News Briefs – 06/29/2022

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New Q below. Mark Meadow’s female aide, Cassidy Hutchinson went before the Jan 6th hearing as a surprise witness, and testified to all sorts of bullshit, about Trump sending people to the Capitol knowing they were armed, and expecting violence, and he tried to physically fight Secret Service to take over the limo and steer it to the Capitol so he could take part in the action (even though the drver’s section is cut off from where he is in the back), and Meadows knew there was going to be violence, so it was all White House planned. This is who Q is referencing here, apparently implying she was a plant, and all of that somehow is part of the plan:

In many cases, your take on this is better than mine, and I have no insight what this is supposed to mean. Maybe they want the Committee to indict Trump? Or they want to keep it operational past the midterms so Republicans can take it over and use it to investigate the real actors behind the storming of the Capitol?

Trump was pressured by everyone around him to condemn the Jan 6th protestors, tell the country he lost a fair election, and promise to prosecute everyone in return for protecting himself from a 25th amendment removal. He was like one man standing alone in a tornado filled with traitors, cowards, and shitbags.

The lead Secret Service agent in charge of President Trump’s detail on January 6 will reportedly testify that the former president did not try to commandeer his suburban during the riots, thereby contradicting testimony from former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson on Tuesday.

New footage released by Gubernatorial Candidate Kari Lake and mule-buster Gary Snyder reveals ballot Mules in San Luis, Arizona forging signatures on ballot envelopes and preparing to cast illegal votes in the 2020 stolen election.

A Freeper Vanity post that says the rumor going through US Attorney’s offices is Epstein’s real horror show is the New Mexico ranch, where they think he was making babies with no legal identities for medical experimentation.

Mexico President Lopez Obrador: US.-Mexico border ‘out of control.’ Interesting guy. Took office vowing to expose and destroy the surveillance which had haunted him for decades, but then you never heard any more about it. Did he give up? Is he waiting? was he compromised?

Missouri Attorney General Subpoenas School Districts Over Student Surveys designed to gather intel of kid’s political outlooks. What will blow everyone away is the degree to which they are building files on simple children, and trying to control their destinies. Again, I predict when it all comes out, either the government will smack it all down so violently nobody will ever work for any sort of domestic intel again, or it will provoke an immediate civil war. It will be one or the other.

Another case of another woman who sees there is an airtag which is following her around town, and she assumes it was on her person, because no other person with an airtag on her could possibly be following her from store to store like that. But she cannot find the airtag. Reality – one of her followers had the airtag on his keys, and she was seeing his airtag, until he split and handed her off.

Former Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Michael Stenger testified that paid professional agitators were operating at Jan. 6 riot before he died. Possibly cancer killed him, but there is no official cause of death. And I think their tech can give lymphoma.

Ghislaine Maxwell, 60, is sentenced to 20 years in low security ‘Club Fed’ Danbury prison for sex trafficking and abusing girls with Jeffrey Epstein.

Ghislaine Maxwell to appeal 20-year sentence, says lawyer.

Inside plush ‘Disneyland’ prison with GARDENING course where Ghislaine Maxwell’s lawyer has requested she serve sentence.

Ghislaine’s statement to victims referenced Q’s phrase, “Darkness into the light”

Video, possibly of two Bigfoots stalking a deer. Odd the deer does not hear them. Also, video features a fast-mover at 4:15. There is no longer any guarantee the strange does not exist, if there is something here 50,000 years ahead of us, making our fighter jets appear as if model airplanes. If they are here, and they were going to wander the woods, they might use such a costume as cover.

Hillary Clinton, who has known Clarence Thomas since law school, says he is a person of ‘resentment, grievance, anger.’ They always project.

Frozen actor, Josh Gad, announced Sunday that his brilliant, creative and loving 20 year-old nephew Marco died unexpectedly in his sleep.

Comedian Nick Nemeroff died on Monday, his family said in a statement mourning his “sudden passing.” He was 32

Blink 182 Drummer, 46, Tweets “God save me!” and gets carted off to emergency room with mystery illness. Daughter is tweeting out, asking for prayers.

Atlanta Braves star closer Kenley Janson has been put on the injured list with an irregular heartbeat, the team announced.

Vanderbilt University Hospital originally denied six-month-old August Stoll a needed heart transplant, due to his vaccination status — even though the child’s case was reportedly the “worst” defect that one cardiologist had ever seen.

Sesame Street’ pushes COVID vaccine for children under the age of five.

The California Attorney General’s office leaked the names and addresses of the state’s legal gun owners. They accidently posted it publicly. Not retaliation at all.

Howard Stern says he may run for president, wants to end Electoral College. You’d laugh, but elections are rigged, and he has been sucking Cabal’s ass for years now. They could easily stick him in.

Cornell U. Library removes Gettysburg address, Lincoln Bust after ‘complaints.’

A Rochdale grooming gang leader dubbed ‘The Master’ will be allowed to remain in the UK after being told by the Home Office that despite losing an appeal depriving him of UK citizenship – the first step before deportation to Pakistan – he would not in fact lose his citizenship. It is OK, he is with intelligence.

A very sinister man dressed head-to-toe in a latex bondage suit has returned to terrorize sleepy Somerset villages. Again, probably surveillance, just he needed a cover and grabbed whatever was in the closet.

Turkey has agreed to support Finland’s and Sweden’s bids for NATO membership, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said. It went so well the last time everybody over there had mutual defense treaties going with each other.

Germany and the Netherlands will provide Ukraine with six more Panzerhaubitze 2000 Self Propelled Guns.

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Gunmakers are fleeing the Northeast, complaining about the region’s tough gun laws as they go. If a hard civil war were to happen, having the gun makers behind our lines would be a good thing.

The slippery slope begins – West Virginia Attorney General sends letter requesting CCW reciprocity to Maryland Governor. “The dictates of the Court’s decision are clear. Through one means or another, Maryland must now afford West Virginians a way of publicly carrying in Maryland for self-defense.”

The Supreme Court restores GOP-drawn lines for fall congressional elections in Louisiana.

Republican State Sen. Darren Bailey, who was endorsed by former President Trump, is the projected winner of the Republican gubernatorial primary in Illinois.

A new poll shows Democrats losing support among Asian American and Pacific Islander voters in several Senate battleground states compared to 2020.

Spread r/K Theory, because It would be easier to trust the plan if it wasn’t indecipherable. 

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Farcesensitive
2 years ago

I think Q is either saying she was spotted as an enemy mole and then manipulated through her emotions or that she was turned using her emotions.

She is obviously destroying the Demoncrat case by making a mockery of the hearings with ridiculous stories either because she was fed them or on purpose.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

Dinner last night. Overheard a lawyer formerly with the NAACP and a lesbian government official who “loves Uncle Joe but thinks he’s past his prime”…

Their take: “Cassidy was fantastic!” True believers.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

There are well known “conservative” writers like Rod Dreher who bought the whole thing hook, line and sinker.
Normie hatred of Trump is so intense that there is no lie that they will not buy in order to further tarnish him, even if the lie is exposed and shown conclusively to be false.
They need to believe Trump is insane and evil.

nachobizns
nachobizns
Reply to  Another Dave
2 years ago

How was hearsay even allowed as evidence?

nachobizns
nachobizns
Reply to  Another Dave
2 years ago

Also, We’ve gone from Trump being to weak to hold a cup with questionable tremor and gait to now lunging at a SS member? Goalposts are all over the place.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

TDS. It really does make me think that there is something different about Trump, the sheer irrationality of their hatred. For me it’s in their faces, the looks they had when he was elected, and for months and years after.

Rex regum venient
Rex regum venient
2 years ago

“Atlanta Braves star closer Kenley Janson has been put on the injured list with an irregular heartbeat, the team announced.”

Sports may be very different in 10 years or so.

nachobizns
nachobizns
Reply to  Rex regum venient
2 years ago

Steroids, drugs, or vex

Rex regum venient
Rex regum venient
2 years ago

“Turkey has agreed to support Finland’s and Sweden’s bids for NATO membership, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said.”

How much do you think Erdogan was paid?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Rex regum venient
2 years ago

At LEAST 10% for the big guy.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Rex regum venient
2 years ago

He was paid in ways we might never know, and frankly, most decent people wouldn’t want to know what was agreed to behind closed doors.
I’ve been redpilled for 30 years, and yet even I can still be surprised at how venal and despicable these “leaders” really are.

Rex regum venient
Rex regum venient
2 years ago

“A new poll shows Democrats losing support among Asian American and Pacific Islander voters in several Senate battleground states compared to 2020.”

Trump won Polynesians 52 to 45 in 2020. He lost Asians 40 to 51 as well, although he was about even with Asian males. AA and PI are two very different groups. I’m sure Asians in the US have been feeling the heat strongly since 2021, and many of their home countries are under threat of imminent war. Also, this should go without saying, various East Asain nationalities are very different from each other, more different than the multitude of West Europeans could ever be from each other.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
2 years ago

Vaccine shedding finally proven

https://igorchudov.substack.com/p/vaccine-shedding-finally-proven

I felt really off after my mutant co-workers started letting themselves being jabbed. I thought it was my imagination or maybe even a mild case of Covid itself. Lasted several weeks.

🌲forestanon🌲
🌲forestanon🌲
Reply to  Corn Pop
2 years ago

I did, too. Unvaxxed but all my coworkers were double vaxxed and boosted. I came down with shingles. An unvaxxed friend who is in her late twenties developed such a severe case of shingles she was hospitalized for several days. I thought is was almost unheard of for younger people to get shingles—that it was a senior citizen sort of ailment…but we’re seeing a lot of that these days.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  🌲forestanon🌲
2 years ago

The underlying reason for the resurgence of shingles and it’s presence in younger people is the chicken pox vaccine. After you kick chicken pox, the virus hides out in one or more of your nerves and re-emerges as shingles if it isn’t kept in check. In a non-vaxx natural course of disease, young and middle aged adults are re-exposed to the virus from young children having chicken pox and it gives their immune system a boost for keeping the virus suppressed within their own systems. With little kids getting the chicken pox vaccine, they never develop chicken pox, never re-expose the adults, and it leaves everyone more susceptible to shingles. I have no trouble believing that the immune system hit from the covid vax is compounding this already known problem.

Here’s a fairly even-handed explanation:
https://www.ox.ac.uk/research/everything-you-need-know-about-chickenpox-and-why-more-countries-don’t-use-vaccine

🌲forestanon🌲
🌲forestanon🌲
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

That is very helpful. I had chicken pox in junior high–late, I guess. When my sons caught it as children, I got chicken pox AGAIN. I began working an in person job July of last year—everyone else was vaxxed. Within a few weeks, I had shingles.

nachobizns
nachobizns
Reply to  🌲forestanon🌲
2 years ago

I’m vaxxed/boosted. Kind of a catch-22 situation for me. My kids are free range tho. Came about their antibodies the old fashioned way and not actually clinically sick. Lo and behold, despite my “immaculate” status (lol) I got covid a couple weeks ago anyway. Mostly respiratory but kind of like a mild to moderate influenza or nasty cold with a bacterial sinus infection/pneumonia to top it off.

Don’t think for one second there is such a thing as “sudden adult death syndrome”. There isn’t.

🌲forestanon🌲
🌲forestanon🌲
Reply to  nachobizns
2 years ago

I’m sorry to hear you caught the coof, but glad that it wasn’t severe. I’m hearing vitamin D levels being low can impact that. Best wishes for a speedy recovery.

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Corn Pop
2 years ago

I’ve been reading through the original substack article and the comments.

The good news is that if you are not MNRA injected, and are around injectees, when shedding occurred you just get sick in weird ways that your immune system can still fight off. You don’t get the full load of whatever is in the injection. The bad news is that shedding still happens and you still get sick, and we don’t know really if the good news is correct. Its still early and we know little about this.

I am not injected but my wife is and have gotten rashes consistent with “long covid”, though I also have always had eczema so its hard to tell.

mel
mel
Reply to  Ed
2 years ago

This may not have been from shedding. She is your wife, ahem.
Look up a baboon study. They vaccinated (I think standard vaccine) either just the boys or just the girls. Cannot remember at the moment.
Boys and girls kept in separate cages, supposedly no contact.
Love found a way. Girls got preggers, and all sexes ended up with blood reflecting having been vaccinated.

Marielle Redclaw
Reply to  Corn Pop
2 years ago

I was pregnant at the time, and was ready to go to court over it, armed with the miscarriage evidence that was already coming out. Fortunately, the mandate got nuked in a court before the deadline.
My husband and I remain #pureblood.

🌲forestanon🌲
🌲forestanon🌲
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
2 years ago

Well done. Thank you for protecting your little one.

🌲forestanon🌲
🌲forestanon🌲
2 years ago

“Another case of another woman who sees there is an airtag which is following her around town, and she assumes it was on her person, because no other person with an airtag on her could possibly be following her from store to store like that.”

Any recommendations for apps used to track AirTags around you?

🌲forestanon🌲
🌲forestanon🌲
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

So I checked the Play store for Android and screencapped image of two apps with the highest ratings. Both are paid versions bc I don’t like ads. One has a review that mentions finding an AirTag in his car. On the other app, a reviewer says he used the app to locate lost earbuds which is a handy feature I had not considered. 🤔 But what interested me about that one is a review from a user who says he is a TI who gets high doses of EMF and this app has a notification feature for that.

🌲forestanon🌲
🌲forestanon🌲
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Second app screencap

🌲forestanon🌲
🌲forestanon🌲
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
2 years ago

Thank you!

phelps
Reply to  🌲forestanon🌲
2 years ago

It’s built into iPhones. For Android you need an app like Tracker Detect or AirGuard.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> The California Attorney General’s office leaked the names and addresses of the state’s legal gun owners. They accidently posted it publicly. Not retaliation at all.

That happened in Arkansas and Missouri as well. “It’s not doxxing if the State does it!”

Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

“Besides, what the fuck are you powerless proles gonna do about it?”

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

In many cases, your take on this is better than mine, and I have no insight what this is supposed to mean. Maybe they want the Committee to indict Trump? Or they want to keep it operational past the midterms so Republicans can take it over and use it to investigate the real actors behind the storming of the Capitol?”
–that is because, as much as i appreciate your efforts, your focus on looking at everything through one lens has narrowed your perceptions and ability to see other things. that “40,000 foot view” is important when trying to understand Q. this is the trap into which many academicians fall, and it would seem that it is time to begin remedying it.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

As usual, Q refuses clarity, even at this late date with WWIII on our doorstep.
And no, I don’t trust their plan until I know what it actually is 5 years in.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Another Dave
2 years ago

The plan is what it’s always been: for you and other Americans to get involved in waking up your fellow citizens and pushing back against our mainstream media, and ultimately in taking back our country.

highangelhell
highangelhell
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Heck Yeah!

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

The plan always included Patriot action in concert with Anon action.
We can’t accomplish much without it and we haven’t seen much of it yet.
Q needs to get moving too.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

>Video, possibly of two Bigfoots stalking a deer. Odd the deer does not hear them. Also, video features a fast-mover at 4:15. There is no longer any guarantee the strange does not exist, if there is something here 50,000 years ahead of us, making our fighter jets appear as if model airplanes. If they are here, and they were going to wander the woods, they might use such a costume as cover.

I’m a bit skeptical about these videos, especially when they’re presented by relatively “weird” people like a dude who goes throat singing in the woods alone. Not saying fake outright, but this is the type of person who is more likely than joe normie to try and fake something like this to prove some point.

The first close up of the face peeking around the tree is suspicious due to the relative clarity of the face vs. the video static and artifacting of the rest of the scene immediately around it. It’s a bit crisper, which suggests it could be composited into the scene after the fact with noise overlay added to try and blend it into the scene.

And the UFO at 4:15 falls again into the “After Effect 101” potential course outline. I’m skeptical of a lot of these for the exact reason that faking a blurry line going fast on a 5 second video is trivially easy in editing software. Combine this with the government’s openly stated plans for Project Blue Beam and it feels like they might be producing these videos as predictive programming for whatever fake and gay space invader plot they have hiding in the wings for a true emergency.

Marielle Redclaw
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

“Gah! Bigfoot!” was my reaction when the camera panned to the guy recording the video. 😀 Yeah, I’m a mean girl. Oh well.

He makes me think of Hurley from Lost.

Anonymous-ish
Anonymous-ish
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
2 years ago

I had to stop at that point. I mean come on…

phelps
2 years ago

From our advertiser, where clicks on them make us look good – Was the Freeport LNG terminal explosion a Russian cyber attack? Would be brilliant if true. Vlad knew he could bring Europe to its knees with gas, but only if the US supply was cut off. 

I was thinking about this the other day. Putin lived through the collapse of the Soviet Union, studied it for decades to understand how it happened.
Now, we are collapsing like the Soviet Union did, with the exact same pressures and behaviors. I think that Russia might actually be behind all the food supply disruptions, and the only reason that Russia is being finally attributed it because oil security is so much higher than food.
The key to a Soviet collapse, on the other hand, is that you need a Boris Yeltsin waiting in the wings to climb on that tank and tell the military to stand down from Gorbachev’s coup. I think Biden is Gorbachev, and Trump is that Yeltsin (in Putin’s plan.)

B.Chiclitz
B.Chiclitz
Reply to  phelps
2 years ago

The communist revolution was a cabal operation to prevent a Christian civilization that was killing it from spreading it’s influence to the rest of Europe. I think Putin as “Revenge of Nicolas II” is completely appropriate and playing out rather nicely.
I would recommend “The Struggle for World Power: Revolution and Counter Revolution” by Russian author George Knupffer for a historical overview of all things Cabal and Russia related, if interested. It was written in 1958, but oh so timely…

phelps
Reply to  B.Chiclitz
2 years ago

I don’t disagree.

highangelhell
highangelhell
Reply to  phelps
2 years ago

Well whatever the case may be I’d rather live in a Christian civilization than pay taxes to support whatever weirdo shit we have going ob here in the U.S.

darby
darby
2 years ago

>If they are here, and they were going to wander the woods, they might use such a costume as cover.
One of the features of this sort of thing, if you follow the reports, is some ability to appear as whatever might seem less scary. For example, owls or rabbits with big black eyes. IIRC there was some modern abductee saying their grandfather in the 1800’s got visits from humanoid rabbits with big black eyes. Another report talked of airships back then too. My guess is they aren’t using rubber masks to create these illusions. Either its some form of holography, or else the brain is being directly manipulated to create/alter perceptions. Keep in mind, these are stories and I have no way to vouch for them.
On the note of unbelievable stories, one very effective psyop or perhaps natural human tendency is automatic rejection of certain ideas or stories with ridicule. Your mass surveillance theory for example, though not as extreme as the above, comes within the influence of this tendency. This is a real shame, because I think this contributes to the persistence of delusions and the inability to accept higher truths. And it isn’t like such asshole behavior of rejection hasn’t occurred in things that were mundane too. One example is the proton motive force in mitochondria generating ATP. When that was first proposed, it was ridiculed as ridiculous by so-called scientists extremely, yet today its part of biology 101 in every highschool. People are real assholes, especially well-educated experts who in their pride think they already know how everything works.
I don’t know why people have this tendency so strongly, and I myself have been guilty of it many times, as I am sure everyone has been. Its something I now spend some effort at being aware of and not allow to affect my judgement. It really is unfair to people who have had extreme experiences to just be rejected out of hand. It sort of dehumanizes them, as if their experience has no meaning or importance or that their perceptions don’t matter at all. To avoid this, how many people just never speak of it? As such, how much about the world do we not understand because people couldn’t spend a few minutes listening without being judgmental assholes? In many ways humanity’s colossal ignorance is an indictment of their very poor attitudes.
That said, there is a lot of of misinformation, intentional in many cases I would guess, put out there to muddy the waters. And pathological liars who get off on attention. And also just straight delusional people. Although, for anything important, I would guess agents are mostly responsible for the lies. This makes sifting the BS from the legit occurrences very difficult. So what to do? Hard to say, this is a tough nut to crack. But I think at least NOT making fun of someone who expresses such stories is a good and modest start. That doesn’t mean you have to believe them, but at least don’t make fun of them. You can listen, then choose to think its not true, or the occurrence was otherwise than as perceived without being a dick about it.

darby
darby
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Indeed. Its pretty obvious that Dr. mullis was not dealing with an anthropomorphic raccoon. However, that some trickery was put into his perception, that doesn’t mean that he didn’t have this experience or that it was remotely his fault that the whole truth of the matter was not forthcoming to him. With illusions this advanced it takes a lot of consideration, as well as surveying many different stories, to start to make sense of it. To start to tease out the illusions from the real motivations. And the first thing you can be sure of is whoever engineers these experiences is intentionally putting in misleading information. That of course is not the fault of the experiencer, and they shouldn’t be made fun of because they were subjected to advanced illusion tech and/or psionic illusions.
Ironically, in the case of big foot I don’t think this is necessarily a result of illusioneering. That being more appropriate in other stories. Believe it or not, I do because of my own experiences (and I think that is the only way you can come to understand any of this stuff as being true: subjective personal experiences that preserve the free-will of others to not believe), but I think the law of one material is real channeled material from higher dimensional benevolent entities. Akin to what some call “higher self” in new age circles. Although not OUR higher self, beings on the same level as that. In any event, big foot was discussed early on in the material and according to them there are three types of big foot.
https://www.lawofone.info/results.php?q=bigfoot
1) The asteroid belt used to be a planet. It had a race at our level, 3rd density, with greater tech than is available to most of earth (excluding secret programs and black projects) and it blew itself up as well as their whole planet. The universe is spiritual and not even they ceased to exist even after so massive a blunder. Reincarnation is also real, and for doing something so shitty Karmic restitution was called for. Such restitution is in the form of incarnation in a 2cnd density, or animal, shell even though their consciousness is of third density. That is one type of big foot. Although many of these have completed this restitution and have integrated with the rest of us. It may explain some of the problems we experience here with humanity if you think about what a whole race capable of blowing up there planet might be like after such a trauma. Other trauma ladden groups and spiritual repeaters have also come here to try and get their act together.
2) A reserve group of biological material for us to use should we destroy our own biosphere through nuclear weapons. These currently do not have 3d souls, and in that sense are strictly animals. Allegedly something about their makeup allows them to more easily withstand radiation than our current bodies. Let us hope we don’t end up having to do our own karmic restitution. From what I understand, just being here when it happens is enough to have to go through that journey.
3) The third type is a thought-form or physically manifested thought projection. (I suppose this could be called advanced holography, although not technically the same). The purpose of these is probably as unique as the different individuals creating it. I am not sure how common this particular type is, but since such a projection could be anything not just a big foot, I tend to suspect its used relatively seldomly and that most bigfoot sightings are of the first two types. Which would mean that the video, if real, was probably not the result of some illusion. That is if they even were bigfoot. I couldn’t really make them out very well.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  darby
2 years ago

Great post. People definitely dismiss certain types of experiences immediately if they don’t recall having anything similar happen to them or if that type of experience is viewed as something supernatural. It is very isolating – one example would be precognitive experiences, whether it came from a dream or while awake. I’ve had numerous experiences like that and gave up long ago trying to describe or discuss with others. I am open to various possibilities that are rational, such as that I am (perhaps) more aware of my inner monologue and have better dream recall than many others, so notice these experiences more often, but maybe it happens to everyone. And if it does, there might be a reasonable non-supernatural explanation. But they shut off their brain the second I bring it up and wave it off as coincidence, or I must have the date wrong (had the thought/dream after the experience), or that I am mentally ill or demon-possessed. With regard to surveillance, it has occurred to me that if voice-to-skull is a real thing (is it?), then these kinds of experiences could be induced in people to make them feel or appear crazy to others. That seems pretty far out there, but who knows?
At any rate, with the exception of anonymous posting in forums and such from time to time, I never discuss this stuff anymore with anyone at all in real life.

darby
darby
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

I have also had dreams which later became real events. They tend to be short in duration, rather vague as a result, and often not super important (for me specifically, I don’t know how useful your experiences were). And never with a specific date, it could be weeks, months or years later which the actual event occurs. Not sure what to make of it, except it probably has something to do with experiencing time-space while asleep, which is when most people explore that realm (even if they don’t realize it, everyone does I am pretty sure). If space-time is 3 dimensions of physicality and 1 of time, time-space is its mirror with three dimensions of time and one of physicality. We are semi stuck in place in time only able to move in one direction at a certain rate, in time-space again this is mirrored with time exploration being more free and physicality limited. Just exploring such a thing you would expect to sometimes see future events since you aren’t stuck in time as you are in waking life. But what you happen to see may or may not be important if you aren’t skilled in where you are going and what you are looking at. Clearly, I am not particularly skilled. Just enough that random things are seen occasionally. Not even that often.
Many predictors of the future, new age type people, attempt to do so through channeling higher entities. While I greatly appreciate the lawofone material, I myself would never attempt it. It is rather dangerous if not done with absolutely pure intentions, and even then other issues can result if not perfectly balanced. One thing to note about such things, higher positive entities will not speak of doom and gloom in what they say. They would not do something that generates fear. Doom and gloom predictions usually result because the channel, if sincere and not a complete fraud, because their intentions are not pure and that opens them up to negative contact. For example, seeking financial gain, trying to build an organization which they are the leader of, seeking fame and self-aggrandizement all detune the channel. This opening allows doom and gloom predictions. Often these don’t actually come to pass, thus discrediting the channel. The channel may be relatively positive even with the above issues, but because of them they were given faulty information and they service is diminished.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

A good time to review what “plant” actually symbolizes:

https://decodingsymbols.wordpress.com/2021/02/25/plants-and-water-comms/

Obviously, now that Q is going again, I think it would be wise to look at things fresh, as it is obvious if anons actually understood what Q was actually trying to get at, there would be no need to keep on saying the same symbolic phrases. Clowns tried to lead people to believe that “water” has to do with watermarked ballots. This isn’t true. “Water”, at it’s core, simply means information. Plants are silent and need water to grow.

Anyone on any media platform pushing the watermarked ballots bullshit should be immediately suspect, and either labeled a clown, or misinformed.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Your guess is as good as anyone else’s, because we are 5 years in with Q and have less clarity than many assumed before the 2020 election and the fallout from that.
I lost interest in Q several months after the election fiasco was allowed to stand, and now everything is in the shitter in this country with no respite in sight.
I just focus on my own family now because I have no idea what these Intel assholes, even the good ones, are up to.
Too many word games that come up short. If there is a real plan they should shut up about it and get on with it.

Marielle Redclaw
Reply to  Another Dave
2 years ago

I don’t think they realize if they just shot the traitors, over half the country would be holding parades for them. People are *done* with these babbling psychopaths and show trials.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
2 years ago

You make it sound so easy.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
2 years ago

Exactly.
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.
.
What is at stake?
Who has control?
SURPRISE WITNESS.
Who was surprised?
Who will be surprised?
Use your logic.
Can emotions be used to influence decisions?
How do you control emotion?
Define ‘Plant’.
How do you insert a plant?
Can emotions be used to insert a plant?
Who is Cassidy Hutchinson?
Trust the plan.
Q
.
.
No one gives a fuck about the J6 trial, Q. No one is watching. The same idiots who think Trump is bad orange tweeter pussy grabber man, believe the vagina they put on the stand was telling the truth. The time for convincing people is over.
And following up on that. Patel Patriot and Kash need to be fucking deported, along with their whole fucking clan.

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Terracedeck
Terracedeck
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
2 years ago

Re “People are *done* with these babbling psychopaths”
You apparently live in a fantasy world. Familiarize yourself with The 2 Married Pink Elephants in the Room in order for you (and nearly everyone else) to start waking up to the objective reality about people.

map
map
Reply to  Another Dave
2 years ago

I just tell intel people that my bugout gear is in their homes.

highangelhell
highangelhell
Reply to  map
2 years ago

Oh shit!

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Another Dave
2 years ago

Q’s plan is very simple: you and your fellow citizens are supposed to take back control of this country.
Why are you opposed to that plan?

I hear anti Q Queers all day blabbing stupid things like, “I’m not doin’ a thing til I see Q do something!” Well, that’s convenient. People will use every excuse to not get off their ass. They are all sitting back waiting for Q to “do something.” While at the same time insisting that Q was a dirty trick to make them complacent. And that someone to “trust the plan” means to sit on their couch eating popcorn.

This is insane. I don’t know how people believe it.

Q’s plan was simple and it is flawless: He gave you plenty of assistance in pointing out things to your fellow citizens that will help to wake them up. You are to take that and wake up more people until such time as enough American citizens decide to become involved, to become citizens, and to participate in self-governance.

The real question is why you think it could be anything else. And why people think refusing to follow Q or to do anything is going to help them at all.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

The only queers are clowns like you who can’t handle skepticism about Q and his magical plan in an open forum. Americans who needed Q to compel them to get off their ass are a little late to the party, but if trusting a plan you know nothing about is the kind of thing that floats your boat then have at it.
Don’t expect other adults who have been awake for decades to roll over and act like giddy teenagers.
I’ve been an activist since the early 90’s you jackass. I went to every anti lockdown and anti mandate protest large and small in my home city. My wife went to various city offices and candidate headquarters and demanded, face to face, answers about lockdowns and vax mandates for 2 years running.
I went to anti mandate meetings and events where only a dozen people showed up in a city where at least half the population was unvaxxed according to city stats. People being actively oppressed in their home town couldn’t be bothered to show up, but my wife and I did.
Did you do any actual organizing or street activism, or even call your local city council and harass them on a daily basis over blatantly unconstitutional policies?
Carrying water for Q doesn’t mean a damn thing in the real world, and since Q is putting his program out there, we get to question it and pick it apart.
Being a blind follower might feel good to you but it looks weak and ineffective to me.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Another Dave
2 years ago

Yes, yes and good for you.

Indigo Arc
Indigo Arc
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Yeah, I’ve just about had it with the “nothing is happening!” cryers who do nothing but scroll all day looking for someone to report that the dictator has arrived and mass killing is underway. Things absolutely ARE happening, despite the black-pilling bums who think constant online complaining each to the other is participation in saving the U.S.
White hats see this crap, too, and so long as there is a prevailing sentiment of carping instead of action and participation in the process, there is no way enough people are ready to “take back their country” -and most importantly, KEEP their country.
That said, and were I running the op to TABA (take America back again), I would definitely place a time limit on the wait for enough people to grasp the full clue in order to spare maximum innocent lives (which is exactly a major part of this massive op -and the reason for the slow, steady progress). There is with every undertaking a point of diminishing returns, after all.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Indigo Arc
2 years ago

We passed the point of diminishing returns and the point of negative returns a long time ago.
Does it seem like Q has done a few things? Yes
Does it seem like Q has done enough that actually makes a difference? No

IF things continue along their current trajectory we will lose and a blatant tyrannical dictatorship will be imposed on us that will take generations to break.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Waking people up is important.
But it is useless while the enemy controls all the levers of power.
Q promised to do some things too, and Q has more ability to affect the levers of power than we ever will.
We must do what we can but Q must stop talking and start doing.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Another Dave
2 years ago

The money quote.
“…If there is a real plan they should shut up about it and get on with it…”

phelps
2 years ago

testimony from former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson on Tuesday.

In the movie version of the Jan 6 committee, the role of Cassidy Hutchinson will be played by Amber Heard. (Also, I’m waiting to find out that her name echos, because EST.)

Atavisionary
Atavisionary
2 years ago

>Doxxing gun owners in commiefornia.
Sounds like a desire to provide cover for assassinations. If its a secret govt database and they start getting targeted then no question who is behind it. Doxx them, and plausible deniability is created. In that case, it doesn’t HAVE to be the govt doing it, or the cabal behind it pulling the strings. But you can be sure that assassinations aren’t being carried out by isolated groups of crazy political radicals.

Chief_Tuscaloosa
Chief_Tuscaloosa
2 years ago

Best Comment
“Audience member who jumped on stage during performance tackled by security”
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10956399/Mom-saved-sons-Uvalde-gunman-claims-harassed-police.html
Hat tip: @theabove at SocialGalactic

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phelps
2 years ago

Hillary Clinton, who has known Clarence Thomas since law school, says he is a person of ‘resentment, grievance, anger.’ They always project.

If he were, he would be a leftist, not an originalist.

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> A Freeper Vanity post that says the rumor going through US Attorney’s offices is Epstein’s real horror show is the New Mexico ranch, where they think he was making babies with no legal identities for medical experimentation.

Note Epstein claimed several times during interviews with the press, that he had a private lab doing medical experimentation for virility and life prolongation. I thought it interesting that none of the interviewers followed that with questions.

mel
mel
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

Isn’t that lack of curiosity interesting?
See also:
1) Yesterday’s item – fashion designer Peter Nygard
2) John of God and his literal baby farm. It haunts me still how no one asked (and thus never answered) where ALL of those babies went.

highangelhell
highangelhell
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Someone who needs to be tossed into a wood chipper. Feet first.

phelps
2 years ago

Two SCOTUS decisions:

OKLAHOMA v. CASTRO-HUERTA  

Non-indian commits a crime (criminal neglect) against his Indian step-daughter. Occurs in Indian Country (Tulsa, Creek nation.) He claims that only the feds can prosecute him, not the state, because Indian law. SCOTUS says state still has jurisdiction over non-Indians, and keeps his conviction.

TORRES v. TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY  

Texas State Trooper goes to Iraq as part of USNG. Gets bronchitis there from burning trash, etc. TxDPS says he can’t do his job as state trooper anymore, refuses to give him another position. Sues under his rights to get his old job or equivalent back after serving.
Texas claims sovereign immunity. SCOTUS rules that Congress’ power to raise an army trumps Texas’ sovereignty and therefore Texas isn’t immune to laws designed to allow Congress to raise an army (like guaranteeing you have your job waiting for you when you serve in the reserves.)

phelps
2 years ago

The slippery slope begins – West Virginia Attorney General sends letter requesting CCW reciprocity to Maryland Governor. “The dictates of the Court’s decision are clear. Through one means or another, Maryland must now afford West Virginians a way of publicly carrying in Maryland for self-defense.”

I think that the Full Faith and Credit Clause should now apply, and every state should have reciprocity, just like a driver’s license.

Chief_Tuscaloosa
Chief_Tuscaloosa
2 years ago

Reference the CA AG office leaking addresses of judges.
Be interesting if autistes compared disclosed judges versus non-disclosed (Cabal protected).

B.Chiclitz
B.Chiclitz
2 years ago

A Freeper Vanity post that says the rumor going through US Attorney’s offices is Epstein’s real horror show is the New Mexico ranch, where they think he was making babies with no legal identities for medical experimentation.

Carthage, a mercantile state, sacrificed children to Moloch in exchange for economic prosperity.

In a broader sense, we serve Moloch every time we sacrifice their future prosperity in exchange for our present prosperity. This includes burdening future generations with debt, marketing and advertising which targets kids, deciding not to have kids because they are too expensive or they will threaten our career or cramp our lifestyle, etc etc etc etc

It is satanic in the sense that it is an inversal of the natural order, a natural order where “the needs of the child” is the driving force of all life, and is honored by the old sacrificing for the young, parents sacrificing for their kids, this generation sacrificing for the next.

Children, from a purely economic perspective, are the only value humans can create out of nothing. We should not be surprised messianic materialists would mine them like gold.  Abortion, pedophilia, MK-Ultra, eugenics, childhood vaccines, and child labor…are the logical extensions of a materialistic mindset made more concrete and visible when allowed to devolve without resistance.

Moloch is a ponzi scheme, a clever trick, and the only trick, to obtaining prosperity outside of God’s Will. Satan’s banker, if you will. And we have been unknowingly in collusion with Cabal as such, enjoying the tainted fruits of this prosperity. The founding of our own country has been seeded by God (Plymouth) and Moloch (Jamestown) from the beginning.

But the bills for this devil’s bargain are now coming due at a more rapid rate, for both us and Cabal, not so easy to ignore. Mass repent or mass collapse seems the only two options.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
Reply to  B.Chiclitz
2 years ago

Statue of Liberty is in New York, not Jamestown. The South, to it’s credit tried to keep nations divided. The North mixed them, that’s Babylon.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

The tower of babel is just the human attempt to build a building that reaches into heaven. To wage war on God.
A united humanity under Satan’s rule would do that. Until the coming of the Gospel that is.

Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
2 years ago

“He {Trump} was like one man standing alone in a tornado filled with traitors, cowards, and shitbags.”

which is why it’ll ALL have to be torn down, burnt to ashes, and the ashes scattered to the 4 winds at sea. imagine a mighty skyscraper, 500 stories tall. the biggest and finest and fanciest edifice in the world. nothing else even comes close. now imagine that due to (intentional) mismanagement, that skyscraper has been allowed to become riddled with vermin: rats, roaches, termites, ants, pigeons, scorpions, centipedes… you name it, they’re there. a LOT. every morning, the occupants come in to find the magnificent carrara marble floors and mahogany & teak woodwork covered in rat shit and swarmed by billions of roaches. the termites have somehow learned to eat steel, so now the bldg. is dangerously structurally unsound. the pigeons have frickin lasers on their heads. etc etc. an **absolute** infestation.

the occasional new mgmt tries to fight back – they send in newer, and better, exterminators. and for awhile, they see some small success: ‘the rats & pigeons are mostly gone from floors 141-145.’ like that. and that’s nice, but it never lasts. eventually, the old mgmt rolls back in, and then it’s let the good vermin times roll, baby.

so what do you do? what, eventually, are you FORCED to conclude? right: all efforts to fix the problem are nothing but destined-to-fail bandaids. your amazing skyscraper is ruined, teetering on the edge of total collapse, and it can’t be saved. one man alone _certainly_ can’t save it all by himself. no matter how smart, how talented, how charismatic, how ruthless, how awesome he may be, eventually, the sheer numbers of the vermin will overwhelm him. it’s alllll gonna have to be torn down. and here we are at last.

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Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
2 years ago

“…which is why it’ll ALL have to be torn down, burnt to ashes, and the ashes scattered to the 4 winds at sea…”

This is absolutely 100% untrue. Let it be known that a tactic stated by the Jews is to foster conflict and break up nations so they will fight among themselves. This was a publicly stated goal said in I think 1998 by one of the head rabbis in Israel. He was referring to Ukraine and Russia. It would not surprise me a bit if the same goal was stated for the US.

There is a better way., Illegal US Supreme Court rulings took away rural representation in the State Senates. This lead to all the major cities centralizing power in their hands. We can stop this and in the process totally take control of the WHOLE country. We don’t need to break up anything. Wouldn’t it be better to run the whole ball of wax like WE WANT?

The whole entire Jew playbook is to control institutions from various choke points and do so ruthlessly. We can do exactly the same.

Here’s links to comments I made exhaustively covering exactly how to take the whole country back in a short amount of time.

https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-11-04-2021/#comment-376283

here,

https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-01-06-2022/#comment-381904

and here,

https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-05-07-2022/#comment-392401

and all they need to do this is a majority vote.

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

I think you are right. Problem is that there is no “we,” and keeping things that way is one of the Chief goals.

Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

so your solution is to have the infested system take the necessary steps to cleanse itself. just get the supreme court to slap their wrists, and the deep state and the entire government bureaucracy class, including the long-converged media, the education mafia, medicine, law, and of course the military & MIC, will sheepishly slink away and start doing The Right Thing like George Washington did. they’ll do this willingly and without a fight, because _somebody told em they had to_.

your naivete is kinda refreshing. good luck with that.

highangelhell
highangelhell
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

If cabal can rig elections then it’s not check it’s check mate.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago
Marielle Redclaw
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

One wishes God could be a little more surgical in his smiting

phelps
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
2 years ago

Our reward is waiting for us in heaven, not here in this fallen world.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
2 years ago

The Great White Throne Judgment is when that happens.
But in the meantime God does do things collectively for his own reasons.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

Science-anons- thoughts on reproducing with a man who got the J&J shot? My husband succumbed to it to keep his job. Thankfully listened enough for “not mRNA.”. We’d like 2-3 more kids, but I don’t have a sense of the gamete/germline risks for the adenovirus vector vac. It wouldn’t be genetic changes, rather spike protein/general virus damage to the sperm? It’s been well over a year now, and he’s agreed to no boosters.

mel
mel
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

This.
All of this.
Long ago I worked a great deal with mRNA.
It is notoriously unstable stuff reflected in the original roll-out of the “vaccines” requiring special freezers, very short storage times in said special freezers, and very limited time at room temperature in which to inject people.
This was my first tip off that the “vaccines” weren’t all they appeared. Making them mRNA based (with all the attendant problems) was totally retarded. When TWO independent companies decided this was the route to take, the smell test overwhelmed me with rot.
I will pray for you and your family. As AC said, no one can know the permanent effects/changes from these injections.
I personally am very pessimistic regarding long term, negative effects/changes from these injections, but with God nothing is impossible. He loves us so deeply that if it is His will, you will have your 2-3 more healthy, happy babes. Best wishes.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Thanks A/C, I really appreciate the detailed and forthright response.

Just to be clear, I’m not vaxxed, which I think is probably less risky than vaxxed wife/unvaaxxed husband. Beyond the possible and unknown effects to a baby, I don’t particularly like the idea of the mRNA getting into me from the baby’s stem cells though, but maybe that’s just selfish.

I also appreciate your instinct that they may have switched out for saline. His batch number is a “hot” one and multiple family members that got the same batch 3-4 weeks before him had moderate to severe reactions, ranging from weird skin stuff to severe heart problems. He had no reaction whatsoever- no swelling at the injection site, fatigue, not even a sniffle.. I’ve been praying he was in the 30% failure rate and pre-immune to the adenovirus, but the hot batch being switched out for saline also makes sense. Maybe it’s just wishful thinking on my part though.

At any, I’ll keep praying on it. Thank you again for everything you do here, both the news briefs and running a comments sections that bring me so many great minds together.

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

Vox has gone full CCP Kool-Aid on Taiwan:

“they could have invited the island of Taiwan”
https://voxday.net/2022/06/29/the-war-spreads-to-asia/

Let me refresh his memory from his own site:

https://infogalactic.com/info/Taiwan

Taiwan (comment imagei/ˌtaɪˈwɑːn/), officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a state in East Asia. Its neighbours include China (officially the People’s Republic of China, PRC) to the west, Japan to the northeast, and the Philippines to the south. Taiwan is the most populous state that is not a member of the United Nations, and also possesses the largest economy of any state outside of the UN.

However, the resumption of the Chinese Civil War led to the ROC’s loss of the mainland to the Communists, and the flight of the ROC government to Taiwan in 1949. Although the ROC continued to claim to be the legitimate government of China, its effective jurisdiction since 1949 has been limited to Taiwan and its surrounding islands, with the main island making up 99% of its de facto territory.

It’s not “an island”, it’s a nation with a different culture, different history, and different ancestry for the majority of its inhabitants.

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phelps
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

China isn’t a nation, either. Calm down. There’s a reason I prefer to refer to it as Formosa instead of Taiwan.

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

Rising nations are nationalist, and if they are powerful enough eventually become imperialist, and sometimes globalist. China has entered it’s imperialist phase. The nations of Tibet, Uiguria and now Taiwan have been ‘consumed’. Eventually China will absorb the Philippines, Vietnam, Bhutan, Mongolia, Korea and the stans in C. Asia. As Chinese colonies in Africa and Oceania/Polynesia/Melanesia grow (with the inevitable race-mixing) Chinese policy makers in a generation will look for a ways to control these diverse populations, either through Globohomo with Chinese characteristics, or genocide. Both ways will be an affront to God. China will also likely absorb large portions of Russia, along with their White and Asiatic populations, and mix with them as well. What happens after that will be interesting and definitely Biblical.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

China will collapse first.
But you are absolutely right about their intentions.

Scruffy2
Scruffy2
2 years ago

Gee, it’d be just terrible if somebody followed someone into an alley or remote location…

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

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Farcesensitive
2 years ago

China’s Productive Capacity Is Starting To Slip Away To India And Southeast Asia

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/chinas-productive-capacity-starting-slip-away-india-and-southeast-asia

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago
Farcesensitive
2 years ago

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🌲forestanon🌲
🌲forestanon🌲
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

😂

Bman
Bman
2 years ago

Phelps any thoughts on the EPA case before the Supremes?
https://gab.com/threesevens/posts/108563385907199397

phelps
Reply to  Bman
2 years ago

Thoughts are moot now, it was a narrow decision.
Edit: There is a little more meat to it than that. They really did strengthen the Major Questions doctrine. That doctrine says that agencies can regulate the little shit, but stuff that Congress should be voting on, Congress should be voting on. The standard directs courts to look at what the agency has historically done as far as scope and scale, and when they make an “extraordinary” decision, they better be able to point specifically in the law where Congress gave them explicit authority:

Precedent teaches that there are “extraordinary cases” in which the “history and the breadth of the authority that [the agency] has asserted,” and the “economic and political significance” of that assertion, provide a “reason to hesitate before concluding that Congress” meant to confer such authority. … Under this body of law, known as the major questions doctrine, given both separation of powers principles and a practical understanding of legislative intent, the agency must point to “clear congressional authorization” for the authority it claims.

OSHA and EPA and FDA and all these folks are going to survive the ruling, but it means that when we see bullshit like the CDC suddenly deciding it has the authority to tell states that they have to lockdown, or OSHA suddenly becoming vaccine police, or stuff like that, they need to have explicit authority in the law that formed them.

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Farcesensitive
Reply to  phelps
2 years ago

They didn’t even kill the Chevron Doctrine.
They weakened it but we need a ruling that eliminates it even if we don’t get one that makes ALL regulations pass through Congress.