News Briefs – 07/26/2023

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DFT – Apple Sued By App Developers Over Fees

DFT – Musk Explains Twitter’s Rebranding

DFT – Credit Card Debt Soars At Fastest Pace In 20 Years

DFT – Eurozone Faces Stubborn Inflation

DFT – Asian Consumption Of Russian LNG Scaling Down

An interesting anecdotal comment I have not done in-depth research on, from our comment section, but worth filing away:

I did (started to do) a 9-11 Deep Dive once while talking with a man who had flown heavies for 25 years on the glamor routes. It didn’t go too far because it didn’t need to.

Him: “So you’re skeptical of the official story?”

Me: “yeah.”

Him: “You should be. Pilots are trained to holler HIJACK at even a minor suspicion of it. The idea is better than safe than sorry, we’ll get it all sorted out on the ground. Make sense? In addition to special hijack squawk codes and various other stunts I can’t talk about, there are multiple ‘hijack’ buttons on the flight deck and elsewhere, and some of them are not labeled as such. Takes about a tenth of a second to push one of em. No hijack calls went out that day, no hijack buttons were pushed that day. And that is impossible on any modern USA airline flight. End of sermon. Lemme tell you about Italian girls!”

It makes me realize that to maintain full control, an operation would probably have isolated the plane’s radio communications, resetting frequencies, and then rebroadcasting/relaying the transmissions on regular frequencies until things kicked off and they wanted to cut the communications off. They would not want any planes warned there were other hijackings going on, until as late as possible. Again, it is about control. So that might have been something else which, if a plane failed to take off and get crashed, they would have had to remove and clean up. It is also something more sophisticated than bin Ladin could have pulled off.

If it was a Cabal op, and IMO the cleanup crew showing up on the failed hijack plane and sneaking in through hatches makes it look that way, it would have been a complex piece of work. Notice, these are things which to us are new, because we are not specialists. These things, would not be new to specialists in the government, or intelligence operatives, for whom all of these things would likely have been immediately seen as red flags. A lot of people knew.

Witness in Malcolm X case backs up theory that officials conspired to assassinate him“From my vantage point, this was an attempt by the police to assist in him getting away,” witness Mustafa Hassan says of man he believes was part of undercover plot… Hassan said he and his family left the country after the incident in fear for their safety. JFK, RFK, Martin Luther King, and Malcolm X were the big four. That was the coup, when the conspiracy decided it was time to seize full control of everything. If it had full control before, none of them would ever have gotten close to power.

A police informant saw a “dry run” of Malcolm X’s 1965 assassination a week prior and a new witness at the scene says he was never interviewed by authorities, attorneys and Malcolm X’s family announced Tuesday.

Former defense official shares claims of off-world technology, expects new revelations at UFO hearing.

Older 2014 article, but weird enough to make the cut – Canada’s ex-defense minister: Aliens would give us more tech if we’d stop wars.

8 odd details about the deaths of JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy.

Russian officials warned not to use Apple devices as Western nations are “snooping on the entire world,” according to a top senator. It is nuts, because the files getting attached to our devices are unbelievable. I have said Cuidado! a few times, joking, in the vicinity of my phone, computer, and TV in the living room, and now I get Spanish ads on my computer, and my Roku is pitching me Canela Telenovelas. So whatever listens to our devices heard a single Spanish word, recognized it, and added to my “Advertising” file that I was a Spanish-speaker, and now my ads get served to me that way. Given the ability of AI to kind of understand speech and make deductions, I would imagine the intel file being drawn from that data stream is even more amazing. The enemy is everywhere even in your own living room.

FBI gets sued by Epstein victim via Jesse WatersJeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell raped Maria Farmer in 1996. When she called the FBI, they hung up on her and did nothing for a decade. Then they let him off the hook, with a sweetheart plea deal in 2008. How many women were abused because the FBI did nothing? She and other victims won’t let them get away with this “grotesque failure.” They’re planning to sue for $600 million.

The US Virgin Islands unveiled new accusations against JPMorgan Chase over the bank’s ties to former client Jeffrey Epstein, including executives discussing how the disgraced late financier surrounded himself with “nymphettes.” Because it is totally normal for a medical examiner to wheel a dead body around, not in a body bag, and with the face freely exposed, as reporters are snapping pictures.

Curious – the only Q post featuring the word chef, was posted on July 24th, 2019, and on the same day four years later Obama’s chef was found dead?

Obama’s personal chef, Tafari Campbell, who mysteriously drowned in Obama’s Martha’s Vineyard, took swimming lessons in 2019, video reveals.

Democrats filed a lawsuit on Thursday to allow Wisconsin voters to return absentee ballots in drop boxes, moving to overturn a decision from the previous conservative-controlled state Supreme Court last year.

A new Idaho voter registration law requiring that persons prove their identity and residency when registering to vote sparked a lawsuit from a youth advocacy group.

Judge in Carroll case says Trump ‘raped’ her, and others can accuse him of that, even though the jury specifically found he had not raped her.

Barack and Michelle Obama were on Martha’s Vineyard at the same time their personal chef drowned under mysterious circumstances. Obama’s office previously claimed they were not there. For some reason, they lied.

Hunter Biden associate Devon Archer has testified before a federal grand jury regarding the Biden family and plans to be interviewed by the House Oversight Committee next week, his attorney said Monday.

Joe Biden allegedly interacted with son’s clients more than 200 times.

Speaker McCarthy indicates Republicans are moving toward Impeachment inquiry of Biden. The evidence is there of bribery. You wonder how that will progress, as it would seem democrats will never convict, and the script is designed to show the entire system has broken down, and the mechanism is meaningless under the uniparty.

Hunter’s $1.3M art buyers revealed: Dem donor who Joe appointed to prestigious commission and Hollywood ‘fixer’ lawyer are unmasked as those who bought First Son’s paintings.

Hunter Biden’s bong-smoking lawyer Kevin Morris, who paid first son’s $2M tax bill, ALSO spent fortune on his art – along with California Dem donor Elizabeth Hirsch Naftali. Do you think there were smarter, better lawyers in his law school class, who, I don’t know, wouldn’t have been taking Bong Hits in the middle of consultations with clients? Do you think they make as much money? I actually thought when I went to college that grades mattered, the effort you put in mattered. I had no idea. You do drugs. Bang every girl as if you are desperate for sex, and act afraid of anyone threatening you. I could have made as much cash as this guy. How would you feel sitting in the law offices of Anonymous Conservative, Esq, your entire future hanging in the balance, explaining your legal predicament to me, when I say, “Give me a second…” I pull out a two foot long bong and a lighter, and take a quick, deep huff, milky white wisps, escaping out my nostrils, as I suppress a cough and hold my breath, and motion for you to continue? You could not put this stuff in a movie. It is better than Idiocracy.

Hunter Biden’s lawyers face SANCTIONS after being accused of lying to the clerk in his criminal tax case as judge orders First Son’s attorneys to explain themselves by tonight.

Former asst FBI director, Chris Swecker, says this is a clear case for disbarment of Hunter’s attorney, after the lawyer called the judge’s clerk pretending to be someone else to get evidence struck from the record. Yeah, judge, could you just hang on a sec? [Gets lighter and bong out of briefcase…] Actually another attorney, but still funny.

Tim Ballard says thousands of unaccompanied children ‘disappearing’ into U.S. interior.

Trump’s lawyers keep getting in trouble with judges. Here are the 17 sanctioned so far.

Ron DeSantis dumps another 25+ staff as campaign freefalls. And like that, he became politically dead to everyone.

Republican presidential hopeful Ron DeSantis in four-car motorcade crash as his team collides with EACH OTHER on way to campaign event.

Ron DeSantis sinks to ‘weekly tracking low.’

Biden’s new dog is biting Secret Service Agents, sending one to the hospital. And the dog should have gotten to know all the Secret Service from when it was a puppy, and should view all of them like family. I take this to mean the dog is picking up on a hostility between Biden, or maybe more likely his wife (as I think she deals with the dogs more), and Secret Service. It makes me think of Nancy Pelosi being escorted by what appeared a female US Marshal, or Capitol Police security, who aggressively and dominantly told her to ignore the waiting media, and she passively and eagerly acknowledged the warning and submissively said, “I won’t!”. It was weird, as Pelosi looked like a puppet who was being run by her Security.

That’s the Biden administration’s explanation for why the president’s German shepherd Commander bit at least seven Secret Service members in recent months — sending one protection officer to the hospital.

Billionaire Leon Black accused of raping autistic girl, 16, in new Epstein-related lawsuit.

The US Senate Finance Committee is questioning the legitimacy of $158 million in payments from private equity titan Leon Black to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, which may constitute gifts for which Black owes taxes.

Nonprofit funded by GOP donor Thiel apparently donated to left-leaning group, records show. He is CIA, IMO. When Silicon Valley Bank was going down, he got all of his entity’s funds out before the crash. It always felt to me like he had a heads up there. I do not believe in billionaires, any more than I believe in the Tooth Fairy or Santa Claus.

When Sun Tzu said, “To win one hundred victories in one hundred battles is not the acme of skill. To subdue the enemy without fighting is the acme of skill,” I think he assumed anyone with a brain would understand, winning without fighting, without having the ability to win by force in your back pocket, could leave you in a position where you ABSOLUTELY HAVE TO KEEP WINNING without fighting, every day, every time, constantly, forever – and one small fuckup could produce your entire annihilation once things go back to fighting. I think that fuckup is happening.

US Department of Education opens investigation into Harvard’s legacy and donor admissions process. I remember being that age, and hearing, “Well, so and so got admitted to such and such college despite being a tool because he was a “legacy,” because his dad went there.” And you would say, “Oh, OK, now it makes sense.” It was never that way. That is a cover story. Look up the father and the father was probably a tool, and had no legacy, but he was in the club. And then his kid was in the club.

Representative Stephanie Bice has demanded a full accounting from the Internal Revenue Service, saying that the nearly $10 million spent by the agency on weapons and tactical gear since 2020 is “concerning.”

The UK Express – An urgent investigation is needed into why excess deaths are near pandemic levels, because the lack of an explanation is fuelling “wild and dangerous theories”, experts warn.

Bronny James, the eldest son of Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James, suffered a cardiac arrest Monday and is in stable condition. It is a bad sign, because it likely means the immune system is in his heart, tearing it up, and the inflammation here disrupted the nerve function, producing something noticeable. But that acute issue belies greater long-term damage going on underneath. It is interesting because LeBron seems like one of them, but his family wasn’t protected from the vaccine.

Dr. Peter McCullough reveals Jamie Foxx consulted him post-vaccine; urges Foxx to speak out the truth behind his ordeal.

Cardiac arrests: Young women are dropping dead everywhere. COVID-19 vaccine myocarditis in women is up to 1 in 30 per jab.

A top official at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has admitted the federal government’s catch-and-release policies are helping the cartels grow rich by ushering more of their migrant clients into American jobs.

Fed-up NYC businesses sound off as migrant crisis causes chaos in the streets, hits shops’ wallets: ‘Enough is enough.’

The brother of Ex-NFL player Aaron Hernandez was arrested after being accused of planning two school shootings. UConn and Brown were being scouted.

Worldcoin gives people digital coins in exchange for a scan of their eyeballs into a biometric database.

Archbishop Viganò: Pope Francis wants to create a ‘schism’ by excommunicating Latin Mass devotees.

A developer this month discovered a hidden feature in Brazil’s central bank digital currency (CBDC) that allows the government to freeze funds and even adjust balances.

Tension between Mexico and the United States continues to escalate as Mexico urges a U.S. court to allow its $10 billion lawsuit against gun manufacturers.

A panel of international experts investigating the 2014 abduction of 43 students in southern Mexico said on Tuesday that it was ending its inquiry after being repeatedly lied to and misled by the Mexican armed forces about their role in the crime.

If Germany wants to set an example to Russia on Ukraine war, it can start by paying reparations for WW2, says Poland.

An official of Iran’s Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance was sacked after the release of a video purportedly showing him having same-sex intercourse.

Ukrainian tanks are fueled by Russian oil.

Iran helping Russia build drone stockpile that is expected to be ‘orders of magnitude larger’ than previous arsenal, US says.

Matt Gaetz introduces legislation to end ‘unqualified’ birthright citizenship.

America’s crackdown on transgender kids’ care: Map shows how a red wave of bans on gender-affirming treatment for children has engulfed the Midwest and Southern states.

Alabama, ordered by the Supreme Court to redraw congressional districts so it will have two majority black districts instead of one, ignores the order, redraws with one majority black district. The Court is losing authority, as the left comes to view it as too right-leaning, and the right views it as too mushy and corrupted due to ignoring election rigging.

A federal judge has blocked Biden’s new asylum policy in a major blow to the administration.

A majority of Republican likely voters support former President Donald Trump in the Republican primary race, while Gov. Ron DeSantis drops to the lower teens, Monday’s Rasmussen Reports survey found.

Trump leads GOP field in Iowa as DeSantis fades 6 points in 3 weeks.

It’s Donald Trump or bust: If New Hampshire Republicans could pick their dream president from anyone alive they overwhelmingly choose 2024 frontrunner.

Spread r/K Theory, because there is no stopping for bong hits here

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Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Ukrainian tanks are fueled by Russian oil.”

Russia could cut them off at any time.
But then NATO would quit sending equipment and ammo for the corrupt and incompetent Ukies to waste.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

And for Russian troops to train live.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Are the Russians part of the whole scheme?
Weapons ending up in the immivading hands.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

They also hate that Russia has become more Christian again. Because Jesus Christ forces the “Outsiders” to have limitations placed upon their actions.
UAPs therefore should be minimized in more heavily Christian areas for this reason.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Rothschild called Putin a traitor to the NWO so I doubt it very much.
Like Trump, I don’t see Putin’s actions helping the cabal’s plans.

But anything is possible, it could all be a double reverse fakeout to manipulate us in some complex way.

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

NATO shelves are empty.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

China Appoints New Central Bank Governor In Latest Bid To Revive Slumping Economy

https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/china-appoints-new-central-bank-governor-latest-bid-revive-slumping-economy

Yellen was right.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

“The Court is losing authority, as the left comes to view it as too right-leaning, and the right views it as too mushy and corrupted due to ignoring election rigging”

Its the perfect opportunity to strip Courts of all Power that is Misbegotten. The Goal is the same. Render our enemies powerless.

anonymous
anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Fun Reminder: nowhere in the Constitution does it say anything about ‘The Supremes get to pass judgement on laws and Presidential actions, thus making themselves the most powerful people in America.’ The Supremes grabbed that power for themselves back in 1804, tee-hee. The fucking idiot Jefferson let them get away with it, which is in itself a good argument for the existence of blackmail networks being in existence that early.

Because Jefferson is who he was, he did what he did, literally putting his life on the line in the revolution,, and he was never ever stupid. But he still let John Marshall get away with that shit. Ergo….

It would be fun to go back to that, not least because the anguished screams of the commies would ring out for centuries.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  anonymous
1 year ago

The power of appointing Supremes is Executive and the power confirming them is Legislative, both elected by We the People, so you sort of missed the subtlety of our Checks and Balances.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  anonymous
1 year ago

The Constitution is the supreme law of the land.
Judges rule on the law.
Would you have the executive or the legislature do whatever it wants and not be able to be forced to follow the supreme law of the land?

The Constitution is null and void if the courts can’t enforce it.

The solution is to allow the Justices to be removed by the same method as is used to select them.

Israel’s supreme court has taken far more power than ours and has far less checks even than ours.

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

Although Jefferson allowed the Supremes to usurped power there were many state legislatures that checked the Supremes. It is in this age of the Federal Reserve (aka The Third Bank of the United States) that they have found dictatorial power.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  anonymous
1 year ago

Exactly. When opportunities arise. We must seize it.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

This is mostly what Bibi is trying.

We should do it here. But when?

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 year ago

When our elections are not fraudulent.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Huck
1 year ago

Yeah. Makes sense.

Haywoodjablowme
Haywoodjablowme
1 year ago

New Tucker video: Interesting cultural shift In light of Lebron James son’s medical issues as reported yesterday. Gave up 9 million dollar payday because he would not take the Vaxx.
https://twitter.com/TuckerCarlson/status/1683973828416884736?s=20

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Toxoplasma Modulates Signature Pathways of Human Epilepsy, Neurodegeneration & Cancer

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-10675-6

teo toon
teo toon
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Why are you afraid of cats?

Farcesensitive
Reply to  teo toon
1 year ago

Am I?

WDS
WDS
1 year ago

I found #2 especially Interesting regarding the death of JFK Jr. because the family also weren’t interested in questioning JFK’s botched autopsy in ’63 or the the findings of the Warren Report in ’64 either.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

“Spread r/K Theory, because there is no stopping for bong hits here
lol. I saw what you did there

MentalAnon
MentalAnon
1 year ago

RE: Chef drowns while paddle boarding.

Straight outta the playbook. In the 2004 remake of Manchurian Candidate, a non-Cabal politician and his daughter are “drowned” while paddle boarding by the MK’d assassin. Funny, you tube took away the clip.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ac7D9kcETUg

Last edited 1 year ago by MentalAnon
Teo Toon
Teo Toon
1 year ago

Was just sent this video on the death toll among coaches.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/llodghh4OZHx/

Huck
Huck
1 year ago

Re: Musk rebrands Twitter to X to create an “everything app”

Like all “modern conveniences” these tools dumb us down and negate basic, real-world survival skills men should always retain. These apps are baited traps. I spent a lot of time in China several years ago. WeChat was still evolving and still considered something of a wonder there. I was amazed by its ubiquity and its flawless functionality. I’ve never experienced something so utterly practical, useful, creative, educational, its tools required for every bureaucratic, commercial, and social interaction…It is the Swiss Army knife of everything in your life. And there’s the rub. You lose your phone, or your access to the app’s functions are denied, and you are entirely fucked. I mean the frantic “How the fuck am I going to live now?!” kind of total fucked we have little sense of yet here in the West. Musk going X on us is ultimately about social control and Cabal will use the lovable, maverick clown to draw us in to the trap.

Cary Kembla
Cary Kembla
1 year ago

“8 odd details about the deaths of JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy”

To which we could add a ninth: A total of, ahem, 17 people attended their memorial service.

“Defense Department sources tell CNN that 17 family members attended the service. The mourners included Kennedy’s sister, Caroline Kennedy, his uncle, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, and cousins Maria Shriver and William Kennedy Smith”.
http://edition.cnn.com/US/9907/22/kennedy.plane.07/

“Curious – the only Q post featuring the word chef, was posted on July 24th, 2019, and on the same day four years later Obama’s chef was found dead?”

Probably just a coincid…oh look, there’s another one:

https://nypost.com/2023/07/25/tafari-campbells-drowning-parallels-tragic-death-of-clinton-chef-walter-scheib/

“Campbell’s death comes just eight years after Walter Scheib, who served as the White House Executive Chef from 1994 to 2005, was found partially submerged in a ravine in the New Mexico mountains on June 21, 2015”.

phelps
phelps
1 year ago

It makes me realize that to maintain full control, an operation would probably have isolated the plane’s radio communications, resetting frequencies, and then rebroadcasting/relaying the transmissions on regular frequencies until things kicked off and they wanted to cut the communications off. 

Except there were radio transmissions going out. On AA 11, the hijackers themselves got on the radio and told ATC that they had multiple planes, and that the planes were coming back to the airport. It was a lie but it told them that there were hijackings.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

If you believe the reports. If it was a conspiracy they would make up any detail needed to conform to the false story.

phelps
phelps
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I believe the tinfoil hat guys who sit all day in radioshacks monitoring the airband scanners (and police scanners and ambulance dispatchers etc) who heard the transmissions.

phelps
phelps
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

My understanding is that it was on the regular ATC channel. (Dunno if it was takeoff/approach/area, but it was on a regular channel.)
Re the other comment, I don’t doubt control. I’m just saying, there were transmissions before the planes hit. When we say that there were no transmissions when there plainly were, we lose credibility.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Biden’s dog biting the secret service agents could be comms.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

definitely

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Did it bite 17 agents with force of 50 European Titwillows

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Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

phelps
phelps
1 year ago

Hunter Biden’s lawyers face SANCTIONS after being accused of lying to the clerk in his criminal tax case as judge orders First Son’s attorneys to explain themselves by tonight.

So there is a document put on the internet by the court when it was filed. Hunter’s lolyer’s person calls the clerks office, and plays a little phone tag. At the end of it, the clerk pulls it down from the internet and puts it under seal.
So there are two issues. One, if you want it sealed, you go to the judge and move for it to be sealed. It’s pretty routine, it happens fast, and if there really is tax info in it, it would have been something the judge would do over the phone. Two, the clerks are saying that the lolyer’s person claimed to be from the opposing firm, which is the real problem (the lying supra.)
It’s an insanely stupid thing to do. She would have done it if she had them taking it down by claiming that she meant to file it under seal, and missed the tick box on the efiling system. (It happens.) The problem is, she didn’t file it, her firm didn’t file it. It was the other side’s filing, so she should have had to go to the judge. Instead, it appears that she just lied, and it makes sense, because she would have need to in order to get the clerks to take it down.

Former asst FBI director, Chris Swecker, says this is a clear case for disbarment of Hunter’s attorney, after the lawyer called the judge’s clerk pretending to be someone else to get evidence struck from the record.

Not so clear. It wasn’t the lolyer himself — it was someone from his firm who is the Litigation Services Coordinator. That job is usually someone who spends all day dealing with electronic discovery, ingesting and processing emails and electronic documents for attorneys to review and packaging them to disclose to the other side. So it kinda makes sense that she would claim an error, since anything technical in litigation tends to fall on these positions.
The thing is, the lolyer might not have even known what she was doing. Her linkdin says she has a JD, but it isn’t clear if she has a bar card. If she does, SHE is on the hook, but the lolyer might be on the hook if she isn’t for failing to properly supervise her work.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Ive never been particularly bothered by the Ivy League having preference for Legacy applicants. It makes sense in a way. One of the reasons that you go to Harvard is for the connections. It would make sense that a Legacy would come from a family that would have more connections.

The thing is, while that was going on, Harvard was also looking for raw talent. Now it’s like they do neither.

Wooderson
Wooderson
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Harvard was, and is, a theological training seminary for a local, very local, denomination. It dabbled in training of the local gentry. They preferred legacy admissions because who else owns the local businesses? Also- who else ministers to the local- very local- denomination?

Harvard was not particularly known for aggressively ambitious scholarship. They hired one dean who shook up the sleepy little school by opening admissions up to ambitious, smart young men. The next one opened them up for ambitious, smart young women. The women had had their own schools- the schools still exist. The seven sisters- Barbara Bush, and Hillary Clinton both attended Wellesley.

Now, these ambitious types were not top drawer families. Among other things, this means they had slightly different values and habits than the local elite. This may or may not be a good thing, depending on your view. The vision animating bringing women to Harvard was not a founders’ vision.

After a few generations of selecting for bright outsiders, and, frankly, replenishing their funds, they went big, and really began collecting social oddities.

The core mission- provide pastors for the local, very local, denomination- still happens, in curious form- but the rest of it?

For mental contrast (Imagine numbers on houses, colors on the street, did you eat breakfast?) Consider how you would feel about knockdown, drag out admissions fights over a different seminary ministering to a very regional denomination: Consider if all these fights were over Brigham Young University in Utah or Baylor in Waco, Texas, or the Catholic seminary in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Or consider how Berkeley, California has whole sets of seminaries, and yet the engineering, math and science schools operate independently of the seminaries, yet it’s still a somewhat unified social vision.

Texas Arcane
1 year ago

Because they need people who know that they could never succeed to this degree in life without them, they need to staff society from top to bottom with people who have proved their worth by failing, not succeeding in life. All meritocracy works against social organizations of criminal behavior by its very nature therefore all people of merit automatically disqualify themselves from all offices, all appointments, all positions of trust and any level of society where they might interfere with collection of criminal revenues. A competent person at any position will reduce revenues generated by criminal activity. It’s a rigid law that governs all decadent societies – that competency must be identified so it can be excluded. College helps to sort the scumbags out who are going places and the people who must be ostracized. All boy scouts and Dudley Do-Rights need to be marked with scarlet red letters so their reputation will follow them even into the future and will result in them being sufficiently alienated they will have no way of even feeding themselves with confidence.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Texas Arcane
1 year ago

Spot on. The undergraduate process is also a great way of cutting off more troublesome types before the get into the professional schools. We can’t have people like that being doctors, lawyers, and scientists. They’ll just create problems.

Throughout my life, I’ve run into a lot of cabal operators on various levels of the status hierarchy. All of them are missing something. Lots and lots of mediocrities. My cousin is a subcontractor and has business just thrown at him, and I know he’s not savvy enough to actually market himself and be a business success. He got his break through betraying my family.

I really believe that it’s unlikely that many people can even begin to imagine how much our gene pool has been watered down by the destruction of the brilliant. They are clearly breeding for mediocrity, compliance, obedience. But also for avarice and cowardice as that makes people very manageable. Visionaries and leaders must be eliminated.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Texas Arcane
1 year ago

So you’re saying that organized crime pretending to be a social institution will always oppose the meritorious? That this is an iron law, deductible using logic and provable using game theory? Am I correct in my understanding here?

God
God
Reply to  Texas Arcane
1 year ago

Aaaaaaaa-fucking-men. Perfectly reasoned, perfectly stated. (p.s. FUCK HARVARD LAW SCHOOL WITH A BILLION OF THE SHARPEST AND ROUGHEST OBJECTS IN THE WORLD, STRAIGHT UP ITS ASS. I had to *serve them* several times, as a lackey for a diabolically-evil company which helps mostly-mediocre law school graduates pass the bar exam.) Am I…am I related to you? We think alike. We are…likeminded individuals. In a good way. Not the hiveminded idiotic evil conspirator sense.

teo toon
teo toon
Reply to  God
1 year ago
Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Texas Arcane
1 year ago

@Texas Arcane
Read Bioleninism:
https://archive.org/details/spandrell-biological-lenninism

To sum up. Give naturally low status people power. In this way they owe everything they have to you the Sovereign Power. Their Loyalty is absolutely guaranteed.
Unlike the Naturally talented who have their own leverage. And their own interests and aren’t so Loyal.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Spiteful mutant concept as well. Give the genetic losers power and they’ll happily beat up normal people out of pure spite, no cabal command structure needed.

It’s not 100% of the system, but it’s absolutely a tool used by the enemy to oppress our side.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Couple of things.

1) fantasy measurement x versus y: Would love to know in absolute numbers how many would have read this following story completely differently 5 years (or even 2 years) ago versus today?

https://nypost.com/2023/07/26/pre-teen-millionaire-pixie-curtis-planning-her-retirement-party-and-12th-birthday-how-things-have-changed/

2) For some irrelevant reason a year ago, I read Dracula, a novel I previously had zero interest in reading. Have re-read it since. Great, great novel. The Wiki entry is almost hilariously absurd, a faithful rendition of modern Cabal absurdity narratives having nothing to do with the novel (or real life, for that matter).

Anyway, Dracula can be read as an almost perfect metaphor (parable?) representing the state of things in 2023.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

same people too. and they arent rumanian. or british. for a more literal presentation, see Nosferatu.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
1 year ago

The strangely brain dead obvious article about RUS politicians and iphones makes a bit more sense today. Medvedev (bad cop) called for an “active defense” of RUS on the cyber front. With the launch of RUS version of Starlink (first links up) and the new digital Ruble, Kremlin probably needs more autarky via import substitution.

https://tass.com/politics/1652081

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

They are getting ready to fake Hunter Biden’s death.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Hunter is an addict and now has a ten year felony gun charge hanging over his head with random piss testing. One dirty test and he goes away.

Lunch Bucket Joe can’t pardon him, if Joe is involved in crimes with him.

God
God
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Oh, that’ll be rich. “Poor Hunter, driven to suicide by the Republican meanies, who should be ashamed. Shame! Shame!”, etc. like their darling TV series Game Of Thrones. And this IRL story will end, FOR THEM ONLY, in much the same way the series did. Their precious totalitarian fantasies burned to a fucking crisp, nothing left of their dreams except blackened, inanimate dust.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Re: the “HIJACK” S.O.P. and/or buttons (secret or otherwise) in the cockpit to signal a hijacking.
Just consulted with a trustworthy commercial airlines pilot with >30 years experience: No such S.O.P. to holler “HIJACK” exists (though there are other words which can be used with control centers, but those are implanted within what would appear to be innocuous communications with said centers); nor do such panic buttons exist.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

The problem with trying to provide an explanation of how they could have done 9/11 is that you don’t know what you read in the news is true. My guess is that for this operation they wouldn’t bother with the risk of hijacking a plane loaded with passengers.

Back around 2004 or so, when 9/11 truth was gaining steam, I was a bit suspicious of all the people coming forth advocating all manner of theories. From “nanothermite” to Dr Wood’s electromagnetic weapons.

All of that stuff is interesting. But the problem with these theories is that they are things that can easily be dismissed as kooky or that Popular Science can misinterpret and then “debunk.”

The salient point is that the official story is just silly and there’s no reason to believe it. About the only thing we can be sure of is that three buildings in NYC came tumbling down and a wing of the Pentagon exploded.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

You have corrupt law enforcement sweeping the crime under a rug and proffering an impossible explanation for the events. It’s well within your right to make a complaint. It’s not your RESPONSIBILITY to solve the crime. That’s what you hired law enforcement for.

It’s enough to say that they are refusing to do their job.

Steve Morris
Steve Morris
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I’ve seen this. Weaponized autists in the flat earth scene did whole mock ups of Google Earth in the early days, probably before AI blended everything. The tracks of new footage being uploaded correspond with commercial flight plans. Their point was it wasn’t from satellite images, better resolution, smaller field of view. But it did seam to point to all commercial airliners constantly running cameras from underbelly.

anonymous
anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

…and every US intelligence agency has sworn, under oath, repeatedly, that they had nothing to do with the JFK/RFK/MLK assassinations.
…and every general officer in the US Armed Forces has sworn repeatedly, under oath, that Ukraine is winning its war with Russia and not one single item of mil hardware is unaccounted for.

so we’re good, right?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  anonymous
1 year ago

Deconfliction lines

Goybean Oil
Goybean Oil
1 year ago

Because it is totally normal for a medical examiner to wheel a dead body around, not in a body bag, and with the face freely exposed, as reporters are snapping pictures.”

The guy is living in Israel right now, courtesy of Netanyahu and the US government.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Goybean Oil
1 year ago

So the “Epstein didn’t kill himself” meme is true, but not very descriptive of what actually happened.

God
God
Reply to  Goybean Oil
1 year ago

Since the real US president right now is still Donald Trump, “probably”, that would be…a good thing. /MarthaStewart It means he would have sung like a tiny egg-dicked canary. A secret song, which would — despite all his unforgiveable abominations — would please the Lord. Epstein might wind up with a comfortable prison existence, versus indefinite and TOTAL solitary for the rest, so, brace yourselves for that, and don’t get your crusty Nazi panties in a bunch about it. Okay?

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Goybean Oil
1 year ago

100%

Goybean Oil
Goybean Oil
1 year ago

Obama’s personal chef, Tafari Campbell, who mysteriously drowned in Obama’s Martha’s Vineyard, took swimming lessons in 2019, video reveals.

He was an expert swimmer and swam more than the average fit white person. Obama and co. were probably betting people would see this as another “black who couldn’t swim” thing. So what was Tafari’s great crime that he should end up drowned in a pond? He saw sausage a cook isn’t allowed to see. Strange meat, strange fruit, know what I mean?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Goybean Oil
1 year ago

Rasta man don’t work for no CIA

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  Goybean Oil
1 year ago

A paddleboard is a flotation device.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

The UK is being swamped by 3rd world immigrants.

British workers and young people are struggling. Wages havent risen in 20 yr while house prices have risen 3 fold, with similar rises in food & heating.

Young people cannot find decent work, homes and cannot afford to have families.

So how can the foreigners manage? Answer is, they are given preferential treatment, in jobs & housing.

Incompetent diversity hires destroy companies, and the immigrants will suffer in 5 yrs time, when all collapse like in S.Africa, Sri Lanka & Pakistan. But the British people will have already gone under by then

Teo Toon
Teo Toon
1 year ago

Next reader? I left your site address.
Government surveillance has gone too far

Tackle
Tackle
Reply to  Teo Toon
1 year ago

What is the best way to detect a drone? To take one out of the air? To locate the operator?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Tackle
1 year ago

Drones rely on complex supply chains. Target their logistical chains. The more complex the technology the more extensive their logistics.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Tackle
1 year ago

They’re just fragile electric birds. Bird shot will work fine; see Russians bringing hunting shotguns to the front lines for that exact purpose.

Marielle Redclaw
1 year ago

Disney definitely needs to stop the bong hits

War is Peace
Ignorance is Strength
Ugliness is Beauty

anonymous
anonymous
1 year ago

“For some reason, they {the obamas) lied.” LOL

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> If Germany wants to set an example to Russia on Ukraine war, it can start by paying reparations for WW2, says Poland.

They paid reparations to the USSR for decades, even as the Soviets uprooted entire factories and shipped them back east. That was why the German Democratic Republic was dirt poor.

Poland was a Soviet vassal state; if their Soviet masters didn’t share the goodies, too bad, so sad.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

This all may be true. But it misses the current reality which Putin pointed out recently: Poland is facing a two front conflict with RUS and GER.

Or rather, POL is opening a huge can of worms by signalling they intend to retake old territories because GER has claims against them which GER takes very seriously.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Alabama, ordered by the Supreme Court to redraw congressional districts so it will have two majority black districts instead of one, ignores the order, redraws with one majority black district.

The Supremes don’t have the authority to interfere in the state’s election system. The Constitution mandates each state have “a republican form of government”; how the states implement that is their own affair.

Governor Ivey is an actual chief of state, unlike Joe Biden, who is merely chief of the Federal government. She has her own legislature, her own laws, her own government, her own police, her own navy, her own army, and her own air force.

The Supremes have no way to enforce their unconstitutional decision. And even if the DOJ sent in a bunch of Federal Marshals, Ivey has them outnumbered and outgunned.

Alas, she’ll probably cuck; they always do. But it is within her lawful power to tell them to fribble off, and to back that up with whatever level of force she needs.

God
God
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

You sound just like Kratman in his debut novel. (How many Kratmans ARE there here, anyway, lol?) I love our founders. We have the best founders. The best. Well, some of them were abominable hypocrites, like the 13 out of 39 who were Slavemasons. (Hmmm…that’s exactly 1/3rd…just like the Fallen Angels…coincidence, or cohencidence?) But at least TWO were fucking wonderful people. John Adams, and his son John Quincy Adams. The fraudulent ghouls in charge of the history industry have been shortchanging them for centuries. That wretched slime Whatever Miranda kicked them, ANTI-SLAVERY PRESIDENTS, to the margins in favor of Slavemasonic Bloody Andrew Bloody Motherfucking Jackson…oh wait, wrong musical. In favor of HAMILTON, the one who wanted a CENTRAL BANK. Ah, right. Figures. p.s. This reply is dedicated to all four Adamses trapped in the basement of a…let’s say, “problematic” UniUni church down the street from me, under my very feet when I would attend there to keep their blessed spirits company. (I stopped going for damn sure when they hoisted YET ANOTHER giant Trans Pride flag above the door. No way in HELL was I walking under that evil bullshit. But look, they’re not *all* bad people. In fact, one of them reminds me of a bizarro mirror version of Kratman, lol, for real. They’d probably get along well, those two, so long as they redirected their, um, figurative guns toward the correct enemies. The literally inhuman enemies, is what I mean, not “Duh Jews”, as some idiots might misinterpret.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  God
1 year ago

> You sound just like Kratman in his debut novel.

I will take that as a compliment.

Too bad he’s not President.

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

“…The Supremes don’t have the authority to interfere in the state’s election system…”

Actually, I think they do, but only because Congress passed certain civil rights laws and has not reined them in. Congress can tell them at any time that this is not any of their business and they will have to stop.

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

I think I should maybe be more specific. The Constitution says,

“…Article I, Section 5, which provides “Each House shall be the Judge of the Elections, Returns and Qualifications of its own Members … Each House may determine the Rules of its Proceedings, punish its Members for disorderly Behavior, and, with the Concurrence of two thirds, expel a Member.”…”

So by passing civil right laws Congress was in essence setting the rules for elections which the courts, ever eager to scoop up more power, took on that power but, know that it is not granted in the Constitution, as I see it.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

First Room-Temperature Ambient-Pressure Superconductor Achieved, Claim Scientists

https://www.iflscience.com/first-room-temperature-ambient-pressure-superconductor-achieved-claim-scientists-70001

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

That’s not the first time such a thing has been claimed. Each claim was reported uncritically. Each claim turned out to be… you could call it “premature”, but in the end it was fraud.

Seems there’s a *lot* of fraud in Teh $cience.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Drugs Or Demonic Possession? After Plaskett’s Aide Went Viral Another Creepy Man Is Seen Behind Senator Chuck Grassley With Almost The Same Behavior (Video)

https://www.usasupreme.com/drugs-or-demonic-possesion-after-plasketts-aide-went-viral-another-creepy-man-is-seen-behind-senator-chuck-grassley-with-almost-the-same-behavior/

Steve Morris
Steve Morris
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

I think Vox Day touched on this recently. Linking demon possession with psych wards and the drugs they keep there. Schizophrenics who were treated as if they were demon possessed knew where the hospital kept the methamphetamine, even though there was no way they should have that knowledge. Long and the short, demons always pushed for the possessed to take meth, not take antipsychotics, and always harm themselves or others.

Steve Morris
Steve Morris
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

The man who studies demon possession from a scientific psychology background is Dr. Richland Gallagher