News Briefs – 10/20/2021

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.

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146 legislators sign AZ State Senator Wendy Rogers’ “Audit 50 States Letter,” and over a million people signed her petition.

Republicans are winning the debate on voter ID.

A Republican group whose leaders include Bill Kristol, founder of The Weekly Standard, and former New Jersey Gov. Christine Todd Whitman is behind $250,000 worth of billboards in Pa. with the message: ‘Trump lost – no more audits’. Where are they getting that kind of money, to just prevent looking at the ballots?

An article on just how much data Amazon is grabbing from all the smart speakers and other stuff in people’s houses. Woman finds thousands of voice recordings of her talking inside her house in just one of the files they have on her, as well as the contact list off her phone which she didn’t even sync with it. What nobody realizes is there is a local archivist in their neighborhood who mans the neighborhood observation post with his/her family, and whose job it is to get to know everyone in their sector. They will collate as much of the data available on them as they can, and organize the relevant stuff into their file. And this data is certainly available to them. If they judge you interesting, they will take a listen. And if you are really interesting, they will have backdoors into the tech for real time monitoring. It is worse than a Brave New World.

Article on some CIA leader retiring. No way to know whether he was good or bad, everything in that area is lies and fabrications, and the reporters writing the article are probably CIA themselves. He killed Al Qaida, but refused to help the Military with the Haqqani network when it was killing our servicemen – and he was a Muslim convert who advanced diversity so he was probably leftist. And he was somehow involved in the decision-making which produced the bombing of a CIA base by a Jordanian triple agent, and some CIA held him responsible for it. But the article had this interesting tidbit – “The official, Mike D’Andrea — nicknamed the “Dark Lord” or “Prince of Darkness” and known by the undercover name “Roger”— had been granted waivers that allowed him to continue working at the CIA past the mandatory retirement age, according to former agency officials. But the agency declined his most recent retirement exception… A small cadre of other senior CIA officials who had been receiving retirement waivers were also told their tenure would no longer be extended, said another former senior agency official.” No way to know what it means, but CIA appears to be letting go of old hands with pull who were able to extend their tenures beyond what the rules allowed.

Four aging Air Force vets told the National Press Club conference in DC that in the 1960s, UFOs tampered with nuclear weapons managed by the Air Force, both terrifying and mystifying the airmen who experienced the encounters.

An article makes the case something else is behind the proposed new IRS $600 reporting rule. I wonder if Cabal is planning for their extra-governmental intel operation being taken down, or forced to back off, by giving its capabilities to official government agencies.

Biden to participate in CNN town hall this week with ‘invitation-only audience.’ Nazi propaganda was controlled like this. A lot of the present state of affairs irritates me. But I have to say the gaslighting is particularly irksome. I’ve seen more than enough of it in my lifetime. Now, when people try to argue everything from there is no surveillance, to the idea people listening in your house is fine and I am the weird one (the Amazon article above noted a supposed normal “commenter” just like us didn’t mind Amazon was recording inside their house and saving it), to the idea there is nothing anyone can do about it, it is just intolerable.

Chuck Barris’ first wife was the niece of a CBS executive who worked for the CIA. He claimed he was killing people for the CIA while travelling  under the cover of his game show, though he may just have been a courier. Wives are often handlers. And I suspect they can’t read their future hubby’s in before they are married, and I think many feel they can’t read them in after, because their husbands were targets and would be pissed to find out their lives were so intruded upon and fucked with. It must be a weird life. I can think of two guys I’ve known whose wives had the hallmarks. One I suspect never knew, even as he would tell the story of them meeting, which even I in my ignorance thought was strange and unlikely back then. And the other seemed to be set up for a divorce in an organized operation, with his Cabal wife walking off with half his stuff.

House panel on the Jan. 6 protest votes to hold Steve Bannon in contempt for defying a subpoena and not violating Executive Privilege.

The Trudeau government says a memo circulating on social media telling public servants to stop using a code phrase for telling off Joe Biden is fake. Probably fake, but they would lie if it was not.

L.A. first responders ordered to turn over personal and genetic data to China-linked company or face firing.

It is rumored the Biden administration has quietly authorized damages to be settled with coerced vaccine takers if they suffer serious side effects under the still-unissued federal vaccine mandate.

Australian Premier promises to keep unvaccinated people locked out of the economy into 2022, and warns vaccinated citizens they too will be locked down if they attempt to avoid booster shots.

Tucked in the massive spending bill is a de facto vaccine mandate that would generate harsh fines on businesses that dare to allow their employees the freedom to choose which medical procedures are conducted on them.

According to a member of the FDA’s vaccine-advisory panel who voted in favor of the plan, the FDA approved the introduction of Moderna mRNA booster shots based on “a gut feeling” rather than “really truly serious data.” Follow the science… or your gut feelings, whichever feels righter.

Ninety percent of employers say vaccine mandates will cause employees to quit.

Gov. Polis tells kids to keep secrets, lie to your parents and get vaccinated.

Dennis Prager has COVID-19, says he deliberately sought infection to gain natural immunity.

CNN headline – Why vaccinated people dying from Covid-19 doesn’t mean the vaccines are ineffective.

A subvariant of the Covid Delta strain could be more infectious than its ancestor, experts warned today. They will try to resurrect the pandemic.

Southwest drops plan to put unvaccinated staff on unpaid leave starting in December. We can win.

Oregon government agency inadvertently releases 40,000 state employees’ vaccination status. It is a HIPAA violation, but nobody will ever suffer any punishment. There are no laws, there are only those the shadow dictatorship wants to punish.

The U.S. Supreme Court declined Tuesday to hear an emergency appeal of a vaccine requirement imposed on Maine health care workers, the latest defeat for opponents of vaccine mandates.

More than a third of Chicago police officers defy city vaccine mandate.

OSHA will not make employers record worker side effects from forced COVID vaccines. Again, a sign the laws have given way to some hidden power structure that can make every step of the process, and all the redundancies and oversight aspects ignore their duties.

DeSantis’ critics fall silent as Florida’s COVID-19 cases drop.

Rachel Levine, the U.S. assistant secretary for health, will be sworn in Tuesday as an admiral of the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, making him the organization’s first-ever transgender four-star admiral. He played football with Gen Mark Milly at the private school they both went to.

The Parkland Florida school district where a former student massacred 17 people in 2018 agreed on Monday to shell out $25 million to 52 families of people murdered, hurt, or traumatized during the Marjory Stoneman Douglas school shooting.

Facebook has changed its rules to make journalists a protected class shielded from “bullying” and “harassment” (aka criticism), according to a report from Reuters.

James Murdoch, the son of billionaire media mogul Rupert Murdoch, and his wife Kathryn are close to a deal to fund a climate reporting division of the Associated Press. Notice all these people who blow millions of dollars on these larks, and they never go broke. If we wasted our one big score of millions of dollars on this crap we would go broke. You can’t run a business like that. But not these people. The money to replace what they waste always comes flowing right back in.

A government school in Georgia has been exposed forcing high-school students to develop a business plan for a company that would tackle world hunger by making babies into food.

Ecuador crime wave triggers state of emergency. Is that what is going on? Or did the government tie up the Police and order the Cabal ground assets there to commit crimes, so the government could crack down and impose a state of emergency?

The net cost of non-western immigration to Denmark, after tax contributions have been deducted, has been revealed to be nearly $5 billion a year.

A large group of demonstrators blocked the entrance to Port Miami on Monday, calling for an end to the recent deportations of Haitian immigrants. Foreigners demanding to write our laws was the cause of our last revolutionary war.

Ace hardware shelves go bare while supply chain crisis rages.

Procter & Gamble Co. said it will raise prices on a number of household staple goods as the cost for raw materials and freight has increased faster than it had anticipated.

The United States’ largest container port now has a record backlog of ships and containers, according to the executive director of the Port of Los Angeles.

WaPo tweets you should not get upset about shortages, but rather just lower your expectations.

50 percent of all U.S. workers made $34,612.04 or less last year.

China’s take-over in America’s back yard: How Beijing has spent $140 billion on ports, roads, and power plants in Latin America and the Caribbean as Cuba signs a new energy deal while US influence fades.

Local governments in China may be hiding a $4 trillion “debt bomb.”

Pope demands silicon valley “In the name of God” censor “hate speech,” “conspiracy theories.”

Haitian gang demands $17 million ransom for missionaries.

7 in 10 tech workers say they’re considering quitting their job within the next year in a new survey, due to working hours, limited career progression, and toxic work environments.

A worker in Florida applied to 60 entry-level jobs in September and got one interview.

FBI raids home of Russian oligarch and Putin associate Oleg Deripaska. Chances are, based on previous observations of the FBI, he is innocent of anything, but the more the Russians are alienated from our government, the more likely Russia will become the France of the Second American Revolutionary War. All we need is a Benjamin Franklin to link up with them,

George W. Bush headlines Liz Cheney event in Dallas today as anti-Trump RINOs rally to her aid.

President Trump called Rep. Liz Cheney a “psycho” and “not the brightest person in the world” in an interview.

Terry McAuliffe abruptly ends an interview, telling the local Virginia reporter ‘You should’ve asked better questions.’

Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen has relented in response to backlash over a controversial proposal by Democrats that would have allowed the IRS to gain information from any American bank account with more than $600 of activity in a year.

An Antifa member who was at the CHAZ uprising was sentenced to more than 3.5 years in federal prison last week when he was convicted in federal court for inciting comrades to shoot Trump supports at the Florida state Capitol.

Kevin McCarthy predicts more Democrats retiring ahead of 2022.

The Biden administration on Thursday said it will begin to comply with a federal order to reinstate the Trump-era “Remain in Mexico Policy,” known as the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP), by mid-November.

Kinney County Texas Sheriff Coe announces historic plan to deputize local citizens to fight back against Biden’s border invasion.

The education establishment and its left-wing allies are starting to freak out as conservatives abandon futile efforts to “reform” government schools in favor of a mass-exodus strategy.

Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry sent a letter to JP Morgan Chase letting the company know it will not be an eligible state infrastructure underwriter unless it pledges to avoid polices that restrict or discriminate against Second Amendment rights. 

President Donald Trump sued the House special committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol protest over it violating executive privilege in seeking documents from the White House.

Pilots are referring to each other as Brandon on the radio when telling each other, “let’s go.”

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.

10/18/21

“The Klu Klux Klan dressed protester case should have never been brought as the plaintiffs have no one to blame but themselves. Rather than protest peacefully, the plaintiffs intentionally sought to rile up a crowd by blocking the entrance to Trump Tower on 5th Avenue, in the middle of the day, wearing Klu Klux Klan robes and hoods. When security tried to deescalate the situation, they were unfortunately met with taunts and violence from the plaintiffs themselves. Seeing this for what it is, prior to my deposition today, the Court dismissed almost all of the plaintiffs’ claims—except for a baseless claim for injuries they never suffered, and the temporary loss of a worthless cardboard sign which was soon thereafter returned to them. After years of litigation, I was pleased to have had the opportunity to tell my side of this ridiculous story—Just one more example of baseless harassment of your favorite President.” — Donald J. Trump

10/18/21

Wacky Senator Bill Cassidy from Louisiana is a RINO Republican who begged for my endorsement in 2020 and used it all over the place to win re-election, much like Little Ben Sasse, and then voted to impeach your favorite President.

I have done so much for the State of Louisiana, including making it possible to build major energy facilities that would never have happened without me filling up the strategic petroleum reserve at record low prices, and making sure they received huge amounts of hospital supplies and ventilators to aid the people of Louisiana in fighting the China Virus. Even the Democrat governor thanked me for all I did.

Now, Wacky Bill Cassidy can’t walk down the street in Louisiana, a State I won by almost 20 points. He could not even be elected dog catcher today, the great people curse him.

Wacky Bill is a totally ineffective Senator, but Louisiana does have a great Senator in John Kennedy.

10/19/21

General Keith Kellogg has written a sweeping and powerful account of the Trump Presidency. He spent four years with me in the White House and in the 2016 Campaign for the Presidency. His narrative is factual and indisputable. Unlike other Fakers and Slimeballs that write fictional books without knowing me or virtually anything about me, The General knew me and my administration well, and he was there for every major National Security decision. Finally we have a real and inside account of our very successful four years. An incredible read published today. I strongly recommend this important book that will set a historic standard. Go get War By Other Means by General Keith Kellogg—it’s really good!

10/19/21

Wonderful to see Colin Powell, who made big mistakes on Iraq and famously, so-called weapons of mass destruction, be treated in death so beautifully by the Fake News Media. Hope that happens to me someday. He was a classic RINO, if even that, always being the first to attack other Republicans. He made plenty of mistakes, but anyway, may he rest in peace!

10/19/21

The fake, highly partisan Unselect Committee continues to rock and roll. They were unable to make a deal with Kevin McCarthy to put real Republicans on the Committee, so they got stuck with low-polling warmonger Liz Cheney and Cryin’ Adam Kinzinger who have no idea what our Party stands for. Cheney is polling in the low 20’s in Wyoming, the State she doesn’t represent. This is just a continuation of the Witch Hunt which started with the now fully debunked and discredited Russia, Russia, Russia Scam, quickly reverting to a perfect phone call with Ukraine, Ukraine, Ukraine, Impeachment Hoax #1, Impeachment Hoax #2, and now this. The Unselect Committee is composed of absolute political hacks who want to destroy the Republican Party and are decimating America itself. I am the only thing in their way. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!

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ANONYMOUS POSTER
ANONYMOUS POSTER
3 years ago

“Chuck Barris’ first wife was the niece of a CBS executive who worked for the CIA. He claimed he was killing people for the CIA while travelling under the cover of his game show, though he may just have been a courier. Wives are often handlers. And I suspect they can’t read their future hubby’s in before they are married, and I think many feel they can’t read them in after, because their husbands were targets and would be pissed to find out their lives were so intruded upon and fucked with. It must be a weird life. I can think of two guys I’ve known whose wives had the hallmarks. One I suspect never knew, even as he would tell the story of them meeting, which even I in my ignorance thought was strange and unlikely back then. And the other seemed to be set up for a divorce in an organized operation, with his Cabal wife walking off with half his stuff.”

If you really want to get a view of a “Cabal Wife” the tv show, ALIAS, is the best I’ve ever seen. All of the women were trained intel agents pretty much from birth. They didn’t even know they were born into the intel world until coming of age.

You really need to take a look at it. The first 3 or 4 episodes will leave you in awe. The Criminal Org and Intel Op, SD-6, will blow your mind. Interesting co-incidence is: ALL THE MAIN MALE ACTORS ON THE SHOW ARE JEWISH IN REAL LIFE.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  ANONYMOUS POSTER
3 years ago

SD-6? Are you referring to Season 1? Sounds interesting.

Thedawg
Thedawg
Reply to  ANONYMOUS POSTER
3 years ago

Thanks for the warning.

I don’t need to waste time on that.

ANONYMOUS POSTER
ANONYMOUS POSTER
3 years ago

“Gov. Polis tells kids to keep secrets, lie to your parents and get vaccinated.”

There were Hitler Youth, Stalin Youth, Mao Youth, and now we have Cabal Youth.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  ANONYMOUS POSTER
3 years ago

Remember the Obama Youth Corps and the Homeland Youth Corps? They’re still around.

Bman
Bman
3 years ago

If Trump loses executive priv in court, wouldn’t that create a precedent to go after every game ther president?

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Bman
3 years ago

Nah. They just declare the precedent invalid and carry on as usual.

“One law for you, another for us.”

ANONYMOUS POSTER
ANONYMOUS POSTER
3 years ago

“The U.S. Supreme Court declined Tuesday to hear an emergency appeal of a vaccine requirement imposed on Maine health care workers, the latest defeat for opponents of vaccine mandates.”

1. The Supreme Court is no friend of the American People.
2. SECESSION is the only way.
3. When Texas is Free all Americans will be free; Texas is now the main battle ground.
4. Won’t be like 1861 where slavery was an issue; many black men will fight for Texas and not Imperial Washington. The best black men, and the best men of America.

IMPERIAL WASHINGTON MUST BE DESTROYED
FREEEEEEE TEXAS!

scruffy
Reply to  ANONYMOUS POSTER
3 years ago

I was wondering about a simple chant or slogan:
WE DON’T NEED D.C.
I’m hoping people don’t wonder why I want to get rid of direct current.
Maybe it does need ‘Washington’

Huck
Huck
Reply to  scruffy
3 years ago

How about: “Fuck Wash-Ing-Ton”?

ANONYMOUS POSTER
ANONYMOUS POSTER
3 years ago

“Pope demands silicon valley “In the name of God” censor “hate speech,” “conspiracy theories.””

WE ARE AMERICANS
WE DO NOT TAKE ORDERS FROM THE POPE
NOR HIS SODOMITE/PEDOPHILE “GOD”!

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
3 years ago

RE: Far Cry 5 followup

It’s kind of interesting the timing of when I decided to play this game.

There’s two versions of this scene, I had to watch the other version on Youtube because I simply wouldn’t say YES and the game has built in branch for those of that dig their heels and and refuse.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYHqLmbjDJ8

I didn’t now about this scene. I had been waiting to install this until I had a better rig, something that could do 4K respectably. But for some reason I just decided now was good and fired it up. I quite liked FC5 all the way up until the ending. I checked, all the possible endings are awful. So if you don’t mind that I recommend it.

Max Barrage
Max Barrage
Reply to  Lowell Houser
3 years ago

Far Cry New Dawn is pretty good. Takes place 17 (there’s that number again) years after the end of FC5. A lot of the same characters from FC5 are in it

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

“Four aging Air Force vets told the National Press Club conference in DC that in the 1960s, UFOs tampered with nuclear weapons managed by the Air Force, both terrifying and mystifying the airmen who experienced the encounters.”

Everyone immediately, like a tard, assumes “OMG ALEEUMS” when they see “UFO” written. That’s bull. Project Bluebeam may go deeper than we think. These could be anything. Rival agencies. Rival nations. Nephilim playing Highlander. Secret Antarctic Nazi’s. You just don’t know. But I guarantee to you, I can find 4 old nutters from any organization to say anything for money and attention that their crappy grandkids probably don’t give them.

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

I come from a USAF family, and the “hovering saucers shutting down the nukes” story is effectively confirmed for me. That doesn’t mean it was ayyyys in the saucers, but it tells me that this is what they saw and experienced.

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

Ditto Phelps, known family lore clearly states there have been very non-standard flying vehicles in USAF operation.

Here’s some unclassified 1950’s stuff, from almost 70 years ago.
https://infogalactic.com/info/Ryan_X-13_Vertijet
https://infogalactic.com/info/Boeing_X-20_Dyna-Soar

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

“…UFOs tampered with nuclear weapons…”

I say fake. Just another plan B or C or D to control us.

OH NO the aliens have landed. This means we have to put you all in camps so you won’t starve or the aliens won’t get you or some other such nonsense.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

“Wives are often handlers. And I suspect they can’t read their future hubby’s in before they are married”

Not a mystery why the rebellious remnant Jew-Canaanites from 2,000 years ago changed inheritance to be matrilineal instead of patrilineal. That’s why the Almighty took the Temple away from them, they were defiling and removing their ability to keep the Mosaic Covenant by essentially destroying their priestly class that descended from Aaron and had Temple duties.

Luckily there was another way for them to keep a new covenant.

Also note this Jews inability to distinguish between Israelites and Jews.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqUHtd4cZI8

Gene Kronberg
Gene Kronberg
Reply to  Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

I consider the refusal/inability to distinguish between Israelites and Jews, even between Jews and Judahites, to be a deliberate deception. This includes the most recent deception to call Christianity Judaeo-Christianity; I noticed that this lie began when Ben Shapiro began to be promoted several years ago.

Amy K.
Amy K.
Reply to  Gene Kronberg
3 years ago
Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Amy K.
3 years ago

I’m sure he’ll get around to blaming the boomers here any minute as the Jews are too tuff for him to tackle. I mean it’s obvious that if Jews are poisoning us with the vax, blowing up buildings in New York, importing Afghans to murder us, pouring aliens across the borders, flying them all over the country, paying them to stay here, paying Negros to attack police stations, stealing the votes…I mean it’s obvious to everyone Vox Days missives to murder boomers with pillows will solve all our problems. And anyways the Jews will kill him so….

Maybe he’ll get that Jew faggot to write some more books for him and then have him go around telling us how all we need is a Negro anally raping us and that will make us conservative. More anal diversity.

People in glass houses shouldn’t throw rocks.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

“Dennis Prager has COVID-19, says he deliberately sought infection to gain natural immunity.”

Bet it wasn’t too hard, bug chaser that he is. Literally Pozzed.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

“Rachel Levine, the U.S. assistant secretary for health, will be sworn in Tuesday as an admiral of the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, making him the organization’s first-ever transgender four-star admiral. He played football with Gen Mark Milly at the private school they both went to.”

Did you read about anything else in “Rachel’s” early life?

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

“China’s take-over in America’s back yard: How Beijing has spent $140 billion on ports, roads, and power plants in Latin America and the Caribbean as Cuba signs a new energy deal while US influence fades.”

Doesn’t explain the port backlog though, maybe it’s because of thousands of these things, which will also shortly be getting deployed by the Chinese military to Latin America.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbUU_9bOcnM

e,D
e,D
3 years ago

“A worker in Florida applied to 60 entry-level jobs in September and got one interview.”

I strongly recommend clicking on this link above. It links to a Business Insider story.

People actually seeking jobs know well that for some time most resumes sent out for positions they are qualified for get no responses. But what this guy did was different. He deliberately sent applications for advertised entry level positions, including types of jobs he had filled previously, to employers in Florida that had been vocal in their complaints that they could not find employees. He got a single interview, where they said the salary was lower than advertised, and no response at all to three quarters of his applications.

This is pretty hard evidence that the labor shortage meme that often appears on the internet is complete BS. The interesting question is why the bots and troll farms are pushing this meme.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  e,D
3 years ago

Obviously, if Americans aren’t willing to step up and get those jobs, we need to bring in some more foreigners to “do the jobs Americans won’t do.”

map
map
Reply to  e,D
3 years ago

Most businesses are basically a branch of the US government. They are probably being paid to advertise positions they will never fill because it makes the economy look stronger than it is.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

“Pope demands silicon valley “In the name of God” censor “hate speech,” “conspiracy theories.””

And which “god” would that be? Jesuit Demon.

The secrets will be shouted from every rooftop. Every. Rooftop.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

“Kinney County Texas Sheriff Coe announces historic plan to deputize local citizens to fight back against Biden’s border invasion.”

#removeVoodoo

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago

> A worker in Florida applied to 60 entry-level jobs in September and got one interview.

Anecdotal and avoiding power leveling, but this has also been the case in my industry. Plenty of people whining about no one being willing to work while simultaneously getting zero callbacks to job postings.

I wonder if there’s some government free gibs-muh-dats associated with having open positions that you “try” to fill but just “can’t” get workers.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
3 years ago

They can use it to import foreigners.
That might be it.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Anonymous
3 years ago

You’re blacklisted. There’s some flag in some type of search that signals HR not to bother. Ask me how I know.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Lowell Houser
3 years ago

I’m with you on that.

KarmaK
KarmaK
Reply to  Lowell Houser
3 years ago

How do you know?

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  KarmaK
3 years ago

Because I almost didn’t get hired by the security company that I ended up putting in nine years at. I found out later that the guy hiring me had to go a couple links up the chain to get cleared to hire me. Ever since then if I have to go through an HR department to get hired I won’t even get a call back. Please note I’ve passed multiple LEO background checks. My record is completely clean, but for some reason an old Marine trying to give a young Marine a break had to go to his bosses boss to get me hired to stand watch.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Lowell Houser
3 years ago

I was a weird nerd kid. No where near the strapping well adjusted heartthrob I am today. I got rejected for GATE in fifth or sixth grade.

Around that time my Dad got himself a powerful enemy when he worked at LLNL who ended up in management and royally dicked him over. You see, when you get a politically connected young engineer fired on the spot for ordering you to pressurize a hydrogen bottle to max when it hasn’t been leak-checked yet, in the process saving a few hundred lives with one phone call, you have to understand that your good deed will not go unpunished. They found leaks. That bottle would have taken the whole building down and killed everyone on the block. Dad couldn’t get hired on after that, either, come to think of it. Hell, he DID get hired on by one defense contractor who later phoned him and said they were sorry but the entire project that he had been hired for had been canceled. No idea who the prick was or why he was that important.

So, after getting yanked around a training program that he was never going to be allowed to complete, paying the bills as a car salesman and then manager at a patio furniture store, Dad started a house painting company that became a general contracting business. I worked with him until I was 25, off to university, then back to general contracting, then to the security company.

I spent my thirties making 10-12 dollars an hour. You wonder why I just said FUCK IT and started BOOTSTRAPPY? Why not? Not like I got anything to lose. They made sure of it.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Lowell Houser
3 years ago

That’s all I can think of. Other than the idea they had somehow profiled me as being a future problem by the time I was in fifth grade. Both my parents AND grandparents had top secret clearances, so not out of the realm of possibility.

My mother says that when I was very young that I couldn’t watch those commercials of starving African children without crying if that means anything. Approximately 140 IQ near as I can tell, so smart but not SO SMART as to be a grand prize to add to a collection.

Nope, the only thing I can think of is that Dad got us both screwed over, and maybe my brother too. My brother is a driver, driving some kind kind of truck is the only job that he’s ever been able to keep. Driving a box truck to install office computers, driving for FedEx, now doing DoorDash and looking to drive buses.

Not sure if he’s blacklisted too, just unlucky, or part of the network.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
3 years ago

“A subvariant of the Covid Delta strain could be more infectious than its ancestor, experts warned today. They will try to resurrect the pandemic.”

Yep, with the 2022 elections coming up they’ll be turning up the fear factor. Gotta expand mail-in voting you see.

“Southwest drops plan to put unvaccinated staff on unpaid leave starting in December. We can win.”

Yes we can. I’m really proud to see so many of my fellow citizens throwing up a middle finger to these mandates. I hope they use their newly available free time towards doing everything they can to destroy the tyrants.

TRX
TRX
3 years ago

> U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps

[searches] Dafuq? Their web site makes them look like a sixth branch of the military – “commissioned”, tax-free housing and meal allowances, retirement plan… interestingly, their site is almost all recruiting; there’s nothing about who they are, who they’re responsible to or empowered by, or what it is they do. Nothing about when or where they were formed, or who by.

The Wikipedia page has much more, claiming they were formed in 1889 and have 6,500 “officers”. Lots of hifalutin’ “mission statements”, but I’d never heard of this agency before. And despite all the words, no examples of anything they’ve actually *done*.

So, they were once part of the Navy, and still are, except they’re not, and they’re “officers”, except they’re not military, and… The boondoggle-O-meter needle is rising off the peg.

TRX
TRX
3 years ago

> L.A. first responders ordered to turn over personal and genetic data to China-linked company or face firing.

The link says, “L.A. County is mandating that employees register their vaccination status through Fulgent Genetics, an international technology company with ties to China, with a required consent to release their personal and genetic information to foreign nations.”

Golly gee, sounds terrible, except that horse left the barn with the Patriot Act two decades ago. CBP shares the same information with, basically, just about anyone, including China, as part of the several passenger authentication programs they share with other governments and “select” private entities.

Further, Google, Amazon, and Facebook are in the protiftable healthcare data business, and aggressively market the information they get, as the victims of the British National Health found out.

And finally, your medical insurance company also sells that information, as do some hospitals, medical practices, pharmacies, and medical labs. “All your data are belong to us.”

Sure, some of it is theoretically “anonymized”, but it’s trivial to de-anonymize most of it.

I’ve been trying to tell people about this sort of thing for thirty years now, and they would stick their fingers in their ears and act like I just claimed to have beamed down from the Mothership. Then something like this hits the news and they’re running about screeching “ain’t it awful!”, and being upset that I’m not awed by their sudden enlightenment.

TRX
TRX
3 years ago

> FDA’s vaccine-advisory panel who voted in favor of the plan, the FDA approved the introduction of Moderna mRNA booster shots based on “a gut feeling” rather than “really truly serious data.”

I’ve seen this in business meetings. “It has already been decided what we’re going to do, and we’re all here to agree on it. If anyone disagrees, they will be disinvited and we’ll vote again.”

Richard Feynman wrote a particularly good description of the process as he saw it in “What Do You Care What Other People Think?”, about when he was on the investigative committee for the Challenger explosion. And if you read the accounts of the Warren Commission, you’ll find several of the members openly admitting they were told what their findings would be.

TRX
TRX
3 years ago

> Dennis Prager has COVID-19, says he deliberately sought infection to gain natural immunity.

OMFG! He only has a 99.78% chance of survival! Probably better than his chances after eating a fish taco from one of those shady food trucks…

TRX
TRX
3 years ago

> The Parkland Florida school district … shell out $25 million

They don’t care. The money will come out of “public funds”, and nobody will lose their jobs or places on the promotion chart.

The school district will appeal, of course, and it will drag on even more years, and then they can simply default on payment. After a few decades none of the principals will have the funds or will to continue the process, and it will all fade away.

That’s generally what happens when suing government entities, anyway.

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

“…The Parkland Florida school district … shell out $25 million…”

They’re trying to forestall discovery in the case so that they don’t have to explain how the guy that supposedly shot everyone was not in a section of the building when they some were shot.

TRX
TRX
3 years ago

> An article makes the case something else is behind the proposed new IRS $600 reporting rule.

They’re going to find out why the Soviet military had to make “na levo” deals with the black market to keep their equipment operational. The wage/price controls of the Presidium and the armies of Party investigators still couldn’t keep track of production and sales; between a quarter and half of the Soviet economy was off the books.

TRX
TRX
3 years ago

> Gov. Polis tells kids to keep secrets, lie to your parents and get vaccinated.

You can deal with Down’s Syndrome, or mental retardation, or even Justin Beiber fandom, but when your children as subverted by the State, it’s time to give them up as a lost cause, let the State have them, and try again.

Public school is child abuse.

Sun Zoom
Sun Zoom
Reply to  TRX
3 years ago

“it’s time to give them up as a lost cause”

So, surrender. Again. As usual.

Why wait for them to be lost? The Boomers and a lot of GenX did that from the start. They tossed Posterity into a wood chipper by relinquishing parenting to the State schools. Most godawful people ever to walk the Earth. Zero care for the future. Selling out the country for stonk trade pennies and ridiculous real estate values. Voting for RINO after RINO who sent our entire infrastructure that could be moved overseas. Their hero Reagan signed the first illegal alien amnesty into law.

You can find articles on how many of them have never even seen their grandkids in person. 80 is the new 20, don’t you know? They sent their kids to indoctrination camps and then relentlessly (bleep) on the kids afterward, and still do nothing about the camps. The ones triggering the FBI as domestic terrorists at board meetings tend to be a younger set of parents, not the useless old farts who caused all of it.

And then they are shocked their kids won’t rise up and defend the holy American system. You want to know why? Because it FAILED. Why should young people today pick up a rifle to fight for a system that their honored elder didn’t lift a finger to conserve? You opened up the flood gates in 1965 to make them a persecuted minority in their own homeland. You told them to learn to code, and then invented the H1B visa to turn Silicon Valley India brown. One-two punch after one-two punch.

I challenge anyone to find a generation in 5000 years of human history that cared less about their descendants. Complete human filth. Monuments will be built in the future simply to curse their memories.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Sun Zoom
3 years ago

Hard to argue with that. Thanks for sharing, Vox.

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

“…The Boomers and a lot of GenX did that from the start. They tossed Posterity into a wood chipper by relinquishing parenting to the State schools…”

Well I can argue with it. It’s nothing but gas-lighting and stupidity. Public schools started in the US in 1635. Having kids go to school to learn with other kids is perfectly fine. That the evil leftist have taken them over is not the fault of the parents or the kids it’s the fault of the leftist.

This is a continuing constant broken record blaming the average American for the evil behavior of others. I can also prove this. Take all the globalhomo teachers and cast them into a fiery pit and…the next day the schools would start teaching that which is not run by the glibolhomo but nothing else would change. So that, in itself, tells you that the problem is the globalhomo not the parents.

All this is to demoralize us and cast blame anywhere, anywhere, except where it belongs. The Jews and their evil assistants.

TRX
TRX
3 years ago

> A government school in Georgia has been exposed forcing high-school students to develop a business plan for a company that would tackle world hunger by making babies into food.

Sounds like my plan for processing illegals into Soylent Green, then gifting it to the countries they came from as humanitarian aid.

Name (required)
Name (required)
Reply to  TRX
3 years ago

Vegetarians eat vegetables. Humanitarians eat humans.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Name (required)
3 years ago

I think you’re on to something.

White Boy Sumner
White Boy Sumner
Reply to  TRX
3 years ago

First, I would like to disclaim that I support the parents who are revolting against satanically evil curricula. CRT, trans, human sacrifice as in CA, etc. I get why the average parent would misconstrue this satire as a genuine demonic agenda. It’s a classic example of Poe’s Law. However, Alex Newman seems like a pretty well-educated man, and so he absolutely knows better, and therefore he is cynically exploiting the ignorant naivete of the average parent in order to score culture war points. That “truth in education” lady is probably educated enough, too. Certainly they have both already seen what I am about to post, and they have clearly decided to ignore the reality of the situation in order to tell a “larger truth”, just like principle-less progressives do. The problem is that the point they’re scoring are against their own team. This is the stupidest own-goal you will see from a conservative activist this year. Everyone who shares that video might as well be a shill for progressive teachers unions who intend to portray conservatives as ignorant fools. Why do I say that? Because I literally mean it’s a *classic* example. Allow me to type in all caps from here, because the stupidity warrants such an enraged reaction.

THESE COUNTERPRODUCTIVE IMBECILES DO NOT (or, are merely pretending not) RECOGNIZE THE MOST FAMOUS PERSUASIVE ESSAY IN THE HISTORY OF MANKIND, JONATHAN SWIFT’S A MODEST PROPOSAL. YES, THAT ESSAY AND THAT GEORGIA ASSIGNMENT ARE SATIRE. SWIFT WAS NOT ACTUALLY RECOMMENDING BABY SLAUGHTER NOR WAS HE TRYING TO NORMALIZE BABY CANNIBALISM. NEITHER WAS THE TEACHER HERE. THE FIRST CLUE SHOULD HAVE BEEN THAT IT TOOK PLACE IN GEORGIA. THE SECOND CLUE SHOULD HAVE BEEN THE POWERPOINT SLIDES, WHICH ARE OOOOOOBVIOOOOOOUSLY TRYING TO USE THE OOOOOOBVIOOOOOOUS DEPRAVITY OF BABY CANNIBALISM IN ORDER TO MAKE A POINT ABOUT THE INHUMAN DEPRAVITY OF GLOBALIST CORPORATIONS AND PROGRESSIVES AND THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF CHINA. THAT ASSIGNMENT WAS MAKING THE SAME DAMN ARGUMENT THAT THESE IDIOTIC (or, faux-idiotic) CONSERVATIVES ALSO MAKE. THIS IS EXXXXXACTLYYYYYYY THE KIND OF POWERFULLY DISTURBING ASSIGNMENT THAT ANY CLEVER CONSERVATIVE TEACHER SHOULD BE PROUD OF. IT IS AN ANTI-ABORTION ASSIGNMENT. IT IS AN ANTI-GREAT-RESET ASSIGNMENT. IT IS ANTI-PROGRESSIVE, ANTI-SATANIC, ANTI-GLOBALIST. THESE ACTIVISTS MIGHT AS WELL BE SOROS AGENTS TASKED WITH HUMILIATING ALL OF US. SO PLEASE, FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, PLEASE INSERT AN ADDENDUM ABOVE AND/OR AN UPDATE TOMORROW WHICH BRIEFLY EXPLAINS WHY NOOOOOO ONNNNNE SHOULD BE SHARING THAT VIDEO.

TRX
TRX
3 years ago

> Ace hardware shelves go bare while supply chain crisis rages.

More likely the result of a single-source supply system, where they swung a deal for cheaper prices in exchange for exclusivity. Works great until the single-source has a problem, and then they have no other way to get product in a timely fashion.

Single-sourcing isn’t just the norm, it’s what business schools *teach*; putting all your eggs in one basket is standard business practice now; building a diverse and robust supply chain would cost a tiny percentage more, but that could be construed as incompetence or fraud if the stockholders filed suit.

Look at Ford and GM, with fleets of vehicles they can’t sell because they don’t have computer chips for them. Because they went to the *same* single source, which isn’t shipping now. Oh well, Purchasing got the rock-bottom price, it’s not their fault the parts aren’t arriving.

TRX
TRX
3 years ago

> Terry McAuliffe abruptly ends an interview, telling the local Virginia reporter ‘You should’ve asked better questions.’

That’ll be the last time he talks to a reporter without a script beforehand…

Pretty soon we’ll be down to no interviews at all, and weekly “TASS Is Pleased to Announce…” sound bites.

TRX
TRX
3 years ago

> Procter & Gamble Co. said it will raise prices on a number of household staple goods as the cost for raw materials and freight has increased faster than it had anticipated.
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Farther left than Lenin and big contributors to gun control organizations. Not the only company facing “supply chain” problems, but I lack any sympathy for their corporate misfortunes.

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map
Reply to  TRX
3 years ago

This just means they will have lots of unsold inventory that will end up at dollar stores. Companies cannot raise prices to infinity. They face downward sloping demand curves. The price announcements are, in fact, a collusive arrangements between companies to raise prices simultaneously. Any such price increases should be met with antitrust charges.

Interesting phenomenon. Costco had a massive increase in meat prices. Chuck roast used to cost roughly $2.89-$3.20 a pound. That price has now increased to $7.50 a pound. Thing is, no one is buying so they are now forced to discount anywhere from 5-10% off the total price to move the meat before it expires on the 21st.

These price increases are entirely artificial.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  map
3 years ago

I remember the beef and milk “shortages” of the 1970s, when essentially the same thing happened.

“It’s not collusion if we communicate only through the media!”

TRX
TRX
3 years ago

> An Antifa member who was at the CHAZ uprising was sentenced to more than 3.5 years in federal prison last week when he was convicted in federal court for inciting comrades to shoot Trump supports at the Florida state Capitol.

That he was arrested at all was a wonder, given how much the police overlooked. That he was actually charged, given that all most all those arrested were turned loose, is a further wonder. That he was convicted beggars belief. And that’s a remarkably stiff sentence.

I wonder how many weeks of it he will serve…

General P. Malaise
General P. Malaise
3 years ago

“…. with his Cabal wife walking off with half his stuff.”

Think Teresa Heinz, she married a conservative with money who gave to conservative causes, now the money goes to marxist causes and John Kerry.

Thedawg
Thedawg
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

Are you saying go for the blind chick?

info
info
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

A man in control of his passions in that sense. Having becoming self-disciplined will make that harder to do.

In that sense the Eastern Orthodox discipline of Asceticism and Fasting takes care of that weakness.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  General P. Malaise
3 years ago

Her husband, Senator John Heinz (R-PA) died in a plane crash April 4, 1991. Coincidentally, his buddy, Senator John Tower (R-TX) died in a plane crash April 5, 1991. Nothing to see here. Move along.

https://infogalactic.com/info/H._John_Heinz_III
https://infogalactic.com/info/John_Tower

ce9999
3 years ago

“Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen has relented in response to backlash over a controversial proposal by Democrats that would have allowed the IRS to gain information from any American bank account with more than $600 of activity in a year.”

Not really. She just is proposing to raise the threshold to $10,000 per year. Show me an employed person who has less than that amount of activity in their bank account over a whole year. I heard this morning from a guy who owns a local pizza joint, he’s offering up to $20/hr for pizza cooks (and is hardly getting any applicants at that rate). That’s $40,000 year *for making pizzas* if the person works full time. A $10,000/yr threshold is going to include basically everyone who has a job.

What’s even more annoying, though, is the way the headline of that article blatantly lies to cover this up. “Yellen Backs Down on IRS Snooping on Americans’ Bank Accounts.” What a load of bull. She’s not backing down at all. I’d even guess a $10,000 threshold was their plan all along, they just proposed $600 initially to make it seem like they were “backing off” when they changed it to $10,000.

I am so sick and tired of the incessant lying.

Marielle Redclaw
Marielle Redclaw
Reply to  ce9999
3 years ago

Heck, isn’t that even in one of Trump’s books? Open with a ridiculous offer and then back off to the real one?

e,D
e,D
3 years ago

“I wonder if there’s some government free gibs-muh-dats associated with having open positions that you “try” to fill but just “can’t” get workers.”

This is a variation of the empty storefronts and office buildings in highly gentrified cities. They started appearing a dozen years before 2020, and mainly in areas associated with high rents and low crime. The landlords said they couldn’t find tenants and would not lower the rents. Of course in March 2020 the governments just started telling businesses to not operate.

A few people looked into this, and tentatively concluded that there was some sort of “tax break” or government program to flow cash to to landlords of buildings with empty storefronts or even offices.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
3 years ago

Wish that I could disagree. I WISH that the contraction of US forces around the globe was on our schedule, as it was convenient for us, but it’s not looking likely. The US NEEDS to pull it’s forces back to the Western hemisphere to leave Europe and Russia to figure things out again, but if Afghanistan is any indication we’re screwed.

VD – This is Not Your Grandfather’s Military
https://voxday.net/2021/10/20/this-is-not-your-grandfathers-military/

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map
Reply to  Lowell Houser
3 years ago

Yes, the future of the US Navy is at the bottom of the Taiwan Strait.

Read the article. The fire was caused by arson and the fire spread because no one knew how to use the fire suppression equipment. There are no “ship schools” you go to to learn how to operate a naval vessel. You learn on the job. Learning requires training and training requires drills.

If no one knows how to effectively use the fire suppression system, then how do we know they know how to use the fire control system? Who is actually trained to run AEGIS?

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
3 years ago

In my case, it’s because I don’t take ultimatums particularly well.

Why are record numbers of Americans leaving their jobs?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DAhJWKFF9o

Thedawg
Thedawg
Reply to  Lowell Houser
3 years ago

The point Houser is to have a set of principles and then to stick to them throughout your life.

Then nothing is an ultimatum, it is simply time to move on to the next thing. For me at least, ultimatums have been a source of great pleasure. There is nothing quite as enjoyable as laughing into the face of the maker of the so called ultimatum, giggling like a maniac while packing up your shit and heading out the door to the cries of “where are you going?!

Anon70
Anon70
3 years ago

*Gov. Polis tells kids to keep secrets, lie to your parents and get vaccinated.*

What type of individual would tell children to lie to their parents in order to allow potential poison to be injected into their bodies?

1. Super rich
2. Homosexual
3. Democrat

*Dennis Prager has COVID-19, says he deliberately sought infection to gain natural immunity.*

Idiot!

*Rachel Levine, the U.S. assistant secretary for health, will be sworn in Tuesday as an admiral of the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, making him the organization’s first-ever transgender four-star admiral.*

And I thought the 60’s were bizarre. That was merely a warm-up for the Freak Show we are now experiencing.

*Pope demands silicon valley “In the name of God” censor “hate speech,” “conspiracy theories.”*

I worked in Silicon Valley, Sunnyvale, CA to be exact, for many years. Those pinheads don’t need any encouragement to censor anything they don’t like. Btw who does the Pope think he is to demand anyone to do anything, the voice of God on earth? Yeah, that’s exactly who he thinks he is.

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago

“Article on some CIA leader retiring”

That this guy, Mike D’Andrea, is a Muslim convert reminded me of a press conference given at the National Press Club in 2013 concerning Extortion 17. Retired Admiral Ace Lyons calls John Brennan, then head of CIA, a Muslim convert. I swear after hearing that I looked up that info, and found it confirmed on Brennan’s Wikipedia page, and of course now it’s not there. Now, he’s listed on Wikipedia as agnostic. The whole conference, though long, is well worth the listen. Lyons makes the statement at about 1:26:30 of the link below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqtJrJ40Cio

Marielle Redclaw
Marielle Redclaw
3 years ago

Hey, AC, anyway to allow logging in with Gab?

We got WordPress, the Googles, Twatter and Facepoop icons. We need Gabby the frog.

I guess it’s a host limitation?

map
map
3 years ago

AC,

On your site dated 8/21/2021 is important information on mandates and fighting vaccine passports.

Now, I am looking for the date about the escort site that was sourcing conservative influencers.

Anyone have a clue?

map
map
3 years ago
Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago

>It is worse than a Brave New World.
Needs to be tried as trespassing/home invasion until it’s extirpated.

>a Muslim convert who advanced diversity so he was probably leftist
Brennan’s mentor Cofer Black swapped posts, was in charge of greenlighting visas for eventual 9/11 suspects that were held back as station chief in the middle east. The Italian sounds like he’s cut from the same mold, despite the putative head-butting with Brennan; perhaps he coordinated the Soleimani hit under Pompeo.

>in the 1960s, UFOs tampered with nuclear weapons managed by the Air Force
Probably close to useless against non-terran adversaries, but necessary for a Samson Option.

>invitation-only audience.’
BlackRock housing crunch, whoopsies, no firearms for renters allowed, and all the ‘smart’ appliances are wired.

>L.A. first responders ordered to turn over personal and genetic data to China-linked company or face firing.
We shouldn’t have to copyright this sort of thing to assert sovereign proprietorship over our biome.

>approved Moderna mRNA booster shots based on “a gut feeling” rather than “really truly serious data.”
‘animal spirits’ suggested it would be good for their stock options

>Southwest drops plan
The Marxist fantasy of the general strike is not going to go they way they want

>It is a HIPAA violation, but nobody will ever suffer any punishment.
Bankroll the class action suit, murky behind-the-scenes gorillionaire types. Where are ‘our’ Soroses?

>the more likely Russia will become the France of the Second American Revolutionary War.
Wishful thinking when our ‘greatest ally’s’ intelligence apparatus is infested with legacy Soviet infiltrators shuffling high tech out the MIC sub-contracting back door and selling it on to China & Russia.

>government schools in favor of a mass-exodus strategy.
Become a n—– to the public school system

>Morgan red the 2A riot act in LA
A lot more of this in every state will be required.

>Club-K container system
‘Project Pelican’ was forced memed on image boards going half a decade back; linked Bush Jr. era Iranian port contracts to this sort of thing being waved in willy nilly. Certainly doctrinal in Sino-Soviet joint first strike planning, per JRNyquist blog’s material. Intentional slow walking container offloads to disrupt PLA timetables on the Wesertag model, perhaps

Farcesensitive
3 years ago

From FR:

[quote]1-citing the policy directive/management decision emails/management directive which cites the actual mandate and consequences. This will be different for each of us, but should be an included element, along with citing the directives which explain HOW to submit any exemptions. In these two points you will demonstrate the orders and processes you are following to prove that you are following the process as given and those directives must be also be forwarded to your personal email in the event of termination and litigation at a later date. All correspondence related to this matter should be cc’d to your personal email for record keeping. They will also show timely compliance. Keep a record of EVERYTHING.
2-legal implications of the mandate. For this, please see below links.

First link is a short video from a bright mind, “the patriot nurse”, where she mentions a key point that didn’t occur to me and wasn’t included in my posted exemption narrative. DON’T mention your denominational affiliation. This is because some denominational leaders have spoken in favor of the vax and your firm/agency may cite that leader’s statement to refute your claim. A leader/pastor signature is not required, neither is affiliation required. Avoid this hazard. Here’s that link…

https://youtube.com/watch?v=YtdtmijG6xo

Second resource cites good counsel from the Rutherford Institute with some legal points and base narratives which you may wish to include in your closing statement;

https://www.rutherford.org/publications_resources/legal_features/know_your_rights_how_to_request_a_religious_accommodation_for_covid_19_vaccine_mandates_in_the_workplace

PDF…
https://www.rutherford.org/files_images/general/2021_Vaccine_Exemption_Fact_Sheet.pdf

Model letter…

https://www.rutherford.org/files_images/general/2021_Vaccine_Exemption_Form_Letter.pdf%5B/quote%5D

Farcesensitive
3 years ago

ITALY – Head of Police brigade throws off his helmet in disgust, at the water canons & tear gas used against civilians protesting the loss of human rights.

“Take it off, show it to the whole world!.. How can we do all this to our people”#NoGreenPass pic.twitter.com/L6Cf9LR6D3— Bernie’s Tweets (@BernieSpofforth) October 19, 2021

https://twitter.com/BernieSpofforth/status/1450520038176346115

Farcesensitive
3 years ago

Coffee & Covid ☙ Wednesday, October 20, 2021 ☙ SECOND RELIGIOUS ACCOMMODATION PRIMER—A Full Example

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/-coffee-and-covid-wednesday-october-68f

Phil
Phil
3 years ago

The first step of the awakening process is to acknowledge the darkness. If you’re reading this, congratulations. You already have accomplished something difficult.
The second step is even harder. You have to acknowledge your responsibility for the darkness. The darkness is the projection without, of the darkness within. The gangstalkers, the satanists, the pedos: they will dissolve once you dissolve the darkness *within*.
Remember what Morpheus said: they can only hurt you if you believe in them. –It is your choice, to be, or not be, hypnotized by The Movie.
Good luck!

info
info
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
3 years ago

If on the other hand they themselves in the power structure repent and believe. Even willingly give up their lives because they know they deserve it but are assured of their soul’s salvation. Then that will change.

Paul willingly gave up his high standing among the Pharisees once he was saved. And died in Rome a Martyr’s death.

Great is Divine Mercy for those with Faith. At least in the next life. For in this life they should endure discipline.

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

“…The gangstalkers, the satanists, the pedos: they will dissolve once you dissolve the darkness *within*….”

There was a bunch of Hasbara on Unz that for a while, probably still at it, that went on and on and on about how we should reform ourselves, learn to speak ancient Greek, study the scriptures, do all this self improvement but it’s not us that’s casing the problem.

Farcesensitive
3 years ago

New China Law Will Punish Parents For Children’s ‘Bad Behavior’

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/new-china-law-will-punish-parents-childrens-bad-behavior

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  Farcesensitive
3 years ago

Long overdue in America as well. If children have limited rights, they also have limited responsibility. Those rights and responsibilities have to lie somewhere, and the proper place is the parents.

Farcesensitive
3 years ago

In an about face from his alleged crackdown on Islam, French PM Emmanuel Macron will invest millions of taxpayer money to promote Islam and teach Arabic in schools

https://barenakedislam.com/2021/10/20/french-national-suicide-in-an-about-face-from-his-alleged-crackdown-on-islam-french-pm-emmanuel-macron-will-invest-millions-of-taxpayer-money-to-promote-islam-and-teach-arabic-in-schools/

Sam J.
Sam J.
3 years ago

“…You have to acknowledge your responsibility for the darkness…”

This is absurd. Don’t tell me I’m responsible for these child raping psychopaths. This is just more stupid superstitious hand waving liberal gobbledygook voodoo that they heap on us that we, the basic people who just want to get on with our lives, are somehow responsible for all the evil in the world. Nothing but gas-lighting and blame shifting.

And I can prove this. Make all these psychopath evil fucks disappear tomorrow and guess what, All of it would stop. I would still be here but then would you say I was totally responsible for the peace? No hell no you wouldn’t.