News Briefs 03/28/2024

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“Make sure those you follow talk about the surveillance, because everyone who is in the game knows. Make them either damage the machine by saying it, or reveal they are part of it by staying silent. Demanding our side talk about the surveillance is really the closest to a Xanatos gambit our side has.”

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We will be moving this News Brief to the main domain in the near future, so you will find this at anonymousconservative.com, instead of anonymousconservative.com/blog I have a lot going on right now, and it will take time to make sure it goes right, so not right away. I will try to redirect people from /blog to there, but if that doesn’t work, just go to the main domain.

Johnson included a clean short-term extension of the 702 FISA powers until April 19, 2024, in the National Defense Authorization Act, something he said he would not do just days prior.”

Election integrity firm: 7% to 18% of registered voters in 26 states either DO NOT EXIST or reside at an address that DOES NOT EXIST.

Third Circuit Court rules Pennsylvania must only count mail ballots with dates, signatures.

3 out of 4 Americans worried about illegals voting in U.S. elections: I&I/TIPP poll.

One of Trump’s White House lawyers now openly confirms he was secretly working against him to stop the DOJ from investigating 2020 election fraud.

Jon Stewart benefited by 829% ‘overvalue’ of his NYC home even as he labels Trump’s civil case ‘not victimless.’

OANN article – Whistleblower claims Michael Avenatti said Michael Cohen had affair with Stormy Daniels since 2006, planned Trump extortion deal before 2016 election. I have never bought that Trump slept with Stormy Daniels. He would not shake hands with people for years due to germophobia, but he would bang a porn star who banged every guy in the porn business, which is like banging everyone in the porn business, including the gay porn stars, since so many of the male porn stars are bisexual?

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ alleged victims ‘talking a lot’, feds claim ‘concrete, detailed, explicit allegations of sex trafficking.’

NTSB releases data on DALI’s black box, reveals no CCTV footage found, sensors cut off and turned backed on, voice recorder disrupted by background noise.

Dali cargo ship suffered ‘severe electrical problem’ while docked in Baltimore days prior to bridge collapse crash that saw it suffer ‘total power failure, loss of engine failure’, port worker says. Test run of the cyber hack?

Baltimore bridge port blockade won’t trigger new supply chain crisis, experts say.

The blocked entrance to the Port of Baltimore has stranded a total of four cargo ships that are on call to support U.S. military operations.

It was a very precise hit on one of only two main pylons necessary to support the bridge:

Treasury Sec. Janet Yellen walks back Biden’s declaration that taxpayers will cover the cost of a new Key Bridge in Baltimore, saying it will probably be paid for by insurance payments.

Container ships easy to hack, track, send off course and even sink, security experts say.

Congress never authorized the U.S. Department of Justice to create the red flag resource center.

Sadly, this probably did not happen by chance – Nickelodeon was ‘infiltrated’ by PREDATORS, records reveal. Channel employed FIVE convicted child molesters and two other accused pedophiles to work on set of kids shows. 

After the ‘tougher-on-crime’ candidate lead by 10,000 votes in Chicago’s Cook County State’s Attorney race, 10,000 mail-in ballots were found due to ‘human error,’ turning it into a 1% race.

Riley Strain’s family fear foul play after autopsies on the University of Missouri student’s body suggest he did not drown after going missing on night out and being pulled from river. He was also found with no pants, shoes, or wallet on him. Could be another Smiley Face killing, which some think is domestic intel. The guy I ran into who had a relative he thought ran into them – his relative woke up in a ditch with only underwear on. It seemed he likely was sexually assaulted, likely on video the night before, after drinking a spiked drink. The guy I ran into felt the killings were cases which did not go well due to overdoses, struggles, or other factors, and that in most cases there were not killings.

RFK Jr.’s progressive VP pick Nicole Shanahan will doom Biden’s re-election. It does feel like there is an intel operation somewhere in there setting the stage for Trump’s real win to be a landslide. Whether it is to see him win after the rigging, expose the rigging and fix it, or just demoralize us by showing us they can rig anything is unknown.

Democrats are stepping up their criticism of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. after he announced his pick of Nicole Shanahan for vice president Tuesday, arguing the duo will benefit former President Trump.

Ex-CBS correspondent Catherine Herridge — known for Hunter Biden laptop reporting — in talks to join X. Pretty slick, they are trying to consolidate their anti-establishment controlled mouthpieces on their glow-op X to cross-pollinate audiences, and get everyone there, so they can control the dialog of all the fans of the anti-establishment types.

The National Science Foundation is paying universities using taxpayer money to create AI tools that can be used to censor Americans on various social media platforms, according to members of the House. You will not be able to communicate on the internet, eventually. And yet, there will be nowhere else to go.

Joe Biden funds border security in foreign countries as U.S.-Mexico border crossings hit 7.4 million.

Federal appeals court rejects ‘invasion’ claims, issues new block on Texas immigration law that gives Police power to arrest illegal aliens.

Experts warn mass migration threatens US food security.

U.S. officials are warning of a major terror attack following the ISIS attacks in Moscow due to the country’s open borders. 

Democrats push legislation to hire migrants as Police Officers. Again, it will not be open to every migrant. These will be assets of the conspiracy, who fully support the conspiracy zapping you while you are in bed at night, if you do not bow sufficiently deeply in front of your masters in the secret society. They will see to it there are two sets of laws, the ones for the plebes, and the ones for the masters.

President Trump will attend fallen NYPD Officer Diller’s wake on Thursday – Biden will attend fundraiser in NYC instead. A GoFundMe for his wife Jennifer and their young son has raised more than $329,000 since it was posted.

NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller’s neighbor, a retired 9/11 responder, says Hochul, DAs have ‘blood on their hands.

Houston Mayor John Whitmire says city is ‘broke’ after decades of overspending that has stopped them from being able to pay firefighters.

A gag order issued Tuesday in the New York hush money case bars Donald Trump from popping off against witnesses, jurors, and “court staff” — but it makes no mention of the judge and members of his family, including his Democrat activist daughter who Trump immediately lit into.

A California judge on Wednesday recommended the disbarment of John Eastman, calling to revoke the law license of one of former President Donald Trump’s top allies in the battle against election fraud in 2020.

Supreme Court wary of restricting government contact with social media platforms in free speech case.

Louder With Crowder files lawsuit accusing Jared Monroe and Hilary Crowder of extortion scheme. Lawsuit is something about her trying to force him to pay more in the divorce by going public. Not interesting. What is interesting is right now he is paying her $25,000 per month living expenses. That is a lot of money. Do you think if he stopped his show tomorrow advertisers would all see their revenues drop by that much? And that is just what he is paying her, not what he makes, which is presumably much more, when you factor in all the staff and expenses he probably has. Just how many people care what he thinks? That money is not arising organically.

Joe Lieberman, former Connecticut senator, 2000 vice presidential nominee, dead at 82.

South Carolina found a state bank account with $1.8B, but they have no idea what it’s for.

Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò issued a stinging rebuke of an American bishop who allowed a pagan ritual to be performed inside his cathedral earlier this month.

Islamic Pakistan flag raised at Westminster Abbey during Easter week.

Bill Maher: ‘I’ll do everything I can to make sure’ Trump isn’t president again.

Mike Lindell’s MyPillow is getting evicted from its Minnesota warehouse after the company failed to cough up over $200,000 in unpaid rent.

Facebook secretly wiretapped competitors: documents. Lawsuits coming.

Heart scarring detected in patients over a year after receiving the Covid “vaccine.”

A security guard had a “bad feeling” when he saw Manchester Arena suicide bomber Salman Abedi but did not approach him for fear of being branded a racist, a public inquiry has heard. In Britain, the politicians are like, “OMG, he is such a good security guard! Promote that man!”

Sweden embraces propaganda, claiming psyops using it are necessary to wage on its own people, to counter the misinformation coming from other countries overseas.

Europe’s top diplomat has acknowledged that the “era of Western dominance has indeed definitively ended.”

Guatemala’s president says U.S. should invest more to deter migration.

Brits fighting for Putin in Ukraine branded ‘an absolute disgrace’ amid calls for them to be jailed. Those are our brothers. More and more, Putin elicits something which separates the wheat from the chaff in men. I think deep down we all sense that old Judoka is one of our kind.

US trying to cover up ‘something’ related to Moscow terror attack — Kremlin.

Ukraine forcibly seizes country’s oldest church over its Russian Orthodox ties.

Ukraine tells West to ‘give us the damn Patriots.’ Just obnoxious.

Zelensky’s flight smuggled 300 kg of cocaine out when the President of Ukraine came for Argentina’s Nazi Leader, Milei’s inauguration.

No ‘unfriendly nations’ for Russia, only ‘unfriendly elites’ — Putin.

Florida puts into effect a law that allows squatters to be immediately evicted.

Politically incorrect Santa Rosa County Sheriff Bob Johnson in Florida tells citizens to shoot to kill home invaders to ‘save taxpayers money.’

Trump media shares surge again.

Spread r/K Theory, because Old warriors are the best warriors

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Farcesensitive
7 months ago

The date says the 27th when it should say the 28th.

Farcesensitive
7 months ago

Joe Lieberman, former Connecticut senator, 2000 vice presidential nominee, dead at 82.

He was pushing the No Labels 3rd party POTUS run.
I’m betting he was pushed.

Farcesensitive
7 months ago

I just had two comments disappear.

EDIT: Now that I posted a repeat both came back.

Last edited 7 months ago by Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
7 months ago

The date on today’s blog is wrong, it should be the 28th.

Farcesensitive
7 months ago

I shared the link to today’s blog with someone and he reported that Malwarebytes threw a fit when he came to the site.

Maniac
Maniac
7 months ago

‘Joe Lieberman, former Connecticut senator, 2000 vice presidential nominee, dead at 82.’

So, how ’bout all this rain we’re getting?

Anonymous
Anonymous
7 months ago

The kid’s spotless white and black, totally unique, shirt ended up on a homeless guy. What would the theory be that he accidentally drowned in the river? He took his shirt off to drown in the river? The scariest part of this, is that I was 100% confident that when they found his dead body in the river they would call it accidental drowning immediately, as if obviously. I’ll tell you, I don’t come from a family of teetotalers but I am advising my kids so strongly, no imbibing at all. You are a sane Christian male these days, you just need to be on your game 100% because you are a target. This is not the 70s or 80s, these are dangerous times and we are surrounded, vigilance and sobriety, lads.

[citation needed]
[citation needed]
7 months ago

Header date is wrong

scruffy
7 months ago

3/28, not 3/27…

PFA
PFA
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

I knew there were going to be others commenting, so I resisted the urge to make a comment of a similarity to “groundhog day”, but in a way, the situation here, it really is a case of same story, different day, in the fight we are all in up to our necks, so thanks again for all you put up with and being the inspiration that we can all use as a way to keep going and plugging away through the grind.

Steve.O.Morris
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

Who the hell down votes “thank you”? 🤯

Steve.O.Morris
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

I think it’s a poke in the chest. Any time you institute boundaries of any kind it’s offensive to them. Even just one account to down vote each comment is their way of saying “you have no place of your own, you can’t escape us”. It’s laughable but just a window into their psyche.

TRX
TRX
7 months ago

> Baltimore bridge port blockade won’t trigger new supply chain crisis, experts say.

Probably technically true. The first ‘supply chain crisis’ is still ongoing. I made an early-morning grocery run an hour ago, and the store had no hamburger at all, and choices of other items were still very limited.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
7 months ago

>I made an early-morning grocery run an hour ago

Brother they don’t have overnight shelf stockers almost anywhere anymore, it’s not efficient to pay additional payroll when you can just do it the next morning. Not everything is nefarious. If I go on Sunday mornings half the store is empty because no one worked overnight and half the staff are at church. You go in the afternoon, same day, everything is restocked.

Getting too into the weeds just discredits some of the real nonsense we see out there.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous
7 months ago

Acknowledged. However, I hit that store shortly after opening fairly often, since I regularly have business to take care of in the morning, and it’s on my route out to the main highway. After a few years of shopping there, I have a pretty good idea of how they operate.

TRX
TRX
7 months ago

> You will not be able to communicate on the internet, eventually. And yet, there will be nowhere else to go.

“Social media” does not mean “the internet.”

Ultra
7 months ago

Kind of a weird headline so I thought I’d share. “Movie about the Devil, that made $666,666 at Box Office, under fire for using A.I.” Just seems like a mighty big coincidence that it landed on 666 twice on Sunday. The article is mainly about the use of A.I. in the movie so I’m left wondering why even reference how much it made in the title of the article. Just has a weird feel all around imo.
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https://www.breitbart.com/entertainment/2024/03/26/movie-about-the-devil-that-made-666666-at-box-office-under-fire-for-using-ai/

a non anon
a non anon
7 months ago

Hi AC! Is this Groundhog Day in March? News Briefs should be 3/28/24, sir.

Med School Biochem
Med School Biochem
7 months ago

“Election integrity firm: 7% to 18% of registered voters in 26 states either DO NOT EXIST or reside at an address that DOES NOT EXIST.”

18% is massive. Republicans could be losing elections while getting over 60% of the actual vote. American Democracy is a scam of historical proportions and our politics are based on lies. Nothing in government is legitimate or even lawful. It’s destruction and end should be celebrated.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Med School Biochem
7 months ago

No one wants to talk about how alleged peace-loving feel good democracy managed to topple every single nation being ruled by monarchs, emperors, dictators, etc for millennia somehow.

They never left, the illusion of choice was simply installed.

Steve.O.Morris
Reply to  Anonymous
7 months ago

My personal take is that all, democracy, capitalism, communism, socialism, is all driven by the cornering of the financial system in 1815. Also the branching of banks to all major European financial centers prior to that. With those two moves all politics were driven by money and the golden rule went into full effect. I’m sure there were other players on the scene, but once a clear leader takes hold it isn’t until full collapse that the power structure is upended. Whether this is that collapse or just another managed culling remains to be seen.

Anonymous
Anonymous
7 months ago

Amazing that Cabal chose to try to sneak Team Brin into the Oval Office. They must have wildly underestimated how much people hate Google, and overestimated how gullible people are, which is hard to do. Must’ve been planned for a while, too, with the recent divorce to try to make Brin seem like a non-issue. There are still some improbable scenarios involving Q kayfabe, blah blah blah, and it’s possible Kennedy picking a female Chinese tech progressive will draw enough Dem voters now to ensure a Trump win, but I’m forced to conclude that Kennedy is the epitome of controlled opposition on everything he’s been on the right side about, is compromised to kingdom come by Israeli blackmail, his whole fucking clan is evil, Miles Mathis is right, etc. Thank God for Cabal/Skynet/CIA/Mossad/CCP/aliens/Satan/whatever’s mindless arrogance.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous
7 months ago

But… but… Google is your friend! You can even store your files on Google Drive, and connect Google Pay to your bank account, and use their “cloud” office apps, and you can use it for your phone service, and voice mail, and… and… it even does web searches, carefully-curated to remove badthink results and misinformation!

Everyone loves Google. You *must* love Google, or else!

phelps
7 months ago

One of Trump’s White House lawyers now openly confirms he was secretly working against him to stop the DOJ from investigating 2020 election fraud.

Malpractice lawsuit.

phelps
7 months ago

(((Jon Stewart))) benefited by 829% ‘overvalue’ of his NYC home even as he labels Trump’s civil case ‘not victimless.’

Someone on TimCast pointed out something so obvious I’m chagrined I missed it — Trump was convicted on a consumer protection law, when he was the consumer.

phelps
7 months ago

Supreme Court wary of restricting government contact with social media platforms in free speech case.

I listened to it, and I disagree. KJB was “wary” because she’s a fucking idiot who thinks that the first amendment, and I quote because it is seared into my memory, “hamstrings the government.” Yeah, that’s the purpose you stupid bint.
The rest of the justices were probing the limits, and I think that the government made a good argument that the secrecy is always a problem, and if the government wants social media to remove certain kinds of posts, they need to make that argument publicly.

phelps
7 months ago

(((Joe Lieberman))), former Connecticut senator, 2000 vice presidential nominee, dead at 82.

I hear ALF is inconsolable.

phelps
7 months ago

South Carolina found a state bank account with $1.8B, but they have no idea what it’s for.

Crime.

Steve.O.Morris
Reply to  phelps
7 months ago

I’ll be interested in following this story to see what they use this money for.

wlindsaywheeler
7 months ago

I can’t take it anymore. I really can’t.

>>>Johnson included a clean short-term extension of the 702 FISA powers until April 19, 2024, in the National Defense Authorization Act, something he said he would not do just days prior.”

>>>One of Trump’s White House lawyers now openly confirms he was secretly working against him to stop the DOJ from investigating 2020 election fraud.

You can’t trust any Republican–THEY ARE WITHOUT MORALS. We switched out the McCarthy scumbag–for the Mike Johnson Scumbag. WHAT THE EVER-LIVING FUCK. What are these people smoking?–we are heading toward financial, societal disaster–and these “Republican Leaders” are stabbing us in the back. They say one thing–do another—and then “Trump Lawyer working against him”. A WHOLE TON of “Republicans” like Shirkey and Bizon here in Michigan stabbed us in the back. How the hell does one have a “team” when a third of them are stabbing us in the back?

I want to thank AC for his much hard work–I wouldn’t know half of what I know if you didn’t do the hard work. I appreciate it. If I had any money–I would send but I’m on a bridge card, an Obama phone, and donate plasma which I use all to buy food and supplements. Thanks for your hard work–but it is just damn infuriating to no end. I grew up in the 70s (born 1960), yelling at the editorials in my newspaper–I haven’t had a day of rest since then. I hate almost all Republicans now and I hate Reagan–that POS too, now. We live in a lunacy.

Steve.O.Morris
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
7 months ago

It’s pretty simple math. 535 representives, maybe 3k-10k spokes in the Washington wheel to control 28 trillion annually (probably much more). It’s not a complicated calculation. For a few billion in bribes and surveillance and there you go. No one who would make waves makes it that far, and if someone slips through the dragnet, well, there’s an answer for that to. Peter Faulk playing an old gangster said it must succinctly, “you know the drill, you help’em or you hurt’em”.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Steve.O.Morris
7 months ago

We should pay House representatives $10 million a year and Senators $40 million a year. People have a cow but…we would get some seriously competitive races with some really shit hot people who would bend over backwards to give people what they wanted. It would beat the bribes they get in most cases. Think if that kind of money was at stake and the boobs we have now. Serious people would look at this and say to themselves,”I could do that and make a bundle”. The total would be $8,350,000,000 and that’s peanuts compared to the spending.

Steve.O.Morris
Reply to  Sam J.
7 months ago

We have competition for those jobs. Look at your average senators net worth pre first term then after 6,12,18 years. They are doing plenty to make boatloads of those positions. I argue you go the other way. Limit their power to a low level public servant and jail anyone who gets caught with their hand in the cookie jar. Xi has done this in China. They still have their corruption problems for sure, but in the balance it’s night and day from how bad it was 20 years ago.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Steve.O.Morris
7 months ago

“…We have competition for those jobs. Look at your average senators net worth pre first term then after 6,12,18 years…”

You’ve missed my point entirely. Look at where their money comes from NOW and compare to the money coming from the taxpayer for the job. They work for who pays them.

“…Xi has done this in China…”

They put a bullet in your head for corruption there and then charge you for the bullet. I don’t disagree.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Sam J.
7 months ago

BTW they did this in Singapore. They paid civil servants very well but also expected good service from them. It appeared to have worked.

Help Me
Help Me
7 months ago

How much of the current political self-immolation around the country is due to plans hatched after the 2000 ‘stolen election’? That was the one where Jeb (Jeb! Please clap.) had cleaned up the voter rolls.
One could maintain that Slick Willy and his degradation of the Office of the White House and the Presidency led to the gushers of cash andpush for W, so Jeb!’s assistance would be family loyalty.
The Dem response was “Gloves are really off this time. The Kennedy ballot stuffing was nothing compared to what we’ll do now.”
How did they enlist so many across the country down to the precinct level to aid and abet in the subsequent steals? With so many involved, where were the leaks, or were they all compromised or just true believers in the righteousness of the Lets Go Commies cause?

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  Help Me
7 months ago

You are thinking that Dems are just politics. It’s not just politics. It’s their social life. It’s their friends. It’s their baby and mother playgroup. It’s their guys out drinking group. It’s their couples social group. It’s their volunteer time. It’s their religion, more or less.

I have a relative who is a precinct captain for the Dems. This means he personally visits every registered Democrat in his precinct. If they have problems, he tries to solve it. If he sees problems, he figures out how to solve it. Hoarding? He’ll find a church or an organizer to volunteer to clean it up. Garbage? Lawn? Old people having a hard time maintaining their house when they age? And that’s just what I know of. Dealing with police. Going to school board meetings. Being Dem, he’s on the side that keeps the porn in school because “book banning.”

Being a caring relative and an active Dem, that means I have Dem canvassers on my doorstep every three months, minimum. They do stuff like offer to drive me to vote. They’ll watch my kids while I go vote. They’ll wash my dishes, pick up my house, all kinds of things are offered. I’ve never taken them up on it, but it’s offered.

This relative is considered nice, but somewhat powerless. The other Dem precinct types keep rolodexes so that if you need a job, you go ask. If your kid needs a job, you go ask. If you have a government question, you go ask. And then, not only do you go to the expedited case line, you go to the front of the expedited case line, whatever it is. If they don’t know the person to call, or the details, they’ll ask about the mechanics of an agency, and the names to call.

Only 15% of jobs needed get listed in public. Like, if you are relying on want ads, you are looking at 1/6 of the possible jobs out there. 5/6- 85% of jobs are kind of invisible. They aren’t listed. Now, you can look up on a company website- again, someone has to post it- or call the company directly- lots of maybes- or maybe you have a network, or a college- but what if that’s not working? Who do you go to? Who do you vote for?

And I’m being very nice about this, because this relative once called a church, which he despises- despises Christians, hates evangelicals, loathes mega-churches- and he called them to help me out. He knew enough to make his case, and saved me from a very unfortunate circumstance.

So, you’re a single woman, college age- you’ll get called supersmart, caring, virtuous, by Dems for spouting liberal anything, all the way to communist. You’ll have brunches. You’ll have neat office work- buttons, stickers, everything colorful- Macs instead of PCs- so cute!- You’ll have a Christmas party- you’ll have a network of other, corporate warrior women- drinks, boyfriends, dinner parties- as far as I can tell, the guys are not founding American stock- but they do have money and jobs- and it’s the greatest through, like, age 40. By then, you’ve got a good job, or a good husband, and can continue the whirl.

I’ve seen one Republican, once. In decades. Just campaigning. No anything else. Asking for my vote. Had printed everything. No checking in. No help offers. No social life.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  wooderson
7 months ago

It’s not just small, either. It’s not just your little life, not just America. At any given moment, if you are plugged in, you are two, maybe three degrees of Kevin Bacon from someone famous. You are within two degrees of anyone international in the news. You could be two degrees from someone in a warzone, not a soldierr. So you have proud, activist women that are people near you. It’s not cartoons on the news or in magazines. It’s people who know people you know, or even know you. You get to feel important, and in the know, and in the stream of history, even if your life is tiny, and petty and probably kind of boring, bureaucratic, repetitious.

You get plugged in by the politics, the social group, the not very often dealing with the public. You don’t think all the women in pink hats didn’t go home and have a big memory of ‘female empowerment’? And, like, a week that they didn’t worry about the coffee machine at work, or making dinner for them, their children, their partner. Or months, if you did Occupy Wall Street.

You get excitement, and group approval. You get marches. Smart marches are in good weather. You aren’t on the sidelines. You are part of the glamour. You can stay being somewhat famous for your whole life. You get to make fun of heterosexist, oppressive, tiny town Fourth of July parades with drill teams, cheerleaders, bands, and beauty queens. You are in the parade for serious reasons! Your kids will have power!

You get to take drugs. In cities with functional hospitals when the drugs cause problems for you. When you fry your circuits, your colleagues will campaign for more compassionate mental health care. You can beg on the sides of the roads. Very kind people run soup kitchens. You aren’t dying alone up in Alaska. That was an actual horror film for lefties.

You get to host dinner parties and fundraising drink parties. You get to be smart about politics while your techie husband works on icky machines, has autism, and maybe wants an open marriage. You’ve got round two lined up at the cocktail party, already, anyway. Or you have lefty guys with harems. Bicycle boys. They look younger, until they look rotten.

It’s intoxicating.

scruffy
Reply to  wooderson
7 months ago

It’s a crazy cult. Truth doesn’t matter.
Trust Us, We’re here to help you. THERE ARE FIVE LIGHTS, all you have to do is say it, and we’ll be there for you.

map
map
Reply to  wooderson
7 months ago

And where does the time and money for these precinct captains come from?

TRX
TRX
Reply to  map
7 months ago

Most of them likely do it for status, and the feeling of being “in the club.”

A very good outline of this sort of thing is the book “Take Back Your Government”, written by Robert A. Heinlein, back when he was a leftist political activist. (yes, the same Heinlein the Left calls a “Nazi” nowadays; anyone who breaks free of their cult is always targeted for special treatment)

The book is a ground-level view of Chicago-style “machine” politics, which they mostly call “activism” nowadays. Well worth your time to read, with the caveat that Heinlein thought the system, while carefully manipulated, was still basically honest. The naivete is a bit painful when reading the book nowadays, but it’s still a very useful guide to street-level politics.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  map
7 months ago

Al-vays with the money. What does money buy you? Quality of life? What if you make less money, but less big screen television and more precinct work? Michelle Obama’s mother was a precinct captain. She solved the Sh&* out of problems. The police answered to her It’s in the books. Michelle was more hooked up that Obama.

You have a pension, or savings, or are a teacher, or have some job where you can carve time out of your days. You agree to weekend trainings. They are boring. You eat breakfast at least once a week with your favorite pols. You eat lunch with the big group of pols. You need enough money to go out to lunch. It’s never nice places, particulary. Why? Because it’s every week. No one can afford schmancy prices all the time. Steam table cafeterias, coffee shops, low price blue collar diners, beer halls, taquerias. Not even as nice as a budget Chinese place. Dairy Queen, McDonald’s coffee, McDowells.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  wooderson
7 months ago

It’s a cult.
And they have made great efforts to destroy all other social networks that they don’t control, especially any opposed to them.

PFA
PFA
Reply to  Farcesensitive
7 months ago

That is why the local repubs are not in a similar activity group, the dems came in, ruined the show with infiltrators until converged and the true believers are driven out of a cesspit, go to next objective. Our stasi have been busy quite a long time.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  PFA
7 months ago

And with that helplessness, you deserve to lose. Level up. It’s not a candy store. Dems have a lot more on the line than you.

I left out, if you are powerful, connected and aged, they’ll find a place for you to live. Frances Perkins lived in a college house with college students attending her, when she was old. Rubin (?) was in college in her house. He would drive her to doctors’ visits. He would listen to her reminisce. That is, he would listen to a woman who worked directly with Jane Addams and Hull House, and then was friends with Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt–and ran departments of the Federal Government during the Depression and World War 2- and this man then went on to serve in the Clinton White House.

Republicans do not have that level of institutional memory or apprenticeship.

scruffy
Reply to  wooderson
7 months ago

Incorrect. I’ve been in elected politics, have you?

Steve.O.Morris
Reply to  Farcesensitive
7 months ago

Also reprisals on traditional conservative cooperatives are public and brutal. Ruby ridge, Waco, and dozens of less publicized instances. See Devon Stack PatCon series.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  Farcesensitive
7 months ago

Yeah. And you need to figure out how to respond. I don’t have answers. I don’t understand why Reps are so helpless about any of this. There are books on how to do this. Democrats buy them. They are cheap paperbacks.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  wooderson
7 months ago

Probably because Republicans are only pretending to play. If they’re Freemasons they’re Freemasons and they are all attending those same glamorous cocktail parties. Anyway, I doubt what you speak of is even voter harvesting because they just cheat anyway, they probably are all chummy because they share a love for Lucifer. I’ll count on the Lord and my beloved family. Those mother truckers you speak of will put you up against a wall in a heart beat but they will put each other up against a wall in a heart beat too so I’m not too wistful about missing out on their party.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  wooderson
7 months ago

The only way to deal with it is to purge the cult.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
7 months ago

Yup, when we were just starting homeschooling many years ago, we went to our Catholic Church to join their co-op and the head of it said, so sorry there’s no more room. At the time we thought it was funny how Jewish she looked but in hindsight, we assume she probably was Jewish because we’re in some weird times.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  wooderson
7 months ago

>Being a caring relative and an active Dem, that means I have Dem canvassers on my doorstep every three months, minimum. They do stuff like offer to drive me to vote. They’ll watch my kids while I go vote. They’ll wash my dishes, pick up my house, all kinds of things are offered. I’ve never taken them up on it, but it’s offered.

Good lord, the enemy intel op has convinced you to view letting the Stasi into your home unsupervised, and around your children unsupervised, and to thank them for the privilege. You’re cooked bro.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  Anonymous
7 months ago

I said I could. I didn’t say I did. I am considered deeply eccentric because I don’t do stuff like this. Okay?

I’m from a lefty family. I am the outlier. They think I’m nuts. They think I’m foolish, ignorant, evil, short-sighted, near illiterate, stupid. I’m leaving stuff out. The nice precinct captain has to basically put a choke chain on one particularly rabid partisan. She hates me that much.

I don’t let the vote canvassers near my children. Do you know the rates of pedophiles in Democrat circles? Rapists? Crimes of opportunity? It happens to the best of their own children. It’s documented. It’s published. It’s not even a secret.

I’m trying to explain this stuff to you so you know what you are up against. I’m trying to show you so you can build your own social structures. I’m not even getting in to political machines. Just social life stuff.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  Anonymous
7 months ago

Look, who is going to marry your daughter? How does she find that guy? How’s about her best friend? Is there anything fun you do? If you have that, you’ve got every girl from 16-26.

Your wife wants to dress up and go out. Do you have a single thing to do where she can dress up?

You have a thing with the government. Do you know the name of the clerk that can solve your problem?

Someone asks for help. Do you help them? If you can’t, do you know who they could go talk to for maybe an answer?

Executive Office is solving problems for people with problems they can’t solve on their own. It’s not theory all day every day. It’s solving your constituents problems. We put fancy ribbons on a really annoying job, more or less.

Unless your Republican comes in with a Rolodex, or has a Rolodex right hand, you end up with the Trump problem- he makes a decision, and people lie to his face and then don’t do his solution. Sheila Jackson Lee, dumber than a box of rocks, could have put missiles down anywhere she wanted because her staff solves problems. Dan Quayle got to be Vice President because his staff was genius and Geo Bush- who did have the most famous Rolodex- wanted to bring them up to the majors.

Every weird ass little helplessness- I don’t know the solution, but I do know you have to find it, if you want power. Yes, including, keeping Hillary and her lesbians from blowing up cult compounds. For all I know, the solution might be Taylor Swift indy music clones that brainwash all young women to be straight. Or becoming nuns in the cloistered groups. I have no idea.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  wooderson
7 months ago

This is great stuff.

phelps
7 months ago

Treasury Sec. (((Janet Yellen))) walks back Biden’s declaration that taxpayers will cover the cost of a new Key Bridge in Baltimore, saying it will probably be paid for by insurance payments.

From what I’ve been reading, that bridge will likely never be rebuilt.
It was originally built as a hazmat route. When they sunk everything going through on I-95 in bawlmore into tunnels, they couldn’t run hazmat through the city. No hazmat tunnels. So, before they did that, they needed an alternate route. I-695. Maritime and port experts all told them, “this part needs to be a tunnel. Don’t put another bridge in the ship channel.” Problem is, you can’t send hazmat through tunnels, so, it had to be a bridge. Also, they were spending all the money on the tunnels for I-95, so it needed to be a cheap bridge. We got the Key Bridge.
Why do I say it will never be rebuilt? Because hazmat needs to move today. People are already figuring out hazmat routes around bawlmore entirely. In a year, those routes will be habit; they will be the new normal. It will take a year just to decide what to do with that section of I-695. So, in a year, with the disaster still fresh, with a new normal being that hazmat just goes around bawlmore, what will they do?
They will make it a tunnel. The bridge will never be rebuilt.

BobWA
BobWA
7 months ago

I posted this yesterday too, but just in case you missed it:
Must see this video (hopefully it’s not going to be taken down) about russian directed energy weapons. I think this looks a lot like the beam you talk about!!!
https://youtu.be/Gv2IHQ1Xl9s

wlindsaywheeler
7 months ago

Along with Gonzalo–we all need to honor, pray for, Mike Lindell. What a hero! Man used his own money to out the 2020 election coup–and America destroyed him. These two men are bigger than anything else.

And on that note. On the Duran, yesterday, one participant said that what is being done to President Trump with the lawfare is “The Canary in the coal mine”. Officer Derek Chauvin was the first–but Trump is the biggest.

I’m afraid that this is the end. The Left are just animals. They are viscious animals–and they are coming for us with a blood lust–and there is NO fixing them. Reason is of no account. There are no such thing as conversion or conversion therapy for the Left. The Zombie genre is here apropo–The Left are viscious brain-dead, Zombies that are out for eating flesh–the flesh of Chauvin, Trump, Lindell. We can add Navaro and the J6 to the list. It’s bad. Very bad. America has become a very dangerous place now–for us all.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

The left is not just a cover.
It’s a force multiplier.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Farcesensitive
7 months ago

“force multiplier”, yes I agree. Not all are deep State. Many are just doing what they do.

English Tom
English Tom
7 months ago

Re the Manchester arena bombing. Richard D Hall has an outstanding video debunking this event. Type in on a search engine, Manchester the night of the bang. It is available on archive.com. Abedi did not die, he was arrested not far from the scene by armed police. His father was paid by MI6 to try to assassinate Gaddafi in the late 80’s.

His family maintained their link with MI6. Nothing is ever what it seems. Richard D Hall has done an outstanding piece of investigative journalism and I highly recommend his video.

English Tom
English Tom
7 months ago

Hall has a website called richplanet.net and there are many interesting resources there.

wlindsaywheeler
7 months ago

I can’t upvote an article because it says “I need to be logged in”. Logged in to what?

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

He may not be registered.

It’s up to you, but I only mentioned the logged in to use the thumbs because I thought it was that way and that it might help identify the downvoter.
I really do not care about the downvote bandit, and if too many people are excluded because they don’t register it might be best to put it back to let anyone vote.

certified anon
certified anon
Reply to  Farcesensitive
7 months ago

Thumbs up, how does that work for all of you? Simple, but ID’d, even anon.

scruffy
Reply to  Farcesensitive
7 months ago

And the downvote bandit is back… So either they registered or AC turned the feature off again.

wlindsaywheeler
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

Yes. I tried that a ton of times. I may be blocked on the internet generally. They have a central dangerous email list and I’m blocked it looks like.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

I’m not registered and I can upvote today.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
7 months ago

Day before yesterday it let me upvote. Yesterday it didn’t. Today it did.

Dav
Dav
7 months ago

There’s a substack that is loosely discussing how to block EMF fields. The post and and comments may hit upon something that helps or start an intuition for you. It mentions that certain types of shielding will only make the problem worse.
https://romanshapoval.substack.com/p/why-emf-shielding-doesnt-work-fa0

scruffy
7 months ago

Re Steven Crowder:
He gets little in the way of ad revenue… Some but the primary source is MugClub membership. $89 annually, discounted often so subtract $10-20, plus a mug shipped to member, and processing costs, so let’s call $50-60 per year per member. Reports are 58000 memberships.. so that’s 3million a year. Linked in reported staff is “11-50” so let’s say 30? At $50k per employee, that’s half the money gone, and I suspect that’s under estimated. Plus operating expenses, etc.. if he’s making $1million a year, then $300k to his not yet divorced wife (and kid support), plus legal fees for both sides (due to Texas law), he can afford that but…
The ex is looking for not just a fair payout but to hurt him, take the kids away from him, ruin his life. And she recruited exemployees to help her. She’s scum.

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scruffy
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

AC, Steven Crowder has a (usually) 2 hour LIVE show DAILY, where the first hour is free to watch, often (currently is) blocked (and has to be censored) on YT, but is uncensored on Rumble…. And the second hour and the entire Friday show is member only (via Locals which is owned by Rumble now). Also that membership also includes extra content like from Nick Dipalo doing a podcast, Alex Jones doing specials, a gun guy, and more, and other content (he’s been partnering with others to build the network up)

They are doing whistleblower stuff like the Nashville Shooter Manifesto, the Kenosha school shooter coverup, Oklahoma marijuana farms being mostly Chinese Owned, and more. All funded with the mugclub money. So slowly growing the Project Veritas style undercover news reporting…

He often does special evening live coverage (State of the Union, etc) and comments strongly on the issues, he’s again heavily fact based not just making jokes. He calls the lies out.

He’s funny and does both musical parodies, skits and so on, often using the few sponsors as props(so it’s not hidden from the viewer, or an actual commercial)

He does regular educational items, and used to do more things like the Change my Mind stuff. He also posts all of the facts where people can fact check for themselves, so it’s not a Trust Me situation.

While Locals has a chat/message board as well, that’s minor mostly…

I decided to contribute when it was clear that he was doing good with the School Shooter stuff, in both cases, the only reason either was turned into major news: Louder with Crowder broke the story.

I watch a variety of topical news shows, the only one I found worth giving money to was his. I don’t contribute for the sometimes sophomoric humor, I do for the things he’s saying nobody is…

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TRX
TRX
Reply to  scruffy
7 months ago

Sort of like a Rush Limbaugh thing, but partially subscription-only?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  scruffy
7 months ago

TWO HOURS PER DAY?????
Whose got time for that?

Steve.O.Morris
Reply to  Anonymous
7 months ago

For 300k a year? I would. Just a 6 hour a day gig giving you 3 hours for show prep and an hour to put out organizational fires. I do more for less now. And I’m staying almost as informed as I’d need to be if I was doing it full time.

Steve.O.Morris
Reply to  Anonymous
7 months ago

As for listening 2 hours a day. It’s background if your job permits it. Rush did 3 hours every day and millions listened. And that was live. Crowder is on demand.

scruffy
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

I just wrote a long reply and it posted and was visible as unapproved and now it’s gone. WTF?
Hmm. Now it reappeared.

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savantissimo
savantissimo
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

It’s not just your database doing impossible things, the databases for the courts in Georgia often temporarily lose records of filings. Happened to me, I almost got the opposing attorney prosecuted for filling an affidavit that I hadn’t answered his complaint. What they have now is not a valid legal record – potentially all cases could be invalidated.

Pojar
Pojar
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

I used to listen to him years ago. Mainly just social commentary. The mug is pretty nice. One of my kids stole it.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

I know a couple of people who are mug club members, I don’t watch him so I don’t know why they would join.

But I also wouldn’t be surprised to find out half or more of the members are cabal members assigned to support him.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

A fair and balanced take on the whole controversy for anyone who cares:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1u7zWutBo10

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S256aAeZY8E

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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  scruffy
7 months ago

>The ex is looking for not just a fair payout but to hurt him, take the kids away from him, ruin his life. And she recruited exemployees to help her. She’s scum.

Get owned gatekeeper, smell ya later. He’s a closeted fag and narcissist who emotionally abuses everyone around him, per reports of multiple ex-employees (made before the divorce, which was primarily due to him being a sodomite, remember) and others who knew him personally.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
7 months ago

From what I know second hand I would guess both sides are scum.

Just because Scruffy has a different opinion (probably based on having or lacking different information from you) about these people is no reason to attack him.
Present your case for your view and be civil.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
7 months ago

Sorry, was calling Crowder a gatekeeper and was delighting in him getting owned, not the commenter here. I’ll be more clear next time.

scruffy
Reply to  Anonymous
7 months ago

OR…. He’s actually a decent guy looking to educate people, expose the truth about the bad actors in politics etc and they are attacking his credibility to damage that… He’s done more to spread truth than you have, so… Let him who is without sin cast the first stone.
He draws a lot of flak, that means he’s over the target. He also has been censored by all of the gatekeepers and Big Con.
Alex Jones, Steven Crowder, etc might be flawed humans but the net effect of their speaking up is a net positive.

Steve.O.Morris
Reply to  scruffy
7 months ago

Yep, are we to believe cabal saw him ascending and inserted multiple employees, and possibly the wife just to detail him at some point. Might as well just put on the ol’ tin foil hat now.

whiteguy
whiteguy
7 months ago

AmericanStasti.com
Have you hugged your local surveillance team today?
Need a 3am wake up? Just request to be “Beamed”
Marriage, a great place to share your secrets with the neighborhood watch.
Want your kids to be bullied at school? Just ask your local surveillance.
Feeling lonely? Just remember THEY are always watching.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  whiteguy
7 months ago

“Dear National Security Agency. I lost my password list. Can you send them to me? I’m pretty sure you have all of them in your files.

Thank you, A Lost American”

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
7 months ago

Please excuse my cybernetic ineptitude, but how does one log in so as to vote on the comments?

Farcesensitive
Reply to  SteveRogers42
7 months ago

At the bottom of the sidebar on the right side of the page:

Meta

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  Farcesensitive
7 months ago

Thanks!

gaaaaak
gaaaaak
Reply to  SteveRogers42
7 months ago

Hey, free voting is back on, so no logging necessary, as it sits right now.

As for mr. downvoter, perhaps AC could make the downvote count start at minus 1, so the trollery can never be first, never better than number two, the dookie patroon POS, as it were. No more pissant number one validation.

We can call out the dookness as unloved, but never unstenched.

BobWA
BobWA
7 months ago

One more video that explains the beam and how it goes through matter:
AC – this is gold for your theories:
https://youtu.be/jBFYa-vhTDQ

Farcesensitive
7 months ago

Remember my RFK theory?

Why Aren’t Dems Talking About RFK Jr’s Dirtiest Not-So-Secret?

https://pjmedia.com/vodkapundit/2024/03/28/why-arent-dems-talking-about-rfk-jrs-dirtiest-not-so-secret-n4927737

Farcesensitive
7 months ago

For the first time, sources tell 60 Minutes they have evidence that a U.S. adversary may be involved in attacks on American government officials and a condition known as Havana Syndrome. Scott Pelley reports, Sunday.

https://twitter.com/60Minutes/status/1773412210305270180

https://www.cbsnews.com/video/targeting-americans-sunday-on-60-minutes/

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

Based on the teaser it seems like Florida cops caught someone with one of the machines.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

Whoever it was that had it was almost certainly both part of cabal surveillance and had some other cover story going like being a Chinese or Cuban agent.
Or if they planned for this exposure they may have recruited some patsy under the impression he was working for whoever they want to stick the blame on.

We can be sure he wasn’t actually working for Russia in any event.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

I probably don’t have to tell you this, but make regular backups, as in more than one thumbdrive. Keep one on your person – they have “hardened” waterproof versions – and keep one off-site somewhere.

Also remember *nothing* on an internet-connected computer is truly safe from attack, no matter what the hardware or operating system is. Any old computer will do for basic word processing. Move any needed files to it by “sneakernet” – a thumbdrive used only to shuttle data between that and an internet PC.

That thumbdrive is also a modest security risk, but probably not enough to justify buying a USB floppy drive.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

We’re not going to learn anything from 60 Minutes. They’re hard left and always have been.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  TRX
7 months ago

Only what they want to spin because you will hear about it from someone else if they don’t spin it first.

Farcesensitive
7 months ago

CCP Whistleblowers Reveal China Has The Technology To Cut Off Power To Ships Rendering The Controls Useless

https://defiantamerica.com/video-ccp-whistleblowers-reveal-china-has-the-technology-to-cut-off-power-to-ships-rendering-the-controls-useless/

teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  Farcesensitive
7 months ago

If China has such, so do we.

Farcesensitive
7 months ago

Nadler headed for his final reward soon?
https://twitter.com/IvanSoto1776/status/1773017936631922717

Farcesensitive
7 months ago

Fair is fair.
There’s a lot more things ordinary people should be able to write off as long as we have income tax.

Untitled
TRX
TRX
Reply to  Farcesensitive
7 months ago

Oooooooo! I LIKE that!

scruffy
Reply to  Farcesensitive
7 months ago

Stop paying taxes. Don’t pay them to control you.

Farcesensitive
7 months ago

Something to cheer up AC.

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TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
7 months ago

They’re annoying, but it’s just the Same Old Shit, Different Day.

In fake Latin, “illegitimati non carborundum.”