News Briefs – 07/14/2023

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DFT – French Riots Cost Insurers Over $700 Million

DFT – Robert Kiyosaki Says Gold-Backed BRICS Currency Will Kill Dollar

DFT – Cordcutters Fleeing Cable TV Companies

DFT – US Mortgage Rates Highest Since Last Year’s Peak

DFT – CEO Fires 90 Percent Of Customer Service Staff, Replacing Them With An AI Chatbot

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Judge rejects Justice Department’s request to pause order limiting Biden administration’s contact with social media companies.

Probe opened into FBI targeting of House Intelligence committee staffers with Devin Nunes during Russia probe.

Ray Epps lawyer is a man by the name of Michael Teter, a close associate and employee of the infamous and disgraced Democrat hatchet man David Brock. Dangerous to give Fox the ability to do discovery. If I thought Fox was real and not Memorex, I would say we will find out just how thoroughly the records can be sanitized.

Twitter fact-checks the FBI:

In reference to the false assertions about investigating parents at school board meetings, #FBI Director Wray told the House Judiciary Committee that the Bureau is not in the business of policing speech. Read more here: https://t.co/dZSUPgpAwS pic.twitter.com/7jebphhgIb— FBI (@FBI) July 12, 2023

Readers added context they thought people might want to know

The FBI’s statement is misleading. On May 18, 2023, former FBI agent Steve Friend testified before the House Judiciary Committee that he and others were directed to surveil and document parents attending school board meetings.
Source: https://www.c-span.org/video/?528159-1/fbi-employees-testify-weaponization-committee

Biden’s FTC pressured analysts at consulting multinational giant Ernst & Young to give a negative report on Elon Musk’s Twitter: lawsuit.

Twitter “shares” advertising revenue with conservative content creators. Pretty brilliant. They had them all flex on their twitter accounts about how much they made, usually $10-$20k, which has pissed off the conservative influencers there who were not included, like CatTurd, who beats all of them on impressions and followers, and libsoftiktok, who apparently are both not in the club. Now those not in the club are pissed, and will consider withdrawing, which is what Cabal wants. On the other hand, we now have a list of enemies, like Andrew Tate and DC Draino, who has always been transparently astroturfed. Also, ask yourself how many, say, iPhones those creators had to sell to their readers, in the past few months, to have the small portion of the phone price which is the advertising given to twitter, be enough that Elon could take a small portion of that to give to them, and it would be $20K. Do you think DC Draino sold 20,000 iPhones to readers who were not going to get an iPhone until he mentioned it?

From CatTurd:

Twitter paid the people they wanted to pay today – and they didn’t pay the people they didn’t want to pay.

Think about it.

You’d have to be a psychic to know that the only people who would suddenly get paid today would have to already have a subscription and a stripe account, all on a one minute notice.

Some people get instantly approved. Others have been waiting 6 months and still aren’t approved.

Believe me – Rock the boat, you won’t be in the club.

This shit was all coordinated.

You know I’m right.

A judge ruled that Michigan law prohibits a person from possessing a voting tabulator without a court order or authorization from the Secretary of State’s office in a decision that lays the groundwork for a county prosecutor to potentially bring criminal charges against supporters of former President Donald Trump who acquired machines to test them and show they were vulnerable to rigging.

House GOP plans to hold long-teased UFO hearing.

Jim Caviezel blasts fake news media of being a tool of satan, calls out ‘three letter agencies’ for being complicit in societal wickedness.

Secret Service concluded their White House cocaine investigation and found no suspects, so either Hunter or another Biden family member.

At the end of this video people are saying that was Hunter a week ago taking a snort on the White House balcony, right behind dad.

Paul Sperry:

Hunter Biden has used the same D.C. drug dealer — “Rhea,” aka Bicycles — for more than two decades to score coke and crack. In fact, several years ago she lived with him in D.C. for more than five months

Now every terrorist in the world knows that the basement entrance to the West Wing near the Situation Room lacks security cameras. No video surveillance. Way to go, Bidens #CocaineGate

#CocaineGate Hunter Biden, whose addiction to coke started @ 18 when he was arrested for possession before getting kicked out of the Navy Reserve for testing (+) for coke, claims “the itch to use is gone.” Yet Hunter has relapsed 10 times. Here’s a chron of all his failed rehabs:

Hunter Biden has checked into the follow rehab clinics:

2003: Crossroads Centre Antigua
2010: Crossroads
2014: Tijuana clinic
2015: Penn Presbyterian
2015: Philly center
2016: Esalen Institute
2016: Grace Grove
2016: Washington D.C. rehab clinic
2017: Brentwood Center
2018: Boston center
2019: Maryland center

Former president Barack Obama is reportedly working behind the scenes to throw Joe Biden under the bus as it’s becoming undeniably clear from both sides of the aisle he is “too old” to win, according to a report.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. press dinner explodes in war of words and farting. Nothing like being on the cusp of changing the world and defeating a global satanic pedophile cult, and a dude like this walks in and literally destroy you efforts by farting.

Top donors are reportedly considering moving from supporting Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott in the Republican primary race, citing worries over the start and direction of the governor’s presidential campaign these past few months.

Billionaire hedge fund manager who was key DeSantis backer ‘has PAUSED support for Florida governor’s ailing 2024 campaign after “growing impatient” with his poor performance.’ DeSantis has been so perfectly awful, it would not be hard to imagine him being a Trump triple-agent.

Vice President Kamala Harris attempts to explain AI in latest word salad gaffe: ‘Kind of a fancy thing.’

A Middle Tennessee soccer coach accused of recording himself raping children entered the United States illegally, police confirmed Wednesday. Chances of him being a Cabal spook used to try and derail young guys increases.

Republicans: ‘Unimaginable’ for Biden to open Obamacare to illegal aliens with 25 million uninsured Americans.

A dude who works with psych patients says now he wonders if the ones who thought they were being watched and followed around, and were blown off as crazy, were really just describing their exposure to the cutting edge of what was going on in society, since now we find out everything they said was happening was actually technically feasible, and it looks like the government actually does those sorts of things.

Ex San Bernardino deputy speaks out after jury finds her attacker not guilty. Guy, on cell phone video, beats a female Sheriff’s Deputy, takes her gun, fires a round as she runs away, and is found not guilty. Don’t write off these things which make no sense. Everything in this nation is now controlled, and a sign of what is going on under the surface.

Ex-Fox News reporter Ed Henry, who was accused of raping a co-worker, has been arrested in Florida for driving under the influence of alcohol.

Seattle public schools offer free sex change services to students as young as 13 without telling parents.

Military launches probe into Fort Cavazos soldier, 23, who absconded for 10 days then turned up a day after his transgender wife was found dead in their home. ArmyBros – Explain yourselves. What in God’s name is going on over there?

Maybelline is under fire again for hiring a bearded makeup artist to star in its latest ad — just weeks after the brand fielded calls for boycotts over tapping Dylan Mulvaney to promote its concealer.

Doctrine chief hints at scrapping celibacy for Priests.

Ripple Labs Inc did not violate federal securities law by selling its XRP token on public exchanges, a U.S. judge ruled on Thursday, a landmark legal victory for the cryptocurrency industry that sent the value of XRP soaring.

The Massachusetts health department may have tracked citizens without their permission by working with Google to install tracking technology on Android phones without the users’ knowledge or, for that matter, their permission.

I move as quickly as I can here, since I am trying, alone, to compete with sites with staffs of twenty or forty people funded by Cabal and fed stories by CIA. So a lot of stuff flies across my radar, and I cannot possibly remember it all. I must have covered this, but it is worth a second look, since I did not recall it. A year ago, Jeffrey Epstein’s good friend, and the probable French wing of the Epstein Op, modelling agent Jean Luc Brunel, underwent the exact same script as Epstein, at an airport, being arrested, being held on charges, and then being found, hanged to death, in his cell before any trial. That almost feels like an extraction script.

‘Prison Karen’ Ghislaine Maxwell incites ANOTHER jailhouse feud after snitching on heavily-tattooed transgender bunkmate over ‘loud’ late night sex – only to fall out with replacement who complained about British socialite’s smelly sneakers.

I have not fact checked all of this, beyond the fact the painting of Bush was a legit painting Epstein had hanging on his wall. But it looks interesting none the less:

 

Last post best post, as I get a 4Chan thread 404’d. An anon posts:

Just like 2 years ago threads would last 2 hours, 3 hours absolute tops, and usually reach bump limit with 330 replies.
You NEVER saw a thread older than 2-3 hours a couple years ago

Now I come on here and I legit see threads that are like 12, sometimes even 16 or 20 hours old. Insane and unthinkable on old /pol/.

What the fuck happened? Did everyone go outside and touch grass? Did the vaccine neuter their brains?

Just the same old bot threads and bot replies. It’s like there’s nobody left anymore really.

I reply, and the thread is immediately archived and closed out:

Everyone has been siloed. They have split us up into like 2000 /pols, each with only a set group of people we are quarantined with, so ideas, and memes cannot spread freely among us, and we cannot organize our forces together.

See the surveillance: https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/surveillance

What do you use a 4 year old mulatto slave for? Larry David’s great grandfather had a “4 year old female Mulatto slave” and a “17 year old female Mulatto slave.” A four year old is not going to be able to do anything in terms of work. How far back does this thing go? He certainly seems to be more amused than you would think:

Kind of gross, but it is floating around /pol – Rectal infusion of semen results in transient elevation of blood prostaglandins and immune suppression. It looks like semen crushes immunity, so a woman, with foreign sperm swimming toward her egg, will not mount an immune response to it, and prevent her own pregnancy by having her immune system kill the sperm. 4Chan is pointing out gays are not only engaging  in behavior that spreads disease, they are suppressing their own immune systems, to make themselves better petri dishes in which to incubate disease, and they are going it in the intestine, where all the germs are. And this has been known since 1987.

Severed finger mailed to Macron’s residence.

Somebody is bombing Mason lodges in Greece.

Swedish court blocks extradition of two Turks in ruling likely to complicate NATO bid.

Zelensky, who looks tiny, appears to be wearing shoes which put him on his tippy toes:

Here he is on tippy-toe, with clenched fists, compared to the people around him:

 

Pentagon may activate up to 3,000 reservists for Russia deterrence. The intel op targeting Americans is in deep. It is, I believe, a much smaller force than regular America. Its operations are entirely illegal, and it only persists by having somehow coopted the law enforcement apparatus to control it, so it cannot enforce the laws upon the conspiracy, and by having convinced the rest of America it could never exist. It has killed innocent Americans, raped innocent Americans, targeted children, probably embezzles more money than has ever been stolen in history, and it, every night, intrudes into the lives of regular Americans enough that a regular American would probably kill them all with no remorse or moral regret, if it came to light. I think the thing has gone too far now to back out gently and wind itself down. And I don’t think it can be hidden again. I think it has reached a point where one side or the other will end up winning. I don’t know what is happening behind the scenes, but it looks like it is heading to exposure, which will be cataclysmic for that operation, IMO. This could be the first step to Cabal setting up a world war to save itself at home. If they were cool with 9/11 when they were under zero threat and just cruising along with zero risk or danger, imagine what all of them will be cool with when their entire lives in America are under threat.

A group of right-wing House Republicans pushing to load up the annual defense bill with socially conservative policies on abortion, race and gender have another demand: severe restrictions on U.S. military support for Ukraine.

Sens. want Pentagon to stop accounting method that sends more Ukraine aid.

Five House Republican-backed initiatives to curtail aid to Ukraine using the annual Pentagon policy bill were shot down Thursday afternoon in votes that saw a consensus from both sides of the aisle to keep money flowing to Kyiv.

Donald Trump blasts more Ukraine aid: ‘Joe Biden should not be dragging us further toward World War III.’

Russia will treat F-16s in Ukraine as nuclear threat – Lavrov.

‘We’re not Amazon’ – UK responds to Ukraine’s weapons requests.

Half of Politico letter ‘foreign policy experts’ calling for more arms to Ukraine are tied to the arms industry.

Joe Biden said that he expects Ukraine’s counter-offensive will eventually lead to negotiations to end the war with Russia. They don’t want the loss during the 2024 election season. Now they have to hope Russia is feeling generous.

And the world stops, because one of the next generation needs to be taught something:

That kid will remember that moment for the rest of his life. Such a beautiful world, if only you can get the right people around you, and keep all the rest at bay.

Disney CEO denies claims that the company is sexualizing children: ‘Preposterous and inaccurate.’

Disney World in Orlando is suffering – here it is nearly mid-July, schools are out, families are on vacation, and the streets at Disney are just about empty!

In a groundbreaking study, researchers have published the first chemical approach to reprogram cells to a younger state. Previously, this was only achievable using a powerful gene therapy.

Disney World in Orlando is suffering – here it is nearly mid-July, schools are out, families are on vacation, and the streets at Disney are just about empty!

‘Nobody was there’: What’s behind the summer slump at Disney World and Universal Orlando.

Controversial hit ‘Sound Of Freedom’ crosses $50 million at U.S. box office, report says.

Donald Trump to host ‘Sound of Freedom’ screening with Jim Caviezel, Tim Ballard at Bedminster club.

Spread r/K Theory, because it is all about your inner circle

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Teo Toon
Teo Toon
1 year ago

 CEO Fires 90 Percent Of Customer Service Staff, Replacing Them With An AI Chatbot

Considering a chat AI as a replacement for a human is foolishness; but then replacing your company’s customer service department with a call center in India was just as foolish: one indifferent, script reading Indian is no different from an algorithm reading computer program.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Teo Toon
1 year ago

“Considering a chat AI as a replacement for a human is foolishness…”

I believe you are wrong. Most customer service types know absolutely next to nothing about what they are doing. Think of the effort to train someone, that they are paying next to nothing, on some technical subject. A total bust. Now look at an AI. “IF” and this is important, they do intensive training, the AI will know everything they have related to whatever it is they are supporting.

Breaking it down. Most Large Language models are trained on vast trillions of words of text. I’m talking GPT3 type level stuff. The speech to text AI is very, very good. So now you take a general AI and train it on ALL the data you can find on your product AND all the incoming support calls that they have saved. So the AI has a general knowledge AND specially trained on whatever subject needed for tech support. It will most likely crush any human tech support and give people far better support.

I read this programmers’ forum, here’s what he said he does,

“…I’ve been using ChatGPT to help write code and to perform useful data manipulation tasks.

I had it read the source code of web pages from my github account, and recreate the page layouts in both Bootstrap and Metro4ui. It did an amazing job with Bootstrap, creating dropdown menus and adjusting content on the page, which saved me hours of work. I actually did a huge amount of work with that process in a single sitting, using voice dictation while hanging on a hammock in the woods 🙂

One client sent me 38 pages of table data scanned from a paper book. I loaded the scanned image files into Google Docs, which performed OCR to create a very messy document. ChatGPT was not only able to clean and convert the OCR document into multiple CSV files, and then merge all those files into a single Python dictionary, it was also able to discern patterns in the data and recognize whenever there were anomalies and errors in the data caused by slight imperfections in the scanned images (warped/stretched values, spots on the pages that were perceived incorrectly by the OCR process, etc.). I didn’t have to write a single line of code for any of that process, and what would have been a grudging multi-day volume of mind-numbing tedious work, was transformed into a fun little easy project in a couple short sittings.

I’m regularly finding situations like this which save me countless hours of work, and one of the most important aspects is that the AI does far better when using tools that it’s been trained upon extensively. For example, it does a far better job creating layouts exactly the way intended, when using Bootstrap (which I use in MDBootstrap), compared to using Metro4ui, because it’s been trained on millions/billions of examples of Bootstrap code and documentation. And of course it’s amazingly fluent in Python and JS and their massive ecosystems. It is familiar with more of the available tools in those ecosystems than any single human could ever begin to experience or even know about, so comparing the use of libraries, for example, is sped up in a way no human could ever being to dive into and evaluate. You can ask ChatGPT which tools may be useful for a particular problem, then to compare and evaluate the benefits and drawbacks of each tool (security implications, limitations and features, etc.), and then to write working code examples using each tool, with a given data set, etc. – this can save hundreds of hours of research and coding work, and lead directly to better solutions to problems, with fewer limitations and unexpected walls hit during the larger scope of a complex project….”

So this guy is getting first class super specific support from AI and all he is doing is prompting the AI on what sorts of operations are needed on the data he presents it with.

As I have said over and over and over, the present AI is just a tiny baby in processing power. Every single time someone says,”well a computer can’t do this or that”, well they said that about checkers, chess, then Go, then fighter pilot dogfights, etc. etc. , when the Ai gets enough processing power it crushes the human. Crushes them in function. Present AI’s while they have a huge number of words and sentence structures fed into them do not have near as many, nodes, parameters, neurons(maybe).

A quote, “… So now my understanding is that GPT3 has 96 layers and 175 billion nodes (weights or parameters) arranged in various ways as part of the transformer model…”

So I’m equating parameters with neurons, loosely, as I can not say I 100% understand this, but you can easily see the number of neuron “type” functions in very large AI’s is but a tiny shadow of human processing power.

https://ai.stackexchange.com/questions/22673/what-exactly-are-the-parameters-in-gpt-3s-175-billion-parameters-and-how-are

The key advantage of AI’s is they can pack so many :”relevant” sets of data into them and process them unfailingly very fast and they never forget. Who knows how many neurons humans waste on Taylor Swift music and cat videos? The trash to gold ratio in human thought and memory has got to be very large. The wastage must be immense. The AI can be specifically trained on one area and become very efficient.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Idk enough to say, myself, but I am already reading that wrt to current computing power the law of diminishing returns is already kicking in with AI.

Is this so?

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

“…the law of diminishing returns is already kicking in with AI.

Is this so?…”

No, there are many doublings of performance left in computers before it becomes a real problem. Jim Keller made this video because he thought people who worked with him were being discouraged. He shows straightfoward ways to leep things going.

Moore’s Law is Not Dead (watch the video at the link if you’re interested)

https://eecs.berkeley.edu/research/colloquium/190918

And even after the size gets to be a problem the processing equipment for these small sizes cost a lot, at first, then it comes down. This means you can start stacking these things and running them in parallel. So there’s a really, really long way to go before computing power stops. And by the time this happens it may very well be, and likely will, be something else they think of to extend it.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Thanks Sam

Thedawg
Thedawg
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

“Saves countless hours of work”, I read as I lost or will lose countless hours of chargeable work hours.
Keep cheering for AI brah! You are the man!

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Thedawg
1 year ago

“…Keep cheering for AI brah!…”

You’re parsing that totally wrong. I’m not saying AI is good, I’m saying that people are underestimating the potential power that it has. Completely different.

“…I lost or will lose countless hours of chargeable work hours…”

I suspect he charged by the time it would typically take to do the job and put the gains in his pocket or cut his prices while still making more per hour.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

For the record, Sam, I am a huge proponent of AI. I’m less wowed by it than most fans are as a technology though.

I think it is an existential threat to Cabal on every level. And I think the projection of their fear is what we are seeing in the scare articles.

It destroys all their narratives and subterfuge and resource denial. And I don’t see any actual danger myself.

“Chatgpt how many died in the Hall of Cost?”

“Chatgpt why are prices going up?”

“Chatgpt where is all the gold?”

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

“…I think it is an existential threat to Cabal on every level…”

Too soon to tell. In raw unfiltered state where it speaks the truth, it is a threat to the Jews but, we don’t know what they can do with its programming. I don’t think anyone really knows what exactly is going on in AI circuits. It’s a black box they feed stuff in to, and you can’t, or I don’t think you can, separate its parts.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
1 year ago

Kayla Pareti, a content creator who focuses on Disney-themed content was shocked by how few people she saw in the park.
“It was a Saturday before Fourth of July, which is a major holiday. You’re expecting a lot of crowds, and it was just crazy that nobody was there,” she told CNN.

“Iger pointed to heat as a reason behind the slowdown over the July Fourth holiday.”

Come on man, who expects Florida to be hot in July? Clearly it was the heat that kept families away.

Teo Toon
Teo Toon
1 year ago

had to reload first try failed.

What do you use a 4 year old mulatto slave for? Larry David’s great grandfather had a “4 year old female Mulatto slave” and a “17 year old female Mulatto slave.” A four year old is not going to be able to do anything in terms of work. How far back does this thing go? He certainly seems to be more amused than you would think:

Slaveholders would breed their own slaves among other slaves; the children being mulatto means the great grandfather either interbred his black slaves with his Irish slaves or he himself interbred with them; remember Jimmy the Greek’s famous last public words about the reason why blacks were such great athletes?

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Teo Toon
1 year ago

the davids screw and screwed everything they could. the bidens and afflecks hide their (((heritage))). they also screw and screwed the same. and it isnt just sex at all. tear their protective walls down.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Teo Toon
1 year ago

I suspect aging research is farther along that they are letting on.

Quote,”…I’m going to pose a much more speculative argument that rejuvenation through transfusions of young blood will be effective, but will not change paradigms about human lifespan. I conjecture that the richest and most powerful people in the world have special access to technologies that are unavailable to you and me. Have some of them been getting blood transfusions from young donors? David Rockefeller died six years ago, just short of 102 years old. Queen Elizabeth died at 96. Evelyin de Rothschild died last year at 91. Henry Kissinger is still alive at 99. Jimmy Carter is 98. George Soros and Warren Buffett are each 92 and they look it….”

https://joshmitteldorf.scienceblog.com/2023/01/16/the-clock-logic-of-plasma-exchange/

This guy has found what appears to be the actual chemical that suppresses the aging factors that circulate in the blood. Now many other people could have done this research. Why didn’t they? He did so by moving to India to cut cost and using pigs blood as a bulk medium to screen for this factor that suppresses aging hormones OR that keeps cells functioning like when they are young. Not sure which. Here’s a post on his rats he tested. They lived a VERY LONG time.

“…the last of the 8 has lived just over 4 years (1464 days), breaking the record for lab rats…”

https://joshmitteldorf.scienceblog.com/2023/03/13/harold-katchers-last-rat/

He’s doing other trials right now. I strongly suspect that someone will fund him, lock up the tech with various legal agreements, and we will never see a single thing on it again.

Thedawg
Thedawg
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

That aint conjecture Sam.
Note that it was the Rockefellers that set up what is known as western medicine while they retained their own naturopaths.
This has been well documented.
If you trust your Doctor, without researching everything, and i do mean everything they say then you are by definition a moron in the post covid world.

Darrell Harb Christianson
Darrell Harb Christianson
1 year ago

“…war of words and farting.”
Did he stain his underwear? Film at 11…😐

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Kamala gibberish… her amygdala is probably lighting up like a Christmas tree because she’s on the big stage alone and she knows she has no business there

She cackles and spouts gibberish to cover her extreme discomfort

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
1 year ago

Helga Zepp-LaRouche is getting cited in TASS as an expert.

Amazing times. Just amazing.

https://tass.com/world/1646639

PS. She is the widow of Lyndon LaRouche. And running his org now.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

There’s some smart people in the LaRouche orbit. A bit eccentric, but plenty of smart folks.

Maniac
Maniac
1 year ago

‘Cordcutters Fleeing Cable TV Companies’

Dropped Charter and got myself a Roku a few years back. Good decision.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I don’t even get the point to “live TV” anymore. I pay for some streaming services, and that’s all I use them for. I prefer to let a show end and binge watch it all at once. Secondarily, I’ll let several episodes of a current show build up. There is no reason to deal with commercials and having to wait a week or the entire summer to find out what happens next.

I don’t watch any sportsball (never cared about it), so I have no use case to watch anything “live”.

I normally avoid the free services because I hate the ads. It’s just a minute of the same Allstate commercial playing three times in a row. But Amazon is starting to put things on Freevie, so I’m having to learn to live with the mute button.

Thedawg
Thedawg
Reply to  EricTheAwful
1 year ago

Agree. Never watch a single program live.
I will not suffer the lack of self respect that comes from subjecting myself to a single advertisement.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Thedawg
1 year ago

Amen. They are all irrelevant, patronizing, and idiotic. Even in the rare event that a commercial is relevant to me, I only need to watch it once.

I’ve gotten to where I won’t even watch events, like a Trump speech, live. I think faster than most people talk anyway, so it’s easier to wait until it ends and watch it at 1.5 or 2.0 speed when I want to watch it.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  EricTheAwful
1 year ago

Yes. The 1.5 and 2.0x speed is vital.

Martyanov is on 1.75 for me and Mercouris is on 2.0.

Both were intolerable for me before that. But both very useful after.

I suspect it is because ppl don’t feel any responsibility to figure out what they want to actually say and how they should say it.

I used to listen to the Great Lecture series. And I never had issues like that. At least the lecturers I liked. Even when I knew the subject, I had no urge to speed it up.

But every single damn podcast makes me want to scream hahahahha

Cut to the mother’fing chase mother’fer. CUT TO THE CHASE.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

Exactly, I avoid most video content. The ones I watch are like Mark Dice and Suspicious Observers (Ben Davidson) who take the time to organize their information and present it in an efficient manner. I don’t have the patience to listen to somebody babble and things I already know. At least with written content, I can skim over what I know already. It’s almost impossible with video.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Maniac
1 year ago

Roku listens to your conversations.

Wouldnt be surprised if it steals your wifi password too

Maniac
Maniac
1 year ago

‘Doctrine chief hints at scrapping celibacy for Priests.’

As I’ve said before, there wouldn’t have been nearly as many cases of child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church as there were if those men had been allowed to marry so they had an outlet for their (God-given) sexual desires. Read 1 Timothy 4:3.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Maniac
1 year ago

Most pedophiles maintain a marriage to camouflage their acts of abuse.

With “celibacy,” at least one knows a Catholic priest is likely a pedophile or a sodomite.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Maniac
1 year ago

I’m agnostic on the issue. I’ll just say a lot of gays are married and so are a bunch of horndog teachers who sex up their students. I think it is more the personality drawn to priesthood and teaching.

Disclosure: I have a neurotic aversion to clergy. And most teachers.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

The personality drawn to infiltrate those professions because of the access to children.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Perhaps having healthy married men is a way to make it harder for the pervs to hide. In addition to the other character qualification.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Nice thought. I hope you are right. But how does that work mechanically? These ppl love the lie and live for it.

I think there are real tangible benefits to celibacy. And certainly drawbacks, as with everything.

And I am not sure that celibacy leads to sexual degeneracy necessarily.

I am not of the Priestly/Brahmin caste. I’m prob more whatever a skilled craftsman would be (Vaisya?). Priests/Brahmins just seem like weirdos and I would rather not be around them. Obv, there’s a lot of self-flattery involved in my opinion of myself, but still… I’m no priest.

At the same time, I don’t try and impose my own caste’s nature or best practices on Brahmins. Anymore than I’d accept the converse.

If the Priests/Brahmins want to impose celibacy? I just have no opinion other than hoping it works out for them. It apparently hasn’t, but how am I to knkw what those weirdos should be doing?

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Right. It’s the access not the fields themselves. Which is sad for the good ones.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Maniac
1 year ago

That, and if so many priests weren’t gay.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Yeah. The fish (caste system) rots from the head (Brahmins).

It’s a real problem. If there are any good priests left, they seem totally prostrate before the sodomites and’ll soon be even more beneath the troons.

I guess I pray a ptiestly Frank Rizzo arises and a “real rain” comes and washes away the filth.

Goybean Oil
Goybean Oil
Reply to  Maniac
1 year ago

Not practicing celibacy is very different from being married. In fact, doing the first without the latter is called fornication. Also, there’s that whole “1 Timothy 3” thing.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
1 year ago

Fwiw, the maj of calculations I have seen give UKR 6mnths of materiel at the current rate of re-supply.

But more interesting, at least to me, is that a given level of precision and range of munitions sets a max number of troops in any given region.

Martyanov spoke about this recently. Apparently Jomini was the popularizer of this law.

I think this means that as UKR’s materiel degrades in precision and range, they will be forced to increase the troops in any given battle. I am assuming cluster munitions means 155mm and SShadow and HIMARs are running out.

RUS is experiencing the opposite.

I think this also explains why RUS invaded with a surprisingly small # of troops and still deploys only a fraction of what they have ready. Despite the length of front etc etc.

I think it also means that should any RUS counter-counter offensive occur it would take place over a huge area and look very “porous” to us.

I mean, it is possible that the assault could occur over the entire front at the same time.

UKR being able to counter only at given points due to a greater need to concentrate forces.

Sorry if this is obv but my mind is kinda blown rn.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

macgregor and ritter and a few others report on ukr etc and opine regularly. rus didnt and doesnt want to invade it all. they want the west to come to their senses. they are gradually determining that isnt happening. and the equipment ukr gets lasts only until rus blows it sky high. conscripts arent interested any more in dying in death-cans.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  lastkingofscotland
1 year ago

Yeah. I read them too. RUS prob did not want to start the SMO. But they have embraced it and are probably startled by how well it has gone in every area.

They’ll defo go far enough to prevent missile strikes from reaching RUS.

Lots of rumors that Putin told Wagner and the bloggers that Lvov was the current target.

RUS doesn’t want to fight NATO directly, but they seem prepared to.

Being led by you know whos, the neocons and neolibs push everything to the existential level instinctively.

Thedawg
Thedawg
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

Theso, forget the equip. They are running out of people. Particularly people who have been trained to the low standards of Nato.
A pack of dumbfcks with great equip will never surpass a bunch of smart people with the same or better equip.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Thedawg
1 year ago

Idk. Maybe. I think UKR has carefully husbanded their best troops. And used cannon fodder from the East mostly. They lost Azov early and Kraken is now involved in the north. And NATO training is just dumb as shit. But it doesn’t look like they are running out of cannon fodder gakkked on captagon. It is getting harder to procure the meat, but the attacks aren’t losing tempo yet.

Your last sentence? True. But NATO kit hasn’t looked good. And I am in the minority who think UKR command has done a great job considering their position. A great job being sadly sending fodder at the RUS to hold them as far in the east as possible as long as possible. They’ve chosen to fight it out with RUS and this is the best result possible. It would have been over months ago otherwise.

Personally, I would have sucked up all the NATO equip I could, made as strong a showing initially as I could (getting all the ISR loving nazis whacked) and then after Marioupol allied with RUS and Belorus against NATO. But that’s how I roll lol. I’m serious btw.

Aaron Kulkis
Aaron Kulkis
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

NATO doctrine requires three things

1) Air Superiority. Ukraine hasn’t even had Air Parity for even a single hour. Russia has Air Superiority and is soon to achieve Air Supremacy as they methodically destroy the Ukie Air Defense assets.

2). Well trained leaders who can take the initiative AND trust their subordinates enough to not micromanage them (i.e. Battalion commander places companies, not each of the platoons within those companies. Company commander places his platoons, not placing squads within the positions specified by the Battalion Commander. NCOs lead by example and set the standard for performance and accomplishment. The Ukraine army never really achieved this, and almost all of the leaders who fir that category are dead. The senior leadership has reverted to the Soviet Army pattern of micromanagememt (placing formations 2 echelons lower rather than 1 echelon lower.

3) Proficiency, especially at marksmanship and crew level equipment maintenance and repair, and coordinated action at the team, squad, platoon, company, battalion, and brigade levels. The Ukie army has never had coordination above the battalion level since the first day of Russian missile strikes, which destroyed ALL over-the-horizon military radio equipment (leaving only easier to use Line-Of-Sight radio, which don’t require, months of training to achieve basic proficiency). After about July 2022, and certainly by October 2022, the overwhelming majority of highly proficient privates, NCOs and Company level officers were killed or too badly wounded to fight again . The second army which Ukraine fielded last fall was not nearly as well trained, and is now mostly dead or incapacitated as well. Ukraine’s third army is barely trained or even sypplied with bullets (the “Basic Combat Load” under NATO doctrine is 7 30-round magazines. This is considered the MINIMUM for combat service support rear echelon troops. Front line troops normally have 3x that amount (21 full magazines on their person and/or in their assault packs). Ukrainian privates are being sent to the front with typically 2 magazines. That’s only 10% of what they should be sent forwards with). On top of that, they’re getting only a couple days of marksmanship training. It takes about 2 full WEEKS to produce a soldier with minimal combat rifle marksmanship. So they are getting only 15%, at best, of the amount of time and practice which is considered the minimum standard for NATO doctrine to work).

This is nothing more than a depopulation project for the benefit of Blackrock and the (Ashkenazi) denizens of Isn’trael who desperately want to leave the desert and go back to their original home : the shores of the Black Sea (Ashkenazi as are NOT descendant from Judea or any of the other 11 tribes of Israel. They are the Khazarians, a TURKIC, “NOT” Semitic tribe.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Aaron Kulkis
1 year ago

Good poast. I don’t disagree with anything you wrote. I just don’t think UKR could have done better than they did (other than marginally). And they did pretty damn well. Better than NATO itself would have done.

They made tough choices that appear ugly and brutal. But those were the correct choices. If one desired to fight on. And that is a political and not military decision.

Zaluzhny was told to fight on and he did the best way possible from a strategic perspective. And that was and is an ugly bloody thing. This offensive is political and not military. UKR is obtaining maximal possible returns (those returns are horrible).

Reverting to USSR tradition was inevitable. It was only postponed by NATO demands. The USSR tradition is simply superior to NATO tradition. USSR tradition isn’t perfect or ideal but NATO never came up with anything better for peer on peer continental conflict.

Zaluzhny was caught between a rock and a hard place: NATO and RUS. RUS is a titan and NATO is incompetent.

Ethnically cleansing their country to prolong the defense was the only option available. And they executed it well.

War is horrible. And it’s worse when the politicians on your side are evil and incompetent.

Phelps
Phelps
Reply to  Thedawg
1 year ago

Yup. I call those people loot drops.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
1 year ago

Sweden has the Finns to act as a shield wrt RUS now.

Why would they join NATO?

Other than the suitcases of USD delivered to politicians, of course.

And MI6 and CIA fatal hijinks, I suppose.

Macaque Mentality
1 year ago

Andrew Bustamante has been doing some interesting disclosure lately. In the following YT Short, he says that there are about 100,000 CIA officers in the US:

https://youtu.be/DhhnerDrjnA

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Macaque Mentality
1 year ago

That’s a lot of mass graves to dig. Get to work.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Re: Disney.

Disney is (IMO) a controlled demolition of another iconic American brand. And Disney, in the process of self-destruction, has engaged in the controlled destruction of other iconic American brands (and stories), like Star Wars.

Iger and his fellow plutocrats will not be affected (IMO). The people who will lose money are the retirees in mutual funds. Regardless of who is being looted, the apparent boycott of Disney is a highly desirable and beautiful thing. It shows a wonderful consciousness and solidarity on our side, a very hopeful thing.

Aunt Jemima, Uncle Ben and the Land o’ Lakes girl were iconic American brands. Indian names for sports teams are iconic Americana. There was zero negativity associated with these things, other than the lies generated by those attacking us. My Pillow = child’s play.

To the contrary, like “Merry Christmas,” these American things evoked a warm sense of commonality – – comfortable and even beloved points of reference.

America does not have a high culture. It is strictly popular culture. A lot of our popular culture is commercial. And almost all Americans justifiably love what once was our popular culture, and do not demand or desire Verdi.

Yes, woke is stupid and hateful, but it is also a cover for the destruction of the common reference points, like Disney. Woke is actually many things on many levels, but it is also a deliberate destruction of American commonality and all that the destruction accomplishes.

Get woke, go broke, true. But the natural assumption that get woke go broke is based on sheer stupidity, is not necessarily true. IMO, the rich people are making money off the going broke, and only the small people are hurt financially. The side benefit for Cabal, is the destruction of popular culture to be replaced by what they want, and what they want only.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

The problem is the Corporate structure itself. That is what has to be abandoned, I think.

Absent SCOTUS weighing in and deciding there are a slew of fiduciary duties heretofore unannounced, there is no way to stop the intentional implosion.

The point is fair. But it applies to everything now. Cabal is imploding the entire country.

They are shameless and evil. Are we to allow them to say “accept the tranny feminine penis or we will burn it all down?”.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I agree. I am on board.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

We defeated the Soviet Commies with MAD and Star Wars and breaking the ‘leftward ratchet of history’.
We had people saying ‘better dead than Red’.
MAD was ‘we’ll burn the world to ashes rather than submit’.
Now, the evildoers are saying ‘let us have what we want or we will destroy the country’. Maybe we should reply ‘lets go Mad Max post apocalytpic first’.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

My thoughts have been about the same things recently.

If one looks at how they actually do things and without the narrative filter, one sees that the you knkw whos make everything existential: all conflict is existential.

At least for the other side. Ideally.

Germany apparently tried your approach (maybe) and it did not work.

Right now, I think the best thing to do is simply “not play the game”.

Sicut judaeis non

Don’t hurt them in any way but have no dealings with them. Not on any level from the State down to the citizen.

This is of course very hard to pull off, history shows us that. But it’s better than Ragnarok or Armageddon.

Wooderson
Wooderson
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Re:you being contained. Consider the Polish priests, before the fall of the Soviets. They held the line. You don’t know what the other silos are doing.

When I was looking at odd things, I would get messages from places around the world, in their local language, mostly photographs. I’m assuming photos are unscannable, somehow. I have no idea who the people were, or what I was looking at. However, it was from all over the globe.

I can guess what some of them are, now, from here and other places. But: global!!! Everywhere. Every place. I have no idea who these people were, or what I was looking at. Somehow, they were trying to un-silo themselves. And- they were doing stuff where they were. I have no idea what they were doing, but they were not alone.

You are in a silo. They are in a silo. The other thems are in a different silo. So, instead of everyone tunneling to get out of the castle dungeon, maybe all the tunneling just collapses the castle, eventually?

Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Wooderson
1 year ago

I agree. The prophet Elijah was also in a silo. Those who are not comfortable with being silo’d need to read 1 Kings 19. There may be more believers than you know.

Also know: Jesus Christ is Lord and has already secured victory.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Macaque Mentality
1 year ago

Yes. I was thinking ystdy that the early Church was as infested with “feds” like Epps just as much as any current dissident org.

Idk how I missed all the references to it in Acts and the Gospels.

Embarassed actually.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

The USA indeed has a high culture, the highest of all cultures in Godly terms in its American Revolutionary Spirit, in it’s Declaration of Independence from Kings and Popes, and that all men created equal, under God.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

No all Men are not created equal.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

They are in the sense that they all have a right to a fair chance in a meritocratic world.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

My right arm is not even equal to my left

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Not one is without sin. No, not one.

All men are created equal.

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

There’s a difference between the two uses of equal. We are all equal under God, but not all equal in terms of ability or possibility. Paul makes that very clear when he talks about being different parts of the body, a hand, a foot, etc. Our inequality serves a purpose, as does our equality.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Muh Pillow

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

I am surprised its never been mentioned – you should check out a new-ish reality show called “Jury Duty”.
Similar concept to old one “The Joe Schmoe Show”, where one person thinks its real but everyone else is an actor, but Jury Duty was more about the production side.
I think you would have a field day showing some clips how they manage to create situations for the unknowing guy and also have options based on how he reacts.
I’m honestly not convinced 100% on the whole surveillance thing, but they show you just how you can create situations and outcomes with a target who has no clue and just thinks everyone else is a regular person like them.

OldTimer
OldTimer
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Hey, newbie here. I really appreciate your news aggregation. It’s something I’ve been looking for. I have to tell you though. I’m just being honest and hope not to come off hostile, but frankly, with the surveillance everywhere theme you seem focused on, frankly you seem, as my wife would say, “teched”. In other words, a little nuts.
I went through several of your surveillance postings, you know, dating back to 2000, or so, following a Google photographing vehicle around, Russia and stuff. You seem to interpret everyone you pass by, whether in a Google vehicle or real life, as having some kind of quiet but nefarious purpose involving yourself. I see people going about their own business.
Look, suppose, as you use to exemplify what you think is happening here or worldwide, or what not, that 5%, 10%, or whatever, of East German citizens were informing on the rest. I’m quite certain that the bulk of them weren’t tailing the others if some kind or other of expert and coordinated fashion. It’s just SO unlikely that such a percentage of the population was trained up in such a way and spent that much of their time in a concentrated manner following those who weren’t in on the game. It’s unlikely to the point of impossibility. Instead, the informers were peeping through their cracked doorway at their neighbors doorway, then calling to the authorities what they saw. They were killing 2 birds with one stone. They were causing trouble for the obnoxious neighbor they despised, and gaining citizenry points.
It’s just not really possible for ANY kind of significant percentage of us to get that kind of military or athletic kind of training, however rudimentary, to allow to, in even a little coordinated fashion, to tail and spy like that other otherwise pretty ordinary citizens. Logistically, I just don’t think it can happen. And all these regular almost people who have been recruited by “The Cabal” to spend a good deal of their time spying, but somehow keep it secret from the rest? Uh, no way, brother. I don’t think it’s happening. I’ll try to keep an open mind about it, though.
And thanks for the news aggregation. I like it!

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

This is the new poster, “OldTimer”. Sorry, I’m having a (bit of a) weird problem here. I assume it’s some combination of WordPress’ typical slightly clumsy user interface and my personal typical technical ineptitude. Anyway, while logged in, I can’t seem to publish a response. Below the comment box both now and when I was logged in, there’s 3 boxes that request I give info, but only if I want to. When logged in as “OldTimer”, I didn’t see why these were necessary. I assumed I’d be published as “OldTimer”, so I didn’t mess with them. Anyway, the system refused my post with an error message, seemingly, “Nonce is invalid”. “Oh, says I. Must be I have to fill in at least the first 2 boxes”, so I do. Nope, get same error message. So I back out of the conversation, find my user box at the top right corner, and log out. Now I’m trying to post my response while logged out. Anyway, sorry to be so trying, but here’s my response to your kind reply. I’m going to try it technically anonymously just to see if it works. Otherwise I can’t figure out what to do. Here it is:

Thanks for taking the trouble to respond to me! I just saw this. I won’t get to studying the links you kindly provided until later on today, so I’ll post my response at your latest daily comments section. I look forward to more interaction on this. It is kind of obvious that SOME kind of uh,… conspiracy, if you will, does exist.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Usually you can just keep trying to post and it will eventually go through.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

IMO, this commenter is fake. The tone and style appear trained. Don’t get your hopes up for constructive feedback. What this is however, is an indication of Cabal taking this site, and its threat, more seriously.

Take a close look at the Andrew Tate model. As I understand it, he went viral – supposedly the most googled name on the planet at one point – by allowing his paid subscribers (self improvement coaching) to post his video shorts on their own Tiktok accounts which had to have some specific title including Tate’s name. Tate’s cool man-talk style pumped up views on these Tiktok accounts who then got paid for views by Tiktok. Suddenly there were thousands of these accounts spreading Tate’s word. Tate himself could not be canceled because he didn’t have a Tiktok account. This was done through Tiktok which is Chinese because it would last longer than Facebook or Twitter would have allowed due to their drive to cancel all such creators. Basically, Tate devised and executed a successful flanking maneuver. If Tate is for real then it’s likely this was devised for him by Patriots over the course of his seven years in Romania, major US military bases, on the Russian border, etc. If he’s controlled op, then it was a clever play to create his anti-Matrix (Cabal) credibility. What Tate provided were short, catnip video clips that got attention from distracted people – young men, in his case. Your material is long and detailed – good for older readers or those already bought it. To get the majority in the door first you need to capture their attention in a manner that avoids the cancel gatekeepers.

Macaque Mentality
Reply to  OldTimer
1 year ago

Probablistic thinking is key. It’s not about likelihood or unlikelihood. It’s about scoring probabilities as you gain new information. About understanding the underlying patterns If you continue to engage in this type of probabilistic thinking, you will undoubtedly reach the Truth.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  OldTimer
1 year ago

Hi Newbie.
I know it’s hard to process, because it goes everything you’ve seen or been taught. But there are places in the world where 1 out of 6 people work for the government in some fashion and they have an informant on every block that watches people. If they can pull tbis off in a third world shit hole, tbey can do it here. I also personally know people who have experienced the “street theater” open harassment, with a dozen strangers walking up to them in a few minutes’ time talking about the same obscure political point, while wearing red, taking pictures of the target, etc. The size and the extent of this thing, if ever revealed, will change the world forever.

Aurini
Reply to  OldTimer
1 year ago

This might interest you; I’ve been doing work trying to explain emotionally how such a thing might operate. https://staresattheworld.com/2023/02/on-the-character-of-conspiracy/

The reason I’m doing this, by the way, is because I have trouble believing it. Even when I’ve seen a lot of ‘numbers’ backing it up. Like Sound of Freedom, seeing something in your mind’s eye is different than reading stats.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I think surveillance is dormant and covert for most people. We who get the shock and awe treatment are probably pretty small minority. Thats why its so unbelievable at first.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I’m honestly convinced 100% on the whole surveillance thing. I get it everyday, everywhere.

Rizzo
Rizzo
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I think they employ old people to do the store walks

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Chatbot meme is a way to layoff workers without acknowledging that sales are crashing. Don’t want to scare away investors.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

BRICS gold rhymes with Fort Knox gold depository 1936.

Same purpose. Same level of hype.
1936 – 1971 = 35 years

phelps
1 year ago

Doctrine chief hints at scrapping celibacy for Priests.

1 Timothy 3:

This is a faithful saying: If a man desires the position of a bishop, he desires a good work. A bishop then must be blameless, the husband of one wife, temperate, sober-minded, of good behavior, hospitable, able to teach; not given to wine, not violent, not greedy for money, but gentle, not quarrelsome, not covetous; one who rules his own house well, having his children in submission with all reverence (for if a man does not know how to rule his own house, how will he take care of the church of God?); not a novice, lest being puffed up with pride he fall into the same condemnation as the devil. Moreover he must have a good testimony among those who are outside, lest he fall into reproach and the snare of the devil.

The question for me is less can priests be married, and more how can they not?

Teo Toon
Teo Toon
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

the Roman Catholic priest-class descends from the pagan priest-class which was often eunuchs.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Teo Toon
1 year ago

No.

Roman Catholic Priests were permitted to marry until Pope Adrian II 872 AD was married and had a daughter.

Priests married until 1123 AD.

Married vicars that convert are able to remain married.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

Celibacy is only for Bishops and Monks in the EO. Not the public facing Priesthood.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

The case of the man who was found innocent for attacking the cop and stealing her gun is a bit more complicated than it sounds on its face. The incident began with a call about a domestic disturbance. The female cop arrives in scene and sees a man without a shirt walking away from the residence. The cop then saw a woman with a knife leave the residence and begin chasing the shirtless man. The female cop immediately determines the unarmed, shirtless man, and not the woman chasing him with a knife, must be the perpetrator. The cop goes immediately hands on and attempts to tackle.the man. The man shoves the cop away. The cop pulls her gun on the shirtless, unarmed man. Of course, she has no interest in the woman with the knife. The man grabs the cop’s gun and the cop begins to hightail it out of the area, post haste. The man then discharges the pistol in the opposite direction from the runaway cop.

At trial, the jury found the man innocent of assault because the cop had no reason to attack him. All available evidence pointed to the knife carrying woman as the actual perpetrator. In fact, the cop stated on the stand that she thinks all domestic violence is perpetrated by men, therefore, she needed to take the shirtless, unarmed man fleeing a knife waving woman to the ground. Since that constituted an illegal assault on the man, he had a right to defend himself. The jury also found the man innocent of attempted murder since he fired the pistol in the opposite direction of the cop. The jury did find the man guilty of negligent discharge of a firearm.

The biggest takeaway from the whole mess is that a jury actually based their decision on the ancient legal theory that you can resist an illegal arrest. I suspect that is why the media is doing everything it can to obscure the actual facts of the case, and the legal theories which the jury used to reach their decisions. You can’t let the rabble think they can legally resist law enforcement. That might lead them to begin acting and thinking for themselves.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Replying to myself here. I wrote the above from memory. I went back and checked the details. It was a deputy sheriff, not a city cop. She didn’t try to force the man to the ground, she grabbed his arms and forced them behind his back.

The rest is accurate.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

That knife wielding woman could be guilty of attempted murder. In which case she should hang.

Goybean Oil
Goybean Oil
1 year ago

Military launches probe into Fort Cavazos soldier, 23, who absconded for 10 days then turned up a day after his transgender wife was found dead in their home. ArmyBros – Explain yourselves. What in God’s name is going on over there?”

Some parts of the U.S. Army are like a giant frathouse. Others are more like a crackhouse. This base, in this part at least, is a whorehouse. Remember, in an Army you have a critical mass of youth, lack of IQ and a filter that puts all of the social ills of a country on blast.

It isn’t better in the other services. The Air Force is a safe space. The Navy is a bath house. The Marines are a cult and a bath house. The Coast Guard is a bath house where everyone is ugly. You get the point.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Goybean Oil
1 year ago

Texas Arcane just wrote about his own military experience on his Substack. He had a good time at the end, but not before he’d had years of unnecessary unplesantness; strange, too. So much depends on where you’re stationed. Recommended reading.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Without modern medical tech. A lot of them won’t survive disease

Wooderson
Wooderson
1 year ago

Alrighty then. Back from coffee with high school teacher on summer break. The valedictorians in this state get full-ride scholarships to the flagship universities in the state. Competitive, very competitive.

The kids will do things like bake brownies with soap in it, and serve the brownies to their friends and classmates before a test day. This means the kid is sort unspecified intestinally distressed, but not enough to require a doctor’s appointment. Just enough to degrade a test grade, and knock them out of scholarship consideration. AC, right again.

Plus, bullying to suicide attempts. Or just suicide attempts in general. It’s almost a mark of a competition quality school, as far as parents are concerned. They survived the suicide high school. It’s like bragging about surviving Vietnam, for Boomers. Their children need to prove that they can survive, too.

The teachers have had to intervene to make the school less competitive, by altering grading patterns, altering what classes they will permit kids to take, things like that. They switched principals, and had contentious working groups to fight for the childrens’ lives.

Wooderson
Wooderson
1 year ago

I am going to emphasize: it’s the good, studious, kids, top 10%, who are sabotaging their classmates. It is bad enough that the kids who could made valedictorian- contenders’ names secret by the teachers- to make sure no one messed them up.

The teachers knew the contenders by middle of fall, sophomore year- 1 1/2 years into a four year process.

Before they knew to hide the kids’ identity, everyone knew 1 1/2 years into school. The messing with students by other students began then, and intensified each semester.

wlindsaywheeler
Reply to  Wooderson
1 year ago

Wow.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

I’ve worked in psych. It’s true. When you stop blowing off patients, actually listen to them and check out their stories you find out many of them are telling the truth. They were driven crazy by gang stalking. Some of them were drugged and institutionalized because they witnessed something. The best way for the government to control you is to make the rest of world believe you’re nuts.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

And then there are plenty in the mental health field who are knowing participants in all of this.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

And the genuinely demon possessed who need exorcism by the power of Christ.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

The demon possessed are the gangstalkers and mental health workers.

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

A group of right-wing House Republicans pushing to load up the annual defense bill with socially conservative policies on abortion, race and gender have another demand: severe restrictions on U.S. military support for Ukraine.

Misleading, and it helps to read the underlying article. They are not imposing Red social engineering on the DoD. They are trying to undo the Blue social engineering that was imposed over the past few years.

It looks like the peace caucus can muster only 70 – 90 representatives, all Republicans, so we are probably screwed in terms of preventing global war.

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

There were two articles about low attendance at the Disney parks, and a third article, and it looks like the two of the articles are duplicates.

My daughter is the right age to enjoy the parks, and I started researching a trip to Disney World, which I’ve been to several times already and enjoyed. I found out that Disney jacked up the prices, seem to have stopped maintaining the park, and did other things to ruin the experience. So I’m passing for now.

This is what is interesting. Disney had both the Florida and California parks closed “for COVID” for awhile, the California park for longer. They could have used the parks being closed to do lots of long delayed maintenance, and didn’t. They could be treating the parks as cash cows (a cash cow is a brand nearing the end of its life, where the company stops investing in it and just rakes in the sales), but the are treating every other Disney product line as a cash cow, all at once. So I think we are looking at deliberate sabotage here.

Thedawg
Thedawg
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

As I keep droning on, the globalists are set up elsewhere, and burning the bridges behind them.
The US has passed its usefulness so it must now be set alight, scorned, laughed at and made irrecoverable.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Thedawg
1 year ago

They aren’t set up elsewhere, that didn’t work.
And yet they are burning down their homes as if they were.
It’s as if they are on autopilot and unable to change course.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

But they really aren’t burning down their homes. They’re burning down YOUR home.

Look at it this way: they know that people are waking up. They know that if they keep waking up it doesn’t bode well for them. So what should they do? What do you do when you’re in an ambush? You drive forward.

Everything that they are doing that you think is destroying this country is really primarily just destroying the ability of Americans to resist. All the divisiveness, all the efforts to stupefy, and sicken, all the efforts to destroy institutions and neglect infrastructure, all of it has one purpose: to make it less and less likely that anyone will be able to resist.

They aren’t destroying the country. They are destroying the population. Because they’d much rather have your land, your wealth, your 401k, your social security than just about anything. They’re coming for everything.

And from what I can see, it looks like they have a good chance of getting it. Most Americans, even the most red-pilled, clearly haven’t fully caught on yet. And the great bulk of them are so disconnected and have heads just as full of fantasies and delusions as is required to keep them from effectively organizing and resisting.

Unless the White Hats are working on some kind of a scene that consists of drawing out cabal and making more and more people aware of them, I’d suggest that cabal is doing very well for itself.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

They are destroying us, but we were their powerbase, they are destroying themselves and are too stupid to stop.
They could throw us some wolfmeat and try to put us back to sleep, it would have been easy to do just a few years ago and it’s still their best option.
But they are insane.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

No, they really aren’t insane. They know exactly what they are doing.

Look at it this way: what would be the biggest possible threat to them? If the US woke up and came under quality leadership. It is the US alone that would have the military, financial, diplomatic, and surveillance power to chase them around the globe.

No other nation comes close to being the same threat to their well-being. Which is why they’ve been systematically weakening us and selling off all of our secrets for decades.

If the US collapses and they have to flee, there are all sorts of countries they can purchase safety in around the world. Dozens and dozens. And by continuing to control capital flows and blackmail, they can continue to prosper.

Big countries such as China or Russia can be dealt with by getting small countries to enact trade embargoes on them.

The United States not only possesses the technical, military, and financial power to threaten their global operations. It has a citizenry who, to some extent, would still be perfectly comfortable with expeditionary military operations to root them out.

Consequently their safest course of action is to continue looting this country for everything, poisoning its water and food supply, lobotomizing its population, and spreading as much sexual degeneracy and family destruction as possible.

They aren’t crazy. They are conquering us, castrating us, poisoning us, weakening us. TO astonishing levels. To where even people like you and other regulars here don’t see why they’d want to do this and assume that they just must be crazy. Or you get those who assume it’s because they are “satanic” or “demonic”, which is really just another way of saying “insane.”

The fact is that their actions are completely rational, completely calculated. They are cooly and calmly eliminating all threats to their efforts to subjugate the entire world. And we’re their biggest threat to that goal.

Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

You make valid points. The thing to remember is that this war manifests to some degree in the physical, but it is actually spiritual in nature. Everything they do makes logical sense from a purely materialist angle. But it is ultimately their downfall because there is One Higher Power they must answer to in the end. Jesus Christ has already won the battle. This is why Cabal’s Beast World System is ultimately a Clown World. The craziness we’re seeing can be described as the world’s largest temper tantrum. It is all for naught.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Ah, you are that guy.

If you dismiss evil you will never understand the world.

And they can’t just buy what they want after destroying their powerbase.
Even if you were right you are ignoring the destruction of Europe at the same time, Europe is not the kind of threat to them that the US might be and is a decent monetary powerbase that they have total control of.

And the burning down is what is going to wake people up and send them after them, the US was no threat to them before they started it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Thedawg
1 year ago

bunkers in New Zealand

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

And what will they do there?
Conquer the world using trained kiwi birds?
That’s a last ditch fallback plan not the next step in the usual cycle.
They are losing to upstart factions and rebels like Putin and they can’t cope.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

Of course it’s deliberate sabotage. Cabal has always hated Disney. They need his legacy completely removed from the minds of Americans.

Vox Day believes that this somehow renders materialism and money motivation is irrelevant. And pulls “spiritual wickedness” out of his butt as a reason to understand all of this. Yep, money doesn’t motivate cabal at all. Just “spiritual wickedness”, which he can neither define nor explain.

An astounding expert at missing the obvious and fabricating ghost stories to explain the motion of the world, he doesn’t seem to understand the value of cultural legacies and values. And can’t in any way conceive that greed is driving all of this. It is the greed of control. Cabal isn’t after a few cheap ticket or lunchbox sales. They want everything we have. And that begins with completely lobotomizing us and removing us from our cultural legacy so that we can become compliant little podlings who own nothing and are happy.

VD can’t see the obvious greed, the greed to control the entire world and wipe out any potential opposition. He can’t see that cabal is interested in taking EVERYTHING you have and making sure that no remaining humans are able to resist or even survive on their own. Wiping out the legacy of people like Walt Disney is a part of our ongoing cultural lobotomization, a move of harsh implications. And yet conservatives gleefully cheer on the destruction of our legacy, and guys like VD do their best to obscure the reality of what is going on by insisting that it’s not unimaginably ferocious greed but instead best explained by old ghost stories.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

tell me u r atheist without saying u r atheist

Teo Toon
Teo Toon
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

You don’t understand Vox.

VD
VD
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

First, it’s the “old ghost stories” that define greed as evil, and the love of money being the root of evil. So you’re trying to set up a false dichotomy here. Without those “old ghost stories”, you have no rational basis for condemning either greed or control.
Second, it is no problem to define and explain “spiritual wickedness”. It is the causal driving force behind the material wickedness, which is conscious opposition to God, Jesus Christ, and Nature. What you call cabal is merely the material opposition that serves the interests and command of its supramaterial masters.
Third, the legacy was destroyed when the infiltration was completed. Nothing can save Disney now. There is no point to supporting Disney’s assaults on Christian European culture.
Fourth, money motivation is nonexistent to those who can create it ex nihilo. “Money” doesn’t really exist today, as it’s nothing more than promises made by faithless individuals and institutions.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

They don’t need money, they print money and they steal more money than you could imagine.
It’s about power, evil, and destruction.

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

Get out of here with your shallow atheism.

Greed is the base motivator for humans. As also is lust, ambition, power, revenge.

But the supernatural world influences humans & plays the long game.

Throughout time mankind has pursued its short term carnal desires. But there are evil spiritual forces guiding and shaping these behaviors and energies so as to set in play events that will cause the greatest amount of destruction to mankind, physically and spiritually. Destroy beauty, destroy hope, destroy how people connect to God. Increase alienation, increase isolation, break bonds of family, community, even the sense of self & a greater harvest of those who will be damned & have their potential denied is possible.

It’s much bigger than what you think it is & it’s been going on for millennia. They know they will lose & they want to take as many of us out as they can.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Ever notice the loser middle-aged men wearing Mickey Mouse t-shirts?

Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I posted something and it disappeared. I’ll try to approximate:

If you’re a shill: LOL, nice try.

If you’re not a shill: You need to engage in deeper thinking. Greed is only a miniscule variable in what’s actually happening in the world right now. Jesus Christ is Lord. Start with the Bible.

wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

War against farmers by Cabal.

Dianna West has a good article up about that–the bad weather in Vermont:

Here’s what I think is going on in Vermont and other areas of rural areas of New England. I think we are victims of a weather engineering program targeting the small farm and other remnants of self-sufficient American life as they exist here to this day. Don’t think that’s possible? Take a look at Operation Popeye, the US military rain-making program deployed to intensify and extend the monsoon season during the Vietnan War. Remember, too. that dictatorships always make war on agriculture, usually killing millions of people, as a means to control independent citizens, as in Stalin’s Ukraine, in Mao’s China, also in FDR’s New Deal. I think it is perfectly possible (or even likely) that the illegitimate regime in Washington, which hates Americans, is already deploying weather warfare, the perfect crime, against New Englanders as part of their wider strategy to drive Americans into the misery of the new world order/Agenda 2030/socialist paradise.

The Death of the Grown-Up | Diana West > Home – The War on Agriculture in Vermont

This war began in 1913—when Wilson and Congress passed the Federal Reserve—the Central Bank of America, which is one of the planks in the Communist Manifesto!

Why did Marx call for Central Banks? —I believe that they are used to cause inflation and that is one thing—agriculture can’t have, can’t exist with. Inflation drives people of the land and moves them to cities! For the last 100 years in America, hundreds of thousands of farmers have left the land every year! It’s on purpose! Progressives hate farmers–that is where independence comes from.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

Court Jew, Karl Marx, agent of the Crown, contracted by filthy Fabian Socialists to write Kapital in the British Museum Library.

That’s why he called for central banks.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

The RAF were doing weather modification via cloud seeding in the early 1950’s. The tech they must have now will be more sophisticated by orders of magnitude.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  English Tom
1 year ago
Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

God controls the weather also. So he must be allowing them to do this also.

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

In the Hmmm…think about it category.

I have said many times when the “whoever” commenters say that all the norms are dumb idiots and know nothing, that it is not true. I believe that many know, but they see the consequences of sticking their heads up, and they get no reward for being at the front of setting things right. I would look this up to show what I said but search engines are so pitiful these days it would likely be impossible.

“…Disney World in Orlando is suffering – here it is nearly mid-July, schools are out, families are on vacation, and the streets at Disney are just about empty!
‘Nobody was there’: What’s behind the summer slump at Disney World and Universal Orlando. …”

I say this is confirmation of what I said before in real numbers. They would like to believe that you are all alone. They even use status, (as in look how special I am to be one of the few that know how screwed up things are and how everyone else is dumb), to try and keep you in your silo.

(#40 to be specific on which silo. You’ll get the last sentence if you read the books) 🙂

Out of all the whole mass of people, take just this portion that would choose to go to disneyland and now that small portion of the bigger group, that knows, show their displeasure by skipping out. The small disneyland skip outers are really a subset of a huge mass of people, that know. To use one of their little pozzed phrases, “you are being seen”, in this case, “they are not being seen” is just as relevant.

Brickbat
Brickbat
1 year ago

Israel has been killing people using the “blood clot” method, in which their teleporter technology squeezes a blood vessel to produce a clot, sometimes under a layer of bone. They will try to kill people who hear about this, but they will fail.

Brickbat
Brickbat
1 year ago

regarding Kamala Harris’s recent occurrences of word salad: Israel also “puts words in my mouth” i.e. makes me speak whatever they want me to speak, and prevents me from speaking, regularly. They also put inappropriate facial expressions on my face, e.g. make me appear to laugh.

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
1 year ago

Here’s an opportunity to make up your mind about activist groups of mostly young, fit, men, who some think may be “feds.” Speaking this evening. Recorded on YouTube, an American and an Aussie, interviewed by Australian, Joel Davis. Interesting. Australian Thomas Sewell and Patriot Front’s Thomas Rousseau on
Activist Strategy (Joel & Blair Show)
https://www.youtube.com/live/sRmHEo77ask?feature=share

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ghost Who Walks
1 year ago

Frank Collin

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Devon Stack of Black Pilled has a good take down of ‘The Sound of Freedom.’ Having seen the movie in the theater, I’m pretty much in full agreement with him. It’s a psyop, it’s a distraction, it’s a propaganda effort that doesn’t really help us.

https://odysee.com/@Blackpilled:b/freedomsounds:e

The most obvious part is this: it treats child trafficking as something that happens outside of the US and kind of gives the impression that it’s our role to go out into the world and right this wrong. Consider it the War on Terror part 2. Just this seems to be a rallying cry for a war on marginalized third world pedos.

I really don’t know what the fans fawning over this movie are thinking. It doesn’t “expose” a damned thing. Child abduction, child trafficking, and all the rest of the horrors are not something we need to go to Tegucialpa or Cartagena for. It’s all right here. There’s so much nastier stuff going on right here, with out own politicians and elites eagerly participating in. Which makes me wonder why they are so obsessed with this story of a supposed IHS agent cavorting around Colombia to take down pedos.

If I had to guess the entire story is a sham. I really feel it’s complete bullshit, and I suspect that there’s an ulterior motive behind this movie. Whatever it is, it is propaganda.

And simply put, the movie isn’t that great. It’s like a made for Netflix special. Wooden characters, ropey dialogue, just general low budget cheesiness. It sure has hit a responsive chord amongst many of our kind, however.

🌲🌲
🌲🌲
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Maybe try not letting the perfect be the enemy of the good.

Max Barrage
Max Barrage
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Your concern is noted

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

A variation on the kitten ploy?

Woman stops for toddler along Alabama interstate, vanishes without a trace
https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/woman-stops-for-toddler-along-alabama-interstate-vanishes-without-a-trace

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Russian Parliament Passes Digital Ruble Bill

https://www.zerohedge.com/crypto/russian-parliament-passes-digital-ruble-bill

Why is Putin allowing this?

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

71% of Illegal Crossers Go to Republican Districts -Transforming the USA

https://www.independentsentinel.com/71-of-illegal-crossers-go-to-republican-districts-transforming-the-usa/

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

i havent heard anyone i know say it lately, but as late as 2018 i still knew ostensible gopers who would say we cant close the borders cause we need the laborers! kids these days (like theirs with art degrees) just arent going to do the werk! / we may have one political party (unaparty) or effectlvely 3 (R, D, and a rump patriot presence). we do not have two.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  lastkingofscotland
1 year ago

Boomers prefer to save money on slave labor instead of giving the following generations the opportunities they had.
And they are willing to let the cabal/international communism conquer the nation to get it, they will be dead before things get too bad.

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1 year ago

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