News Briefs – 12/02/2023

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

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DFT – World Bank To Shift More Lending To Climate

DFT – Yandex Expands Delivery Robots Operations

DFT – Brazil To Join OPEC+

DFT – Majority Of Brits Regret Brexit

DFT – OPEC+ To Increase Production Cuts

Just in case anyone here thought this world made sense, this video from the comments should disabuse you of that notion:

The video of Biden at the end came from CSPAN’s website, it is real. We ran it at the time it aired.

From over at the Conservative Treehouse – The Forced Metadata Demand Inside the Jack Smith Court Order – They Are Showing Us the Govt Battlespace for 2024 and What We Will Face:

People then say – how could the Jack Smith special counsel possibly comb through all of those users and all of that connected metadata? The answer is Artificial Intelligence; but the serious concern comes when you combine the metadata, AI organization and the previous announcements from DHS.

Artificial intelligence has nothing to do with it. All of these characters miss how big the American Stasi is, as well as the most important part – It has been “Neighborhood-ized,” with each neighborhood having a unit which is assigned to “get to know” each person, individually. This data will get broken up, and directed to the local neighborhood American Stasi unit in each neighborhood of each person to deal with. If you are in that database, somebody, likely unknown to you, down the street, will get the data and be assigned to act on it. And the actions may not even be things you notice. If you were a nexus of spreading Trumpism, and say, forty other people who are identified as such travel home alongside you on the same highway, at the same time each day, you may just find suddenly you are hitting traffic heading home each night, and by the time you get home it is too late to spend time online spreading Trumpism. And that may last right up until the election is over, and then the highway will inexplicably open up and you can get home early each night again.

Until people grasp, the America Stasi assigned specific people who live around you, to controlling you for “the government” (whatever that means), nobody will understand the dangers inherent in all of this data being amassed. It will be operationalized. And at a granular level by real people assigned to stop you from doing what you would otherwise want to do, without you even knowing it.

Derek Chauvin prison stabbing: Ex-FBI informant inmate charged with attempted murder of ex-Minneapolis cop. So it came out the FBI may have altered the Floyd autopsy report, because it did not say anything about asphyxia, which would have let Chauvin off the hook, the Chauvin case became potentially embarrassing for the FBI, and suddenly an FBI informant, who is not even black, tried to take him out in prison. Sounds legit. Stabber was an FBI Informant who was a member of the Mexican Mafia.

Serial killer on the loose – 3 men experiencing homelessness fatally shot by potential serial killer in Los Angeles: Police. Nobody knows who it is, because you can fire a gun off, in Los Angeles, and the American Stasi vehicular surveillance blanketing the area will be confused, and not know what happened.

1 man killed and 4 others injured in shooting at Las Vegas homeless encampment, police say. Similar case.

Tucker Carlson – Mike Pompeo tried to have Julian Assange poisoned and murdered at the Ecuadorian embassy in London. Mr Ultra-Christian Cheery Jolly Santa Claus who is always quoting scripture and telling us we must support Israel. I can see it in his eyes when he puts on that fake Santa Claus smile, and you see that little glint behind his eyes which betrays him asking himself, “Are they buying this act?” Also, never trust CIA.

Democrat Dick Durbin, who shut down Epstein investigation has a history of covering for Epstein.

Lawmakers on the House Judiciary and Intelligence committees are fighting over how to rewrite rules for the government’s chief spying tool, the FISA, before it expires at year’s end.

And the irony? The terrorist attack FISA was made in response to, was probably done by the very intelligence agencies which benefit from it. So they attacked us, and we gave them even more power, but maybe not for long – A military judge has ordered the FBI to produce 3,000 pages of documents about Omar al-Bayoumi, an alleged Saudi and CIA intelligence asset who acted as the handler for two of the 9/11 hijackers. I can tell you, after a decade under the surveillance, there is 5-10% of the population in the secret society of Stasi surveillance-people, who all knew their organization at least knew about 9/11 and let it happen. And you have to wonder if the organization did it purposefully itself.

This one is a bit weird, given Jill Biden attended this:

Netflix’s Orange is The New Black actress Taryn Manning claims that three time she was offered a “Gold Juice” yellow drink, which she is not sure if it is a metaphor, but she was told if she drank it, she would get to live almost forever, have whatever she wanted, and have unlimited money and success. She then describes them sending people into her life to act like friends, and keep tabs on her, as wolves in sheep’s clothing. Sounds like some kind of overt act you take to commit to them, and then they give you what you want, but they also feel they own you. As a biotechnologist, I tend to think it is not an actual drug, and there is probably no health benefit, but then again, we have no idea who were are really dealing with at the top, or their level of technological sophistication.

The Supreme Court will soon consider whether to hear appeals brought by people charged with offenses relating to the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol in cases that could have a major impact on the criminal prosecution of former President Donald Trump.

Just in breaking news: House Republicans demand all communications between Jack Smith and DOJ about decision to indict Trump.

GOP lawmaker confirms lawless Jan. 6 Select Committee deleted witness interview tapes before or after they disbanded the committee.

Federal court rules Trump does NOT have Presidential immunity from January 6 civil lawsuits.

DOJ/Special Counsel Jack Smith, and Judge Tanya Chutkan just denied Trump’s discovery request for January 6 videotapes.

Florida Democrats have decided they just don’t need to hold a presidential primary this year, automatically awarding President Joe Biden the state’s 250 delegates.

North Carolina trial judges on Thursday blocked portions of a new law that would transfer Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper’s authority to pick election board members to the Republican-dominated General Assembly.

At a campaign stop in Iowa, Vivek Ramaswamy is approached and warned by a former FBI agent who worked in counter intelligence:  “Jesus, be careful…I’d get some very, very competent help, some very competent people to do intelligence work for you before you went places.” The FBI agent could be real and have worked in the Fantasy Camp side, and not understand, or he could be real deal Cabal, and saying this to fool the plebes into trusting Ramaswamy. But Ramaswamy was one of two “random” college kids picked to ask Obama a question at a town hall in the 2008 race. The other was Buttigieg who is all but confirmed as a CIA actor. Ramaswamy is probably CIA, and almost certainly one of Cabal’s theater kids who were following people through grocery stores, and spying on other kids at school. He doesn’t have anything to worry about.

Trump mocks ‘Battle of Loserville’ DeSantis-Newsom debate and claims Florida Governor used a stool to look taller – as new report claims staff in Ron’s campaign think it’s a ‘dumpster fire.’

Paul Ryan caught trying to steer endorsements to Nikki Haley.

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley has just been endorsed by leftist Jennifer Rubin of the Washington Post.

North Carolina trial judges on Thursday blocked portions of a new law that would transfer Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper’s authority to pick election board members to the Republican-dominated General Assembly.

George Santos kicked out of Congress – Daily Mail – Inside the incredible world of the fantasist congressman: George Santos was kicked out of Congress for using campaign money on OnlyFans. Last we heard, the one thing he claimed he had not lied about was being a homosexual, when he told a reporter he was “totally gay.” Even though he had been married, he swore he had made the switch. Now we find out he was simping thots on Onlyfans.

Bannon’s take on the expulsion of Santos:

“This is McCarthy screwing MAGA to jam up Mike Johnson. This is 100% McCarthy and his acolytes trying to make our job even tougher and take away our majority. This is Fox News, everything. This is the apparatus saying, ‘we are going to shut down the ability to make massive cuts and stop the defunding of Ukraine … They want a civil war, they got one!”

Bannon then went on to say that McCarthy will leave Congress on December 10, then use the $17 million in his PAC against MAGA candidates in 2024:

“He’s going take out the MAGA candidates. So, bring it. This is the uniparty, corporatists, Wall Street, Big Pharma, Silicon Valley. Santos is not a guy you want to defend, but it’s not about Santos. They are after everybody, particularly the MAGA guys.”

“When they roll, they roll hard. You got Judas Pence, now Judas McCarthy. This is a stab in the back to Stefanik, to Johnson, to Jordan. So, it’s game on. You want to roll like that? Let’s roll like that. Evil, corrupt to his core. The people in Bakersfield, CA should be humiliated for sending this guy back.”

Of course Bannon still will not talk about the surveillance.

Former Speaker McCarthy threatens to see Matt Gaetz expelled.

Numerous marketing agencies representing major brands have decided not to resume advertising on X following Elon telling them to “Go Fuck Yourself.”

A Florida man has been arrested for allegedly planning to commit a mass casualty incident at a Tesla-sponsored event hosted by CEO Elon Musk.

Walmart becomes latest firm to pull advertising on Elon Musk’s X.

Judge strikes down federal ban on handgun sales for 18 to 20-year-olds.

Fetterman demands Sen. Menendez to be expelled from Senate on ‘The View’: ‘Senator for Egypt not New Jersey.’ Fetterman has been very pro-Israeli lately. Maybe Israel wants Menendez gone?

Adams sets $500K December goal for legal defense fund in FBI campaign probe. Don’t talk about the migrant disaster. The migrants are vital to some intelligence operation, and it is probably one that will be waged against us.

Illegal migrants invade Malibu beaches.

Ransomware attack causes outages at 60 credit unions, federal agency says.

A purported leaker has appeared in NZ and revealed that death rates were as high as 20% for some batches of Pfizer.

As the mysterious pneumonia outbreak continues to spread throughout China, 11 states in the United States being affected by the mystery respiratory illness.

Biden faces embarrassment over $6 billion Iran hostage deal as Republicans AND Democrats vote to permanently freeze funds.

An unauthorized vehicle attempted to enter the headquarters of U.S. Strategic Command (Stratcom) Thursday night, prompting gunshots and a lockdown before the driver backed away and left the base.

Gateway Pundit blocked by House internet provider. Clearly they are rebels. And yet, they will not talk about the surveillance. NSA Director of Technology, and fourth in line in command of NSA on 9/11, Bill Binney has said a directed energy weapon from a drone blew two holes in steel shielding he installed because he was getting zapped every night by domestic intelligence, and on top of that, he has been somehow knocked out and implanted with three chips in each leg, he thinks that has happened to most, if not all CIA and FBI agents, and Gateway Pundit will not mention it. Because it leads back to the American Stasi.

Cosmo promotes satanic abortion ritual: Killing babies to “empower” women.

New Yorkers spend at least 236 HOURS in traffic each year as the top 10 worst cities for congestion are revealed – with one surprising entry (Honolulu). 1 million people commute in to work in New York City, time 236 hours, is a lot of potential rebellion every year that Cabal never has to deal with.

Nearly 4,000 car dealerships are begging Joe Biden to pull back on the “unrealistic” EV mandates which are killing their businesses.

An undercover sting operation has highlighted a Saudi Arabian government plan to artificially raise global oil demand, by flooding oil products into Africa.

Jussie Smollett headed back to jail after conviction upheld by appeals court in hate crime hoax.

Former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor dead.

The Department of Education (DOE) has opened an investigation into an incident at a Wisconsin school involving a transgender showering in a locker room with female students.

An unidentified object, approximately 5000 km in size, has penetrated the solar system, detected by various probes monitoring the sun. Its size and speed surpass typical natural celestial bodies, raising questions about its origin.

The recent announcement by the USAir Force that it will equip its aircrews with 42,000 sets of anti-laser glasses comes in the wake of a worrying increase in laser attacks against American aviators and others by Chinese military forces.

Shocking new report claims Israel knew about Hamas attack plan for over a year.

Riots that followed a mass stabbing of young children in Dublin should be met with a “good, honest, decent beating”, an Irish senator stormed in “frank” remarks.

Seamus Bruner, Director of Research at the Government Accountability Institute of Ireland, stated that some officials in Ireland are essentially using the European welfare state to impose a China-style social credit score by threatening to revoke government benefits from people protesting against the government’s migrant policies.

Zelensky admits Ukraine’s counter-offensive against Russian troops in has failed to meet its objectives.

Even the Washington Post admits that Russia is thriving, the sanctions did nothing, and Putin is even more beloved and in control than ever before.

Russia limits women’s access to abortion, citing demographic changes. And an anti-Demonic policy of the government.

Recent polls have shown a significant increase in the percentage of gun owners, the amount of gun ownership, and acceptance of the utility of firearms for self-defense.

Chris Cuomo: I’m ‘open’ to voting for Trump. He and his brother have had quite the falling out with Cabal. Probably a response to his brother getting hit with another sexual harassment lawsuit to kneecap his try for NYC Mayor.

Tucker Carlson says he’s backing Trump in 2024.

Home Depot’s billionaire founder says he’ll fund Trump… Even if he’s convicted.

Spread r/K Theory, because we are getting close

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Stop The C4ckery
Stop The C4ckery
1 year ago

Update on end of week 4 of the deworming protocol: past week I automatically snap awake at 6am. Even if I go back to sleep I’ll be up by 7:30. Digestive side effects seem to be pretty much gone. Do notice that I am getting headaches more often lately though. One big (heh) thing is that my erections have improved significantly – I literally couldn’t fall back asleep because it was preventing me from being able to roll over. I get harder and I stay harder longer. I swear it’s gotten a bit bigger too. One more interesting thing is that nicotine seems to have stopped having any effect on me. I used to have an extremely high intake and now I’ll go several days without it and not even notice. No withdrawal symptoms or any real cravings. It just stopped doing anything and I started feeling a vague sense of disgust and avoidance whenever I thought about it. I wasn’t trying to quit either, I just realized last week that I wasn’t even in the habit of having it on me anymore. Just happened by itself.

Details on the protocol for anyone interested: https://www.docdroid.net/jfTxu1X/the-nac-protocol-pdf

There’s a small community on Reddit and twatter and a larger community on /x/ if anyone is interested in learning more.

Stop The C4ckery
Stop The C4ckery
Reply to  Stop The C4ckery
1 year ago

Oh, and I can’t hear the radio anymore. Don’t know if it’s because something has changed and I just don’t “pick it up” anymore or if they’ve given it a break but it’s been gone for the past 2 weeks.

Stop The C4ckery
Stop The C4ckery
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I wonder if there’s something major happening in the background. There’s been a few rumblings but nothing too significant that I’ve picked up so far. Doubt that the situation in Ukraine and Gaza is diverting significant resources so makes one wonder.

Also, do you have any thoughts on whitelisting emails for commenters or anything like that? Jim just did an interesting shibboleth post and I liked the idea.

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Dude, they can walk and chew gum at the same time.

I and my wife have been getting it bad, to the point where I am too sick to make long posts.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Just curious, have “Impenetrable Firmament” or “Empty Masonic Lodges” guys been back? I don’t miss them or anything. I just wonder if they gave up or you’re keeping them in the spam ghetto with Filthy British Guy.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

From what I understand, anons who spend a lot of time there recognize each other by their writing style. I lurk occasionally, but not often enough to remember anybody. It probably is the same guy (or bot). I remember when Neon Revolt was posting on his blog, he posted an article about how an anon got some AI to admit it was artificial.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  EricTheAwful
1 year ago

I think Mason guy posted a rather benign comment recently.
Whoever it was tossed on a well known Masonic code word.

Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

I remember seeing your comment on this on the comment page, but it was not there on the blog page you commented on. This was also common with Phelps’ posts in the past.

phelps
Reply to  Macaque Mentality
1 year ago

My blog died of neglect, but I haven’t removed it from all my profiles.

Macaque Mentality
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

I should clarify. I meant your comments here. I’ve seen many of your comments here “shadowbanned” (whatever you want to call it). I’m thinking at least 25. And those are only the ones I caught.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Stop The C4ckery
1 year ago

LookoutFaCharlie’s anti fungal protocol has some explanations on why breaking biofilm, which is also detailed in the protocol you linked, should reduce your body’s sensitivity to EM in general.

https://educate-yourself.org/cn/How-to-Stop-Electronic-Harassment-via-Nano-Fungal-Infection005jun17.shtml#pet

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Stop The C4ckery
1 year ago

I tried deworming Cabal hubby with anti-helminths as per 4chan to fix him.(see worm theory).

It made no difference in his level of evil.

I will try this protocol, but it’s anti-fungal not anti-parasites. I scanned the first part quickly, but do not see why you think it is for worms. Can you please explain?

Stop The C4ckery
Stop The C4ckery
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Just an artifact as it evolved out of research on the link between fenbendazole and cancer.

I personally have done multiple courses of fenbendazole as well as ivermectin and noticed little difference. However, I started noticing major differences in quality of sleep, dreams, etc starting on week 2 on this protocol. Used to be I couldn’t remember my dreams at all and now they are extremely vivid. Also noticed an improvement in digestion once I got past the initial gas and diarrhea phase, I had started to develop some GI issues that have basically vanished.

Rob
Rob
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I think these are two separate things; there’s the anti-fungal protocol which he linked, and then there’s the anti-parasite (worm) protocol: https://files.catbox.moe/9rbtxh.pdf.

Wooderson
Wooderson
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

It’s maybe not a good idea, but maybe you could try dosing things that build up brain cells? LIke, maybe his brain is missing some parts? Or it’s short on energy. I’m trying to find it, but I ran across someone on Reddit taking some cocktail that made them emotionally available, warm and open. They were shocked. It was on supplements, or long covid, or cfs forums? It’s reddit, so it’s a few years behind Twitter manosphere health stuff. So maybe you’ve already tried the brain food vitamins route.

A second option which, again, maybe you might not want. Attachment therapy, like what they used on Romanian orphans? I’m not sure what is involved in that. It might be simple stuff like reparenting with, like, backrubs and face rubs, tactile soothing things. If he’s soothed and you are the source of that, then he attaches. I have my questions, since, like, every comedian points out about how serial killers all seem to love their mama, but it doesn’t stop them from stacking the bodies.

Chinese medicine might fiddle around with his kidneys, liver, ammonia levels in his blood. That seems to have personality alterations as calling cards. Grouchy gout seems to be a real personality.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

“…I tried deworming Cabal hubby with anti-helminths as per 4chan to fix him..”

I started to comment on this but deleted it. But…I think there’s nothing you can do. The reason I comment is to make sure you do not blame yourself that you can’t do anything. “If” and reading past comments, if you are the same one, he’s a psychopath of some level and they are born that way and unless some breakthrough happens, they will die that way. I think, as I’ve said before, that psychopaths are primal homo-sapiens and that’s why we went hundreds of thousands of years with no progress. Primal humans had little to no empathy except for very close kin, and not much then. So there was no chance they would cooperate. You see this in the Spaths running things now. They are constantly trying to dominate everyone, even at the risk of destroying the whole system that brings prosperity. The urge to dominate and screw with people is stronger than the logic of just helping everyone progress. They can work together against the common people for a time with other Spaths but as you see with NuttyYahoo at some point they start preying on their own. The more control they have the more they will start to attack each other. I believe that this accounts for a really large amount of the cycles in history. People slowly are bred to work together by their low circumstances and their being stuck locally where everyone knows everyone. They build large empires or kingdoms. Then during the era of prosperity the Spaths, due to aggressiveness and women’s attraction to this aggression, begin to make more and more Spaths. Who promptly move up into positions of authority. They will do anything to do so, while your average person in no way wants to run the country. It’s just a burden to them. When they get to the top they drive everything into the ground because they have no interest in making things good, only that they remain in power and that they are able to torment the population. Very much like the tendency of bullies in schools to torment other kids just because they can. They enjoy it and will do anything to stay on top. Eventually the whole thing collapses. Psychopaths are then more confined locally and in many cases are all killed off, or they are less likely to breed as everyone knows locally they are damaged goods. They then are lowered numbers of the population and the whole cycle starts over.

There’s really no way to deal with psychopaths but kill them off or get away from them.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Stop The C4ckery
1 year ago

This is interesting, so updates are good.

🌲🌲
🌲🌲
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Agreed.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Melania’s seat placement was indeed symbolic.

At an ordinary funeral service, that position is for the spouse/family. There is a hierarchy, Front and Center, Periphery, and Rear.

Cant comment on US POTUS etiquette, but it sounds logical

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Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Where would you put your manned space launches?

Rhonda
Rhonda
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Kazakh Steppe in Kazakhstan Baikonur Cosmodrome?

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago
Kentucky Gent
Kentucky Gent
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

My bet is on the original Star Trek IV – they are looking for humpback whales.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

>  George Santos was kicked out of Congress for using campaign money on OnlyFans. 

The rules for handling campaign money, as laid out at fec.gov, are incredibly broad. He could use the money to buy a car, or a motorhome, or a boat. He could pay off his house. He could hire his family as campaign advisors for outrageous salaries. There are very few things you *can’t* do with campaign contributions, but he managed to find one.

The phrase “special kind of stupid” comes to mind here. It doesn’t take that much smarts to shuffle money from one pocket to the other before paying for porn.

Matt
Matt
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

Rearranging your second sentence…

He could have motorboated an escort at home, and probably gotten away with it.

Crazy.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Matt
1 year ago

If he put it down as “personal trainer” or “office assistant”, absolutely.

anon
anon
1 year ago

Has anyone noticed the number of poor looking, older men as well as younger derelict looking men wandering around shopping malls? So yesterday, my wife and I are walking through a mall so she can get some Christmas gifts. I usually don’t go near a mall, but we’re away on a mini vacation before Christmas, so there we were.
Then I notice there’s a one or two older guys, about my age, in every store we go into. Not like grimy bums, or anything; but definitely look like they bought their wardrobe at Goodwill. Same with the younger guys. Look like meth heads, only sober. Same crappy clothes. Same malnourished physique. Same three days worth of stubble. No matter what aisle we’re in one of them suddenly has to look at something right nearby. Not to buy anything, of course.
I made sure all of them saw me make eye contact with them. Every one of them moved away when I did this; but like 10 or 15 feet at most. Also there were a couple of them tailing us through the main mall walkway. They seemed perplexed when I zeroed them. Seriously poor tradecraft; but then I guess that’s what they get when they recruit the indigent.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Not sure if I’ve seen this potential plot twist brought up before: If this is all a theatrical production managed by Team Q patriots in order to topple Cabal with a bloodless whimper of surrender rather than a traumatic bang of megadeaths, then this migrant business would *somehow* overall be for a stealth good reason, so…what if there are going to be so many Cabal surveillance assets pleading not guilty by reason of mind-controlled insanity (then confined for years in those empty apartment complexes I suspect were designed to be mass psych wards for that very reason) and so many knowing traitors sentenced to euthanasia and so many progressives exiled to China or wherever, that we legitimately *will* need an army of grateful poor illiterates to reeducate and remold into industrious, loyal, model Americans and most of these waves of invaders actually wind up serving as backup for the anti-Cabal side? Damn near impossible to reconcile the continued border-swarming with the notion that Patriots Are In Control.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  anon
1 year ago

I haven’t seen it, but the only reason I ever go to the mall is my eye doctor moved in there. I just go in for my yearly appointment and leave. But I’ve noticed malls aren’t what they used to be. All the anchor stores are closed and most of the mall staple stores left as well. What I see going to my eye doctor are things like the USPS and our county library has a branch. Then some smaller stores. My eye doctor said rents have gone way down, which is why he moved in there.

phelps
1 year ago

1 man killed and 4 others injured in shooting at Las Vegas homeless encampment, police say. Similar case.

Alternative: Some enterprising cabal manager is selling people hunts at the camps. “Want to kill someone? Sure, $2K. Bring a revolver.”

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Kentucky Gent
Kentucky Gent
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

Remember the movie “Hostel”? It wasn’t fiction, it was an announcement of the plan.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Kentucky Gent
1 year ago

Many, many years ago in South America, there was a group of US citizens killed. The locals said they were kidnapping children and selling off their organs. The “US citizens” said that was crazy. Come to find out later, the “US citizens” were Jews. It was big press for a while, but it got squashed when people started finding out who was responsible, so they buried it.

phelps
1 year ago

Numerous marketing agencies representing major brands have decided not to resume advertising on X following Elon telling them to “Go Fuck Yourself.”

I’m still waiting for Elon’s anti-ad campaign. You cancel with us? Fine. We fill your spot with a text image that says, “This spot was reserved for Disney advertising. Disney has decided that it does not want you or people like you as a customer. Disney thinks that you are a racist and antisemite for using X.
“Spend your money accordingly.”

Huck
Huck
1 year ago

11/28/23 – Charlie Munger

11/29/23 – Henry Kissinger

12/1/23 – Sandra Day O’Connor

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I just use it as a rule of thumb that plane crashes and celebrity deaths always happen in threes. It seems to work every time.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Mrs. Carter is another recent death.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Huck
1 year ago

Shane McGowan of The Pogues also passed away.

The rule of 3 seems reliable. Tho who it is may vary depending on your news sources. For me it was Carter, Kissinger & McGowan.

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

Chris Cuomo: I’m ‘open’ to voting for Trump. He and his brother have had quite the falling out with Cabal. Probably a response to his brother getting hit with another sexual harassment lawsuit to kneecap his try for NYC Mayor.”

I’ll guess Andrew Cuomo objected to the COVID lockdowns behind closed doors, so they fired him.

They seem to have no tolerance for any deviation from the Cabal line for Donk politicians.

bannoch
bannoch
1 year ago

This is of general interest here.

  1. Focused sound waves
  2. Manipulation of brain function

“Lucid dream startup says engineers can write code in their sleep. Work may never be the same”– Fortune, Nov. 30, 2023
https://archive.is/bocV6
It will work by releasing focused ultrasound beams—or sound waves also used to monitor the health of a baby in the womb—into a region of the brain involved in lucid dreaming. The beams will activate the parts of the brain that control decision-making and awareness, initiating the lucid dream, the company says. “
That’s a pretty specific response to beaming sound waves at just the right point in the brain. What other responses can be induced by hitting other areas? Could you induce just an overall degradation of function Zersetzung style? You can immediately see how some people would see applying it this way.

Glen Sprigg
1 year ago

Alright, AC gave me permission for this, so I’m going to throw off the cloak of anonymity and say ‘Hi’. I’ve been part of the Based Book Sale a few times, but I missed the invitation for the last one, so I’m going to put my name out there amongst people who are on the same page as me, at least in some important ways. I’ve written a few fantasy, mystery, and sci-fi books, as well as a couple of anthologies, and I’m hoping to get my name out there and generate some interest. So far, my books are only available on Amazon, and some of them are e-book only at the moment.
Some quick notes: I don’t do anything remotely PC in my writing; my heroes are heroic, the women are women, and the men are men. I have no doubt that the mainstream would call my writings racist and accuse me of cultural appropriation; I consider those marketing points these days, so I’ll keep writing the same sort of stuff.
If you have any interest in genre fiction that is inspired by the old pulps and avoids pink slime like it’s Ghostbusters II, I hope you’ll look me up. My blog has been inactive for a few months as we’ve ramped up our farming work, but I’m hoping to get back in the blogging saddle as we get into winter.
Here’s a link to my work on Amazon; I hope you’ll check it out.
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=glen+sprigg&ref=nb_sb_noss

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Absolutely. And thank you for the opportunity.

mobius
mobius
Reply to  Glen Sprigg
1 year ago

If they were KU, I’d read them all.

Maniac
Maniac
1 year ago

‘Former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor dead.’

She and Kissinger will be baking pies together. No oven required.

Wooderson
Wooderson
1 year ago

Christians drink a grape drink every so often, with the claim that they will have eternal life in Heaven. The wine is usually a red wine, so it’s red to purple. And eat a piece of bread, dry as a cracker, or pulled off a loaf of bread. Eternal life, a golden crown to cast, angels all around, your heart’s desire. The odd parts are that you want to give your crown to God, your heart’s desire is God’s will as your own, whatever that means, and grow enough that you are working alongside the angels, instead of treating them like servants or hired mercenaries.

I mean, have you ever had a crown? You are at the top of your society or family? Look at the regular people who are Christian. Whatever they were,at first, they were not in any danger of ever walking around as the supreme executive and chief religious ritually alive mediator with the gods. And, yet, somehow the Christian faith says they are? Children of God? In a time when they had visible Children of God- usually the leading family of a city, or the head of a civilization in charge of going to war with other states? In charge of taxes?

It might actually be a golden drink.

The Christians’ drink comes along with things to write inside your heart and head- a credo, songs, gestures, signs, ways of behaving- and eventually enough Christians got together to make buildings and governments.

That golden drink may come with a credo, and gestures, and ways of behaving, and songs and buildings and governments.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Wooderson
1 year ago

Wooderson, if this is truly you, I love you and apologize for the following.

I’ve been following Wooderson’s comments for years here. I found her knowledge and insights exceptionally valuable, and paid special attention to her comments.

Lately, I’ve wondered what’s going on. Her writing style and way of communicating have changed dramatically. I’m having difficulty even understanding her posts or what she’s trying to say.

She wrote earlier this year, that after a multi-year battle with her nasty husband she was finally free of him. I’m wondering if she was allowed to be freed from him, or if Cabal retaliated. I’m seriously wondering if Cabal did “something” to the real Wooderson, and now has assumed her identity on here.

Has anyone else noticed any of their favorite posters/commenters on here suddenly changing style/syntax, or their general style/mode of thinking?

Wooderson
Wooderson
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

The username is pointless, anyone can type in any name without logging in, and no uniqueness identifier is required or reserved for posts on an account or IP.

Case in point, I am not Wooderson, but you couldn’t tell that just by looking at this comment, because you can choose any name you want without proving it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Wooderson
1 year ago

Feature, not a flaw.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Wooderson
1 year ago

And this is one of the reasons I have foregone anonymity on the internet. Sure anyone can log in here and post with my name, but I could just post something on Gab, Timeless Authors, or even throw up a vid on Youtube saying “NOPE, not me.”

Last edited 1 year ago by Lowell Houser
EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

I used to post everything under my actual name, but starting around 2015 I started going anonymous on the Internet. Or semi-anonymous, anyway. I’ve gotten so used to it when I’m in a context where I have to be myself, my instinct is still to maintain anonymity.

I read a book recently called “Fuck Your Resume” since I’m trying to decide if I should stick in my current job until I can finally retire, or see if I can move up somewhere else. While reading the book, for the only time in my life I actually Googled myself. Nothing came up. Even for my first and last names with my exact middle initial, it’s all other people. The anon in me smiled. The experienced professional in me realized this could be hurting me.

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Reply to  EricTheAwful
1 year ago

Well done.

Wooderson
Wooderson
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

HI, me. I’m still here. I just finished up with my divorce. It’s not one of those fun California pirate ones where the lovely slim blonde takes the fortune from the dashing British talented guy – John Cleese style- it’s messier, and far more poverty stricken and just all around annoying. Also, terrifying, and I say ” I don’t know how to do this” and no one believes me. I really do not know how to function in a lot of ways. I’m not being clever. It’s physically painful.

Taryn Manning, in the news links up above, talked about a golden drink that some of her castmates were offered. She was being interviewed by a heavily pregnant second tier comedian on a podcast. They look to be in the same studio. I cannot tell. The backdrop for the comedian is books on a bookshelf, mostly modern, and just pop culture stuff. The background for Taryn is a bunch of different devotional objects from various different religions. I tend to have listening when I see someone with anything religious. I don’t know why they are choosing to collect whatever it is. Their motivations are never obvious.

I am Christian. Most Christians, as far as I can tell, walk around in a state of comfort, or in communion with others from their church. Right now, my ex goes to church. He is in a state of comfort. He thanks me for doing this for him. He also has a history of going out of his way to socially harm people- get them fired, get them arrested, get them harassed. It would be immoral for me to go to church. I would be exposing innocent, good people to harm.

I could ignore this, and rely on him going to church. With the slight exception that this is not my first round with this type of personality. I can think of a churched up person, with an impeccable reputation, who managed to rack up four suicide attempts, that I know of!- not mild, I took four aspirin- ones where people where people had to rush them to the ER to rescue them, scars, bleeding out,broken bones, quality time in rehab, comas, and way too much time in the hospital. I don’t know if she ever succeeded in driving anyone to suicide. I can’t say no, definitely not. I really can’t tell.

I can think of one person who threatened my mother and sister if I didn’t go along with….My poor mother did have someone poison her and take a photo of her and me. They sounded surprised that she knew me. They didn’t know she was my mother. She told me about this a few years later. I have no idea what to make of it. A professional sales meeting ends with someone poisoning a cup of tea, knocking someone out, and taking a photo in a frame?

So, literally, the closest people in my life, the people I love beyond all others, have been threatened, harassed, poisoned, beaten, for reasons I DON’T UNDERSTAND!!!!

So, in my straitened circumstances, I have acted as close as I can to being Christian, without the benefit of a church. So, I can say I have been warm, positive, decent, good to people that I can tell you, are not Christian. That hate Christians. They fear Christians. They rely on Christians to be good people. It’s very bizarre. I mean, who else has a very old gay man say “F^&* Jesus! I hate Christians! I am praying for you. I worry about you. You are a good person.” And I have to say “You know, I am Christian.” . Or ” I am Buddhist. You need Jesus.” Like, this was a Buddhist who had learned Buddhist meditation in Asia for years, from a family of Buddhists.

So I am abstracting out as much as I can, trying to understand. I am trying to see how things work. And, I’m finding my limits of what I do understand. It’s like walking forward blind, while testing the ground. So, like, Christians drink a drink with a particular color, and opposite on the color wheel is a golden drink offered for worldly success. So, is there a full opposite ritual? Is there different forms of rituals? Why are these articulate media people being rendered so awkward and somewhat mute in the face of some ritual or offering?

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Wooderson
1 year ago

Check out Bruce Carlton at https://charltonteaching.blogspot.com/ who had a similar spiritual journey.

Charlton thinks that church is useless at best for Christians and potentially dangerous.

Its morning, so will try to repost in the next thread.

Kentucky Gent
Kentucky Gent
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

But church is not optional for Christians. Sounds like Bruce is heterodox.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
Reply to  Kentucky Gent
1 year ago

Church isn’t optional for Christians? Would you expand on that please? Thanks.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Kentucky Gent
1 year ago

Exactly:

Heb 10:23 Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for he who promised is faithful. 24 And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, 25 not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near. (ESV)

Some congregations may be useless for some Christians, but we are expected to meet together. You may have to keep checking different churches out until you find one you fit into, but I find it’s important.

Relevant image attached

Farcesensitive
Reply to  EricTheAwful
1 year ago

Matthew 18:20“For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.”

King James Version (KJV)

Macaque Mentality
Reply to  EricTheAwful
1 year ago

I tithe to a church not local to me or to ministries I research in depth. I meet with other practicing, non-apostate Christians regularly, usually one-on-one. I also communicate with them online regularly, such as here. Meeting with a congregation full of Churchians regularly is not a requirement. The church isn’t an institution, a building, or a body of people. The church is the body of Christ.

For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them. –Matthew 18:20

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

This is a reply to Macaque Mentality since we’re at the bottom of the comment tree and can’t comment further.

I didn’t have the time to be specific enough. I meant to say I’m addressing those Christians who believe they don’t need any “church” type activity, the church being the body of believers. I personally like having some structure and accountability and people to help me grow in the faith, but we have a really good local church here. I know that isn’t an option everywhere.

Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

@EricTheAwful

Gotcha. Trust me, I’ve tried. Got blown out of most of the local ones I’ve tried to stay in long-term, save for the IFBs where I was invariably aged out due to the whole sending-the-young-adults-out church plant dynamic I wrote about previously.

Fortunately, God always provides and I am able to regularly fellowship with mature Christians with real bible knowledge. I’m very grateful for that.

Kentucky Gent
Kentucky Gent
Reply to  Wooderson
1 year ago

So, is there a full opposite ritual?”

There is. It’s called a “Black Mass”.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Kentucky Gent
1 year ago

While I am not a Catholic, I find it interesting that Satanic inversions of Christian rituals are usually inversions of Catholic ones. I can’t say I’ve ever seen a Satanic inversion of a Baptist or Church of Christ service.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

He always has been. The Vatican is now in the hands of Her most sneaky enemy, Crypto-Judaism, established in the Vatican 1958. Will Catholics ever notice, I wonder? I’ve noticed and I’ll be going to Church on the daily, just as soon as we have a Pope.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Kentucky Gent
1 year ago

This is a reply to AC’s comment on the Vatican takeover. It seems we reached the bottom of the comment tree and can’t reply any further. But the comments look different; no like button, just a reply link. New plugin, AC?

I’ve spent time thinking of this. The Vatican has become almost entirely compromised. Granted, it’s a target for raw power and wealth reasons, but if God wasn’t there in any way, why focus so hard and so specifically on taking it over?

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Kentucky Gent
1 year ago

Reply to Eric:

The Vatican is targeted regardless of its legitimacy because it symbolizes Christianity in western culture.
It’s also not the only target, finding any other major church not being targeted just as hard is impossible.
Even the Orthodox are under assault outside of Russia, it’s probably only the existence of the Russian branch that has slowed the corruption in it and I will bet that the Russian branch is infected as well, it’s just subdued and possibly held in check for the time being.

Wooderson
Wooderson
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

And, we all more or less grew up in a religious climate that had handwaving – “Oh, it’s a metaphor.” Well, in my life, I’ve found that it’s never a metaphor. It’s always really, really, really never a metaphor.

So, like, Jesus says ” Blessed are the peacemakers. They will be called the Children of God.” He’s saying this in a time period when they really did have people on earth claiming to be descendants of their deities. The Pharaoh in Egypt? God on Earth. Emperor of Rome? God on Earth, or descended from God. The guy at the top of the Persian Empire? God on Earth. Now, say it with me doing Michael Westen doing “Dead, dead, dead. I know…” in his most bored voice.

So, you’ve got some guy beside a lake saying “Blessed are the peacemakers. They will be called the Children of God.” The visible, known, wearing shiny crowns and fancy clothes, rich and powerful, gods were also mostly known for going to war. Anyone respectable and in good standing was going to a temple and performing a specific set of rituals to get in good with their easily visible, obviously successful, obviously influential, obviously powerful, obviously militarily successful war god in order for this person to continue on with material prosperity, good health and wisdom, prestige, connections, and so on.

Stop The C4ckery
Stop The C4ckery
Reply to  Wooderson
1 year ago

They exchanged the eternal kingdom for a temporary earthly one. r/K in theological terms.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Wooderson
1 year ago

Compare and contrast Wooderson 12/1 comments with Wooderson 12/2 (today) comments.

Wooderson 12/1 sounds like the old Wooderson we know and love.

Wooderson 12/2 doesn’t even slightly resemble Wooderson 12/1. It’s like a totally different person.

Is anyone else seeing this with their favorite commentor(s) in AC’s comment section?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I think that she is just correct so someone is trying to discredit her and distract from her point. If Christian’s drink the blood of our Lord Jesus Christ in the Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass then Satanists likely have take some opposite action involving a golden juice that is procured in some equally opposite and evil manner.

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Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I think Wooderson is Wooderson.

Remember the time she was very worried about you not getting enough sleep and downtime, AC? She had half a dozen suggestions and ideas she hoped would help. This detailed thinking has the same problem solving vibe.

If memory serves, Wooderson has kids of varying ages that she has helped educate. This didactic approach to puzzling out logic chains seems consistent with those activities. And the level of care and concern for others (and for doing the right thing) seems the same.

And…..viewed from another perspective, this anonymous commenter could be someone who knows Wooderson IRL or of her, and is going round to unperson her, or find a new way to damage or remove her support structure.

Anonymous Concernfag: We’re all familiar with putting our moniker into the text fields for making comments. There was no need to put hers in the name field to make your comment. Perhaps it was only done in the spirit of scientific inquiry. Given the level of personal attacks and anguish she’s gone through from the crazy ex, dogging her because you don’t care for her current writing style seems uncharitable at best, and possibly sus.

Hang in there, Wooderson.

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Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Good observations.

Wooderson
Wooderson
Reply to  🌲🌲
1 year ago

Thank you.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I also noticed a change in Wooderson’s style. I attributed it to busyness or stress – in other words, her long stories relating life with cabal husband were thought out and structured for *our* benefit; her latest writings seem to be from a mindset of “here’s what’s on my mind”/“getting this off my chest” and bouncing those stream of consciousness thoughts off of her tribe for *her* benefit. That she related her recent, messy divorce and other strangeness bears this out.

So here’s my take: Wooderson, we’re your tribe and here to help. Continue sharing your thoughts, structured or not, and let us know how we can help you get through this. If you’re fake, that’s between you and God; I’ll help you anyway.

Wooderson
Wooderson
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Thank you. I am real. I try to not bring personal garbage into this conversation. It is not nice to turn people into bystanders of a trainwreck. Also, I don’t know that there’s any benefit. It’s not like I can say “This person is definitely!!! some form of Cabal.” I can’t tell. It seems like there would be, I don’t know, a paper trail? I don’t have a way to point out how to avoid all of this. I wish I did. A touchstone would be useful. AC does surveillance videos to help people.

I mean, maybe the ex is just a narcissist who happened to pretend to be exactly what I wanted, and lied about nearly element of his life, and had other people who I knew vouching for all the details? I mean, why? One person lying and exaggerating is one person. But other people agreeing and amplifying? People I had known and worked with for years? Multiple people going along with this? Helping this? Even when they didn’t want this particular outcome? Still going along with it? I had people from his high school, from college, from after college— different people!–to tell me about him. This was pre-Internet.

I had a pretty specific goal life: married, stay home, raise multiple worthwhile children to adulthood. I wanted the kids to have good character. I knew they would be smart. I wanted them to be beautiful enough that if I were out of the picture people would still want to care for them. I know, I know, kind of a strange detail, but put enough deaths and adoptions in a timeline, you think about these things. None of this is particularly out there or exotic. I don’t get why anyone would lie about getting into what is, honestly, a lot of work.

Yet someone did. I don’t get it. They didn’t like me when they were dating. I got to hear all about it. They weren’t faithful when we were dating. They weren’t faithful before the kids. They weren’t faithful after the kids.

I know they don’t love at least two of the kids. They told me. They blamed the kid for being unloveable. This kid is——-I have people walking up to me in public, who I don’t know–telling me how much this kid helped their child, and made their child’s life better. This child had teachers, veteran teachers, ones with literally a thousand plus children under their care in their careers- I’ve seen the class photos- Good teachers- Great teachers- tell me that this is the child that every teacher dreams of getting once in their career. I won’t even get into girls, and now women, and this kid. He’s loveable.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Wooderson
1 year ago

You’re among friends. I went through a divorce ten years ago. I’m firmly convinced my ex-wife was a narcissist. Toward the end, she was doing very weird things. Somehow, my email account was sending her very nasty message. At one point, my Twitter account posted something like “Our marriage is over”. I didn’t write it. After I got all my devices out of the house and changed my passwords, it stopped. Then near the very end, she somehow had a black eye and claimed I did it when I clearly did not. I was fighting against a divorce, but that was the moment I realized I had to let the crazy bitch go.

Ten years later, things are better. I won. She neglected her health and passed away. I ended up with custody and got my boys across the line into adulthood.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Wooderson
1 year ago

“…I had a pretty specific goal life: married, stay home, raise multiple worthwhile children to adulthood…”

A commendable goal and one that’s full enough to keep anyone busy. In the past, a large proportion of Women had the same goal. And when the kids were gone, they often ran charities and went to local government meetings. They were involved and actually ran, or supervised, a large part of the society. This worked great and was a big reason for US success.

But due to propaganda, these fundamental goals now seem to be beneath Women and…the whole society is falling apart due to it. I believe that some people deliberately pushed this. Some from malice and some who were feminist who were just dissatisfied with life and wanted change. The end results of these changes are disastrous.

Women said they could have it all but, you just can’t. Women today want more than what a society can give them and due to that fact will always be dissatisfied and the Men, not having their needs met either, will be miserable also.

Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Wooderson
1 year ago

We live in a time where most churches are apostate. So I get your point about the golden drink. I was going to do a whole writeup about “the outer darkness” but I think most believers here understand that many of the trappings of the modern church are Laodicean traps.

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Reply to  Macaque Mentality
1 year ago

I would be interested in reading such a comment.

Macaque Mentality
Reply to  🌲🌲
1 year ago

I’ll try to do it succinctly, in three parts:

First, when the bible talks about receiving a crown or many crowns, there are very specific conditions that a saved believer has to fulfill to get. And, as Wooderson implies, being a good churchgoer is not one of the conditions. For example, to get a “crown of righteousness”, you must be one that love Jesus Christ’s second coming. I doubt most churchgoers will fulfill that condition, as most will, in fact, fear the Lord’s coming. So the church’s “golden drink” that Wooderson wrote about are fake conditions that have nothing to do with scripture. Note even Paul (1 Cor 9:27) acknowledged that he might “be a castaway” so he worked figuratively ran so that this would not be the case. We know from his last published letter (2 Tim) that Paul did keep going.

Second, you have in Rev 2-3, Jesus making a clear distinctions between the churches and those “that overcometh”. We see here that “overcomers” are separate from simply saved believers or Churchians. And Jesus outlines a bunch of cool things that they will get or get to do, like eating from the tree of life and (what I’m curious about the most) a white stone with a new name no one else but the recipient can possibly know.

Now we can get to when Jesus talked about “the outer darkness” and the “weeping and gnashing of teeth”. I believe He was not necessarily talking about hell. I’ll start with the parable of the wedding feast (Matt 22). Historically, the people who were not clothed correctly at wedding feasts (indication of (a) invitation because the host clothed the guests and of (b) respect to the host) of that time would be tied up and thrown out beyond the perimeter of the party, into “the outer darkness” and left there until the party was over. The guy actually made it to the feast but was not clothed in righteousness, as those who will be in the wedding feast will be. Note that the dude actually made it to the other side, at the temporal location where the wedding feast is being held. Likewise, note in the parable of the talents (Matt 25), that the servant given one talent was a servant of the lord. And note that in Matthew 8:12, it’s the “children of the kingdom” who are cast into “outer darkness”. So I tend to think that the outer darkness is a temporary place for those who are saved but are not clothed in righteousness (Rev 3:5), so don’t belong at the party (wedding feast). I’m inclined to think they get no crowns, rewards, treasures, etc.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Macaque Mentality
1 year ago

Heaven is a place for Heroes in other words.

Wooderson
Wooderson
Reply to  Wooderson
1 year ago

I am, in general, averse to public religious discussions. I’m related to too many different religious traditions to get partisan.

However, two things. One: the night that my blackout drunk ex was calm. He was making snakelike movements with his head. He was telling me nothing I had done ever meant anything. I’d never done anything good. I was nothing. And everything I did that was good was meaningless, was dismissable. This went on for hours.Then he passed out and woke up in 30 minutes, wondering why I was upset with him. You know, outside of the cheating, the drinking, the cheating, the cheating. It was the only calm discussion in a bunch of nights of very horrible, devastating, discussions. Somehow, it was the calmest and the worst. People who do exorcisms seem to have experience with this.

The second. I don’t know why, but for whatever reason, I’ve been subjected to some bizarre almost show trials- where I have to explain and defend literally every choice I’ve made in my life. From family, usually. Some of these last hours. One lasted six months. Ten hour screaming fests aimed at me. Granular hatred.. One lasted almost three months, every day screaming fits about everything. For all them, for whatever reason, they all bring up me being Christian. Like, they aren’t, for the most part, so I don’t understand why it’s their concern. I’m not talking about it. I’m not proselytizing. I’m not claiming to be a righteous, good Christian.

I don’t think any of this behavior is normal, and I don’t know why it’s aimed at me. I’m guessing mental illness, or grotesque character flaws, or something. One person it might be drugs, occasionally. These are otherwise normal, decent to other people, human beings. I have no idea why I provoke this level of unhinged behavior.

I mean, even one of the perpetrators was puzzled- “You are the nicest person I know. You do nice things. You think about being kind and good, and then you do the good, kind thing. For whatever reason, people hate you and find ways to f^&* with you. So I am doing it, too, because they know something about you that I don’t.”

Which, you know, why? Why would you say “You are the nicest person I know….some people are jerks to you…..therefore I side with the jerks?” Who thinks that way? I’m not walking around claiming to be super-awesome nice. I know people who are way more effective and kind than me, and I admire them, and praise them, and try to help them when I can. The world is a better place because these amazing people are doing good, concrete things in the world. I like living in the world good people create.

Like, when I was first dumped into knowledge about ex’s hobbies, I researched. There’s a book about Domestic Violence. The main activist was saying they don’t know why these guys fixate on one particular woman. It’s never general. It’s always one. So they write these really specific protective orders. So, I want to know why I have been that person for so many other people who are, in general, highly functional members of society. Every last one of them is more prestigious, more powerful, more well-paid, more influential, better degrees, more education, than me. They don’t all know each other. They’ve never met each other. But somehow, they do this?

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Wooderson
1 year ago

I’ve gotten the show trials too, but so far they have been a bit more polite about it.

Kentucky Gent
Kentucky Gent
Reply to  Wooderson
1 year ago

For whatever reason, people hate you and find ways to f^&* with you.”

You have my sympathy. This is exactly what I’ve been dealing with, since 4th grade. There are a lot – a LOT – of malicious people in this world, who are nasty seemingly just for spite and nothing else.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Kentucky Gent
1 year ago

About the same timeline for me, brother in arms, being tolerable memories up through third, then for some unbeknownst reason, fourth was bad, mainly due to a teacher, then bullies ganging up as a gruesome twosome, moving to a gleesome threesome, for starters, with me having done nuthin’ to no body, so what the …

Wooderson
Wooderson
Reply to  Wooderson
1 year ago

I am trying to describe Christian practice in the most concrete, specific, non-religious woo-woo way possible. It is some bread or those dehydrated, non-crumbling crackers. It is wine or grape juice, depending. I am trying to be opposite of these videos of people struck inarticulate by odd rituals.

There are specific promises and propositions- Casting Crowns, the band, chose that name from a verse, for instance. Do you see any royal anywhere, even a prom queen, frisbeeing their tiara, for any reason?

The ‘king’ is the person designated as intermediary between a Deity and the regular population: see, Queen Elizabeth, the head of the Church of England. Or, any of the ritual sacrifices of ‘kings’ recorded by anthropologists. Or princesses, who keep having Deity-babies in myths.

Read any pop story about angels. They help people. Regular people are aiming to model the angels’ abilities to help people, and do battle against evil. Angels are not conceived of as invisible mercenaries. You can have rent-a-demon, but not rent-an-angel.

No one really seems to be aiming to have angels picking their cotton. Slavery is a model in other religions. You can see videos of certain groups who think they are going to get willing sex slaves, or just slaves in general, if they are righteous. So, again, this is different.

Aurini
Reply to  Wooderson
1 year ago

When I was becoming Christian (happened over a 5 year process – not something one jumps into lightly) a girl I was dating seethed and – when drunk – raged about it.

I recall myself, back during my atheist days, seeing some pro-life activists and trying to say something clever and snarky to them. Instead a demonic snarl came out of my mouth which shocked me, and took me aback.

“Remember they hated me first,” et cetera, et cetera, it’s real. Don’t be afraid to wield the sword. Don’t be eager to wield it – but don’t be afraid of it, either.

This is the way.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDc3ecjjOLs

Wooderson
Wooderson
Reply to  Aurini
1 year ago

Thank you!! Oh, fantastic video choice! Oh, my chin is up for the fight now. Thank you!!

Med School Biochem
Med School Biochem
1 year ago

“an FBI Informant who was a member of the Mexican Mafia.”

The name didn’t even sound Spanish. 100% sure mexicans wouldn’t do that for the blacks. It doesn’t make any sense.

Kentucky Gent
Kentucky Gent
Reply to  Med School Biochem
1 year ago

If he was a paid informant, he wasn’t doing it for the blacks, but for the Benjamins.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Kentucky Gent
1 year ago

In more ways than one.

Aurini
Reply to  Med School Biochem
1 year ago

He was Italian Mafia informing against business rivals.

EDIT: I might have the wrong Mafia. But those things haven’t been properly ethnic for a while now. Heck, my old boss was high up in a Biker gang, and he was of Indian (dot) descent. The guy was whiter than me, but there’s a lot of Mexicans like that.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

My mother was a bartender at a reasonably well known regional place. She told me she met Sandra Day as a customer one time. She asked Justice O’Connor if she liked her job. She told her that she hated it because she could never be alone.

Wooderson
Wooderson
1 year ago

Dang, that is a lot of religious gear in that studio behind Taryn Manning.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

The ‘Rich Men North of Richmond’ guy.

How it started – how it’s going.

phelps
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I guess he made his a Bud Light.

Wooderson
Wooderson
1 year ago

So, how much is a tablet to manufacture? The choices should not have to look like the very sleek, proprietary Amazon kindle or fire, and then Barnes and Noble’s remarkably sad little plastic thing.

Digital audio players have Sony, which was discontinued. Then there is the wide world of Japanese DAPs and Chinese made DAPs. There is Sandisk, with its form factors. I mean, Asian DAPs are in wild colors, different attributes, different price points. They all work with standardized equipment.

As for loading up the media, the ones that are stone stupid-think MIL with near Alzheimers’- those do well. The ones that do not do not get reviews.

Tablets used to have side tabs for side-loaded micro-SD cards. Women used these hooks to hang dangles- not dongles- dangles- keychains, puffs, charms. The covers were, sometimes still are- personalized.

So, tablets for reading and streaming, with the chance to accessorize and customize? For men, one look. For women, another? How much could it cost? An ipad is ???A kindle fire??? A Barnes and Noble tablet??? A kobo??? An indy???

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Wooderson
1 year ago

“…So, how much is a tablet to manufacture?…”

Here’s just the thing. Several posts from HackaDay on building open source ebooks. There’s more than one design, so there’s some choice. I think most of the cases are printed on 3D printers.

https://hackaday.com/tag/ebook/

Also look at the “subject” links at the various post as there are more of these on the site.

Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Wooderson
1 year ago

@Wooderson

A good way to price them is to look at the cheap ones on AliExpress that are basically sold direct by the manufacturer. My gut tells me to deduct 30%-50% and you have a general idea of the manufacturing cost. I assume this only holds true for low- to mid-tier electronics. I remember reading that top-tier flagship devices can have notoriously small margins (like down to 5% in the cases of some phones) for many reasons.

Wooderson
Wooderson
Reply to  Macaque Mentality
1 year ago

I’m not currently in a position to do anything about this. The thing is- digital readers ought to be coming up on the situation where Ipods are. The main, expensive, proof of concept tablets-nook, and amazon tablets- are tied to their distribution channels. Those channels are putting out expensive product. Apparently, Amazon is going for cheap Chinese knockoffs in books, too. They seem to be making AI authors, with machine generated books, derivative, repetitive. I’m betting they aren’t even quality controlled by a human reader.

The big problem with also-rans is that they cut corners where they make the product awful and nearly unusable. However, if they make an improved product, and then, I don’t know, somehow license the onboarding of other items…….Like— you can buy a sewing machine. They have types of machines with different form factors. They are all kind of similar, but with different proportions and aesthetics.

Sewing patterns are made and distributed by other companies. They are international information media. So, something that makes it simple to download a book onto a desireable tablet, could probably expand the market a great deal.

Like, the big four sewing companies started cutting corners in the 1970s and 1980s. The story was that ‘nobody wanted to sew.’ The market contracted. The goods- the patterns- were shoddy and repetitive. When the internet made it easier to buy anything online, and to download blueprints- which is what patterns are- home sewing exploded again. The price for independent designs also went up. The big four patterns were sold for $1 in the USA in nearly endless sales. At all times they sell at a discount in fabric stores. Independent patterns sell for $20 price points, usually. They are sold online, DTC from the designer, or from online fabric stores, or from independent fabric stores.

The big four sometimes license some of the designs. The audience for that is similar to the audience for second hand, older games. Different price points, different demographics. Same skills.

So, a tablet with a standardized download template that is easy enough for a tech illiterate to use could probably expand the market for new books. It’s kind of headed that way- book funnel, the big book sale, and so on. But sideloading a proprietary tablet is still janky and not intuitive.

And tablets should be in a variety of styles. I mean, I have powerful, functional sewing machines. Not top of the line- TOL- but powerful enough- and with appealing aesthetics. It’s like dayplanners. Guys buy for power, women buy powerful but pretty. It’s always individualized- pink, peach, blue, sparkly, black, tracery, white, inspirational, etc.

Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Wooderson
1 year ago

@Wooderson

Interesting. I think you’re on the right track toward something that might be viable for you if you are even inclined to venture out, though market research is the key element here if you want to figure out an angle that won’t require lots of capital funding. A tablet app for something like this, for example, if the market for that isn’t saturated yet. Also, ideas aren’t as important as knowing how to “kill” ideas that don’t have any real path to profitability. And constructing a minimum viable path to profitability that doesn’t break the bank which you can test and iterate while selling the product. I knew a housemom, for example, who made considerable money selling, of all things, handmade picture frames. You could walk through a mall a state or two away and randomly encounter her work featured in galleries or photography studios.

I think you might enjoy going through the eBiz Facts blog to hone your thinking in this direction if you are inclined to do so. I tend to recommend it as a starting point because the stories Niall chooses tend to be practical and to-the-point. I hope you know that you have a rare combination of (a) long-term/inter-disciplinary pattern recognition, (b) an instinctual grasp of logistics, (c) an eye for trends, (d) a prodigious memory, (e) the ability to break complex processes down into their component parts, and (f) common sense.

I hope I’m not being pushy or anything. Zero pressure. It’s just that it’s very rare to encounter a mind so naturally capable of this type of market analysis that I can’t help myself. No matter what you do, know that you are a gem.

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Farcesensitive
Reply to  Macaque Mentality
1 year ago

@Wooderson, one of MM’s lost comments.

Wooderson
Wooderson
1 year ago

Also, five billion on Amazon KDP Select margin? That’s just one media form- books-that’s a lot of money for Cabal to splash around. That’s just one revenue stream.

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

“Of course Bannon still will not talk about the surveillance.”

Bannon is neither getting the surveillance, or the beam. He is in dissident fantasy camp.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

Fantasy campers get the surveillance, especially dissident campers.

Kentucky Gent
Kentucky Gent
1 year ago

“the Chauvin case became potentially embarrassing for the FBI, and suddenly an FBI informant, who is not even black, tried to take him out in prison. Sounds legit. Stabber was an FBI Informant who was a member of the Mexican Mafia.

IIRC, FBI was instituted to go after mafia. Now they are the mafia. FBI literally paid a mafia member to murder. Every FBI employee involved in that should be in jail for conspiracy to commit murder and RICO charges.

I swear, things get worse every day. And by “things”, I mean every aspect of this nation. Government bureaucracies, media, politicians, schools, corporations. And by “get worse” I mean “become more satanic”.

Cary Kembla
Cary Kembla
1 year ago

“An unidentified object, approximately 5000 km in size, has penetrated the solar system”

Why couldn’t they give the size in units people could more easily understand, like 22,103,847 armadillos or 6,728,015 water buffalo?

Regardless, I suspect that this story is comms or a warning of some sort for some completely different type of terrestrial event, which is the default position I take whenever hearing *astronomy* stories in the msm

Med School Biochem
Med School Biochem
Reply to  Cary Kembla
1 year ago

As comms it probably means “you guys are as screwed as you would be if this thing hits Earth”. Cabal has been getting dumber and dumber of late, and more desperate. Basically, they’ve gone full retard. If anything the devil would be pissed at them because they’re such awful minions. And that’s how you can tell they’re losers, they’re bad at being BAD. Don’t get me wrong, they’re committing mortal sins, and are DAMNED if they don’t stop and repent and repay, but like any criminal, regardless of IQ, the crime becomes painfully obvious. Whoever the controllers/intermediaries are, they have to be dissatisfied. So this would be the comms.

Wooderson
Wooderson
1 year ago

Oh, divorce went through. Walked with pocket change. Was half owner of a property that rightly should have sold for over a million. Spouse fought about everthing until house was in foreclosure. Mindboggling stupidity. Just mindboggling. Jaw dropping. Even his lawyers were shocked and appalled.

Not really something normal people celebrate, but that Nicole Kidman after her divorce image resonates so much.

Okay, so this is going to be a rude question, and I don’t mean it to be. I’m just……..the man said he had this whole thing planned since the oldest were toddlers- throwing us out. There were two more children added. There was a 15 year runway. Wouldn’t you, I don’t know, plan? Like, plan something like improving the house enough to really make a good sale so both parties make bank? Like, calendars? Checklists? Research? I mean, I’m not even saying don’t do the drastic throw everyone out stunt. Just, you know, plan so it works in a lucrative way?

I’m looking at, at this point, three generations of really short-sighted, extremely foolish men doing really dumb financial things. They work. They get paid. And then they do stupid stuff with their money. Can I assume there are families with skills? Not necessarily degrees. Just, habits of mind, good sense, wisdom, something? These people are sweating degrees and certificates. But they are doing mind-bogglingly short-sighted stuff with their money.

I’d like to think it’s something I could learn, and do.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Wooderson
1 year ago

They rely on the the cabal to support them, a satanic inversion of Christ’s admonition to rely on GOD for our needs.
His goal was to see to it that you left with nothing whether he left with anything or not.

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🌲🌲
Reply to  Wooderson
1 year ago

Participation in higher ed does not necessarily indicate anything other than the ability to produce content or student artifacts aimed at a narrow field of thought at a specific level of quality for a set time period. There are nuances within that: A’s may pay, but C’s get degrees, and even then, some people BUY their C papers.

You can learn and do better, and don’t necessarily need college to do it.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  🌲🌲
1 year ago

I’ve told all three of my boys that college should only be considered if they have specific plans that require it. I told them they can choose whatever path they like, as long as it meets two criteria: 1) It’s honorable work and 2) They can support themselves and any family they have.

So far, only one has plans that require a specific college path, and he’s working a solid plan for it. He’s doing two years in community college for a general Associate’s, then he’s going to transfer to a university for whatever they call a Youth Pastor degree. He found out if he can get on the university’s worship team, it will pay for his college. He has experience doing tech at our church (he’s a part time employee in the tech ministry), so he has high hopes for it. It’s a solid plan and I respect it and blessed it.

Another one got a promotion in his fast food job, and his bank accounts are impressive for an 18 year old. We can’t seem to get the other one to get any further traction, but he did save up to buy a new computer, which impressed us.

Wooderson
Wooderson
Reply to  EricTheAwful
1 year ago

One of the most interesting conversations I ever had about careers was with a night manager at a Whataburger. He had a high school diploma and a sports car.

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🌲🌲
Reply to  EricTheAwful
1 year ago

This is excellent.

Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Wooderson
1 year ago

I’ve just about stopped trying to understand why people make the financial and business decisions they do. At this point, we’ve seen so many of these types of decisions from so many seemingly reasonable and intelligent people. Yet, we’re starting to realize we’ve only witnessed the tip of the iceberg. The stupidity is literally everywhere, including the highest levels of corporate “success”.

As Farcesensitive writes, it can be them relying on Cabal to support them. I also think it’s spiritual in nature. The level of stupidity is simply astounding, and can be seen in the vast majority of the population, not just Cabalites. Financial spiritual illness is the only way I can explain it. It’s just another manifestation of “psychological”/”behavioral” spiritual illness, which are rooted in the classic things like pride, fear, guilt, sloth, etc. The most visible place where you can see this is, of course, the self-named “degenerates” of the Wall Street Bets Subreddit.

I’ve watched otherwise hardworking, rational men throw their considerable savings away. I’ve watched a very rich real estate family (we’re talking skyscrapers and apartment complexes) go completely under, to the point where one of the to-be heirs works as a janitor and English teacher barely getting by. Now I’m reading about the people who have trapped themselves financially because they went all-in on Dave Ramsey’s advice without thinking things through. Also, so many Wall Street stories you never hear or read about because the MSM doesn’t want to advertise the fact that almost no one can beat the market. The level of stupidity and waste in Amazon has spawned an entire carrion-feeding sub-market taking advantage of this waste.

Anyway, you can definitely learn it. You’re obviously extremely intelligent. It’s important to understand that everyone’s situation and risk-appetite are different. Avoid anyone who gives one-size-fits all advice. Never make decisions driven by pride/fear/etc. Try to understand why people fail and why people succeed. Common sense stuff like that.

Aurini
Reply to  Wooderson
1 year ago

I can’t tell you how many relationships I’ve had detonate, where the other person did something similar to your property situation. Cutting off the nose to spite the face. Any of you remember that film project I was doing during Gamergate? Made fools of ourselves, and walked away with debts instead of profits, instead of walking away rich heroes at the cost of pretending to be on good terms for 3-4 months. One the emotional side, I’ve had plenty of pointless arguments, and even police involvement over nothing.

I am slowly learning the discernment to only fight when fighting is right.

Wooderson
Wooderson
Reply to  Aurini
1 year ago

What happened to the film? What was the project? I am not familiar with it.

Wooderson
Wooderson
Reply to  Aurini
1 year ago

Thank you for the link to the Star Wars clip! Thank you for helping me keep my chin up. Thank you.

Teo Toon
Teo Toon
1 year ago

What the Hell?! There is no such authority in the Constitution! Is there even a shred of the Constitution left? All that is left is a skinsuit worn by a corrupt, malignant Deep State.
BREAKING: US House Is Censoring The Gateway Pundit Website! – Matt Gaetz Vows to Investigate! — Screenshots!

phelps
1 year ago

The recent announcement by the USAir Force that it will equip its aircrews with 42,000 sets of anti-laser glasses comes in the wake of a worrying increase in laser attacks against American aviators and others by Chinese military forces.

Loooooooong overdue. Of course, everyone has xis intersectional score memorized, though.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

I’d been waiting to post this once I felt better. I’ve been sick for 9 days and just now feel like myself again. 9 days ago on Thanksgiving the cable truck parks outside my house while I’m sitting out there enjoying the sun. The Cable truck. On Thanksgiving. Guy gets out and starts measuring signal strength on the lines. I’m like WTF is this guy doing on Thanksgiving? I had my jacket sitting on the underground cable tower that hides the connections for the houses. He moves it off and starts to fiddle with the wires. Wasps come out and almost sting the guy. I go up and talk to him, “Just doing my job sir.” Okay. Whatever. Neighbor comes out of his house and starts talking to the guy saying he needs more signal strength at his house. It’s Thanksgiving. None of this makes sense. I go inside and enjoy food family and company. As the night wears on I feel like I’m about ready to give in to whatever is sucking every last drop of energy out of my body. Company leaves. I collapse on the couch. Tell the wife I have to go to bed. Fever starts except it’s a different temp depending on where you hold the laser thermometer. I can’t function anymore. Hallucinations start. I’m convinced someone is casing my friends house who lives 20 miles away. I tell my wife, “I know I’m hallucinating but you gotta warn them.” We don’t warn them. It’s a hallucination. I’m literally tripping out in bed. Three comforters on me, freezing to death. This goes on for 3 days. Motrin does nothing. I wake up in puddles of sweat. I sweat so much at night it’s like I wet the bed, but I don’t. I’m just drenched in sweat. This goes on for six more days until I’m finally “normal” again.

They needed more signal strength… to almost kill me. My sex drive. Gone. My appetite is practically gone. It’s like they changed my personality. I feel like a different person. Those neighbors were always so nice. I never suspected them. Half of me says, “no way. It had to be a virus,” the other half says, “they’re beaming you. They changed your personality, you’re getting microwaved.”

I’ll continue on treating the neighbors nice. I’ll continue to hope my personality and sex drive returns. I’m not sure what else to do except pray.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

That sounds like something I had around late Feb – early Mar 2022. I didn’t notice an external cause, but my wife and I both came down with something serious. I didn’t hallucinate, but for a week and a half I’d wake up drenched in sweat every night. Two mornings in a row, I woke up so dehydrated I thought my kidneys were failing. My wife had the same thing. She developed pneumonia and had to go to the hospital. It was in the middle of the scamdemic, and all I could do was drop her off at the ER because I was so sick myself I knew they’d never let me in the door with her.

That opened up another cluster fuck where she ended up on a ventilator and they administered Remdesivir without consent (they never asked me and she was too out of it to remember if she said OK but I told her not to let them give it to her). Praise God she survived and is still with me, but that ended up being an 11 week hospitalization including 3 weeks of rehab.

If I ever find a class action suing that hospital over Run, Death is Near (seriously, that’s what nurses call it according to RFK Jr.), I’m signing up.

Teo Toon
Teo Toon
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Interesting. In the neighborhood I just moved from, during my walks around the block, I would see these testers one or two at a time, walking around with hand-held meters; I didn’t know why they were engaged in this activity so often.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Just the good that would happen if they didn’t waste the resources is almost unimaginable.
I think the waste of resources is actually part of why they do it.

Wooderson
Wooderson
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Start with week one, take a thiamine (B1) at every meal. That will supply the ingredients for three parts of the metabolic cycle. With fever, you’ve been depleted. Thiamine is water soluble, so it’s really hard to overdose. I’ve done it once. I was taking 10 a day, plus other stuff, for months. There’s people on reddit going on about it, if you want a regular person take on thiamine and illness.

Take an Epsom bath, if you can. Or soak your feet. Or heavily spray down with Magnesium oil. Or take supplements. Each method has fans. This supplies the other half of the enzymes activated by thiamine. Magnesium is a molecule in about 300 enzymes. A standard diet does not provide enough magnesium. You will sleep better. Your heart will feel better.

Magnesium is a “calcium pore channel blocker.” Literally. It’s nearly the same size and charge as calcium, so it blocks excitor pores in cells. This, take with caution. It can slow or stop your breathing if you go over. I went over once, and it was not a fun few hours. It would have been last few hours, except I knew what I was doing. Gymbros on Twitter talk alot about magnesium, if you want a regular person take on it.

The following week, add riboflavin. It’s sparingly soluble, it’s the stuff that makes your pee glow. Drinks glow under blacklight when you put riboflavin in the drink. It’s a constituent in your mitochondria.

If you feel better, continue. Or modify. I tend to skip riboflavin. If you want to add niacin, don’t take it at the same time as the other two. If you want, you can go back to normal multivitamins. Listen, navigate. Zinc lozenges for your throat, stuff like that.

I think other people are better at handling D/K/C/A/sunlight. They might chime in.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Hey A/C and anyone else check out season 1 episode 7 of the original tv series The Outer Limits. As far as surveillance goes please tell me what you think.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

So it turns out Chestnut wood produced very little smoke and was a favorite of moonshiners.
Now I have to think the introduction of the blight was done by the feds.

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

Wooderson
Wooderson
1 year ago

AC: the tldr for all the essays about if I’m me? You don’t have to post them. I’m tired and sad and kind of afraid all the time right now.

I’m busy being sad rather than focusing on getting enough skills to get a high enough paid job. I have two post marks to not afraid. I thought I’d have them solved by Thanksgiving. I want a steady, permanent, high enough paid job, so I’m safe. Then I’ll be sad about not being safe for so long. And I want my husband disabled from randomly harming people. I don’t know that I have any control over any of that, besides remaining isolated. He’s careful. He presents well.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Wooderson
1 year ago

As with childbirth, after 5mins back with the Creator, you wont even remember these trials

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Reply to  Wooderson
1 year ago

Don’t listen to that nonsense. We know you’re you.

map
map
1 year ago

I just wanted to point this out here while I can.

One of the most interesting observations you’ve made was about Ben Affleck buying pizza. You are right…Affleck does not have an assistant go out and get him a fresh pizza whenever he wants. He goes to the pizza shop himself to see how it is being made. He buys a stack of pizzas because he does not like going out. He its one pizza in his car with his daughter and then freezes the rest. All because he is under heavy surveillance.

Brilliant. I never would have looked at it that way.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

You know, that’s interesting. We have seen a trend towards smaller restaurants where they prepare the food right in front of you. Subway seems to have been the start of this model. But there are others such as Mod Pizza, Chipotle, etc.

I have often wondered: where does cabal send their own important people for food that hasn’t been messed with? Obviously the municipal water is bad. Bottled water can be just as bad. But all the cabal people need water, too. And while I am sure they don’t care about their low level operators, the mid level and above need water, food, etc.

Costco is one of my top suspects. Lots of cabal people shop there. And Costco was one of the first places that required membership and kept detailed records of every you bought. They were doing this more than 30 years ago when running databases presumably was more expensive than today. That would allow them to keep close tabs on people.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

The mask clip shows the german actress Wolke Hegenbarth presenting her obesity-mask which she wears in the german TV Series “Es kommt noch dicker”, produced in 2012.
“There were eight people behind the role. Two make-up artists for the face, a make-up artist, a dresser, a personal assistant, a body double assistant, a body double, an acting double and me.”

Bman
Bman
1 year ago

Serial killer on the loose – 3 men experiencing homelessness fatally shot by potential serial killer in Los Angeles: Police. Nobody knows who it is, because you can fire a gun off, in Los Angeles, and the American Stasi vehicular surveillance blanketing the area will be confused, and not know what happened.
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Looks like they already had him.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/12/breaking-lapd-arrest-suspected-serial-killer-who-was/

Bman
Bman
1 year ago

Massive 7.6 earthquake has triggered Tsunami warnings and evacuations in Japan..
https://gab.com/Dionichi/posts/111512234723630087

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Bman
1 year ago

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLcJ851kGXk

Ben Davidson posted a video last night linking earthquakes to solar activity.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

On Thursday, Saskatchewan’s Justice Minister Bronwyn Eyre announced that she was set to use the province’s new autonomy legislation, the Saskatchewan First Act, to establish a tribunal to study the effects of the federal government’s draconian goal of creating an essentially emissions free power grid by 2035. Saskatchewan will be the second Canadian province to challenge Ottawa’s rush to net zero emissions, as Alberta has already announced that it will challenge the federal government’s proposed emissions goal.

More at: https://thenewamerican.com/world-news/north-america/another-canadian-province-to-challenge-ottawas-rush-to-net-zero-emissions/

Bman
Bman
1 year ago

Riots that followed a mass stabbing of young children in Dublin should be met with a “good, honest, decent beating”, an Irish senator stormed in “frank” remarks.
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I know a guy from Ireland who grew up during the IRA mess in 1980s. He said if they were caught selling drugs the parents would have to drive their kids to the barn out of town for their kneecapping appointment (shotgun). If they didn’t show, they would just kill them.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Bman
1 year ago

The IRA are the Irish government.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

We would be better off with NO INTELLECTUAL PROTECTION than the IP laws we currently have.

ReviewTechUSA – Thanks To Playstation, I’m Now Pro-Piracy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdJIoB6RlOc