News Briefs – 12/13/2024

 

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

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“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.”

Visit AmericanStasi.com, the most important website on the internet, and see firsthand the massive Stasi-like domestic spying operation in the US which is targeting you and your loved ones.

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Joe Biden just provided a Chinese national with clemency who was convicted of having 47,000 child p*rnography images in his possession.

Government contractor under orders from Biden regime caught hauling away unused border wall sections before Trump takes office — pieces being sold at bargain bin prices.

Luigi Mangione’s family runs nursing home empire accused of abuse.

Luigi Mangione, the suspected killer in the murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, was never a client of his alleged victim’s company, according to the NYPD.

A GiveSendGo campaign has raised more than $50,000 for the legal defense of 26-year-old Luigi Mangione.

The Securities and Exchange Commission has issued a “settlement demand” to Elon Musk, according to a Thursday social media post by the tech billionaire.

Biden quietly commuted sentences of Chinese spies.

Horowitz report says FBI had 26 undercover operatives on J6. If that is all, then Cabal domestic surveillance is not just FBI.

Which do you believe?

DOJ Watchdog: No Covert FBI Agents at Capitol on Jan.

or

IG Horowitz: 26 FBI Informants at U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6

 

Former FBI informant “Alexander Smirnov” pleads guilty for his claims that Burisma was illicitly paying Joe and Hunter Biden.

The U.S. Capitol Police lieutenant who shot and killed Ashli Babbitt at the Capitol on Jan. 6 was recommended for termination in 2001 for abandoning his post in the Speaker’s Office for a card game in a nearby cloakroom, then lying about it to Internal Affairs Division investigators, Blaze News has learned. He is plugged in to something. He left his gun in a bathroom, and told other officers he would be treated differently, before there was no punishment for it.

Chris Wray reportedly launches a sinister scheme to procedurally handcuff President Trump and FBI nominee Kash Patel before he officially departs. Wray’s face has pronounced nasolabial lines, signaling early onset traumatic sexual assault.

Trump says RFK Jr. will study possible link between childhood vaccines and autism as HHS Secretary.

NYC Mayor Adams following meeting with Homan: “We have 500,000 children who have sponsors in this country that we can’t find. “

The Pentagon‘s dismissal of the claim that mystery drones flying over New Jersey are linked to Iran was “amateur hour,” Rep. Jeff Van Drew (R-NJ) said on Thursday.

Man claims mystery drone drained his drone’s full battery in 3-minutes. I have seen a decent amount of tech from the American Stasi myself which seemingly violates known laws of physics, but which is really just ultra-advanced. Here, it is possible his battery was drained, or it is possible ground surveillance, operating in support of the mystery drones,  saw him move his drone out, they backdoored it, and told it to drain the battery and go down. Everything electronic today can be hacked.

‘He’s an idiot’: Former military helicopter pilot torches White House official for dismissing drone sightings. (Former pilot & current NJ State Assembly Whip Brian Bergen commenting on John Kirby statement from WH.)

NDAA directs Pentagon’s UAP office to team with new counter-drone task force.

N.J. gets specialized radar in response to mystery drones.

Video – Mystery drones now being spotted on the West Coast.

Pilot encountered mystery objects ‘moving at extreme speed’: FAA.

Many New Jersey ‘drone’ sightings are lawfully operated manned aircraft, White House says.

Startling heatmap shows just how many drones spotted in New Jersey’s Monmouth County (3000 in NJ).

The FBI and DHS jointly issued a statement on reported drone sightings in New Jersey claiming those investigated were manned aircraft which were misidentified.

Trump claims GOP ‘very open’ to keeping ‘Dreamers’ in US, takes shot at ‘very difficult’ Dems. Hopefully he is just laying blame for the inevitable failure to reach a deal.

Durbin: I’ll have to work directly with Trump to get DREAMer deal, ‘be sensitive to his priorities.’ No Dreamer Deal. If Democrats want it, it is bad for us. Let them go back and apply like everyone else.

Elon Musk asked social media users Wednesday if the Internal Revenue Service should be “deleted” — a day after a top Biden-Harris administration official urged Congress to give the federal agency $20 billion.

LeBron James, who claimed ain’t no party like a Diddy party, steps away from Lakers for ‘personal reasons’ as he plays some of the worst basketball of his career.

During the clinical trials for its COVID-19 vaccine, pharmaceutical giant Pfizer appears to have hidden two deaths — including one in Kansas — which researchers allege would have revealed potentially dangerous side effects to the vaccines.

Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi is reportedly working behind the scenes to put the kibosh on Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’ dream of taking a powerful Democratic House position in the new Congress.

Citing the Gospel, Pope Francis says migrants ‘must be welcomed’ and ‘integrated.’

Sean “Diddy” Combs drugged and then raped three men at two Manhattan hotels and at his Hamptons estate as recently as 2022, according to a trio of new lawsuits filed in New York on Thursday.

New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin and Minnesota AG Keith Ellison are suing gunmaker Glock, alleging that the company has refused to modify the design of its pistols to prevent the use of illegal switches that convert the firearms into full-auto machine guns.

Candace Owens – Two million views in just 24 hours on YouTube alone makes the U.S.S liberty my biggest episode debut since I began podcasting. Thank you to everyone who supports the show financially making it possible for us to do this despite our demonetization.

Israel preparing to strike Iranian nuclear sites – media.

Puberty blockcer banned indefinitely for minors in the UK.

NATO tells members to divert social spending to militaries. Those starting the wars need a lot of young guys killed, or they will be hunted and murdered like some game species, at some point.

Former South Korean former defense chief Kim Yong-hyun ordered a swarm of drones to North Korea’s capital with hopes of provoking an attack that could be used to justify a declaration of martial law by President Yoon Suk Yeol, South Korean legislators have alleged.

Syria’s new leader is now demanding that every refugee leave Europe and America and return to their homeland.

Yikes – Assisted dying now accounts for one in 20 Canada deaths.

NATO chief says it’s ‘time to shift to a wartime mindset.’ He is not wrong, it is just that you are going to have to get in a mindset to kill that motherfucker, and all of his kind, or you are going to have a global war that kills everyone.

Putin missile scientist ‘is gunned down in Moscow park by Ukrainian military hit squad.’ Russia does not have the oppressive surveillance the US has, or this could not have happened.

Fighting around the key eastern Ukraine city of Pokrovsk is “extremely intense” after a monthslong Russian push, Ukraine’s top military commander said, with analysts estimating Russian forces are now within just a few kilometers (miles) of the city.

Trump blasts Biden over long-range missiles strike into Russia.

Google’s new quantum chip is 1.05 million septillion times faster than today’s fastest supercomputers.

Amazon joins Meta in donating big bucks to Trump’s Inaugural fund.

Send people to AmericanStasi.com, because nothing can stop it now

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Farcesensitive
1 month ago

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How is Biden supposedly pardoning this and other state crimes?

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 month ago

I saw one that was a woman who embezzled millions from some city, that’s not a federal crime that I know of.

Nels
Nels
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 month ago

Jeff Childers (coffeeandcovid.com) suggested it was a mass pardon to hide some single pardon Biden really wanted. Same technique as B.J.Clinton firing all the District Attorneys to get the ones looking at Whitewater. So small details like fed vs state charges just raise smoke to hide the real intent.

Farcesensitive
1 month ago
Peter
Peter
1 month ago

RE: Putin scientist.
Is it even true? How they could find a guy (who work for gov.ru, being alone at the park) and take him down suprisely? Thankfully they don’t write that he have the “joggers app” 😀

teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 month ago

Could be that the DC government backed NGOs take the Cabal with them when they establish themselves in a target country.

Agape
Agape
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 month ago

If payment-for-harassment depends on electronic proof of target presence and response, then there may be RF surveillance in your home to assist in both targeting and confirmation of payload delivery. RF which uses doppler effect is dependent on motion of either the target or the device emitting RF.

Data can be sent over the AC power network to any device plugged into AC power. Many devices with AC power can be modified to emit RF, possibly integrated with remote control over AC powerline networking. Data networks on AC power lines can be blocked with $100 “power conditioner” for outlets in a single room, or with more expensive equipment at the junction box.

Cable/TV wiring supports MoCA data networking that can address specific devices. This can be easily blocked with a $10 in-line filter where the cable enters the home.

Water should block target-assistance RF if properly and safely grounded. Ideal grounding would be a copper rod driven a few feet into the soil, but there should be some layers of defense against accidental or malicious interaction with power sources. Maybe a combination of low-current fuses, resistors and diodes.

What’s the baseline GQ meter reading in your room? Unless it’s below 1nw, it will be difficult to identify unexpected local sources of RF. 

Any RF detected near the surface of water, or by place meter on a copper wire dipped into the water?

Agape
Agape
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 month ago

RF wouldn’t be correlated to any non-public technology being used for targeted attacks, it would only be used to confirm pre-attack human presence and post-attack human response.

RF monitoring could be used as quality control, e.g. local team A is tasked with attack using sci-fi, remote team B is tasked with RF sensor monitoring to give go-signal to team A, and provide independent confirmation (like a receipt) of delivery.

The defensive goal of reducing RF would be to increase the cost of targeting and post-attack confirmation of delivery.

RF meters could be tampered during shipment, or during home intrusions. Do the meters respond to a cellphone being turned on next to them? All meters should have a known signal source for ongoing calibration.

If a meter is reading maximum or error, it only means that it doesn’t know what’s going on, i.e. something is out of range. It could even mean that the meter firmware has been tampered so that the meter displays an error with some RF signatures.

In any case, what’s most interesting is not the RF during attack, but the RF when there’s no attack. That baseline needs to be brought down to the bare minimum, where ANY RF source (e.g. AC power outlet, USB dock, ethernet cable) is going to raise the room RF above that very low baseline.

Agape
Agape
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 month ago

If you have sci-fi tech, then it’s expensive to screen and train those teams. That expense doubles if you have to repeat the same process for QA teams that police the first team. Cheaper to have non-sci tech and teams to police sci-fi teams, by looking for *effects* rather than *causes.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 month ago

Maybe get a sound spectrum analyzer which covers ultrasound?

Agape
Agape
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 month ago

That’s a bit fishy. You can use a couple of GFCI testers to look for ground faults.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Klein-Tools-GFCI-Outlet-Tester-RT210/206517824

From a war-gaming perspective, I would worry about the hot tub electronics being tampered to allow remote communication over AC powerline networking. AC RF filter/isolator can close that potential comm channel.

https://surgestop.com/surge-products/m-471.html
https://www.kf7p.com/KF7P/Morgan_Filters.html
https://www.amazon.com/Furman-AC-215A-Conditioner-Auto-Resetting-Protection/dp/B003PJ6NPO

Once you have calibrated (against known-value sources) RF meters, you can look for RF in the immediate vicinity of the tub. This won’t be possible until the room baseline is low enough, by turning off internal sources and shielding against any nearby external RF sources.

Agape
Agape
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 month ago

With devices turned off and shielding of sources, ambient 2.4Ghz (WiFi) can be brought below 1 nano-watt / sq. m. That’s like 10 orders of magnitude lower than 9w/m2, which would be football game brightness in RF-land.

You keep focusing on whether the remote device is going to be detected by the meter. If it’s sci-fi tech, then nothing off the shelf could possibly detect it. But that’s irrelevant since _you_ can detect the effects. If the priority is stopping attacks, or making it more expensive to attack, then the focus should not be proof to others, but evasion.

If someone has sci-fi tech that can be precisely targeted, which needs a gigantic amount of energy (re: previous comments about transformers / power surges / brownouts), then they are not going to be spraying it randomly in all directions. Not only for the expense, but because wide-area broadcast would allow competing adversaries (other than the target) to collect data on the non-public technology. Heck, based on this public blog, multiple global teams could be attempting to collect samples of what is happening between you and attackers.

Think of RF as the equivalent of night-vision glasses. Or sunlight. If you can deny visibility, that turns the precision of targeting from a positive to a negative (can’t be sprayed indiscriminately). Bringing down the RF baseline is the equivalent of turning out the lights

You can block AC powerline data to the hot tub with one of the power conditioners mentioned above. If you need to read status from the control unit, you can shield RF broadcast from the control unit by wrapping it in small-aperture copper mesh, then grounding the copper. If you don’t need visibility of the control unit, then wrap it in kitchen foil or double-sided aluminum radiant barrier. You can wrap the grounding wire many times around a ferrite bead/choke made of “Material 31 Mix” to improve RF noise suppression.

Agape
Agape
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 month ago

Take a look at the 3-D room models created by iPhone lidar scanners. If an attacker has precision targeting technology, they would want this level of detailed model of the overall area being targeted. Then they would look to RF / UWB or other real-time local positioning technology to locate precise targets within the physical space that was modeled.

One goal of shielding would be to deny real-time location tracking of targets. The room layout can be changed, to test how long it takes for an attacker to obtain a new/current model of the changed room.

https://poly.cam

Agape
Agape
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 month ago

(comment repost)

With devices turned off and shielding of sources, ambient 2.4Ghz (WiFi) can be brought below 1 nano-watt / sq. m. That’s like 10 orders of magnitude lower than 9w/m2, which would be football game brightness in RF-land.

You keep focusing on whether the remote device is going to be detected by the meter. If it’s sci-fi tech, then nothing off the shelf could possibly detect it. But that’s irrelevant since _you_ can detect the effects. If the priority is stopping attacks, or making it more expensive to attack, then the focus should not be proof to others, but evasion.

If someone has sci-fi tech that can be precisely targeted, which needs a gigantic amount of energy (re: previous comments about transformers / power surges / brownouts), they are not going to be spraying it randomly in all directions. Not only for the expense, but because wide-area broadcast would allow competitors to profile non-public technology. Heck, based on this public blog, multiple global teams could be attempting to collect samples of what is happening between you and attackers.

Think of RF as the equivalent of night-vision glasses. Or sunlight. If you can deny visibility, that turns the precision of targeting from a positive to a negative (can’t be sprayed indiscriminately). Bringing down the RF baseline is the equivalent of turning out the lights

You can block AC powerline data to the hot tub with one of the power conditioners mentioned above. If you need to read status from the control unit, you can shield RF broadcast from the control unit by wrapping it in small-aperture copper mesh, then grounding the copper. If you don’t need visibility of the control unit, wrap it in kitchen foil or double-sided aluminum radiant barrier. You can wrap the grounding wire many times around a ferrite bead/choke made of “Material 31 Mix” to improve RF noise suppression.

Take a look at the 3-D room models created by iPhone lidar scanners. If an attacker has precision targeting technology, they would want a similarly detailed model of the area being targeted. Then they would look to RF / UWB or other real-time local positioning to find precise targets within the modeled space. The goal of shielding is to deny real-time location tracking. In addition, the room layout can be periodically changed to invalidate previous 3D models.

https://poly.cam

Agape
Agape
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 month ago

In theory, hot tub would be grounded through the metal water supply and drainage pipes, unless they are PVC.

Agape
Agape
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 month ago

UN global cybercrime treaty has been making steady progress in the last few years, which may legalize surveillance practices which are not currently public. Supposedly originated by Russia?
https://www.theregister.com/2023/04/14/un_cybercrime_treaty/

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2024/07/effs-concerns-about-un-draft-cybercrime-convention

https://therecord.media/un-cybercrime-treaty-clears-vote

https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/confusion—contradiction-in-the-un–cybercrime–convention

UN vote is scheduled for December 17.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 month ago

AC, Have you looked into getting an Orthodox priest to come and bless/exorcise your house? If Cabal really is trafficking with demons, it would explain both the moving objects and the “mind reading” communication in some of these cases. Of course, you would have to vet this person very, very carefully to make sure they were not also Cabal.

Peter
Peter
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 month ago

About demons. Do you ever feel, or one of your followers, that someone comes inside you? And when you weaving your closed eyes (from left to right and oposite) – you fell that it is not you but this creature? It using my eyes to see what I see.

I have that kind of story last night. It was when I was close to fall a sleep. It was very uncomfortable creepy feel, so I put up myself on bed. Then it ends.

Just a Medic
Just a Medic
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 month ago

“I am even more irritated by the fact this is the first time I have encountered some tech or science, and there is no explanation for it, no mechanism in a text book somewhere. It is amazing how infuriating that is.”

Agreed. The physics taught at university is woefully incomplete. Others are actively deceiving us to preserve their technological advantage.

ChaoticNeutral
ChaoticNeutral
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 month ago

Keep praying so the way will open. Hold fast!

Goose
Goose
1 month ago

From Military Summary. In the Kursk region the following happened. The North Koreans marched through a mine field and attacked a village. In a little over two hours they took the village, took NO prisoners gathered up their dead and wounded and left.
As this was all within Russian territory there was no occasion for Uke complaint. There is a treaty between the NROK and Rus for mutual support. This bodes poorly for the Ukes in the Kursk incursion.

teotoon
teotoon
1 month ago
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Farcesensitive
1 month ago

The sidebar went into hibernation.

B.B.King
B.B.King
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 month ago

Yawn

TRX
TRX
1 month ago

> Luigi Mangione’s family runs nursing home empire accused of abuse.

That would be “pretty much any random nursing home.”

TRX
TRX
1 month ago

> The Securities and Exchange Commission has issued a “settlement demand” to Elon Musk, according to a Thursday social media post by the tech billionaire.

“Let’s see, how much fat can we trim from the SEC’s budget? For that matter, given their demonstrated partisanship and incompetence, do we need the SEC in the first place?”

TRX
TRX
1 month ago

> IG Horowitz: 26 FBI Informants at U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6

FBI: “Those weren’t informants! They were, um, observers. Yes. Totally not the same at all.”

Aanon
Aanon
Reply to  TRX
1 month ago

We keep seeing this tiny number for “informants.” Has anyone bothered to ask how many actual agents, contractors, crisis actors or other agents provocateurs were there? I’m thinking thousands…

TRX
TRX
1 month ago

> Trump claims GOP ‘very open’ to keeping ‘Dreamers’ in US, takes shot at ‘very difficult’ Dems. Hopefully he is just laying blame for the inevitable failure to reach a deal.

Don’s not pleasing his constituency much.

TRX
TRX
1 month ago

> New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin and Minnesota AG Keith Ellison are suing gunmaker Glock, alleging that the company has refused to modify the design of its pistols to prevent the use of illegal switches that convert the firearms into full-auto machine guns.

That’s basically impossible.

The trick with any autoloading firearm is to make it *not* blow through its entire magazine with the first pull of the trigger. That’s the purpose of most of the fiddly bits in the Fire Control Group.

Most autoloaders, you can just remove the disconnector bits and you have a machine gun. A single-burst machine gun, but still a machine gun. Others, a few strokes with a file will do the job.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  TRX
1 month ago

And that’s the point, to outlaw semi-auto by saying it’s too easy to make it full auto.

TRX
TRX
1 month ago

> Citing the Gospel, Pope Francis says migrants ‘must be welcomed’ and ‘integrated.’

Sure. Like the Egyptians “welcomed” and “integrated” the Jews, maybe.

B.B.King
B.B.King
Reply to  TRX
1 month ago

King James Bible, Exodus 22:21
Thou shalt neither vex a stranger, nor oppress him: for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt.
It says do not oppress, it doesnt sat “Welcome”

TRX
TRX
1 month ago

> Israel preparing to strike Iranian nuclear sites – media.

They just did that a couple of months ago. I guess they missed something.

It was probably a lot cheaper for their hackers to run STUXNET back in 2007, but that’s not something you can do twice.

Well, the US government credit reporting agencies, and healthcare industry get pwnzored by malware over and over again, but I’m crediting the Iranians as being smarter than that.

TRX
TRX
1 month ago

> Puberty blockcer banned indefinitely for minors in the UK.

That’s a complete about-face for British policy, which formerly was that puberty blockers were a “human right.”

TRX
TRX
1 month ago

> Google’s new quantum chip is 1.05 million septillion times faster than today’s fastest supercomputers.

The amount of press glamor over quantum computing is all out of proportion to their usefulness.

Extremely simplifying things, they’re not general-purpose processors. The kind of calculations they do aren’t very useful for that. They’re more like an old-school 8087 math coprocessor or a fancy video blitter chip.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 month ago

Google’s new quantum chip is 1.05 million septillion times faster than today’s fastest supercomputers.

The end of cryptocurrency is going to come a lot sooner than I thought.

Ed
Ed
1 month ago

Joe Biden just provided a Chinese national with clemency who was convicted of having 47,000 child p*rnography images in his possession.

The first thing to understand with all of these stories is that “child porn” is always planted by government agents on computers of people they want to take down.

But based who received the other pardon, this guy was almost certainly a Chinese spy, who they thought they couldn’t convict on normal espionage charges, so child porn. There is a legitimate question about why the administration thinks they need to pardon so many Chinese spies.

Ed
Ed
1 month ago

Citing the Gospel, Pope Francis says migrants ‘must be welcomed’ and ‘integrated.’

Note that he doesn’t cite any specific passage in the Gospels supporting this, because there aren’t any.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Ed
1 month ago

He doesn’t have to depend on scripture. By Church theology, he has a hot line to the Big Guy.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  TRX
1 month ago

Yeah, but the Pope’s big guy is downstairs not upstairs.

teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  TRX
1 month ago

He has a hotline to the Dark Lord; I doubt the Big Guy picks up the phone.

Max Barrage
Max Barrage
Reply to  TRX
1 month ago

Wrong. Only when speaking “ex cathedra” or “from the chair” of Peter on matters of faith. He’s just as fallible and has no “hot line to the Big Guy” , anyone else running their mouth, spewing BS. Just like you did here!

Last edited 1 month ago by Max Barrage
teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  Max Barrage
1 month ago

The only ex cathedra authorities are the Word of God and the proven prophets.

Max Barrage
Max Barrage
Reply to  teotoon
1 month ago

I recommend you read what the early Church fathers wrote. You might be surprised at what you find.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ed
1 month ago

I’m sure God scattering the people and confusing the languages is just outdated old white male logic you bigot, or something something yada yada

Trying to assign logic to their power plays is pointless.

Anon
Anon
1 month ago

FYI—“Informant” has a specific meaning. When they admit there were 26 FBI informants on the Hill on J6 they are shining a laser pointer and hoping we’re so dazzled we’ll stop asking questions. They’re not telling you about all the operatives and assets from multiple intelligence agencies who were also present. In fact, in some videos filmed that day there are so many informants, operatives and assets milling around you’d be hard pressed to pick out a legitimate citizen Donald Trump supporter. J6 was a staged intelligence operation to convince you an attempted coup occurred. Innocent people were roped in, prodded into participating, then arrested and prosecuted to make it all look real. You don’t hate our corrupt government enough.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Anon
1 month ago

If you’ll remember, the media were bleating about “insurrection” before anything happened.

Almost like it was a set-up…

Ed
Ed
1 month ago

I’m pretty sure that Mangionne did not kill Thompson, for lots of reasons, a key one that he looks nothing like the photos of the supposed killer, plus we are expected to believe that the supposed killer escaped from New York unscathed, only to turn up later in a McDonalds with a murder weapon and a manifesto.

That said, he are two decent takes, though under the assumption that Mangionne really is the killer. One is Andrew Angelin, note his third commentator sets him straight on this being another fake event:

https://www.unz.com/aanglin/no-one-is-against-vigilante-justice-on-principle/

The second is Polistra:

https://polistrasmill.com/2024/12/13/was-this-his-purpose/

This one is short, barely a paragraph, so I will just repost:

“After reading Mangione’s whole manifesto, a highly literate account of his mother’s endless pain and his own endless pain, plus the endless failure of United “Health” to honor its own CONTRACT, I had a new thought.

“He will probably get better medical care in prison than he did outside the walls.

“Prisons are NOT ALLOWED to withhold medical care or food, and they take the duty seriously. I’ve been there and I know.

“Was this Mangione’s real purpose? His methods fit the goal. His easy capture reminds me of desperate homeless dudes who commit an obvious crime to reserve a bed and three squares in jail.

I had a similar grotesque realization during Trump’s “virus” torture camp, when Trump forced us to wear Trump-brand strangulation devices if we wanted to get food. Prisons can’t do that. They can’t withhold food as punishment for disobedience. Only civilians with “rights” can be starved and killed when a ruler or corporation feels like starving or killing some peasants.”

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Ed
1 month ago

As presented so far, Mangione is supposed to be a pretty smart guy. “Smart” and “dumbass” are often found in the same individual, but we have a hit the SVR or Mossad would be proud of, except for carefully exposing his otherwise-hidden face to a security camera, and the whole “holding on to evidence” thing.

The only real question now is whether he will die of “suddenly”, or just hang himself in his cell while awaiting trial.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 month ago

New cabal harassments campaign just dropped. Prescribe pregnant mothers controlled pain killer during childbirth then test her for it and report it to CPS. Probably steal the babies and sacrifice them to satan sometimes. We aren’t going to have enough woodchippers for these people folks.
https://x.com/LauraMiers/status/1867262830338355536

anonymous
anonymous
1 month ago

I see where over on another website, the proprietor is breathlessly reporting that ‘Cuba is gonna join BRICS!’ – which will undoubtedly prompt all the guys here who don’t know a damn thing about finance or currencies to slobber about The Wave of The Future, There’s No Stopping It Now! or something equally moronic.

Cuba. COMMUNIST, THIRD-WORLD BANANA REPUBLIC WHERE THE CASTRO FAMILY HAS STOLEN LITERALLY EVERYTHING Cuba. That economic powerhouse where “a jar of peanut butter” is seen only in wistful dreams of ‘if I were a Castro!’, where when you’re sick that high tech new age wonder drug known as “aspirin” can’t be gotten for love or money…. where even just getting toilet paper depends largely on los connecciones. And you’re all gonna tell me – like you always have before – that THAT country’s currency is a solid, reliable replacement for the yankee dollar. LOL

but hey, why wait? you can all wire your entire net worth to Cuba RIGHT NOW! Step 1: open up a Cuban bank account Step 2: ??? Step 3: massive profits!!! Act Now! Avoid The Rush!!!

Farcesensitive
Reply to  anonymous
1 month ago

Yeah, Cuba joining BRICS is one step closer to BRICS collapsing.
BRICS is full of such poisonous hellholes and China itself will soon explode taking the whole thing down.
The only question is whether the EU will go first or right after.

kid
kid
Reply to  anonymous
1 month ago

?? Obviously you are meant to use BRICS pay not the Cuban peso loool

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  anonymous
1 month ago

Or, Cuba will be propped up by the BRICS as it is strategic real estate, being so close to USA, and Russia/China will happily extend Cuba goodies because of this factor.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  English Tom
1 month ago

Most likely, and that will destroy BRICS.
After BRICS falls a lot of hellholes they’ve been propping up will fall.

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Farcesensitive
1 month ago

Good

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TRX
TRX
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 month ago

Daylight Saving Time has been hated by just about everyone ever since FDR signed it into law. But the Fed and most of the states have defended and enforced it ever since, even refusing to consider bills introduced to repeal it.

This despite the proven loss of productivity and cost to employers each time they twiddle the clocks.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  TRX
1 month ago

It usually throws me off for about a week each time. I hate dealing with that BS. And for people with pets and/or small children, they don’t adjust well to new wakeup/feeding times. DST is a galactic pain in the ass that serves nobody except the liberals who never met a government policy they didn’t like.

Kentucky Gent
Kentucky Gent
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 month ago

I don’t have a strong opinion on DST. It’s practically not even on my radar, except for two weekends a year. I don’t understand the passion either way – it’s only one hour.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Kentucky Gent
1 month ago

Having to reset every watch, the stove, both microwaves, every house clock, and every car clock annoys the jeebus out of me.

There’s no purpose to it than to irritate people. Kill all of the time-change supporters, and impale their heads on posts.

kid
kid
Reply to  Kentucky Gent
1 month ago

One hour is probably one of the worst “reasonable” amounts of time because it tricks people into thinking they can just carry on as normal and have their circadian rhythm pick up the slack.

Probably if it shifted three or five hours, it will be on average better off, since people will know for sure they have to prepare and compensate.

Mr Twister
Mr Twister
Reply to  Kentucky Gent
1 month ago

It’s probably a bit deeper than that.
Just like with music, that little tweek 432hz to 440hz
One hour forward one hour back..

Just enough to corrupt our senses/circadian rhythm to lead the world into the shit tip it’s become over time.

Confused people/senses are easy to manipulate and brainwash.

I want dst gone in the UK too.

See what happems.

Aurini
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 month ago

We had a plebiscite in Calgary over this a year or two back, and fluoridated water. Both of my idiot, boomer neighbours voted the wrong way on both those issues, and the idiot side won on both issues.

wooderson
wooderson
1 month ago

https://www.amazon.com/Gods-Robots-Machines-Ancient-Technology/dp/0691183511

Robots, technology, sound manipulation, public opinion manipulation, war machines, sex robots, all in ancient times.

Arguably, we are the breakaway civilization, not the Cabal with technology.

The really quite grubby imagination of the MENA/North African tribes versus the Greeks, Romans and Egyptians is quite something.

teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  wooderson
1 month ago

There is something in the bible that there are two types of humans: the non-Adamic and the Adamic; the non-Adamic being the elder race hundred of thousands of years older; this elder creation being called beasts or beasts of the field.
I happened to read Genesis 19: 12-13 and my curiosity awoke; and over time, without actually researching it, I came upon other writings of scriptural analysis which pointed to this double creation. Linked to this is the older concept of fornication. And in it can be found the innate hatred non-Whites have for the Whites. It also explains Cain’s wife and solved the question “Where did he obtain his wife?”

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  teotoon
1 month ago

There is a book called “The Genesis 6 Conspiracy”, with Part 2 now out, by Gary Wayne. In the first book, he raises the possibility that the creation of man in Gen 1 and forming Adam from the ground in Gen 2 are separate events. In addition to the Bible, he sources other ancient records and the book gets into a lot of areas. It also says that the record of Noah’s Ark leaves us thinking only 8 people survived the flood, but it’s possible others, including Nephilim, also survived even if not recorded in the Bible.

AnonL
AnonL
1 month ago

Could this be why Trump keeps using the YMCA song? It looks like Gitmo used to actually be a YMCA.
https://www.digitalcommonwealth.org/search/commonwealth:vm4152504?view=commonwealth:vm415252p

teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  AnonL
1 month ago

The YMCA was founded by Christians, though you wouldn’t know it now, It gave travelers or the poor a place to stay; and the there was one for men YMCA and one for women YWCA. Just because evil men and women can infiltrate good institutions does not make that institution itself evil. Though, at this point they can drop the “C“.

Farcesensitive
1 month ago

The United States and China renewed their 1979 Science and Technology Cooperation Agreement for five years, the South China Morning Post reported on Dec. 13….

https://worldview.stratfor.com/situation-report/china-us-renewal-science-pact-shows-way-forward-cautious-engagement

Q’s plan continues to pay dividends…… for the enemy.

lowell
lowell
1 month ago

I sure as hell know that the footage of Santa buzzing Lady Liberty isn’t real, so what are the odds that all of the UFOs we are part of the same op?

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lowell
lowell
1 month ago

That’s actually a very good point – has SCOTUS ever weighed in on how specific a presidential pardon has to be?

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Farcesensitive
Reply to  lowell
1 month ago

As a matter of logic you can only pardon specified crimes.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  lowell
1 month ago

Yes, back in 1866. The President can pardon anyone for anything, except for himself.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  TRX
1 month ago

Any thing.
Not unknown things.