News Briefs – 12/11/2022

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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 – Fitch Downgrades Global GDP Forecast For 2023

DFT – Stellantis Closing Illinois Plant, Laying Off Hundreds

DFT – Spirit Airlines Gives Pilots Up To 43% Raise

DFT – Caroline Ellison Of Alameda Research Retains Lawyer, May Have Cut Deal With Feds

DFT – Twitter To Raise Prices On Apple Users For Blue Subscriptions

Third world tyranny strikes America’s republic: election integrity volunteers ‘afraid’ to attend recount after Michigan AG threatens prosecution.

Twitter Files 4 is here, but it is more of the same – leftist executives talking amongst themselves about banning Trump and right-wing accounts, and allowing leftists to say whatever they wanted.

Former Twitter exec Yoel Roth pushed for a permanent suspension of Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida.

From here:

Republican lawmakers are calling for hearings and criminal inquiries amid the steady release of government emails and internal Twitter communications suggesting a coordinated effort to squelch disfavored narratives on COVID-19 and elections and mislead Congress about the nature and extent of Twitter’s content moderation decisions….

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) said former Twitter Trust and Safety Head Yoel Roth, who quit two weeks after Musk’s completed purchase, “flat-out lied” in an affidavit to the Federal Election Commission about not communicating with Democrats or the Biden campaign to censor reporting on Hunter Biden’s laptop.

The FEC accepted Twitter’s explanation that it blocked “potentially hacked content” from the laptop “for bona fide commercial reasons” and to enforce its policies. The Twitter Files show the company had no concrete basis to believe the materials were hacked.

Roth “and everyone who lied under oath, they better be retaining lawyers” in the face of “real civil and criminal jeopardy,” Cruz told Fox News. He’s “working closely” with House Republicans to “haul these people before Congress to testify under oath” about their prior representations when the GOP takes over next year.

Elon Musk on Twitter:

Twitter is both a social media company and a crime scene

Elon Musk demands Twitter employees pledge they won’t leak information to the press—and is threatening to sue them if they do. He does not want a real information release, he wants a controlled release with just enough zest to bring conservatives back to the platform for 2024.

Major networks all entirely ignore the Twitter corruption story.

Ari Emanuel (Elon Musk’s buddy, who was hosing him off on the back of the yacht), who together with the Anti-Defamation League led the charge to cancel Kanye “Ye” West, wrote a column on Friday calling on Blacks to reject “the virus of antisemitism and hate and division” and instead unite with Jews against Whites.

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost obtained a first-of-its-kind court decision when a Delaware County judge refused to throw out the state’s self-preferencing lawsuit against Google Search, suggesting that the search-engine giant may be a common carrier – in other words, a business subject to government regulation and a duty to deal fairly.

Runbeck whistleblower reveals that chain of custody for OVER 298,942 Maricopa county ballots delivered to Runbeck on election day did not exist, employees allowed to add family members’ ballots without any documentation.

An old Q post:

Q !!Hs1Jq13jV6 ID: 000000 No.17788718   Nov 18 2022 19:21:01 (EST)
Runbeck.
Dominion.
SOS Offices.
Investigators.
Researchers.
Whistleblowers.
Patriots in trusted positions.
Trust yourself.
You have seen the truth.
Time to show the world.
Focus.
FOCUS.
Ascension.
Q

A summary of Kari Lake’s lawsuit over the stolen Arizona election. Contains this 17-1-17 palindrome:

Kari Lake vs. Katie Hobbs

“The number of illegal votes cast in Arizona’s general election on November 8, 2022 far exceeds the 17,117 vote margin…

“Witnesses who were present…show hundreds of thousands of illegal ballots infected the election in Maricopa County.”

Can Arizona be the state to bust open the dam of concealment regarding the rampant election fraud in our country?

Whistleblower fired after alleging an elections official in the Orange County Supervisor of Elections (SOE) office in Orlando, Fla. allegedly let unredacted voter information be accessed by unauthorized personnel.

More than 7 in 10 voters want Biden to release JFK assassination files.

Elon Musk, told that Twitter censor Yoel Roth was tweeting an article indicating high school students can consent to sex with teachers in high school, points out he also wrote a peper on children being allowed to access adult websites, and says it explains a lot.

Flood of Emails show GOP members urging RNC to denounce Trump for dinner with Kanye and Fuentes. Prepared op, with Milo in the middle

The hunted becomes the hunter: President’s drug-and-hooker loving-son plots DEFAMATION suits against Fox News, Eric Trump and Rudy Giuliani – and probes repairman who handed in his infamous laptop. Amazing the mayor of New York City and the former Police Commissioner of New York City delivered video evidence of Hunter molesting his underaged niece while smoking crack, directly to the State Police, and he is untouchable. He is still making a “gazillion dollars” selling “paintings” and now Eric Trump  and Rudy could end up like Alex Jones. The American system is not working like a normal American would expect. Something about a normal American’s understanding of the system is incorrect.

Dr. Rand Paul Joins Eric Bolling to discuss possibility of FBI, Big Tech and Big Media collusion. It is like they are all on the same page somehow… Meanwhile I got a search ban on Twitter despite not using the account and I look next to me while I am driving and I see news vans driving around following me for a government surveillance operation they are operatives of. The biggest thing people need to realize is intelligence operations gravitate to anywhere there is real power, and intelligence operations aggregate, merge, and take each other over until every facet of real power is all controlled by a single intel op. Once it has full power, it grows. It is like a fundamental law of physics that is inviolable, and which will inevitably play out.

A high-ranking US military officer is facing backlash for calling the cops on a mom who complained about sexual preference posters at her daughter’s school. Was told, “she was being ‘monitored’ by local law enforcement, after airing concerns about posters hanging at the entrance of her seven-year-old’s school in North Hanover Township.” Your thought is, well this just unfolded. But it can also be more. It might be she was already flagged as potentially problematic, and this was seen as her flexing her wings, and they wanted to clip them before she got air. The conspiracy knows a lot about all of us, maybe in some cases, more than we know about ourselves. And it is proactive – and it is designed to not look that way.

In his second luggage theft, Sam Brinton, the allegedly sticky-fingered Biden administration nuclear official, was captured on security footage making off with a woman’s bag worth more than $3,670 from a Las Vegas airport on July 6, KLAS News reported.

Sam Brinton, nonbinary Biden official, stole jewelry worth $1,700 in second luggage theft according to charges.

A highly acclaimed insurance analyst reported that “the best statistics we have” reveal those who accepted the experimental gene-base COVID vaccine “have a 26% higher mortality rate,” including 49% for those under 50, and 145% for those who accepted just one dose of a two-dose regimen.

Fauci’s replacement signed deals pushing research collaboration with Chinese Communist Party in Wuhan, responsible for secret reversal of gain-of-function funding ban.

Oregon looks to create first-in-nation universal health care plan.

Almost 3 years to the day, Bill Gates, Johns Hopkins, & the WHO just simulated another pandemic with a new Enterovirus originating near Brazil that has a higher fatality rate than COVID-19 and disproportionately affects children. A video, but that is the interesting part of it.

While millions of California families struggled financially in 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic, Pacific Gas & Electric’s CEO made over $50 million for leading the reviled utility with a history of bad investments and punitive energy bills. Note power company employees have to be trusted assets, or at least screened psychologically, because the power companies deal with the utility poles, where tech is often mounted. The machine needs to know for sure they will keep their mouths shut, and abide by the non-disclosures they are presented with and that management is on board.

Critics Call It Theocratic and Authoritarian. Young Conservatives Call It an Exciting New Legal Theory. Setting aside the irony of all the time, effort, and cost being sunk into this legal theory, when we live in a non-legal shadow dictatorship where everything is controlled and scripted, the conspiracy will do anything to survive, and there are no rules, this is clearly being promoted as the new conservative legal theory. It promotes the idea that rather than securing liberty, the purpose of the Constitution was to promote “justice, peace, and abundance,” or “health, safety, and economic security.” So to that end, individual liberty is not as important as giving the government the power to act to advance those metrics. From the piece – “Vermeule argues, the Constitution’s primary aim is to ensure that public authorities have “both the authority and the duty to rule well,” rather than to advance the “liberal goal of maximizing individual autonomy or minimizing the abuse of power.””

I am far from an expert, but it feels kind of like the beginning of Cabal trying to create a current of authoritarianism in conservatism, by promising our side the ability to crush the other side. That promise of punishing the evil was what brought Hitler to the fore, as Germany was being fucked over by outside powers with the assistance of its controlled political leaders. However it sounds like this might give government all sorts of powers which could come back and bite us, in the name of making sure “authorities have “both the authority and the duty to rule well,”” It is why I like r/K Theory. It clarifies the purpose (development of greatness through honest and free competition) as well as the means by which it is attained. The farther you stray from that underlying biological mechanism and its purpose, the more of a hodge-podge of ideas you get, designed to accomplish some short-term goal unrelated to what K-selection actually is – the selection and fostering of greatness. And of course everything, including the emergence of this idea here, and its publication in Politico is controlled. So I assume Cabal’s script has a rather rough future for the leftists in mind, and is beginning to plant the seeds of a new right which will not be so cuddly, and which will be quite fond of free helicopter rides for leftists. I watch unperturbed, as an observer.

Attacks on Pacific north-west power stations raise fears for US electric grid.

Gallup: 33% of Americans ‘personally’ own a gun, 46% live in home with a gun. Gun ownership sounds smaller than you would think, until you realize you would tell the caller you didn’t own a gun too.

50 shell-shocked teachers, staff flee chaotic Florida school district. From the piece – “On an everyday basis I am being attacked, scratched, headbutted, pushed, hit,” teacher Alicia Kelderhouse said. “I’ve had my hair pulled. I’ve had my throat gone for on multiple occasions.”

Ghana to buy oil with gold instead of USD. Next for US led coup? I don’t think so. I think this is the counter-conspiracy’s plan. The Cabal used Western hegemony as a cudgel to maintain control and finance this massive machinery of control, so the counter conspiracy is sacrificing Western hegemony and creating a new multi-polar world, to destroy Cabal’s strength. Worth considering – if the plan means the dollar loses reserve currency status, it will rapidly devalue.

Bolsonaro speaks: “I will give my life for my country! We will win!”

Super-upgraded M-55S tanks have arrived in Ukraine.

The Pentagon has given a tacit endorsement of Ukraine’s long-range attacks on targets inside Russia after President Putin’s multiple missile strikes against Kyiv’s critical infrastructure.

Incoming House Foreign Affairs Chairman Michael McCaul (R-TX) called for arms to Ukraine to help destroy the Russian military. Two parties, one giant group of corrupt assholes fucking us all over.

All non-critical infrastructure in Ukraine’s southern port city of Odesa was without power after Russia used Iranian-made drones to hit two energy facilities.

Over $1 billion needed to rebuild destroyed hospitals – Ukraine’s Health Ministry.

Russian forces have “destroyed” the eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut, President Volodymyr Zelensky said. A prelude to him saying he needs $547 trillion dollars to rebuild it.

In his first major interview since his release, Viktor Bout, whom the US claimed was an arms dealer, spoke to RT on Saturday. From the piece – ”…he said that his attempts to switch lawyers before signing the deal were thwarted by his public defender, who misled him into sticking with her and admitting guilt… They’re losing their Christian values. They’re losing their families. They’re losing literally their country. It is not anymore the same country we knew America used to be, the model for the entire world and lead and be an example. Like they say, you know, a sparkling town on a hillWhat is happening in the West is simply the suicide of civilization. And, if this suicide is not prevented, at least within the non-Western world, within the world that is not controlled by the Anglo-Saxons, then the whole planet will commit suicide. And it may be happening in all areas, with drugs and LGBT among them.”

Russia hands UN details of Ukrainian attacks on civilian targets.

Deep staff cuts leave St. Cloud Times a ‘ghost paper’ with a staff on only two reporters, as Gannet hemorrhages money and tries to stop the bleeding.

Analysis reveals ‘marriage’ bill opens path to reversal of Obergefell.

Republican flips House seat in Iowa by a thin margin after hand recount.

Spread r/K Theory, because if the system is not working like you would expect, something about your understanding of the system is incorrect.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

> shell-shocked teachers
Sounds like that community has many socio-economic issues

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

And being Fatherless. The solution is right in front of us:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Krl7ljYY80E

Maniac
Maniac
2 years ago

“On an everyday basis I am being attacked, scratched, headbutted, pushed, hit,” teacher Alicia Kelderhouse said. “I’ve had my hair pulled. I’ve had my throat gone for on multiple occasions.”

I’m willing to bet that many of those kids, well, look alike.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Maniac
2 years ago

Fatherless kids. But really being teenagers they should be held responsible for their actions.

Like adults being caned, fined or in the case of murder execution. A restitutional Justice system is required to deal with them.

Raki Rakkoon
Raki Rakkoon
Reply to  Maniac
2 years ago

Give the teachers their choice of whether they prefer to be issued a flexible leather truncheon with an iron ball the size of a golf ball sewed into the business end or a bullbuster electric cattle prod.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Raki Rakkoon
2 years ago

Give them guns, and hire vets who know how to use them.

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  Maniac
2 years ago

Room-brightening smiles?

teo toon
teo toon
2 years ago

Incoming House Foreign Affairs Chairman Michael McCaul (R-TX) called for arms to Ukraine to help destroy the Russian military. Two parties, one giant group of corrupt assholes fucking us all over.

Without a doubt. These two in one parties must think they are immune from the consequences of their war against Russia…wait… they are: most of them have dual citizenship and can flee to a small noisome Mideast country.

teo toon
teo toon
2 years ago

the Constitution’s primary aim is to ensure that public authorities have “both the authority and the duty to rule well,” rather than to advance the “liberal goal of maximizing individual autonomy or minimizing the abuse of power.””

Thus endeth the Republic. Someone who loves liberty and justice can no longer be a conservative.
Note the deceptive Hegelian thesis anti-thesis

Fart Simpson
Fart Simpson
2 years ago

>> Patriots in trusted positions.

BULLSHIT.

Q is either a liar, or working for the other side.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

I don’t believe we would have revolted without Q. I believe that’s about five years away at the earliest without Q. We’re angry but completely unorganized. We’re angry but the crackdowns have yet to start. Basically things aren’t bad enough yet.

Today Musk tweeted out that Fauci needs to be prosecuted and that he is going to be releasing stuff on Twitter censoring CV19 stuff along with more Democrat election interference. The prophetic voices that I’ve been posting have been calling for basically that – whistle-blowers lining up to rat out Cabal for the benefit of normies. We are not normies. Hell, most normies still don’t know what a drag queen story hour is and they have been going on for YEARS. This possibly ties in with Q’s DECLASS.

The letters from Kim Clement are coming to pass this Winter I believe. His prophecy about “strange energy” which apparently there was a major fusion breakthrough this month, or about “taking young warriors, warriors that were doomed to death” in WW3, which isn’t gonna happen now. Instead they are dying of the vaxx. The thing about prophecy is that it is damn near useless at predicting the future. You don’t realize it’s happening until you’re starring at it.

America will be turned around and prospered like never before so that we can carry the Gospel across the planet like never before.

KIM CLEMENT LETTER you WANT TO HEAR

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UR-SWvCuJk

Last edited 2 years ago by Lowell Houser
Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

Romans 13 is a vision of a limited but Just government. Carrying out God’s Wrath on evildoers.
But on the other hand it should be limited.

ALL CAPS DENIER GUY
ALL CAPS DENIER GUY
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

Romans 13 was written by the Flavian Romans in order to pacify the Judeans and to distort Hebrew religion for Roman power. The Romans were a conquering army and the Judeans were a resisting population fueled by Messianic Judahism.

NOT THE WORD OF GOD
BUT THE WORD OF ROME.

Max Barrage
Max Barrage
Reply to  ALL CAPS DENIER GUY
2 years ago

Wrong. I’ve just refuted your allegation by providing as much proof as you did in making it. See how easy it is to make shit up,anyone can do it. In order to avoid this situation in the future, try providing some proof of your insane ramblings.

Last edited 2 years ago by Max Barrage
Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  ALL CAPS DENIER GUY
2 years ago

I’ve always been troubled by that one for sure, it’s very hard to reconcile with the state of current government. It’s an implicit statement that God endorses blood drinking child rapists and murderers because ??? which just seems impossible if taken at face value.
>Let everyone be subject to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established. The authorities that exist have been established by God.

This part makes sense, of course God knows all and will steer people where needed as He sees fit.

>2 Consequently, whoever rebels against the authority is rebelling against what God has instituted, and those who do so will bring judgment on themselves.

Is this concept not internally inconsistent with many other parts of the bible where kings and leaders defy God and are punished severely for doing so?

3 For rulers hold no terror for those who do right, but for those who do wrong. Do you want to be free from fear of the one in authority? Then do what is right and you will be commended.

This feels like it’s trying to appeal to the “follow Christ’s teachings no matter what and you’ll be rewarded with salvation” except twisted to manipulate people into compliance with non-God power flexing by mortal men.

>4 For the one in authority is God’s servant for your good.

They are observably and demonstrable NOT serving anything good.

>But if you do wrong, be afraid, for rulers do not bear the sword for no reason. They are God’s servants, agents of wrath to bring punishment on the wrongdoer.

I’ll believe that when the government stops harboring child molesters.

5 Therefore, it is necessary to submit to the authorities, not only because of possible punishment but also as a matter of conscience.

NO reference to it being what God prefers you to do, just that your own internal monologue (conscience) is smarter than God and external punishment from mortal men, not God, should be feared.

If anyone can explain this to me better please do so, I’m sick of fake Churchians holding it over my head as an easy out from any criticism of the government.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

If the government is not doing justice it loses the authority from GOD.
This is the Christian equivalent of the Chinese Mandate of heaven.
That passage is about not being an anarchist or a revolutionary against relatively decent government.
Rome was better than our current governments at the time and had destroyed Carthage for the kind of degeneracy we see now.
Christians were accused of being revolutionaries like the Jews, partially because the religion started in Jewry and it was important not to give Rome any ammunition for that accusation.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

As I said. It speaks of the necessity of a Government to destroy evildoers as God’s Agent. Not the current Government that is in charge now.
The inconsistency therefore is because of the mismatch of the mission given to Government by God and those evil people who have inverted its proper purpose.
That is organized violence to destroy evil and reward Good.

phelps
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

God places foul rulers over us as punishment for our disobedience. It is part of His judgment.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  ALL CAPS DENIER GUY
2 years ago

That’s Jewish thinking.
They rejected Christ because he was not a revolutionary but instead gave the sermon on the mount and said to render unto Caesar the things which are Caesar’s etc.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

He does not want a real information release, he wants a controlled release with just enough zest to bring conservatives back to the platform for 2024.

Interestingly Dave of X22Report I watch on Bitchute. Which I suspect is an official news outlet for Q is pro-Elon Musk in terms of him “showing the people” and doing other necessary actions.

Sam J.
Sam J.
2 years ago

I was reading a Vox article and he had this quote,

“…The reason we aren’t voting our way out of this…
…Among Gen Xers, a huge percentage are ready to burn this mother fucker to the ground…”

This is wrong, and I can give simple reasons why this is so. Has anyone every seen any society where everything broke down and/or there was a total burn it to the ground civil war where the outcome was good or better? I don’t know of any. By voting, you force them that steal it to out themselves. It is possible to grind away at the people destroying the country. After all that’s how we got this way. The forces of evil slowly ground away at the country until here we are. Why could the opposite not occur? It can. And it’s hardly a huge amount of trouble to vote compared to, slogging away in a civil war.

https://voxday.net/2022/12/07/we-will-raise-wolves/

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

Yes and No. You have to walk and chew gum at the same time. Obviously, never stop voting but, you know, Scout’s motto: Be Prepared. And, just pointing this out, in spirit a Civil War is a war within a people group/ethnos. A war between different peoples is just regular old war. So even if you fluff up the current US situation with ‘politics’ what will inevitably result from demographics will not be a Civil War. It will be a war between different nations that exist within the same political unit. The old political unit will likely break up and the nations will be separate and have their own polities. And that will dramatically improve the current situation if the current US political class keeps oppressing it’s various populations. The former USA will become a diverse group of homogenous nation states and a new era of freedom can begin.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

@Anonymous

You make it sound like a done deal. Here’s another scenario. As soon as war/civil war erupts on the North American continent, the United Nations will be mobilised and tens of thousands of foreign troops will pour in. It will be hell on Earth.
UN troops will certainly be looking to disempower heritage American’s, if not actually seek them out for destruction.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  English Tom
2 years ago

I believe you are 100% correct. We would be like a supercharged Ukraine. It would be a bloodbath.

In the scenario of a war between the costal regions and the inner regions of the US it’s likely that the costal regions will retain the Navy and most of the Air Force. This means no help for the central region but any amount of supplies and man power could be imported into the coastal regions. They could use this to cut off supplies, and oil, to ports, then use air power to bring supply convoys in the central States to a halt. If I was running the war on the costal side, that’s what I would do.

As an aside, think about what I said about cutting off oil supplies, and then have a thought or two about why I’m constantly pushing electric cars and trucks. There’s a reason I’m for this, and it makes sense in terms of personal and national security.

I want to warn people. I’m not saying the above poster is pushing civil war, but I KNOW for a 100% fact that Hasbara agents are going online pushing civil war. I’ve seen them. I know them by their earlier comments. Saying that we should just separate into different States and go our own way, but this will never, ever happen. There will be a war if thee is a separation. They know this too and depend on it to stop us from regaining power from them and throwing them on the ash heap of history. If they lose the US they lose everything. They will be ruined and they know it. Far easier for them to remain in power if we are murdering each other like in Ukraine than if we slowly and surely hollow out THEIR rule while remaining intact.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Someone needs to release the files and the names so those who won’t kill people who only might be surveillance can morally kill those who definitely are.

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

“…A Civil War between citizens and the ground surveillance/intelligence would be entirely different…”

I heartily agree. They could all be taken out, the whole entire pozz, one at a time randomly. I bet 20,000 or less would bring a lot of their operations to a halt.

phelps
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

200 properly publicized would cause mass desertion.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

“…what will inevitably result from demographics will not be a Civil War. It will be a war between different nations that exist within the same political unit..”

Tomato-tomoto. What’s the difference? In Yugoslavia and Ukraine, it was different people in the same country, the end result was the same. Civil war, demographic war, not a lot of difference when you and your relatives are laying down in the mud bleeding out.

“…The old political unit will likely break up and the nations will be separate and have their own polities…”

And I say that having a large, prosperous country instead of a mass of little principalities is of great advantage to us. History shows this is true. A simple example is the numerous little principalities of Germans and the change with their combined power in what became Germany. They eventually lost a lot of this power but it was a very close run thing. A few changes in history and they could have won. The world would be a very different place.

And I also say why the hell should we give up anything? Why not change the voting rules so that we RULE them instead of them ruling US and then make them do as we say? We can legally and morally do this consistent with the morays of our country and the rules that were set forth on our founding, which worked fairly well until the Jews ruined it.

I show how exactly this can be done in small steps here in a long, ridiculously long, comment on taking over the elections using existing Constitutional provisions.

https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-11-12-2022/#comment-410564

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

We can also expel all of them.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

I agree. This is why the Allied governments in World War Ii should not have invaded Germany to overthrow the NAZIS. They should have encouraged the German people to vote themselves out of trouble. Same with the American colonies. They should never have started that dang ol’ Revolution. They should have voted their way to freedom.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

You can’t vote your way to freedom when you are not given representation in the English parliament and it is given power over you above your own colonial governments.
That was the main cause of the perfectly justified Revolution.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

You make fun, but anyone who knows anything about this knows that the situations are not the same. For example, there was no political representation in the colonies via Great Britain so you couldn’t vote for anything. Even with the theft, we still have voting and an ongoing attempt to make sure fraud is not THE rule in our system. It’s not over yet. Same with Germany. How would US citizens vote to change Germany? So in fact your weak ass attempts to pour sarcasm on my ideas are, just foolish meanderings that have no substance.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

I’m Gen X and I disagree. This would not be a brother War. I’m aware of an astonishing number of Millenials who are in the same mind set Vox describes.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

“…I’m aware of an astonishing number of Millenials who are in the same mind set Vox describes.”

I don’t doubt that not I don’t think it’s the way to go. If you are wanting violence, then start with the individuals who are disobeying the laws and deal with them. Turning the whole country into a configuration is not going to be a winning solution.

Let me ask you a question. If you could change the rules and get power, as I have said repeatedly, wouldn’t be easier to do that than have a huge blood soaking civil war? Why do you think one will NOT be successful yet believe a civil war will be? Please explain this. If you can’t then you haven’t thought this through have you?

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

The left will launch the civil war as soon as we take power to prevent us from using it.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

“…Has anyone every seen any society where everything broke down and/or there was a total burn it to the ground civil war where the outcome was good or better? I don’t know of any…”

I notice not one peep on where this “good” civil war thing happened and made everyone happy and full of bountiful freedom. Lots of talk about this and that, but…no historical evidence that this is a good idea. Please provide some. I don’t know everything, surely I missed one. I do know numerous cases where it was a complete disaster. I see one right now in Ukraine.

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

“…American Civil War turned out OK…”

I guess that depends on what side you were on. The South was under military rule for 17 years. All the States were run by former slaves and carpet baggers from the North. They raised taxes and stole all the land. They cut down almost every single tree in the South, only repaired the railroads going north so they could move all the trees and minerals up North. They closed most all manufacturing and made the South a raw material source. Nothing could be changed because no one that served in the Southern army could vote, meaning everyone, and the whole place was run like Detroit is today.

The only reason they stopped was the KKK started a guerilla war to end it, didn’t know that did you, it had nothing to do with “keeping down the Blacks”, it had to do with running off the crooks that ran the place. As soon as they could find a compromise, the North left.

BTW most of the slaves were owned by the Jews. It would have been a lot easier to end slavery by just paying them off and ending it all together.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

The American Revolution.
It was both a secession war and a civil war against Colonial Tories.

Even the Ukraine war is preferable to submission to the NAZI regime.

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Ed
Ed
2 years ago

This is my favorite blog, but I have some minor kvetches about a few of the news items. I hope this is constructive criticism.

Deep staff cuts leave St. Cloud Times a ‘ghost paper’ with a staff on only two reporters, as Gannet hemorrhages money and tries to stop the bleeding.

This is sort of interesting, but has been going on literally for decades. I used to be an avid newspaper reader, and noticed back in the 1990s that even local newspapers almost never covered what local governments and large local businesses were doing. And this was noted in the mainstream press. Usually the blame was put in TV, though given what we knoe now it was probably deliberate.

Republican flips House seat in Iowa by a thin margin after hand recount.

Its not the federal House, its the Iowa state legislative House and so this is not news. For the federal House, expect six Republicans to switch parties, though they will probably do something cute like vote for a Democrat for Speaker while still claiming to be Republicans, so the Democrats keep control.

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

I felt this news was fine for the reasons you noted.

Atavisionary
Atavisionary
2 years ago

>Roth “and everyone who lied under oath, they better be retaining lawyers” in the face of “real civil and criminal jeopardy,”
Q said the first arrest would shock the world. At this point any arrest at all would shock me. If any one at twitter faces any substantial consequence for any of this I would be absolutely shocked. I won’t be holding my breath.

Eric The Awful
Eric The Awful
Reply to  Atavisionary
2 years ago

I can’t help but think the “Twatter Files” are just confirmation of things we’ve known for years just to rub it in our faces while things continue on as planned. Maybe I’m too cynical, but you know how they believe they have to tell us what they’re doing and get our “consent” for it…

I’m more than halfway through “Smart And Sexy”. Very interesting book.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Eric The Awful
2 years ago

It’s things the normies wouldn’t believe.
It’s a limited hangout but it’s still useful to us.

Ed
Ed
2 years ago

Here is post by Philip Greenspun, on his own blog (no link since its easily findable by google seach), on a December 9th post about air passengers still masking:

“Averros: I am constantly being reminded by customer service folks on the phone or in person to “stay safe.” These are people to whom I have not disclosed my intention to do anything that would have been considered risky prior to 2020. It could be after calling Verizon and arranging an upgrade to iPhone 14. It could be checking out of a hotel. Other than becoming more anxious, I am not sure what to do with these admonishments.”

This is surveillance. I kept getting the “stay safe” advice myself all the time in the 1990s and 00s. I pretty much turned myself into more of a jerk in personal interactions, so I don’t get messed with as much and they don’t bother pretending to be friendly when they do.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ed
2 years ago

Very similar to AC noting that people say “be careful” as a warning or subtle threat constantly. As you said it’s a bit of an amygdala trigger as it makes you think about what you could be doing that was NOT safe or careful.

E
E
2 years ago

Blacks to reject “the virus of antisemitism and hate and division” and instead unite with Jews against Whites.

No.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  E
2 years ago

American Blacks can’t even reject “the virus of hate and division” for their own race, what makes the hooks think they’re going to get a pass?

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

Common good constructionalism is based on Aristotle and st Thomas Aquinas applied to modern politics. There’s good theories out there, and vermule is solid as far as I can tell, but some infiltration in the movement too. https://iusetiustitium.com is the home base for the main political theory of the movement

TRX
TRX
2 years ago

> More than 7 in 10 voters want Biden to release JFK assassination files.

4 out of 10 think JFK was some kind of rapper.

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  TRX
2 years ago

Many a true word is spoken in jest.
A few years ago, I spoke to a group of half a dozen college students who had no idea who MacArthur and Eisenhower were. The closest anyone got to name recognition was a girl from Colorado who said: “I don’t know who Eisenhower was, but I’ve been through his tunnel”.

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

A summary of Kari Lake’s lawsuit over the stolen Arizona election. Contains this 17-1-17 palindrome:

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A palindrome would be 17171

Just Me
Just Me
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

Miles Mathis would see it as 8-1-8.
Aces and eights, as he likes to say.
A sign of fakery.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

It does look like it included two 17s on purpose.

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

Twitter Files Part 4 PDF
https://files.catbox.moe/j3wppb.pdf

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
2 years ago

Gladiators (A Prophetic Word) | Tim Sheets

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UXX9ShCYos

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

AUSTRALIA – Social credit introduced to access the internet, via your digital ID. Citizens need 100 points of identification to use social media & the police will have access to your accounts including private…

https://twitter.com/BernieSpofforth/status/1602042530845057027

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

Not even the Reddest States will escape the Poz when we only retreat into our Hobbit Holes:
https://twitter.com/RorateCaeli/status/1601582918014758912

Machine Trooper
Machine Trooper
2 years ago

I am far from an expert, but it feels kind of like the beginning of Cabal trying to create a current of authoritarianism in conservatism, by promising our side the ability to crush the other side.”
I think you’re right; and I’ve been expecting stuff like this. This is not being fabricated out of whole cloth–they’re planning on amplifying a trend that’s already there.
Influencers all over the Internet–especially those who belong to what was briefly called “the alt-right” have been trying to push us in this direction. Not just the overt apologists for fascism and National Socialism. You’ll see them pushing narratives that the Constitution is for cucks; that freedom is evil; that freedom of speech especially needs to be irradicated, (intentionally?) missing the irony of their message; that free market capitalism is worse than socialism; that the CCP really isn’t so bad and Chairman Xi is actually a hero; etc. etc. etc. Their arguments are myopic, but apparently are very effective at persuading the product of the Public Education Machine.
They classify anyone who counters their narrative as “Boomers,” not really caring if that’s true or not, because that generation is a pariah to so many outside of it.
And generational theory is probably a large part of why Cabal chose now as the historical season to go for the Great Reset. The rising adult generation (of military age) right now are the Millennials. They fit an archetype Strauss and Howe call “the Hero.” The GI Generation was the last who fit the “Hero” archetype. On the surface, it seems laughable to group the two together, (and there are some humorous memes about this). Yes there are huge differences between the GIs and Millennials–but those are due to the linear devolution of technology and morality; not because the archetypes don’t occur in a cyclical pattern.
The “Hero” peer personality is highly conformist. They tend to blindly follow “strong man” leaders. They CRAVE such leaders. The GIs swallowed all Cabal’s lies about the causes of the Depression (which are still taught) and bought into the New Deal hook, line, and sinker. 70% of them remained fanatically loyal to the Democrat Party for the rest of their lives. FDR, pound-for-pound, did more than any other President to dismantle our checks and balances–but you could never convince one of his worshippers that he didn’t walk on water.
Yes, the Millennials (on average–there are exceptions, thank God, as with Boomers) are snowflakes pushing abominations that would make the GIs puke–but again, that is due to the linear aspects of history–particularly plummeting morality. The point is, we can expect roughly 70% of them to blindly follow whatever charismatic “strong man” leader Cabal is preparing to foist on us. As long as he is white and demonizes Jews, the “alt right” Millennials will follow him blindly. As long as he pushes feminism, LGBT and other cultural Marxist sacred cows, the woketard Millennials will blindly follow him. There’s already a narrative being pushed that “left and right are irrelevant.” Which is kind of true, if you accept Cabal’s definitions of left and right pushed in public schools and by every other institution. So I fully expect the faux “right-wingers” to merge with the left before this is all over. They’re already in agreement about most things, except which race(s) are superior to which.
You’re also already seeing that dividing issue be addressed, with the efforts to align black nationalist sentiment with National Socialist sentiment regarding the Jews. If the Jews are perceived as a big enough threat by every other identity movement, then the current balkanization will probably be sidelined by the coming Tito.

Not So Anonymous
Not So Anonymous
Reply to  Machine Trooper
2 years ago

EVERYONE SHOULD READ YOUR POST.

Absolutely spot-on.

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Machine Trooper
2 years ago

Interesting points. I never really understood the dictatorship worship from some alt right commentators.

Just Me
Just Me
Reply to  Ed
2 years ago

Alt-right?
3 years ago, how many here were hoping for the military to take over?
All because Q put that idea in their heads.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Just Me
2 years ago

I wanted it before Q existed.
We need it.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Ed
2 years ago

It’s because the best lies are based on a grain of truth.
The grains of truth in this one are very relevant to the times so the effect is amplified.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Machine Trooper
2 years ago

“…You’ll see them pushing narratives that the Constitution is for cucks; that freedom is evil; that freedom of speech especially needs to be irradicated…”

Exactly. Moldbug that so many people worship is all about that. Typical Jew gas-lighting. They undermine the Constitution and Republican-Democracy with pozz and illegal court decisions and then tell us it sucks, we need a King. What bullshit. No we need to go back to a system that worked better before they ruined it.

A bunch of these guys are all calling for civil war, like in the Ukraine we see now. How’s that working out for the Ukrainians? Not too damn good unless mass murder and destruction is your goal. And that, I say, is the goal. They want us to murder each other and destroy the country instead of kicking their evil asses out of power and deporting them all. Note that a Jew is the President and is running all this mass murder and destruction.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

If you do take power the left will launch the civil war.
And you must ignore the dormant constitution in order to deport them all.
When it’s all over we need to go back to the constitution and then make improvements to prevent what happened from happening again.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

“…When it’s all over we need to go back to the constitution and then make improvements to prevent what happened from happening again…”

As pro constitution as I am, there’s no way you can build anything someone can’t screw up. The basic idea is that you can’t have a lot of people who can vote themselves things we can’t pay for. All voters must have either some skin in the game or have made some sort of sacrifice for the country. I would NOT make being in the military a requirement. It would give the military too much power to only have them exclusively determining the make up of voters.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

You can’t make it fool proof but you can make wrecking it harder.
I have many ideas about making it harder and a ban on voting by anyone who gets a penny of government money is one of them. (except the military, their blood is on the line)

I am noncommittal about requiring active or retired status in the military OR THE LOCAL MILITIA for voting.
But that way more people than just the professional military would be voting.

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phelps
Reply to  Machine Trooper
2 years ago

A couple of small quibbles — first, this would have to be fought by GenZ, not millennials. Millennials are too old. I think GenZ has also been sufficiently inculcated with the hero archetype. The problem here is that it has been wound up irreconcilably with the victim type. They don’t have pure heroes — the heroes are all damaged and inherent victims. Anyone with the ability to be a hero is immediately distrusted, because of “privilege.”
The Millennials are intended to be the handlers of GenZ, and again, they fucked this up by failing to instill any resilience in Millennials. The Millennials are consumers, not creators.
I’m honestly worried now about GenX. We were raised to rebel violently against the boomers so we could be put down and made an example to the Millennials. There just never were enough of us to win anything. Now, though, we are exotic oddities to the zoomers. We are these angry, sardonic, cynical repositories of the wisdom of the Nineteen Hundred and Eighties, which has also been idolized by their media. We’re their Gandalf, their Master Roshi. The programming of GenX + the gullibility of zoomers is what might end up burning it all down. And just because we end up worse off afterwards never stopped an arsonist.

Machinetrooper
Machinetrooper
Reply to  phelps
2 years ago

I was using the discoveries set forth by generational theory, which identifies generations by peer personality rather than arbitrary spans of birth years. According to the theory, there is no “Gen Y” or “Gen Z”–those are fictitious names for different Millennial cohorts.

The most recent generations are as follows:

GI born 1901-1924
Silent 1925-1942
Boom 1943-1960
13th/X 1961-1980
Millennial 1981-2004
Homelander 2005-?? (Depends on when this 4th turning is resolved)

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Machinetrooper
2 years ago

Many early Milennials are spiritual Xers.

Machinetrooper
Machinetrooper
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 years ago

When you are born near the discontinuity between generations, you tend to have attributes from both.

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

That Australia story is old news.

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

Twitter owner and CEO Elon Musk called out Democrat-aligned law firm Perkins Coie LLP for its alleged “attempt to corrupt a presidential election” through its role in the “Russia collusion” hoax during the 2016 race.

   Twitter isn’t using Perkins Coie. No company should use them until they make amends for Sussman’s attempt to corrupt a Presidential election.

   — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 9, 2022

More at: https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022/12/08/elon-musk-calls-out-sussmann-perkins-coie-for-attempt-to-corrupt-a-presidential-election/

Farcesensitive
2 years ago

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Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

Let’s move to small-town Texas, they said.
It’s going to be safe and conservative, they said.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 years ago

They are indeed waging war against God. and going after kids is to hurt God. The more innocent the more they can hurt God.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

No one thinks they won’t try this everywhere. The small town theory is that you can personally build a level of influence among 500 people more easily than you can 5 million, so when the sodomy brigade shows up you have the trust in your peers that shoot shovel and shut up (after a fair legal trial of course) can be a solution to the hostile invasion.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

In the article on the gay parade it says,”…small towns with city staffers on the make are often governed by bureaucrats who work with an eye to what will please not the town they work for, but the big city they want to work for…”

By using the rules of “regional representation” for Senate seats in the States, it would vastly curtail large city center powers. This will have a snowball effect on all this pozz. When the pozz gets deep, regional Senators will start making rules taking their power away. Like firing all these people. If they are unemployed, it’s far more difficult for them to force gay parades.

AC is constantly talking about stopping the surveillance but I see no way to do that “without” taking steps to curtail the power of the deep State. The only way I know to do this is either, change the voting and political power by changing voting and going back to regional Senates in States, or civil or guerilla war. You can not stop the surveillance unless you have the power to do so and without changing voting to be real contest and voter rules you will never get there unless you’re willing to start killing people in large numbers extrajudicially. Probably not a good idea because they will of course retaliate and possibly go Pol-Pot on the citizens.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
2 years ago

Unelected managers etc. should be illegal.
Make the politicians do the job they ran for.
And any lower level bureaucrats required should have to come from the community.