Sunday, May 29, 2022

Paul Pelosi Arrested for Driving Under the Influence


According to multiple media reports, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband of 59 years, Paul Pelosi, was arrested for driving under the influence last night.  It’s the driving part that’s no ok.  The need for Paul Pelosi to be under the influence of something numbing, is, well, somewhat understandable.

(VIA MSM) – Paul Pelosi, House Speaker Rep. Nancy Pelosi’s husband, has been arrested after allegedly driving under the influence late Saturday night. Paul Pelosi was arrested in Napa County, California at 11:44 p.m. on Saturday night, and was charged with driving with a blood-alcohol level of .08 or higher as well as driving under the influence of alcohol.

The arrest was first reported by TMZ. He was booked into jail at 04:13 a.m. on Sunday, and released at 7:26 a.m. according to Napa County records. Those records indicate his bail was set at $5,000.

Paul Pelosi, 82, has been married to Nancy since 1963. A spokesperson for Rep. Pelosi (D-Calif.) said that she would not be commenting on the “private” matter.

“The Speaker will not be commenting on this private matter which occurred while she was on the East Coast,” the spokesperson said. (link)



Mitch McConnell: ‘Get Your Crying Done Now Because We’re Not Passing Shit’



WASHINGTON—In a press conference addressing the community of Uvalde, TX, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell reportedly urged those affected Thursday to get their crying done now because he wouldn’t be passing shit. “Go ahead and shed some tears, trot out the families of the victims, do whatever the fuck you’re going to do, and then we’re going to go back to pretending none of this happened,” said McConnell, urging the nation to go online and post whatever little impassioned rants or photographs of the bereaved they had, since he and his fellow lawmakers had decided their response to all of this would continue to be absolutely fucking nothing. “And yes, we know the parents of the victims will be burying 19 young children in the coming few weeks. Seriously, none of it matters to us. I don’t know how to make it any clearer. We simply couldn’t care less.” At press time, McConnell had returned to the podium to add that his thoughts and prayers were, of course, with the community and the grieving families.


X22, And we Know, and more- May 29

 



Another long week ahead! Here's tonight's news:


No Duty to Protect

After what happened in Uvalde, why on earth would anyone give up their weapons and trust to police to do anything?


"If I thought it would help, I would apologize."
— Texas Department of Public Safety Director Steven McCraw, May 27, 2022

The May 24 massacre in Uvalde, Texas outrages the conscience, though not for the facile and stupid reasons spewed by every prominent Democratic Party politician, half-witted newspaper columnist, and vapid television talking-head. 

Liberals and other simpering dunderheads make fetishes of objects, focusing on the tool rather than the tool’s misuser. “Nobody needs an AR-15,” goes the refrain, when need has nothing and right has everything to do with it. “But the tool is so easy to misuse and abuse!” comes the ovine rebuttal, when we know as a matter of fact the tool is used in a small fraction of violent crimes 

Unfortunately, it so happens that some of those crimes focus the attention of the entire nation. 

With every school shooting—covered prominently, though not commonplace as they may seem—comes a demand for surrender. And with each of these demands comes the refusal of the law-abiding citizen to forfeit his rights in the name of safety. For that safety, we now know—because we saw it with our own eyes—is subject to the timorous decisions of bureaucrats with guns and badges and terrible judgment. 

The real outrage is that the protectors—the “good guys with guns”—failed to protect. In fact, though they surely had the moral duty to save those 21 women and children, they did not have a legal or constitutional duty to do so, as the Supreme Court has said time and again. The police chose to hold back out of an abundance of caution—”officer safety” being the watchword. What’s worse, they prevented parents from entering the school at their own risk to rescue their own children.  

All of it appeared to be by the book. If it wasn’t, we’ll know eventually. 

Always view early reports with utmost skepticism because the story invariably changes. For example, in the initial hours following the killings on Tuesday, we heard the officer on duty at the school “engaged” with the shooter. That wasn’t true. In fact, the officer was off-campus when the shooting started. When he arrived, he “engaged” with the wrong man outside while the real suspect was in the building. 

Then reports began to emerge from parents who were on the scene. Videos appeared on YouTube and social media showing mothers and fathers begging the police to act. “Shoot him or something!” a woman’s voice can be heard yelling on one video. Then another man says, “They’re all just fucking parked outside, dude. They need to go in there.”

The Wall Street Journal on Wednesday reported at least one parent defied the police perimeter and rescued her children.  

[Angeli Rose] Gomez, a farm supervisor . . . said she was one of numerous parents who began encouraging—first politely, and then with more urgency—police and other law enforcement to enter the school sooner. After a few minutes, she said, U.S. Marshals put her in handcuffs, telling her she was being arrested for intervening in an active investigation . . . 

Ms. Gomez said she convinced local Uvalde police officers whom she knew to persuade the marshals to set her free.

Ms. Gomez described the scene as frantic. She said she saw a father tackled and thrown to the ground by police and a third pepper-sprayed. Once freed from her cuffs, Ms. Gomez made her distance from the crowd, jumped the school fence, and ran inside to grab her two children. She sprinted out of the school with them.

 Angeli Rose Gomez did what any parent worth a damn would do for her kids. Police are different.  

A Failure of Judgment

 Friday was a turning point. On Friday, Texas Department of Public Safety Director Steven McGraw held a press conference that provided a glimpse of just how badly the police botched their response.  

Texas Department of Public Safety Director Steven McGraw said the on-scene commander decided that the shooter was “a barricaded subject”—which, post-Columbine, is not the call to make. After the 1999 Columbine High School massacre in Littleton, Colorado, police have been trained to respond quickly and without hesitation on the assumption that a person with a gun in a school is not there to take hostages. 

“Obviously, based upon the information we have, children in that classroom were at risk and it was in fact still an active shooter,” McGraw told reporters. “It was the wrong decision. Period.” 

The details are sickening. 

We learned that 19 officers were in the hall outside the classroom where the untrained gunman was slaughtering children. We learned 911 received dozens of calls from children trapped inside. We learned that officers and 911 dispatch operators heard the shots being fired.  

We learned that Pedro Arredondo, Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District’s chief of police and the man running the show, also would not allow the Border Patrol’s SWAT team to move in. We learned at least four members of that squad went in anyway. We’ll soon know if they will be disciplined for violating the incident commander’s orders.  

We also learned that Arredondo was elected to the Uvalde City Council earlier this month. As of this writing, Arredondo has not announced that he would be resigning his position and exiling himself into public anonymity and lifelong penance.  

Allergic to Risks

Police are in a no-win position. Risks are not rewarded. What appears to be rash action, dissected and scrutinized in hindsight, will be answered with discipline and occasionally life-destroying prosecution. Street cops thus become bureaucrats with guns, who report to other bureaucrats, who answer to lawyers whose sole job is to “mitigate risk.” 

Yet police officers in most states enjoy “qualified immunity” from prosecution under the rationale that their high-stress jobs will sometimes put them in the position to make split-second, life-or-death decisions that may go wrong.  

Many Republican lawmakers defend qualified immunity. For example, Senator Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) argued in an op-ed for National Review last year that “[q]ualified immunity is essential to effective and diligent policing. It shields good police officers from bankruptcy while still subjecting individual bad actors to personal financial repercussions.”  

As a practical matter, however, qualified immunity also shields police officers from the consequences of their by-the-book inaction. Grieving parents will be looking to sue the police, the school, the city—anyone and everyone—for the needless deaths of their children. They will likely receive generous settlements in lieu of protracted litigation given the high-profile nature of the case. But in ordinary cases, they would have a very difficult legal road ahead. 

After all, the officers in Uvalde who did nothing except “secure the perimeter” were merely following the orders of their commander. Insubordination—the intentional refusal to obey a lawful command—is cause for discipline. All cops know that failure to obey a command could cost them their careers.  

So they did nothing “wrong,” other than stand by as innocent women and children were slaughtered wantonly. Surely they know that. They’ll have to live with that reality for the rest of their lives. 

A Mind-Changing Event

If it’s true the Uvalde case proves there is no such thing as a “good guy with a gun,” as the sneering anti-gun Left and the smug NeverTrump “Right” tend to say, does that mean police as the only viable protectors of the vulnerable is also a myth? If so, perhaps the “defund-and-abolish” crowd is right. (Spoiler: They aren’t.) 

But if the protectors have “no duty to protect” a person from harm, as the courts have maintained, then we’re left with no choice but to protect ourselves. The Supreme Court has also characterized self-defense as a “natural, inherent right”—not that we needed the justices to say so in order for it to be true.  

So don’t be surprised when people take the next logical step and do just that, with or without the sanction of the law. (Which is one reason gun stores do brisk business after incidents such as this.) 

In a well-reasoned essay for American Greatness on Saturday, Kyle Shideler points out a mismatch between Americans’ expectations of their police forces and what the police actually do.  

“There are around 700,000 sworn law enforcement officers in the United States,” he writes. “As much as it may pain us to admit it, not all of them will be warriors, a word that is overused in certain circles but nevertheless remains apt. And, of course, police work requires many other interpersonal skills and training, some of which are 180-degree opposite from the psychological traits required to storm into a room alone against a determined and heavily armed gunman.” 

Shideler has a point, of course. But as I read his piece, I couldn’t help but think of the cops and the firemen who sacrificed themselves in the face of certain death on September 11, 2001, or the grim statistics about the dozens of officers who die every year in the line of duty as a result of felonious assaults.  

That just makes me angrier.  

For a certain cohort of Americans, I strongly suspect Uvalde will be a mind-changing milestone event. Already suspicious of law enforcement’s creeping politicization (especially the FBI), ordinary citizens will come to see the events of May 24 as strong evidence the police are not on the side of the law-abiding taxpayer. Certainly, the people of Uvalde—a small town—will never again look at their police with anything other than disgust and contempt. 

More Americans will come around to the view that the State is an antagonist. They will reflect with growing horror that, under the proper circumstances, their would-be “protectors” might be compelled to shoot them if they defied orders and rushed into the school building where their children were bleeding out on a classroom floor.  

For their own safety, of course. And it would be perfectly legal. 

In a well-functioning society, where public accountability still meant something and people had a healthy sense of honor, Pedro Arredondo would have resigned first thing Wednesday morning, and Uvalde’s school district and the town itself would scrap their police forces and start over from scratch.  

But we are not a well-functioning society and many people who should lose their jobs will instead go on to collect their pensions. Men and women of courage—people who would rush into a building to save innocent lives regardless of the risks to their own—are precisely the type of people our present regime seems to abhor. So we’re left with more bureaucracy, more risk aversion, more polarization, less trust in our institutions, and, in the end, considerably less freedom.



Hunter Biden Laptop Hoaxer Tapped To Assess Plagued ‘Disinformation Board’

Former Homeland Security Secretary Chertoff, who waved off Clinton’s lies in 2016, is directing the review of Biden’s ‘disinformation board.’



After the Biden administration’s proposal of a dystopian “disinformation board” met with mockery and horror from First Amendment lovers, the Department of Homeland Security announced last week that its brainchild will now go through a “review” for up to 75 days. Directing the assessment along with former Deputy Attorney General Jamie Gorelick is former Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff, who has a detailed history of falling for or waving away security risks or political hoaxes.

Chertoff, who endorsed Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election, was asked by NPR how he could reconcile supporting Clinton with his knowledge of her mishandling of secret emails, and essentially said that it didn’t matter in terms of national security.

“The ability to spend an inordinate amount of time chasing small peccadilloes is a luxury we only have in a world at peace,” he said. “In a world at war, you’ve got to focus on the top priority which is protecting the United States and protecting our friends and allies.”

If mishandling of classified information didn’t strike Chertoff as a red flag, neither did the Clinton campaign’s instigation of the Russia collusion hoax against then-presidential candidate Donald Trump in 2016. Although Clinton’s role in the hoax has long laid unaddressed under the nation’s nose, Clinton’s former campaign manager just named his boss responsible. Robby Mook testified last week in the trial of Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann that Clinton approved the plan to implicate Trump in Russian collusion.

So the man tapped to help assess the Orwellian “disinformation board” endorsed the very woman who helped plant an incredibly damaging hoax aimed at undermining her opponent in the 2016 election. Not only that, Chertoff also cast doubt on reporting about Hunter Biden’s laptop right before the 2020 election, calling the idea that Biden abandoned the laptop at a repair shop “preposterous” and blaming the Russians.

The board was put on pause on the same day Nina Jankowicz, the Christopher Steele fangirl who was tapped to lead it, stepped down. Its creation roused fierce criticism in late April with Twitter posts likening it to an Orwellian Ministry of Truth and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis calling it a “belated April Fool’s joke.”

Jankowicz herself fueled the outrage by a ridiculous TikTok video she released in February 2021 in which she outlined the alleged dangers of disinformation to the tune of “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.” This magnum opus led to skeptics fondly dubbing her “Scary Poppins.” 

The Biden administration and its media cheerleaders have blamed the board’s rough rollout on yet another “disinformation” campaign against the proposed new office. As one reporter put it at a White House press briefing earlier this month, “So if it’s pausing because you think the board was mischaracterized, then the disinformation board is being shut down because of disinformation?”

Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre stammered with her response and didn’t answer the question. The board’s purpose, she insisted, is to monitor “bad actors — including human smugglers, transnational criminal organization, and foreign adversaries — [who] could use disinformation to advance their goals.”

Ominously, that list of “bad actors” is not exhaustive. As the Biden administration has proved by targeting concerned parents at school board meetings as “domestic terrorists,” anyone who challenges the administration’s political agenda is a potential target for the board’s war on free speech. 


Key GOP Senators Ask FBI for Update on '50 Dangerous Afghans' Biden Allowed to Enter U.S., Despite Serious Red Flags


Mike Miller reporting for RedState 

On the long list of crises intentionally created by Joe Biden over the last 16 months, it can be argued that none has been more devastating than the Biden Afghanistan Debacle™ — from the surprise abandonment of both the Afghan government and our NATO allies to reprehensively and deliberately leaving American citizens at the mercy of the most brutal terrorist organization on the planet. Now, there’s more.

As Just the News reported in February, the Pentagon, headed by Biden’s woefully misguided and therefore terribly inept Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, allowed at least 50 Afghans “posing serious security risks” into the United States. In addition, the Department of Defense Inspector General warned at the time that at least 28 Afghan refugees with “derogatory information” could not be found. What could possibly go wrong?

Fast-forward, by four months.

Just the News reported on Friday that three key Republican senators — Charles Grassley (Iowa), Rob Portman (Ohio), and James Inhofe (Okla.)— have demanded a briefing from the FBI on dozens of the Afghan refugees that were “mistakenly” let into the U.S., despite serious red flags about their backgrounds. In a letter released on Friday, the senators sought to learn how many of the refugees have been expelled, updates on those who have not, and whether Team Biden’s vetting blunders have been fixed.

To purposely digress for a minute, imagine the number of “bad guys” intent on doing “bad things” who have entered America, virtually unchecked — and continue to do — as the Biden Border Crisis™ rolls on, with no end in sight. Unsettling doesn’t even begin to describe that hot mess.

As suggested by the Just the News February report, the degree of ineptitude is mindboggling. The Defense Department IG reported to Congress that 28 of 31 Afghan evacuees with known “derogatory information” could no longer be located.

Not being able to locate Afghan evacuees with derogatory information quickly and accurately could pose a security risk to the United States. In addition, the U.S. Government could mistakenly grant ineligible Afghan evacuees with derogatory information [parole into the country.] Significant security concerns include individuals whose latent fingerprints have been found on improvised explosive devices and known or suspected terrorists.

Chilling. Not to mention Biden’s lies at the time, as reported by The Hill:

Planes taking off from Kabul are not flying directly to the United States. They’re landing at U.S. military bases and transit centers around the world. At these sites where they are landing, we are conducting thorough security screening for everyone who is not a U.S. citizen or a lawful permanent resident. Anyone arriving in the United States will have undergone a background check.

With all due respect, Joe — what a complete crock of crap.

Senators Grassley, Portman, and Inhofe wrote Friday, in part, as transcribed by Just the News:

DHS’ failure to use every database to screen for derogatory information has caused a serious breach of homeland security. Accordingly, we request that you provide us with information about those evacuees flagged by DOD and steps the FBI has taken to adjudicate their derogatory information, including locating individuals currently within the United States.

In addition, we would like to know how the FBI is addressing the counterterrorism threat posed by Afghan parolees that have not been screened by DHS against the tactical database.

In the letter, sent to FBI Director Chris Wray, the senators referenced “recent information they received from the Pentagon” has “heightened their concerns that additional refugees are being released into the U.S. without full vetting,” noted Just the News. (Emphasis, mine.)

DOD also indicated that, while DHS continues to parole additional Afghans into the United States, DHS is still not using DOD’s tactical database to screen Afghans for derogatory information.

Since Afghan parolees are no longer being housed on military bases, DOD no longer has a force protection mandate to carry out the additional screening that would better protect our homeland security.

Where does one even begin? At the beginning, of course.

The Biden administration has purposely created risk after risk for America as a country, and the American people since Day One of the addled figurehead’s occupation of the Oval Office. From national security threats to economic and energy threats, the radical-left handlers of the most inept president in at least modern history have done their damnedest to destroy America as we know it.

They will not stop. Therefore, we must stop them in at the ballot box.



Uvalde Had A Security System For School Shootings. The Failure To Implement It Doesn’t Mean Democrats Are Right

Just because funds, resources, and training aren’t properly utilized 
doesn’t mean they don’t work when they are.


If more security and government programs for mental health are pointless in preventing violence, as Democrats and the media say they would be in thwarting another school shooting, let’s just end those things altogether. We can start by dismantling the Capitol Hill police force and stripping Biden’s administration officials of their armed security details, including Biden and his vice president.

The New York Times on Friday ran an article headlined, “School Safety Plans Fail. What Now?” It detailed how the school district that includes Robb Elementary in Uvalde, Texas, where 19 children and 2 teachers were shot dead this week, was the beneficiary of almost $70,000 to beef up security measures expressly for the purpose of preventing such violence.

Despite the investment and the training and hiring of additional police officers, the Times noted, “none of the extensive preparations halted the rampage of an 18-year-old gunman.”

The paper then turned to a reliable “expert” to say that “while emotional supports have improved school climate broadly, those strategies — as well as the presence of campus police officers — have been insufficient to prevent suicidal, deeply troubled young men from carrying out attacks.” I.e., NOW WE HAVE TO BAN THE GUNS!

For a moment, the article would have readers under the impression that safety measures like mandating school doors be locked, hiring on-campus cops, and installing electronic card-activation systems to authorize visitors all seem to do barely anything in reducing the success a would-be gunman might have in shooting up a classroom of third-graders.

But then the Times confesses that it’s possible Robb Elementary wasn’t even properly instituting its own safety protocol. “There are some simple, inexpensive measures that are protective, according to those who have studied school shootings,” the report said. “One of them is keeping classroom doors locked, which was a district requirement in Uvalde. It is not clear whether that practice was being followed at Robb Elementary on the day of the shooting. The shooting occurred after an awards ceremony, when relatives said they had come in and out of the building.”

The report further states that Uvalde schools used a system that screened visitor IDs to block suspicious individuals. But from what we know as of this writing, Salvador Ramos, the shooter, was able to enter the school with relative ease, make his way inside a classroom, and start murdering children and teachers.

The authorities in Uvalde aren’t being so quick to share everything they know about the police response and what school protocols were being adhered to but it’s beginning to look like there was extreme neglect on both ends. To wit, Director of the Texas Department of Public Safety Steven McCraw said the same day the Times published its article that his department had almost 20 police officers gathered in a Robb Elementary School hall as the gunman rained bullets on children, having been instructed not to breach the entering where Ramos was wreaking havoc. “Of course it was not the right decision. It was the wrong decision,” he said.

McCraw further said that Ramos was able to enter the school through a door that had been propped open by a teacher, a door that presumably was intended to be accessible only for the purpose of exiting rather than entering.

But just because funds, resources, and training aren’t properly utilized doesn’t mean they don’t work when they are. If that were the case, we would have ended all of the welfare intended to “lift low-income families out of poverty” a long time ago. But there aren’t enough acrylic nails and cigarillos in the world to get Democrats to admit that one.

If none of this security and mental health stuff works, we need Democrats to say so. And if they do, they can prove it by immediately passing a law that permanently removes the ugly fencing they placed around the Capitol building.



A Dark Age in America

 



Article by Sandra Friedemann in The American Thinker


A Dark Age in America

America has been fundamentally transformed — and not for the better.

In 2022, America is divided and poorer; personal safety and our children are at greater risk than ever.

Racism is rampant.  Not only is racism accepted, but it is celebrated.  With Critical Race Theory, schools teach children to hate anyone who looks different, to feel guilty if they're white, or empowered because they are not white.

Children barely out of diapers are being taught to question their sex before they are capable of comprehending what sex is.

Our southern border is nonexistent, and politicians are loath to do anything about it.  Illegal aliens pour across and then demand — as if it were their God-given right — support and acceptance.  If they're intercepted by Border Patrol, they get medical care and free transport to wherever they want to go.  Without background checks, security checks, or anything other than a rudimentary health screening, they are handed documents telling them to report for a sanctuary hearing at some far-future date.  Then they're released.

Of course, none will show up for that hearing.  They will remain and be given driver's licenses, de facto voting rights, EBT cards, housing, and ongoing medical care — all at taxpayer expense.  And that's now, before Title 42 is repealed!  Then a floodgate will open, exponentially compounding the problem and the cost.

Children of illegals fill our schools, slowing education as they are taught just enough English to be able to do their lessons at the expense of American children.

With the illegals flows a river of drugs.  Every five minutes, one person in America dies of fentanyl.  Yet our government does nothing.  Our politicians ignore it.  It doesn't exist, isn't a problem.

Supermarket shelves are empty. Parents cannot find baby formula.  Other basic consumables aren't available.  Because of a fertilizer shortage, our farmers cannot grow our food.

In 2020 and 2021, COVID disrupted the supply chain, but what about 2022?  COVID is under control.  Why are store shelves still empty?

Under President Trump, year-over-year inflation was at 1.36%.

Since Biden took office inflation has exploded. From January to November 2021 inflation leapt to almost 7.5%.

As of April 2022, inflation stands at 8.4%.  While this is down approximately 1% from the March high, we are still 7% higher than we were just fifteen short months ago.  American families are being forced to make tough choices: put gas in the tank to go to work or food on the table.

The Federal Reserve has raised interest rates by one-half of a percent with more increases to come.  Now a credit card with an 18% APR adjusted to 18.5% means that for every dollar you owe, you are being charged $0.155 more per month.  At one hundred dollars, that's $1.55.  A thousand equals $15.50.  If you have debt of $10,000 or more, that is $155.00 per month more than you used to pay, compounding every month you can't afford to pay off your credit cards.

Nationally, gas averages around $4.30 per gallon — $1.37 more than last year.  Anyone working an hourly job at $15.00 must work almost five post-tax hours to buy ten gallons of gas.

In California, the average price for regular gas is $5.22.  In Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area, prices are at or near $6.00 ($1.58 higher than May 2021).  In those areas, $15 requires more than eight hours of work for ten gallons of gas.

Higher gas prices are a direct result of Joe Biden's day-one E.O. that shut down American drilling, production, and the XL Pipeline.  Instead of lifting those sanctions to help Americans, he and his administration refuse.  They cannot allow domestic drilling and production because it interferes with their Green Agenda.

They lie about it.  "We've issued more leases!" — ignoring the fact that without permits and a rollback of onerous environmental regulations, those leases aren't worth a dime.  Without permits, producers can't drill.  With the regulations, the cost of compliance is prohibitive.  There is no profit in drilling.

Under Biden, trans-shipping is the only way to transfer oil to a refinery.  With diesel hovering around $6.00 per gallon, that cost to truckers is extraordinary, which is why food prices are so high.

Democrats are ramming their Green Agenda down our throats and burdening us with its costs.

Biden's administration knows that renewables are not yet capable of filling the gap between fossil fuels and our country's energy needs.  Just look at California and Texas.  Yet this is the path we are being forced to follow.  All while ignoring the negative impacts of solar farms and wind turbines.

This all leads to the questions: are we being groomed?  Are we being boiled like a pot full of frogs?

"The Great Reset" is real.  Klaus Schwab and his World Economic Forum are behind this.  The Great Reset ties directly into the U.N.'s Agenda 2030.

On the surface, it all seems so benign.  A close, critical read, however, discloses the evil inherent in this mad scientist's plan.  All around us are signs that this evil, anti-social, anti-societal movement is in train.

Canada's government now encourages people to euthanize themselves — part of the depopulation aspect of the Great Reset and Agenda 2030, along with widespread famine (baby formula and fertilizer prices).

Open borders, too, since Agenda 2030 calls for merging nation-states and abolishing sovereignty.

Gender equality is another of the goals; thus, we get transgenderism and sexual grooming of our children.

Wasn't there a remarkable coincidence between October 2019's Event 201 — a tabletop exercise that just happened to revolve around a "theoretical" SARS-COV outbreak and COVID in 2020?  The draconian lockdowns of COVID weakened or destroyed many of the world's economies, and drove the poor farther into poverty, while the wealthy grew wealthier.

Digital currencies as called for in the WEF plan are the next major shift.  Digital money, couched as "freedom from cash," is nothing but enslavement.

If no one has cash, if we are all reliant on binary code in an "account" someplace, government has absolute power.  If we do as they say, a push of the button adds funds, rewarding us.  If we rebel or try to stand up for basic rights — as was done in Canada during the not-so-distant revolt against mandated vaccines — government will block your account, take your wealth, and leave you with nothing.  This is a digitized form of Stalin's rule during the 1930s.

 Everything happening in America today points directly to the dark lessons of the past.

Unless we change course and quickly, America, along with the rest of the world, is doomed to a long, perhaps centuries-long, Dark Age of enslavement and genocide at the whim of our rulers — Klaus Schwab and his ilk.

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2022/05/a_dark_age_in_america.html 

 







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Durham Delivers a Smoking Gun on Hillary Paying Sussmann to Take Disinformation to the FBI


Bonchie reporting for RedState 

The prosecution and defense have rested in the Michael Sussmann case, leaving the jury to deliberate on a verdict. Sussmann is charged with lying to the FBI after telling the bureau that he was not working on behalf of a client when he brought a fake story about Donald Trump and Alfa Bank to them during the 2016 election.

The trial has so far delivered lots of interesting pieces of evidence, including billing statements and witness testimony, showing the FBI itself lied about the situation.

There’s another piece of information that seems to be a smoking gun as well. Durham has produced a receipt that shows Sussmann purchased the USB’s given to the FBI and then billed the Hillary campaign for them.

I have no idea what Sussmann’s defense is at this point, though I understand that he’s got really good lawyers. Still, the evidence remains overwhelming that he lied to the FBI about who he was working for when he brought Hillary’s disinformation to the FBI.

In this instance, Sussmann was dumb enough to charge Hillary for two USB drives that just so happened to be given to the FBI on the day he met with James Baker. I find it hilarious that Sussmann could lose his freedom and be convicted because he was too cheap to eat $20, but there’d certainly be some poetic justice in that.

Still, I’m rather unconvinced that a guilty verdict is going to be returned. As I’ve written in the past, D.C. juries are terrible, and this one is stacked against Durham. Not only does it include multiple donors to Hillary Clinton, but one juror even admitted that he couldn’t be impartial when dealing with Donald Trump. Yet, the Obama judge in charge didn’t find that to be disqualifying.

I guess we’ll find out. Either way, Durham has exposed that there was absolutely a conspiracy to target Donald Trump with false allegations regarding Russia. There is no question the Hillary campaign paid operatives to spread false information in order to use the government against a political opponent.