo Villizzianto
Reply to  teo toon
1 year ago

Mark Zuckerberg is a hardcore prepper for example. The “elites”/ oligarchies are the biggest /pol/acks and preppers there exist.
Look one by one, and its just too obvious really. They are the biggest weirdos. Nobody “normal” gets to be an elite today, even by definition really.
Maybe its for the better, or not…

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Pablo Villizzianto
1 year ago

The poor-rich have bunkers in Idaho. The rich-rich have bunkers in New Zealand.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  teo toon
1 year ago

I heard Russia wants to put them in Siberia.

mobius
Reply to  teo toon
1 year ago

I wonder how mammoth tastes

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Why Leftists are ugly:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UQRqAuHdQU

Because of high mutation load. They end up ugly. And that makes them leftists because they are very often spiteful mutants.

I feel sorry for people who have the bad roll of the genetic dice which results in a high mutation load that results in ugliness. But it seems in our fallen world. Just as there are people born disabled and with various inherited disease.

We each must still reach for the good ourselves despite the hand we are dealt with. Through Redemption in God we will have far better resurrection bodies than our fallen bodies on this earth in the current day.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

@Anonymous
Spiteful mutants is a perfect description of the woke clowns.

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  English Tom
1 year ago

Also a great name for a band.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

If you have a bad mutation load it means you have to work smarter. And pray harder.
Like it or not, there is a God and praying to Him works. Obedience to His law works
The problem with the “spiteful mutants” is neither the spite nor the mutation, its their lack of obedience to God.
Spite is great, it helps us get things done. Mutations suck from one perspective, but from another it forces us to develop techniques and mindsets that are good for everyone. Look at that guy with no arms and legs. The man is just human testosterone. Greatest guy ever. BECAUSE he dealt with it, AND he prays his ass off to God.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Re shigellosis, picked it up at a cafe in Mexico. Two vectors, flies and unwashed hands. Doc prescribed antibiotics and said to stay out of public swimming pools so as not to transmit it. Also said it is a “reportable” disease. Wonder if it’s coming across the border with everything else.

Leonard Gearhardt
Leonard Gearhardt
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Not hard to pick up, I know some Coasties who were deployed to South America in early 2000, 5 of them picked it up, same thing, cafe and flies. I do not envy the misery.
From the CDC article, the demographic that caught it were homosexual/bi men. We remember the group that was given the moneypox in the Canary Islands “celebration” to spread… In the CDC article: “Evidence suggests the illness is spreading among gay and bisexual men in particular, apparently through sexual contact, both in the U.S. and abroad.” “Eighty-seven percent of the cases were in men presumed to have sex with men.
I would agree that lots of things are coming through the border. A doc I know calls the illegals “vectors.” Cuba has a bone to pick with the U.S. after a DOD lab cooked up mosquitoes infected with Dengue-1 and smuggled them onto its island. Killed and disabled a LOT of Cubans.
WNV and similar encephalitis types are endemic now in the U.S., and thanks to all the tick research and using them as vectors, there are horrible diseases everywhere.
Herbal medicine -which is quite potent – often gets around antibiotic resistance. Used up front, it avoids the entire issue.
Sorry you had to go through the shigella infection, glad to hear you are well.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

How bad was it?

Maniac
Maniac
1 year ago

‘Scientists are reincarnating the Woolly Mammoth to return in 4 years.’

I’d prefer the sabre-toothed tiger myself.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Maniac
1 year ago

I’ll vote for megatherium – giant ground sloths.

Fart Simpson
Fart Simpson
Reply to  Maniac
1 year ago

they gonna make the mammoths gay

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Maniac
1 year ago

Dire wolves.
I bet they could be domesticated and make great pets.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Maniac
1 year ago

Voxday thinks this technology precedence, of turning Elephants into Mammoths, will later see Persons Of Colour, choosing to have blond, blue eyed babies.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Bill Maher says he’s scared of former President Trump “on a very personal level” and “what he would do” to the comedian if he were to win the 2024 White House race.

Narcissist. Really? You’re a second-rate comedian who bought the ticket.

Fart Simpson
Fart Simpson
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

these shitlibs would be better off being scared of their multiple clot-shots versus gitmo

Pablo Villizzianto
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

We’ll see, or not if he losses.
With electoral fraud, I tend to think the losses.
If he wins, I tend to think he will do nuthing.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Pablo Villizzianto
1 year ago

Just winning will blow the lefts mind. That will be something.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Ousted Chicago mayor Lori Lightfoot who lost reelection bid with just 17% of the vote claims she was treated unfairly because she’s a ‘black woman in America.’

Lightfoot lost because she is an unlikeable, self-centered midwit who (may) oversee a municipal government that has no problem destroying one of the great cities in America.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

We know elections are not real. Stop buying their bullshit because you like the flavor of the week; that’s the goal. They will now install someone worse, bet on it.

mobius
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

She’s lying, definitely E.T.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Probably bogus, but Lara Logan did retweet another tweet by some unknown guy claiming Ray Pees has flipped.

Maybe fat fingered typing? Ray Pees ~ Ray Epps

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
1 year ago

Cool thread on Soros and The City of London. All the usual suspects show up: Rothschild, Fabians, LSE, Rees-Mogg, Junkerman, Scientology, Freedom House, Ukraine…

https://mobile.twitter.com/artisbrutal2021/status/1626490075310612481?cxt=HHwWgoCzmeSGupItAAAA

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

The filthy British Crown fronts with the Court Jew.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Whoa Whoa Whoa

Whoa.

Both are filthy, buddy

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

The City of London is an extremely interesting polity. For a long time I didn’t realize it was a different entity from Greater London. It’s sort of like the Vatican; it has its own government. The City only has about 9,000 official residents, but half a million people work there.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

I believe the banking families that made the City of London the great parasite that sucked in the wealth of the world are fleeing East to greener pastures.
There will be a new financial power rising over the next few years, somewhere in the East, that will go on to rival the City of London over the coming centuries.
Although they will still be in control.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  English Tom
1 year ago

NEOM? Astana? Where do you think?

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

SAME WITH VATICAN AND dc

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

Look at the second picture where now George Soros is now supporting succession for States in the US. It would not surprise me that they have seen all the post I have done about how to legally take over the country with the present Constitution. Knowing they could not do a damn thing about this but come out in the open and fight, “open rebellion”, and that it would likely not be supported they are now, belatedly, fomenting a plan to promote succession and civil war like they have in Ukraine. Except here it would likely be even worse than Ukraine due to the high admixture of different races and political factions in the nation.

Here’s what they fear. In this link and the links off of it is explained what the problem is with the country on a large granular scale and exactly the steps needed to be taken to put us at the least on the right track. Problems solved would be the voting steal, ending of the crime wave, stopping funding of large parts of the left agenda and an overall political realignment of the whole country in a very short time. Likely not more than 6 years.

https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-11-09-2022/#comment-410269

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

I was looking back at something I commented and want to link it to further show another little clue that Jim Stone has been murdered. He linked to a really stupid report blaming covid on the Chinese. Him linking that, and the guy being a Jew who wrote the report, Jim Stone did not trust Jews at all. Not even a smidgen. Maybe even less than me, which is saying something. I think he’s dead.

https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-01-18-2023/#comment-417191

There’s been several of these foopahs from Stone since he went away for a while then came back with some sort of crazy story.

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

Good catch. I just saw this argument made on a podcast (https://rumble.com/v2begtw-mel-k-with-author-and-journalist-richard-poe-puppet-masters-and-perception-.html), which is an hour long, but the Soros stuff is at the beginning and its all on the thread anyway.

The argument is that Soros is used as a cutout for British intel, because that way if you get upset at their schemes, then you are an anti-semite.

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

There’s a mass of misdirection and gas-lighting in that thread. The thrust is that somehow Soros was roped in by the wiley Anglo-Saxons. Please.

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

Something else I noticed about Sonos and Jim Stone. There was quote here a few days ago that was directly lifted from a picture of Soros on Jim Stones site where Soros said he was going to use Blacks because they were easily influenced. I noticed that this picture and quote disappeared from Stone’s site??? Why? I had even thought about linking it but lately have decided I say too damn much and much of my commenting is futile anyway.

I obviously don’t know the truth but I’ve suspected Jim Stone has been murdered and someone is posting stuff to his site. A few months ago he said he was attacked then he started saying disjointed things that didn’t always add up, (no smoking gun, just a feeling I have).

That might actually be the sort of thing they would do. The site handler post something about Soros, like the real Stone would do to mimic him, and Soros or someone that knows him gets it taken down as being too much. The real Jim Stone, I can not imagine not saying this and leaving it up. I can’t imagine him taking anything like this down, but it was removed.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Sam J, I always learn a lot from your comments.

Please keep writing.

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

Thank you but it all seems so futile. It’s very depressing repeating myself all the time. I’ve written several comments and just deleted them. It seems pointless.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

A young friend of mine just bought a brand new Toyota Rav. It has a remote start. She now found out that after a specified time period, she has to pay a monthly fee to keep it active

Toyota lover
Toyota lover
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

On some models, you can hit the unlock button several times and it will remote start. You just loose the ability to do it via an app or Google assistant.

Chief_Tuscaloosa
Chief_Tuscaloosa
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Most states have Lemon laws that let you return a vehicle w/i 7 or 14 days.
Strong recommendation she do that

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

FYI, a California based lawyer named John Thaler put together a hundred page document that essentially argued that Arizona was run by the leading Mexican cartel, just like several states in Mexico, and his investigator (girlfriend?) testified about it to an Arizona state Senate committee.

Jovan Pulitzer featured this, then interviewed them, and concluded pretty much that this was a deep state/ cabal op. Here is the relevant commentary, and other videos on Pulitzer’s rumble channel will have the interview and the testimony:

https://rumble.com/v2bcpge-madness-in-maricopa-the-curious-cases-of-john-thaler-and-cartel-collusion.html

This was a clever operation, though like the operations these psycopaths like to run was too clever. What they did was to compile a report containing allegations about various fraudulent activities in Arizona that were made by other people. Most if not all of the allegations themselves are probably correct. They then used this sleazy California lawyer as a cut-out to issue the allegations as part of a divorce case and custody fight. All the sources of information are members of the lawyer’s family or this insurance person who seems to be his girlfriend. Because of the source, this means that the allegations, which are made by other more credible people and probably accurate, are discredited.

The good news is that this will probably backfire, since most dissident and conservative influencers aren’t touching this one with a ten foot pole, and Pulitzer did touch it with a ten foot pole but caught on within days. Its only giving more publicity to the allegations themselves, which so far they had successfully suppressed.

Pablo Villizzianto
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

Thaler?

A thaler was a medieval currency, specially a thaler of silver. ¿ how common is the surname?
Interesting thing that report though. Organized crime has a history of getting into legit businesses and politics, as a way to power over their fellow citizens really.

Last edited 1 year ago by Pablo Villizzianto
TRX
TRX
Reply to  Pablo Villizzianto
1 year ago

Maria Theresa thalers were minted into the mid-1940s. They were minted by Ethiopia, Italy, and Britain, though they were originally Austrian. Since they were real silver coins, their value was in the metal, not their provenance. I don’t think any government is still officially minting them any more, but there are a couple of private outfits that still make them.

The word “dollar” is a corruption of the word “thaler.”

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Pablo Villizzianto
1 year ago

Good point!

The surname exists, but is not really that common:

https://namecensus.com/last-names/thaler-surname-popularity/

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

I’ve been noticing a lack of hard (not speculative and important) news in the links over the past week, and also on other sites.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I’ve noticed the same thing when looking for news.

I am not crazy but you may be
I am not crazy but you may be
1 year ago

RE: Insulin and Nasal administration
Makes one wonder what else could work that way and how this is related to the blood/brain barrier? It is know the brain regulates blood sugar on its own, separate from the rest of the body.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

<<Did Speaker McCarthy just pull a huge ‘bait and switch?’ Tucker Carlson and staff are NOT allowed To record or remove J6 surveillance footage from the US Capitol. Republican leaders are emphasizing that no clips will be broadcast without prior security clearance. Seems this started after Mike Lindell sued, and suddenly Tucker might not have been able to control what was released for them.>>
If dems and/or rinos were given these instructions, they would do it anyway and just say they “didn’t get the memo” after the fact. Why don’t politicians that seek the truth play dirty, too?? I realize the media won’t have their back, but fvck it…do it anyway.

Pablo Villizzianto
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Why don’t politicians that seek the truth play dirty, too?? I realize the media won’t have their back, but fvck it…do it anyway.

Its a good question. Tipically we dont think like them. For ex: Here in argentina I tried to make a political agrupation, and a party is just too easily blocked by the judiciary powers, as there is 1 judge that decides if she gives, or not, the political personality to any potential political party. This is one more thing that means this country, argentina, is not a real democracy.
Back to presenting someone through an stablished party, the president of the party “accorded” with an emissary of the current chief of government to not present a candidate, as it would have cost him losing some votes through his right political side. I heavily suspect he was just bribed, and that was it. Was my 2nd time, and didn’t really expected, quite naive of myself really. I expected that guy to not take the money, being old and extremely rich, and favour the development of this party.
Maybe that answers your question. I have more experience here, and Im about to turn 28.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Pablo Villizzianto
1 year ago

You are either profoundly stupid for using a name (fake or real) and face (fake or real) to post here. Or you are bought and paid for.

and your age too? Why not just give us your address and daily schedule as well as bank account? What is wrong with you? Do you have a hatred for breathing?

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Because those that are not controlled opposition are still in denial that this is a war.
They are the petty nobility that I have talked about before, they have lived well eating the crumbs that fall from the table of the current corrupt regime and don’t want to kick over the table so the rest of us can avoid starvation lest they live less well.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

RE: J6 tapes

If dems and/or rinos were given these instructions, they would do it anyway and just say they “didn’t get the memo” after the fact. Why don’t politicians that seek the truth play dirty, too?? I realize the media won’t have their back, but fvck it…do it anyway.

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Col. Douglas Mortimer (ret)
Col. Douglas Mortimer (ret)
1 year ago

Bill Maher is convinced that he is the center of all creation. In reality he is as insignificant as a flea is to an elephant. Worried that Trump might do something to him? There are more than enough people in society that would want to do something to him based on his, many times, offensive comments. He should be more concerned about the whacks on the left. Those are the ones that get carried away with things.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Yeah, I read that the red shoe club is into extreme paedophilia. As you said AC, if they have footage of you committing hideous acts against children, they own you completely. Doors are opened for you but you serve them.

Anon
Anon
1 year ago

AC,
LostFalco has a regime for using Intranasal Insulin.
https://www.lostfalco.com/intranasal-insulin/
He also posts over at Longecity.org
Anon

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

RE: J6 tapes

If dems and/or rinos were given these instructions, they would do it anyway and just say they “didn’t get the memo” after the fact. Why don’t politicians that seek the truth play dirty, too?? I realize the media won’t have their back, but fvck it…do it anyway.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

 I was afraid for my own wellbeing. I thought I could wind up in Guantanamo Bay. I think I still could… He’s obsessed sometimes. I don’t know.”

Meanwhile, many of us remain pinned down and destroyed by surveillance, gang stalking, black-listing, employment problems, etc., and remain trapped in a virtual Gitmo right here in our own homes in this country.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Jobs is another.

Apple got a HUGE boost from sales of Apple IIs and IIIs to public schools. And then almost all the Ivy League colleges started requiring a Mac for their students.

Back then, Apple computers were slow, stupidly expensive, and had a limited amount of software available. And their famous “useability” was always a lie.

Sure, a handful of weirdos would have bought Apple machinery anyway, but those government and collegiate sales were their bread and butter for a long time.

Pablo Villizzianto
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

Another public contractor? ¿ did apple “donated” politically? Most likely, the company was, is and will continue to be part of the corruption in the west, and those contracts included an “oral clause” where they would have to open an account in switzerland, another in panama, and fund certain people ‘s political careers.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

They also trained a lot of students to want an Apple instead of something better.
It built the customer base.

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

“Jobs is another.”

I don’t know. Jobs had several huge hits. Very successful products that ahead of their time and showed an obsession with marketing and presentation. The Mac made a big difference and changed the face of all computing. As for the Apple II and III, well they were at that point well established. It’s not surprising that they would be picked. They also had a big marketing campaign directed at universities. You know sometimes just showing up is what counts and they were there at universities from the beginning.

Scully taking over showed just the opposite. He drove the company into the ground. It was rapidly going under. Jobs came back, came out with a revolutionary mp3 player, much more flashy Macs, the iPad and then right after that iPhone. It’s tough to argue that kind of product success was just handed to him. And to note I’m not a Apple sort, but I can appreciate his method which was to try and make everything in the Apple echosphere work together seamlessly and always have everything look very well designed and attractive. People eat that stuff up, did and still do.

I knew people that used Macs and loved them because for the specific job they were doing they worked flawlessly. They were limited and if they didn’t do something sometimes it was impossible. I build my own computers, not saying much, buy mother board and plug some parts in, but lots of people don’t care for that at all.

Think of it this way, some people go to extravagant stores and buy Gucci purses for outrageous amounts but you can get a purse for far less from Walmart. My Dad bought a Mac because he could care less about computers and just wanted to surf the web and do a few things, and it worked great for him. And the small problems he did have, he could go to the Apple store and they straighten things out real fast. They seemed to know what they were doing, and you pay for that sort of service.

map
map
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Basically, Apple products are designed for women. The design philosophy is to make a product so easy to use that any woman can use it. This centers around zeroing in on one optimal method of accomplishing any task and just repeating it throughout the design.

Technologies built around and for men focus on options and customizability, whereas men can dig into the weeds and deeply focus on the inner workings of the tech.

Technology designed for women is supposed to aid in a wish-fulfillment fantasy. It’s the difference between Google and Alta Vista. Alta Vista was a huge page with many links as well as a search box. Google just focused on the search box, so that women could simply type their wishes into a screen and poof stuff comes out.

This woman-centric technology extends to the aesthetics of Apple products and even to the design of an Apple store. Apple stores look like they borrowed their appearance from the makeup counter at Macy’s, with a lot of bright lights and glass. Heck, you could probably sell makeup at an Apple store.

This was a smart move by Apple because women make 80% of all of the consumer decisions in households. Heck, Jobs used to give every Apple prototype to his girlfriend to use.

Pablo Villizzianto
Reply to  map
1 year ago

just reading it. Impressive really. Jobs wasn’t an igualitarist by any measure really. He was more “redpilled” on women than any of us.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Considering we only have two choices, I’ve come to prefer Apple products. The ecosystem is very well integrated, and the products last for many years. I’m done buying Windows OEM gear and having to spend time uninstalling Norton and Dell Jukebox and all the other crapware. The Surface devices Microsoft sells are fine, I just prefer a Mac to them.

I don’t trust Google at all. I like Samsung products, but I’ve had it with the update model on Android.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  EricTheAwful
1 year ago

Embrace Linux Mint Cinnamon.

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EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

I’m done with Linux. It is no fun, and it’s a pain in the ass. You embrace it all you like. I’ll just keep buying Apple unless something better comes along, and that’s highly unlikely at this point.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  EricTheAwful
1 year ago

Too each his own.
But Mint Cinnamon is almost like Windows.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

But I use Apple, not Windows. Why would I want “almost like Windows” when I don’t buy Windows anymore in the first place? Except for my work computer, but I have no choice in that matter.

I’m not arguing with you. I know that theoretically, Linux has more privacy, except the Linux Foundation is more compromised than M$ and Apple so I’m not sure how it has more privacy. It’s more configurable, but that takes time to get right. I’m at an age where I just want to use my computer, not spend hours at the command line trying to get it right and hope it takes. I remember in 2004 spending 4 hours hacking away at Linux trying to get wireless to work, and it was undone on my next reboot.

Any time I go to Linux, I lose functionality. Sure, some apps I use are available on Linux, but others aren’t, or the Linux app is sub par; Believe me, I have thought this through very extensively. I have made many attempts to switch to Linux, and they always ended in “Linux is too much of a pain in my ass to bother with”. And MacOS is built on a Unix kernel called Darwin anyway.

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

I’m beginning to appreciate the Mac philosophy more and more as I get older. I used to screw around with my computers to learn all about them. After Windows totally changed everything around the fourth time. Mixing up all the resources in different places to get things done. So every time you want to do some task you have to hunt all over to see where they hid the administrative tools this time. Well fuck them. I don’t care about learning a new way of doing things every three years or so. I see it more and more as a tool and since it appears they refuse to let you master it without constant dicking around then I’ve lost interest.

So the Women’s perspective, just make it so I can use the thing without spending hours dicking around with it, is in the end a far better use of your time.

Linux would be nice if they would find something and stick to it. They’re even worse than windows. BSD might be an option, but they have driver troubles and they really don’t want to get involved in the GUI, so it’s really only rock solid for servers and other such tasks.

I REALLY, REALLY STRONGLY believe that all the GUI’s on Linux and other alternatives are deliberately sabotaged. BSD had a great GUI system called DesktopBSD. It got to be good, then changed names, twice…then disappeared. Gnome, a desktop for Linux, got good, then they rewrote the whole thing to be tablet form, (but stuck on desktops where it didn’t belong),and took away all the options. Ruined it for years. A really good, far better than windows and Mac desktop called “enlightenment” came out, got better but still needed a few bug fixes. They of course rewrite the whole thing, (for like a decade), and it falls apart. Now they have this new desktop for Linux they push called Wayland and this thing has been stalled for many, many years. Before that, they added this huge abortion no one could do anything with called Systemd that started up and controlled every damn thing they could think of. It was done by this super aggressive asshole AND, it was never needed. They said it was to parallelize start up programs but there were already existing start up programs that would do without embracing the whole entire system and cramming it into this abortion. I say it was a hit job, and likely someone in the intelligence agencies paid for it to be shoehorned in so no one could tell what was going on in this huge abortion of a program.

They are bribing people to sabotage these systems, is what I think. There’s too many of them, too many times, that have become successful and then all of a sudden they do things so stupid as to defy reason. The first couple times I saw this I thought it was just a mistake but when it happens time after time… I wrote about this here and in a link in this comment.

https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-12-15-2021/#comment-379940

All they would have to do is pick one fairly reasonable desktop and stick with it. Just do bug fixes and make sure it was versatile and Linux, BSD, whatever could own the desktop and tablet market. They had a good postscript one and let it go to rot.

The people running the west are the main reason we can’t have nice things. They fuck up everything.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Linux Mint Cinnamon.

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

Linux Mint Cinnamon is a response to them dicking up gnome 2 desktop. So now it’s another fork of the desktop. I’m not saying it’s bad but it’s another fragment when if they would have stuck to what they had and just added bug fixes they would be done.

Pebble skimmer
Pebble skimmer
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

I remember the typesetters around the mid eighties. I worked with them in a small technical publisher with in house setters using early apple Mac’s. I had my own union chapter stamp for sending their output to the printers. The Apple Mac was not the iconic one that came out later. These were probably DOS and no WYSIWYG. It was all machine code to camera ready copy. There was still the odd hotmetal typesetters.
Quite technical with a lot of training for the setters. TSers had to go through extensive education and to graduate had to design their own typeface. We all had to be good with the ruler or gauge to know point size, picas, lines to a page and all that. The kind of stuff done automatically by desktop publishing software and modern word processors.
The point is apple dominated that space before the user friendly pcs came.
By around 1995 over a 100k employed as setters in the UK had vanished. All done by graphic designers with pcs.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Homeland Security is planning to award millions of taxpayer dollars to local governments throughout the country for so-called “election security” purposes.

Maybe they’ll issue a little test before they allow people to vote.

“Name the top three rappers.”
“Translate the phrase ‘chinga tu madre’.”
“Which items on this list can you *not* buy with an EBT card?”
“What is the street price of a gram of coke?”

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

It was an episode of Black Mirror. And the woman put the android replica of her dead husband in the attic because it was too creepy.

Pablo Villizzianto
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

¿ could they make a model of 110+ IQ people, of just midwits and dimwits ?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

People will be murdered/kidnapped/imprisoned but will remain active on social media, and friends would not know

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Bottom line.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

“Karl Rove says Ron DeSantis is ‘smart’ to skip CPAC and its ‘meaningless’ straw poll. LOL. Which he would lose to Trump, massively.”

NGL, if Trump is facing the same headwinds from the DeSantis wing that he was facing from rinos and dems, suddenly is probably on the table. That’s why you should never endorse an assassin kill mechanism, then publicly take said mechanism. It’s not a 4D chess move AC, it’s laying your neck on the chopping block. Of course, Trump may never publicly repudiate the vax. It’s the only dumb thing he’s doing. It will be very interesting seeing how this all turns out.

Leonard Gearhardt
Leonard Gearhardt
1 year ago

The “Avian Flu has mutated to Humans” has been debunked: Bird flu cases in father and daughter in Cambodia not spread person to person (nbcnews.com)
Avian flu is hard to acquire, takes very intense exposures, if one reads the cases. Also, avian flu is adapted to birds’ higher temperatures, so it doesn’t like humans’ lower basal temps.

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

Important.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I disagree, only because I believe that they think normies have been sufficiently buck broken to just accept whatever number they throw up on the screen at this point.

They won’t need another lockdown, they’ll just say “people liked mail voting so much they did it again in ’24” and not a single normie will question it at all, where as repeating the lockdown script might agitate the normies with the blatant nature of it.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Establishment-backed Republican legislators in Georgia are trying to pass a bill that could allow illegal migrants to jump ahead of Americans for school-choice funding.

Mike Huckabee went nuts backing a plan to give illegals a “free” Arkansas college education. The public reaction to that is one reason he’s not Governor any more.

It will be interesting to see if 2.0 brings the bill back.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Now Oregon considers monthly $1,000, no-strings payments for homeless residents as other Dem cities and states hand out cash as part of ‘Universal Base Income’ pilot scheme

Too bad Oregon is such a long drive from here. I’d be fine with collecting $1,000/mo just for existing. Sort of like having a government job, but I wouldn’t have to pretend to work.

$1,000/mo would sure help the ammunition and beer budget.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

It’s expensive to maintain hordes of homeless people who you can push into areas where you want to drive down the property values so cabal can snatch up said properties for a steal.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

Technically I’m homeless in the state of Oregon, thinks they’ll mail me my checks to my home in another state?

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Hey, why not give it a shot?

I wonder if they’ll send a check to one of those private postbox outfits.

Though I suspect they’ll give every wino a smartphone and Google Pay instead of a check. Gotta have that tracking, you know.

teo toon
teo toon
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

Maybe you can identify as an Oregonian.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

The state of Oregon, as of April, has their operatives doing an “asset pursuit” of disabled people in the system who are not yet on social security but receiving Medicare. You will take less SS than you worked for or have your health care revoked. That was the ultimatum.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Started down the “excess death numbers for group life” clot shot Twitter feeds and ended up – Rabbit Holed – into the climate BS. The Ethical Skeptic analyzes both and many more subjects of “following the Science” fakeness. Good read on his climate science take and theories. Bookmarked for mooor future reading. https://theethicalskeptic.com/2020/02/16/the-climate-change-alternative-we-ignore-to-our-peril/

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> By 2050, used wind turbine blades will exceed 43 million tons of waste every year.

They were officially declared “green” and “renewable” across their entire life cycle when they were being stood up.

They’re fiberglass and carbon fiber, mostly. Feed them into the shredder and you get a fairly-useful non-biodegradable fiber, suitable for inclusion in some types of road toppings or concrete. It can also be used in various earthworks. You don’t even have to use the fancy transport vehicles; you can just drop them to the ground and shred them directly into dump trucks.

What we’re seeing here is the push to move them from “green” to “waste”, and specialty waste at that, which will require special disposal methods. And they’ll want more money for that. And then they’ll be paid to take something they can sell at a further profit.

Anyone want to guess where the money paid to the disposal companies will go?

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

RE: J6 tapes

If dems and/or rinos were given these instructions, they would do it anyway and just say they “didn’t get the memo” after the fact. Why don’t politicians that seek the truth play dirty, too?? I realize the media won’t have their back, but fvck it…do it anyway.

Chriz
Chriz
1 year ago

‘Scientists are reincarnating the Woolly Mammoth to return in 4 years.’
Home-made backyard grilles are about to experience a massive evolution.
Make Woolly Mammoth bbq great again.

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  Chriz
1 year ago

Plot twist: You gotta take ’em down with flint-tipped spears. Bon appetit!

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

“We have a real UFO problem”
We have a real time travel problem, is what that means. Various rival factions amd sub-factions of future (or, alt-future) humans/posthumans vying for control of our past and present. Hence the apartheid imposed by Cabal where those who belong to their special time travel club get rewarded with power and comforts, while the rest of us get cockblocked and persecuted into oblivion. It’s a spacetime Jim Crow. The baddies must still feel pretty confident that they can pull off their grand scheme for total and permanent global domination. Unfortunately for them, God is one of them, a future human (or rather, two future humans) who has an insurmountable upper hand on the others. Although I’m baffled by the hands-off approach so far. I guess God is part of the Q operation or probably leading it, and like the Q cliche goes, you have to SHOW some things to people, and we are certainly being shown how fucking hideously evil these globalist spacetime pirates are. Shouldn’t be long before God shows up, materializing in one of these interdimensional spaceships of whatever the fuck they are. Hence the scramble by the baddies to preemptively confuse us with Blue Beam bullshit. Gonna be pretty easy to tell which is the real thing, though. The sinister cocksuckers don’t stand a chance. They’re *rapidly* running out of time. They must be able to feel the rope already around their necks, the electrodes already attached to their balls, the spiders already swarming their enclosed faces, etc. I don’t think God has softened much since the last direct appearances however many years ago. In fact, maybe God is more furious than ever. Wouldn’t you be furious, if you were God? Infinite understanding and forgiveness hasn’t been working all that well. I suspect God will be shocking the absolute fucking shit out of us. For some people, the worst scumbags in Cabal, it will be a LITERAL shocking.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/NnklNgQHF31t/

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

I was one of a few people who complained of fatigue and mental fog/lethargy following being infected by whatever is floating around these days. Possibly it was COVID, possibly something more exotic.

I was sleeping half of the day. And all through the night.

But I noticed something: It was all kind of inertial. If I pushed myself to get up and get moving, I could keep moving. Slower than normal, but it was almost more of a mental wall or hurdle to get over.

I made a point to do more cardio. A lot more walking, leaning into it a bit to walk with an energy level just outside of comfort. Zone 2 if you’re into cardio lingo. And tried to push for longer and longer sessions; 20 minutes isn’t enough. Look to 50 minutes and beyond. Around that time I could feel my metabolism shift and got a bit of a runner’s high.

After a couple of weeks of this I feel very much back to normal; physically I’m at 100%. Mentally, probably 90-95%.

Walking heals. We are meant to walk A LOT, probably designed for HOURS of walking each day, not 30 minutes.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Re: walking a lot

I’m not a medical genius by any stretch, but I read a while back about the lymphatic system and how it has no “pump” that circulates it, but you could stimulate movement by cycling between very hot and very cold water in the shower a few times. Using this method, even if a placebo, really helped my overall sense of health; I felt better than I had in months when I had back to back illnesses years ago.

Recently I have been walking and light jogging much more, and I’m feeling some of the same benefits. I wonder if the lack of a “pump” for the lymphatic system is associated with the natural jostling of walking motion, and that being more mobile helps circulate some of that stuff around leading to better health.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Yes, it is. Walking helps move lymph (and blood, of course.) Apparently heavy and deep breathing stimulates lymph flow, as well. If you look at a diagram of where the lymph nodes are in the body, you’ll notice many around the hips and also chest/armpits. It’s easy to see how walking would facilitate movement of lymph.
As to cycling hot and cold in the shower, it’s most likely not placebo. Although it most certainly is stimulating things beyond the lymphatic system. Cold showers and cold plunges do remarkable things for the body, stimulating the release of all kinds of hormones and neurotransmitters.

I recommend following Andrew Huberman on YouTube, he has all sorts of good, scientifically based, presentations on all sorts of issues of wellness and performance.

https://youtu.be/XKYB3cgM3wM

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Pablo Villizzianto
1 year ago

CDC warns about the rise in almost untreatable Shigella bacterial infections. Diarrhea.

Similar case in Brazil. “authorities” said its a “noravirus”.
Wondering if someone is playing with this in a lab somewhere, and throwing them to certain cities to cause serious damage. Think another mass casualty event like east *palestine* Ohio, or B 19

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phelps
1 year ago

4Chan anon claims Facebook is creating an AI project which will allow it to keep a person’s social media posting as if they are still alive, complete with age-enhanced photos and the type of material they would write about, but Facebook is getting weird, and he doesn’t know what it is really for. Unconfirmed though

The next time a nurse dies from a “vax” we won’t be able to point to the social media silence.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

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Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Is there 30 major chemical spills in the USA in the first few months of 2023?

https://www.bitchute.com/video/9q8Y7kw9CXrk/

Seems like chemical warfare to me.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Sweden Increases Money Offered To Migrants To Voluntarily Go Home

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/sweden-increases-money-offered-migrants-voluntarily-go-home

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

>Take money
>Go home
>Come back illegally
>Repeat ad infinitum

Great plan fellas, man-sized catapults over the borders will probably be less expensive even in the short term.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

TRUDEAU IS CORNERED: Vote passes to recommend investigation into Chinese election interference
https://thecountersignal.com/trudeau-is-cornered-chinese-interference/

TheFeebleClone
TheFeebleClone
1 year ago

Here’s another interesting factotum for your readers
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/comply-promptly-house-judiciary-intel-send-demand-letters-officials-who-discredited
Intel guys are being called up. Even nerfed interviews, among so many, missteps and internal inconsistencies will crop up. Only human nature.