News Briefs – 05/11/2021


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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Over at God Like Productions, somebody is seeing strange things at the grocery store. Notice, it is a conspiracy site, and yet a bunch of the responses tell this guy he has schizophrenia, and not that there could be any type of conspiracy. It is possible he has been looked at so closely, they have noted a high suggestibility/hypnotizability, and they are trying to use this to get him to go to a therapist. That guy needs to keep a close guard.

Patrick Byrne says, “Cyber element specific data will start being released in the days head!”

Bannon says the raids on Giuliani and the investigation of him are not by accident, and they were launched because he will be key to revealing the voter fraud very soon. Bannon makes it sound like there is a big plan they all know about unfolding as we speak.

Matt DePerno’s court case in Michigan, filed papers show how Dominion Machines switched votes from Trump to Biden, and how Dominion disabled an alert system on their machines which would have called attention to the switches. Trump issued a statement on it, featured below in the collection of statements from the desk of Donald J. Trump.

Michigan County GOP chair files joint motion with assistant AG to shut down the Antrim Co. voter fraud case.

Caitlyn Jenner says 2020 was not stolen. In his defense he also says he is a woman.

GOP Chair Dr. Kelli Ward notes that if Maricopa County election routers were shared with law enforcement the election could not be certified.

Bill Gates known for ‘womanizing,’ naked pool parties with strippers, biographer says. Obviously he could just be prone to that behavior, and was selected by Cabal for it. But a part of me thinks that may also be part of the deal which is figured out by those who rise. You act debauched, and let it be captured as blackmail, and they promote you. Like the Disney executive who is a straight arrow and goes nowhere, because he failed his promotional exams, while a colleague shows up to company parties, takes the child actors into the back room, allows themselves to be videoed by hidden cameras while molesting them, and thereby passes their promotional exam and rises in the ranks. Notice however, you would think such stories about Gates would leak, but they never did. Conspiracies are real, because secrets can be kept by large groups, even really, really big ones.

Britons will have to show photo ID to vote in future general elections, ministers are poised to confirm this week, as a means of tackling fraud. That happened quickly and quietly.

Democrats renew effort to get Donald Trump’s financial records.

Biden overturns Trump rule protecting doctors from being forced to kill babies in abortions.

Joe Biden blames law enforcement for fueling ‘distrust’ in Police week statement Honoring the fallen.

New Jersey plans taxpayer-funded $1K stimulus checks for illegal aliens.

O.J. Simpson endorses Rep. Liz Cheney, says he’s a fan.

CNN admits Biden’s spending is going to set off massive inflation.

Births in the US fall to the lowest total since 1979 amid fears of a ‘demographic earthquake.’

Without guns, Brits are having real live sword fights on the streets caught on video.

FDA grants Pfizer vaccine green light for use in kids aged 12 to 15.

Top doctor says, feds are demonizing COVID-19 treatments in order to promote the vaccine, as the National Institute of Health issued a guideline recommending physicians not treat COVID-19 until a patient needs oxygen.

HHS Secretary Becerra says fully vaccinated offices should wear masks because we ‘want you to be as safe as possible.’

All adults in the Indian state of Goa to be given Ivermectin drug to bring down mortality.

Video of a woman keeling over in the background while waiting the mandatory 15 minutes after vaccination to make sure there are no adverse reactions.

The gain-of-function virus research which was Fauci’s pet project was contracted to the Wuhan Institute of Virology and the paperwork from Wuhan has a “reference number” attached that leads directly back to the funds Fauci paid to Eco-Health Alliance for the work.

Federal health officials this month decided to limit how they monitor vaccinated people who have been infected with Covid-19. It is not a massive probability, but they would never tell you if the vaccine was a fuckup, they would just substitute it with saline, and rely on the fact the virus is harmless. The only thing you might see is a plethora of vaccinated people getting the virus, and the government telling you that you still need to wear a mask after getting the vaccine.

Due to slow coronavirus vaccine demand, Ohio is declining and delaying 80% of doses from this week’s allotment.

Deaths of elderly who recovered from COVID-19, but died after the vaccine raise questions.

On Twitter – Mass shooting in a school in Kazan, Russia. At least 13 dead, 12 hospitalized. One suspect detained. Another one holds several people hostage.

71% of eligible Gen-Zers don’t qualify for the military due to obesity, criminal records and other reasons.

Evangelical Lutheran Church of America elects first transgender person as Bishop.

Veterans blast De Blasio for blocking Memorial Day parade but allowing Cannabis parade.

The Chinese government fabricated 48 million social media comments a year in 2016 for strategic distraction, and the operation has grown since then. We post here and there as whim hits us and we are the active ones as most people just lurk all the time. But one person, working hard for ten hours or more a day, with clear purpose and the software to spoof identities, can look like thousands of us, and maybe tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of regular people, when you factor in lurkers. The Chinese estimate of 2 million people working as sockpuppeteers, could be like 2-20 billion people swarming comment sections, and claiming to believe the government line.

12+ Iranian gunboats swarm 6 U.S. warships, with dozens of warning shots fired.

The global chip shortage underscores how China’s Taiwan intimidation and its domestic semiconductor investment threaten US tech sector.

Largest U.S. refinery shuts crude units due to Colonial pipeline ransomware outage.

Some Virginia stations run out of gas as pipeline shutdown continues. Don Jr called it – Jimmy Carter all over again?

The Stock Market is trying to figure out what the Pentagon revealing UFO data will mean for investing.

Implanted wireless brain device triggers mice to form instant social bond.

Motive sought in Colorado Springs, where a gunman walked into a birthday party inside a mobile home early Sunday and opened fire, killing six people and then himself. 

A California state assembly committee wants to lessen gun sentences, saying laws against using guns in the commission of crimes disproportionately affect people of color.

England is on for its coldest May since record-keeping began back in 1659 during the Maunder Minimum.

Louisiana Senate passes Constitutional Carry as the Democrat Governor threatens to veto it.

Almost two-thirds say Social Media platforms are tearing the nation apart.

Dave Chappelle says ‘no one can be woke enough’ after Hollywood liberals turn on Elon Musk.

A new group of serving French soldiers have published a new open letter warning Emmanuel Macron that the ‘survival’ of France is at stake and Civil war is brewing, after the President made ‘concessions’ to Islamism.

More than 120 retired Flag Officers call on Americans to ‘save America, our Constitutional Republic, and hold those currently in office accountable.’ It sounds good, but how, exactly? Vote? Whether that will have effect or not is entirely out of our hands. Take up arms? It would probably only work to Cabal’s advantage. Protest? So long as we are all under surveillance, the machine knows it has nothing to fear. There is only one possible path which light lead the citizenry to victory and it is exposure of the surveillance.

National Security and military vets demand the CIA Director resigns over Chinese Communist Party links, and lies to the U.S. Senate.

McCarthy schedules vote to oust Cheney for Wednesday.

Gov. DeSantis to sue CDC for shutting down American businesses during pandemic.

From the Desk of Donald J. Trump:

Donald J. Trump

8:52pm May 10, 2021

The major Michigan Election Fraud case has just filed a bombshell pleading claiming votes were intentionally switched from President Trump to Joe Biden. The number of votes is MASSIVE and determinative. This will prove true in numerous other States. All Republicans must UNIFY and not let this happen. If a thief robs a jewelry store of all of its diamonds (the 2020 Presidential Election), the diamonds must be returned. The Fake News media refuses to cover the greatest Election Fraud in the history of our Country. They have lost all credibility, but ultimately, they will have no choice!

Donald J. Trump

2:26pm May 10, 2021

After being loudly booed at the Utah Republican Party Convention, Utah’s Weber County censured RINO Mitt Romney in the strongest of terms. Washington County Republicans also censured Romney in April. He is BAD NEWS for our Country!

Donald J. Trump

2:04pm May 10, 2021

Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick is a great fighter for the people of Texas. He has stood up for up for Life, Liberty, the Second Amendment, Border Security, our Military and our Vets, and our God-given Freedoms. He has governed by conservative principles of LOW TAXES and careful spending, always doing what is best for his great State and for America. Texans should re-elect him! He is outstanding and has my Complete and Total Endorsement!

Donald J. Trump

10:46am May 10, 2021

The House GOP has a massive opportunity to upgrade this week from warmonger Liz Cheney to gifted communicator Elise Stefanik. Elise has intelligence, an endorsement from American Patriot Brandon Judd and the National Border Patrol Council, she has an A+ from the NRA, and she loves our Veterans. We need someone in Leadership who has experience flipping districts from Blue to Red as we approach the important 2022 midterms, and that’s Elise! She knows how to win, which is what we need!

Spread r/K Theory, because upgrades are a good thing.

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Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

“A new group of serving French soldiers have published a new open letter warning …. ”

What I thought Europe was like, and America’s role in it

https://vimeo.com/105165410

What it’s actually like…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yd7pXR4gbMQ

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

“Evangelical Lutheran Church of America elects first transgender person as Bishop.”

Well, this confirms that the Lutheran clergy is no more legitimate than the Catholic priesthood.

Once Again, 1 Timothy 3 is not only extremely good advice but, an order from the Almighty.

More fun facts, Martin Luther wanted to remove Revelation from the Holy Bible.
https://infogalactic.com/info/Luther%27s_canon

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

“Implanted wireless brain device triggers mice to form instant social bond.”

related,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ElbUx6lFtY

Rhapsody The Blue
Rhapsody The Blue
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

“This is Unity. We used to… date.”

Still one of the best opening lines of the series.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

“The global chip shortage underscores how China’s Taiwan intimidation and its domestic semiconductor investment threaten US tech sector.”

After you are done buying sufficient lower receivers, maybe you ought to look into stockpiling various chipsets AC. All stored in faraday cages, of course.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

Yes, part of the problem is that, in stable times, processors will become obsolete over a 5 to 10 year period. Unless Moore’s law comes to an end, which it probably will but only in the sense that it is logarithmic and it takes 3,4 or 5 years to get feature doubling on IC’s, instead of 2.

Rhapsody The Blue
Rhapsody The Blue
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

FPGAs are coming into their own for specialized purposes over processors. Major advantage in parallelizing the computations at ridiculous rates. The finance industry is using them a lot. I wrote a Gaussian number generator (common in communication sims) in an FPGA that produces 20 billion values per second, and it was trivial.

There’s resistance in academia and simulations there because no one has an easy way yet to convert generations of existing C code sims to VHDL or Verilog.

Mycroft Jones
Mycroft Jones
Reply to  Rhapsody The Blue
3 years ago

Rhapsody, if technology regressed 70 years, do you have ideas on what tech we could preserve so we could “bounce back” as quickly as possible? Texas Arcane’s Z80’s sound like one step. How about FPGA’s. Is there a critical path in place to get back to at least Z80 production and FPGA tech? The question is serious. The more I study the prophecies of Alois Irlmaier and Nikolas van Rensburg, the more details pop out. The regression of technology is one of the details that recently caught my attention.

That begs the question, without a massive surveillance state, will we really need computer tech much more advanced than the Z80.

Gary Morgan
Reply to  Rhapsody The Blue
3 years ago

General point for all, fyi, those who circumcised themselves, casting away the grace of God and the blood of Jesus, they won’t be here on earth after 7th September 2032, of that you can be 100% certain.

Never go full pharisee.

George
George
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

Hey, first time poster, long time lurker. Thanks for this amazing website and for all the stuff you’re teaching others.

Question…. did you anytime this year link a URL to some guy who wrote an extremely detailed and very long expose of how London, Washington, and Vatican are independent city-sized states which are branches of the global deep state? If yes can you kindly re-link that sometime soon?

Not a troll – I take this website seriously and read it daily. If it wasn’t you, my sincere apologies.

Phelps
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

I’m wondering if I should take a page from Tex Arcane, stock up on Z80s and learn assembly.

Phelps
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

I’ve already got enough raspis that I have to rethink my host naming scheme just to keep them straight.

Farcesensitive
3 years ago

“More than 120 retired Flag Officers call on Americans to ‘save America, our Constitutional Republic, and hold those currently in office accountable.’ It sounds good, but how, exactly? Vote? Whether that will have effect or not is entirely out of our hands. Take up arms? It would probably only work to Cabal’s advantage. Protest? So long as we are all under surveillance, the machine knows it has nothing to fear. There is only one possible path which light lead the citizenry to victory and it is exposure of the surveillance.”

This might be like the military in France.
It may be a prelude to the coming coup.

Dave, again.
Dave, again.
Reply to  Farcesensitive
3 years ago

I thought the same thing.

Western Military insiders in various nations are now going public to give explicit warnings to the globalists that if they don’t cease and desist, the military will step in and reestablish order and stability.

I don’t expect Cabal to comply, but the military factions feel compelled, in the interest of public safety, to make a series of public pronouncements first.

That way, it can never be said that the military didn’t openly warn the globalists, through their very own media organs, that the hammer would be dropped on Cabal’s head if the globalists didn’t stop playing stupid games with our civilization.

What comes next is anyone’s guess.

Martial law? COG protocols? We shall see.

Trump did sign some last minute orders in regard to Continuity of Government procedures that could be used in case of emergency, and we are obviously in an emergency situation.

TRX
TRX
3 years ago

> Mass shooting in a school in Kazan, Russia. At least 13 dead, 12 hospitalized. One suspect detained. Another one holds several people hostage.

There was another incident a while back, Chechen terrorists, I think, holding a school hostage. I don’t remember if it was the police or military who went in, but they just stormed the place and started killing the terrorists. Though they’d sworn they would kill all the children, apparently they were too busy shooting back at the assault force to do much about that. A few kids were killed, but it wasn’t certain which side was responsible.

Any losses due to friendly fire are regrettable, but it’s a lot different dealing with terrorists than ordinary criminals. The terrorists *want* everybody dead; that’s why they’re doing it. And they know that being captured alive would be very bad, so why not go out with the biggest bang possible?

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  TRX
3 years ago

Kazan? what’s in a name? from Wikipedia – Soviet period[edit]
In 1917, Kazan became one of the revolution centers. In 1918, Kazan was the capital of the Idel-Ural State, which was suppressed by the Bolshevist government. In the Kazan Operation of August 1918, it was briefly occupied by Czechoslovak Legions. In 1920, Kazan became the center of Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. After the Treaty of Rapallo (1922) until 1933, the German and the Russian army operated together the Kama tank school in Kazan.
During World War II, many industrial plants and factories to the west were relocated in Kazan, making the city a center of the military industry, producing tanks and planes. After the war Kazan consolidated as an industrial and scientific center. In 1979, the city’s population reached one million. / can you say ff/op?

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago

> More than 120 retired Flag Officers call on Americans to ‘save America, our Constitutional Republic, and hold those currently in office accountable.’ It sounds good, but how, exactly? Vote? Whether that will have effect or not is entirely out of our hands. Take up arms? It would probably only work to Cabal’s advantage. Protest? So long as we are all under surveillance, the machine knows it has nothing to fear. There is only one possible path which light lead the citizenry to victory and it is exposure of the surveillance.

Actually, the same “how, exactly” can be asked about the surveillance exposure. 😉
Exposing anything without mass media support is essentially impossible. (But if you have [at least some] media on your side, many other avenues to victory will open up as well.)

mkw

Phelps
3 years ago

Caitlyn Jenner says 2020 was not stolen. In his defense he also says he is a woman.

So, that tells me that the plan is to rig the CA election for Bruce, and he will be another GWB infiltrator.

Bman
Bman
3 years ago

Bill Gates known for ‘womanizing,’ naked pool parties with strippers, biographer says….

As I said yesterday, here comes the full court propaganda to make Bill look like a loser, so poor poor Melinda can separate with the cash, in case Bill goes to jail.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

Spot on. We think of these women as just being along for the ride, but it becomes clear there are covens of witches and these women do things just as abominable as their men. They are the ones setting the social calendar. They are the real power behind any cabal/corporate throne.

They are the priestesses of moloch, sisters of the eastern star.

Mycroft Jones
Mycroft Jones
Reply to  Bman
3 years ago

Bill Gates, womanizing? Suddenly he seems a lot more human, not some autistic robot. In video interviews done with him and his wife, I think he came off well, like a technological version of Mr. Rogers. His wife tried to dominate him, but he kept her in line firmly but gently.

Rhapsody The Blue
Rhapsody The Blue
3 years ago

That signed letter from the officers actually pissed me off. Where were all these people between Nov 4 and Jan 6? An outpouring of demands over election fraud from these quarters might have emboldened other to stand up, creating a cascade the media couldn’t hide.

Everyone that seems on our side is always too little too late. My generation (millennials) is always shat upon for being stupid, but we’re not in charge, and the ones in charge are either corrupt beyond what you would think possible, or grifters, surrender monkeys, Fake Americans with no connection to our culture, milquetoast Nancy boys, or incompetent boobs.

It’s the real reason why many my age gave up and just go along with the flow to the New Order. Everyone older has just surrendered or collaborated. They don’t think there’s a choice, so get into the Party Apparatus as well as you can.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

Had the letter come out before January 6th it would have been used as evidence that there was a vast right wing conspiracy to commit insurrection and overthrow the government.

As things are the Demoncrat lies about January 6th and the political witch hunt based on them help show the need for this letter.

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago
B.Chiclitz
B.Chiclitz
3 years ago

“HHS Secretary Becerra says fully vaccinated offices should wear masks because we ‘want you to be as safe as possible.”

We are neck deep in a shadow matriarchy.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
3 years ago

lots of reports of attacks on iz. the whole country is full of reports of attacks. didn’t their government just collapse? ff/op?

m\
m\
Reply to  lastkingofscotland
3 years ago

And suddenly everyone forgets about the attack on the mosque on the Temple Mount. Something of which I never did get clear details. Given the timing, could the rocket attack be linked to the conflict at the mosque?

Phelps
Reply to  m\
3 years ago

The phrase you are looking for is, “the Jew will tell you what happened to him, but never why.”

Farcesensitive
3 years ago

Russia Is Going to Try to Clone an Army of 3,000-Year-Old Scythian Warriors

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/russia-going-try-clone-army-130900880.html

Sam J.
Sam J.
3 years ago

“…There was another incident a while back, Chechen terrorists, I think, holding a school hostage. I don’t remember if it was the police or military who went in, but they just stormed the place and started killing the terrorists…”

If I remember they gassed the building first to knock out the terrorist and some kids died from that BUT and again if I remember correctly, the terrorist had some sort of bombs strung all over the building over the kids heads to go off and a bunch of the kids, I think most, lived because they were not able to trigger the bombs. So it did work out but not for a few which was not their fault. They did the best they could to save them.

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  Sam J.
3 years ago
Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  SteveRogers42
3 years ago

Beslan_school_siege

Yeah that’s the one.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
3 years ago

Beslan

Sam J.
Sam J.
3 years ago

“…Everyone that seems on our side is always too little too late. My generation (millennials) is always shat upon for being stupid…”

I don’t believe that. I believe there’s just a real lack of opportunity in this country. Nor that you can;t anything or get by but the difference between now and say the 60’s is huge. An average guy used to be able to get a job and afford for his wife to stay home, have a house(small one) and maybe even boat or RV or some hobby. Try that now.

We’re going back to feudal ages.

A Country Farmer
A Country Farmer
3 years ago

> There is only one possible path which light lead the citizenry to victory and it is exposure of the surveillance.

Sorry to be a downer, but even that is unlikely to help much. The East German Stasi surveillance was exposed and look at Germany today — not much better.

The problem is the concept of government itself. Even a well designed one — the original U.S. libertarian minarchist state — led to the monstrosity we have today. Government is parasitic in nature (even if sometimes it may have some net positive benefits).

Although I believe in free will and the uniqueness of humans, we are still biological. The only thing that keeps biological systems in check is competition. The only stable political system is one based on private property rights (i.e. voluntaryism / anarcho-capitalism) which maximizes competition.

Barring a catastrophe, such political experimentation will only occur on a new frontier in space.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  A Country Farmer
3 years ago

voluntaryism / anarcho-capitalism leads to feudalism and tyranny faster than a well designed minimal Republic.

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

I agree most heartily. A well designed minimal Republic is the best form of government.

All those that trash it conveniently leave out the detriments of all the others.

I want to remind people that a BIG part of our problem is that we are not following the Constitution that we have. That Supreme court justices have made up illegal rulings that strike down regional Senate representation in the State legislatures and have illegally said that everyone can vote no matter what their qualifications. Some people are idiots and should not determine the future of our country.

These two things if implemented as they were will go a vast amount of the distance we need to have a decently run, less corrupt government.

Another would be to take out Corporate cash out of elections. Corporations should be forced to choose, they are people in which case they can be jailed and held accountable like people or they are Corporations. Corporations should not get any tax breaks at all if they choose to be people.They should be treated just like people for tax purposes. So if a city gives them tax break, that’s income.

I mean why do you think they want to give felons voting right?

Corruption is the problem. Some people think we should overlook corruption that’s on our side but if that’s the case it will surely bit you in the ass later.

A Country Farmer
A Country Farmer
Reply to  Sam J.
3 years ago

> I agree most heartily. A well designed minimal Republic is the best form of government.

As a form of government, sure. I’m arguing against the concept of government itself. Government is a territorial monopoly of the right to use violence. See my full response to the commenter you were responding to, but the most relevant point to your point here is: A limited constitutional republic creates the wealth but sets society up for more plunder later as we’re now observing. So we have to go all the way.

> All those that trash it conveniently leave out the detriments of all the others.

I’m not trashing constitutional republics. They’re the best form of government.

> I want to remind people that a BIG part of our problem is that we are not following the Constitution that we have. That Supreme court justices have made up illegal rulings that strike down regional Senate representation in the State legislatures and have illegally said that everyone can vote no matter what their qualifications. Some people are idiots and should not determine the future of our country.

The Supreme Court is just a part of the government. Why wouldn’t they have grown parasitically as they have? They do not have their own army so they must use soft power which means all they can do is slow the growth of government. To simply assert that they should follow the constitution is avoiding the evidence right in front of our faces. As far as checks on government go, they are one of the best designed, but clearly flawed.

> These two things if implemented as they were will go a vast amount of the distance we need to have a decently run, less corrupt government.

“if implemented”. It was implemented. It failed.

> Another would be to take out Corporate cash out of elections. Corporations should be forced to choose, they are people in which case they can be jailed and held accountable like people or they are Corporations. Corporations should not get any tax breaks at all if they choose to be people.They should be treated just like people for tax purposes. So if a city gives them tax break, that’s income.

Yes, corporate welfare is terrible. Created by government.

> Corruption is the problem. Some people think we should overlook corruption that’s on our side but if that’s the case it will surely bit you in the ass later.

Exactly my point. The only thing that persistently fights corruption is competition. Government is a monopoly.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  A Country Farmer
3 years ago

“… I’m arguing against the concept of government itself….”

Well you can’t have that. If you get rid of all government then in a very short period of time gangs will form that tax you. You’re going to have some form of governing power whether you like it or not.

You can’t have everything you want no matter how bad you want it.

The best we can do is have a government that does the least harm and controls the territory from other aggressors.

“…“if implemented”. It was implemented. It failed….”

That’s a poor argument. If you don’t put gas in your car it will stop. If you don’t paint your house it will rot. Things run down.

That government needs monitoring to run properly is no different.

You can’t invent a system that doesn’t need monitoring to make sure it functions properly.

Libertarian ideas are foolish because they do not take account of human nature.

A Country Farmer
A Country Farmer
Reply to  Sam J.
3 years ago

> We have had voluntaryism / anarcho-capitalism.

Let me define what I interpret as voluntaryism / anarcho-capitalism as we’re clearly speaking past each other if you believe such a society has been tried. I define voluntaryism / anarcho-capitalism as a modern, private property society with competitive markets in law, police, and defense, in addition to all other markets. For an in-depth exploration, I suggest Michael Huemer’s book The Problem of Political Authority. David Friedman discusses some Icelandic societies that were close to this sort of society about a thousand years ago, and they did pretty well, although they were not modern societies.

The simplest analogy I have is that imagine you lived in the Soviet Union 50 years ago and you didn’t know about the United States and other countries. Some wild-eyed “utopian” came up to you in a food line and said, “Comrade, imagine a society where the government didn’t have a monopoly on food, but instead there was private property and self-interested individuals pursuing the profit motive in a competitive market to provide all the food.” You would have all sorts of criticisms how such a system could not work. In the same way, the belief that a competitive market in police and law leads to tryanny is a similar supposition. See Huemer for a detailed discussion.

> I also don’t need to jump off an overpass in front of a truck to figure out what the results will be.

I can say the same thing about the current government structure. We’re going at 100mph towards tyranny. What do you propose?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  A Country Farmer
3 years ago

Sam J is right IMHO, there is always going to be some sort of government. If the Western treasonous puppets we have for politicians stopped serving the central zionist globohomo banksters and started serving the people in their territories things would improve substantially and much conflict would be avoided. That doesn’t seem to be happening any time soon thou, so it is what it is.

A Country Farmer
A Country Farmer
Reply to  Sam J.
3 years ago

I couldn’t reply to your other comment because of some sort of thread limit, so replying here:

> The best we can do is have a government that does the least harm and controls the territory from other aggressors.

How has that worked out? The smallest government became the largest government, and it’s scary to think what it will become.

> You can’t invent a system that doesn’t need monitoring to make sure it functions properly.

Private property systems maximize monitoring through competition. When one law or police agency has poor functioning, competition — if allowed — replaces it. Thanks goodness we don’t have a world government.

> Libertarian ideas are foolish because they do not take account of human nature.

The selfish greedy nature that you allude to is exactly what draws politicians to the reins of government and to grow its power. Competition is the only thing that checks such power.

Check out Michael Huemer’s book The Problem of Political Authority.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  A Country Farmer
3 years ago

“How has that worked out? The smallest government became the largest government, and it’s scary to think what it will become.”

That is exactly what will happen with your system.

“Private property systems maximize monitoring through competition. When one law or police agency has poor functioning, competition — if allowed — replaces it. Thanks goodness we don’t have a world government.”

It is good that we do not have a world government and we do get the benefit of some amount of competition from national governments.
But you can’t have competition for government in the same territory, you will get wars followed by monopolies.

Gary Morgan
Reply to  A Country Farmer
3 years ago

You just need….just laws.
The laws of God, administered by His judges and priests and maybe a King.
Anything else gets you into trouble.

A Country Farmer
A Country Farmer
Reply to  Farcesensitive
3 years ago

> voluntaryism / anarcho-capitalism leads to feudalism and tyranny faster than a well designed minimal Republic.

We’ve never had voluntaryism / anarcho-capitalism, so that’s only a presupposition.

My hypothesis is a biological one: we need to maximize competition to keep the parasites at bay.

The evidence is quite clear from the 20th century that parasitism is inversely proportional to the extent of private property. We’ve run as close to experiments as we can: West vs East Germany and South vs North Korea.

A limited constitutional republic creates the wealth but sets society up for more plunder later as we’re now observing. So we have to go all the way.

But don’t worry, I don’t propose to run these experiments here. As mentioned, the only way this will be tried is on a new frontier such as a new planet in a few hundred years.

Until then, build your Beautiful Bubble as best you can and build a strong community.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  A Country Farmer
3 years ago

We have had voluntaryism / anarcho-capitalism.
It is how the world started out and it led directly to tribalism / feudalism.
I also don’t need to jump off an overpass in front of a truck to figure out what the results will be.

Feel free to try anything you want in new territory but don’t be surprised or say I didn’t warn you.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
3 years ago

Lolbertarianism is a very naive meme of an ideology IMHO. Completely detached from reality.