‘Despite the fact that the AGR building was within rifle range of the stage, and was flagged as a vulnerability, this building was put outside of the Secret Service’s security perimeter’ — Rep Krishnamoorthi

This is kind of typical of the questions asked at the hearing. Krishnamoorthi makes a strong point and then backs away like a pussy to plead: ‘I respectfully submit that the Secret Service must expand its security perimeter….’

Not one of the congressional questioners brought up the glaringly important audio evidence that there were almost certainly two treasonous shooters, and maybe three. And no one pressed Cheatle on the point that we still do not know how many shell casings were found on the assassin’s roof or that we have credible video evidence that the FBI power washed that roof within days after.

The congressional questioners were exercised and highly critical of Cheatle but as the grandstanding droned on, it became apparent that they were exercised and angry because they knew the compromised Secret Service was a danger to them.

If only 3-5 casings were found on the assassin’s roof and as Cheatle claims only one round was fired by an SS sniper, what explains the other 3-5 rounds that were indubitably fired? And where did the nine bullets finally land? That is easy to figure out and should have been known the day after the treason, if not the day of. It’s obvious we are in the early stages of coverup. But why coverup unless you are guilty of something even more horrible than criminal negligence? Cheatle has already thrown herself under the bus, so can we conclude otherwise than the deep perps have even more to hide? ABN

Bumbling DEI Secret Service agent was in charge of rally security days prior

Incompetence has always been cabal’s primary excuse for assassinations and misdeeds. Incompetence can explain and obfuscate anything. Thus, it should be considered that the deepest levels of DEI are not just graft, nepotism, and power aggrandizement, but also the establishment of an ongoing incompetence excuse for anything cabal does. Mind-control always works on many levels and provides many avenues of escape for top perps. Cheatle and Betty Crocker are throwaways. They will soak up a measure of public wrath and then be ushered off stage and forgotten. Consider Birx or Fauci or scores of other names. Like them, new throwaways will write bribery memoirs and retire as multimillionaires on laundered cash for services rendered. ABN

Tulsi Gabbard supports Trump because Kamala Harris is as bad as Hillary and represents the same elite cabal

I highly approve of Gabbard saying this. We live in a world ruled by elites, but we are capable of having some influence on them. When Gabbard, a Democrat, shows she is willing and able to publicly support the candidate of the other party, she is showing she understands the deep political structure of our world today, which is no different in this respect from all of human history.

My partner just reminded me that the cabal behind Kamala is never going to allow her to run. They will put in someone else just as bad or worse. That’s been the plan all along. By kicking Joe out late in the game, cabal can choose whoever they want without input from the Democrat voter base. The deep point of this post and my reason for praising Gabbard is we have to understand what is actually politically possible in this world and how to work pragmatically with that. I would support Hillary Clinton if I could somehow be sure she would do everything I thought a president should do. Buddhist practice is all about not clinging to impractical ideals, desires, thoughts, or behaviors. ABN

‘The law dictates what a vaccine is and the CDC did not have the power to change that’ — Dr David Martin

I am quite sure readers of this site know what a dirty scam it was to change the meaning of the word vaccine and then mandate that garbage. Posting this to remind a wider audience. Be sure to share with those who may have missed this crucial point, because it exposes the core of plandemic malfeasance. Changing the definition of a legally defined word—and especially doing that illegally—is a form of violent psycholinguistic mind-control. Many 100s of millions of people were fooled by this criminal legerdemain, which in truth appears to have been an act asymmetric warfare. ABN

Stop saying ‘It’s Just the Flu’

I get why the phrase, “It’s just the flu,” became popular in early-middle 2020. Governments everywhere were making the wrong move while almost nobody outside the elderly and the severely health compromised were getting more than mildly ill with COVID. There are people who believe that COVID is purely a rebranding of the flu, but that is not what the data tells us. Turning, “It’s just the flu,” into a mantra is no better than mantras about masking and social distancing, and it encourages those made into dissidents to begin ossifying the artificial divide that needs to be healed.

Understand that there are still mysteries in my mind surrounding COVID, but I want to push away questions that I don’t know how to answer to focus on plain facts and logic that can sort out what may be a mistake, and may be a Mindwar tactic.


A Difference of Symptoms

It is an unfortunate fact that many illnesses include a large or complete overlap of symptoms with “flu-like illness.” Whatever confusion may result from this fact is best settled by examining the symptoms outside of that overlap. In the case of COVID vs. the flu, the easiest symptom to focus on is anomia—the loss of taste or smell.

Here is a chart from the military health database (DMED) that instantly settles the question:

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The Shadow Money System That Rules the World: And why the dollar isn’t going away

In any alternative media space, you are sure to find much talk about US dollar dominance, as well as optimistic forecasts of its imminent decline. This is also true in the radical right, where nationalists pine after an end to US imperial hegemony and the rise of a more multipolar world.

Often though, this hope is little more than wishful thinking, with unlikely challengers to US power much overhyped. This is especially true concerning US dollar hegemony, a topic that is ripe for misunderstanding at the best of times.

It’s important to keep in mind that people have been forecasting the decline of the dollar ever since it attained its status as global reserve currency. As far back as 1960, the economist Robert Triffin was warning of an “imminent threat to the once-mighty US dollar”. Understanding the reason for Triffin’s pessimism, and why it turned out to be misguided, is crucial to understanding today’s global monetary system and the enduring dominance of the dollar.

Triffin’s concerns were more informed than most: his “Triffin dilemma”, as it came to be known, highlighted an inherent problem with a country’s national currency also serving as the reserve currency of choice for the international system. The country supplying the world with the reserve currency has to produce a surplus of money, thereby creating a trade deficit. In other words, the supplier country needs to be continually losing money to fill up the reserves of other countries and make the currency a low-risk option to hold as a reserve. But if the supplier country becomes too indebted to the rest of the world in this scenario, then its currency ceases to be such a low-risk asset, and that’s the dilemma.

…For all the scare-mongering from libertarians about “Fed money-printing”, it is international bankers — outside the regulations of the US Federal Reserve — who are the ones in control of creating the US dollar supply on international markets. Big commercial banks create Eurodollars using the offshore system without the backing of the Federal Reserve. This is done through fractional lending, where dollar deposits are used as collateral to loan out a higher amount of dollars.

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