News Briefs – 09/01/2022

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Follow Don Jr on twitter here.

“Make sure those you follow talk about the surveillance, because everyone who is in the game knows. Make them either damage the machine by saying it, or reveal they are part of it by staying silent. Demanding our side talk about the surveillance is really the closest to a Xanatos gambit our side has.”

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DFT – Economist Predicts “Mass Impoverishment” In Europe If Energy Prices Not Addressed

DFT – India Bans Wheat Flour Exports

DFT – Lamborghini Says Sales Are Booming

DFT – Walmart To Raise Membership Fees For Sam’s Club

DFT – Netflix Ad-Supported Plan Will Cost $7-$9 Per Month

 

The pics:

Time Cover:

An article about something else that notes the photo appears staged and the Time Magazine was oddly out of place in the staged photo.

The Next Chapter of the FBI’s Trump Raid Saga Just Dropped: Biden DOJ has declared that Trump’s ‘special master’ request to review seized documents in the FBI raid should be denied on national security grounds.

Trump’s legal response to the DOJ.

National Archives lawyer central to Mar-a-Lago raid documents sued Reagan while at ACLU – Gary Stern has been the general counsel for the National Archives and Records Administration since 1998.

Ex-NJ Gov. Whitman, other former prosecutors call request for special master a ‘waste of time.’ The same cunt who said the air at Ground Zero was safe when she was at the EPA for Bush.

Trump ‘bragged for years he had intelligence on ”naughty” Macron’s sex life’ – so is THAT what was in file seized from Mar-a-Lago and listed as ‘info re: President of France’?

Ex-Trump aides say he probably has more sensitive documents at other properties. Look at these cocksuckers, trying to get Don Jr’s or Eric’s, or Ivanka’s homes raided -“I have been saying this since the @FBI raid,” Michael Cohen, Trump’s former fixer and personal attorney, tweeted Wednesday. “I believe Trump has copies, potentially other documents as well, at other locations including his children’s homes, [Allen] Weisselberg’s Florida home, Bedminster, NJ golf course, Fifth Avenue apartment, etc.” John Bolton, who served as Trump’s White House national security adviser, said he “wouldn’t be surprised if there were more highly classified documents at Bedminster or some other residence of his.”

Judge Rules in Greitens case, finds NO EVIDENCE of child abuse, his wife lied — AND HIS CHILDREN WERE DAMAGED BY TOXIC GOP ELITE ADS.

Highest Missouri state court fines Kim Gardner ONLY $750 after she admits to wrongdoing in Greitens case — records show 62 acts of misconduct.

A group of RINOs connected to the Bushs and Mitt Romney filed a brief in Florida requesting the judge to deny President Trump’s request to look into the FBI raid of Mar-a-Lago.

Ghislaine Maxwell ‘does a Shawshank Redemption’ by landing plum job in LEGAL department of her new Florida jail, infuriating her fellow inmates.

The Syracuse University Board of Trustees is considering revoking the honorary degree given to Rudy Giuliani.

NSA deploys ‘election security group’ to combat foreign cyberhackers and ‘protect’ midterm elections. Will they go to election sites and scan for wifi connections?

Sarah Palin loses her House election in first time Alaska used a ranked-choice voting system. 

Federal law enforcement authorities have been tracking a disturbing recent trend that could be a significant security threat – up to 30,000 individuals with Middle Eastern names are traveling on Mexican passports that they may have obtained fraudulently.

Biden giving political prime-time speech to address ‘extremist threat’ by MAGA Republicans.

Eli Palfreyman, 20, collapsed in the Ayr Centennials dressing room during the first intermission of an Ayr Mutual Global Invitational hockey tournament game and efforts to revive him were unsuccessful.

Upcoming “Omicron booster shot” by Pfizer tested on EIGHT mice.

The California legislature has passed a bill that would punish doctors and other medical professionals for spreading misinformation about COVID-19 vaccinations and treatments. There never was a Constitution.

Young doctors in Canada are dying at a rate 23X normal after the second booster.

Vaccines are taking an average of 5 months to kill people == Steve Kirsch

Pfizer fellowship that bars white people to foster diversity sparks outrage.

New York legislation designates Times Square a ‘gun free’ zone.

CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power: No turkey, however bloated and stupid, could ever be big enough to convey the mesmerizing awfulness of Amazon’s billion dollar Tolkien epic. “If this show fails, say insiders, executives could be forced to shut down Amazon Studios.”

The State Department confirmed Tuesday two women in their early 40s, both State Department Foreign Service Officers  killed after being struck by trucks while riding bikes in the Washington, D.C., area over the past few weeks.

Former bullied teen wins $1M lawsuit against California school district. Lovely looking girl. I would love to know what her IQ is, and her family history. Basically a group of girls launched a coordinated bullying campaign, and then threatened to kill this girl, and the school when contacted by her parents, ignored everything. It is unimaginable to me a school, being warned by a parent of a death threat to a child, would not, to cover their own ass, pull everyone in and at least go through the motions to shut it down. But there is an organization which does this shit to kids, and particularly the high functioning ones. It is what happens when intel operations penetrate your society, and eventually get to the point they want to control everything. They come for your kids. The female superintendent has a facial quality, kind of masculine/intense which you see in a lot of the older females, who seem to be more dominant in a sort of matriarchical surveillance-culture. And of course, just by position, I would be shocked if she wasn’t in the secret society.

Nickelodeon nightmare: Dan Schneider accused of ‘sexualizing’ child stars, assaulting Staff writers.

Book on hookup apps, gay sex available in Tampa middle school library.

President Joe Biden again warned “right-wing Americans” who support the Second Amendment on Tuesday, asserting they would “need an F-15” to take on the government.

US oil reserves fall to 37-year low as Biden continues to export America’s oil to China.

Hard-up Americans are now taking out loans to pay for GROCERIES using ‘buy now, pay later’ apps which offer instant credit but can charge hefty fees for late payments.

A commercial fire burned a poultry business in Montebello Sunday afternoon.

Barack Obama and Joe Biden had such a “fraught relationship” that Obama wanted to drop Biden from the 2012 Democratic ticket.

Bank of America to offer zero down payment, zero closing cost mortgage loans to black and hispanic borrowers. Is it me, or was there an issue around something like this back around 2008 or so?

Satanic Temple to host back to school event in Pennsylvania, reports say.

California goes haywire – Electric car owners are told NOT to charge their vehicles because of heatwave – just days after announcing 2035 ban on gas cars.

Trudeau defends CSIS after U.K. author claims agency informant smuggled girls into Syria.

An acclaimed actor and friend of Nelson Mandela today told MailOnline he is ‘baffled’ by the Duchess of Sussex’s suggestion that his country had ‘rejoiced’ when she married Prince celebrated her marriage as being on par with the release of Nelson Mandela.

A series of Israeli strikes hit the southeastern outskirts of the Syrian capital, Damascus, late on August 31, just a hour after a similar attack on the northern city of Aleppo.

The U.S. Navy prevented a support ship from Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy (IRGCN) from capturing an unmanned surface vessel operated by the U.S. 5th Fleet in the Arabian Gulf, Aug. 29-30.

China’s discriminatory detention of Uyghurs and other mostly Muslim ethnic groups in the western region of Xinjiang may constitute crimes against humanity, the U.N. human rights office said in a long-awaited report.

Taiwan might be forced to fight China with submarines from World War II.

Western Allies Led By UK’s Johnson Sabotaged Tentative Ukraine-Russia Peace Deal … In April

The Dutch city of The Hague will ask for a “temporary” exemption of EU sanctions against Russia, as it struggles to find a replacement for its contract with Russian gas supplier Gazprom in time, according to Reuters.

Western allies led by UK’s Johnson sabotaged tentative Ukraine-Russia peace deal … in April.

Ukrainian officials accused of stealing trainloads of aid.

North Carolina’s influential state chapter of the NAACP has lost its federal tax-exempt status for failing to file tax returns for three years, according to the federal government.

A Washington state school board approved a policy on Aug. 24 prohibiting the teaching of Critical Race Theory (CRT) in classrooms.

American chipmaker Nvidia announced in a Wednesday quarterly report that the U.S. government informed them of a new license requirement that would prohibit the sale of two advanced chips to China and Russia.

Asylum-seekers arrive in Chicago from Texas as part of Abbott policy blasted by Lightfoot as ‘racist.’

Will Kyle Rittenhouse sue Joe Biden for calling him ‘white supremacist’? Speculations after he guns for Whoopi Goldberg over ‘murderer’ remark.

Members of the South Carolina House on Tuesday passed a near-total ban on abortion from the time of conception with exceptions.

A Rasmussen survey of 1,000 adults shows only 28 percent believe electric vehicles are “practical for most drivers.”

One week after media gushes over his rising poll approval ratings, Biden is back to among his lowest in SAME poll. “Reuters/Ipsos now has Biden at close to the lowest of his presidency, with a 38 percent approval rating, while 58 percent disapprove.”

Former President Donald Trump will hold a rally in Luzerne County on Saturday, days after President Joe Biden spoke nearby.

Spread r/K Theory, because Trump is the Storm.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

“The State Department confirmed Tuesday two women in their early 40s, both State Department Foreign Service Officers killed after being struck by trucks while riding bikes in the Washington, D.C., area over the past few weeks.”

Langenkamp, a 42-year-old diplomat who formerly worked at the U.S. embassy in Kyiv, Ukraine, was struck by a flatbed truck on Aug. 25 while riding her bike in Bethesda, Maryland.

O’Donnell, 40, was struck by a Mack cement truck while riding her bike to work on July 20 in D.C. […] they have no information about the driver’s identity.

No traffic cameras / license plate readers in DC?

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Nope. Or at least, “out of service” whenever there’s something the Fed would rather nobody else gets to see.

see also: police body cameras

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

“Former bullied teen wins $1M lawsuit against California school district.”

Former El Segundo Middle School principal Melissa Gooden, who is now an executive director of human resources with the district, allegedly lied about calling police as soon as she learned of the death threat in June 2018, Ramey reportedly said.

That’s a promotion, because she now decides who gets to be principal, etc. The soft purge accelerates. The blue/black/white ib button she’s wearing is the logo of the International Baccalaureate, something like a global(ist) high school diploma. Their HQ is in Geneva, their US HQ is in Bethesda … two rather interesting places.

Dr. Ian Hill, Deputy Director of IBO, has said that the goal of IBO is the promotion of world citizenship. [http:/www.ibo.org] Either United States citizenship or world citizenship must have priority in our education program. Which will it be? IB gives priority to world citizenship…

(Why Bachmann’s Allies Hate International Baccalaureate, Mother Jones)

Read the following for a Catholic critique of the IB:

https://cardinalnewmansociety.org/analysis-of-international-baccalaureate-program

El Segundo Superintendent Melissa Moore said the district, which enrolls about 3,500 students, added two new student safety positions at two elementary schools and implemented a district-wide safety plan.
“As a school district, we respect the ruling of the court and acknowledge the findings of the lawsuit,” Moore said in a statement to The Post.
“The next steps are up to our legal counsel. As we move forward, we are committed to self-improvement and doing everything we can to prevent bullying in our schools.”
Typical bureaucrat move. Instead of taking responsibility and resigning, or at least saying how sorry she is that the girl was bullied, she spews boilerplate verbiage and adds even more bureaucrats.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
2 years ago

Good news. One of the biggest vaxx-holes in my personal life is struggling with her health. Long Covid I was told.

She banned my wife from her child’s birthday party last year for being a Pure-blood. A party she held at a local chain restaurant..

I was told she may not make it.

Can you buy Suprep without a prescription?

TRX
TRX
Reply to  teo toon
2 years ago

Overpriced, underperforming, and unreliable. It’s highly questionable if it’s “stealth” features will be meaningful against modern optical or satellite-based systems. And those are its good points.

The history of the F-35 project clearly indicates it was just a corporate welfare project for defense aerospace contractors. It set new records for going over-budget and running late, and “teething problems” dogged the first planes, even after years of supposedly being flight-tested by expert test pilots.

You can buy three or four F-16s for the price of one F-35, and the savings in maintenance – which eventually costs more than the airframe – is equivalent.

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  teo toon
2 years ago

Plenty

Maniac
Maniac
2 years ago

‘Barack Obama and Joe Biden had such a “fraught relationship” that Obama wanted to drop Biden from the 2012 Democratic ticket.’

Wasn’t it Obama himself who said something to the effect of, “Never underestimate Joe’s ability to fuck things up”?

Broken clocks.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Maniac
2 years ago

When even Obama admits Biden is a major liability, and yet here we are with him as the unelected President of the U.S.

How bad does this movie have to get before they roll the credits and let us out of the theater.

Philalethes
Philalethes
2 years ago

“Monolithic Peak” tweet: “Trump truths ‘baited’ breath.”
Trump “truth”: “…the public is waiting ‘with bated breath’….”
A common error, confusing “bated” with “baited”. “Bated”: from the past participle of obsolete bate ‘restrain’, from abate. “The spelling baited breath instead of bated breath is a common mistake. Almost a third of citations for this idiom in the Oxford English Corpus are for the incorrect spelling.” 
In this case, of course, there may have been “bait” in the materials the FBI went after in the now-famous raid on Mar a Lago. In which case it would have made sense for Trump to use “baited” as a subtle hint – especially as he is not known for linguistic exactitude. But he didn’t. So why did Monolithic Peak make a point of saying he did? All very curious. The games are rather tiresome, actually. In the real world, how many of Trump’s faithful supporters are still languishing in durance vile – excepting those who have suicided, of course? No word games about them. 

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Philalethes
2 years ago

check his recent communications re them. i see trump critics languish too…

Philalethes
Philalethes
2 years ago

“There never was a Constitution.” No, there was. Still is, in fact, though it is no longer in force. But it was in force from 1789 until 1861, when St. Abraham, who had taken an oath to “preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States”, instead violated it by extra-Constitutional acts. When We the [American] People declined to enforce the Constitution (of which they were the owner; “republic” derives from Latin res publica = “thing of the people”) and remove him from office for “high crimes”, the Constitution was rendered null & void. It’s that simple. It has been kept around, as a distraction and pacifier, but until/unless the People decide to reinstate it, it has no actual force. 

I see people saying the Constitution failed us because it didn’t prevent what the country has come to. No, We the People failed the Constitution. The Constitution is a tool; if it isn’t used, it does nothing. It’s like complaining that your rifle didn’t defend your home, when you didn’t even take it out of the drawer. 

Somewhere there’s a quote from a Founder about how a Republic requires an intelligent and informed electorate. That was hardly the case even in 1789, and it’s been downhill from there. If you own something of value but don’t take care of it, somebody else will. 

Benny Le C
Benny Le C
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

well, in re Civil War Deep State possibilities, look at it like this: who were the 1860’s version of Almighty Big Tech, who bought and sold voters and congress with impunity? A: why, the railroads, of course. they racked up cash and influence and power in amounts never seen before in modern capitalism, and their owners/bossmen acted like they were gods unbound by the puny laws of mere men. sound familiar? whenever you read ‘railroad’ in historical stuff, just think google or microsoft or jack/zuck/bezos/elon etc etc..

and Lincoln was a railroad lawyer. a railroad lawyer from Illinois, then and now a deeply, profoundly corrupt state. make more sense now? can you see Honest Abie’s puppet strings now?

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

It’s hard to understand the causes of the Civil War, even with sources like Caton going into tedious detail. Causes are stated, but they just don’t make any sense in context. And then Lincoln set himself up as an (incompetent) dictator, and nobody had any problems with that.

If you were paranoid, it would look like an operation to turn the government into a dictatorship, but John Wilkes Booth jammed a monkey wrench into the plan. There are a lot of WTFs in the official story of his apprehension, trial, and execution, and the others, some only peripherally involved, who went down with him.

Booth is another factor that doesn’t hold up when you look at the available information. So the question is, was he a lone hero, or was he an agent of some counter-organization who just barely managed keep America from turning into a totalitatian state?

I think Wilson and FDR were also being groomed for the dictator role, but poor health aborted their careers before they were able to consolidate power. Funny, that.

Wilson and FDR were obviously setting up for a (relatively) bloodless takeover. I’m getting the feeling they’re wanting something Lincoln-esque for Biden. They’re trying hard to split the country again… except this time, it won’t be as clean and simple as in 1861.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

Someone in the Business Plot was a double agent who deliberately contacted Smedley Butler even though his past career and associations made it obvious he would side with FDR and the commies against MacArthur and business.
We were almost saved from FDR and I think the alternative would have been better and produced a better outcome to WWII.

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

John Wilkes Booth = Jew

https://forward.com/culture/217871/was-john-wilkes-booth-jewish/
The above link admits this and they are extremely biased towards him not being a Jew.

The reason Lincoln was killed was he went to the Jews to borrow money for the war and they wanted outrageous interest rates. He, not being a fool, told them to go to hell and printed “greenbacks” that were backed by the US government and it’s tax receipts and that’s it. No FED, no central bank, just the government’s ability to pay. Boy they hated that. The central banks are their prime source of power.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenback_(1860s_money)

Bismark on the civil war,

“Bismarck knew the truth and revealed it in 1876 to a German, Conrad Siem, who published it (‘La Vieille France,’ N-216, March, 1921). Bismarck said:

‘The division of the United States into two federations of equal force was decided long before the Civil War by the High Financial Power of Europe. These bankers were afraid that the United States, if they remained in one block and as one nation, would attain economical and financial independence, which would upset their financial domination over the World. The voice of the Rothschilds predominated. They foresaw tremendous booty if they could substitute two feeble democracies, indebted to the Jewish financiers, to the vigorous Republic, confident and self-providing. Therefore, they started their emissaries in order to exploit the question of slavery and thus to dig an abyss between the two parts of the Republic. Lincoln never suspected these underground machinations. He was anti-Slaverist, and he was elected as such, But his character prevented him from being the man of one party. When he had affairs in his hands, he perceived that these sinister financiers of Europe, the Rothschilds, wished to make him the executor of their designs. They made the rupture between the North and the South imminent! The masters of Finance in Europe made this rupture definitive in order to exploit it to the utmost. Lincoln’s personality surprised them. His candidature did not trouble them: they thought to easily dupe the candidate woodcutter. But Lincoln read their plots and soon understood, that the South was not the worst foe, but the Jew financiers. He did not confide his apprehensions; he watched the gestures of the Hidden Hand; he did not wish to expose publicly the questions which would disconcert the ignorant masses. He decided to eliminate the International bankers, by establishing a system of Loans, allowing the States to borrow directly from the people without intermediary. He did not study financial questions, but his robust good sense revealed to him, that the source of any wealth resides in the work and economy of the nation. He opposed emissions through the International financiers. He obtained from Congress the right to borrow from the people by selling to it the ‘bonds’ of States. The local banks were only too glad to help such a system. And the Government and the nation escaped the plots of the foreign financiers. They understood at once, that the United Stats would escape their grip. The death of Lincoln was resolved upon. Nothing is easier than to find a fanatic to strike.’

‘The death of Lincoln, was a disaster for Christendom. There was no man in the United States great enough to wear his boots. And Israel went anew to grab the riches of the World. I fear that Jewish Banks with their craftiness and tortuous tricks will entirely control the exuberant riches of America, and use it to systematically corrupt modern civilization. The Jew will not hesitate to plunge the whole of Christendom into wars and chaos, in order that ‘the earth should become the inheritance of Israel.”

Thus Bismarck, who knew the game of the Jews, spoke in 1876, [***] According to Bismarck the awful Civil War in America was fomented by a Jewish Conspiracy, and Abraham Lincoln, the hero, and national Saint of the United States, was killed by the same Hidden Hand, which killed six Romanov Czars, ten Kings and scores of Ministers only to easier bleed their nations. [***] Lincoln was reinaugurated on March 4, 1865 and was shot on April 4th, 1865 by an actor Wilkes Booth, who cried: ‘The South is revenged.’ He was a Jew, but this has never been mentioned!”—Maj.-Gen., Count Cherep-Spiridovich, The Secret World Government, Or, “The Hidden Hand”: the Unrevealed in History: 100 Historical “Mysteries” Explained, The Anti-Bolshevist Publishing Association, New York, (1926), pp. 177-178, 180-181, 183.”

If you will note the Jews are right now going into super double kick overdrive trying to start a civil war in the US. They’re afraid. No one believes in their vote steals, their fake news so they are using every truck in the book to inflame people to start shooting at each other. It’s so transparent. Look at their actions. Raiding Trump, Biden proclaiming everyone criminals with his evil red backdrop. You’re being pushed.

If you want to be like the Ukraine is today then by all means start shooting and push for a civil war yourself.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

I am convinced Stonewall Jackson was assassinated to keep the South from winning.

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

“It would be interesting one day to look over the Civil War, and see if any of it fit with the idea of an intelligence operation which covertly put enough sleepers in enough influential positions in the south, starting long before the War, to be able to sabotage the ability of the South to win.”

Here you go:

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

https://www.britannica.com/topic/Knights-of-the-Golden-Circle

https://www.amazon.com.br/Knights-Golden-Circle-Southern-Secession/dp/0807150045

https://lsupress.org/books/detail/knights-of-the-golden-circle/

Though I haven’t read the book or really studied this, I don’t think the theory is that they were deliberately trying to sabotage the South.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Honestly, the slave system was the biggest thing impeding the South. It created a divided, multicultural, multi-racial system that required near constant force to keep functional. Because of the constant threat of slave revolts it required sustained vigilance that impeded the creation of large, professional armies capable of winning wars. We could go on and on about whether Louisiana, Oklahoma or Texas were “American” enough, but let’s not forget that South Carolina was nearly 60% black in 1860. I can’t think of any historical entity like South Carolina that successfully deployed field armies to keep 60% of it’s population enslaved. Manpower needs are hard enough on free societies, when every able bodied man can end up drafted. Couple that with Southern culture where Southern women would not be expected to do “Rosie the riveter” type work. Hence, the Biblical directives concerning diversity and Babylon.

Of course, who imported the slaves? Men like this guy, just plain lucky? Chosen? or Cabal?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judah_P._Benjamin

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

AC has asked us not to comment on slavery too much so I’ll keep it simple, but I’d wager the narrative of “every slave hated their life and just wanted to revolt and run at the first opportunity” is more fiction than reality. The need for a large “national guard” to patrol for rowdy slaves seems like an unlikely reality if you ask me.

It doesn’t make logical sense to keep a massive number of people who hate you and want you dead in very close proximity to yourself, then to abuse and neglect them to just make it worse. It also doesn’t make any sense to work them to death in a short period of time or to sadistically torture and murder them if they exist to do labor for your profit. It makes more sense to treat them just well enough to stay compliant and working.

There is plenty of first hand testimony of the arrangement being decent for the workers. Paid for housing, food, and a personal salary (however small) not being uncommon. There is also testimony of brutality too, so draw your own conclusions.

phelps
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

It also doesn’t make any sense to work them to death in a short period of time or to sadistically torture and murder them if they exist to do labor for your profit.

It happened, but in the Caribbean. The plantations there were effectively state owned, and got the slave ships first so they had a steady supply of victims. Governors were hired for short terms, so the name of the game was to squeeze out as much profit as you could in your term and then flee back to Europe.
When you see the vile pictures of torture collars and horribly scarred slaves, it was usually the Caribbean. Not saying it never happened here, but there it was the norm.

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

I’m not saying slavery was good anywhere but in the Caribbean it was a serious horror. They chewed people up and worked them to death. There are some Whites who go on about the “tragedy” of Blacks killing off every single White person in Haiti. Myself, I can’t blame them, at all.

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

Slavery is just as bad for a people and culture that practices and supports it as it is for the slaves. For an idea of what a proper response to slavery ought to be, and why, see “The Oera Linda Book,” which may or may not be a hoax, but certainly presents much wisdom. It should be free, online.

Benny Le C
Benny Le C
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

still and all, the VD RX is best:
1) sink the damn boats
2) pick your own damn cotton

Marielle Redclaw
Reply to  Philalethes
2 years ago

Oh, I have no problem blaming certain people for failing. As far as I can tell, they thought Posterity was a diet fad. They were big fans of “pull yourself up by your bootstraps” while sending the bootstrap factories to China and importing endless cheap mongrels for the labor that could not be exported. They sold out their decedents for stonks and their third wife’s boob job. The only karma is they will go to elder care homes staffed by the mongrels.

Last edited 2 years ago by Marielle Redclaw
SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
2 years ago

You have a way with words, my dear!

Philalethes
Philalethes
2 years ago

“Barack Obama and Joe Biden had such a ‘fraught relationship’ that Obama wanted to drop Biden from the 2012 Democratic ticket.” Yeah, right. Sure. Getting ready to throw Biden under the bus? President Kamala, here we come! Might as well go for broke.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

President Joe Biden again warned “right-wing Americans” who support the Second Amendment on Tuesday, asserting they would “need an F-15” to take on the government.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
2 years ago

The Comrades Ultra-marathon is the world’s largest and oldest ultra-marathon. It’s been run annually since 1921 except for 2020 and 2021 (due to the pandemic).

The 2022 race on Sunday was notable with 2 dead and 74 taken to the hospital.

https://www.msn.com/en-za/sports/other/rip-second-death-confirmed-during-comrades/ar-AA11gdvr

Clearly this is a result of too much dolphin hormones.

Benny Le C
Benny Le C
Reply to  Corn Pop
2 years ago

stress from all the climate change. perfectly logical.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

Economist Predicts “Mass Impoverishment” In Europe If Energy Prices Not Addressed

One can only hope. That will probably be the stimulus for removal of foreign colonizers.

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

Apparently, the downvoters just love having Europe crawling with musloids and africans. You people make me sick. You will be going to Hell, Babylonians, lest you repent and leave Europe.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
2 years ago

The whining about downvoters is just as annoying as the downvoters. It’s imaginary points on a page with no scoring system that does nothing to affect the visibility of the comment itself, just let it go.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Votes can also be taken as a type of communication that saves AC time, particularly if you have nothing to say other than agreement or disagreement. This may warrant a reply if a commenter has something further to say.

phelps
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

^^^^^^^^^^
This guy fucks.

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

On any other subject perhaps. This isn’t your favorite team or restaurant. It’s a little more important than that. Vox Day has great insight on challenging the fuggernaut if you even care to read his past writings. The truth is, many in the middle politically are weak, and downvotes let them think something good is bad or something that is bad is ok or divisive and it’s the devil’s trick and you loose your edge and stay in the middle, thinking everything is ok.

Nations are the most important superstructures Humans build. If you think something on a blog is imaginary soon you will start thinking borders are imaginary and heritage is imaginary. Then you’re in Babylon, full of it’s diversity and the destruction of your identity.

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Ed
Ed
2 years ago

Barack Obama and Joe Biden had such a “fraught relationship” that Obama wanted to drop Biden from the 2012 Democratic ticket.

I’ve often seen claims, particularly by Tom Luongo, who scores high on my controlled oppo meter, that Obama is the person secretly in charge of the Biden Administration.

I don’t think Obama was in control of his own administration, and stories like this support this opinion. I am quite sure the three globalization presidents (Clinton, GW Bush, Obama) were all figureheads. If anything, its more plausible that Biden was the senior Cabal person in North America all along, and Obama had to put him on the ticket as a price of the Cabal agreeing to elect him. Maybe the Clintons refused to do this and that is why Hillary lost.

While I have been assuming that Biden is a figurehead who holds the office precisely because he has senile dementia, it wouldn’t really surprise me if someday, sometime after Congress, the Courts, and the red state governments have been disbanded, he gives a speech laying out how things will be going forward and he turns out to be perfectly coherent.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Ed
2 years ago

bidanco is a commitee now including cgi. the original joe – long gone? in the movie “the irishman”, at the end the mobsters say they will get their guy in congress and he will do whatever they want. their guy is said to be joe biden.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ed
2 years ago

Even at this late date in the Obama presidency, there is no surer way to elicit paranoid whispers or armchair psychoanalysis from Democrats than to mention the name Valerie Jarrett. Party operatives, administration officials—they are shocked by her sheer longevity and marvel at her influence. When I asked a longtime source who left the Obama White House years ago for his impressions of Jarrett, he confessed that he was too fearful to speak with me, even off the record.

This is not as irrational as it sounds. Obama has said he consults Jarrett on every major decision, something current and former aides corroborate.

(The Obama Whisperer, The New Republic)

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

Trump, in the Newsweek cover is looking to his right, almost as if he is more worried about those on his right than the left behind him. I am still holding out that the plan, at least in part, is exposure of those hiding on the right so when the cleanse starts it gets almost everyone. We will know where everyone stands. No fear.

wlindsaywheeler
2 years ago

Laws broken in 2020 Election
Excerpts from Patrick Colbeck’s book, The 2020 Coup. What Happened. What We Can Do.
pg 127 “Against the backdrop of DOE officials mercilessly enforcing fake laws and fake rules, law enforcement officials failed to enforce any actual laws and rules. …there is evidence of numerous Michigan election laws being violated many times over.” Law enforcement were escorting people out of the building for Democrat’s Covid secret rules, while election law was being violated.
pg 109 election machines at the TCF center were connected to the internet.
pg 111 Jason Lemoyne Daniel of Flint MI, voted—he was 171 years old.
pg 117 Ballot harvesting. §168.764b. The Clerk must ask them to be an assistant. Did they receive this designation specifically for the 2020 election. Do they have written communications. Oath of office. Did they have relative or themselves candidates? None of this occurred.
pg 118 Detroit was in possession of a Relia-Vote. Poll challengers were denied the ability to observe this ballot processing system in action.
pg 118 Dominion provided a Mobile Ballot Printing Module.
pg 120 Under Michigan law, all counting centers are subject to public supervision. Counting was done at the “Chicago Warehouse”; it was the third floor of the Detroit elections Bureau. Poll Challengers were denied access to the third floor. The third floor was not a precinct, nor a counting board. Yet, counting was done there.
    pg 121 The Northwest Activities center was closed to the public.
pg 122 many poll workers refused to insert challenges into pollbook journals.
pg 122 poll challenges who attempted to access the nerve center were told to leave.
pg 122 Patrick Colbeck personally observed unexplained mass file transfers on nerve center computers.
pg 126 cell phones strictly prohibited, but a DOE official used his phone to record challengers and poll workers from the raised platform.
pg 126 witnessed a signature which was just big circles, the secrecy sleeve had small vertical lines.
pg 127 Michigan Public Act 116 of 1954. §168.735 states 1 pollbock and 1 poll list. In Detroit 4 poll books were in use: (1) initial e-pollbook; (2) supplemental paper pollbooks; (3) a virtual pollbook where voters who were NOT in the first two, were added manually to the electronic pollbook; (4) some poll workers with internet access also added voters directly to the state QVE. (fifth pollbook; instance used to screen in-person voters at the voting precincts.)
pg 128 “…all challenged ballots were counted right along with the non-challenged ballots.”
pg 128 Michigan Public Act 116 of 1954. §168.727 challenges made by poll challengers must immediately be entered by election inspectors into the pollbooks.  —challenges by poll challengers were routinely denied by poll inspectors.
pg 130 MCL 168.765 stipulations require at least 1 election inspector from each major political party to be present at a location. —City of Detroit did NOT have balanced representation at their AV Counting Board.
pg 130 Absentee ballots were not stored in approved containers nor were they sealed properly. 50% poll workers on duty left the AVCB at 7:30 pm. AVCB instruction were not made available to the public. 

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If you have done so, please read Patrick Colbeck’s The 2020 Coup. The 2020 election was a coup—the media was in on it as well. No media ever did investigative journalism—What the Democrats said–was taken on their word.

The ol’ conservative talk show host here locally, quit his job and joined up to be a campaign manager for MI senator re-election. After going door to door and working the many venues for his candidate, his outlook on Democrats were they were just nasty people. Colbeck doesn’t say that exactly but the events he witnessed is that the Democrats are just nasty people–there is NO rules for them—they do what they want, when they want, screw you. To win a general election–all you need is one Democrat controlled major city and you can steal the whole state to your side. No election is free and secure. NONE. Every election law Michigan had–were broken–and not only is the MI judiciary and district attorneys doing nothing, the media is doing nothing and the MI Republican Party is doing nothing about those above crimes.

The Department of Homeland Security is a joke when it said that the 2020 election was the most secure. It wasn’t. If “Homeland Security” can’t reverse and prosecute a stolen election—then they are in the steal. It’s all a joke.

Qbannon
Qbannon
2 years ago

Average Communist: “I want you dead.”

Average Kulak: “Surely you don’t mean that. Agree to disagree?”

Average Communist: “Whatever. On your knees.”

….

Average Democrat: “I want you dead.”

Average Republican: “Surely you don’t mean that. Agree to disagree?”

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Qbannon
2 years ago

Blacks in South Africa have been singing “kill the Boer” since before Mandela and the crackers down there still can’t figure out they might be in danger.

The only thing that convinces people to act is the mob physically lighting the torches to burn their house down outside. And even then, if they survive the battle, they might still try and figure out how to make peace with the attempted murderers. It’s a fundamental flaw of Western society that true honor cultures understand.

wlindsaywheeler
Reply to  Qbannon
2 years ago

The first part of warfare—IS TO KNOW YOU ARE IN A WAR!!!

Yeah, your demonstration of republicans is right-on! They have NO clue. We are in a life-or-death situation right now–and what is McConnell doing? What is any leadership in the Republican party doing? What and who are Libertarians doing? We live amongst clueless idiots.

Biden is laying out tonight in a speech that we are dangerous! Trump is Dangerous! The Jewish government of America is laying out the groundwork for the killing fields in America. —and what are the Repukes doing—Ohhh, please, master, don’t call me names—I renounce Trump and all he stands for. (that is the McConnels and the RINOs).

Read Patrick Colbeck’s book The 2020 Coup—the Democrats said to Republican poll challengers, “Get the Fuck out, you Racist pigs”. The Democrats sicced the cops on poll challengers (for Covid rules) while they broke every law in Michigan. NOT one ounce of fair play went on in Detroit TCF Center that night.

Senator Joe McCarthy was right. George Rockwell was right! Fr. Coughlin was right. Fr. Hardon wrote in the 70s that America is the most powerful Marxist country in the world. We are under a Marxist dictatorship—all fascists will be killed. The Tower of Babel will be built–and anybody that stands in our way will be killed. Convert or Die, muthafucker.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Qbannon
2 years ago

they want to please their wives etc, “superiors”, “the public as described by the media” so badly and not have to live up to an oath or risk any harm or criticism. mere creatures. and the tweets drive them nuts.

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

I share this with you, AC, because of your devotion to the truth, ability to reach a wide audience with this blog, and also because of the mentions of Bitcoin here, including the accepting of Bitcoin donations through BTCPay on the sidebar.
The summary is: after the things I’ve watched and researched, I can’t recommend Bitcoin to anyone as a currency because I’m convinced it’s been corrupted; instead of being a weapon against the central banks, has become captured by, and subservient to them.
Elaboration: one of the biggest mysteries in the world today is the true identity of Bitcoin’s inventor, Satoshi Nakamoto (although the true identity of Anonymous Conservative is a pretty big one too). 2 and 1/2 years ago, the Youtube-based investigator “Barely Sociable” released a very high-quality three-part documentary in which he makes the case for a specific person being Satoshi.
As the documentary unfolds, the real identity of Satoshi becomes a secondary topic. The primary revelation of the documentary is that Bitcoin was rendered corrupt in 2014-2015. This was the time when Blockstream was formed, a for-profit company made up of most of Bitcoin’s top developers. To make a long story short, Blockstream’s business model is to make profit by crippling Bitcoin’s technical capabilities, and then selling products called “sidechains” that help Bitcoin network users overcome the technical problems of Bitcoin, the blocksize being too small to accommodate enough people, for example. Blockstream also adjusted Bitcoin’s programming so that transaction fees are pocketed by Blockstream’s sidechain developers instead of the Bitcoin miners.
But where it gets even worse: a four-minute video called Why Blockstream Destroyed Bitcoin, produced in 2018 by “Decentralized Thought”, also on Youtube, claims that, in addition to the shady business model that screwed over the Bitcoin community for the sake of a few corporate overlords and connected developers, Blockstream itself was created using venture capital supplied by institutions that, in turn, are financed by the Federal Reserve, World Bank, and Bilderberg Group. This signifies a complete betrayal, because in the genesis Bitcoin block, a political message was hidden inside the code: “The Times 03/Jan/2009 Chancellor on brink of second bailout for banks”, indicating the purpose for Bitcoin’s creation.
Barely Sociable’s documentary concludes that the founder and CEO of Blockstream is Satoshi Nakamoto’s real identity. Quite an awful face-heel turn, if the documentary is right.
[disclaimer: this post is solely about Bitcoin and even if Bitcoin itself has become a tool of Cabal, there are plenty of cryptocurrencies out there which are not. A rejection of Bitcoin isn’t synonymous with rejection of all cryptocurrency]

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

What I read about the guts of how Bitcoin works, assuming I didn’t grossly misunderstand what I was reading, is that it’s primarily an authentication system. And it runs at the mercy of the exchanges.

The marketing spiel, which was repeated with zealous fervor by the fans, was that it was anonymous, untraceable, and – somehow – they were going to make big bucks from it. Someday.

As a method of authenticating monetary transactions, it’s not bad… but it’s not the world-changing wonder people make it out to be.

Marielle Redclaw
2 years ago

Well, I hope the NeverTrumper scumbags are happy the President Of The US is threatening their fellow citizens with military action.

Ah, who am I kidding… of course they are.

Qbannon
Qbannon
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
2 years ago

NeverTrump
hates
you
wants
you
dead

Ed
Ed
2 years ago

The Reddit Lockdown Skepticism forum has an interesting discussion as to why more people didn’t resist the COVID lockdowns and general hysteria:

https://www.reddit.com/r/LockdownSkepticism/comments/x338xz/why_didnt_more_people_resist_lockdown_lionel/

A fair ways down, commentator “Mightyfree” has an interesting comment comparing what happened in Britain and Portugal, as he was in both places. You can cntrl F “Mightyfree” or “Portugal” to find the comment. He noted that in Portugal, there was heavy handed police enforcement of things like masks, and mark requirements on public transportation was lifted only very recently. However, generally ordinary people only obeyed when the police were around, and you could find business still open and operating without hygiene theater on an underground basis. In Britain, there was no underground stuff because too many people were going to snitch if anyone tried that.

Now put this together with the surveillance discussed on this website. I’ve thought that the Cabal deploys much more surveillance in English speaking countries than elsewhere, and there is a heavier presence in cities as well. I don’t think the Cabal is based out of the Anglosphere (its either Chinese or continental European) and sees the UK, USA, etc. as places to keep under control. With cities, particularly central cities, its just easier for random people to meet, talk among themselves and form networks, plus they are transportation hubs and I think in the USA the plan is to put them into ultra-secure Cabal bases for the likely civil war. This is all speculative, but the point is that in some places there will be more undercover surveillance, in others more reliance on the official police.

So in Britain there is a high amount of surveillance, so if you try to keep your gym or bar open, the surveillance will pick up on it. The owner will think that these are ordinary lockdown loving people snitching. Portugal was for now a lower priority to control, so there was more reliance on the official police, so you could still so underground stuff.

Marielle Redclaw
Reply to  Ed
2 years ago

It was easy for us. SoCal sheriffs basically told the local politicians to get bent on the more severe restrictions. There was a lot of backlash as well when they did stiped things, like send a boat after a lone surfer. The best was when they sent cops out to a guy fishing all by himself on a beach, and it was just a mannequin. 😀

My husband and I work in aerospace, so we got a letter to show to any cops who pulled us over (this was in the early days when there was talk of them actually doing something like that) that said we were considered essential to national security and to let us go on our way or people from the Department of Defense would come asking why.

I think our jobs make us honorary Cabal, or Cabal adjacent.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

Was reading replies on a Twitter thread that started: “Tell us a true story from your life that sounds made up.”

These replies were the most interesting to me after reading so much here about surveillance.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

It would also simplify a lot of things if surveillance participants keep tabs on people who don’t suspect a thing – friends, family, neighbors, and look at this amazing coincidence that we ran into each other on another continent, etc.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

“surve3illance does those things almost to amuse themselves”
And in so doing also, sometimes. amuse their targets.
The other day a relative of mine who is definitely a target made her weekly visit to a local thrift store. When she got to the counter to pay she was two dollars short and picked up a floppy sun hat off the top of the pile and said she’d put it back. The woman in line behind her (someone she doesn’t know) immediately protested telling her, “Let me pay for it…I insist…because it’s the perfect hat for you.” My relative agreed, thanked her, and put on the hat for the walk home.
What happened after that she termed. ‘street theater.’ Person after person that she passed while walking home, all of them strangers, made comments about her hat saying things like, “Nice hat,” or “I like your hat.” However. just before reaching home a man suddenly turned the corner coming towards her (he turned into an alleyway where she never runs into other foot traffic) and said, “That’s the perfect hat for you.”
She says she plans to wear the hat all the time now to remind her of the watchers, and in the hope it will make her easier to keep track of from a distance, as she prefers not to have them get in her face. She does most of her errands/shopping on foot…she walks just about everywhere…so I imagine the watchers have had to come up with up close strategies to deal with this quirk of hers. Also, she has made it a habit to studiously ignore them, as though she is totally unaware of what’s going on around her. It’s as if the whole thing is a big game and all the participants are pretending it isn’t.

phelps
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

She says she plans to wear the hat all the time now to remind her of the watchers, and in the hope it will make her easier to keep track of from a distance, as she prefers not to have them get in her face. She does most of her errands/shopping on foot…she walks just about everywhere…so I imagine the watchers have had to come up with up close strategies to deal with this quirk of hers. Also, she has made it a habit to studiously ignore them, as though she is totally unaware of what’s going on around her. It’s as if the whole thing is a big game and all the participants are pretending it isn’t.

It’s a solid strategy. I have a similar arrangement. I’ve made it clear that when my traffic team intentionally slows me down in traffic, I start driving like an asshole and doing intentional SDR paths. I don’t expect to lose them, I just expect to give them a shitty day.
Since I started that, traffic has gotten a lot better.

savantissimo
savantissimo
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

In the late ’80s, about to leave with my family to return to the US from London Gatwick on one of the airport’s busiest days of the year , I was “recognized” in the huge crowd by a senior from the boarding school I had attended the previous year, in eighth grade. We had known each other – he was the prefect for the other floor of my dorm, but is anyone really that good with faces in a huge crowd? I was a few months below the UK legal drinking age of 16, but we had beers at one of the airport pubs anyway.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Who watches the watchers…
My in-laws are total Cabal.
They supposedly met serving in the Peace Corps in small villages in a small SE Asian country. This country is not Thailand, and not a popular tourist destination to this day.
Decades later, in-laws wanted to return to the same small villages for a visit. Calls to their regular pet sitters (a married couple) went unanswered. Alternate pet care was arranged.
Fast forward, in-laws sitting for dinner in a small restaurant, in a small village in the jungle of this small non-popular SE Asian country. Two tables over, the incommunicado regular pet sitters. Bam.

Mr Twister
Mr Twister
2 years ago

Hey AC
Thought you might like this audio interview with Whitney Webb regarding intel/Elstein and much more.
This lady goes deep.
https://www.thelastamericanvagabond.com/whitney-webb-interview-history-epsteins-network-intelligence-ties-links-to-todays-agenda/

Definitely “watch the wives”

It’s a good site, the daily wrap up is a daily listen for me.
Regards
Mr T

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago
Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago

Yep…..

teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  Lowell Houser
2 years ago

C’mon people, these screen shots are way too small to read. One should be able to open the image in a new tab to see a large version of the image.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

You can also middle click the picture directly instead of left-clicking it to immediately open the image in a new tab.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Lowell Houser
2 years ago

You are watching a movie.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Bman
2 years ago

More like, we are being forced to watch an absolutely horrible movie that none of us wants to see.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago

And Trump’s pivot on the vaxxes will be just as sudden.

“VIDEO: Trump Now Funding J6 Defendants, Promises Pardons And Apologies If He Wins 2024
Donald Trump revealed today that he is funding January 6 defendants and promised full pardons and apologies to “many” if he runs and wins in 2024”
https://valiantnews.com/2022/09/video-trump-now-funding-j6-defendants-promises-pardons-and-apologies-if-he-wins-2024/

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago

The CCP will be HUMBLED. Not by the USA, by GOD.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0H6I63Qj8I0

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Lowell Houser
2 years ago

When the CCP falls a great wave of freedom will spread across the world as its tendrils of evil shrivel up and retract.

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

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Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago

Red castle/Green castle.  

Waiting on the green castle.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago

Timestamps.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago

You get what I mean by saying that the Brandon Admin just doesn’t seem real? There’s an uncanny valley situation here – we’re being fed a cardboard cutout b-movie villain.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Lowell Houser
2 years ago

Which means it’s a script, and the question is how much longer legacy America is going to be forced to watch as our country circles the toilet bowl into oblivion?

How much worse are the scriptwriters going to make it before they pull the curtain back?

Jolly Jimmy
Jolly Jimmy
2 years ago

AC, you have been vindicated by calling out the surveillance on Bald & Bankrupt. He was approached in the street by police and arrested again, this time put on trial and banned for life from Russia (the first time he only had to pay about a $50 fine). He hasn’t told what the charges were, but claims he will.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago

I laughed…

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago

See what I mean – movie.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Lowell Houser
2 years ago

Why do the scriptwriters think we need to be forced to watch this nonsense?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Another Dave
2 years ago

Ask your normie relatives. No one gets it. Maybe 5%, maybe 10%. They think it’s still just Biden being a dummy buns and that the whole world could be fixed by just having another vote next week.

I think it’s retarded to try and educate the dumbest, most comfrotable, most soy- and corn-syrup’d generations the world has ever seen on this shit when, if there is a counter-cabal, they could just go kinetic and fix it themselves. But obviously they see something we don’t if they exist at all.

I fear God only and trust no mortal man to be my savior, so who cares about counter-cabal. Jesus will sort it all eventually whether we’ll be here to personally witness it. There’s nothing we can do individually other than spread awareness and take care of our own sphere of influence.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Wife was just talking about Christmas. I told her I’d be surprised if we were still in this world come December. She wanted to know what we should do and I told her we were sticking with Jesus. As soon as I told her that, I looked down and read your comment.

The world has gone crazy, but I cling to the rock that is Christ.