News Briefs – 07/09/2023

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DFT – US Refers To Pan Gongshen As Central Bank Head Signaling His Imminent Promotion

DFT – Biggest Corporations Raking In Windfall Profits Off Economic Turmoil

DFT – US Imports From Russia Surge Despite Sanctions

DFT – Yellen Says The US Cannot Decouple From China

DFT – Twitter Sues Former Law Firm For Overbilling

A thread on 4Chan from an anon who claims he worked on UFO analysis. From April. Interesting. These will almost always be either a LARP or disclosure/propaganda the machine wants out there. My instinct would be anyone legitimate would expect the level of surveillance I am under and not blab, but maybe not. Bob Lazar seemed to be freaked out when he saw his own coverage, which is what made him go public. But they are still interesting, as 4Chan Larpers will tend to be clever enough they could hit accurate points here and there just through intelligent extrapolation. And what the propagandists are pushing is always important.

He asserts, there is one mothership/craft-constructor in the Atlantic ocean in the Bermuda Triangle he was assigned to monitor, and maybe others throughout the world which had other teams assigned to them. They make up UFOs custom to do jobs, like mining, or observation, or scientific analysis, which is why there are different types of UFOs reported. Each is custom assembled for its job. Nobody can get near the mothership, which will vaporize any attempt at an attack, possibly using AI defenses and weapons unimaginable in nature. The motherships appear to have arrived from off-world, some think a hundred years back, based on the fact they made mistakes in the 50’s they had to learn from. Though others point to accounts in history which sound like them thousands of years ago. They do not know how long they have been here or what they are doing. They are periodically visited by “Freighters” from off-world, maybe for resupply, which the research group’s leadership is dying to capture one of.

Crafts crash due to the tech, which is very complex, malfunctioning due to operating at the envelope of capability, and the aliens in the mothership write off the crashes and leave them to be retrieved, including any pilots, though most are drones today. Also, they do not seem to like us, based on the tools they use during abductions, which implies we are like lab rats to them, open to dissection  and experimentation.

He also indicated after things turned from Trump to Biden, the leadership which felt the populace could be informed was pushed out by new leaders who want to take the whole thing secret again.

Presented here, since even if entirely fake, it is good mental exercise of the extrapolation neurons in your brain, and an expander of your perceptions of the possible. I tend to think if this was real, the elites would be worried, and would thus take the brightest kids, and try to direct them onto these problems, rather than suppress them. Unless these things are running intel ops against our government, have recruited and elevated infiltrators, and the elites are agents of the aliens, in which case suppression makes perfect sense.

Would strangely fit with the fighter pilots who saw two Tic Tacs hovering over some massive mothership in the Pacific. And I will say, among Larps, this guy got the tone perfect. He does make it sound like crashes are too common though. I would doubt there are enough per month, year, or even decade to have dedicated teams which handle them.

The Fake News media is attacking Sound of Freedom as a “Qanon” conspiracy. Here is a video of the actual raid reenacted in the film. 

Rumors swirling that one of Epstein’s underage prostitutes has provided damaging information on Epstein’s friends and accomplices.

Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 66% of Likely U.S. Voters are concerned that the outcome of the 2024 presidential election will be affected by cheating, including 40% who are Very Concerned.

John F. Kelly, who served as former President Donald J. Trump’s second White House chief of staff, said in a sworn statement that Mr. Trump had discussed having the Internal Revenue Service and other federal agencies investigate two F.B.I. officials involved in the investigation into his campaign’s ties to Russia. Why would Trump ever say that to him, when Trump was bumping heads with him at the time? Amazing. This guy lost a kid as a Marine in one of Globohomo’s fake-wars, after surveillance at least allowed 9/11, and still he is trying to take Trump down. It is like surveillance command using its ground operators like bomb disposal robots. It just does not make sense. The closest you could get to making it make sense would be Kyle Odom’s assertion they are just aliens walking around in skinsuits, occupying human bodies bred for them to walk among us in, and after one gets killed they simply respawn in another skinsuit somewhere else and pick up the game. Otherwise, outside of some schizo explanation like that, he is another one of these parents who sacrificed a kid to this thing, and has no problem with it.

Judge awards Steve Bannon’s former lawyers $480K after ex-White House adviser stiffed them.

Biden veered off-script and began telling a story about his childhood home:

“My sister, the princess, had her own bedroom. The boys…there were two sets of bunks and there was a closet that ran…if you walked straight down the hall from the boys’ room, all three of us. On the left, there was a closet on that whole wall. My parent’s bed, the headboard was against where that closet was and every once in a while, or rarely, you could hear, you could hear sort of a restlessness going on.”

Not accidental, IMO, and he is not clueless to how this will make people uncomfortable. There are weird narcissists who gain energy from making others uncomfortable. It is like that energy vampire Colin Robinson, on the TV show clip Sam linked to. Before Biden gave this speech, he cut his wife off midsentence, and said, “One sec, I’m just going to do a quick mega-feed, and then I’ll be right back…” And he would come back amused and energized. I have seen it first hand:

US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen committed a string of diplomatic faux pas during her visit to Beijing Saturday, bowing to her Chinese counterpart multiple times without reciprocation — a protocol error that critics flagged as a sign of American weakness.

The Democrat-led movement to lower the legal voting age to 16 — or in some cases even younger — the so-called “Vote 16” movement, is gaining momentum as teenagers and other activists seek to score local victories while winning the support of some voices in the media.

CDC admits not including diagnostic codes showing COVID vax as ’cause’ on some death certificates.

From here:

2 days after 2nd Pfizer dose, 1/14 mice (7%) died suddenly, had turbo cancer with lymphoma infiltration of many organs: liver, kidneys, spleen, lungs & intestines.

The turbo cancer mouse had shown no clinical signs of illness before sudden death.

This is the 2nd study to show turbo cancer after Pfizer mRNA vaccination.

“Alarming” sevenfold increase in Stevens-Johnson Syndrome linked to Covid-19 and “vaccine.” Basically the skin suddenly dies and peels off as if burned.

In an op-ed posted on The Daily Reckoning on Tuesday, former CIA and Department of Defense advisor and investment banker James Rickards predicted that August 22 will be the day the U.S. dollar’s status, as the world reserve currency and medium for exchange will formally collapse.

Times Square CVS security guard accused of stabbing serial shoplifter to death, family says it was self-defense.

A scooter-riding gunman shot three people in Queens early Saturday, killing an elderly man and leaving two others hurt before he was taken into custody, police said.

Danny, a Venezuelan migrant who recently arrived in the “Big Apple,” has a clean hotel room, a New York City identification card, free health care and prescription benefits, and recently found a job at a cleaning company – all at the expense of New York City taxpayers.

Damning audit shows New York paid up to $14,050 for injecting ONE Covid-19 “vaccine” under “emergency” contract.

New York State built Elon Musk a $1 billion factory. ‘It was a bad deal.’ But not an accidental one. This is how Elon became the richest man on the planet, and it was not an accident or coincidental. Do you think they would make this mistake with your business, anon?

9th Circuit Court orders cities and towns cannot force homeless people off the street.

Rules for thee but not for me: Defund the Police supporter Zuckerberg spent $43 million on private security.

Outspoken climate activist Steven Spielberg has taken delivery of his $250 million superyacht – Even longer than a football field, the diesel-powered 4,444 ton vessel has two swimming pools and, in all possibility, a plush movie theater and a helipad. Can you imagine how much diesel you need to move that thing even 100 yards?

Ben and Jerry’s founder Ben Cohen was arrested Thursday by Department of Homeland Security (DHS) police for blocking the entrance to the Department of Justice (DOJ) building in Washington, D.C., where he was protesting the detainment of Julian Assange.

USAF investigates mystery company that’s bought 55,000 acres around major California air force base costing $800 MILLION – amid security fears it may be connected to a hostile power. Kind of interesting, because with the surveillance I see, there is zero chance the people behind this are unknown. Maybe they just have not yet found a way to parallel construct what surveillance has. Or surveillance is the one behind it, and is not sharing any info, leaving the military to wonder.

The number of forest fires continues to rise in Canada, climbing on Friday (Jul 7) to more than 670 blazes – more than 380 of them out of control – with a long and difficult summer ahead.

A group of suspected cartel gunmen left a dismembered body hanging from a pedestrian overpass in central Mexico as criminal organizations announce a new fight over the street-level drug market.

Salon joins the chorus against the war in Ukraine, and our fueling it – They lied about Afghanistan. They lied about Iraq. Now they’re lying about Ukraine.

Republicans blast Lindsey Graham’s effort to pass resolution urging Ukraine’s admission into NATO.

Cluster weapons U.S. is sending Ukraine often fail to detonate, leaving the nation a minefield for citizens who live there, for decades after the wars end. 4Chan had video of Ukrainian military basically kidnapping young guys off the street, to draft them and send them into that meatgrinder against their will.

RFK Jr. denounces Biden’s plan to send cluster bombs to Ukraine: ‘Stop the ceaseless escalation!’ Your view on war is the ultimate sign of your political maturity, and understanding of the world. I’d have never believed being an antiwar peacenik was in my future at 17, but it is the final state anyone growing continuously will end up in, because of who runs the world.

Top Democrats on the House Rules Committee and the panels that fund the Pentagon and State Department are breaking with President Joe Biden over the controversial decision to send cluster bombs to Ukraine, arguing that providing the weapons, which are banned by more than 120 countries, cedes the moral high ground and will end up indiscriminately killing civilians. 

Canada and the UK have become the latest Western nations to voice concern over US President Joe Biden’s decision to provide cluster munitions to Ukraine.

Ending birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants gains steam in GOP 2024 field.

Democratic strategist David Axelrod said the Green Party bid by academic Cornel West could draw votes away from President Biden, leading to a victory for former President Trump.

Trump brands Biden a ‘corrupt, incompetent leader’ and accuses him of taking ‘millions and millions from other countries’ during Vegas rally before joining Dana White and Mel Gibson at the UFC.

Donald Trump makes appearance at UFC 290 in Las Vegas, packed arena goes absolutely WILD.

Trump meets up with Joe Rogan, Mel Gibson and more at UFC 290.

Spread r/K Theory, because energy vampires are the worst vampires

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Thesokorus
Thesokorus
1 year ago

Lol so this Pan Gonsheng guy is DC/London’s pick and agent.

I guess we’ll see how Xi responds.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
1 year ago

At this point I think the AI scare and the Ayyylmao scare are just displaced terror from Cabal. Projection.

Their Great Reveal is in danger of being co-opted.

AI and ayyys aren’t scary to reg ppl. They seem very scary to powerful ppl.

Reg ppl are scared by how scared powerful ppl are in re ayyys and AI.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Danny, a Venezuelan migrant who recently arrived in the “Big Apple,” has a clean hotel room, a New York City identification card, free health care and prescription benefits, and recently found a job at a cleaning company – all at the expense of New York City taxpayers.

At what point are people going realize that if these new voters are getting free healthcare and prescription services there is no moral reason for the rest of us to pay any premiums for healthcare from Obamacare or Medicare? It’s called equal justice under the law.

Last edited 1 year ago by Anonymous
Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Thesokorus asked in the comments for the 7th why the cabal destroyed Monarchy.
I want to make sure the answer doesn’t get lost so I’m reposting it here.

Because a Monarch gives the people a central focus for blame and replacement.
A properly designed republic does the same thing and makes the replacement easier.
They now prefer to rule from the shadows with distributed points of authority that can all point to the others as the real problem.
That’s why they loaded the Constitution with “checks and balances” but made it very hard to remove any of the office holders before their term is up. (the only real check)
Just look who has the most power in the systems they created, the unelected bureaucrats and judges, then the Senators with 6 year terms, followed by the President with a 4 year term.
They make sure that even if we manage to get a movement going to throw the bums out it has no real effect and then energy dissipates.
If you overthrow a king or remove an elected dictator you replace him with someone who can instantly reverse the hated policies and fire the entire government to be replaced with people opposed to the old policies.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

This makes sense. Thanks.

Buy doesn’t this prove Monarchies are less bad than whatever we have now?

As early as the 1920’s, Guenon saw the process you describe as a degeneneration through the caste system (to use the Hindu concept we could call it the tripartite function of Dumezil too).

The Monarchies were the rule of the Kshatriya who had displaced the Brahmins (Priesthood). The Vaisya (middle class) replaced the Kshatriya with Republics. The Shudra (untouchables or lumpen) are now in charge or coming into power and it is just chaos and pure mass.

Of course, all things return to a Golden Age after the total conversion to Shudra rule.

That’s Guenon, and not me. I’m as Orthodox a Christian as I can be and not a Perrennialist.

But I agree with him that ppl with the spirits/souls of Untouchables are in charge.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

Better someone that did not choose the position than those that actively seek it.

Monarchs are caretakers of a nation that would pass the nation to their descendants.

Elected officials usually have more short term priorities

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Better to have someone who earned the position than one who didn’t.
Better to have someone whose dynastic hopes hinge on the welfare and gratitude of the people.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Actually, no.

King Alfred, Edward I, Henry VII, Elizabeth I saw England, then Britain, take leaps to first nation status.

Countries suffered under the likes of Pol Pot, Lenin, Stalin, Obama, Biden & Macron.

Even the loss of the Americas under the King George could be blamed when decisions were delegated to masonic Prime Ministers.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Actually, yes.
You can cherry pick history but you can’t make us forget all the r selected blood inheritance monarchs who absolutely destroyed their nations much faster than the destruction happens in republics.
(Don’t bring up the average age of kingdoms, the destruction takes place in a handful of generations while America has weathered constant attacks since the founding)

And the republics we have were all malformed on purpose by cabal, a properly designed one would be much better.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

You believe elected politicians earn positions?

So nothing to do with media, and manipulation of voters & votes.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

They do more than just being born.
And that’s in our current system that cabal created.
A properly designed system would minimize the effects of media and propaganda.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

“But doesn’t this prove Monarchies are less bad than whatever we have now?”

———————————————————————————————————

Yes, I just want to change to something better than the system that failed and led to what we have.
A properly designed republic is better than either.

Last edited 1 year ago by Farcesensitive
Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

I think it goes deeper. Monarchy entails a lot of people connected by blood who are usually fairly smart and intelligent. Sure, not all kings have been. But most royal families have a lot of smart and talented people in them. And they are well connected to other smart and talented people, going back generations. They are also representatives of cultural and tradition, which make a people much harder to influence from the outside.

The goal of Communism or Marxism has never been about the proletariat. It’s always been about wiping out the Bourgeoisie. They always want to wipe out the upper class of a country, they people who are the recipients and transmitters of culture, history, heritage.

Because once you do that, the population below them can be infinitely molded into whatever you want.

The targeting that people such as AC have encountered, that began in their childhood, is about wiping away the last of the people with the intelligence, leadership, and charisma skills to pose any kind of challenge or resistance to the kind of society Cabal wishes to create: a global slave society where everyone is thrown together and divorced from their heritage so that they can be completely manipulated slaves.

When the Cabal controlled Mao, they had him wipe out China’s scholars. Look at what Pol Pot did in Cambodia: genocide of the Cambodian ruling class. You do this enough to a society and any bankers that come in and set up local media can rule the entire country without any opposition.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

How do you overthrow and punish the unelected bureaucrats. Aside from what Stalin does?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

You target their progeny.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Early on you can change the law to allow them all to be fired and then prosecute them for any crimes.
Later on you may have to stop playing by the rules that your enemies have warped and which they ignore whenever they want.

Last edited 1 year ago by Farcesensitive
Anonymous Joe
Anonymous Joe
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Boycott the K-12 gov’t brainwashing centers.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

true altho monarchs and dictators can implement a deep state also. his fam will continue it all. / what you write is kind of how i dispose of cuckertarians who say trump picked all the wrong people and/or should have fired everyone. besides that, i have no doubt that if they really hated trump any more, the gopers would have crossed the aisle during an impeachment trial and removed him. no matter how much dirt trump/Q et al had on them.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  lastkingofscotland
1 year ago

I still don’t really understand why the GOP didn’t. It prob is because as ppl here say, that Cabal being essentially demonic needs us to voluntatily submit: voluntary includes trickery. And elections are obv just trickery at this point. “They can’t get in unless you invite them in”.

Wooderson
Wooderson
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

America had a lot of founders whose family had been directly targeted by a monarch. This included indignities like spying, like quartering soldiers in the home- the French did it first- seizing properties, and enforcing indignities.

I don’t think anyone reflexively cares that much about how the supreme executive gets apportioned out. Businesses have all sorts of forms- no one cares about the top of the tree, as long as their career is okay, they get paid enough, and their cubicle has air conditioning. I think people care a lot about misgovernment of every type. For example: Donald Trump is the patriarch of a family construction company. His children will probably own and run it when he dies. No one wants to take it from him. People like his buildings. His contractors are proud to work with him. Larry Fink, in contrast, runs a public company. In theory, anyone of merit could work their way up and then take over from him when he retires. His company forces DEI on everyone, and (I think?) is involved in the wholesale buying of low cost starter homes. These both mess up regular peoples’ lives. It’s not the structure at the top. It’s the actions.

The British didn’t just have a king wearing a fancy gold hat. They had laws saying that aristocrats could wear hats, while regular people were required to buy and wear these ugly, itchy, expensive Moulton caps. And then take the cap off and bow in the presence of someone wearing a proper, shaped, warm hat. That’s just kind of a jerk thing to do, all the way around.

When Obamacare was getting debated, the debaters were “Well, what if the government required everyone to buy broccoli and eat it?” Like this was the height of ridiculous laws. Except, England did have at least one law like that- regular people were required to buy and wear ugly hats. I’m not kidding.

So, no, monarchy is not awesome on the face of it. And no one fought and died in our revolution to have a chance to get bossed around by the administrative state that has developed since then.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

Twitter Sues Former Law Firm For Overbilling

The next logical step would be to take a close look at Twitter’s accounting practices, which should have caught that.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

Pulling on that string will unravel a lot of mysteries, I would guess.

Huck
Huck
1 year ago

Near my home there are three supermarkets (different chains) I drop into regularly. They each constantly play bland, boomer rock and pop. The approved list is “the soundtrack to our lives”, as approved by Cabal’s Satanic programmers. The idea that anyone in their right mind would play the same list of songs endlessly for the decades of their lives is ludicrous and yet we’re all subjected to it in every supermarket, mall, etc, year after year after year. The logic for the apparently illogical is that this shit really is hypnotic mind control and conditioning – truly “programming”. Cancel it.

A bit of a tangent, but speaking of Satanists, boomer kings The Rolling Stones felt compelled to release an album in the sixties they named “Their Satanic Majesties Request”. Just edgy, anti-establishment channeling, of course. These creeps took the ticket. Satan gifted them several years of musical brilliance and then cursed them with decades of MSM-supported artistic mediocrity.

AC talks about our natural gifts and Cabal’s targeting of us. Consider the countless young people with genuine musical and artistic talent who dreamed of creative careers and were simply targeted, hobbled and ruined by Cabal’s minions. And we get decades of the same formulaic boomer music, tv, modren art…

Through my family, I’ve been very close to K-12 and college sports for years. I see the patterns. Time and again bad but plausibly deniable coaching decisions and selection determine the performance, well-being and trajectory of talented players. Kids sports, like the schools, is entirely infiltrated by gatekeepers.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Huck
1 year ago

Couldn’t agree more. Esp sports. And esp the coaches.

I can think of a few musically talented people who look to have been destroyed: Skip Spence and Roky Erikson to name two semi-famous ones.

Nick Drake seems to have been intentionally destroyed too.

I was prob part of the last gen where athletic ability was the primary thing. Now it is incredible how much it is controlled.

MentalAnon
MentalAnon
Reply to  Huck
1 year ago

RE: Kids Sports

I was captain of our JV HS soccer team. The varsity team was coached by an extraordinary man who instilled all the K-values in his players and it was one of the best teams in the state. The year I made varsity, he left to take some other higher paying coaching job and the new guy that came in to replace him benched me in favor of freshman who never played a HS game in their lives. Quit the team, to everyone’s astonishment because I was one of our best players. That still fuckin pisses me off. Put me on a totally different trajectory.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Huck
1 year ago

I commented some days ago about a conversation that I had in the privacy of my car with a family member being repeated by people that I was surrounded by later that evening. I said that I was obligated to continue to be around these people for quite some time to come…it is one of our kid’s sports team. If I had it to do over, I wouldn’t have my kids in sports even though they are athletic. Maybe an instrument would have been better. I don’t want anything to do with these people and I don’t want them around my kid but what am I to do make the boy stay home and play video games?

MentalAnon
MentalAnon
Reply to  Huck
1 year ago

Reposting, old comment nuked.

RE: Kids Sports

I was captain of our JV HS soccer team. The varsity coach was an extraordinary individual, commanded great respect among school officials, instilled K-values in all his players, and the varsity team was among the best in state. The year I made varsity, I was psyched up to be coached by him, only to find that he was lured away by a higher paying coaching job, and the new guy they brought in to replace him benched me in favor of freshman with no HS sport experience. I quit the team, astonishing everybody, because I was on of our best players. It still fuckin pisses me off. Put me on a totally different trajectory.

Last edited 1 year ago by MentalAnon
TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> It is like surveillance command using its ground operators like bomb disposal robots. It just does not make sense.

Kelly doesn’t expect to see any personal consequences; after all, he’s been protected his entire career, and the Blue Wave of 2024 is already a done deal. He probably expects a pat on the head and some kind of bonus.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> The Democrat-led movement to lower the legal voting age to 16 — or in some cases even younger 

They’re getting pretty desperate for Democrat voters. That’s on top of the blatant election fraud.

Maybe their voter base isn’t as widespread as we’ve been thinking.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

Neither “conservatism” or “progressivism” has sufficient national support to field successful national candidates.

That’s why the parties started conspiring on elections and created the artificial and fake and gay Red State Blue State meme. It’s ahistorical and fake.

I’m not saying either one is right or wrong just that neither one could elect a national candidate or even statewide candidate.

Huck
Huck
1 year ago

Your view on war is the ultimate sign of your political maturity, and understanding of the world.”

Truth.

The Cabal’s mask is slipping. Its acolytes here – in charge of our civilizational progress – are getting knotted in their wartime “patriotism” and lies. Even normies are uncomfortable with the hypocrisy.

It is amusing to find oneself a peacenik and a patriot. Turns out Jesus was right again.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Huck
1 year ago

Many conservatives take some offense when I offer ideas like this: there’s actually a lot of hippy, vegan, new age crystal power, meditation yoga type alternate healing people that are Trump supporters.

They aren’t conservatives in the traditional sense. Then again Trump really isn’t, either. But these people are suspicious of big corporations and big media, and many of them sense that the machine is deeply against Trump and that has caught their attention.

The same people urging them to take their vaxxes are also going totally overboard on what a threat Trump is. It’s not that they are exactly pro-Trump. But they don’t see what the fuss is about and they are suspicious of it. I know many of these people.

Tulsi Gabbard has had some success building a following with these people. Yoga meditation types who have generally been left-leaning and kind of anti-establishment, but now view the Democrats as the defenders of the establishment and the status quo.

There are some well-meaning and decent left wing people out there. These are people who want to see effective social services for the most vulnerable, don’t want to see more foreign wars, and are skeptical of corporate power. What you have to watch out for are the Cabal or Institutional Left who are really just advocates for cabal power games.

I think the well-meaning leftists that I spoke of just tend to be generally naive people. They see a world that is unfair and they want to see people get help, and due to their upbringing and education, they’ve been led to believe that the only people interested in those goals are the Democrats and the Left. Because, let’s face it, many conservative activists (primarily cabal paid) go out of their way to let it be known that they don’t want effective social services and they want more war. But many of these people are becoming disillusioned.

If Trump selects Tulsi as his VP he will tap into a lot of these people.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> USAF investigates mystery company that’s bought 55,000 acres around major California air force base costing $800 MILLION – amid security fears it may be connected to a hostile power. 

Knowing who owns the land could be cast as a legitimate national security question.

Assuming purchase was done through a series of agents, shell companies, and law firms, and it took a bunch of subpoenas, travel, and personal examination of paper documents, it shouldn’t have taken the USAF Office of Special Investigations more than a week.

Should they have for some reason failed, they could simply declare the USAF needs that land and file an eminent domain claim. The purchasers would have to defend themselves or let the land go. Either way, the USAF would still win.

TheFeebleClone
TheFeebleClone
1 year ago

“The Democrat-led movement to lower the legal voting age to 16 — or in some cases even younger — the so-called “Vote 16” movement”
Compare and contrast with Brandon Herrera’s discussion about the Democrat-let movement to *raise* the legal age of firearms purchases. In antiquity, full citizenship often required the ability to bear and wield arms. Now citizenship and the protection of the nation are being further decoupled.
https://youtu.be/99du6kPh8eM?t=326

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  TheFeebleClone
1 year ago

hey wouldnt be trying it if they didnt see a need for the votes. here comes statehood votes for DC, PR, et al…

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

The Dutch government has fallen but will remain in power till November elections.

Why cant elections be held in 6 weeks? Because elections will be cancelled because of “emergency measures”

The farmers party is ahead in polls – but not certain it will be any different. The BBB (BoerBurgerBeweging) sounds a bit like Build Back Better party. No other party uses Beweging in their title

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

The documentary movie mirage men seems like a subset of what you talk about with cabal surveillance. Got a guy to commit suicide. If you take away the UFO element, the surveillance and psychological manipulation is a glimpse on what cabal is doing to people all over.
https://yandex.com/search/?text=mirage+men&lr=21416&search_source=yacom_desktop_common
I think the movie leans on the idea all ufo stuff is just a cover for advanced terrestrial tech, which is too far in my opinion, but that is certainly an aspect in my opinion.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Hey, AC, just saw this on twitter and thought of you. As you’ll see in the video, most people understand what this woman experienced through the lens of child sex trafficking and abductions, but it could also be seen through the lens of the stasi-like surveillance antics you frequently describe and point out.
What do you think?
https://www.tiktok.com/@jesskellnerwoolverton/video/7252389677506776363?_r=1&_t=8dppym1FCBv

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago
Ann K.
Ann K.
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I didn’t watch the videos, but it’s perhaps relevant that when one enters Eastern Orthodoxy after being a catechumen, the service is an exorcism.

phelps
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

The Westminster Larger Catechism has scripture for footnotes, not alleged saints.

AlyssaUnkempt
AlyssaUnkempt
1 year ago

They all sure do love the yachts, don’t they? Such HUGE expensive machines with massive upkeep costs. I wonder why. Say, wouldn’t a yacht be perfect for alllll sorts of smuggling of all sorts of things, including children? Seems a perfect place to conduct black mail video operations as well, a sort of mobile Epstein Island. Invite some coastal elites for a sea jaunt with booze and movies and drugs and…pliant 14 year olds in a cabin outfitted with HD recording. Perfect! Body disposal while at sea would be exceptionally easy as well! Yacht ownership isn’t a flex, it’s an ongoing money, smuggling, and influence generation plan. Drugs, child trafficking, blackmail, smuggling, and all of it under the noses of the alleged authorities.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  AlyssaUnkempt
1 year ago

There’s a novel called, the man with the tiny head by Ivor Drummond, from decades ago, which details exactly this.

anonymous
anonymous
Reply to  AlyssaUnkempt
1 year ago

This is actually brilliant. As any good smuggler can tell you, better radar and ever-better drone/night-vision tech is making their lives really really hard. Out to about 250 miles from shore. That far out, it’s Big Blue Nobody’s-In-Charge Ocean Blue. Any nearby navy will be too busy to bother with pleasure yachts owned by obviously rich well-connected people, and Coast Guards don’t go that far out.

And with GPS & encrypted satphones cheaper than dirt and literally everywhere, pickup and dropoff is a piece of cake. Problem Disposal at sea, too. Again, brilliant.

Rizzo
Rizzo
Reply to  AlyssaUnkempt
1 year ago

Yes that would be the perfect set up

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  AlyssaUnkempt
1 year ago

This probably explains why Bezos recently bought a second yacht with a helicopter pad. It gives them the ability to bring in people from farther offshore.

It wasn’t a replacement yacht. He literally bought a yacht for his yacht.

MLGunner
1 year ago

I am a Christian, and believe God and Jesus is a real person (singular) and try to take a biblical understanding of “current events”.
It’s entirely possible that all of the manifestations of UFOs are the product of “pre-flood” technology that has been used and kept secret for thousands of years.
If you look at the story of Genesis, pre-flood, you see a couple of thousand years of fertile, intelligent (maybe super-intelligent), and near genetically perfect people that lived on average 700 years multiplying and “filling the Earth”. Starting with Adam and Eve, who must have had DOZENS of children in their 900 odd years of life, just using simple math would give you a population in the billions by the 9th generation (Noah’s generation).
God did not make junk. People, even our current short lived degenerate stock, are creative, clever, intelligent and innovative. If left to themselves and not interfered with by some Satanic cabal, they can figure out how things work quite quickly. Assuming the same natural laws existed since the beginning, Solomon’s assertion that there is nothing new under the sun can be taken very literally.
So, it probably wasn’t a population of stone aged carpenters and farmers wiped out by a local flood in the middle east. Noah probably wasn’t some guy who built a wooden boat and saved some animals. Noah was quite probably a genius polymath industrialist who built a “craft” or vehicle that would survive a worldwide natural disaster. A disaster that could wipe out a great and powerful, highly technological civilization, and destroy most of the life on earth. He probably brought most of that technological knowledge along with him (because why wouldn’t you?) and a very few of his descendants have kept this to themselves for thousands of years hidden behind rituals and secret societies. Playing at “God”, farming “ordinary” people, and using that tech against us.
This would explain your surveillance cult, quite nicely I think.
But it is coming to an end. They know it in their bones, and it is rocking them to the core, because there is no way to hide from the True God Almighty. Jesus is coming, and their complete destruction if following behind him.
At least that’s my crackpot theory.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  MLGunner
1 year ago

Yes. Great post. If there are wunderwaffe used by Cabal, it is ptob stuff thr Ahnenerbe found at ancient sites and or temples.

Also, ayyyys are real but this current narrative is fake and gay.

Rizzo
Rizzo
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

What are ayyys? It’s driving me crazy

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  MLGunner
1 year ago

I think people just laughed when Noah followed God’s instructions of building a primitive wooden Ark sealed with pitch.

I am not crazy, but you may be
I am not crazy, but you may be
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

It has been noted by numerous engineers that a properly constructed wooden ark would probably be the only craft to survive the kind of stresses which that flood and its raging seas would have produced. Metal ships would have cracked and sunk under the strain, while wood can flex and absorb the stresses.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  MLGunner
1 year ago

Excellent poast!! I have surmised the same thing, as well!!
Jesus is King!!!

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  MLGunner
1 year ago

how long is a year? always the same?

Teo toon
Teo toon
Reply to  lastkingofscotland
1 year ago

NO. A year has been 360 days in times past.

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Teo toon
Teo toon
Reply to  MLGunner
1 year ago

Re previous civilizations or simply older technology pre-1870 now covered up: a few sites to investigate:
Mudfossil University: https://www.youtube.com/@mudfossiluniversity
Tyson’s Mudfossil Adventures: https://www.youtube.com/@tysonsmudfossiladventures3468
Wise Up: https://www.youtube.com/@WISEUPchannel
Paul Cook (ancient civilizations): https://www.youtube.com/@pauliecook432
None of this can be dismissed out of hand. None of it.

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  Teo toon
1 year ago

There’s quite a bit of interest about this stuff in Russia, including this website with long articles filled with photos and maps: tart-aria.info

Note that the English language version is not updated often, but if you use Auto-Translate Page feature, you can read the latest posts. Two of the more interesting posters are Tech-Dancer and Kadychanisky (sp?). Mainly from a Russian history and territorial viewpoint, so it can be pretty interesting.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  MLGunner
1 year ago

You can also look at the Noah story as a parable for a major shift in human consciousness, from a more hive mind, telepathic type to today’s modern human.

Binary opposites and sequential progression are major aspects of modern mental processes. The ark can also be seen as the growth of ego, and individuality.

Mr Twister
Mr Twister
Reply to  MLGunner
1 year ago

I Recommended you all watch this last year

Investigating Babylon episode 4
Ancient flying machines
https://www.youtube.com/live/eWfgxp1jeKM?feature=share

MLGunner
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Those things flying around could be just an advanced form of holography. Would explain why no splash when they jet into the sea.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

I sometimes think cabal is burning down all the cities (commercial real estate) to get insurance payouts then get bribes and subsidies during the rebuild.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Ukraine

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

sell and short stock you know you are going to make go down! happens every day.

AlyssaUnkempt
AlyssaUnkempt
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Catherine Austin Fitts demonstrated this phenomenon years ago, you might be able to find her posts on it. But yeah, let prime real estate be wrecked via riots, vagrants, crime, wildfires etc. then move in and buy it up. Then enforce the law, clean the streets and the price rebounds. And then, the “15 minute city” drives the value up another notch when they become policy. It’s all so tiresome

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I also believe that all of the homeless people are a powerful component of “street theater” directed to the masses. When comfortable middle class and upper middle class people drive by vast homeless encampments on their way to work and their way home, it is a powerful, powerful reminder that they really don’t want to lose their way of life. This kind of motivation proved itself to be really powerful on doctors and nurses who learned to keep their mouths shut during the COVID crisis.

There are other reasons, too.

Here’s the big rule: things like all of the homeless people in our cities are not the result of accidents, oversights, or incompetence. The people ruling our cities are highly competent, very intelligent, and they know EVERYTHING that’s going on in their cities (surveillance, etc.). Thus whenever you see anything that looks neglected you have to always keep in mind that for whatever reason the powerful know about it and are content with it. Which means they are somehow profiting from it.

Wooderson
Wooderson
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

My city elected a mayor who was “parachuted in” to quote Vox Day. He literally does not sound like a home grown leftist. It was very bizarre. We have leftists. They are effective. We don’t need imported activists.

At one end of a major street is one political monument. At the other end is City Hall. Next to City Hall is a river with a park on both sides. There were homeless tents set up, quite neatly, quite manicured, around City Hall, There were water dispensing stations on each side of City Hall. It was more water than when municipal services goes down in emergencies. The water dispensaries were labeled “Clean Water.” People had tents, and those nylon stadium chairs. They would sit out on the porch of their tent, as if it were a homestead.

There were also tents on the river park, in view of City Hall. Mind you, the river is a tourist destination. It brings in money. The park around the river also has tall grass, and bridges and overpasses. None of the encampments were under the bridges or overpasses. You know, in the shade, in the summer. Or, sheltered from hailstorms, which happen in summer. They were neatly in view of City Hall. The tents were all on one side of the river- both sides have a park, and within two to four blocks of City Hall.

I suppose I should mention the ten foot black and yellow snakes in the grass at the park? Not rumors- photographed by bypassers. Giant, well-fed, ten foot black and yellow snakes lounging in the sun. And cotton mouths near the river banks. And, occasionally, rattlesnakes. No one in their right mind pitches a tent in tall enough grass for ten foot black snakes, rattlesnakes and near water that has cottonmouth snakes swimming around.

All of the other homeless encampments in the city were under overpasses, on concrete, under shelter, or near the homeless service center. Or centers, at this point. One big shelter, and quite a few breakfast and lunch spots serving homeless people. The rest of the state ships their homeless here.

All of these tents around the City Hall and on the river were cleaned out after the summer demonstration season in about four hours flat. The police cordoned off the area. City buses were routed around the cleanup. Poof. It all disappeared by lunchtime.

It has to have been theater. I’m not sure who the play was for. It certainly was not for the usual leftist residents. We have respectable activists. We have homeless NGOs and church based missions, and we’ve had them for decades. Whatever this was, it was not a local operation.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

They’re burning down the cities, and also chasing people out of cities because cities are where wealth is concentrated. They are destroying the wealth base of the West, just like they did in 1177 BC during the bronze age collapse.

These fuckers have been using the same playbook for countless millennia. The role of the immigrants is to facilitate this destruction. The party is just getting started.

phelps
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Not insurance. Insurance generally doesn’t pay for riots. The rebuilding, yes, but that would suggest that they are burning down non-cabal property to be paid to rebuild it.
One of the things you learn investigating wildfires is that they are often set by firemen. Volunteer fire departments don’t get paid unless they are on-duty, so volunteer firemen hurting for money will set wildfires so they can get paid to fight it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Tucker Carlson just did an interview with Russell “WEF/Rothschild” Brand (2.3 million views on Rumble already). Guilty by association? The end credits of Brand’s show “Stay Free” names twenty people – that’s a bit heavy for just a podcast with interviews. Did Brand ever have anyone on his show who confronted him?

Most of you got the memo on Brand already, but in case you didn’t:

Brand dressed up as a tranny, repeatedly (end of video):
https://www.bitchute.com/video/9m9a3D45fNid/

Gatekeeper UK – Russell Brand is a Pied Piper for Global Governance
https://www.bitchute.com/video/pZOv3AHWbN0v/

He’s socially only one ‘hop’ away from the Rothschilds through his ex-girlfriend Jemima Goldsmith and two ‘hops’ away from the Rothschilds through his buddy Yuval Harari (-> Klaus Schwab, Rothschild husband). A matrix clown, just as much as the people on the Daily Show and quite a few other comedians.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Fully concur. Russell Brand is not to be trusted. At all.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Brand has a 33 tattoo on his arm.

Perhaps it does represent something innocent, but Freemasonry hide in open sight is more believable.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

I DON’T agree with Mike here. From what I can tell the bottom line for intermediate cartridge barrel length is as follows:

“@lowellhouser7731
11 minutes ago (edited)
Haven’t watched the vid yet, but 20in, 16in, 12.5 for use with can – all others are pointless.
EDIT: “Most people that I know are shooting 55gr.” WHY? 62gr Wolf is basically the same price. All the BDC reticules are calibrated for 62gr thanks to the availability of M855. Just makes sense.
While I’m at it, 12.5 mid lengths are now readily available so the carbine length gas system can be completely retired.”

My evidence for this argument about the 12.5 is the Thompson SMG. It’s the 1920’s, there are no dumb barrel length laws. They are working with a handgun cartridge designed around a 5in barrel, yet the SMG has a 12in barrel. Why?

I submit that they were working the problem from the other direction. They were asking “how long can we go and still have a handy CQB weapon because we don’t NEED the extra barrel length, but we might as well get all the velocity possible.”

Meanwhile our guys are asking “how short can I go before the gun stops functioning?” How this affects performance was never a consideration. SpecOps did it and then everybody did the new trendy thing that looked cool. It’s even spilled over into .308s were stupid people are cutting the barrels down below 18in. You don’t get full powder burn on a .308 in less than 18in, meaning you get a lot of muzzle blast, muzzle flash, and added recoil plus less velocity.

Thompson figured this out in the 1920’s. The answer is 12in. That’s as long as you can go and still be handy for CQB.

Garand Thumb – Which barrel length is best for an AR-15? We perform the ultimate tests.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9q03ZkC4VUs

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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Caliber spergs and the people who feel the need to spend thousands of hours to get a 0.0001% difference are all retarded speds and the biggest time wasters on the planet.

People were killing each other just fine 200 years ago with smoothbore muzzle loaded rifles. If you think breaking your back to get your 1MOA rifle down to 0.9MOA is a worthwhile endeavor im not going to stop you, I just think spending all that time working cardio and fitness or reaction drills would be an infinitely more worthwhile investment for 99.9999999999% of people.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

I watched the video.

Lots of people get caught up in the minutia of guns. It’s ridiculous.
For the average person, you are well equipped if you have a 16 inch AR, and a good high capacity 9mm pistol with modern hollow point ammunition,(Glock, Sig, Smith and Wesson, or even a Ruger). You don’t really need a fancy optic, or all the “tacticool” accessories.

I am not going to use an AR for home defense inside my house. A pistol is a good weapon for that. An AR, I believe is too clumsy for that situation, and overkill.

If things get to the fantasy level of TEOTWAWKI, those weapons would still serve you well, but if things do get that bad, in reality, few people will survive it.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

>I am not going to use an AR for home defense inside my house. A pistol is a good weapon for that. An AR, I believe is too clumsy for that situation, and overkill.

Fudd lore. We have a force on force simulation range near me, where you use simunitions in a CQB environment (think more realistic paintball). If you have one near you I recommend you check it out for some better experience than imagination and non-realistic range time.

AR is infinitely better in how you actually defend yourself from aggressors in a home defense situation. People have the insane urge to room clear their own home, leading to the “I want a easy to wield pistol or shorty carbine” mentality. In reality, you should be corner camping a doorway and ambushing the enemy as they do the room clearing. It gives you the maximum advantage and negates all concerns of weapon size, weight, etc. They walk in, get shot before they see anything, it’s over.

And I wonder how you’ll feel when the first pistol rounds you put in their chest are stopped by the soft armor they brought with them and you end up shot while trading rounds instead of getting away clean with a rifle.

It just makes sense. Don’t overthink it with contrarian nonsense.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

“It just makes sense. Don’t overthink it with contrarian nonsense.”

Speaking of contrarian nonsense, If you research it, I would bet .0000001 percent of home invaders actually have body armor. (Ever hear of head shots?) And I can have a pistol on my hip 24/7 if I so desire. Yes, it’s easy to sleep with a pistol in a holster on your hip. I frequently do it. Not so with an AR.

You are falling for the tacticool fantasy.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Hey, AC,
Saw this video on TikTok and thought of you. Obviously this woman is describing her experience at a grocery / big box store through the lens of potential abduction, but one could also see it through the lens of the Stasi-like activity of the surveillance. Her descriptions match up with a lot of what you talk about here on this site.
Interested to hear what you think:
https://www.tiktok.com/@jesskellnerwoolverton/video/7252389677506776363?_r=1&_t=8dppym1FCBv

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I agree with your take on this. This wasn’t a potential child abduction. This was an overt surveillance intimidation.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 66% of Likely U.S. Voters are concerned

Note that’s 66% of: people who answer the phone when it says “SURVEY” or “UNKNOWN” and the people who fill out online surveys, which they find… I don’t know where they find them; I’ve never come across one that I can remember. On a “social media” site?

🌲🌲
🌲🌲
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

It could also be YouGov survey respondents. They do surveys for paid clients. Survey takers earn points which can be redeemed for gift cards or cash. You sign up via their website and they email survey links according to the frequency the survey taker sets up.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Chicago cops have apparently been having sex with kids who are also illegals living in their precinct building

https://twitter.com/Mrgunsngear/status/1678112319753326593

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

I’m thinking that this is part of a deal that we will never know the details of. Still waiting for Trump’s tweet announcing the Storm Has Arrived which would explain it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Not certain what is to be gained from watching it?

Is human trafficking suitable for voyeuristic entertainment?

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

He honestly just said NOTHING CAN STOP WHAT’S COMING as a prophetic word. September is going to be pretty interesting because whatever this shaking is is going to be big.

Oasis Church – Prophetic Word: Engage & Win It! | Tim Sheets
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IfNrcESue0

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

France’s Right-Wing Parties Surge In First Polling Since Riots

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/frances-right-wing-parties-surge-first-polling-riots

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

As we discussed several posts ago, the entire West is being driven to the extreme right.

The French situation can only accelerate this trajectory.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

France has surged to the right for 20yrs.

Somehow cabal remain in power.