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John French Sloan Election night 1907 1907

 

“We Rise Together, Or We Fall Apart” (Downey)
The Ballot or the Bullet (Kochin)
Secret Service Absent From Trump Rally – Whistleblowers To Senator (RT)
Trump Was ‘Badass’ – Zuckerberg (RT)
Biden Orders Poll On Harris’ Popularity (RT)
Americans Betting Against Biden (RT)
“Absolutely” In The Race: Biden Campaign Calls Malarkey On MSM Reports (ZH)
Biden Feels ‘Betrayed’ By Democrats – NBC (RT)
Biden Appears to Accept He Won’t Win in November, May Drop Out of Race (Sp.)
Slowly, Then All at Once (Kunstler)
Even A Dead Man Could Become US President – Tucker Carlson (RT)
Putting Ukraine First ‘A Middle Finger In The Face’ Of Americans – Carlson (RT)
Trump Holds ‘Very Good’ Phone Call With Zelensky (RT)
Sorry, We Want War: Why EU Elites Will Ignore Hungary’s Orban (Marsden)
Hunter Biden Challenges the Constitutionality of the Special Counsel (Turley)

 

 

 

 

Chris Martenson swears there were multiple shooters.

 

 

Dana White
https://twitter.com/i/status/1814125694818959805

 

 

Tucker

 

 

Rogan
https://twitter.com/i/status/1814363534446268859

 

 

Dore

 

 

Ritter

 

 

 

 

“He seemed to embrace humility. I imagine being millimeters away from an assassin’s bullet has that kind of an effect on a person.”

“We Rise Together, Or We Fall Apart” (Downey)

Trump took to the stage with a bandage covering the wound left by the would-be assassin’s bullet. He kicked off his mesmerizing speech by thanking the GOP for the nomination and promising to stand for all Americans, stating: “We rise together or we fall apart.” Trump’s speech was unlike any of his others. It lacked the bombast and sarcasm of earlier speeches, which I find entertaining. Instead, it focused on unity. Trump discussed the attempt on his life in Butler, Pa., on July 13, which Catherine wrote about here in more detail. “I’m not supposed to be here tonight. Not supposed to be here. Thank you, but I’m not, and I’ll tell you, I stand before you in this arena only by the grace of Almighty God watching.” He pensively described the attack that could have ended his life and altered American history forever. Trump stated, “I’m not supposed to be here tonight,” and the crowd responded with, “Yes, you are. Yes, you are!”

I can’t lie; I got a little weepy at that point. I can remain calm at funerals and Hallmark commercials, but for some reason patriotism makes me misty. Trump commended his Bulter audience for not stampeding out in panic and praised their bravery under fire. He paid homage to the patriotic firefighter Corey Comperatore, who was killed at the rally while shielding his family from the miscreant’s bullets, calling for a moment of silence for the slain husband and father of two daughters. In the case of Corey and the other two, by the way, they were very, very seriously injured, but now they’re doing very well. They’re going to be okay. They’re warriors. So now I ask that we observe a moment of silence in honor of our friend, Corey. Trump spent much of his time thanking his followers, the Secret Service, and his family, who have been dragged through a mud pile throughout Trump’s numerous Stalin-like trials. Trump promised to secure the borders and return patriotism to our schools after we “rescue the nation.”

Trump declared he would close the border and make America prosperous again. He took minor jabs at the Biden administration while only naming him once. If Democrats want to unify our country, they should drop these parties and witch hunts, which I have been going through for approximately eight years, and they should do that without delay and allow an election to proceed on this journey. He gave hope to a nation that just saw him take a bullet and then stand up and pump his fist while yelling, “FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT!” Trump gave what some would call a kinder, gentler speech while invigorating We the People to take our nation back on Election Day. He seemed to embrace humility. I imagine being millimeters away from an assassin’s bullet has that kind of an effect on a person.

Trump declared that illegal immigrants were stealing jobs from black and Hispanic communities. Someone yelled, “Blacks for Trump!” Trump responded with, “I like you too!” Trump briefly mentioned the 2020 election and stated it would not happen again, an obvious reference to what some believe was a rigged election. As Trump was winding down, he managed to score a few laughs, especially when joking about MS-13 and the chart that he “never really got to see,” referring to the moment the domestic terrorist tried to kill him as he looked at the now famous statistical chart displayed at the rally. He also killed with what is likely an ad-lib line about Hannibal Lecter. In his closing moments, Trump promised to “drill baby, drill, and close the border.”

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“It is time to man up, stop blaming others, and figure out what we ourselves have done or not done that made this attack and the inciting rhetoric that led to it possible.”

The Ballot or the Bullet (Kochin)

Saturday’s attempted assassination of President Trump killed one rallygoer, a father of two who died shielding his children from the assassin, and critically wounded two others. President Trump miraculously escaped with a slight wound in one ear, and in the photo of the century, he stood up from under the swarm of secret service agents, literally bloody but unbowed, raised his right hand in a fist, and mouthed, “Fight! Fight! Fight!” Some of Mr. Trump’s partisan critics attacked Mr. Trump’s “violent rhetoric.” Of course, none of them squawked when President Biden said on Monday before the attack that “we’re done talking about the debate, it’s time to put Trump in a bullseye.” We do not know, and may never know, whether the murderer perceived that he was simply following an order from his Commander in Chief. It is time to man up, stop blaming others, and figure out what we ourselves have done or not done that made this attack and the inciting rhetoric that led to it possible.

The hard truth is that it is our weakness, not our extremism or our own “violent rhetoric,” that invited this attack. The regime media from the top down, in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The New Republic, on television and on social media, have repeatedly called Mr. Trump a fascist, compared him to Hitler, and called for his elimination from the race by any means necessary. We know that nothing Mr. Trump did or said, and nothing we, his partisans, have done or said, can be called the true cause of this kind of talk. We know that because the same outlets said the same kinds of things about other Republican leaders, from Thomas Dewey to Mitt Romney. Democrats talk this way about Republicans because they are not afraid of the consequences of talking that way. The party that banned God from the schoolroom and forbade public worship has no fear of God, who sees and punishes the deceitful, and has no fear of us.

They believe, correctly, that they can, without fear of us, delegitimize elections by effectively licensing fraud and intimidation of voters, and that they can turn mobs on synagogue-goers and conservative speakers. Too many Democrats live their lives in media, public “service,” nonprofit or academic echo chambers in which everyone either amens such transgressions or is silenced by fear of violence or corporate HR. Ignore the hysterics about “violent rhetoric.” Politics is about violence, about the control and deployment of the force of the community for the ends of the community. Free and fair elections, free discussion, and even the right of the people to peaceably assemble come not from rhetorical or actual disarmament. These necessary features of free government come from a balance of terror that produces mutual fear and, thus, mutual respect.

Sadly, in western countries, including the United States, that balance of terror does not exist. MAGA may have guns, but our anti-populist, that is to say anti-democratic rivals, have the secret police, the intelligence services, and, when necessary, Antifa, the stormtroopers of the woke capital, ever ready at the nod of the authorities or the regime media to target peaceful opposition. We who fear God have to be better than them, but that also means we have to be at least as frightening as them. As Malcolm X said sixty years ago, it is always and everywhere “the ballot or bullet.” It is better to fight it out with violent rhetoric and ballots than with bullets, but that is only possible, Malcolm X explains, as long as every side fears what their rivals could do should they become enemies.

Yes, my friends, we have to fight. We have to fight for the right to speak and to be heard, for the right to rally for our candidates and our beliefs, and for the right to wear a red hat in every corner of this great land. The only way that we can maintain our right to fight this “campaign” without resorting to actual violence is to frighten our rivals into refraining from violence, even when they know that the media and “authorities” will take their side. In this struggle, there is no substitute for courage, but there is also no substitute for brains about when and how to show fight. Our situation is not yet desperate, and to make sure it never becomes so, we must manifest both menace and discipline.

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Too many things went wrong.

Secret Service Absent From Trump Rally – Whistleblowers To Senator (RT)

Most of the security personnel working at the Donald Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, during which the Republican presidential candidate was shot, weren’t even Secret Service, US Senator Josh Hawley has claimed, citing whistleblowers. Shots fired from the roof of a nearby factory nicked Trump’s ear, killed one audience member, and injured two more before the sniper was taken out by law enforcement. “Whistleblowers tell me that MOST of Trump’s security detail working the event last Saturday were not even Secret Service,” Hawley, a Republican from Missouri, said on Friday, accusing the Department of Homeland Security of assigning “unprepared and inexperienced personnel” to the campaign rally.

In a public letter to DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, Hawley said whistleblowers with “direct knowledge of the event” told him that the majority of the security detail “were not in fact USSS agents but instead drawn from the department’s Homeland Security Investigations (HSI).” According to the whistleblowers, the security did not use dogs to monitor the area, allowed people without proper badges to access the backstage, did not have people stationed around the perimeter or deployed around the podium, among other things. Hawley is a member of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, and notified Mayorkas that he will fully protect these whistleblowers, while continuing to investigate the “staggering security failures on July 13.” He demanded answers on the whistleblowers’ claims from Mayorkas within seven days.

The building from which Thomas Matthew Crooks opened fire had been the base for local law enforcement helping with security. It remains a mystery how he managed to get onto the roof undetected by the authorities, and stay there despite civilians repeatedly warning the police and the Secret Service for almost 20 minutes before he fired. Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle has tried to explain the absence of Secret Service personnel on that particular roof by claiming it was too sloped and posed a safety risk. Unconvinced, the House Oversight Committee has issued a subpoena to compel her to testify before Congress under oath. Trump turned his head to the right at the very last moment, so the bullet intended for his head missed. After security swarmed the former president, he got up, raised a fist, and told his followers to “fight.” Republicans confirmed him as their presidential nominee at this week’s national convention in Milwaukee.

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Don’t think he’ll spend another $420 million this election.

Trump Was ‘Badass’ – Zuckerberg (RT)

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has described Donald Trump’s defiant reaction to last Saturday’s assassination attempt as “badass.” While the tech billionaire stopped short of endorsing the Republican frontrunner for the presidency, he noted that many Americans have found Trump’s response inspiring. The former president narrowly escaped death at a campaign rally near Butler, Pennsylvania on Saturday, when 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks opened fire on him with an AR-15-style rifle from a nearby rooftop. A bullet grazed Trump’s right ear before Secret Service agents killed his would-be assassin. The incident left one rally attendee dead and two others injured. Trump was rushed from the scene by his security detail, but was seen raising his fist and chanting “fight, fight” to the crowd as he was taken off the stage.

“Seeing Donald Trump get up after getting shot in the face and pump his fist in the air with the American flag is one of the most badass things I’ve ever seen in my life,” Zuckerberg said at Meta Platforms Inc. headquarters in Menlo Park, California on Thursday. “On some level as an American, it’s like hard to not get kind of emotional about that spirit and that fight, and I think that that’s why a lot of people like the guy,” the entrepreneur added. Zuckerberg insisted, however, that he was not planning to be involved in the upcoming US presidential election in any way. There will be less political content on Facebook going forward, he added, citing users’ wishes. “I think you’re going to see our services play less of a role in this election than they have in the past,” the Meta CEO concluded. Trump has repeatedly lashed out at Zuckerberg after Meta suspended his Facebook and Instagram accounts for two years in the wake of the January 6, 2021, Capitol riots.

Back in March, the Republican firebrand described Facebook as the “enemy of the people.” Another tech billionaire, SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk, wrote on X (formerly Twitter) following the assassination attempt last weekend that he “fully endorse[s] President Trump and hope[s] for his rapid recovery.” While Musk has repeatedly criticized President Joe Biden’s administration since 2022, his relations with Trump have grown increasingly close of late, several media outlets have claimed in recent weeks. On Monday, the Wall Street Journal reported that Musk plans to donate around $45 million a month to a new super political action committee backing Trump. However, the tech tycoon dismissed the report as fake news.

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So we can all see how upopular she is?!

Biden Orders Poll On Harris’ Popularity (RT)

US President Joe Biden has commissioned a survey to get a clearer picture of Vice President Kamala Harris’ popularity, ABC News has reported, citing an anonymous senior administration official. The source reportedly told the outlet that despite putting on a brave face publicly, the 81-year-old Democrat has recently become more receptive to calls urging him to exit the presidential race ahead of the November 5 election. Questions as to whether Biden is fit for a second term have been overshadowing his campaign since he bungled a performance at last month’s CNN-hosted debate against Republican frontrunner Donald Trump. During the event, the incumbent repeatedly lost his train of thought, mixed up words and numbers, and struggled to finish his sentences. On Friday, ABC News quoted an unnamed White House staffer as saying that the “president is wiped and exhausted.”

They added that his recent COVID-19 diagnosis “gives him a chance to bring people together, have conversations and think while he recovers in Delaware.” Biden canceled a campaign event in Las Vegas on Wednesday and self-isolated, after he tested positive for the virus. Meanwhile, a poll conducted by the AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research between July 11 and July 15 among 1,253 adults indicated that about 6 in 10 Democrats believe Harris would make a good president. However, among the general US population, only 3 in 10 respondents view the current vice president as a good replacement for Biden, the survey suggested. Harris has publicly pledged loyalty to Biden, emerging as one of his staunchest defenders in recent weeks.

According to the same AP-NORC survey, at least 7 out of 10 respondents believe the incumbent should bow out of the race. Among Democrats, the figure is only slightly lower at 65%, the poll showed. In the wake of last month’s disastrous debate, a number of high-ranking Democratic Party members and campaign donors have called on Biden not to seek a second term in office. Yet the veteran politician has been adamant in public that he is not dropping out, and is the best Democratic candidate to beat the GOP frontrunner. However, on Thursday, Axios quoted unnamed friends and associates as suggesting that the president may end his campaign as soon as this weekend.

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“The betting site also put Trump’s chances of winning the November election at 66%. Vice President Kamala Harris [..] was at only 18%..”

Americans Betting Against Biden (RT)

The odds of Joe Biden dropping out of the US presidential race reached as high as 84% on Friday, according to the predictive betting site Polymarket. The 81-year-old incumbent president has been quarantined at his Delaware home since Wednesday, after testing positive for Covid-19. Calls for him to make way for another Democrat have grown louder since last Saturday’s attempted assassination of his Republican rival Donald Trump. “His soul-searching is actually happening, I know that for a fact,” Reuters reported on Friday, citing a source within the Biden campaign. “He’s thinking about this very seriously.” Polymarket had Biden’s odds of dropping out at 19% ahead of the June 27 debate. They have since spiked to 84%, but leveled out at around 70% as of Friday afternoon.

The betting site also put Trump’s chances of winning the November election at 66%. Vice President Kamala Harris, the most likely Democrat to replace Biden at the top of the ticket, was at only 18%. Democrats have pushed back the virtual vote to anoint Biden as the nominee, originally planned to take place before the convention. A long train of lawmakers, donors and party power-brokers have been pressuring Biden to suspend his re-election bid in recent weeks. Former President Barack Obama, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi have all reportedly urged Biden to let someone else face Trump in November – while serving out the remainder of his presidential term. “It feels like it’s a matter of… when, not if,” one campaign aide told Reuters. “Yes, it’s over. Just a matter of time,” said another. According to NBC, however, Biden has felt “personally hurt” and “betrayed” by the Democrats’ apparent lack of faith in his abilities.

“Can we all just remember for a minute that these same people who are trying to push Joe Biden out are the same people who literally gave us all Donald Trump? In 2015, Obama, Pelosi, [and] Schumer pushed Biden aside in favor of Hillary [Clinton]; they were wrong then, and they are wrong now,” the outlet reported citing an anonymous source. Hillary Clinton was given a 90% chance to win in 2016 but lost to Trump. Biden’s campaign chair, Jen O’Malley Dillon, acknowledged that the president has “seen some slippage in support” since the debate, but insisted that it was just a “small movement” in the polls, and that a “significant national organization” would endorse him next week. “Joe Biden has said he is running for president of the United States. Our campaign is moving forward,” deputy campaign manager Quentin Fulks insisted.

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“Democrats have a deep and talented bench of younger leaders, led by Vice President Kamala Harris..”

“Absolutely” In The Race: Biden Campaign Calls Malarkey On MSM Reports (ZH)

On Thursday evening, the New York Times reported that ‘people close to Biden’ say the president has “begun to accept the idea that he may not be able to win in November and may have to drop out of the race. The Biden campaign swiftly answered – insisting that wasn’t true, while longtime Biden ally Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE) – whose daughter Biden sniffed – said that the president is still seeking ‘input’ from colleagues on what to do. On Friday, Biden campaign manager Jen O’Malley Dillon insisted on MSNBC’s ‘Morning Joe’ that the president is staying in the campaign against all odds. “He’s our nominee and he’s going to be our president for a second term,” she said, acknowledging that “this has been such a hard week,” but that Biden will be “back on the trail next week” after allegedly contracting COVID. “This is an organization built for the Biden-Harris ticket,” she continued.

Meanwhile, more prominent Democrats issued statements on Friday calling for Biden to drop out. Reps. Jared Huffman (D-Calif.), Marc Veasey (D-Texas), Jesús “Chuy” García (D-Ill.) and Mark Pocan (D-Wis.) issued a joint statement Friday morning, writing that while they have “great admiration” for Biden, the public worries over his age and fitness for office are threatening his chances of winning the election, zeroing in on his disastrous debate performance last month. -The Hill. “Mr. President, with great admiration for you personally, sincere respect for your decades of public service and patriotic leadership, and deep appreciation for everything we have accomplished together during your presidency, it is now time for you to pass the torch to a new generation of Democratic leaders,” the four wrote in a letter.

“At this point, however, we must face the reality that widespread public concerns about your age and fitness are jeopardizing what should be a winning campaign.” “These perceptions may not be fair, but they have hardened in the aftermath of last month’s debate and are now unlikely to change,” the lawmakers continued, writing that “We believe the most responsible and patriotic thing you can do in this moment is to step aside as our nominee while continuing to lead our party from the White House.” Veasey marks the first member of the Congressional Black Caucus to call on Biden to step aside, while the other three, Huffman, Garcia and Pocan, are members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus.

The four see Vice President Kamala Harris as leading the pack of the “deep and talented branch” Biden could pass the torch to. “Democrats have a deep and talented bench of younger leaders, led by Vice President Kamala Harris, who you have lifted up, empowered, and prepared for this moment,” they wrote. “Passing the torch would fundamentally change the trajectory of the campaign.” Also meanwhile, a Democratic Party committee will meet on Friday to discuss a virtual voting process to nominate Biden as the party’s candidate. The vote would take place ahead of the DNC’s in-person convention, which begins Aug. 19 in Chicago. It’s unclear how the nominating process would continue if Biden were to leave the race.

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“In 2015, Obama, [Nancy] Pelosi, [Chuck] Schumer pushed Biden aside in favor of Hillary [Clinton]; they were wrong then, and they are wrong now..”

Biden Feels ‘Betrayed’ By Democrats – NBC (RT)

US President Joe Biden feels “personally hurt” and “betrayed” by an apparent lack of faith in him by many Democrats following his disastrous debate with Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, NBC reported on Friday, citing sources. According to numerous reports, Biden’s on-stage performance – described as “fumbling” and “incoherent” – as well as several follow-up gaffes, have left many Democratic leaders and donors scrambling to find a replacement for the 81-year-old candidate. While some Democratic heavyweights – including former presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton – have publicly reiterated their support for Biden, they have done little to consolidate the party behind him, NBC reported.

Sources claimed to the outlet that Biden “feels angry” at efforts to force him out of the White House race, with one person suggesting Democratic leaders were essentially helping Trump, who recently survived an assassination attempt, to secure victory. “Can we all just remember for a minute that these same people who are trying to push Joe Biden out are the same people who literally gave us all Donald Trump? In 2015, Obama, [Nancy] Pelosi, [Chuck] Schumer pushed Biden aside in favor of Hillary [Clinton]; they were wrong then, and they are wrong now,” an NBC source said, referring to Clinton’s loss against Trump in 2016.

The outlet added that as uncertainty grows within the Democratic leadership, some party members now believe it is not a matter of ‘if’ but rather ‘when’ Biden will drop out. One Democratic strategist said he simply “want[ed] a decision” on the matter. “The sooner we get this behind us, the sooner we can get back to the campaigning and focus on winning,” the strategist noted, claiming that Democrats have “better candidates” and “the fundraising momentum.” Axios reported on Wednesday that several top Democrats have told Biden that he stands no chance against Trump, with rumors abound that he might withdraw this weekend. While the president and his campaign have publicly said he has no plans to drop out, the Democratic Party has delayed the official nominating process until August.

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“.. the Biden campaign now expects to raise only 25% of the big donor money it had originally projected to raise in July..”

Biden Appears to Accept He Won’t Win in November, May Drop Out of Race (Sp.)

Incumbent US President Joe Biden appears to have begun to accept the idea that he may have to drop out of the Presidential race because it will be too difficult for him to catch former President Donald Trump, The New York Times has reported, citing several people close to the president. The report cited one of the people close to Biden as saying on Thursday that the US president had not yet made up his mind to drip out of the presidential race. However, the newspaper cited another source as saying that the “reality is setting in” and that it would not be a surprise if Biden made an announcement soon endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris as his replacement. At the same time, the newspaper cited White House officials as saying that Biden was not moving toward dropping out of the race.

They reportedly dismissed media reports, calling them “a coordinated campaign of leaks” by Democratic leaders to escalate the pressure on Biden. NBC News reported on Thursday, citing sources, that Biden’s political world is collapsing as his allies have either publicly or privately called on him to step aside, and major donations have fallen off a cliff. “We’re close to the end,” the broadcaster quoted a person close to Biden as saying. The person reportedly added that Biden is nearing a point of no return. The report cited a person with knowledge of the projections as saying that the Biden campaign now expects to raise only 25% of the big donor money it had originally projected to raise in July. The broadcaster reported last week that the Biden campaign was secretly polling Harris’ viability against Trump amid calls for the US president to withdraw from the race.

The Washington Post reported on Thursday, citing three Democratic officials, that Former US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told some House Democrats that she believes that Biden can soon be persuaded to drop out of the race amid serious doubts he can win the election. The media also reported that Pelosi’s aides declined to address her talks with her colleagues, dismissing the media “feeding frenzy” about her discussions with Biden. Numerous Democrats have called on Biden to end his campaign and step aside for an alternative nominee following a dismal debate performance against Trump last month. The Biden campaign has said that they are not planning for a scenario in which Biden is not the Democratic presidential candidate.

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“..how can “JB” bow out of the election on account of mental infirmity but still remain president? Even if they call it something else, make some other excuse, the whole world knows now that the president is gone in the head..”

Slowly, Then All at Once (Kunstler)

There was a lot of talk about divine intervention at the Republican Convention this week. The country has witnessed a rush of seemingly providential events since the fateful night of June 27th when, to universal horror, “Joe Biden” was unmasked as The Phantom of the White House. The attempt on Donald Trump’s life Saturday, with its intimations of blob involvement, was only the latest of countless trips, hoaxes, capers, and ops that smacked of demonic inspiration laid on the public, so you can’t blame them for feeling that “God is among us now.” A huge piece of this dynamic has been the Right’s amazing impotence in the eight-year-long march of insults to the republic — especially the failure to find relief for any of that in the courts of law, until last month when the SCOTUS finally kneecapped Democratic Party lawfare operations. A paramount example of that impotence was being unable to find one jurisdiction willing to adjudicate election fraud in 2020 on the merit of the arguments.

But there was much more, starting with collective helplessness in the drawn-out RussiaGate psychodrama, even when all the players and their many nefarious acts were exposed by the alt news media, and extending to the mendacious roguery of the two-year Mueller (Weissmann) Commission, followed by fifty-one former intel higher-ups labeling Hunter Biden’s laptop “Russian disinformation, followed by Rep. Adam Schiff’s Ukraine “whistleblower” prank featuring CIA/NSC/DOD/DOJ moles Eric Ciaramella, Colonel Vindman and IC Inspector General Michael Atkinson, and then the FBI-instigated J-6 riot with the ensuing faked-up House J-6 committee . . . plus you can throw in the stupid Ukraine war, the drag queens in the kindergartens, the bumbling Durham investigation, ten million unvetted illegal migrants flowing into the country and this year’s four show-trials put on to finally break Mr. Trump.

For many in this land, it has been like the classic nightmare of being paralyzed in the presence of evil. So, it’s no wonder that the Republicans came into their convention with a tremendous tailwind of relief when events suddenly broke their way in June. Now, everyone knows that the current president is a vindictive invalid who will be tossed overboard by his own terrified party in a matter of hours now. And the entire scaffold of lies supporting “Joe Biden” and his party is wobbling badly, too. You could see it in the deranged terror of Rachel Maddow’s increasingly contorted face last night as she rehearsed all the hoaxes she has helped to perpetrate, along with her mentally-ill posse of Jenn Psaki, Joy Reid, Nicole Wallace, and the strangely mute white male Ari Melber. It seemed that any minute Rachel’s head would spin and start spewing pea soup at the camera. When will an exorcist finally pay a visit to MSNBC? As the sun sets on “Joe Biden’s” career, what’s left of his campaign runs an ad in which he promises “to finish the job.”

Sounds kind of sinister now, doesn’t it, like something a crime boss might tell his caporegimes? And for sure the country is suffering from this three-year-plus reign-of-terror against common sense and common decency. The wreckage is everywhere, all over this land. “Defending our Democracy,” my ass. The party big dawgs have paid their terminal visit to the old grifter bringing the sad news that it’s over. Of course, this excites several new headaches for them. Foremost: how can “JB” bow out of the election on account of mental infirmity but still remain president? Even if they call it something else, make some other excuse, the whole world knows now that the president is gone in the head. There are six months remaining to the end of his term and a lot of urgent issues requiring a president’s attention. You can be sure that pressure will rise to shove him out of office altogether. And it may come before the Democratic Convention in late August — if we want to be taken seriously by the rest of the world.

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“..A real leader emerges organically when he or she inspires confidence among the people and places the national interest above all else..”

Even A Dead Man Could Become US President – Tucker Carlson (RT)

The US political system could be manipulated to such an extent that even a dead person could become president, journalist Tucker Carlson joked at the Republican National Convention on Thursday. The former Fox News host was touting former President Donald Trump, who is now the Republican Party’s official nominee for the November election, as having the necessary character to unify the American people. Surviving an attempt on his life earlier this month has turned Trump into a true national leader, Carlson believes. “Just because you call yourself the president doesn’t mean that much inherently,” the journalist said. “I can call my dog the CEO of Hewlett Packard – it doesn’t mean she is.”

“You could take, I don’t know, a mannequin or a dead person and make him president,” Carlson added. “[That is] theoretically possible. With enough cheating that could happen.” A real leader emerges organically when he or she inspires confidence among the people and places the national interest above all else, Carlson insisted. Critics have accused Trump of being irredeemably selfish and a threat to the US, but his reaction to his brush with death is evidence to the contrary, the journalist claimed. Trump has alleged that President Joe Biden “stole” the 2020 election, depriving the Republican of a second term.

The Trump campaign has failed to prove those claims in court, although Carlson apparently alluded to that idea as well as the perception that Biden is physically and mentally incapable of holding office for four more years. Biden endured a disastrous presidential television debate against Trump last month, often losing his train of thought and speaking incoherently. He is under intense pressure from within the Democratic Party to end his reelection bid and allow another candidate to be nominated next month. According to reports, Biden could announce he is dropping out as soon as this weekend. Biden has maintained in public that he intends to run and that only “God almighty” or a newly found medical condition could force him out of the race.

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“In that moment, Donald Trump, months before the presidential election, became the leader of this nation.” Serving the country and all of its citizens and not other interests is a mandatory requirement for true leadership..”

Putting Ukraine First ‘A Middle Finger In The Face’ Of Americans – Carlson (RT)

The political elites in Washington, DC are making a point to not pursue policies that the American public wants, journalist and conservative political commenter Tucker Carlson has said. The former Fox News host blasted the lack of responsiveness of the American political system to the will of the people at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on Thursday. He praised former President Donald Trump, the party’s nominee, for being the opposite of standard politicians. In the US capital, lawmakers can be seen “stepping over the prostrate bodies of their fellow citizens ODing on drugs to go cast votes to send money to some foreign country,” Carlson said. Prioritizing Ukraine’s needs, for example, over those of Americans is “too much actually. It’s too insulting. It’s a middle finger in the face of every American. It’s a very clear statement, which is unmistakable.”

Carlson is a long-time critic of the Ukraine policy conducted by the administration of President Joe Biden. He has rejected claims that bolstering the country against Russia is in the interests of the American people. He also criticized the narrative that sending money to Kiev defends democracy, citing the country’s slide towards authoritarianism under Vladimir Zelensky. Critics have accused Carlson of being “pro-Russian” and secretly working for Moscow. Earlier this year, he traveled to Russia to interview President Vladimir Putin, which his detractors described as spreading “Russian propaganda.” Carlson said he had sought to have a long-form sit-down interview with the Russian leader for years. He also claimed that the US government targeted him with illegal surveillance in an attempt to derail his efforts when he was working for Fox News.

In his RNC speech, Carlson suggested that Trump has been transformed after surviving an assassination attempt days ago, saying: “In that moment, Donald Trump, months before the presidential election, became the leader of this nation.” Serving the country and all of its citizens and not other interests is a mandatory requirement for true leadership, he argued.

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He’s nervous.

Trump Holds ‘Very Good’ Phone Call With Zelensky (RT)

Former US President and Republican candidate in the upcoming elections, Donald Trump, has reiterated his pledge to stop the conflict between Moscow and Kiev following his conversation with Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky on Friday. Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social that he “had a very good phone call” with Zelensky, during which the Ukrainian politician congratulated him on a “very successful” Republican National Convention and “condemned the heinous assassination attempt.” Trump went on to say that he appreciates Zelensky “for reaching out because I, as your next President of the United States, will bring peace to the world and end the war that has cost so many lives and devastated countless innocent families.” Both sides will be able to come together and negotiate a deal that ends the violence and paves a path forward to prosperity.”

Zelensky, in turn, claimed that he “agreed with President Trump to discuss at a personal meeting what steps can make peace fair and truly lasting.” “I noted the vital bipartisan and bicameral American support for protecting our nation’s freedom and independence. Ukraine will always be grateful to the United States for its help in strengthening our ability to resist Russian terror,” he wrote in a post on X (formerly Twitter) on Friday night.Trump said nothing about allegedly agreeing to a meeting with Zelensky, and neither he nor Kiev released any further details of the conversation. Back in 2019, Trump was impeached over his phone call with Zelensky, in which Democrats claimed he tried to get dirt on his rival Joe Biden in exchange for military aid.

Speaking to British state broadcaster BBC during a trip to the UK this week, Zelensky reiterated that his government seeks total victory in the conflict with Russia. “We have to finish with him,” he said, referring to Russian President Vladimir Putin. If Trump is re-elected US president in November, Zelensky expects him to lean on Kiev to end the conflict “in 24 hours” as he has promised on the campaign trail. Zelensky described a worst-case scenario in which US sanctions are lifted from Russia under Trump and Putin celebrates victory: “We will never go on this, never. And there is no guy in the world who can push us to do it,” he insisted.

Zelensky’s own five-year presidential term, which he won in a landslide in 2019, expired in late May. He has refused to hold a new election, citing martial law in the country, and reiterated to the British state broadcaster his intention to retain power at least until the hostilities end. Moscow has argued that, under the Ukrainian constitution, the parliament remains legitimate, and presidential authority should have passed to its speaker when Zelensky’s term ended. Putin has also stated that he would order a ceasefire and start negotiations with Ukraine as soon as it pledges not to seek membership in NATO and withdraws its troops from all Russian territories, including the republics of Donetsk and Lugansk, and the regions of Kherson and Zaporozhye

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“..the EU‘s chief diplomat, Josep Borrell, is now eyeing a formal foreign affairs summit at the exact same time as Orban’s own summit..”

Sorry, We Want War: Why EU Elites Will Ignore Hungary’s Orban (Marsden)

Hungary, represented by its Prime Minister Viktor Orban, took over the rotating six-month presidency of the Council of the European Union in July 1, and promptly decided to do something unconventional: actual work. So out came the knives. Back in 2022, the most memorable thing that France’s Emmanuel Macron did while in the role was make a logo for his EU presidency that incorporated his own initials. The benefit to the French and European people was fantastic – as in, it exists in fantasy. For his EU presidency meeting in France, Macron stood alongside unelected European Commission bureaucracy president “Queen” Ursula von der Leyen, as they championed issues like climate change, digital transition, and the EU military industrial complex (er, the “EU Defence Union”). They were only too happy to serve up typical globalist fare for their fellow elites to gobble down. But these same folks are now gagging on Orban’s chosen agenda: peace.

Orban announced that Hungary’s EU presidency meeting would take place at the end of August in Budapest, addressing thorny global conflicts that present a challenge to the EU. Bloc elites object because peace is supposed to come from taking short showers and sweltering without air conditioning to stick it to Russian President Vladimir Putin. Until now, the establishment figured that it could control Orban, if not through threats of withholding EU funds, then through outright manipulation. Like when, according to Politico, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz managed to get him to dip out of a vote last December on starting EU accession talks for Ukraine by convincing the Hungarian leader that it would result in a win-win. So, while Orban was in the hallway, the other EU leaders rammed through the vote, avoiding his veto, and subsequently celebrating their own manipulated unanimity.

But when Orban took over this new EU role, he really dipped out this time, promptly chewing through the leash that the European establishment may have figured they had on him, and proceeded to use it to slingshot himself around the world on a “peace tour” to gather information from all sides of various East-West global conflicts. He started in Ukraine with a visit to Vladimir Zelensky. Totally cool, totally normal, totally in line with EU establishment groupthink. Also, totally useless in terms of trying to actually resolve the conflict involving Russia and Ukraine’s NATO backers that’s devastating European taxpayers and industry. Even Zelensky has recently conceded that any real peace talks need to involve Russia. Orban’s shuttle diplomacy in the EU’s name is the closest thing there is right now to that. So then why did all hell break loose in Brussels when Orban, in his new temporary EU leadership role, decided to also go to Moscow to get the lowdown on Russia’s position?

Orban also hit up China, Azerbaijan, the NATO summit in the US, and former (and potential future) US President Donald Trump. He seems to be the only one taking stock of both sides of various global conflicts. The German press got hold of the letter that Orban sent to Charles Michel – the president of the European Council, to whom Orban is apparently sending notes from his trips. Orban has warned of an intensification of conflict in Ukraine, the need for diplomacy with both Russia and China, and a new approach to the Global South, whose faith the EU has lost amid the fallout from the Ukraine conflict. He took a bulldozer to their collective safe space, apparently. Because the EU‘s chief diplomat, Josep Borrell, is now eyeing a formal foreign affairs summit at the exact same time as Orban’s own summit, according to Politico.

That way, they can completely sidestep the risk of being presented with some actual diplomatic heavy lifting and retreat instead to Borrell’s “trigger-free” EU garden where they can kick back and chill without the risk of being mugged by contradictory views. One EU diplomat told Politico that they want to “send a clear signal that Hungary does not speak for the EU.” What even is the EU anymore if not unelected bureaucrats who routinely purport to speak for it and direct its policy? At least Orban is offering a new twist: elected democratic accountability.

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“The constitutional flaw at the center of the Special Counsel’s appointment is that Congress has not established the office of a Special Counsel.”

Hunter Biden Challenges the Constitutionality of the Special Counsel (Turley)

Hunter Biden has gone full Trump. Now, Hunter has adopted the Trump argument that special counsels are unconstitutional in seeking to toss out all of the charges by Special Counsel David Weiss, it is the very argument that Democrats and liberal law professors have denounced as meritless and menacing. Having recently embraced the conservative justices in challenging gun laws, Hunter is now channeling Justice Clarence Thomas on the unconstitutionality of special counsel appointments — an argument that his father denounced as wrong and “specious. I recently discussed the decision of Judge Aileen Cannon to strike down the Florida case against former President Donald Trump. Law professors ridiculed the concurrence of Justice Thomas in arguing that special counsels lack a constitutional foundation.

Biden is now asking the federal courts to adopt the Thomas position. On Thursday, courts in California and Delaware were asked to dismiss the criminal tax and gun cases against Biden. The motions track the analysis of Judge Cannon and argue that “the Attorney General relied upon the exact same authority to appoint the Special Counsel in both the Trump and Biden matters, and both appointments are invalid for the same reason.” I wrote in my column that the challenges seem to draw courts into the Wonderland of Special Counsels. In “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland,” the Mad Hatter asks Alice, “Why is a raven like a writing desk?” It turned out that the Mad Hatter had no better idea than Alice. In her 93-page order, U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon seemed to face the same dilemma when she asked Special Counsel Jack Smith why a private citizen is like a confirmed U.S. Attorney.

However, a key difference between Smith and Weiss is that it could lead these courts to asking “why is a Weiss like a Smith?” The extent that he is not could prove a critical distinction. Weiss is a Senate confirmed U.S. Attorney where Smith was a private citizen plucked by Merrick Garland from the general population for the position. Biden is seeking to brush over that Mad Hatter anomaly: “The constitutional flaw at the center of the Special Counsel’s appointment is that Congress has not established the office of a Special Counsel. Given that Congress requires a U.S. Attorney to be nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate, it makes no sense to assume that Congress would allow the Attorney General to unilaterally appoint someone as Special Counsel with equal or greater power than a U.S. Attorney. That is what has been attempted here.” Clarence Thomas is beaming.

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    John French Sloan Election night 1907 1907   • “We Rise Together, Or We Fall Apart” (Downey) • The Ballot or the Bullet (Kochin) • Secret Service
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle July 20 2024]

    #164253
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    From Chris Ray’s FBI briefing to Congress:

    1. Authorities identified the assailant One hour prior to the shooting. (and didn’t prevent Trump from taking the stage)

    2. 26 seconds transpired from the time the assailant fired his first shot and the SS snipers neutralizing the threat

    One smart kid in fact from Appalachia was in fact smarter than a JD Vance, Yale Law and veep nod, who wasn’t in fact from Appalachia HAD AIR SUPERIORITY OVER THE NATION’S BEST OF THE BEST.
    The kid surveilled the place with a drone.

    Can the FBI can be believed about anything related to Don Trump, ever?

    Air Superiority….he flew drones and the pros from Dover didn’t
    Try it.

    https://nypost.com/2024/07/18/us-news/trump-rally-shooter-thomas-crooks-apparently-tracked-his-appearances-for-months-source/?utm_campaign=nypost&utm_source=twitter&utm_me

    #164254
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    Over the past 7 days…..
    The viewing public has been treated to:

    1. The quasi-BEATIFICATION of Don Trump,

    2. The transformation of Hillbilly JD Hamel to VEEP RUNNING MATE JD VANCE

    and the…

    3. The transmogrification of Nursing Aide Matthew Crooks into Criminal Mastermind thwarting the very best of Butler PD, Pennsylvania State Police, FBI, Secret Service, Don Trump’s personal security detail and presumably The CIA.

    #164255
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    These disclosures about nursing aide (Dr D’s emphasis) Matthew Crooks being the brilliant mastermind that JD Hamel Vance didn’t become until after JD graduated Marine Corps combat journalist school MAKES Crooks seem more like a patsy manipulated by malignant actors.

    Along those lines, JD’s connection to Palantir and Peter Thiel comes to the forefront.

    Palantir is the company that can manipulate video as the action is happening ie. put words in a politicians mouth.

    Peter Thiel and The Palantir Boys are working overtime.

    You know, Pete Thiel, JD Vance’s personal venture capital benefactor to the tune of 9-figues…$200,000,000.

    If you don’t think Thiel and Vance share industrial-grade nuttiness then take a gander at Thiel’s sidekick founder from Palantir, Alex Carp.

    Running the country they are.
    Choosing the leaders like fellow looney JD VANCE they are too.

    Alex Karp a textbook study in Paranoid Schizophrenia and top shelf Narcissistic Personality Disorder. Alex’s ranting would make Jung, Freud and Hervey Cleckley blush.

    On Alex Karp:
    “Clearview AI is not the only Thiel-linked company willing to target Trump’s base, as Palantir’s co-founder and current CEO Alex Karp is obsessed with his long-time fear that the “far right” is going to murder him for his ethnic background. That fear, per Karp, “propels a lot of the decisions” made at Palantir. “I still can’t believe I haven’t been shot and pushed out the window,” Karp told New York Times reporter Michael Steinberger in 2020. Steinberger added that “if the far right came to power, [Karp] said, he would certainly be among its victims. ‘Who’s the first person who is going to get hung? You make a list, and I will show you who they get first. It’s me. There’s not a box I don’t check.’”

    #164256
    Mister Roboto
    Participant

    @Dr. D Rich (from yesterday): Okay, I guess I didn’t realize that HIPAA is that comprehensive. I will say that is a much more rational rebuttal to what I said yesterday than what I got at Kunstler’s blog from one of the denizens there: “They were all in on it because…well, they just were!” Same with people who make a lot of suppositions that just so happen to comport with their preferred worldview.

    #164258
    Dr. D
    Participant

    “Secret Service Says It Is Working Tirelessly To Investigate Anyone Criticizing Their Incompetence” –Bbee

    “Most Popular President In History Inundated With Calls To Step Down” –BBee

    ““Joe Biden” failed to kill Donald Trump on “live” national TV at 11:11 GMT, with CNN cameras running​ to shock-the-world with the blowing-out-brains”

    Yes. With 8,000fps second cameras running. I was like “No WAY” that’s a bullet! Do you have any IDEA the frame rate you’d need even for the contrail of a 3000fps .223??? Yes. They do. So Yes. They did. They wanted to make sure to have THAT photo. That perfect, slo-mo, photogenic photo. Thanks! You win! You did get that Iwo Jima photo! For the GOP, bye.

    Other news from today: WHO in God’s f’n earth would POSSIBLY set up their ops INSIDE the building?

    Um: Herr Docktor? Yes? THE REAL SHOOTER WAS INSIDE THE BUILDING. Shooting out. THAT is why she, Cheatle, is in the building. Keeping out curiosity-seekers, and making sure there isn’t a “Grassy knoll” where the bullets are supposedly coming in from other directions. “Crooks” (Yearick) is on the roof. The real shooter is 3 feet below him, under the tin, up in the rafters through a hole.

    Oh. Okay, we have to check all that, but that seems reasonable. Makes more sense than the water tower. WHICH STILL HASN’T BEEN LOOKED AT.

    “Chris Martenson swears there were multiple shooters.” (He’s also not an expert in this field)

    Also pointing out there are pieces of that bullet somewhere past the railing. Martensen points out that shot is from DOWN, and same line, so INSIDE the building. The USSS building HQ. (Unless you think a sniper is out on the lawn, and MAGA people are not pointing at him.)

    Garland Nixon points out Lone Gunmen exist ONLY in America. Everywhere else in the world, Africa, etc, the gunmen are from somewhere, doing something with a motive. Because: not moron. Right. Where there is cause and effect, and people shoot you for a reason. But the minute you cross the border into New Jersey, that doesn’t happen anymore! 100% of all shooters in America have no motive! And they’ve never met anyone in their lives, they grew up in a forest and are lone wolves. Yup! Always!

    Now what is “Crooks” up to? Breaking in, getting caught, rolling around in the grass, having a seizure, acting suspicious? My guess? He’s SUPPOSED to be calling this off. That is, that there is NO POSSIBLE explanation. That EVEN the crowd knew, EVEN at the time, 3 minutes before 10 minutes before, 1 hour before, and with the ladder, 4 hours before.

    So IF they go on, IF Secret Service is STILL saying go ahead, then you KNOW for a cast-iron fact, that they are in on it and trying to kill you. Let’s say therefore that Trump knows that THIS is the day, this is not a drill. Crooks proves that…if there are ANY white hats ANYWHERE, but esp a SINGLE person on the radio line. Even ONE.
    Now the big question: WAS there even one? Why did he go on anyway? Because they thought they got Yearick without alerting Cheadle, and so it was semi-clear. But there was a screwup. Or he got double crossed. You think? How else does a lot of this make sense?

    “Crooks had already tossed his AR-15 about 12 feet away and was crawling down the roof backwards, like he expected to be spared,”

    Yes, Yearick thought it was all set up by Secret Service. He had complete cover from the President on down. Why does that make sense? Because we can see from their actions – after – from Cheadle on down, that THEY ALL KNEW. They’re all act guilty as hell with the world’s worst excuses. That meshes perfectly with them allowing, asking, buying, ordering, escorting Yearick into place. And again, EVERYONE starts with Crooks. Whyyyyyyyy? His very picture indicated to me that wasn’t true and suspect.

    Now I feel deflated. Martensen and the audio scooped me on them being in the building.

    What I don’t like is that the 12345 shots are all neatly paced. Same trigger as he wildly unloads the clip. But that’s not what the audio says. But look the other way: that guy shoot 1,2, – pause – 3, –pause–, then 5? That’s not human action. WHILE a sniper elsewhere picks up the exact same pace: Pause shot3, shot4, exit. That’s ALSO wrong. Needs more work.

    “It looks like the Globalists have lost, with nationalist elites ascending in Russia, China, Hungary, Iran, Turkey and Slovakia (Fico). A unity of government elites is necessary to carry globalism through the coming financial crash, where globalists need the emergency-powers of WW-3 to uphold their super-senior claims upon all of the stocks, bonds and bank accounts, as per “The Great Taking”

    Yup. They’ve lost everywhere, because they’re losing losers who lose. What have they won since 2001? ALL actions, EVERY, where failures. They can’t even beat goatherders in Yemen. With the entire combined forces of NATO and the entire world’s financial weight at their command. Patton could probably pick one division and whip them.

    “Tyrants deliberately place incompetent and compliant lackeys in ranking positions in order to mask the true workings of power.”

    Yes, you can never really have truly competent lackeys, or they get their own ideas, like Nixon. They have to be too dumb to think, or such droolers that any ideas they do have are laughable and safe. That is ALSO why they always collapse and fail. The LEVEL of idiotic, self-serving incompetence is too high to support any feasible operation. They always implode.

    We are hearing yes, (Gooo MAGA!) Pompeo was telling people he was VP. …Pompeo was not on Trump’s VP list, so whose VP list was he on, Nikki? So with a dead Trump we have a Bitzkreig’d Nikki-Pompeo MIC ticket AND a Hillary-someone NeoCon ticket. Lose-Lose. Thanks Pompeo. Never stop talking. That’s why you can get these guys; as narcissists they have feel big, they have to talk, they have to brag and tell you their master plan. Ahead of time.

    Now OUR problem is they tell us, and we never believe them, deny, and cover for them. Who’s the real idiot, I guess?

    Other news? They are claiming the very calm sign woman, behind Trump, who flags at 11:11, who then is very calmly filming with her phone, has been identified as an FBI director.

    Other news: Secret Service HELD a Congressional phone call, as usual, however they answered NO questions, then just hung up. Of the like 8 questions allowed before they ran, 7 were pre-picked from Democrats. So now they can say “We had that meeting! We’re not hiding anything!”

    “Blinken Says Iran Just 1-2 Weeks Away From Producing Material For A Nuclear Weapon

    That’s the 35th year in a row!

    “of course they didn’t run. His courage gave them heart. A leader’s courage gives courage to his people.”

    Ugh. Gag! My thought is they’re morons. Like Fusco, he seems like a knucklehead. They don’t have to trample people, but moving away is a good idea. However, they were right. It would have done no good, anyone shot already was. And FBI gal was BELOW the line of fire and safe. Lucky, I guess.

    “He paid homage to the patriotic firefighter Corey Comperatore, who was killed at the rally while shielding his family from the miscreant’s bullets, … In the case of Corey and the other two, by the way, they were very, very seriously injured, but now they’re doing very well. They’re going to be okay. They’re warriors.”

    Patriotic? Well, he was at a rally, so yes. Shielding his family? Really? He already thought it was a bullet? Or he was shot first before anyone knew what was happening? Don’t make stuff up. Well, it’s possible something he did indicated this before he died. “Very, very seriously injured,” but then 48 hours later are walking around? Then you are by definition not seriously injured, I’d say. You’re just “injured”. And they are not warriors. Warriors CHOOSE and go TOWARD the action. They were just standing around. Again, don’t make stuff up. Stop it. Haven’t we got enough lying and emotion on the field already?

    “killed one rallygoer, a father of two who died shielding his children”

    Again, was he? You’re mythologizing. Show me.

    “These necessary features of free government come from a balance of terror that produces mutual fear and, thus, mutual respect.” “Government is FORCE” he says.

    Okay, I’ll have to think about that. It certainly INCLUDES force, as an option.

    “without resorting to actual violence is to frighten our rivals into refraining from violence,”

    Maybe And this guy is pretty thoughtful. But what if the plan is to MAKE us use violence to frighten them while they play the victim, then swing their institutions into play at us, and have a Civil War. Yes, we’d probably vanquish them, but at what cost, Deagle? Compared to, take my present approach – which is negotiable, does have limits – to play Gandhi and take every insult in the face? Like a Christian? Such that – exactly as has happened – THEY become CLEARLY the evil, violent, instigator to everyone. That can’t happen if you just shoot back all the time. But you do have to take interminable insults. “Seven times Seven” insults on the cheek, my boss says. So I did.

    Biden, Harris, election. “Let’s Finish the Job!”

    You can’t tell me this is real and not a put-on. Nobody is that tone-deaf, or not without a slogan that might actually sound cool. Biden continues each day to fight with his party, draw attention to every way they suck, and make himself complicit in enacting or defending assassinations? Suppose you were Trump and Biden was your puppet: would you do ANYTHING different? Nope. What Joe’s doing is perfection itself. Same as for years now.

    The more perfect it is, the more the DNC needs to take him out, but he is FORCING them to do that even violently. So the DNC and all their people expose themselves. ALSO Obama says he’s not involved then same day is on record as saying Joe must go, point is, day after day demonstrated to be liars and discredited. Yesterday reporting “Biden is leaving” “Speech has been written” yeah, I’ll bet it has! But that’s not what Joe says. And you said that for the last 6 weeks in a row and, nothing. At what point is your reporting of that ignored, even by the Left?

    Apparently we’ll all find out, and then some.

    Now everyone is using their Biden-telepathy to tell us, pivoting from their Trumper-telepathy about how “he’s a changed man”. Was it? Is he? From what do you draw this information?

    Butterfly: That’s like impossible. Every cell has been turned to go, then recreated. Something else: that animal has the exact same DNA both times. Soooo….genetics is destiny? DNA is out clockwork, no free will, it’s inevitable, Mr. Anderson? Remember that next time “Science™” says, “DNA” or “We evolved” “Cave men did this.”

    That’s why a butterfly is such a good metaphor, but the miracle is so common, we don’t look into it and feel the depth.

    Sorry for being more than usually scattered. There’s a lot going on, and most if it I’m sure has NOTHING to do with Joe, Butler, or anything else here, ’cause, wtf cares what happens in the United States or with our election? Don’t you Rest-of-World have something useful to do? Africa is free and moving fast. Chasiv Yar has probably fallen and so many places have fallen it’s difficult to tell which they will exploit first. Blackrock’s whole collateral is tied up there, as is Europe’s. Polish border is being bum-rushed and they’re opening fire. There is now not a Dow 30, a 5 FAANGS, but ONE stock, Nvidia, holding up the market and it’s rolling over. Gold is $2.400 and no comment. That’s 3x the 1980 high. (Silver is one THIRD the 1980 high. j/k but seems like)

    I mean, don’t you have anything better to do?

    #164259
    Dr. D
    Participant

    It’s been a week: has Labour destroyed the UK yet? What’s the holdup? Is it because they’re too incompetent to even screw up right?

    Germany is CUTTING the Ukraine budget. Done.

    What with the hate on Vance? Try to organize: you’re savage on him because for no fault of his own, he has a stepfather, but ALSO savage that he’s a “Made Man”. So you’re savage that he’s a ig’nant hillbilly drooling moron but ALSO savage because he’s a hoity-toity Yale richy-rich guy.

    For the love of God you’re going to have to pick one. All this says to me is “I love hate”, so because I love hate, I just “Point my hate toward whatever I happen to be looking at.” At the moment you’re going backwards: your criticisms are so empty I’m liking Vance more with each comment from you.

    That’s Americans: they more you put them down, the more I’ll like the underdog, just to be contrary and screw you. So if there’s any actual sense of actually having a persuasive effect on us, it’s not working.

    #164260
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Look, Duh’merica hasn’t even openly, honestly and publicly even managed to deal with with the JFK assassination in 61 years.

    Until you get a public consensus on that one, everything else is just Lies, Lies, Lies

    An Empire of Lies in fact

    So the ‘lone gunman’ playbook can get trotted out decades later and still works like a charm because nothing of consequence will be done this time either.

    Air brushed and PR’ed into the Memory Hole®, in plain sight, which is Duh’merica’s legacy and historic record for posterity to laugh at for all of time.

    Mission Accomplished

    The Sheeple will buy anything

    Karl Rove saying to a ‘reporter’ the silent part out loud…..

    ……… guys like me [Suskind] were “in what we call the reality-based community,” which he defined as people who “believe that solutions emerge from your judicious study of discernible reality.”

    I nodded and murmured something about enlightenment principles and empiricism.

    He cut me off.

    “That’s not the way the world really works anymore,” he continued.

    “We’re an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality.

    And while you’re studying that reality — judiciously, as you will — we’ll act again, creating other new realities, which you can study too, and that’s how things will sort out.

    We’re history’s actors … and you, all of you, will be left to just study what we do.”

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    Like me break down the word:

    ass – ass – i – nation

    Pretty good definition of Duh’merica.

    Phucked in the butthole by the Satanist Cabal

    It never gets old

    #164261
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Competence

    competence. noun

    com·​pe·​tence ˈkäm-pə-tən(t)s

    1 the quality or state of being competent: such as a

    : the quality or state of having sufficient knowledge, judgment, skill, or strength (as for a particular duty or in a particular respect)

    Duh’merica

    Pedo Presidementia Laughing Stock

    The competence in it left on the Midnight Train to Georgia

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    #164262
    Dr. D
    Participant

    “CNN’s Report 3 Guns Fired”

    CNN’s Report 3 Guns Fired

    Okay, now we’re in Alien territory. The world has gone mad with Conspiracy Theories: CNN said there were three guns? CNN?? Great, now I have to say there weren’t three guns, just be be sure. Nice Try!

    Btw, “Let it happen” can’t work for about ten reasons, a major being the risk that EXACTLY THIS would happen. This had to be a SURE thing, or they’re f—ked. We already know that was blown because of “Crooks” (who probably is the real Crooks) crawling around on the ground with a 30-foot ladder, being suspicious.

    #164263
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Competence

    Being quick with the “Workaround”

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    #164264
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Competence

    Changing light bulb joke

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    #164265
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Competence

    Johnny on the Spot

    Getting to the bottom of ‘Things’

    Who dun it

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    #164266
    Oroboros
    Participant

    The Empire of Lies

    All ye who enter abandon all………


    Finally added that the third recycle option

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    #164267
    Oroboros
    Participant

    One more level of competence

    Innovation

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    Just my two bits on the subject

    #164268
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Duh’merica

    Innovation

    Figuring Stuff Out, it’s who we are…

    Grabbing the Future by the Short Hairs

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    #164269
    zerosum
    Participant

    How to take control of weak minds.
    Present many options to create confusions/indecision.
    Perfect for the operators to impose their wishes

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    Fight for democracy (for me to rule)
    Ignore/hide/minimize the real problems of discontent
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    As your next President of the United States, will bring peace to the world and end the war that has cost so many lives and devastated countless innocent families.” Both sides will be able to come together and negotiate a deal that ends the violence and paves a path forward to prosperity.”

    Putin has said, that he would order a ceasefire and start negotiations with Ukraine as soon as it pledges not to seek membership in NATO and withdraws its troops from all Russian territories, including the republics of Donetsk and Lugansk, and the regions of Kherson and Zaporozhye.
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    • Sorry, We Want War: Why EU Elites Will Ignore Hungary’s Orban (Marsden)

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    If you got the time, read the bullshit.
    https://www.consilium.europa.eu/media/oredhmis/eu-ukraine-security-commitments-en.pdf
    Joint security commitments between the European Union and Ukraine.
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    Genocide in Gaza
    https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/7/18/israels-war-on-gaza-live-all-rules-of-war-broken-as-gaza-schools-bombed
    18 Jul 2024 – 23:59 (23:59 GMT)
    That’s all from us
    This live page is now closed. Thanks for joining us.

    For more on Israel’s constant attacks on UN-run schools in the Gaza Strip, read this.
    https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2024/7/18/israel-keep-bombing-gaza-schools-why-do-people-still-shelter-there

    To learn how the summer heat is affecting displaced Palestinians in Gaza, watch this.

    And to follow all of our coverage of Israel’s war on Gaza, click here.
    https://www.aljazeera.com/tag/israel-palestine-conflict/

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    #164270
    Oroboros
    Participant

    • “We Rise Together, Or We Fall Apart”

    Funny you should mention that

    It’s Boeing’s new corporate motto

    All new employees are required to have it tattooed on their ass…

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    #164271
    Oroboros
    Participant

    My pronouns:

    he/haw

    I identify as a Jackass

    #164272
    Oroboros
    Participant

    I was just briefly on a slightly sloped metal roof of a garden shed in the July noonday sun.

    Hotter than the hinges of hell

    You could have cooked an egg on it.

    Larry Johnson also mentioned he was once on a metal shooting platform target shooting in the summer and he took a thermometer and measured it at 168º F

    So Crookes was on a gigantic metal roof in the summer sun in a t-shirt and shorts with no protection from the hot metal.

    In addition, heat waves from the roof would distort the aiming sight on the rifle

    Just sayin’

    #164273
    zerosum
    Participant

    Oroboros, you a playing with weak minds.

    #164274
    Autonomous Unit
    Participant

    Technical correction. The still photograph of the bullet’s trajectory was taken at 1/8000 of a second. This is the length of time the shutter was open. 8000 FPS (frames per second) was not the frame rate of the camera that took the picture. I believe the camera was a Sony, with maybe 120 exposures per second, max, (120FPS). The shutter speed is fast enough to freeze the action. 8000 fps video cameras are large, laboratory devices.

    #164284
    Figmund Sreud
    Participant

    Surviving the World Order to Come

    Surviving the World Order to Come

    F.S.

    #164285
    WES
    Participant

    So to guarantee 100% success in killing Trump, the deep state had multiple chefs in the kitchen planning Trump’s death!
    Even a morbid FBI assistant director with a front row seat, recording history being made!
    Anti – Trumpers shorting Trump stocks!
    So everyone in the deep state knew!
    The deep state was so confident that they didn’t care what the people saw because it wouldn’t matter.
    Ooops!

    #164288
    jb-hb
    Participant

    How many smartphones had Siri, Bixby etc turned on, thus, the sounds of the shots passing through the internet from always-on listening?

    How many people sent video recordings via the internet with the shots, time stamped from when the video was taken?

    Does the NSA gather telemetry/position of cellphones? Yes they do.

    So they have a cloud of 100+ microphones with time and position data. They know where each shot was coming from already.

    If I can buy a $9.99 plugin for recording that subtracts the jackhammer outside, my loud box fan, and the neighbor doing a remodel, leaving only my singing – based on neural net tech – then I think they already have a program they can plug such info in that spits out a result. If audio processing is on a miraculous level for the masses, what do THEY have? SURELY something this practical.

    Frames per second means there are gaps in time between each picture, which, depending on the frame rate, indicates a greater or lesser chance of the bullet passing by within a gap between pictures. But if a frame being taken lands on that specific moment the bullet IS in… so maybe. maybe someone caught it.

    Of all the different videos being taken at the time with non-synced frame rates, the actual frame rate of all the cameras put together was far higher than a high quality lab camera. Part of the incredulity, I suspect, comes from thinking of the scenario as a SINGLE camera set to catch a single bullet. This was not the scenario. It was a, what, 100+ camera array with multiple cameras burst shooting at the location.

    https://www.techradar.com/cameras/one-in-a-million-pro-photographer-reveals-how-he-took-the-president-trump-flying-bullet-photo-with-a-sony-a1

    I just happened to have my finger on the shutter and I heard the pops and just kept shooting. I didn’t know what I’d captured, but when I got to my laptop, I can see that bullet flying behind his head, because it’s definitely not in the frames right before it and it’s not in afterwards – it’s only that one frame. I was shooting at 1/8000s – it captured that streak behind him

    https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/fWzrqkjzWqerY8KrDbphX5-970-80.jpg.webp

    retired FBI special agent and firearms expert Michael Harrigan said the photo “absolutely could be showing the displacement of air due to a projectile”, and some ballistic math suggests that 1/8000s shutter speed would make it possible to capture the bullet in those particular circumstances.

    An example
    “… you can actually see the bullet trace as it zips through the air on it’s way to the target. ”
    seems like exposure rate might not be an impediment

    The biggest red flag is that ALL of it is too perfect – how Trump’s ear got hit, how the shooting came to happen in the first place, perfect pictures, perfect story of the firefighter father placing himself in harms way and dying, the fist pump with short bodyguards ducking low in such a way that they created the perfect picture through their own cowardice and incompetence, etc etc.

    Yeah, ok, bullets do miss by an inch. Cameras probably DO catch bullet trails rarely, yes.

    Are there historical instances of this, like failed false flags? Japan goes to bomb Pearl Harbor, the US leaves it wide open in multiple ways, but the Japanese miscalculated their fuel and all the bombers fell in the ocean just short of the beach?

    #164290
    jb-hb
    Participant

    I learned a new term yesterday.

    I already knew about anarcho-terrorism – a government encourages lawlessness, then selectively enforces the law/selectively refrains from enforcing and does so in a targeted fashion

    The new one for me – stochastic terrorism

    This is where you do not specifically do something, but create so many chances for a targeted, specifically desired something that it is bound to happen eventually.

    10 years of “He’s a racist bigot misogynist nazi! He’ll become a dictator if he ever gets elected!!!”

    “Actually no, nothing as pleasant as that. He’ll start mowing down _____ type people in the streets, send them all to literal guillotines, end all Democracy, cause WW3, is Hitler”

    “Actually no, he is an EXISTENTIAL THREAT” ie a threat to your existence. (to ALL existence even?) Trump is going to KILL YOU. Your existence will terminate.

    For anyone who believes their institutions – of which The Press and the major news networks and newspapers new are the major source of information – they know – KNOW – Trump = Hitler and Hitler is the most assassination worthy person in history (as far as they know) and in fact the Germans were all deeply guilty and shameful for not assassinating Hitler – why oh why did nobody assassinate hitler????!!!!!?!? Not just most-assassination worthy – Hitler was someone for whom it was COMPULSORY

    Well, you could read one of hundreds of available books in which Germans of that time period talk about the difficulties involved – not only methods, but how he was killed could have significant and starkly differing consequences for years and decades to come. Being germans themselves, they DID weigh, with gravity, with an awareness of responsibility the consequences to their own nation as well as the world.

    They might, if they cracked open a book, find that many MANY attempts were in fact made and 80,000 Germans died resisting the Nazi government – we have many wars in our history we think of as significant with a lower body count. JUST the Nazi government fighting Germans who didn’t want to go along was a war all by itself. (froths at mouth – nobody tried to stop hitler!!!)

    “Hitler” rather than Hitler, is all one’s jealousies, disappointments, bitterness, guilt, shame, rage, failings, indecency, the unbearableness of being etc basketed up together and thrown onto someone else. Obviously Trump does not resemble Hitler. Eats red meat, drinks alcohol, doesn’t micromanage, not looking to abolish private gun ownership, has more than one testicle, and when a gay nightclub was shot up in Florida, he said “Look what they’ve done to us.” ….US. How much crossover is there between Mein Kampf and Art of the Deal vs crossover with HIllary Rodham Clinton’s What Happened? Can we do some sort of AI analysis of Biden speeches during his presidency vs Trump’s and see which has more Fascistic tendencies?

    But anyway, stochastic terrorism — din du nutttin – BUT made it 99.999% likely to occur.

    #164291
    Oroboros
    Participant

    The Russian Government, banks, airports and military are literally IMMUNE to the global IT crash.

    The cyber meltdown didn’t effect Russia the other day

    Hahahahahahahahahahahaha!

    Thank you for the Western sanctions. They are working!

    .

    #164294
    zerosum
    Participant


    A problem for both the sharpshooter, (professional), and the assassin, (amateur).
    In addition, heat waves from the roof would distort the aiming sight on the rifle.

    #164295
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    We are the real futurists, right? We must be because it says so right up there at the top of the website. And besides, we’re always talking about the horrible disasters that are going to happen in the future because they’re so bad already.

    So let me have a go at what’s going to happen next.

    We’re going to start talking, out loud and in the full glare of public participation about the REAL fight that is going on. The real fight is between good and evil. You know it, I know it, frigging everybody knows it, but so far no one except a few outright Holy Men has had the nerve to come right out and SAY it, “People, this is a fight between the forces of good and evil, God and Satan, and we need to TALK about that!”

    So, am I saying that it’s time to take the gloves off and take this fight out into the streets to go hurt those wicked Satanists?

    No. Absolutely not. It is never time to take any fight “into the streets” if by that phrase you mean going out and hurting even more people. Violent aggression only ever ends in the unjust death of people who don’t deserve to die yet. I, for one, do not want any more unjust deaths of people who don’t deserve to die yet.

    But it IS time to take this fight out into the daylight and unrestrained public discourse on this issue!

    It’s time that the old Overton Window got kicked open wide enough to accommodate OPEN public discussion of the obvious fact that there are many powerful elements within our institutions who openly promote and acclaim EVIL deeds such as harming, injuring and killing innocent women, children, even including babies.

    It’s time we talked about that without tippy-toeing over terminology or apologizing about knowing that there IS a Divine Creator of Everything. If it’s okay to openly argue about Jews then it certainly has to be okay to openly argue about that fact, especially since the topics happen to be remarkably closely related.

    There are proactively aggressive (as well as secretive) malicious people in our institutions. Their calls to war and murder and the subjugation of the weak are flamboyantly public.

    Even here.

    Enough of the prissy side-stepping and politely tacit silence or sarcastic derision (in place of reason) about something that all of us already know? (even the ones too scared shitless to admit it know that is it’s true.)

    This is a war between God and Satan and the Satanist side doesn’t want anybody to just lay that in plain sight and TALK about it. In fact, they will do everything in their power to prevent such a conversation from happening.

    Every time people get together and start doing something good, there is a criminal element who notices that beneficial activity as an opportunity for self advancement. Its members observer (without the slightest empathy) that something of great value is being created which they can steal. These sociopaths immediately begin going about the business of stealing it. That objective (stealing something valuable for themselves, with complete disregard for the damage done to others) is the sum total of their ambition. They want the things which help accomplish that theft and they hate a destroy the things (things such as truth, justice, honesty, free speech and human rights) which might prevent them from stealing what they want and getting away with it Scott free.

    The most effective and successful way to steal a large thing of great value is to be SEEN (that is, to pose as and pretend to be) one of the people or group who are producing that valuable result (results such as peace, freedom, goodwill and happiness).

    For one thing the people who genuinely are one of that good group tend to be greatly loved and admired and even protected above and beyond the protections afforded to ordinary people. So, to be accepted as being one of them provides powerfully protective shielding and armor.

    It is ALSO (and more importantly) a means of being PAID to pretend to be creating valuable good deeds, while instead doing the EXACT OPPOSITE of what the group was formed to accomplish as its goal in the first place. From that well paid position of power it is easy to control who gets accepted to fill the various supportive roles in the structures that the pretender builds below them to follow orders, extract valuable things from the people, and then sent that value up the channels to higher management.

    That scenario is played out over and over again. Whenever someone gets something really good going they are immediately infested by the parasites who see it as an opportunity to benefit themselves at the expense of others.

    This dynamically opposed interplay exists in ALL groups, and thus it is true that WITHIN all groups there is an element which is DEDICATED in an organized fashion to seizing the control of that group and stealing the VALUE that it was producing.

    Oddly (in fact VERY oddly) that easily observable FACT is the SINGLE topic which no group or institution is willing to frankly and openly admit and discus as a socially acceptable subject for examination or debate. One can easily imagine why criminal fakers might be reluctant for CRIMINAL FAKERY to freely talked about in the public forum.

    The reason that it is not allowed to be talked about in polite or official society is because the criminal fakers invest more time, treasure and brute force violence suppressing THAT ONE THING than they expend on all of their other criminal enterprises combined.

    One can well imagine why they give it so much priority importance. It’s because if the simple truth of it ever came out then their reign of terror would be OVER. In an instant.

    What one fact might that be? I described it earlier. It is the fact that in EVERY significantly effective and important institution there is a hierarchical structure of persons organized to seize and/or hold control of that institution to make it produce the OPPOSITE of what the good people originally set out to accomplish (such as a decent life).

    Climb that criminal gang’s intricately convoluted chain of command and you will find EXACTLY the same thing every time. You will find greater and greater overtly expressed admiration of BAD THINGS promoted as being good and desirable. Call it insanity, or evil or any word you choose, but the essence is fully the same.

    If you choose to, and if you have the courage, you can trace that chain of command right up into the metaphysical realm of God and Satan. But the identical pattern is unmistably clear and constant long before crossing out of the ordinary world of material things and people who have jobs, and names, and criminal rap sheets. Those persons at the top literally WORSHIP, admire and dedicate their entire waking lives to the accomplishment of EVIL.

    That chain of command and control is unbroken all the way from crooked cop on the beat to the personage of Satan himself, but you don’t have to ascend into the metaphysical to get the picture. You can jump off the ladder whenever you lose your nerve and STILL understand and agree that those bastards are organized in a hierarchy of badness that gets as bad as bad gets.

    Perhaps you hit your cognitive brakes when you reached the City Limits of Materialist Town. Fine. That doesn’t mean the metaphysical side doesn’t even exist. It just means that you hit your current personal limit on what you can accept as true. You can still remain confidant of the facts as far as you followed them. One side is good, and the other side is evil. That’s a start. You can use that difference to tell them apart and decide which side you want to be on (which can change, thankfully), and just how far that rabbit hole goes.

    In either case we still need to have a frank and open discussion of the fact that persons dedicated to evil have taken charge of our institutions, and we need to do something about that before it ends in destruction.

    History is so full of examples that there are almost too many examples to choose from. Here’s one:

    The United States of America started off as a bunch of guys trying to establish a government of, by and for the people. How did that go? Too bad you can’t easily ask that of the dead mothers and children in Gaza. It went very very badly, probably beyond your current imagination. But that, too, can change, and WILL change, as you acquire more and greater understanding of what actually is true. It’s an ascending spiral of comprhension that will not leave you in any doubt whatsoever.

    So how does any of that have anything to do with anything literally Satanic? Well, just casually glance at the back of an American Dollar bill. See any pagan symbols or coded appeals to ancient spiritual forces unrelated to God or Jesus or anything even remotely Christian in this so-called “Christian” nation.

    If you investigate the crimes of the criminal syndicates you will discover the Satanists, and if you investigate the Satanists you will discover that their back-trail consists entirely of grisly and horrible crimes committed in collaboration within their syndicate.

    These persons and the forced they serve now operate openly in the command and control positions of all of our publicly official institutions. This is a serious problem for us. Those same persons and forces do not want any of us openly talking about it. In fact they will do everything in their power to PREVENT that conversation from happening.

    All I’m saying is that we all need to talk about this fact. Freely.

    I’m not the only guy saying it. I am a very small ONE, of many who aren’t so small.

    So, as a registered bona fide futurist I predict that we are going to. So do some other folks.

    Have a listen: http://thephaser.com/2024/07/tucker-carlson-demonic-forces-at-work-world-war-3-is-close/

    #164300
    zerosum
    Participant

    It’s not my fault.
    PEACE

    #164301
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Nazilensky imploring Lucifer for F-16 pilots

    He just finished sacrificing the last two virgins in Ukronaziland

    .

    #164302
    Oroboros
    Participant

    On the “Alter of Bribery’

    #164303
    Oroboros
    Participant

    At least he’s got his pronouns squared away

    .

    I’d guess a big fat yes to Ambassador to Transylvania

    .

    #164304
    Oroboros
    Participant

    For those who still have a religious bent.

    I went with this sacred text many moons ago.

    .

    #164305
    Mister Roboto
    Participant

    The deep state was so confident that they didn’t care what the people saw because it wouldn’t matter.

    Well, Occam’s Razor does teach us that the simplest and most basic explanation is usually the best and most likely one. It’s certainly a better roadmap to reality than arcane and tortured conspiracy theories.

    #164306
    John Day
    Participant

    Sudden Transitions https://drjohnsblog.substack.com/p/sudden-transitions

    Big Serge, NATO at the Crossroads Incoherent Security Architecture and the Problem of Grand Strategy [Whose interests does NATO actually serve?]
    NATO, in its original conception, was designed to resolve a very particular security dilemma in Western Europe. In the immediate wake of World War Two, Western Europe – specifically Britain and France – had to consider how it might be possible to mount a defense against the colossal Soviet forces that were now conveniently forward deployed in Central Germany…
    ..The popular formulation, coined by the first General Secretary of NATO, Lord Hastings Ismay, that NATO existed to “keep the Americans in, the Russians out, and the Germans down.” This statement, however, has frequently been misinterpreted. The idea of “keeping the Americans in” was not a plot by Washington to dominate the continent, but a contrivance by the Europeans to keep America engaged in their defense. As for “keeping the Germans down”, this is pithily stated but not entirely accurate – the entire point of adding West Germany to NATO was to allow it to rebuild and rearm in the interests of collective western defense. For the United States, NATO made sense as a way to mobilize European resources and calcify the “front” in Europe, in the context of a broader geopolitical struggle with the USSR.
    This is what NATO was for. It was a mechanism for formalizing an American security commitment in Europe and mobilizing German resources to deter the USSR, and it worked – the frontline of the Cold War in Europe remained static up until the collapse of the Soviet Union due to the naïve and self-destructive political visions of one Mikhail Gorbachev…
    ..American grand strategy centers on the policy of area denial, or what we might call hegemonic denial. This is an old strategy, favored by great powers blessed with strategic standoff, and inherited from America’s British geostrategic predecessor. The “grand strategy” of the British, for many centuries, was predicated on simply denying any continental European power the opportunity to dominate the continent. The rationale was simple and sublime: Britain’s status as an island power afforded it strategic insulation via standoff from continental wars. The channel freed Britain from the burden of having to maintain a large standing army, like the powers on the continent, and invest heavily in its naval power projection. Relieved of the great expense that dangerous land borders bring, British naval power made them the grand winners of the colonial arms race. However, Britain always lived in the fearful shadow of European consolidation. If any one continental power managed to consolidate power over the European core, that power would have the resources to mount a naval challenge to the Royal Navy.
    This is why, for centuries, Britain simply backed the rivals of whoever the most powerful continental state happened to be at the time. They backed the Hapsburgs and then the Prussians in wars against France, played an active and central role in the wars to prevent Napoleon from establishing hegemony in Europe, then pivoted to an alliance with France to contain Russia in the Crimean War. Finally, when Germany consolidated and became the most powerful state in Europe, Britain fought in two catastrophic World Wars to prevent German domination of the continent. The presence of Britain loitering offshore and a powerful Russian state in the east served as a natural hedge on continental hegemony, because both Russia and Britain were always guaranteed to be adversarial against any would-be European imperium. France and Germany both gave a mighty effort in their turn, but the challenge of mobilizing sufficient naval-expeditionary power to defeat Britain and the requisite land-logistical power to defeat Russia was enough to undo Napoleon, the Kaiser, and Hitler alike.
    The guiding animus of British “grand strategy” was therefore very simple: maintain a cost-effective colonial footprint, and do not let anybody consolidate hegemony on the continent – the latter to be achieved through prudent intervention and the backing of anti-hegemonic coalitions. American grand strategy is much the same, except that it has a more globe-spanning scope. While Britain played hegemonic area denial in Europe, America pursues a similar containment and balancing act in Eastern Europe, the Persian Gulf, and East Asia simultaneously. This means, more practically, strategic area denial and a prevention of regional consolidation by China, Russia, and Iran – each the most powerful states within their prospective regions.
    It has become a standard line, of course, to condemn this American defense strategy as fundamentally cynical and sinister, replete with language about American imperialism, its meddling in foreign governments, and complaints about the spread of a vapid American consumeristic culture which atomizes societies. America is frequently abhorred as an eternally expanding blob which is gray and featureless, yet simultaneously emblazoned with the gaudy colors of the rainbow.
    Such opposition is understandable and highly sympathetic, but we must acknowledge that the core of America’s global defense strategy is not irrational, but aligned with critical American interests, at least in its highest order objectives. East Asia, in particular, is home to nearly 40% of global GDP and is by far the most populous and industrialized region in the world. While America is fundamentally secure from direct physical attack, safely sequestered behind its twin oceans, consolidated Chinese hegemony in East Asia could force American-aligned states to disaffiliate from the United States and either exclude or disfavor America in their enormous markets…
    ..With the Red Army suddenly removed from the board, it was not clear what the strategic rationale for NATO now was…
    ..There were two potential paths forward for NATO, which I will call the Expand and Entrench path and the Hold and Engage model, respectively. The choice between these two models ultimately reduces to whether or not Russia was seen as an intrinsically hostile state, destined to animus with the American bloc, or whether the Russians were to be viewed as a prospective partner to be rehabilitated and engaged with on favorable terms.
    If Russia was indeed a primordial adversary and a predestined hostis loitering on the perimeter of Europe, then the expansion of NATO to the east into the old Warsaw Pact countries at least made some sense, as a way to expand the west’s defensive perimeter cheaply and grow America’s footprint. Paradoxically, however, NATO expansion was facilitated by the perception that Russia did not actually pose a serious military threat. Offering defense guarantees to Russia’s neighbors appeared to be a trivial matter of extending promises that would never need to be kept, and a nearly cost free way to fence the non-threatening Russians in…
    ..This was the paradox: as NATO expanded its footprint geographically, both its existing and new members radically downsized their military readiness. In many of the keystone existing members, military spending as a share of GDP plummeted beginning in the 1990’s. In Britain, it declined from 4.3% in 1991 to 2.3% by 2020; the corresponding drop in Germany was a decrease from 2.5% to only 1.4%. Meanwhile, the new members that it added on its eastern flank were both geographically indefensible and abject military noncontributors…
    ..The essence of the problem is that NATO chose to both expand and disarm at the same time, to the effect that the post-Cold War expansion has raised the probability of a conflict with Russia, increasing America’s geopolitical exposure while simultaneously degrading the American bloc’s preparedness for such a contingency. Washington saw NATO expansion as a cheap way to expand its strategic footprint deep into the old Soviet strategic space – penetrating into former Union Republics, even. Unfortunately, most of those new members viewed NATO membership as a substitute for their own military readiness – trusting in the differentiated deterrent credibility of American security guarantees as a panacea for their defense…
    ..Ultimately, this reflects internal incoherence as to the nature and scope of the threat posed by Russia. If Russia is indeed deemed to be an existential threat to NATO’s flank, expansion might have made sense in the context of a clearly defined plan to defend that flank. It does not make sense in the context of systemic disarmament across Europe at the same time that America faces the prospect of escalating military commitments in East Asia…
    ..The other strange aspect of the mounting Russia scare is the apparent lethargy and scattered stance of Europe’s response. The military leadership of Europe’s three most powerful nations – France, Germany, and the United Kingdom – are all open about their unreadiness to fight a high intensity continental war…
    ..All of this is to say, there are roiling contradictions at the heart of NATO. The alliance chose to expand rapidly at the same time that it systematically disarmed, striking a provocative and adversarial stance vis a vis Russia while it simultaneously downgraded its military readiness, making itself both hostile and unprepared. Now there is increasing alarm that a confrontation between NATO and Russia may be on the horizon, but the alliance’s European members are dragging their feet on rearmament. Ultimately, NATO transformed itself into a bloc that is geopolitically stanced against Russia, but unwilling to materially prepare itself for the potential consequences – projecting its footprint directly up to Russia’s border without considering what might come next…
    ..The war in Ukraine is now nearly two and a half years old. That is more than enough time to mull over the broader strategic logic of the conflict. Nonetheless, western leadership continues to give contradictory responses to a very elementary question: is the outcome of the Russo-Ukrainian War existential for NATO? … [It may be existential for overleveraged western financiers at this point.] …
    ..But the confusion when it comes down to actually characterizing NATO’s interests in Ukraine (are they trying to save the world, or simply degrade an adversary’s military?) speaks to a larger contradictory pattern when it comes to Ukraine’s role vis a vis the alliance. Two elements in particular stand out – namely, the continued promises of a Ukrainian path to membership in NATO, and the unwillingness to negotiate a settlement which cedes territory to the Russians…
    ..The one red line that Washington has consistently hewed to, however, is direct and formal American involvement on the ground (various undeclared American trainers, advisers, and contractors notwithstanding). Biden has been particularly clearsighted about the fact that America cannot justify “fighting the Third World War” in Ukraine. The problem here is a contradictory and undefined sense of the stakes at play. NATO has communicated, in fairly unequivocal terms, that it is not willing to fight an open war with Russia and risk annihilatory nuclear exchange over Ukraine. But by pledging eventual NATO membership for Kiev, they are signaling that they would be willing to do so in the future. It’s not clear how to reconcile these positions…
    ..And so, we arrive at the current Ukrainian crisis. NATO frivolously spread to the east, handing out cheap security assurances and pushing right up to the Russian border – intaking the Baltics and making promises to Ukraine at the same time that it systematically disarmed itself. Now, in the face of a counterstroke by the Russians, the west – but America more particularly – cannot seem to decide if these places are actually worth fighting for. NATO expansion as a low cost mechanism to push the American footprint deep into the old Soviet space made sense; NATO expansion as a burden which requires America and Western Europe to prepare for a land war in Ukraine and the Baltics makes no sense at all.
    Washington is caught in a bind of its own making, created by decades of writing checks that it would prefer not to cash It has pledged to fight the “Third World War” for Tallinn and Riga, should the need arise, and has promised in no uncertain terms to extend that guarantee to Kiev as well at some point in the future…
    ..In the end, Ukraine becomes the poster child and archetype for the mismatch between NATO’s promises and its material basis of power. It has now been 16 years since Kiev was first enticed with the prospect of NATO membership. But what did they actually get? A wrecked power grid, the loss of 20% of their territory (so far), and hundreds of thousands dead, wounded, or missing. The 45 million strong Ukraine that received those lofty promises so long ago is now a shattered and battered husk with perhaps 25 million citizens left. From NATO, they receive too many words and far too few shells, vehicles, and air defense interceptors.
    NATO is, after all, a military alliance. When it was originally created, the hard calculus of divisions, manpower, and operational minutia were a foundational element of its construction. West Germany was brought into the alliance not due to lofty rhetoric about democracy and friendship, but due to the need to mobilize West German manpower and industrial capacity, and the desire to defend forward of the Rhine – a far cry from the induction of the Baltics, which brought no strategic advantage whatsoever. What NATO needs now is not another member, another noncontributing security commitment deep in the Russian strategic space, but a hearty dose of realism. https://bigserge.substack.com/p/nato-at-the-crossroads

    Simplicius, West Searches for New Deflection in Russian “Barrel Crisis”
    At the end of the day, all the above panic-stoking about Russian equipment losses is meant to mask the fact that Ukraine itself is coming closer and closer to capitulation. The situation has gotten so bad that even Zelensky is now openly saying the “hot phase” of the war will be over by year’s end, as in his latest interview during the UK trip. https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/sitrep-71924-west-searches-for-new

    And the truth is probably stranger-still… Classified Details of Trump Assassination Attempt Reportedly More Alarming Than Public Info
    “The classified parts are even more alarming, that we’ve heard so far. It’s completely inexcusable,” Johnson said in an interview with Politico.
    Johnson said that he called the White House on Thursday morning to ask US President Joe Biden to fire US Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle. However, Johnson said that the White House would not connect him with Biden.
    Speaking to the current state of the former US president, Johnson noted that Trump appears to be acting deep and contemplative following the assassination attempt. https://sputnikglobe.com/20240718/classified-details-of-trump-assassination-attempt-reportedly-more-alarming-than-public-info-1119424669.html

    Trump Shooter Flew Drone Over Rally Site Just Hours Before Event [Did Secret Service want to avoid aerial footage that could be revealed, like the water tower?]
    According to data from the drone, Crooks — who’s said to have been highly intelligent and tech-savvy — flew it on a pre-programmed path, an official who’d been briefed on the investigation told the New York Times. The Secret Service typically bans drone flights at secured sites; NBC News reports it’s unclear if such a prohibition was imposed at the rally. Conversely, the Secret Service usually requests FAA permission to deploy drones in restricted airspace such as the Trump rally, but did not on this occasion, according to the Times. https://www.zerohedge.com/political/trump-shooter-flew-drone-over-rally-site-just-hours-event

    #164307
    John Day
    Participant

    Who Was On That Water Tower? Redacted, Clayton Morris Witnesses and blurry video. Thanks Oroboros. https://youtu.be/ZlNW-U4hH70

    Larry Johnson, ANOTHER PROFESSIONAL UPDATE ON THE FAILED TRUMP ASSASSINATION — WAS IT A SANCTIONED PLOT?
    Here is the list of major red flags
    First, Trump’s regular Secret Service detail was put on vacation or reassigned. Someone from the Secret Service Field Office in Pittsburgh was the agent in charge. The head of that office is Kevin P. Rojek… In other words, ZERO experience running protective details. Maybe he had some that is not noted in his bio, but I think that is unlikely. A Secret Service agent with experience running details normally is proud about listing his or her experience.
    Second, the Secret Service failed to conduct a full advance inspection of the site.
    Third, the Secret Service failed to lockdown the buildings that were used by the shooter to attack Donald Trump.
    Fourth, the Secret Service failed to have a “color-of-the-day” to distinguish friend from foe.
    Fifth, the Secret Service failed to deploy a drone to provide overwatch of the event site. Such a drone could have provided live video feed and would have showed an unauthorized person on the roof.
    Sixth, Crooks was identified as a person of concern at least 45 minutes before Donald Trump took the stage. Secret Service failed to keep Trump in a secure location until the nature of the threat posed by Crooks was sorted out and neutralized. https://sonar21.com/another-professional-update-on-the-failed-trump-assassination-was-it-a-sanctioned-plot/

    Al Jazeera does the best timeline yet, but with just one assassin: ‘He’s got a gun’: The 60 minutes leading up to Trump assassination attempt
    https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/7/18/hes-got-a-gun-the-60-minutes-leading-up-to-trump-assassination-attempt

    Gilbert Doctorow, Is Trump/JD Vance Going to Transform the US Foreign Policy? Interview with Nima Alkhorshid on ‘Dialogue Works
    I was delighted that from the very start I was asked about the significance of Trump’s naming J.D. Vance to be his running mate. My own spontaneous look into Vance’s record ahead of this show turned up a speech he made in the U.S. Senate in the debate ahead of the vote on the bill providing $60 billion in further aid to Ukraine. This speech put flesh on the scarecrow Vance presented in major media, where attention is paid only to his ‘nyet,’ which puts him in the enemy camp, and no mention is made of the reasoning he applied to the issue, which, in my view demonstrates superior intelligence, independence of thinking and an appreciation of how history is used and mostly abused by his colleagues on Capitol Hill to serve their war-mongering…
    ..Vance then points out the very same politicians who led us into the war in Iraq on false pretenses of defending democracy are doing that today in calling to arm Ukraine
    And war, says Vance, has unintended consequences. That is how America, the biggest Christain country on earth, by its interventions in Syria wiped out one of the oldest Christian communities in the world dating from the time of the Apostles, 1.5 million strong at the start of hostilities and nil today. This is how the same is playing out in Ukraine where the government is striking hard against the Christian community that it says is aligned with Moscow. The result is an assault on freedom of religion…
    ..In my interview, I explained at length something else I have been ruminating over these past several day, namely how the appointment of Vance and the speeches delivered in the Republican National Convention by several powerful representatives of civil society, most particularly the president of the Teamsters union, show that Donald Trump now appears to have the support he needs to do what he was unable to do in his first term: to attract a high quality team to his cabinet and to other high federal positions consisting of people who are dedicated to implementing his policies.. It is likely that he will gain control of both houses of Congress so that the Senate approval of his nominees may be foreseen. Moreover, this time around, a divided Democratic party, such as we now see before us, will be unable to frustrate Trump’s plans, foreign as well as domestic. https://gilbertdoctorow.com/2024/07/19/is-trump-jd-vance-going-to-transform-the-us-foreign-policy-interview-with-nima-alkhorshid-on-dialogue-works/

    ​ Trump Tells Zelensky He’ll “Bring Peace” In “Very Good Call”
    ​ Former President Trump has again declared he will “bring peace” following a rare phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday, which comes as world leaders prepare for a likely second Trump administration.
    ​ Trump in a readout hailed it as a “very good phone call” wherein Zelensky congratulated him on a “very successful” Republican National Convention and becoming the Republican nominee for US President.
    ​ Zelensky during the call condemned the “heinous” assassination attempt which targeted Trump, slightly wounding his ear, and praised American unity in the aftermath.
    ​ Trump apparently pushed a theme of the urgency of negotiations to end the war with Russia in the call​.
    https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/trump-tells-zelensky-hell-bring-peace-very-good-call

    #164308
    John Day
    Participant

    Andrew Korybko, In Defense Of JD Vance As Trump’s VP
    The truth though is that Trump is paving the way for a successor who’ll carry on what MAGA has always been about on the foreign policy front, and that’s being tough on the US’ top rivals in order to decelerate its declining unipolar hegemony.
    To be sure, the way in which Trump and Vance envisage doing this is by first alleviating the risk of World War III with Russia, which is a net positive for peace and would bring humanity back from the brink if it’s successful. The global systemic transition to multipolarity has also unprecedentedly accelerated so much since the start of Russia’s special operation that restoring the 1990s-era unipolar system is now impossible, thus meaning that MAGA’s foreign policy is really about responsibly managing this moment. The best that the US can now hope to achieve is to preserve its privileged position as long as possible through creative – and ideally peaceful – means. It’ll never enjoy the unparalleled dominance from the post-Old Cold War period, but it also won’t become a so-called “normal country” anytime soon either, let alone collapse in the near future like many in the AMC have predicted. A Trump-Vance presidency would be all about slowing the pace of its decline and regaining some ground wherever possible.
    The difference between them and Biden-Harris is that MAGA wants to improve socio-economic living standards at home while keeping World War III at bay abroad while the Democrats care less about Americans and more about their fellow liberal–globalist elite even at the expense of risking World War III. https://www.theautomaticearth.com/2024/07/in-defense-of-jd-vance-as-trumps-vp/#post-164195

    Matt Stoller, Can J.D. Vance’s Populist Crusade Succeed?
    Wall Street is freaking out that Donald Trump picked populist JD Vance as his running mate. But parts of Silicon Valley and crypto venture capitalists are elated. What gives?
    Vance spoke to the Republican National Convention, attacking Wall Street barons, the war in Iraq, multi-national corporations, and trade deals like NAFTA. What he said was shocking for a Republican. “We’re done catering to Wall Street,” he said. “We’ll commit to the working man.”
    But what he *didn’t* say was equally shocking. There was no talk of tax cuts, deregulation, or attacks on government, and while he levied plenty of fire at Democrats over immigration, environmentalism and overall weakness, he did not go after the substantially populist pro-labor and competition focused elements of the Biden administration. Vance’s fight is not just with Democrats, it’s within the Republican Party…
    ..So why did Trump pick this guy? It turns out, it was Don Trump Jr., and populist advisors like Tucker Carlson, who persuaded Trump to bet on Vance years ago. In 2022, Trump rescued Vance’s Senate primary campaign in a crowded field with an endorsement; a year or so later, Vance arranged Trump’s visit to East Palestine in Ohio, where a derailment of a toxic chemical-laden train caused a crisis. That visit helped resurrect Trump’s campaign. Politico reported that Trump said to his son and aides on the plane about Vance, “This guy is turning out to be fucking incredible.” …
    ..Economic populists on the right, and they exist, are elated, because they think the Republican Party is shifting its underlying philosophical orientation…
    ..But is that true? And what does J.D. Vance’s selection mean? Moreover, how did this guy rocket to such a role in a party that is so historically friendly to big banks, big business, and war? …
    ..At first, Vance bought into standard libertarian ideas, consistent with Thiel’s thinking. Thiel was a co-founder of PayPal with Elon Musk, and the alums from PayPal, the so-called “PayPal mafia,” are hugely influential in Silicon Valley today, though they are not entirely aligned with big tech. Thiel, for instance, hates Google, and this group is one of Vance’s core influences.
    While a venture capitalist, in the mid-2010s, Vance began to rethink his priors, ultimately transitioning into a populist with aggressive stances on economics, immigration, and foreign policy. While there’s a temptation to see this change as purely opportunistic, Vance has taken political risks inconsistent with mere careerism. Indeed, four months ago, Vance told a crowd that “Lina Khan is one of the few people in the Biden administration that is doing a pretty good job.” In the GOP, those are fighting words…
    ..So what does Vance think? He is in agreement with the views of a rising set of younger conservatives, populists like Sohrab Ahmari and Oren Cass, who assert that libertarianism is a cover for private rule, most explicitly in Ahmari’s book Tyranny, Inc. It is flourishing of the family that animates this new group, not worship of the market…
    ..More than disagreeing with some abstract notion, Vance deconstructed the very idea of a ‘free market,’ pointing out every market is structured by rules. He even attacked the idea of economics as a science, and praised Khan’s approach to moving beyond the consumer welfare standard in antitrust.
    To make this point, Vance told a series of stories about his intellectual evolution. He had been a believer that America had a competitive economy until 2015. At the time, he was a venture capitalist, and saw a bunch of advertising technology companies growing very quickly, some with up to $60 million of revenue. But they were ‘un-investable,’ and were going to die quickly, not because there was anything wrong with their business, but because they were in a space dominated by Google…
    ..And then Vance realized this dynamic wasn’t just about big tech, but extended throughout the economy, leading him to agree with Lina Khan’s analysis of antitrust. And that happened when he bought an old house with an old fridge.
    “We have a 40 year old refrigerator. And my takeaway from this whole purchase is that economics is fake. Because the refrigerator that we had, you would put lettuce in the icebox, and it would be good a month later. I’ve never seen anything like it to this day because the single old refrigerator that we had was a technological marvel. You cannot at any price point buy a refrigerator today that can do that”… [Vance recognizes the difference between “maximizing shareholder extractive-value, “rent collection” and maximizing end-consumer value in a competitive marketplace.] …
    ..The fundamental question is that we ask a forward looking economic question. Does this increase prices? And if it doesn’t, then we would let mergers or market activities go forward.
    We all should sort of know intuitively, at least I know now, with that refrigerator example, that that just doesn’t make a ton of sense. There’s something fundamentally missing from that analysis, there are questions of consumer choice, there are questions of consumer quality…
    ..Vance offered a very Elizabeth Warren-like observation that “personnel is policy.” And there’s a particularly interesting nugget.
    “A lot of what will determine Trump administration and interest policy is who ultimately takes the reins and the senior roles in the Trump administration, because they’re going to be the ones who are executing on this stuff… So when I think about how to solve how to put those instincts into policy, a lot of it’s going to be getting the right people in some of these roles and making sure we don’t get rid of some of the good people from the previous administration who are doing the right thing. So I think that’s the question, how do we get proper personnel rights so that we can get policy right the next Trump administration?” …
    ..Vance, to put it plainly, is THE leader of the post-financial crisis Republican generation, someone who has thought carefully about how to blow up our existing institutional governing arrangements. He’s scared the left by praising alt-right writer Curtis Yarvin and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban. He’s scared the right by, among other things, walking picket lines with striking auto workers and being open about his work with Elizabeth Warren, his respect for how Bernie Sanders supporters think, and his disdain for the old libertarian establishment…
    ..Vance is seeking to eject the libertarians from the Republican Party and build a durable governing majority. In general, such a dynamic only starts in elections, it finishes through governance…
    ..And that gets to a seeming contradiction. Because this same week, a whole set of tech oligarchs, including the world’s wealthiest man Elon Musk, as well as venture capitalists Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz and bitcoin billionaire twins Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, made it clear they are donors to a giant campaign fund on behalf of Trump. Musk alone is giving $45 million a month. And these donors are big fans of Vance, with Musk calling the pick a “great choice.” …
    ..Andreessen and Horowitz laid them out in a recent 90 minute podcast describing why they are supporting Donald Trump with vast financial resources. It comes down to the basic thesis that they believe that Joe Biden, far from a do-nothing President, is an existential threat to the status quo…
    ..I’ve followed Marc Andreessen’s career since the 1990s, when he was one of the early engineers working on browsers, for a company called Netscape, and he has been a wealthy venture capitalist and futurist pundit since then. He has strong anti-monopoly bona fides, since Netscape was crushed by Microsoft, and his work became an important part of the government’s antitrust case against the software giant… Andreessen is, more than anything, a genius at framing. In 2011, he wrote an essay, “Why Software is Eating the World,” in which he argued that America was “in the middle of a dramatic and broad technological and economic shift in which software companies are poised to take over large swathes of the economy.” That paved the way for the firm’s investments. In 2020, another essay, “It’s Time to Build,” characterized the inability of the West’s to make things during the Covid pandemic…
    ..The framing these two offer is that they are on the side of ‘Little Tech.’ And they both make anti-monopoly arguments, noting that companies like Apple, Google, and defense contractors thwart new entrants, and are lazy as a result…
    ..Andreessen and Horowitz have a view of America in which our might, and thus the world’s peace and prosperity, rests on three pillars: a strong economy, world-leading technology, and a powerful military. American culture is, as they put it, “depraved” and full of drug addiction, but our strength is that talented people can build things…..Biden is threatening this very foundation in two ways. First, he is attacking the basis of technological innovation. … Finally, both were apoplectic about Biden’s proposal to tax unrealized gains, the so-called ‘billionaires tax,’ which they claim would destroy the venture capital industry and California itself. This proposal would destroy the economic basis of American strength… Andreessen’s essay in 2020 about needing to physically build happened as his investments in crypto – the opposite of building – took off in value. Even their thesis – that no one can predict which technologies will be useful and which won’t – wasn’t consistent with their insistence that they know how important crypto and AI will be…
    ..Andreessen and Horowitz are not partisan Republicans, at all, their goal is as much to change the Democratic Party as get Trump elected. They see Biden as an anomaly… In other words, these New Democrat billionaires view Trump, with whom they met, as a return to neoliberal normalcy, and closer in fact to Clinton and Obama than Biden…
    ..To have this particular funder group behind Vance is on one level very odd. His breadcrumb trail of policy choices and actions would seem to be inconsistent with their views. Vance wants to raise tariffs, tighten antitrust, slash immigration, cut environmental rules, and roll back the U.S. involvement in Ukraine, all of which he thinks will help the working class. He helped block the foreign acquisition of U.S. Steel. Rare for a Republican, he has gone after the credit card duopoly and the CEOs of failing banks, sought to reduce the taxable benefits of mergers, and proposed a new rail safety law. He has attacked the role of the dollar as the world’s reserve currency, and is a foe of big tech… These guys have a cultural affinity for Vance, a fellow venture capitalist. And these are not standard corporate CEOs, this group, along with Vance, believe they are entrepreneurs up against a powerful liberal establishment bent on war and control. Still, there is not total alignment. There is a small but important age split, with these venture capitalists coming of age in the prosperous 1990s, and Vance in the disastrous 2000s. Because of this difference, Vance has much less trust in U.S. institutions, and wants to see Republicans realign the country around a working class coalition, which is something Andreessen and Horowitz don’t care about as long as the government gets out of their way in crypto and fintech…
    ..So what happens if the Trump/Vance ticket becomes President Trump and Vice President Vance? There are huge swaths of policy where there is no conflict within this coalition, such as war and peace, and crypto. There’s even working class alignment with crypto venture capitalists and the PayPal mafia crew on some areas, like the CFPB’s rule to let consumers port their own data, monopolization cases against Google, Amazon, Facebook, Ticketmaster, and Apple, attacking pharmacy benefit managers, certain social questions, and limiting the power of the big prime defense contractors.
    But in plenty of areas, like prohibition of acquisitions by big tech firms, labor standards, de-globalization, immigration, and preventing financial scams against working people, well, it gets dicey. It is in these places where there will likely be internal warfare, with Vance balancing his Silicon Valley experience, his youth, and his intuitive sense of how voters understand governance. I suspect Vance and the populists on the right will try to find institutions that can organize a nascent working class coalition, whether that’s labor unions, new advocacy groups, smaller and medium size corporations, and/or different ways of structuring government or working with allies in the trade space or within Congress. They may also try policies to elide such conflicts, like subsidizing venture capitalists to invest in corporations that help working people. But ultimately, this fight is youth vs experience, the bracing experience of the war in Iraq vs the belief it’s the endless decade of the 1990s.
    All that said, Vance has a boss. Trump is the guy setting policy and defining the role that Vance will play, and Trump has made it clear that, while he agrees that big tech is a problem and seeks higher tariffs and lower interest rates, he is otherwise focused on an orthodox set of GOP policies…
    ..If Trump wins, Vance will be a close policy advisor. Regardless, it’s going to take a lot of work to break through the institutional obstacles against populism on the right. And campaigns are not where realignments happen, they are only where promises are made. It’s in governance when the voters decide whether they like the current order… https://www.thebignewsletter.com/p/can-jd-vances-populist-crusade-succeed

    Eleni sends this. Sundance poses the image of JD Vance as a mirror of Barack Obama, and does it well, but I’ll point out that Vance’s history is well known. Vance has no “Manchurian Candidate” questions about his birth-certificate, CIA childhood, or paternity. The Mirror
    The problem of Peter Thiel, his network and the potential problem JD Vance represents can be dealt with.
    President Donald J Trump makes it very well known, and constantly reminds people for 3 years, that if JD Vance sucks, flinches, is inept or doesn’t follow orders, then JD Vance doesn’t get the 2028 endorsement. Thankfully, I saw the first indications of this last night during President Trump’s acceptance speech at the RNC Convention.
    For Trump supporters and all supporters of the goal to deconstruct the worst and most toxic elements of the Deep State, we must support that tenuous 2028 endorsement message. After all, we are expecting Vance to uphold actionable policies against the interests of his benefactors.
    Those benefactors and the aligned Vance influence network includes Charlie Kirk, Tucker Carlson, Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, Bill Ackman, David Sacks, Chamath Palihapitiya, Jacob Helberg, Vivek Ramaswamy and of course, many more.
    I don’t care about anything that happened prior to that 2013 inflection point, the tap on the shoulder at Yale. James Donald Bowman, aka JD Vance’s background construct as lived or as sold is irrelevant to me. We do not have the time to be emotionally attached to any individual. We need actionable results. https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2024/07/19/the-mirror/

    Investment Firm That Shorted Trump Media Stock Day before Assassination Attempt Claims It Was a ‘Clerical Error’ {Poof!}
    Investment firm Austin Private Wealth LLC allegedly bet on the price falling, which would have definitely happened if Donald Trump had been killed.
    Writer and researcher Josh Walkos said it appeared as though the firm had “shorted 12,000,000 shares of $DJT via a put option. The filing date is July 12, the day before the assassination attempt.”
    “They have around $1 Billion in assets under management and this is by far the largest put placed,” wrote Walkos.
    However, the Bloomberg terminal screenshot showed the contract mysteriously disappeared from the record.
    The company amended its filing records on July 16, and the option was removed. https://www.dailyfetched.com/investment-firm-that-shorted-trump-media-stock-day-before-assassination-attempt-claims-it-was-a-clerical-error/

    ​ Secret Service Whistleblowers Are Stepping Up “in Tears”
    ​ Senator Josh Hawley reported that whistleblowers told him that most of Trump’s security details last Saturday were not even Secret Service. They were allegedly “unprepared and inexperienced personnel” assigned by DHS.​ https://www.independentsentinel.com/secret-service-whistleblowers-are-stepping-up-in-tears/

    #164309
    John Day
    Participant

    Butler, Penn., commissioner says Secret Service is LYING; responsibility to secure building where shooter climbed was on Cheatle and her team, not local PD​ ​ “What prompted me to post on the social media platform last night … is that our local public township police, their duties were assigned to them and we have an operational plan that details that it was strictly traffic detail,” Natali said.​ “They were not detailed to any security detail related to the event, but to help people come in and out of the event if there is an emergency, those types of things.”​ https://www.naturalnews.com/2024-07-19-butler-secret-service-lying-building-shooter-trump.html

    Secret Service Denies FOIA on Trump Shooting Due to Lack of Urgency’​ https://headlineusa.com/secret-service-denies-foia-on-trump-shooting-due-to-lack-of-urgency/

    Seventy percent of Americans believe that US President Joe Biden should end his election campaign and allow the Democratic Party to nominate another candidate to compete for president, according to a public opinion poll conducted by the NORC research center for the Associated Press (AP). https://tass.com/world/1818455

    ​ Dems Plot ‘Loophole’ Of Rebellion If Biden Won’t Step Down
    ​ During a Friday morning Zoom call with 50 delegates, DNC delegate Elaine Kamarck said the apparent “loophole” allowing for such rebellion if convention-goers say they can no longer vote for their pledged candidate in “good conscience” despite picking them in primaries and caucuses.​ https://www.zerohedge.com/political/dems-plot-loophole-rebellion-if-biden-wont-step-down

    ​ Speaker Johnson Threatens To Arrest Lawmakers Who Disrupt Netanyahu’s Congress Speech​ [It looks like a walk-out would be fine.]​
    House Speaker Mike Johnson has put the body on notice, threatening to arrest anyone who is protesting or displaying unruly behavior​.
    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/speaker-johnson-threatens-arrest-lawmakers-who-disrupt-netanyahus-congress-speech

    #164310
    John Day
    Participant

    UN court orders Israel to end its occupation of Palestinian territories
    International court of justice says it should leave ‘as rapidly as possible’ and make full reparations for ‘wrongful acts’
    In a historic, albeit non-binding, opinion, the court found multiple breaches of international law by Israel including activities that amounted to apartheid. https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/jul/19/israels-settlement-policies-break-international-law-court-finds

    ​ The International Court of Justice declared Israel’s occupation of the West Bank and East Jerusalem is unlawful, the settlements must be evacuated, and Palestinians must be compensated and allowed to return to their lands.​ https://mondoweiss.net/2024/07/in-a-historic-ruling-icj-declares-israeli-occupation-unlawful-calls-for-settlements-to-be-evacuated-and-for-palestinian-reparations/

    ​ Jonathan Cook , Israeli Soldiers Tell Story of Savage Cruelty in Gaza – One Hidden from Western Publics
    Women and children are being targeted intentionally, say Israeli whistleblowers. From ground troops to commanders, the rules of war have been shredded​. https://www.unz.com/jcook/israeli-soldiers-tell-story-of-savage-cruelty-in-gaza-one-hidden-from-western-publics/

    ​ Israel’s parliament—the Knesset—voted overwhelmingly Thursday to reject the notion of establishing a Palestinian state west of the Jordan River. The vote was 68 in support of a statement nixing the idea, and nine against.​ https://defconnews.com/2024/07/19/israels-parliament-rejects-establishment-of-palestinian-state/

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