News Briefs – 06/01/2022

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Rep. Matt Gaetz: DNC law firm Perkins Coie admits it has an FBI SCIF workspace in its DC office maintained by FBI and Michael Sussmann was operating the worksite. What classified data is there in that law office? I’ll bet somebody, maybe a few somebodies, who use that firm are so deep in the conspiracy, they use that SCIF to comm with other members of the conspiracy throughout government, each in their own agency SCIFs. If you remember, it appeared at one point from text messages, Strzok and his crew appeared to be pulling a laptop on an ethernet cable into a SCIF to set up some kind of secure encrypted video conference linkage with others doing the same in other SCIFs, so bugs and eavesdropping could not hear their chat in the SCIF, and the only thing traveling out of the SCIF was a highly encrypted internet connection on that cable, that would enter another SCIF and get decrypted on the laptop in there.

An election to the Compton, California city council has been overturned due to the discovery of election fraud in a close race in which the winning candidate has been charged with voter fraud and bribery. If it had been a Presidential election, it would have been fine.

Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. on Tuesday put a hold on counting some challenged ballots in Pennsylvania while the Supreme Court continues to review a lower court’s decision that they be tallied. But don’t bother looking at the Presidential election.

Sussman acquitted in the Durham trial. I have told you, this thing is all throughout the courts.

Peter Navarro, ex-Trump White House adviser, says he received grand jury subpoena in Jan. 6 investigation.

Ex-Trump adviser Peter Navarro SUES Nancy Pelosi and January 6 committee because their probe is ‘partisan weaponization’ and they have no legal right to hold him in contempt for defying his subpoena.

Pa. Senate recount update: McCormick seeks hand-count in scores of precincts as he tries to overturn Oz win.

The teacher who propped a door open a minute before the shooter arrived has hired a lawyer, and now says she removed the rock she jammed in it to hold it open and closed the door, but for some unknown reason it must not have locked as it was designed to. The bottom line is they need school shootings, and the lockable doors really screw them up. So if they are going to have a school shooting, they need to somehow get an excuse for how that shooter got past the lockable doors. As of right now, every school should have all its doors locked all the time. The number of times a locked door “fails” should be astonishingly low. And shootings themselves should be so rare that if somebody tries one, the chances are overwhelmingly huge that they will encounter locked doors, and Police will kill them outside the building. But here we have the one in ten million school shooter meet the one in a billion locked-door failure. What is the statistical probability? If this was real, then we should not have another school shooting for another seven million years. And yet, there will be more.

Uvalde cops DID know kids were alive in classroom with gunman: Damning footage captures child victim saying they had been shot and shooter had entered class – when police chief insisted the kids were dead. Those Border Patrol who went in may get the treatment from Cabal. I assume there is some reason cops are too afraid of this thing to take it on, even after it kills officers like Miosotis Familia.

Uvalde and Texas police are cooperating with the state in the school shooting probe, but the district PD chief is not responding – Pete Arredondo, the Uvalde school district police chief, has reportedly not responded to Texas Rangers in two days for a follow-up interview.

The Uvalde Police Department and the Uvalde Independent School District police force are no longer cooperating with the Texas Department of Public Safety’s investigation into the massacre at Robb Elementary School and the state’s review of the law enforcement response, multiple law enforcement sources tell ABC News.

Embattled Uvalde School Police Chief privately sworn in as City Councilor after department stops cooperating with investigators

Longtime Freeper Lazmataz does a post here noting his own realization mass shootings may be orchestrated and detailing what led him to it. Of interest, he writes of Buffalo – “Finally, a Freeper came to me personally, and shared some interesting points. That Freeper lived in the area in which the Buffalo shooting occurred, and among other points, let me know that: This area is in the ‘hood’, and a white person like the Buffalo shooter would have stood out a great deal while he reconnoitered the planned scene, and That a white individual was thrown out of Tops the day before, as he was being disruptive, and That a relative of this Freeper states that she saw this white individual as they reconnoitered the scene, and that he was accompanied by a second white individual. A handler, perhaps?” And you will never see that person hunted down and revealed. Nothing is happening the way they say. And there is something huge in control of all of it.

The grandmother of the crazed gunman who killed 21 at a Texas elementary school last week worked at the school as a teacher’s aide, a close friend of the family told The Post. When I was in grade school, first grade up through high school, the teacher’s aides were always weird to me. They were these old bitties with no ability to provide security, no contribution to safety, and I never saw any interact with kids, or really do anything but stand around. They stood around watching kids as they passed in the halls, and eavesdropped on conversations, but I never saw any do anything. When Cabal sent some kid in to fight me, we went at it, and the whole while, the aide stood about thirty feet away and watched, and did nothing. The kid ran off, and before I left I looked over, thinking she was going to grab me and take me to the principles office, and she was just standing there, with a weird air of not knowing what to do. At the time, I wondered why the school bothered to have them around, when it could have just told teachers to stand in their doorways between classes and watch the halls. And the teachers who didn’t have a class some period could have been told to walk around the halls as part of their duties, instead of sitting and bullshitting in the “teachers lounge.” I never got why the school wasted the money on them. I only realize now they were glowing.

A flashback for the archives – protestors think increased sickness is from the government irradiating them with microwave weapons. One of the “organizers” says don’t worry, it is just cell phones causing the illness. Any leader in any movement must be assumed to glow until proven otherwise.

New Hampshire Republicans have launched a “Censure Sununu” petition after the governor vetoed the Republican legislature’s redistricting maps.

Vox Day shows how all cause death will reveal the vaccine is a killer.

Connecticut looking to hire a $150,000 ‘misinformation Sheriff’ ahead of the midterms.

Coles supermarket will now give trans and gender diverse staff an extra 10 days paid leave.

Only 66% of the most liberal fifth of young people are heterosexual. r/K Theory in action?

Democrats are preparing a large gun control package to be considered in House Judiciary Committee on Thursday which will include provisions to ban high-capacity magazines, increase the purchase age of semi-automatics from 18 to 21, ban bump stocks for civilian use while requiring existing bump stocks to be registered with the government, change the definition of “ghost guns” so they fall under background checks at point of sale, increase penalties for gun trafficking, and mandate how Americans store firearms in their homes.

In an interview with the Washington Post, Ryan Busse, who served for 25 years as vice president of sales for weapons manufacturer Kimber, claimed that, unless Congress does something about the manufacture of easily-obtainable high-powered AR15’s the U.S. is poised for an “absolute catastrophe.”

Fox News pundits Arthel Neville and Judy Miller used their supposedly right-wing platform to smear Republicans and demand gun control on Sunday.

Rick Wilson, a top adviser to the Lincoln Project, which is a left-wing super PAC, said recently an upcoming campaign would target Republicans such as Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) and their corporate donors.

Republican Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson expressed his willingness for a “conversation” on raising the minimum age to purchase a semiautomatic rifle from 18 to 21. Everyone of these people you see is an enemy. If they have the office, it is overwhelmingly likely they are in the conspiracy.

Economic pessimism growing in the U.S.

UK schoolchildren fed insects to encourage ‘sustainability.’

Some Democrats are voting in GOP primaries to block Trump picks.

Nancy Pelosi’s multi-millionaire husband killed his 19-year-old brother when he lost control and flipped his sports car in early-morning ‘joyride’ 65 years before his weekend drunk driving accident. Another one of these elite Cabal people, with a close family member who dies, and then they go on to a high position. No way to know, just file it away.

James Biden on Tuesday said it was “offensive” to be called the Biden family “fixer,” as President Joe Biden labeled him in 2021.

Twenty-one black White House staffers have either left or will reportedly leave their administrative posts amid a lack of mentorship and promotion chances.

The US Navy appears to be rationing food on an aircraft carrier. Have we given everything to whoever is stealing our money in Ukraine?

The president of the Spanish pharmaceutical company PharmaMar is one of the over 2,200 people listed by Spanish police as having purchased fake coronavirus vaccination documents.

The African journalist who interrupted Jen Psaki’s final White House press briefing earlier this month says the financial processing company Stripe is cutting off his publication’s income. Unless I am mistaken, I think GoFundMe uses Stripe as their processor. So don’t get your hopes up about GoFundMe.

Swedish authorities warn Ukrainian female refugees not to dress in a way that could provoke Muslim men.

A Chinese-government-controlled company has put in an offer to buy Forbes, the major American news company that built its name on financial analysis.

The Russian Investigative Committee said on Sunday it will look into allegations the Ukrainian Red Cross Society was involved in shady activities, including keeping records of children with “healthy organs” in the city of Mariupol.

Newsmax CEO Christopher Ruddy met Tuesday in Kyiv with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and expressed his admiration for the courage and tenacity of the Ukrainian people in their fight for freedom and sovereignty. Newsmax is not our friend. They are Cabal through and through.

The Biden administration will send long-range rocket systems as part of yet another $700 million weapons package to Ukraine, senior administration officials told reporters on Tuesday night.

The Ukrainian Parliament’s Human Rights Commissioner, Lyudmila Denisova, was removed from her position on Tuesday after 234 politicians voted for her dismissal, saying her finding that the rape of Ukrainians by Russian troop “couldn’t be confirmed with evidence, only harmed Ukraine and distracted the global media from Ukraine’s real needs.”

Russia suspends gas supply to Netherlands; Denmark says it might be next.

The Russian Union of Grain Exporters (Rusgrain) has turned to the Bank of Russia to get the necessary tools to start selling domestic produce for rubles.

Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo has welcomed the EU agreement on a sixth package of sanctions against Moscow but called for a “pause” until the impact of the measures is known.

NBC News says Biden is ‘rattled’ by polling, and angry he’s not getting enough credit.

First flight deporting migrants to Rwanda to leave the UK on 14 June.

Support mounts among US bishops for barring Pelosi from receiving Communion.

Supreme Court Clerks are asked to turn over their phone records in the leak probe. Revealing a ruling which will be revealed in a month or two gets this kind of investigation, but a rigged national election isn’t even looked at?

Archbishop Vigano: The authors of the pandemic farce are the same people who today would like to push the world towards a total war and a permanent energy crisis.

In only three states is the number of people who approve of Biden more than the number who disapprove.

Spread r/K Theory, because its all Clowns, Clowns, Clowns, all the way down.

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2 years ago

Uvalde cops DID know kids were alive in classroom with gunman: Damning footage captures child victim saying they had been shot and shooter had entered class – when police chief insisted the kids were dead. Those Border Patrol who went in may get the treatment from Cabal. I assume there is some reason cops are too afraid of this thing to take it on, even after it kills officers like Miosotis Familia.

How is this even remotely possible? Kids shot with an AR15 at the distance of a classroom are somehow standing around telling people that they are shot?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  map
2 years ago

Even though this event is fake, elsewhere in reality more than half of people shot with rifles (any instance, no classification for severity of injury) survive. Entirely plausible someone could take a limb, gut, shoulder etc. shot and survive long enough to call for help.

Dani
Dani
2 years ago

keeping track of people with “healthy organs?”
Is this eventually going to be coming to the U.S., whereby those who have managed to avoid the COVID jabs are tracked for our healthy organs?
I hate it that these types of thoughts occur to me now.

Sam J.
Sam J.
2 years ago

For those that keep saying Musk is an idiot that knows nothing and is only led by the nose. Listen to this. I note he as a lot of discussions on this level on a lot of different subjects. If you are interested in war tech and especially WWII this is great. I happened to remember this after going back and listening to some of Dan Carlin’s Hardcore History podcast which can not be recommended enough.

EP17 Engineering Victory with Elon

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_Fa50Zc_3Y

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

His Mongol series was excellent.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
2 years ago

The teacher who propped a door open a minute before the shooter arrived has hired a lawyer, and now says she removed the rock she jammed in it to hold it open and closed the door, but for some unknown reason it must not have locked as it was designed to.
 
 
We need her name, and that name needs to be plastered all over. So sick of cunts doing cunty shit while never having their names uttered in any official capacity.
 
Hopefully the parents that lost children due to this scumbag know who she is. You know they’ll never receive justice from this fucked up system.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
2 years ago

Coles supermarket will now give trans and gender diverse staff an extra 10 days paid leave.
 
Time to stop working at Coles and let their tranny army run the operation. I mean how hard is it to find another supermarket job?

teo toon
teo toon
2 years ago

A Chinese-government-controlled company has put in an offer to buy Forbes, the major American news company that built its name on financial analysis.

We have been strip mined: first our technology and now our intellectual resources.

wlindsaywheeler
Reply to  teo toon
2 years ago

“…now our intellectual resources.”

That happened a LOOOOONNNGG time ago! Henry Ford in his book, The International Jew, already pointed out that the Jews bought up almost all of the media in America. Ford had to start and fund his own newspaper!

And then Prof. Kevin MacDonald in his paper “Jewish Involvement in Shaping American Immigration Policy 1881-1965: A Historical Review“, already pointed out in the 1920s that a Frank Boaz, Jew, took over the anthropology department at a major Ivy League school and replaced “race” with “culture” thus sabotaging and rewriting course material of the Europeans.

So, our culture has been hijacked already. What is one more player in our farrago of a disaster called America?

Maniac
Maniac
2 years ago

“Swedish authorities warn Ukrainian female refugees not to dress in a way that could provoke Muslim men.”

If it were White males who were the perpetrators here, Feminists would be crying “victim-blaming.”

So it turns out that allowing an influx of low IQ brutes into modern cultures wasn’t such a good idea after all.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Maniac
2 years ago

They want to turn the West into India or Brazil. Or a battle royale to ensure unification under one world government.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Coles supermarket will now give trans and gender diverse staff an extra 10 days paid leave.

I believe that violates a number of Federal labor laws, and probably state laws wherever Coles operates.

Of course, “rule of law” is pretty much not-a-thing in modern America…

Phelps
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

It’s Australia, not sure their laws are the same.

kid
kid
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

Australia

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

Your point stands, but I’m pretty sure they’re in Oz. The country, not the candidate.

Tonawanda
Tonawanda
2 years ago

Regarding the pseudo-investigation at SCOTUS: to everyone’s profound relief, mistakes were made, inadvertence and misunderstanding governed, earlier statements are clarified to remove nefarious implications; domestic terrorists and white supremacists hide their evil intent behind logical questions concerning the glorious findings.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Republican Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson expressed his willingness for a “conversation” on raising the minimum age to purchase a semiautomatic rifle from 18 to 21.

Hutchinson had previously been a strong supporter of the Second Amendment, and signed off on legislation that clarified Arkansas’ previous Constitutional Carry bill and a number of other pro-gun bills.

He went full potato with COVID, then started begging INS to send us more illegals, and now he’s climbing on the gun control wagon.

If he manages to get another GOP nomination, I’ll vote against him, even if Hillary Herself comes back and runs for governor. I don’t know what happened to Hutchinson, but it’s like watching someone lose a razor fight with himself. He has alienated everyone who ever voted for him.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

Speaks to the concept of pretty much any “mainstream” conservative just being a sleeper agent. They’re allowed by their demonic overlords to talk good talk and even do a few useful things explicitly to gain trust amongst the bad-thinkers, only as a tool to lead them astray and stab them in the back later.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

“I don’t know what happened to Hutchinson”
At this point I’m certain that all these prominent politicians and celebrities are Cabal. Pussies like Hutchinson are sleeper assets activated on cue after the necessary false flag event. Some of these Cabal assets are so deeply embedded we may not know until the final battle. Q said fewer than ten know the Plan.

Lazz
Lazz
Reply to  Huck
2 years ago

Respectfully, There is no fucking Q or a Plan. It’s a cabal psyop. There are a lot of smart guys here, but I just don’t get the obsession.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Q hasn’t played any decent cards since the election.
Everything comes to naught and the things that haven’t failed yet are taking too long.
Q had better be brewing up a big surprise or there won’t be anything left to save.
Either Q is stupid enough to have counted on Pence or SCOTUS to do the right thing or Q did plan for everything that happened and doesn’t care about all of the destruction that is taking place.
How are we supposed to win the coming civil war (and there is no avoiding it no matter what Q said) if we are starving and overrun by foreign invaders?

Q was/is absolutely real but every day that goes by moves Q closer to being considered an enemy by me.
(No it is nothing like Operation Trust and is absolutely a different faction than the reigning cabal)
At this point I would welcome a Russian occupation more than a victory by Q.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

just hang on…2 more weeks

Darrell Harb Christianson
Darrell Harb Christianson
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Ohio Governor John Kasich said No Name was “put to death”:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/DwF60XFmavCA/
Q at work?

Darrell Harb Christianson
Darrell Harb Christianson
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Also, could I ask what you do with utterly horrific images? They aren’t pornographic, they’re actually an almost impossibly boring topic-people at dinner in diners, but if authentic they are proof the world is even more degraded than YOU may think it is.
It’s been a few weeks since I found them through Gab but I still can’t really process them in my mind.
If it’s OK I will send them, with their links, as soon as I can find an app to strip off machine identifiers from them.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

“…If Q was real, then he is in control, and no harm done. And if Q is not in control…”

You left out an option. Q is in control and he’s on their side.

This doesn’t seem completely unlikely the way things are going.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Lazz
2 years ago

It doesn’t make any sense that Q would be a cabal psyop. What’s in it for them? Why bother waking people up just before their COVID event? That all would have gone much smoother without all of the red pilling. Q dramatically reduced the amount of trust in our media in millions of people. That doesn’t benefit cabal.

Think this through a little more deeply.

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

“…It doesn’t make any sense that Q would be a cabal psyop. What’s in it for them?…”

It worked before and appears to be working now as everyone thinks “Q” and military, that totally did nothing about the readily apparent 9-11 Jew attack, thinks they will take care of this.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Trust

Operation Trust was a counterintelligence operation of the State Political Directorate (GPU) of the Soviet Union. The operation, which was set up by GPU’s predecessor Cheka(a bunch of Jews and criminals), ran from 1921 to 1926, set up a fake anti-Bolshevik resistance organization, “Monarchist Union of Central Russia”, MUCR in order to help the OGPU identify real monarchists and anti-Bolsheviks. The created front company was called the Moscow Municipal Credit Association.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

That was designed to put people asleep regarding threats they already knew about.
Q woke people up to threats they could never have imagined.

X15
X15
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

“From time to time the Tree of Liberty must be refreshed by the blood of Patriots and Tyrants.”
– some guy named Jefferson from Virginia who was the 2nd or 3rd POTUS said that.

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

One potential problem is the mass quantities of “military Age males” who have been encouraged or helped to come here. Does anybody think that many of them haven’t been organized or trained? Dou you think that pallets of bricks haven’t already been delivered to strategic locations? Are you hoping that for every 100 Antifa defective rejects there isn’t at least one or two Trotsky-quality organizers?
That’s not counting however many containers of gear and weaponry China hasn’t managed to smuggle in; even if China does not intend to invade, they would surely benefit from supporting a payback.

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

“…Think this through a little more deeply….”

Ok.

Q was not designed to wake people up. The people that are not already awake don’t matter. After all that’s been going on after all these years if you are not awake, Q or not, what use would you be in opposition.

I think ya’ll are missing the whole point of Q. No Q was designed to keep those already awake in suspension and inactive.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

> our elections are likely rigged. You don’t launch a Civil War off that. 

A rigged election means you just *had* a civil war.

And lost.

Everything past that point is just the victors cleaning up.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

It woke people up who were asleep and activated people who were awake but inactive.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

>  involved in shady activities, including keeping records of children with “healthy organs” in the city of Mariupol.
I have no doubt it happens here, too.

All those children dragged in by illegals, that “can’t be accounted for” by CBP or INS, probably didn’t *all* become pedophile playthings.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

Agreed. We need to fortify ourselves for dark truths that will shake us to our core.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Huck
2 years ago

Hunt down, convict and execute.

X15
X15
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Who is going to do this hunting down convicting and executing?

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

>NBC News says Biden is ‘rattled’ by polling, and angry he’s not getting enough credit.

I think the problem is that most Americans are now giving him full credit for his actions.

Maybe his former supporters are unhappy that he didn’t mention his “great transition” plan before he was put in office.

Darrell Harb Christianson
Darrell Harb Christianson
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

That would be his plan to help pre-K children ‘transition’, yes?

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> Supreme Court Clerks are asked to turn over their phone records in the leak probe. Revealing a ruling which will be revealed in a month or two gets this kind of investigation, but a rigged national election isn’t even looked at?

The rigged election was a successful operation. None of the participants are ashamed of it, the the NYT bragged in print about their part in it.

The “leak”, however, is lese majeste, an insult to the oligarchy of Supremes who act like they’re the ones who are running the country. Like gangbangers in the street, the Supremes want their ‘respect’.

X15
X15
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

When you really dig deep into the history and mechanics of the American and Western judiciaries you find that all judges (federal state county city supreme international military etc.) are agents of the International Bankster Network.
Their true allegiance is to World Finance and Banking. National Constitutions and individual rights are subordinate to the will of the International Cabal i.e. International Bankers.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  X15
2 years ago

I’ve read that many times. From sovereign citizens angle. But between law school. Clerking. And having been a judge. Retired now. I’ve never encountered anything in person like it. If the judges I worked with were banking agents, none of us knew it. There were varying levels of skill. But all I knew personally tried very hard to apply the constitution correctly. And shot down laws violating it. “Appeal me.” Few ever did.

Chriz
Chriz
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

“I’ve read that many times. From sovereign citizens angle. But between law school. Clerking. And having been a judge. Retired now. I’ve never encountered anything in person like it. “
Law school.
Maybe that’s where and why the Sovereign citizens ‘standing’ get’s knee-capped early. Eliminated from the start as a possibility. Fail THAT test and your career is over from the start.
Accept it as invalid and you gain automatic stair case membership into the Big Club. My comment is NOT intended to be argumentative, but genuinely would like to hear the reasoning WHY the Sovereign Citizen position has never gained Constitutional traction in American Court Systems . Life Liberty and the pursuit of happiness is being denied, certainly not recognized at that fork in the road.
As Christopher James @Warriorcalls.com explains.

phelps
Reply to  Chriz
2 years ago

It doesn’t gain traction because it has no basis in history and was completely made up by self-(mis)taught political yahoos in the mid-20th century. It’s a fun thought experiment, but unfortunately it has no basis in legal history.

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

The sovereign man and woman angle is interesting, in that so many tend to think that government actors — however secret or conspiratorialr — will obey the (secret) laws. Think about it. Geronimo didn’t have a berth certificate nor a SS#, and look what they did to him. He got the Gordon Kaul treatment, as did so many others. Consider too, many who have been murdered for their audacity and wins in “Patriot Law ” Example: one Don Smith, nRa, or however he typed it. He was written up in “AntiShyster” several times, years ago. He was put in the hospital for something not too grave, and conveniently died. The AntiShyster guy doesn’t even remember him, though he was a successful law fighter and completely honest, in that he would mail you a disk with all his material for a roll of stamps, which he used for filing process while working as a pizza cook so he could qualify as a pauper and get low or no filing fees. He was just beginning to talk about the ADL, when he was taken out. Right after Waco. I still have the brief letter received from his sister in Arizona, telling me that he couldn’t send the material because he was dead. Did I say honest?

The elected and appointed government officials that are criminals and murderers are… criminals and murderers. It’s been that way since the Whiskey Rebellion. Probably been like that back to the stone age. Or am I missing something? Harrying of the North come to mind?

Odd thing is, if one could convince enough Americans to look into the Sovereign man and woman concept, it would become “True,” whatever the underlying reality. Wouldn’t it?

phelps
Reply to  Ghost Who Walks
2 years ago

Odd thing is, if one could convince enough Americans to look into the Sovereign man and woman concept, it would become “True,” whatever the underlying reality. Wouldn’t it?

Yup. That’s the core of the Common Law concept.

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

>Core of the Common Law concept.
You have probably read the Brief Autobiography of August Spies, the German immigrant framed and hanged for the Haymarket Square Riot and bombing, an early false flag in America.

https://www.chicagohistoryresources.org/hadc/manuscripts/M06/M06.htm#M06P010

He comments about the age old struggle between the common law concept of the Northern European peoples (specific Germanic) vs, the pestilential Roman civil law that captured their world, with also references to an early form of “human trafficking” as in the abduction, abuse, and murder of young girls — and probably boys, if the perps were into that. He also mentions that not even the Make Germanica Great Again movement known as the Reformation was able to avoid being diverted by the Cabal. The link above has Tues to some scans and photos. It’s an old struggle. Even Rome once had a common law, didn’t it?

phelps
Reply to  Ghost Who Walks
2 years ago

Rome sort of had common law, if you were a Roman citizen. Because the common law is enforced by the jury of your peers, then Civis Romanus had common law (because he could win a court case in front of his peers) but mere residents did not, because they had no right to a jury.

wlindsaywheeler
2 years ago

Hillary’s Clinton’s private email server.

What is the status of that?

Using FISA warrants to spy on the Trump campaign?

Who was punished?

Clinesmith doctored a document harming a second person, Carter Page a Veteran and Patriot.

No prison. Disbarred from law—recovered his law license.

Sussman, big player in the Russia Hoax.

Nothing.

The election was stolen in Michigan that had a majority Republican state house, both senate and assembly—no action.

Obama was never a Natural Born citizen.

No action.

The 1965 Immigration Act. An law of Genocide.

Not even on the radar of a single Repuke politician.

14 mass shootings over the Memorial Day weekend. Uvalde shooting.

Two coups against President Trump. No action.

I say it is about done. Nothing is working. America is completely dysfunctional, weird, collapsing.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

I work in an office with self-locking doors, plus I had a parent who was director of operations in a school district. The self-locking mechanism is easier to defeat than you think. I’ve found wads of chewing gum, Silly Putty, folded up post-it-notes, etc., lodged in the locking mechanism. We’ve found our self-locking doors open too many times so now office policy is to slam the door and make sure it really is locked when we leave. Sorry, that Uvalde teacher’s excuse doesn’t wash. Anybody who worked for any amount of time in a school would know what tricks kids use to prevent the doors from locking.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Imagine modern school administrators being such dumbasses that the concept of a manual key lock, which has existed for millennia with minimal flaws, combined with a security patrol checking said locks, another millennia old concept, being too complicated of a system to manage to ensure people don’t get murdered on your watch.

It’s not possible for real humans to be this degraded, it’s just too easy to prevent with 8 collective brain cells to rub together. They have to be co-conspirators at all levels as AC says.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

She probably used one of the tricks.

Phelps
2 years ago

I never got why the school wasted the money on them. I only realize now they were glowing.

I had the advantage of going to dirt poor hood schools where they couldn’t afford them.
If I remember the quote correctly, Dolly Parton said, “I thank God every day that I was blessed to grow up poor.”

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Phelps
2 years ago

“so i could sleep my way to success”

Phelps
2 years ago

Only 66% of the most liberal fifth of young people are heterosexual. r/K Theory in action?

Not here, I don’t think. Just fads and hysteria.
The real test would be if 34% of the most liberal reported actual homosexual acts. I’m pretty sure that all but the same 1-2% as always are claiming to be “bisexual” while exclusively being in heterosexual acts.
It was the same way when I was in AV, all the women claimed to be lesbians to keep the gammas off them, but only actually had sex with men.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Phelps
2 years ago

in my day
true sodomites claimed “bisexuality” to avoid the stigma of sodomy
now fake sodomites claim “bisexuality” to get credit for being “sodomites”

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Phelps
2 years ago

They are sexually abused and brainwashed into their positions:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OQL1Jja3p4

Phelps
2 years ago

The US Navy appears to be rationing food on an aircraft carrier. Have we given everything to whoever is stealing our money in Ukraine?

Most likely it means that they are unable to unrep (Underway Replenishment). Either they don’t have the the ships available to replenish the stores, or the security situation in the Med is so bad that we can’t risk putting unrep ships out there in it.
Here’s the thing, though — if they aren’t getting food, then they also are likely not getting more missiles, bombs, bullets or jet fuel, which comes off the same boats (jet fuel sometimes comes from a separate oiler, but same issues.)

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Phelps
2 years ago

theres what the navy says
and then theres what is truth
as with anything else in the news – take it with a grain of salt

X15
X15
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

I agree, this sounds like a play for money by the Navy. “We can’t feed our babies; WE NEED MORE MONEY.”

Leatherwing
Leatherwing
2 years ago

“Support mounts among US bishops for barring Pelosi from receiving Communion.”
LOL. Now do Biden.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Leatherwing
2 years ago

I’m just curious how receiving communion doesn’t cause these demons to burst into flames on the spot.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

That needs proper exorcism. But I suspect that there is something lacking in the liturgy that ensured that God didn’t imbue the Host with Holiness.

wooderson
wooderson
2 years ago

https://twitter.com/WillManidis/status/1518619064125505539

thread about peculiar gifted and talented program in philadelphia.

kid
kid
2 years ago

Pray for me guys. Now I am not working, and while it is very helpful for healing, I’m scared I won’t be able to pay the bills. I don’t have marketable skills other than English teaching. It will be a case of hopefully getting the energy/health to do some grind to barely afford things. Or potentially you guys have good resources on how to earn money? Especially Macaque Mentality. I hope the TCM recovery kicks in soon.

For what it’s worth, my parents are relatively well off and can easily afford to bankroll my entire lifestyle since I live quite cheaply. But they are narcs(narc+codep, thus why I left them, otherwise I would stay) and whilst I’m very grateful for their help, it is/can be somewhat conditional. I’m scared they may choose to not help me if I decide I don’t want to live the way they want. I am asking them for almost the bare minimum of money.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  kid
2 years ago

I know a guy in Spain who does translation work.
If you can teach English to non-English speakers you might be able to get work as a translator.

kid
kid
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

If only I knew another language, I believe I would not be struggling financially at all.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  kid
2 years ago

Prayers being sent. Usually you need a regular source of income before you start a business. Teaching English is actually very good if you can find clients or if you can find an academy to work with.

But let’s try to make things a bit more interesting for you. If you’re good and the academy owner regularly has open rooms, you can negotiate with the academy people for a higher rate to teach group classes, especially if you figure out a way to market your class to moms. If you’re giving them clients, you have clear leverage to negotiate a percentage deal. So, why not “day game” moms to pay a certain amount a month for after-school group English classes? By “day gaming” I really mean doing local marketing to make an offer that will be hard for them to refuse. I don’t know where you are so I’ll just do the math in dollars: If moms are willing to pay an average of $300/mo to put their kids into an academy, say 10 days a month of group English instruction, then all you need to do is close the sale on 30 kids to get $9,000/mo revenue for you and your academy owner. In this case, you might pay the guy “rent” or work out some sort of percentage deal. The great thing about this is that you’ll not only learn how to start a business, but you’ll learn how to sell, make win-win deals, and create a great service. The service might be anything they are willing to take: English conversation club, English book club, English vocabulary club, etc. Obviously the service you offer must be high quality enough for the moms to try out. One of the things I would do is teach the kids how to make speeches or performances that you can record (with parent permission only) to send regularly to show moms and dads their kids’ progress. Or teach them how to debate in English and record those. Or you can give kids tests and regularly update the moms with the results. The key is to be able to show the moms their kids are actually making some sort of progress.

If you want to work online, then you should start reading the ebizfacts.com newsletters one by one to get an idea of what it actually entails, while reading Felix Dennis’ book, “How to Get Rich” just to get mindset stuff down. Why mindset? I’m not going to sugar-coat it: It’s a lot harder than social media influencers make it out to be. Most people are not built to work for themselves. If Farcesensitive doesn’t mind me plugging Timeless Authors, maybe you can work out your options there. Farcesensitive has been gracious enough to create an area just for people in your situation.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Macaque Mentality
2 years ago

He’s more than welcome.
As are most posters here.

Johannes Q
Reply to  Macaque Mentality
2 years ago

It’s pretty hard to survive teaching English, unless you’re in Middle East, Japan, or South Korea. Everywhere else that I know of, it’s effectively minimum wage work, and if you do any lesson preparation or mark homework it can end up as well under minimum wage. If you’re introverted or just not keen on putting on a professional face it’s exhausting, but there’s no way to survive without working a full 8 hourer. There’s an almost endless supply of young native English speakers who don’t expect more than beer money and a sofa to crash on, so the schools treat teachers like shit, generally. There are smaller, more elite schools but they usually only employ teachers who have degrees in Linguistics, or the DELTA, and who look like business gurus.
I’ve known hustler teachers who had good business sense, and even they found it almost impossible to get regular paying clients. I don’t know anyone who’s managed to do more than barely survive teaching English; indeed, every single English teacher I knew had a rich partner and/or rich parents. One elderly American English teacher I knew said to me once, “it’s not a bad job, as long as you don’t need money.”
That said, if you can get rent money from your parents, you could probably fill in the gaps with teaching.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Johannes Q
2 years ago

I appreciate the info. I don’t know very much about Europe at all (except that a lot of booze I like comes from there). I’ve been able to talk myself into deals with academies, but I freely admit it wasn’t teaching English, as I’m in the US. I was extending the model I used to survive when I was in my 20’s. But I still don’t see how English cannot be profitable without some “embellishments”. It’s possible to “re-market” relatively simple things into something moms see as higher value, even if it’s ubiquitous. Writing/Math/SAT/etc. tutors are a dime a dozen in the US (like you say it is for English tutors in Europe) and I was able to experience some success even without a college degree AND as an introvert. Note that’s why I gave specific examples like “book club”, “speech class”, or “debate class”. This is also why I emphasized group classes: the deal structure is important to profitability. I do admit this was possible because I tend to be far more charismatic than most, I’m relatively good looking, and I am naturally able to dominate conversations with moms. This is a very important and marketable skill in education. If you can win over the moms, you’ve won most of the battle.

On the other end, I hope no one outright dismisses what I wrote because it was meant to illustrate the truth that opportunities of all sizes are everywhere if you know what to look for, how to determine profitability/scalability, how to sell, how to develop a good product/service, and how to structure deals.

If the English teaching won’t work, it will be necessary for kid to develop marketable skills and find what fits his style. The most potentially useful/quick/scalable skill is sales (starting with something B2B like software sales or something), to be honest. But if sales isn’t an immediate option then I really would recommend reading through ebizfacts.com and trying to grok what skills can be marketed quickly and how to do so. Then it will be a matter of execution–keep trying, learning from each attempt, improving yourself, until you hit something.

Personally I’ve also done blue collar stuff like flooring, cabinets, etc. In the US, simple handyman skills like mounting TV’s, garage repair, and IT work is surprisingly marketable as long as you have a car. More complex things like lighting and appliance repair can actually be used to make a good living as long as you are able to master raising your prices, review platforms (get as many 5-stars as possible), advertising, web, and social media side of things. Not sure if these physical skills are as marketable in Europe. They’re great because I was able to listen to audiobooks to engage my mind and at the end of the day you end up feeling accomplished in having built/fixed something physical. I hope this info helps. If kid is willing to go out on his own, it’s very hard, but the earlier he starts the better. I’ve found that those who have worked stable positions even for a few years find it EXTREMELY difficult to work for themselves.

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kid
kid
Reply to  Johannes Q
2 years ago

Very discouraging but I think I’m committed to sticking with English teaching in the short/medium term.

That being said, apparently English speakers do way better than locals wagewise.

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Johannes Q
Reply to  kid
2 years ago

I would add, some people just have an aura of luck to them, a confidence that feels justified, and what will work for them won’t work for others; but English teaching will at least pay the basic bills, and if you find ways to cut corners (e.g. don’t have health insurance or a pension) you can survive without slaving like a dog. The one good thing about it: you meet people, and my view is, the more people you meet, the greater the chance of meeting someone who can help you.

kid
kid
Reply to  Macaque Mentality
2 years ago

I’ll try to get around to joining TA. You seem to have great advice I am relatively hyped about following it when I gain the energy to.

I probably just want a decent wage decently soon for the short/medium term. Why are people not built to work for themselves? If it’s too much work/planning, it likely is not for me at least for now.

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Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  kid
2 years ago

Why are people not built to work for themselves? If it’s too much work/planning, it likely is not for me at least for now.”

Most people would rather have a boss and organization tell them what to do and pay them to do it. Too many reasons for this to list. But with a good plan and if you have the drive/discipline, you want to learn how to work for yourself when you are young before you get bad habits like complacency or mental atrophy.

kid
kid
Reply to  Macaque Mentality
2 years ago

Overall at this point I would be even keener to work for myself if it means a similar or lower level of workload/planning(I don’t mind planning, but it’s a weakness of ADHD). I never understood the homo sapiens slave mentality.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  kid
2 years ago

kid, the condition you’re “healing” from is physical or psychological? You nailed your own problem – you need marketable skills. People today have been made inept in almost all real-world skills by Cabal’s culture war and their education system destruction. You (we all) need to acquire skills. It may be a grind until you’re in a good place but the process will almost certainly empower you. For example, join a contracting crew and start learning how to build/repair houses – get paid to learn. If your parents have the dough consider a college program like: https://acba.edu/ or https://www.uti.edu/
Q said “Learn Russian”. Workout and lift heavy. Get strong.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Huck
2 years ago

Where did he say learn Russian? Curious for context. I tried. It’s hard.

Johannes Q
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

I don’t think Q ever said “learn Russian” as an imperative, I think he was commenting on people like Obama’s mother who speak Russian, and he implied it was part of CIA training.

kid
kid
Reply to  Johannes Q
2 years ago

He only said it once in post 586. https://qalerts.app/?n=566

I’m tempted to learn mainly for slavic girls. Ideally Russian but I might put up with stupid Ukrainian girls just to clack some birds. Long term I figure it will be very useful too. But it might be better to learn the native language of the European country I’m in since I’m already making decent progress.

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kid
kid
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Weirdly I am mainly doing pickup as a hobby. I both want to get girls but also want to learn more about psychology/human connection.

At this point I am rejection resistant to the point where daygame is like the low energy/stress option out of all the things I (could)do. I have even optimised it where I move slowly/with low effort and don’t run up to girls. Other guys seem to care about girls less than me yet spend a lot more effort on it. This is an alternative to online dating/simping at bars/social circle etc which other guys do a lot.

I am girlfriend hunting via this method. I feel I am close to getting a girl I truly care about. I have failed a lot but I’ve also had strong connections with girls. Realistically, I don’t like online or nightgame and I have found that I am bad with social circle and cannot relate to other people in a social circle setting, so it tends to be all poisoned against me(with people thinking i’m weird/a loser, if I act myself/am authentic). Daygame actually positions me to be attractive with girls while still being my true self. If I give this up, it means I’m realistically giving up my best chance to get a girlfriend/family, which is what I care about. I won’t turn down having flings with attractive girls though.

Also if I don’t push it and recover properly, it tends to scratch a similar itch as porn and video gaming without being completely destructive. If daygame makes me masturbate less, it’s totally worth it. I already masturbate very little(on my worst, like 2x/month, sometimes I can go 2 months+), but it is super bad for my body.

Part of the problem in the post might be that I am currently having a cold/flu which put everything on ice for about a week. Weirdly, I did an infrared sauna immediately before I got sick. I wonder if this was a healing reaction. I want to go again to try recover.

I was tempted to email the doc anyways. But mainly about how masturbation drains me, how infrared boosts me, that I got sick, that the herbs are running out, and also, I talked to him about acupuncture last time, but he said he should wait a while with the herbs so the acupuncture has a lasting effect. I was also tempted to talk about how if I am having sex with a girlfriend I should try and limit fluid loss.

I’ll probably talk about all I can think of which is relevant. His English is not that good though.

kid
kid
Reply to  kid
2 years ago

Also for what it’s worth I went to an infrared sauna again today and made sure to take it easy in the 30 mins or so after. I felt much better although still have a bit of a cough. If I won’t have a cold and recover at this pace there definitely won’t be (major)problems healthwise. Although the cold lasted so long and I was so drained pre-first sauna that I had already learned not to trust myself =/. I have “health swings” which can last days/weeks and it’s hard to imagine highs in the middle of lows.

The finances will cut it close though. I hope I recover quickly enough to pull it all together. And thanks MM I will use broad strokes of your advice to do my English teaching gigs. Assuming I don’t get a regular teaching job or will be too drained by it.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago
kid
kid
Reply to  Huck
2 years ago

I wonder why people always ask physical/psychological. I believe it’s super rare or never that my psychological health is the bottleneck and not my physical health. Mindblowing in some sense that people feel “mentally” drained but not physically. I hit the physical wall real quick while I seem relatively psychologically sane if a bit feminine/gamma.

phelps
Reply to  kid
2 years ago

I actually lean the other way, in that they both effect each other directly. When you are physically ill, it damages your psychology, and vice-versa. They often pull each other down, in that you get sick, it makes you depressed, the depression deepens the illness, spiral spiral spiral.
There is no real difference between being mentally and physically drained. This is one of the few social science experiments that can be reliably duplicated. People do worse on mental tests when they are physically fatigued, but you also do worse on physical tests when you are mentally fatigued. You have one reserve of “energy” and you burn it both physically and mentally. All the drains seem to come from one tank, and that tank feeds both the physical and the mental.
The classic case that led to the studies was the Israeli parole board. They keep very detailed minutes, and the policy is that they default to Deny Parole. It’s a hard mental decision to grant parole. What they found was that parole was almost always granted either first thing in the morning, or right after lunch. Because it’s a hard decision, once they were mentally “tired” from the first couple of cases, they just denied out of fatigue — until they got some food and a break, and then they might grant another, before getting tired and not granting anymore.
I think that you have more mental endurance than physical, but they are both effecting each other. If you can improve your physical endurance, you will enhance both.

kid
kid
Reply to  phelps
2 years ago

I believe other people tend to have really screwed up mental conditions I just am not intimately aware of(so thus don’t have a complete picture), but I do feel that it might be, especially in my case/for people like me, feeling mentally bad is just your body’s way of protecting you. Like you are meant to feel a similar way to your body’s state.

If you’re really sick/drained, it would be horrible for you to feel good, because that makes you (over)do stuff, which will make your situation worse. It’s better to feel bad and thus do less.

I have found that all the psychological/mental health “hacks” or other good techniques barely work for me. CBT worked, but presumably depression wasn’t anywhere close to the entirety of my problems.

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

“Only 66% of the most liberal fifth of young people are heterosexual”
One prediction I’ve made: Gen Z-ers in Western countries will have a huge split in their life outcomes: 40% of them will be dead before age 60, 40% will live unusually long, with more centenarians than any other generation.

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

This Is The Worst Microsoft Office Virus I’ve Ever Seen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRON5Ovd1XQ

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

A SCIF at a law firm is like your local McDonalds having three nukes in a back closet. WTF?

Chief_Tuscaloosa
Chief_Tuscaloosa
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Can confirm. A SCIF at Lockheed Martin where aerospace engineers at the assembly plant can speak freely with the military decision-makers/program managers in another state? Perfectly reasonable.

But a LAW FIRM? These people are stupid. Should have set up a dummy contract with a dummy engineering firm renting a room down the hall from the law firm, and have the lawyers use THAT SCIF. So, so, so lazy and stupid. Glad tho

Farcesensitive
2 years ago
Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

The Rwandan Genocide was forcibly stopped by Military action by Kagame.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

Guys, symbols has a new blog post up where he goes into the mcmartin preshool abuse trial:

https://decodingsymbols.wordpress.com/2022/06/01/coded-childrens-cartoons/

Also, for you especially ac, heres a graphic someone put together of a sort of rudimentary hierarchy that shows how information flows, obviously relevant to anyone who is under this thing:

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map
map
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

This is pretty important to understand. You can ask why bother with this complicated process? Why not just have secret communications and just that?

Because, while the dark can hide you, it can also hide your enemies. Secrets also beget unusual behavior, which can be spotted. It’s why secret societies probably get infiltrated all of the time.

Or look at the stupidity of a SCIF in a law firm.

This kind of open comm system makes a lot of sense. It almost guarantees operational security.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago

Alternate take on Sussman verdict. At this point I have no idea about the legal stuff. I know that people who my intuition tells me I can trust are still standing by their statements that God will deliver this country and her people, and in a way that only He could claim the credit.

map
map
Reply to  Lowell Houser
2 years ago

On Durham, I guess I will get this from the X22 report:
https://x22report.com/durham-got-what-he-needed-pawn-sacrificed-how-do-you-set-the-stage-board-ep-2788/
“The world is imploding, the [CB] need to push their agenda, but they have a problem the world can see what they are doing, theses events are not happening by themselves, there is no pandemic or war they can blame this on. The jury came back with a ruling on the Sussman case, they found him not guilty even though the evidence shows he is guilty. Durham knew this was going to happen, but he needed the evidence under oath to move forward with the other indictments, he had to sacrifice Sussman to go after the big game. How do you set the stage (board), think chess. This move was necessary, this is a marathon and it has to be done right. Sussman was a foot soldier, but the information and the admission under oath was more important.”
Again, could be “hopium” but, let’s remember, the Left had its own version of Durham and Q: Bob Mueller. Remember the endless tirades on how, any day now, Trump is going down? How did that turn out before the fraud in 2020?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Lowell Houser
2 years ago

I’m no one special, but when I pray on these things the answer I receive back, and the wording is always the same, is “I will restore the nations” and also that this is not the final battle but the “penultimate” because unlike like sodom where ten righteous men couldn’t be found, there are still too many righteous and too many salvageable souls for trigger the endgame.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Lowell Houser
2 years ago

Also that the timing of the end is only known to the Father because he sees all possible outcomes. It is not known by the Son, because it is not decided. Human action, the actions or inaction of righteous humans, will determine the timing of the end times, if there are still people able and willing to fight the spiritual battle, still saving those souls which can be saved, then it isn’t time for Jesus to come back yet. He doesn’t know the timing because it is our collective actions that choose it, and free will is reL.

Farcesensitive
2 years ago
Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

It’s very curious that Pelosi’s husband was even arrested, and that this news made it into the public. Under normal circumstances, that cop who arrested him would be looking at horrific retaliation. And the media would keep quiet. Now, suddenly, the British media is playing up his killing his brother decades ago in an “accident.”
This alone is big, big news. No, not the story from Pelosi’s past. And not his DUI. It’s big news that we’re even being told about this.

Combine with the Catholic Bishops refusing communion for Nancy, and a big, big message is being sent. Looks like someone is being handed their hat and told their services are no longer required.

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

“…Looks like someone is being handed their hat and told their services are no longer required”

Or, they are now telling her, “hey you have to work with us. Only we can protect you”. Maybe she is hedging on some horrible thing they want done.

X15
X15
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

Possible also.

X15
X15
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Possible.