News Briefs – 12/18/2023

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DFT – Developing Nations Threatened By Record Debt Service Payments

DFT – Hungary Threatens To Block Bulgarian Entry To Schengen Over Gas Tax

DFT – IEA Forecasts Record Year For Coal In 2023

DFT – British Energy Debt Hits Record Level

We will be moving this News Brief to the main domain in the near future, so you will find this at anonymousconservative.com, instead of anonymousconservative.com/blog I have a lot going on right now, and it will take time to make sure it goes right, so not right away. I will try to redirect people from /blog to there, but if that doesn’t work, just go to the main domain.

From the mail bag, one of the regulars here:

After that tech thing the first week of December, I’m now seeing a ton of new, named commenters.

There were so many new names that I marveled why they were appearing all at once. Then it occurred to me that maybe the tech thing changed the filtering of comments on my end???

If you aren’t seeing a sudden major influx of new named commenters, then this email is to inform you that I am. I seriously don’t recognize a chunk of these names and I’ve been reading your News Brief and the comments for years.

Here I’m going to get into loonball territory. I was so stunned at all the new people flooding in, I re-read further back in the comment section to the end of Nov. – very beginning of Dec.

I HAD ALREADY READ THESE DAYS’ COMMENTS.

I was STUNNED to see the earlier days’ comments that I had already read barely resembled what I remembered reading when I read them day of.

My normal routine is I read the comment section same day or next day. So, for example, I read Dec. 2 on Dec. 2 and again on Dec 3 for any catch-up comments.

Ex of new phenomena: I recently went back to Dec. 2 and comments that appear to have been posted on Dec. 2 or Dec. 3 WERE NOT THERE (on my computer) when I first read the comment section on those days. After your tech thing, I see these comments (showing as posted on Dec 2/3 so they SHOULD have been visible to me when reading the comments on those days) and I know they WERE NOT on my computer on those days.

It’s multiple days too, not just Dec. 2.

I thought I was going crazy because I would have definitely remembered what was posted on multiple different days if it had been visible to me on those various days.

I think I have seen this elsewhere. I was going to purchase a gun recently. Something smallish, and lower powered. I was on Gunbroker, and searching each day, looking for something used, and cheap, as this was not of great importance. I saw where the prices were at, and knew what to expect. As I was ready to move, up popped that gun, perfect, like new condition, all the important items it came with from the factory, including a very unique carrying case, buy it now, A+ seller, credit card payment off gunbroker’s system, no credit card fee, for two thirds what you would expect lesser conditions with no accessories to be going for at auction. (Archive here) That should be about $300-$320 with shipping, like the 95 percent model here, which comes in at $333 total before tax. The urge is to jump on a deal like that, before somebody else sees it. But it felt off. I left it there, and it was there for a week, as lesser quality models sold for 130-150 percent of the price all around it with active bidders losing an auction at $320 or $330 and then ignoring it, until it was out of the window where I would have bought it, and it ended, unsold. You can go back and see lots of other Bodyguards of lower condition sell for more in that period. I ended up getting something else very different, and went to do the papers and pick it up. As I was in the store, a guy walked in, and threw on the counter, the very distinctive case, doubtless with the same gun inside, as if he was about to sell it. I have no idea what was up with that, it would have been some sort of skit designed to make me act some way. I took my activity to the back of the store with the manager, and got away from it, so I don’t know what it was. I strongly suspect this thing, arranged for me to see a gunbroker page which nobody else could see, for a gun so cheap anyone would have bought it in a moment, with the goal of putting a specific gun in my possession. That is why nobody else jumped on that, even as lots of people were, each day, bidding more on lower quality guns. Nobody else could see the page.

Imagine if they had a bullet from that gun taken in a waterbath, and buried it in the neighbor’s house wall, and had the neighbor (all of them are surveillance in my case) say I took a shot at him while he was in his yard. It would be easier to drive a 38o ACP into a wall as if it was shot there while leaving its ballistics readable than, say a 357 mag or 10mm. When Police show, I say it is ridiculous, the Police take my 380 ACP, and the bullet from my gun matches the one which was legitimately buried in his wall. And nothing says it won’t be a body they pull the bullet out of if it comes to that. With this thing, you are basically dealing with the CIA. Anything is possible, in a Darwinian world which we were conditioned to be unable to function properly in it. Maybe they do it, maybe they were just opening the door in case they wanted to later. It was something strange. And it is never bad to document those things here for the official record if something else happens later on.

Now I will have to spend the time and do some kind of forensic countermeasures on any weapons I have which they might have bullets or casings from, which is pretty much any gun I have, since this has always been on me and could have been accumulating a library of them all my life. And I will have to wire brush breech faces, extractors, and firing pins lightly with a die grinder during the next maintenance, as well as run polishing compound shots through barrels and chambers, hopefully good enough to cover tool marks, but not so good as to affect anything important.

You see the problems which arise from the internet, and why I keep saying I think we are heading to customized internets, where we all see only what the machine wants us to see. On the one hand, it offers us the prospect of an unparalleled ability to connect and locate data. It is why we have come this far, and unraveled this conspiracy to this degree. But it is also their system, and they control everything you see and do not see, often from right next door, in an extraordinarily specific manner. And from our position, there is no knowing how deep the psyop goes.

Video, starts about 35:00 to 54:00, summary is – Pompeo and CIA sued by 4 Americans (2 journalist, 2 lawyers) for tracking and spying on them for visiting Julian Assange in the Embassy in London. New York Court lets the suit go forward, CIA says they should have expected to be spied upon, however Kavanaugh has said Americans never lose their rights, even while outside the US.

New York Attorney General Letitia James admitted her guilt in compromising former President Donald Trump’s right to due process as she claimed Judge Arthur Engoron found Trump guilty of “significant financial fraud” even before the current trial began.

RFK had another intruder break into his house, twice, and cannot get any Secret Service protection, the only candidate ever to ask for it and not get it. He says Obama had it starting two years prior to the election. I think there is a decent chance he may get killed, as part of the script, to demonize Biden even further among Democrats.

Ruby Freeman’s lawyer says his clients would give back the $148 million, if only their lives could go back to what they were before Rudy Giuliani spoke so meanly about them.

House Ways and Means Chairman: Joe Biden was using Air Force Two as a corporate jet to travel the country and meet with Hunter Biden’s business associates.

Former Biden White House press secretary Jen Psaki said the White House wanted Hunter Biden to stop talking in public after defying the House Oversight Committee’s subpoena to give closed-door testimony.

Awkward: Hunter Biden’s defense invokes gun rights ruling 19 times after Joe called it unconstitutional.

West Yorkshire police overwhelmed by UFO reports as ‘woman beamed into sky.’ Interesting, whether real or psyop.

President Biden’s brother James was secretly recorded by the FBI during a bribery investigation into a Mississippi trial attorney who shelled out $100,000 to his consulting firm in the late 1990s, a report said on Sunday. Trial attorney was the brother in law of Trent Lott, and was bribing a judge in another matter.

Lindsey Graham claims that he has not seen any evidence that President Biden should be impeached. However he admitted that he hasn’t really been paying attention.

From here:

You can now finally say that the suez canal is out of service

Hapag-Lloyd, the world’s fifth largest container shipping company in the world, has halted its activities in the Red Sea.

MSC, the largest shipping company, and Maersk, the second largest, have also announced that they wish to avoid the Red Sea.

We can expect total disruption to logistics lines and a massive increase in the price of consumer goods.

This is because the shipping companies will be passing on the extra transport costs to the consumer.

Speaker Mike Johnson releases J6 footage, but why are potential informants’ faces blurred?

Horrified Joe Biden looks on as car smashes into his motorcade: President is bundled away by Secret Service as agents draw guns on driver outside Delaware campaign HQ.

DEA agent accused of blowing through stop sign and killing cyclist to be tried in federal court. Federal Agent pursuing a (probably Cabal) drug dealer on a fantasy camp law enforcement surveillance operation, a drug dealer who apparently was proving difficult to track for some reason (maybe he had help?), given the agent was driving so crazily, he hit and killed someone. As the agent is closing in on the suspect, a bicyclist drives right in front of him, and ends up hit and killed. Reminds me of those videos in China were surveillance clearly walks into the path of a car, or a forklift, or something else, with an assumption they will stop and be slowed down, but in China, people don’t stop, and the driver drives right over them and keeps going.

Ashley Biden, President Biden’s daughter, owes $5,000 in income taxes beginning in 2015, according to a recent tax lien docket first obtained by Fox News Digital. The fact they make all this money, and then seem to be living on subsistence-level incomes when tax time comes has to be due to the Cabal cost structure. If all the money being made and spread around the family was being kept, these bills would get paid, and they would stay under the government’s radar.

From here; “ only 17 percent of Republicans polled held a positive view [of the FBI].” FBI’s response is to add more letters to the LGBT acronym.

Harvard sees early admission applications drop by SEVENTEEN percent, after college and its president Claudine Gay were roiled by anti-Semitism and plagiarizing scandals. All caps was the headline’s format as written by Daily Mail.

In Los Angeles, a 49-unit apartment complex is taking 17 years to complete, the result of complex laws that exacerbated California’s affordable housing crisis.

Over 67K migrants are living in NYC shelters – more than triple the 2022 holiday season total – as Mayor Eric Adams calls Biden’s lax immigration policies ‘baffling.’

Oakland becomes even MORE of a Mad Max hellscape as robbers CHASE driver in multiple cars, ram him and then steal his belongings when vehicle flipped and crashed.

Play the full video on this next one, to see how long the colliding vehicle sat there, and tell me this wasn’t purposeful, or that the car waiting at the intersection with windows open was there by chance:

Notice how nice and pointy the front of the stationary vehicle is, so it isn’t a round, smooth surface. Notice, both cars have windows open:

You can see him gun it once the biker is in the right place. If you have two surveillance vehicles, you have an organized op. Reload this page, so it plays just the moment of the hit over again and again, and look at how perfectly it was done, so the biker is immediately propelled at maybe 15 mph in the car’s direction of travel, while his forward motion on the bike carries him, so he rides at 15mph right into the front of the other stationary vehicle and absorbs the full hit. That was all planned for the impact to look like that. I will bet they teach that technique, and the advanced drivers even practice it with dummies on a closed off track somewhere. They just didn’t do it perfectly, so that impact would have been on his head/neck. Had the stationary vehicle staged just a little farther back, his flip would have carried him further around to 270 degrees, instead of just 180/upside-down and they could have put that impact squarely on his neck. And it is all just an accident, because how could those two cars know each other? They produce a lot more of the life outcomes which you see, than you would ever suspect. No idea why they did it. The biker could have been a lawyer they wanted off a case or a business owner threatening to take business from one of their people’s businesses. Could be anything. You have something like the CIA, diffused throughout ALL of society, driving cars like that all over, which has a real tangible operational interest in seeing its assets’ businesses beat out the businesses of other people who do not spy on their neighbors. And it is also throughout and controlling the courts, and the government, and the political world, and the news media, and the schools, and publishing, and the colleges, and the cultural/entertainment “stars.” You can’t really go anywhere and get away from it. Whatever it was, they wanted that guy off the gameboard.

Biden admin finalizes most restrictive offshore oil drilling plan in US history.

US Army faces ‘TikTok mutiny’ as Gen Z recruits whine about low pay, ‘sh***y’ food and FITNESS TESTS while on bases in uniform. These are so much more interesting once you see the intel op permeating through the population, and realize most of these people are assets of the conspiracy, and the whole thing is an acted-out psyop

The New York Fed has extended its half trillion dollar bailout facility to a sprawling Japanese bank you’ve never heard of.

Browsing through social media but never liking or commenting on posts may be a sign of a mental health condition, as researchers at the Central China Normal University found that people who use platforms ‘passively’ are more likely suffer from social anxiety compared to people who use it actively – uploading posts and sharing life updates. Yes, anon, upload everything and tell us all about you and your thoughts and what you have done, or you will be diagnosable as mentally ill. So basically by getting us linking up on social media, intel has gotten us to document our daily lives, create a timeline of our entire history, write out the transcripts of our communications with our social media contacts for them, as we mapped out our own social networks for them too, and we even uploaded it all to their server for them. You would never realize how bad this is, until you found yourself buried under the civilian network, and realize just how important all of it is to the OpFor.

NHL history made with beautiful rendition of “O Canada” in Punjabi. Oh, Canada…

Fire at Galway hotel due to house 70 asylum seekers is investigated by Gardaí as a ‘criminal damage incident’(Ireland).

Argentina’s Javier Milei unveils his ‘austerity budget’ to crush inflation and crony capitalism.

They are looking to take $300 billion in Russian assets, and give them to Ukraine by having Russia sued in the World Court. Russia should let Ukraine win the money, and then walk into Kiev and take it over.

Ukraine may lose war in summer if military aid from America and EU comes to end, US official says. Just in time to humiliate Biden as the election closes in.

Kiev has “squandered” its opportunity to negotiate a favorable peace agreement, a top Russian diplomat says.

Hispanic support for Trump raises red flag for Biden.

Poll: Trump dominance hits new level as he nears 70 percent support in GOP primary.

Barack Obama ‘thinks Joe Biden could LOSE the White House next year’, with president’s polls continuing to tank as worries over his age and cost of living crisis persist.

Former President Donald Trump is assembling his policy team with familiar faces from his first term and signaling they would have roles in his potential 2025 Republican presidential administration.

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Ping Ride
Ping Ride
1 year ago

RE: new commenters – I very rarely comment, but when I do, I use a different handle each time. I am certain AC knows who I am anyway.

Corn Pop
Corn Pop
1 year ago

In the clip showing the biker getting hit you can see how afterwards the driver of the turning vehicle leaves the car in neutral as she exits the car to check on the biker.

Her passenger has to get behind the vehicle and push to keep it from rolling back into traffic. I think she’s just a shit driver.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  Corn Pop
1 year ago

She almost side swiped the car at the intersection trying to hit the biker.

Cato the Uncensored
Cato the Uncensored
1 year ago

President Trump would be well advised to take none of his former advisors into a new administration.

Some people never learn.

He’d be better off raffling positions to attendees at his rallies around the country.

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Cato the Uncensored
1 year ago

No, the Washington Examiner article listed the people and the ones I recognized were OK. These aren’t the Deep State plants.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Cato the Uncensored
1 year ago

When I read about Trump doing stuff like this, I have to assume Q really is just a huge psyop distraction.

Spiked Migilan
Spiked Migilan
Reply to  Another Dave
1 year ago

Who point of shit posting is to share ideas.

Internet is full of shit poster.

The Q shit poster is one more.

NonyMouseTI
NonyMouseTI
1 year ago

Here’s why “they” would like to disappear Gonzalo Lira: https://www.anonymousconservative.com/blog/news-briefs-12-15-2023/#comment-452573 [comment had too many reference links and likely got caught in spam. ]

To the commenter “now seeing a ton of new, named commenters,” the comment form now requires a “Name.” It used to default to “Anonymous.”

Also, the current comment form does not allow bolding or other formatting.

Spiked Migilan
Spiked Migilan
Reply to  NonyMouseTI
1 year ago

testing bold and italics

Thomas
Thomas
1 year ago

That car “accident” was definitely a hit. It’s not just that the driver appears to be waiting when there is no cross-traffic, but look at how much the car overturns – almost hitting the stationary car – in order to hit the cyclist. You can see it in your still shot; the car is already pointing dangerously towards the stationary car, but the wheels are still turned in that direction.p

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Thomas
1 year ago

But the driver doesn’t drive away, she gets out and acts horrified and stays with the cyclist.

Why would you do an intentional hit and then stick around to help the victim?

Goose
Goose
1 year ago

Egypt the next problem. Loosing the transit fees and all of the economic add on from vessels transiting the Suez canal is going to cause massive problems. Libya at war in the west and Israel in the east, water supply to the Nile being reduced by Ethiopia with their new dam.
Not a good situation at all. Is this the set up or maybe just fall off as a bonus.
Have not posted for a couple of years, but still follow almost every day. This work has its own level of importance – Thank You!

Ultra
1 year ago

“Oh, Canada…”
Nice to see a spark of humor shine through. Thanks for the news brief AC, hope you have good day.

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

House Ways and Means Chairman: Joe Biden was using Air Force Two as a corporate jet to travel the country and meet with Hunter Biden’s business associates.

FYI, this link doesn’t describe the news story.

The Gateway Pundit story is a transcript of an interview of Jason Smith, the Chairman of the Ways of Means Committee, by Maria Bartiromo (name may be spelled incorrectly). Most of the story is literally the transcript, in which no one mentions “Air Force Two”.

“Air Force Two” is thrown into a sentence at the top by the reporter or editor, and not only doesn’t have anything to do with the transcript, it doesn’t make any sense. “Air Force One” and “Air Force Two” are just the designation of any fixed wing plane the President or Vice President happen to be on. If the Vice President bought a normal ticket on a commercial aircraft, that would be “Air Force Two”. There is no specific plane. A lot of people don’t know this. So Biden flying “Air Force Two” is meaningless and the sentence doesn’t make any sense.

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

https://brownstone.org/articles/how-they-convinced-trump-to-lock-down/

Jeffrey Tucker wrote an article about why Trump supported the COVID lockdowns. The article gets detailed enough to name names and provide dates.

Basically, he was told that the United States was under biowarfare attack by China, but if he went along with the lockdowns, that would counter the biowarfare attack, and a Pentagon agency had the vaccines to counter the bioweapon ready to go.

Tucker doesn’t mention it, but Xi was almost certainly told that China was under biowarfare attack by the United States, by his own Cabal controlled advisors.

Nobody
Nobody
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

Wow. That would absolutely make sense.

And if Trump’s ace up his sleeve was Super-Duper Anti-Surveillance Surveillance, i.e., God’s help, advanced warning, foresight, etc. Then he would have preempted that plan, allowed the psychotic nerd gamemasters to think they were bringing about their anti-utopia, all while subverting and inverting the genocidal vaccines to mostly only harm the minions of the psychotic nerd gamemasters, whatever vaccines weren’t total duds, decoys.

And just as there is Cabal everywhere…
There’s anti-Cabal everywhere, too.

So, apply generously in military cliques all throughout the world.

Remember when Reagan said that shit about an external force bringing the world together? Well, imagine if it were more like a dual external *and* internal force. Not just a hostile alien species invading, but a totally soulless A.I. supervillain thay demonically possesses people, micromanages them into this or that treason/oblivion, a psychological/interdimensional Skynet, almost like fucking Gozer from Ghostbusters, enslaving us in a bizarre system that FEELS like the fucking Matrix, because a lot of what they do is indistinguishable from that level of organized mindfuckery. Just the most horrifying opponent one could imagine. Satan.exe, basically. Our own worst selves reflected back onto us, into us, through us, against us.

No matter what religion or ideology or clan, so long as you are a human being, you will join forces with other human beings to oppose that. Insert rabbis & Nazis, Communists & Christians, radfems & gigachads into that never-expected-to-be-fighting-alongside-you Lord of the Rings meme, etc. The strangest, unlikeliest bedfellows of all time. Cats & dogs, to quote Ghostbusters. Why? Because all human disagreements would seem beyond retarded when there’s suddenly an evil machine intelligence which will devour life in the cosmos if we don’t cut the shit and temporarily link up to nip it in the bud.

Just never expected that to entail worldwide counterkayfabe.

But that also makes sense.

Since the fatal weakness of computer intelligence is that it has zero intuition, and so it can be fooled. Fooled with theater. Fooled with ambiguities. Fooled with disinfo, lies…bad data, false inputs. And then, even when it tries to “hallucinate” a new trajectory for us, to divert us back to its web of control, its options left are palpably ridiculous to humans whose consciousnesses haven’t been totally hijacked, but an artificial intelligence wouldn’t realize that. Especially an A.I. itself programmed with bad input, i.e., the premises of whatever psychotic nerds chose the code, the parameters, the values. That kind of weakness is massively exposed with JUST a little bit of wiggle room. Perhaps why Cabal has been forced to microcmanage things to its limits and now, apparently, beyond its limits, it has lost control.

And oh then the narratives that Cabal A.I. scripts would be pumping out now via the Hollyweird amanuenses still under Cabal control would be sooooooo bad, so poorly contrived, so illogical, so blatantly propagandistic, that the ability of Cabal A.I. mass-hallucinations to influence us would be eroded by the OTHER end of the human nature spectrum, the Autist Brigade. Whether it be a movie narrative, a news narrative, a sports narrative, a science narrative, whatever. The narrative machine is doubly broken. Its failures are detected immediately by the empaths *and* the autists…and now, the failures are SO FUCKING OBVIOUS that even the normies can see it, and those who still can’t, very soon will.

Not to toot my own horn, but whoever is behind this, whoever constitutes Team Q, whoever equals God? Must be fucking geniuses. Not just STEM geniuses or military geniuses, but artistic and psychological geniuses, too. I know that because it takes one to know one, and when the brilliance of a gameplan leaves me astounded with admiration, then whoever I am admiring must be all-time brainiacs with big, deep souls.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

And this circles back to my theory that Q team did not believe Cabal would actually release an engineered virus, with all of the ensuing chaos, in order to corral Trump and his handlers.

Q/Trump were caught off guard, which is somewhat bizarre considering they use Looking Glass, whatever that is, as a predictive tool.

At times, it seems Q/Trump still don’t know who they are dealing with, because locking down the country was absolutely the wrong thing to do by any reasonable measure.

Covid really threw Trump for a loop, and that’s putting it mildly.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Another Dave
1 year ago

Perhaps Q didn’t believe Cabal would do that specifically, but he knew mass death was approaching:

Nov 16 2019 Q drop:

The Harvest [crop] has been prepared and soon will be delivered to the public for consumption.

Crop is in kill brackets, as in, that which is harvested is going to die.

Also consider the many times he quoted Eph 6 and the “fiery darts” of Satan. The Greek word there is “bellos” and it also means needle.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

AC being droll: “Yes, anon, upload everything and tell us all about you and your thoughts and what you have done, or you will be diagnosable as mentally ill.”

I feel a genuine sadness about all the things we cannot say, the stuff which makes us more human to each other. Alas. But if we persevere, maybe someday we will have an AC meet-up and cookout! 

phelps
1 year ago

New York Attorney General Letitia James admitted her guilt in compromising former President Donald Trump’s right to due process as she claimed Judge Arthur Engoron found Trump guilty of “significant financial fraud” even before the current trial began.

This whole headline is a non sequitur. Yes, the judge decided liability before the trial began. Remember? We were all upset about that? Same thing they did to Alex Jones?
So why are we supposed to be upset for James remembering too?
Gateway Pundit is probably the least reliable non-MSM major news source. Absolutely don’t take anything they say about the legal process at face value. They are always wrong is some major way. They run headlines that are the legal equivalent of “Wet streets cause rain”.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

The outrage is over her using it as if it was a legitimate ruling and proves her case.

Spiked Migilan
Spiked Migilan
1 year ago

“ton of new, named commenters”

The name is compulsory – but some change their name to mitigate against collation, profiling

Spiked Migilan
Spiked Migilan
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

Good point.
Although a short term name is useful to track responses

phelps
1 year ago

US Army faces ‘TikTok mutiny’ as Gen Z recruits whine about low pay, ‘sh***y’ food and FITNESS TESTS while on bases in uniform. 

The thing is, soldiers complain. Soldiers have always complained. Soldiers complain as sport. They will compete to see who can come up with the best complaints.
The food complaints are perennial. If they were being fed at the French Laundry, they would complain about how there’s not enough food and they just wanted a grilled cheese sandwich anyways.
The difference is, soldiers have always complained to each other. They didn’t complain in letters home (didn’t want mama to worry) and they didn’t have the ability to complain to the public. Now, they are constantly on social media, so their complaints go straight to the public.
They really need to just ban the military from posting on social media. All of it. Make phone calls and write letters.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

To be fair, the food is often terrible. Well, maybe not for the Air Force. I’m sure they’re eating steak and lobster and beef Wellington.

I remember one day underway I went to the mess decks for lunch and saw grilled cheese sandwiches on the menu. I thought “Great! There is no way they could fuck up a grilled cheese sandwich!” I was wrong. They burned every last one.

I’ve heard for the Navy anyway, things have changed. The cooks used to be a rate called Mess Specialist (MS). Supposedly, they’ve changed it to Culinary Specialist (CS) and give them training comparable to their civilian peers. I don’t know if they make better food now. I haven’t had a chance to talk to a sailor since that change was made.

Spiked Migilan
Spiked Migilan
Reply to  EricTheAwful
1 year ago

Friend told me UK Navy did puddings at lunch time. The sailor boys were fat.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Spiked Migilan
1 year ago

We had a Canadian sailor on board as part of some exchange program for a while. He kept talking about his his ship had a bar on board, and a beer tap on the mess decks.

We finally told him to shut up about the beer tap or he’d be swimming back to Canada.

Max Barrage
Max Barrage
Reply to  EricTheAwful
1 year ago

I can assure that the food sucked in th Air Force as well, at least back in the good old days of the Strategic Air Command. Maybe not as bad as the Army or Marines. We did get lobster once or twice, but trust me, you would not want to eat that thing. The smell was awful.

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

“…his ship had a bar on board, and a beer tap on the mess decks…We finally told him to shut up about the beer tap…”

“…the food sucked in the Air Force…”

HAHHAHAAA, not mine! I was really lucky in where thy based me. It was at a big international training and testing base. The Thunderbirds were based the [you could eat off of their hanger floors, the floors were so clean], I went TDY for training at several bases and food really sucked. I was at one base with lots F-4’s, which were on their way out, so less funding. The worst. I complained so much they finally told me to shut the hell up about the food, which amused me, but I did shut up.

Our food was great and their breakfast was some of the best you could get almost anywhere. They made this omelet. They would pour out egg on a big griddle, cover it with Cheddar and white cheese. Let it cook a little, then fold over the egg and cook a little more. SO good. I could eat an omelet, grits, bacon, cereal and all the milk I could drink for like $1.50. I lived off base because they had no housing so if I went to the chow hall I had to pay, but it was cheap. We also had take out, night shift, you could get burgers, chicken box with potato wedges, like a couple dollars.

Where I went to school it seemed they served rabbit every month or so. We used to joke that they had a big keg party, ran out of money so they had to shoot rabbits to make the meals. 🙂

I had a great time in the service. I had good bosses who were only interested in keeping the planes flying. But I saw some people who worked for the most evil fucks. Really awful people. they positively enjoyed tormenting people, I do not understand this but they are out there, and…there was nothing, nothing at all you could do about it. And I saw several bases, some were awful, and all the people around the base hated your guts. So I got out.

The service is just a big gamble. Likely you will be ok, but it can happen that you are placed in some god awful place with a psychopath for a boss that makes every day miserable. Especially now, as the bent and corrupt vessels they keep on has likely gotten larger in number over time.

phelps
Reply to  EricTheAwful
1 year ago

There was a documentary called Making Marines filmed at Paris Island in 2001 (they actually caught the moment they told the platoon about 9/11) that had a great scene.
They did a montage of all the men and women they were tracking, and it was about how bad the food was, there was never enough time to eat, you aren’t hungry after all that work but they make you eat, yada yada, the usual. Then, at the end of the montage, they come to the kid from Kentucky with the thick hillbilly accent and he says, “I love mess! The food is great, and there’s lots of it! I don’t know if its really good or if I’m just hungry, but I’m always waiting for the next chow time!”

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

When I served in the 90’s, I encountered a few retirees who served in the 30’s and WWII. For them, it was great. Some of them had no place to live and never knew when they’d eat next, so for them the Navy was “3 hots and a cot” and they were very happy with it.

Texas Arcane
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

Cannot believe soldiers are permitted to post on social media. Another sign of outrageous decline, along with the guys wearing dog masks while in uniform.

Spiked Migilan
Spiked Migilan
Reply to  Texas Arcane
1 year ago

Soldiers are permitted to wear make up.

There are even maternity uniforms for pregnant soldiers.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Texas Arcane
1 year ago

Makes me glad that in our generations, the stupid stuff we did only exists as somebody else’s bad memory.

I have trouble believing people are stupid enough to take pictures and videos of themselves committing crimes. Remember Abu Graib? Or the Marines (around 2006 I think) that posted a video of themselves torturing dogs?

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

I remember this video of a soldier in, I think, Iraq taking a puppy and throwing it way in the air off a cliff when it spattered on the ground. It made me so hot. That guy should have been severely punished for that.

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

I forgot to add, this is why I’m not a liberal. Some people are just shit. All of the liberals ideas are based on a society of individuals who are rational, decent and will do what needs to be done, but there are a subset of people that are just not going to do what is needed and some who actively try to torment, injure and even kill others for their own amusement. These people must be controlled with fear.

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

Just got caught up on yesterday’s comments.

There were quite a few comments about the Obama produced weird Netflix movie about a civil war in America. The comments were on point, but its worth noting that the Miles Mathis site also covered the show, and was even more critical than the comments here:

http://mileswmathis.com/leave.pdf

If this site is redone, it would be nice to have a feature where you could reply to a prior day’s comment, and have it show up on the current day, with the comment quoted.

map
map
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

I wish Miles Mathis would talk to us here. In my last email conversation with him, I linked him to AC’s surveillance page, and Mathis banned my email for a while.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  map
1 year ago

Tells us something about him.

I still find some use in him but it has diminished over the years.

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

“…I wish Miles Mathis would talk to us here…”

Me TOO! I want to hear more about his brilliant deduction that all the US Olympic gym girls team are CIA agents.

Even more, I would like to hear from the Miles Mathis Committee how it’s likely that the CIA gym girls are trained assassins. How all these people hanging from red neckties, supposedly killed themselves, are really the CIA gym girls leaping up on their necks and with their Olympic super strength legs strangling them. Of course, the reason they hang them off of door knobs is they are too short to hang them higher.

Another thing I would like to hear about is his brilliant exposition about how the number pi is really not 3.14… but if you whirl the number around, or something, it becomes some real number like 4.5 or something.

Even better is his stupendous deduction that it’s not Jews, HELL NO, it’s Phoenicians that are causing all the trouble. Damn those Phoenicians!!!!!!!

He has all sorts of, mind-numbingly, brilliant essays like the above. It’s only once in a lifetime you see such brilliance as the essays I noted above.

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

The Mathis review of the netflix show dropped some critical remarks on the prepper lifestyle. Its one paragraph so I will just quote it:

“The final thing they are selling here is bunkers and prepping. This movie was obviously underwritten by that industry, which is growing by leaps and bounds. They want you to devote all your disposable income into stockpiling food, water, guns, ammunition, and digging pits in your backyard. I won’t be joining that fun either, since I feel like J. D. Salinger on that question. In The Catcher in the Rye Holden Caulfield says that in the case of a nuclear war, he will go sit right on top of the bomb, to maek sure he doesn’t survive. Who really wants to live in bunker eating canned food and watching reruns of Mad Men? Not me. I guess it wouldn’t materially alter the lives of most Americans, since they already spend all their time indoors with the shades drawn, eating garbage and watching TV. But as for me, I will pass. Not interested. But I can tell you you are wasting your time and money anyway, since there are no nukes. That isn’t the future they have planned for you. You should have been prepping to say no to vaccines, but almost no one was doing that. While everyone was digging trenches, they got 80% with a shot in the arm.”

I made note of that, since a few days ago Bruce Charlton also criticized preppers. The link is here: https://charltonteaching.blogspot.com/2023/12/a-message-to-preppers-who-expect-to.html

It links to an earlier, longer essay on the subject.

I will also quote Charlton’s remarks directly, though in this case there are also comments, which are worth reading:

It takes a lot to keep us alive*; but only one thing to kill us. 

*Almost certainly; far more than you realize or could conceivably plan for. 

“The take-home message: Spiritual preparation is what is vital for all without exception and starting now; anything else is mere prudence.”

Actually the two arguments are complimentary. And I agree. I had heavy exposure to “prepper” sites in the 00s and came to the conclusion that they were prepping for the wrong emergency.

map
map
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

The problem with prepper living is that 1) you have to be living like that right now, just to develop the skills necessary to make the lifestyle routine; 2) you will never secure enough water; 3) you will need to have a like-minded, trustworthy community.

Without all of these things together, prepping is not doable.

wlindsaywheeler
Reply to  map
1 year ago

Correct. In a state of war–it is only a community that one survives in. That is why de-segregation and this race-mixing agenda is really “REAL” Treason–because it affects one’s ability to survive!

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

Depends, if you have the resources to hunker down for a while it’s likely that a large majority of the people NOT preparing, will be dead and you can work from there.

Haywoodjablowme
Haywoodjablowme
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

The take-home message: Spiritual preparation is what is vital for all without exception and starting now; anything else is mere prudence.”
I Completely agree. Yet, having lived through hurricanes Irene and Sandy, I believe it is better to be somewhat prudent for disruptions in the supply of food and fuel.

Texas Arcane
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

It is truly ironic that people were prepping for nuclear war but too dumb to imagine that a vaccine might be formulated to kill them. Darwin in action. Normally you would expect survivalists to be the last people on Earth to ever go near that thing but there were so many surprises it damages your estimate of the average person’s native intelligence.
The thing about prepping is that it always pays off in some small way but is otherwise useless if your brain has not aligned with reality yet. If you think the government was ever trustworthy or a group dedicated to making things better, you’re too stupid to be prepping. If all you had was faith, you’d have already dodged this first bullet … being “no respecter of persons” which is repeated about 10 times in scripture.
People who think all they need is the right mental attitude are almost as slow as the people who got the vaccine. We are entering into a very tough period now. The right mental attitude will not keep you out of the camps when they are serving the bugs or doing the night abductions of dissenters. Far more will be needed in preparation. The wars that are coming will be apocalyptic.
This is like a guy surviving the first level of Squid game who has decided the following stages will be just as easy as this one.

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Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Ed
1 year ago

Hmmm…let’s see, you have insurance on your car, insurance on your house, some have life insurance, but life survival insurance by prepping some food, water, etc….that’s stupid.

Marielle Redclaw
1 year ago

“TikTok mutiny”

Haven’t soldiers always complained? You can even see it in old WW2 movies.

The real question is if they will follow orders to open fire on American citizens.

Spiked Migilan
Spiked Migilan
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
1 year ago

Soldiers are used to being tired, cold, hungry & in pain.
A soldier that is moaning is happy.
Its when they go quiet, there is a problem.

Marielle Redclaw
1 year ago

“Fire at Galway hotel”

They’ll attack the hotel, which for all anyone knows might have been forced to accept the migrants, but the politicians responsible for the crisis walk around every day, easily filmed, readily accessible. Nothing happens to them.

There is no real resistance.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
1 year ago

Agreed, and even worse than that is the fact that the Irish fought the English/Protestants for centuries using guerrilla warfare, and finally “won”, only to turn around and passively accept mass immigration and GloboHomo without so much as a wimper.

The people of Ireland must be suffering from some sort of post colonial Stockholm Syndrome to be this passive in the face of mass immigration and cultural subversion.

I really don’t get what’s going on over there.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Another Dave
1 year ago

The IRA were commies.
Irish nationalism was just a skinsuit.
Current communist doctrine requires globalism so they all go along with it.
We will see if any real nationalism revives.

Marielle Redclaw
1 year ago

The Red Sea situation has to be intentional. I work in aerospace. At any moment the military can tell you the exact location of every ship down to the meter, who and what ship it is, where it’s from, where it’s going, etc. They could hunt down and sink these ghetto pirates any time they wanted to. FFS, we did this in the 1800s without all the tech.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

“you can’t get away from it.”

I have an inversion table for my back. Its out in the carport. As soon as I got on it I got a drive by. White truck comes through, stops across the street for 10 seconds then goes off again. House is at an end of a road with a small loop. There is no reason for all the traffic which passes through the loop with only 8 houses

Am_Free_USA
Am_Free_USA
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

This is why I always play Christian music in the background. I have noticed, make noise, and get a drive by. Now it seems to be anytime I go out. Mail and trash, etc. There is a pattern. Don’t even get me started on interacting with the public… It is everywhere. Hardware store empty parking lot. Store gets flooded. I come out lot full and always parked next to me. Even if I park far away. Surveillance has got to go!

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Am_Free_USA
1 year ago

I have wondered if playing religious philosophy and lectures on morality loudly annoys them. Is there someone assigned who actually has to listen to all of it if you do?

Am_Free_USA
Am_Free_USA
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I sure hope so. We have to ideologically pick them off one by one until a mass reveal. I want a mass reveal. I just dont see it coming, they would never allow it. I feel too many would handle it like meh….

Texas Arcane
1 year ago

Don’t want to make you paranoid AC but I’d be nervous if surveillance was trying to get me to own a certain model of gun. That sounds like they want to match that model for a false flag. They can say you finally cracked up and their shooter can do all the damage with that model of gun before they put the blame on you.
P.S. I think it is safer to leave this comment up because it could be used to highlight later the fact that somebody was setting you up.

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Farcesensitive
Reply to  Texas Arcane
1 year ago

Amen.
Double vigilance for the next scheme is called for.

Med School Biochem
Med School Biochem
1 year ago

That comment section, oh boy, had me rollin

https://gab.com/Wehrmacht/posts/111603037166011599

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Med School Biochem
1 year ago

Non Sequitur.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Russia should let Ukraine win the money, and then walk into Kiev and take it over.

Yeah… but there wouldn’t be much left after Comrade Z and his homies finished with it. Ukraine would see about 35 zlotys and the rest would go into numbered accounts in other countries.

Bman
Bman
1 year ago

It can’t get anymore obvious than this:comment image

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Bman
Bman
1 year ago

So our military systems aren’t utter shit, like we’ve been lead to believe?comment image

Texas Arcane
Reply to  Bman
1 year ago

I don’t see any of the mirror louvers used to rapidly target and transmit a DEW burst at an incoming drone and that’s the only thing that will counter 14 of them at once if they are traveling at any respectable speed and using swarm logic to shift position unpredictably. This is likely propaganda to make the enemy think this leaky piece of WW2 sh*t can actually defend itself. Using off the shelf drones they should be able to sink this tub right to the bottom in minutes.
It is possible they fired airbursts in front of an incoming swarm and got them but thats not a consistent strategy – its more of a hail mary pass you hope gets them.You can only try that as a last ditch measure. There are tests publicly available that show one in ten drones usually gets through on typical naval vessels no matter what.
I suspect this report is false. During the Gulf War they released a fake story about every hour, as admitted by them in FOIA requests.
P.S. Our military systems across the Western world are completely sh*t, due to our nations being in a coma for 50 years and not upgrading any response force in any meaningful way since Vietnam. It’s only a matter of time before the real massacre arrives that makes it clear.

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Bman
Bman
Reply to  Texas Arcane
1 year ago

Thanks for a real assessment. The propaganda is hard to weed through.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Texas Arcane
1 year ago

Might not be a real picture of the ship involved.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Bman
1 year ago

Ships only have a finite amount of missiles on board. 5 inch rounds and CIWS 20mm are abundant, but shooting down 14 unmanned systems a day would limit the ship’s on station time to less than a week before it had to reload.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Judge issues order keeping Confederate memorial at Arlington Cemetery for now
https://www.wrbl.com/news/national/ap-judge-issues-order-keeping-confederate-memorial-at-arlington-cemetery-for-now/

English Tom
English Tom
1 year ago

AC thanks for all the hard work you put into the site. Merry Christmas to you and yours, and all the regulars. Prepare for 2024 and a great acceleration.

Bman
Bman
1 year ago
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Bman
Bman
1 year ago

This is fine…
Minnesota state flag to be replaced. Hey, just like the people!

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Paul Bunyan
Paul Bunyan
Reply to  Bman
1 year ago

Puts a whole other meaning to the 1%, doesn’t it? It’s the only demographic that does diddly squat except breed and steal tax payer’s money. 1/5 of the group that does ‘work’, hardly even looks like it. Somali men drive around empty ‘transportation’ mini vans, with generic company signs. Who the hell would actually use those anyway? I’ll bet it’s to launder money, and hold up traffic, probably surveillance, wouldn’t be surprised. It’s always those knuckleheads holding up traffic.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Paul Bunyan
1 year ago

Most of the 1% only breed and steal.
It’s a different middle class section that does all the producing.

Anaughty Mouser
Anaughty Mouser
Reply to  Bob
1 year ago

And a kill jab investigation team polled 17 countries and found 17 million deaths deaths from the jab.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago
Farcesensitive
1 year ago

“Worst-Case Scenario” Volcano Erupts In Iceland Near Power Plant

https://www.zerohedge.com/weather/worst-case-scenario-volcano-erupts-iceland-near-power-plant

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

“…The Laki volcanic fissure in southern Iceland erupted over an eight-month period from 8 June 1783 to February 1784, spewing lava and poisonous gases that devastated the island’s agriculture, killing much of the livestock. It is estimated that perhaps a quarter of Iceland’s population died through the ensuing famine…”

Ripped a big crack across lots of the country.

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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/apr/15/iceland-volcano-weather-french-revolution

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Roughly 56% of Chilean voters rejected a newly proposed constitution, Bloomberg reported on Dec. 17….

https://worldview.stratfor.com/situation-report/chile-chileans-reject-new-constitution-again

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Merry Christmas!

https://youtu.be/AlJ2ThTytvA

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Germany’s far-right AfD wins first city mayor election

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-67751605

Timmy Burch
Timmy Burch
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

At this rate they should have 2 by 2030

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Timmy Burch
1 year ago

Slowly at first, and then suddenly all at once.

Farcesensitive
1 year ago

Vivek Ramaswamy’s Iowa Talks Fuel Speculation of Libertarian Presidential Run

https://independentpoliticalreport.com/2023/12/vivek-ramaswamys-iowa-talks-fuel-speculation-of-libertarian-presidential-run/

No surprise here.
His mission is to stop Trump and he is utterly failing in the R primary.
This explains why all the LP shills are all in for him, including Rand and what I consider to be elder abuse of manipulating an aging Ron Paul into pushing him.