News Briefs – 05/26/2022

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Dinesh D’Souza reiterates that a criminal investigation has begun in Yuma, Arizona to take action against the ballot-trafficking mules.

The banana republic of Pennsylvania officially ordered a recount in the GOP Senate Primary race in the state as Dr. Mehmut Oz leads by less than 1,000 votes over Dave McCormick.

National Review calls on Pennsylvania to count ballots which arrived with no dates on them as law demands, to overthrow the result and get rid of Oz.

Democrat voters pushed dirtbag Raffensperger over the top in Georgia GOP primary.

GOP drops unprecedented cash to save Governors from MAGA challenges.

The State Bar of Texas has sued state Attorney General Ken Paxton, arguing that he should be reprimanded for making dishonest election fraud claims in a 2020 petition that asked the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn Joe Biden’s election victories in four swing states.

Frustrated onlookers urged police officers to charge into the Texas elementary school where a gunman’s rampage killed 19 children and two teachers, witnesses said Wednesday, as investigators worked to track the massacre that lasted upwards of 40 minutes and ended when the 18-year-old shooter was killed by a Border Patrol team. Texas cops supposedly heard kids being killed inside a building and just hung around outside for 40 minutes as the carnage raged? Would that happen if it were all real? Would it be more likely if this was a show? It appears the Border Patrol-Tactical guy who showed up had not been read in on the plan and rushed in.

Daily Mail says it was 40 heavily armed Police, and they let the shooter rampage for 90 minutes. It is kind of like Neo in the Matrix. You know something is not right about what you are seeing, but can’t quite place what it is.

Texas DPS Director says a school resource officer ‘confronted’ but did not ‘engage’ the gunman as he entered the school.

From here, file under symbolism will be their downfall.

Still think it impossible you are watching a movie that was directed with themes embedded in it?

 

Pope calls for gun control in US after Texas mass shooting, and Chicago Cardinal agrees, saying, ‘The Second Amendment did not come down from Sinai.’

Shooting was done in the hometown of actor Matthew McConaughey.

During a somber Texas press briefing today, Governor Greg Abbott was informing the public on the latest information about the Uvalde school shooting when Beto O’Rourke, interrupted the press briefing in order to make political statement advocating for a ban on firearms. Audience member responded, “Sit down!… I can’t believe… You’re a sick son-of-a-bitch to make a political statement at a time like this.”

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) says she doesn’t believe “that DC solutions are realistic” for stopping massacres like yesterday’s in Uvalde, Texas, and she won’t break a filibuster to help pass gun control.

Elon Musk says of guns –

“I strongly believe that the right to bear arms is an important safeguard against potential tyranny of government. Historically, maintaining their power over the people is why those in power did not allow public ownership of guns,” Musk told CNBC on May 25. The billionaire then told the outlet that he supports “tight background checks” for all gun sales and limiting sales of assault weapons to people in special circumstances, like gun range owners, or people who live in a “high risk location, like gang warfare.”

That is not a high IQ opinion, nor is it a particularly high IQ way to state that, if it were your opinion.

Soros poured millions into groups trying to bring down Musk.

Hunter Biden dump the cell phone of his brother’s wife (who he was sleeping with), to his laptop. Hunter apparently was spying on his relatives. And they say the files from the sister in law had data on Hunter’s China dealings, so maybe he was spying on how she was spying on him. Part of me thinks he was just doing it for his own reasons. But part of me thinks of all the gangstalking victims who report family members are spying on them for the conspiracy. Maybe it happens here and there in normal society, but when you get as thick in it as the Biden family, they all spy on each other for the conspiracy to maintain their high-ranking position in it, and all of them know that is the game, and even view it as a cultural thing common to Cabal. Might explain why the girls will marry targets,

On Wednesday Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) hit the brakes on the idea of a quick gun control vote, making clear a vote on more gun restrictions will have to wait. They probably have a few more shootings in the pipeline they want to wait for.

At the Sussman trial it was revealed by an FBI Agent that Rodney Joffe worked with the FBI on matters related to computers and Russia, so he may have been involved in the DNC hacking case that may have had something to do with Seth Rich. Link also notes that one key FBI agent who testified about his involvement in this operation to set up Trump was also the agent who led the early morning raid to arrest Roger Stone with CNN’s help, and who led Roger out of the house in handcuffs.

Whistleblower explains how MI petition company owner allegedly gathered fraudulent ballot signatures for 5 GOP gubernatorial candidates who are getting disqualified from running, and he also worked for 3 dem congressional candidates. Pretty much what it sounds like. You want to run? You need 15,000 signatures, which means you have to hire help. And this is the help, who will make you or break you, without you finding out until it is too late.

Secret video recordings leaked from inside “The Hole” of DC Gitmo, providing the first footage ever released of the cockroach and mold infested cell of a J6 political prisoner.

DuckDuckGo signs secret deal with Bill Gates to track users online.

Betsy DeVos alleges ‘gross’ Biden harassment and face-touching when she was trapped in a wheelchair after an accident. Erik Prince’s sister.

Joe Biden wants to create more residences in already existing neighborhoods by changing zoning laws to allow multiple units on single-family home lots, as well as have fewer people driving cars to create the leftist idea of utopia – dense, mixed-income neighborhoods which use only public transportation.

Biden Admin says K-12 schools must put boys in girls’ bathrooms to get federal lunch money.

Nick Fuentes went to show somebody something on is phone on a video, and he apparently had some sort of homo tranny-porn tab open. You could investigate to get the full story, but at this point, the details just confirm what you already know. It is no coincidence when we see somebody, “on our side,” with multi-million dollar budgets and “fans” posting stuff about them that you see ***everywhere***, eventually we find out they were never like us at all. Meanwhile, none of us can even begin to set up operations like their’s.

Canadian national security task force is preparing for the collapse of the United States.

Obama asks people to ‘take time’ out from thinking about the children killed in Uvalde to focus on what happened to George Floyd.

San Francisco Bay Area gas station nears $8 per gallon.

Over 500 military service members sue the government for mandating a vaccine that was not FDA approved and should not have been administered.

Monday, North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein, one of the most prominent Democrats in the state, was rushed to the hospital for suffering what he is describing as a “minor stroke.”

For Keks – Chicago man points gun at news crew in broad daylight during live shot about rising crime:

Pope Francis appoints pro-LGBT cardinal praised by top Freemason as president of Italian bishops’ conference.

Pope says ‘Irish brought the whiskey, Italians brought the Mafia,’ referring to US immigrants.

Mike Rowe says US gov’t revoked permits to film ‘Dirty Jobs’ episode at last minute — allegedly over Rowe’s ‘personal politics.’

Head of Pelosi’s Jan. 6 security review urges protesters to ‘close down’ NRA convention.

‘Uterus-shaped’ cereal aims to normalise conversations about periods at the breakfast table.

Breastfeeding duration is associated with improved cognitive scores at ages 5 through 14, even after controlling for socioeconomic position and maternal cognitive ability, according to a new study.

Fort Hood likely to be renamed for first Hispanic four-star general instead of Confederate general.

The situation turned chaotic in Islamabad after PTI Chairman Imran Khan and his convoy entered the federal capital and started marching towards the city’s Democracy square near government buildings, and the government decided to seek the help of the army to control the situation and protect the government’s offices located in the Red Zone. Video, of the pretty massive protest, is here.

China is using AI controllers for 3D printing a massive 590-foot-tall dam without humans, over two years.

Beijing needs the ability to ‘destroy’ Starlink, say Chinese researchers.

Leaked audio clip of Chinese military brass reveals China’s plan to invade Taiwan with ‘140,000 soldiers and 953 ships.’

George Soros argues that the West must “mobilize all our resources” to defeat Putin-as the war is setting back urgent action against climate change.  If Soros opposes Putin, then I am on Putin’s side.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky desperately called for “total help” from other counties as Russian forces continued to advance in the eastern region of Ukraine.

Ukrainian Presidential advisor Arestovych: “We are in a difficult situation, and it will get worse,” “there may be encirclements, abandonment of positions, and heavy casualties,” “we are in for a tough month: depression, panic, and mutual accusations in society.”

Moscow announced today that the port of Mariupol is operational again, after three months of fighting to take control.

Russia to open sea corridors from Ukraine ports amid wheat crisis, but warns of Ukrainian mines.

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu visited some of the soldiers wounded during the conflict in Ukraine on Wednesday.

Putin has instructed the government to increase payments to Russian military personnel operating in Ukraine. “All participants in the special military operation for the protection of Donbass are Heroes and should be treated as Heroes” – Putin

CIA added two stars to its wall with employees, who “gived their lifes in the service of the country.” It is noteworthy that this coincided with the surrender of the militants on Azovstal.

Greater Idaho movement proposes a new map where it would absorb over half of Oregon.

Bush dynasty rejected by Republican voters in nearly all 254 Texas counties. Insert picture of cross-eye’d Jeb, picking his nose here.

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost today filed a landmark lawsuit asking the court to declare Google a public utility, reining in the ways the powerful search engine provides search results to Ohioans.

Biden’s public approval falls to 36%, lowest of his presidency in Reuters/Ipsos.

Vernon Jones advances to primary runoff in Georgia’s 10th Congressional District.

Donald Trump to give a speech at the NRA convention.

Spread r/K Theory, because nothing may be what you are looking at.

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X in the XXX
X in the XXX
2 years ago

Your anvil lesson
The Lodge and The Coven
Smitten with hellfire

wlindsaywheeler
Reply to  X in the XXX
2 years ago

Masonry is a social club. It is also the, and always has been, the power structure here in America. George Washington, our first president, was a Mason. Benjamin Franklin was a Mason. All the generals under Washington were Masons. Masons were the progressives, the “cool guys” because they were against authority. They had reason and were ‘enlightened’.

While I was in the military a second time, in a radio platoon, I knew of corporals entering the Masons; they offered security and promotion.

The same for police officers. —and fire fighters. Masons were the first networking club. You get in to network with the rich and powerful. That is the allure. The esoteric stuff is secondary–but which is also very important.

Masonry is also a gnostic sect; it is Noahidism, i.e. Judaism for the gentiles.

So IT IS NORMAL for Masonic symbols to be present at crime scenes because many gov employees are Masons. It’s an American tradition. Hell, American society is built on “Don’t talk of politics and religion” is a dogma of the Masonic lodges! My Roman Catholic parents drummed that into me when I was kid, “We don’t talk politics and religion”; that saying is ubiquitous throughout American society—it is one of its bedrock values.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Supposedly, Masons have a tendency to claim famous people. I’ve heard, I think from David Barton, that Washington was not Mason.
Going back to lurking now.

Mr Twister
Mr Twister
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

The same as “Putin went to a WEF young global leaders meeting” once (so that means he’s controlled op)
Or was that Intel gathering by a former KGB man?

wlindsaywheeler
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

There are MANY types of Freemasonry. Two main branches are the French lodges which are Atheist and the British/Scottish branches that are ‘religious’.

“Which God”. Freemasonry rejected the dogma of the Trinity. “God” in Freemasonry is the Jewish concept. The Masonic lodges of the Scottish Rite are Deist, meaning a God that is an architect but not involved in human life. He is detached.

Both sides of the American Revolutionary War had Masonic members in both the American and British military.

You don’t join Masonry–to get into Masonry, one is invited. The same goes for rising thru the degrees. One part is, yea, one can consciously advance but only so far. When one shows sufficient and the right proclivities of utopianism then one is advanced to the higher esoteric degrees.

The only dogma in Masonry is “Do not talk of religion and politics” because the Masonic Lodge is the Tower of Babel, accepting all and everything. Masonry has in it, just like Judaism, anti-dogmatism. Masonry is NOT a dogmatist religion—you can hold anything you so desire; it is more of a social club.

There are True believers. And of course, Adam Weishaupt, founder of the Illuminati, urged the Illuminati to enter Masonic lodges and subvert them to Illuminati goals. “All nations and princes shall disappear from the face of the earth”. Masonry was also a tool for education in democracy for many people who were untrained in deliberations. Masonry was the prep school for democracy. So it was the seat of revolution in many countries. Mazzini who united Italy and destroyed the Papal States in the 1820s was a Mason.

The idea of Lucifer and other stuff belongs in the high degrees and the esoteric stuff. Again, you can believe anything and nothing in Masonry. Yeah, it’s second ‘dogma’ is “anti-dogmatism” which they hate with a passion. All of that is revolutionary. The secret core of Masonry is its syncretism which is a core characteristic of Gnosticism.

President Franklin Roosevelt and President Truman were Masons as was President Ford. The Bushes were Illuminati.

Masonry and Illuminati are all based on Jewish Messianism, rebuilding the Tower of Babel and Globalism. Think of Masonry and the Illuminati as the precursors to the Council of Foreign Relations, the Trilateral Commision, Davos Group, and the World Economic Forum. It is a progression but of the same idea. It’s all Jewish. Adam Weishault was a professor at a university that held the largest collection of Kabbala. All that Luciferian, esoteric stuff are all extrapolations from the Kabbala.
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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
2 years ago

You don’t join Masonry–to get into Masonry, one is invited.”
My grandfather was a mason and one of the very few things he said to me about it was that you have to ask to become one, that you don’t get invited. I’ve seen the same thing said by other masons online when asked. However thinking about this now, perhaps it meant that as specific to the individual they were conversing with at the time and not a universal – as in, I specifically would never be invited to become a mason because of some xyz reason my grandfather knew about. It’s been a while so i don’t remember the precise words he used. It’s also possible of course that he was lying.
(first time i tried posting this comment it did not seem to go through like normal, so i am trying a second time- sorry if this ends up a double-post)

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

People are not invited to be Masons. At least not these days. My Dad was a mason and while he gave many hundreds of hours of his time to my benefit, as in reading to me every night from the time of my earliest memories, to being an assistant Scout Master, to introducing me to countless worthwhile topics and activities (from science to the natural world, to H. L. Mencken), he never told me anything about the Masons, nor even suggested that I should join or even be interested in it. Growing up with The Flintstones on TV, as in “The Loyal Order Of Water Buffalos,” I had no interest and found the whole idea pretty goofy. Yet it was an important part of his life.

Only two references to Masonry ever passed between us.
1.) He told me one weekend to stay away from pot parties because the police chief had warned all his Mason buddies down at the Lodge that they would be raiding then Saturday night.

2.) Later in life, after learning a few things, I asked him about “all those advanced degrees.” He replied that anyone who was a third degree Mason was as much a Mason as you could become. Those higher degrees were for guys with too much money and extra time.

I’m sure that’s what he really thought, but consider that warning from the police chief and ask what happened to any kids who didn’t have Masons for fathers and so got caught and possibly had their life ruined.

Also, my sister and some of her friends — including the school superintendent’s daughter — were pulled over smoking pot. I assume that man was a Mason, school superintendentds usually are. The girls got off with a little warning, when so many others that happened to got into serious trouble, including an ex-girlfriend (Hungarian) in the same class.

At my father’s funeral, several people remarked that they hadn’t seen many funerals with such extensive turn out.

Yet he never volunteered one bit of information about the organization, nor even left a pamphlet laying around for me to find. That lodge never had anything like a “Lad’s & Dad’s Breakfast,” either.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

My grandfather was a Freemason, and similarly, nobody in the family knows much about it. All my grandmother knew is that he enjoyed it, and said he never felt their house was worthy of hosting parties for Masons. They said he was a 32nd Degree, although from what I’ve read that’s the most common. Most “Master Masons” who join the Scottish Rite pretty much go straight through the 32nd Degree initiation.

But nobody knows much about it, and I guess he didn’t try to recruit my dad or uncle.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Definitely. Another data point to file away. I’d never heard of the Masons until about 1999 when an old Jewish guy I worked with said he thought I’d make a good one (I knew only slightly more about Jews at the time.) I became a Christian a few years later, and came across the “fundamentalist” view of Freemasonry. A few years ago, I talked to a friend about it who is a Freemason. I talked to a local lodge and read some books written by Freemasons. I eventually decided I didn’t want to put the time and money into it. Plus, you need two Masons to sign your application, which was much easier back when you grew up in the same community and your dad and uncles were all members of the local lodge.

I also can’t get past the fact that whether Freemasonry itself encourages or discourages it, whenever people conspire together, no doubt some of them are Freemasons and I want no part in that.

I think you and I are fairly close in age, based on a few data points I’ve picked up along the way in the 9 or 10 years I’ve read your site and books. I’ve gotten much value here over the years.

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Yes, career advancement: Now that you mention it, right out of college, my Father began as a research chemist for a F500 corporation. Not sure how he got into that, but he did have Mason friends there. After I was born, he got a better job, at NACA (it was called back then), and that was only through one of his Mason buddies who had joined the agency first and moved two states away. Yet he always stressed to me, “if you want to amount to anything, study hard and get into college.” Oddly, he pointed out to me that the way the public school was teaching us to read was more likely to create very poor readers. Sit in a circle, and each kid rises in turn, reads one word, then sits back down. Oh. See. Spot. Run. Etc. Luckily I could read well at that point. Maybe he was dropping a hint, but it’s not likely. That elementary school seemed to have some of the things going on that you mention. The area was just transitioning from a farm town to an important suburb, with also a NIKE site, but that’s another story.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Ghost Who Walks
2 years ago

Extremely important: Over 3 decades of research proves that phonics is optimal for mastering reading/writing at young ages and is necessary for competent literacy prior to about age 8 or 9. Common Core took away phonics in public schools and put in “reading comprehension”, which is useless for average children younger than 9 for full literacy.

wlindsaywheeler
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Eric Voegelin, the pioneer that outed Modernism as Gnostic, reports about the globalization in George Washington:

“…in a letter to Lafayette, Washington writes, “We have sown the seed of Liberty and Union that will germinate by and by over the whole earth. Some day the United States of Europe will be constituted, modelled after the United States of America. The United States will be the legislator of all nations“.

Ref: Voegelin, Eric (1975) From Enlightenment to Revolution. Ed. by John H. Hallowell. pg 182.
There you have it—Globalization. This Liberty and Union—is Jewish Messianism. Masonry and Illuminati are the carriers of this ideal. America is the world’s first Masonic Republic. As you can see by today’s events, that America is fulfilling her Masonic role. Masonry was the precursor to Marxism, to Communism. This idea of “union” like in the European Union is Masonic, is Jewish Messianism.

As you can see General George Washington outs the Masonic ideal and goals. America was set up to accomplish just that in rejection of the Old Order. That is why the phrase “Novus Ordo Secularum” is on the Seal of the U.S. In that quote above, George Washington is espousing the Masonic goal perfectly! Notice how Victoria Nuland and her husband Robert Kagan say the same thing—America dictates, is the legislator for all nations. America is the Tower of Babel.
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Sim1776
Sim1776
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
2 years ago

Washington was a believer in Freemasonry
https://masonicfind.com/8-masonic-facts-about-george-washington
He performed a Masonic dedication ritual for the Capitol building cornerstone.

wlindsaywheeler
Reply to  Sim1776
2 years ago

Ohh, yes! That was a big wing-ding of a celebration! Washington was a true believer!

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
2 years ago

You just said a mouthful. Search out Clinton Roosevelt. Read about the pre-Marx version of the Communist Manifesto he wrote. Maybe you can even find a scanned copy these days. Look up who he was related to. Verrrry interesting!

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Masonry itself hasn’t really changed. They tell you that you are required to believe in some form of God, but that’s as far as it goes. There is one lodge in France that permits atheists, but officially the rest of Freemasonry says you can’t be an atheist and a member.

I haven’t gotten around to reading it yet, but in the late 1790s, a Scottish author named John Robinson wrote the book “Proofs of a Conspiracy”, which Washington allegedly read and acknowledged. He also claimed he hadn’t been in a lodge in 30 years at that point.

There was an “Anti-Masonic” political party in the US in the 19th century.
(I am not a Freemason. I did a research project several years ago where I read about Freemasonry from the perspective of Freemasons. I also talked to a local lodge, but elected not to go any further.)

mobius
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

I got invited in junior high, (Tulsa) I put on my leasure suit and went to one fooferaw at the temple.
ehhhhh, no thanks. Of course, I had no idea.

wlindsaywheeler
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

People were warned. The Catholic Church put out some 7 encyclicals warning against Freemasonry. Pope Paul VI rescinded the encyclicals because he was a Mason himself!

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Personally, I lean towards the Masons being the good guys and having been infiltrated and subverted by Cabal. Masons teach and live by the values that are antithetical to cabal. They built facilities around the country that served as social places, theaters, etc. They also built their own libraries. Lots of very good thought in Masonic libraries.

This isn’t what cabal does. Cabal does not encourage thinking or values.

Now, Q did a drop about about freemasons:
Why are Freemasons on the scene of most shooting locations?
Openly giving interviews or in background shots?
Symbolism will be their downfall.
Q

If I had to guess it’s either cabal hijacking freemasonry symbolism to mislead people or cabal controlled infiltrators of freemasonry. I think it’s coms to other high ranking cabal to let them know this is a cabal event.
But in every way I see cabal and freemasonry having different values/aims.
The most obvious is that as cabal has risen, the freemasons have definitely shrank. Most freemason facilities look pre-1960.
However, it’s worth keeping your distance from anyone who belongs to a club that discusses things in their ranks that they don’t talk to the outside world about.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

https://wandaalger.me/2022/04/21/update-from-last-post/
Includes a 50 page pdf on their org.

M.S. Lavelle
M.S. Lavelle
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Freemasonry has always been sus/Cabal. Eastern Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism forbid their members from ever becoming Masons, though this rule is not always enforced. Michael Witcoff’s recent book “On The Masons And Their Lies” would be a good read. He was a Freemason himself before he left the fold, so he has the insider’s perspective on what goes down in there.

Phelps
Reply to  M.S. Lavelle
2 years ago

Prohibited by some Presbyterians, as well. My church (PCA) has declared masonry incompatible with Christianity, and has prohibited masons from being ordained as elders.
https://freemasonrywatch.org/presbyterian.church.america.freemasonry.pdf

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

It has always had both sides.
There is the real thing that is satanic and serves cabal and there is the false front that pretends to be GOD fearing and upright.
The cabal side uses the well intentioned dupes to serve their purposes and get more power than they could on their own, but occasionally the useful idiots slip the leash and do something good.
But even then the cabal side infiltrates the good thing right in its crib to subvert it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

You’re talking about Catholicism, not freemasonry.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

No.
Catholicism is what is left after cabal infiltration of the Church Christ established.
It’s origins were solidly good, it’s current state is up for debate.
Masonry is exactly as I described, the core was always rotten and the good part was always a false front.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

The Catholic Church was founded by men who personally witness Jesus’ miracles. Now look at it. Any organization not explicitud working to expel Cabal and evil will eventually fall, and even then there’s no guarantee of successfully resisting it. Man is flawed and prone to temptation, and Satan has no limit to what he can offer you in exchange for your soul.

It’s a reminder of the evil, corrupting nature of this existence and the need to constantly resist in the favor of good to maintain anything.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

The Civil War sure a shit wasn’t kayfabe. If there was any morality in Freemasonry before, it was conquered by Cabal during these years when they established their new headquarters in DC. https://docsouth.unc.edu/imls/masonry/masonry.html

Sim1776
Sim1776
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Freemasonry is an extension of the Mystery cults that originated in the Sumerian/Babylonian area. The Freemasons are successors of the Knights Templar, Assassins, Roshaniya, etc. Two principles to keep in mind are “inversion” and “duality” when dealing with them. The oath of the First Degree, “Entered Apprentice”, requires one to request yet more and more “light” until the blood oath is fulfilled. The Scottish Rite, championed by Albert Pike, reveals that Lucifer is the “god” of Freemasonry in the 32nd Degree ritual. Masonic lodges were designed as intelligence gathering apparati. This is what preceded your surveillance network, AC. Figure that say 20% of any town were Masons, most only 3rd degree and members of the Blue Lodge, never pursuing further “enlightenment.” All of the Masons get together and just talk about life over a few beers and billiards. Only a few members need to be in the inner circle to keep tabs on the town gossip. I highly recommend Bill Cooper’s Mystery Babylon series
http://hourofthetime.com/milton-william-bill-cooper-mp3-collection/part-2-episodes-201-through-400-complete-bill-cooper-hour-of-the-time-mp3-collection/
(yes the audio sucks and its hard to skip around but the knowledge is precious). Symbols have power. Be informed
“By the light of my Intellect and the fire of my Reason, shall I become a god.”

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Cato the Uncensored
Cato the Uncensored
2 years ago

Why does Bet O’Rourke get better treatment than parents at school board meetings?

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Cato the Uncensored
2 years ago

He’s a politician, so he’s “in the club.”

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Cato the Uncensored
2 years ago

Because Cabal has his number and wants him elevated to a position of national authority where he will do Cabal’s bidding.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

Man I’ve really gotten fed up with normies. I’m on this site and others trying to learn, trying to piece together a puzzle that is nearly impossible to solve, wading through bullshit trying find diamonds, all to be called “heartless”, and a “conspiracy theorist”, when I simply state that these shooters are not simply “bullied”, or “mentally unstable” when they do these things. Man, I really want to bang my head against the wall.

As to your point, ac, about why patriots don’t just blow the whole lid and expose everything, I think Q pointed out how patriots want exposure, but not so much they can’t recover, and that they have to weigh the price of full disclosure, with how many lives will be lost.

I think patriots want to avoid pitchfork mobs at all costs, and telling the public that your next door neighbor is actually a weaponized asset, probably wouldn’t wind up too well for normal civilians, nor do I think full exposure of the stasi would fly too well either.

I think the most logical plan of action to get rid of the wind up toys would be to use lockdowns as a way of removing these wind up toys from their handlers, ie stasi, and put them somewhere safe. The general public would believe that the lockdowns are for a virus, and patriots installed in positions across the country can carry out ops in service of this goal.

This, in my opinion, is why we haven’t seen shit in terms of mass shootings for a while now, until recently, coincidentally coinciding with trumps picks mostly winning.

Remember guys, just like the movie jason bourne, these wind up toys are just tools used by whoever has enough money to afford to pay people to drive the target to commit the act. In this respect, the shooter is actually a victim themselves.

Just wanted to share some thoughts, as i’m a little tired of people calling me heartless for actually giving a shit about children being gunned down.

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

I thought the cops being at the scene but not doing anything was the main giveaway for both Uvalde and Las Vegas.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Anyone who has lived under this for years would not agree with you. I have prayed for their repentence for years and have come to the conclusion they fear satan more than God. At some point even God in His longsuffering mercy on evildoers says enough and I believe He hears the cries of us who suffer under this system. It is mercy for those of us who do suffer.
I understand they are victims, but they chose. They chose to hurt us constantly.
I agree that the possibility of lockdowns to take care of this is very possible.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

I agree with your “fearing Satan more than God” because I don’t think God does much of anything about the actions of evildoers in this life. I believe this is a test to see how many people can live almost entirely separated from God’s presence and maintain a holy lifestyle in spite of the horrors of this world. The punishment for evil is served in the afterlife, not here.

I believe God will heal you, I believe he will give you emotional strength and such individual boons, but I don’t think he’s going to rain more fire or flood more sinners until the final coming of Christ.

If he was interested in smiting sinners he could do it immediately, so the question now is why he doesn’t, and serving up evil as a test is the only rationale that makes much of any sense in my opinion, but I’m open to other theories.

teo toon
teo toon
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

It was fake.

If you WANT to believe the shooting actually happened, the NYT reported that The cops just let it happen which makes it a staged op anyway.

http://www.jimstoneindia.com/.zt9.html

NO MATTER HOW THEY CUT IT, THE SHOOTING STORY IS TOAST.

Now the Wall Street Urinal is reporting that federal marshals handcuffed parents to prevent them from entering the school to save their kids. So as I saw it, no shooting happened. As they are reporting it, this shooting was sponsored by the federal government, which could not have had a federal marshall on scene that fast unless it was planned, and to top it all off, the police restrained parents from entering to stop the shooting. Certified government op.

http://www.jimstoneindia.com/.zt8.html

Bman
Bman
Reply to  teo toon
2 years ago

Can’t have parents showing up and fucking up that narrative.
I’m at the point it was either what Phelps said (a hit on CBP families) or no one died and the whole thing is fucking fake.
The whole story is utter horseshit.

X15
X15
Reply to  teo toon
2 years ago

They call it an Active Shooter Drill. Sandy Hook was an Active Shooter Drill. Colombine was an Active Shooter Drill. Tis why the Feds are always on site before hand. Just theatre being featured as real by the state-media and the elites.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

If the patriots don’t hurry up we won’t get exposure AND there will be nothing left to recover.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
2 years ago

On Wednesday Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) hit the brakes on the idea of a quick gun control vote, making clear a vote on more gun restrictions will have to wait. They probably have a few more shootings in the pipeline they want to wait for.”
 
Yep, and you can bet the final one will feature a White shooter(s) mowing down scores of black children.

It will be very much like the George Floyd/BLM situation. They’ll be a massive push from all the mockingbird outlets to get the NPCs to back their play.

Corporations will have “We must do something!” ads ready to roll. Sports teams as well.

They’ll label any politician that strays from the narrative a racist. Ordinary people will be fired for speaking out. It will be an extremely oppressive environment for defenders of liberty.

Prepare yourselves now to combat this push. Organize and be prepared to fight back against the corporations, media, and NPCs. Get your memes ready. Be prepared to tell the Karen’s to sit down and shut the fuck up. Get in their faces and let them know that your rights are non-negotiable. Be prepared to be a pariah. For awhile at least.

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highangelhell
highangelhell
Reply to  Corn Pop
2 years ago

It’s not so bad being a pariah in a country full of sheep and sheep fkkers.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
2 years ago

‘Uterus-shaped’ cereal aims to normalise conversations about periods at the breakfast table.
 
–         Bleedies

–         Honey Bunches of Cramps

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M in the 517
M in the 517
Reply to  Corn Pop
2 years ago

Alpha-Bitch
Menses Chex

Stern
Stern
Reply to  Corn Pop
2 years ago

Bloody Bunches and Zygotes

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

What happened at that school in Texas isn’t just used to push gun control, but also technocratic control measures. TSA everywhere, all the time. Schools didn’t need to be fortified back in the day, and most other countries do just fine without that (the big exception is of course China, where you now have to do a face scan to get inside a building). Watch how many supposedly good influencers and politicians absolutely avoid making any of the points AC is making. Tulsi Gabbard is now pushing “single points of entry to schools” – if things got heavy inside a school or a shopping mall, would you rather have just one potential escape route or would you prefer ten?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Sigh. They don’t mean one way in and out, they mean one door that opens in and out, with multiple exit points. Ever see a fire exit? THAT’S what they’re talking about.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Yeah, sure, that would be a different situation, but as you said, “that’s what they’re *talking* about.” In my region, I noticed a preference for one entrance / exit in venues where people had to show their Covid passes / certificates. That’s the security architecture that’s being pushed, with whatever pretexts seem convenient.

CA
CA
2 years ago

Here you go.

highangelhell
highangelhell
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

I have always been a Ron Paul supporter. The Turning point for me when I fully embraced Trump as my political leader is when they were proposing that Ft. Banning be renamed (I tuned 21 at Sand Hill) and Trump said, “what are we going to rename it? Ft. Al Sharpton?”.
After that I was sold. Hook line and sinker. The stooge acting as pres. is a humiliation for our nation and and embarrassment to even us anti-leftists.
I think that’s the point. They are attempting to demoralize us further and further in every way possible. But Trump is a great speaker, a real fighter, and best of all he’s absolutely hilarious at times!

wlindsaywheeler
2 years ago

On the shootings.
It’s all mama boys. It is based on revenge. All of them are. All of these boys are atheists and they are stunted. And also without grace because they have no religion. They are alienated and then denied the goodies of society and so they “rage against society”.

America creates that. Our schools create that. It is directed by our Marxist establishment in our university system.

Evil is a spiritual thing, first and foremost. What corrals evil in our souls is the Grace of God. We live in a society that rejects any public acknowledgement of God–we live in an impious society. Pagan and Christian culture were immersed in piety. The Greeks, Spartans, the Romans were ALL very pious people. They all recognized the power of God in their lives and how they depended on God’s grace. This carried over into Christendom. Not only is individual Piety necessary but also Public Piety.
Modern America has thrown out piety, public and individual. NO Grace, evil abounds.

Second, none of these boys were ever trained into men, masculinized, taught virtue. NONE. They are all stunted, deformed.

And then these boys KNOW that they are deformed and stunted–and they lash out in anger which is revenge. They are taking revenge on a society that has personally harmed them.

America’s Gnostic, marxist, atheist culture produces this–and it is NOT going to stop. Americans are NOT going to change. So it will continue.

As it is written, “The wicked shall be turned into hell”. Americans today are as the wicked as the generations after Adam. America is devoid of any Virtue which includes piety–and Americanism prevents any cure. So it will continue.
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wlindsaywheeler
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
2 years ago

Vox Day has an excellent post quoting a Matt Hall that talks of the transgenderism of Satan, Lucifer. Feminism, Transgenderism, and the Devil – Vox Popoli (voxday.net)
The point being that the devil goes against gender boundaries. That is what Satan is by essence—going beyond boundaries. He wanted to usurp God and make himself God. As Hall has it,

Demons were viewed as ontologically unstable creatures that crossed gender and species boundaries. “Gender-bending would then be another sign of the liminal and blasphemously category-defying nature of Lucifer and his demons 

Did Satan break a Ten Commandment?

No, he broke the Virtue of Sophrosyne. Satan was without Arete, (virtue). Sophrosyne was a core virtue of the Spartans. Lycurgus commanded Arete in his republic and St. Peter commands it in his second letter: “Supplement The Faith with Arete”.

See, Satan was the first Gnostic. They hate boundaries. Is that not the slogan of the Left? Breaking glass ceilings. Breaking barriers. A boundary is a barrier–and all barriers have to be broken. That is the opposite of Sophrosyne. St. Paul also uses this word a lot in his teachings. As Christians we are called to be sophros. Accepting our station in life, maintaining our station, having propriety of manners and dress and being obedient. That is being Sophros. Not a single church today teaches this. We need to start doing so. Church Crisis Part IV; II Peter 1:5 “Supplement The Faith with Arete” The Virtue of Sophrosyne
The Virtue of Sophrosyne stands counter to Americanism. Either you have Arete or you are an American, but you can’t be both. Sophrosyne means to OBEY Nature, to OBEY your station in life.

A Christian surrounds himself, clothes himself in Arete. Arete is the Wedding garment. The Faith is the invitation. You must have both the invitation and the garment. Satan is really the leader of rebellion. A Christian must accept boundaries of gender and class. A true Christian surrounds himself in boundaries. Just as the Apple was a boundary.
It’s all about boundaries. Only the habituation of Sophrosyne are we fit to live in God’s Kingdom.
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Farcesensitive
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
2 years ago

The Virtue of Sophrosyne stands counter to Americanism. Either you have Arete or you are an American, but you can’t be both. Sophrosyne means to OBEY Nature, to OBEY your station in life.

Bunk.

There are good boundaries and bad boundaries and the real spirit of America obeys the first and rejects the last.

Class boundaries do exist but the are and must be soft and permeable.

wlindsaywheeler
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

With all sorts of jobs being unstaffed in America, and all sorts of people running off to colleges–what we have in America is Dysfunction. Feudalism had its benefits. See, no one wants to do the hard dirty work–everybody goes to college. The dysfunctionality in America is growing–the place is not working. Today, the fast food restaurants can’t find help. I guess that is a “bad boundary”. Construction work and other manual labor—is beneath all people–that is a bad boundary too! The only class is the college class! We don’t need no stinkin’ concrete foundation dug—Let somebody else do it–maybe the call centers of India can do it!

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

“…Construction work and other manual labor…”

They want to pay everyone like illegal aliens. That’s why people don’t want to do this.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
2 years ago

Sure.
That’s the explanation.
Not the massive legal and illegal immigration distorting the labor market or any of the other horrible distortions of the economy.
Federal Student Loans have nothing to do with it.

Tell me another fairy tale.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
2 years ago

That’s a mighty broad brush you have there.
And you are wrong about things not changing too.

wlindsaywheeler
2 years ago

Ukraine must be losing the war, there is nothing on the Drudge Report about the war in Ukraine! What’s up with that? Drudge has two stories on the Russian economy–nothing on the war. Very, very, very interesting!

I think the powers-that-be are sinking the coverage–it is going into silent mode! No War coverage? Wow!

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

Can I share https://www.thefinancialtrends.com/, with others outside of here, and it will still reflect back on you AC?

Prof. Woland
Prof. Woland
2 years ago

Elon Muck is a native of South Africa. It is a place where people who look like him are advised not to stop at traffic lights and to have ‘safe rooms’ in their homes in case of home invasions’. I am sure he is quite aware about the benefits of being armed.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Prof. Woland
2 years ago

I worked for a company who had a subsidiary in SA. The nogs drove through the dual fences and security personnel. Then, crashed through the side of the building to steal like $2000 worth of shitty laptops.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

>CIA added two stars to its wall with employees, who “gived their lifes in the service of the country.” It is noteworthy that this coincided with the surrender of the militants on Azovstal.

If you haven’t had your daily does of humor, reading through these CIA star citations that have been de-classified is an absolute knee-slapper.

You’ve got “heroes” like two guys who got zapped while installing pole surveillance tech in some foreign country, a woman who crashed her car and died in just normal day to day driving, and some dude who got hammered and drowned in a ditch.

They’re not sending their best, folks.

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

I’m pretty sure these are not the actual ways these people dies. The real way they died is beyond your classification level.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Ed
2 years ago

Maybe. But the CIA has abused the public trust – that is, lied to the public and Congress, and been caught – so many times, nobody believes *any* story coming from them. They have no more credibility than any generic rando on Faceborg.

Sir Not-a-Bot
Sir Not-a-Bot
Reply to  Ed
2 years ago

And I’m pretty sure that “gived their lives” isn’t the best example of English conjugation I’ve ever seen. (Let’s hear one for public schooling…)

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Ed
2 years ago

Yeah, dying in an orgy from an overdose is too embarrassing.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ed
2 years ago

Some are classified, some aren’t. Not sure why they would make up fake shit when they keep half of them classified, Ed.

X15
X15
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

The CIA is a criminal enterprise, and has been from its inception.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

>Joe Biden wants to create more residences in already existing neighborhoods by changing zoning laws to allow multiple units on single-family home lots, as well as have fewer people driving cars to create the leftist idea of utopia – dense, mixed-income neighborhoods which use only public transportation.

I know a lot of construction insurance underwriters and people in that field. It’s very very difficult to get insurance at all, and it’s usually prohibitively expensive if you can, if you have multiple fires on a single construction site, and the insurance people aren’t particularly worried about the exact cause of said fires.

Obviously cabal has unlimited funny money to just throw at these things if they want them complete, but real construction companies are unlikely to complete a job and might sell the bid off to another company to recoup losses when the insurance costs are eating their entire profit margin. If multiple companies experienced similar setbacks I’m betting the projects aren’t going to get done.

Gotta keep an eye out for those pesky arsonists, they can ruin the entire project with minimal effort or cost to them if you’re not careful. And don’t we all know the value of slums thrown up in the middle of your peaceful suburban neighborhood, da comrade?

Anon anon
Anon anon
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

It is not what you know, it’s who you know.
In any of the Arts, business, academia, establishment religion…all of it. Unfortunately I learned that too late.

teo toon
teo toon
Reply to  Anon anon
2 years ago

In the arts, it is sex, drugs, and Rock & Roll; if you don’t participate or have a different set of values, enjoy being an outsider.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anon anon
2 years ago

Not just that, but you have to keeping conforming to the prevailing ideology, or you’re out. Maybe even become their literal partner in crime or at least corruption.

Phelps
2 years ago

 It appears the Border Patrol-Tactical guy who showed up had not been read in on the plan and rushed in.

This. CBP patrols on their own recog within 100 miles of the border, and they don’t warn the local cops because half of them are on the take with the cartels.

phelps
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Also turns out that a lot of the dead kids have parents in CBP. There is more going on here.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

Canadian national security task force is preparing for the collapse of the United States.

If involves anything other than kissing their asses goodbye then they aren’t doing it right.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

Canada’s economy is so thoroughly entertwined with the United States that they might as well be the 10 northernmost US states. If the America goes down, Canada will be racing it to the bottom.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

Fort Hood likely to be renamed for first Hispanic four-star general instead of Confederate general.

If the name must be changed it should be changed to Fort Moore after General Hal Moore, who led elements of the 1st Cavalry Division, based at Ft. Hood in vietnam. The action is depicted in the movie, We were soldiers.

I looked it up, Fort Benning is supposedly being named after Moore, but the choice there is obvious is too, Fort Patton, because Armor training is located there. Some smaller base like Fort Gordon or Fort A.P. Hill could be named after the Hispanic general. There are no bases, and likely never will be, for such greats as George C. Marshall, Omar Bradley, George S. Patton or MacArthur.

The Naming Commission is only serious about undermining cultural continuity in the U.S. Army. It isn’t even serious about respecting WW2 leaders.

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

This is my point yesterday. Changing the names of bases to honor more top twentieth century generals would be appropriate, and it would be an opportunity to quietly rotate out the Confederate generals, though I think Fort Lee should be left alone.

I went through the count. In World War 2 there were just over dozen army level commanders, none of them really bad, plus Marshall, Eisenhower, Devers, and MacArthur (the other army group commanders, Bradley and Clark, also did time as army commanders, as did Stillwell). Plus Pershing and Hunter-Liggett from World War I and Ridgeway from World War 2 and Korea. As far as I know, only Hunter-Liggett, and Drum, a World War 2 general who never commanded in combat, have posts named after them.

So Hood will be renamed for a twentieth century general, but the general qualifies because of his race and not his record, and they are being pretty open about that. The historical consensus is that Hood was a brave soldier but a pretty crappy general, so I don’t really object to renaming the post, but not in the middle of a culture war.

The Confederate posts are in the South, and Hodges was the only top World War 2 general from the South, but you can go by associations with the units they commanded and their branches.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Ed
2 years ago

> generals

Fukkem. Who cares about a bunch of brass hats? Besides other brass hats, that is?

We have a nice list 3,520 names starting from the Civil War, of men who have received the Medal of Honor for heroism in combat. 19 of them received it twice. Too many of them didn’t live to attend the ceremony.

If we’re going to name installations for people instead of their location, those are the people whose names should be on the gates.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

Pope says ‘Irish brought the whiskey, Italians brought the Mafia,’ referring to US immigrants.

No, the Micks brought a Mafia too. Reminder to anyone who is Irish or Italian living in America- migrants are cursed for 400 years in the land of their adoption and we aren’t even 200 years since the famine. A whole lot of lineages can end in 200 years, especially with that whole “Democrat” thing still going on. And that’s straight out of the Holy Bible, that’s why the Pope doesn’t want you reading it.

phelps
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

Both of them were scapegoats in the media for the actual first mafia — the Jewish mafia. Murder INC, bugs seigel, Mickey cohen, etc.

Diogenes
Diogenes
Reply to  phelps
2 years ago

And most of the bootleggers and Sicilian mobsters west of New York were agents for the Jews of Canada producing liquor to be illegally sold down in the USA.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
Reply to  phelps
2 years ago

True, but dingbats like Beto O’Rourke and Nancy Pelosi really need to go away. People still don’t realize that basically half of Irish and Italians are still voting democrat, even in 2022. They’re practically Hispanics.

X15
X15
Reply to  phelps
2 years ago

Yes, like the Russian Mafia which is actually the Russian Jew Mafia.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

CIA added two stars to its wall with employees, who “gived their lifes in the service of the country.” It is noteworthy that this coincided with the surrender of the militants on Azovstal.

If they got caught in Mariupol then they were bad spies. Plenty of ways to get out, especially if you speak Russian. Heck, they could have swam out. So that implies there was something in Azovstal that they absolutely, positively could not abandon and getting killed was less important than that thing. And they got killed, not just captured.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

“And in the next Call of Duty game pack, FSB and CIA teams compete to strip alien technology from deep under the Azofstal steel works while Russian and Ukrainian soldiers battle it out overhead. Meanwhile, infiltrators and fifth columnists from Facebook and Opus Dei try to misdirect the FSB and CIA teams so their own people can get to the goodies first…”

Two years ago something like that would have been ridiculous. Now… it’s 2022, and it’s as good an explanation for WTF as any other. This timeline sucks.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

“Breastfeeding duration is associated with improved cognitive scores at ages 5 through 14, even after controlling for socioeconomic position and maternal cognitive ability, according to a new study.”
Hence in healthy women it should be done as a first choice. Misfunctioning breasts is probably due to endocrine problems and other possible health problems.
Its fundamentally an engineering problem otherwise that could be fixed. Unblocked and so on.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

From at least the 1950s, new mothers are urged to take hormones to dry up their milk and to use packaged baby formula, which is promoted as “better” than mother’s milk.

It’s a *created* problem, like so many others.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

I suspect the use of Birth Control hormones and other endocrine wankery have also messed up those hormones that made it possible to breastfeed.

Ed
Ed
2 years ago

I’m reading Jim Stone now, and he claims the staged school shootings (and this one seemed more obvious than usual) are done to keep parents from walking into the schools freely, and not gun control. I think he is right, the gun control, which never really seems to happen, always seemed like a smokescreen thrown up to cover the real point of the operation.

X15
X15
Reply to  Ed
2 years ago

If stop sending their children altogether that will teach ’em. $25,000 per student per year. More than $150 per diem. Boycotting the Satanic Public Schools would cripple Cabal.

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  X15
2 years ago

Since Trump and recent unveilings, lots of people understand that the government schools are nothing but communist indoctrination centers. The missing ingredient is something to really fire parents up…make them hot to act… “If we get rid of these terrible places, then we won’t have to pay property taxes.” Sell the sizzle, not just the steak, as Elmer Wheeler used to put it!

Also, with the Internet age and software platforms like Moodle (look it up), homeschooling clubs and the like are extremely easy and very inexpensive to set up. Finance it with a bi-yearly bake sale!

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

the video of the news reporter with a gun pointed at her in Chicago also has an ad for the Frida Kahlo exhibit, how fitting

M.S. Lavelle
M.S. Lavelle
2 years ago

Yesterday a news item was posted theorizing about the origins of Transgenderism/Gender Dysphoria. I posit that a huge amount of Dysphoria, and not only that but Homosexuality, Mental Illness of all kinds, Autism and ADHD has a huge similar root cause: Copper Overload. Naturopaths who deal with mineral imbalances in the human body (Paul Eck, Rick Malter etc.) have spoken about excess Copper levels being an epidemic today: especially among females but also among males. Too much Copper (from high Copper foods, from stress, from water supplies, from birth control pills and the IUD, etc.) makes a person go literally insane. The psycho ex-girlfriend who pulls a knife on her guy because she wanted him to pay more attention to her? Copper Overloaded. I certainly don’t think it’s the only cause but since websites like these attract openminded truth-seekers, I thought I’d post this here just incase anyone is dealing with, or knows someone dealing with, problems like that and wants a possible avenue for a cure.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  M.S. Lavelle
2 years ago

Thank you.

Indigo Arc
Indigo Arc
Reply to  M.S. Lavelle
2 years ago

Anything is possible and should be considered, given the exposures introduced since the Industrial Revolution. I’d also say a good deal of blame could be found in the insane vax schedule for babies – young adults. How can we possibly say we know what is in those things, and what the intended outcomes are?

kid
kid
Reply to  M.S. Lavelle
2 years ago

It might make sense. Zinc is easily the “natural” supplement that is biggest impact for me, other than magnesium. No idea how else to copper detox though.

B.Chiclitz
B.Chiclitz
2 years ago

Pope says ‘Irish brought the whiskey, Italians brought the Mafia,’ referring to US immigrants.
  
The context of the quote becomes clear in the speech. What struck me was further down.

From the same speech: “We cannot live with a pattern of economics that comes from liberals and the Enlightenment. Neither can we live with a pattern of economics that comes from communism. We need a Christian economy.”

But wait…I thought the Pope was communist? Is he referring to usury? Would seem to fit as far as an economic pattern born out of the enlightenment, and easy to imagine a “Christian economy” would not entertain usury.

No usury, no Cabal.

Crazy notion, right? Anyways, interesting and unexpected comment.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  B.Chiclitz
2 years ago

He’s undoubtedly cabal. He probably just wants the Catholics running the usury rackets instead of the Jews for a change.

X15
X15
Reply to  B.Chiclitz
2 years ago

Usury – the root of all economic evil today.

Onlooker
Onlooker
Reply to  X15
2 years ago

Yes. And that’s the original (and real) definition of usury, which is interest on loans, period, of any amount. Not the redefinition that was pulled on us by Jews: excessive interest.
But we’ve been so brain washed on this that almost nobody will entertain the idea of no usury. All part of us having turned away from God’s laws.

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

“That is not a high IQ opinion, nor is it a particularly high IQ way to state that, if it were your opinion.”

Mush is a LOW IQ front moron for a cabal faction.

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Indigo Arc
Indigo Arc
2 years ago

AC, I saw your thread-ending observation of surveillance presence at ballot drop boxes on Gregg Phillip’s Truth Social thread. I agree with your conclusion, noticing his curious dismissal of that very key aspect of the op in which he is so invested.
I’ve been wandering around TS for a few days and notice also that many “patriots” are still way out of the loop about what is really going on. Very resistant to, ironically enough, truth. Tough crowd, lots operating from sheer emotion, still buying a meaningful amount of MSM, and worshiping certain patriot influencers as full-gospel preachers to the exclusion of all other info; to put it undiplomatically, looks like a lot of conservative snowflakes who don’t want their belief systems kicked over.
I also do not necessarily see a “big tent”, as advertised. By comparison, twatter was a lot more free wheeling, more actual discourse between non-bots, and less memage.
Can’t help but wonder if Trump will be silly enough to redux under those continued circumstances. There are obviously degrees of “normieship”, and I guess I’m seeing us as getting real short on babysitting time against such a well-resourced, crafty enemy.
Just my early observations of TS, and hopefully those will change.

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

The White House refused to call for an investigation into the police response to the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, saying President @JoeBiden “has the utmost respect for the men and women of law enforcement.”

https://twitter.com/dcexaminer/status/1529938825077833742

Debra Shaffer
Debra Shaffer
2 years ago
wooderson
wooderson
2 years ago

https://www.premedexperts.com/casper-test/

How to screen future doctors for their personality.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Why? Tells only the price. and is not 12 it’s 11,99!!!

Bman
Bman
Reply to  wooderson
2 years ago

Surprised they just didn’t use the last 10 years of video game choices and movie selections.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  wooderson
2 years ago

If you take it without a lawyer present, you are a fool. Bet that was deployed by non doctors.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

If you ignore the comments about Protestant Christianity this woman’ comment on the link between Feminism and Transgenderism is very apt:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QN0hI2qrojE
I certainly didn’t appreciate their comments on how Protestantism is responsible for all the modern ills.
Here is the Book on Satanic Feminism:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/26823012-satanic-feminism

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

The Mormons had the same innovation- the serpent bringing choice to Adam and Eve. The feminists in America spring from the same Second Great Awakening that brought out a bunch of distinctly American religious groups- the various Perfectionist groups, including Oneida, smaller groups, and Mormons.

It is always going to be non-Catholic, since all of these things were cooked up by the people who the Catholics in Europe had devoted a few centuries to trying to kill off. They escaped to America. For the first centuries most Americans had a pretty stripped down religious life. It was portable, mostly personal, and capable of facing down a frontier absolutely filled up with wild Indians.

The Catholics really have no room to complain about America. On a continent where the first encounters between Catholics and Protestants end with the Catholics killing the Protestants for being Protestants- Spanish troops massacred Huguenot refugees in Florida, Protestants had the right to be cautious. America was thirteen colonies facing an entire continent, and one of those thirteen colonies was founded as a majority Catholic safe space. The other powers on the continent were the Spanish Catholic empire, the French Catholic empire, and the Indians, who mostly had Catholic missionaries. Pastors who were the brain trust for the thirteen colonies, founders of the Ivy League colleges, would die caring for diseased Indians. The Indians weren’t just a Catholic concern. But- all of the groups trying to kill American colonists- every last one of those groups were Catholic, in some fashion or another.

The feminists were not even as radical as the Mormons. The Seneca Falls Convention, which is usually pointed out as the founding event of modern, American feminism, refused to seat the Deseret Mormon women’s group. The Deseret Mormon women were plural wives- which wasn’t acceptable to the Seneca Falls East Coast feminists. The Mormon plural wives owned businesses. They owned factories with employees. They were elected to public office. They controlled their own finances. They did this with the full support of their husbands, their sister wives, and their religious leaders, and their church, and their families, and their social groups. They had literally all the support and range that every East Coast feminist is trying to get, even today, and failing miserably at. The first female Senator in the USA was a plural wife who ran against her husband, and won. Mattie Hughes Cannon. Her descendants are still esteemed parts of the western states establishments.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  wooderson
2 years ago

“The Mormons had the same innovation- the serpent bringing choice to Adam and Eve.”

This is 100% false and the opposite of the truth.

Mormon scripture:

Moses 3

15 And I, the Lord God, took the man, and put him into the Garden of Eden, to dress it, and to keep it.
16 And I, the Lord God, commanded the man, saying: Of every tree of the garden thou mayest freely eat,
17 But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it, nevertheless, thou mayest choose for thyself, for it is given unto thee; but, remember that I forbid it, for in the day thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die.

https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/pgp/moses/3?lang=eng

Last edited 2 years ago by Farcesensitive
Farcesensitive
Reply to  wooderson
2 years ago

And just because there were feminist Mormons doesn’t mean all Mormons are or were.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  wooderson
2 years ago

Not Mormon. Thank you for the quotes.

Parts of family are Mormon.

The getting hissy about some group using common cultural artifacts to make a certain point is a bit taking too much for granted. The true danger is when the cultural points are disappeared, like the British dictionary maker delisting various birds and words used in Shakespeare, since immigrant children are not going to be familiar with the native birds, or demoted to children’s stories, like the Greek myths. At some point, only wealthy, well-educated children, or literate ones, will know the books of civilization. Or, say, only knowing a name. No one cares if an Englishman has not read the Rig Veda, or the Diamond Sutra.

The feminists who wrote the silly fake Bible, are theorists. Derivative, none too bright, really none too radical, theorists.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  wooderson
2 years ago

Let me change that: No one knows what Egyptian myths are. Everyone is familiar with Tut, a minor king, and all the shiny images of the Mummy movie. But nothing of what they, themselves, thought was important, or every day.

We think we know them from what is presented as their worst enemies- the Exodus Jews- except- what if we are reading, more or less, a version of college that the “Revenge of the Nerds” nerds wrote. What if the Jews aren’t their worst enemies, but their gossiping, nerdy kids at the loser lunch table, trying to explain popular sports kids at the school? How accurate would that be?

I mean, who do you trust? A dazzling, three thousand year long civilization that awed the Greeks- the people who we think are the smartest people, founders of Western Civ, or a grimy little group of hysterical people who don’t seem to hold a kingdom together for more than three generations?

The Diamond Sutra is also not a good example. There was one copy remaining. It was rescued from moldering in its temple by a Western explorer who bribed the final monk. So……what if it’s all Oxford-type made up hooey? A fake translation of a fake document with a ridiculous backstory?

There’s copies of the feminist bible floating around in women’s bookstores. I’ve had a copy. It’s unreadable. It’s like being trapped in a door to door missionaries tract, except for arguments that got solved about 100 years ago. It’s a bad time capsule.

The worst thing for anything Christian would be for there not to be either Bibles, or people arguing against Christians. If it’s rendered entirely mute, that’s the hard part. I’m watching a television show with straight out Bible quotes, and blatantly obvious Morte d’Arthur allusions, and Greek myth plots, plus some local European history. Not one critic or fan is writing about it. It’s wild. I’m used to pop books that get the full influence and references analysis. It’s like everything before 2000AD just plain does not exist for the viewers. It’s wild. The writers come off as inventive sick geniuses, instead of mildly creative cite monkeys.

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

“…Exodus Jews… I mean, who do you trust?…”
“Exodus 12
35And the children of Israel did according to the word of Moses; and they borrowed of the Egyptians jewels of silver, and jewels of gold, and raiment: 36And the LORD gave the people favour in the sight of the Egyptians, so that they lent unto them such things as they required. And they spoiled the Egyptians.”

The Jews say they were slaves in Egypt. They can’t even keep their lies straight in their own literature. What kind of slaves are allowed to borrow all the gold and silver and then run off with it? None. Nada. Never happened.
JESUS CHRIST, speaking to the Jews in the Gospel of St. John, 8:44 “Ye are of your father the devil, and the lust of your father ye will do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth, because there is not truth in him. When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for he is a liar and the father of it. – then answered the Jews — ” (which makes it clear that Christ was addressing the Jews.)

Why Christians worship the Jews is beyond me. Maybe they are the chosen ones but…not necessarily “these” Jews we have right now. Maybe they need culled down to the 50 or 100 that “might” actually be the chosen.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

I am thinking out loud when I write this stuff out. I mean, my family has Jewish sections, Mormon sections, pagan sections, Protestant sections, Catholic sections, atheist sections. I have a hard time thinking in theory, when I can be thinking in gossip, which has been more reliable.

I know that everyone likes the prophecy bits- but we have other prophets. They got burned up. The Romans navigated by the Sybils, I think? The Greeks relied on the one at Delphos. The Egyptians relied on I’m not sure. What I do know is that the Greek one came out and said Jesus is the Son of God. The Romans became Christian. The Egyptians became Christian for centuries. I know there are what we consider local detail or clever one liners where Jesus is telling these other people of other faiths that he is their long awaited Messiah and healer, son of God, deity. So, they were looking for a transcendant encounter with the Divine, and found him. So, in my books, their prophets were as reliable as anything we quote.

I’m at the point where I look at all these genealogies and proofs that Jesus is a Jewish child as maybe on the same level as Palestinian and Syrian recipes being billed as Jewish food. I mean, Jews make it now, but what was it 100 years ago? Jesus was what, and who?

I believe in the credo, even the parts I don’t understand, since I believe the Christian holy men who wrote it know more than me. It’s about like believing in electricity. I’m not an electrician, but I know to flip a light switch, and believe the rest. I believe the gospels are literally true, and we just don’t understand the parts that we call “poetic” and “metaphoric.” I believe the book of James, and the Acts. The rest, who knows?

The trust and worship Jews bit- that’s an Oxford stunt involving translations and buckets of money. Which makes the Diamond Sutra and some of the translations of the Koran suspect, too. For that matter, some of the resolutions that modern churches debate and pass are currently subject to that same level of corruption. It is kind of nuts and definitely wicked. A devoted churchman should not be taking advice, any advice ever, from an avowed gay Foucaultian activist, even if it is effective political advice. That’s an example a gay activist told me about, not the churchman.

It is uncomfortable thinking any of these things. I grew up fundamentalist, so I grew up reading the entire Bible. I grew up big church fundamentalist where the politicians in Israel were grooming the pastors to be Zionists. It’s hard to think about Israel as just another little nation on the far side of the world that really should not be of my concern, same as Bhutan or Laos or some landlocked odd little nation that I don’t know the name of in Africa. I don’t grow up with Rhodesians at my school or demanding tax dollars. I shouldn’t have Malawians in my kids schools, and I shouldn’t be sending tax dollars to Andorra.

Bman
Bman
2 years ago

Good Questions:

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

I’ll bet a million our buddy Armand is a fed

Farcesensitive
2 years ago
Farcesensitive
2 years ago

EU Suspends Russia’s Access To Vital Crime Data Sharing Program

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/eu-suspends-russias-access-vital-crime-data-sharing-program

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

This video has been removed for violating YouTube’s Community Guidelines

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

Iran Says Engineer Was Killed In Blast At Military Research Facility Near Tehran

https://southfront.org/iran-says-engineer-was-killed-in-blast-at-military-research-facility-near-tehran/

Atavisionary
Atavisionary
2 years ago

>Texas cops supposedly heard kids being killed inside a building and just hung around outside for 40 minutes as the carnage raged? Would that happen if it were all real?
Its worth noting that there is a distinction between a false flag and fully faked/cgi-ed or otherwise not real in any way. I am sure you are aware of it already AC, but for the benefit of readers. People could have really been shot and killed, while the reality of the situation such as the motive, the organization, the goals etc etc could be completely different from what is told. In a very important way that is still “fake” and “not real” in terms of the most important aspects as something completely cg fake would be. For example, trying to put pressure on scotus to not have a pro-gun ruling.

WesternMan
2 years ago

Nick Fuentes has been exonerated, it was all a fake twitter account pretending to be him, and the people who set it up had their chat logs leaked by Fuentes fans who had infiltrated the discord (or wherever), in which they talked about doing it in advance.