News Briefs – 05/29/2025

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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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Ever hear of “Heaven Banning”? Reddit mods now can click a button and all your posts become invisible to regular readers, but when you log in, a raft of fake AI personalities will be treating you like a King:

HeavenBan

Seems kind of like fraud to advertise as a message-exchange center, and then do this to somebody, and just waste their time.

It would not be surprising if we get something like this here, or if we have it now. We all know, us and the opposition, if the American Stasi is outed, it will be a Civil War. It is so beyond the pale, its greatest protection is people not thinking anyone would ever do that. Nothing will be the same. once it is out Our stakes are considerably higher than those seen by any of the fags at reddit. Obviously however, God did not put us here to waste us, and I have zero doubt, He will find a way.

On Joe Rogan, they are discussing how the CIA bombed and murdered innocent civilians in Italy after WWII and made it look like communists to gin up opposition to communism. That is not a random thing which just happened to come up in random conversation. Both Rogan and Gentile are reading from a script designed to manipulate the masses, and the manipulation is to make people think the CIA is a bunch of dangerous scumbags who murder innocent people. If I were in full control, and going to reveal the surveillance (which is probably CIA), I would begin priming public consciousness like that.

On the Chans, the memes flow:

Nellie Ohr, who worked for strategic intelligence group Fusion GPS, was accused of falsely testifying to Congress about the origins of the Trmp-Russia probe in a newly declassified FBI document from 2019.

The story of a complex, apparently clumsy intel op to destabilize Hegseth in the Pentagon, where his personal attorney purged three Trump loyalists, claiming an illegal NSA wiretap caught them leaking classified info to reporters. Trump’s people investigated, and there was no NSA wiretap, the lawyer now claims he never said there was, it appears the leak was of an early draft from the Joint Chiefs, and Hegseth is stuck with no staff, while three Trump loyalists who clashed with a Chief of Staff Hegseth had leave are now out and tarnished. You see how one bad apple can ruin everything.

The guy assigned to investigate weaponization of the intel and LE apparatus at DOJ tweets:

Elon Musk has officially announced his departure leaving from both the Doge and Trump administration. His 130 days were up. DOGE continues, he says the plan is for it to permeate every facet of government.

Facebook/Instagram Restore Old Censorship Regime Following Shooting of Two Israeli Embassy Aides.

China might possibly have been working with assets in the US and Cabal to degrade US Military readiness by giving us a funky sequence of the Spike to use in the mRNA vax, or the Spike was actually designed to dysregulate serotonin function:

 

Interestingly they are finding altering serotonin function alters the immune response to tumors. Maybe has something to do with the Turbo Cancers. Also note, a smart biotech, engineering a pathogen and vaccine, if given the option, might “accidentally” create a serotonin dysregulation which would lead to a raft of patients suddenly needing their SSRI drugs.

Japan Sounds Alarm as Autopsies Find ‘Micro-Scars’ in Hearts of ‘Boosted’ Corpses.

“We’re probably going to stop publishing in the Lancet, New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA and those other journals because they’re all corrupt.” RFK.

Meet The Mortgage Company Enabling Illegal Immigrants To Buy American Homes.

U.S. Maritime Power in Decline: New Report Reveals Critical National Security Risks.

The Middle Class Is Collapsing: Nearly 1 Out Of Every 4 Americans Is Now “Functionally Unemployed.”

Computer Science majors have a ridiculously high unemployment rate right now.

Encouraging:

Not exactly encouraging:

The Trump administration has effectively cut off some American companies from selling software used to design semiconductors to China, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday.

Chinese government officials lay out how China views things:

Supervolcano near Naples shows signs of waking up. Not a volcanologist, so I cannot confirm it is a supervolcano, or that it is awakening, or whether awakening means going off in our lifetime. The way the media works it could be a small volcano which does this all all the time, and will go off in 150 years as a result. Maybe.

Three city-killing asteroids could strike Earth within weeks — generating a million times more energy than Hiroshima atomic bomb. No, not imminent. Just they are out there, and floating around, and difficult to track.

Eduardo Bolsonaro on Bannon: “Alexandre De Moraes Is Going To Be Sanctioned By The Trump Administration.” Turns out De Moraes owns property in Florida.

In the UK, the Crown Prosecution Service confirmed they have authorized charges against the Tate brothers, with Andrew being charged with ten charges in total, including rape, actual bodily harm, human trafficking and controlling prostitution for gain against three women, and his brother Tristan being charged with11 offences against one alleged victim – including rape, actual bodily harm and human trafficking. Bear in mind, I am a nobody, and I would bet if I randomly dated pretty women I crossed paths with over the last three decades, 98% or more would have been assets sent in under orders from some command. If these girls actually did put up with a lot of shit, it likely would have been command telling them, “See how far he will take it.”

The gay rumours and whispers of compromising pictures plaguing Macron’s marriage: After the slap, truth about relationship with his MUCH older wife Brigitte revealed. If he was a homo, him dressing his husband up as a woman would make more sense.

Russia’s ‘Silicon Valley’ Targeted in Major Ukrainian Drone Assault.

Why is Putin massing troops on the border of Finland? Military build-up similar to the prelude to Ukraine war sparks alarm in NATO.

President Trump and President Putin Coordinating a 24 Person, Seven Nation, Prisoner Exchange.

White House plans — at last — to send some DOGE cuts to Hill.

US cancels more than $700 million funding for Moderna bird flu vaccine.

Rubio announces the Trump administration will restrict Visas to any foreign officials who take part in any actions to censor Americans.

Several notable 4th Amendment rulings in this 5th Circuit opinion today. Most importantly: People have a reasonable expectation of privacy in stored online contents—here, the contents of a Dropbox account. (Per Oldham, J., w/Richman & Ramirez). Of course we have a First Amendment, but you will still get beamed for posting information online.

Paramount has offered $15 million to settle CBS lawsuit with Trump.

President Trump has just SUED the state of North Carolina for REFUSING to wipe ineligible voters off their rolls.

Send people to AmericanStasi.com,because it is now or never

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Just Me
Just Me
2 days ago

“3 city-killing asteroids could strike Earth within weeks — generating a million times more energy than Hiroshima atomic bomb“
Sounds like comms…

mononomous
mononomous
Reply to  Just Me
1 day ago

Or cover for the first deployment of “Rods from God.”

teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  mononomous
1 day ago

Perhaps so, but I suspect they will be used against civilian cities; just like they use DEW to start fires.

Maniac
Maniac
2 days ago

‘In the UK, the Crown Prosecution Service confirmed they have authorized charges against the Tate brothers, with Andrew being charged with ten charges in total, including rape, actual bodily harm, human trafficking and controlling prostitution for gain against three women, and his brother Tristan being charged with11 offences against one alleged victim – including rape, actual bodily harm and human trafficking.’

That can only mean one thing: they didn’t return the ladies’ text messages the morning after.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Maniac
20 hours ago

Dude is on video beating the shit out of a proustite he was pimping out. [Edit – please argue politely. There is a great battle between good an evil approaching, and we will need to be a team – all of us]

Kentucky Gent
Kentucky Gent
2 days ago

Seems kind of like fraud to advertise as a message-exchange center, and then do this to somebody, and just waste their time.”

One of the major hallmarks of cabal – wasting our time. That, outgrouping, and gaslighting.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 days ago

Surveillance / App Warfare 

https://nitter.poast.org/KevorkAlmassian/status/1927809672896975317

THREAD: The speed at which the Syrian Army disintegrated raised eyebrows even among its most ardent opponents. Many knew a military operation was underway, but few understood the invisible war happening behind the frontlines. Now, we may do.

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Leverage
Leverage
Reply to  Anonymous
1 day ago

Sounds jooey to me. The Rat joos have this mentality too.

Frosty
Frosty
2 days ago

https://futurism.com/neoscope/superbug-hospital-plastic
A link concerning “hospital superbugs” that thrive in the plastics used in med equipment. Considering how scatter-assed the .med systems are run, along with the shit tier hired help employed therein, this is a data point to consider if you are a trapped audience or user of the beast med systems. Stay healthy anons.

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TRX
TRX
Reply to  Frosty
1 day ago

My wife’s oncologist freaked out and told us to drive to the ER in a nearby hospital, which is the largest in the state, and one of the state’s largest employers as well.

I don’t think the floors had been mopped in months. There was trash everywhere, inside and outside; some of the outside trash noticeably weathered. Their admissions people didn’t seem to know what they were doing. I wanted to leave and go somewhere else, but my wife was insistent in obeying the oncologist’s instructions. Who never bothered to visit the hospital, and apparently forgot to tell his staff where she was. It was a cock-up of governmental proportions.

She was happy with the care she got, but I was mostly hoping she wouldn’t pick up some kind of infection from the filth before she got out of there.

How that place remains in business beats me. No, their board is on the boards of other large businesses, and tons of money move through its accounts. They’re probably largely safe from things like ‘enforcement of cleanliness standards’.

The hospital was supposed to be hot stuff – at least according to its PR department – but it definitely looked ‘third world’ to me.

Frosty
Frosty
Reply to  TRX
1 day ago

Thank you for the field report. There was a report about how hospitals were / are taken over by investment funds or outfits and saddled with unneeded debt secured by the land and buildings and revenue streams as collateral and asset stripped like a Blackrock hostile takeover. Maybe the entire .medical ecosphere should just be nationalized since about half is paid for by .gov funding one way or another via various layers. I may just go to Mexico border towns and get ancillary services much cheaper by friendlier staff.

Bid3n Didn't Win
Bid3n Didn't Win
Reply to  TRX
1 day ago

Hospitals, nursing homes and doctors offices are the best place to get sick. I had the horror a while ago of comforting a relative in a rehab facility. Under the bed hadn’t been cleaned in months judging by all the dust and debris. The bathroom was disgusting so I cleaned it myself. On a Sunday from 9am to 3pm there were no nurses or doctors, just a single aid covering 20 rooms rooms with two occupants apiece. The call bell lights outside every room were lit up. My relative and their roommate were hours past pain medication time. A poor lady across the hall was repeatedly crying for help for at least 2 hours. At some point I could no longer stand seeing my relative suffer so I drove home and grabbed some pain meds. Came back, gave meds to relative and stashed a few extras in their suitcase so this would never happen to them again. 99% of the employees in this facility were good caregivers but there isn’t enough of them. I’m sure there are some nice hospitals and nice nursing homes but I wouldn’t trust any of them. You’re not a patient at these places, you’re a paycheck and the sicker you are the more money they make unttil you die.

Kentucky Gent
Kentucky Gent
2 days ago

White House plans — at last — to send some DOGE cuts to Hill.

Sad to say it, but 4 months and 9 days is relatively quick in terms of government taking action on something positive. Still very slow, though, compared to how fast they will act to euthanize a squirrel.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Kentucky Gent
1 day ago

State/county/city governments are smaller, and can move faster. Which isn’t always a good thing.

Kentucky Gent
Kentucky Gent
Reply to  TRX
1 day ago

All levels of gov move quickly when they want to.
How long did it take SCOTUS to come to the aid of illegal alien gangbangers a couple of weeks ago? 24 hours.

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Leverage
Leverage
Reply to  Kentucky Gent
1 day ago

My main concern is there is nobody I can think of to combat and stall TPTB after Trump. He sucked all the Oxygen out of the room and maybe that was THEIR PLAN after all. Let’s not kid ourselves…we’re slaves to THE SYSTEM and Trump seems to accept the system.

Frosty
Frosty
Reply to  Leverage
1 day ago

Concur. Four years of an administration’s term is a blink of an eye time wise. The rino and dems flipping of uniparty chairs around just means we get nowhere and it could go Europe or Canada levels of shitholes in 6 or 8 years from now. Hope for a meteorite strike to finish this off for good.

Kentucky Gent
Kentucky Gent
Reply to  Leverage
1 day ago

He may have sucked all the O2 out of the room, but there was never anyone on the debate stage with him that was ever going to fight the system, AT ALL. The GOP is just as comped and controlled as the Dems. The only difference is GOP has a different mission, namely gatekeeping, versus the Dem’s mission, which is unleashing Satan’s agenda on Western Civ.

Our kind have zero good options to vote for, and this has been true for a very long time now. This is something that critics of Trump never seem to deal with.

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phelps
2 days ago

Why is Putin massing troops on the border of Finland? Military build-up similar to the prelude to Ukraine war sparks alarm in NATO.

Putin has no desire for Finland, and he sure as hell doesn’t want to occupy a bunch of Finns. This forces NATO to move naval resources to the Baltic and Barrens seas (out of the Mediterranean) and preposition things in Finland, Norway Estonia — away from Poland, Hungary, etc.
This pins NATO to the north while he closes off the Black Sea and lunges for Odessa. And there is fuck all NATO can do about it.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  phelps
1 day ago

I dunno. Russia isn’t quite sane about the subject of Finland.

Finland was once a province of the Russian Empire. They managed to successfully break away during the political troubles at the end of the Imperial era, but the Soviets were mad about taking it back. Stalin diverted – and lost – so many men and so much equipment during the Winter War it left the USSR seriously weakened against German attacks.

Sure, they managed to nip off a chunk of Finland anyway, but that turned out to be one of the most expensive conquests in history.

phelps
Reply to  TRX
1 day ago

Putin finishes chewing before taking another bite. Finland is a pinning move right now.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  TRX
22 hours ago

The Finn’s were also heavily involved in the siege of Leningrad, which killed a large number of Russians, and much suffering via starvation etc for the living. The Russians haven’t forgotten this.

Tonawanda
Tonawanda
2 days ago

Two random observations.

1) A mistake I see often is in the realm of reading comprehension, or logical inference. In every forum you see it (even to a small degree on this site). People read too much into things, resulting in mistaken understanding. For instance, attributing motivation without any basis. The irony in this instance is that the author’s motive might actually be the opposite of the baseless attribution. The baseless mistake, I have noticed, is often in the company of nasty insults, which (also ironically) reflects poorly on the intellect of the mistaken person.

2) I like Netflix for a variety of reasons. Many people do not, also for a variety of reasons. One of the reasons I like Netflix is (to my mind) shows which are surprisingly and pleasingly sympathetic to, or entirely capable of being interpreted according to, the perspective many people on this site would have.

For instance, although House of Cards was hated by some because of Kevin Spacey, the series was a complete brilliant take-down of Bill and Hillary Clinton, including reference to the Clinton body count.

Some episodes of Black Mirror could have been scripted by AC.

Now, the documentary on the Tylenol murders (deaths) can be added to the list. Very well done. The documentary does not posit a definitive pov or explanation (like a lot of Netflix documentaries which do not), but it is entirely possible to conclude that Johnson and Johnson was responsible for the deaths, that the government and particularly the FBI was engaged in protecting the corporation, and as part of the process a patsy presented himself and was ruthlessly exploited as a patsy until his recent death.

More techniques which we would recognize as typical Cabal tricks are brought up in the series (altho not presented as such).

The pov on things you would see on this site looks (to me) to be gaining rapid acceptance and understanding, and the Netflix shows are part of that IMO.

Last edited 2 days ago by Tonawanda
TRX
TRX
Reply to  Tonawanda
1 day ago

> For instance, attributing motivation without any basis.

There’s an old parable, that goes something like this:

A baby bird fell out of the next. The weather was cold, and it was freezing to death. Then a cow came along and shit on it. The shit kept the baby bird warm through the night. Then in the morning, a fox came along, dug the baby bird out, and ate it.

Moral: Not everyone who shits on you is your enemy, and not everyone who digs you out is your friend.

Leverage
Leverage
Reply to  Tonawanda
1 day ago

Amazon…well is AMAZON.
Earnhardt Documentary

The Programming is confirmed. This 4 part series produced by Grazer and Howard from 80’s Fame. Even the commercials during this were First Rate.

Hey at least I enjoyed the heck out of it. I just think this series confirms The Pendulum has swung back just like the Hegseth military recruitment video confirmation.

Last edited 1 day ago by Leverage
bigD
bigD
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 day ago

Those poor little birds. That would be something my ultra liberal, mentally disturbed ex wife would say.

Farcesensitive
2 days ago

US Tightens Screws: Jet Engine Parts, Semiconductor Tech Exports To China Halted Amid Supply Chain War

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/us-tightens-screws-jet-engine-parts-semiconductor-tech-exports-china-halted-amid

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 day ago

Don *told* them. I guess they’re so used to lying and getting their way, they paid no attention to him.

Frosty
Frosty
2 days ago

https://archive.is/2025.05.26-231702/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/05/26/first-new-antibiotic-in-50-years-to-tackle-superbug/

Link to just a “new drug” development for superbugs. Older story that was reposted up, which activates my schizo radar as to media “seeding the narrative” operations. Since the Deagle predictions are behind schedule with the covid opfor operation to reduce “you people” populations, this >may< be prepositional comms for something else planned. Avoid crowds, and recommend only consuming your own personnally prepared food and drink.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
2 days ago

Not only does Russisa have two armies (trained, experienced and equipped) ready to go in addition to the one fighting UKR. They are taking in very large numbers of voluntary recruits.

That seems the important thing: they are not turning these men away.

28 May, 11:53
MOSCOW, May 28. /TASS/. Tens of thousands of volunteers sign contracts for military service in the Russian Armed Forces each month and this trend should be bolstered, Russia’s Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev said on Wednesday.

The top security official said at a meeting on the enlistment in the Russian Armed Forces that “50,000-60,000 people voluntarily” come to military recruitment offices each month.

“At the same time, it is obvious that the situation in the camp of our adversaries looks principally different and this generally shows the real state of things,” he said.

“It is necessary to bolster these trends and work further on manning the Armed Forces under contract,” Medvedev said.

Medvedev said at a meeting in December last year that 440,000 service members had joined the Russian Armed Forces under contract over the whole of 2024. Russian President Vladimir Putin said earlier that the flow of individuals wishing to serve in the Army was not abating and up to 60,000 volunteers were signing up every month.

anonymous
anonymous
Reply to  Thesokorus
1 day ago

“2 well-trained & experiences armies ready to go”

and yet after 3+ years of war versus a smallish, debauched, wildly-corrupt country led by a POS cokehead comedian who’s despised by literally everyone on earth, Mighty Mawther Rawssia is still fundamentally bogged down. Stalled. Reduced to paying bloggers to crow about “their many victories over the Kievites” and their amazing blitzkrieg results of “liberating almost square 30km per day!” Yeahhhhh, I don’t think so.
(also, imagine what the Finns – those lethal magnificent Rooski-killing sons of bitches – imagine what they’d do to any Russian army. And every last man in that Russian army KNOWS IT. LOL.)

fun with math: Russia is claiming (LOL) gains of “30 sq km per day!”. Since that’s what’s being claimed, we know it’s way less than that, but fuck it, let’s roll with it. 30 sq km is 18 square miles. that’s a rectangle of 4 miles by 4.5 miles. in Ukraine, land of the endless steppes. the land the nazis slammed through in like 45 minutes. at 30 sq km/day, math suggests Mighty Mawther Rawssia will accomplish her rightful and righteous objectives in…. oh….. the year 2174 or thereabouts. which, admittedly, could be worse: imagine how long it’d take them *without* all those well-trained, superbly-equipped suspersoldiers.

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Max Barrage
Max Barrage
Reply to  anonymous
1 day ago

Is that you, Aesop?

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  anonymous
1 day ago

You write to well to believe any of that. Or, rather, you wrote that too well. You didn’t write in the style and manner of someone who believes that. For example, using sq/km is totally discordant.

anonymous
anonymous
Reply to  anonymous
23 hours ago

oh, dear. look at all them disapproving red thumbs. I sense I Have Offended. I’ll give you boys this much: when you’re instructed to think a certain way until further notice, and to just ignore any & all awkward or inconvenient facts…. by god y’all DO it.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
Reply to  anonymous
15 hours ago

“Y’all”? Hahahahha. You types can’t help yourselves. It’s a tic with “y’all”.

Ed
Ed
2 days ago

Two essays on the Trump foreign policy team, one reposted from a comment from yesterday:

https://lamecherry.blogspot.com/2025/05/the-troubling-american-disconnect.html

https://thezman.com/wordpress/?p=34235

The Lame Cherry one is somewhat alarming.

Ed
Ed
2 days ago

Kevin Barrett just wrote an essay for unz.com, that could have been posted by AC with minimal changes:

https://www.unz.com/kbarrett/why-are-western-leaders-such-deranged-clowns/

The comment by “Priss Factor” is worth reposting here, in full:

“It’s like the process of evolution where certain traits are favored over others.

“Imagine a society where traits for honesty, courage, integrity, conscience, and sacrifice are discouraged and weeded out…while traits for cravenness, subservience, opportunism, conformity(or pea-brained dogmatism), mendacity, and vanity are selected and rewarded.

“Over time, the elites will fill up with lowlife scumbags while people of quality will be left out. Worse, men of quality will not even bother trying to enter the ranks because the qualifications are so insulting to intelligence and decency.

“In time, the lowlifes will take over the elites and pass down their traits to their kids who will also possess such personality types.

“In the US, the message has gone out for several generations. Don’t bother trying to make it in the institutions unless you’re a cowardly opportunistic lickspittle to Zion. That’s why we have only one Thomas Massie while government is full of white dogs like Lindsey Graham and Mike Johnson.

“When anyone with integrity is weeded out for elite considerations, only the compliant toadies rise up the ranks. The #1 qualification today is total obeisance to Zion. And so we have the likes of Dumb Blondie Pam Bondi and puppy killing wench Kristi Noem in high positions.

“And it’s the same in the media. Lowlifes like Jake Tapper are favored over anyone who’d dare speak the truth. When Helen Thomas was dropped despite her long career because she was pro-Palestinian sent a clear message.

“Things have gotten so bad that people of some quality don’t even bother trying to rise up the ranks. They know they’d be disqualified simply for being honest and independent-minded.

“Jews set the template, but whites also deserve blame because they totally accepted it as the new norm, and among both ‘liberals’ and ‘conservatives’. Bill Buckley purged anyone to appease Zion. Since then, National Review has turned into a joke, a goy cuck operation to Israel.

“What can one say about a system that elevates Kamala Harris to the status of presidential candidate?

“People were drawn to Trump because he seemed to break the mold in his devil-may-care attitude. But when push comes to shove, he has Netanyahu’s cock up his arse.

“never rat on your friends and always keep your mouth shut”

Young Goodman Brown
Young Goodman Brown
1 day ago

There is a really interesting talk about platinum and silver possibly losing their status as financial metals near the end of a recent Coffee and a Mike episode you would find interesting:
https://rumble.com/v6tu0pb-what-is-reality-tom-luongo-dave-collum-and-jim-kunstler.html?e9s=src_v1_ucp

TRX
TRX
1 day ago

> heaven banning

You want assassins and suicide bombers? That’s how you get assassins and suicide bombers. Same “love bombing” method, except from software instead of people.

Besides Muslim terrorists, that’s the method the FBI uses to egg otherwise law-abiding people into saying or doing things they can arrest them for.

TRX
TRX
1 day ago

> On Joe Rogan, they are discussing how the CIA bombed and murdered innocent civilians in Italy after WWII and made it look like communists to gin up opposition to communism. 

It wasn’t just the CIA, and it went on long enough for it to be run by NATO before it was outed and shut down.

TRX
TRX
1 day ago

> Elon Musk has officially announced his departure leaving from both the Doge and Trump administration. His 130 days were up. DOGE continues, he says the plan is for it to permeate every facet of government.

Other than occasional tweets and press conferences, I seriously doubt Musk has much to do with DOGE. The shock crews get a lot of coverage, but they’re feeding data to musketeers in some anonymous office, almost certainly not in DC. They’re the ones who have been doing the serious number crunching.

The only question is if those people will remain anonymous, or if Uncle Don stands up another scarecrow for the media to screech at.

Bman
Bman
Reply to  TRX
1 day ago

He was the front man designed to suck up all the negative air, while the real team worked in the background, IMHO.

TRX
TRX
1 day ago

> Russia is considering striking targets in Berlin after the German Chancellor authorized Ukraine to use long-range weapons against Moscow

Seems reasonable to me. What’s that prison phrase again? Ah yes: “Fuck Around and Find Out.”

TRX
TRX
1 day ago

> President Trump has just SUED the state of North Carolina for REFUSING to wipe ineligible voters off their rolls.

I’d declare North Carolina’s elections to be invalid and cancel their electoral votes until they fixed the problem.

“Article IV, Section 4: The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government, and shall protect each of them against Invasion;”

Seems clear enough to me; the Feral Gummit has been negligent in both of those tasks for generations.

Therese
Therese
1 day ago

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Kash Patel meme
That face you make when you say Epsyein killed himself because you don’t want to kill yourself.

bigD
bigD
Reply to  Therese
1 day ago

How can there be any videos to back up their claim if, as we have been told, the cameras were all inoperative and the guards were away from their posts during the time the dude “offed” himself?

TRX
TRX
Reply to  bigD
15 hours ago

You’re not supposed to ask questions like that. It shows you’re not a team player, and you’re liable to win a free trip to the Happy Fun Re-Education Camp.

TRX
TRX
1 day ago

> Australia—[sigh] Japan actually made a stab at taking Australia in WWII. India has been publicly mentioning invading Australia for decades now. Australian citizens – not so much the Australian governmnent, oddly – have been worried about Chinese invasion since the 1980s.The Japanese, Indians, and Chinese have the same problem looking at Australian maps that Napoleon and Hitler had looking at maps of Russia. They see all that empty space, and they going SPROING! “OMFG LAAAND!”What doesn’t seem to register is there are damned good reasons why most of Russia and Australia are basically empty. In the case of Russia, it’s because most of Russia is squelchy in the summer. Buildings and roads sink in some places. Australia has the opposite problem; most of the continent is desert.France, Germany, India, and China are kind and fertile countries. Japan is mountainous enough that sizeable portions are uninhabited, but what isn’t mountains is quite nice. They have an default mindset that all other places are much like home. That is definitely not true, but more than one country has sent their armies in anyway.

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Thesokorus
Thesokorus
1 day ago

The assassination of Shinzo Abe was one of the great defeats for people like us. That guy was the key node/link in the opposition to Cabal. I believe he’d managed to arrange both a peace with Russia for Japan and a removal of Japan from under US domination via DJT. He was almost certainly the go-between for DJT anad Putin in what was seemingly a plan for the US and Russia to join forces. Both Putin and DJT were totally devastated by the loss.

MOSCOW, May 29. /TASS/. Russian President Vladimir Putin has received in the Kremlin Akie Abe, the widow of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Russian Presidential Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov has told reporters.

“Vladimir Putin has received in the Kremlin Akie Abe – the widow of Japan’s assassinated Prime Minister Shinzo Abe – who is now in Moscow,” the Kremlin spokesman said.

Abe was assassinated on July 8, 2022. 41-year-old Tetsuya Yamagami shot the former Japanese prime minister in the back twice as the latter spoke at an election rally on a street in the city of Nara, southwest of Japan’s main island of Honshu. Abe was flown to a hospital by helicopter, and underwent a blood transfusion. Doctors worked for hours to save his life, but the former premier could not be saved.

Abe and Putin had warm and friendly relations. They met 27 times in total, and were known to talk to each other like old friends do. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said in 2020 – after Abe left his post – that the relations between the two leaders were “truly friendly, mutually respectful and based on personal fondness and liking.”

bigD
bigD
Reply to  Thesokorus
23 hours ago

Major gun control failure. How’d that happen?

TRX
TRX
Reply to  bigD
15 hours ago

The assassin made his own gun.

The supposed reason he killed Abe was he objected to Abe’s connections to the Unification Church, otherwise known as “the Moonies” after its founder, Sun Myung Moon.

Interestingly, the Moonies are pro-gun, particularly in the USA, where Sun’s son Justin owns several gun companies. The exact legal connections between the Church and Justin’s companies are have been hotly debated. The Church also holds blessing ceremonies for guns, similar to the Orthodox gun blessings in Russia.

Justin Moon owns Kahr Arms, Auto Ordnance, and Magnum Research.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  bigD
12 hours ago

Ask Miles Mathis, he probably knows. Abe’s assassination was RIDICULOUSLY fake. Of all the assassinations in the mass media era, that’s got to be the most blatantly staged one.

Thesokorus
Thesokorus
1 day ago

Rumors that (Of course) the access for Hindi speakers allows pretty much unlimited stuff in chatgpt. If true, one could if one wanted translate prompts into hindi. Who knows for how long.

Last edited 1 day ago by Thesokorus
TRX
TRX
1 day ago

> Computer Science majors have a ridiculously high unemployment rate right now.

That’s because, in general, there are so many people who are willing to take minimum pay because the job is fun, and there are millions of Indians and Bangladeshis willing to work remotely for even less than that.

Sure, some “rock star” guys can make low six figures, but they’re so vanishingly rare they don’t move the average much.

I turned down an offer to work at Wal-Mart’s giant data center in Missouri. Yes, the pay was “competitive”… compared to working at a feed store, K-Mart, or 7-11, but even though it was the ass-end of nowhere, the kind of money they were offering was low even for a newbie with no experience, much less a “Senior System Administrator.”

In my experience, most “labor shortages” are actually “shortages of people who will do hard work for less than we can hire Indians for.”

TRX
TRX
1 day ago

> Supervolcano near Naples shows signs of waking up. 

Doesn’t matter how big it is if you’re in the lava/ash path. Pompeii was just a minor belch, except to the people who lived there.

bigD
bigD
Reply to  TRX
23 hours ago

The poison gas is what dropped them in their tracks. Didn’t see it coming.

arr
arr
Reply to  bigD
13 hours ago

There have been lakes that gave out a methane burp, or some such, and killed off local villages, from what I recall.
It didn’t leave a mark like lava or ash pyroclastic flow could have produced, just corpses to be found later.

Last edited 13 hours ago by arr
Anon
Anon
1 day ago

You know wat a blackmailocracy cant handle well? Decentralizing. That requires more blackmail nodes. So it should be our goal to limit the reach of centralized power. Demolish bridges roads electric nd telecom lines. We have a much better chance withh 100 warlords than 1 cabal president.

anonymous
anonymous
Reply to  Anon
1 day ago

nobody despises cabal more than I do, but when one is cursed with a knowledge of history, things get weird. help a brother out: try as I may, I can’t think of any time/place in all of world history where a people/peoples thrived and grew strong/rich while overseen by a warlord, much less 100 of em. since, you know, since warlords are notorious for their universal preference for short-term gain going entirely to themselves & their families. what am I missing?

Farcesensitive
1 day ago

FBI Director Kash Patel told Fox News last week that its investigation into the July 13 Trump assassination attempt was CLOSED.
When he said that, I immediately filed a FOIA for all FBI interview reports from its investigation. Today, I was denied that request on the grounds that the case is still open!

Either Kash Patel is lying, or his own bureau is illegally withholding records of a closed matter. Which one is it
@FBIDirectorKash

@_WilliamsonBen?

https://x.com/JD_Cashless/status/1928104150677496195

bigD
bigD
Reply to  Farcesensitive
23 hours ago

He’s fibbing. There was lots of evidence on the phones, van, emails, texts, etc. The perps are being fooled into a false calm.

English Tom
English Tom
Reply to  Farcesensitive
22 hours ago

We’re being primed for these blackouts as regular occurrences it seems.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  English Tom
15 hours ago

I forget whether it was Pelosi or Harris who sanctimoniously declared that Americans were going to have to get used to having intermittent electricity.

“It’s not a bug… it’s a feature!”

Farcesensitive
1 day ago

SCOTUS limits judicial authority to block infrastructure projects over environmental concerns

https://justthenews.com/government/courts-law/scotus-limits-judicial-authority-block-infrastructure-projects-over

bigD
bigD
Reply to  Farcesensitive
23 hours ago

Judges aren’t experts in science and they shouldn’t be making decisions based on a beautifully delivered speech lacking in real scientific facts and donations to the corporations or foundations that their spouses work for.

Farcesensitive
1 day ago
bigD
bigD
Reply to  Farcesensitive
23 hours ago

It’s never enough for Hamas though.

Skyler the Weird
Skyler the Weird
1 day ago

Has China forgotten about the Japanese invasion of Oz?

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Skyler the Weird
1 day ago

The CCP are megalomaniacs, they’d invade Russia in winter.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Farcesensitive
15 hours ago

Israel handed Egypt its ass in the Six Day War. (and Egypt’s allies, too)

Egypt had the latest Soviet equipment, their soldiers had gone to Soviet training schools, and they had embedded Soviet techs and advisors. Didn’t help them one bit.

There was a hilarious joke going around at the time, which perhaps wasn’t really a joke after all, to the effect that the Egyptians were following the Soviet doctrine of “when things start going bad, dig in and wait for winter.”

Farcesensitive
Reply to  TRX
3 hours ago

LOL

Israel’s great record is due entirely to having the luck to fight Arabs.
Fighting Chinese is a similar kind of luck.

Anon
Anon
1 day ago

China has always referred to Australia as “New China” on their internal maps.

Anonymous
Anonymous
15 hours ago

The heaven banning thing is fake, from all the way back in 2022:

https://cosmosmagazine.com/technology/internet/heaven-banning/