News Briefs – 03/20/2022

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.

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Soros-backed Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs has violated Arizona election law by closing Arizona’s online candidate petition portal for certain candidates for 2022 until the end of the filing period.

DOJ claimed Kamala Harris and VP Pence were in the Capitol on Jan 6 during the so-called riots, but it turns out that likely neither was the case.

Republicans demand new probe into Hunter Biden laptop and coverup.

Psaki dodges question on Hunter’s Russian payoff by claiming WH has ‘no confirmation’ Hunter Biden got $3.5M from Russia, and still won’t say if he divested from China.

Joe Rogan says Donald J. Trump will not be on his show, and he is trying to avoid getting involved in politics or affect anything. Sounded kind of like him appealing to the controllers, explaining why he is not a threat.

Interesting story about a girl killed in the seventies, who may have been some sort of occult sacrifice. Article contains this section : In an interview with The Daily Beast, Salzano said he has spoken to many of DePalma’s friends, family members and acquaintances, as part of his independent investigation into her death over the last eight years. And, according to him, there’s one common thread: “They’re all scared to death,” he said. Of what, he says he doesn’t know, but Salzano insists there’s a “gigantic coverup” and that almost everyone he has spoken to with knowledge about the case or DePalma shares his belief that “a satanic cult targeted Jeannette and killed her.”

I can think of only one thing which could scare people like that, and it is not a small coven of mentally-retarded women who think they are witches. It is a massive civilian network of zersetzung agents. And if there was surveillance back then – and there was – this was at the least allowed, and covered for. In my own opinion, the local assets are periodically either pushed aside by command, or used to secure an area of operations for the kidnapping of girls who later turn up dead. Why they are killed I do not know. Maybe they saw too much working as escorts, maybe it is some kind of occult sacrifices by Abramovic-types. I have no idea. But the domestic coverage definitely, at the least, allows it. Serial killers are a meme with this much coverage out and about.

Steve Kirsch lays out the vaccine data that is unexplainable if the vaccines are safe and effective.

South Korea reports 400,000 new COVID cases in one day, despite overwhelming vaccine compliance.

NYC health commissioner orders under-fives to be masked FOREVER and says his four-year-old isn’t ‘safe’ without one. So mind-boggling. The science clearly shows these kids have a small developmental window when they are small when their immune system needs to encounter germs to train and calibrate itself. Deny them that, and you can create life-long immune dysfunction. They cannot be this wrong, this often, by accident.

Pharmaceutical billionaire’s son buys $33 million mansion in exclusive Sydney suburb after pocketing $10.7 billion on the back of the Covid-19 vaccine rollout.

A federal judge on March 18 blocked a Washington, D.C., law that allowed children in the nation’s capital to receive a vaccine without parental consent.

Parts of Spanish economy grind to a halt after five-day nationwide truckers’ strike.

https://twitter.com/loffredojeremy/status/1505282228061941760

Edward Snowden discusses Bitcoin’s lack of privacy – “Bitcoin is not an anonymous ledger… You get chain analysis people and whatnot who are doing fairly devious things with it… it’s really just private to the public, but it’s public to the prominent, shall we say.”

GOP Sens. call out ATF over ‘mass denial’ of suppressor applications.

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has started revoking licenses of gun dealers for the most minor paperwork errors – errors that never led to license revocations until Biden took office. Interesting too, how the article details how the Biden regime is just ignoring FOIAs.

Grieving mother claims LA County school pushed transgender treatments on her teenage daughter who ultimately committed suicide: ‘Why did they play with her life?’

https://twitter.com/RichardGrenell/status/1505329208741953540

Hospital admits trans patient may have raped woman after denying any men were there. An male to female tranny raped a woman and when Police went to the hospital where it happened, they tried to run cover for the tranny by telling the cops there were no men there, so there could not have been any rape.

‘Mystery booms’ on Orcas Island source of Pacific Northwest Seismic Network investigation. That is that Whidbey Island area, where the missile was caught on a webcam screaming upward just as Trump was passing overhead on Air Force One.

Harvard closes police station because students felt the sense of being ‘policed.’

NOAA warns the US megadrought will persist and it may impact food supply chains.

A worsening drought in the southern U.S. Plains is threatening the region’s winter wheat crop just as the Russian invasion of Ukraine dents global supplies.

In Indonesia, people are so desperate to find scarce cooking oil, they are queuing in line so long they are dropping on the spot and dying. Sounds strange, so probably propaganda, but whether they want to build this panic, or it is coming, it is significant.

Biden administration’s offshore oil leasing policy will crush American energy security, experts say.

Under a new law proposed by California legislators, state funds could be spent to help low-income California residents obtain abortions, but more significantly, the fund would be available to help out-of-state residents obtain abortions as well.

Pope Francis on Saturday published a much-anticipated shake-up of the Vatican’s powerful governing body. What could go wrong?

Mayor Adams looking at dropping NYPD college credit requirement. Everywhere you find Cabal, you will find the elimination of standards and meritocracy. Obviously NYPD has proven troublesome enough they want to flood in their people. No surprise it is a former NYPD political leader of a minority group who is pushing it. Don’t think you could have followed his path, and taken leadership of such a group, or seen your star rise like that, so easily.

Oregon man wins $8.9 million after checking forgotten lottery ticket from Christmas Eve. Always the same theme – he almost didn’t win, it was pure chance… Why are they so desperate to convince everyone the lottery is awarding prizes by chance and luck?

https://twitter.com/ShantMM/status/1504901661122129920

https://twitter.com/thebradfordfile/status/1505012448117596160

https://twitter.com/morphonios/status/1505245406187462666

https://twitter.com/morphonios/status/1505234769457594368

https://twitter.com/morphonios/status/1505386393928970244

https://twitter.com/morphonios/status/1505387828787752962

A conspiracy site alleges Zelensky’s father was Russian military, and he is now working with Putin, because Zelensky tried to disarm the neo-Nazi Azov battalion after ending the war on Donbass, Azov refused, and had become a threat to him, and the peace he established in Donbass – and which Putin wanted. So he and Putin worked out a deal for Putin to invade and disarm them by force, thereby avoiding them assassinating Zelensky and Ukraine actually spinning out of control. No telling, though probably a very small likelihood. I would think if this were the case there would be no Russian casualties or destroyed armor, but then again, we have no idea if those are real. Or they might be real, and they are due to a third actor, ie Cabal/CIA, who got access to Azov battalion, and trained and armed them to operate independently.

I also think you would not see this, if Zelensky and Putin were working together – Russian rocket attack turns Ukrainian Marine base to rubble, killing dozens.

The only contentious point in the negotiations between Putin and Zelensky are a recognition of Donbass’ independence and Crimea being recognized as Russian. However, Zelensky not agreeing to that, when it is clearly already a fait accompli, could be evidence he wants Putin to move deeper through Ukraine to clean out the Nazis who were challenging Zelensky.

Flashback – Ukraine orphanages are feeders for child trafficking.

Corporate media spreads hoax that Russian cosmonauts wore yellow suits to ‘support Ukraine.’ They are not reporting the mission leader addressed it, saying the suits were designed six months ago, and he fully supports Russia.

Radicals plotting attack on US diplomatic mission in Ukraine’s west, Russia claims.

Russia releases video of a Ukrainian weapons storage building being hit with a hypersonic missile.

According to the Jerusalem Post, Belarus faces an organized sabotage campaign aimed at railroad lines carrying Russian troops and supplies into Ukraine.

Iraq war architect Tony Blair says NATO should not rule out military action against Russia.

As Russia pushes into the heart of Mariupol, Ukraine’s Zelensky urges direct talks with Putin.

Chinese official calls sanctions on Russia increasingly ‘outrageous.’

The director of the Defense Intelligence Agency described the sharing of information and intelligence between the United States and the Ukrainians as “revolutionary in terms of what we can do” at a Thursday congressional hearing. We should never keep a definitely losing fight alive. All we are doing is getting K’s killed on both sides, and wrecking the country.

Germany ‘breaks promise to send arms to Ukraine’ as tensions rise.

Burger King owner says operator in Russia refuses to shut shops. You have to be a real dickhead to complain because you are not being allowed to virtue signal by stripping all your employees of their ability to support their families and fucking up their lives.

India admitted to purchasing 3 million barrels of Russian oil at a 20% discount rate this week.

Article highlights interesting things Putin said in a recent speech : “I want ordinary citizens of Western countries to hear me too: they are now persistently trying to convince you that all your difficulties are the result of some hostile actions of Russia, that you have to pay for the fight against the mythical Russian threat from your own wallet. All this is a lie… And the truth is that the current problems faced by millions of people in the West are the result of many years of actions by the ruling elites of their states, their mistakes, myopia and ambitions. These elites are not thinking about how to improve the lives of their citizens in Western countries. They are obsessed with their own vested interests and super profits… Evidence of this is the data of international organizations, which directly say that social problems, even in leading Western countries, have only worsened in recent years, that inequality is growing, the gap between rich and poor, racial and national conflicts are making themselves felt… All verbal tinsel about political correctness, inviolability of private property, freedom of speech — all this flew off overnight. Even the Olympic principles were trampled on. They did not hesitate to settle scores with the Paralympic athletes – this is such a sport outside of politics… I am not at all judging those who have a villa in Miami or the French Riviera, who cannot do without foie gras, oysters or so-called gender freedoms. The problem is absolutely not in this, but, I repeat, in the fact that many of these people, by their very nature, are mentally located precisely there, and not here, not with our people, not with Russia.”

Scientists reportedly obtain the full genetic sequence of the Dodo, meaning the extinct bird may make a comeback.

Latest Democrat to retire denounces the party for siding with the left wing, promising unicorns and rainbows, despite it being a losing proposition.

WaPo freaks out – “Nearly half the country requires no permit to carry a concealed weapon — and it’s a growing trend.” It is peculiar – If Cabal was in full control they would want the guns. They already own the politicians and install them in rigged elections. They could just give the order to pass bans and for confiscations to take place. We wouldn’t launch a rebellion – the surveillance is too deep anyway to successfully pull it off. Many would bury their weapons, but at least we wouldn’t be training. And yet it does not happen.

Nunes sues Twitter, some users, seeks over $250M alleging anti-conservative ‘shadow bans,’ smears.

Plurality in a new poll says the country is more divided since Joe Biden took office.

Trump leads Biden by 43 points among unvaccinated voters in a new poll. The way things will be nationally if we ever get rid of the Cabal-controlled media.

Generic ballot shows the GOP crushing Democrats by 11 points in the midterm election.

Spread r/K Theory, because something is working strangely.

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Rex Regum veniet
Rex Regum veniet
2 years ago

Nice catch with the electrical outlets. Zelensky is probably in Israel.

Rex Regum veniet
Rex Regum veniet
Reply to  Rex Regum veniet
2 years ago

More on weird Jewish-Nazi-Occult connections in the spirit of “clues” being found in Hollywood movies that our host has discussed recently,

In Raiders of the Lost Ark, notice the Nazi “Priest” who opens the Ark of the Covenant, is wearing garb of a Cohen Priest of Elohim, with the 12 stones on his breastplate denoting the 12 tribes of Israel. He also appears to have the staff of Moses (or spear of Phineas perhaps?). I understand it’s a movie but is a weird association for Hollywood to make- and from what we are taught Nazi’s would never do this. But fast forward to today, and we have Jewish billionaires funding the neo-Nazi Azov battalion. No true Cohen would associate with Nazi’s btw.
starts at the 30 second mark,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5z43FTxB30A

Wally Baloo
Wally Baloo
Reply to  Rex Regum veniet
2 years ago

I don’t think the guy was supposed to be a priest of any kind. He was a antiquities black marketer and a nefarious archeologist, working for the Nazis. Highly at odds with Dr. Jones.

Rex Regum veniet
Rex Regum veniet
2 years ago
Sim1776
Sim1776
Reply to  Rex Regum veniet
2 years ago

Supposedly the Dodo was very fine eating. Between that and the fact that you could walk up to one with a club and have dinner, they disappeared quickly.

Rex Regum veniet
Rex Regum veniet
2 years ago

“WaPo freaks out – “Nearly half the country requires no permit to carry a concealed weapon — and it’s a growing trend.” It is peculiar – If Cabal was in full control they would want the guns.”

Inner cabal doesn’t really care about all of the outer cabal. It is exceedingly stupid to think the devil cares about his minions.

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Rex Regum veniet
2 years ago

This is a hard one to figure out. They did get privately owned guns banned completely in some places, and it was notable that these were the same places that had the worst COVID tyranny. So the presence of private gun ownership does seem to make TPTB think twice about what they can get away with.
On the other hand, it it comes down to some sort of armed conflict, you really need organization, training, ammunition, and access to food and drinking water to participate effectively. From what i can tell, gun ownership in red places is pretty much a hobby. If there are efforts to get militias organized, they are either shut down quickly or done really in secret.
Then its becoming apparent, like a pitcher with one or two really effective pitches, but not much else, the cabal is really almost exclusively on psychological and information warfare. They don’t seem to have been able or even tried to develop their own armed capability.
From these points, my guess is that the cabal views getting rid of private gun ownership is something that would make things easier for them if they could do it, but they really want to rely on psychological and information warfare, so they will do it if they can do it easily, but its not going to be a main line of effort. The biannual threats to gun ownership in the USA may be more psychological warfare than anything else.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Ed
2 years ago

You can witness this on a smaller scale in Ukraine right now. They can know exactly what’s coming and who’s doing it, but if the force is a certain size or greater they are powerless to actually STOP IT. Now I do not believe that there is a single militia in the US that isn’t infiltrated. Not a single one.

I also don’t believe that it ultimately matters, because by the time they get activated there will be no shortage of volunteers and lots of US military units either standing down or breaking ranks. Whatever information or abuse of power causes that will push things beyond critical mass. Spies are VERY useful and powerful when they aren’t getting shot at, but they don’t last long once the shooting starts.

phelps
Reply to  Ed
2 years ago

On the other hand, it it comes down to some sort of armed conflict, you really need organization, training, ammunition, and access to food and drinking water to participate effectively.

Right. There are two main advantages for the US in private gun ownership. One, those hobbyists can be trained up to marksmen MUCH quicker, because of the hobby experience. We saw that in WW2, where Americans came out of training MUCH better shots than virtually all other countries — not because out training was better, but because they went in that way.
Second, it harasses. It makes occupation nearly impossible. Conventional warfare is off the table, but asymmetric harassment is devastating. We haven’t seen this yet because the Russians haven’t actually tried to occupy anything. All the indications are that the Russians are keeping this a civil war, and all the street fighting you are seeing is Uke militia vs Uke militia.
Are we going to fight the USDOD with small arms? Not in a stand up fight. But it also means that the USDOD can’t strong-arm us without taking terrible losses — enough losses to lose the conflict and collapse the country. More importantly, it means that they can’t arm up an impromptu militia and expect it to do their dirty work. I guarantee you that they would have had “BLM buying guns from the cartels” and doing ranging gun violence last year — but for the American People already being better armed than anything they could provide to BLM, and MUCH better trained.

Macaque Mentality
2 years ago

>South Korea reports 400,000 new COVID cases in one day, despite overwhelming vaccine compliance.

Very sad. I know most East-Asiaphiles usually geek out about Japan or China, but I’ve never hidden my affinity for the Korean people, as well as my empathy toward what was left of their culture after maiming by the imperial Japanese occupation, by the proxy war against Communism, and finally by the quickest and most complete Globohomo media takeover in all history. If you’ve read any of my comments you would rightly surmise it’s because I’ve attended many Korean churches. I have been waiting for a conclusive sign of the demise of the Koreans for nearly a decade and this might be it. Forgive me as I write a hopefully premature eulogy.

This development is tragic for all Christendom because Korea is basically the incredibly tiny but powerful bastion for the Gospel in all of East and Southeast Asia, as well as throughout the world. Like the Whites, once Christianity took hold, the degree to which the Gospel went viral in that miniscule nation is legendary. The country literally went from a third-world shithole into a majority Christian nation into a nearly-first-world national evangelism machine in just a few decades. The stories I’ve heard of real Christian heroes in that nation are among the best. Before the Globohomo media takeover there was complete (and it is unfortunately much more complete there than here in the US), Korea sent out a truly massive number of missionaries, ranking second globally and losing out only to the US even though the miniscule nation was barely out of third-world status itself. This is exactly why the Satanic powers-that-be so prioritized taking over all of Korean media and is now in the process of turning the entire nation from a global evangelism machine into a global propaganda machine.

Koreans had many things going for them even apart from their Christian identity, and it is no surprise God used them in a powerful way. They have a strange combination of properties not unlike those of us from the Christian West. From what I understand, they feature among the highest average national IQs in the world, which can likely be attributed to the fact that it was historically the most purely Confucian nation in the East (the smarter you are the better you did at exams the wealthier you were the more kids you had). Also in a large part due to this Confucianism, they are inherently meritocratic in nature, unlike the notoriously nepotistic Chinese or Indians (just look at any modern tech company). They are also not as insular as others in the East (likely because of the influence of Korea’s geographic location) and the people have a unique combination of high affinity and (unlike the Japanese) high compatibility toward the overall American ethos (entrepreneurialism, meritocracy, militarism, patriotism etc.). Just look at the rooftop Koreans. They are no strangers to hard work and have a preference for long scales of time. Finally, they are an intensely fervent and loyal people, with a deep spiritualism that manifests in a strong, action-oriented evangelistic urge.

But the weaknesses of this people made them much easier and quicker for Satan to exploit compared to the United States or other Western peoples. The fundamental weaknesses of the Christian Korean are different from the Christian West. I won’t bore you with a full survey, but off the top of my head I see three major weaknesses (unique to the Korean Church) that’s leading to this downfall. The first is that, as with all East Asian people, they are still by-and-large collectivists. Despite their IQ the sheep prefer authority over autonomy. And Koreans don’t have a multi-generational culture of freedom like Americans do. Second, many if not most of the individualistic free thinkers and entrepreneurial types (i.e., the most “American” types) immigrated to the United States. Chances are that those Korean convenience store, laundromat, and dry cleaner owners you knew from the 70’s onward were most likely the equivalent of blue-blooded Ivy League grads with generations of aristocratic pedigree. Unfortunately, this left the psychopath chaebol robber barons and their high-IQ Confucian bureaucratic lackies back in Korea to prey on the collectivist sheep in a big way. The third is the lack of a gene pool that has been cultivated and shaped through two whole millennia of Christian warfare. Buddhism, shammanism, and mystical Confuscianism is still very much in play, and the early Korean Christian church fathers very much lack a militant zeal for spiritual purity.

Hopefully this is just one part of the Korean people being shaped by God. I pray and have faith that God can heal the nation and people of Korea. But I also have no illusions of the potential for this nation’s spiritual and national decline. Perhaps this will lead to the first “Great Awakening” in Korean history which will spread throughout the East.

Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

I definitely hope that’s the case. As in the US, this can very well be a prelude to a Great Awakening in that nation.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Absolutely correct. The explosion in barely symptomatic cases is not a sign of danger, although it is a sign that the mRNA vaxxes are practically worthless for the bulk of healthy recipients, and that’s not counting the potential for serious adverse reactions for those who got “hot” batches.
How many hot batches got sent to Korea is up to the Koreans to figure out, but it is likely not a majority of the population.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Macaque Mentality
2 years ago

You clearly have an educated opinion, Macaque, and it’s very interesting. I think you may be missing a significant element. There is too much post-war weirdness in Korea – North and South – not to give credence to Q’s emphasis on the Hermit Kingdom, Clinton, Podesta and Eric Schmidt. The clear suggestion is North Korea was a hostage. A denied zone created by Cabal to manage and operate their global fuckery. Likewise, South Korea was almost certainly overwhelmed by Dulles and the Cabal’s CIA mob at the get-go. Korea had no chance and has been sodomized in every orifice ever since.

Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Huck
2 years ago

In trying to simplify my point I ended up ignoring MAJOR geopolitical and Cabal factors. I really appreciate you pointing this out and giving me an excuse to write this all out. The political/military craziness after the Korean War is the actual reason why so many of the enterprising free-thinkers left the RoK for elsewhere (predominantly to the US), to raise their kids in a nation not torn by spook-driven pseudo-political conflicts. (Sidenote: Most of this generation of immigrants literally left incredibly promising careers behind (absolute zero desire to go back to Korea for most, save funerals perhaps) and only those from some time in the 80’s onward were able to bring their assets into the US (if they had any, which was how only this second wave could affort to start small laundromats/shops/etc. in the first place). Regardless of waves, many of these immigrants in the 1960’s-1980’s were the equivalent of >1SD IQ Ivy League graduates and Ph.D.s with connections. And a majority were or would become Christians.)

Korea absolutely had no chance against Cabal throughout its entire modernization. The strengths I listed are exactly why the Satanic Powers-That-Be had to exploit the people’s weaknesses as expediently as they could. What many don’t learn is just how quickly Christianity took root and spread during and just after the wars. The stories I’ve heard of the supernatural ways certain young Christian men and women who survived the conflicts. These same men and women, post-war, fathered and mothered tens of (some individuals over a hundred) lasting churches individually (!!) as they travelled across the country is legendary. Of biblical proportion. And what did these churches unilaterally decide to do despite their third-world status at the time? Send out as many missionaries as possible everywhere.

This is exactly what the Satanic PTB did not want throughout the Asia that they had worked so hard to gain control over! Like they wanted for Japan, they wanted to cultivate and control Korea as a powerful national economic machine. A fully Christian Korean people would learn the value of autonomy, freedom, the good, the beautiful, and the true! And they would without question spread Christianity to the Japanese (a spiritual conquest of a people who had physically conquered them), would not rest until their brothers/sisters in the North were liberated, and would go on to all of the other nations of Asia! This had to be stopped at all cost! This, along with the need to establish political and economic power/control, explains the “spookiness” of that time. They had to control the Korean population before God could raise up a powerful spiritual army.

Going back to the post-war craziness, I don’t know if the immigration was specifically engineered, but I believe that they might as well have. This is how I believe the sheep were left without the sheepdogs as the CIA and the other Cabal players at the time recruited the psychopaths and sociopaths to run the massive, monopolistic, and bureaucratic chaebols tailor-made to control as many sheep as possible while feeding the Beast corporations (Samsung, LG, etc.) to grow to the size they are today. The seeds of the Korean propaganda machine were also planted during the post-war craziness (I’ve heard cases made that Cabal fingerprints were all over this), which would eventually rival and perhaps exceed the level of secret totalitarianism the current United States’ MSM boasts.

But interestingly, Korean churches in the US continue to send out missionaries in massive numbers and might be why the numbers in the ROK have deflated. The spiritual war continues and the United States is once again one of the major fulcra. The RoK definitely as the potential to be one of the fulcra, though I am not familiar with the upcoming president. Also, I personally believe that the next true Great Awakening is far more likely than not. But we have to keep praying, learning, awakening others, teaching, preparing, and fighting. If this Great Awakening happens, we’re going to have a LOT of work to do, everyone. It will be glorious. And never forget that Christ has already won.

HM1488
HM1488
2 years ago

> NYC health commissioner orders under-fives to be masked FOREVER and says his four-year-old isn’t ‘safe’ without one.

Parents may as well just put a sign on their kids that says: hey, pedos, take this one.

Indigo Arc
Indigo Arc
Reply to  HM1488
2 years ago

Parents who agree to go along with the insane vax schedule for their babies probably won’t get TOO exercised about having a forever mask added to the mess.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Indigo Arc
2 years ago

The mask is visible proof of their compliance with the Narrative. They see it as a status symbol.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  HM1488
2 years ago

Anyone else remember last year when the CDC was asserting that children couldn’t get the ‘Rona?

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Trump leads Biden by 43 points among unvaccinated voters in a new poll.

…despite pimping The Vaxx himself.

I wonder how many purebloods are left. In my entire circle of friends, meatspace and online, only one – and by his order, his entire family – resisted the Jab. Everyone else meekly submitted to being injected with mystery juice, and all of them surely knew better.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

Yep, I’m the only one in my immediate family to still be a Pureblood. Only one has decided to avoid the boosters.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> South Korea reports 400,000 new COVID cases in one day, despite overwhelming vaccine compliance.
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That’s a buttload of office or ER visits, testing, and sending the swabs off to labs. Frankly, I have doubts their healthcare system could handle such a huge number in one day. I’d be suspicious if it was an order of magnitude smaller.

I suspect their version of the CDC is playing number games.

mel
mel
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

That’s positive tests. Doesn’t say how many negative tests (presumably >0) performed on that one day as well.
Total population South Korea 2022 = low 51 million
I concur on the fake and gay.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  mel
2 years ago

> positive tests

Good catch! I completely overlooked that. +1 for mel.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Joe Rogan says Donald J. Trump will not be on his show, and he is trying to avoid getting involved in politics or affect anything. 

He already rolled over to get his show back, so it’s not entirely unexpected. Rogan is ‘controlled opposition’ now; not worth the time to pay any attention to.

phelps
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

FWIW, Rogan decided after his Bernie fiasco to not interview any active politicians or candidates and has stuck to it studiously. I think that if Trump wasn’t running anymore, Joe would have him on in a heartbeat.

Last edited 2 years ago by phelps
TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Generic ballot shows the GOP crushing Democrats by 11 points in the midterm election.

As long as the Democrats maintain control of the electoral process the elections will continue to favor them.

Don’t forget the “GOP” pols who screamed for election reform in 2000, 2008. 2012, and 2016… who never seemed to find time to do anything about it when in office, and were mostly silent in 2020.

Nobody Special
Nobody Special
2 years ago

Sometimes comments on popular websites can be a barometer of change. The website Instapundit has been pretty gung ho about the war in Ukraine with the overwhelming sentiment being “Putin bad, Ukraine good”.

But today Instapundit linked to an article called “What’s really happening in Ukraine”. The author of the linked article basically argued that Putin was a power hungry madman looking to rebuild the Soviet empire. Unlike the recent past, the comments to this article are overwhelmingly negative towards the author’s thesis. Many commenters support the idea that NATO expansion pushed Russia to act and that Ukraine is a corrupt playground for bad actors.

It looks like cabal’s hold on the narrative is starting to crumble.

Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Nobody Special
2 years ago

Just met an old friend today. Not a normie but also not fully redpilled either. Formerly wishy-washy about various topics like global warming, the election fraud, etc. Doesn’t buy the MSM Ukraine narrative one bit. The tides are turning, folks. At least the few non-normie around me, they are beginning to listen with open ears.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
2 years ago

regular dc street commenter suggests that mil is raiding bidan DE compound… https://www.facebook.com/100078895882073/videos/245149831078086

phelps
2 years ago

Mayor Adams looking at dropping NYPD college credit requirement. Everywhere you find Cabal, you will find the elimination of standards and meritocracy.

I think this one may be an overall good. Why did cops need college degrees to start with? Why can’t they learn what they need to learn in the Police Academy? It’s supposed to be a blue collar job. Let’s get a few more rednecks and a few less WASPs on the force. Let’s get the Irish back.

Ed
Ed
Reply to  phelps
2 years ago

I agree. I originally went along with AC’s take when I first saw this, but then I remembered the over-credentialism is a big problem. You don’t need a college degree for police work. Even detective work can be learned on the job. And there is a Police Academy.
Really it would be better to go into the opposite direction, and go back to the time when secondary (post High School) education was only if you were entering one of the professions (law, clergy, engineering, teaching, medicine, accounting, military officer).

Farcesensitive
Reply to  phelps
2 years ago

I agree.
But what you are going to get is 80 IQ 3rd world thugs on the force instead.

phelps
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

So, no change.

savantissimo
savantissimo
Reply to  phelps
2 years ago

There are very, very few WASPs in the NYC region and they don’t join the NYPD much. NYPD needs to go back to having a test and hiring from the top of the score list.

Johannes Q
2 years ago

A/C, read this just now & thought of you – from Samuel Johnson’s Adventurer essays, this is number 45, from 1753:
“Power is always gradually stealing away from the many to the few, because the few are more vigilant and consistent; it still contracts to a smaller number, till in a time it centres in a single person.”

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Johannes Q
2 years ago

I would add “and then it implodes”.

Johannes Q
2 years ago

Enjoyed your Sicario piece, old chap. I have a film recommendation, the Worricker Trilogy (Page Eight, Turks & Caicos, and Salting the Battlefield). Main character is a close-to-retirement MI5 analyst at odds with the British Government; he’s animated with the watchfulness that seems like paranoia to normies, I dare say you’ll find lots of interest. Many good moments to get into the surveillance/counter-surveillance mindset. Also quite good on the careerist types who infest the public sector, whether Whitehall or Millbank. The lead actor, Bill Nighy, is great, Ralph Fiennes is fantastic as a tough, smart, nasty PM, and Christopher Walken does a superb job as a CIA officer in Turks & Caicos.
After watching these films it’s strange to follow Gonzalo Lira’s adventures in the Ukraine, hiding out in Kharkov while the Ukrainian secret police hunt him. In practically every video he makes he gives away some information about his location (centre of Kharkov, a borrowed flat, he even posted about garbage trucks doing a pick-up on his street as they were doing it, as if they wouldn’t have a schedule by which he could be tracked), does things like makes livestreams walking through the city dressed exactly as he is in his indoor vids, it’s a miracle he’s not dead yet. I came to the conclusion he’s either very lucky or he’s deliberately feeding the Ukrainian police misinfo, but he obviously is in Kharkov (from the outdoor livestreams) and I don’t know why he’d want to let them know which city he’s in. He’s not stupid, so I guess it’s just the way a smart naive guy thinks, someone who’s never inhaled the airs of the Intelligence world, even from afar. His Telegram comments are full of people telling him not to give so much info away but he doesn’t seem to bother reading the comments. I wonder if he actually half-wants to get caught, as the constant anxiety & boredom can drive people to suicidal recklessness.

wooderson
wooderson
2 years ago

Maybe part of the puzzle? A liberal female with a good career and zero or one child is a net negative on the GDP of about $150,000. A woman with four children is a net positive of $250,000. The sort of woman who has four children is likely to be both religious and not working in public. The independent no-children woman is more likely to be both liberal, live in a city, and going to take a vax. The conservative-ish woman with four children is likely to not take a vax.
Middle aged women with jobs in high benefit countries get diagnosed with non-specific autoimmune disorders at a really high rate. They aren’t classified as disabled, but they aren’t being very productive, in general.
The highest amount of medical care is for non specific care, and end of life care.
People tend to have the same, or slightly less children, than their parents. It’s a waste of resources to coddle the woman who has one child. That’s how many grandparents, how many future children likely to pay into pension or government benefit schemes? That child, while more educated- taking more resources to grow-school, space in camps, adult carers- is likely to not innovate, explore or make a new company that can be acquired by an older, larger firm. Drones, more or less. They’ve got the sociology studies on this, from China, and other license birth states- mostly Asian.
So, vaxxing liberals makes sense, from a public fisc perspective. Getting them disabled and dead before they really get expensive really isn’t cutting into their financially productive taxpaying years.
Blue collar men in factories got cleaned out of the benefits pool by street drugs.
Europe has a vast social services net. It has old people not having jobs. It has young liberals working at government jobs. None of them are contributing to the purses of manufacturing company stockholders. If you look at all the wars right now, every side is wearing the same clothing. No one seems to be shutting down factories, just governments that dispense pensions and benefits.
Right now, even with our productivity and printed wealth, there are sections of a single city- New York- where the governing body is bankrupted by their public health sector. Quietly sterilizing the women, then weakening everyone so that they cannot retaliate has been a strategy of the population control crew. Geo Bush had policies before he was president of sterilizing women in Puerto Rico and on Native American reservations right right after the delivery of their first child. So they have one child, a reason to get up and go to work, a hostage to fortune, but not a second or third child. This was going on while PR and NAs were running terrorist insurrections against their occupation by Geo Bush’s government.
There are entire states that are bankrupt, mostly from public health rules and pensions.
James Altschuler has an interview with a finance guy in New York City. The guy talks about emptying office buildings full of workers. He says they won’t have jobs. He cannot imagine a world where these people go make stuff for other people more like themselves, and less like him. Bankers like leather shoes from Europe, for example. The workers in the mailroom like canvas sports shoes. Maybe they would like to make them in the USA is not even a thought he contemplates. He has so much money, it never occurs to him that money is not imagination, wisdom or skill.
Productive males keep mistaking the makeup of the population. It is not mostly productive, skilled, dedicated workers. It’s mostly frail, obese, female or children, and now a huge percent that just aren’t that bright, or honest. Nobody really is that upset about the Mongols wiping out entire cities. The “elite” have an institutional memory, even if gappy and incomplete, that thinks like Egypt 5,000 years ago is still alive and relevant, Babylon is still a model for behavior, Rome is still to be conquered. The “elite” are not upset that these settled cities got wiped out. Maybe they were full of not very productive, highly sheltered liberal city types?

starets
starets
Reply to  wooderson
2 years ago

Good point.

Ed
Ed
2 years ago

Steve Kirsch lays out the vaccine data that is unexplainable if the vaccines are safe and effective.
This is the most important link, though if you have been following the issue, there is not much new information.
Essentially the COVID injections (they are gene therapy, not vaccines) neither prevent you from transmitting COVID if you take it, or reduce your chances of getting COVID. Mainstream media sources have even been reporting this. They are supposed to be like flu shots, they will lessen the symptoms.
One point that might get lost here is that any case for mandatory vaccinations collapses on this point alone. Its trying to make flu shots mandatory, though come to think of it before 2020 there was a push to do that. Because any case for mandatory vaccination is based on the idea that if you take this, you will stop the spread of the disease to other people, either because you won’t get it in the first place, or you will get it and not transmit it. Otherwise you are making something mandatory just to make something mandatory. And these injections don’t reduce transmission of any disease, and this is according to mainstream accounts.

Ed
Ed
2 years ago

Two not as important links on American politics:
Latest Democrat to retire denounces the party for siding with the left wing, promising unicorns and rainbows, despite it being a losing proposition.
There are some interesting details in this article, but the analysis is pretty screwed up.
Basically a Democratic Congresswoman is complaining in public that if the Democratic Congressional leadership introduces a bill, her office gets called by all sorts of advocacy groups to support the bill, and she is threatened with losing re-election if she doesn’t. Plus this often happens before the bill has been introduced and the text of the bill is unavailable.
Then the writer does the “libruls got to librul” thing and says that the bill is written by these left wing advocacy groups and the get the Congressional leadership to push for it. This is completely the wrong way round. These are astroturf organizations (fake organizations with no involvement by ordinary people) set up by the Congressional leadership to whip their members. By the way, the Tea Party was this as well for the GOP. There is nothing ideological about it. Actually both the fake organizations and the leadership are controlled by the cabal, but the writer gets the flow of power here completely backwards. It is sort of interesting that the Congresswoman went public with this.
Trump leads Biden by 43 points among unvaccinated voters in a new poll.
The spin being put in the article is that the Republicans have all these nasty unvaccinated people supporting them, while the Democrats are the party of the virtuous vaccinated.
However, if you read the article, you can quickly see that the poll is BS. According to the poll, 15% of the vaccinated support Biden.
If the poll were accurate, it would show about 5% of the poll supporting Biden. It should be the percentage of respondents attributable to polling error, crazy people responding, and people trolling the poll. Because if you have not taken the COVID vaccine there is no reason at all to support Biden. He literally tried to ban you from paid employment. So a politician issues an order that if you don’t get an injection, you will be fired or barred from being hired, you know enough not to get the injection, but then you are fine with getting fired or banned from being hired and will support him anyway. There are crazy people out there, but I just don’t think 15% of the general public is in this category.

D.C.
D.C.
2 years ago

AC, figure you all might find this DEW Technology, regarding the subject on microwave syndrome and its highly plausible origins and pureposes:

https://inteltoday.org/2022/03/17/spy-quotes-leon-theremin-the-thing-update-fbi-report-released-after-70-years/

These fellows running this blog, and their information, appear to be the genuine article, going to extreme lengths to posit their bonafides and due diligence with verifiable sources and evidence. Certainly it might be said it is a great volume of bread crumbs regarding the goings on of various intell apparatus’s and technologies. How this came about is a story in its self. Quite an eclectic collection of topics, here’s a couple recent posts:

https://inteltoday.org/2022/03/07/ukraine-would-tintin-really-side-with-ukraine/

Fermi Problems — How to Think like a Physicist [How many workers are necessary to build Khufu’s pyramid?]

Interesting as It’s Fermi who postulated on the subject of the possibilities of alien beings visiting us, employing the same formula he used for his research and discovery into nucklee-ar science. Similar to the great critical thinking of Sci-Fi author and scientist Dr. Jerry Pournelle’s seeming outlier stance on UFO’s.

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

It drives me nuts when I hear people say we need aliens to build the pyramids. No. There’s two technologies needed to build the pyramids that two different people have figured out. Both do not have the whole picture but put their ideas together and the whole thing becomes simple. That’s right simple.
Gerard C. A. Fonte-“Building the Great Pyramid in a Year, An Engineer’s Report”
https://www.amazon.com/Building-Great-Pyramid-Year-Engineers/dp/0875865216?SubscriptionId=AKIAILSHYYTFIVPWUY6Q&tag=duckduckgo-ffnt-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=2025&creative=165953&creativeASIN=0875865216
He shows that some semi-circles found near the great pyramids could be used to roll square blocks. Here’s how you roll square blocks. You can roll these just as easily as you can roll a large round stone weighing tons.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMw7XR1kMXQ
He’s a construction engineer and planned large construction schedules. He added up all the time to do this using these semi-circle tracks and using interior ramps built into the pyramids as it goes up. He actually built some of these tracks and rolled concrete blocks to show it could be done. There’s evidence for these interior ramps from thermal and cosmic ray studies. He says the whole thing could be built in a year and shows the schedule, work needed and hours for each function in the book. It’s a good read and is not as dry as it sounds.
The second technology was found by a chemist that became fascinated with the pyramids, so looked around at what was available and how the stone blocks looked and came up with geopolymers. Joseph Davidovits has shown how the pyramids were built out of geopolymers. Not all of it, the inside is rough cut blocks but the outer smooth sides and possibly a lot of the top were made of geopolymers. They’re easy to make if you have the right recipe, which is a mineral and ash from fires. This they mixed with limestone gathered from the site at Giza and then they pounded it into a mold. There’s videos of him making these online. I think it near impossible that he’s not correct. A bunch of stuff in Egypt is impossible to explain how they made it until you realize that using geopolymers you can make most any stone object you wish and mold it like dry clay and then it sets up into super hard stone. One of the most impressive things he noticed was that the sea shells in the limestone blocks in the pyramids are all jumbled up in their orientation. You might ask what the significance of this is and it’s very significant because when sea creatures with shells die and are accumulated on the seafloor they are laying on their SIDES. They die, sink and fall over. Over time limestone is packed into stone and all the shells in it are on their sides. The pyramid blocks are not like this. He concluded that the shells and the loose limestone at Giza were mixed with a geopolymer glue to make stone. He’s got to be right.
So they cut rough blocks. They roll them on round roadways, the pyramids have a ramp just inside the perimeter that they roll the blocks up. There’s evidence of ramps from cosmic ray devices placed in the pyramids to check density and also from thermal cameras.The outside AND likely the upper portion are all made of poured, packed geopolymer cement. It’s likely all the very hard granite is also geopolymer. The engineer that studied the schedule and actually rolled blocks to get times and cut out blocks said that you could get people to work part time and build the whole thing in 4 or 5 years.
I can’t say it’s so in all instances but in a lot I’ve seen where they say a hole was drilled in stone a much, much simpler explanation is they had a cylinder in a mold and after they pounded geopolymer glued together stone into the mold and it dried a bit they pulled out the cylinder screwing it a little to make it easy to remove. It would readily explain the appearance of machine marks.
It also explains all the writing in this super, super hard stone. They just made raised letters then pack geopolymer over and when dry removed the letters. Could have been beeswax or whatever for the letters.
So aliens need not apply. Humans got this.

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

Fascinating

phelps
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

There’s evidence for these interior ramps from thermal and cosmic ray studies. He says the whole thing could be built in a year and shows the schedule, work needed and hours for each function in the book. It’s a good read and is not as dry as it sounds.

The spiraling ramps are a red herring. The majority of stones were lifted with a simple rope and tackle system up a straight ramp through the middle of the pyramid. That’s what the Grand Gallery is — the remains of the ramp used to create the pyramid. The “air shafts” in the King and Queen chambers were used for a coordinator to communicate with foremen at the top of the pyramid to either side controlling work teams (opposite sides for pulling up and lowering the rig back down.)
There should be another, smaller gallery just like the Grand Gallery higher up in the structure. That’s what would confirm or falsify this theory.

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

“…There should be another, smaller gallery just like the Grand Gallery higher up in the structure…”

There is one 100%. It’s over the grand gallery and there’s another room. But I don’t think that means “The majority of stones ” were lifted up through it. It’s not placed correctly for that and there’s lots of blocks above.
https://search.brave.com/images?q=pyramid+plan&source=web#7
Also there’s no evidence at all that they knew what a block and tackle were.

“…It must be remembered that in 2500 BC the Egyptians had available the lever andthe inclined plane but had no idea about the use of rollers or the wheel or more complicated machines such as blockandtackle, pulleys andthe screw…”

https://mae.ufl.edu/~uhk/PYRAMID-TECHNOLOGY.pdf

There is of course conflicting evidence that they did have some sort of roller pulley.

https://egyptianpulley.com/photo-and-sketches

but this thing sucks. Look at all the friction. They show a counterweight being used but to do that you would have to haul all the weight of a block up to the top, then use it to in turn haul a block up the face in a very ungainly manner. Why not just roll the block up a spiral path with curved wooden blocks and do it…once. It’s not likely this extra work was not thought of and cut out all together using a spiral ramp.

We know that curved wooden pieces of wood were found at the pyramids. No one knew what they were for but the guy I mentioned earlier came up with the idea that they rolled square blocks on these curved wooden pathways. They work by NOT raising the stone blocks center of inertia vertically. That’s the same as if the ground were flat and you rolled a big stone cylinder. One person can move one of the blocks. When they got to the interior ramp they would have to add people to roll the block up the ramp. All this is continuous and only needs one line of curved ramps to run the blocks across.

We also know one of the first cosmic ray studies done by the French, I think, showed spiral cavities around the outside, but interior to the pyramids.

I say this is the best way because you can continuously move blocks up the spiral ramp but the block and tackle moves only one stone at a time slowing down things considerably. They would have to had taken that sort of blockage into consideration.Very important. Steady continuous flow of materials HAD to have been a big part of making the whole thing work.

On the outside there’s been thermal studies showing a thermal difference suggesting a opening low down where it would be convent to start the spiral ramp going up the pyramid.

All the really big blocks in the pyramids I think were either geopolymers(cast) or they moved them onto the base platform at the very beginning. As the pyramid rose they would jack these big blocks up one layer at a time until they were at the layer they needed to be at then they would be slid into place. The more likely scenario is they were cast.

wlindsaywheeler
2 years ago

>>>”A conspiracy site alleges Zelensky’s father was Russian military, and he is now working with Putin,” 

>>>”The only contentious point in the negotiations between Putin and Zelensky are a recognition of Donbass’ independence and Crimea being recognized as Russian. However, Zelensky not agreeing to that, when it is clearly already a fait accompli, could be evidence he wants Putin to move deeper through Ukraine to clean out the Nazis who were challenging Zelensky.

The above mentions don’t square with other facts. Dr. Henry Makow has been kind to create an article out of comments I sent him.
Gonzalo Lira — The Ukraine Thing is Jewish 3rd Rev.
Abstract: “There is a whole panoply of Jewish intrigues that contributed to the provocation for the invasion by Russia: the stealing of Crimea for a 2nd Jewish homeland, the indoctrination of Ukrainians into the Western mindset and the destruction of authoritarian Rusia”.

This whole thing has a ton of strings, pro and con. But a major one has to be Syria’s Assad. Just recently, like five days ago, the Senate Foreign Affairs committee held hearings on “Combating Authoritarianism”.

That is the WHOLE goal of the RusUkraine War. They want it. They want to get rid of Putin so they can get rid of Assad.

Democracy is only a mask for Jewish Authoritarianism. They don’t want any competitors. It is as simple as that! Because European authoritarianism kept the Jews at bay. It is time to return to European authoritarianism to quell the Jewish takeover here in America.
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Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago

Hey guys, just a heads-up on why you need to think hard about whether to be a public figure. I got into a tussle with a nazi-larper on Gab and the bot accounts were unleashed on me:

https://gab.com/LowellHouser/posts/107987312055927781
Japio1488
@MAGA_muppet
12h
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@LowellHouser Hey buddy from [redacted], your easier to find than #letsgobrandon his social # …. I would tone it down for a bid.”

One of them did a quick search and found me on linked-in and now knows the town I reside in and threatened to hang me. Anyone that tries this will of course be shot, but the point is made that you don’t even have to actually disagree with some people before they escalate things, and unlike Rittenhouse, I won’t have anybody to sue for damages if my life is interrupted in this fashion.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Lowell Houser
2 years ago

You poked the beehive intentionally to try and be profound on the Internet, what do you expect? Being purposefully antagonistic or contrarian isn’t the way to avoid death threats from weirdos online. If you go on Twitter and kick up shit about “no democrat has ever done anything good blah blah” you’d get the same response.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

What I expected was not to be threatened with death. You’d be amazed at how badly I respond to that. Granted, the loudest shouters are usually the most worthless so I’m quite a bit less than worried, but I still think it’s a good thing to air out for those thinking about doing this, too.

Also, it’s a pretty good example of bot/alt accounts all operated by one person. I responded to one, and then the pack descended. However, ONE responded to me and then withdrew the comments. I’m thinking that may be the actual real account.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Lowell Houser
2 years ago

You’re probably right about the sock accounts and all that, but people have gotten death threats for way less than this topic. Just how the Internet has always been, even back before it was “popularized” in the OG 4chan days. You give people anonymity, they become the worst possible versions of themselves without some level of innate self control or a moral framework to base their behavior on.

As good as Gab and all the alt media is for normal humans on our side to get out from the control of the crazies at Twitter, etc. it does breed a very crazy echo culture of “the more extreme and violent sounding I am the more dedicated to the right wing cause I am” mentality. Just be aware that poking at that, no matter how correct or well-intentioned, is going to have keyboard assassins feeling a little froggy. Luckily they mostly stop at just trying to Doxx you, which is only possible if you give them the info.

Johannes Q
Reply to  Lowell Houser
2 years ago

Sound advice. It’s a world of crazy out there.

Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Lowell Houser
2 years ago

Praying, brother.

Sim1776
Sim1776
2 years ago

In regards to the girl being murdered in the 70s, down the rabbit hole I will go. The surveillance network is one of the outer shells or lower level of the pyramid. There is a significant portion of the upper echelons that are deeply into the occult (mystery religion). Abramovich is a foil for the normies. “Eyes Wide Shut” doesn’t even get to the true depravity of these people. Many of the “in-crowd” have allowed entities to enter them through channeling and other rituals. Helena Blavatsky was very clear that she communicated with something that called itself an “Ascended Master.” I believe Alice Bailey made remarks of something similar as well. Science claims that our current understanding of the universe works with 10 dimensions of space and 1 of time. There was this Shi’ite Iranian, who was friends with Sean Stone, that made a series claiming that the observed “spots of light” ufos were actually extra-dimensional demonic beings manifesting on our plane. These entities feed on the horrible energies generated by torturing and sacrificing victims, particularly innocent children. Is it any coincidence that child sacrifice dominated the world outside of a few religions in the past? How many serpent cults existed in the world at the same time?

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  Sim1776
2 years ago

Speaking of Eyes Wide Shut — Remember when Nicole Kidman’s psychologist father abandoned his faculty position at an Australian university and fled to Singapore after being creditably accused of MK-type child abuse? He never returned to Australia, IIRC.

starets
starets
Reply to  SteveRogers42
2 years ago

Apparently Nicole Kidman’s extended family are among the worlds largest private landowners. Supposedly they own land in Australia that is roughly the size of Hungary. They must be pretty high up in the cabal pyramid.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1364750/Nicole-Kidmans-family-1-worlds-largest-landowners.html

whiteguy
whiteguy
2 years ago

I want to share some joy around these parts…
Lowell inspired me to get off my butt and starting creating again months ago. I’ve been pursuing one of my designs to the point I’ve needed to buy a 3d printer…well lemme tell y’all. It’s awesome!
So what am I doing with a 3d printer when I’m not prototyping parts…Well I’m printing up some unique duplo Lego parts for my nephew’s birthday!
I mean what little boy doesn’t want a GOLD helicopter to play with, I mean if it works for the God Emperor, why not one of my family? I printed him up two of course. (One is none, and two is one, that goes for helo’s right?)
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2601465
Of course gotta print up a rocket too..
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1728560
The world might be getting crazy out there, so don’t let it take your hope away! Reach out to those in your orbit and share something of yourself, it will bring them joy as well as you.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  whiteguy
2 years ago

With the world so set on tearing itself apart, it don’t seem like such a bad thing to me to wanna put a little bit of it back together.” – Desmond T. Doss

This is why we do it. You can’t stop the big stuff, and sitting around complaining all day with do NOTHING. But anyone can make the world a slightly better place, and they can do it immediately. Clean up something, fix something, BUILD something, you get the idea. And if it brings joy to those you love so much the better.
I think I know a little something about this thing he’s prototyping and it’s gonna be cool. Not really my field, but for those in it, oh yeah.

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

“…I mean what little boy doesn’t want a GOLD helicopter to play with,…”

A gold helicopter. That is way cool. He’ll love it.

I really want a 3D printer. There’s an article on making your own plastic material out of used plastic soda bottles. I bet milk jugs could work too.

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

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=399VbXxuOdw

I’ve built a printer in this configuration. It sucks. The footprint is basically 2/3 wider than it should be because the bed has to move. I haven’t shown it off because I’m embarrassed by it. One of the things I am going to do this Summer is finish designing and prototyping a new spin on the coreXY/hypercube style printer specifically designed to print difficult materials like nylon. Something else for Router MK2. and will be appearing on the channel.

But if you just want a 3d printer to start melting pla, an Ender3 is your best bang for the buck.

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

And if looking to make filament out of bottles, this should be of interest.
The Recreator 3D
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CnGfDWkHSuWCzqIU7NW66QAuTapSq6-T3nV3BlxDFLU/edit

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

Alternatively, if you are looking to build a belt printer for very LONG prints, this is the way to go:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gruBm8ppwgY

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago
Bman
Bman
2 years ago

AC, you should watch this. “Defeating Microwave Weapons”
Love this guy’s Youtube channel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lg_aUOSLuRo
And this one is a good one too: “Smoke Bombs”
https://youtu.be/EWaEhLhgeso

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

Politician Arrested After Opening Fire On Pokémon Go Players
https://policetribune.com/politician-arrested-after-opening-fire-on-pokemon-go-players/

phelps
2 years ago

However, as yet the Ukrainian army has received very few supplies from Germany – just one-fifth of the missiles it pledged, according to claims.

Now Ukraine knows what it is like to be in NATO with Germany (and the rest of Europe.)