News Briefs – 09/29/2021

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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Lowell has a new Bootstrappy up, with Episode A Here, and Episode B Here.

Havana Syndrome attacks widen with a CIA Officer’s evacuation from Serbia. “In the past 60 to 90 days, there have been a number of other reported cases” on U.S. soil and globally, said Dr. James Giordano, a Georgetown University professor of neurology who is advising the U.S. government on the issue. “They are seen as valid reports with verified health indicators.” Why one Officer and not another? Why are they able to leave other Officers in place, and they don’t get hit? What are the Officers who are hit assigned to? This isn’t the type of thing somebody does just to laugh at the CIA. It has to be targeted. And still nobody can tell who is doing it, when it is being done in the US? The perpetrator isn’t worried about retribution? This story must be highly revealing of exactly what is going on behind the scenes, given all the incongruities which can only be made congruent by the backstory. I think this is most likely Cabal, given it is able to operate in all these places, and the ground surveillance is not coning forward with the intelligence to nail down exactly who it is. I would not be surprised CIA leadership is covering for it, because it is Cabal cleansing the ranks of the Agency of honest patriots. The only alternative, I would think, is a more technologically sophisticated entity than the CIA and Cabal, with technology capable of operating entirely invisible to our technology.

True the Vote is meeting Wednesday in Atlanta as part of the next step in their multi-state ballot harvesting investigation.

Arizona AG is requesting more materials to conduct an investigation into the rigged election in AZ.

Sidney Powell says the intelligence community with some of the defense industry have been rigging our elections for years at 8:30 here. She is publishing patents the government has for the technology to alter elections in real time off voting machines.

In Arizona, 86,391 voters were found with no record in a public database for either their name, or anyone with the same last name at the address in the voter registration file. Biden won by just over 10K votes.

Georgia opens probe into drop box ballots, chain of custody in large Democrat county.

One of the draft AZ Audit reports that was floating around the internet was not from the Cyber Ninjas, it was a fraud. It included language calling for the decertification of the AZ election. I suspect it was like the Clintons leaking something that sounded terrible about themselves, so the real truth, which was only bad, would seem like less of a scandal when it came out later.

OANN had someone on who was detailing communications on Hunter’s laptop, and one of the exchanges apparently was from Hunter to his dealer, telling him the large quantity of coke he bought had tested to have Fentanyl in it. Hunter said he wanted to exchange it for clean coke, and the dealer could sell the Fentanyl-laced coke to somebody else, and kill them instead. There is no link, but it was this guy who revealed this.

California was the 8th U.S. state to make universal mail-in ballots permanent.

Around 17,000 migrants are stuck in Colombia as they await safe passage to Panama to make their way to the United States.

The full Sparticus letter PDF is here.

Project Veritas has new vaccine videos from inside Johnson and Johnson. Brandon Schadt, Johnson & Johnson Regional Business Lead: “It’s a kid, you just don’t do that, you know? Not something that’s so unknown in terms of repercussions down the road, you know?” Justin Durrant, Johnson & Johnson Scientist: “Don’t get the Johnson & Johnson [COVID vaccine], I didn’t tell you though.” I can’t blame people for not being able to discern the truth today. Ten years ago would you have believed the government was so corrupted it would mandate a vaccine which can hurt or even kill people, to create sales for pharmaceutical companies, which it had ordered to be beyond any lawsuit or liability for harm done by the vaccines?

Canada’s chief health officer admits to faking COVID numbers, saying, ‘We’re counting all sick people who decline COVID tests as COVID-positive.’

Fully vaxxed Harvard Business School moves online after surge in breakthrough COVID-19 cases.

Thousands have died in NYC within 28 days of their COVID vaccine.

Pfizer-BioNTech have submitted trial data to the FDA for their Covid vaccine to be used in children as young as 5.

The latest data shows that in the states where the highest percentage of their residents received the shot and are fully vaccinated, there were the highest increases in COVID cases.

A whistleblower came forward and alleged DHS Chief Alejandro Mayorkas is threatening to terminate border patrol agents who don’t get the Covid vaccine by November.

The right-wing cartoonist Ben Garrison says that he and his wife have been sick for about two weeks with the coronavirus, which they believe they picked up in a restaurant. How do these people not grasp they are living in a nation run by an intelligence operation, and thus they cannot let other people prepare their food?

Japan to lift all coronavirus emergency steps nationwide.

WHO employees took part in Congo sex abuses in Ebola crisis, report says.

An investigation found that more than 130 judges violated US law by overseeing cases involving companies in which they or their family held direct stock.

When pressed to explain what she means by ‘the occupation of Palestine’ AOC admits that she doesn’t know.

Xi Jinping raised Huawei CFO in call with Joe Biden before the Justice Dept dropped all charges against her.

Milley contradicts Biden during testimony, says Afghan withdrawal ‘strategic failure.’

Top generals contradict Biden, say they urged him not to withdraw from Afghanistan. Biden had to want to stay, just to placate the Military Industrial Complex. And yet he followed Trump’s lead and pulled out. As if he isn’t really in control.

Califoria Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law last week A.B. 173, which among other things gives various academics, most of them very likely to be hostile to private gun ownership, access to all the information California collects about the state’s buyers of guns, gun parts, and ammunition.

Anderson Cooper doesn’t plan to leave his son Wyatt an inheritance. Just as his mother didn’t leave him an inheritance. I get the impression his family was defeated by the Cabal, and they were given terms – they could continue to LARP as rich, important people, but they could never actually be rich again. If they wanted to pretend to be important, they had to do it on Cabal’s money, so they would always be under control.

Chris Cuomo’s female exec producer begged to leave, felt ‘threatened’ by him.

Obama urges national gun reform, says the Senate needs to quell ‘easy access to guns.’

European gas prices hit escape velocity after Russian gas supplies plunge by 57% overnight.

Heating costs may triple as nat gas, propane shortage looms.

“The cost to ship containers overseas has soared in recent months. Getting a 40-foot container from Shanghai to New York cost about $2,000 a year and a half ago, just before the Covid pandemic. Now, it runs some $16,000, according to Bank of America.”

The Dutch busted an ex Army Ranger, and two service buddies who were hired by a wealthy European to collect a debt, but accidently beat the guy to death. The guy who got beaten sounds like a non-Cabal guy who was holding a position in a farm whose value was bottoming out and about to go up, and they wanted to muscle him out of it. A good example of the need to run what-ifs in your day to day and not get complacent.

Elbridge Colby, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Strategy and Force Development, warned during an interview on Sunday night that China is likely to try to invade Taiwan and that the U.S. must be prepared to use military force to counter an attack.

Some are pointing out there had been a long history of fitting shoulder stocks to pistols before NFA, which doesn’t mention such a thing, and that the only reason ATF views shoulder stocked pistols as short barreled rifles is a quiet ruling by ATF in 1961.

An Australian/German company is developing powerful quantum accelerators the size of graphics cards that work at room temperature. It sounds great, but it also has that feel you get when you read about a company which promised the moon and then just bilked investors.

Australian Police Commissioner refuses to enforce vaccine passport mandate.

McConnell blocks Schumer attempt to bypass filibuster on debt hike.

AOC says she will vote NO on the $550billion infrastructure bill unless she gets ‘new information’ after months of saying Biden’s $3.5T spending spree should be passed first. If the radical leftists take out the Infrastructure bill, the moderates have said they will kill the spending bill, tanking Biden’s entire agenda.

Socialist Bernie Sanders openly defies Pelosi, urges the House to block the ‘bipartisan’ Infrastructure bill.

Progressive Democrats vow to defy Pelosi, vote no on infrastructure bill.

Man with alleged ties to antifa arrested on charges of shooting Proud Boy at anti-vaccine protest.

US successfully tests Mach 5 hypersonic missile.

A Vermont chapter of the AFL-CIO (Largest Labor Union in the US) just passed a Pro-Gun Rights resolution.

We are fortunate to be getting regular statements from President Donald J. Trump to lift our spirits, which we can post here, straight from his News Aggregator on his website located here, complete with its own news stories. You can also get more statements from President Trump via email by signing up here.

09/28/21

The botched and embarrassingly incompetent withdrawal from Afghanistan had nothing to do with past Administrations or things that happened “from 20 years ago,” (other than we should not have been in the Middle East in the first place!). The horrible “withdrawal” was caused, in particular, because the Military was taken out before American citizens and $85 Billion worth of the highest-grade Military equipment anywhere in the world. This withdrawal was developed by a child’s mind, and only the Biden Administration is responsible for it. When I left office, the Taliban was held at bay, we had as long as we wanted, there was no reason to rush, no soldiers were killed or even shot at for over 18 months, and if they didn’t meet certain conditions, we would have hit them very hard. But then Biden and Milley removed the Military in one of the dumbest Military moves in history, and it all began. So sad for our Nation!

09/28/21

Kari Lake is running for Governor in the Great State of Arizona. She is a fantastic person who spent many years working as a highly respected television anchor and journalist. Because of this, few can take on the Fake News Media like Kari. She is strong on Crime, will protect our Border, Second Amendment, Military, and Vets, and will fight to restore Election Integrity (both past and future!). She is against Covid lockdowns, Cancel Culture, and will end “woke” curriculum in our schools. She will do a far better job than RINO Governor Doug Ducey—won’t even be a contest! Kari will make her wonderful family, and the MAGA movement, very proud. Kari Lake has my Complete and Total Endorsement. She will be a great Governor for the incredible people of Arizona!

09/28/21

No wonder the Afghanistan withdrawal was such a disaster. “General” Milley spent all of his time talking to these Fake Book writers. That’s not a Soldier or General, that’s a Public Relations agent. America will continue losing with Milley and woke television Generals who are only looking to be stars!

09/28/21

Rather than the political January 6th Unselect Committee of Radical Left Democrats and Democrat wannabes (Warmonger Liz Cheney and Cryin’ Adam Kinzinger), Congress should set up a “Commission On the Disastrous Withdrawal From Afghanistan,” to figure out what went wrong, why so many of our Warriors were killed, and why so much money (85 BILLION DOLLARS), in the form of Weapons and Military equipment, was left behind for the Taliban to use—and to sell to other countries. This is without question something that needs to be investigated further. Thirteen dead AMERICAN HEROES, billions of dollars of equipment, and hundreds of Americans still left behind in Afghanistan with the Taliban!

Invite other people to anonymousconservative.com because nobody likes warmongers and criers.

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Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

“with some of the defense industry have been rigging our elections for years at 8:30 here. ”

Expected by the IC, but by the MIC? MIC always seemed stupid in that regard, losing out on billions of more stable funding over the years because of Carter, Clinton and Obama. Of course, abandoning $85 billion worth of arms in Afghanistan is something they might be behind.

And lets imagine for a moment that that 85B pile of weapons stayed in Afghanistan or came back to the US for resale- they would get maintenance contracts on whichever costumer DoD eventually resold the weapons to. Now they will get nothing. And Trump was a windfall for MIC.

Certain parts of the MIC (Haliburton, United) profited immensely from Bush II but were shaved when Obama came in. Maybe this is on purpose as more connected insiders could sell their stock and derivatives on these publicly traded companies and make billions when these companies lost value in the Obama admin.

The defense industry obviously has pull, but isn’t nearly as strong as the IC/Media and financials when it comes to power over political systems in the US.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

“I get the impression his family was defeated by the Cabal, and they were given terms ”

Probably because they were Dutch and not Babylonian Ashkenazi. Mayer Rothschild’s family had a personal beef with the Dutch for some reason, probably because they slowed early growth/control of the Frankfurt based banks, being their Gentile competition.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

“It sounds great, but it also has that feel you get when you read about a company which promised the moon and then just bilked investors.”

Yes, that’s the difference between “developing” and “demonstrated”. A demonstration can get a patent, a development does not.

savantissimo
savantissimo
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

Patents are a tool — for incumbent companies against potential competitors. They don’t indicate that something works, they don’t indicate that it is novel, they confer no rights, only liabilities, and their true purpose is to suppress innovations, not to reward invention. Don’t be tempted.

Farcesensitive
3 years ago
Farcesensitive
3 years ago
Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago

> ex Army Ranger, and two service buddies who were hired by a wealthy European to collect a debt, but accidently beat the guy to death.

Friendly reminder for all you extra special people who believe the military is all good guys who will immediately come to your rescue when things get squirrely.

Some may defect, maybe even a majority, but there will be hundreds of thousands of soldiers who will shoot you dead in a literal death camp without even blinking an eye as long as the paychecks keep coming, and a large percent will actively choose to side with the enemy if they get the freedom to rape, pillage and plunder for their own interests while they do it.

It’s not pretty, but it’s what happens every single time there’s open war, so don’t pretend our military is any different.

TommyEagan
TommyEagan
3 years ago

“ As if he isn’t really in control.”
I don’t see how you look at that clusterfuck of a pullout and see Trumps hand, or good guys or whatever.

Mark
Mark
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

Tbh, if you take a 10000 ft view of the situation, these wars were never meant to end. These are huge cash cows for everyone. Yet they ended. If cabal was still in control, there wouldn’t be a chance in hell that we would’ve left Afghanistan. It might be messy, it might not be pretty, but we left. Q said that optics are everything, how would the public feel if trump was still president, and then we pulled out of Afghanistan?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TommyEagan
3 years ago

“The Clusterfuck Pullout” was pure theater. It’s clear that someone has control of the Taliban, white hats? Black hats? I don’t know. But American influence exists there. The entire airport fiasco was theater. Everything was left behind on purpose.

There’s probably some serious contending interests here. The west will want Afghanistan to be a mess that the Chinese are unable to pacify. And probably want to use it as a base to sabotage infrastructure projects across south central asia that form China’s belt & road initiative.

The fact that the C-17 with Afghans hanging on it made the cover of the Economist (Cabal’s high brow publication) means it was a staged event.

Felix Bellator
3 years ago

I laughed seeing Sen. Tom Cotton ask, “Why haven’t you resigned?” and Milley saying (paraphrased), “You don’t resign over lawful orders.” Yes you do, moron, when those “lawful” orders are brain dead stupid and will get people killed for no good reason.

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago

“The Dutch busted an ex Army Ranger, and two service buddies who were hired by a wealthy European to collect a debt, but accidently beat the guy to death.”

I advise every American to be extra skeptical of any former US special ops soldier. Of the ones that I’ve met, a full 90% I suspect to be cabal or some kind of enforcers for organized crime. I’m not exaggerating. Most simply are not patriots in any meaningful sense of the word.

Eric The Awful
Eric The Awful
Reply to  Anonymous
3 years ago

Lately, I’m starting to wonder if the “special ops” training is just mystique, and they spend the time instead teaching them how to hire ghostwriters for books, and to give interviews on Fox News.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Eric The Awful
3 years ago

The ones who get any relative fame after service always struck me as people who joined the military explicitly to murder people and write books about it.

Would fit into the blackmail concept too; the machine would know all the evil you did while in service and would use it to control you in a position of influence afterwards.

info
info
3 years ago

THREAD on transmission of Homosexuality:
https://twitter.com/Biigmedicine/status/1409630333327200259

SomeBloke
SomeBloke
Reply to  info
3 years ago

I’ve long suspected this. Also makes sense when try as they might, they just can’t find that gay gene.

ANONYMOUS POSTER
ANONYMOUS POSTER
3 years ago

“An investigation found that more than 130 judges violated US law by overseeing cases involving companies in which they or their family held direct stock.”

This has gone on since the time of Dirty Director Hoover right up thru Dirty Director Comey to Dirty Director Wray. FBI has been dirty since day one.

They have always looked clean. There is a difference between looking clean and BEING CLEAN. FBI clean looking but has never actually been clean.

WHERE THERE ARE DIRTY JUDGES THERE ARE DIRTY PROSECUTORS, WHERE THERE ARE DIRTY PROSECUTORS THERE ARE DIRTY COPS, AND WHERE THERE’S DIRTY COPS THERE’S DIRTY JUDGES.

YOU CAN’T HAVE ANYONE WITHOUT THE OTHER.

TRX
TRX
3 years ago

> Canada’s chief health officer admits to faking COVID numbers, saying, ‘We’re counting all sick people who decline COVID tests as COVID-positive.’

…and yet they still can’t twiddle the numbers enough to make COVID as deadly as the annual flu season.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
3 years ago

Quick PSA on ivermectin (was going to piggyback off Sam J.’s comment yesterday but decided to post here for more potential eyes):

Sam J., I don’t know what cow scour is, but I’m wary of anything that’s supposed to be livestock drench. I know I’m late to the party here but I’ve finally stocked up on Ivermectin, in the form of sterile 1% ivermectin injectable, which is suspended in 40% glycerol formal and propylene glycol, q.s. ad 100%. I also got a few 3ml syringes with needle for dosage, NOT for injection. All the articles I read point to this being completely ok. Haven’t tested on myself yet b/c I’m currently doing another type of parasite cleanse.

For those trying to get this stuff, it sells out quickly but there are many brands and they come back in stock just as quickly. Don’t get any with “Plus” in its name. valleyvet.com has a notification system. So if you’re on the fence, don’t give up and get this stuff to protect yourself. Even if you take it prophylactically (once a week), a 500ml bottle is around 85 bucks and is 275(!!) doses for someone 200lb. That’s over a 5 year supply for a single person for just $85. You can get multiple smaller bottles if you worry about breaking seals and have a few more bucks to spare. This really is a no-brainer to get what is considered a miracle drug.

You can also order the stuff from India: https://medicinevilla.com/product/ivermectin-tablet/
Looks like you can get 200 doses for $280, which is MANY times cheaper than if you source it locally. I might go this route just for the more squeamish around me.

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

I said “cow scour” that’s really not right. I just used the name “scour” because most all the different livestock stuff that you pour on them they call scour. All in all I’m VERY,VERY pleased I found this. It only has Ivermectiin in the box and has no other additives listed on the label. You pour it on and it soaks in the skin. I have no doubt that cattle skin and human skin are not so different as to cause problems. The only warnings are don’t use for humans(of course), don’t use closer than 48 days of slaughter and do not use on certain breeds of dogs. The dog thing is known and it’s related to certain breed of dogs. I’m happy as can be about this. I’ve worried about having enough supply and this stuff is 1mL every 22 pounds of weight and the bottle is 1,000mL and it was less than $50 US.(so 110 doses at 200lb.) YES!

Now I need some NAC and make us some liposomal vit. C and I’ll be in business. I wonder if I can freeze the lipo C???

TRX
TRX
3 years ago

> has that feel you get when you read about a company which promised the moon and then just bilked investors.

Lockheed worked that one three times with the same “fusion reactor” scam so far this century. Got some private (supposedly) investors as well as Federal money. Then it all went back into the closet until it was rung out the next time, when for some mysterious reason nobody thought to look that they’d done it before.

Anon70
Anon70
3 years ago

From 4chan: Parasite Pill

https://files.catbox.moe/9rbtxh.pdf

Do parasites influence hosts to crave the taste of human blood?

What is Adrenochrome?
Is Adrenochrome the most addictive substance on the planet [to them]?
If one is addicted to adrenochrome and one cannot satisfy that addiction, will he die?
What would you do for something you need so badly that if you cannot get it, you die?

ANONYMOUS POSTER
ANONYMOUS POSTER
Reply to  Anon70
3 years ago

Sounds like opioids including morphine and heroin.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Anon70
3 years ago

According to this:
https://freeworldnews.tv/watch?id=6139f2b4cce8911609f37428

They found a parasite inside the Pfizer vaccine.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

Exactly. Sounds like we should all be taking IVERMECTIN as Prophylaxis.

kid
kid
Reply to  Anon70
3 years ago

> What if 99% of the population was infected?
What if people discovered the information in this document?
Would the truth put 99% of people in the hospital?

*mind blown*

TRX
TRX
3 years ago

> A Vermont chapter of the AFL-CIO (Largest Labor Union in the US) just passed a Pro-Gun Rights resolution.

Apostates! They’ll either get ousted via secret meetings, or simply Arkancided.

The AFL-CIO has been massively anti-gun all its life, and a major contributor to anti-gun (and anti-civil-rights) organizations. They’re not going to stand for some teeny-state chapter giving the finger to Official Writ.

Sean
Sean
3 years ago

“Canada’s chief medical officer”… No, she’s not Canada’s CMO, she’s Alberta’s, one of the provinces’ CMO. Teresa Tam, the male looking Chinese demon is Canada’s.

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago

“ex-Army Ranger”

Just a pet peeve of mine, but in all the articles I’ve seen online the man is described as an ex-Army Ranger. His lawyer, however, says that he deployed while on active duty with the 101st Airborne Division, and while in the National Guard with a military police unit. So, the man was never an Army Ranger (meaning a member of the 75th Ranger Regiment, a special operations unit) but rather was a Ranger-qualified soldier (meaning he attended Ranger School).

Big difference, but not to a journalist. I know this is hardly the most essential of stories, but if we’re really fighting an intel war from the outside, then accuracy should be our chief concern.

kid
kid
3 years ago

OT/minor problem, but maybe the DIYers here know an easy solution.

I moved to a new place and the bed’s metal frame broke- specifically, on one of the four legs, the point where it attaches to the frame broke, I believe the screw came off. I am almost not handy at all. I tried to glue(superglue as well as an all purpose glue) and duct tape it and it won’t hold the weight. Specifically a small metal part is attached/screwed to the pole/leg and the frame rests on it. Now the metal part came off since the screw actually broke near the head, and the frame is not resting on anything in that corner.

I asked landlord and basically it seems he probably won’t do anything about it, but I figured it was worth telling so he knew it wasn’t my fault. Part of the reason I chose this place is because if it is in bad but not uncomfortably bad conditions, then I know I won’t be harassed for minor screwups I might do, but it seems both me and landlord are cheap/lazy. Overall it is not really a big deal as it seems to be a double bed and I can merely sleep in the other half. But it’s kind of weird/dysfunctional for me to leave it unfixed. Boy I probably would be in terrible shape if ITZ coming.

Paul
Paul
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

Once we had a simular problem with a cheap bed. I am not handy so I went to the hardware shop and bought a square 2 inch block of wood and a saw. I cut the wood to the correct height more or less, cut a V in the top approximately nd wedged this under the bit needing support, worked ok for a couple of years, occasionally fell out but was easy to put back in. If I had measured. The shop may have cut it to size for me.

Good luck

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Paul
3 years ago

Drill a hole and drive a screw with a fender washer from the top through the bed frame. Screws provide a clamping pressure. 1 or 2 screws through the bed frame would overcome any lateral movement.

kid
kid
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

I wonder if JB Weld putty would work on suitcases or like plastic like polyethylene. Then I would be fixing a ton of things. I had also given up on trying to fix my suitcase because not only the casing/broke and the wheel housing attaching to the suitcase itself, but the handle broke too. Maybe I can fix it all in one fell swoop when I had given up for maybe months.

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

“I wonder if JB Weld putty would work on suitcases or like plastic like polyethylene. ..”

NO. What you need to do is melt the stuff together. You can buy kit that has a soldering type iron for plastic or you can just use a soldiering arm. If you have a Harbor Freight nearby or you can order from them. If you have a small torch like plumbers use you can use that but it’s damn hard to get the temperature right without burning it.

https://www.harborfreight.com/search?q=plastic%20welder

For plastic try to test it on a spot where it won’t be so noticeable at first. A lot times you can use milk bottles as a filler or soda pop bottles or any other HDPE. Most plastics are HDPE or PET. Gallon milk jugs and five gallon food buckets are HDPE soda bottles and clear plastic food containers are PET. Most plastics have a symbol on them that tells you what type. You can look that up and see what it is. This stuff melts at a very low temp and if you melt it then push it together an hold it will by like one piece. Clean it good. Maybe scratch a little and alcohol before melting.

Now some plastic you have to glue and usually doesn’t glue well. The thermosets which will nit melt and flow together.

Thermoset vs thermoplastic

https://www.thomasnet.com/articles/plastics-rubber/thermoset-vs-thermoplastics/

If you are gluing thermosets you can rough them up and put a patch behind the pieces you are gluing together. The patch glues each side ti to each side of where it’s broke and, hopefully, will hold it together.

PVC is a thermoset. It’s used in water pipes etc.. If you notice there’s fittings and you glue a pipe into a fitting by melting the thermoset with a glue. So in some cases PVC glue will work on different thermoset plastics but there has to be a bridge between the parts like the fittings on PVC pipes. A tip with gluing PVC pipe. Always clean the places to glue with sandpaper and then use the primer stuff before you glue it. It will never come loose. Primer is important. Another PVC tip you can uise a plumbers torch and slowly heat the stuff. Heat it slowly moving the torch around and wiggle it around to see when it gets soft. Bend slowly then hold into place and it will freeze in that shape.

I’m a bit of a nut about glues. I tried some stuff the other day that impressed me on some shoes. It was loctite 60 sec. universal glue. It worked great. It was a little high and I’m sure if you were a chemist and a glue expert you could find something cheaper but this worked for me.

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

“PVC is a thermoset”

Oops. Mistake it’s thermoplastic.

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

“…I wonder if JB Weld putty would work on suitcases or like plastic like polyethylene…”

My NO might have been hasty. If you look I backed up a little because I don’t know what kind of plastic you have. A lot of plastic is mostly thermoform which means it’s melted then injected, pressed or squished into a mold. The thermoset is the same but heated higher temps. The thermoset usually is a little stiffer and the thermoform is usually more slick feeling like detergent bottles or milk bottles. The other is less slick feeling.

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

Damn it I got the name wrong too. It’s thermoplastic not thermoform. The reason I immediately said NO was you said “polyethylene” and NO you can not reliably glue this stuff it’s too slick but you can usually melt it. Part of the problem is there are so damn many plastics it’s really hard to give any concrete info on what t do about them. I meant to give a short answer then…well since it’s plastics it got too complicated very fast.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  kid
3 years ago

I’m assuming that the leg of the frame is off completely.

Bed frames aren’t that expensive you might want to just buy a newer one. The headboard is normally where the cost is.

Or stack some books or something under the bad corner.

Or go to home depot have them cut a 4×4 piece of wood (they might have cheap scrap normally painted with spray paint) to the length of the pole. Stick it where the leg used to be. Use a screw or lag bolt to secure it assuming there is a hole in the bed frame.

kid
kid
Reply to  Bman
3 years ago

No the legs are fine(well as fine as it could be being so cheap). I believe the term is an angle bracket, it was attaching the frame to the leg. That broke off when the screw broke. Now the frame is not attached to the leg and I have a separate/loose angle bracket.

Wow honestly if the leg fully came off the fix sounds complicated. I’d sooner sleep on a mattress on the floor, since it’s not humid here. Maybe I might do that, the problem is I’m only renting a room and there’s almost no space to put the bed frame except under my mattress.

scruffy
Reply to  kid
3 years ago

Depending on how the metal pieces contact each other, you might be able to get several 1/4 or 5/16 self drilling screws to hold it together without welding. But then you would need an impact driver and bit, which would put your squarely on the path to being a DIY-redneck type individual. Proceed with caution. After acquiring an additional philips bit and a box of decking screws, man you’ll be putting all kinds of stuff together. Or like Paul said, get a brick and wood shims to hold it up, just buy covers that hang down far enough to hide it.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  kid
3 years ago

90 degree angle bracket, a cheap drill, and self tapping sheet steel screws.

kid
kid
Reply to  Lowell Houser
3 years ago

The angle bracket is what came off actually, though I didn’t know the name. I will look into the screws.

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

Here’s what they look like. The have a large head and see the little drill bit type end on the screw. It will drill right through metal. Be careful to hold the pieces together or when it goes through the first one it will crawl up the screw and mess you up sometimes.

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

I don’t think JB weld will work if it built like I think you are saying. If its the same as I’ve seen then it’s like if you drilled a metal self tapping screw(with a really big head) into the leg that holds up the horizontal rail(A post with a round head and the post is welded to the vertical frame leg with a space between the head and the rail). The horizontal rail has a upside down keyhole shaped hole punched in it. The hole is big round hole at the bottom and then a slot going up from the big hole. So you push the horizontal rail hole over the round head of the post(of the support leg) and then push the horizontal rail down into the slot. This wedges it to the support leg rail and the head of the screw(but not actually a screw) holds the horizontal rail on).

So what do you do? Drill a hole in the leg where the post is and put a bolt and screw in it. An even quicker and cheaper fix is to go to a big box hardware store and buy some pan head self tapping metal screws. Place the parts, rails together as they need to be, clamp if possible and then screw that self tapping screw into both at the same time. Might ought to use two or three so it won’t break. Fast, cheap, jerry rig.

BY the way this is not a degradation of JB weld that I have great admiration for but it doesn’t work everywhere.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
3 years ago

They’re already setting the narrative for the Fall vax failures.

https://www.cnn.com/2021/09/29/health/covid-flu-same-time/index.html

“On their own, both Covid-19 and the flu can attack the lungs, potentially causing pneumonia, fluid in the lungs or respiratory failure.

Each illness can also cause sepsis, cardiac injury and inflammation of the heart, brain or muscle tissues.”

You heard it folks. Even though the flu virtually disappeared all last winter it’ll be going scorched Earth in a few short weeks.

Expect to see folks stroking out like Fred Sandford while collapsing in line or flopping around uncontrollably like fish. Everyone knows this happens to flu victims all the time. I remember seeing it all the time pre-Covid.

David S
David S
Reply to  Corn Pop
3 years ago

Medical staff, doctors and nurses, are already openly talking about denying care to anyone who is not vaccinated against covid. What happens now if you have to be hospitalized because of flu but you didn’t get your annual flu shot?

Or you have covid and are vaccinated against it but you didn’t get your flu shot and now have the flu. Are you going to be denied care them, too?.

The whole thing is insane..

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

Apparently we now only vaccinate for Covid. Nothing else. No MMR. No flu. No nothing without COVID.

https://citizenfreepress.com/breaking/4-year-old-girl-mistakenly-given-covid-vaccine-jab-instead-of-flu-shot/

Luigi
Luigi
3 years ago

Roosh is sick. Needs our prayers.

Roosh V
@rooshv
3h
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Friends, I’m in bad shape. On Thursday I came down suddenly with a flu-like illness of muscle pain and weakness. For several nights I could hardly sleep and the symptoms progressed to include diarrhea, sore throat, fever, headache, runny nose, coughing (mostly dry), loss of appetite, inability to concentrate, and some brain fog. I was traveling when it hit so was not able to start a suitable treatment plan (or even eat properly). The illness never got better. I felt like my whole body was being poisoned, and that I could not fight the poison on its own. I had never been sick like this in my life.

Five days after infection, I finally made it home, but a new symptom developed. When I would try to take a deep breath, my lungs would feel a sharp stinging pain and then I would be forced to cough violently. This required me to breath shallow and minimize my movements. When I came home, I took my temperature and it peaked at 104.7 F. My pulse oxygen was 93%.

I happened to buy some Ivermectin over a month ago, so I started a regimen. Within 3 hours of taking it, I noticed a slight improvement in my breathing, and my pulse oxygen is now 94%-95%. I’m also taking Vitamin C, Zinc, and Vitamin D. I’m still in rough shape, I can hardly walk a couple of steps, but I hope to turn the corner in the next day or two. Please pray for me!
460 comments
https://gab.com/rooshv/posts/107016059387852122

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

I can’t comment on gab it would be of great help if someone who could would go there to tell him to load up on liposomal vitamin C. It raises the level of vit. C to intravenous levels orally. If the paper posted recently about corona(covid) is correct the vit C will do him a very large substantial amount of good. There have been studies done on sepsis in hospitals showing great results with vitamin C if you can get the levels up. Such levels can be reached without intravenous infusion into the blood stream with the oral liposomal C.

https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2017/03/around-ten-million-lives-per-year-could.html

Vit. C is a great anti-oxidant and will dampen off all the inflammation and the various harms to the circulatory system. I do know Lypo-Speric brand vit. C works(I don;t work for them or have any financial interest in them) but anything he could get would be a great help. It would be very, extremely difficult to take regular vit. C in enough quantity needed to have the same effects. Maybe and most probably impossible. You need the liposomal that goes into the blood stream.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
3 years ago

I have been really enjoying following the progress on this rifle:

GarandThumb – I review the AK-50
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHPyLu5PWtg

Herrara actually got a prototype not only firing but cycling correctly, and it’s absolutely an AK. The entire mechanism is completely in line with an AK, with the exception of the triangular bolt which is three lug. There’s even a barrel pin holding it in.

AK-50 Update – September 2021
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bp3ojUUGJSA

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Lowell Houser
3 years ago

He seems reasonably knowlegeable, but the jerk-spaz-mug-the-camera routine is too much to put up with.

whiteguy1
whiteguy1
3 years ago

To all my Frens, if you want to red pill normies on the surveillance, bring up yesterday’s news story on Brittney Spears ol’man spying in her bedroom.

The Brittney Spears thing is all over popular media right now.

Don’t bring up the JQ thing at all, just mention how creepy it is for a private citizen/company to spy inside someone else’s house/bedroom. Of course if the ‘government’ does it that something ‘totally different’, that way you’re not coming across a nut…

Segway into the “gosh can you imagine if one of your neighbors (if you know a creepy neighbor use that) was listening into your house and then coming up to you in Starbucks and mentioning what you were doing behind closed doors?”

I got a NPC thinking really hard about this ‘hypothetical’ situation, and needless to say she got really mad thinking about that situation and told me as such. Becomes a lot smaller jump to talk about the machine spying on us.

A/C maybe on your surveillance page you list news stories of private companies/individuals doing this and getting caught. Get the exposure out there of it ‘happening’ to normies.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  whiteguy1
3 years ago

‘…list news stories of private companies/individuals doing this and getting caught.”

That is a good idea.

Farcesensitive
3 years ago

Major British News Outlet Appears to Question Legitimacy of Biden Election Victory

https://conservativebrief.com/major-british-51976/

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Farcesensitive
3 years ago

Thanks this OT manuscript stuff is new to me.

Farcesensitive
3 years ago

COVID-19 causes oxidative stress. Mechanical ventilation causes oxidative stress. Lipid peroxidation destroys your cells. The science behind this is not that hard to understand.
>Spartacus Declaration
https://www.bitchute.com/video/DEmDIOcVn2mL/
>ICENI Mission Statement
https://mega.nz/file/LIdixBwY#3sv5b0saEvZ6vsHpQuRBMCc84-08uvIfFYdcxUtYx9U
>Spartacus Letter V2
https://mega.nz/file/HZNmyRKB#xF15FrsAEZkwBPi4tdUP5toBBqeRHDJJAHzZt6Hg_Qg
>Spartacus Letter URLs
https://mega.nz/file/HIdCxJoL#ru6yOS3Fap9rBdcdR-Twxwfm0tX8-44TN4ztoYpC5yc

Farcesensitive
3 years ago

Australia’s Corporations Rebel Against Government’s Draconian COVID Lockdowns

https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/australias-corporations-rebel-against-governments-draconian-covid-lockdowns

SomeBloke
SomeBloke
3 years ago

Saw and interesting movie the other day: The Conversation with Gene Hackman from 1974. A private surveillance contractor gets freaked out by a job, only to end up being surveilled himself. Yes, Gene Hackman of Enemy of the State as well. I wonder if he’s indeed based just for doing those movies. It was interesting to see the pervasiveness of it over 40 years ago.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  SomeBloke
3 years ago

He did want to blast California into the Ocean.

Lex Luthor was the real Superhero

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVLjkrWk_h8

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Farcesensitive
3 years ago

A hero. Not the hero we deserved, but the hero we needed. Nothing less than a knight…shining…….

Farcesensitive
3 years ago

Arizona Attorney General Files First Letter of Criminal Indictment in Arizona Election Fraud Case

https://www.infowars.com/posts/breaking-arizona-attorney-general-files-first-letter-of-criminal-indictment-in-arizona-election-fraud-case/

map
map
3 years ago

AC,

https://voxday.net/2021/09/29/kneecapping-the-tech-giants/

This article from Vox Day is worth its own link.

I wish I was able to comment there on this but I guess I will put in my two cents here.

What Xi is doing is kneecapping the P/E ratios of Chinese companies listed not only on US exchanges, but recently added to the large MSCI indexes that practically guarantee a massive flow of trading capital into these Chinese markets. P/E ratio is the price/earnings ratio and when you multiply this number by the EPS, you get the stock price.

The average P/E ratio for the S&P 500 is around 35 or so, but even in more modest times, the P/E ratio is around 17. This means that it would take 17 years of accumulated earnings for the real company to match the share price.

Yes, Xi is at war with the globalist banking syndicates and he is attacking them by deflating the forward-looking estimates of his companies. This does not affect the “real economy” only the financialized “mark-to-fantasy” of expected future returns.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  map
3 years ago

This is spot on.

Farcesensitive
3 years ago

Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry postponed the country’s Nov. 7 general elections to an unspecified date in 2022 after dismissing Haiti’s electoral council in an effort to appoint a new electoral body, Le Nouvelliste reported Sept. 27….

https://worldview.stratfor.com/situation-report/haiti-elections-postponed-2022-electoral-council-dismissed

Farcesensitive
3 years ago

The founder of Group-IB, one of Russia’s most prominent cybersecurity firms, was arrested in Moscow on charges of treason for working with unspecified foreign intelligence services to hurt Russia’s national interests, Reuters reported Sept. 29….

https://worldview.stratfor.com/situation-report/russia-head-cybersecurity-firm-group-ib-arrested-treason

starets
starets
3 years ago

Off topic, but this is an interesting twitter thread about the disappearance of the eccentric, absent minded professor type from both fiction and real life. OP suggests that may be a cause of the decline of real innovation in academia.

https://twitter.com/pegobry/status/1443136637609914370
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1443136637609914370.html