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This phrase pops up again again again when we speak of migrants and illegals, literally invading other countries.

But demographically, unless they take up arms, isn't this a single generation problem, if the white women breed with white men?

Fighting age men brought to England: https://gab.com/TommyRobinsonOfficial/posts/108827386757011106

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The Japanese, ever recorders of statistics, a high IQ ethnostate on the fringes of the Great Reset, but which is perhaps too deferential to authority, keeps giving us quality data.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-16428-4.pdf

Short version: “From the perspective of public policy implications, our study suggests that the early closure of full-service restaurants and bars, without any other concurrent policies, is not an efficient way to suppress SARS-CoV-2. Given the large detrimental effects on employment, alternative measures for full-service restaurants and bars should be considered before they are closed completely,” summarized the paper.

Despite the data showing a reduction in the use rate of restaurants and bars among Japanese people, researchers found “no discernible decrease in the symptoms of SARS-CoV-2 except the reduction of “cough” among college graduates.”

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https://stuartbramhall.wordpress.com/2015/10/13/did-the-cia-use-gloria-steinem-to-subvert-the-feminist-movement/

Did the CIA Use Gloria Steinem to Subvert the Feminist Movement? Posted on October 13, 2015 Co-opting Radical Feminism for Corporate Interests

While preeminent American feminist Gloria Steinem’s CIA background receives wide attention on the Internet, it’s a totally taboo topic in either the corporate or the so-called “alternative” media. Steinem’s work for the CIA front group Independent Research Service first entered the public domain in 1967 when Ramparts magazine exposed both the Independent Research Service and the National Student Association as CIA front organizations.

Fearing unflattering publicity, Steinem gave interviews to both the New York Times and the Washington Post defending her CIA work (see video below). In both articles, she claims to have taken the initiative in contacting Cord Meyers, who headed the CIA’s International Organization Division and their top secret Operation Mockingbird.* Her goal, allegedly, was to seek CIA financing to encourage American participation in the seventh postwar (Soviet-sponsored) World Youth Festival in Vienna in 1959.

The article quotes her: “Far from being shocked by this involvement, I was happy to find some liberals in government who were farsighted and cared enough to get Americans of all political views to attend.”

Steinem served as director of the CIA-funded Independent Research Service from 1958-62. It was her responsibility to organize US students, scholars and writers to attend the yearly World Youth Festival, to observe and takes notes on foreign participants, to distribute pamphlets, flyers and books and to edit a daily propaganda newspaper.

Steinem Threatens to Sue Random House

Steinem’s CIA links came to mainstream media attention a second time in 1979, when the Village Voice ran an article about a chapter Random House had censored from Redstockings Collective’s 1979 book Feminist Revolution. Random House spiked the chapter, which describes Steinem’s earlier CIA work, after Steinem threatened to sue them. This deleted chapter (which you can get free by ordering an out-of-print copy of Feminist Revolution from Redstockings Collective) also suggests her CIA involvement may not have ended in 1969 when she left the International Research Associates. It details the right wing corporate funding which helped Steinem inaugurate Ms Magazine, as well as the magazine’s pivotal role in transforming American feminism from a broad multi-class, multiracial movement to one devoted to divisive male bashing and advancing career opportunities for white upper middle class women.

The original feminists of the sixties and seventies didn’t hate men (at least not the ones I worked with). What they hated was patriarchy and the use of male privilege to deny women and children full equality as human beings.

Operation Mockingbird in Action

In 1960 Clay Felker, a CIA-linked Independent Research Service staffer who accompanied Steinem to the Helsinki World Youth Festival in 1962, became the editor of Esquire magazine, where he published many of Steinem’s early feminist articles. In 1968 Felker started New York magazine, and in 1971 he hired Steinem as contributing editor. It was Felker who published the first edition of Ms Magazine as a New York magazine insert.

As the feminist magazine Off Our Backs states in a 1975 article about the Redstockings scandal, their discovery of Steinem’s earlier CIA employment raised a host of concerns about her sudden installation (mainly by corporate media) as the official leader of the US women’s movement without any previous involvement in feminist groups or campaigns.

Interestingly Ms Magazine‘s first publisher was Elizabeth Forsling Harris, a CIA-connected PR executive who planned John Kennedy’s Dallas motorcade route.

The Turmoil At NOW

In 1966, Steinem was still on the board of directors of International Research Service, when she co-founded National Organization for Women (NOW) with Betty Friedan, author of The Feminine Mystique. A 2001 article in The American Prospect describes (quoting from The World Split Open by Ruth Rosen) how in 1975 prominent NOW members Carol Hanisch and Kathie Sarachild openly accused Steinem of working for the CIA and “directing the movement toward moderation and capitulation.” Ultimately Friedan herself became concerned “a paralysis of leadership” in the movement “could be due to the CIA” and demanded that Steinem respond.

After three months, Steinem wrote a six-page letter to various feminist publications describing her work on two student festivals in 1959 and 1962 that were funded by the CIA. Aiming to deflect the charge she was or had been a government operative, it stated, “I naively thought then that the ultimate money source didn’t matter, since in my own experience, no control or orders came with it.”

The Off Our Backs article also raises questions about a parallel organization Steinem started (in competition with NOW – starting parallel groups is a common strategy employed by US intelligence to sabotage grassroots organizations) in 1971 called Women’s Action Alliance. Located in the same building as Ms. Despite its name, the WAA wasn’t involved in “action,” as its name suggests. It engaged mainly in information gathering. It had a $20,000 grant from Rockefeller Family Fund for the establishment of a “national clearinghouse information and referral service” on the women’s movement. WAA collected information on key women leaders and their groups and activities, presumably facilitation FBI/CIA efforts to monitor them.

Steinem’s Fascination with Fascist Men

Despite her so-called liberal feminist credentials, Steinem has had a clear preference for right wing men, often with CIA and/or FBI links. She had a nine-year relationship with Stanley Pottinger, a Nixon-Ford assistant attorney general, who played a prominent role in undermining civil rights enforcement under Nixon and Ford. He also obstructed FBI investigations into the assassinations of Martin Luther King, and the ex-Chilean Foreign Minister Orlando Latelier.

In 1984 Pottinger was also investigated for participating in Irangate, a CIA scheme to illegally smuggle arms to Iran .

In the 1980’s, Steinem dated Henry Kissinger.

The Use of Black Feminists to Sabotage Civil Rights Organizing

In the late seventies and early seventies, African American organizers became concerned about a pattern in which agents posing as black feminists infiltrated their community groups in an effort to split off women members into separate organizations. They traced this phenomenon back to 1978 when Steinem put a book called Black Macho and the Myth of the Superwoman on the cover of Ms Magazine.

The book was allegedly “written” by a Black “feminist” and “activist” named Michele Wallace. In her early twenties Wallace, who like Steinem came out of nowhere (she was a Newsweek book review researcher), was suddenly being touted as the “leader” of Black feminism. In the book, Wallace called abolitionists like Harriet Tubman and Sojouner Truth “ugly” and “stupid” for supporting Black men. She called Black Revolutionaries “chauvinist macho pigs” and advised Black women to “go it alone.”

Gloria Steinem maintained that Wallace’s book would “define the future of Black relationships” and she pushed hard to make sure the book received massive publicity. Gloria Steinem’s efforts triggered a flood of “Hate Black Men” books and films that continues to this day.

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Short version: the drugs Truvada®, Descovy® and Apretude® have led the sodomites to have mostly (physically) consequence free hook ups again, as if it was in the pre-AIDS era.

Don't believe me, well, check out the government's own material on the subject here: https://www.hiv.gov/hiv-basics/hiv-prevention/using-hiv-medication-to-reduce-risk/pre-exposure-prophylaxis

Also, debate terrain theory vs germ theory in another thread please. Same with if HIV causes AIDS.

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They would almost certainly escape into the wild and breed with native or natural species, creating problems like how asian beetles are replacing ladybugs, and earwigs spread like an invasive species, not to mention African honeybees displacing other species of bees.

*hat tip Ace of Spades blog

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The "Justice" Department selectively prosecutes, as tons of historical evidence shows, as most recently shown with the J6 defendants getting the book thrown at them and that TV show guy's staff getting a pass. This is baseline from there we have to draw some conclusions based on some new data.

There are all sorts of new leaks that the "FBI is at a critical juncture in the investigation" of Hunter Biden and other such trial balloons being floated about. They are making it out like they are going to do something. Of course, they had the laptop for years and did nothing, so this is highly suspect to say the least. And further, they know if the GOP takes the House or Senate it will be investigated by them anyway.

If he's charged, and it leads to an eventual trial or guilty plea, it will be used as the pressure to push Biden out of office. The guy has covid they said, and just said on national TV he has cancer.

At a minimum, they get out ahead of the GOP investigations, making them seem proactive, and further, it keeps them from having to share information with Congress due to it "being part of an ongoing investigation". Coward GOPers don't fuck with intelligence agencies, they have 7 ways from Sunday to get back at you.

Gnostic arrogance from knowledge, especially knowledge that most people do not have, and conspiracy theorists

In the early days of Christianity, there was a heretical group called the Gnostics, who believed that secret knowledge was the key to salvation. You see, they thought they had special knowledge about how the world really worked, and that everyone outside the group didn’t, and thus couldn’t be saved. They were similar to the cults of the Egyptian god Isis that were popular in the Roman Empire at the same time, which promised power through secret knowledge. If you see similarities to the Free Masons here, you’re not alone.

I’m concerned that the conspiracy theory community (here and elsewhere), rather than looking skeptically at the world and seeking objective truth, is getting a gnostic arrogance about themselves. Be aware of this hubris. Just because you have figured out that XYZ that the conventional wisdom says is not correct, it doesn’t make you a better person, it just gives you better outcomes in life. Your mission, if there is one that is (that’s another debate), should be always seek truth as objectively as possible, and share it with others. If they refuse to listen, because a life of lies is a more comfortable one, shake the dust from your feet and move on.

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After a get your attention side jaunt about a bear used to set up her analogy, Naomi Wolf lays out the current situation with the vax and its consequences, and digs more into its origins and why it's being pushed.

Her conclusion? The coof vax is a Chinese weapon:

https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/2022/07/facing-beast-dr-naomi-wolf/

"How better to cripple the world’s other superpower than by destroying our American front lines and our American next generation, with tainted, murderous vaccines, flowed easily enough into the West via (not even that many) shell companies and cutouts? How easy to do the same to Western Europe, to Canada and Australia, as a whole?

Take all of the above and consider that the virus originated in China; and now all of the testing apparatuses, as well as millions of the vaccines, the catastrophically damaging or lethal “solutions” to the virus, also all originate from the same folks; the same leadership cadre who brought the world forced abortions, citizens welded into their homes, Uighur concentration camps, and organ harvesting.

I made the case in my new book The Bodies of Others that a transnational group of bad actors - including the WEF, The WHO, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, tech companies and the CCP — used the pandemic to crush humanity and in particular to destroy the West.

With the provenance of the vaccines and tests, you can see yet another mechanism, yet another core methodology of this warfare.

Mapping these points of evidence, I think you may start to see what I see.

This all means, of course, that we are staring into the abyss right now.

Traumatized or not, we all need to snap out of denial.

We let our adversary come too close to us. Into our very bloodstreams."

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If it's obvious to anyone with a telescope, that at least Jupiter is a sphere, why would Earth be flat?

One answer I hear from flat earthers is that other planets are round, but not Earth.

The other answer is that space is some sort of projection, and you're not seeing planets are all.

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To much of an outsider.

From Ace of Spades:

"Note/Correction: Deb Heine tells me the pic of a bunch of little girls with their feet on a man's naked chest, in the above link in the article by VodkaPundit, is not a picture of Hunter Biden. It was posted on the 4chan threads discussing the Hunter Biden leaks, but many of the 4chan posters are claiming it's a "fed post," a deliberately false posting designed to poison the well so that all information posted there can be claimed to be false."

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"Despite being portrayed as a “right-wing nationalist”, Abe was always a globalist creature, who “sought to increase Japan’s international profile by expanding ties with NATO, the EU, and other organizations beyond the Asia-Pacific region.” He also “attempted to centralize security policy in the Prime Minister’s office by creating the Japanese National Security Council to better coordinate national security policy, and by ordering the first National Security Strategy in Japan’s history. Based on the American body of the same name, the law to create the NSC was passed in November 2013 and began operating the following month when Abe appointed Shotaro Yachi as Japan’s first National Security Advisor.”

He was, in short, a man of the world machine."

https://voxday.net/2022/07/08/clown-world-loses-another-clown/

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My uncle, a solitary man in an out of homelessness his whole life, but who in his 60s had finally gotten his act together. With age typically comes at least some wisdom.

He thought he had pneumonia, and goes into the hospital. They test him for covid, and he pops positive. Nobody was there to run interference, and before long he was on a ventilator.

I get the phone call from the hospital as the emergency contact, with some officious bureaucrat pressuring me like a used car salesmen to let them to allow them to pull the plug. Apparently, his organs were shutting down, and there was no chance of recovery. The only way that happens is with Remdesivir.

Poor bastard, never stood a chance.

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“Never letting a crisis go to waste” is a rule in politics. Bills are pulled out of back drawers and dusted off, introduced in the novel environment. Yet why did 2012's Newtown shooting not result in gun control but 2022 did? The Senate, then as now, was split 50/50.

Three reasons why we got gun control this time:

  1. The Tea Party takeover in 2010 meant the House was pro-gun. In 2022, it was pro-gun control.

  2. A weakened NRA that is pale shadow of its former self.

  3. President Trump’s supporters’ ability to look past his compromises on policies dearest to them. He was for red flag laws, but his supporters didn't turn on him. He thankfully abandoned the idea.

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https://www.abajournal.com/news/article/supreme-court-rules-against-warrantless-seizure-of-guns-while-man-is-in-hospital-for-suicide-evaluation

SCOTUS rules against warrantless seizure of guns while man is in hospital for suicide evaluation BY DEBRA CASSENS WEISS

MAY 17, 2021, 11:01 AM CDT

In a unanimous opinion Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against police who seized a man’s guns without a warrant while he was in the hospital for a suicide evaluation.

Police cannot justify the warrantless search and seizure based on the “community caretaking” exception to the Fourth Amendment, Justice Clarence Thomas wrote in his opinion for the high court.

The Supreme Court had recognized the exception in a 1973 case, Cady v. Dombrowski, in which police searched the trunk of a car that had been towed after a crash.

The Supreme Court ruled Monday in a challenge by Edward Caniglia, who retrieved an unloaded gun during an argument with his wife, put it on the table and said, “Why don’t you just shoot me and get me out of my misery.”

Caniglia’s wife ended up spending the night at a motel. When she called her husband the next day, the wife was unable to reach him. She called police in Cranston, Rhode Island, for a wellness check.

Caniglia agreed to go to the hospital but only after police allegedly promised that they wouldn’t confiscate his firearms. Police entered Caniglia’s home and took two guns.

The 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals at Boston had ruled against Caniglia, ruling that the community caretaking exception applies to homes and cars. The Supreme Court disagreed.

The 1st Circuit’s community caretaking rule “goes beyond anything this court has recognized,” Thomas wrote. “What is reasonable for vehicles is different from what is reasonable for homes. Cady acknowledged as much.”

In a concurrence, Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. said the decision Monday implicates but does not address “red flag” laws that allow police to seize guns pursuant to a court order to prevent harm to oneself or others.

Alito also mentioned another category of cases involving warrantless searches of a home to ascertain whether a resident is in urgent need of medical attention and can’t summon help. Current precedent does not address that kind of situation, he said.

Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh mentioned similar situations in concurrences. Justice Stephen G. Breyer joined Roberts’ concurrence.

“The court’s decision does not prevent police officers from taking reasonable steps to assist those who are inside a home and in need of aid,” Kavanaugh wrote.

The case is Caniglia v. Strom.

Earth is a tiny speck. The odds of getting hit by space debris is infinitesimal. Yet why do we have mass extinctions on Earth from asteroids, and with such regularly, in our world's history?

Marc Davis and Piet Hut have a theory, that a red dwarf, or a brown dwarf, which is to dim to see from Earth, is in a distant orbit around our sun. Every 27 million years it approaches close enough to throw off the orbits of asteroids and comets, resulting in the Earth getting a pummeling.

A very layman's explanation of this theory is found on a website run by professor Muller.

http://www.profrichmuller.com/nemesis1.html

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Aside from the X-files in its entirety that is.

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ATF agents place video camera on utility pole outside suspect's home, giving them a 24/7 live feed that can be viewed remotely and which they operate for eight months without a warrant. Is that a "search" under the Fourth Amendment? First Circuit, sitting en banc: Three of us say no. And three of us say yes, but the agents can't be expected to have known that (and no matter that the gov't didn't initially raise its good-faith argument below). So the lower court order suppressing the evidence is reversed.

http://media.ca1.uscourts.gov/pdf.opinions/19-1582P2-01A.pdf

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