News Briefs – 11/10/2021

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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ALL in person ballot images in GA are missing and 17,690 mail in ballot images are missing. So, GA cannot verify that the votes counted are legitimate reflections of the ballots which went through the machines.

Horry County, SC GOP requests a 2020 election audit citing ‘questionable activities.’

Days after Democrats conceded control of the Virginia House of Delegates to Republicans, they walked back that concession as two key races in which the GOP holds razor-thin leads appeared headed for recounts.

Jake Sullivan, President Biden’s White House national security adviser, is the “foreign policy advisor” referred to in the indictment of former Hillary Clinton presidential campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann, according to two well-placed sources.

The FBI HD footage of the Kyle Rittenhouse shooting is here.

Judge in Kyle Rittenhouse case reveals someone was filming the jury. “At pickup, there was someone there and video recording the jury, which officers approached the person and required [them]…to delete the video and return the phone to him. I’ve instructed that if it happens again, they are to take the phone and bring it here. Something like that should not have occurred, I’m frankly, quite surprised it did.”

Police filed for a search warrant on Gaige Grosskreutz’s cell phone, but then decided to not execute it. The article hypothesizes they didn’t want evidence on the phone showing that Grosskreutz might have wanted to kill Kyle because it would hurt the case against Kyle. But if Grosskreutz was a Cabal ground operative working in support of BLM/Antifa, domestic intel would not want that phone getting inventoried, since it would probably be how Cabal deployed him, and have various apps on it giving the central control center the ability to access his mics and cameras, and send and receive encrypted communications. And they would have the pull to tell Police what they are and are not allowed to do. As a Freeper summarized, “Grosskreitz (aka The One Arm Man) allegedly blew well over the legal blood alcohol limit but had his [DUI] charges dismissed. He openly admitted in court to illegal conceal carry of a handgun as well. No charges. Despite a search warrant signed by a judge, the DA’s office told the investigating officer not to search Grosskreutz phone for evidence. “ And bear in mind, this guy openly hated cops, which is why he was at all these BLM protests, so you would think he would be sideways with the system, if anything was as it appeared.

ABC News buries key testimony damning for the prosecution in the Rittenhouse trial. The guy Kyle shot in the arm says himself he pointed his gun at Kyle just before Kyle shot him, making it self defense.

It was a bad day for key prosecution witness Gaige Grosskreutz, the third person shot by Kyle Rittenhouse during the Kenosha riots last year, as during cross-examination by the defense on Monday they got him to admit he lied several times about what happened in the aftermath of the shootings.

Rittenhouse prosecutors grill journalist who alleges they tried to get him to change his statement.

4Chan thread with autopsy photos of Rittenhouse’s kills. [Graphic]

Sebastian Gorka says of Durham and the Russia hoax, “It’s the last scene from that great Tom Clancy movie, “The hunt for red October.” When the bad submarine commander launch a torpedo it comes back and sinks his own vessel. That is what the Russian collusion story has done for the DNC and for Hillary. Let’s stop using the word collusion, because the evidence we now have is about subversion, it’s about sabotaging the political process and it’s about propaganda. In the cold war, the Soviet Union will be used what was called active measures to undermine our democracy. This is the Democrat Party, the Hillary campaign using active measures to undermine Donald Trump and the Democratic process in America. It’s a shocking story.” Q often said “The Hunt for Red October.”

Allies of Jim Jordan are furious with the state GOP and Governor Mike DeWine for potentially putting the prominent House Republican’s seat on the line in a proposed redistricting map.

Americans and allies are too dependent on China tech, as demonstrated by recent revelations that our Chinese-manufactured credit card machines are sending data back to China for no good reason.

George Washington University law professor and Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley said Monday that the FBI’s investigation into the alleged theft of a diary belonging to President Biden’s daughter’s raises “legitimate concern” over the first family’s connection to the bureau.

The Facebook team that tried to swing Nicaragua’s election is full of U.S. spies.

The Biden administration is planning to waive immigration-related fees for up to 70,000 Afghan evacuees as they are resettled in the United States, the Department of Homeland Security said on Monday. This nation does not do anything out of the goodness of its heart anymore. These fees are getting waived, because like Epstein, these migrants are “with Intelligence,” and they are not with you.

From the comments, somebody was looking for a Gavin Newsom double, and apparently found their man, as the casting call was closed. Sounds like the old Richard Dreyfus movie Moon over Parador.

And just like that, Gavin Newsom is back, complete with a cover story. From the link “During his first appearance since the backlash on Tuesday, Newsom said at the California Economic Summit that he canceled his trip to go trick-or-treating with his kids and assuage his dad guilt. Newsom said he was out to dinner with his family when his children held an “intervention” because they “couldn’t believe I was going to miss Halloween.” He ultimately decided to stay home because the “knot” in his stomach was too much to bear.” All of a sudden the guy who was banging his best friend’s wife is a moral family man? I’d have accepted it he took time off for almost any other reason.

Newsmax White House correspondent Emerald Robinson has been permanently suspended from Twitter for repeatedly violating the platform’s COVID-19 misinformation policy, a Twitter spokesperson confirmed to The Hill on Tuesday night.

The U.S. government recently canceled a major contract with a vaccine manufacturer after this particular company produced a batch of 15 million Johnson & Johnson vaccines that were found to be contaminated.

Over at our friend MobiusWolf’s Zombie Apocalypse Homestead, an elite athlete explains his vaccine injury.

Vaccines are to be mandatory for 1.2 million NHS staff in the UK.

Enter your vaccinated 5-11-year-old for a chance to win a full scholarship to a SUNY or CUNY school. Think the drawing might be rigged?

Govt. data reveals a shocking number of deaths and injuries directly caused by COVID vaccines.

Pfizer’s new drug is virtually the same as Ivermectin.

Pfizer CEO says people who spread misinformation on Covid vaccines are ‘criminals.’

A 12-year-old child dies two days after taking Pfizer vaccine in Germany and then officials pull back on mandatory shots for children.

A school shuts down after “large number of staff” suffers adverse reactions from Covid booster jab.

California, which has certain mask mandates in place, has a daily average of Chinese coronavirus cases four times that of Florida’s.

The new COVID-19 antibody test is actually named SATiN.

Lawsuit filed on behalf of Navy SEALs facing intimidation for seeking religious COVID-19 vaccine exemptions.

Internal report says more than half of Border Patrol agents may be fired for being unvaccinated.

Naturally immune federal workers lodge a class-action suit against Fauci and Walensky over the COVID-19 vaccine mandate.

Queensland, Australia government says the vaccinated will be “rewarded” with “keeping their freedoms” for “doing what we asked.” The new rules:

As the community mourns the tragic death of a nearly 2-year-old boy, killed by a stray bullet on Interstate 880 in Oakland, the California Highway Patrol revealed there have been 76 freeway shootings in Alameda County in the last 12 months.

The White House remains elusive about the timing of a physical exam for President Joe Biden, as more Americans question his physical and mental health.

Social media in a tizzy after WH briefing discusses racism ‘built into’ roads.

An Oprah acolyte, Dr. Mehmet Oz prepares to jump into the Pennsylvania Senate race. I had a relative who went to him for a consult. He appeared only tangentially familiar with the facts of the relative’s situation, was in and out as fast as he possibly could be, didn’t want to discuss the case at any length, and simply passingly endorsed a risky, extensive surgery which my relative’s own GP was uncomfortable with. From the family story, I got the impression he was all media relations, and the Cardiologist aspect was a side gig. I would never trust anyone who traveled in Oprah’s circles anyway.

70% of Americans experiencing climate change anxiety and depression, survey finds.

Congress approves alcohol monitors in all new cars to stop drunk driving in Biden’s new $1.2T in infrastructure package.

An Air Force combat photographer will lose his retirement benefits at month’s end, unless the Congressional Justice for Warriors Caucus can convince the military otherwise, due to a disputed touching incident in a hot tub six years earlier, even though a Court Martial failed to find evidence. A social media campaign was launched to punish him after the Court Martial bombed. Woke Generals carrying out the desires of the SJW social media mobs.

The man who accused CNN host Don Lemon of a sexually charged assault says his pending lawsuit isn’t about money, and he can prove he isn’t financially motivated because he’s turned down multiple settlement offers.

Dick Durbin, a pro-abortion Democrat, complained this week that his Catholic diocese is being “fundamentally unfair” by denying him Communion.

Poland is moving military vehicles with heavy weapons to the Belarusian border.

The United States is setting up its own version of the ‘Iron Dome’ on the Pacific Ocean island of Guam as it begins testing the missile-defense system on the heels of China flexing its military might.

Howard Stern floats a 2024 bid against Trump. His own fans all abandoned him for selling out. And yet he probably still has more support than Biden.

This year has seen the largest increase ever in the number of concealed handgun permit holders—more than two million, for a total of 21.52 million – a 48 percent increase since 2016. As r has gone r, K has gone K.

Judge dismisses a portion of the inauguration lawsuit against the Trump Organization.

Some are saying Trump’s media company stock is probably going to skyrocket, because it will undoubtedly begin to move on every sector of media and influence which Cabal presently occupies.

More Americans oppose Biden running than Trump running in 2024.

Poll shows Donald Trump’s endorsement is much more valuable with Independents than Joe Biden’s.

Trump left GOP Rep. Nicole Malliotakis ‘visibily shaken’ after berating her over her infrastructure vote for Biden.

New poll shows Trump leads Biden in a 2024 Presidential matchup.

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.

11/08/21

The great Patriots of Arizona are anxiously awaiting the Attorney General’s review of the large-scale Election Fraud that took place during the 2020 Presidential Election. The findings of the Forensic Audit Report were clear and conclusive. The results from the Congressional Election Integrity hearing that just took place in Washington, D.C., upon cross examination, were devastating to the other side. The Arizona Legislature (and other States!) should, at a minimum, decertify the Election. The American people deserve an answer, now!

11/08/21

Chris Christie, who just made a speech at the Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) in Las Vegas, was just absolutely massacred by his statements that Republicans have to move on from the past, meaning the 2020 Election Fraud. Everybody remembers that Chris left New Jersey with a less than 9% approval rating—a record low, and they didn’t want to hear this from him!

11/09/21

CNN just aired a Fake documentary on the Presidential Election Fraud of 2020. The only thing they didn’t discuss were the tremendous number of findings indicating what a complete Sham the Election was. Would’ve been nice to have discussed the facts that have been pouring in from each of many States concerning the Crime of the Century. Are we supposed to have a Fraudulent Election that is allowed to stand while our Country is being simultaneously destroyed?

11/09/21

The Unselect Committee of politically ambitious hacks continues to subpoena people wanting to know about those protesting, on January 6th, the insurrection which took place during the Presidential Election of November 3rd. There is so much proof, but the Fake News Media refuses to print it or show it in any way, shape, or form. Just read the findings of the Arizona report, or look at what’s happening in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Georgia, and numerous other States. That’s right, the Committee is studying the PROTEST when it should be studying the Fraudulent Election that led to the protest. As the LameStream Media knows, the facts are there for all to see!

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Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

“4Chan thread with autopsy photos of Rittenhouse’s kills. [Graphic]”

Grosskreutz, Rosenbaum and Huber walk into a bar. Rittenhouse (the bartender) says, “Hey guys, shots are on me”.

Then Grosskreutz, Rosenbaum and Huber say “No, shots are on us”. Grosskreutz drops his spaghetti out of his pocket and Rittenhouse says “Need a hand?”

Then they don’t pay, so Rittenhouse presses the gas button.

info
info
3 years ago

In the ancient world the mutual surveillance is probably normal in collectivist socieites. Note:

“We have reported in several contexts that the ancient Mediterranean, in which the NT took place, was a “group-oriented” culture. We, in contrast, are a culture that is oriented towards the individual. What we will see is that the ICOC and other groups, in trying to use the Bible to justify their methods, are doing so without awareness of this important distinction.

The inevitable result of trying to impose a group-oriented model upon an individual-oriented society is a snowballing failure of results. Individualists naturally resist such a group-tailored impositional model. As a result the only way to make the system “work” is to impose tighter and tighter controls on the individual.

None of this would have been an issue among the ancients, for whom such ingroup monitoring was a way of life. Malina and Neyrey note that “in group-oriented cultures such as the ancient Mediterranean, we must remember that people continually mind each other’s business.” [Portraits of Paul, 183] Privacy was unknown and unexpected. On the one hand, neighbors exerted “constant vigilance” over others; on the other hand, those watched were constantly concerned for appearances, and the associated rewards of honor or sanctions of shame that came with the results. (This is another great difference, since our society is oriented towards guilt as a feeling, not shame.)

It’s the same in group-oriented cultures today: if you ever wonder why we have trouble spreading “democracy” you need look no further than that 70% of the world is group-oriented and doesn’t want democracy. The individual in a collectivist society doesn’t desire the power and autonomy that we as individuals and individualists do.

In the ancient world, then, control came not from individuals controlling themselves, but from the group controlling the individual. Ancient people controlled one another’s behavior by watching them, spreading word of their behavior (what we call “gossip”), and by public dishonor. This was normal for them — but it is decidedly NOT normal for us.”

https://www.tektonics.org/af/discipoops.php

Farcesensitive
Reply to  info
3 years ago

They know they can’t be trusted and therefor they do not trust others.
We know we can be trusted and consequently we trust others.
They will never learn to trust us so we must ensure that they have no power over us.
We must learn not to trust them and that it is best to limit our interaction with them because of it.

East is east and west is west.

info
info
Reply to  Farcesensitive
3 years ago

That was true even in the West back in the day.

But the combination of the Germanic Peoples and Christianity as well as the ruthless removal of violent criminals and timely Just punishment of crime gradually increased trust.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  info
3 years ago

Interesting “chicken and egg” problem. A seed for a fun debate that will likely go nowhere but would be great for sharpening some iron.

info
info
3 years ago

In Jesus’ day:

“Think of this: We complain of the erosion of privacy, but know as well that it is a compromise for the sake of social control. The ancients would not have worried about not having adequate measures in place to stop a terrorist attack — because such measures of surveillance were already present. Control comes not from indiviuals controlling themselves, but from the group controlling the individual. (This is also why we have a tough time relating to the ancient church’s ways of fellowship.)

Pilch and Malina [115] add that strangers were viewed in the ancient world as posing a threat to the community, because “they are potentially anything one cares to imagine…Hence, they must be checked over both as to how they might fit in and as to whether they will subscribe to the community’s norms.” Malina adds in The New Testament World [36-7] that honor was always presumed to exist within one’s own family of blood,” but all outside that circle are “presumed to be dishonorable — untrustworthy, if you will — unless proved otherwise.” No one outside the family is trusted “unless that trust can be validated and verified.” Stangers to a village are considered “potential enemies”; foreigners “just passing through” (as missionaries would) are “considered as certain enemies.” Missionaries would find their virtues tested at every new stopping point.

Ancient people controlled one another’s behavior by watching them, spreading word of their behavior (what we call “gossip”), and by public dishonor. Critics who ask what Pharisees were doing out in the country watching Jesus’ disciples crack grain, and consider that improbable, are way off track. “…[T]he Pharisees seem to mind Jesus’ business all the time,” [183] and little wonder, since that was quite normal to do. (Philo notes that there were “thousands” who kept their eyes on others in their zeal to ensure that others did not subvert the Jewish ancestral institutions — Wright, Jesus and the Victory of God, 379.)”

https://tektonics.org/lp/nowayjose.php

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

“Poland is moving military vehicles with heavy weapons to the Belarusian border.”

Remove Kebab. Anybody got an accordion?

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

“Trump left GOP Rep. Nicole Malliotakis ‘visibily shaken’ after berating her over her infrastructure vote for Biden.”

Good, the stupid cow just ended her career.

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago

>But if Grosskreutz was a Cabal ground operative working in support of BLM/Antifa, domestic intel would not want that phone getting inventoried
Device couldn’t be sanitized, or would burn how/if they can get around NSA observation. Red shirts and helter skelter pets are not all that discrete, except perhaps on the money and command & control end

>autopsy photos
Isn’t that a “Do Not Resuscitate” heart/lightening bolt tattoo under the paddles? lol
Stillframe of the skateboarder striking Rittenhouse . . . didn’t even have the biomechanical nous to USE THE METAL TRUCKS as the striking surface. lmao

>70k sand people resettled
Couple dozen billion for the phosphorescent apes with that 450k FOB stimmy. What for though?

>Enter your vaccinated 5-11-year-old for a chance to win a full scholarship to a SUNY or CUNY school.
The latter acronym is likely a degen double-entendre towards the potential female applicants.

>The technology for the dome was invented by Israel Aerospace Industries in tandem with Rafael Advanced Defense Systems.
Unless it was sanitized with the full knowledge of their ‘aggressive-but-allied’ spying in military tech – like the F35 probably had to, and was the express cause of the French submarine contract fallout in Australia (Tribe software) – globalist They has a backdoored finger on the ICBM scale, and not in NeoCohn favour. A free hand in Iran is a knock-on effect of a joint Ukraine-Taiwan opener, even though they are nominally all in on the Belt & Road.

Rex regum veniet
Rex regum veniet
3 years ago

“The United States is setting up its own version of the ‘Iron Dome’ on the Pacific Ocean island of Guam as it begins testing the missile-defense system on the heels of China flexing its military might.”

https://breakingdefense.com/2021/05/army-discloses-hypersonic-lrhw-range-of-1725-miles-watch-out-china/

The US Army is deploying a 1,725 mile range hypersonic missile system in the Pacific. It hit the Taiwan area from Guam, Japan or the Philippines and is truck launched and road mobile, so it is very hard to locate. There is also a submarine launched variant that can be launched from the Virginia class attack subs. There will probably end up being hundreds that are deployed.

https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/32667/the-army-and-navy-have-conducted-the-first-joint-test-of-their-new-hypersonic-weapon

KarmaK
KarmaK
3 years ago

Any of you fine folk happen to know about any books regarding physiognomy?

Jaded Jurist
Jaded Jurist
Reply to  KarmaK
3 years ago

No, but tell us what you find. Closest I can think of is that Chinese study where people can tell a criminals facial features from a non-criminal’s.

ardwoll
ardwoll
Reply to  KarmaK
3 years ago

“You call it physiognomy, I call it Critical Face Theory” – internet wiseass

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  KarmaK
3 years ago

I suspect the “racist” meme was disseminated to prevent just this: Serious reviews of literature on physiognomy. Might also be why they deleted Heartiste’s blog. Littlebook’s old material (which is archived in a few places) has good info but not a systematic intro. If you are passionate about this, maybe you can be the one the compile this info. Because I believe my calling is elsewhere, I’m satisfied with having developed an intuitive feel for physiognomy, which I got through reading these sources, connecting dots, and observing people around me.

But a few pointers: A nose hooked down is highly related to lying (most lie to others, but the honest ones are prone to lying to themselves). But I’ve found that different races have different “types” of lying hooked noses. Europeans liars tend to have more pronounced bridges that hook down, while black liars tend to have more wide/”smashed” noses that hook down less noticeably unless from the side. Big upper heads usually = higher IQ. The smartest have greater height, width, and depth. I suspect it would be possible to map the brain’s functions and gauge human capability through scientific phrenology. Another useful one was Littlebook’s “widespace” vs. “narrowspace dichotomy. Again, right now this is more an art than science. Hope this helps.

map
map
3 years ago

https://www.savetweetvid.com/

Use this site to download videos off twitter.

Right-click on the video where you will see a note that reads “copy video address.” Once copied, put that address in the link above.

AND…

WTF…

To get that video angle, you need to either know where the action is heading to pre-position a drone or you need message coverage with drones swarming everywhere.

AND…

That is a video off of some monitor taken with a phone.

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

Thanks fr that link. I couldn’t get twitters video to download.

map
map
3 years ago

Mathis has some great posts

http://mileswmathis.com/updates.html

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago

> Palmetto State Armory…– $229 Nitrided instead of Chrome-lined, but I’m not sure you can do better than this upper value-wise.

Ever read all the salty posts online lamenting not buying crates of Mosins, SKSs or early AK variants when they were under $100 a piece 20-30 years ago? That wave is right now with mid-grade AR15s. You can easily fill out a personal army worth of reliable rifles for under $10k, and I don’t know anyone who thinks guns are going to drop in value in the coming years

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
3 years ago

If the vaxxed are doomed to die then I hope it’s at least quick. More merciful and much harder to put the blame on purebloods.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/sohrab-lutchmedial-cardiac-surgeon-obituary-1.6242359

Donnie
Donnie
Reply to  Corn Pop
3 years ago

“I won’t cry at your funeral.” Instant karma, baby.

TRX
TRX
3 years ago

> sending data back to China for no good reason.

Does something connect to the internet?

Then it’s probably made in China, and it’s sending data back to the mothership. Phones, security cameras, televisions, routers, and a ridiculous number of “IOT” products that have no reason to have an internet connection to start with, from refrigerators to toys.

TRX
TRX
3 years ago

>Sounds like the old Richard Dreyfus movie Moon over Parador.

Or Heinlein’s “Double Star.”

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
3 years ago

Congress approves alcohol monitors in all new cars to stop drunk driving in Biden’s new $1.2T in infrastructure package.

Won’t actually happen, so it is all graft. False positives will end up getting people killed because they can’t drive a victim to a hospital, car companies will be sued to oblivion, and it will all be killed by recall. Therefore, the tech simply isn’t there and won’t happen. OR, it will be as simple as bypassing by wearing gloves.

TRX
TRX
3 years ago

> Australia

From prison to “you’re not the boss of me!” back to prison in just a few generations…

Australia as a culture was fiercely proud and independent, and “fuck off, ya bogan” was close to being their national motto. Yet in less than 20 years they turned into a police state.

They were the rest run; there are certainly lessons to be learned about how they came to this, if someone on in-country can put it all together.

ardwoll
ardwoll
Reply to  TRX
3 years ago

for me the questions are 1) do they understand this – ALL of ‘THIS’ – stems from letting the girlies vote? 2) if they do understand it, when will they do something about it? 3) will they EVER do something about it? ’cause….. it’s looking like they *won’t* – any more than all us good folks here in Murrica waiting for Q to show up & save the day for us will.

the relentless passivity indoctrination in government schools worldwide is, sad to say, **incredibly** strong and effective. effective along the lines of people will do just about anything to keep from pooping their pants. (biden excepted, obvs) same with making a ruckus. so rude! so uncool! so uncooperative!!

how effective? effective enough that *even when it’s identified for folks*, they’d STILL rather be passive & get shit on than make noise and stand up and break a rule or 2.

we’ll see how this all ends….. I know which way to bet.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  ardwoll
3 years ago

Weren’t they one of the 1st (maybe the 1st) to let women vote?

Let’s hope they are the first to reverse the trend.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  Farcesensitive
3 years ago

The persuasive argument for giving women the vote is two-fold:

One, the founding stock of America came from regions in Europe with a great deal of female power- The wife of a maritime ship crewmember or captain was running everything when he was away.

Second: America had just received an influx of immigrants. Native stock women’s votes were to balance the votes of immigrant men. The theory was that a wife voted alongside the interests of her husband. No one imagined a world of single women at odds with their men.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  wooderson
3 years ago

The problem was twofold.

1. Women are simply not suited for government and the Bible says it is a curse to have them rule.

2. Immigrants’ wives got to vote too.

It was just a very bad idea sold at a time when people were too eager to abandon the wisdom of their ancestors.

It is true that Celtic/British peoples were more willing to be ruled by queens and other females in power but that was one of their flaws.

We can only hope that female suffrage will be identified as part of the problem and reversed when the reaction gains power.

Repeal the 19thA.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  wooderson
3 years ago

That curse applied to that particular tribe. Anybody ruled by them had a problem, not just from the women.

Maritime facing cultures have to have viable women capable of dealing with everything. The one I am thinking of, a core European one, did not have kings, or queens. They had households that dealt with each other, and mostly kept outsiders outside. Like, up to this century. They would borrow a king or queen, or a neighboring royal, if they needed it. They also were ‘nominally’ Catholic- as in, Catholics is still considered a slur. About half went Protestant. A healthy amount went communist- it’s why all the Spanish Civil War communists are so good-looking.

Some were Catholic. Families could have all the variations- Protestant, Catholic, pagan, all in the family. I’ve met people from these, and I’ve met other Europeans from families that had that arrangement- Catholic/Protestant/pagan. Some have Jewish marrying in, occasionally. The big deal isn’t the religion, it’s the family.

TRX
TRX
3 years ago

> the California Highway Patrol revealed there have been 76 freeway shootings in Alameda County in the last 12 months.

That’s one every 4-1/2 days. Anywhere else, a major law enforcement/media event, yet “Nothing newsworthy here.”

Interesting.

Casually looking for the name of the freeway killer some years ago to make a pointed comment, I had to filter recent shooting with “-2021” and “-2020” in the search field. And then I got an avalanche of reports of California freeway shootings going back twenty years. Yet none of the ones I looked at mentioned how common they were…

TRX
TRX
3 years ago

> 70% of Americans experiencing climate change anxiety and depression, survey finds.

“When the glaciers sweep over Miami and Houston and San Diego, what will happen to us then?!”

Wait, that’s the old climate change.

The new climate change means billionaire Canadians raking in money from their beachfront condos, growing wine grapes in Greenland again, and Scotland being hot and muggy instead of cold and muggy.

Atavisionary
Atavisionary
3 years ago

@parallaxoptics asked me to help promote his new dissident art project called apostate gallery. There isn’t too much non-globo-homo stuff available, so its good to support stuff like this.

https://atavisionary.com/parallax-optics-launches-apostate-gallery/

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  Atavisionary
3 years ago

Crying at T77’s selfies being included. Hilarious and makes perfect sense.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Atavisionary
3 years ago

I’ll spread it around. 🙂

TRX
TRX
3 years ago

> Dick Durbin, a pro-abortion Democrat, complained this week that his Catholic diocese is being “fundamentally unfair” by denying him Communion.

Given he’s a follower of a religion run by a man who makes Jim Jones look sane and normal, and which shows no interest in reining in a clergy prone to pedophilia, well, why not?

Nobody seems to have any beleivable numbers, but the Roman Catholic Church is shedding a lot of members; both ones who have pulled back to sit the mess out, and ones who’ve decided their church isn’t fixable, and have moved to the Orthodox church or one of the “schismatic” churches like the Old Catholics, who turned their ecclesiastical clock back to the mid-1800s.

Atavisionary
Atavisionary
3 years ago

>Enter your vaccinated 5-11-year-old for a chance to win a full scholarship to a SUNY or CUNY school. Think the drawing might be rigged?

Coincidence it was SUNY associated spooks and invisible midgets who harassed that bauerle guy, the conservative radio host?

https://canadafreepress.com/article/vindicated-talk-show-radios-true-patriot-tom-bauerle

TRX
TRX
3 years ago

> This year has seen the largest increase ever in the number of concealed handgun permit holders

And remember, in almost half the states, we don’t need no steenkeeng permits.

The only reason I have one is so I can carry in a few less-enlightened states I might have cause to visit.

Nels
Nels
3 years ago

The Iron Dome works against the simple ballistic missiles used by the Palestinians. It is quite a different effort to see & kill sea-skimming missiles.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
3 years ago

Recent Russia-Gate developments highlight how important marriages are to Cabal. Sullivan’s wife works for Garland and Sussman’s judge is marries to an atty that represented Lisa Page.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
3 years ago

RE: PSA UPPER

I approve, and you are correct.

This is actually funny, and informative(I’m not giving it away):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Vud-L-gfoM

The sugar was not a surprise, because basically just a sandbag, big bag of rice would probably be better.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
3 years ago

RE: PSA followup

4140/4150 nitride versus cold hammer forge& chrome – don’t sweat it. The nitrided barrel is a SIGNIFICANT upgrade to something that would otherwise be simple manganese phosphate, which is how AR barrels used to be sold on the US market. Totally serious, salt bath nitriding was around early enough that the guns of WW2 could have used it, and the firearm industry just figured this out in the last fifteen. really does get you a barrel with lots more shots down the tube.

And when you shoot it out, here is your drop in replacement CHF barrel for that upper:
https://palmettostatearmory.com/psa-16-chf-mid-length-a2-5-56-nato-1-7-barrel-assembly.html

All of PSA’s CHF barrels are from FN USA, as far as I know they make them out of the same blanks they use to make M249 military contract barrels.

I’m looking for things to machine out of aluminum as tests to throw at MK2, and I’m starting to get the itch for my own M16A4 clone. Feeling nostalgic for my issued M16A2’s, but want the mounting rail. This is a good starting point:

https://palmettostatearmory.com/psa-20-chf-1-7-a2-rifle-length-556-prem-ar15-upper-assembly-no-bcg-ch.html

CNCGuns has a working carry handle that I might modify for a cleaner install. I don’t like the thumb screws he used. Also has a solid working model of a milspec lower. We’ll do some home shop anodizing on parts machined on a DiY CNC. Should be fun.

Ultra
Ultra
3 years ago

First time commenting on an AC post, meant to comment the other day but got busy and forgot. I wanted to share something that happened to me when I was in high school which AC reminded me of. AC talks a lot about the surveillance being worse than anyone can imagine and that often it can be your neighbors and friends. Maybe this is nothing but when I was in high school I had a sort of in class project for English that had nothing to do with English. It was supposed to be about the aftermath of a revolution I think. We were randomly broken up into different groups like “Unionists”, “Students”, “Police”, etc as well as several different political groups like “Democrats”, “Authoritarians”, “Socialists”, etc. We were supposed to discuss our groups wants and needs and try to align ourselves with other groups for more clout. At the end all the groups voted on who should be our new “leader”. The teacher had him make an acceptance speech to lay out his vision for our new government. Everyone thought he was part of the Democrat group because he went around the class talking about the importance of individual choice and voting etc the week prior. As he made his speech it shifted in tone to speaking about ensuring safety through force and that he would be giving himself power for life and it turned out he was an “Authoritarian” but we had elected him through democratic means. After he was done the class was shocked and the teacher started to go into a spiel about Hitler. The thing that always kind of stuck with me and that AC reminded me of, besides this being a really bizarre project for an English class, was that it seemed to me like the guy who was voted as leader seemed to be working with the teacher to impart this lesson on the class. His speech was well written and prepared and it didn’t seem like he was randomly chosen. Again, maybe this is nothing but I couldn’t help but be reminded of it and thought maybe there was more to this lesson and those people than I thought there was back then.

ardwoll
ardwoll
Reply to  Ultra
3 years ago

great comment, but hardly surprising. people always have this idea that political leaders of the past were morons, since they didn’t know how to make a spotify playlist or not be raciss, etc etc.

but no. pols are, by & large in the main, sociopaths. sociopaths are _excellent_ students of human nature & human behavior. and they all seem to figure out pretty quick that Mom & Dad were wrong, and the bible too: lying makes things MUCH easier for them.

“Democracy is a bus we all ride on until we get to islam – and then we all get off that bus and flatten the tires so it won’t go anywhere else again” – Xi Erdogan, dictator of Turkey VS “It turned out he would be giving himself power for life” – high-school dictator.

it’s all an old, very simple hustle.

Nels
Nels
Reply to  Ultra
3 years ago

The Delphi technique, used to control “democratic” meetings. I’d say it was unusual for such an important and accurate lesson to be taught in high school. Credit to that teacher.

Anon70
Anon70
3 years ago

“70% of Americans experiencing climate change anxiety and depression, survey finds.”

No wonder I was drinking and drugging so much in 1977. There was a cover then from Time magazine that said “How to survive the coming Ice Age.” It was anxiety and depression from the coming Ice Age. Yeah that’s what it was.
—————————————-
“Rittenhouse lawyers ask for mistrial then the judge’s phone rings with God Bless The USA.”

https://citizenfreepress.com/breaking/watch-live-kyle-rittenhouse-trial-day-5/

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
3 years ago

Not sure that I should watch stuff like this – five minutes in and I’m mentally imaging a robot arm and automatic clamping setup for MK4 that will allow it to be setup with a stack of sheets of wood, plastic, or aluminum that then just blow through them with the arm moving the stock to the machine, and then placing the machined sheet onto a different cart for finish processing like tab removal.

Automation for cottage industry.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Lowell Houser
3 years ago

It would help if I included the link:

EMO Milan 2021 – World’s BIGGEST CNC Trade Show!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdmdmZmuvMg

So yeah, MK4 with optional robot arm and integrated vacuum table for repeatable quick workholding. Specifically setup to do small production runs.

Great. Now I need to engineer a robot arm, too.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
3 years ago

Floating an idea for content for BOOTSTRAPPY –

– What’s the opinion of a semi-regular segment called BOOTSTRAPPY SOAPBOX where I do a mini rant about an issue related to Right to Repair, manufacturing, state of cottage industry, etc? I DO NOT want to do a political rant show because the market is absolutely saturated. Everything that needs to be said is already being said.

But almost nobody is talking about things like devices that are repairable, modular so that they are upgradable, local workshops that can rebuild/repurpose things, etc. The Alternate Christian Economy envisioned by Andrew Torba currently doesn’t seem to have a manufacturing component at present, and I believe that integrating Open Source Ecology into it would be the right way to go.

I’m spit-balling. Any feedback would be welcome.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Lowell Houser
3 years ago

It sounds good to me.

Eric The Awful
Eric The Awful
Reply to  Lowell Houser
3 years ago

Robert David Steele used to talk about Open Source Everything (including engineering). He passed away in August, but for some reason, your post made me think of that, and how the torch needs to be picked up. https://phibetaiota.net/2021/01/now-free-online-the-original-open-source-everything-manifesto/

He also had some Web 3.0 consortium going before his demise. I was eager to see something come of that.

iFixIt talks a lot about right to repair, since that’s their business. That soapbox has a lot of room and needs voices.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Eric The Awful
3 years ago

RDS was familiar with the Open Source Ecology project that’s been ongoing for the last fifteenish years. I haven’t checked back in a few years, but last I saw they were still working on almost everything and had very few functional prototypes of proposed devices.

They have a LOT of work on the open-source tractor replacement and the earthen brick machines, and they had both of them working last I saw.

But yeah, I would like to begin commenting on that as someone trying to design their way into that area of manufacturing.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Lowell Houser
3 years ago

One of the keys I’ve found to content creation is: Whatever increases your consistency. If you think this will get you to a more stable rate of content release: YES, DO IT. Remember: most people are sheep. Many sheep will eat up roots and kill vegetation they can eat in the future because they’re so dumb. Without shepherds, they’d die. Consistency and regularity will increase the chances of you becoming a shepherd to the sheep.

Another hack will be running interviews with people (preferably those with more viewers/customers/etc. than you that want more exposure) podcast style. This is a great way to: learn more, create new content, network, generate interest, discover new avenues, draw more audience members, etc. Multiple wins. Plus, podcast interviews are so much easier than creating completely new content alone.

Right now, you’re at a stage where quantity is just as important as quality. The last thing you want is to lose momentum. Because, even though you might think you know who your audience are, you don’t know until you shotgun differen types of content to truly test who are most loyal. If Gab is truly fair, then you can use typical marketing strategies to zero in on what sells for you.

I hope this helps. I’m in this boat with you, brother. “Success” (whatever it is) stems from God. It’s better to remain unheard by the masses and be tight with God than to be a leader and far from God.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Macaque Mentality
3 years ago

Some of Lowell’s comments here about guns that aren’t projects he is going to work on would make good content for Bootstrappy too.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Farcesensitive
3 years ago

There are no comments about guns that you can safely assume will not be appearing on BOOTSTRAPPY. Anything firearms related is a possible episode. If I talk about it you might see it. If I don’t talk about it, I might be surprising you with it.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Lowell Houser
3 years ago

Quick thing about podcasts: Many who have true clout prefer text over audio/video because they read so damn fast. If you go the podcast angle, transcripts are a must, imo. You can find people for ~$10-20/hr (e.g. fiverr) or software for much/much cheaper (I’ve tested these for a client and can recommend Sonix for a quick solution). Get a URL, install WP or whatever, post/embed your vids and transcripts (which don’t have to be perfect), now you have a functioning blog generating content for you with each rant/interview/video/etc.

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

I’ve gotten extremely cynical over recommendations of videos. More than half the time somebody tells you “You’ve GOT to see THIS video!’ it’s either a Boomer rambling on for over 45 minutes, or 10 minutes of “Yo, what’s up guys? Thanks for watching. Be sure to subscribe to my channel. Here’s a 4 minute animation of how to subscribe to a YouTube channel and get notifications”.

The other half of the time, it’s something I already knew.

I’ve gotten to where I simply respond “Summarize what you think I need to know from this video you’re so excited about” except for a handful of people I can trust to recommend things worth my time.

I’ve come to understand how Vox Day feels.

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

Much thanks for all this hard work. it;s much appreciated by myself and all of us.

I rarely listen to podcast. I can read at a massive rate faster than I can listen. And listening many times I can’t hear what they are saying without straining.

In fact I think about the poly podcast I listen to are a few Joe Rogans that the guest are interesting and stuff that James LaFond is on.. I like the guys at “Myth of the 21st Century”

https://myth20c.wordpress.com/

but even as good as these guys are it puts me to sleep listening to them.

wooderson
wooderson
3 years ago

Why is there a Q instead of O in “Old Government Buildings”?

Not a rhetorical question. A real question.

kid
kid
Reply to  wooderson
3 years ago

Short for Queensland.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  kid
3 years ago

Thank you.

wooderson
wooderson
3 years ago

You could build it: the repairable economy. All of the big names in history, at least American history, are from factories. Thoreau’s family owned an art pencil factory. He designed machines for production. One run of production paid for his college tuition.There isn’t thought outside of factory owners, or the things they sponsored. Darwin and Galton were the heirs of a dinner plate manufactory. Their socialist counterpart in America owned a silverware factory.

You’d be in an odd place, though, if it were Christian. The mainstream media puts some major effort into jeering, belittling, and character assassinating any factory owner in America who is not a synagogue member. Even if you don’t go out in public, they will find a way to insinuate the worst about you. You’ll need to find a way around being called “furtive” “secretive” “stupid” and “paranoid.” That’s what I’ve seen completely private factory owners called. By all evidence, they are sweet, shy Christians running a nice company.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  wooderson
3 years ago

You know, I honestly don’t care what is said about me by mainstream paid idiots. I still get dismissed as a CONSPIRACY THEORIST by my own family every other day, at this point I just don’t give a thought.

I move forward on my goals and tell as few people as I can until I get to wherever I am going, and then the people that didn’t believe in me are just left standing there surprised with nothing to say, and those are my LOVED ONES.

Enemies? Don’t really have any yet, should be fun.

Farcesensitive
3 years ago

‘Minor material deficiency’ in nuclear propulsion plant sidelines USS Nimitz

https://news.yahoo.com/minor-material-deficiency-nuclear-propulsion-231226131.html