News Briefs – 09/07/2021

Here are some news stories that might be of interest. Most articles will be more or less summarized in the headline. You can skim the headlines and summaries, and click the links if they are of interest. Keep in mind, many of these reports are products of the Fake News, so although they will be what people are hearing and talking about, there is no guarantee any one of them is necessarily correct, and we have had cases of outright lies make it onto these pages, especially about President Trump.

Don Jr’s twitter feed embed:

No Q. You can see Q’s posts aggregated live, and new ones which may have gone live after our print deadline at http://www.qanon.pub
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Catherine Herridge of CBS reports : Despite President Biden’s goal to close the Guantanamo Bay detention camps after a review, @CBS_Herridge reports a multi-million construction project is underway including an additional military court + expanded workspace for handling classified intel. Sounds interesting.

AZ Secretary of State Katie Hobbs tries to cheat again as the EZAZ Civic Action Group finds 170 different issues with her 2021 elections procedures manual.

Some quotes from Ron Watkins which he seems to feel are important:

Still a few days to go.
Don’t think about it too much.
It will be a big beautiful surprise for you… but moreso them.
PSBSR

 

Sleep well knowing it is their last few days of sound sleep.
PSBSR

 

They won’t know what hit them.
PSBSR

 

It is being highlighted for now.
You will learn what it means when they find out too.
PSBSR

 

Preparations underway.
Close hold – they will find out when you find out.
PSBSR

 

National Archive slaps a “Harmful Language Alert” Trigger Warning on our Constitution.

Top FBI official in charge of crimes against children, is arrested for sex crimes against children.

A tainted batch of fentanyl-laced cocaine killed comedian Fuquan Johnson and two other victims and left comedian Kate Quigley hospitalized on Sunday night, amid a growing crisis of fentanyl surging across the southern border.

Scores of NYC inmates serving time on Rikers set for early release amid surging crime.

This one is huge – Sharyl Attkisson reports – A new study of a series of cases in the Journal of Neurology examines possible links between Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, and acute Central Nervous System (CNS) demyelination, including Multiple Sclerosis (MS). These tend to fly under the radar early in their onset, and then progress to acute disease later, so there could be more as time goes on. Again, you are making your own cells produce antigens which will draw in the immune system – at possible risk of the immune system identifying your own cells, or structures they produce, as foreign. And what cells it identifies as foreign and attacks will be dependent on what cells take up the RNA, so it can be different patient to patient.

Nobel Laureate Luc Montagnier warns Covid vaccines may lead to ‘neurodegenerative illness.’ Any cell that takes up the RNA is at risk.

CDC reports two more infant deaths following experimental COVID injections during clinical trials. It stretches credulity there are parents this stupid.

From here, simplified: “[Inside the body]… the SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein… binds to NRP-1… NRP-1 plays a multisystem role in angiogenesis, tumor progression, viral entry, axonal guidance within the central and peripheral nervous systems, and immune function” The big question, which I think this whole vaccine experiment has been designed to answer, is whether the mRNA will be degraded, and its product prove to be an ephemeral product that disappears from within the body, or might the mRNA get burned back into DNA in some cells, turning them into small spike protein factories, and become a more permanent fixture within the organism. If it remains, we will see everything from sustained auto-immune issues (probably affecting fertility and cardiovascular function, among other things), to increased susceptibility to infections, to cognitive alterations, to blood pressure and metabolism issues, to maybe cancers. There is no way to know how that will play out. Anybody who tells you they definitely know how it works at this point, is either lying or clueless. The ones who are most knowledgeable are the ones who designed this experiment, and they did the experiment because they didn’t know. Whatever they have planned for the mRNA tech must be a potentially massive gain for them. They just don’t want to try it out on themselves and find out the mRNA doesn’t degrade.

From here : “The materials confirm the grants supported the construction–in Wuhan–of novel chimeric SARS-related coronaviruses that combined a spike gene from one coronavirus with genetic information from another coronavirus, and confirmed the resulting viruses could infect human cells. The documents make it clear that assertions by the NIH Director, Francis Collins, and the NIAID Director, Anthony Fauci, that the NIH did not support gain-of-function research or potential pandemic pathogen enhancement at WIV are untruthful.”

A doctor writes, “So now the government is getting involved in [read: restricting] monoclonal antibody distribution. Before, I could just order as much as we needed, and they shipped it next day air. Now a govt. commission will decide when, if, and how much I will be able to get for my pts [patients]. ‘Should you have any questions regarding this update in ordering and distribution procedures, please email the Federal COVID-19 Response Team.’ Wonderful.” 

A newly discovered antibody was able to neutralize not only all strains of COVID-19, but other coronaviruses known to cause respiratory infections in humans — a potential silver bullet for a whole class of deadly, flu-like viruses and their mutants. 

Chinese authorities have pressured and silenced citizens whose family members have died after getting vaccinated against COVID-19, according to families inside China. Very strange. If it was a psyop to get a grip by China on the 202o elections by China why are all nations except Russia on the same page with forcibly injecting their citizens with dangerous shots?

Israel is planning to administer a fourth Covid shot which could be adjusted to fight new variants as country battles wave of infections despite hugely successful vaccine roll-out.

Pfizer’s new ‘daily pill’ to fight Covid utilizes a protease inhibitor, and Ivermectin is also a protease inhibitor.

Adding to the litany of mea culpas regarding the use of ivermectin the Associated Press recently issued a correction to a report alleging that 70% of poison control cases in Mississippi were linked to the drug’s ingestion.

Mass resistance arises as Washington state makes it nearly impossible to get vaccine exemptions.

First autopsy of dead person vaccinated for Covid found to contain spike proteins in every bodily organ.

Mu COVID variant that may resist vaccines found in 49 U.S. states. And yet another article said they are not sequencing virus samples, and there is no test for the new variant, so how are they determining this? This looks to be entirely made up.

A judge rules a patient’s wife cannot force UC West Chester to treat her intubated COVID-19 husband with ivermectin. “While this court is sympathetic to the plaintiff and understands the idea of wanting to do anything to help her loved one, public policy should not and does not support allowing a physician to ‘try’ any type of treatment on human beings…”

Health authorities in Portugal today are described as “on the alert” following the so far unexplained death of a 41-year-old pediatric operational assistant two days after she received her first dose of the Covid vaccine.

First responders nationwide resist COVID vaccine mandates.

Canada fights back as Police, healthcare workers, and patriot groups protest mandatory vaccinations.

UK vaccine panel does not recommend COVID vaccines for healthy 12- to 15-year-olds.

Twitter refuses to remove tweets by Maddow, and other leftists promoting debunked ‘Ivermectin overdose’ hoax story.

Psaki said “plandemic” instead of “pandemic” when talking to the press.

Australia NSW will start requiring churches to use vaccination certificates for entry into worship.

Australia’s health chief Dr. Kerry Chant says COVID will be with us “forever,” and people will have to “get used to” endless booster vaccines.

Aussie politician Daniel Andrews says people who do not get the COVID vaccine will not be allowed healthcare.

Australian state Premier announces all non-vaccinated citizens will be locked out of the economy, freedom only permitted to vaccinated.

Being anonymous online may become illegal in Australia.

Senate Democrats consider a national plastic tax to help pay for the $3.5 trillion budget resolution.

Texas Republican gubernatorial candidate Lt. Col. Allen West is calling out the “progressive socialist left” and “delusional” Republicans for “bowing down and worshipping the god of child sacrifice,” otherwise known as Moloch, by supporting abortion.

A new tally of global cities’ emissions finds that the top 25 are responsible for 52% of the planet’s urban greenhouse gas emissions, and twenty-three of those are in China, but the media will not begin to touch that fact.

George Soros calls BlackRock’s China investment ‘tragic mistake.’ Looks like Cabal’s smooth transition into China didn’t quite work out.

Sister of fallen Marine says Biden didn’t look her in the eye during their meeting – ‘Everything felt fake.’

Ilhan Omar and congressional allies urge Biden to stop work on nearly completed Minnesota oil pipeline. Fascinating, because she is likely a CIA asset. Which would mean CIA is sabotaging US interests, most likely due to at least a few high level CIA leaders somehow on the payroll of China, much like Biden.

House budget reconciliation package funds NASA infrastructure but not Trump’s lunar lander work. Hobbling us in space again.

The annual US national security report, released on April 9, 2021, devoted much space to how China is a threat to the US in space, working to match or exceed US capabilities in space to gain the military, economic, and prestige benefits that Washington has accrued from space leadership, including plans for a kilometer-long mega space station.

China flies 19 nuke bombers and fighter jets into Taiwan air space for ‘invasion’ war games sparking WW3 fears.

Desperate rancher says as illegals do $60,000 in damage to his property and leave trash piling up, dead migrant bodies are piling up in the desert too.

State Department ‘blocks departure of dozens of Americans from Afghanistan by failing to tell Taliban it has green-lighted flights.’ It looks an awful lot like the CIA/State/Cabal elements of government, are turning their covert war on those not in the Secret Society more and more overt every day. From vaccines, to the property seizures that are eviction moratoriums, to economic warfare, to attacking American interests globally, to purposeful crime-surges – every day sees a more open and overt attack.

The Taliban reportedly won’t let planes leave Afghanistan until ‘they get more out of the Americans.’

Afghans lying about their identities and destroying their passports to get resettled in the U.S.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom wants taxpayers to spend $16.7 million on ‘cash assistance’ for Afghans.

The Taliban has invited 6 countries to take part in the formal announcement of their new government: Turkey, China, Russia, Iran, Pakistan, and Qatar.

The great computer chip shortage of 2021 is just heating up.

39 percent of French believe Islam will become France’s primary religion. These things are determined by very low percentages of the population which are willing to do what the masses of sheep are not, and how good they are at it.

Singapore has started trialing robots to patrol public areas and deter poor social behavior in its latest effort to further augment its strong portfolio of surveillance tools.

Japanese police arrest underwear thief suspected of stealing more than 700 bras and panties from laundromats, and say they “haven’t confiscated such a large number of panties in years.”

A Russian father who killed his friend after allegedly finding footage of him raping his eight-year-old girl has been released from custody amid calls not to charge him with murder.

Rally to Demand Justice for Jan. 6 ‘political prisoners’ planned for US Capitol on Sept. 18.

Ex-FBI official Andrew McCabe says law enforcement needs to take upcoming ‘Justice for J6’ rally in DC ‘very seriously.’

Biden administration will pursue federal charges against anyone trying to stop a woman getting an abortion in Texas and protect clinics ‘under attack.’

Portland may ban Texas travel and trade in protest of abortion laws. Splintering is a sign of growing K.

Mexican border agents and police broke up a caravan of hundreds of migrants Sunday who had set out from southernmost Mexico — the fourth such caravan officials have raided in recent days.

Republican lawmaker’s bill would make armed resource officers mandatory for Kentucky schools.

Protesters throw small rocks, debris at Trudeau as he leaves Ontario campaign stop.

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Huck
Huck
3 years ago

Dog comms all over:

Dana Perino: Goodbye Jasper
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/dana-perino-goodbye-jasper.amp?

“Jasper, America’s dog, died at 12:40 p.m. on Saturday, September 4, 2021. He was nine years old. Though I’ve cried and felt the rolling waves of the first stage of grief for the first two days without him, I don’t think it really hit me until 3:08 a.m. on September 6th.”

Lots of dates, numbers, times, periods, ages. Grief and rolling waves? Who wants to speculate the transmission?

Even Vox Day is sharing it:

https://voxday.net/2021/09/07/requiem-for-a-viszla/

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Huck
3 years ago

> 3:08 a.m. on September 6th.”

3+8+6=17 ?

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
Reply to  TRX
3 years ago

All dogs go to Heaven. Their owners? Not so much.

Thedawg
Thedawg
Reply to  Huck
3 years ago

Sorry that the dog had to live its life with that complete fraud and her English handler

Ajah
Ajah
3 years ago

2 weeks ago, my sister who is a nurse, became sick after she took care of a person with suspected covid. He tested negative. My sister got tested, it came back positive. Then my niece, who is also a nurse at the same hospital became sick and got tested. Negative. She said it felt like a bad cold, with a persisting sore throat for 4 days. Nasal congestion. High fever. My sister, who infected everyone in the house, has the worst symptoms. Headache, sore throat, high fever, persisting, on and off for almost two weeks, nausea, lower GI pain and diarrhea ( sorry), she said the first week, her hands hurt really bad. Fatigue. No taste or smell. My mother lives there too. She has the mildest symptoms. Thank goodness, because she’s 77. Headache, stuffy nose, dry cough. Because my sister tested positive, the cdc is up her ass. Calls her 3 times a day to make sure she stays home. Told her that if she leaves her room, she could kill my mom. She will be arrested if she leaves the house. All 3 say it’s like the flu. Which I think it is. The guy she took care of tested positive when they tested him again. He is in really bad shape. He may be going on a ventilator. 🙁

Ajah
Ajah
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

Thanks AC, I appreciate your advice! I talked to her today, & she said this is the best she has felt for ten days. It ran its course. She is now feeling pain in her lungs though. Everything I told her about prophylactics, she shunned. She told me, for the first 3 days of this, she always wore her mask, even to sleep. She was afraid it would have hit my mom harder… she also said she totally trusts her medical associates and what they say. She told me not to believe everything I read on the internet. Blah blah blah. So there’s that.

Phelps
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

Liposomal vitamin C along with the quercetin, zinc and Vitamin D. Actually my regimen for anything suspected to be viral now.

You can take 5g of Vitamin C a day with liposomal and actually absorb it, as opposed to just pooping it out.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Phelps
3 years ago

I agree 100% with what AC and Phelps said. Phelps stuff is over the counter and the Vit C. (Liposomal) has saved peoples lives before with pneumonia. I don’t work for them or have any financial ties but I would recommend LivOn Laboratories- Lypo-Spheric Vitamin C for a liposomal vit. C. It’s not that I can say no one else is good but if you might die it would seem prudent to buy something that has advanced manufacturing like these guys do. They use pharma type high pressure systems to make theirs.

The quercetin and zinc combination works together and has some of the same action as the Ivermectin. I would suppose the Ivermection would be stronger but I have no data for that.

Ajah
Ajah
Reply to  Sam J.
3 years ago

Archived, and thank you!

Phelps
Reply to  Sam J.
3 years ago

LivOn is what I use as well. As part of my preps, I make sure that I have the ability to make what I can (lipo VitC has a relatively short shelf life because the oil can go rancid) and I stock up on the things that I can acquire other ways (like all the antibiotics for those fish I’m gonna get one day.)

But while the grid is up, I take proper, traditional channel stuff. I can make the lipo VitC with an ultrasound cleaner. I don’t because I can still buy high quality stuff. I don’t take fish or horse meds because I can get human meds prescribed. That doesn’t mean I don’t have them, and I’m not shitting on the people who do — but I think that they should really examine why they are doing it. Are you doing it because of real need, or just sloth?

Additional Praxis for the day: Fat is the hardest thing to prep for, because pretty much all fats go rancid as soon as they have the chance. You really need a plan for ongoing fat supplies. Hogs are your best option, but not a lot of people have the space for hogs — I don’t. Also, for liposomal vitamin C, you need a room temp liquid fat to encapsulate the vitamin C with. (I have plenty of citric acid for dying wool.) So, go plant an avocado tree if your climate in any way accommodates it. (I don’t like eating avocado most of the ways people use it, but I guarantee you once my diet becomes fat deprived I’ll be craving the bastards.)

https://www.jotscroll.com/cold-pressed-avocado-oil-how-to-make-avocado-oil-for-hair-skin-cooking

Ajah
Ajah
Reply to  Phelps
3 years ago

Archived, and thank you!

Thedawg
Thedawg
Reply to  Ajah
3 years ago

Sorry to hear bout the situation. there is plenty you can do as long as you don’t let anyone fall under the hospital protocol.

You can make hydroxy from grapefruit and lemon skins. Look up the words how to make your own hydroxy and Christian. A Christian dude has the method online.

Quercetin works great. You don’t feel great taking it, but my ol mum after taking some was bouncing around like a ping pong ball after it.

Chaga is also excellent

Ajah
Ajah
Reply to  Thedawg
3 years ago

Archived as well, and thank you! Maybe someday I can visit OZ. I have fam in Sydney & Melbourne. I used to want to live there, but I recently changed my mind. I still love it though, and it’s occupants… God bless y’all… also, God bless all that responded. All of you give valuable and very important info!

Huck
Huck
3 years ago

RE: A Russian father who killed his friend after allegedly finding footage of him raping his eight-year-old girl has been released from custody amid calls not to charge him with murder.

Russia impresses more and more.

Meanwhile, here in Western “democracies” entire nations of normies tolerate industrialized abortion, the pornification of our culture, child and adult sex slavery and trafficking, and a pedophile US administration…

The Great Awakening cannot happen soon enough. Thank God for Q, Trump and our Patriots.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

If you can judge a man by his enemies Putin may be one of our best friends.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Huck
3 years ago

Guys I understand your excitement in this situation, but do not forget on https://infogalactic.com/info/Russian_apartment_bombings#Theory_of_Russian_government_conspiracy

This is how this tcheckist got where he is now.

mkw

Huck
Huck
3 years ago

RE: Japanese police “haven’t confiscated such a large number of panties in years.”

Quite the connoisseur of fine, female bouquet!..Made my day.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Huck
3 years ago

The funniest part is the implication that there’s been at least one previous mass panty bandit and the he might have been far more prolific.

Thedawg
Thedawg
Reply to  Anonymous
3 years ago

Don’t you guys even know of the used panty vending machines that used to be prolific but are now hidden in certain allies around Tokyo?

There is a whole industry where people buy used panties supposedly worn by those under the age of 18.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
3 years ago

If you assume that it was a panty bandit the police were confiscating panties from years ago.

cavalier973
3 years ago

“The Taliban has invited six countries…”

Reread Ezekiel chapters 38 and 39

Vile Toad Tony
Vile Toad Tony
3 years ago

https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/massive-foia-release-proves-fauci-funded-wuhan-research-construct-sars-related

“The materials confirm the grants supported the construction–in Wuhan–of novel chimeric SARS-related coronaviruses that combined a spike gene from one coronavirus with genetic information from another coronavirus, and confirmed the resulting viruses could infect human cells.

The materials further reveal for the first time that one of the resulting novel, laboratory-generated SARS-related coronaviruses–one not been previously disclosed publicly–was more pathogenic to humanized mice than the starting virus from which it was constructed…

…and thus not only was reasonably anticipated to exhibit enhanced pathogenicity, but, indeed, was *demonstrated* to exhibit enhanced pathogenicity.

The documents make it clear that assertions by the NIH Director, Francis Collins, and the NIAID Director, Anthony Fauci, that the NIH did not support gain-of-function research or potential pandemic pathogen enhancement at WIV are untruthful.”

Huck
Huck
3 years ago

Lowell Houser, you listed some interesting Westerns yesterday. Check out this one. You’re going to love it:

The Grey Fox (1982)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anE26L9Gl1c

Beautiful film. Richard Farnsworth made a mark with this film. I’d never heard of him before.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Huck
3 years ago

I’ll give it a looksie.

Huck
Huck
3 years ago

https://voxday.net/2021/09/07/the-ugliness-of-burning-man/
Vox Day today quotes a recent Miles Mathis Committee piece and I must say Miles nails it:

“The death of real art and the rise of Modernism was not an organic fall and rise. It was planned and staged for various reasons which I have enumerated in hundreds of papers over three decades. These include the use of art in money laundering and the capture of the field for the talentless children of these rich families, who wanted to be artists but were not capable of it.”

Then Vox writes, describing real art and classical works:

“This may help us understand how Christians not only admired the noble and virtuous pagans of the past, but went out of their way to protect and preserve their work. It is evidence of how God speaks to people in the darkness, and how He offers them many different pathways to lead them out of it and into the Light of the Truth that is Jesus Christ.

And, of course, it’s also fascinating to observe, over time, how integral core Christian theology and the Bible are required in order to make sense of the entire picture at hand. The more I read of anything from Renaissance history to Roman stoicism to modern esotericism, the more it becomes clear that the rampant evil that presently rules the world and is at war with everything Good, Beautiful, and True is the same ancient and seductive one that first convinced the exiles of Egypt to worship the idol of the golden calf, the same entity that Jesus Christ called the prince of this world, and whose blandishments he rejected in the desert.”

Me: All modern art museums suck, all modern art sucks, every college campus and public park modern art sculpture made of rusted shards of iron, or fat cartoon figures – sucks. All artsy films and tv shows suck. All of it is made to demoralize us and trash our traditions and culture. It’s all a war on us.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Huck
3 years ago

Romans 1:20

For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse:

wlindsaywheeler
Reply to  Huck
3 years ago

“Modern” is a code word for Marxism. I read a paper the other day about Tsimtsum, (Jewish Kabbala term for contraction—invented out of thin air by Isaac Luria–which has a huge influence), where the Jewish author writes that this is all “key streams of modern Western thought”. That is bullshit—it isn’t—Luria, Kabbala is all Judaism—Not Western thought whatsoever.

i read a book about Nikos Katzanzakis and the author praised his “modern poetry”. Why does he insert “modern” into it? Because modern poetry breaks all the boundaries and rules of classical poetry. Nikos Katzanzakis was a bloody Communist. He was one of the few foreigners invited to the 3rd International Congress (of communists).

Modern literature, Modern poetry, Modern architecture. Modern drama, Modern art. Modern anything—-is all Jewish—is all Marxism. There are No rules—it is essential nihilism.

This was broached by Ayn Rand in The Founthead where the press would make or break upcoming architects. Those architects that went along with Classical architecture and with rules—they didn’t talk about or smeared their work—Modern architects were praised and their work lauded. Ayn Rand already broached that subject before Miles Mathis.

Western Art is based on the Laws of Nature, specifically the the Laws of Beauty found in nature, symmetry, proportion, harmony. These are RULES. Gnostics hate rules. —of any kind. Modern Art hates that.

Furthermore, another natural law is Like to Like. Evil likes the ugly, The Good likes the beautiful. It takes effort to make something beautiful. Moreover, Good Art is about imitation—Imitating Nature—which was created by The Good—God.

The Trinity, its tripartite paradigm, is symmetry, proportion and harmony. The Trinity of the Christians exist in The Golden Mean. Like Truth, Beauty exists in the Golden Mean. —not in the extremes. Democracy is not in the Golden Mean so it can’t produce The Beautiful.

That is why the Greeks cojoined the two together, “to Kaloskagathos” which means “The Good and the Beautiful”. Xenophon, the Ionion, calls all the Spartans “to Kaloskagathos”.

You can’t have one without the other!
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Thedawg
Thedawg
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
3 years ago

You aren’t saying that your mum is evil are you?

savantissimo
Reply to  wlindsaywheeler
3 years ago

Put down the Voegelin, dude. He argues that any knowledge of the divine is bad, because any direct knowledge of the divine would reduce “faith”. That is literally his whole argument against “gnosticism”. He proceeds from there to claim that any effort to make the world better is bad, because only heaven can be perfect, and because it would reduce the suffering he asserts is needed to test “faith”; “faith” with any reason or justification from experience is to him “gnostic”, hence false.

Even he admitted later* that he was falsely lumping a bunch of different schools of thought together under one name, which in their incarnations as the ideologies of the present and the past few centuries should rather than “gnosticism” more properly be called “magical thinking”, about which he admitted he knew little.

The problem with the Hegelians and post-Hegelians, such as the Marxists, and the modern religion of ugliness and equality is not that it strives for direct knowledge of the divine (small-g gnosticism, more properly mysticism), nor that it has a mythology of the world as a prison of the spirit ruled by a false god (Gnosticism proper), but simply that it prefers what is worse to what is better, and what is false to what is true.

*See the final three paragraphs of https://voegelinview.com/gnosticisma-brief-introduction-pt-1/

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Huck
3 years ago

YGB, there is plenty of good, beautiful art made now. It just won’t be in any large museum. Some, as the story of Mel, a real programmer points out, are in fields of such technical nature that only a small percentage can appreciate thier artistry. Others done in traditional fields, or perhaps odd niches of it, by people who just love it but receive no stipend or gallery space.

http://www.tcsdaily.com/article_id_111606D.html

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Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
3 years ago

Interesting clip of an interview with Lex Fridman and a Columbia University virologist shilling against hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin. Proof Lex is just another Rogan. Lots of misinformation, surprisingly overt:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAmue9H78Xg

Note how good the virologist is at dismissing all we know about HCQ and ivermectin. He even admits that the negative reactions to ivermectin were at TEN TIMES the recommended dosage. I can go on, but this guy even lies about why HCQ works (zinc ionophore) and calls COVID an inflammatory disease, which is contradictory to the data we have that it’s a vascular disease.

What strikes me most is how comfortable the guy is in disinformation. He obviously feels completely protected by the system.

The other thing is this is a direct target against midwits who will not or cannot fact check effectively. At thisi point, it’s hard for me to blame people for their “stupidity”.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Macaque Mentality
3 years ago

“… At thisi point, it’s hard for me to blame people for their “stupidity”…”

Yes it’s very difficult to blame anyone when they are fed lies constantly. I didn’t know anything about the Jews or the deep State until after 9-11 when what they did became so over overwhelmingly obvious that I couldn’t ignore it. There was just no way physically possible that what they were telling me was factual. It was all a lie.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Sam J.
3 years ago

Reminds me of this Mission Impossible scene:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOlmyv1WTBY

Phelps
3 years ago

Ilhan Omar and congressional allies urge Biden to stop work on nearly completed Minnesota oil pipeline. Fascinating, because she is likely a CIA asset. Which would mean CIA is sabotaging US interests, most likely due to at least a few high level CIA leaders somehow on the payroll of China, much like Biden.

You aren’t thinking holistically enough. If we have proper pipelines to Canada, then North America is back to energy independence, and we have no reason to go off on foreign war adventures in the sandy butthole of the world.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
3 years ago

RE: China vaxx

I believe that China is vaxxing the dissidents. They have like 300,000,000 people that they could lose and barely notice, so why not? They were going to offload 100,000,000 to Africa just to get rid of them, and probably still plan to. So if they vaxx all the people on the low end of the credit score system they appear to be complying with vaxx mandates while also getting rid of the portion of their population that they WANT to be rid of. So they get the optics while also culling the herd.

starets
starets
3 years ago

Aliens communicating with someone in our solar system?

https://www.crazydaysandnights.net/2021/09/blind-item-7_7.html

That website is interesting. If you filter through all the garbage celebrity gossip, occaisionally there is some very interesting info. I don’t know how much of it is reliable.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
3 years ago

RE: Biden administration will pursue federal charges against anyone trying to stop a woman getting an abortion in Texas and protect clinics ‘under attack.’

What charges exactly? SCOTUS just held that there is nothing unconstitutional about the law. I think what will actually happen is lots of talk right now to the remaining DNC faithful, followed by a whole lot of nothing and hoping the problem goes away by ignoring it(it won’t).

wlindsaywheeler
Reply to  Lowell Houser
3 years ago

Watch the civil war break out over that. Texas sheriffs won’t allow Feds to arrest anybody in Texas—it will turn into a shooting war.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
3 years ago

RE: ATF Pistol Brace reclassification

You have ONE DAY left to comment. The public comments are up to almost 180,000. Please add something POLITE, no swearing, etc. If Jesse James could be a gentleman to those he was robbing, we can certainly be polite, too. The AFT decides where we go after that – they either back off or we start down the path to bloody civil war. This is it. As ridiculous as it sounds, this is the make or break point of the 2 Amendment.

The People want short handy rifles. There is a stupid law that adds months of paperwork and hundreds of dollars to the cost. This workaround was developed and both sides were happy at the time – AFT’s backlog could be cleared and the people could get their handy rifles at their convenience instead of waiting on a bureaucrat, so both sides won. Now the AFT wants to take it away, and much like the people who thought that complying with the government mandate on the vaxx would be enough, the 2A community is AGAIN learning that government promises are lies, and this time we’re just not going back. If the shooting starts, then it starts. We can see what happened in Australia with incremental gun bans leading to what we are witnessing today, so that ain’t happening here.

markserbu – BATF – Industry Partner (he said sarcastically)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qtob5AJ3A10

Special Agent Richard Beazit : ATF: ‘Is it a rifle, pistol, shotgun, or felony?’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nfCyhOX42g

From now on the US firearms law goes in one direction, and that is that the NFA is whittled away or gotten rid of. Anything else will ultimately spiral out of control into a shooting war after enforcement is attempted. The Hughes Amendment banning new manufacture machine guns to the public simply does not have the traction, but for some reason the sheer stupidity of the Short Barreled Long-guns stamp does.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

“George Soros calls BlackRock’s China investment ‘tragic mistake.’ Looks like Cabal’s smooth transition into China didn’t quite work out.”

When you’ve already sold the old house but the new one hasn’t closed yet and there’s no money in escrow.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnHmskwqCCQ

White Boy Sumner
White Boy Sumner
3 years ago

Just a tip, if you wind up doing any 9/11 foreknowledge links this week. The cultural poster child for 9/11 foreknowledge should have been Radiohead for the last 20 years, by leaps and bounds. Their “clairvoyance” is worth like 5-10 Party Musics combined. (By the way, the three most “clairvoyant” bands, in my opinion, were Radiohead, The Coup, and Stereolab. Very few non-hipsters are aware of the latter, but they’re my favorite band of all time, and their album Sound Dust was eeeeeerily prescient, in several songs, released right before 9/11. Funny thing about all three: They all had a grudge about Allende. Thom Yorke sang a duet about him, Stereolab’s “Gus the Mynah Bird” from that album is a bitter lament about Pinochet, and The Coup…well, of course, Boots Riley is an undisguised commie, so of course he loved Allende and hated Pinochet. 9/11/73…makes you think.)

https://gab.com/Pointerist/posts/106865293995009376

Thedawg
Thedawg
Reply to  White Boy Sumner
3 years ago

That was one of my favourite stories a kid!

I loved the way his nose kept growing with each fib.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

“39 percent of French believe Islam will become France’s primary religion. These things are determined by very low percentages of the population which are willing to do what the masses of sheep are not, and how good they are at it.”

A lesson for the faithful and the for the Sons of the West. Climb every mountain, no matter how high.

Shy Ted
Shy Ted
3 years ago

Are there no large rocks in Canada to throw at Fidel’ son?

Farcesensitive
3 years ago

Update on how things are shaping up in Brazil:

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E-psSMnXoAMhI5Y?format=jpg&name=large

Mel
Mel
3 years ago

AC, whatever happened with your experiment to ask for donations or funding?

You told us not to donate, but I don’t recall seeing you start the experiment.

Thanks for all you do.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

Just be aware that adding that feature will change the legal status of your blog from a private hobby to a business.

Cloudbuster
Cloudbuster
3 years ago

“A tainted batch of fentanyl-laced cocaine killed comedian Fuquan Johnson and two other victims and left comedian Kate Quigley hospitalized on Sunday night, amid a growing crisis of fentanyl surging across the southern border.”

No sympathy. Don’t do drugs, morons.

Thedawg
Thedawg
3 years ago

Its getting bad in Oz.

We cant even cross the border to surf. The border is a line drawn on the grass by the pigs.

Check this aussie of Russian descent. He takes this police raid in his stride with aplomb:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvHQZAl53Ug

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Thedawg
3 years ago

Real simple, if they were worried he was a threat, they would have had their own weapons drawn and they wouldn’t be polite. Instead they are politely harassing him for the camera, which is the problem. He had no good solution here, they WANTED him to film it, but at the same time he had no choice but to film it for his own protection.

You have until end of business today to leave a polite comment with AFT ordering them not to change the stabilizing brace rule. There are over 180,000 comments. See if we can get 185,000. It’s entirely possible they do this anyway, but it’s actually more likely that they cave, based on previous attempts to restrict things during the Obama years. In fact I think the only thing they really managed to screw up were banning 7N6 as “armor-piercing” even though that law only applies to handguns, and to put an end to “gun trusts” which were a quick way to circumvent AFT paperwork hassles.

https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2021/06/10/2021-12176/factoring-criteria-for-firearms-with-attached-stabilizing-braces#open-comment

America will not make the same mistake Australia made, and hopefully some day we can help reverse this. Trust me I’d love the business 🙂

MarkusCincinnatus
MarkusCincinnatus
Reply to  Thedawg
3 years ago

Charlie don’t surf

Farcesensitive
3 years ago

MILLIONS OF NURSES ARE RESIGNING OR BEING FIRED OVER COVID VAXX MANDATES
https://libertylibrary.net/v/1595

Farcesensitive
3 years ago

CDC Bases Covid Jab Death Toll % on Doses – Not People, as Death Toll Topples all Other “Vaccines” for 3 Decades

https://www.coreysdigs.com/health-science/cdc-bases-covid-jab-death-toll-on-doses-not-people-as-death-toll-topples-all-other-vaccines-for-3-decades/

B.Chiclitz
B.Chiclitz
3 years ago

Re: ” George Soros calls BlackRock’s China investment ‘tragic mistake.”

The link provided at Q3904 suggests BlackRock was working with Trump.

Farcesensitive
3 years ago

The basin of the Yangtze River is reportedly almost full.

Two typhoons are currently set to hit the area simultaneously.

Three Gorges Dam could be in trouble…

WATCH THE WATER

https://gab.com/Lebronsonroids/posts/106891920722100703

Farcesensitive
3 years ago

Police, Firefighters In LA Form Group To Resist Vaccine Mandates

https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/police-firefighters-la-form-group-resist-vaccine-mandates

Farcesensitive
3 years ago

The City of Tucson is halting its COVID-19 vaccine mandate for its employees after the state’s attorney general declared it illegal.

https://gab.com/Breaking911/posts/106893871780710222

Squidz
Squidz
3 years ago

So they’re doing this shit to push their own proprietary version of Ivermectin for profits? Fuck these bastards, fuck ’em straight to hell.

Farcesensitive
3 years ago

Remember when VD said there were no lockdowns in China?

Here is just another one of many examples:

China Border City Locked Down for a Year
https://www.theepochtimes.com/china-border-city-locked-down-for-a-year-regime-not-supporting-residents-who-are-subsisting-on-savings_3982663.html

Farcesensitive
3 years ago

Landlord of eight Florida apartment buildings plans to EVICT people who refuse to get COVID vaccine

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9966281/Landlord-eight-Florida-apartment-blocks-plans-EVICT-people-refuse-Covid-vaccine.html

Sam J.
Sam J.
3 years ago

“…Additional Praxis for the day: Fat is the hardest thing to prep for,…”

Now I keep saying I’m going to do this but I haven’t yet. Make pemmican. The fat best used for this comes from beef. I think, the best fat is beef tallow. Solid at room temperature. The key to having this keep is to dry the finely ground beef very fine, dry very, very well and render the fat(heat up and drive off all the water) very carefully.

https://www.survivalmonkey.com/resources/the-10-homemade-jerky-dryer.203/

One thing I would add to his jerky maker/dryer is a light bulb dimmer switch. Put dimmer in an electrical box before it reaches the lamp fixture. Use a plastic box with connectors to hold the wore. If you use plastic boxes you don’t have to run a ground to the box like metal ones. Don’t use a nail on box like this

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use a box that has a hole in it that can be pressed out like this(see the holes)

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then use a 3/8″ connector to hold he wire from coming out of the box

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If you have a dimmer you can put a thermometer in the cardboard box and if too hot turn the bulb down.

I hear all kinds of dates for how long pemmican stuff last all the way up to over fifty years sealed in 50 lb. or so buffalo skins by American Indians that farmers have dug up when plowing fields that the inside is still good.

I suspect that if you were to can this stuff in mason jars with as little air as possible and be careful and do every thing correct it could last indefinitely but I can’t prove that. There have been regular canned food that was sunk on river boats I think around the time of the civil war that was brought up and it still had some slight nutrition and was not dangerous.

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

https://www.survivethewild.net/learn/pemmican-recipe-coconut-oil/

Search for

The Pemmican Manual . by . Lex Rooker . Version 2009.02.26

You can live off just pemmican but I think long term you need sprouts for vitamins and some carbs.

Defects of Pemmican as an Emergency Ration for Infantry Troops

https://academic.oup.com/nutritionreviews/article-abstract/3/10/314/1908394?redirectedFrom=fulltext

I’ve made a bunch of notes about this stuff. I think one thing you can do to make it safer is dry it and then pack it in a cold freezer for a couple of weeks then dry it again. I’ve seen lots of people say that it can go bad if there’s too much fat. You only need enough to totally cover the meat. I know everyone says add dried berries. I don’t know about this. Hard to say. It is the old time way of doing things. I wouldn’t put any peanuts or anything else in it like some do.

As long as I’m babbling I’ll add some more on survival foods. Another thing to add for prep is winter wheat or other seeds that can be sprouted. Dry them real well and store. They should last close to a lifetime.

Kurt Saxon has some great low cost survival stuff from the old days.

https://www.survivalplus.com/foods/The-Perfect-3.3-Cent-Breakfast.htm

https://www.survivalplus.com/foods/The-Perfect-3.3-Cent-Breakfast.htm

A link to his survival foods stuff. Pay close attention to his thermos cooking. Let’s say you had a tiny “rocket stove” you could boil water very fast with little fuel, put whatever you want to cook in a thermos and leave for hours and it will be totally cooked.

https://www.survivalplus.com/foods/toc.htm

MAKE YOUR OWN CORN NUTS
by Kurt Saxon

https://www.survivalplus.com/foods/MAKE-YOUR-OWN-CORN-NUTS.htm

Another really good thing that is cheap and filling and will last literally forever is hard tack. There’s hard tack from the American civil war that’s edible.

https://breaddad.com/hardtack-recipe/

Now I don’t claim to be an expert but I have read a huge amount of stuff on this and have a hard drive filled with links and list and notes of what to do. I would say you could be in good shape with

1. Pemmican to get a lot of fat and calories. You ought to experiment with small batches adding whatever you like but always allow it to sit a few weeks after making for curing to taste.

This process applies to everything, make sure you dry any survival foods as much as you can THEN put in a freezer for a couple weeks as it kills off bugs and bacteria. Probably the safest way is to freeze immediately then dry and pack and then freeze it again.
2. Hard tack -have a good supply

https://survivallife.com/survival-food-hardtack/

3. Corn meal-remember to dry and freeze. Maybe make Johnny cakes

https://survivallife.com/how-to-make-civil-war-hoe-cakes-survival-food/

4. Flour-make sure again to freeze then put in food grade bags.

5. Beans-freeze then put in bags.

6. Rice. I think you should use Parboiled rice and of course freeze before storing. The parboiling locks in nutrients into the rice. It’s not as nutritious as brown rice but it doesn’t spoil so easy as brown rice either.

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

7.Some sort of winter wheat or other sprouting seeds. If you have sprouts then you have all the vitamins from the sprouting. Combine that with all this other stuff and you have nutritious meals. Search for “Thermos Cooking Sprouted Wheat (Kurt Saxon Method) ” on youtube gets you lots of videos ion this.

Most of this stuff is cheap except for the meat. I have some of those little snack mixed fruits in cans also. Not so cheap but it’s nice to have some sort of desert fruit. I’m sure slicing it up, drying fruit and putting in jars would be cheaper.

Phelps
Reply to  Sam J.
3 years ago

I suspect a lot of that pemican is rancid, but that brings up a good point. You CAN eat rancid fat and it won’t kill you. It tastes absolutely foul and makes your mouth numb, but it won’t kill you. I put it on the same level as weavels in hard tack. I never want to experience it, but I understand how common it was historically.

Phelps
Reply to  Sam J.
3 years ago

Also, storing flour is a nightmare. If that is your goal, get a good hand crank grain mill, and store wheat berries. Flour goes rancid frighteningly fast, but wheat berries will last decades like rice.

Mycroft Jones
Mycroft Jones
Reply to  Phelps
3 years ago

Highly recommend the CS Bell cast iron grist mill. Used to cost $500, more than that now. But my goodness, you can grind almost a pound of flour in 5 minutes without wearing yourself out. Most handmills I’ve tried are slow and exhausting to use. The CS Bell is a design from the 1950’s or even earlier, painted fire engine red, is a beautiful piece of design. It is quite heavy, 20 or 30 pounds of cast iron. It will last a lifetime. The counterweight on the handle lets you power through the grain, so it acts like a flywheel.

Mycroft Jones
Mycroft Jones
Reply to  Sam J.
3 years ago

Sam, Grant Genereux is in year 7 of eating just meat, beans, and rice. No supplements.
Regular testing shows no deficiencies in vitamins or minerals. His health continues to improve, even 7 years on. Shows we have REALLY been lied to about nutrition, and about vitamins and minerals in general. Your idea of pemmican, beans and rice sounds right on. Mylar bags with oxygen absorbers should do away with the need for freezing stage, and prevent any mold or pest problems. Metal drums for the bags to go in will prevent rodent problems, potentially even bear problems.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Mycroft Jones
3 years ago

“…store wheat berries…”

Yes that’s certainly the better way. I tink if you made a bunch of hard tack you would be in good shape also. It last a incredible amount of time.

“… No supplements…”

I don’t want to argue with you about vitamins but I do know it can’t hurt to eat some sprouts every day and many say it has positive benefits for health. I wouldn’t have any problem agreeing with this

“… Mylar bags with oxygen absorbers should do away with the need for freezing stage…”

I’m firmly 100% convinced that freezing anything you store for long periods for a couple of weeks is good practice. There are bug larva in all grains, flour, etc. that you buy and they will hatch. Freezing kills them or so I’m told. You can buy a cheap freezer, a small one for less than $200. I say that’s a good practice to do even if it’s overkill. The gain per cost ratio is very high on freezing.

As for pemmican storage there’s a guy who has eaten what is called iron rations. Pemmican in tinned cans from I think it was the Boer war. They were awful but some of it was edible.(I really like this guys videos)

Here’s him eating

1945 RAF Emergency Rations & 1900 British Perfectly Preserved Tin Review MRE Tasting Test
(even 120 year old cigarettes)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiUgyJdZYsg

another
1906 US Army Emergency Ration

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=562nQKR3_3M

So I think you getting 20 years or so out of pemmican if you are careful packing should be no problem. I could see how pemmican made by Indians in big buffalo hides could have a edible portion in the middle even if they were 100 years old.

I wonder, some people use nitrogen to pack food. I have heard of people using CO2 or dry ice. I wonder if this would be as good? I think it would be. I plan on doing this. The dry ice I would put in cardboard tube that goes the bottom of a can/bucket. The cardboard keeps it from freezer burning the tube and if you drop dry ice into the tube and it’s hits the bottom then it evaporates and pushes out the oxygen from the bottom.

On fat going bad I wonder if you added BHT and BHA perservatives if it would last a long, long time. It would not surprise me. For those of you younger food used to last a long time. You could buy a bag of chips, open them and they would still be somewhat good in several weeks. Now you open a bag of chips or a loaf of bread and they don’t last more than a week or so and they’re bad.

A bunch of Hollywood actors got together and complained about al the “preservatives” in our food. So I think they lowered the amount of the really effective ones like BHT and BHA. They still use these in stuff that matters. Notice that preservatives are what people pay big bucks for when they are taking anti-oxidents vitamin pills that cost way more than these purpose built highly effective “anti-oxidents” they banned.

Now when I was young I would never think this but I believe now that the food companies got together and made this big stink about preservatives so they could make their food rot immediately and you would have to buy more. They had to get it banned for everyone because it would be obvious no one would buy all this food that rots immediately if they had a choice.

“…About making Pemmican, the “good” tallow you can get is either extremely expensive…”

Walmart had some at reasonable prices that had good reviews like yesterday when I looked in 5lb. containers.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Sam J.
3 years ago

“Walmart had some at reasonable prices that had good reviews like yesterday when I looked in 5lb. containers.”

The thing to make sure is that the tallow you get is truly from suet. I’ve contacted many who called their product tallow but it wasn’t really. If it’s not very solid at room temperature, it’s not real tallow and will go bad sooner unless you keep it refrigerated/frozen.

Phelps
Reply to  Sam J.
3 years ago

100% on the freezing. I’ve lost rice to rice moths that came in the grocery store bag before. Two weeks is plenty, 48 hours should kill anything in it. Even better is just toss it in, put it on the shelf when you need room for more stuff.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Phelps
3 years ago

I bought a LOT of Ramen noodles. Not super nutritious but taste good and are filling and cheap. Single servings in the a bag for storage. Threw them in a metal file cabinet to keep mice out and left them. Came back several years later and…every single bag was full of nothing but bugs and bug shit, Not a noodle one. DAMN. Now I’m totally hyped on freezing.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Sam J.
3 years ago

I like this rabbit hole. Thanks Sam J., I’m adding Thermos cooking to my arsenal. Also, for those who are reticent about food prep, it really doesn’t have to break the bank. I always like to take a little dose of Bison Prepper whenever I get tempted to unload some money on freeze dried foods:

https://bisonprepper.blogspot.com/2021/08/august-article-50-prepper.html

About making Pemmican, the “good” tallow you can get is either extremely expensive or is very minimally processed. So I’ve experimented with cheaper bulk grass-fed minimally processed tallows like Slanker has, rendering them with water and salt. You’re never going to get rid of the smell, though, especially from the good grass-fed stuff. I’ve tried rendering a batch as many as 5 times because I wanted to make odorless balms and the beefiness never fully goes away.

I’ve tried using curing salt for the dried beef part. Because you’re fully drying the beef for pemmican, the curing salt doesn’t really result in a textural difference. It might or might not help. This was before I realized it was the fat that was going to go bad before the beef.

Also, for those who didn’t know, canned meat lasts a long time. I believe the rule of thumb is at least 5 years but can go far more. This is because meat isn’t very acidic. My favorite is Palm Corned Beef from New Zealand. Tastes great. Grass-fed and great if you can find at your local wholesaler. I don’t have 5 years prepped like many recommend (I really should just get a few bags of hard winter wheat and a grinder) but my primary preps are rice, oats, and canned corned beef.