News Briefs – 12/17/2024

 

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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.”

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Not much interesting today, they seem to want people focusing on the Drone Psyop.

President-elect Donald Trump was asked Monday about the mysterious drone sightings that have been reported in several states recently. Trump said, “The government knows what is happening.”

Some think the current drone storm may be related to a disturbing prophecy by rocket scientist Wernher von Braun, who said he believed governments would create and exploit a succession of fear-based narratives from the threat of communism and terrorism to the dangers posed by rogue states and incoming asteroids — All eventually giving way to what he called the “alien card,” a final scenario in which an extraterrestrial menace would be fabricated to justify intensified global militarization and concentrated authority.

Judge Merchan rejects Trump request to toss Bragg charges in New York on basis of presidential immunity, despite the recent Supreme Court ruling.

CNBC poll: 73 percent of Americans support deploying U.S. Military at southern border.

NDAA passed by Republican House is giving the authority which is allowing Biden’s DHS to sell border wall materials off for scrap.

The Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio just confirmed that on Friday night, they had to close off their airspace due to the presence of  “small unmanned aerial systems.”

Trump says he’s staying away from his New Jersey golf course until the government explains what in the heck is going on with these drones.

Residents in New Jersey and the wider tri-state area claim they have become mysteriously ill after seeing drones in the sky. The government has a long history of conducting tests of how bioweapons would disperse if released in certain ways. They use what are called “sentinel species,” bacteria which mimic the pathogen in question in spreading characteristics, and which can be tested for to document the spread, but which are supposed to be harmless. However there have been many cases where the sentinel species, like a strain of Serratia marcescens released in a cloud off the coast of San Francisco from Navy ships, turned out to be a little hot, and killed a bunch of seniors and other immunocompromised individuals in the city. I suspect that is what happened with the post-9/11 Anthrax, of which there were samples far to well produced to be any amateur, and I do not buy the idea Ivins was cooking it up on his own in his spare time. I think they thought they got a loop of Bacillus subtilis or something, and whoever did it grabbed the flask of the Ames strain by accident and mailed Anthrax across the country. Once it was on the plate, the colonies would look the same, and the die were cast.

It is not impossible this could be a test of some kind of bioweapon dispersal system, and they are using sentinel strains which are making people sick.

White House declares mysterious drones “legally and lawfully operated” — Pentagon says these are not military drones.

Tren de Aragua is now terrorizing Utah — as Venezuelan dissident warns that local authorities ‘are not ready.’

New email records released by the National Archives show then-Vice President Joe Biden was briefed about sensitive foreign policy matters by then-advisor Antony Blinken on his private email account, including details about a failed North Korean missile launch.

Federal government spends $267 million to fight “misinformation.”

Senate Democrats introduce bill to abolish electoral college.

Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., complained on Thursday that social media has ruined Congress’s ability to make secretive deals on legislation before it is released to the public.

The city’s Campaign Finance Board denied public matching funds to Mayor Eric Adams’ re-election campaign, in part citing his indictment, dealing a blow to his reelection bid by depriving him of millions of dollars he had counted on receiving.

Trump says he’s considering pardoning Eric Adams: ‘He was treated pretty unfairly.’

School shooting in Wisconsin, Teacher, student, and 15 year old female shooter all dead.

Michigan Democrats voted to rush gun control legislation through before Republicans take the state house majority in January, the Detroit Free Press reported Thursday. Bump stock ban and a ban on firearms without serial numbers.

Man arrested outside Pentagon with loaded gun, Glock switch, in his underwear and 14 pounds of Marijuana.

The U.S. Census Bureau is changing how it counts immigrants in annual estimates by including more people who were admitted for humanitarian, and often temporary, reasons.

Vatican on the brink of bankruptcy due to dramatic decline in global donations under Pope Francis’ leadership.

Sharia Police have arrived in Italy, and they are enforcing the wearing of veils.

UK approves $4.6 billion takeover of Royal Mail by Czech billionaire. Interesting. Another case of detaching the Postal Service from the government, and placing it in private hands.

Former Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad has issued his first statement since his ouster by Turkey-backed jihadist rebels, denying he fled the country as “part of a plan” and claiming he initially intended to carry on fighting from the Alawite heartland of Latakia.

Justin Trudeau ‘is on brink of resigning’ as his liberal government crumbles.

He is not even President yet, and Donald Trump may just have toppled Justin Trudeau’s government.

Russia has developed its own mRNA vaccine against cancer, it will be distributed to patients free of charge, General Director of the Radiology Medical Research Center of the Russian Ministry of Health Andrey Kaprin has told Radio Rossiya, APA reports citing TASS.

Bannon thinks there may be a loophole in the Constitution which will allow Trump to run for a third term in 2028.

Send people to AmericanStasi.com, because you have to assume they are lying to you to hide how they are screwing you.

 

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rob
rob
2 months ago
Farcesensitive
2 months ago

UK approves $4.6 billion takeover of Royal Mail by Czech billionaire. Interesting. Another case of detaching the Postal Service from the government, and placing it in private hands.

Private FOREIGN hands.
Or maybe just cabal hands and they don’t want any chance of accountability from the puppet government.

Frosty
Frosty
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 months ago

Yeah, but to do it as a commercial for profit or not losing money operation, with better management practices and whipping the union slags into shape for performance is one thing. But just like our “Corpo Americana” businesses that are literally gatekept by libshit h.r. Queens and the boards have to answer to Blackrock then there is no changes. The balance sheet will look good for muh stock buy backs and muh dividends, but it will still be a cabal greenhouse hothouse with their same shitbaggery operations flourishing with new uniform patches. After a purges and decade of cleanups, then maybe we can consider this Maga fantasy. Sorry not buying any goods without proof of work examples. Thanks for playing.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
2 months ago

The problem is that the basic mail system can’t be profitable.
That’s why whenever it gets privatized the quality of service declines to almost nothing.
Courier services are too expensive for anyone but the very rich.
Like with roads, government really does improve society by operating a postal system. (I don’t want to hear from libertarians about how private toll roads are so great or how some business somewhere pays to fill potholes on roads the government built)

Privatizing the Post Office is a terrible idea and that has been demonstrated everywhere it’s been done.
The Post Office should be fully federalized as the founders intended, and the entire management from local Post Masters on up should be purged, trimmed, and replaced.

Pebble skimmer
Pebble skimmer
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 months ago

It was already privatised. They sold off a lot of down town property and now all the assets have gone they’re selling it on with government approval.

Farcesensitive
2 months ago
Farcesensitive
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 months ago

I was able to watch the clip, I was wrong.
He’s insane and claiming the exact opposite of the meaning of the words in the Constitution, if the Constitution included the word “consecutive” he’d be correct, but he’s arguing that he’s right because it doesn’t.

teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 months ago

Leave him alone, he is only using the exact same specious legal analysis every Leftist/liberal uses.

(You know this is sarcasm, right?)

Cato the Uncensored
Cato the Uncensored
2 months ago

Funny, but Bacon isn’t Kosher … or Halal for that matter.

Somebody ought to tell Re. Don Bacon that that “Chosen People” thingy ended with the crucifixion of Christ. (Luke 22:20, Hebrews 9).

Frosty
Frosty
Reply to  Cato the Uncensored
2 months ago

This just makes those later ajudications easier, when they have to just get all over social media and indicate allegiances, all for pac money and media fawning. A cabal retired .mil hack as well.

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Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Cato the Uncensored
2 months ago

Stop making sense!

Brainwashed evangelicals don’t want to hear it.

teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  Cato the Uncensored
2 months ago

The Chosen People are the twelve tribes – all of them, not the fakes who are not of Jesus’ flock; i,e, the chosen ones are not Edomites, nor the Ashkenazim; nor any of the descendants of Judahites who interbred, married the Edomites after the last of the Maccabee ruler conquered the Edomites and forced them to convert to the Judahite religion. The intermarrying with with non-Adamite and beasts of the field is called fornication: the offspring is considered to be bastards and cursed.

TRX
TRX
2 months ago
Anonymous
Anonymous
2 months ago

> UK approves $4.6 billion takeover of Royal Mail by Czech billionaire. Interesting. Another case of detaching the Postal Service from the government, and placing it in private hands

There’s the constant idea floating around that the government gets away with constitutional violations by “outsourcing” to private entities (censorship on social media, etc)

Could be they see the hammer of surveillance falling soon, they know USPS is the hub, and they’re trying to push the operation to the private sector and create some distance in hopes of surviving the backlash of public outrage?

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
2 months ago

Exactly, privatizing it reduces accountability while retaining all of the power.

selbs
selbs
Reply to  Anonymous
2 months ago

EGADS I like how you put that together.
You should see the responses to the shock and awe going on out there. Lefties trying to convince you the USPS actually DOES something worthwhile and simultaneously bemoaning all the things we won’t have if they go away.
To me they are involved in surveillance and election tampering (and probably child trafficking), so yeah. shut it down.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  selbs
2 months ago

There is a question of whether or not we still require a post office. Other than Christmas and birthday cards, the USPS primarily exists to serve Amazon and junk mailers. And there are still bill collectors who refuse for whatever reason to digitize so they still send paper bills. Hell, my county sends me an electronic bill then a couple weeks later sends a paper one for whatever wasteful reason.

If the USPS went away, I definitely won’t miss being buried in credit card offers and “Please, for the love of God, refinance your mortgage for a 4x higher rate than you locked in in 2021! Please, we’re dying here without people refinancing every other week!”

Farcesensitive
Reply to  EricTheAwful
2 months ago

It’s as important as retaining physical cash.
When everything is online you can be unpersoned much easier.

Don’t want the next experimental jab? kiss goodbye your ability to pay your bills.

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 months ago

Doing anything with money or business online is unwise. Eventually, you will be conceived in a test tube and grown to maturity in an artificial womb, after which you can just stay there! Think of it as a safe space! After all, goy, if you are able to walk around the place, who knows what type of sabotage, terrorism, or anti-semitic violence you might engage in!

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  teotoon
2 months ago

Where and when did Trump say we were going to take a “hit”?

I saw him say the drones were military, and the military should tell the public.

I didn’t hear him say we, the public, were taking a big hit.

If this isn’t just vicious scaremongering, which would be bad enough, and the authorities have given the green light for a big hit on the east coast around Christmas, then may they all burn in the lowest level of hell, and that includes all of DT’s handlers who are sitting by passively “letting it happen” to build some support for a war with Iran.

Fuck them all, each and every one.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Another Dave
2 months ago

This movie stinks.

Last edited 2 months ago by Farcesensitive
English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  Another Dave
2 months ago

The piece from lame cherry is actually from Hal Turner radio show and it was Turner who said we were going to take a hit.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  English Tom
2 months ago

That was pretty careless of Lame Cherry. I had the same issue as Dave with it. It makes it seem like Trump said it.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  teotoon
2 months ago

Isn’t Q’s plan working out well?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  teotoon
2 months ago

I thought the next psyop was a fake space alien invasion.

I’m not so sure anymore. Now I’m wondering if it will be a fake North Korean nuke attack. People have been scratching their heads over the constantly pushed story that ten, twenty, thirty, fifty, one hundred thousand North Korean troops are fighting Ukraine in Russia. The only reason anyone can come up with trying to explain this odd claim is that Ukraine and its backers are trying keep Russia from getting the credit for actually winning.

Except, as details keep leaking out from South Korea, the North Korean troops story keeps getting more sinister. It now seems as if the South Korean president had a well developed plan to start a war with North Korea by having South Korean special ops troops dressed in North Korean uniforms assassinate South Korean politicians. That would lead to South Korea declaring war on North Korea. Since the South Korean military is under U.S. command, that would mean the U.S. would immediately be at war with North Korea. Except the South Korean president bungled the plan and now all the subordinate South Korean military commanders involved are spilling their guts.

Now, think about this article about Trump and the drones. I bet the third step in the North Korean troops in Russia / North Korea attacks South Korea script was to have a “North Korean” nuclear attack on the U.S. That would give the U.S. the pretext for nuking North Korea. Except the plan is falling apart.

It leaves me wondering if the sickos in the U.S. planning all this still intend to do the fake nuke attack on New Jersey.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  teotoon
2 months ago

Vox posted the same. Like I said the other day, we are getting prepped for the “Sum of All Fears” situation, real or fake.
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https://qalerts.app/?q=Sum+of+All+Fears

Chris M
Chris M
2 months ago

We live in the Empire of Lies. The further back I track it, the further back it goes. When did the America go off the rails? Right now, I’m thinking before the 1860’s and the Civil War.

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  Chris M
2 months ago

Good question! Many people have wondered about this. There are various answers, depending on what “off the rails,” means. Some say it was when the confederation was abandoned, with the ratification of the federal constitution.
How about, when Washington set up the federal districts within the states?

Last edited 2 months ago by Ghost Who Walks
TRX
TRX
Reply to  Ghost Who Walks
2 months ago

The Constitution of 1789 was a naked power grab. The anti-Federalists fought it for years, but they were mostly private individuals taking a stand, vs. the rump Confederation government who wanted to set up a new oligarchy.

The Federalists finally struck a deal: various modifications to the main document, and ten amendments, before the Constitution was even ratified. Those first ten Amendments are known as the Bill of Rights, and are essentially the only checks on Federal power, and they’re entirely the work of the anti-Federalists.

Ask the average American with a normal public school education, about the Constitution, and the only bits he probably heard of are from the anti-Federalists.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  TRX
2 months ago

The Confederation was made too weak on purpose to open the door to the too strong Constitution.
But we got the Bill of Rights out of it and that was better than the Articles of Confederation.

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  TRX
2 months ago

It’s a good bet that 90 percent of the pro Patriot types who yap about “muh oath ta da constitooshun” don’t realize that absent the Bill of Rights, the constitution is only a sort of glorified Robert’s Rules of Order. With a whole bunch of potential tyranny hard-wired in.
.
The freemasons and pharisees who were pushing the new federal constitution — that they were not even authorized to write — fought tooth and nail to prevent the addition of the Bill of Rights .
.
“Whatsamatter, goy? Dontcha trust us?”

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Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Chris M
2 months ago

Probably. The frenzied Spiritualism movement, a thinly disguised occult/satanic movement, began in the 1840s in New York. By the time Helena Blatavsky, native of Dnipro, had settled New York in the 1870s, the occult had become mainstream in the upper and upper middle classes of New York City. So nobody seemed to bat an eye when she founded the occult magazine, “Lucifer,” in the 1890s.
I made a post a while back about the Junior League building in my area that gives me the creeps. Mary Harriman, from the ultra wealthy and politically connected Harriman family of New York, founded the Junior League when she was twenty, I think. It was a women’s empowerment organization. I’ve worked on their building where I live. The funny thing is, the basement of the building was a long time men’s gym, except it doesn’t look like a gym. It is a labyrinth of odd walls and weird spaces. It looks like something out of a sex horror movie. When I looked into Junior League, I wasn’t surprised to discover one of their early core projects was to provide a “safe” place for desperate single mothers of small children to live. I’ve sometimes wondered if that was the actual purpose of Mary Harriman founding the organization. If her family was involved in covert occult activity, they may have created the organization, with Mary as the front person, to entice women with young children who had no family connections to come to the organization for assistance. Sort of an occult honeypot.

My point is the deeper I dig into the occult in America, given people seem to be coming out of the woodwork lately claiming Europe and the United States is controlled by families of ultra rich satanic pedophiles and cannibals, the more it seems as if the roots center on New York in the mid 1840s.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
2 months ago

And at about the same time a bunch of communists came after their failed revolutions in Europe.

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 months ago

And *that* is not even covered in the government’s version of history, as taught in their schools

u.f.
u.f.
Reply to  Anonymous
2 months ago

Rudolf Steiner was directly opposed to this sort of thing, and he was trying to wake people up to it. My guess, is that when he was younger, he may have gotten mixed up with these folks and realized how nefarious it was (Masons maybe?). You can see a drastic change where his ultimate focus was on Christ. It is probably the reason he was poisoned.
But check out this series he did. It goes in hand with what you are talking about.
The Occult Movement in the Nineteenth Century GA254

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  u.f.
2 months ago

Thanks! Haven’t seen this before. And notice that Steiner was never talking about the typical “Franchise Business” models of Christianity, was he?
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Wow: “Ways of thinking and the corresponding spiritual and social structures in any period of time are not accidental but are brought about by certain groups of human beings working systematically for good or evil.”
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One might want to look into what happened “all across the known world” during what is known as The Axiel Age.

Ed
Ed
Reply to  teotoon
2 months ago

Also see this:

https://pushingrubberdownhill.com/2024/12/17/the-great-biden-pardon-free-for-all/

The theory is advanced that the pardons were the reason for the 2020 election steal.

My theory on Trump and the faction behind Trump is that they were trying to return to the period between 1963 and 1993, when presidents negotiated with the Cabal, but got a few of their own policies through, as opposed to the period after 1993 with puppet presidents and complete Cabal control.

One of the problems with this approach is that the Cabal needs the executive branch to provide cover for its operations. Its not going to take the risk of having an independent President, even one not actively hostile to it.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Ed
2 months ago

“We had to let them pardon all the criminals you wanted us to lock up, it just had to be that way” – Q probably

We are getting closer and closer to the point where they have so completely burned the rule book that we have to set it aside and ignore all the nice things like pardons etc. until we can restart the rule of law.

phelps
2 months ago

Judge Merchan rejects Trump request to toss Bragg charges in New York on basis of presidential immunity, despite the recent Supreme Court ruling.

Kicking the can to the appeals court so they can throw it out. It certainly will be thrown out, because there is no way to extract the inadmissible evidence from the verdict. Merchan’s logic was, “well the charges are for personal acts, not official acts, so the immune evidence would have come in anyway because the crimes are personal.” That’s exactly 180 from what the SCOTUS ruled, and isn’t how the rules of evidence and immunity apply to any other immunity. He knows he’s going to be reversed, but also knows that the left is too stupid to see that so he goes (socially) free.

phelps
2 months ago

The Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio just confirmed that on Friday night, they had to close off their airspace due to the presence of “small unmanned aerial systems.”

This screams psyop to me. The WPAFB would shut down for drones is credible — that the tower would just announce it to commercial traffic is not. They certainly wouldn’t have volunteered that base security is dealing with the drones. They would have just said that the class D airspace (which is what they closed, and it’s a really small airspace, relatively speaking) is closed and that would be it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  phelps
2 months ago

Yeah. I rolled my eyes at that one, too. It makes this drone fad reek of psyop – and for the exact reasons you wrote

phelps
2 months ago

Senate Democrats introduce bill to abolish electoral college.

Requires a constitutional amendment, which requires a supermajority and ratification by the states, and will go nowhere.

Frosty
Frosty
Reply to  phelps
2 months ago

Insurrectionist behaviors by a member in the house of congress! Against our constitution and republic! Arrest, detention, removal from political office and replaced. Use .mil kids for neutrality and there is new spaces built in Gitmo for expanded usages anyway. Action gets reaction simple as. But milquetoast Maga will shrug shoulders and sigh like fags, again and again.

teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  phelps
2 months ago

Until the Democrats are expressly conquered and made to conform to the constitution. the will and needs of the Democrat party are the Law of the Land. Both wings of the one party must be conquered in order to return to a Constitutional Republic.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  phelps
2 months ago

Sure. But they’re masters of the long con – keep re-introducing the bill, let people get used to the idea, then start promoting it as inevitable, and finally claiming everyone supports it, so it must pass.

They need to be slapped down now, not years from now when they have the upper hand.

Ed
Ed
2 months ago

Bannon thinks there may be a loophole in the Constitution which will allow Trump to run for a third term in 2028.

This is the Washington Post and is under a paywall, but Bannon has been leaning hard into “God Emperor Trump” recently, which I find really annoying.

First sentence of the 22nd Amendment:

“No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of the President more than once.”

Unlike most of the 1787 constitution, that is pretty clear and free of loopholes. And though I couldn’t find text stating that directly, its been a long held constitutional principle that anyone becoming Vice President must have the exact same qualifications needed to become President.

mobius
mobius
Reply to  Ed
2 months ago

Trolling for Trump?

phelps
2 months ago

Re: Don Bacon
If you had read it, you would know it is the Book of Revelation, not Revelations.

MeneMene
MeneMene
Reply to  phelps
2 months ago

Exactly what I thought.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  phelps
2 months ago

Unfortunately, I know pastors with formal theological training who still make that mistake left and right. Cultural conditioning holds more power over people than just reading the first verse of the book, which tells you it’s a singular revelation (unveiling).

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  phelps
2 months ago

One of my pet peeves.

Mike G
Mike G
Reply to  phelps
2 months ago

We of the old Faith call it The Book of the Apocalypse.

Tonawanda
Tonawanda
Reply to  phelps
2 months ago

Pretty much a fool proof way to determine if another person has read it or not.

phelps
2 months ago

Bannon thinks there may be a loophole in the Constitution which will allow Trump to run for a third term in 2028.

He’s trolling. The 22nd prevents Trump from being elected again. Read it. It’s one paragraph.

Cato the Uncensored
Cato the Uncensored
Reply to  phelps
2 months ago

He cannot be elected more than twice to the office of President, but he could be installed somewhere in the line of succession and ascend to fill a vacancy.

It’s not clear that the 22nd Amendment bar on a third election to the Office of President makes an individual otherwise qualified for the Office of President fail to meet the requirements of the 12th Amendment. So Bannon is probably keyed in on Trump running as VP and then ascending for some reason, and is not trolling.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Cato the Uncensored
2 months ago

He has to qualify for POTUS to run as VP.
But he could be made Speaker of the House and then the POTUS and VP both resign.

But Bannon made it clear what he was talking about and it’s just nonsense.
And Trump already said he’s not going to run again, we need Don Jr., then Eric, then Barron.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  phelps
2 months ago

Well, if a man can “identify” as a woman and have it backed by law, Don can identify as “Donna”, and trying to block her from running for President would be sexist and phobic.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 months ago

Bannon thinks there may be a loophole in the Constitution which will allow Trump to run for a third term in 2028.

The left and the woke are shaving their heads, refusing to have sex, moving out of the country, cutting off relatives, etc., and we aren’t even into Trump’s presidential term. If four years doesn’t completely break these people, eight years certainly will.

Cato the Uncensored
Cato the Uncensored
Reply to  Anonymous
2 months ago

It would be fun to watch. Imagine Trump living rent-free in their shaved heads for 17 years.

Random
Random
Reply to  Cato the Uncensored
2 months ago

hahaha

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
2 months ago

I saw some discussion in the comments (I’m not sure which day’s brief) about mysterious short illnesses. I was at work where I can get to RSS but not this site itself.

Anyway, Saturday late afternoon I was on my computer when I suddenly got some weird nausea. There’s no reason for it; it was hours after lunch. But it killed my motivation so I went upstairs to binge watch. I also got cold so I had to put on a hoodie to warm up. It lasted for a little while, then went away. I had some ginger ale to be safe. Then Sunday morning it hit my wife. Again, no good reason for it. I don’t know what that was about.

MalIntendedConsequences
MalIntendedConsequences
2 months ago

USPS privatization is a TRAP. 4th amendment would no longer apply to the mail! Not that they care now anyway, but at least they are acting unlawfully/unconstitutionally. Once that fig leaf is removed, it’ll be open season mail surveillance with little to no recourse…much like the social media censorship now in progress.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  MalIntendedConsequences
2 months ago

Application of the 4th Amendment to the US Mail got pwnzored in 1917, when the Fed gave itself the power to censor mail in WWI.

Up through WWII they simply shipped the mail to Canada or the Azores and opened it there; somewhere in the 1950s the courts decided that “inspecting” mail was totally not a violation of the 4th Amendment, so there was no need to pretend they were obeying the law any more.

Now – for a couple of decades at least – they have imaging equipment that can read letters right through the envelope, no need to open it.

Am_Free_USA
Am_Free_USA
2 months ago

Maybe I missed it. Where did the down votes go?🤔

Am_Free_USA
Am_Free_USA
Reply to  Am_Free_USA
2 months ago

Here I thought we were overwhelming they system…. They are less now though…

Farcesensitive
2 months ago

Turkey Masses Troops On Syria Border For Bigger, ‘Imminent’ Invasion

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/turkey-masses-troops-syria-border-bigger-imminent-invasion

Reanderthal
Reanderthal
Reply to  Farcesensitive
2 months ago

Also, unless I am mistaken, that’s Greta Thunberg’s handler in the bottom right.

Farcesensitive
2 months ago

Ron Paul
@RonPaul
We should wean ourselves off The Fed, like we weaned ourselves off the mainstream media.
https://x.com/RonPaul/status/1868716946335863274

Elon Musk

@elonmusk
Yes!! Ron Paul ftw
https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1868948521375908249