News Briefs – 12/06/2022

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Follow Don Jr on twitter here.

“Make sure those you follow talk about the surveillance, because everyone who is in the game knows. Make them either damage the machine by saying it, or reveal they are part of it by staying silent. Demanding our side talk about the surveillance is really the closest to a Xanatos gambit our side has.”

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DFT – OPEC+ Imposes No Changes In Production

DFT – Australia’s Central Bank Hikes 25 Basis Points

DFT – Robert Kiyosaki Warns Economy Is “Biggest Bubble In World History”

DFT – RWE Sues Gazprom Over Failed Gas Deliveries

DFT – Morgan Stanley’s Mike Wilson Says Downturn Coming

Maricopa county poll worker’s affidavit reveals how Democrats with out-of-state driver’s licenses and no voter registration were allowed to vote.

3.5 million more Americans voted Republican in the midterms so go ahead – blame Trump. “92% of Trump’s endorsees won their primaries, as did 86% of his general election picks…In total, Trump’s candidates won 224 of 241 primary races and 208 of 254 general-election ones, according to the Trump-hating Washington Post.” With rigged elections.

Arizona officials certified the state’s vote canvass on Monday, officially declaring winners in the high-profile gubernatorial and Senate races, among other contests, as GOP figures vow to fight the election results in court.

The Supreme Court declined on Monday to take up a case brought against Dominion Voting Systems and Facebook after the 2020 election by a group of voters who claimed the companies illegally “influenced or interfered with” the contest. Now if you were in that position, why not let the case be heard? Don’t buy the legalistic bullshit – at that level they know there are no rules. Five conservatives, smart enough to know the elections are rigged, and under illegal surveillance themselves, so they should want to tear it up. It tells you the Court is still under control.

Weeks later, no evidence media companies have returned a dime of disgraced crypto CEO’s funds.

Hunter Biden’s company partnered with Chinese military to acquire stealth tech, assisted by the big guy and John Kerry.

Tim Pool claims break-in at property, gunfire at his home after Kanye West interview. Also said later he was swatted again.

U.S. urges you to confront your friends’ who speak ‘misinformation.’ 

Duke University refuses kidney transplant to dying girl for refusing COVID vaccine.

Eight in 10 CDC workers are STILL working from home as former staffer warns it’s ‘almost impossible to get anything done’ with no-one in the office.

Fauci’s daughter worked for Twitter during the pamdemic.

Prior to Monday night’s game against the Thunder, while color commentator Dominique Wilkins was speaking, Atlanta Hawks announcer Bob Rathbun started convulsing and lost consciousness.

The FBI is conducting three times as many domestic terrorism investigations than it was five years ago, with 70 percent of its open cases focused on “civil unrest” and anti-government activity, according to FBI documents and government specialists.

John Bolton may launch Presidential bid to stop Trump.

McConnell caves to Pelosi, Schumer, allows JCPA media cartel bailout bill to be included in defense package.

Roughly 2 million “Dreamers” would get a path to citizenship in exchange for stronger border security measures under a loose blueprint for an immigration deal circulating among Senate offices.

Sens. Michael F. Bennet (D-Colo.) and Mike Crapo (R-Idaho) are negotiating on a narrower bill based on a House-passed measure that provided a pathway to citizenship for some undocumented farmworkers. The senators have not yet reached a deal but are hoping to get to one before the end of the lame-duck session this month.

Elon Musk’s Neuralink, a medical device company, is under federal investigation for potential animal-welfare violations amid internal staff complaints that its animal testing is being rushed, causing needless suffering and deaths.

Sen. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) said that Elon Musk still has not replied to his request for transparency into Twitter’s verification process, after the senator allowed a Washington Post reporter to impersonate him using Twitter Blue.

Musk expected to expand Twitter operations in Texas, possible ‘dual headquarters.’

Albuquerque city council on Monday approved a pilot program aimed at detecting loud vehicles through the use of special cameras that will record and transmit noise for monitoring. What is a cover story?

Oregon admits all gun sales will stop on Thursday, asks Judge to temporarily block new law.

President Joe Biden’s State Department used taxpayer dollars to fund a pro-LGBT group in Colombia that supports the legalization of prostitution.

NY lawmakers push for slavery reparations for black residents.

Motive remains unclear in Moore County power grid attack.

Facebook threatens to remove all news content if U.S. lawmakers approve the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act (JCPA).

A former Apple employee claims the company is allowing an iOS bug, that prevents cache files and temporary files from being deleted, to fill customers’ iPhone memory so they have to upgrade.

One of the victims’ parents in the Idaho college student stabbings, said police are investigating something “mail-related” in their ongoing search for the suspect who fatally stabbed four University of Idaho students last month… “He also said that he and his wife were asked to sign a “waiver form” to allow police to investigate “something that was mail-related.” Goncalves did not offer any further details on what police were investigating in regard to the mail.”

Flashback – 7 Heaven actor Stephen Collins ”caught admitting to child molestation” on secret recording. Mainly interesting as he has that thin upper lip:

Detransitioner: ‘I’m suing the doctors who removed my healthy breasts.’

Meanwhile in NYC, illegal Mexican migrants are cooking up rats on spits on the street.

Home Depot worker, 83, dies from his injuries six weeks after being shoved to the floor by a ‘serial shoplifter’ he tried to stop stealing $800 worth of pressure washers.

A 14-year-old girl has died and another, aged 13, has been seriously injured after they were attacked by an Eritrean migrant with a knife while walking to school in southern Germany.

In an unusual step for the Brazilian military, the Army has invaded favelas of Rio de Janeiro and killed top leaders of the Comando Vermelho (Red Command) drug cartel, which supports the Communist criminal Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, leading some observers take this to indicate the beginning of a federal military intervention.

Glenn Greenwald:

Ten currently serving or just-elected members of the Brazilian Congress — **ten** — now have their social media accounts blocked, suspended, or banned by the same Supreme Court justice whom the NYT has twice suggested is consolidating authoritarian powers: Alexandre de Moraes:

This censorship is directed at the right, though a leftist pro-free speech party, @PCO29, also is banned for criticizing this judge. The claim, of course, is that they’re spreading disinformation. Read these two NYT articles on it

https://nytimes.com/2022/10/21/world/americas/brazil-online-content-misinformation.html

Hackers linked to Chinese government stole millions in Covid benefits, Secret Service says.

Raytheon’s CEO stresses that the company’s arsenals of Javelins and Stingers are running low due to the massive aid being sent to Ukraine.

Ukraine said Russia had destroyed homes in the south and knocked out power in the north in a new round of missile attacks on Monday.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urged citizens to be even more resilient and unified as “the enemy really hopes to use winter against us.”

Zelensky announced draft law 8821, which will make the Ukrainian Orthodox Church illegal throughout the country.

U.S. altered Himars rocket launchers to keep Ukraine from firing missiles into Russia.

President Vladimir Putin on Monday drove a Mercedes across the Crimean Bridge linking southern Russia to the annexed Crimean peninsula.

Russian missile strikes disrupt Ukrainian military logistics. ““All 17 assigned objectives were hit,” the Defense Ministry said.”

Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law banning propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations, gender reassignment and pedophilia, according to a corresponding entry made in the Russian State Duma.

2,469 money mules arrested in worldwide crackdown against money laundering.

Disgraced lawyer Michael Avenatti has been sentenced to 14 years in federal prison for defrauding his clients and for obstructing IRS efforts to collect payroll taxes from his coffee business.

Conservatives on the Supreme Court appeared ready Monday to side with a website designer who refuses to build sites for same-sex weddings because of her religious beliefs.

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mobius
mobius
1 year ago

Meanwhile in NYC, illegal Mexican migrants are cooking up rats on spits on the street. looks fake, to me. How fast does she have to spin them to get the fur off?

Scruffy2
Scruffy2
Reply to  mobius
1 year ago

If you made the right cut(s) you could probably get the entire hide of in one move, with a pair of vice grips. What made me suspicisious was:
They’re big. I’m guessing that even for NYC that’s big.
They’re white meat. Me thinks rat be dark, but thatnkfully, no experience. Yet.
If the city’s not getting their cut, vendor license, etc, would they let it happen.
If it’s real it’s probably some foreign dish, like fermented weasel with vinegar sauce.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  mobius
1 year ago

Skinning a rat probably isn’t much harder than skinning a rabbit.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgpXlG6j4Us

Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
Reply to  mobius
1 year ago

a mexican ain’t gonna eat a rat any more than we are. Mexicans aren’t stupid; they’re not fools; and they’re precisely as disgusted at the idea of eating rat as we would be. can’t speak for the indios from the jungles of Guatemala or Honduras, doubtful but possible I suppose, but mexicans? not only no but hell no

Fake News Yet Again

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

The only times I have heard of people eating rats or other similar things would be in places where extreme food scarcity had occurred relatively recently. China and Cambodia during their communist famines come to mind.
As far as I know, Mexico hasn’t had anything that extreme happen, so I tend to agree that this article is either BS or its some sort of dare or intentional gross out thing. Like they sell grilled scorpians etc in Asia.
That said, I have eaten squirrel before, as a kid a hick relative shot one to eat. No they weren’t poor and didn’t have to do it. I don’t remember if it was good or not. I would try to avoid it in the future collapse because squirrels are a rather pleasant animal, but if you are starving then gross out factor becomes irrelevant.
Last note, Rodentia is fairly close to primates in terms of taxonomy. So those rats are quite a bit more closely related to you and I than dogs, or cows, or cats or whatever. Disgust is appropriate because of the diseases they can spread and destruction to food stores than can cause, but they are more like us than those other animals. Just an interesting observation.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Squirrels are only a pleasant animal until they steal the last fig off your tree. Brunswick stew is traditionally made with squirrel, btw.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Squirrel stew isn’t “common” but I know of multiple families making it semi-regularly out in the sticks of the south. When there’s 20 million squirrels breeding like crazy out on the back lot, they’re becoming a nuisance and you’ve got to shoot them to control the population anyway, best not to let it go to waste.

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

I’ve eaten squirrel once. Someone had some fried like chicken. It was good.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
1 year ago

Soon enough YOU will be on their menu as well!

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
1 year ago

There’s all sorts of countries around the world that eat what Americans would perceive as vile; rotten shark, extremely fermented eggs, insects, bats, dog, etc. Who cares what some foreigner wants to eat so long as they’re in their own country minding their own business and leaving us alone.

This is why the nations must remain separate. This is an inherently non-American concept that belongs wherever the fuck these people came from.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Starvation does that.

B.Chiclitz
B.Chiclitz
Reply to  mobius
1 year ago

 Agreed. A “rat” is also someone who snitches, so my guess would be this is a comm.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  B.Chiclitz
1 year ago

Absolutely. And really, once you start seeing comms in every form of media, it really begs the question of what media is for anyway.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  mobius
1 year ago

those are kittens!

Rizzo
Rizzo
Reply to  mobius
1 year ago

Hopefully they are meaty as they look

Peter Gent
Peter Gent
1 year ago

Re: Prior to Monday night’s game against the Thunder, while color commentator Dominique Wilkins was speaking, Atlanta Hawks announcer Bob Rathbun started convulsing and lost consciousness.
Have you noticed how many of these types of events are blamed on being “dehydrated”. I don’t understand how a dehydrated announcer is still talking without his mouth being too dry and his tongue sticky. Maybe I am wrong but the dehydrated diagnosis has always seemed manufactured to cover something else (vax…..) to me.

mobius
mobius
Reply to  Peter Gent
1 year ago

Maybe, just your blood “dries up.”

I'm not crazy, but maybe you are
I'm not crazy, but maybe you are
1 year ago

John Bolton may launch Presidential bid to stop Trump.
I almost lost my mouthful of coffee on that straight up joke! All of these horses asses declaring they “may” whatever. Feint left, feint right, did they divert your attention for a bit and waste some of your energy on this?

Last edited 1 year ago by I'm not crazy, but maybe you are
Snafui
Snafui
1 year ago

Demolition Man (1993) Rat Burgers… https://youtu.be/oI-P4ByLG_Y?t=156

whiteguy
whiteguy
1 year ago

Oh this is interesting. A 3 minute run through downtown Portland. When watching it, I was noticing behaviours similar to your google car series.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBO9XlaYhtI

whiteguy
whiteguy
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Watched it once through and my spidey sense tingled. Thought, wow I ought to share this with my frens at A/C’s site…about that moment your website went down and I got the admin config website from wordpress. Ain’t that interesting.
Posted it later from another computer. I just watched the video again, at 0.75 speed with it muted and I think I saw at least 4 watchers in that 3 minute clip. It would be fascinating to see all the raw footage.
But goes to show that moving through an area at a non-standard pace really messes them up. So, being on a bike when they expect a car, being faster/slower than traffic when in a car, i.e. not going with the ‘flow’, or moving on a single wheel board in a pedestrian area. All these seem to mess with their routine.
It’s like stirring up an ant pile, really interesting to watch.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

> I can’t believe I just assumed others wanted to be free, and would oppose something like the Stasi.

The people who want to be free and be left alone outnumber the enemy AT LEAST 2:1, probably much more. The difference is the enemy infests positions of influence and falsely inflates the public perception of their schemes. Don’t fall for the trick of thinking you’re an island adrift in a sea of nonsense; there’s many many people who are simply unaware of the problem and would fight it to the death if informed in the right ways.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I watch a lot of Instagram stuff and I’ve come to the conclusion that the job of “influencer” is a great cover for domestic surveillance. These women appear to do nothing but shop Amazon & make videos about life hacks, diy crafts, decorating etc. Who bankrolls all these purchases, fancy houses, etc? What a perfect cover job that leaves lots of time to spy on people.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Military already moving against Favela cartels means it is already happening in Brazil.

Not that you would know that by looking at mainstream press. Try searching for updates in youtube.

So what is the so what? This appears to be the equivalent of the Allied invasion of Italy and the soft underbelly of the Axis.

If and when complete, spotlight will fall on Dominion Voting Systems.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

As to the supposed iOS bug, I have the exact same problem on my Android. I have few apps installed, have zero music or video downloaded on my phone, and yet a few times a week I’m asked to make space on my phone and warned of dwindling memory. It’s total bullshit.

Mr Twister
Mr Twister
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

(On my Samson Galaxy)

Open phone dialler.
Type *#9900#

It opens a window.
Second option down “delete dumpstate/logcat”

Memory warning gone.

Scruffy2
Scruffy2
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Exact problem here. I looked through pictures and what, couldn’t find it.I didn’t know enough about phones to find the problem, but my son did. There were some Pod Bean episodes on my phone in their entirety.

Scruffy2
Scruffy2
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

BTW, deleted them, phones is fine now.

Pojar
Pojar
1 year ago

https://nypost.com/2022/12/05/hawks-announcer-bob-rathbun-suffers-medical-emergency-on-air/
When you look at the comments on these stories you can always tell the bots are out in full force.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago
Machine Trooper
Machine Trooper
1 year ago

Hey AC: Looks like my comment from yesterday disappeared into cyberspace. Re-pasting here about James Cameron (and his ilk) exposing himself as a gender-bending white knight.

“James Cameron — yes, the guy who directed ‘The Terminator’ — now says testosterone is a ‘TOXIN.’”

Nothing at all has changed about what these cultural saboteurs believe. They’ve just had everything go their way for so long that they’re cocky and blatant about what they’re trying to do.

Was it here that I learned about the porn companies leading porn addicts into some kind of MK Ultra programming that made them decide to become “transgender”? Read some articles and watched some videos on it, linked here IIRC. Anyway, the CIA spooks (or whoever) lure guys in with sexy women, then nudge them into BDSM/dominatrix porn, with feminization and pegging and who knows what else; then when they’re adequately desensitized to that, they’re inundated with shemales and all those abominations until the guy is ready to “transition.”

Hollywood has been doing the same brainwashing with a more subtle, slow-march approach. Back when The Terminator I debuted, they had to use (seemingly) masculine badass dudes to draw men into the movies. But they were planting the seeds even then. Sarah asks Reece what women in the are like in the future. “Good fighters,” he replies. How many people paused to examine the cucktardery of that dialog? In T2, Sarah is a butch bitch who looks and acts like a dude. In T3 you have the female terminator kicking Arnie’s ass. And now it’s nothing but macho chicks asserting their superiority in every frame. But that’s just one franchise. Name an action movie made in the last 20 years that’s NOT full of this ridiculous Grrrl Powerrrr bullshit.

Simultaneously, Homowood has been relentlessly bombarding us with LGBT propaganda. It seems to have programmed 75% of adults to bleat, “not that there’s anything wrong with that” and run from the battlefield. But it has programmed probably 98% of children to embrace the LGBT narratives wholeheartedly and consider anybody who doesn’t as stubbornly foolish, immoral, and, of course, racist.

During those years, notice, that’s when the average guy on the street decided it would be a great idea to pozz the military, load the combat arms and elite slots with womyn and faggots, and start paying for sex change operations.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Most of them have been pushed of the recent comments page and will likely never be seen by most of the readers.

It would help if the comments could be copied and put in a new page with links back to the page they were on.

Jimmy
Jimmy
1 year ago

“Fauci’s daughter worked for Twitter during the pamdemic.”

The most alarming part is thinking maybe he had carnal relations with a female human. Please tell me she’s adopted.

Rizzo
Rizzo
Reply to  Jimmy
1 year ago

right after a comment about Rats being roasted on the street. A Fauci comment. It’s just too apt

Jimmy
Jimmy
1 year ago

“Facebook threatens to remove all news content if U.S. lawmakers approve the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act (JCPA).”

Threatens? More like entices.

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

NY lawmakers push for slavery reparations for black residents.

These things have to be a money laundering operation, like the Ukraine aid, where taxpayer funds just get transferred to Cabal accounts. Don’t expect ordinary Blacks to see any of this money.

They are at least getting more obvious, so there is a bright side in that the Cabal might be running into cash flow problems.

phelps
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

I now identify as black.

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

In an unusual step for the Brazilian military, the Army has invaded favelas of Rio de Janeiro and killed top leaders of the Comando Vermelho (Red Command) drug cartel, which supports the Communist criminal Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, leading some observers take this to indicate the beginning of a federal military intervention.

Like AC, I am not expecting anything to come from this.

But I’ve wargamed out how we can be rid of this, or even get into a stalemate where the Cabal is not pushing forward all the time with their dystopian plans, and understand this is the only way any push back can start.

It has to start with a military coup against one of their puppet governments, part of which would include the military conducting raids to take out the surveillance, so the fact that they are taking out Cabal assets, and doing this even before moving on the federal capital, is encouraging.

Once one army gets this done in one high profile country, others will follow, though the tradition against coups is so strong in English speaking countries that I think the USA will be last.

Pebble skimmer
Pebble skimmer
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

I would not be surprised if the, slow to move, military had to resolve any internal conflicts first. Division within would be the first and most important battle.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

I found no updates today.
No news = Good news?

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

There were no links on China, but I have had no idea what is going on in China and have been thinking about it since the start of the latest protests.

My current thinking that all analysis of China has this same flaw, in that they assume that Xi is in charge of everything that goes on there. This applies to both pro-CCP (VD) and anti-CCP analysis. Yes, he proclaimed himself supreme president for life or something and purges his enemies, but I think there is a good chance this is a bluff.

This site tackles the Cabal directly. Now China probably has its own Cabal, or an important Cabal family, but its aligned with the western Cabal. And we know that in other countries the legal heads of government are Cabal puppet rulers, or at least easily controllable midwits. The guy presented on TV is the leader is never the leader, he or she usually passes on Cabal orders. This became very evident in March 2020.

Sometimes the nominal head of government, such as Bolsonaro, AMLO, Trump, Putin, maybe Erdogen, won’t be totally under Cabal control, for whatever reason. They even may start as Cabal assets, but break with them or are not fully cooperative for one reason or another. And we know this because the Cabal starts moving against. Color revolutions are the usual technique. We saw this in the USA in 2020. Another feature with this category is that they don’t control large parts of their own government, or their own intel agencies conspire against them. An obvious example is Brazil doing the COVID lockdowns, despite Bolsonaro (the only clear example of all the leaders I just mentioned) publicaly complaining about them and criticizing them. Of this group, only Putin really seems to have a strong grip on his own government.

So why would China be any different? Why assume Xi is in control? WIth the standard pattern, he is either a puppet, or someone that the eastern Cabal sees as not entirely in control, and someone would have to be handled. If its the latter, there are entire parts of the Chinese bureaucracy not under his control. Also he gets gaslighted quite a bit, for example he was probably told that China is under biological weapons attack from the USA. Trump was told the the USA was under biological weapons attack from China.

We know very little, but we know that COVID was released from and likely manufactured in a lab in China. But this lab was set up and funded by the American “deep state” and was just located in China. The Chinese did these draconian lockdowns, and the CCP propaganda wing swung into action and worked to induce western countries to imitate CCP policies. Then they lifted most of their lockdowns, earlier than the rest of the world. Then locked down again. The whole BLM thing, if not the election steal, has Chinese fingerprints all over it. China diplomatically pretty much opposes the Ukraine psyop and Xi get on better with Putin than the more obvious cabal puppets. But he keeps getting these color revolution style operations against him, even before 2020. And the WEF wants to implement their social credit score worldwide.

This is completely contradictory, but the most sense I can make of it is that we are doing with a sort of Chinese Trump. Yes, he keeps adding titles and giving the impression that he is completely in charge, which actually is something Trump would do. He probably gets gaslighted a lot and lower level officials follow some other chain of command.

Pebble skimmer
Pebble skimmer
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

Interesting point. Unusual in most analysis. I’d agree there is a faction in China. Probably many. I hear stuff about Xi and reserve judgement. MSM seems to hate him. Hard not to come to the conclusion he may be a good guy dealing with very complex opposing forces. Particularly with in the military.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

I think you are correct, but at this point we can’t be sure who is handling Trump and what their ultimate goal is, or if they had a plan and got scuttled during 2020.

Trying to figure out China is probably impossible, but I depart with Vox in assuming the best from Xi and the virtuous pagans.

There is very little virtue in modern China, and whatever long game they are playing in regards to western Cabal will probably not benefit European peoples in any way.

Cabal will play all available potentials, including releasing pathogens, which is what they did in 2019 when they started getting nervous before the 2020 election.

It is hard to tell if Trump and Putin anticipated that, or were thrown for a total loop by Covid, but I tend to think the latter.

The bottom line is that Cabal isn’t going to take a threat to its globalist ambitions lying down. If they have to erase half the human race to “win” on their terms, they appear to be happy with that.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Another Dave
1 year ago

They are rivals of Cabal. A lesser evil. But Cabal is taking inspiration from modern Chinese Government.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

we know that COVID was released from and likely manufactured in a lab in China”

I have seen no evidence that Covid actually exists – other than colds & influenza.

Eric The Awful
Eric The Awful
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

It started with the claim that they have not purified and isolated a single virus they could point to and call “COVID-19”. Following that rabbit hole, it turns out not a single virus has ever been purified and isolated. The entire field of virology is based on an unproven assumption, but damn, there is a lot of money and power in that field.

Symptoms exist, but “virus” as the cause has never been scientifically proven. Other than science by press conference, that is. But they’re the priests and us poor uneducated masses have no other choice than to believe everything they say, right?

The documentary “Terrain” is probably the easiest reference I can provide. But Dr Tom Cowan has some book or other on the subject I plan to get to eventually. Dr Andrew Kaufman also has some information on the subject.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Eric The Awful
1 year ago

“…it turns out not a single virus has ever been purified and isolated….”

Not true. Why do people say such complete nonsense. You get this information in the back of a bubbleyum wrapper???

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

I provided sources. If you have a viable refutation, I’ll be more than happy to hear it. I’m sure we all would. Otherwise, I’ll assume the entire field is as fake and gay as anything else in Clown World.

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

“…I provided sources….”

You telling me your source is,

“…This docu-dream is a story without words using the language of movement…”

A docu-dream??

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13079258/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1

Come on. I’m not going to waste time on this. There’s a huge, massive, tremendous shit load of links on viruses. There’s electron microscope pictures of them, this is foolish to pretend they don’t exist.

So I look at this guy, Dr Andrew Kaufman. He’s a psychiatrist, essentially turned naturopath. So he’s a doctor but not a medical doctor. He’s a mental shrink. Noting his name and how he looks, it would not surprise me a bit if he was a Jew trying to gas-light people into stupidity. They do this constantly. You’re being fooled by this guy.

Here’s a link of a doctor that provides not one but 6 papers proving viruses exist and a case where he sued someone who promised payment if some did this.

http://positivists.org/blog/archives/3881

http://germannewmedicine.org/documents/Lanka_Bardens_Trial_E.pdf

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

It occurred to me that if viruses are not real then “how” did vaccines, which are isolated the exact same way they isolate the “supposed fake” viruses are, defeat polio and smallpox. We KNOW polio and smallpox used to be a huge scourge. Now they are not from vaccines made from viruses that “supposedly” don’t exist.

And don’t tell me it’s nutrition because they give these vaccines to people who live in slums far worse than any American used to live in when they got polio and smallpox in the US. Their nutrition sucks balls but they don’t get smallpox or polio.

The guy who promised to pay if viruses could be proved in a paper got off because…it was in more than one paper. Not because there was no proof. A convenient dodge.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

I will check out the links you provided, and it will take some time. It also assumes the databases I have access to will provide them. I am trying to get to the truth of this subject, and “everybody knows that” is not good enough, considering how many lies the “mainstream” has been telling us from before our lifespans.

Polio, for instance, was on the decline before the “vaccine” was available due to sanitation. It is also on the rise now, but wait; I thought the “vaccine” eradicated it? And there were cases of people catching polio from the “vaccine”.

Additionally, allopathic medicine pretty much only includes pharmaceuticals and surgery. Very little, if any effort, is put into understanding the human immune system. It is all about identifying “diseases” for which an expensive, patented vaccine can be developed for which results in massive profits.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Eric The Awful
1 year ago

Isolation and characterization of SARS-CoV-2 from the first US COVID-19 patient

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7239045/

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Like all “virology”, they do not purify and isolate a sample according to Koch’s postulate they way they do for other microorganisms such as bacteria. They take a suspected infected sample, and add to it. Then they watch the sample. The cells die, which of could they did in the two actual controlled experiments done in the history of virology. One was done in the 1950’s, the other in 2021 by a German scientist who was proving the point.

This NIH report states exactly that. They took an infected sample, and added to it. This is not isolation and purification. There is no electron microscopy of any virus. Just a bunch of pictures of cells dying.

There have been numerous court cases where businesses sued the government for shutting them down. The business owner/lawyer requested a purified and isolated sample of a COVID-19 virus. The government health authorities admitted in court that no such sample exists. The biggest one I can think of was in Alberta, Canada in 2021. Numerous independent labs have requested a purified and isolated sample of “COVID-19”. They all got the same response.

Go ahead and call me all the stupid names you like, but this is not a refutation. It’s just a regurgitation of propaganda from the same agency that has been lying to us all along. If you still trust them, fine. You do you.

Eric The Awful
Eric The Awful
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

At least according to Drs. Cowan and Kaufman in the documentary “Terrain”, the cells do the same thing in the two controlled studies they’ve done, (without adding a suspected infected sample) indicating the extra steps to “prove” a virus prove nothing. I definitely don’t want to believe an entire branch of “science” is based on flawed assumptions and lies, but I’ve seen too much of Clown World. And this particular branch provides a lot of power and wealth for certain people.

I’ll definitely keep digging, because I want to know what the actual truth is. But after what we’ve seen with “COVID”, this certainly isn’t their first rodeo. They just managed to push it farther this time.

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

“…they do not purify and isolate a sample according to Koch’s postulate…”

The key work here is “postulate”. This is nothing more than a hypothesis. It does not always work. It is not the last word on anything. Sure it is a good guide but it is not foolproof.

“…However, Koch’s postulates have their limitations and so may not always be the last word.

They may not hold if:

  • The particular bacteria (such as the one that causes leprosy) cannot be “grown in pure culture” in the laboratory.
  • There is no animal model of infection with that particular bacteria…”

https://microbenotes.com/kochs-postulates-and-its-limitations/

I really believe this Jew is stirring all this up just to discombobulate people’s minds. They do this constantly. You can’t believe much of anything they say. Best to assume any Jew who says anything is lying. Only if there is evidence backing them up is any Jews word worth anything. Since this is true, it’s best just to ignore what they say altogether.

“…Polio, for instance, was on the decline before the “vaccine” was available due to sanitation….”

I knew you would try this so I headed it off. I covered this. People living in the most horrible slums had instances of polio and smallpox disappear. You can’t tell me that these people have better sanitation than people in the US before vaccines. They live/lived in horrid slums with open sewers and smallpox and polio disappeared.

That it’s resurging now. I don’t know. Maybe they are bringing it back on purpose. Could be they stopped vaccinating for it or even more likely the Jews now own the vaccine business and their product is shit and doesn’t work at all. We KNOW it did work at one time when White people ran the vaccine business.

That Jew is blowing smoke up your ass. Maybe their vaccines are faulty and they are trying to create doubt by saying that there’s no virus at all, but this DOES NOT fit the actual facts for many, many decades BEFORE the Jews took over the vaccine business.

Eric The Awful
Eric The Awful
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Jews play all sides of an issue. They’ve been involved in virology from the start. Jonas Salk, who took credit for the Polio vaccine, was Jewish. He allegedly just took credit for the work of a team but had little involvement in the actual development. But, Jewish “doctor”, Jewish media; do the math…

Except for Kaufman (which sounds Jewish but I haven’t confirmed), most of the “virus don’t exist” voices don’t appear Jewish, but I get it; you never know.

Like Vox Day says, I know the official Narrative is a lie. I don’t exactly know what the lie is, but they are lying about something. But after years of hearing about the flu vaccine, which does not prevent the flu (and I haven’t taken since I left the military over 20 years ago where it was required), and COVID, I’m out of trust for the entire thing until I find the truth. I do not expect the truth to be “Oh, yes, “vaccines” are safe and effective and you should get all of them as often as you like to stay safe.”

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Eric The Awful
1 year ago

“Oh, yes, “vaccines” are safe and effective and you should get all of them as often as you like to stay safe.”

I never said that and let’s make sure that no one thinks I think that because I don’t. I do believe if they were done properly and not massed all in one shot, they would be very helpful.

The polio vaccine gave a lot of people polio because they picked the Jew vaccine instead of the White man’s vaccine, which was safer. Typical.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

I wasn’t pointing that at you. It was at the claim in general.

One factor I came across regarding polio is it was related to pesticide. I forget what they used before DDT, but then there was DDT, and when they stopped using DDT, polio declined.

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

“…There is no electron microscopy of any virus…”

Not true. here,

https://www.niaid.nih.gov/news-events/novel-coronavirus-sarscov2-images

Maybe it’s fake but I take you back to the disappearance of smallpox and polio. If it wasn’t a virus and they used techniques to isolate a virus to make the vaccines, then, how the hell did they work. Nutrition and sanitation is a no starter as I mentioned because even in African slums of the most furtive vileness the same happened. You’re telling me places like this have “improved” sanitation? The don’t have smallpox.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kibera

Stupid Jews trying to vax the world to death, but I bet none these people take the vax.

Huck
Huck
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

I don’t think China is as complicated as many seem to think. Xi is a Patriot, as are Putin, Trump and Bolsonaro. The Cabal has major influence in China through its Triad partners. The Triads maintain historic ties and influence throughout mainland China (including CCP factions and capitalists) and the Chinese diaspora. Taiwan is a critical center of Triad power. You assume Covid was real – I experienced zero evidence of that. The psyop was certainly real. On that note, Xi appeared to support a major series of lockdowns in China. I view that as more likely a war of nets, snares, and traps to intercept and disrupt Cabal/Triad ops in China.

Much of the international drug trade is directed from Taiwan and the Triad control of the Golden Triangle. Partnered with Cabal’s CIA, mafia, and Mexican cartel ops it delivers the shit destroying America, including the fentanyl the Cabal MSM propaganda blames on the “Chinese”, meaning Xi, and therefore we should takedown his government for “democracy”, leaving it to the Cabal/Triad wolves to carve up. The same plan the Cabal had with Ukraine for Russia. The parallels are striking.

As another commenter said earlier, the Brazil military actions may be a new Patriot front against the Cabal’s “soft underbelly” in Latin America. A good example there could be an instructive example to Amlo in Mexico on a takedown of Cabal’s cartel ops there and the drug, migrant, pedo/child smuggling into Cabal’s US op.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

I make no assumptions about Xi, China is too opaque.
All I can do is look at the overall fruits of China and they are bad both at home and abroad.
China and the CCP as a whole are our enemies.
Xi does not seem to be fighting any of the bad policies though.

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phelps
1 year ago

U.S. urges you to confront your friends’ who speak ‘misinformation.’ 

I don’t think that is going to work out the way that they think it will. Much better for them to advise people to walk away from people who speak misinformation. By “confronting” they give us an opportunity to prove our point and pile on.

Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

“Yeah, how DID they vent that poison gas out? And where would they have vented it to?” “An infirmary? In a Death Camp?!?” “Wooden doors? Wait, what?”

prediction: {{they’ll}} realize the mistake in < 3 months, and go back to advising "shun the unclean ones"

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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

Remember in 2012 when Mich.Obama said “get in the faces” (of conservatives).

I take that as a signal that is their next move,

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

Would be a “shame” if some people were out into self-defense situations due to being confronted by deranged retards in public. But maybe that’s the point; up the social violence index across the nation.

Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

thought experiment: in any large-ish city in the country, in the absolutely proper bonafide self-defense situation you describe… 1) which person is arrested and prosecuted? 2) which person walks free?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Benny Le Cagot, Esq.
1 year ago

Even in a real world without enemy control the defensive shooter is probably going to jail until it can be sorted out what exactly happened either way.

As with all law it’s a case by case analysis and highly dependent on your city, state, judge, jury, etc. I do still see enough evidence that a legitimate self-defense situation is rarely railroaded through the legal system for whatever reason despite the obvious cabal infestation.

phelps
1 year ago

Zelensky announced draft law 8821

HH21 — Heil Hitler 21st Century

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

It does look a lot like Heil Hinkel.

M in the 517
M in the 517
1 year ago

https://artt.cs.washington.edu/

“The Analysis and Response Toolkit for Trust or ARTT is focused on helping people engage in trust-building ways when discussing vaccine efficacy and other topics online.”

My EPIC LULZ POTENTIAL detector is currently smoking and sputtering

Everybody fucking loves internet hall monitors.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

>Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law banning propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations, gender reassignment and pedophilia, according to a corresponding entry made in the Russian State Duma.

I wonder if they have a way for people to report this stuff when they see it. They should. It would be nice to get this shit banned somewhere. I would prefer it here and everywhere, but somewhere is better than no where.

Some of this shit is really subtle and can easily be overlooked if you aren’t very observant, so crowdsourcing is a must. I’ll give an example.

There is a netflix show called “jupiter’s legacy” that a family member wanted to watch and I agreed to do so. Its got the shit in it, but I have seen worse so I hold my tongue and just watch it to humor them. Superhero shit. Long story short, a group of proto-heros are making their way to the mcguffin to get their powers and are asking each other about people they lost. One guy is heavily implied to be a faggot and a doctor, and he lost his faggot, doctor lover. And when the guy is saying how much he missed him, he said the thing he loved most about him (paraphrasing) is “he loved kids so much, even when they were vomiting and shitting all over him.”

You see how the doctor persona is weaved in there to provide plausible deniability and make people assume it is because he is treating sick patients who happen to be children. But the undertone, secret handshake sort of take is that those two faggots were pedophiles raping, torturing and killing children who were vomiting and shitting themselves during the course of the abuse.

Now, I am not sure gov’t censors would pick up on that kind of subtlety. Family members didn’t notice. I would love to report this show to russia and get it completely banned. Well, there is a lot more that should be done too, but I’ll resist the urge to fedpost.

PS. Formatting properly requires to put double returns between paragraphs to get a single empty line in the final comment product. That is, reddit spacing. I kinda hate that. Don’t know if there is a way you can change your formatting to make a single return do what its supposed to. Not something to worry about if you can’t, but man I hate that reddit spacing crap. Don’t know why they do it.

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Fart Simpson
Fart Simpson
1 year ago

Daily reminder about “muh judeo-christian values”

I'm not crazy, but maybe you are
I'm not crazy, but maybe you are
Reply to  Fart Simpson
1 year ago

Don’t stand too close to this clown.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago
SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
1 year ago
Bman
Bman
Reply to  SteveRogers42
1 year ago

READ THIS ARTICLE, some excerpts below:
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It should be obvious from the above that people like Gates, Buffett and Bezos are not contenders for the title of the World’s Richest Man. Elon Musk with his supposed $200 billion barely qualifies as pocket change, with people like George Soros and his paltry billions not even qualifying as pocket lint. The media have lied to us for decades and sent us looking in all the wrong places. Jewish publications today have many articles on “The world’s richest Jews”[66]

 or “The most influential Jews”,[67]

 but these are all nonsense, listing individuals like Zuckerberg or Soros, or Sheldon Adelson at the peak. None of this is accidental; it is merely a way to distract attention from the real sources of money and power, and perhaps not surprising that every newspaper and magazine touching on this topic will follow the same pattern. What is surprising is that people like Bill Gates and Warren Buffett participate in this charade when they must so clearly know the truth of their own positions. None of these men can be so naive or ignorant, which definitely implies a conspiracy of silence.
As an aside, most every man who builds something of substance has an almost genetic urge to pass it on to his offspring, to perhaps create even a small family dynasty that could continue in time. But has anyone noticed that it is only people like Bill Gates and Warren Buffet who have no such urge and are determined to just give it all away at the end? Why are there no Rothschilds on this list, no Sassoons, no Kadoories, no Goldman Saches? Is this terminal philanthropy a defect only of the goyim? We can reasonably assume this tendency results from pressure, and my suspicion is that this pressure would result from obligations due to financing. That means Gates and Buffett didn’t create their empires entirely on their own; my guess is they were provided with ideas, planning, much financing, and much bullying Jewish diplomacy to have accomplished what they did. The price to be paid is that you don’t take it with you when you go. One thing Jews don’t finance, is competition for themselves.
The foundation and building of large corporate fortunes is not normally a quick process. There are always exceptions of course, but generally things take time. The conventional wisdom, which has proven true time and again, is that “it takes the first generation to make it, and the second generation to make it really big.” The Jews, functioning as an organic unit, can short-circuit this process. Consider Indigo Books & Music, begun by the Jewess Heather Reisman only about 25 years ago, it resulted in the financial bankruptcy of Canada’s largest independent bookseller and the takeover or elimination of all other competitors who suddenly encountered “financial difficulties”. Today, Indigo is Canada’s only major English-language bookstore chain and the country’s largest book, gift, and specialty toy retailer with annual revenue of more than $1 billion. Jews control the book publishing industry and can ensure your bookstore has no stock if you refuse to sell out. They collectively control much of the financing and distribution and can force takeovers or bankruptcies. There is no defense against a determined Jewish onslaught. These people operate as gangsters and have unlimited financing available to take over an industry sector almost at will.
The important point is that the planning for these sector take-overs seldom originates with the public face of the operation. Instead, these are often connected parts of a worldwide long-term plan for control of these sectors. I covered some of this in a prior article titled ‘Today’s Jewish Corporate Heroes – Virgin Births All’,[68]

 dealing with Google, Facebook and a few others. It is apparent that neither Zuckerberg nor the Google Twins were capable of creating almost instantly a world leader in their respective sectors. To accomplish such a result requires unlimited financing and the application of enormous amounts of financial and political pressure, plus determined planning and intense media support. This applies equally to others like Wikipedia, Amazon, Starbucks, and many others who seemed to come from almost nowhere to being world leaders in a very short time. The process has been the same in all cases, and it certainly applies today to the current “Richest Man in the World”, Elon Musk.
All you have to do is think. Using Elon Musk as an example, the man appeared to come from literally nowhere and yet suddenly “owns” the world’s largest auto manufacturer. Musk at the same time began an aggressive program of launching tens of thousands of communications satellites, and then SpaceX, “Elon Musk’s private spaceflight company”, the maker of the Starship, planning International Space Station missions, no less. Then we have Musk buying Twitter for $44 billion.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  SteveRogers42
1 year ago

In the last 100 years, anyone attempting to create a new auto company and brand has met with disaster, but Musk apparently experienced not a hiccup with the Tesla that is suddenly a world favorite. This would have required perhaps ten years of planning and design, the planning of factories and production, the creation of supply lines, the testing and certification, and so much more, but with Tesla this apparently all occurred overnight in a vacuum. Are we to believe Elon Musk designed the Tesla? There is no evidence Musk has the ability to design even a dipstick, much less an entire car, so how did all this occur and what was the source of the background billions required to bring this project to fruition? Musk played no part in the creation of the Tesla. He just somehow showed up at the end, “owning” the company.
Similarly, the aggressive program of communication satellites that “Elon Musk” has launched; this as well would require many years of planning and design, to say nothing of arranging the launch facilities and obtaining the necessary thousands of paying customers. This again would require years and billions of dollars in financing but, like Bezos’ space flight program, this one suddenly appeared in full bloom, operating, launched, and ready to go. Who did the planning for this? It certainly wasn’t Musk, so who was behind it? And the money for all this came from where? “Musk’s” Tesla has never made a profit, so where would he obtain the billions for a pie-in-the-sky system of tens of thousands of communications satellites? Nothing like this can happen without a decade or more of intensive planning and an enormous investment, and obviously none of that came from Musk.
These would be enough challenge for any man, but then we had “Elon Musk” buying Twitter for $44 billion. How would that happen? We are told that Musk suddenly has wealth of – vaguely – $200 billion, with no detail, but presumably from stock holdings in “his” Tesla. But are we to assume that Musk has an extra $44 billion in loose cash sitting in the bank to purchase Twitter? That’s not possible, and Musk isn’t selling half his interest in Tesla shares to finance it, so what is the source of the money? The media confuse this by providing only a few sound bytes but no detail, and thus we have thoughts loosely in our minds that Musk is very wealthy and could somehow afford to purchase Twitter, but all we need to do is think to realise that is impossible.
The picture is clouded because the political ambitions of the Khazar Jews cannot be separated from their financial intentions. “Musk’s” satellite system is eventually to consist of 35,000 communication satellites – military, not civilian – some of which are already being used in Ukraine. The Khazar Jews in the City of London are desperate for World War III, but they have no military of their own and must depend on the US (as the Bankers’ Private Army) maintaining military supremacy. If it hasn’t already occurred to you, the reason for this development was that the Chinese proved they can shoot down US surveillance and communication satellites, thus presenting an existential threat to US warmongering with China and Russia. The solution is clever, and also obvious: you cannot shoot down 35,000 tiny communications satellites, thus maintaining US battlefield communication supremacy. The financing is interesting because normally the Jews push the US to make all these military investments, but the US no longer has the money for all these efforts and thus they had no choice but to finance this themselves – and channel it through Musk to disguise the origin. There is no other source for the financing of such a massive project. It is obvious the financing didn’t come from “Elon Musk”, since “his” Tesla still cannot turn a profit, so where would he obtain the money for satellite development? The Jewish bankers in the City of London are the only source.
This is the same as “Mark Zuckerberg” a few years ago buying and forming companies to manufacture military drones and high-altitude balloons, the latter because dear Mark wanted everyone in the world to have Internet access. Not quite. The high-altitude balloons were not for Internet access but for military communications with the drones that “Facebook” was manufacturing, drones carrying warheads that could communicate by means of the balloons if China destroyed all the US military communications satellites. So far as I could tell, nobody wondered why “Facebook” was manufacturing military drones and their communications systems. Again, not possible to push this cost onto the US military so the Jews in the City of London ran it through Facebook to disguise it as a civilian venture and hide the true source – and intention – from scrutiny.
Back to Tesla. lf you take the time to read Musk’s high-school level treatise on hyperloop transportation[69]

 or listen to his media blurbs, it’s obvious the man hasn’t the intelligence to have attained his position independently. It’s not apparent, at least not to me, that he knows anything about anything, and I would say the same for Zuckerberg and the Google twins. These people are merely fronts for someone who really does have all the money. And the plans. But we are supposed to believe that Elon “focus-on-my-cute-8-year-old-smile-and-my-adorable-3-year-old-sideways-looking-eyes-so-you-don’t-realise-how-stupid-I-am” Musk, is suddenly The Richest Man in The World from designing cars and satellites and space ships and heaven only knows what all. What rubbish.
That latter point deserves attention. Do you see Warren Buffett posing with a stupid smile and adorable sideways-looking eyes to seduce all the mothers into encouraging their daughters to buy his company shares? What kind of a man, apparently the CEO of trillion-dollar international companies, behaves in such a foolish fashion? A mental dwarf with serious emotional problems, no one else.
Similar arguments are true for Zuckerberg, Bezos, the Google Twins and others. None have the knowledge or ability, nor the enormous financing to do the things they are supposedly doing. Neither their fortunes nor their abilities can possibly be real. It is easier to accept a Bill Gates, starting with a small Microsoft and building over 40 years into a $50 billion prize, but to pretend that an Elon Musk who, out of the clear blue sky, goes from sleeping in his car and eating leaves from trees, suddenly is designing and producing electric autos and military communications satellites and space vehicles and so much more, is too ridiculous a prospect to bother refuting.
Some claim that Elon Musk is not a Jew. Elon (אֵילוֹן), or Alon (אַלוֹן) is a Hebrew masculine name that would not occur on a list of Gentile names. Musk attended Jewish schools in South Africa. His mother, Maye Haldeman, is Jewish but listed as “Canadian”, which is hardly an ethnic group. There are Jewish family and other relations (Elon’s brother married Jen Lewin), and more. Musk’s connections with Israel and powerful Jews have a long history, Tesla’s closet relationship with Israeli tech spanning many years and its self-driving technology is 100% Jewish, originating from the Israeli company Mobileye. Musk has close and high-level contacts in Israel, having met with Netanyahu (at his private residence) on more than one occasion.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Bman
1 year ago

Well said.

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

Most everything you said is not true. I’ve gone over this numerous times. It may very well be that Musk is a secret Jew set up to murder us all but there’s no magic in what he did. It was long range planning and looking at, as he says, the fundamentals of materials cost related to manufacturing. He has been saying this for decades. All the things he said he was going to do he said decades ago and the reason he said he could do them was just adding up cost to make things. He has a physics and a business degree and uses both. Every single interview that I’ve seen him do, and I’ve seen a lot of them, he makes very logical and long term plans and backs it up with good logic.

The reason he appears to be such a magician is not that he is so good but that our present business leaders are so bad. They have no vision but what their spreadsheet says. They are awful and only do that which everyone else around them is doing. Musk is copying Andrew Carnegie and Henry Ford. It’s almost play by play and easy to see if you know how these guys made their money. Musk has always been interested in electric cars and when he saw the energy in Li-ion and sat down and looked at raw materials cost he realized this could be a big moneymaker. A typical rule of thumb is that a large scale manufactured good can be made at around 10% over material cost He saw there was a BIG ways to go in batteries at scale. Started with a sports car, went to a premium sedan, then the model 3 and every single bit of this he said he was going to do way before not because he’s magic but because the numbers showed him it was possible. Finance is not magic either. There’s a vast amount of capital that can be had if you can show that your numbers work out and that you have wins in running a company. He has this in spades and could raise most any amount of cash he needs instantly.

“…Elon Musk who, out of the clear blue sky, goes from sleeping in his car and eating leaves from trees…”

Total bullshit. His Dad gave him and his brother several thousand dollars they used to set up a digital yellow pages. They sold it to newspapers. They took this money and made what became paypal. He made hundreds of millions. Invested that into rockets and electric cars. Made a small rocket and a sports car. Got funds from NASA and lots of cash from investors and hedge funds. Made the model S, got way, way more money after he successfully created it. Made the model 3 and has sold many millions. He has 30% profits on his electric cars. NO one, no one anywhere in the auto market makes these kinds of profits. Most of them are near bankruptcy while he makes big profits. This brings in even more investment cash. There’s no magic here. Just lots and lots of foresight and hard work.

As for Jews being involved. Please, is there anything, anything at all the Jews do not try to weasel their asses into? Even Hitler got money from the Jews.

You don’t believe cash is available for investment. For fun I searched for “how much investment cash is available worldwide.”

Answer

“Money in the form of investments, derivatives, and cryptocurrencies exceeds $1.3 quadrillion.”

https://www.rankred.com/how-much-money-is-there-in-the-world/

So all the money he has had invested into his companies is a piddly amount of nothing compared to that. I can’t remember their name but one hedge fund invested billions into Tesla and SpaceX and they are now seen as geniuses. They made tons of money. Huge profits.

If people can raise billions for an internet dog food and pet store online then surely Musk can raise money for electric cars that people line up and pay big deposits on and he sells every car he makes.

I covered all of this in detail here,

https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-11-21-2022/#comment-411264

https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-10-29-2022/#comment-409238

And the people whining about subsidies, well I actually looked this up.

“…Tesla Motors Inc., SolarCity Corp. and Space Exploration Technologies Corp., known as SpaceX, together have benefited from an estimated $4.9 billion in government support…”

Now this is ALL of his companies as of 2015 but while the Musk haters hate on Musk they say not one damn thing about the $40 billion given to Lockheed and Boeing for…nothing, absolutely nothing. At least with Tesla and SpaceX we got non Arab oil electric cars and three different classes of rocket ships.

https://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-hy-musk-subsidies-20150531-story.html

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

The accomplishments attributed to Musk would be implausible if he were a much older and visibly intelligent man.
But since he is a dope smoking moron who looks and acts like one it doesn’t even qualify as good fantasy.

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

I made a mistake. Lockheed and Boeing have “1” launch of the SLS rocket for over $40 billion dollars we gave them. We can have more of these launches at somewhere around $4 billion for each one. Musk can do the same for less than $60 million.

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

It just occurred to me that maybe the only reason they launched the SLS was to see what the Chinese were doing on the dark side of the Moon with their Moon rover they landed.

map
map
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Sam J,

Don’t you see how improbable Musk is? It’s like Bill Gates becoming the world’s richest man selling other people’s software using other people’s hardware.

Musk, using just undergraduate credentials, is somehow racking up fortunes in fields completely unrelated to his background: first in online payment systems, then electric cars, then spaceships, then satellites, and now brain-interface technology. It’s absurd and unlikely.

I don’t know why the conspiracy insists on staging these actors as some nouveau riche innovators, but their crafting sloppier scripts all of the time.

Remember, the Soviet Union did not have property rights, but it had the following:

Kalashnikov
Tupolev
Mikoyan-Gurevich

Even the Soviets went out of their way to make it seem as if ordinary citizens can build these enterprises, but they at least made these stories plausible for an audience that knew private enterprise did not exist.

With Musk and Gates and Zuckerberg, it’s all nonsense down the line.

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

I agree after reading the link Bman posted. But nonetheless ALL the arguments I’ve seen before have been nothing but, “well this is odd” and the whole argument was “feels”, with a huge mass of lies thrown on top. Not a bit of facts. All the stuff about him being so stupid and not having degrees is fake. The article he’s stupid also, but he’s wrong.

Musk is not a fool. I’ve seen way too many interviews with him. He thinks quick on his feet, and every single “base” idea he has makes extremely good sense. The idea of thinking from the bottom up, what can be done, is a very fundamental way to think about things. He tells you, from the beginning he has said the same thing over and over, his strategy was based on this bottom up thinking, it is plausible and in fact worked. Not only does he say this but many others that worked with him commented that he thought this way and grasped what specialty they were responsible for very fast. Maybe they are all fakes but it wasn’t necessary for them to say anything at all. I think the guy is super bright and knows what he’s doing.

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

I bet if Musk said he was going to make robot girls that would screw you, clean your house, cook your meals and dance the Cha Cha he could raise $50 billion for it in 24 hours.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Yeah.
All the rabbits would rush to put an end to their bloodlines.
Musk will probably be the frontman for that project as soon as “his” android is halfway functional.
And don’t worry, the AI will only go berserk and kill you in bed rarely, just like his autopilot which he advertises you can go to sleep and let drive the car.

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

After reading all of this. I’m wrong. I’ve defended Musk, I still don’t think he’s an idiot and I do believe he had a great deal to do with making things as successful as they are, but the long sequence of facts laid out in the article means I just can not say he isn’t a Jew, I have warned that I was never sure of this, and that he is up to no good. Because anything the Jews do is up to no good. I do believe that some of the things he has done are in the best interest of humanity. Of course all of them can be used for bad or good.

Never say that I’m so stubborn I will not change my mind if I find out things I did not know before.

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

Part of this is of course hopinium. I have always been in favor of hybrid and electric cars, solar power, local wind power and batteries or flywheels for all the reasons of personal autonomy I stated. When I see someone doing this, and I can make sense of his story, and I can, then…it’s good to give them the benefit of doubt. But this super long list adds up to shifting the odds a lot towards him not being what he says he is. What particular pushed me was the idea that China could not shoot down 30,000 satellites. I can really see that.

I said many times that I would defend Musk until I saw something that changed my mind and now I have. I also said that I thought if Musk was a Jew that there was a possibility that the Jews were planning on leaving the earth, basting it with asteroids to kill us all off, then come back. I still say all the things he has done are a big positive for the US.

There’s an easy way to deal with this. Take all their shit. Knock them all off, can’t be more than 10,000 at the top and leave messages that they give all their property to the US because thy felt bad about ripping us off. And what a shame all the top billionaires, if not trillionaires, decided to all off themselves and their families.

We could cancel all debts worldwide, have copious income from all the properties and companies. There would be worldwide prosperity.

I believe this strengthens my case that the Jews did corona in an effort to wipe the Chinese out. John Derbyshire has friends in China that say some sort of information about viruses has the Chinese in a panic. It appears to the source that the Chinese believe that whatever this is could kill them all off. I’ve said the same because I can see no logical reason the Chinese would do what they are doing unless the thought just that. This fits right in to what I’ve said about the lock downs. They think it’s possible to wipe them all out selectively.

Radio Derb weekly podcasts where he mentions this.
https://vdare.com/radio-derb/indigenes-on-the-warpath-attempted-zero-covid-in-china-our-brazen-ruling-class-and-the-great-enstupidation-etc

trans script with quote(the meat of the issue)

“…03—Does Zero COVID make sense?    I had a rather alarming conversation the other day with a friend who is well-acquainted with the region where medical science intersects with politics…
…Mrs Derbyshire has an old school friend in southwest China. Retired now, she lives with her husband on one of the upper floors of an apartment block…My friend pointed out that the Chinese government’s strategy makes no epidemiological sense…
[I say it does if you are being attacked with engineered viral attacks]
…So why have the Chinese authorities taken such a destructive approach? Why have the ChiComs done this to themselves? I had been assuming it’s just the instinctive control-freakery of despots not restrained by law; but my friend told me there’s a disturbing theory going round among specialists.
It’s taken for granted, he said, that the ChiComs have been doing biological-warfare research for years, as we and other nations have. It’s an arms race; you can’t not do it when other countries are. The research may produce killer pathogens, but it also shows how to defend against them. If you don’t do the research, you don’t have defenses.
It may be, my friend said, that the ChiComs accidentally discovered or developed a very lethal pathogen; one that, if it got loose in China, would kill tens of millions, perhaps hundreds of millions. They are naturally terrified of that happening.
He asked me if I’d heard about the virus created by Boston University that killed eighty percent of the lab mice researchers infected with it. Yes, I remembered spotting that in the news last month. Was it for real?
Hard to say, my friend said, with peer review not yet out, but it’s the kind of thing we’re playing with here. If the ChiComs created something super-lethal, possibly in the same lab the original COVID escaped from, they might very well be scared out of their wits.
Walking away from that conversation with my friend—a sober and thoughtful guy, not a conspiracy nutcase or end-of-the-world alarmist—I have to admit, I was pretty scared myself…”

https://vdare.com/radio-derb/indigenes-on-the-warpath-attempted-zero-covid-in-china-our-brazen-ruling-class-and-the-great-enstupidation-etc#03

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

As I always suspect and this proved, Sam J. you are a gentleman and a scholar.

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

I’ve now changed my mind again. I am now officially undecided about Musk. Much like Trump. Trump did some great things but never really made it work. Musk is doing some great things but…I’m not sure about him. I looked further into the article and I’m not satisfied that he is correct on all his facts. He made many mistakes in the article. A big pause is he says Musk knows nothing. This I know is not true.

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

BTW if EEStor could eventually make their devices work at the cost of lead acid as they were shooting for it would collapse the IC car industry. It would be world shattering type stuff. That’s why they have been able to raise so much cash. The profits could be extreme. My understanding was they WERE able to make prototypes. They would have to, to get the money they got. People tested these and then they started building a factory and then…nothing. Something screwed up in the production process, that they have so far not been able to overcome.

map
map
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Frankly, your defense of Musk and electric cars has been one of the most interesting things here. I mean, at some point, you can get blackpilled on Trump if you think hard enough.

I don’t think Musk is an idiot. He may be exceptionally bright, even brilliant. It’s just that there are too many incongruities in his background. He certainly does not demonstrate a Terence Tao level of genius.

It’s just hard to know who to trust. My angle about Musk has always been the vast reduction in energy density available to the public if EV’s are adopted and ICE autos are banned. I just work from there into seeing the psyop and Cabal plan behind this.

But again, these are all probabilities that you attach to such things.

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

“…It’s just that there are too many incongruities in his background…”

I’ve seen all of these and the vast majority are serious gas-lighting and innuendo. There is no solid there, there. I have doubts but still no substantial evidence Musk is anything but what he says he is and his “actions” have all been 100% congruent and made perfect sense in that he has said for decades exactly what his goals are, how he came about them and what he planned to do to make them possible and…he has followed through. Tough to find anyone with that sort of consistency, but he does have it.

“… He certainly does not demonstrate a Terence Tao level of genius…”

He doesn’t have to be. I expect his IQ is somewhere around very high engineer. He’s really good at engineering and he’s extremely good at looking at what he has said for decades is the bottom up approach to seeing what can be done. None of his technological advances are in any way out of the ordinary. Almost everything he has done has not been technologically advanced at all. It’s almost all been cost-cutting and using the best technology he can find to speed production. There’s no magic in his rockets or electric cars. All normal stuff but he has watched the process closely and maximized everything he can constantly to get the most bang for the buck. A huge part of his success is his rapid iteration of production making things more efficient, combined with penny-pinching, in house production to speed up progress and long term planning. And every bit of this he said he was going to do.

He even talked abut studying two great industrialists in the US, Henry Ford and Andrew Carnegie. These guys did exactly what Musk is doing. Musk is just copying them. It doesn’t take a genius to copy success but it does take a lot of dedication which he apparently has and a large amount of our leaders do not.

Since I have always been interested in electric cars and space travel, I started reading about him and watching interviews of him from the beginning and he has ALWAYS said the exact same thing. In general, he was following the ideas of the industrialist I noted and the bottom up approach to designing things.

He said, way back, that he, like me, was always interested in electric cars. He one day noticed that the watt-hours per kilogram for lithium-ion batteries made it possible to have a fairly good functioning electric car range wise. He then did the cost calculations on all the raw materials needed to make the batteries and realized he could make them for vastly lower cost than their present price, and this would be the key to a viable electric car industry. This is not magic. There’s a rule of thumb, I know he knows this he went to business school, that you can mass produce a product for 10% over the cost of raw material cost. Everyone in business knows this, and it generally proves true. Generally.

I think one reason that people are so amazed by what he has done is they have not read the same sort of stuff that I have or have read what he said from the very beginning. To them, he just popped up from nowhere and suddenly is the richest Man in the world but that’s not what happened. He moved up step by step and all the time telling people what, how and why he wanted to accomplish what he has done, and he pulled it off. Step by step. Even back when he applied for graduate school, he was going to work on high voltage capacitors for electric cars. This is not some idea pulled out of the vapor. There was a company called EESTOR that had raised a lot of capital to do just that. They could apparently make these, but so far have not been able to mass produce them.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EEStor

That Musk saw lithium-ion could do this and jumped on it is not a surprise at all. I likely have been reading some of the same stuff he has, so I immediately see his reasoning and how it makes sense what he did.

I see exactly where his thinking on these matters comes from. He made it perfectly clear for decades. It’s not magic or some spooky coincidence. Its basic application of generally known facts and persistently and energetically pursuing the material and financial realities of the situation.

map
map
Reply to  SteveRogers42
1 year ago

I read the whole exhausting piece. Wow.

The grievances that Russia and China and probably most of the global south have against the American puppet must be legion.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

I cant find any updates on Brazil army (??)

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

If the media is signal boosting you can confirm it’s gayops.

The fact it’s being buried by the media is probably a good sign.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

2 soldiers found in burnt out car. Message from the cartels?
https://twitter.com/gchahal/status/1600199919008026625

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Probably

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

> Zelensky announced draft law 8821, which will make the Ukrainian Orthodox Church illegal throughout the country.

Daily reminder this Russian war is but one front in a world-wide war against God and Jesus Christ; there is no explanation for the enemy forces to actively target Christianity when they could instead focus on not losing the combat war unless their motivations and leadership serve a demonic anti-Christ master over rationality.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Kash Patel
@Kash
·
10h
Twitter Files- So far its the largest Disinformation Cover up operation in media history, yes you read that right. Until Elon releases every e-mail & contract between Titter, FBI, Perkins Coie, James Baker n the fake news, then its all optical BS. Elon says he’s transparency, well he’s faked it like the media in Russia Gate. Selectively choosing whats released makes him worse than the #GovernmentGangsters he is covering up for. Need an assist, watch how its done: #FWK
https://truthsocial.com/@Kash/posts/109467107052239824

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
1 year ago

(3) Michael Tracey on Twitter: “Putting this in a time capsule https://t.co/FDcOEluCj7” / Twitter
“Temporarily paused updates while we investigate a data issue”.

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

What have I been saying about electric cars.

“…$40 per kwh hour sodium ion batteries…

[So now we’re in the range of $4,000 for a 100Wh battery like Tesla S and $6,000 for lithium, salt ion mix. The economics are favorable.]

* Energy density of up to 160 Wh/kg with up to 200 Wh/kg expected in a few years.

[I’m not sure but it seems I remember 100 Wh/kg is the threshold for economically viable electric cars]

* Fast charging up to 80% SOC in 15 minutes at room temperature.
* Excellent thermal stability.
* Excellent low temperature performance — at -20°C, the sodium-ion battery has a capacity retention rate of more than 90%.
* System integration efficiency of 80% (weight or volume of cells versus weight or volume of battery pack)….”

https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2022/12/catl-will-mix-cheaper-sodium-ion-batteries-with-lithium-for-acceptable-range-evs.html

“…Tesla could charge a one-megawatt-hour battery in 30 minutes…” [I haven’t listened to the video yet. This may only be 80% charge. I heard that somewhere before. I’m not sure if he means full charge or not]

https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2022/12/tesla-semi-will-drive-tesla-energy-to-terawatt-scale-by-2030.html

The trend is irreversible.

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

Apologies. I goofed and meant to make a comment adjacent to this one but it’s in a different day. Here’s the link to it.

https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-12-04-2022/#comment-413020

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

I expect you could make a great deal of money betting on Tesla. He is the only person, other than the Chinese, that has a huge gigafactory for batteries up and running now. So he can clone these and have a known troubleshot functioning factory. Almost no one else has this. This means within 18 months or less he could add additional factories to make electric trucks AND the chargers which will also need battery packs to store energy for fast charging. He’s signing contracts with Frito lay and PepsiCo to provide trucks at a lower level. The video at the link is sort of boring but it goes over the amount of trucks used now, what their driving habits are, how much chargers cost, cost of electricity, what is needed for the trucks in terms of batteries and the ability to make these plants for the batteries. It’s reasonably comprehensive. The profits from this are huge. Tesla has been testing these trucks for a while now and did a public test up one of biggest hills in the States and still got 500 miles range with good top speeds up the hill.

Something I didn’t know. Only 20% of truck usage is over the road long haul. I thought it was more. Very favorable.

phelps
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

RE: 20% — yeah, that’s why I treated the Tesla truck like a niche machine, although I don’t think many locals do 500 miles in a day, I don’t know how well it will work on the start-stop of city traffic. (It’s also why I specified the 20 year lifespan as being the OTR span — farm and local trucks are often run much longer because of lower daily mileage.)

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

If battery prices and solar prices can come down slightly then electric trucks could take over trains in economic terms. Doubling usage. If trucks use road trains where auto driving allows them to draft each other energy us declines 35%, well into train energy usage. Musk has been planning for this from the beginning and talked about it long ago. If the drivers swap up the front place then it’s still 25% savings over all for each driver.

None of this is magic. It’s just straight arithmetic that Musk saw many years ago adding up what basic cost of minerals to make batteries and cost of electricity from solar.

phelps
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Taking the train analogy further, if the energy density gets up, it’s not ridiculously expensive to start putting an electric motor on one axle of each trailer, and at that point, it’s pretty much just drivability that limits the number of trailers being pulled by one cab.

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

In Australia, they have these already, sorta, called, of course, road trains.

http://www.peninsularity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/roadtrain1.jpg

phelps
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Was the inspiration for the idea.

Max Barrage
Max Barrage
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

That’s a big IF.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

You want to know what other trend is irreversible?

You and every other electric car owner being tied into a control grid that will shut your vehicle off for any reason, or no reason, anytime it likes, and various WEF globalist shills who have openly stated their intention to do exactly that.

That is the entire point behind this supposed EV revolution. Less freedom, less choice and more power for those who will ultimately control your EV’s steering wheel.

By all means, jump on board the EV party train, but don’t get depressed when you no longer have the ability to just hop in your car and take a road trip, because your social credit rating said you already drove enough last week and you don’t need to visit relatives over the state line, and make no mistake, that is an explicitly stated part of the plan.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Another Dave
1 year ago

“…You and every other electric car owner being tied into a control grid that will shut your vehicle off for any reason…”

So…the same tech is in IC cars. All of them. I covered this already. The same objections keep coming up and I tell you how to deal with them, here,

https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-09-27-2022/#comment-406934

and here

https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-09-27-2022/#comment-406909

and noted while you can make electricity to charge a car from an infinite number of sources, let’s see you build a “Holy Hydrocarbon” refinery in your backyard. Explain how to do this and how if they are aggressive enough to turn off all cars and all electricity that they would not close the gas stations. I’d like to see this explanation.

The hatred for electric cars is nothing but an irrational religion, hence my calling it the “Holy Hydrocarbon”.

Pebble skimmer
Pebble skimmer
1 year ago

Idaho came up in the chat on a CDAN post about murders and cartel involvement. New angle to me. Perhaps a fake one. Anyway here it is https://www.crazydaysandnights.net/2022/12/blind-item-9.html?m=1