News Briefs – 09/11/2024

 

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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 an unreliable news media, 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.

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“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.”

Visit AmericanStasi.com, the most important website on the internet, and see firsthand the massive Stasi-like domestic spying operation in the US which is targeting you and your loved ones.

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Atavisionary covers the fact Amazon has now banned William Lind’s books on 4th generation warfare. The conspiracy is now transitioning from preventing you from beginning to hear information opposing it, to preventing you from having the ability to resist it by denying you basic knowledge. It is more evidence the conspiracy is beginning to transition to an expectation of exposure, and confrontation. No longer do they hope to avoid what is coming. Now they just hope to keep everyone ignorant enough that they can survive it.

Also while we are on the subject, Atavisionary’s book Smart And Sexy explains how inheritance really works, tying together why Cabal targets specific women, how your traits will pass, or not pass to your children, why men are the genetic test pilots of our species, and how our human machines are designed to replicate only what works. It is available in paperback or free electronic format.

For all of the reasons people argue September 11th could not have been as simple as it seemed, none are as undeniable as the fact there is no way the hijackers evaded the surveillance of the American Stasi. At the very least, the Intelligence Community knew it was coming and allowed it. And given intelligence prefers to know with 100% certainty what will happen in the future as part of a grander aspiration to control all events, it is most likely all of the American Intelligence community ran support for the hijackers, including the ground operators of the American Stasi, to make sure they did not fail. Everything which came after, the dead Police and Firefighters, the American families destroyed, the dead and maimed members of the military, the needless wars and endless spending, it was all planned, by “our own.” And a good 5-10% of our population knew then, knows now, and was fine with it. They even feel so entitled that if you mention this, they will zap you in the head with the beam through your walls. And today, they are putting the final capstone on the destruction of America.

Gateway Pundit’s opening line in an analysis of the debate between Trump and Harris : It was obvious after the first 15 minutes of the presidential debate tonight that it was President Trump versus Kamala and two ABC hack reporters.  My impression from reading around is nobody bothered to watch the debate, and the curiosity over “who won” is mostly just a passing curiosity, as everyone at this point knows who they are voting for, while at the same time suspecting their vote is pointless and the election is rigged. As a result of all of that, they actually made a conscious decision that they didn’t want to waste time on it. As a result of that, people were not watching the debate, and are instead watching the debate about the debate. So who won this debate may have less to do with who won the debate, and more to do with who won the debate about the debate. To that end, some polls:

Somebody noted on Free Republic Trump’s camera was angled slightly down at him, while Kamala’s was angled even or slightly up. If both cameras were mounted at the same height, Trump’s would have been aimed up, and Kamala’s aimed down:

 

Trump-Harris presidential debate live updates: Trump supporters rage at ABC moderators after multiple fact checks of ex-prez, zero for Kamala — ‘Three on one.’ Chances are these reporters grew up gangstalking people, and still partake periodically. They are all part of a criminal conspiracy which is clearly on a trajectory of exposure, and probably none of them know exactly where that will end up, or what will happen to them. Given it appears there is a war of sorts between rival factions up there, as members of one side, they may feel the other side will try to strip their side of all resources and then somehow impede their ability to gain power in society by punishing them somehow for a myriad of crimes they know they have already committed. They could end up living lives like the people they spent the last decades targeting. And when there is uncertainty, the mind will flag the worst possible outcomes the most. Given all of that, it is no surprise all the members of the conspiracy are uniting against what appears to be the leader of the opposition, as if their lives depended on it.

Kamala appeared to be wearing a commercial audio earring which could offer her a voice in her head, to help her answer questions. These Conspiracy theater kids are such tools, they cannot even mimic someone politically astute, even with weeks to rehearse. Another link noted the same thing on Twitter here. Another brand of similar audio earrings which use the larger pearl to hide the battery and electronics.

ABC debate moderators get caught in multiple massive lies.

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Melania drops powerful video demanding more answers about Trump’s near-assassination.

Special Counsel Jack Smith has filed superseding indictments against former President Donald Trump, despite a federal judge previously ruling Smith was unlawfully appointed to pursue any indictment to begin with. Gaetz is demanding DOJ explain how this could be.

The Justice Department announced today that it has published a new guidance addressing limits on when and how jurisdictions may remove voters from their voter lists.

Dallas election trainers direct workers to provide Church addresses to homeless applicants.

Unearthed ABC News footage from 1995 shows Kamala Harris being asked if she is ex Willie Brown’s daughter while they were enjoying a night out in San Francisco.

ABC debate moderator is fanatically pro-Harris, anti-Trump.

Comrade Kamala’s record is so extreme, even Erin Burnett couldn’t believe it — “You would be hard to think you would come up with taxpayer-funding gender transitions for detained migrants.”

Self-described “progressives” appear to be tiring of Kamala Harris’s effort to downplay her left-wing policies, and are reminding her that they do not want to be taken for granted as she tries to portray herself as a “moderate” candidate.

Study: ABC News giving Harris 100% positive, Trump 93% negative coverage ahead of debate.

Illegal immigrant charged in Pontotoc child rape case entered U.S. 24 years ago, deported at least once before.

Sen. John Kennedy: Biden administration wrote nearly 300 executive orders to ‘open our border’ in 2021.

MS-13 gang member suspected of murdering a young autistic girl is allowed to attend Maryland high school.

Illegal Venezuelan ‘Tren De Aragua’ gang has taken over hotel in El Paso, Texas and turned it into a violent drug den.

On Twitter:

A single mother from Massachusetts says that illegal migrants from Venezuela, who live in the apartment below her, have started complaining to the landlord about everything she does and are now conspiring to get her evicted. She claims the landlord is receiving government funding to rent one of the apartments to these migrants, and she believes they want to get her out to have their friends to move into her apartment.

Hatchet-wielding, hard-partying migrants take over Texas hotel — turning it into a haven for Tren de Aragua gang.

Springfield, Ohio, residents are complaining about Haitian migrants crashing cars. Someone compiled a video of the alleged incidents and posted them to Twitter here.

Illegal migrant convicted of violent assault on Martha’s Vineyard got released, and then allegedly raped a child — despite ICE requesting 3 times to detain him. The liberals showed that evil agency ICE who is boss. It does clearly appear to be a spiritual war of good and evil, and it is the failure to recognize that, which has good constantly failing, by trying to appeal to the better nature of evil.

Illegal alien arrested for drunk driving and running over two Indianapolis firefighters, sending one airborne.

Police audio, report confirm Haitian goose-hunting in Ohio: ‘They all had geese in their hands.’

More evidence PETA is a crock of shit:

Somebody on Twitter pointed out, when people read this Q post, they thought Q was going to reveal some Cabal skullduggery in Haiti, and it would no longer be safe for Cabal operatives to walk the streets, and we were all cheering. Now, it looks like the drop was referencing the plan to import Haitians until it was no longer safe for us to walk the streets. Not so great a plan, IMO.

Former President Donald Trump’s campaign promise to deport millions of wealth-shifting illegal immigrants “is not good policy,” Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said at a political event in Texas on Friday.

FBI told him Trump shooter Crooks exhibited strange behaviors such as ‘walking around the house talking to himself’ and ‘flapping his arms.’ The first thing I see in my mind is a stage full of people that a stage hypnotist just tranced into thinking they were chickens.

High-ranking U.S. Secret Service official asked to retire in wake of attempt on Donald Trump’s life.

South Carolina Rep. Joe Wilson hospitalized with ‘stroke-like symptoms’ after collapsing at DC event.

The day before yesterday the DC appellate court vacated the 1512(c)(2) convictions of 11 J6 defendants including Guy Reffitt, the first J6ers convicted at trial.

Speaker Mike Johnson is plowing ahead with his plan to avert a government shutdown despite GOP opposition that is large enough to tank the effort, setting the stage for a potentially embarrassing vote on the House floor that will foil the Speaker’s funding strategy.

Glenn Greenwald says it doesn’t matter if Biden is M.I.A because an ‘unelected bureaucracy’ runs things.

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has been ‘ordered to pay $100 million’ in a default judgement over sexual assault allegations by Michigan inmate, Derrick Lee Cardello-Smith, who claimed Diddy drugged and sexually assaulted him at a party that took place 27 years earlier in 1997. From the piece: “He also claimed that… he accepted a drink from Combs that had been drugged and Derrick proceeded to pass out. Upon waking up, he noticed Diddy having sex with one of the women at the party and claimed Combs told him, ‘I did this to you, too.'” This is what they elevated to the highest strata of society. A billionaire, no less.

Taylor Swift, one of America’s most celebrated pop-culture icons with a giant following across the world, endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris in the immediate aftermath of the presidential debate on Tuesday.

Jan 6th prisoners find their prison terms are unusually easy as the other prisoners vie them as patriots. Maybe, I do not know. IMO, many Jan 6th participants were Fed/Stasi agents, and prisons are said to be one of the highest concentrations of spies in the world, as so many are recruited in prison by the FBI to spy on fellow criminals. So the prison is probably filled with domestic intel assets, who here could be welcoming fellow domestic intel assets on orders from their handlers.

The technocracy advances: Your car is spying on you and destroying your freedom.

Fraud in the government’s $112.8 Billion food stamp program is so pervasive that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), the agency that administers it, launched a special system to facilitate the replacement of the $61.5 Million in welfare benefits which recipients claim is stolen.

Retired state police officer James Whalen won a GOP primary and is now on a path to take on transgender Democrat Sarah McBride in a general election for Delaware’s House seat.

NY Times covers the FGC-9 3D printed gun. Britain has made the possession and sharing of its instruction manual a terrorist offense.

SpaceX’s Polaris Dawn is a ‘first-of-its-kind’ mission that will carry four private astronauts further into space than mankind has traveled since the Apollo missions of the 1960s and 1970s, as two exit the craft to perform a spacewalk.

Interest in electric vehicles is nosediving.

 

‘I’m a lifelong Labour voter now!’: Drug dealer, 20, hails Keir Starmer, freed convicts are sprayed with bubbly and one insists ‘I’m a good boy now’ – as 1,700 inmates are released early. There is a palpable rewarding of evil now.

Millions of pensioners in Britain are set to lose winter fuel subsidies this year after an attempt to block the cuts failed in Parliament. And at the same time they will see the red carpet laid out for the Muslim migrants, who will also enjoy the benefits of two-tiered policing.

UK starts releasing thousands of hardened criminals from prison early to make room for British shitposters.

Germany is set to impose stricter border controls with several neighboring countries starting next week, following deadly migrant attacks that fueled far-right gains in recent state elections.

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk called off his visit to Germany, planned for later this week, as relations between the two countries worsen.

For archival purposes : How the Rothschilds cashed in on Ukraine since Neo-Nazi coup in 2014.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the Russian military has developed a plan to expel Ukrainian troops from the Kursk Region.

The Pentagon says Iran’s supplying of short-range ballistic missiles to Russia is a “deeply concerning development” that threatens European security and shows how Iran’s destabilization efforts are reaching beyond the Middle East. The funny thing is how once a regime embraces evil, it loses all ability perceive hypocrisy. We are dumping HIMARs and Patriots and F-16s on Ukraine like there is no tomorrow to maintain a war we started, and then we complain about a few short range missiles from Iran.

U.S. President Joe Biden said on Tuesday that his administration was “working that out now” when asked if the U.S. would lift restrictions on Ukraine’s use of long range weapons in its war against Russia. There is a decent chance he now has less knowledge of what is going on in the nation than the average reader here. I suspect when he was saying he would not abandon his candidacy just a month or so ago, he still had no real knowledge of The Beam, or that it could be applied to him, and felt like he would just stick to his guns, and nobody could do anything to him.

The power toolmaker Stanley Black and Decker appears to have scrubbed its website of references to diversity quotas and LGBTQ campaigns in the face of a damaging boycott over its DEI policies.

Elon Musk predicts ‘Golden Age’ for America if Trump wins: ‘Immense prosperity if nonsense regulations are ditched.’

Only 23 percent of independents think the economy is on the right track.

Send people to AmericanStasi.com, because The Beam can get anyone.

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Farcesensitive
6 days ago

Good to see you, I was worried when no comments got approved all day after what you posted at the top of the blog yesterday.

Anonymous
Anonymous
6 days ago

https://vigilantcitizen.com/tag/taylor-swift/
taylor swift – The Vigilant Citizen

https://vigilantcitizen.com/musicbusiness/the-sinister-meaning-of-taylor-swifts-fortnight/
The Sinister Meaning of Taylor Swift’s “Fortnight” – The Vigilant Citizen

Gringo
6 days ago

Assuming that Amazon did, in fact, ban Lind’s 4GW stuff, a couple things…

Victoria is still in the catalog and, as a volume, is the only 4GW text that is particularly critical of .gov institutions. In fact, I’d make the case that most of what Bill has written, relative to 4GW, is pro-State and is commentary and strategies aimed at Uncle Sugar effectively combating insurgents and 4GW practitioners. Which is 180 degrees from what everyone seems to assume he’s writing about.

Now… in practical and personal terms, Bill is no friend of the current regime. So, there’s that. And, yes, the 4GW texts CAN be inverted and have lessons learned and applied by would-be insurgents. But, that was NOT the intent behind those texts when Lind penned them. They were a cautionary tale, in large part.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Gringo
6 days ago

I did a search. A few of his books are available, but not the 4GW ones. Victoria is still available as a paperback (only 5 left). I read it on Kindle Unlimited last year.

I don’t know why they took them down. It might be a simple review. At one point they took all of David Icke’s books down for several months to “review” them, but they’ve been back up for several years.

Farcesensitive
6 days ago

“The funny thing is how once a regime embraces evil, it loses all ability perceive hypocrisy.”

Not at all, they just embrace hypocrisy.

Farcesensitive
6 days ago

Erdogan continues to backstab everyone:

Turkish President: Returning Crimea to Ukraine is requirement of international law

https://en.apa.az/europe/turkish-president-returning-crimea-to-ukraine-is-requirement-of-international-law-447877

Anon42
Anon42
6 days ago

Meme over target

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lowell
lowell
6 days ago

Eventually I will have another M14. Had to sell mine and I still miss it.

Black Hawk Down: Randy Shughart’s M14
Forgotten Weapons
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNNRJ9l6yAE

Just Me
Just Me
Reply to  lowell
5 days ago

IIRC, Garand Thumb did a video with a reproduction of Shugart’s weapon

Just Me
Just Me
Reply to  Just Me
5 days ago

Thank you,Thumb Down Guy!

phelps
6 days ago

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has been ‘ordered to pay $100 million’ in a default judgement over sexual assault allegations by Michigan inmate, Derrick Lee Cardello-Smith

Default judgment means diddy didn’t even show up. It’s weird, because he has a lawyer who says in the article that diddy was never served. It’s all weird.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  phelps
5 days ago

Patsy. When one guy gets pinned with all ten kajillion crimes you know there were 50 other dudes who now have a “clean” record still walking the street

phelps
6 days ago

Taylor Swift, one of America’s most celebrated pop-culture icons with a giant following across the world, endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris in the immediate aftermath of the presidential debate on Tuesday.

implies that they know she did poorly, or they would have waited a week instead of going straight stray voltage.

anonermouse
anonermouse
Reply to  phelps
5 days ago

If you already know how you are voting, I fail to see the point of even watching the debates. Nothing Kamala said would have changed my mind. I am really curious if there are actually people voting who haven’t made up their mind.

Leverage
Leverage
Reply to  phelps
5 days ago

She was at her best actually. Trump wasn’t energized like he normally gets with an audience. They’re setting the table for another cheatfest. No antifa…nada. People will vote and accept the rigging again.

Mozart
Mozart
Reply to  phelps
5 days ago

I thought this exact thing when I read about it. She’s just awful and unlistenable.

phelps
6 days ago
Corn Pop
Corn Pop
6 days ago
BRICKLAYER
BRICKLAYER
6 days ago

Regarding that report about the Haitians and their poor driving skills, is that here, in prosperous America, suburban and country kids (less so with urban scholars) learn early how to operate vehicles and navigate the trails, roads and obstacles, staring with bicycles, skateboards, and graduating to mowers, tractors, mini bike, go karts, motorcycles, and eventually automobiles. Every suburban kid who wanted one, got one at some point.
Shithole countries like Haiti, those in South America, Mexico and Asia, simply did not have the car culture that American kids grew up with. I first noticed this when in the 1990’s I worked in central Orange County CA, with it’s significant Asian (mostly Vietnamese) population. Many of the middle age and older folks didn’t learn to drive until they were here for an while and much older. I imagine, learning to operate a motor vehicle when you are over 40 years old, is as hard as learning a new language.

Anon
Anon
Reply to  BRICKLAYER
5 days ago

Haitians also have an average IQ of about 68, making them clinically retarded by American standards. Driving is very cognitively demanding and they just don’t have the bandwidth to keep track of all the inputs.

Leverage
Leverage
Reply to  BRICKLAYER
5 days ago

Saw that too in Garbage Grove. Difference between the whodovoodoo and viets is care and consideration for what you’re doing. Other than the “rice rockets” driven by viet kids the older first time viet drivers were slow and you could navigate around them.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  BRICKLAYER
5 days ago

Triply so if you’re a 72 IQ shitstain with explicit orders to go act like a tard and maximize the chaos to earn your paycheck.

TRX
TRX
6 days ago

> Dallas election trainers direct workers to provide Church addresses to homeless applicants.

For someone who is truly homeless, if a city, county, or state is going to fund a vast bureaucracy to support them, that polity might consider providing mail boxes or mail counter pickup, with the official “address” of wherever the mail drop is located.

The “homeless” would get a lot more use out of an official address than they get from the multimillion-dollars bureaucratic boondoggles run in their name.

TRX
TRX
6 days ago

> Kamala appeared to be wearing a commercial audio earring which could offer her a voice in her head, to help her answer questions. 

Curious, if you think about it. If the enemy can beam words right into peoples’ heads, why not use that instead?

Maybe she doesn’t know about it. Or it’s uncomfortable and she doesn’t want to use it. Or the equipment is too bulky or doesn’t work well in the venue.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
5 days ago

Or it fries your noggin something fierce with prolonged exposure.

Just because their tech is advanced doesn’t mean it’s perfect.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous
5 days ago

With Kammie, how could we tell if it fried her noggin?

Steve.O.Morris
Reply to  TRX
5 days ago

We were told that the us military used the u2 for years after the sr71 was in service. They didn’t even acknowledge the sr71 existed. Also it may be on purpose. They have ear buds that are so deep in the ear canal they are unseen. They used this sorry public tech on purpose. Or they’re just incredibly lazy and stupid.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Steve.O.Morris
4 days ago

I don’t know about denials of the SR-71. I was in Civil Air Patrol in high school. Somewhere in the late 80’s/early 90’s, one of the last SR-71s flew into Kelly AFB to be decommissioned and put on static display at Lackland. I was the senior cadet, so I marched our unit to the flight line that evening to watch it land. (Somehow it coincided with our squadron meeting that week.) I don’t remember which particular year; whether it was 89 or 90 or 91, but we did watch one land and as far as I know it’s still at Lackland. I haven’t been there in decades; but I saw it.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  EricTheAwful
4 days ago

There’s one on open display at Werner-Robins AFB in Georgia. I put my filthy sweaty handprints on it.

Beautiful aircraft.

I also recently found out that there were 13 A12s made, and the SR-71 was basically just an A-12 stretched out for room for more spy gear and a second seat. The SR-71 lost a bit of performance due to that, but it was a more useful airplane. A lot of SR-71 stuff is actually talking about an A-12, which, unlike the SR-71, is still mostly classified.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  EricTheAwful
3 days ago

SR-71. I saw one too when I was in the service. They landed it for a display along with all sorts of aircraft. It leaked like a sieve everywhere. I saw it from 100-150 feet any. They had all sorts of guards around it and wouldn’t let you get too close. It was awesome watching it take off. Big NOISE. It must be a beast to fly with all that power.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Sam J.
3 days ago

Since I grew up in the Air Force, my friends and I talked about it a lot. Supposedly, they had to make the exterior panels loose to leave room for expansion due to the friction at speed so fuel leaks and it has to tank almost right after take off before starting its mission.

TRX
TRX
6 days ago

> ABC debate moderator is fanatically pro-Harris, anti-Trump.

Just like every other Trump debate in 2016 and 2020. He knew what he was walking into and didn’t let that stop him.

BRICKLAYER
BRICKLAYER
6 days ago

Also regarding the Haitians in Ohio: this did not happen overnight, because reasons – the invasion cannot be allowed to happen quickly, it must be done gradually.
About a year or 18 months ago, I mentioned here, that where I was living at the time, in a town of about 10,000 in Hill Country Texas, that I was bewildered why developers were building 300, 400, maybe 500 rental units in and around town, when there is no way for the job market, or basic services to support this.
And at some future point, I can see the developers wondering “gee, how are we gonna rent all these units? Perhaps we should call one of these NGOs, and have them send some immigrants our way”.
OR…maybe that was the plan all along, as I think. The progressive community leaders, in coordination with the developers and NGOs, no doubt believe that their community needs some diversity.
Property management companies and NGO’s all make good money, community leaders get their wonderful diversity, not to mention tax income and govt subsidies, new schools and markets and medical facilities built, etc.
Win-Win as far as they are all concerned, and nevermind the locals all wondering “where the hell did all these foreigners come from?!?!?!”

Leverage
Leverage
Reply to  BRICKLAYER
5 days ago

Very good comment. It’s one thing to build upscale apartments for young professionals and wholly another thing that you’ve described.

Steve.O.Morris
Reply to  BRICKLAYER
5 days ago

Immigrants don’t pay taxes. They absolutely crush your infrastructure consuming services they have no intention of paying for. They work for slave wages under the table. Plus crime, plus a lower standard of acceptable public cleanliness. They’re a biological weapon being used to destroy what’s left of the rotting husk of the United States.

TRX
TRX
6 days ago

> Illegal Venezuelan ‘Tren De Aragua’ gang has taken over hotel in El Paso, Texas and turned it into a violent drug den.

And El Paso PD is letting that happen?

A) EP PD is simply ignoring the problem because they’re lazy, incompetent, or being paid off by TDA

B) EP prosecutor’s office won’t move any arrests to trial, so EP PD would be wasting its time making arrests

C) enough of the EP city management is controlled by TDA for it to tell the prosecutor and/or the police to back off

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
5 days ago

The first police department to fuck the system and roll SWAT on a true search and destroy mission against these foreign invaders will go down in the history books like the patriots at Lexington and Concord.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
5 days ago

It may only take one of those events to start the dominoes falling. Maybe a few more than that to start what Glenn Reynolds called a “preference cascade”.

Steve.O.Morris
Reply to  Anonymous
4 days ago

Sadly they’re probably better off dressing as a rival gang with masks and cleaning house. In an official compacicty they’ll end up in prison.

TRX
TRX
6 days ago

> The Justice Department announced today that it has published a new guidance addressing limits on when and how jurisdictions may remove voters from their voter lists.

That’s very nice, but they’re just suggestions. The states manage their own election processes, unless the DOJ asserts they’re doing something criminal, which would bring them under Federal jurisdiction.

Elections are a state process, not a Federal one.

TRX
TRX
6 days ago
TRX
TRX
6 days ago

> when people read this Q post

[raises middle finger to Q word salad]

If Q had anything worthwhile to say, he/shit/it would have said said it in plain English.

TRX
TRX
6 days ago

> Former President Donald Trump’s campaign promise to deport millions of wealth-shifting illegal immigrants “is not good policy,” Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said at a political event in Texas on Friday.

That’s right. If OrangeManBad is allowed to deport illegals, the thousands of bureaucrats who are supporting them might lose their jobs. Agencies will lose funding. The nomenklatura won’t be able to skim the funding supporting the illegals. And it will trickle down from the Feds, to the states, to the counties, to the cities, and to the civilian contractor services as well. It will be a disaster!

[checks popcorn supply] “Make it so, Don!”

TRX
TRX
6 days ago
TRX
TRX
6 days ago

> Glenn Greenwald says it doesn’t matter if Biden is M.I.A because an ‘unelected bureaucracy’ runs things.

Richard Nixon warned us about that several times. But the media turned the slime cannon on him, and most people tuned him out after that.

see also: Nixon’s State of the Union speech where he warned that the Fed couldn’t just keep spending money it didn’t have, and it was not only going to have to stop, but all that outstanding debt was going to have to be paid back someday. Thousands of editorials and talk shows excoriated him, with expert economists sadly shaking their heads and explaining how Nixon only had a child’s crasp of Modern Monetary Theory, and it was all going to be fine.

TRX
TRX
6 days ago

> who claimed Diddy drugged and sexually assaulted him at a party that took place 27 years earlier in 1997. 

I’d be interested in what evidence they had against him.

No, wait, you don’t need evidence for that. To be accused is to be guilty in the modern American injustice system.

TRX
TRX
6 days ago

> Jan 6th prisoners find their prison terms are unusually easy as the other prisoners vie them as patriots.

Yet six months ago we were being told they were being kept in isolation and denied mail and medical care.

Cornpop
Cornpop
Reply to  TRX
5 days ago

They are being poorly treated in DC. They article mentions that. It’s the prison systems outside DC where they’re being treated better.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
5 days ago

One thought that occurs to me is that the scum are seeing justice heading their way and want to say ‘hey, we were not all that bad’.

TRX
TRX
6 days ago

> The technocracy advances: Your car is spying on you and destroying your freedom.

GM announced OnStar in 1995. I warned people about how it could be abused as soon as I saw a description about how it was supposed to work. Everyone just sighed and tuned me out.

Every ten years or so it hits the news again. People are outraged for about five minutes, then go back to “who cares?”

Anon42
Anon42
6 days ago

https://x.com/clif_high/status/1833890080223842600

How is one to recognize what may be an alien weapon?

Leverage
Leverage
Reply to  Anon42
5 days ago

Clif is some good stuff. Very thought provoking and I enjoy his way of expressing himself.

TRX
TRX
6 days ago

> as two exit the craft to perform a spacewalk.

Alexei Leonov spacewalked in 1965. SpaceX couldn’t think of something more original for a PR stunt?

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  TRX
5 days ago

Highest spacewalk ever, first spacewalk in polar orbit,

“…Before and after the spacewalk, the crew will conduct about 40 experiments, including obtaining M.R.I.s of the astronauts’ brains and trying to take X-ray images without an X-ray machine by using the natural showers of radiation that stream through outer space…”

And the goal is to test space suits and pressurization systems.

An BTW where is your space rocket and space capsule that you will do darng things with?

Steve.O.Morris
Reply to  Sam J.
4 days ago

Testing pressure at 10^-17 torr

Anon
Anon
Reply to  TRX
5 days ago

SpaceX is having to redevelop an entire body of expertise, nearly from scratch since NASA isn’t giving them shit. The purpose of a spacewalk “stunt” is to build institutional experience in a low stakes environment, i.e. not trying to desperately repair a broken ship before it deorbits over Mars.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
5 days ago

Bit limited in possibilities when you can’t actually go to space, then or now!

Festis
Festis
Reply to  TRX
5 days ago

radiation wasn’t a problem for the apollo crews, so what’s the the panic? Unless…………

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Festis
5 days ago

I notice “impenetrable firmament” guy hasn’t been around lately. Did he give up, or is AC just keeping him in spam?

For those new people, we used to have a commenter here who took the “firmament” term from the King James Bible and interpreted it as there was some firm barrier around the Earth that NOTHING can get through; at least one way (Earth into orbit). We haven’t seen that person in a while. I don’t miss him. The word also translates as “expanse”.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
4 days ago

I’m kind of glad that particular commenter is gone. I think I asked him why he interprets “firmament” as impenetrable since Expanse is also an acceptable translation, and I don’t think we’ve seen the individual since. But I’m never sure if (like Filthy British Guy) you’re just sending them to spam of if they legitimately left. But sometimes it’s nice to not have to deal with these people again.

I’m convinced the “flat Earth” came from CIA/MOS attempts to spread some truth but salt it with lies to make us all look crazy. I’m glad for small victories like this.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
4 days ago

> I hope someday there will be an archive of our site

It has been a couple of years since I pointed WebStripper at the site. I asked you if it was OK, first.

In recent months I found out I can only go a few years back in the blog before I start running into time-outs.

I just checked, and the blog appears to end at 01/02/2020.

Y.G.B.
Y.G.B.
Reply to  Festis
5 days ago

There are belts of radioactive particles trapped around Earth (some from our own space nuclear weapons tests). They are not around the moon.

Festis
Festis
Reply to  Y.G.B.
4 days ago

I know that. These guys didn’t go to the moon, 400 miles up supposedly is where this danger would be. I would think they gained some valuable data concerning this region of high earth orbit. So either the radiation belt is not so dangerous and we have been fibbed to about it(for what reason I don’t know) or real data is considered a state secret. I remember an interview with Buzz Aldren where he acted like he was never informed of this danger when he trained for the mission. Something to the effect “if it was there it didn’t do anything or we didn’t spend enough time in it”. Something like that.

TRX
TRX
6 days ago

> Interest in electric vehicles is nosediving.

I don’t think it was ever really more then a mild curiosity for most people. Until they learned about the range and charging times, whereupon they just wrote it off as another fad.

Even with the $7,500 Federal subsidy for electric cars they’re still expensive, and you can be looking at up to $10K to get a house wired with a charging outlet of sufficient capacity to charge in a few hours. *If* your neighborhood has that much excess capacity to start with, which most don’t unless they’re very new. A lot of places, the grid is just barely keeping up already.

Increases in electric rates haven’t helped the EV cause much. And I suspect, as the economy keep sagging, the number of employers offering free preferential parking and free parking for EVs is dwindling.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
5 days ago

If you have the ability to produce your own power, electrics can make sense. Otherwise, internal combustion is best.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  TRX
5 days ago

“…you can be looking at up to $10K to get a house wired with a charging outlet of sufficient capacity to charge in a few hours…”

This shows you haven’t even a speck of a remote clue of what it cost to wire a charging outlet for an electric car.

Now, if you are talking about installing a battery wall system, maybe, but the battery wall system also operates as battery backup for the house. Price generator backups, and you will see this in not a extortionate cost for such a service.

A see lie, after lie, after lie about Musk and all the stuff he is doing when in fact he has spawned some of the most human friendly advances ever. That he built an electric car, whether you like them or not, has spawned a vast mega-billion dollar race for better efficiency and better technology. All sorts of things. Batteries are the most obvious. We now have solid state sodium batteries. Without Musk and the need for huge amounts of batteries, these advances would have never happened or at least taken many, many decades. Even if you don’t like or use electric cars you will benefit. And it;s not over. All the research going on means that eventually we will have some sort of battery that will crush the cost of car ownership. Engines, transmissions., they cost a good deal. If you can get the battery prices down, cars could become very cheap. And this will happen. I’ve done some back of the envelope calculations on flywheels and with present materials the cost of flywheel batteries could be really super low and charge at very high rates. The same goes to high power semiconductors. The cost are going down and the power up. This will be beneficial for all power supplies which are in most anything. Motor research is way up. There is a race to get away from expensive rare earth minerals that would not have happened without him. Heat pumps are another benefit. Since they do not have the power from IC engines, they are pushing the efficiencies of heat pumps. He is directly responsible for all this investment, or at least the speed up of it to market. It’s very much like what happened when NASA during the Moon landings pushed the envelope of technology because it had to have need tech to do the job. The same is happening now with electric cars. A whole raft of tech is failing out of this and being used for countless things.

And God forbid we talk about the fact that the US now has its OWN space transportation system and does not have to hitchhike on Russian rockets. Yet all people can do is bitch and moan about him. No matter what his motivations, all he has done has been beneficial to humanity as a whole. He is one of the most consequential and important Men in all history. I mean ALL of it. And he did it without going to war with others or murdering huge numbers of people. Only by pushing technology that in the end will allow for decentralized power and transport.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Sam J.
5 days ago

> This shows you haven’t even a speck of a remote clue of what it cost to wire a charging outlet for an electric car.

Just quotes from two licensed electrical contractors. And reading on some of the EV forums, cheaper than what some people pay in places where just the permits might be an appreciable part of the overall cost.

In my case, the local electric company said the grid in my neighborhood is already operating past its design load, and they’d have to run new wiring in from the nearest… some kind of junction point, not a substation. Which I’d have to pay for, and they’d tap off it for anyone else who needed an upgrade. They absolutely weren’t going to pay for it themselves.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  TRX
4 days ago

“…Just quotes from two licensed electrical contractors…”

And I repeat again, for good reason.
This shows you haven’t even a speck of a remote clue of what it cost to wire a charging outlet for an electric car.

Some numbers for to clarify the REAL situation. Most houses 200 amp service. Let’s say you use half, 100A at night. No problem. If your power company can not do this, they are retarded. You do NOT need extra power lines for this. It’s the SAME as running the heater on a hot tub. That’s right, hot tub. So 24,000 watts power. Run for 4 hours, you get a fully charged top of the line extra range Tesla at 100KW-hours that has been run dead empty. Which most of the time is not the case.

I see an outdoor box with breaker for $135 and the wire for it is about $2.80 a foot or around that. I don’t know the cost of the outlet receptacle for the car, let’s call it $100. Maybe a few odds and ends couplings, etc. call it $30. If they are charging $10,000 bucks for this, I need to go where ever that is, charge half the cost and make a fortune.

You may try to bullshit other people but that’s not going to work with me.

So I looked up the receptacle and found I have some things wrong. First easy solution, not 100 amps but 50 amps. Also you have several options. Super expensive charging station with fancy wi-fi electronics $450 but cheap basic cord you plug in is $45 and maybe another $50(a guess) for the receptacle. None the less it’s a far cry from $10,000 and a cost accounting says,

“…On average, homeowners can expect to pay around $500 to $1,500 for this installation….”

https://www.evseekers.com/installing-240v-outlet-for-tesla/

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Sam J.
4 days ago

> 200 amp service

60 amps is the norm where I live. My lights flicker when the neighbors’ window air conditioners cycle.

According to my voltmeter, line voltage frequently sags to 100 volts during summer days.

> charge at night

“Wait until tomorrow to take the car, otherwise call a Uber?”

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  TRX
3 days ago

Sucks to be you.

Steve.O.Morris
Reply to  Sam J.
4 days ago

It’s ironic that Tesla developed a electric car in his time that was mothballed. How he powered it? Who the hell knows. But his stories were often fantastical, until he actually did exactly what he said he could.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Sam J.
4 days ago

Sam, if we have no interest in converting to electric cars, can you really hold us accountable for not understanding the exact costs to install facilities in our own houses to charge them? Yes, I understand it’s wrong for people to just make up bullshit. But few of us on this site are as sold on the concept as you are. I respect that you seem to understand it better.

Can I ask you: which electric car do you own? What are your costs associated with it (or them)? What infrastructure did you have to install in your own house to facilitate your fetish with electric cars? What did it cost? How much better do you find owning an electric car versus an internal combustion engine? Do you make any long road trips with your electric car? How do you find it? Is it great?

I recently made an approximately 400 mile each way round trip with my Honda. I had to stop once each way for gas (I don’t like to drop much below half a tank). It cost about $30 to fill up. The stop for gas took less than 15 minutes, including hitting the head and buying food. How does your electric car fetish compare on a similar trip? (Note that the trip with my Dodge Truck wouldn’t have been that much different. Maybe a little more for gas, but same time frames.)

I’m not trying to argue with you or bash you; I just want to understand. I know you’re a smart guy and a fellow veteran and I respect you even though I disagree with you on this particular subject. Thanks, brother.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  EricTheAwful
3 days ago

“…can you really hold us accountable for not understanding the exact costs…”

Yes and the reason is simple. What is happening when you spout some foolish bullshit that it cost $10,000 for a charger and it takes me maybe 30 seconds to see this is false. Well yes you are gas-lighting people. Boy you have no idea how pissed off all this gas-lighting makes me. It’s the reason I react so vehemently often. Because I KNOW that with even the very minimalist, the slightest effort people who are doing the gas-lighting can see what they are saying is wrong. When I see that, I assume they are HOSTILE.

BTW he is now saying he has a 60 Amp service. That’s absurd. That’s like the fox saying “those grapes are no good”. You’re not going to charge anything with that. It’s pointless for him to even comment on electric cars if he has such shitty service. It’s really bad. It’s like someone on welfare bitching about the fuel mileage on 100 foot yachts. It’s absurd.

If you spout a lot of what I call Jewish “pronouncements”, (they just pronounce silly assed shit constantly), that have no basis in the truth and anyone can look up what they are saying and immediately see they are lying. I hate liars. I’m not talking about little white lies or lies in order to save yourself. I mean these blatant liars. I hate them. Passionately, and you should too. We all should. I’ve had to listen to all this gas-lighting all my life and frankly, I’m fed up with it. I’ve had enough. People who do this should be talked to and admonished in the most brutal, disrespectful terms possible

“…Can I ask you: which electric car do you own?…”

I’ve said earlier I don’t have an electric car. Can’t afford it. Can’t afford a new car at all. BUT with all the electric cars, a lot of them are wrecked. I’ve seen some decent deals on wrecked Teslas. So you get the batteries and the motors. My plan is tho get an older 4wd truck, , you can these for a song if they have burnt up transmissions or engines, (the key is you have to be able to tow them and I have a truck and trailer), install batteries for local and get two diesel engines of whatever.

You can get used diesels really cheap “IF” you constantly look at Craig’s list, Facebook etc. and jump on them. For example, I saw 3 Volkswagen diesel trucks with diesels for $1,000. My truck right now I blew out the transmission, so I couldn’t get them. These old VW diesels are the non-turbo last forever, great fuel mileage. They have about 90HP on the older models. I have one engine now I got for $75. Another thing I see is diesel generators for a couple of hundred bucks. So you put two of these on the truck with generators. This way, long trips up hills and towing, you have plenty of power. My truck now, F350, diesel, only has about 185HP and pulls fine. You can easily find far more powerful electric motors in Teslas and with huge torque. So that way I can local get next to free power for the truck from solar or straight electrical charging but use diesel for towing, long trips. So the more electric cars, the more wrecked, the cheaper it is for me to build what I want.

I have thought it could be possible to do the same with lead acid, but my pure electric range would drop to 35 miles or so, which might be fine 99% of the time.

A lot of the criticisms of electric cars are really like criticizing the Wright brothers airplane. Oh it doesn’t go fast, it doesn’t have bucket seats, the wind is in your face, etc. Viable electric cars are at the very beginning. The battery cost WILL come down and that will change everything. Sooner or later someone will build trailers with IC engines on them that you plug in to the electric car, and that will end range anxiety.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  EricTheAwful
3 days ago

BTW no one is being forced to buy electric cars. In my mind the intense opposition to something that you don’t own and never will is irrational. It’s not like I obsess over diesel engines and damn anyone with diesel or gasoline engines. I couldn’t care less, but people are obsessed with damning electric cars for some reason. And their obsession leads to a hell of a lot of gas-lighting, lies and make believe faults of EC that don’t exist. They act like democrats morally when it comes to EC. The truth doesn’t matter.

I’ve been for them since way back when I was in the military and realized the vast defense cost which a great deal of boiled down to protecting our access to oil from the Middle East. Without it, we would be mortally wounded. Destroyed. Ruined. I do not in any way wish for anyone to have this sort of power over us. Hence my intense boosterism of electric cars.

Now the EC subsidies you might complain about but every electric car sold reduces the demand for fuel so also reduces cost for those without electrics. And as I said it has great national defense benefits, which is BIG reason I support them.

If you really want to bitch about vile subsidies, bitch about the ethanol subsidies. I can not, even in my wildest, most destructive dreams, think of anything more evil than paying money to burn up food in SUV’s.

The criticisms of electric cars are short term, but my support for them is based on long term trends. Not what they can do “right now”.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Sam J.
3 days ago

I appreciate your reasoned responses. And I agree: lying for any reason is bad (except when a woman asks you if she looks fat; I think God is OK with that one.) I doubt anyone on here lies about EVs on purpose. I’ve found many people just parrot things they hear elsewhere that they assume are true but give no thought to it otherwise. I suspect that’s more of what goes on here. I don’t think I’ve passed of lies on EVs here, as I normally stay out of the debate. But if I have, I apologize and will attempt to do better.

I think my negative reaction to EVs has more to do with the underlying assumptions, like “saving the planet” because Climate Terror is changing the weather and the naturally occurring gas, “carbon” got labeled negative.

I know people have built engines that run on water. I’m holding out for that technology to get out, or for improvements in hydrogen engines.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  EricTheAwful
2 days ago

“…I think my negative reaction to EVs has more to do with the underlying assumptions, like “saving the planet”…Climate Terror…”

That’s not even slightly, remotely, my motivations for EV’s.

I’m pro solar power and EV’s because they distribute power away from centralized sources. They take away the ability for the Oligarchs to clamp down on us and control us, whether international or national. I also have no problem with coal, except for the fact that solar is now damn near at parity with coal on cost of production.

“…Similarly, the energy produced by a solar farm over its twenty-year lifetime exceeds that generated by even a ten-foot thick seam of coal, even one on the surface. That improbably rich coal seam would produce more energy, at a lower cost, if you used it as the foundation for a solar plant…”

https://claireberlinski.substack.com/p/long-live-the-sun

And if this sort of transformation interest you look at what these guys are doing. They are very close solar cell power cost wise to making synthetic fuel so that no one needs electric cars. They make the fuel from solar. They are first working on natural gas and feeding Southern California with solar made natural gas from the deserts nearby. The numbers work on this.

https://terraformindustries.wordpress.com/2024/02/06/terraformer-environmental-calculus/

Other things they would like to do is to desalinate the ocean water and pump it back “up” the rivers. So that the Colorado and other rivers are full again. They have cost estimates on this and they are very reasonable compared to the huge agricultural gains from having abundant water in California. Right now, they are killing off productive crops because of lack of water.

https://caseyhandmer.wordpress.com/2024/01/09/a-vision-for-the-alleviation-of-water-scarcity-in-the-us-southwest-and-the-revitalization-of-the-salton-sea/

https://caseyhandmer.wordpress.com/2022/07/22/were-going-to-need-a-lot-of-solar-panels/

If we can push this sort of technology forward, then the vile, evil WEF can eat their own damn bugs and the rest of us can eat prime rib.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Sam J.
2 days ago

I’m all for decentralized solutions. And I did put solar panels on my house. I can’t use them, but I’m a “power company” now, and occasionally I get $30 or so in my bank account from electricity I’ve sold to the grid.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Sam J.
2 days ago

I was informed that “right now, this second”, they can’t make natural gas profitably without subsidies or that the only way they can be profitable without subsidies is to stretch out the capital cost payback farther. I’m not sure about the numbers. Others have said that if the price decreases in solar panels continue for, I think it was, five years, then natural gas could be profitable with only solar.

I think this will happen. The cells using perovskite and silicon combined have very high efficiencies but the perovskites need to be coated as they can be ruined by water. There is some that have done this, but I expect it will take time. The materials are way cheaper and the efficiency combined with silicon is very high.

We could all have a bountiful future if the people running things would just stop fucking everything up. All their decisions seem to be nothing more than to bring as much misery as possible to everyone on the planet.

This was drawn by a Jewish cartoonist many years ago named R. Crumb.

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EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Sam J.
1 day ago

For the people who believe they’re fucking things up through incompetence, I say if it were simple incompetent, every now and again they’d fuck up in our favor. The fact that they don’t says it’s deliberate.

kid
kid
Reply to  EricTheAwful
2 days ago

> except when a woman asks you if she looks fat;

Interesting Anglo/US culture quirk. Personally I always tell the truth, I want her not to look fat. There is some strange American culture quirks that can be just too difficult for me to understand. Are guys chubby chasers on the downlow?

Farcesensitive
Reply to  kid
2 days ago

If she’s not undeniably fat and in desperate need of losing weight it will harm the relationship seriously to answer Yes.
It still might even if it is undeniable.

It’s not that men want fats, it’s that women don’t want to hear the truth.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  kid
2 days ago

I was being sort of facetious. It’s probably an example from a prior generation and doesn’t play as well today. I’ve only had that question once, from my ex-wife. I asked her “why don’t you just pull the pin on a grenade and toss it to me?”

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  TRX
5 days ago

And BTW his ownership of twitter means far less censorship. There is still some, but all the criticisms are more of “the glass is half full” because before we had nothing. I say 75% of something is worth far more than 100% of nothing, which is what we had before.

Festis
Festis
Reply to  TRX
5 days ago

rich folks toys.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Festis
4 days ago

I can’t afford one but, if you commute and expect BMW, Cadillac or that level car you will save money. So they’re not for everyone. “If” they can get the battery cost down, and it’s an almost certainty they will, then it will become the cheap way to go.

It’s just like anything. New fancy stuff cost more, but over time cost go down. All the people crying over what we have now are not thinking long term. You have to start somewhere.

I’m for electric cars because you can make electricity, solar is good, in any number of ways but it’s far more difficult to make gasoline or diesel fuel in your backyard.

BTW this may change. The Navy has recently found a way to make fuel from seawater and electricity. This would be great for small nuclear powered ships that make lots of fuel for burst power and no need to ever refuel with fossil fuels.

https://www.ship-technology.com/features/featureseawater-fuel-powering-the-next-generation-of-ships-4307451/

https://www.rochester.edu/newscenter/chemical-catalyst-helps-convert-seawater-into-fuel-industrial-scale-444112/

TRX
TRX
6 days ago

> Germany is set to impose stricter border controls with several neighboring countries starting next week,

Any meaningful border controls are going to run smack into EU regulations and the Schengen Agreement, which predates the EU and is still in force.

Given Germany’s catering to “migrants”, I suspect this is just a PR stunt and not intended to actually impede the flow of undesirables.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  TRX
5 days ago

It won’t help them against AFD, only mass deportations will.

TRX
TRX
6 days ago
TRX
TRX
6 days ago

> Elon Musk predicts ‘Golden Age’ for America if Trump wins: ‘Immense prosperity if nonsense regulations are ditched.’

Even “ruling be Executive Order”, there’s only so much a President can do, as both Barack Obama and Donald Trump found out during their terms.

The Deep State will oppose Trump’s every action even more vehemently than they did in 2016.

The best we can realistically hope for is that he provides a solid foundation for whoever replaces him in 2028. Because one more Trump term isn’t going to be enough to get America out of the cesspool the Democrats have been drowining it in.

Festis
Festis
Reply to  TRX
5 days ago

If oil availability is not in question, prices will come down, if fuel is cheaper, the cost to deliver products is reduced. It’s not hard to understand, except in California and a few other blue states run by idiots.

Jimmy
Jimmy
6 days ago

“Unearthed ABC News footage from 1995 shows Kamala Harris being asked if she is ex Willie Brown’s daughter while they were enjoying a night out in San Francisco.”

I clicked because I had to know if somehow she was more attractive in her youth. I mean, how else can she make a career of putting her Heels Up?

I left this experiment with a strong reminder that leftists lack a disgust reflex. What an absolute dog. Dark, dark eyeball sockets. Satan’s spawn?

Festis
Festis
Reply to  Jimmy
5 days ago

drugs

Machine Trooper
Machine Trooper
6 days ago

“Gaetz is demanding DOJ explain how this could be.”

“Don’t make me write a strongly-worded letter!”

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Machine Trooper
5 days ago

Such is the problem with Republicucks. The only tools they have are the press conference and the strongly worded letter. They never follow up on either.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  EricTheAwful
5 days ago

Well, not *too* strong. They wouldn’t want to give someone badfeelz.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  TRX
4 days ago

Kek. Exactly. But most Republicucks should be Demonrats in the first place.

Bman
Bman
6 days ago

Since it’s 9/11…
That time a B-25 bomber crashed into the Empire State building.
.
https://warfarehistorynetwork.com/article/the-b-25-empire-state-building-crash-tragedy-on-34th-street/

Festis
Festis
Reply to  Bman
5 days ago

Engineered to withstand such a collision, so were the towers.

Machine Trooper
Machine Trooper
6 days ago

“Now, it looks like the drop was referencing the plan to import Haitians until it was no longer safe for us to walk the streets. Not so great a plan, IMO.”

If the mysterious “plan” Q kept referencing was to demoralize and destroy us, it’s working perfectly. Anons assumed he was on our side, but you know what happens when you assume.

Leverage
Leverage
Reply to  Machine Trooper
5 days ago

I’ve gone back and forth on Q but at the very least it opened a lot of eyes to the Circus surrounding us.

Anon42
Anon42
5 days ago

SF cabal orgies, she’d know

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Ultra
Ultra
5 days ago

First hand account from Springfield, Ohio.
https://youtu.be/gZADwzk5D2U?si=mI753UytZlDSFwo6
Follow-up video about the ducks.
https://youtu.be/hepnsMAdrGY?si=aL8BAXmWGAZOVP6l

AnotherAnon
5 days ago

AC,

Another sign of surveillance: people mowing yards that don’t need mowing. (And, it’s always by the road.) I do not refer to someone just doing an early mowing. You can tell that the grass was just mowed two or three days ago.

Additionally, several weeks ago, we had 3 or 4 days in the mid 90s. You would not believe the number of people driving around with their window down. The cars they were in obviously had working air conditioners.

I would love to send you some video, and let you check it out for yourself. Maybe you could set something up for your readers to share video of the surveillance on them.

Have a great day.

map
map
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
4 days ago

It’s like the surveillance scene in Sicario with the banker in Mexico City. You see the surveillance guys in the lobby and the street.

Justasheep
Justasheep
5 days ago

In North Carolina- a battle is being waged to wrestle the 50th largest financial institution in the US from the grip of cabal. Last year, members of SECU successfully nominated and elected 3 new members to the credit union board. Currently, we have 4 more member nominated board candidates up for election. We’ll see if cabal doesnt find a way to cheat on this one, but if we get these 4, the people who value the 80+ year traditions of credit union and its “Do the right thing” philosophy will be back in charge. Check on secuforall.com for updates on our fight.

Atavisionary
Atavisionary
5 days ago

Thanks for the link?

Atavisionary
Atavisionary
Reply to  Atavisionary
5 days ago

question mark was a typo