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2022-11-24 c
HAPPY THANKSGIVING III

BE GRATEFUL

Rockwell, Thanksgiving


2022-11-24 b
HAPPY THANKSGIVING II

IF YOU ARE EXPECTING LEFTISTS & PROGRESSIVES
AT YOUR TURKEY FEAST,
REMEMBER, THEY ARE HUMORLESS



2022-11-24 a
HAPPY THANKSGIVING I

BIDENOIDS (rhymes with hemorrhoids) SEND
TALKING POINTS TO THEIR VAXXED ZOMBIES



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See also:  https://www.theblaze.com/news/thanksgiving-biden-talking-points-mocked
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2022
-11-23 a
BE THANKFUL WE CAN DISCUSS THESE MATTERS

AMERICA HAS BEEN BROKEN BY DESIGN

  1. The City of London and the House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha never accepted the results of our Revolutionary War. They have been undermining our Union since before the War to Prevent Southern Independence.
  2. The Khazarians / Bolsheviks, bent on world domination, must break America so it cannot be salvaged. A strong and intact  America would be an impediment to their multi-generational plan.
  3. Antonio Gramsci and Georg Lukacs, who brought us what are now called 'Cultural Marxism' and 'Political Correctness', and the twisted luminaries of the Frankfurt School, like Theodor Adorno, Max Horkheimer and Herbert Marcuse, have been the Bolshevik's little helpers in perverting American mass culture and degrading it via Africanization.
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Brokenism

The real debate today isn’t between the left and right. It’s between those invested in our current institutions, and those who want to build anew.

Two years ago, I wrote an essay in which I tried to explore the growing sense, made more glaring during the first year of the pandemic, that whole parts of American society were breaking down before our eyes. The central idea was that we must accept what is broken beyond repair in order to build our communities and institutions anew.

Among the many people who wrote to me in the aftermath was a man around my age named Ryan, who introduced himself as a West Point graduate and combat veteran, biracial and from a multi-generational Black military family. “I’ve lived and traveled all over the world, but I cherish my family’s deep roots in a small town in rural Ohio,” he wrote. “It seems very dark some days, but your closing nails it: ‘It can almost feel easier to believe it can’t be done. But it can.’”

As I did with many others who wrote me heartfelt notes, I reached out to Ryan and asked to meet over Zoom. It turned out we had more in common than either of us had guessed, and we began a correspondence that’s endured since then.

At one point last year, Ryan said something that struck a nerve. “I don’t know what I identify as these days, because everything has gotten so scrambled,” he noted. “I’m not a Democrat or a Republican, I don’t even think I could define myself narrowly as either a liberal or a conservative anymore. The one thing I know that I fundamentally do believe is the premise of your piece, that the dominant institutions of American life—in education, in the arts, in politics—are either totally broken or so weak or corrupt that they’re becoming irrelevant. In a way, the only thing I know that I believe in is … brokenness.”

Ryan went on to explain that, when he gets into political debates with friends and acquaintances these days, those on the “other side” aren’t all liberals or all conservatives or in fact all from any other previously recognizable camp. Instead, they are the people in his life who, regardless of how they vote or otherwise affiliate, remain invested in the institutions and political ideologies that now leave Ryan cold. Many of them acknowledge that there are problems, even serious ones, with universities, newspapers, nonprofits, both political parties, what have you, but they see these as normal, fixable challenges, not signs of fundamental brokenness. To them, the impulse to consign weighty institutions to the dustbin of history feels impulsive and irresponsible—like arson. To Ryan, staying committed to decrepit structures, and insisting to others that they are fundamentally safe when they’re clearly not, is what feels reckless.

Most Americans don’t fall squarely into one of these two camps. Around 40% don’t even vote. But among the people who do engage in debates about this country’s future, the ones doing it most compellingly are not those still stuck in the battle between “Democrats” and “Republicans,” or “liberalism” and “conservatism.” The most vital debate in America today is between those who believe there is something fundamentally broken in America, and that it’s an emergency, and those who do not.

Which is why this is the debate that has, over the past few years, been given center stage at Tablet. On the one hand, we publish stories showcasing what is good about the status quo in American and in Jewish life: what institutions are working, what fears are overblown, which elites are doing good work, and what is decent and right about popular ideas. Half of our readers find these pieces at best silly and at worst naive, even dangerously so.

On the other hand, we also publish stories about institutions and ideologies that may appear to be functioning but are in fact failing in perilous ways, and how to think about developing new institutions, communities, and ideas to replace them. These articles are often marked by a desire to challenge, sometimes aggressively, what was previously considered settled wisdom, and even more so by a deep skepticism about the actions and motives of established institutions and public figures—the federal government, blue chip corporations, the admissions office at Harvard, and so on. The other half of our readership finds these stories crackpot or paranoid, or worse.

To those who wonder why such different kinds of stories are being published by the same magazine, let me explain: We aren’t confused; we are having a fight—and it’s one you might benefit from joining.

Over the past few years, even as Tablet’s audience has grown, some readers have questioned why a Jewish magazine has taken so much interest in topics that, at first glance, appear to have no Jewish connection at all: Russiagate, school closures, content moderation by tech companies, government surveillance, masks, U.S. investment in China, and more. Part of the explanation is that Tablet’s mission was never just to make the world smarter about Jews; it was also to make Jews smarter about the world.

But a related reason has to do with an increasingly dominant sensibility in our pages that, inspired by Ryan, might be called brokenism. At its base, brokenism revolves around the idea that institutions and even whole societies can and do decay—sometimes in ways that are obvious, often in ways that are not.

Now, to observe that a critical mass of American society is broken does not mean that America is falling like Rome or descending hopelessly into chaos like Weimar Germany. This country survived a civil war, the failures of Reconstruction, the Industrial Revolution and its destruction of previous ways of life, plus the political violence of the 1960s and the economic shocks of the 1970s—and arguably came out stronger after these crises.

Which is why many people understandably see our current moment as a wave of change that can be ridden successfully—without overblown diagnoses or radical solutions. These are status-quoists, people who are invested in the established institutions of American life, even as they acknowledge that this or that problem around the margins should of course be tackled. Status-quoists believe that any decline in quality one might observe at Yale or The Washington Post or the Food and Drug Administration or the American Federation of Teachers are simply problems of personnel, circumstance, incompetence, or lack of information. Times change, people come and go, status-quoists believe—this outfit screwed up COVID policy, yes, and that place has an antisemitism problem, agreed. But they will learn, reform, and recover, and they need our help to do so. What isn’t needed, and is in fact anathema, is any effort to inject more perceived radicalism into an already toxic and polarized American society. The people, ideas, and institutions that led America after the end of the Cold War must continue to guide us through the turbulence ahead. What can broadly be called the “establishment” is not only familiar, status-quoists believe; it is safe, stable, and ultimately enduring.

On the other side are brokenists, people who believe that our current institutions, elites, intellectual and cultural life, and the quality of services that many of us depend on have been hollowed out. To them, the American establishment, rather than being a force of stability, is an obese and corrupted tangle of federal and corporate power threatening to suffocate the entire country. Proof of this decay, they argue, can be seen in the unconventional moves that many people, regardless of how they would describe themselves politically, are making: home-schooling their children to avoid the failures and politicization of many public and private schools; consuming more information from YouTube, Twitter, Substack, and podcasts than from legacy media outlets; and abandoning the restrictions, high costs, and pathologies of the coasts for freer and more affordable pastures in the Southeast and Southwest.

Brokenists come from all points on the political spectrum. They disagree with each other about what kinds of programs, institutions, and culture they want to see prevail in America. What they agree on—what is in fact a more important point of agreement than anything else—is that what used to work is not working for enough people anymore.

In fact, both brokenists and status-quoists are attracting people from what was formerly known as the left and the right. That’s how you get left-wing guests on Tucker Carlson, and lifelong members of right-wing royalty making frictionless transitions into mainstream darlings. Marxist thinker Adolph Reed is a brokenist; Cass Sunstein is a status-quoist. Resistance Democrats like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Never Trumpers like Liz Cheney—these people are status-quoists. Bernie Sanders and Elon Musk are brokenists, as are the famously leftist Glenn Greenwald and the famously capitalist Marc Andreessen. When I was in elementary school, our gym teacher used to split us into two teams and then, midway through class, divide each side and swap the halves to make two new teams. That’s kind of like what is happening in America today.

And it’s not simply that people are switching affiliations while the political parties largely remain the same. Instead, the parties themselves are changing—and in some cases swapping—what they stand for, a reality that observers from what used to be the right and the left are both starting to grapple with.

One popular explanation for this dynamic is that it’s an example of horseshoe theory—the idea, first posited by French philosopher Jean-Pierre Faye, that extremists from both left and right have more in common with each other than they do with supposedly level-headed centrists from their own parties. But, to be fair, that’s fundamentally a status-quoist argument. Many of today’s brokenists, especially since the spring and summer of 2020, are not fringe fanatics lustily drawn to authoritarianism. They are parents and teachers enraged by COVID school closures and the learning loss their children suffered, especially the most vulnerable among them. They are writers and artists creeped out by increasingly flagrant government surveillance and demands for creative conformity. They are feminists whose life’s work has been grounded in the idea of biological differences between men and women. They are working-class people and families whose livelihoods have been taken from them by a new and rapacious form of turbo-capitalism. They are free speech advocates who can’t figure out why the left no longer feels like home. Brokenists feel certain they were considered ordinary people just a few years ago, but are now routinely accused of being reactionaries or “extremists,” often with real social and professional consequences. Former ACLU President Nadine Strossen, economist Jeffrey Sachs, writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie—these people aren’t kooks; they have serious and well-argued concerns about how American society and its political and economic landscape are developing.

For their part, status-quoists believe their side is the one coming together under the banner of righteousness and sanity. The fringes, they say, are fertile soil for radicalism, and radicalism leads to danger. It’s not a surprise, these people argue, that antisemitism is rising in popularity and intensity—and that it’s coming from the extremes of both sides of the political aisle.

And the argument of the status-quoists isn’t simply defensive. They admit that many ideas and institutions are in bad shape, but they believe that change comes best from within—not because they are satisfied with the world as it exists, but because the status quo is the least bad option. Most new endeavors fail, they point out, and the ones that already exist have survived for a reason. Foundings are rare, difficult, and highly contingent—both Jewish tradition and the American constitutional system are based on the idea that what’s old is wise, that the past has a legitimate claim on the present, that change should be incremental and toilsome, and that it’s easier to destroy or run away than it is to remain and reform.

What’s more, they see in history plenty of examples of institutions that have been in advanced stages of decay, only to be transformed in useful and innovative ways. For status-quoists, universities today don’t prove brokenists right, but are instead a prime example of why they’re wrong: In 1900, Harvard and Yale were just finishing schools. Partly because of Jewish assimilation, then the Cold War and government-backed scientific research, they became world-class research institutions during the second half of the 20th century. They retained the superficial traditions of the old finishing schools, but in fact transformed into something approximating meritocracies. They did so because of market pressures, because of geopolitical events, and because the more parochial university presidents were eventually replaced by more broad-minded ones. If you had said in 1930 that the Ivy League was broken, you would have been right: They were hothouses of racism, antisemitism, and anti-intellectualism. But it turned out that there was a way to put their money, real estate, and prestige to productive use. They became impressive institutions—not perfect, but special enough that brokenists now look back at them with longing and nostalgia.

And then there were this month’s elections, which the status-quoists rightly see as a win for their side. Brokenists like to think that their own worldview is edgier, braver, sexier, and that they’re making more converts than enemies. Perhaps they’ll eventually be proven right, but as far as the midterms were concerned, it’s not happening yet.

There is no better platform for a conversation about which parts of society are functioning well, which really are broken, and what can be done to fix them, than a Jewish one. It has long been a basic premise of nearly all Jewish thought, from the rabbis of the Mishna and Talmud to the kabbalists of Safed, that the world is broken. The idea that, on one hand, God should have never created the world, and that, on the other, we are nevertheless commanded to embrace life, is the one point on which the legendary Jewish sages Hillel and Shammai are said to have agreed. The world is cracked, but we still have to live in it—which means that it is important to situate ourselves, mentally and physically, in places where we can have good and safe lives.

But it also means that we must be sensitive to the tremors that warn of impending earthquakes that could make our current homes dangerous. At different points in our history, that place was Spain, England, France, Turkey, Cairo, Baghdad, Beirut, Safed, Vilna, Warsaw, Prague, Vienna, Berlin, Paris, and too many others to count. In all of those places, things got bad at some point; in some of them, so bad that they became irrevocably broken to us. In others, Jewish life went on, and continues to flourish in different ways to this day.

For the last 200 years, American society has been central to global Jewish survival and success. And central to the Jews’ successful integration into American society were many of the institutions currently undergoing radical change. The great public schools, private universities, media companies, publishing houses, law firms, and national corporations—these were the stepping stones to acceptance and success for Jews. What Jewish mother isn’t proud of her daughter or son, the lawyer or doctor, with a degree from Harvard or Yale or Princeton? It’s no wonder that if you walk around Ivy League campuses these days, you see Jewish names like Milstein, Schwarzman, and Bloomberg on so many newer buildings standing proudly alongside older buildings with names like Witherspoon, Harkness, and Eliot. Who cares about the student flyers advertising Israel apartheid week or a few mezuzahs knocked off doorposts? We made it, and we are grateful. Many of us are invested in the credentialing institutions of American life not only because we benefited from them ourselves, but also because we want others—not just our own kids, but kids of other races and religions and from other countries—to have that same privilege.

Perhaps more than many of us want to accept, however, Jewish success in America came not from some big-hearted, multicultural tolerance (which didn’t exist) nor from our ability to “pass” through prejudices and censors (we couldn’t), but from a commodious idea of what an American can be.

Jewish achievement, Jewish survival, and Jewish identity all depend not on radical acceptance—the idea that we have to be celebrated, not just tolerated—but on the specifically Jewish insistence on radical difference. Jews are called upon to eat, dress, pray, work, grieve, marry, and learn in distinct ways that, throughout history, have often made us objects of distrust and hatred. Yet we are required, as Jews, to be willing and able to sit by ourselves—even, if need be, to endure tremendous discomfort. The freedom to be different, while also being accepted as Americans just like anyone else, has for us been the great miracle of this country—and the reason it has been one of the brightest spots in our four millennia of existence.

The value of this American idea has been thrown into question of late, and its future viability is being hotly debated right now. Which is precisely why we should follow the cracks in the foundations of American society not in the way a pundit follows “politics” or “partisanship” or the “culture wars,” but more like a seismologist tracks sudden slips in tectonic plates. Throughout Jewish history, the ability to notice whether and how and when the ground is shifting has been a salient feature of life—or else a lesson purchased at the highest possible cost.

When it comes to American institutions, though not America itself, I am a brokenist—both because of my sense of the problems (which I explored here and here) as well as the possible solutions. The ferment in American life and culture is now on the fringes—among the creative types who are too far gone for the establishment institutions to control, and the outsiders who oppose those institutions, and the builders who are too busy obsessing over their own life project to notice or care much about what the status-quoists think. That’s where the cultural energy is: in innovative new prep schools for young Black men in rural Georgia; in young families quitting the cities for rural areas; in science and biotech landscapes run by swashbuckling pioneers who bob and weave around bureaucratic obstacles, expanding the possibilities for how life is and can be lived, and performing medical and technological feats we’d once have easily described as miracles.

At the same time, as someone who is deeply engaged in Jewish life, who admires and loves many people who work in Jewish institutions, I also embrace the status quo. I know that the dentists and lawyers and bakers and butchers who form the backbone of every living Jewish community don’t currently live on the blockchain, or in self-made communes. They live in an imperfect world that has always been imperfect, and from which people have often been able to generate safety and even beauty by committing to stakes already in the ground.

There is, though, one thing that is nonnegotiable to me. We are in a historic moment of flux. Regardless of your political or religious or cultural allegiances, you must not be surprised by the fact that the world is changing, or that change often spans a spectrum of feeling from uncomfortable to very, very bad. Whether you see yourself as a brokenist or a status-quoist (or neither), you must not be surprised by a world that looks different from what you had grown used to. You must not be surprised when we are considered “the enemy” on an increasing number of college campuses or in the pages of storied newspapers; you must not be surprised when famous athletes or beloved musical artists or crafty politicians want to turn their fans against us; you must not be surprised by election results, or Supreme Court decisions.

This idea is central to our mission now. No Tablet reader in 2022 should scan the news in the morning and find herself shocked. When you wake up and look at your phone and the headlines at least make sense, however bad the news may be—that is when you know you are inside an authentically Jewish conversation. To see the cracks in the building before it collapses—that is a Jewish experience. To argue about whether the building can be saved or has to be evacuated—that is a Jewish debate. To find a way to somehow invent an entirely new kind of building—that is a Jewish act. To dismiss the cracks as unimportant and suppress questions, so that the next day’s news shocks you all over again—I wish you luck in your efforts, but don’t confuse your approach with the values of Jewish engagement.

Once you stop spending your time being outraged, you’ll realize how much energy you have for whatever work you want to do. Leave. Stay. Build something new; invest in current institutions to see if they can be made better. Think bravely and creatively about what America needs for a stable and rich future. Be deliberate about what you’re doing, and try to understand those who do and see things differently. What you encounter might seem or actually be misguided or outright wrong, foreign, scary—even dangerous. Engage anyway.

A handful of readers misread my original essay as a downer. As my friend Ryan understood, my goal is not to discourage people, but precisely the opposite: to give hope. The ground is moving again. Everything bad comes from change, but so does everything good.

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-11-22 i
THIS TURKEY WON'T FLY

THIS RAPHAEL IS DEMONIC.


Raphael Warnock’s Phony Church Wants To End U.S. Fossil Fuel Production And Sic Climate Colonists On Africa

[Illegitimate] Georgia Sen. Raphael Warnock belongs to a coalition that has openly called for the U.S. to “end all financing of fossil fuel production,” newly unearthed documents from last year show.

Warnock — who is gearing up for a runoff election against Republican challenger Herschel Walker on Dec. 6 — is pastor to the Atlanta-based Ebenezer Baptist Church, which is a
member of the Progressive National Baptist Convention (PNBC). As recently as 2018, he served as the chair of the convention’s Social Justice Commission.

PNBC is a left-leaning, predominately black denomination that is preoccupied with racial “social justice” issues. While the denomination is allegedly Christian, its focus appears to be entirely on advancing policy prescriptions that are indistinguishable from those of the Congressional Progressive Caucus. This includes advocating for reparations, critical race theory, open borders, ending all military aid to Israel in favor of Palestine, and denouncing the “white supremacy and racism” of Donald Trump.

In 2021, PNBC issued a resolution urging the U.S. to “end all financing of fossil fuel production” due to climate change’s “disproportionate impact on Black Lives.” The resolution further states that the U.S. must invest in a “green new deal” for Africa, “leading to a complete phase-out of oil, gas, and coal financing.”

The resolution describes climate change as a “bi-product of an economic system based on extraction, exploitation, accumulation through dispossession, and systemic racism,” and insists “a Green New Deal … is needed to create equitable solutions for Black communities.”

Warnock himself has also called for the U.S. to move away from fossil fuels. In a 2020 interview with Georgia Conservation Voters, Warnock said “we need to be moving away from an economy that’s based on fossil fuels, that’s the way of the past and we need to be moving toward the future.”

While gas prices and other costs have skyrocketed in the two years since Warnock took office [illegitimately], Warnock — besides limply calling for a gas tax holiday — has done nothing to help bring costs down. In fact, he’s only made it worse, voting against lifting the Biden administration’s ban on domestic oil and gas production on federal lands and voting against moving forward on the Keystone XL pipeline multiple times.

Whether or not Georgians want a senator who inflicts rising energy prices on them to usher in his utopian vision (and who is also part of an explicitly racial denomination that projects more loyalty to Africa than to the United States) is yet to be seen. (read more)


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HARVARD YARD HAS REAL TURKEYS & HUMAN TURKEYS

MURDEROUS HARVARD ADMINISTRATORS
WANT TO KILL OFF STUDENTS.

Harvard requires Covid bivalent boosters & flu shots
that neither prevent infection nor transmission.

If I were still interviewing local applicants to Harvard College,
I would personally reimburse their application fee and tell them to
attend a college that is not trying to kill them.

MIT graduate, Congressman Massie, suggests faking vaccination.

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BELL-RINGERS ARE WOKE TURKEYS

TINTINABULATORS ARE OUT AGAIN.
THIS YEAR-OLD ARTICLE IS WORTH REPEATING.


Salvation Army Lies, Tries To Cover Up Critical Race Guide

The Salvation Army issued a statement on Tuesday trying to walk back its racist claims in its ‘Let’s Talk About Racism’ guide after facing backlash.

The Salvation Army issued a statement on Tuesday trying to walk back its racist claims in its “Let’s Talk About Racism” guide after facing backlash.

“Elements of the recently issued ‘Let’s Talk About Racism’ guide led some to believe we think they should apologize for the color of their skin, or that The Salvation Army may have abandoned its Biblical beliefs for another philosophy or ideology. That was never our intention, so the guide has been removed for appropriate review,” the announcement states.

The Salvation Army, along with the International Social Justice Commission, published the
now-hidden 67-page booklet with the intent to “foster conversations about racism and race so that we can join together to fight the evil of racism and create a more just and equitable society.”

The guide uses critical race ideology buzzwords such as “antiracism,” “white supremacy,” “colorblindness,” and “privilege” to suggest that people should “Lament, repent and apologize for biases or racist ideologies held and actions committed.” The Salvation Army’s resource not only claims that systemic racism is still a problem in the United States but demands that white people “examine” themselves to “work towards a Church that models the Kingdom value of unified diversity.”


“Let’s Talk About Racism” also loosely outlines The Salvation Army’s desire to continue pushing critical theory from the top down and reorient the organization to change “personal (or corporate) worship life to ensure that I/we are pursuing racial equity and unity.”

“How would The Salvation Army at the corporate level be strengthened by taking an active stance for racial equity and unity?” the guide asks.

The Salvation Army’s statement overlooks the problems in its document and instead chides unnamed “groups” for attempting to “mislabel our organization to serve their own agendas.”

“They have claimed that we believe our donors should apologize for their skin color, that The Salvation Army believes America is an inherently racist society, and that we have abandoned our Christian faith for one ideology or another. Those claims are simply false, and they distort the very goal of our work,” The Salvation Army claimed. (read more)


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GOVERNOR TURKEY HAS SHIT FOR BRAINS

FREE ADVICE FOR TAXACHUSETTS:
IF YOU DO NOT SHELTER ILLEGAL ALIENS,
THEY WILL FLEE SOUTH FOR THE WINTER.

IT IS BEYOND STUPID TO MAKE LIFE COMFORTABLE FOR INVADERS.



2022-11-22 e
USDA TURKEYS ARE PANTS-ON-FIRE LIARS

BIDEN'S WAR ON CHEAP & ABUNDANT ENERGY
IS ONE OF THE DRIVERS OF INFLATION



USDA [falsely] blames Russia for rising price of Thanksgiving dinner

The American Farm Bureau Federation says the average cost of a Thanksgiving dinner is up 20% compared to last year

The Department of Agriculture says Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine is one reason why your Thanksgiving dinner costs more than it did last year.

A USDA memo this month said turkey prices will be higher because of this year’s outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), which led to the death of 8 million turkeys in 2022. But USDA also said "Russia’s war on Ukraine and drought across the United States" are other factors that are "pushing up the price of Thanksgiving staples."

USDA told Fox News Digital that both the COVID pandemic and "Putin's Price Hike" have boosted food prices around the world, and said Russia's move against Ukraine cut off a "critical supply" of wheat, corn, barley and other grain. Russia's war in Ukraine plus the pandemic have putt "pressure on food prices," USDA said.

President Biden and his administration have often blamed Russia for the broad increase in inflation and has referred to higher food and energy prices as "Putin’s price hike."

The [illegitimate] Biden administration’s own data, however, shows that inflation began ratcheting up almost immediately after Biden took office in February 2021.

Just before Russia invaded Ukraine in late February 2022, the Biden administration reported that consumer prices were up 7.5% in the year ending in January 2022, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Inflation would rise as high as 9.1% in the year ending June 2022, but sharp increases were seen well before Russia invaded Ukraine.

Ukraine is a major grain exporter, and Russia’s effort to block those exports has led to price spikes. But again, feed grain prices were rising along with the prices of many other commodities before Russia’s invasion.

USDA's memo said the Biden administration has made progress fighting higher prices at the grocery store by noting that the 0.4% increase in grocery prices in October was the "smallest increase since December of last year."

That memo also downplayed the impact that inflation is having on the cost of Thanksgiving dinner compared to non-government estimates. It said the average cost of Thanksgiving retail staples like a fresh turkey, sweet potatoes, cranberries and green beans will only cost about 1% more this year compared to last year, and that substituting in a frozen turkey means a 6% increase.

But the American Farm Bureau Federation says the average cost of a Thanksgiving dinner is up 20% compared to last year. The cost of stuffing mix, frozen pie crusts, whipping cream, frozen peas and dinner rolls have all increased by more than 20%, the Farm Bureau said. (read more)

See also: https://www.fb.org/newsroom/farm-bureau-survey-shows-thanksgiving-dinner-cost-up-20


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THIS LEGAL TURKEY SHOULD BE ROASTED

THIS JACK'S A NO GOOD SWAMP DWELLER

Jack Smith has no moral compass. He’s been out to get Donald Trump for awhile – and he doesn’t care what he has to lie about in order to do it.

He’s ruined The Hague’s reputation forever – and boy do I have a story about him to tell.#kosovo #doyourresearch https://t.co/CbMU1EQ9v4

— Richard Grenell (@RichardGrenell) November 21, 2022



2022-11-22 c
WHO HIRED THIS AFFIRMATIVE ACTION TURKEY?

BLACK LESBIAN SNAPS

Karine Jean-Pierre snaps at a reporter:

“I’m done! I’m done with you!” pic.twitter.com/F8Kwk7B9cv

— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) November 22, 2022



2022-11-22 b
FATTEN THE BALLOT-HARVESTING TURKEY BEFORE WE WRING ITS NECK

HARVEST OR PERISH


A New Age of American Politics

It’s time to hit ballot harvesting hard or die trying.

After sifting through the rubble from election night, and having done some soul searching on my basic knowledge of politics, I’ve come to a few conclusions: American politics has entered a new age. All that has gone before—polls, historical trends, message, issues, candidate quality, traditional get-out-the-vote efforts, candidate debates, voter persuasion—means almost nothing and is extremely insignificant.

The thing—the only thing—that truly matters now is a “ballots out, ballots in” machine.

With that perfected, you could elect a random name in a phone book, or a dead man, or a vegetable. Or both a dead man and a vegetable, as Pennsylvania recently demonstrated.

This epiphany is at once startling and obvious, particularly since we saw a prelude to this moment in the 2020 election cycle. So how was it missed by so many of us until after the midterms? Recent success leading to overconfidence is the answer. The Virginia results, in a blue state that went for Biden by 10 points in 2020, blunted my skepticism and made me over confident. Republicans won everything in Virginia in 2021: governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, and the House of Delegates. 

Coming out of Virginia, the conclusions—the wrong conclusions—were that we could beat whatever Democrats did in 2020 with a great focus on mid- to low-propensity voters, drive them to the polls, and overcome the rigging and manipulation. Not only did the Virginia success lead to the wrong conclusions for 2022, I’m convinced that Virginia, and even New Jersey for that matter, rang the Left’s alarm bells in a manner sufficient enough to stir them to amp up their efforts. They realized after 2021 it was time to dial in the 2020 mail-in, ballot-harvesting machine and so they did; and in all the right places.

That’s what the 2022 elections were all about. I don’t want to hear anyone crying, “Well maybe it was the abortion issue.” Nope. “Maybe it was candidate quality.” Nope (please see my previous comments on a dead man and a vegetable). “Do people really want lawlessness and inflation?” Nope. “Maybe it was extreme America First candidates turning off moderate Republican and Independent voters.” Wrong again.

It had everything to do with numbers, but not polling numbers or inflation numbers. It was about who got the most ballots sent out and who collected the most. That’s it. That’s the 2022 midterms in a nutshell.

Crass? Crude, impersonal, rife with potential fraud and corruption? 100 percent. And, in many states, perfectly legal. If conservatives and Republicans want to win again, we had better adopt the only-ballots-matter approach at least in the short term or die. I have zero ethical problems with it; none whatsoever. This is now the modern-day political battlefield in America, the rules of the game. One can either howl at the moon about it or beat the Left at it. 

So I’m going to figure out how to beat the Left at its own game in 2023 and 2024. It’s either that or we find ourselves on trains to reeducation camps in the near future. While that might sound like hyperbole, is it really when you can envision America as a one-party state? We barely squeaked out the House of Representatives in a highly advantageous midterm. Unless we figure out our ballot-out, ballot-in machine, I don’t see us winning the White House or much of anything else in 2024. And if that happens, expect the Left to come very hard for many of us.

The good news is we already have something of a model in Florida, sans the ballot harvesting and ballot drop boxes. Ask yourself how Republicans kept on winning for decades in a state that had a Democratic voter registration advantage until very recently. The answer is that Florida Republicans perfected the art of early voting, mail-in voting, and absentee ballot chasing before Election Day. While Republicans would never win the early voting and mail-in fight, they largely mitigated the damage and then crushed Democrats on Election Day. It’s what Brian Kemp did in Georgia this year, also, in beating Stacey Abrams.

So it’s time to hit this breach hard, folks. Time to get churches and gun shows to ballot harvest wherever it is legal. Time to send harvesters into rest homes where it is legal. Time to get Republican county clerks to send out mass absentee ballots, whether requested or not and then track them all. Time to create a dialed-in absentee ballot chase program where we are sending people door-to-door to collect them. We can talk about reforms after we gain political power, but we’d better invest significant sums into this now or the GOP will lose in 2024. We have seen our future. Embrace it. It can either be the republic’s death or its success. (read more)



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ACADEMIC TURKEYS

FURTHER FEMINIZING ACADEMIA


The Chronicle of Higher Education demands scholars receive “training in peer review” to reduce the instance of rude comments which hurt authors’ feelings

The transformation of academia into elite careerist hugbox continues apace.

The plague chronicle is opposed to a great many learned vanities,
and none so much as peer review. My reasons are principled and personal. On the principled front, it’s bad because it erodes the editorial voice of academic publications, and because it is a tiresome means of policing compliance and conformity. More subtly, peer review is an enormous hassle, both for peer reviewers, who end up having to write a lot of worthless reports on worthless papers that will never see the light of day; and for authors, whose reviewers invariably demand multiple revisions even to unproblematic manuscripts. It’s a convention that favours nothing so much as bland, unobjectionable papers that say the same thing as all the other bland, unobjectionable papers that came before them.

At the personal level, peer review just sucks. It causes egregious delays and leads to random editorial decisions that nobody can understand or justify. Before my disillusionment, I peer reviewed submissions for multiple journals. In one emblematic instance, I received a long and complex manuscript, the author of which I immediately recognised, because I’d heard him make the same arguments at a conference the year before. I knew already that he was wrong, in a complex way, and I was so full of youthful idealism that I wasted two weeks of my life writing an extremely detailed report for the editors, explaining exactly where he had messed up and how. The editors rejected the submission, but that didn’t matter at all, because a nearly identical version appeared in a competing journal the very next year, under a slightly different name, because the author had in the meantime decided he was a woman. (read more)


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THEY HATE US FOR NOT ACCEPTING THEIR BLATANT ELECTION FRAUD IN ARIZONA (and in Alaska, California, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, New Mexico, New York
, Oregon, Pennsylvania & Washington.)


With more than 95 percent of votes tallied, Lake trails Democrat Katie Hobbs by fewer than 18,000 votes. The Associated Press has already called the race for Hobbs – but Lake, who was widely expected to win the contest, is having none of it.

‘The way they run elections in Maricopa County is worse than in banana republics around this world,’ she said in an exclusive interview, referring to the state’s most populous county.

‘And I’ll tell you what, I believe at the end of the day that this will be turned around and I don’t know what the solution will be but I still believe I will become governor, and we are going to restore honesty to our elections.’ (source)

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Maricopa County is the new Zimbabwe. pic.twitter.com/BETZinTaZB

— James Woods (@RealJamesWoods) November 19, 2022

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Atty Memo: 62% Of Maricopa County Election Centers Had Voting Machine Problems On Election Day

https://www.oann.com/newsroom/atty-memo-62-of-maricopa-county-election-centers-had-voting-machines-problems-on-election-day/

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AZ Voting Machines are UNCERTIFIED. Analysis of documentation.

https://rumble.com/v1rtmgm-the-voting-machines-are-uncertified-and-illegal-call-the-15-arizona.html


2022-11-21 k
THEY HATE US FOR COMPLAINING THE PENTAGON PROMOTES SOCIALISM

MATT GAETZ: Secretary Austin why should American taxpayers fund lectures at the National Defense University that promote Socialism as a strategy to combat China?

Savage pic.twitter.com/DdqoSnBfbb

— LionHearted (@LionHearted76) November 21, 2022


2022-11-21 j
THEY HATE US FOR WANTING TO STOP THE INVASION OF CHILD SEX SLAVES


2022-11-21 i
THEY HATE US
FOR NOT ALLOWING THEM TO CONFUSE US ABOUT SEX

A federal court has rejected the Biden admin's attempt to redefine "sex" in federal law, ruling that "Title IX’s protections center on differences between the two biological sexes." This is a win for doctors and female athletes. ADF filed an amicus. https://t.co/Ff7e0sMhOb

— Alliance Defending Freedom (@ADFLegal) November 14, 2022

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2022-11-21 h
THEY HATE US FOR NOTICING EXCESS DEATHS OCCUR IN HIGHLY VACCINATED AREAS

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2022-11-21 g
THEY HATE US FOR QUESTIONING THEIR ANTI-GUN AGENDA & NARRATIVE ENGINEERING

If the Sandy Hook school shooting really happened, why has this FBI web page claimed there were no murders in Newtown, CT in 2012? Asking for a friend.

https://ucr.fbi.gov/crime-in-the-u.s/2012/crime-in-the-u.s.-2012/tables/8tabledatadecpdf/table-8-state-cuts/table_8_offenses_known_to_law_enforcement_by_connecticut_by_city_2012.xls

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Dear Elon, the US government uses, "the deaths of children for gain,
politics or fame." Will you treat the fedgov like you treat Alex Jones?

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2022-11-21 f
THEY HATE US
FOR DITCHING THEIR C.I.A.-CONTROLLED MAINSTREAM (MOCKINGBIRD) MEDIA

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2022-11-21 e
THEY HATE US FOR NOT EMBRACING DISNEY'S GROOMER - PERVERT - HOMOSEXUAL - CHILD MOLESTER - AGENDA


2022-11-21 d
THEY HATE US FOR REFUSING THEIR LETHAL CLOT SHOTS & DISCUSSING THEIR USE OF SOVIET PSYCHIATRY METHODS

 
2022-11-21 c
THEY HATE US FOR READING CHINA JOE'S FEEBLE MIND


2022-11-21 b
THEY HATE US  FOR REFUSING TO CELEBRATE & EMBRACE SODOMY

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2022-11-21 a
THE HATE US FOR NOTICING THE DECLINE OF THE NEW YORK TIMES


2022-11-20 i
THE STATE OF THE DISUNION IX

THE CHEATERS HAD A PLAN
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2022-11-20 h
THE STATE OF THE DISUNION VIII

RINOs SABOTAGED MIDTERMS
& DEMOCRATS EXPLOITED MAIL-IN
BALLOT / PHANTOM VOTER FRAUD
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Rest assured that if that happens the way I called out the disgraceful silence of the GOP at my CPAC panel this year will seem like a Girl Scout jamboree compared to the way I will go scorched earth calling these people out and exposing them every single day. https://t.co/nnEvXIBLe0

— Brandon Straka (@BrandonStraka) November 14, 2022


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THE STATE OF THE DISUNION VII

THE COVID-CON
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https://alexberenson.substack.com/p/the-new-york-times-hits-an-all-time

https://brownstone.org/articles/they-will-lock-you-down-again/

https://citizenfreepress.com/breaking/fauci-will-not-like-this-from-italy/

https://www.eugyppius.com/p/german-government-working-with-regulators

https://www.globalresearch.ca/video-suddenly-changed-personality-changes-after-mrna-injection/5799339

https://igorchudov.substack.com/p/is-rsv-more-severe-in-covid-vaccinated

https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/nbc-acknowledges-myocarditis-link-to-covid-19-vaccines-after-sudden-deaths-of-young-adults/

https://michaelpsenger.substack.com/p/michael-callahan-darpas-ventilator

https://palexander.substack.com/p/vaxdemic-michael-callahans-covid

https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/australia-recommends-against-fifth-vaccine-dose-fresh-covid-wave-builds-2022-11-15/

DARPA ADEPT Program
https://rumble.com/v1t2vlq-tpc-982-dr.-peter-mccullough-darpa-adept-program.html

https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/is-myocarditis-rare-or-common-lets

https://www.theepochtimes.com/mkt_app/fda-says-telling-people-not-to-take-ivermectin-for-covid-19-was-just-a-recommendation_4873897.html

https://www.theepochtimes.com/retsef-levi-leaked-videos-show-how-israeli-authorities-are-actively-hiding-critical-information-about-side-effects-of-the-vaccines_4864651.html

https://vigilantfox.substack.com/p/dr-jay-bhattacharya-slams-the-us

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2022-11-20 f
THE STATE OF THE DISUNION VI

WELL, WELL. MUSK'S TRUMP POLL WAS
A BOT HUNT & A PUBLICITY STUNT

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THE STATE OF THE DISUNION V

ARIZONA UPDATE
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HOLY CRAP

Fox10 in Phoenix—Kari Lake’s former station—just displayed a graphic showing Katie Hobbs won the Arizona governor’s race 12 DAYS BEFORE THE ELECTION pic.twitter.com/2Gxq09rfo7

— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) October 28, 2022

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Part 1 - Arizona Voters speak Out on Election Day Debacle in Maricopa County

https://rumble.com/v1u7n3q-exclusive-arizona-voters-speak-out-on-election-day-debacle-in-maricopa-coun.html

Part 2 - Arizona Voters speak Out on Election Day Debacle in Maricopa County

https://rumble.com/v1ugs5a-part-2-arizona-voters-speak-out-on-election-day-debacle-in-maricopa-county.html

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2020 ARIZONA AUDIT
Jovan Pulitzer details the cheat:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/Zt1eO7oiiNJz/

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2022-11-20 d
THE STATE OF THE DISUNION IV

CENTRAL BANKERS, FEARING COMPETITION,
HAVE WANTED TO CO-OPT OR ELIMINATE
CRYPTO-CURRENCIES.


They might have gotten their wish along with an avalanche of
collateral damage to corrupt politicians from DC to the Ukraine.


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A Smoldering Fuse

We have pretty much burned our bridges at this point. Unless you’re prepared to mindfuck yourself, and gaslight yourself, and confess, and convert, there’s no going back to “normal” society (which we couldn’t go back to anyway, on account of how it doesn’t exist anymore) — CJ Hopkins

Thirty-seven billion more dollars for Ukraine? (That’s thirty-seven thousand millions of dollars, by the way.) Bringing the total this year to a click-or-two over ninety billion (ninety-thousand millions), on top of whatever Sam Bankman-Fried’s FTX company funneled through that sad-sack international money laundromat — soon to be the darkest backwater of a European failed state since Field Marshal Melchior von Hatzfeldt of Westphalia left Bohemia a corpse-strewn wasteland after the Battle of Jankau (1645).

It really doesn’t matter how much more money we pound down that rat-hole, you understand, because by the time various parties — the weapons-makers, Volodymyr Zelensky, sundry members of the US House of Representatives, the Biden family, the World Economic Forum — are finished creaming off their fair shares, poor Ukraine won’t have enough cash-on-hand to replace six fuse-boxes in Zaporizhzhia.

Against this backdrop, the USA enters a holiday season near-death spiral as unspooling scandals battle a collapsing economy for supremacy of the alt news sites. Case-in-point: the aforementioned FTX monkey business, a metastasizing tumor of the body politic. This complex fraud will smolder for a few weeks before it explodes into an extinction-grade event for the Democratic Party. The usual suspects among the mainstream media are trying strenuously to ignore it, but the shreds of this exploding money-borg are already sticking to guilty parties far and wide across the political landscape like so much rotting flesh.

 FTX commander-in-chief Sam Bankman-Fried remains at large after steering the crypto-currency trading platform into a bankruptcy so hideously tangled that the assigned liquidator in court proceedings, one John Ray III, who oversaw the Enron aftermath years ago, was boggled by what he’s found so far (and it’s early in the game): Namely, a company run by a handful of twenty-something drug freaks with no idea what they were doing, no record-keeping, and a slime trail of misappropriated investors’ funds leading to Kiev and Geneva through various crooked American political action committees, and the halls of Congress — with echos in ballot harvesting shenanigans which shaped the outcome of this month’s US elections.

Mr. Bankman-Fried is still scheduled as a main speaker for Accenture’s Nov. 30 DealBook Conference in New York ($2,499 for a ticket), along with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen. Odds on him showing up? Or even being alive elsewhere on this planet then?

The Bankman-Fried extended family is the quintessence of Woke aristocracy. Dad Joe Bankman and mom Barbara Fried are both law professors at Stanford. She also acted as a money-bundler for the Democratic Party and ran two non-profit “voter registration” orgs (against the IRS laws which only permit non-partisan organized voter registration). Brother Gabe Bankman-Fried headed a non-profit named Guarding Against Pandemics (funded by Sam), which lobbies Congress to construct new platforms for medical tyranny. Aunt Linda Fried is Dean of Columbia U’s Public Health school, and is associated with Johns Hopkins, which ran the October 2019 Event 201 pandemic drill (sponsored by the Gates Foundation) months before the Covid-19 outbreak.

Sam’s girlfriend, Caroline Ellison, ran the Alameda Investments arm of the FTX empire (that is, FTX’s own money laundromat). Her dad, Glenn Ellison, is chair of MIT’s Econ School. His former colleague on the MIT Econ faculty, Gary Gensler, who specialized in blockchains there, is now head of the Securities and Exchange Commission, an agency that Sam Bankman-Fried was attempting to rope into a regulation scheme to eliminate FTX’s crypto-currency competitors. Caroline’s mom, Sara Fisher Ellison, is an MIT econ prof specializing in the pharmaceutical industry (fancy that!). Caroline Ellison is currently on-the-run.

The sum total of all this professional and academic accomplishment is also the quintessence of Woke-Jacobin turpitude in service to a political faction that seeks maximum moneygrubbing while acting to overthrow every norm of behavior in the conduct of elections, and perhaps in American life generally. That’s some accomplishment. It’s also a lesson in why the managerial elite of our country are no longer trustworthy. They have gotten away with crimes against the nation for years, which has only made them bolder and more reckless.

Wait for the FTX bankruptcy to unwind, along with all the political ramifications it entails, not to mention the financial afterburn in the whole crypto market, very likely extending into and befouling the rest of the banking system. This is going to be a clusterfuck for the ages, and will propel the USA into a depression with no visible horizon.

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Folks, Ukraine *did not* invest in FTX.

FTX set up a way to donate to the Ukrainian central bank. They were soliciting customer crypto token donations and exchanging them for fiat.

There was no investment from Kiev.

— Jordan Schachtel @ dossier.substack.com (@JordanSchachtel) November 13, 2022

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2022-11-20 c
THE STATE OF THE DISUNION III

FEDERAL BUREAU OF INSURRECTION
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INTIMIDATION
FEDERAL BUREAU OF PREVARICATION

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2022-11-20 b
THE STATE OF THE DISUNION II

VACCINE PASSPORTS FOR CONTROLLING THE
MASSES WHILE LETHAL INJECTIONS KILL THEM
SLOWLY (OR QUICKLY)


[...] Did you see the unelected Technetronic pork head Klitz Schlub with all his western eunuchs in one room dressed like Balinese tea boys?

Vaccine passports for international travel, globally coordinated to arrive with the next pandemic?

The one Gates has been warning us about. The one Biden accidentally let slip when he went off his doggy direction cue cards and said “we have to prepare for the next one. Sit down. Wait your turn.”

And when does the G180 get its say?

They’re telling us another fake pandemic is coming and all their tyrannies are agreed-upon, prepacked, and just waiting to enslave the masses and yet still there hasn’t been a single assassination attempt on any of these fuckers?

Not a day goes by when this question doesn’t boggle my little sheep's mind.

It must be the vanishing [sperm] counts and disappearing testosterone.

We are not far off from a time when men will exist in history books only.

Long live men.

Death panels are coming. State-encouraged suicide is now a western policy instead of full employment or maybe something healthy and reassuring like forest bathing or gardening.

From victory gardens to suicide pods for perfectly healthy people in two generations.

From bodily autonomy and the Nuremberg codes to forced deadly vaccination in two generations.

From “ask not what your country can do for you” to “pay your taxes and bend over further.”

Terror states funded by “citizens” induced into states of terror.

Consented masochism.


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THE STATE OF THE DISUNION I

FROM AN ASTUTE CORRESPONDENT IN POLAND:

Slum and Spectacle

Electoral politics in the U.S. and the potent midterm Senate fix.

The only thing slummier and more detestable in the U.S. than the sidewalks of Philadelphia or City Council of Seattle or the deductive reasoning of The View hosts is the spectacle of never-ending electoral politics.

As soon as one election cycle ends, the next one begins. Perhaps not on your television, but behind the closed ballroom doors of five-star hotels at black-tie fundraisers and $25k-a-plate pay-to-play corporate sector politico whore-a-thons. Like every other industry in the U.S., electoral politics is all about greed and hoarding as much money as possible while inventing an industry of “jobs” that attracts more functionary and inept consultants and advisors than the financial services industry.

It’s become another corporate-state money laundering operation while attention snatching to distract and demoralize a public that desperately grasps for ‘hope and change’ every few years only to find there is little of either on offer anywhere.

The spectacle of elections has ballooned into a multi-billion dollar corporate-government bribery scam that reveals the most plainly crooked state in the history of human organized systems. No other country or perhaps even empire comes close in shamelessness of open bribery. Until money is removed from the process, nothing will ever change.

As a result, there is no sign of a heartbeat for a Constitutional Res-Publica any longer. Though most of the flatlining happened before any of us were born. The exact moment is impossible to pin down though it was likely sometime between the civil war and the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 with the final nails in the coffin coming with Roosevelt’s criminal seizure of Gold and the 1947 National Security Act that has given Americans their current Stasi-like surveillance police state.

Hearing the word ‘Democracy’ bombarding the electorate every two to four years in the U.S. is as nauseating as it is hilarious. The political structure of the American government today resembles a three-layer cake: Oligarchy - Corporatocracy - Kakistocracy, in order of power. At the top of the cake, are the people who are viewed by the other three layers as throw-away plastic decorations, the dispensable tax-paying debt slaves, who every few years get to vote on what flavor of three-layer cake they wish to adorn.

The word Democracy today is nothing more than a rhetorical political weapon to wield in justifying tyrannies whenever rulers need to gaslight their constituents. The assumption is always that whatever is a threat to their tyranny is a threat to democracy itself, so they use the word like a club to beat their slaves into submission to keep them voting every few years. It’s a protective shield to hide from the blowback of their own atrocious incompetency while projecting the offer of change if their debt slaves simply lend their minds to the charade of slum and spectacle that is American electoral politics.

As I wrote nine months ago in a piece called Nonocracy and The Montgomery Brewster Option of that three-layer cake:

The three-layer cake of present ruling structures is toxic enough. At the bottom, the foundation is one of Oligarchy. The nation is ruled by a handful of oligarchs who own and control everything, all the private property, all the systems of banking, finance, agriculture, mass production and consumption are owned or belong to roughly a number of individuals you could fit into a single Cornelius Vanderbilt railroad car with enough room to spare for white glove dining service and crates of chilled Dom Perignon.

The middle layer is mostly frothy whipping cream, high in caloric content, but low in nutrients or sustenance. It’s the gassy bloated bureaucratic machine that makes sure the Oligarchs are happy so they keep them in their bureaucratic positions. This group passes laws on their behalf and even lets them write the laws themselves. They are careerists who are happy to sell out their nation, its money, and constituents for a chance to be a part of this parasite class of managerial mediocre mid-wits. Corruption and double dealing is inherent to the job and these lifers excel at it. This includes the media, think tanks, NGOs and all state and federal bureaucracies that always do more harm than good because their only competency is appearing to do something while doing effectively little other than creating more chaos to justify the need for their position and power.

The top layer has the appearance of delicious diversity and equity, but it’s the thinnest and most useless part of the cake. This class lacks merit or intellect, ability or wisdom. They are there to protect the middle cream from being called racist or sexist or homophobic or transphobic. There is nothing the bureaucratic bloated middle of both R’s and D’s won’t do to keep from being called these superficial labels while looting the treasury as often as possible on behalf of those who pay for them to be (s)elected.

After globalist coups in Canada, France, London, and a grand fix in Brazil where five million ballots for Bolsonaro were thrown out, what’s to stop the same fixers from keeping those four Senate races that are statistical toss-ups from all falling in the Team (D)ementia category?

It would give the regime control over the Senate with Kackala Harris ending any deadlocked 50-50 votes. It would block any meaningful Senate investigations necessary to hold accountable the bureaucratic machinery responsible for the past two years of lockdowns, toxic vaccine mandates, big tech censorship collusion, and anything that might be of interest to the voting public and debt slave taxpayers.

The following Senate races are all statistical dead-heats, which makes fixing these four that much easier, especially since they are the same four states with the requisite infrastructure already in place because they all had “irregularities” and “anomalies” in the 2020 election.

If there are further “irregularities” and “anomalies” in this midterm cycle in these exact same states the American people will be left wondering if the people in these states are idiots, or just the functionaries running their elections. Millions will be slandered as “election deniers” who question the legitimacy of their democracy, an act that is already being equated with domestic terrorism. That’s how tyrannies keep power, by making deadly enemies of anyone who questions their legitimacy. (read more)

See also: U.S. Selection Autopsy 2022


2022
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SABBATH MUSINGS IX

THE GREATER DEPRESSION WILL BE BROUGHT
TO YOU BY THE GREAT RESET CABAL



2022-11-19 h
SABBATH MUSINGS VIII

CAN NANCY KEEP THE SORDID TRUTH BOTTLED UP?

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SABBATH MUSINGS VII

THE STAKES ARE HIGH


Everyone must understand+internalize this. Ballot harvesting means elections are no longer about persuasion. It’s a 4-6 week window to bank the most ballots from the least motivated. To gain enough power to end this abomination you must first beat the Democrats at their own game. https://t.co/A82orJuaQA

— Stephen Miller (@StephenM) November 17, 2022


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2022-11-19 f
SABBATH MUSINGS VI

FRANCE STILL EXPLOITS AFRICAN
POST-COLONIAL COLONIES
(France steals from the poor to give to the rich & to
drive even more desperate people to Europe & North America.)



Holy shlit pic.twitter.com/ItJIJzXbHB


— Jack Posobiec (@JackPosobiec) November 19, 2022


2022-11-19 e
SABBATH MUSINGS V

THE BABYLON BEE IS BACK

FIRST TWEET AFTER RETURN

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2022-11-19 d
SABBATH MUSINGS IV

DEMOCRATS SAID, "San Francisco delenda est."

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2022-11-19 c
SABBATH MUSINGS III

DEADWOOD IS ENDEMIC IN HIGH TECH.
MUSK HAD TO PRUNE.


The Twitter Paradox

Oh my Ghod, Musk fired half of Twitter's employees and half of the remainder quit!  It's apocalypse now!

Uh...... Twitter is running.

What does this tell you about so-called "ESG" and "employees" who make six-figure salaries yet don't make the company anything?

Quite a bit, if you have a brain.  And by the way, you don't happen to think this sort of "staffing without return on investment" happens all over the place, right?  Including the 9 out of 10 medical "workers" over the last couple of decades who never see a single patient or provide a single thing to a single person who is ill?

Yeah.

PS: All of that is very inflationary, you know.

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2022-11-19 b
SABBATH MUSINGS II

MUSK POLLED THE TWITS
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2022-11-19 a
SABBATH MUSINGS I

WE KNOW THEY ARE DESPERATE BECAUSE THEY CHEAT.
THEIR REGIME IS UNSUSTAINABLE - IT TAKES TOO MUCH TIME,
MONEY & ENERGY TO KEEP IT GOING.



The 2022 Steal - Part 1

This has been in the works for 40 years

I spent my childhood studying extreme emotional states. My mother, an amateur athlete who won tennis and golf championships into her 60’s, a gifted pianist, beautiful, solidly educated, well read, funny, had reality breaks. It was as if God had crammed so many gifts into one human woman, she would short circuit.

I, her eldest child and only daughter, learned how to subvert them.

As a result, I think depression is dangerous, it isn’t the quavering of the weak or a romantic sighing before the Cruelty of Man, I see it as demonic, treacherous, inviting the death of all things good and fine

So I sheer away from the “we are lost” pieces from the genuinely great writers of this time. I mean, what we are in now is so absurd, so maddening, it’s Swiftian, calling forth writing like that of the early Spectator, Addison, Steele, the essays I used to puzzle over as a teen. The writers we have on our side are the purest pleasure to read. It’s why I think we’ll win. But I refuse to engage with the hopelessness they, and many, (most?) people feel. I’ve seen how it ends.

Even lefties think the midterms were stolen. Even in my town at the end of the hippie trail, people are saying, “What happened? Do you know? Do you understand? I thought….???” Even they could see the absolute fuckup the Dems have created. Even they were hoping for a correction, at the very least a pause, a moment of sanity and calm before their Great March Forward resumed.  Plus that way, they could unleash all their hate on the usual suspects and there is nothing they love more than to hate anyone not signed onto The Cause.

That election wasn’t even held. It was decided in advance.

The 2022 midterms were meant entirely, ENTIRELY, to weaken MAGA, to weaken populism world-wide, because if there had been a red wave, populists the world over would have taken heart and swept the polls.

The polls are, in every country, cheated. The WEF, with the most brilliant (and unethical) people at their command have figured out how. And we’re finally figuring it out too.

Brazil is on the streets, demanding the election be redone.

Mexico is on the streets, refusing mail in ballots, because they know it’s a cheat.

Berlin has decided to repeat their elections. Why? Weaponized incompetence, one of the main methodologies, as I will describe.

November 7 was a WEF take-over, just like the installation of Rishi Sunak in Britain. Not even the conservative caucus wanted Sunak, much less the voters. Lula in Brazil, ditto - Trudeau, Macron, that weird girl in New Zealand - same. Stolen, manipulated, cheated. Nor was November 7 just the Democrats. It was the Uniparty, RINOs who want their power back, their license to loot - Romney, Lindsay Graham, Karl Rove and the Bushies.

They are so transparent, they don’t even try to hide. They know they stole, they know we know, but they don’t care.

They don’t care because they are desperate. What happened in Florida would have happened in state after state after state, if they hadn’t cheated.

It was too dangerous to allow no victory, throw us a crust, but take everything else. Take the glorious Kari Lake out of the mix, fierce Blake Masters, Adam Laxalt, Joe Kent, etc etc etc. That election was a bid to return to normal, where the Uniparty traded back and forth and the county was said to be “equally divided”, all the more to eat you with my dear.

Then, insult us by electing the disabled Mr. Turnip Head.

And blame Trump for MAGA candidates losing. Set Trumpists against DeSantis supporters. Pour gallons of pro-DeSantis press into the mainstream. Laugh and mock and spur hatred towards those who lost.  Create more hate, more division, more despair.

When I pried apart the environmental regime that has gutted rural life and driven millions of Americans into the crime-ridden cities, men and women in the interior told me it started 40 years ago, in the late 70’s. Engineers in the US Forest Service noticed the shift towards forbidding wise use of resources, especially water. And incrementally, over time, the fisheries, forests, rangelands, water, mining, were tied up in increasingly contradictory regulation.

At the same time, at the same time, Republicans were barred from being official poll watchers.

Did you know that? As Molly Hemingway describes in Rigged, How the Media, Big Tech, and the Democrats Seized Our Elections, the Republicans have not been allowed official poll watchers for forty years. The Democrats ran every single election without oversight. It wasn’t until the judge who made the ruling died, that the rule finally changed in 2018. The Republicans didn’t fight it, which indicates to me that they were all in. In any case, by the time Republican official poll watchers were allowed back in, in 2020, the system was so corrupted, and so confusing that virtually no one could figure it out.

Since 1970, ordinary Americans have increasingly been forbidden the use of American resources. Those resources are then sold to multi and transnational corporations.

In precisely the same pattern, American votes are sold to the highest bidder,

I expect it will be found that FTX money was used to spread money up and down the criminal conspiracy that effected the steal.

Our votes are sold to the highest bidder. And right now, it’s the WEF.

They had forty years to develop this process and it is insanely complex. The complexity is part of the fraud. So, absorb this, and on Wednesday, I’ll describe the four cornerstones of the steal.

But right now I will leave you with the fact that the $2 million machines that Zuckerberg paid for, can count an entire election in four hours. Those machines sat idle so spoiliation could run rampant. Across the country, the machines rejected Republican ballots, which were sequestered, to be cured later. Reports are that vote counters rejected nine out of ten ballots.

The four basic elements of the steal are repeated in every state, but most particularly in eight swing states and 23 pivot counties. Except, this year, Florida. But for the steal, that red tsunami would have delivered this from coast to coast.

The only book published so far, that does the necessary deep dive is by Greg Stenstrom and Leah Hoopes, and edited by Lisa Schiffren The Parallel Election, Blueprint for Deception. Stenstrom, Hoopes and Schiffren point the way forward. (read more)

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