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Congress Assures American Universities Will NO Longer Allow Free Speech: Political Dissent Outlawed! Reader 05/01/2024 (Wed) 19:48 Id: 6ba0fb [Preview] No. 22521 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
Congress Assures American Universities Will NO Longer Allow Free Speech: Political Dissent Outlawed!

THANK YOU CONGRESS FOR SHOWING THE WORLD THAT YOUR INSTITUTIONS ARE NOW NULL AND VOID OF ANY VALUE.

THIS WILL BE THE REASON FOR REJECTION AND THE REASON FUTURE GENERATIONS AVOID YOUR INSTITUTIONS.

If you desire any freedom, do not attend the government's so-called "educational system".... DROP OUT, FIND WORK, LEARN SOME SKILLS AND MEET OTHERS WHO HAVE WEALTH WHO YOU CAN PROVIDE SERVICES TO. No reason to go into massive student loan debt, you are STUPID for doing so after all this.

http://www.rense.com/
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Reader 05/03/2024 (Fri) 16:43 Id: 154961 [Preview] No.22526 del
>>22525
Nothing wrong with drinking to numb the pain. In moderation. I smoke, myself. I know it'll kill me but if I don't, I'll kill from the stress.
>Marxist Jew
>King Slutz
The jokes write themselves.


Reader 05/05/2024 (Sun) 16:24 Id: 1a367d [Preview] No.22530 del
>>22526
I don't personally have it that bad but the world is going to shit anyway so I don't really care if I die. The country is going to shit all around us, at some point it doesn't matter where we live, the destabilizing demise will catch up to me and my family as well at some point in the near future (innawoods or not). I have pretty much accepted we are living in the "End Times" so I might as well live it up while I can before I die. If drinking kills my liver, so be it.


Reader 05/05/2024 (Sun) 20:42 [Preview] No.22531 del
>I have pretty much accepted we are living in the "End Times"
Every generation for thousands of years has said this.
>it doesn't matter where we live, the destabilizing demise will catch up to me and my family as well at some point in the near future (innawoods or not)
Being rural means you can more easily grow your own food and be more resilient in every conceivable way.

Reminder that all we need to survive is food, water, and common defense. We can lose all the faggy (((comforts))) and survive without them just fine.


Reader 05/06/2024 (Mon) 13:43 Id: df15da [Preview] No.22533 del
>>22531
This is all true, but there are still some very bleak long-term problems we all face, even in most rural areas across the country (outside some secluded mountains 2 hours drive away from any population maybe but that's only 0.01% the population if that).

#1. I do garden, I even have a greenhouse. Even with all that, our yearly yield is enough to feed me and my family for only about a month, maybe 4 or 5 weeks if rationed. What about the rest of the year though? There is only so much extra food we can safely store long-term and it all needs to be rotated.

#2 Even if you are prepared with enormous supplies, say for two years worth even, what happens when you and your family are outnumbered by violent marauders/looting niggers? How long can you last while being mob attacked and targeted for looting?

Believe me, even though we are prepared for hard times, there is unquestionably real threats that this nation faces as it continues to demise. Rampant crime has already spread to many suburban areas. It's only going to get worse unfortunately and the destabilization will spread further and further out as time goes on.

Time will tell what happens.


Reader 05/08/2024 (Wed) 04:47 [Preview] No.22539 del
>>22533
Probably time to look into intentional communities and the like.



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Biden's Re-election Will Secure The Biggest Draft Dodging Rebellion In History And NATO's Defeat Reader 04/30/2024 (Tue) 14:55 Id: 5f108a [Preview] No. 22516 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
Biden's Re-election Will Secure The Biggest Draft Dodging Rebellion In History And NATO's Defeat

For the first several decades after World War II, the United States championed free trade. Exporting sectors like agriculture benefited from it. Many economists still support it.

Much of the rest of the country has soured on it.

The economic logic behind free trade is that goods should be produced where they can be produced most cheaply. Consumers are better off. So are investors; constructing factories in uncompetitive places misallocates capital.

But some factory workers lose as production is moved offshore to lower cost venues. Heeding the public’s outcry over runaway jobs, Congressmen no longer support free-trade agreements. Presidents push tariff increases and industrial policy instead.

National-security policymakers have a different concern with free trade, one spurred by the possibility of war over Taiwan. No one wants that to happen, but if it did American industry would be hard pressed to keep our military supplied.

When the US won World War II, it was the world’s manufacturing powerhouse “the arsenal of democracy.” Consider these statistics, taken from naval historian Craig Symonds’s Teaching Company course “World War II: The Pacific Theatre.”

From 1939 to 1945, the Allies (the United Kingdom, China, the Soviet Union and especially the US) built: 4.4 million tanks, trucks and armored vehicles while the enemy Axis powers – Japan, Germany and Italy – built only 670,000; 637,000 aircraft to the Axis countries’ 229,000; and 55,000 ships, the lion’s share in the US, to the Axis powers’ 1,700.

The US won the war, Symonds argues, “because the United States was able to produce the tools of war, and especially the warships and the transport ships, not only faster than the Japanese but in numbers that were previously unimaginable.”

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Reader 05/01/2024 (Wed) 19:23 Id: cb7df8 [Preview] No.22520 del
With Trump sucking Israel's dick as well, this goes for both presidents now. Doesn't matter the result. I care less, this country has already been lost.


Reader 05/02/2024 (Thu) 03:57 Id: f87e5a [Preview] No.22522 del
>>22520
I feel about the same and I live here. The state of this fucking nation is pretty much the reason I am awake to /pol/ is right. I'm surrounded by the results of ZOG. Mass immigrants. AIDS carrying faggots. Trans genital mutilators. Negros blaming me my entire life for the jew Atlantic slave trade. Away from my ancestral homeland. Can't go back because it's flooded by Muslims now. Though I often wonder if I'd be far more accepted because they have as many reasons to hate the jew as I do.


Reader 05/04/2024 (Sat) 15:10 Id: 86ed47 [Preview] No.22527 del
>>22522
I often share the sentiment, a notion of moving to familial lands more welcoming of traditions long oppressed by this residing body of land now polluted by ideologies and the idiots who support them. The biggest hurdle is finding the voice to garner a native people's understanding of their own plight. I couldn't imagine a better time, such as how Scotland ridded themself one anti-Glasgow Glasgow, "born and raised" Pakistani sandworm. The common folk ought to have several not in leagues with the worldwide conditioning of breaking the spirit of native peoples into accepting their own defeat, when historical accords tie together stories of said population resisting such pressures. However, we will come to agree how this deliberate destabilization has been the work of a slow and secretive, generation-spanning assault.

Rally what you can with enough guile and grace, layer your words carefully but communicate with the communities that seen aware enough to realize how this can be turned around with enough action. Because when words stop reaching, action begins teaching, and it will teach those on the sidelines to get involved with turning around the direction of this shit that is happening.


Reader 05/07/2024 (Tue) 13:36 Id: b24f12 [Preview] No.22537 del
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He's right.
All wars are banker wars.
US dollar is being ditched for trade globally after the US was robbed of it's future,
=(insolvent debt creation & outright looting with massive governmental expenditures).
Get the white middle class European dolts to fight and die in Ukraine.
Get the white middle class American dolts to fight and die in the Middle East.
Replace the white middle class dolts who had their pensions & savings robbed with third world illegal migrants.
Great Reset, new totalitarian world order without Whites to make anything great again,
=(a new world with feudalism 2.0, CBDC technocracy and despotism all run by criminal backstabbing scumbags).


Reader 05/07/2024 (Tue) 21:31 Id: f87e5a [Preview] No.22538 del
>>22537
White European and American "dolts" where the ones, the masses, who allowed all this to happen. Not only are the few of us awake incapable of stopping any of this, the majority of us are brainwashed and going along with the program enthusiastically. By that I mean all Caucasians who don't belong to the tribe. We outnumber (((them))) yet they're winning. They can blatantly commit genocide right out in the open and fuck-all is done about it. That's the ultimate spitting in our eyes. Just goading us to stop them from their mass murders. We don't. We won't. We'll do absolutely nothing anymore besides tell each other about it.

As each day encroaches, I believe the 'ashes and echoes' demoralizer spammer from 8chan ever more.



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Are YOU Ready For The Unstoppable Rise In Metal, Oil and Food Prices? Reader 05/07/2024 (Tue) 12:56 Id: 9264f6 [Preview] No. 22536 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
Are YOU Ready For The Unstoppable Rise In Metal, Oil and Food Prices?

Of course, it helps that the current ever expanding war (COVID clot shots being the opening salvo) has now gone increasingly kinetic as Israel bombed the Iranian embassy in Syria (an act of war by international standards), followed by the Iranians lobbing a few drones their way.

We’ve got European dolts ramping up to go to battle with the Russian bear, Western politicians and 'leaders' thinking they can isolate Russia (a major nuclear and industrial superpower!), but then the Israelis have figured out that the obvious loss of this Ukrainian war (those still believing that Ukraine is winning being solely of the “CNN is the truth” mindset — in other words lobotomised) puts them in an awkward position.

You see, they are surrounded by enemies and supported by the mighty US military. That military is proving itself a tad weak now. Failing to quell the African states breaking away from the clutches of Western powers, and now the aforementioned obvious failure in Ukraine.

So what is Netanyahu to do? He’s hated domestically, and his reputation now hinges on defeating Hamas, but defeating Hamas I’d argue is practically impossible. But men backed into corners tend to make completely irrational decisions, and so here we are. The Israelis possibly figure that they need to destroy Iran and their enemies now, before the US loses all its credibility and fighting prowess.

The issue, of course, is that both Russia and China see that as problematic for them and will step in to support Iran. This is already happening. That useless rag the Washington Post called it a “desperate alignment.”

A distraction that’s needed to divert attention from the fact that the Russkies are solidly winning that war.

All of this is obviously positive for the price of metals, oil, and most anything in the supply chain.

Here’s the thing, though, and I don’t mind sticking my neck out on this. To my way of thinking there is no chance, zero, none, nada that with the open borders in the US (for years now) there aren’t entire battalions sipping Starbuks lattes on US soil. Battalions of who, you might say?

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White House Finally Stands Up To Netanyahu, Refuses To Arm Israel If Rafah Attacked Reader 05/06/2024 (Mon) 13:32 Id: 465d0f [Preview] No. 22532 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
White House Finally Stands Up To Netanyahu, Refuses To Arm Israel If Rafah Attacked

The Biden administration last week put a hold on a shipment of US-made ammunition to Israel, two Israeli officials told Axios.

It is the first time since the Oct. 7 attack that the US has stopped a weapons shipment intended for the Israeli military.

The incident raised serious concerns inside the Israeli government and sent officials scrambling to understand why the shipment was held, Israeli officials said.

Biden is facing sharp criticism among Americans who oppose his support of Israel. The administration in February asked Israel to provide assurances that US-made weapons were being used by Israel Defense Forces in Gaza in accordance with international law. Israel provided a signed letter of assurances in March.

Israel has intent to invade the southern Gaza city of Rafah where more than one million displaced Palestinians have been taking shelter.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu released several statements in recents days saying he intended to order an invasion of Rafah regardless of whether Israel and Hamas reach a deal for the release of hostages being held in Gaza and a ceasefire.

US involvement with Israeli war crimes have caused massive amounts of anti-war protests across the US. With leftists typically going out and protesting en mass, many conservatives are openly refusing to support Israel's endeavors vowing to never fight any more wars on behalf of the US government or Israel. This calamity has led to the biggest loss of US Army recruitment in decades and destabilization and loss of trust within the universities and educational system. The consequences and blowback for all this unnecessary foreign intervention could be long lasting and rapidly undermine US hegemony around the globe.

Last Wednesday US Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Israel and had a "tough" conversation with Netanyahu regarding a possible Israeli operation in Rafah, two sources briefed on the meeting said.

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Reader 05/07/2024 (Tue) 12:35 Id: b127f2 [Preview] No.22534 del
Looks like Israel doesn't care, they probably know the USSA will continue funding and it's all a big near-election PR stunt.

https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/news-selections/world-news/breaking-news-israel-has-just-launched-ground-offensive-in-rafah-gaza


Reader 05/07/2024 (Tue) 12:40 Id: 059d50 [Preview] No.22535 del
Ah, Israelis. Their evils uniting the usually brainwashed hard left and hard right puts a smile on my face. The world seems ready but I'm not ready. I need to figure out electronics, electrical wiring, computer chips. Their designs and how to manufacture them. How to code. That sort of thing.

What does this have to do with OP's subject? Well if I get there before I die, wait and see.



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Europe Scraps Unaffordable, Unsustainable 'Net Zero' Energy Policy Reader 05/05/2024 (Sun) 10:04 Id: 9bbe20 [Preview] No. 22528 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
Europe Scraps Unaffordable, Unsustainable 'Net Zero' Energy Policy

You know you’ve stumbled through the looking glass when European politicians start sounding saner on climate policy than the Americans do. Well here we are, Alice: Europeans are admitting the folly of net zero quicker than their American peers.

The latest example, or perhaps “victim”, is more apt—is Humza Yousaf, who resigned this week as Scotland’s first minister. That region within the UK enjoys substantial devolved powers over its own affairs, including on climate policy. An administration led by Mr. Yousaf’s left-leaning Scottish National Party had hoped to rush ahead of the national government in London in slashing carbon emissions.

Until, that is, someone noticed the costs. A recent report from the UK’s Climate Change Committee noted Scotland had fallen far behind on its climate goals. The government aimed to reduce by 20% the aggregate distance driven by Scottish motorists, compared with 2019 levels, but had no plan to accomplish the reduction in personal mobility by the 2030 deadline. To get back on track with the government’s goal of a transition to home electric heat pumps, Scotland would have to replace natural-gas fire boilers at a rate of more than 80,000 households a year by the end of the decade. That’s a big ask considering that in 2023 it managed 6,000 boiler replacements. The government resisted imposing an aviation tax to discourage excess flying. And so on.

Mr. Yousaf did the only thing he could under the circumstances: He all but abandoned net zero. His administration announced it is ditching firm annual emission-reduction targets in favor of fuzzier “carbon budgets.” The Green Party, with which Mr. Yousaf’s SNP governed in a coalition, balked. After a series of political machinations that were one part “Macbeth” and two parts “Comedy of Errors,” Mr. Yousaf’s administration collapsed and he was forced to resign.

Observe two salient details. First, the specific list of targets the country was missing. Scotland had reached the point where further net-zero progress would have made obvious and material demands of household budgets. That isn’t counting the additional costs of renewable power hidden in utility bills.

There are farm protests in nearly every country on the main continent and Greens are likely to get clobbered hard in the European Parliament elections in June.

The puzzlement is that the US is headed in the opposite direction, economic collapse. President Biden is pressing ahead with aggressive net-zero policies such as an electric-vehicle mandate - EVs which no one wants or are buying due to current lifestyle demands - and pouring trillions of wasted dollars of borrowed government and hard-earned household debts into climate boondoggles that will not work or be sustainable. This is obviously a sign the American government has abandoned free market capitalism and is trying to interfere and ruin economic stability for millions of innocent Americans.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/europe-scraps-net-zero-biden-should-wont-why


Reader 05/05/2024 (Sun) 13:14 Id: 8214c2 [Preview] No.22529 del
>Humza Yousaf, who resigned this week as Scotland’s first minister.
>left-leaning Scottish National Party
Typical. Here's a question. How "Scottish" do you think this piece of shit's ancestors are?



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US Pension Funds Are Now At Risk Of Bankruptcy, Bail-In Theft Reader 04/26/2024 (Fri) 14:11 Id: 57d96f [Preview] No. 22507 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
US Pension Funds Are Now At Risk Of Bankruptcy, Bail-In Theft

Regulators must equip themselves with tools such as "bail-in" bonds to deal quickly with a failed clearing house for stocks, bonds or derivatives without having to call on taxpayers for cash, the G20's risk watchdog said on Thursday.

After the global financial crisis of 2007-09, regulators mandated clearing for a wider range of derivatives, meaning they must pass through a clearer backed by a default fund to ensure completion of trades.

More recently, the United States adopted rules to force more trades in the $26 trillion U.S. Treasury market through clearers. As a result of such changes, some clearers have become vital to financial systems in more than one jurisdiction, meaning their failure could damage financial stability unless they can be stabilized or "resolved", meaning closed down, in an orderly way.

The Financial Stability Board (FSB) said its new standard, which builds on previous guidance, requires that adequate liquidity, loss-absorbing, and recapitalization resources and tools are available to maintain the continuity of a clearer's critical functions, and mitigate adverse effects on financial stability should a shutdown become necessary.

It sets out seven resources and tools that regulators are required to pick from, such as "bail-in" bonds issued by clearers that can be written down to plug losses, resolution funds, cash calls during resolution, and equity in a first-loss position in resolution.

Regulators will have to state publicly which tools they have selected. Laws could need changing or introducing in some countries to give regulators access to such tools.

"Temporary public funding for liquidity ... should be relied on only as a last resort," the FSB said.

Exchanges such as LSEG, ICE, CME and Deutsche Boerse all operate major clearing houses that handle trades totaling trillions of dollars.

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Reader 04/26/2024 (Fri) 14:11 Id: 57d96f [Preview] No.22508 del
>>22507
[2/2]
The fact that this news has come out publicly should be an earth-shattering red-flag to everyone. It seems to me, they don't tell Regulators to "prepare to handle FAILED CLEARING HOUSES" unless they already know that MORE THAN ONE is failing.

The fact that this guidance from the Financial Stability Board has now been made public, I think is their way of telling those who need to know, something is terribly wrong with more than one clearing house.... and I think it likely signals those in-the-know, to get out and get out fast.

If time was not of the essence, they would not have needed to make this public. They could have spread the word quietly. Discreetly. So, in my personal opinion, whatever is about to happen is going to be staggering. I think, they know it's coming. I think, they know it can't be stopped.

People on Pensions rely on those Pension Funds to get cash out of stocks to pay their pension. And that right there, is the big rub. Pensions hold stocks. When they need to sell some to put out Pension checks, they sell, their stock goes to the clearing house, the buyer sends cash to the clearing house and.... theoretically... the clearing house sends the cash to the Pension Fund.

In general, a clearing house is sent stocks or bonds to be "settled." The entity settling sends the funds to the clearing house, to be forwarded onto the seller.

BUT if the clearing house is bust, the money the seller was *supposed to get*, never comes from the clearing house. They keep it. Hence, they failed.

If Pension plans can't get cash, they can't pay pension checks. See how that works?

I am no financial expert and I am not licensed in any financial field. I cannot, and am not, giving any financial advice. But even I, a Layman, can see the writing on THIS wall. Some BIG clearing houses are about to fail.

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Reader 05/02/2024 (Thu) 16:22 Id: ac0852 [Preview] No.22523 del
It's obvious at this point our treasonous government and the Federal Reserve want the US Dollar to crash so they can bring in their totalitarian CBDC (Central Bank Digital Currency) scheme to enslave taxpayers/consumers and dictate what people can or cannot buy or sell, having total communistic State-control over the economy and finance. It's all about POPULATION CONTROL and absolutely not for the better. If they can remotely micromanage everyone's finances and financial decisions as consumers they get rid of consumer choice, they destroy the free market system and free enterprise, and thus they will destroy freedom. They would be able to dictate what we can eat, what utilities we can buy, what clothing we can buy, where we can purchase our goods and services, every last thing, total absolute tyranny. Prepare accordingly now while you still can and make sure you have plenty of what you need or want ahead of time.



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Foreign Countries Begin Gold Withdrawals From The Corrupted & Insolvent USSA Reader 04/28/2024 (Sun) 21:40 Id: 3ef888 [Preview] No. 22510 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
Foreign Countries Begin Gold Withdrawals From The Corrupted & Insolvent USSA

A number of countries around the world have begun withdrawing their Gold Bullion from storage in the United States over fears about the US Financial System! It's not only our Financial System, it was the FORCIBLE SEIZURE of Russia's Sovereign Wealth Funds; the world now sees the USA as nothing more than a Den of Thieves!

Over the past ten days, at least FOUR (4) countries have decided to pull their Gold reserves from the United States: Cameroun, Ghana, Nigeria, and a fourth country (named below) whose decision is tightly concealed to prevent PANIC. That nation is named below in COVERT INTEL for Subscribers Only.

In a significant development reflecting changing economic dynamics, Cameroon has begun the repatriation of its gold reserves from the United States. The move, driven by growing concerns about the deteriorating state of the U.S. economy, marks a pivotal moment in global finance.

The withdrawal of gold reserves from US custody highlights countries' proactive approach to protecting their financial assets amid growing economic uncertainties. With indicators including rising national debt, weak economic growth and geopolitical tensions, the decision reflects a broader trend among nations to reassess their reliance on the United States as a safe haven for financial assets.

Ghana’s recent decision to repatriate its gold reserves from the United States signals a significant shift in the nation’s economic strategy. Beyond the symbolic gesture of reclaiming control over its precious metal assets, Ghana’s move is underscored by a pragmatic desire to shield itself from the uncertainties of a destabilized US economy.

According to economic experts, Ghana’s decision comes at a crucial juncture amidst escalating global economic uncertainties and mounting concerns about the stability of the US financial system. Dr. Joseph Mensah, an economist specializing in international finance, asserts, “Ghana’s move to withdraw its gold reserves from American vaults is a prudent measure to mitigate risks and safeguard against potential economic volatility.” By bringing its gold reserves back within its borders, Ghana aims to insulate itself from the repercussions of any downturns in the US economy, thereby reducing exposure to external shocks and vulnerabilities.

Nigeria has also begun withdrawing gold due to out-of-control governmental spending in the US, debt insolvency and increasing instability from one bad policy after another bad policy infinite.

https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/news-selections/world-news/foreign-countries-have-begun-pulling-their-gold-from-u-s-safekeeping
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Reader 04/28/2024 (Sun) 21:41 Id: 3ef888 [Preview] No.22512 del
>>22511
Or.... possibly.... Israel. Maybe? That is one other possibility.


Reader 04/29/2024 (Mon) 03:55 Id: de7baa [Preview] No.22513 del
>Israel
He'll never expose them. He's a known Fed informant.
>So there's no reason to give the general public free news anymore; they don't pull their own weight.
And clearly an ass.


Reader 04/29/2024 (Mon) 13:55 Id: 115bdf [Preview] No.22514 del
>>22513
I don't know about that, Hal Turner has criticized Israel numerous times before and clearly is not a big fan of Zionism, he remains vocally against the genocide in Gaza btw.

As for his donation requests. I kinda get it honestly, it does take money to broadcast a radio show and run a website (plus imagine the time to do all that). All that comes with expenses and if he doesn't have any ad revenue then he relies on public funding. Unless he has a lot of extra cash and is wealthy, it's a financial strain for him. If he were to shut down there would be another source of information gone (last one being Jim Stone who was likely killed, last I heard Jim was deliberately run over while riding his motorcycle and suffered extensive injuries).


Reader 04/30/2024 (Tue) 03:53 Id: de7baa [Preview] No.22515 del
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>>22514
Ah, then I retract what I said about him not exposing Israel. About being a rat though.


Reader 05/01/2024 (Wed) 00:31 Id: 962a2c [Preview] No.22519 del
>>22515
I'm not saying you got to like the guy or that he's trustworthy IRL, he just puts out pretty good intel (most of the time). Kinda like Jim Stone used to do before he got killed.



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Crime Statistics Now Being Censored In The USSA, Makes Corrupt Leadership Look Bad Reader 04/27/2024 (Sat) 12:48 Id: 60e281 [Preview] No. 22509 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
Crime Statistics Now Being Censored In The USSA, Makes Corrupt Leadership Look Bad

With the November election less than 7 months away, mainstream media outlets are now choosing to misrepresent the current state of crime in the United States, claiming that crime is declining without providing evidence or details.

As the Daily Caller reports, there are two ways in which the federal government measures crime in the United States: The Bureau of Justice Statistics’ (BJS) National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR).

Whereas the NCVS asks roughly 240,000 Americans whether or not they’ve been a victim of crime in the last year, the UCR focuses on crimes that have been reported to police within the last year and shared with the FBI.

While more people are reporting to the BJS that they have been the victims of crime, the FBI is reporting fewer crimes through the UCR.

The UCR claims that violent crime dropped by 2% from 2021 to 2022, while the NCVS shows the exact opposite, reporting that the number of victims of violent crime increased by a staggering 42.4% from 2021 to 2022; this constitutes a rise from 16.5 victims per 1,000 people to 23.5 victims per 1,000.

Nevertheless, many mainstream media outlets such as CBS, NBC, PBS, NPR, Reuters, and The Hill have all turned to the FBI’s data to claim, falsely, that crime is on the decline. All such reports have failed to mention the crucial data from the NCVS.

Even Joe Biden himself has turned to deliberately misrepresenting the facts by relying solely on the FBI’s data.

This directly contradicts broad public sentiment in the United States, with a Gallup poll in December finding that 77% of Americans believe crime is getting worse.

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After More US Aid To Ukraine, Russia Will Take Sumy and Kharkiv Oblasts Reader 04/24/2024 (Wed) 00:02 Id: deaa19 [Preview] No. 22496 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
After More US Aid To Ukraine, Russia Will Take Sumy and Kharkiv Oblasts

As a direct result of the United States approving $61 Billion in new military aid to Ukraine, Russia has announced they are now required to take two additional states of Ukraine - Sumy and Kharkiv -- to assure Russian national security.

The aid package from the United States includes long-range ATACMS missiles, which can be used to strike targets inside traditional Russia, so Russia needs a safety zone to protect itself from such launches.

In response to the new Aid sent to Ukraine and the attacks by mercenaries on Belgorod, the Russian Army will now expand the objectives of the Special Military Operation (SMO).

This conflict is escalating. US meddling, and the massive amount of new US financial aid for military gear, is causing it to get worse.

Zelensky could have at least bargained to cede the Donbass for Ukraine's neutrality but I guess more regions will now be incorporated into the Russian Federation.

https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/en-us/component/content/article/decisive-upon-61-billion-in-new-u-s-aid-to-ukraine-russia-declares-it-must-now-also-take-sumy-and-kharkov-oblasts?catid=17


Reader 04/24/2024 (Wed) 14:04 Id: 089451 [Preview] No.22502 del
Kissinger backs me up. He said it was over every day until he died. Someone is following through on the plan he set. Now you burn out the Autocrat pigs. The inbred remnants of the ancient past, and rebirth as a whole in a flash of terrible glory


Reader 04/24/2024 (Wed) 14:05 Id: 0b8ba2 [Preview] No.22503 del
WW3 still has to happen - in affect


Reader 04/24/2024 (Wed) 15:09 Id: deaa19 [Preview] No.22504 del
>>22503
I'm not going to get myself involved in any of their wars, they can fuck off. I've gotten myself pretty prepared to just lay low and hunker down. These wars are all staged anyway, to cull goyim.


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>>22502
>Kissinger
He was nothing but a booger eating warmongering kike.



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Corrupt Governments Are Plotting Endless Wars To Cull, Depopulate & Enslave Populations Reader 04/24/2024 (Wed) 15:12 Id: 75444e [Preview] No. 22505 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
Corrupt Governments Are Plotting Endless Wars To Cull, Depopulate & Enslave Populations

Award-winning journalist Alex Newman, author of the popular book “Deep State” and the new best-selling book called “Indoctrinating Our Children to Death,” says the UN’s quest for total tyrannical control of your life is coming sooner than you could imagine.

Newman explains, “The bigger story here that people are not paying attention to is the UN is coming together in September... and they are having ‘The Summit of the Future.’"

They are telling us they are going to bring out radical drastic reforms in the structure of the UN... and the power of the UN. Think of it as the biggest power grab ever at the global level. The Secretary General of the UN (António Guterres) has put out briefs where he is calling for the UN to be the one world global dictatorship with him at the helm. In emergencies, the UN would have all power in emergencies and have all power to oversee emergency response...

They say the crisis could be a climate crisis, an economic crisis, environmental crisis, pandemic crisis, black swan crisis or maybe something from outer space. So, basically, anything could be a crisis, and when the Secretary General declares a crisis, all power and authority would go to the UN. This is like a blank check on the wealth and liberty on every person on the planet, and this is coming soon. It is imminent. This is coming in September at the UN, and it is a power grab of historic proportions.

This is really a summit for a tyrannical future.

“One of the interesting things about going to the UN conferences is they are totally open and totally transparent about the fact that they think there are way too many of us on this planet.

We are taking up their space and consuming their resources. They say this openly.

They say there are way too many people having way too many babies, and we have to drastically cut back on the number of people on the planet. They have a whole agency dedicated to this called the UN Population Fund.”

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