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Flippin’ Jersey's avatar

Mandelson should be called “Little Lord Fondleboys”.

SheilaB's avatar

If he loses his title, he still has the one bestowed on him years ago by the press (some of it must have still been a thing) and the people, as 'the Lord of Darkness'.

Tardigrade's avatar

I read elsewhere that that's the *third time* he's been fired from a public position.

AwakeNotWoke's avatar

That's a good one! No surprise he's a Lord. He's about as white as the "white supremacist horse" that POTUS Trump, a philosemite, rode in on.

OTOH/IMHO's avatar

It looks like they used the wrong vowel in his royal title as well.

Gwennie's avatar

I kinda lk Baron Mendelson of Fey.

Bee Jay's avatar

PizzaGate and more will end up being real.

It'll be sicker than anyone can imagine.

I hope Im wrong

paul Vincent zecchino's avatar

It's a thousand times worse than what's presently being revealed.

rd3's avatar

How about Robin Leach strangling a girl to death at one of Epstein's parties? That's something, huh?

UncleBob9's avatar

The "champagne wishes and caviar dreams" of the rich and famously perverted, indeed!

Cankerpuss's avatar

Child sacrifice is how the filth worship their false gods. It always has been.

paul Vincent zecchino's avatar

The Bible corroborates your statement, in Technicolor. From admiring fans of your learned commentary.

Cankerpuss's avatar

The ancient Israelites were particularly adept at sacrificing their children on the altars of Baal. It is because of child sacrifice that God permitted the Assyrians to come in and wipe out the northern kingdom.

Mystic William's avatar

Ancient Israelites condemned Baal priestesses to death. For stealing Jewish babies.

JohnAZ's avatar

It is interesting that Jesus spent most of His time ministering to Galilee and Samaria, the Lost Kingdom. The religion of Judea hated his Word.

Cankerpuss's avatar

Judea wasn't just of the House of Israel, John. Remember, Judea during Christ's time was a culture miasma of all kinds of cultures from Africa, Persia, Asia Minor, etc. That's why the Romans had such a hard time governing the place and eventually elected to raze it to the ground. That's why today's Jews have nothing in common with Jews of 2000 years ago. Totally different people and certainly NOT of the tribe of Judah.

Letsrock's avatar

Pizzagate, Frazzledrip, Zorro Ranch, Franklin Scandal, Ted Gunderson, etc., et al. No such things as coincidences, so many legit rabbit holes. Probably scrubbed by now print outs of Adrenochrome supplies and victims.

Liber8or's avatar

I wonder if the folks at Zorro Ranch know anything about the recent Nancy Guthrie kidnap and murder?

John Schrauth's avatar

I was told by an attorney that Samantha Guthrie did some high profile prosecutions before she left the practice of law for show biz. I have no way to verify it, but I am also told her brother has super high security clearances.

Of course it may just be a random crime. One wonders if the big networks would diminish or bury it should we learn illegals are involved?

Donna Wilson's avatar

Short segment of interview with Paul Bonacci, who was a victim in the Franklin child abuse ring, where he describes the abuse and murder of another boy:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oplqSX4xxrU&list=PLG0yoGaoZ7XLcH5fnOpFR82MZeoNxr92E&index=6

OTOH/IMHO's avatar

Brilliantly mirrored in Russell Lewis's ITV and PBS Masterpiece production Endeavour, the prequel series to Inspector Morse starring Shaun Evans, in a really outstanding episode titled "Neverland." A must see.

Donna Wilson's avatar

Thanks, OTOH, I'll keep an eye out for that.

OTOH/IMHO's avatar

You'll love it. Colin Dexter expresses his love of justice brilliantly in his Morse Series, as does Lewis, and each has a sharp eye out for its miscarriage under cover of law, never more timely than today.

J Boss's avatar

Ted Gunderson... look him up. Bif time FBI guy that uncovered the Franklin Scandal.

It's all connected. We're lead by sick fucks that torture and kill children while event is captured for a control file.

In a just world, the softest penalty would be a public hanging.

shibumi's avatar

"I can’t state that I actually believe any of it, but the chatter is deafening so you are advised to stand by and see what turns up."

Think about your professional life. Think about how many times there have been lengthy emails about "pizza parties" and "hot dogs." THOUSANDS of dollars spent on hot dogs by Obama. Does that seem normal to anyone? It's obviously code for something, and when there are mentions of young children being brought in for entertainment, it seems pretty obvious that bad things are happening.

Michael  Lynch's avatar

Yet the AI Chat Bots will tell you it is all "nothing", literally NOT ONE Word of Truth to the thousands of e-mails, All "made up", all conspiracy theories to the last mention of 'hot dogs' or 'pizza'. Sort of like the DA Nick Rice line from "Law Abiding Citizen" - "It's not what you know. It's what you can prove in court." Time for some Clyde Shelton moments of justice for these ghouls.

RMRDVM's avatar

It's worse than any marginally civil mind can conceive. What do you expect from satan possessed depraved minds. After all, to them we're 'things', like a lab full of rats to experiment on and have their jollies with; like paying to go on safari to Serbia, seated atop the mtn side, handed rifles to shoot ppl in the streets of a city below...then blame it on the neighboring country as an attack. Only God can stop this, as the ruling class are they who make the rules...by which they do not abide.

Carl L. McWilliams's avatar

What do you expect from Satan possessed depraved minds? Only the Return of Jesus Christ as King of kings will stop this. If you listen, in the near-distance are the hoof-beat of horses.

Dennis L. Merwood's avatar

Jesus' failed prophecy was about his imminent return during his generation to judge the living and the dead and to establish God's kingdom on a new, transformed Earth. This failed 2,000-year no-show positively proves that he wasn't raised from the dead!

It's precisely because of this false prophecy that Christianity perdures and will continue to do so. To maintain in 2026 that his return is imminent, as Christians do, is delusional.

Allyn Franklin's avatar

The destruction of the temple in 70 AD was the judgement on “this generation” Jesus talked about. Those who fled when they saw the Roman army approaching Jerusalem believed his words. The old way of worship had to be destroyed. God’s kingdom is being built, it comprises the people chosen by Him to believe and obey, those that “loved their life not to death.” It will manifest itself when He returns. He and his resurrected saints will be the new government.

JohnAZ's avatar

Jesus taught that devotion to God is an individual item. People do not need a rabbi, or sacrifice or a priest to approach God. The RCC denied this central tenet starting in Nicea 1600 years ago and has created a church that denies Jesus central theme to maintain power since. The RCC does not teach Christianity. It teaches a pagan theology based on Old Rome.

Dennis L. Merwood's avatar

We really don't have a clue what 'Jesus taught', John.

Let alone teaching "that God is an individual item."

Why do Christians expect a book written by unknown authors in a variety of languages, that was translated, rewritten, edited countless times ~ is evidence for anything?

It's just a book. Every statement of "Jesus taught " needs to start with "My old book says that Jesus taught...."

How many times do I have to state that?

The Bible was written, revised and edited many times by the religious for the religious ~ long after Jesus had lived. There were no eyewitnesses who had heard Jesus teaching still alive when the Bible was written. The Bible authors flat out invented things that he supposedly taught. Lies.

The last thing the Bible is, is truthful, reliable, unbiased, impartial or a neutral source. Folks that belief the entirety of Bible are willing to sacrifice their humanity on the altar of a book that they can't even prove.

Lee Wilson's avatar

Can you explain this? If true, is it possible today to hunt those who played shooting gallery?

RMRDVM's avatar

I heard it on a podcast with Alex Krainer about a year ago. There's documentation of it. I don't know about the second ques. you pose.

Fight the Good Fight's avatar

I can never unsee the images and videos I saw on 4&$chan back in 2018 when so much was uncovered by the anons.

Night owl's avatar

It wasn't just on 4chan. There was plenty on Youtube for a while, too.

Just another wild "conspiracy theroy" come true. It will be safe for the fence-sitters to believe it in about a year.

Letsrock's avatar

What did you see?

Fight the Good Fight's avatar

Just one example that haunts me: video of Epstein torturing a teenage girl with cigarette burns while she is staked to the ground and glass tubes are inserted in her armpits to harvest adrenochrome as she writhes in agony. That’s just one which has haunted me for years. There are others, including Frazzledrip and Comet PingPong Instagram captures. Lost of horrific material is out there but has probably been buried.

Letsrock's avatar

I hate to destroy anyone's memories but glass tubes in armpits? Adrenal glands are not in our armpits. How would that even work?

RMRDVM's avatar

Adrenalin (epinephrine) or noradrenalin (norepinephrine) are stimulated in stress and put out by the adrenals. Adrenochrome is a different molecule. It's likely secreted by the sweat glands, hence, glass tubes in the arm pits. Probably can collect blood and spin down for serum containing it. But probably a very unstable molecule...hence, using "glass tubes" instead of polymer plastic or silicon tubing.

Letsrock's avatar

I have never heard anyone say that's how they collect it before.

Manuel Cyrus's avatar

Unfortunately you’re not wrong. Human nature doesn’t change. There have always been and always will be a segment of society connected to that activity. We think it just went away. Like all of a sudden the perpetrators think there is no need for the activity. No. They just moved it underground. Then used symbolism to communicate. Its as sorted and disgusting as any of us can imagine. Pray justice will be done.

Night owl's avatar

It is real. And the evidence was massive back when it broke.

Don't say you believe it though; someone might think of you as a "conspiracy theorist"

pyrrhus's avatar

JK failed to mention that both Epstein and his instructor Dershowitz were Mossad, and the whole thing, which included the rape and slaughter of babies and ritual cannibalism was designed to entrap famous or well positioned people for blackmail purposes and was evidently quite successful in that effort....

Paul B. Cohen's avatar

And no doubt they put the blood of the murdered children in their matzoh. What a tool, pyrrhus, setting the world on fire with your lies.

Night owl's avatar

You may be the biggest clown on this blog.

Letsrock's avatar

That piece of info has been all over everywhere and beaten to death FYI.

Hm's avatar

Pizzagate is genuine. Time will tell if JHK is genuine. Or running damage control for the Tribe

Ben's avatar
Feb 8Edited

Except the opposition put out a false story that it was taking place in an actual pizza joint in a dungeon below it.

When that proved false, they then said it was all false.

I find it odd that some people who belong to the largest child abusing cult in history talk shit about the opposition.

This being the roman catholic religion.

They just move the offending priest all over the place to provide cover.

Another group constantly being caught doing stuff like this are UN peacekeepers in third world countries.

Hm's avatar

How do you know pizzagate to be a big nothing-burger, Phil? Do you believes all such stories false, Including the Boy's Town- Franklin scandal? If it helps, you can blame that one on Republicans.

Phil Denter's avatar

How would that help, Hm? After all, our "elites" fucking, killing and eating God's innocent children is clearly bipartisan.

Old Gyrene's avatar

RE Billy Gates:

"Virology is his hobby."

How scary that a multi-billionaire (creepy in so many ways) has a fetish about Virology.

He's always been weird but this is well beyond the pale.

rd3's avatar

In past times, people like Gates, Reid Hoffman, Bezos, etc. would have been bullied into submission as children. This is what should happen to people like that. The truth is that many little nerds and geeks have sadistic, vindictive, and grandiose fantasies. Look at the sketches and cartoons that little nerds and geeks harbor away. Lots of violent sick stuff. Think Todd from Wedding Crashers. When culture functions properly, these types of people end up sad and gay in a dingy apartment, as they should. When culture breaks down, they get into power and act out their megalomaniacal wet dreams against the whole world.

Inisfad's avatar

I often think that much of what we see is truly ‘revenge of the nerds’. There is barely a person like Gates, Hoffman, these Lawfare attorneys, etc., who didn’t spend a good part of their high school years stuffed into their lockers. They were creepy kids who now seek revenge.

rd3's avatar

Yep, and this isn't a new phenomenon. Many of the great monsters of history were small, ghoulish, angry little men, often of obscure parentage.

Phil Denter's avatar

"small, ghoulish, angry little men" 🤔

Lugh's avatar

Good, Phil, good.

Lugh's avatar

Hatred of gnomes is a terrible thing. Even the Orcs aren't really bad. Some have blonde hair. The new games make this clear: No group is intrinsically bad. There is no good and bad anyway.....

J Boss's avatar

I dunno about Gates. He grew up wealthy with parents involved in eugenics. One of his parents served on the board for planned parenthood with the CEO of IBM at the time. Did you really think he was a brilliant technical mind? The IBM CEO told him where to buy DOS OS for $20K, then leased it from him instead of buying it himself. Why?

We are living the "why" right now.

Tim R's avatar

Not to mention the fact they spawn ex-wives who are, if possible, even more narcissistic, and are the primary funders of so much leftist nonsense!

Liber8or's avatar

They were the kids that tore the wings from flies and watched them hop around the window.

rd3's avatar

And used magnifying glasses to burn ants.

Ron Anselmo's avatar

Excellent angle, and 100% correct. But in Todd's defense, he and Vince Vaughn did have "a moment". Funny AF.

rd3's avatar

"I made you a painting... I call it "Celebration." It's sexual and violent. I thought you might like it."

- Todd

Ron Anselmo's avatar

And when Vaughn and Owen Wilson were found out, Vaughn refused to leave it behind. One of the funniest movies ever.

Smokin' hot Jane Seymour ~ "Call me Cat! Kitty Cat! Pervert!"

rd3's avatar

It is a very funny movie. It does a pretty good job of roasting the degeneracy of old money New England, too. The grandmother is hilarious, especially her part about Eleanor Roosevelt being a huge dyke and a big lesbian mule. I can't believe they left that in there.

Lugh's avatar

And what kind of man was FDR to marry such a gnome?

Cankerpuss's avatar

Ha. Interesting comment, Rd3. You ever read "The Far Side" cartoons? Drawn by a man named Gary Larsen. I watched an interview of Mr. Larsen a number of years ago and he was asked where he came up with so many of his odd cartoons. He said that his older brother used to lock him in the basement and turn off the lights and leave him there for hours. He used to sit in the darkness and fantasize about how he would take revenge on his brother. Those fantasies in the darkness are what led to many of his odd but funny cartoon drawings. I found the interview entirely fascinating.

Old Gyrene's avatar

I do. Those things used to crack me up. Perfect name for his strips.

Cankerpuss's avatar

Oh hell year. That cartoon had me laughing on many occasions. Funny but demented stuff :0

John Schrauth's avatar

Hunter S. Thompson as usual got it right: "When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro."

JohnAZ's avatar

Rd3

Hollywood!

Jim Johnson's avatar

bezos? i haven't seen anything implicating him in such stuff.

SheilaB's avatar

He has a fetish about virology because he has a fetish about injectables. And he has a fetish about injectables because he has a fetish about alleged over-population, like his dad. And like the Rockefellers, who have had a plan to 'vaccinate' the world since before Billy Boy had one.

Lugh's avatar

Alleged over-population! Face it, Meine Frau, there's too many people. It's the unintended consequence of compassion. This life has many limits just like the Earth. That's what we're up against.

This happens in nature, and then rebalancing occurs - a species mostly all die in a given area. We stepped out of nature and thus the rebalancing will be frightful and global, with any remote areas being the safest.

SheilaB's avatar

It's a neat hypothesis, but we have no proof that it is true. Those who have taken the trouble to work out populations by adding up the known populations of cities and towns have said there is no possible way there could be remainders as high as suggested living on the land. Some people have reckoned that China may have nothing like the 1.5 billion or whatever that it's claimed to have.

Birth rates are currently plummeting almost everywhere. Much of that is because of hyperbolic alarmism by Rockefeller-funded governments and NGOs like the thoroughly evil Club of Rome, and the UN (also nudged into existence by the Rockefellers). The Rockefellers are pretty much everywhere that you find alarmism about the climate, population or imaginary pandemics. They literally sat down together (the 5 Rockefeller brothers) and decided that was the best way to achieve world government. Frighten the population with imaginary, invisible global bogeymen and they'll let you take over the world.

Lugh's avatar

If so, that's a good thing. To go to the absolute population limit and then try to go down, would be the height of folly. People really reveal themselves on this question. Most get it wrong.

JohnAZ's avatar

Yes, there is a finite limit to the Earths resources. We are feeling just the beginnings of the limits today. So far, technology has kept us growing, but for how long?

JHK says that mankind is going to be forced into a non-growth paradigm with economics as population growth flattens and resource supplies decline. Right now, we do not know how to do this.

Musk is right here, one way out is how to figure out a new source of resources for man to be able to exploit to continue his population growth. If we do not, all the optimism of the world is not going to stop The Long Emergency. WMBH is in the forecast.

Sidebar- an explosion of AI maybe the onset.

Night owl's avatar

Most resources on earth are renewable.

Water, wood, stone, various gases. The one in focus has been oil. But there is plenty of disagreement on whether oil is finite.

Scaring people with unverifiable claims about carrying capacity and finite resources is an excellent tool for controllling the world, however.

Vegan Shark's avatar

"Birth rates are currently plummeting almost everywhere."

Almost everywhere? You might want to check out birth rates in sub-Saharan Africa:

https://unz.com/isteve/2022-worlds-most-important-graph/

You are also conflating two very different measurements. The population growth rate may be declining,* but population growth continues significantly. It will be a long time before the increase in population starts to decline, if ever. Only a lower than replacement rate can make the difference between a problem and a disaster.

* Statistics from most third world countries (and some others) are likely to be pretty dodgy, derived from a procedure known scientifically as guesswork. I am pretty sure the estimates/guesses about population growth in failed states are the product of chair-warming bureaucrats who owe their jobs to nepotism and corruption, and whose data are never audited or subjected to peer review.

SheilaB's avatar

Thank you. I'm aware that sub-Saharan Africa is in a different situation, which is why I said 'almost everywhere' and not 'everywhere'.

And yes, statistics are likely wrong in either direction, but the powers that be have an interest in pushing the over-population thesis as it all feeds into the global concentration camp agenda (A. 21/2030).

JohnAZ's avatar

The bottom line, GA, is that as less and less people are required to supply the goods and services to the world, the “losers” in the game are moving to the cities. The Aggie reset of the US in the 1920s, IMO, was a huge contributor to the Great Depression. We are doing it again, with The USA as a really dumb repository for the “losers” around the world. The abrupt rise in criminality in the US is just a good parameter of the social changes changing the economies of the globe. A temporary “safety valve” has been cut off with Trump’s border.

Maybe in time to save the USA from 2030.

rd3's avatar

I've read that there is an affliction where people become obsessed over injecting things into themselves and others. I saw a couple of former junkies interviewed that said they still injected themselves with saline and other things, even though they had stopped shooting heroin, just because they loved injecting themselves with stuff.

Cankerpuss's avatar

New York Post recently reported on a French national who shoved an eight inch World War 1 munition into his rectum. They had to evacuate the hospital because the munition might have exploded. Talk about "blowing ass."

There is so much sickness and depravity in this world. The things people do to entertain themselves, well, I really don't want to know about.

SheilaB's avatar

That is indeed weird, rd3. If only Billy were obsessed with injecting things into himself, rather that the almost 8 billion of us (if indeed there are that many - not sure why we should even believe them on that!).

Lugh's avatar

It probably gives them a "memory high". The mind/body connection is very strong.

Ben's avatar

They were trying to come up with a vaccine for Ebola which is code for how to weaponize it.

Obama was messing around with it big time instead they settled for a bat virus.

Letsrock's avatar

And JE hobby Eugenics and repopulation. He's neither a Doctor nor a scientist. Scary. And of course Fauci, do credentials matter when committing crimes against humanity?

Cankerpuss's avatar

It's a "god complex" O G. These fuckers have everything. They've done everything. The only thing left that gives them any kind of sensation is exercising power over the masses. That's why wealthy billionaires run for public office jobs paying $150,000.00 per year. In other words, they are bored stiff. Having power, controlling others, destroying lives gives them their jollies and their thrills. Nothing else does anymore.

Human beings are not designed to handle such wealth and power. The brain simply doesn't have the capacity to handle so much. The money, power and fame saps their souls and they become filthy, disgusting creatures with strange fetishes. Why does a computer software guy suddenly declare he is an expert on virology? Because he can afford to and he has nothing better to do.

J Boss's avatar

Actually, I think his "hobby" is eugenics delivery and worldwide depopulation. Virology is just a tool in the tool box.

JohnAZ's avatar

PTB in the military and the Deep State have no empathy and do not think the same as most people about the destruction of human beings. To them, de-population is a university exercise. How many tears were shed for the obliteration of millions in WW2 by national leaders? The Holocaust was ignored by the PTB until Patton discovered the first concentration camp and Eisenhower provided the PR by insisting the press be brought in to cover it. It was said that he did that to prevent the PTB from covering it up.

Thomas's avatar

Come Armageddon, come.

Mike Doyle's avatar

As in the days of Noah

UncleBob9's avatar

But I'm not sure we're quite there -- yet.

Carl L. McWilliams's avatar

"As in the Days of Noah"

As in the days of Noah refers to a biblical warning from Jesus Christ about the conditions preceding His Second Coming. In Matthew 24:37–39 and Luke 17:26–27, Jesus/Yeshua compares the end times to the period before the Great Flood in Noah’s day, emphasizing that people will be living normally—eating, drinking, marrying, divorcing and building—without awareness of the coming judgment of YHVH/God.

Key characteristics of the days of Noah include:

- Widespread wickedness and corruption: “The LORD saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every intent of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually” (Genesis 6:5).

- Violence filling the earth: “The earth was filled with violence” (Genesis 6:11), leading God to decide to destroy humanity with a flood.

- Divine patience and warning: YHVH/God gave humanity 120 years (Genesis 6:3) for repentance, during which Noah preached righteousness and built the ark (1 Peter 3:20).

- Obliviousness to impending judgment: Despite the warning, people continued their daily lives, unaware until the flood came and destroyed them all.

Jesus uses this parallel to warn that in the last days, most people will be similarly unaware of His return, living in self-indulgence and rejecting YHVH/God, while only a few—like Noah and his family—will be saved through faith and obedience. The message is one of an "urgent readiness", as judgment will come suddenly and unexpectedly.

RMRDVM's avatar

It's worse...now there's AI, global surveillance, weather manipulation, D.E.W.s. and decades old black budget theft that finances 'their' every whim.

Dennis L. Merwood's avatar

Religions just created stories with heroes. Heroes that were already dead. Those heroes, including Jesus never wrote a single sentence of their teachings. Never wrote down any warnings!

All were written later to glorify their heroes; Jesus, Muhammad, Gautama Buddha etc etc. Mostly fabrications and lies.

"Biblical warning from Jesus Christ about the conditions preceding His Second Coming" ~ were not the words of Jesus.

They were the wild scribblings of religious cultists who authored the Bible hundreds of years after he had died.

Carl L. McWilliams's avatar

Dennis L. Merwood: FYI: In the Spring of 1981, I was given a personal Revelation of the Deity of Jesus Christ as "God the Son". I was stunned to learn that YHVH/God had become Flesh and I asked Jesus/Yeshua to be my Lord and Savior in 1981 and I have been studying the Bible ever since.

Accordingly Dennis L. Merwood: I can state unequivocally and without ambiguity, your name is not written in the Lamb's Book of Life.

Dennis L. Merwood's avatar

The "Lamb's Book of Life" is just another ridiulous inclusion in Revelations.

The most nutty part of the Bible. That can be interpreted to mean ANYTHING!

It contains passages about the Apocalypse, Armageddon, the Antichrist, the Four Horsemen, the Beast, corpses rising from their graves and other nightmarish scenarios.

Revelation chapter 13 describes a beast “rise up out of the sea, having seven heads and ten horns, and upon his horns ten crowns. And the beast which I saw was like unto a leopard, and his feet were as the feet of a bear, and his mouth the mouth of a lion.” Then there is another beast who has a “number” and that “number is six hundred threescore and six.”

Revelation chapter 1 describes an angel, “And he had in his right hand seven stars: and out of his mouth went a sharp two-edged sword.”

Revelation chapter 10 describes another angel, “And I saw another mighty angel come down from heaven, clothed with a cloud: and a rainbow was upon his head, and his face was as it were the sun, and his feet as pillars of fire: And he had in his hand a little book open: and he set his right foot upon the sea, and his left foot on the earth, And cried with a loud voice, as when a lion roareth: and when he had cried, seven thunders uttered their voices.”

Revelation chapter 12: 7-12, “And there was a war in heaven: Michael and his angels fought against the dragon.”

Revelation chapter 21: 1-7, “And I saw a new heaven and a new earth: for the first heaven and the first earth were passed away; and there was no more sea.”

It's the scribblings of an insane man.

Dennis L. Merwood's avatar

https://www.crosswalk.com/faith/bible-study/10-things-to-know-about-the-lamb-s-book-of-life.html

God has not chosen to reveal to us the names written in the Lamb's Book of Life.

It is none of our business. We are not free to speculate about it.

So, you are full of shit Carl, claiming that you can state unequivocally and without ambiguity, whose name is written in the Lamb's Book of Life.

BTW, your claimed personal Revelation of the Deity of Jesus Christ as the "God the Son" is meaningless. You cannot prove it is true.

Personal experience is not a valid reason to believe anything. If it were, we would have no way of determining whose experience reflects reality. Believers cannot rationally reason that personal experiences are the pathway to truth because they don’t accept other people’s experiences as proof of the claims they make with whom they disagree. Claims from Personal Experience are not a path to the truth.

The humiliating display of pride and the lack of empathy for others with different beliefs that Christians are infamous for.

SheilaB's avatar

Actually, Carl, you don't know at all about what God has planned for Dennis, until he draws his last breath, which you will not witness. So you might want to be more humble and more circumspect in your predictions. 🙏

Donna Wilson's avatar

CFN's Torquemada speaks! People like you make me sick.

Inisfad's avatar

Jesus notwithstanding, there is a ‘theory’ that, as the magnetic poles continue to migrate, the sun is getting ready to blast a micronova throughout our solar system….an event that apparently happens every 12,000 years, with smaller eruptions every 6,000 years. We are on the 12,000 year cusp.

Mike Doyle's avatar

Not just a theory, there is plenty of evidence to support that, space weather news on YouTube is a great source of information, formerly suspicious observer, a lot of information about our sun and planet and the effects of the sun on our planet

Inisfad's avatar

Yes, I’ve been following Ben for years. Of course there are ‘opponents’ to his (and others’) claims, so I called it a ‘theory’. Noah would probably disagree…..lol

ICI Grief (The Rebel's Hike)'s avatar

Yes, and instead of flood this time around, the Bible tells us it will be fire.

Inisfad's avatar

I believe that would be in line with a micronova

Scott's avatar

It will be the same as any other 12k event, fire, 1,000 mph winds, mile high waves and total destruction, and probably many years of not seeing the sun due to volcanic ash. Somehow a small amount of peeps will survive all this and the next age of earth begins. There is so much evidence of this cycle it is astounding more people don't know about it

SheilaB's avatar

'Jesus notwithstanding [...]'

And lo, there was a great eye-rolling in Heaven. 😂

Phil Denter's avatar

The Lord works in mysterious ways.

MarshaLouise's avatar

Parallel or parable?

Carl L. McWilliams's avatar

QUESTION: What will it finally take for Western Civ, and its avatar, the USA, to stop embarrassing itself before God and history, and find better things to do?

ANSWER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwE2wCl1zJo

Demeter's avatar

People have been proclaiming the destruction of Western Civilization and its avatar the USA since the 1600's. Those were the Elite people, who had no skin in the game, whose wealth and power and influence insulated them from everything except death.

Meanwhile, all the real people just keep on keeping on. Building a reality for themselves and their families and friends.

Cankerpuss's avatar

What choice do they have? They have to live in this world but choose to not be part of it.

Liber8or's avatar

Yes, the YT vid explains a lot. As usual...follow the money.

Howard Skillington's avatar

I devoutly hope that Hillary's hearing does not go pubic on TV. If it does, the images do not bear contemplation.

UncleBob9's avatar

Indeed. The thought of seeing Cankles on tv with her showing that part of her hideous anatomy to both Congress and the American people is beyond horrifying to the human mind (aside from Houma and a few other "special friends," of course.)🤯🤮

Gwennie's avatar

All hearings seem pubic to me: congress and reprehensible others reveal things about themselves we'd much rather have left to the imagination...

Howard Skillington's avatar

They drop trou and moon us with impunity.

Jeff Keener's avatar

So, Q-Anon is right. There really is a cabal of wealthy, elite businessmen (& women?) and politicians who engage in a coven of pedophilia.

rd3's avatar

That has always been my position. Whether "Q" is actually a person or group of people, doesn't matter. Their construct is correct.

Phil Denter's avatar

Q is a misleading distraction that simply employs limited hang-outs.

rd3's avatar

The base contention that the world is run by a bunch of sex-trafficking pedophiles, satanists and murderers has proven to be true. It doesn't matter if there is a "Q" or not.

Phil Denter's avatar

Oh, it matters all right. "[T]he world is run by a bunch of sex-trafficking pedophiles, satanists and murderers" and Q is a PR arm of them.

Te Burt's avatar

There is no QAnon. It's fake. It's MSM who couldn't be bothered with the truth. It's Q, and there's Anon (who is anybody's guess). It may be somebody's "handle" but the two do not go together when referring to Q.

Donna Wilson's avatar

That's right, Te Burt. Beat me to it.

Cankerpuss's avatar

Of course there is. Search "Bohemian Grove" or "Mulloch" and you'll find out a lot about this cabal.

Annette kimball's avatar

Absolutely! I have read articles & heard stories……I worked in Vice as a cop & could tell a few tales that disgust me ……you wouldn’t believe….no one does

Jeff Keener's avatar

Truth is always more horrifying than fiction.

Lugh's avatar

Most Conspiracy Theorists held to this belief, along with millions of Christians of various denominations or none.

SheilaB's avatar

Well Q would know, since Q is intel.

Rob Anderson's avatar

I thought Q was Picard’s antagonist from Star Trek?

Sorry, couldn’t help myself.

Byron Allen Black's avatar

You thought wrong. "Q" is Bond's hardware Depot Manager.

Cindi's avatar

I suspect the Clinton “testimonies” will be all “I don’t recall”, invocation of the 5th, & “what difference at this point does it make”

wkenn's avatar

Put another way, we've already seen the script, with slight variations, on numerous occasions.

Donna Wilson's avatar

Exactly, Cindi. There's no way they'd incriminate themselves, unless by accident. It's all just so much Sturm und Drang.

shibumi's avatar

It's Theatre.

Keep the masses appeased by dragging someone on the stand.

Nothing will happen.

Unless of course one or both of them strokes out on the stand.

Phil Denter's avatar

It'd be some wild theatre if they entered the Anthony Weiner laptop into evidence while that sick fuck testifies.

The Dude Abides's avatar

Then it will be time to move them both to the waterboard.

Thomas Schmidt's avatar

"Hillary got all snippy about it yesterday, demanding the hearing go pubic..."

The horror. You might correct this, JHK.

rd3's avatar

Hillary Clinton went to Wellesley College. That's all you really need to know. That festering wound has been a diploma mill for transgressive fanaticism for 150 years. It should have been snuffed out in its infancy. Massachusetts strikes again.

Beth Nicolaides's avatar

Wellesley, where young women from all over come together.

Somewhere in Wellesley's files, threatening to be sprung upon the public, lurk young Hillary's matriculation "posture pictures."

Or maybe she had the files burned and the photog whacked.

rd3's avatar

What are posture pictures?

Beth Nicolaides's avatar

Nekkid pitchers, A/P and lateral. All the Ivy leagues took them.

Lugh's avatar

Officially? If so, why? Or are you talking about the fraternities and sororities?

Beth Nicolaides's avatar

Officially, back in the day. My speculation is their in loco parentis role, wanting to document healthy physical development. Also, think of the blackmail (kinda) potential.

rd3's avatar

"Nay, naked bodies!... We were standing. Standing by peaceful waters.."

-JP

shibumi's avatar

So... women's colleges are lesbian factories? Or simply places where women learn not to reproduce and hate men? Or both?

Lugh's avatar
Feb 6Edited

Yes, yes, you have got the gist. A study done of the Seven Sisters in the early 20th Century showed that many graduates never married. Those that did had few or no children. The Western World has become the Seven Sisters.

Many people send their daughters off to college and never see them again. When they come home for Christmas, they have become fanatical ideologues. They took a class, went to the women's center, and got initiated into the cult.

shibumi's avatar

LOL. Decades ago, I went to an all-girls catholic high school by choice. Really great experience. All boys catholic high school next door, for reference. When it came time for college, my Mom did NOT want me to go to an all-girls college. I never considered it, but... perhaps I know why now.

rd3's avatar

Being on a college soccer team turned my wife's very attractive friend into a lesbian.

Old Gyrene's avatar

"...come together."

Indeed.

Old Gyrene's avatar

Oh...ptooey! Barf! Yuck!

I'm going to go Bleach-Bit my eyeballs.

Liber8or's avatar

Wow. Excellent as always JHK. The Bad Bunny thing is out-of-control. The Bunny Man was on network News this morning dressed in Bunny hat and full-length rabbit fur coat. (I don't even like rap music let alone Gay-Therian-rap) The Bunny has gone wild and the NFL is Bud Light on steroids.

The Dude Abides's avatar

NFL Commish Goodell must be a raging deviant/pedo himself... he has ruined the NFL.

The "END RACISM" bullcrap was such a disgrace... given that blacks are the most racist swine on earth, right after jews.

rd3's avatar

The irony of hundreds of millionaire blacks playing a foosball game on a field that says "End Racism" in the end zone is hilarious. Blacks have been inordinately privileged in this country for over 50 years.

Cankerpuss's avatar

Oh, don't get me started. Everything bout the NFL is a contradiction and hypocritical.

The Dude Abides's avatar

The Negroid BB Association is probably worse.

Cankerpuss's avatar

Goodell says there aren't enough black coaches. Ignores the fact that blacks make up 16% of the US population but make up 70% of the NFL team rosters. Such a bloviating hypocritical prick. His bosses are the billionaires. Should explain a lot.

The Dude Abides's avatar

HAH!! Well said!!

Remember... black slaves were not bred for brains... only for strength and endurance. Which is quite obvious... the NFL being only one example...

Cankerpuss's avatar

You just explained why there aren't many WINNING black coaches in the NFL. They aren't smart enough to coach a football team. Of the 60 Super Bowl winning teams how many have had black coaches? I know of only two. Tony Dungy and Mike Tomlin. Tony Dungy has a lot of white DNA in his veins and Mike Tomlin basically won the Super Bowl after inheriting Bill Cowher's team. In other words, blacks don't make good coaches. They just don't. I don't think they have the intelligence quotients to succeed as coaches.

The Dude Abides's avatar

Pure truth...

Here comes the woke mob with pitchforks and pink panties!!

Cankerpuss's avatar

Yeah, that's right, Annette. I said it. The evidence supports me. Every time a team hires a black coach that coach ends up either .500 or less and is only there a couple of years and then disappears like a fart in the wind.

Lugh's avatar

Yes, the whole thing is a Cabal. We need more White players and fewer Jewish owners.

UncleBob9's avatar

Again with "The JOOZ are responsible for everything!" You're right down there with the Democrats blaming Trump (or Dubya, or GHW Bush, or Reagan, or Nixon, or Hoover) for every evil in human history. So damn tiresome and predictable. No wonder MaryQueen used to pillory you all the time.

Lugh's avatar

Bob, you knew about the Sephardics behind the slave trade and you know I'm right about this too.

Btw, we share the guilt. The predation of the pusher doesn't excuse the weakness of the junky. And conversely, the weakness of the junky doesn't excuse the predation of the pusher. We didn't have to succumb but we did.

UncleBob9's avatar

The JOOZ are responsible for all the evil in the world. Except, if you were to kill every JOO, you'd still have crime, complete imbeciles in authority, horrid fiscal policy, and humanity still trying to snuff itself out. Why? Because of the combination of satanic influence and self-destructive human nature. The hated Jews were supposed to be an example to other nations of how to live, and they blew it; and they were supposed to be a blessing to all other nations via the Messiah, whom they hated because He pointed out their -- our -- shortcomings. Therefore, to cover their own asses, some people think they won't have to deal with the Messiah if all the Jews are dead. It's bad reasoning, but these people are dimwits, and conspiracy theorists besides.

rd3's avatar

But, Robert Kraft is always "handy" in a pinch.

rd3's avatar

MLB bemoans the fact that the percentage of black players has fallen in recent decades. They have spent millions on youth outreach and building baseball fields in the inner city. Has there been similar consternation over the fact that the percentage of whites in the NBA has fallen off a cliff? Why aren't they building courts in my backyard?

Cankerpuss's avatar

White people don't matter, rd3. Especially white males. We are the oppressive "majority." Ironic, on a world scale, white people are a tiny minority.

UncleBob9's avatar

Goodell's Daddy was an average GOP Congressman from the Buffalo who was appointed by Nelson Rockefeller to fill RFK's Senate seat in 1968. Goodell the Elder immediately turned into Eugene McCarthy's communist uncle upon taking office. In the 1970 election, he split the "liberal" vote with the Democrat candidate and finished third behind William F. Buckley's brother. The Senator's Son has had a life of advantage because if Daddy, including marrying Fox News anchorette Jane Skinner and making massive bank for running a sports league that's been turned into the WWF in shoulder pads.

paul Vincent zecchino's avatar

Such a nice, cozy little family! Thank you for that most enlightening intel, Uncle Bob.

UncleBob9's avatar

It's not what you know ir how good you are at your job that matters, it's who you know, the clubs you are in, and your alma mater (Stanford, Cal, U of Chicago, Ivy League, etc.) that matter.

Ron Neff's avatar

Liber8or----the wokeness of Pro sports is horrible. I quit watching several years ago and have no desire to start back up. I doubt they miss me and I sure do not miss them.

Liber8or's avatar

Off topic, but I wonder if the NFL is like professional wrestling. The game is fixed and with all the sports betting there is a lot of incentive for a player to drop a pass or miss a touchdown.

UncleBob9's avatar

Watch Atlanta, who was scoring at will while stopping the Patriots on every drive, blow a giant lead and lose in OT! Watch Philly's QB drop a snap and have the Eagles do nothing to stop a Chiefs player from scoring a TD! There are all kinds of similar events, not just in the NFL -- for example, the 2021 Georgia Bulldogs were rolled by Alabama in the SEC championship game, only to throttle the Crimson Ooze in the NCAA CFB Championship game. You've really gotta wonder if the fix isn't in most of the time.

Cankerpuss's avatar

Watch Seattle in their last super bowl. Marshawn Lynch was running all over New England's defense. Patriots had no answers. Then, at the two yard line, they decide to stop running the ball. They pass it instead. Interception. Seattle loses.

Watch the 49ers latest defeat to the Kansas City Chiefs. Christian McCaffrey was running roughshod over KC's defense. Then, inexplicably, little Kyle Shanahan decided to abandon the run game. Two straight three an outs without a single run. SF loses.

Both of these teams would have won the big game had they stuck with what was working so well but for unexplained reasons the coaches abandoned the game plan and subsequently lost the game.

Yes, these games ARE scripted. The winners are pre-determined. Why? Money. It's all about money. Money money money. Money destroys and corrupts everything. It always has. It always will.

UncleBob9's avatar

Exactly. My father-in-law called the day after the Seatyle- New Englsnd game to say "That game was fixed." I suspect Sunday's game is a makeup for that game, even though it's several years too late to affect the lives of the previous players. I hate the legacy of Paul Allen since he was Citizen Gates' partner in MicroSquash, so I can't root for Seattle.

Lugh's avatar

Tell them about the Sephardic Slavers. What a great name for a team.

Cankerpuss's avatar

Another example of the NFL being fixed. The Atlanta - New England Super Bowl. How does a team go from a 28-3 half time lead to losing the game? They abandoned their game plan. They quit. They gave the game to the Patriots because that who was designated to win it. It is the only explanation that makes any sense. These are supposedly professional athletes, the best of the best of the best. How does a team drop a game in such a manner? Easy. They stop what they were doing that was succeeding.

I have no interest in the Seattle - New England Super Bowl. I will not be watching and will use my Sunday afternoon for a quality Sunday nap. Much more effective use of my time and I won't spend the afternoon fuming over all the wokeness that will prevail in all of the countless advertisements. You know the kind, the ad where Toyota presents some stupid sob story about how tough Toyota drivers are (black people of course) and NEVER ACTUALLY SHOW THE FUCKING VEHICLE!

rd3's avatar

When there is that much money on the line, its never left to chance.

YourGalapagosGullfriend's avatar

That's been theorized for years; one of the biggest pieces of evidence is that the Superbowl logos up until recently have mirrored which teams were "fixed" to get in.

This year it's the Seattle Seahawks vs. NE Patriots, with a DEI halftime show. Because the NFL is political, I'm hazarding a guess that the Seahawks (read: Antifa) will win as a statement to the country.

PapayaSF's avatar

Rush Limbaugh used to have a bit about picking winners based on which team name was more politically correct. Based on that system it’s definitely Seahawks over Patriots.

YourGalapagosGullfriend's avatar

Last year the Eagles won over the Chiefs (had to check because I didn't care), so that kind of tracks. That was also the controversial Kendrick Lamar halftime show that I think they had planned when they all assumed Kamala would win.

I kind of hope the Patriots win just to stick it to the Commissars that fix these things, but I'm not holding my breath. Or even planning to watch to begin with.

Cankerpuss's avatar

Yep, saw the image. New England and Seattle's QBs were cozied up nicely next to the Super Bowl logo. This image was released clear back in September.

Deborrah's avatar

'UncleBob9' says it perfectly: It's the WWF in shoulder pads.

Cankerpuss's avatar

I have seen too many "no calls" or too many "shouldn't call" penalties to deny the fact that the outcome of NFL games is scripted. With the advent of fantasy football gambling you can guarantee that with large sums of money running on the outcome of a game, the statistics of a particular player, etc, that these games are scripted.

Peabody's avatar

The refs can easily control the game by calling or not calling “holding” penalties.

I figured out it was rigged years ago when SF played the Ravens in the super bowl (Kapernick was the QB). So many shenanigans in that game. SF lost by inexplicably trying to pass 4 times from inside the 5 yard line as time ran out. A child could have called better plays.

Phil Denter's avatar

"miss a touchdown"? How does one do that?

FYI "miss a field goal" makes more sense.

Cankerpuss's avatar

They don't miss you. They don't miss any of us. They are still awash in billions in cash and state governments wet themselves with glee to pay for their lavish stadiums. The NFL is here to stay even though their product sucks and the advent of Fan Duel and Draft Kings (gambling) has ruined the integrity of the sport. Too many people out there who worship this shit.

UncleBob9's avatar

The Buffalo Bills will move into their new stadium in September. Kathy "Medusa" Hochul approved the plan to use tax money to pay for it. Her husband will hold the contract for all concessions at the stadium. Nobody cares about this conflict of interest. All they care about how the Bills can't win, the Giants, Jets, and Steelers suck, the Eagles are full of dissension, and "the Patriots are cheaters." They all cheat. The rest of it is because games and seasons are scripted (e.g., after one SB win Patrick Mahomes was anointed "the greatest QB in history" -- so the Chiefs will win another 4 or more). I suspect emotion is poured into sports. Because everyone has given up on every other aspect of life as what used to be the greatest society ever developed circles the drain.

Cankerpuss's avatar

When the state uses tax dollars to fund the stadiums for play places of the billionaires it makes my eyes want to explode. I was in Carson City, Nevada when the Oakland Raiders were begging Nevada to fund their new stadium in Las Vegas. The begging and the blubbering. The economic development. The retail sales taxes that would be generated. Perhaps so, but why should the taxpayers fund a stadium to support a sport they have no interest in, especially when the owner is worth ten times the value of the stadium itself?

I think the only NFL owner to actually fund the entire cost of a new stadium for his team is Jerry Jones in Dallas. I could be wrong but I remember reading that somewhere. All other stadiums are at least 50% funded with public money.

Immoral at its core.

UncleBob9's avatar

"The Revolt of the Elites" by Christopher Lasch contains a section in which the author, a professor at (iirc) the University of Rochester, describes how the plutocracy uses its connections to build stadia and arenas using public funds, promising huge windfalls to the idiot politicians, but don't explain all the negatives associated with these things, like the Henry Ruggs III incident in Vegas a few years ago, or the destruction of much of the remaining commercial space in lovely Elmira, NY in order to build an arena that has been an anchor around the necks of every taxpayer in Chemung County for 30 years. Helping matters in my old town is that the population base is half what it was when I was a kid, and the tax/business base has evaporated as Albany's mismanagement of the state over several decades has destroyed most of Upstate -- but by God, Micron is going to build a chip factory outside Syracuse, so everything will be fine! (Just like Global Foundry was going to save Albany -- right, Schumer and Hochul?) Guess I've derailed myself, but it's so fucking frustrating watching these nebbishes intentionally and repeatedly fuck over everybody, and the idiot voters keep re-electing them because "Democrats are for the little guy, and anyway, Republicans will DOGE you out of a job." No, you fools. You can't trust ANY politicians, especially the ones who promise to give you everything for nothing.

Cankerpuss's avatar

Yes sir. A prime example of this is the City of St. Louis, Missouri. They built a new stadium for the NFL football team Rams and lured them from Los Angeles. A few years ago the Rams finally got LA to build them a new monstrosity to play in and skipped out on St. Louis who is still paying for the stadium they built for the Rams.

UncleBob9's avatar

Well, that was an underwhelming game! Maye pparently can't pick up a blitz coming from his right, nor could he take advantage of a hot read. And his line -- they had trouble stopping a four-man rush. How did they win more than 5 or 6 games with a sieve for an O-line? But their defense was good for most of the game; too bad Seattle's was better. I missed the halftime show because I was in the head, followed by taking out the recycling bin. What a shame.

OTOH/IMHO's avatar

I swore off of Sports Illustrated when they started putting Elon Musk's 74-year-old mother, a 250 lb. porker, and a vitiligo case (among others) in their Swimsuit Issue.

UncleBob9's avatar

You mean you didn't buy last year's issue that starred Livvy Dunne?!? 😯😯😱🤯

OTOH/IMHO's avatar

There definitely is a fascination with Lite-in-the-Loafers, Liber8or. Did you ever see the hysterical rant by Bill Burr about what the NFL players were bullied into wearing?

Dan Star's avatar

Remember how quickly they covered up PizzaGate???

rd3's avatar

Prior to Trump's first election, Kevin Michael Grace and Kevin Steele had a weekly podcast. It was very interesting and one of the episodes went into detail about Pizzagate. You can still find every single episode from their podcast on Youtube, except that one.

Ben's avatar

Want to know why?

It's not what you think.

That kind of discussion sent someone to the pizza shop in question with an AR15 who then spent time looking for the underground torture chamber that did not exist at least at that site.

The Alex Jones trial where they said he was guilty of some crime to the tune of a billion dollars has cooled all sorts of stories and narratives.

I am amazed at the drooling idiots that spew nonsense all over this site at the peril of the man that runs this site.

All it takes is an activist judge and someone willing to prosecute and anyone can be drug into court now.

rd3's avatar

Oh please. Read the e-mails, you shrinking violet. Let's just stop telling the truth because its too dangerous. You need to change your tampon.

Ben's avatar

Hardly a shrinking violet and I was not calling YOU specifically a drooling idiot.

As far as tampons go the only use, I ever had for one was polishing my shoes in boot camp.

I guess you are a fan of Tim Walz putting them in boys bathrooms.

nedweenie's avatar

You made me do a quick search on Podesta's art collection. Looks like it's been scrubbed off the internet like a college girl's temporary neck tattoo before Thanksgiving. But I did find this: https://archive.ph/bY6km If those pieces really are from his collection, that's very thunk provoking.

Joe Ashby's avatar

Some of the sculptures are much worse. Came out during Wikileaks. Looks they’ve been scrubbed, as you said.

Donna Wilson's avatar

Yes, there was more in Podesta's collection. I recall that the blond boy hanging against the tiles in the first painting at your link was rumored to be Anderson Cooper, and the tiled walls reminiscent of the Vanderbilt's huge swimming pool, seen at this link:

https://www.facebook.com/PoolOperationManagement/posts/check-out-the-biltmore-estate-pool-built-in-1895-biltmore-estate-is-a-large-priv/10156114053447946/

rd3's avatar

I saw a man in the grocery store the other day with large tattoos on both sides of his neck. He must have been late 60's/early 70's. Did he get those 50 years ago, or did he decide that 50/60 years old was a great time to get neck tattoos.

Vegan Shark's avatar

I've seen similar. Not many, but a few. Tattooed old people who should have reached the age of discretion are presumably trying to win the admiration of the cool kids. In New Guinea they'd probably become headhunters to conform. The inner emptiness that drives mature (in age) adults to mimic the fads of immature teenagers and 20-somethings is frightening to contemplate.

rd3's avatar
Feb 6Edited

I used to get my hair cut by a very attractive young girl. She started off looking very normal and sweet, but over time, every time I went back she had a new tattoo or piercing. The last time I saw her, she was covered in tattoos head to toe and every protrusion of her face was pierced. A real shame. All I can think is that she probably latched on to some loser boyfriend who was going down the same path.

Vegan Shark's avatar

Even the 1980s punk subculture didn't go that far. Some punks claimed they were rebelling against middle class norms by wearing grotesque, trashy clothing that mainstream fashion wouldn't dare adapt, as it had the hippie look. Ho ho. That lasted about a week until a slightly cleaned up version of punk threads, called "New Wave," was hanging from the department store racks.

At least the punk style and derivatives were almost entirely limited to the more recently hatched. I can recall no elders trying to pose as punk rockers. It certainly wasn't a widespread phenomenon like tattoos.

Liber8or's avatar

Wow. That is some serious dark, evil artwork. Sick as Jeffery Dahmer's photos of his victims

Ben's avatar

A very simple question why are there hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrant kids missing in the US RIGHT NOW?

A number the Biden regime admitted to and that the current Trump one is looking at.

There are many reasons why they are protesting anti-immigration policies.

The gravy train is being threatened in more ways than financially.

Michael Huye's avatar

Yuri Bezmenov was a gift to the world.

rd3's avatar

The Russian mind is brilliant. Now, its going to need to save the West.

Lugh's avatar

"For centuries, Western elites grew accustomed to filling their bellies with human flesh and their pockets with money."

"This ball of vampires is about to end."

Putin

Suzy Cue's avatar

There aren’t going to be any consequences for these evil creatures. As you say - bread and circuses.

Ron Neff's avatar

Ms. Cathleen----the fact that there will never be any consequences for any of these evil creatures is the most maddening part to me. People walk around in the Capital building and rot in jail for years or if you or I color outside the lines a little, we get threatened with the gulag but these poor examples of humanity get embarrassed a little and that is it. Of course the MSM will shout it from the housetops that this whole exercise is just because Trump is a bad man and trying to get even with these wonderful elites.

Phil Denter's avatar

Trump is a bad man notwithstanding the pedo elites. Worse, he's one of them.

Just because the MSM tells us that Trump and the elites oppose one another hardly makes it true.

Freedom 4 conservatives's avatar

Always count on Phil, the leftist moron, to do his dumbass "Trump man bad" garbage while his leftist cohorts try to burn America to the ground and install a Socialist/Fascist/Communist dictatorship. Grow up, Phil, the facts slam you into the dirt every time.

Phil Denter's avatar

I'm not a leftist. I'm an economist and a staunch capitalist.

You're the one caught in TPTB's divide-&-conquer paradigm, Dude.

Just because the Demonrats are evil hardly makes Trump good.

They're all evil. D'uh.

SheilaB's avatar

The need for heroes is strong, OG, especially in the land of cowboys and Indians.

Lugh's avatar

Everyone has to grow up sometime. Trump isn't the Man on the White Horse. He's one of them.

Dutchmn007's avatar

My Lady witnessed with her own eyes some of the goings on @ these “elite” parties; you wouldn’t believe it. Suffice it to say what is alleged with adenochrome is true.

C*a*n*n*i*b*a*l*i*s*m*.

Donna Wilson's avatar

And child sacrifice, which my friend witnessed when she was being trafficked to the satanic cult by her own parents. Look up videos on youtube of Dutch banker Ronald Bernard spilling about how he was attending such parties and had to bail when they tried to get him to travel to an event where he'd be required to sacrifice a child himself.

I'm going to ask--feel free to decline. Can you share any further about adrenochrome, Dutch? How did that work?

Dutchmn007's avatar

Adenochrome is - so they say - a chemical by product of the adrenal glands when a child is terrified. The twisted idea is that - by ingesting this chemical - the fountain of youth can be attained.

Donna Wilson's avatar

That's what I understand. I guess they must consume fresh adrenals, then. I never put that together before.

Vegan Shark's avatar

The more elite among the twisted crew demanded fresh adrenochrome just harvested, straight from farm to table; extracted from uncaged, free-range children inspected daily and certified to have AAA+ healthy adrenal glands. The best is none too good for our masters.

RMRDVM's avatar

Adrenal gland puts out 5 hormones. None of their chemical structures resemble adrenochrome (which looks like a bunny -> white rabbit). The adrenal gland puts out vast amounts of epinephrine and norepinephrine during high stress situations which is then transformed to adrenochrome and secreted into the bloodstream. Interestingly, when Jesus was so stressed in the Garden of Gethsemane, "he sweat blood". It was not blood, but a red tinged secretion, probably adrenochrome that came out through his pores as sweat. So, it comes through the sweat glands, apparently. Otherwise, it may be collected from the blood stream and spun down to take the serum, maybe in smaller quantity.

IDK, I can't imagine it's a very long-lasting buzz, based on the molecule. But it may be extremely potent...a little goes a long way. Probably snort it.

SheilaB's avatar

It goes way beyond the Dutch. How they allegedly get it is so horrific I don't wish to write it on here.

shibumi's avatar

Frazzledrip. The weak of heart and sensitive should NOT look into this.

Donna Wilson's avatar

That's okay, SheilaB. I believe I got the picture now. Indeed it goes way beyond the Dutch! I think I caused a bit of confusion--I referred to the Dutch banker Bernard, and addressed my comment to Dutchmn007. Apologies.

SheilaB's avatar

Nothing to apologise for, Donna! I've listened to, I think, four videos of Ronald Bernard's testimony. I find him believable.

Donna Wilson's avatar

Okay! I find him believable, too. He had tears going down his face when he talked about how he couldn't bring himself to kill a child. Looked real to me. He paid for refusing, too--he was persecuted for falling away from that crowd. Fascinating interviews.

Michael's avatar

The bit about the Clinton Global Initiative calls to mind a Mark Steyn column about their grift from back in 2017. It's certainly worth a read, or re-read:

https://www.steynonline.com/8207/uranium-diarrhea-inc