News Briefs – 04/16/2021

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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Former Overstock.com CEO Patrick Byrne stated that he believes the world will know within the next two months whether or not Donald Trump is returning to the White House to oust Joe Biden. I have to say, I see the wear of carrying all this anger on my body. I hate to think nationally of the cumulative health effects on our side of all this shit, especially the people on our side who are not as robust to begin with. We need to get this over with, and start up the free nation, with Constitutional protections and laws, we were promised.

Mass casualty shooting at Fed Ex facility. More windup toys.

Some dude gave Deutsche Bank documents to The New York Times, Forensic News, and the FBI, and now his friends are posting that he is missing and they want anyone who knows anything about his disappearance to contact them. The problem is, if you could get documents like this you are probably already being watched because they spotted the risk, the people you would take it to for publication/investigation are definitely being watched, and are probably even “Them” posing as “Their” enemies to lure you in, and the more people you take it to the more any miniscule chance you had at hiding disappears. It could be done, but it would require a level of paranoia and crazy over-compensating for secrecy and OpSec that barely anyone is capable of. And who thinks the New York Times or the FBI are safe places to go to? I knew a guy who wrote a letter to the editor at the New York Times opposing Obama back in 2007, and the IRS audit notice was there for him inside of 2 weeks, despite him making squat. Back then I was ignorant, and wondered if the two were related.

Absentee ballot papers in Fulton County GA to be produced within 5 days for examination by two experts nominated by the Petitioners, in a court case over ballot fraud.

Republicans secure special House special election victory in a Biden-won district in New Hampshire.

Ghislaine Maxwell’s lawyers ask for trial delay to review ‘highly confidential’ pics.

President Joe Biden’s pro-migration policy is so unpopular that it is flipping multiple congressional swing districts towards GOP candidates, according to two polls funded by the Heritage Foundation.

Border officials are conducting fewer rapid DNA tests among migrant families amid soaring numbers of family arrivals than they did during the 2019 border crisis when the same number of families was being encountered each month. DNA tests probably create grounds to simply eject them if caught after deportation.

Rand Paul says the 2020 election fraud was never fully reviewed by the courts.

For years, the New York Times reported absentee voting boosts fraud, until Donald Trump agreed.

A former fundraiser for Barack Hussein Obama, named Imaad Zuberi, filed a complaint with the Inspector General for the Director of National Intelligence in which he admits to spending decades serving as an asset for the CIA and alleges awareness of numerous illegalities and abuses of power. WSJ details, he was convicted of  tax evasion, foreign-lobbying violations, campaign-finance charges and obstruction of justice, and is saying he was working at the time for the CIA – and CIA officers even set up some of the occurrences, so it was work-related. No abuses or illegalities detailed, that is all the article has.

9/11 families ask U.S. intelligence chief to open up records on FBI’s investigation of possible Saudi government complicity.

Biden DOJ wins lawsuit to seize 260-year-old Texas ranch along border, and takes control of the land for border wall building. Biden promised to end these lawsuits, but they have continued, and the government is still taking the land. Almost as if Border wall construction is going to continue. And the one getting the land taken voted for Biden because of his promise, and now feels betrayed.

‘Dangerous’ levee breaches remain and worry Texans as the hurricane season approaches, after Biden’s halt in border wall construction.

Biden spoke to Bush and Obama ahead of making the announcement he was responsible for Trump’s Afghanistan troop withdrawal.

U.S. slaps new sanctions on Russia over cyberattack and election meddling.

Moscow on Thursday expressed outrage at new sanctions the Biden administration imposed as retribution for the SolarWinds hack it attributes to Russia’s foreign intelligence service, saying it would respond in kind.

US sanctions could spark Russian invasion of eastern Ukraine, Russian state media claims.

Russian military vehicles descend on Ukrainian border and don ‘invasion stripes.’ The danger is Biden may want the war to distract from what is coming. Don’t forget Ukraine is not any country – it is a Cabal hotspot. And it started this fight with Putin of all people.

Biden declares national emergency at Ukraine-Russia border — but calls back US warships.

Vladimir Putin took advantage of the Biden administration’s decision to abandon plans to send two destroyers to the Black Sea by closing off the Kerch Strait, connecting Crimea to Russia, to foreign warships until next fall.

Vladimir Putin rejects Joe Biden invite to meet in person.

U.S. Intel walks back claim about Russia paying bounties for death of American soldiers.

The FBI has more than 2,000 investigations that tie back to the Chinese government and is opening a new one “every 10 hours,” the bureau’s director told the US Senate Intelligence Committee on Wednesday.

Hunter Biden’s book is a flop, despite all the publicity from all the different outlets, pro and con. Interesting. Normally they bulk buy them to pump up the numbers. Cabal running out of funds? This is what selling books is like.

Biden’s CBP nominee defended sanctuary cities and criticized police working with immigration authorities.

Another Police shooting of a teenager with a Ruger handgun, who tried to run frm the cops in the dark, and then turned and faced a cop suddenly with his gun. They are saying he was unarmed, but one frame looks like he is still holding the handgun in his right hand just as he turns. Again, perfectly timed. No telling if these happen all the time in gang-land and just never get publicized unless they are needed, or are productions with all actors, or if these kids might be some sort of Cabal windup toy with a self-destruct programming. I wish I was a cop in the area, and knew if these were all legit cops there, or if local PD is scratching its head thinking they never saw these people around, but local media reporters will not take their calls and nobody will listen. Of course now this young future brain surgeon will get lionized and set off his own riots, just at the perfect moment, as Chauvin gets acquitted. Annnd it gets better. In online tributes, this dude’s friends are using his nicknames, which are “Lil Homocide,” and “Bvby Diablo.” Meaning he is a gang member. That cop made the world a tangibly better place. A video still which shows what the cop saw just before the kid spun around to face him, is below, and below that is the video it came from. “Hhhhhmmmnnn, what should I do now?”

The defense rests in the Chauvin case. If they don’t return a verdict immediately tomorrow, it may be Monday or Tuesday, the 19th or the 20th. That can’t be coincidence.

On Free Republic, somebody predicts next week will be wild because of the April 19th/20th effect. He adds in the 19th. Revolutionary War began on April 19th. Murrah Building bombing was the 19th, Columbine was the 20th, Hitler’s birthday is the 20th. One of our commenters noted Chauvin’s verdict may come in then, touching off another Cabal psyop mass casualty event.

Man found in Hudson River identified as cryptocurrency mathematician. Things were going fine, then a year ago his family says he developed mental problems, started calling Police about intruders breaking into his home, setting up surveillance cameras and alarm systems, threatening neighbors, and then he turned up dead. Like I wrote in the comments, you’re told we are entirely free, and anyone can do anything in this world, and you may even think if you work on something privately, in your home, and never tell anyone, nobody will ever know. But it doesn’t work like that. Everybody is checked out, from when they are a little kid and couldn’t possibly know to be guarded with everyone. And those who hide, get an even closer look. People with potential are known, and at least periodically examined for what they are up to. And if you think you can just do something which might change the world, you can’t just do it as if you are free and have privacy. You need airtight OpSec as if you are constantly watched, a harmless cover you form decades in advance and never, ever break, even in the deepest bowels of your house, and you would probably need to have been taught from when you were a child to hide your power level. I don’t even care this system exists. If it were out there, and our goal in life was to compete against it, I’d have no problem. It is the fact it programs everyone to think it doesn’t exist, and kids go out to change the world, and never have a chance. I always hated unfair fights.

House Democrats have introduced a resolution to abolish the Electoral College.

Signs of Democrat desperation as legislators bypass Biden’s commission and plan to introduce court-packing legislation today.

Nancy Pelosi says she will not support the Democrat Court-Packing bill.

House Committee votes to advance reparations bill that could pay back trillions of dollars to 40M descendants of black slaves.

FEMA program to pay funeral expenses for anyone who died of COVID, and even people who can get their death certificates changed, is inundated by 1 million calls at launch.

George W. Bush calls not passing immigration reform one of his biggest regrets. I don’t think anything happens by chance. Whoever has power does what they want, and we get the show telling us how it happened by chance. I think back then somebody gained the power to block that and did, and it never stood a chance.

Meghan McCain is ‘skeptical’ about the Afghanistan withdrawal, saying “I worry about what happens to women and children there.” I love how these elites are so quick to completely uproot a patriot countryman’s life and risk their death, all to virtue signal their own morality and empathy.

Washington Post runs 11 hit pieces on Tucker Carlson in just six days. They want to get rid of Gaetz and Tucker.

About 150 unaccompanied children found at the southern border of the U.S. have arrived in northwestern Pennsylvania and will be housed at a dormitory at the Pennsylvania International Academy.

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot spends more than $110K on upgrades to City Hall including splurging on a 75-inch touch screen and $10K on a private roof garden even as the city suffers a billion dollar budget shortfall.

Vice President Mike Pence underwent surgery to have a pacemaker implanted on Wednesday after experiencing “symptoms with a slow heart rate” over the last two weeks. I wonder if that is like accepting a Cabal quick kill switch, in return for promotion. What better way to give them the power of life or death over you? There may even be a physical remote with a red button.

4 in 10 transgender women in seven major U.S. cities have HIV.

Vatican to host conference on health, featuring COVID jab developers, Big Tech leaders, Fauci, Chelsea Clinton, Mormon elders, population control advocate Jane Goodall, a New Age activist, a prominent UK Muslim scholar, and a pro-abortion American actress known for posing nude.

Blood clots as prevalent with Pfizer and Moderna vaccine as with AstraZeneca’s according to a study.

Pfizer vaccine may put people at higher risk for COVID variants, Israeli study shows.

Stanford begins testing Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine on kids as young as 2. CIA-Stanford? Sounds about right.

Pfizer CEO says third Covid vaccine dose likely needed within 12 months.

There are now 3,005 recorded deaths in VAERS following COVID-19 experimental “vaccines,” more than the total vaccine deaths for the past 13+ years.

Court orders NY hospital to administer ivermectin to COVID patient who began breathing on his own after one dose, after Hospital refused to give him any additional doses. I’ve told you Cabal is all through the medical professions, and it can make anything happen. Why else would a doctor be blocked from giving any dose of a harmless medication like this, which many say is beneficial? My guess is the order has gone out that only expensive therapeutics are allowed, and they still want a death rate good enough to drive vaccinations, so any they think can die and look legit, should be allowed to, to keep numbers up. It is insane out there. No rules, no organization, no order, no government, nothing like you are taught, just a ruthless conspiracy doing whatever it wants to do. They were lucky to get a judge who wasn’t in the program.

America is about to hit a ‘vaccine wall’ as demand drops. Now come the laws to try and force compliance, so the vaccine companies can continue to profit.

Tennessee becomes the third state to ban vaccine passports after Florida and Texas, after the state Senate passes a bill that would ban them.

New Hampshire’s mask mandate to end Friday, and it won’t be renewed, the governor says.

Twitter permanently banned Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe on Thursday, claiming he violated the social network’s spam and platform manipulation rules — but O’Keefe says he plans on suing Twitter in response. 

Amazon reverses ban on book helping parents rescue kids from transgenderism after pushback.

S.D. Gov. Noem vows she won’t accept migrant resettlement attempts in her state.

Cruz is no longer wearing a mask in the Capitol.

Texas Senate defies NCAA, gives transgender athlete ban initial approval.

Texas House passes constitutional carry.

Trump mocks Biden for his ‘PC’ military, saying, ‘They’re laughing at us like never before.’

Trump celebrates the prospect that Murkowski might not run for re-election.

President Trump’s associates are building a constellation of groups (political, legal and policy) that parallel the structure of the national Republican Party, and which will ultimately supplant it.

Spread r/K Theory, because you have to assume the worst these days.

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Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

Dropping this here because this is a test. Could you do what this guy does right now? Could you run a mile, at altitude, with your semi-auto rifle and 7 mags? Do you even have said gear? The nature of snap drills is to instill a winning psyche in participants, and guys, if you don’t at least have all the gear these guys do and you can’t even run a mile then you don’t have a winning psyche and you will get ROCKED in what is coming. If you are deficient in any way you need to fix that ASAP.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76XVhOPkKhc

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

I’m all fired up by your rhetoric! Gonna get me all the moves so I can join the Boog when the clarion sounds! Gonna be a new Red Dawn!

Well, it might be, if I didn’t need crutches to move very far. I guess I’ll just stay where I am, then.

“One creature, caught. Caught in a place he cannot stir from in the dark, alone, outnumbered hundreds to one, nothing to live for but his memories, nothing to live with but his gadgets, his cars, his guns, gimmicks — “

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
Reply to  TRX
3 years ago

Bro I didn’t say to Boogaloo or to get jiggy with it. But everyone should be in better shape. Don’t put words in my mouth.

The Feds want people fat, lazy and sitting on their asses on their computers. What do you think the lockdowns are for?

Drop the pounds and bullshit.

Phelps
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

Either he’s a shill, or let him boog. Fat being cut either way.

(Autocorrect REALLY didn’t want to let this this through.)

Marielle Redclaw
Marielle Redclaw
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

No, because I’m 6 months pregnant. You tough lads were supposed to preserve the republic for breeders and nurturers like me.

Before this I could jog a mile without too much trouble, and bike 10-20 miles.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
3 years ago

Thank you for that, I keep forgetting there are a lot of women that read this blog. Congrats and yes, gender roles.

Jaded Jurist
Jaded Jurist
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

Oddly satisfying thread

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
3 years ago

“…No, because I’m 6 months pregnant. You tough lads were supposed to preserve the republic for breeders and nurturers like me…”

I’m very happy for you having kids.

I do reject you putting the onus on Men to “save the Republic”. Without the rather large margin of Women voting for the Democrats there a good likelihood that we would have never gotten to this point. So blaming Men is not very productive. I myself as a white male am damn fed up with being blamed for everything that goes wrong in this country. My advice to all those that are so upset with white men is they need to find another country where they can be more comfortable.

White Men, no matter how much they try to blame us, are not the problem with this country.

I’m reminded of the evil ass Women that went around giving white feathers to Men in England that did not run out immediately to enlist in the army so they could get themselves blown to pieces with machine gun and artillery fire in WWI. Ditto for WWII

Phelps
Reply to  Sam J.
3 years ago

No women voted for women’s suffrage in America.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Phelps
3 years ago

No, but they made everything worse when they got it.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
3 years ago

When we do save the republic we will have to take away the vote from women or it won’t really be saved.

LembradorDos6Trilliões. Legio XIII Tubicen
LembradorDos6Trilliões. Legio XIII Tubicen
Reply to  Farcesensitive
3 years ago

Yep. And the women that know how things work agree with that.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

“No abuses or illegalities detailed, that is all the article has.”

He was going to talk and/or wanted more money. Lucky he is even still alive at this point, likely a future “suicide”, two or three bullets to the back of the head style.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

“U.S. slaps new sanctions on Russia over cyberattack and election meddling.”

Won’t do a thing to the Russian economy. It will hurt American’s access to high quality ushankas. And that’s why we need to lift those sanctions.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

“America is about to hit a ‘vaccine wall’ as demand drops. Now come the laws to try and force compliance, so the vaccine companies can continue to profit.”

If the bleeding hearts can donate enough and buy shots for the Billion people in Africa profits will continue. Is there some reason vaccinations are so low in Africa? Why vaccinate only Americans and Europeans in a globalized world? Spread “the cure” around a little, stop the spread.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

> Africa

Yeeeah… no. Some of the countries you’re dealing with, they don’t even have a close estimate of their own population, much less the capability to do basic inoculations or handle malaria. Even if they had pallets full of Chinavax sitting there ready to use, actually doing it… as the old Africa hands say, “Africa always wins.”

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
Reply to  TRX
3 years ago

Doesn’t matter. The fact that Cabal isn’t even trying to jab there tells us everything. Stop overlooking the very good points I’m making, you look stupid.

Jaded Jurist
Jaded Jurist
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

Hahahaaa

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

“4 in 10 transgender women in seven major U.S. cities have HIV.”
“women”
that’s a good one, AC
related
http://stonetoss.com/comic/book-worms/

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
3 years ago

Unvaccinated Women Claim Unusual Menstrual Cycles & Miscarriages After Being Near Recently Vaccinated Individuals

https://www.infowars.com/posts/disturbing-unvaccinated-women-claim-unusual-menstrual-cycles-miscarriages-after-being-near-recently-vaccinated-individuals/

TommyEagan
TommyEagan
3 years ago

No such thing as a “transgender woman”
Don’t use their language or they win.

kbg
kbg
3 years ago

Hey AC,
The community is outstanding. To the point. I have 2 dogs, 2 cats. The male neutered cat is shitting all over the basement carpet. I think the dogs are getting there and eating it. I have diarrhiaville all over my yard. One dog is clean, the next gets it. Back and forth. Endless vet checks will bankrupt me. Who else has fought this battle and knows wtf to do?

TRX
TRX
Reply to  kbg
3 years ago

Remember this time last year, when Fauci was claiming all the pets would have to be killed, since they would be Chinavirus carriers?

He walked that one back quick, but the internet never forgets, even when Google no longer chooses to return those pages…

Lidia
Lidia
Reply to  kbg
3 years ago

Feeding dogs a raw diet (meat, bones, organs) cuts way down on their desire to eat the yummy, often carb-laden, poop of other animals.

They say canned pumpkin for diarrhea, and I think you can give Pepto-Bismol to the dogs, as well.. 1 tsp./10# of dog. You can give it to cats, too, but not over a long period, because of the aspirin. You might also try bentonite clay for both species (give access to plenty of extra water).

kbg
kbg
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

Thanks everyone for your input! The dogs tested positive for hookworm, so all of them are getting treated now and everyone gets another treatment in two weeks. I think we will go with the chicken/rice/pumpkin diet for a while with the dogs. I will look into that clay to for the cats. Much appreciated!

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
3 years ago
LembradorDos6Trilliões. Legio XIII Tubicen
LembradorDos6Trilliões. Legio XIII Tubicen
3 years ago

The gaybal really trying to make the Turner Diaries into a reality (author predicted that Whites defending against non-White rapes would get charged with the crime of being a racist):

https://gab.com/Heartiste/posts/106073246029027689

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

“Russian military vehicles descend on Ukrainian border and don ‘invasion stripes.’”

Literally the most retarded thing I’ve read all month, and that includes April Fool’s. Milfolks are just like “invasion stripes” huh? Do those go with the Evil baby killing machine gun rifles we’ve heard so much about? Maybe your wife is around somewhere mr. cuck so I can paint “invasion stripes” on my d*ck.

Phelps
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

It’s just a scary name for IFF markings. Remember, Ukrainian tanks are Russian designs. Plain camo when everyone is running the same gear is how you get friendly fire.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
Reply to  Phelps
3 years ago

I assumed they only did it in IR. And only for certain wavelengths that appear on Russian FLIR, that’s the best way.

Plus most Russian tanks are T-90 and T-14 Armatas. Ukrainians use mostly T-84.

The T-90 was developed from the T-72, and the T-84 comes from the T-80/T-64. It should be possible to tell the difference, but I’m not a tanker so I don’t know how hard that could be.

If those Russian Tanks are older T-80’s (that Russia still has) then they need to get the IR.

The APC/IFV BMP-2 and BMP-3 definitely need the IR as both Russia and Ukraine use mostly the exact same vehicles.

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

Doing it in IR would be drawing the saber instead of rattling it.

Phelps
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

Shit gets wild in battle. You don’t take chances. Someone’s IR goes down, they’ll go white light, and they are already stressed out over the gear going down. You don’t want them to panic that there is suddenly a tank in front of them and zap you by mistake.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

> invasion stripes … retarded

I thought so too, but I decided to check. Oddly, the NY Post had a plausible story:

“The appearance of painted stripes on Russian armored vehicles headed to the front lines reminded military experts of similar stripes on tanks used by the Soviet army during the 1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia, the Mirror reports. The stripes are used as a deterrent to friendly fire.”

https://nypost.com/2021/04/15/russian-military-vehicles-descend-on-ukraine-border/

The Czech armor was sourced from the Soviet Union, and identical other than unit markings. The stripes were so the Soviets could tell if armor was their own or Czech.

Most of Ukraine’s equipment is ex-Soviet, so, yeah, the story makes sense.

[smart Ukrainian commanders would be busily painting their own tank brigades to look like Russian tanks…]

ardwoll
ardwoll
Reply to  TRX
3 years ago

… and brushing up on their ‘Moscow-specific’ and ‘St Petersburg specific’ accents to fuck with Rooski comms …

Unknown Writer
Unknown Writer
3 years ago

Mystery deaths continue. One that the right has completely missed is Giancarlo DiTrapano, because the right doesn’t read.

I’m being facetious, and also a little frustrated, because “literary” publishing IS entirely a left-wing operation, and (even worse) the right almost entirely ignores that fact, won’t address it, and probably can’t. There are two to five “right” publishers for every ten thousand leftist politicized closed-minded propaganda-driven publishers and literary operations out there. It’s incomparable. And if your thoughts and ideas don’t fit in that boring mold, you’re not going to be published.

So anyway, Giancarlo DiTrapano. Not much older than me, but he was overweight and had bad habits, and probably just got the jab. He dropped. I think this is highly significant. I am sorry for the empty tragedy of his life, and sorry he died, but I am not a fan of what he did. New York Tyrant published horrific junk. Read his Instagram for his recent attacks on Christianity — not even sophomoric attacks, but sadly Kindergarten tier logic. And of course all the other false religions and races and groups and blocs that would differ with his sodomite ideas all get a handy free pass. And read the people who laud him, the “literary” establishment hacks, the Paris Review people and the most horrible literary critics around. I can’t even mention their names, but if you DuckDuck him you’ll get them. I know all these people. I’ve skirted their world too long, I can’t stand it, I’ve appeared on the edges of their publications (simply because they don’t really know me, but they were surface-level entertained by the strength of some of my words), but it’s all a vast setup. There’s a reason that druggie Tao Lin got where he did as the “voice of a generation” and there’s a reason these barfy publications like HTMLGiant got all the hits and clicks while anything with any real semblance to actual literature has been soundly snuffed and ignored. I know how literary movements work. Edgar Allan Poe’s death was probably not what it seems. Without revealing who and what I am, I do know a lot about the people who were part of the 50s and 60s in American letters (the last gasp of real talent, although mostly decadent and the great voices quashed) and the people who were part of the 80s Brat Pack (junk to promote the sex-drugs-rock attack on us all). These things are not organic but planned. We have no poetry in the West and we have no novels. No plays, and just about no music. I don’t have a “just two more weeks” promise to say that we will, because who will publish these words? And, more importantly, who will read them? Even the great Kindle experiment of the last 15 years has revealed that few to none are writing serious new work and even less are interested in reading and supporting it.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

WordPress also seems to have a built-in “block list” of words it won’t allow, separate from the one the blog owner can use, and hidden. A user of accordingtohoyt.com ran into it a couple of days ago, and they’ve been discussing it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
3 years ago

I still have a WordPress [dot] com blog that I use as a link single page site, but before I did this I had a blog on it. Before I redid it on a self-hosted blog, I was getting spam followers and one, no matter what I did, would keep returning. When I talked to tech support, all they said was they were aware of the problem.

I think having a blog on [dot} com, is going to be as bad as FB and Twitter, etc. very soon. My wake up call was The Conservative Treehouse having to move their site somewhere else.

MentalAnon
MentalAnon
Reply to  Unknown Writer
3 years ago

As another writer on the edges….I completely concur with your assessment of the lit world. I’ve tried, but can’t really touch anything published after 2000. Been reading William Gaddis’ JR. Highly recommended, especially during these times. Gaddis was a total outsider, and as a result his works, though canonized, are barely read.

ardwoll
ardwoll
Reply to  Unknown Writer
3 years ago

mystery writer, that was an outstanding comment. “We have no poetry in the West and we have no novels. No plays, and just about no music” is something I would have scoffed at as a callow yoot, but I see now how important it is. a country whose most healthy & vigorous creative force is ghetto rap is in some serious shit.

since you’re a peripheral part of that world, maybe you know the answer to something that’s bugged me for years. Rod Whittaker wrote Shibumi in … what … 77 or 78. He included some highly-unusual and specific (especially for the times) comments on the JFK killing (“Umbrella Man and Knoll Commando” at a time when very few people knew what that meant) and, most importantly, the idea of a Mother Company. MoCo was an overriding entity that basically ran capitalism: banks, finance. Wall St, corporations, law … the literary world … all that. As i recall, Shibumi was a huge success.

and then RW just kinda… dropped off the map.

the guy who should have been the single hottest name in fiction – he’s easily the best ‘writing as a technical art & discipline’ author I’ve ever read – put out 1 more book 5 or 6 years later, and then some worthless ‘cleaning out the locker’ dreck as he lay dying.

yeah yeah, I get it: trevanian was a slow and methodical writer. but only *one* significant book after his gigantic breakthrough – and Katya was fine, but nothing really special except for the last paragraph and the ‘Enroi’ – and then radio silence???

the question: was his silence encouraged/mandated by this literary Mother company you refer to?

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

Lewis Perdue wrote several very good conspiracy-thriller novels which sold reasonably well, then apparently stepped on someone’s toes; he went from “rising star” to nobody returning his calls overnight. He was rather bitter about it, but on the other hand he’s still alive.

ardwoll
ardwoll
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

the most difficult thing in the world to write is, by FAR, comedy.

difficult enough that all of literature has just a tiny handful of “funny” writers – Swift & Cervantes are usually named as funny, even though they’re really not. satirical, sure. funny? nope – and I can think of maybe 3 in english: Twain, Wodehouse, and Toole. now Twain tends to get a little too 19th-century-set-a-spell-and-I’ll-spin-ya-a-yarn-ish, so let’s eliminate him. Wodehouse is brilliant, and marvelously cheerful which is damn rare these days, so I loves me some Wodehouse.

but I laughed harder at “Confederacy of Dunces” than I’ve ever laughed at any written material ever. (“Cawmniss!”) so naturally, the publishing world shunned him.

that’s a lesson for you, kids: learn plumbing or electrical. don’t be a writer, unless you have a parent who will be “elected” a democrat president. (“Hunter Biden got a $2MM advance on his book, it sold 11,000 copies. It sold ***73 copies*** on Amazon” – Ace)

kid
kid
Reply to  ardwoll
3 years ago

I have consistently laughed at Krauser, Bodi, and to a lesser extent Roosh’s stuff. Littlebook’s is kinda nice too but only because I have a similar personality.

I should look into Confederacy…

Eric The Awful
Eric The Awful
Reply to  ardwoll
3 years ago

I don’t know how much Don Jr has made off his two books. I read the first one, Triggered. Culturally, it didn’t tell me anything I didn’t already know because I’ve been keeping up at home. But it was interesting for the details of his life and his work with the 2016 campaign. I haven’t read the second one yet. No doubt, Hunter got a lot more money for far less effort.

It’s true, “Confederacy of Dunces” was hilarious. I read it in the Navy. A guy in my shop was from New Orleans, and his copy was in a desk (I think all people from New Orleans are required to own one.) I just took it out because I was bored, but it was a really good read.

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  ardwoll
3 years ago

“My valve!”

Johannes Q
Reply to  Unknown Writer
3 years ago

People generally don’t read books anymore. Even I probably average less than 5 hours of book reading a week (it used to be 5 hours a day), and it’s mostly re-reading (Plato, the Bible, Dante) or non-fiction.

Publishing is controlled by middle-class Jewish women, and novels are mostly read by middle-class, left-wing women. The Grumpy Old Bookman blog gives a good overview of the industry: it’s almost wholly a matter of having the right connections, and even that isn’t enough if you’re not “sexy”; as the Grumpy Old Bookman puts it, for a literary agent or publisher, the ideal novelist is a 30-year-old Guardian columnist who looks good in a miniskirt.

I self-published an earlier version of the novel I’ve been rewriting recently, and the owner of a large literature blog bought a copy, liked it, reviewed it, and tried to sell it to publishers he knew from his days as the book review editor of a major newspaper. They all said no, no market for it. Meanwhile my old blog was quoted by Vanity Fair, by Tyler Cowen, by an award-winning UK journalist (one of the few journalists whose writing I like), by a leading military historian, some of my old book/film reviews were in the top 10 Google results, and it never led to anything.

It’s a closed shop. There are some good living authors but they are either niche anomalies (Susanna Clarke) or got in before publishing became a middle-class Jewish hen party (Cormac McCarthy). As the older generation (McCarthy, Auster, deLillo, etc.) die or stop writing, there’s a notable paucity of younger talent. My guess is, there are gifted writers out there but they either gave up when they realised no one cares, or they self-publish and have an audience of a few dozen at most.

Meanwhile the kosher hens keep clucking approvingly over the latest approved garbage, all of course favourably reviewed by other kosher hens, and bought and read by hens of all kinds.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Johannes Q
3 years ago

Let me try this again as I forgot to enable the MASS of java scripts that you have to in order to comment.

I appreciate your comments and letting us know the status of these things which most us will never know about. It’s very interesting.

A agree with you about books and I myself am much the same. A few years before the internet I used to devour books now, I force myself to get through them. I think the internet has broken my brain when it comes to reading very long book length material.

Jaded Jurist
Jaded Jurist
3 years ago

Speaking of James O’Keefe, what sorts of everyday troubles do you suppose he experiences as retaliation for all he’s revealed?

Jaded Jurist
Jaded Jurist
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

Very interesting answer! My gratitude.

Eric The Awful
Eric The Awful
Reply to  Jaded Jurist
3 years ago

He gets a lot of trouble. Apparently, yesterday somebody sent emails to people in his organization pretending to be him and asking for their phone numbers. He get hacked (attempts, anyway) and all kinds of threats. And I can’t imagine having to spend so much time on lawsuits. Winning must be fun, but getting there has GOT to be boring as hell.

Phelps
3 years ago

Biden declares national emergency at Ukraine-Russia border — but calls back US warships.

The USS Leroy Jenkins was being sent as a “show of support for Ukraine.” So, you know, you can figure it out.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Phelps
3 years ago

You win one internet.

Phelps
Reply to  Lowell Houser
3 years ago

I have tons of internets. I can loan you some if you want them.

Marielle Redclaw
Marielle Redclaw
Reply to  Phelps
3 years ago

I read somewhere (might have even been here) that those ships were just floating easy targets for Russian subs if hostilities started, so the recall of those ships is not a good sign.

Phelps
3 years ago

Pfizer CEO says third Covid vaccine dose likely needed within 12 months.

VD is right. It’s just a flu shot. It’s all flu.

Thersites
Thersites
Reply to  Phelps
3 years ago

More like they are starting to treat it as the flu. Remember, COVID-19 is engineered virus, not a natural virus like flu.COVID is dangerous to people with certain medical conditions. Once you handle those who are in danger, the rest of the population is fine. What we are seeing is Pfizer treating this as seasonal disease in order to get more money on the investment of vaccine.

Interesting tidbit about this news is other data point to theory I read about the flu.There was anon on twitter that said it best: COVID-19 may have replaced the flu are the predominant seasonal disease. Just like the flu replaced the common cold as major illiness during the change in seasons.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Phelps
3 years ago

“VD is right. It’s just a flu shot. It’s all flu.”

This is not true. I know someone personally and he got corona. It was not the flu. Now what we have in circulation now I have no idea but there’s definitely something that went around that was NOT the flu.

It’s my feeling that “some”, not saying you, people that are saying there never was any such thing as corona are disinformation agents. Their way of commenting just screams Jew, Jew, Jew. They have way of writing that kinda jumps out at you when you learn to recognize it.

I also don’t think anyone should completely disregard wearing mask. Now some say they are completely useless but I don’t believe that. Think, it defies common sense that wearing a mask which CAN directly stop some droplets of moisture laden virus from being breathed do nothing. I’m not saying they are perfect but they do do something. After all clean rooms where they make semiconductors mostly have a bunch of paper filters to take out much of the dust.

Phelps
Reply to  Sam J.
3 years ago

I know several people who had it. Yes, it was different. I don’t think it was so different that it couldn’t be an influenza virus rather than a corona virus.

I’m not saying there was no virus. I am saying that we have been lied to about the nature of the virus.

ardwoll
ardwoll
Reply to  Sam J.
3 years ago

concur. La Senora got the Rona: 10 days in bed feeling weak & miserable leading to 5 days in hosp. glad to say, she came out of it well.

a month later, I got what I assume to be a VERY MILD case of her KungFlu. took 10 days to get over, but now all is as it was before.

but the KungFlu ain’t flu. I’m not saying Rona is Black Death II, nor am I saying it’s weak-ass babyshit – if all your stars and comorbidities line up just so, it can kill you, just like the flu can – but I AM saying it ain’t the flu. why? 1) absolutely no fever for either of us. none

2) no sweats, chills, or bodyaches of any kind. none

3) we both had *stunningly* awful sporadic deep fatigue. I mean like ‘just made the bed and so now I’m so exhausted I need a 4-hour nap’ fatigue. just *shocking* fatigue, and it would strike out of the blue. yeah yeah, I’m not the 27-y.o. bullstud macho man killing machine commando like Rambo only better than I used to be, but I’m not _that_ old yet.

4) her “blood oxygen saturation” numbers (or whatever the fuck it is) dropped in to the mid-to-low 80’s. although she didn’t actually **feel** that low blood O2, that’s not normal, and it ain’t good.

all that together? that ain’t the flu, boys.

disclaimer: but it’s still not a serious pandemic, it’s hugely survivable if you’re not 85 years old or weigh 400 lbs., we never should have shut down, masks are bullshit, the vaccines are MUCH WORSE bullshit, and I think KungFlu is most likely a chinese/cabal bioweapon that was intentionally set loose on the world. maybe china’s rich guys were running low on their stocks of penises and pickled rectums, and needed another 7,221 from africa so they could keep on eating those delicious cockmeat sandwiches to help grow their own pathetically small dicks which make women laugh at them and causes great loss of face oh woe!

as for ‘why then have flu deaths fallen 99% to be replaced almost corpse-for-corpse with “KungFlu Deaths’, I don’t know. (beyond the obvious political stuff in Cause of Death declarations, of course) Maybe Rona kills weaker flu varieties or something

Phelps
Reply to  ardwoll
3 years ago

This is one of the key biases you see in science.

We’re her SO2 levels really that low despite everything we know about blood oxygen, or is there some way that the infection interferes with a pulse oximiter’s readings?

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
3 years ago

They only make sense if you are in close contact with someone showing symptoms.

Other than that they are counterproductive.

TRX
TRX
3 years ago

> Mass casualty shooting at Fed Ex facility.

They’ve ramped it up from every six to eight weeks to almost every day, now.

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

They’re going to run out of brainwashed zombies soon. I bet there’s not as many of these as you think. You have to have someone with mental problems, they have to feel comfortable being hypnotized and then they also have to be easily hypnotized and then they also have to be, when hypnotized, very prone to following directions while not supervised. There’s a limited amount of people that fit this bill.

Not to mention the people working with them are outing themselves every time one of their nuts goes on a shoot out.

TRX
TRX
3 years ago

> 4 in 10 transgender women in seven major U.S. cities have HIV.

That actually sounds low to me, though now that many of them have Obamacare to pay for it instead of “sex work” as the libs like to call it, they may have less exposure than in the old days.

TRX
TRX
3 years ago

> Nancy Pelosi says she will not support the Democrat Court-Packing bill.

Since no bill can make it to the floor without Nancy’s approval, it’s stone dead then.

Maybe. Nancy is prone to changing her mind as the political winds blow.

TRX
TRX
3 years ago

> House Committee votes to advance reparations bill that could pay back trillions of dollars to 40M descendants of black slaves.

If free money is to be given out, dey gibs me mah Benjamins, yo!

Rachel Dalziel isn’t the only one who can cash in by “identifying” as black.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
Reply to  TRX
3 years ago

If Reparations go through just sell Newports and Malt 40’s for $500 a unit and become a billionaire. You might have to jive up the labels though. Just put a picture of a big butt on the front and frame the writing in purple or gold.

I can hear you all now “Rex, that’s fucking stupid”
Wrong. You think I’m joking.
https://stockx.com/foamposite-one-nrg-galaxy

TRX
TRX
3 years ago

> Meghan McCain is ‘skeptical’ about the Afghanistan withdrawal, saying “I worry about what happens to women and children there.”
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No need to wonder. Sharia law discerns between women, children, and slaves, but in the civilized world they all fall into the “slave” category.

TRX
TRX
3 years ago

> Vice President Mike Pence underwent surgery to have a pacemaker implanted on Wednesday after experiencing “symptoms with a slow heart rate” over the last two weeks.
—-
Dick Cheney had a pacemaker; he insisted that the wifi interface be disabled before they installed it, to prevent it from being hacked. Medical electronics have notoriciously poor security.

TRX
TRX
3 years ago

> Texas House passes constitutional carry.

Finally! Texas was not a particularly gun-friendly state until recently, but they’ve move forward rapidly in the last few year, despite stiff opposition in Austin. (otherwise known as “West Boston” due to its radical liberalism)

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
3 years ago

RE: Tucker and Gaetz

Tucker is known to have gone to Comet Ping Pong. Gaetz may very well have a thing for orgies and girls that get paid to take their clothes off. Patrick Byrne has alluded to his belief that he will spend time on prison himself if we lived in a just world.

During the Revolutionary War the most reliable intelligence service the Continentals had were prostitutes.

Point is that everyone has a sin, and that you can never really know which way a person will go until the moment their choice truly becomes binary. It’s basically this scene in Edge of Darkness that will play out here and there as a few ticket-takers pull out the ticket, hold it up, and light it on fire in full view of their now-former masters:

Edge of darkness Captain Jedburgh shoots Senator
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fbw4Fj-ax8

I think Tucker and Gaetz might have torched their tickets, and like Byrne know that they will face a reckoning when this all shakes out. Just a reminder, as Scott Kesterson is fond of reminding over on BardsFM, Paul the greatest missionary in Christian history who wrote multiple books of the New testament got his start murdering Christians. He died horribly, suffering a similar fate to those he had murdered.

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
3 years ago

Back when this was still America, the overarching standard for a police use of force analyzed the act as to whether it was “reasonable and necessary”. In other words, the policeman didn’t have to be correct in his judgment to act in a “tense, uncertain, and rapidly evolving” situation, he only had to be “reasonable” in his actions. “Reasonableness” was based on a variety of factors, including his training and experience in the field, as well as adherence to department policy.

Now, who TF knows.

e,D
e,D
3 years ago

Russ Winter posted something today on the Ashli Babbit shooting.

He did some digging on her background, and I found two points of interest. The first was that she was in the active Air Force for six years, the Air Force Reserves for two years, and the National Guard for six years, apparently in “security”, and never become a NCO. Its not impossible, but unusual for someone to be in the military for 14 years and not reach the rank of E5.

The second is that Babbit apparently had two domestic restraining orders, plus another four run ins with law enforcement, in something like a three year period after supposedly getting out of the Air Force (Winter thinks she was sheep dipped). The restraining orders could have been connected with her divorce in 2019. None of the run ins with law enforcement resulted in a criminal conviction.

I was thinking of the January 6th Capitol Hill “insurrection”/ “riots”/ people walking around the building, and I’m starting to lean towards the event being a counter-cabal, or Q, operation instead of a cabal operation. My reasoning is that it would have been easy for the cabal to bring in one of their wind up toys and turn the event into a mass shooting. It could have been Babbit herself if she had been cabal. Instead she supposedly tries to climb through a window and gets shot by security. There was an attempt to use the incident to crack down on dissent in general, which seems to have failed so far, and this would have been easier if they had thrown in a mass shooting.

Other than running more of the Orange Man Bad/ MAGA bad stuff through social media, the incident was used to shut down the long-shot attempt to decertify the presidential election returns in some states. But actually getting this done would have taken backroom dealings, and Q would likely have known that morning that it wasn’t happening. Q or the counter-cabal could have used the event to appropriate some sensitive cabal documentation, and also show the cabal that getting Trump out of the White House doesn’t put the Q faction out of business.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  e,D
3 years ago

there is a video (which was posted here) indicating it was all a scam. researching her fam is also interesting. also, mathis does more than suggest it was a hoax. http://mileswmathis.com/trump3.pdf

Jaded Jurist
Jaded Jurist
3 years ago

OT: Bestgore is down, as in the owner took it down and left a note saying goodbye. Know any alternatives? Also, I wonder what were his reasons. Could’ve sold it. Why shut it down? No testimony of converting to religion or being tired of harassment, government, nothing.

Jaded Jurist
Jaded Jurist
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

Agreed 100%. That site was a legitimate mental tonic. Required reading, even. Thanks for the link.

Jaded Jurist
Jaded Jurist
3 years ago

Also, how can I send some $$$ your way AC? Got a donation button or do I just buy copies of your books?

Jaded Jurist
Jaded Jurist
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

Books it is, I guess. Do you make more if I buy them from somewhere other than here?

https://www.amazon.com/Evolutionary-Psychology-Behind-Politics-Conservatism/dp/0982947933

I know the kindle version is more profitable but I already have it, and I can’t give it as a gift

Jaded Jurist
Jaded Jurist
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

Gotta love it when someone says don’t donate to me. Doubt there’s a more authentic, uh… authentication … than that.

General's Addition
General's Addition
3 years ago

“… you would probably need to have been taught from when you were a child to hide your power level …”

Think of the very smart people you know who are deliberately under wraps, but who have given you a glimpse of what they can actually do.

They realized at an early age how any indication of high intelligence only made them susceptible to interference and recruitment operations.

At an early age, they were exposed to predatory intellectual behavior, often by well-meaning agents of State Education who had funding and instruction to be on the lookout for these kinds of people coming up.

This would typically happen after being “discovered” as a result of an aptitude test, such as one of the major IQ tests.

Those who were already sufficiently aware by that age would then react with a deliberate suppression scheme: there would be a period of realization, a period of research, and an implementation period during which the goal would be to fake the results of the aptitude test, not to crush it, but instead to pass within a desired range.

And so now every time this person takes an IQ test, he or she stops at an IQ level that can be faked without effort, meaning the 180+ IQ person disappears into the cloud of 135 IQ people without being noticed further.

Occasionally when you get these people drunk, you’ll discover how they’ve been faking being quite so stupid all this time.

As an example of the principle in action, one “high IQ society” had a “bonus problem” in its aptitude test that subverted the efforts of those who were really behind it. The problem involved a set of situations that reminded these people that if they weren’t visible before, they would be extremely visible, exposed, and unprotected after completing the test.

Eventually those people discovered the true intent of the “bonus problem” and eliminated it.

This is actually the crucible that forms the “Sigma” according to Vox Day’s socio-sexual hierarchy: the “Sigma” doesn’t need or want to fight the Alpha, because so much of everything focuses on survival and hiding in plain sight.

It’s the inversion of what may be termed a “concentration camp mentality” because the society itself is carceral and these people have figured a way out of it.

Don’t try to find these people: if you’re interesting or useful to them, they will find you, and ideally you will be kept unaware of what they’re capable of doing.

By now you understand this isn’t merely for their own safety, as there’s probably a chain of other bodies linked to one that turns up floating face down.

But be happy that some people can find limited freedom within this mess that you’ve termed The System and The Cabal.

ardwoll
ardwoll
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

funny thing about alphas, they get reeeeeeeeally pissy when it’s – correctly – pointed out to them that their obsessive nonstop drives & compulsions to be In the Lead! On Top! The Big Boss! and all that …

is in fact “neediness.” mixed in with a dash of “childishness.”

and no more manly or impressive than a 4-year-old squealing “Look at MEEEEEEEEE, everyone!”

kid
kid
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

Very interesting. It lines up with my experience living down under. There is also a big anti-intellectualism and overall retardedness in the culture that to be sane or even not “dragged to that level” you had to be sigma. Now anti-intellectualism and bogan culture is shockingly common but I do wonder if they purposely isolated/froze me out.

I had always wondered if I would be sigma still if I grew up in a more normal culture/country or would I be more well-adjusted

Jaded Jurist
Jaded Jurist
Reply to  kid
3 years ago

Everybody wants to fancy themselves a Sigma. The ultimate Secret King.

kid
kid
Reply to  Jaded Jurist
3 years ago

IME the vast majority do not. Perhaps in a very individualist country like America it’s different.

LembradorDos6Trilliões. Legio XIII Tubicen
LembradorDos6Trilliões. Legio XIII Tubicen
Reply to  Jaded Jurist
3 years ago

Being a delta capable of landing a waifu with the characteristics you want seems to be the most comfy place on the SSH (yes, I know the Sigmu is not in the hierarchu, but he’s in the modelu, so I am also counting the sigmu).

General's Addition
General's Addition
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

“I realize the Secret Society kids in my school were crowded around me …”

A lot of it is shared covert biochemical signaling so that they know “people like us” clearly.

Ever thought about why it is that the r-selected have such gaping holes in their brains?

Think of it as evolution in action.

Think of it as most family lines being groomed to eliminate brain structures that are deemed vestigial by those who do the grooming, and that the exceptions are those families that have maintained enough control to be able at the least to have an exception every two generations.

Matrilineal autosomal recessive traits are kind of like that: all of the men who go for hot and stupid chicks eventually breed family lines with gaping holes in their brains, and after four generations, it may actually be mostly locked in.

So-called “sapiosexual selection” by females is quite obviously a survival strategy for this type of genetic information, and it may follow from these females wanting children that are like their smart fathers.

“… any high-IQ kid who is a sigma as an adult will get detected growing up …”

They haven’t learned how to fake the signaling procedures, but that doesn’t mean they should try.

What they should try instead is to raise their own level of awareness.

Zen Buddhism is like this: without knowledge of the neuroscience, Zen Buddhist monks observed that habits meant to raise attention to their surroundings would put their minds into a middle point that would free them to be able to observe the reality around them more readily.

Like vitamins with minimal efficacy levels and maximum levels beyond which they are toxic, certain neurochemicals such as dopamine create depression when too low, a fog of over-confidence and unawareness when they’re too high, and strange addiction behavior when they surge back and forth.

Such things as sitting zazen were meant to slow down the addiction-seeking behavior and to lower dopamine levels back into a normal homeostatic level where the mind could open up.

The result of this is that people who are naturally unaddicted or who can free themselves from this self-addicting behavior can read, intepret, and create maps of the territories of reality.

This is seen as magical and almost impossible to everyone else because they don’t have the means to accomplish it, which is how you get story-telling cultures to stop telling stories thirty generations onward.

That behavior absolutely depends on having the internal brain structures that are being lost by grooming operations that treat them as vestigial structures to be discouraged in flocks of human sheep.

Ultimately, The System is a large people farming and livestock operation, while The Cabal operates as a shepherding group where they try to seek out the foxes and wolves among them, believing themselves to be types of “natural” Neighborhood Watch organizations with both local and global reach.

Those who can keep themselves free have to model survival strategies of hunter-gatherers.

Now the big question is this: is the shepherd/farmer behavior actually the real vestigial behavior, and that hunter-gatherer strategies are the baseline to which people will eventually return?

Because we can ask these questions, we threaten the shepherds.

That’s all this organized opposition to people like us ever was.

kid
kid
Reply to  General's Addition
3 years ago

Interesting theory.

Nitpicks:

Serotonin is related to depression, Dopamine is related to lack of focus/executive function

On a gut level, it seems highly unlikely going for attractive girls is ever wrong. In fact, I think dysgenics is when guys are trained/conditioned to go for unattractive girls.

Phelps
Reply to  General's Addition
3 years ago

There’s a scene in the baroque cycle that I love. Half cock jack called if the IQ test. The gang is passing through a war zone, and get get accosted by one of the armies. They grab them and hand them rifles, powder and shot and point them at a target. They first guy puts a ton of powder in, and starts shoving a ball in without wadding. They snatch the rifle away, buttstroke him with it, and send him along.

Half cocked jack comes up, and does even worse. He’s put two balls in, using the ramrod backwards, just everything wrong. Buttstroked and sent on.

Last guy loads the rifle, hits the target, and is instantly impressed into the army. The third guy failed the IQ test.

ardwoll
ardwoll
Reply to  Phelps
3 years ago

once read some story or article about SpecOps guys doing SpecOp shit. this was decades ago. the relevant part was a description of an ordinary-looking schlub who was in fact a Delta – and some kind of *legendary* Delta at that. (I mean Delta Force, not the VD classifications)

when he was in standard on-post 9-to-5 non-battle uniform, all he wore on it were his stripes (sgt?) and his nametag. no medals, no jump wings, no SpecOp whizzbang buttons. when asked why, he said, “I see no reason to wear my personnel jacket on my sleeves.”

bright man

LembradorDos6Trilliões. Legio XIII Tubicen
LembradorDos6Trilliões. Legio XIII Tubicen
3 years ago
Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
3 years ago

Russia demands one million illegal migrants to leave the country by June 15th

https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1383199215682256901

Gotta make room for Lembro.

LembradorDos6Trilliões. Legio XIII Tubicen
LembradorDos6Trilliões. Legio XIII Tubicen
Reply to  Farcesensitive
3 years ago

: D

Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
3 years ago

Oath Keepers founding member pleads guilty in Capitol riot case

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/oath-keepers-founding-member-pleads-guilty-capitol-riot

He was probably a Fed all along.

Sam J.
Sam J.
3 years ago

Some actual good news. I’ve talked about how what is necessary to defeat the oppressive situation we’re in is good information sources that can;t be controlled. Here’s a service I just ran up on. It’s a decentralized youtube where videos are served decentralized exactly like bittorrent serves files.

https://joinpeertube.org/

https://peer.tube/

I don’t know all the ends and outs of this but it might be a good way to keep videos you want up, up.

Here’s a browser plug-in that when you see a video in youtube it will check and see if it’s on peertube and get it from there.

https://gitlab.com/Cha_deL/peertubeify

There’s a LOT’so f people working on this. This censorship is not even a left right issue. Lots of people on the left are fed up with the same censorship and lefty programmers are working on the same problem. Add in that within a year Musk will have a totally uncontrolled satellite internet that can be accessed by anyone from anywhere with high bandwidth and their ability to control information will slip.

I’ve also seen a distributed newsgroup type system that is not only distributed but encrypted.

Sam J.
Sam J.
3 years ago

Sigh. Thanks for telling us this.

Sam J.
Sam J.
3 years ago

I used to read a lot of books of all sorts so I see some of these and so I decide to read William Gaddis’ “JR”. So I start reading that and realize. This sucks. And then I’m reminded of “Confederacy of Dunces” which I read because it was “so good” but it sucked too. I had this epiphany that all of these “so good” books are really, about nothing. They are nothing more than Seinfeld books. It’s just a bunch of babbling and nonsense that amounts to nothing and while that may satisfy some it doesn’t do it for me.

I say compare “Confederacy of Dunces” where some idiot who lives with his Mother and the highlight of his life is leaving New Orleans and the panic that ensues to…”Great Expectations”. Compare “JR” which I just refuse to dredge through a bunch of nothing to “A Man in Full” by Tom Wolfe or any Tom Wolfe novel at all.

There’s just no comparison. There’s no there there.

There are myriads of pulp fiction sci-fi that have more literary value in their short stories than probably the whole literary cannon of the stuff they say is “so good” now.