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Mike Pflum's avatar

The list of "baseless" claims that have proven to be true is a mile long and growing. But it's the proven method of the left to slow any recognition of the truth.

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Cankerpuss's avatar

Right, but when is something going to happen? Look, even if they don't put Obama or the Clintons in prison, I would at least like to see all that wealth they have amassed stripped from them, all of their property sold and every last penny of it returned back to those from whom it was stolen. I think this would be a far more significant punishment to these grifters than putting them in prison for 10 years where their existence is sustained by the taxpayers from whom they have stolen and to whom they have caused incalculable damage. I don't want these fuckers in prison. I want them homeless, begging on the streets and defecating in the bushes. I want them swinging from lampposts.

These fuckers have created damage to the people and the system that is beyond comprehension. What they have done is caused a majority of the people to lose faith and confidence in the system and once the faith and confidence is lost it is hard, if not impossible, to get it back.

Punishment needs to be harsh and it needs to be significant. I'm still waiting. Always waiting.

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Catherine Cronin's avatar

Medieval punishment is what I am hoping for.

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Cankerpuss's avatar

Not going to happen. The Constitution clearly prohibits cruel and unusual punishments so medieval punishments are out. Unfortunately.

I really think stripping these things of all their ill-gained wealth and having them live as vagabonds the rest of their lives will be very fitting punishment. They need to be forced to remember the harm and pain they have caused and remember it for a long time.

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E. Grogan's avatar

These people are solid psychopaths; We the People will never be safe until they are put away from society and imprisoned. However, since vast majority of these people are guilty of treason and will be tried by military, military law says they are to be executed. This has already been happening quietly, so many of these criminals have gone to Gitmo that it got so full, military had to put them up in other military prisons which are on foreign land. Those got so full, they then had to store them on military ships at sea. This info came from Monkey Werx on You Tube. He is a military veteran and has inside info from military. I remember seeing him say this in a video from about 2 yrs ago. This has been quietly happening for quite awhile.

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Wilhelm Kaiser's avatar

I watched Monkey for a brief time. I see him as a delusional fool.

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Impatient's avatar

I have heard this as well but not from Monkey. I listen to so much I can't remember all sources. There are also Q drops and comms from various and sundry, including POTUS. His little dance to the Village People tune is priceless. Apparently there used to be a YMCA where Gilmo is now located.

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E. Grogan's avatar

re: YMCA & Gitmo - THANK YOU for that, you just made my day! That is exactly something Trump would do. He's always sending us little signals. I'm the same way, I read, research, listen to so much I don't remember all the sources. I do try to save things in my files but going through them can be a real chore sometimes. Thanks for the info!

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Phil Denter's avatar

"I listen to so much I can't remember all sources."

Uh-oh! Ben will slam you for that "admission."

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john galt's avatar

Also heard from Jim Willie of the Hat Trick Letter. First time I have seen it from another source.

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Phil Denter's avatar

How the heck is Gitmo not foreign land?

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E. Grogan's avatar

Because it's a U.S. military base, all U.S. military bases on foreign soil are considered U.S. soil. That's why John McCain, who was born in a foreign country on a military base, was able to run for president. My dad was a mustang admiral, that's how I know this.

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DE's avatar

What constitution? Have you seen the constitution lately?

I ain't seen no foookang constitution. Since when can some neighborhood totem in a robe trump the entirety of the constitution, the underlying common law, the teaching of the scriptures and the oaths of once soldiers?

It's going to happen, it will just be out of view of the polite obstructionists who continue to support the mob in all its royal degeneracy.

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Cankerpuss's avatar

Actually, yes, I have seen the US Constitution lately. I keep a pocket version of it in my work bag and use to for reference quite regularly.

You lost me at the "neighborhood totem in a robe" comment but I think by and large I agree with your comment DE. Keep in mind I am not the sharpest tool in the shed...

"It's going to happen"

I hope you are right. Oh how I would love to see true justice come of this "royal degeneracy."

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DE's avatar

I had one of those when I was an elected GOP official trying to help Ron Paul save the world. I was referring to the federal judges, the narcissists from the Potemkin villages. But, paraphrasing Lysander Spooner, whether they and their distorted Constitution really be one thing, or another, this much is certain - that they have either authorized such a government as we have had, or have been powerless to prevent it. In either case, it is unfit to exist. From that and Stein's Law then it cannot exist forever. Until then, coyotes.

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Mike Pflum's avatar

Com'mon Kamala, we can tell from the word salad it's you.

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DE's avatar

wu yu tokin to jak?

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Carlos's avatar

Make them live in the projects without security. We'll see them treated like Denzel Washington at the finale of TRAINING DAY.

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Catherine Cronin's avatar

Defining MEDIEVAL is just for me a euphemism meaning severe. Medieval punishment sometimes means death if you stole an apple. The use of the ordeal punishment could kill you if you stole from a Lord.

So if you can even find a punishment for people whose plan it was to kill FIVE BILLION people is ludicrous because only God could dole out that consequence. Get real.

Humans are limited in that department

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DE's avatar

Self-limited, is all.

People are capable of horrors. Combat and prison and the mob have proven that over and over for centuries. But instead we baaa.

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Carl Gottlieb's avatar

That’s what I’m talking about!

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Phil Denter's avatar

You're better than that.

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Alzaebo's avatar

Do you want the attempted Transformation to be as quickly forgotten as Pizzagate, the Steal, and Covid-19 were? If not, you've got to let the pressure build, and build, and build, until the customers convince themselves that our system is being run by criminals.

As one youngster noticed, the Boomers were raised in a society based on trust. The difference between Boomers and Zoomers is, Zoomers were raised in a society where no one could trust anyone else.

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Cankerpuss's avatar

I'm not a Boomer and I am not a Zoomer. I am an Xer and I just want to be left alone. I don't want anything to be forgotten. I want justice. I want something to actually happen. Hillary is still worth hundreds of millions. BO has multiple mansions including one in Hawaii. Biden is, well, who knows. Fauci is still retired and doing interviews. These fuckers will not have justice, not in this life, at least.

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PapayaSF's avatar

I agree. Trump is doing a persuasion op. If he suddenly indicts Obama and company too many people will freak out. He needs to get the evidence out there, drip-drip-drip, to convince the public, build suspense, and humiliate Obama and his legacy media defenders. It also takes months to put together complex legal cases. However, I expect a lot to happen before the 2026 midterms.

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Anon E. Mousse's avatar

This might be the preferable strategy. However, I am not persuaded that the former president is easily humiliated, if at all. The critical matter is to make sure all are aware of what has occurred.

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Carl Gottlieb's avatar

Obama doesn’t have the humility to be embarrassed. After all, the press labeled him, “god of all things” on a now infamous Newsweek cover.

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Magdalene's avatar

Anything less than legal consequences risks illegitimacy. Unfortunately, team Trump has *even bigger* fish to fry, as he must win the economic war against their City of London sponsors. But according to some analysts who haven't set their hair on fire with every turn of the news cycle (Tom Luongo, Alex Krainer, etc), the US is winning the fight for economic sovereignty from Bank of England. Powell implemented the rollout of US-controlled SOFR to replace London-controlled LIBOR starting in Trump I & ending LIBOR completely this year (the day before Trump's "Liberation Day"), & now US-controlled stablecoin is going to replace London-controlled SWIFT for international payments. Keeping control of the threat escaltor will be essential to prevent the enemy from taking this war full-on hot. This will be a very thin needle to thread, & timing is everything.

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Alzaebo's avatar

Making it even hotter will be the mBridge alternative to SWIFT, being rolled out in ASEAN in cooperation with Mideast oil-producing countries by the BRICS. Once the beta test is worked out, the Global South will be theirs.

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Phil Denter's avatar

People pooping in the bushes is not good. The USA has more than enough of that already, imho. I support less bushes turds, not more!

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Much (if not most) of the Clinton wealth was stolen from the impoverished people of Haiti. I feel that your rant, though valid, was remiss in not mentioning the poor Haitians who, no matter what, will undoubtedly never see their money.

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Cankerpuss's avatar

Actually poop in the bushes serves to be healthy fertilizer for the bushes. It's poop in the streets that's not good for anyone :)

Point taken on the Haitians. I admit I am not an expert on where the Clinton wealth came from.

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DE's avatar

You don't have to look so far as Haite to see the work of the royally privileged. It sucks to be them and I'd help fund a boat of them with machetes and machine guns to land on the clintonista coast. But they were no more brutally gang raped than millions of Americans, 800000 of them by the great white father abraham alone.

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Greg McKinney's avatar

My question is why are so many otherwise logical people are so committed to these leaches? I’m not seeing one prog that I know move away from their hive. It’s a cult, a network that dares not break loose.

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Cankerpuss's avatar

It's a religion Greg McKinney. Progs have rejected God and religion and have replaced with their leftist ideologies. Simple as that. Humans have to believe in something, whether it be deity, idols, celebrities, government or themselves, they must believe in something. So, they worship leftism. It's hard for one to walk away from their cherished religion.

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Sierra Carr's avatar

Why can't they and their progeny be permanently banned from the US?

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ORION DWORKIN SI/CEBP's avatar

Absolutely.

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ORION DWORKIN SI/CEBP's avatar

Precisely.

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JulieW's avatar

Send Brennan, Clapper and Obama ‘paddle boarding’

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Night owl's avatar

I am glad that was emphasized in today's post. I used to watch old podcasts with comic Owen Benjamin (also a born-and-bred Upstate NYer), and he used to talk about the concept of word wizardry a lot. His father was a PR guy, and I find neurolinguistic programming and other PR concepts taken from Bernays and co. endlessly fascinating.

Just craft a magic word or two (conspiracy, baseless, etc.), and shut down cognitive faculties on the spot!

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GabeReal's avatar

The opposite is also true, i.e. how many/most of their accusations against Trump and his associates are systematically being proven as false.

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Lugh's avatar

"Baseless" or "without standing" is basically a challenge: What are you going to do about it? It's like arguing with a person who has a megaphone. Few people will hear your answers and if your opponent ignores your question, few will know.

There is only one answer now, but I doubt Trump has the existential standing or balls to do it. He's thinking of this as a way to get the attention off himself. That I'm afraid isn't going to get us anywhere.

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Clyde's avatar

This is especially true if that "Person" is corporate organized crime operating under "Color of Law". Those rich and "untouchable" accusers suffer no losses when they make their assertions, no matter how erroneous, but if the "Law" equally applied to all people in all places, there would not be such a thing as "untouchables" would there?

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Greg's avatar

Whenever they say a claim is “baseless,” understand that it’s because they asked the people who would be directly implicated if the claim were true, and those people denied it.

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Unsteady's avatar

It’s the cousin of “debunked” - which means just stop asking about it.

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Lugh's avatar

Racist means shut up or else.

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JohnAZ's avatar

Yup, Leftist "journalists" asking Leftist "sources" about Leftist politicians abouit Leftist opinions. Gee. no wonder.

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DE's avatar

Surely, you're not inferring some quantifiable trend? :)

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Casey Jones's avatar

I think that not wanting -- real hard! -- for it to be true is quite sufficient.

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Reader East of Albuquerque's avatar

Jim— Thanks for your take on this. My take is similar. I would add, many people who fell for the covid psy ops are starting to realize that they've been conned, and this makes them open to considering, as they might not have before, that they've been lied to about a lot of other things besides. Including St. Obama.

They don't want to talk about covid or the shots, OK, they want to like and respect and continuing going to their doctors, they want badly, very badly, to believe that the lockdowns, the masks, the shots, all made some kind of "science-y" sense, but they know in their bones that, no, it was some kind of horrible, even if they can't quite get their mind around it, or even bring themselves to talk about it. They may not be aware of some basic things, e.g., The Pfizer documents, the VAERS data (problematic as it is, it's damning), the excess deaths data, the white clots... but they know the whole show wasn't right. They feel very unsettled. This is what I observe among the people with whom I live and work (urban and suburban, heavily vaxxed).

And about Obama. I'm one of the many political independents who voted for Obama the first time he ran for president because I was so disgusted with the Bush administration's pushing for the Patriot Act and all the corruption and general stupidity of the war party. What really caught my attention at that time was that Obama had taught the US Constitution at the U of Chicago, so I figured he'd have some serious respect for that document, unlike George W. Bush. Was I wrong in my assumptions about Obama? Hell yeah. I could have told you that years ago.

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Ron Anselmo's avatar

On what they call Covid vaccines, Ed Dowd has them dead-to-rights, in his book Cause Unknown. He has no dog in the fight - his data and his analysis are incontrovertible. A one-day read - highly recommended.

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shibumi's avatar

I believe it was Ed Dowd that just did an AI analysis of how long it will take the vaxxed public to realize something is wrong, and the AI answer was 10-20 years.

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Ron Anselmo's avatar

He's brilliant and is gifted with prescient pattern recognition on his own - definitely a 'next-level' thinker. If they read his book, it should become crystal clear to them in a few days. His AI run data set must have consisted of non-readers, which is precisely why they are where they are in the first place. The children that have been left behind:-)

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Reader East of Albuquerque's avatar

I second your recommendation. An excellent and essential book.

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Rick Olivier's avatar

Covid psyop has created a blood clot nightmare for both Ds and Rs who fell for it. 66 year old friend hospitalized last week, lung clots, possibly cancer.

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Ron Anselmo's avatar

Have him look into fenbendazole. See Joe Tippens Protocol.

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Cankerpuss's avatar

I didn't take the clot shots. When anyone starts pushing something and demanding I do it, it is in my nature to run the opposite direction. I decide for myself after a presentation of the facts and since there were no facts on the clot shot I stayed as far away from the shit as I possibly could. Here's what I don't understand. My brother-in-law was undergoing lymphoma treatment during and after the covid psy-op. He was instructed by his cancer docs to take the covid vaccine. He did. He took the original two shot and then he had all of the boosters (I lost track of how many boosters there were, at least three). To this day, and I am grateful, he is doing fantastic. The cancer is gone or in remission and he's running half marathons.

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Annette kimball's avatar

Lost my sister to “full” Covid vax program! After the second booster she had a brain bleed, hospitalized for 4days & sent home pending surgery in a month??? She died instantly at home 2 weeks later …..huge brain bleed !

I refused ALL shots and always will! I miss Margaret ! It still hurts

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AJoy's avatar

Horrific to say the least. My SIL suffered brain seizures after her booster, wound up in the hospital in a medically induced coma for a week. When she awoke she lost her short term memory. No longer the same person. In and out of hospitals and rehabs and no dr could figure out what happened to her despite numerous tests etc. Not one willing to acknowledge the jabs could be the cause as no one has epilepsy or seizures in the family. Because of a bed sore that got infected and doesn’t heal and other symptoms , she can’t walk and confined to her bed at age 65. It’s been a shit show.

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Donna Wilson's avatar

Damn the bastards, when will there be justice for your SIL, Annette's sister Margaret, and all the rest? I hope I live to see the day. So sorry, Ajoy.

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AJoy's avatar

Thank you. Yes I hope I too live to see the day when justice is served. 🫶

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Reader East of Albuquerque's avatar

How awful!! May she find healing.

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Donna Wilson's avatar

Awful. I'm so sorry, Annette.

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Reader East of Albuquerque's avatar

Many condolences.

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Jane De Haven's avatar

I was forced to get the Moderna vaccines by my then-employer, the Los Angeles Unified School District. We couldn't work if we didn't get them. In '22, I was diagnosed with Stage 3 (lymph node involvement) breast cancer and had a mastectomy, followed by chemotherapy and radiation. Not quite a month into chemo, I contracted a mild case of Covid, but became septic within 12 hours, forcing a visit to the ER, then hospitalization for three days. I kept working after a week of recovery, kept up my yoga practice as best as possible, drank the bitter swill known as green kombucha, and prayed a great deal. Now I'm on an estrogen blocker and Verzenio, which stops cancer cells from replicating. After a couple of months of more weight loss 😵‍💫 and low grade fevers, my oncologist adjusted the dosage and I am almost finished with Verzenio. It was a transformative experience, and I am eternally grateful. I don't run marathons, half or otherwise, but I am healthy, I am still teaching (private Catholic school), and haven't been sick for a long time. Maybe cancer treatments knock out the vaccine side effects, who knows? But my point is that we are still here and thriving, and haven't suffered the effects of Moderna's vaccine. Big Pharma, on balance, does its job.

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Cankerpuss's avatar

I'm glad to hear you have survived the medical establishment and are of sound health. May you continue to enjoy sound health.

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Ron Anselmo's avatar

"It was a transformative experience, and I am eternally grateful. I don't run marathons, half or otherwise, but I am healthy, I am still teaching (private Catholic school), and haven't been sick for a long time." ~ Jane De Haven

Jane, your courage and gratitude inspire, may God continue to bless you.

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Ben R's avatar

Once on the estrogen blockers DO NOT COME OFF THEM. If you do the cancer will come roaring back

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Jane De Haven's avatar

My return rate without them is a whopping 60%. So I'm sticking with them!

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Anti-Hip's avatar

"When anyone starts pushing something and demanding I do it, it is in my nature to run the opposite direction"

I've applied that principle to essentially any and all kinds of advertising. If someone you don't know (and many you do know) wants to sell you something, it is, almost by definition, not designed for your benefit. No matter *what* they say. Maybe you're lucky, and it's a win-win, but it's most certainly not the norm.

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Cankerpuss's avatar

Learned this lesson a long time ago. So true.

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Carlos's avatar

UHM, for now. No one escapes that unscathed. Those shots are fast-kill, and slow-kill. Pray for as much time for him as possible.

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Rick Olivier's avatar

“correlation does not equal causation” is that the phrase? I also have friends who are thrice-boosted with little to no ill effects. Yet?

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Blackbird's avatar

Not all lots are created equal. Anyone remember "How Bad is My Batch dot com"?

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Alzaebo's avatar

First off, the major vaccine companies cooperated in rolling out out target batches in succession with each other so no injury clusters would immediately stand out.

Secondly, the Slovenian health minister announced the batch numbering code in a public speech, and then resigned on the spot.

If the batch code ended in a 001, it was saline, meant for the ruling class, celebrities, and donors.

If it ended in 002: myocardia and clotting.

If it ended in 003: turbo cancers.

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Ron Anselmo's avatar

Alzaebo - any links or sources, on the batch numbering?

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Reader East of Albuquerque's avatar

Cankerpuss— I too have relatives who are apparently doing well despite taking an absurd number of shots (but I also can count several dead and likely badly injured by the shots). I also think many adverse events, apart from not being recognized as related to the shots, are embarrassing for people to talk about and not noticible to casual observers. Prime in that category would be heavy and/or irrelugular menstrual bleeding, prostate issues, GI trouble, allergies, eczema that can be covered by clothing, and, worst of all by far, tinnitus.

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John Schrauth's avatar

My understanding is that he was a "guest lecturer." That was somehow spun into him being a "constitutional law professor."

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YourGalapagosGullfriend's avatar

If the heavily hushed up accounts from his Columbia contemporaries are to be believed, Obama was really a ghost lecturer.

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GAVEMartin's avatar

And, apparently, hires ghost writers. lol

As real as a $3 bill.

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YourGalapagosGullfriend's avatar

Whole lot of ghosts in that man's life.

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Gary Edwards's avatar

I had a criminal tell me he purposefully majored in criminology in college to get a leg up.

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Alzaebo's avatar

Side note, Obama didn't teach the Constitution, he was a guest lecturer teaching how to file Civil Rights lawsuits for societal change.

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Lugh's avatar

https://www.anarchonomicon.com/p/the-epstein-and-israel-timeline-an

It's been an attack on America far deeper, sustained, far reaching, and evil than Pearl Harbor or 9/11.

Gabbard serves Trump in deflecting a reckoning. Thus her great work will be turned to evil.

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Charles Fire's avatar

Why Can’t People Admit Error?

There is a disconnect between responsibility and “response-ability” in the human condition called ‘making others wrong’. We engage in it when fighting with our family; we blame our teachers for failing to make us learn; we point the finger of blame and ignore the three fingers pointing back at us. This props up the ego and gives us permission to abuse others (breaking the ties of reciprocity) while persuading ourselves that we are just as smart as they are and can win any argument, even though we are wrong. Hence, all those estranged relatives and deluded political adversaries with their noses in the air. They are legends in their own minds.

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GAVEMartin's avatar

I admit error. I use to say I was a good gardener and now I Know I am not.

Everyone should plant and tend a garden and be made to state whether they are a good gardener or a bad gardener. When reality is staring right back at you, at least it is harder to form and broadcast the "crooked" words. That is why all these cons speak in "CONcepts."

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Reader East of Albuquerque's avatar

Recognizing an error and, when called for, apologizing without ado— it's a super power. Funny, it's so simple.

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shibumi's avatar

How can people admit error when they literally staked their life on "doine the RIGHT THING?"

Take a look at Scott Adams. He has kind of grudgingly admitted the anti-vaxx crowd was right, but is so, so bitter, angry and miserable.

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DE's avatar

Don’t forget the Dunning-Kruger poster children (DKPC) that the indoctrination centers promote and reward.

I don’t know what percentage of the uniparty are DKPC zombies. It would be interesting to know. But my hunch is they are in the majority of the rent seeking scum cohort (I.e., jews and other subhominid race baiting mobsters)

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Anti-Hip's avatar

Exactly. It's an about-face from the much healthier thinking that I remember dominated US discourse in the latter 20th century. The vast majority of us used to recognize that, in politics, counting the votes was the only way to determine who was "right".

I'd just tweak it to say it's not "just as smart as they are", it's more like "irrefutably morally and factually superior to them". Regarding "even though we are wrong", they have no clue they *could* be wrong.

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Lugh's avatar

I talked to one woman who didn't recognize philosophical debate. To her, all such things were just ordinary arguments, with the loudest winning. So yeah, why shouldn't voting just be a civilized way of conducting such an argument? Since there's no Truth, but only opinion?

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DE's avatar

Chicago.

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Sue Kelley's avatar

Remember Kevin Clinesmith? FBI attorney that falsified FISA documents? Got a slap on the wrist. And the FISA judge that never uttered a word of anger at being"duped"? Because he wasn't. He was part of it. His name you might recognize. Boasberg.

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Skenny's avatar

Boasberg = Judicial branch of the Deep State

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elysianfield's avatar

"If cases are brought against those who acted in the long-running coup, and are proven in court via an honest and upright process...."

Honest and upright process? Yeah, and if wishes were fishes, there would be no hunger in Africa...or Baltimore.

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JAMES HALL's avatar

"In 1934, a colossal claim reached the American news media: There had been a plot to overthrow President Franklin D. Roosevelt, in favor of a fascist government. Supposedly in the works since 1933, the claims of the conspiracy came from a very conspicuous and reliable source: Major General Smedley Butler, one of the most decorated war heroes of his time.

Even more unbelievable were his claims of who was involved in the plot – respected names like Robert Sterling Clark, Grayson M.P. Murphy, and Prescott Bush. While news media at the time mocked Butler’s story, recently discovered archives have revealed the truth behind Major General Butler’s claims."

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Blackbird's avatar

I have read - I don't remember where - that the "plot to overthrow FDR" was actually a false flag engineered to get the voters to think that the plutocrats really didn't want FDR in office. FDR gave the people the fake socialism they thought they wanted while leaving the plutocrats in charge and gearing up for a war nobody - well, almost nobody - needed.

Kind of like the Deep State "going after Trump". If the bad guys don't like him, he's gotta be on our side!

But yeah, there will be justice this time - unlike every other time. "I believe it, I really do!"

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Lugh's avatar
Jul 25Edited

It probably would have been a good thing, or at least an improvement. The vicious crip was a disaster.

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DE's avatar

I’d believe everything Smedley Butler actually said. Conversely with the murderous fascist jew traitor.

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Blackbird's avatar

"If wishes were fishes..." All that added biomass would cause some serious sea level rise.

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Lugh's avatar

Biomass is the energy of the past. And what is the future but the past? My grandfather drove a camel. My father drove a car. I drive a jet. My son will drive a camel.

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GAVEMartin's avatar

Atta Girl!

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Steve (recovering lawyer)'s avatar

Per your final 'graph, it is impossible to formulate a "workable consensus about a common culture and the common good" while simultaneously importing millions of people whose history, background and traditions are entirely foreign to those that constitute essential Americanism. Of course, that is precisely what the forces of the left intended.

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PRice's avatar

Any chance ActBlue feeds into the conspiracy charges? Last estimates I saw were that would raise $3 billion over the next three months.

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Night owl's avatar

Undoubtedly. On the issue of voter fraud alone, Biden himself let it slip years back that they had created (paraphrased) the most effective system in US history for disenfranchising voters.

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Ron Anselmo's avatar

Morning, Owl - off topic, but you're on the ground there. I hear there's talk of disbanding/outlawing the AfD. Is it even possible, given the obvious repercussions? Will they gamble on the consequences?

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Night owl's avatar

Hi, Ron. It is possible. The linchpin appears to be whether they can get one Frau Brosius-Gelsdorf put on the Federal Constitutional Court. She's a particularly nasty piece of work, and if they can't get her on board, they have a backup who will also vote to outlaw the party.

The courts are heavily infiltrated here.

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Ron Anselmo's avatar

Thanks for the reply. I'm down to trusted sources on most things. You're my trusted source in Germany. Hope you and family are doing well.

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Merry McIntyre's avatar

Ron, I don’t know how to PM you but wanted to ask you if you are related to the late great Honorable Judge Arthur Anselmo of Duluth MN? He was my late ex husband’s best friend. Unusual last name. You can contact me at merrymcintyre@yahoo.com. Thanks!!

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Night owl's avatar

Thanks, Ron. Hope you and yours are also well.

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Greg McKinney's avatar

I can hear the old hit song by Little River Band “Night Owl.” Great tune.

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GAVEMartin's avatar

I believe it's headed there. + the mortgage fraud.

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Mary Ann Biermeier, M.Ed.'s avatar

OH MY YES! "...freak-out at the prospect of one Donald John Trump, outsider vulgarian extraordinaire, promising to step in and drain the whole massive, putrid, necrotic, parasitical nepo-infested quagmire of predatory grifters, leaving them gasping for their lives on the stinking Potomac mudbanks ..."

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William Wallace's avatar

James described Washington DC pretty distinctly and accurately.

But someone will come here defending the swamp and it’s insane creatures.

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MarshaLouise's avatar

My fave part!

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Dave Campbell's avatar

It is amazing to me that this very detailed smoking gun is not generating the outrage that it should from the public.

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Night owl's avatar

What you have to realize is that the public around the world has been desensitized to outrageous matters. So many unthinkable things have been thrown at them over the past 7-8 years that they've gone into a passive state, where they just start to accept the unthinkable. This of course, is common among those who have suffered abuse, and it is part of the proverbial totalitarian tiptoe and the road to the Great Reset and implementation of a New Normal.

Also, do not forget that the media is still the ultimate arbiter of truth for quite a few people. The media narrative will dominate until real counteraction is taken (something with actual teeth), and then there will be lots of fireworks as the globalist set and their propagandized minions go up against those challening them, the mask fully dropping.

There is no way out of this without a serious clash of two opposing forces, and there never has been. I am still not convinced anything is going to happen just yet, but we certainly appear closer than ever to at least having something of some sort happen.

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Great point. And simultaneous with the desensitization, the MSM cabal has promulgated trip-wire mechanisms to suddenly create mountains out of molehills. It’s the most powerful distraction machine the world has ever seen.

Re: counter-action, where do we start? How about playing real hard ball with the MSM, maybe separate the actual “press” from the partisan media/commentary people - and only let hard-core reporters into the press room and Oval Office; maybe assign an honesty rating to each and every press/media person, and if you aren’t truthful enough, then you don’t get to interview members of the executive branch.

America deserves something a lot better than a press corp that lies most of the time. Most people on CNN & MSNBC couldn’t tell the truth if their life depended on it. We have the right to be information, & not be constantly propagandized. . . . And we need a way to shove their lies down their throats.

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Deborah Pelt's avatar

Repealing the Smith-Mundt Modernization Act would be a start at stopping the propaganda. IMHO

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Lugh's avatar

And molehills out of mountains. The revelation is "baseless". Trump didn't have "standing". Trump is part of one faction of the Deep State. He's not going to do much of anything but try to protect himself and maintain the system.

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Cankerpuss's avatar

Excellent analysis. I tried to say the same thing but you said it way better than I did.

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JohnAZ's avatar

Right, NO, there has never been a peaceful settlement of two opposing forces as now exists. Capitalism vs. socialism, autocracy vs. republicanism, self-dependence vs. welfare.

Those that seek security over liberty deserve neither one.

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Lugh's avatar

You think each of those can exist without its opposite. It's like believing that a stick can have only one end.

Let's start at the beginning and then work our way up: All viable societies have elements of individualism and collectivism. Read Turnbull's "The Mountain People" about a dying culture that chose individualism in the face of crisis. The Chinese Cultural Revolution was the disaster of the triumph of collectivism. There has to be a balance, John. To believe otherwise is to believe in a stick that has only one end.

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Lugh's avatar

Yeah, ok you see that much. But what is the balance? Executives making five times as much as workers or hundreds of times? A good society or what we have now, getting worse all the time.

If a few have everything, the rest will have nothing.

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JohnAZ's avatar

Haves vs. Have-nots is the story of mankind, the real bipolar situation. All of the other descriptors depend on the balance, as you call it, between Haves and Have-nots. What societies do with the losers of economic competition sets the legacy of said societies.

The real problem with socialism is that it favors the Have-not sector, providing a social network for losers and non-participants. Not encouraging the winners leads societies into mediocrity and decline.

Haves love republics, capitalism and self-dependence. Have-nots just the opposite.

The balance between the two is governed by politics. The results depend on how well the politics promote growth and innovation vs. the social net of the welfare state.

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JohnAZ's avatar

2008, the bailouts were not real, just the government “legalizing” the losses by the banks with the real estate CDOs and placing them into the national debt. There really is no money per se, just made up shit by a group that has the control of the mint. A great mystery of today is what does the debt actually represent? Who are the creditors that own the debt and when will they call it in? What would really happen if the government, not the country, actually defaulted? Would anyone notice? As much of the debt is probably associated with old age pensions of one sort or another, what would happen if the government just paid a UBI to people on SSA and forgave itself of the debt? Me, I have no clue, but isn’t that what is sorta happening anyway?

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William Wallace's avatar

Arrests and trials will get the coverage across the board. You can count on the Democrats to go Batshit crazy knowing that this is really going to destroy the Corrupt Party of Slavery once and for all.

They still remained the Party of Division after the war ended in 1865 right through to today. Unraveling this SNAFU isn’t going to happen overnight!

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Skenny's avatar

If televised, these trials could cause me to turn on the TV again. Talk about quality entertainment.

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Liquid Len's avatar

Any trials and hopefully executions if on pay per view would pay off the National Debt! Where do I subscribe?

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Thomas Madden's avatar

There won't be any arrests or trials. . .we have been told for over 10Y that the arrests are about to happen, real soon, Trust the Plan. . .it's all BS, nothing ever happens.

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Skenny's avatar

Understandable sentiment. But I would wager Comey and Brennan do not share in it. One FBI lawyer has already been convicted in the conspiracy.

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Cankerpuss's avatar

I'm with you TM. I'm so black pilled and skeptical these days that, even though I love Mr. Kunstler's writings, I just don't see anything happening any time soon. Things just aren't bad enough in the USA yet to motivate any serious action by the public.

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Thomas Madden's avatar

One of the problems is that most Trump supporters are baffled by bullshit. People spin these wild tales that always end up with "And all the Democrats are about to go to jail, like Monday morning" and no matter how many times this turns out to be completely false they eagerly fall for the same nonsense a week later. This started when Trump first ran for office, back in 2015, loudly promising that if elected, he would put Hillary Clinton in jail. . .remember how that turned out?

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JohnAZ's avatar

The real goal is and will be to destroy the Ult-Left Democrat Party, to leave the crazies without a home. The only thing that will achieve this is the vote, an honest vote.

That assumes that more than half of the country believes in America and is not bat shit crazy.

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Cankerpuss's avatar

I believe half the country are "bat shit crazy" John AZ. Hopped up on anti- depressants and anti-anxiety meds along with brainwashing from the tee vee and additives in their food and water. In fact, I'd be willing to bet that even more than half the country is bat shit crazy.

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Blackbird's avatar

"An honest vote".

Now where ya gonna find something like that?

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Lugh's avatar

They have no memory, literally. Like one poster who always tells us the world is going to end on such and such a date. She never remembers doing this when the date passes. And is astonished when people call her on this, descending into bullshit stuttering.

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Thomas Madden's avatar

That is very much how I see what is going on. Chicken Little always says the sky is falling, but the sky never falls. . .

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shibumi's avatar

Nah.

No arrests, no trials.

The *best* we can hope for is that those who are subject to arrest will suddenly decide to take a long, long vacation in a non-extradition county.

If there are, by some act of God, arrests and trials, the judges will be bribed and they'll get off. Becuase of "intelligence contacts"-- Epstein-- or "they didn't have bad intentions"--Hillary.

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Casey Jones's avatar

"Arrests and trials will get the coverage across the board."

The Times? Really?

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William Wallace's avatar

The Times will continue to run the Government Propaganda they are given every morning to Print & Broadcast.

It’s all part of the game!

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MarshaLouise's avatar

I’d love to believe this.

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Cankerpuss's avatar

I don't think most of the public know about it. Most people aren't reading excellent blogs by like Mr. Kunstler's here. They are too busy working two jobs to buy food and pay their taxes. They are too busy going to Disneyland and Disneyworld. They are still watching NBC and CBS nightly news. Watching the NBA. Obsessing about their child's gender.

Even if the public were made aware of this, I don't know if there would be any outrage. I really, seriously doubt it.

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Casey Jones's avatar

Scary is my word of choice.

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MarshaLouise's avatar

Only 80% of Republicans know and agree; only 62% of independents know and agree, and fewer than 50% of Democrats have heard the pronouncements about Obama from the DNI Gabbard. These are stats I heard on Fox.

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Lugh's avatar

One Black American journalist was in Africa for two years. Towards the end he was so dulled by the suffering around him, he found himself tossing a live grenade back and forth with a rebel leader. He realized, This is how it happens. You get so inured to crisis that you get careless and then you get killed. He put the grenade down, got out of the situation, and got the hell out of Africa.

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grand funk's avatar

Lou is always at it.

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Cankerpuss's avatar

I always thought it was pronounced Lugha.

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GAVEMartin's avatar

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/07/watch-fed-chair-jerome-powell-tries-argue-trump/

And this too. The questions some people (like President Trump & Mr. Pulte) know to ask...

How much has the architect been paid? (usually is checked as it compares to the value of the project)

What is the current % complete?

How many change orders have been processed?

What did the General Contractors original schedule look like?

Based on the video clip within the article, I had the uncomfortable feeling that the "dollars" can't be found on site(s). It becomes theft right in front of your eyes.

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A. Guerra's avatar

Mr. Kunstler has hit the big, 'ol nasty nail on the head again, with this latest masterpiece. For several years now I've said, "Wow, that was better than the last," but I think this time, that this is the best editorial so far. I think with this latest Trump administration we're at the closest that we will ever be for a reckoning. If the main intel bastion, the DNI has been successfully taken over by Tulsi Gabbard, then there is a healthy probability that things will be different this time around in all the branches of the intel community and the DoJ. Trump's cabinet and core support team all seem to be focused and relentless, he's purged most of the domestic intel community of the higher echelon goblins (Clapper and Brennan) and their minions, as well as the DoJ, so there appears to be a distinct possibility that this time the wheels of justice may gather enough momentum to actually carry through with a couple of monstrously complex RICO indictments each with multiple defendants of say, around 30 to 40 of the main perps in the "bestiary" per indictment. It will be complex and difficult-- mostly to figure out first where the crimes actually fall within the U.S. Code, and then to see if any statute of limitations have run-- like the 7 year statutes for certain conspiracies. My favorite fantasy is that all the major hobgoblins be charged by a military tribunal and tried and found guilty, and then subjected to public executions by hanging. I would buy front row tickets for that public spectacle.

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Demeter's avatar

And if we are blessed by the election of JD Vance in 2028, the momentum will continue 4 or 8 more years.

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John Schrauth's avatar

Supposedly in a conspiracy, the last act, including denying it, by any one of the conspirators resets the clock on the statute of limitations for all involved even if they have not done anything in furtherance of the crime in the time since their last personal act.

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Damn the torpedoes's avatar

What’s the process?

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Damn the torpedoes's avatar

What are the chances of a military trial vs. a DC judicial dismissal?

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JohnAZ's avatar

Any judge guilty of partisanship should be disbarred, not just removed from the bench. How else do you get rid of corruption other than removing the source?

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Doohmax's avatar

Very sobering to realize that everything I've been told by my government for my entire life (72 years) has been a lie. You were able to speak the words I've been unable to articulate. I feel just like Charlton Heston on the beach at the very end of "The Planet of the Apes."

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Hugh Wayne Black's avatar

Or, “Soylent Green is people!” After Charlton Heston finds that the people have been lied to about their food’s source.

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Cankerpuss's avatar

Yep, it hit me hard when I learned that Abraham Lincoln was an evil piece of shit after reading of his support of Sherman and Grant's pillaging of the south. From there it was downhill. I don't think we've had a decent president since Andrew Jackson was the first to turn the Presidency into his own financial advisory and came out of that as a multi-millionaire.

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Blackbird's avatar

"I don't think we've had a decent president since Andrew Jackson was the first to turn the Presidency into his own financial advisory and came out of that as a multi-millionaire."

I'd go all the way back to Jefferson, but he was a serious disappointment too: slave-owner, slave-fucker, constitution-shredding imperialist (Louisiana Purchase).

Many of the world's biggest problems stem from the US becoming an empire, rather than remaining the nation of upright yeoman farmers that Jefferson envisioned.

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Cankerpuss's avatar

"Many of the world's biggest problems stem from the US becoming an empire"

So utterly true, BB. If only our forefathers had read and understood George Washington's fare well address. All empires die. Period. Even the US.

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JAMES HALL's avatar

Old Hickory did "Kill the Bank" (Second Bank of the United States) but he also killed many women and children with his Indian Removal Act of 1830. He authorized the Army to force Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole tribes, including some of his former allies and Friend's in the War of 1812 and at The Battle of Horseshoe Bend, to walk.

His mothers grave is located near the intersection of Meeting and King streets near The College of Charleston.

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Alzaebo's avatar

Gold had been discovered in the sovereign Cherokee nation in Georgia, and our nation was veering towards the deep Depression of 1837-1843 thanks to the Bank's retaliation. At least the Indians got to keep their 4000 slaves, who walked the Trail with them.

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james hall's avatar

YES.

"The Dahlonega Gold Rush was a historical event that occurred in the early 19th century in Georgia, USA. It was one of the first major gold discoveries in the country and sparked a frenzy of mining and settlement in the region. However, the gold rush also had a devastating impact on the native Cherokee people, who were forcibly removed from their ancestral lands by the US government."

"The Cherokee society was historically a matrilineal society; meaning children belong to the mother's clan, and hereditary leadership and property were passed through the maternal line. Traditionally, women were considered the head of household among the Cherokee, with the home and children belonging to her should she separate from a husband, and maternal uncles were considered more important than fathers. Property was inherited and bequeathed through the clan and held in common by it. In addition, Cherokee society tended to be matrilocal, meaning that once married a couple moved in with or near the bride's family."

The Cherokee Helped 7 defeat Red Eagle at The Battle of Horeshoe Bend.

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Lugh's avatar

We took the whole Cherokee nation

And put them all on a reservation.

And even though I wear a shirt and tie

I'm still a White Man deep inside.

Now our women are trying to rule us. This is a good thing, right?

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Cankerpuss's avatar

Old Hickory was the only President who actually left office with the national debt officially paid off. I'll give him that. But otherwise he was a nasty, foul mouthed tough old son of a bitch who used his office to enrich himself and abrogated how many treaties with the Native Americans to get dibs new land to sell.

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Lugh's avatar

There would have been no America without the defeat and dispossession of the Indians - not Native Americans. We're the Native Americans. They were just living here and in our way. We moved them.

Acceptance of Indians as "the first Americans" was a huge cognitive defeat for our People and their nation, The United States of America.

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Cankerpuss's avatar

I'm a fair skinned native American, Lugh. Born in Idaho, raised in Arizona and Utah. Can't get more native American than this son of a bitch!

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Lugh's avatar

Bet you're a red skin now, eh? I am.

The Indians considered us to be red. We had to tell them that we were White and they were Red.

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Cankerpuss's avatar

Well, I am fair skinned but I do tan really well when I spend time in the son. It can get pretty dark. I think I would consider myself more of a "bronze" skin than a "red" skin. My ancestors were Danish vikings so.......

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Gym+Fritz's avatar

Unusually good post, today - goes to one of our fundamental problems.

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William Wallace's avatar

Back handed compliments are the same as me stepping on your toes and reminding you that you are lucky you still have 5 more toes on your other foot.

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K2's avatar

Like!

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Beth Nicolaides's avatar

Down with grunions!

Re: "Baseless" When will we undo the Smith-Mundt hugger-mugger and de-propagandize the Fourth Estate? Obama could never have done all this without his faithful poodles masquerading as journalists. Down with poodles, too!

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Ron Anselmo's avatar

Beth - PETA called, and they'd like a word with you.

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Beth Nicolaides's avatar

Sure, right after I finish my grunion sandwich.

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Damn the torpedoes's avatar

I went to a grunion run once as a disappointed twelve year old when the skipped the LaJolla shores that night…most likely for Redondo!

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Beth Nicolaides's avatar

Sounds like what usually happens here when the guys go up to Lake Superior, smelting.

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Yirgach's avatar

Mahvalaus piece of work Mr.K, absolutely mahvalaus!!!

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Crixcyon's avatar

Arrest the entire DC swamp while you're at it. All of them are criminals to some extent.

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Ron Neff's avatar

Crixcyon---- I think I have a better idea----- hang them all.

I am sure that if we set up a Go Fund Me site to pay for the rope, we could easily fund all the rope we needed and would probably have enough left over to fund the hanging of many of the evil clowns infesting the gov't of the typically dysfunctional blue cities.

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William Wallace's avatar

If they cashed their checks they all were accessories to the crimes, of our governments ever growing colossus.

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Cankerpuss's avatar

Ha ha ha, you dream Crixcyon.

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Mountain Mama 21's avatar

Outstanding, truly outstanding! Thank you so much!

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Demeter's avatar

The latest MSM abuse is to post pictures of young teenage Ivanka and her dad touching, the implication being "Epstein activity". It's beyond perverse, and if Ivanka had any brain, which has never been proven, based on her marriage into a Jewish crime family, there would be consequences for the press.

Not holding my breath, though. It will play out when the generations cycle through. Yes, I think it will take generations to purge the crazy from the public, at least two.

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James Howard Kunstler's avatar

Demeter — “Jewish crime family” is scurrilous, and I’ll give consideration to continuing to allow you to post here.

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James Long Hale's avatar

Would Demeter describe Al Capone as part of a “Catholic crime family”?

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James Long Hale's avatar

Three questions in answer to one? You don't see the relevance? Why not?

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Demeter's avatar

Was Capone Catholic? Is it relevant to this discussion? Perhaps the subject of some other opinion piece?

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

Thats good!

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Demeter's avatar

Charles Kushner (born May 16, 1954) is an American real estate developer and disbarred attorney[2] who founded Kushner Companies in 1985.

In 2005, Kushner was convicted of illegal campaign contributions, tax evasion, and witness tampering, and was sentenced to two years' imprisonment, which he served in the Federal Prison Camp, Montgomery. As a convicted felon, he was also disbarred in three states. He later received a pardon issued by his son's father-in-law, President Donald Trump, on December 23, 2020.[3][4] Kushner has donated significant amounts to Trump's campaigns. Previously, he was a major Democratic party donor.[5][6] In 2025, he was nominated by President Donald Trump to serve as United States ambassador to France during his second administration. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on May 19, 2025, by a vote of 51–45.

His elder son Jared is the husband of Ivanka Trump, the daughter of the president of the United States Donald Trump, during whose first presidential administration he served as senior advisor from 2017 to 2021. He has three other children, including his younger son Joshua, a venture capitalist who is married to the supermodel Karlie Kloss.

Wikepedia

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BH's avatar

Wikipedia…lol.

That’s the best you can do?

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Kathy Christian's avatar

Yes, and?

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Lugh's avatar

And he's Jewish so put the two together.

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Annette kimball's avatar

Nasty Lugh

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Lugh's avatar

Yes, logic is damning. Pattern recognition is going to be criminalized until they can genetically engineer thinking out of us.

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Demeter's avatar

scur·ril·ous

/ˈskərələs/

adjective

adjective: scurrilous

making or spreading scandalous claims about someone with the intention of damaging their reputation.

There is no reputation to damage here, imho. Truth is a master, and scandal...

scan·dal

/ˈskand(ə)l/

noun

noun: scandal; plural noun: scandals

an action or event regarded as morally or legally wrong and causing general public outrage.

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Beth Nicolaides's avatar

Maybe it's because of your gratuitous use of the descriptor "Jewish." Do you also refer to the Bushes as an "Episcopalian crime family"?

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Demeter's avatar

There's nothing "gratutious" about stating a publically widespread and proudly boasted fact from the family. The Kushners are soft advocates for Israel and have been meddling, or advocating, in US foreign policy. It is factual and significant.

President Trump did enough favors, pardoning Kushner senior, talking up proposals for Gaza, etc. He has since backed off, wisely.

If the Bushes are Episcopalian, which I've never heard in public discussion, and made it a point of their politics, that would be a different situation. They are no longer significant in US foreign policy, thank God, so don't waste your energy on them.

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gra·tu·i·tous

/ɡrəˈto͞oədəs/

adjective

adjective: gratuitous

1.

uncalled for; lacking good reason; unwarranted.

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Lugh's avatar

Yeah, it's all just coincidence. In any case, we need to accept second class citizenship in their United States, one led by Israel.

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tom clark's avatar

We need "Q" to unravel this!

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NY Nanny's avatar

Thanks, James.

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Ben R's avatar

I'm amazed at what is allowed to be spewed here at times.

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Night owl's avatar

This isn't new. The picture with her on Trump's lap has been making the rounds on social media for years.

The problem is that the bullying tactics used are similar to malignant narcissistic abuse, wherein the abuser wants a response, because he or she already controls the environment in which that response will be received.

If Ivanka responds, then the fully owned and paid for media will make her response THE story of the year, just as they did with every other story they could invent or manipulate to date.

The only reason most of the nonsense we have lived through over the past 7-8 years has gotten as far as it has, is that the media has pushed it. Public opinon is still largely shaped almost entirely by the mainstream media. The root must be struck, otherwise this shit ain't ending any time soon. Hopefully, going after Obama and co. for treason will be the first real salvo in what remains a largely unfought war.

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Demeter's avatar

You are right, of course. There is no way to respond to such innuendo except by ignoring it.

On the other hand, if this keeps all the Kushners out of the public US arena, it's got some ultimate good result. I was not impressed by any of them.

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