Wednesday, January 26, 2022

SHOWER CURTAIN MISSING. GLOBALIST RESET HAS FAILED. PSAKI STRUGGLES. PROGRESSIVE MELTING POT CULTURE BOILS OVER. MORE.

first it was stealing silverware, china, and paintings from the White House.
Now, somewhere a Motel 6 is missing a shower curtain… 
 "Faith is the assurance of things hoped for, and the conviction of things not yet seen"
 
Brad lives in California. He was sick of the world, of Covid-19, Trump, Biden, Russian belligerence, China, global warming, racial tensions, and the rest of the disturbing stories that occupy media headlines.
 
Brad drove his car into his garage and then sealed every doorway and window as best he could. He got back into his car and wound down all the windows, selected his favorite radio station, started the car, and revved it to a slow idle.

Two days later, a worried neighbor peered through his garage window and saw him in the car. She notified the emergency services. They broke in, woke up Brad, and pulled him from the car.

A little sip of water and, surprisingly, he was in perfect condition, but .   .   . his Tesla had a dead battery.

Brad is a registered California Democrat.
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The globalist reset agenda has failed — is Ukraine Plan B?

By Brandon Smith

There are people in the liberty movement that attribute far too much intelligence to the global power elites, to the point that they seem to think the globalists are always planning "10 steps ahead." The funny thing about planning 10 steps ahead though is that if anything goes wrong with steps 1-9 then getting to step No. 10 will be impossible and you just wasted a whole lot of energy on an elaborate plan that ended up going nowhere. The globalists are not the smartest people around; not even close. They aren't even all that effective when their plans actually function and there are no surprises. Their ideas fail constantly.

There is only one reason that centralizing criminals have not been brought down, and that is because no one has ever targeted them directly. Every time there is a governmental shake-up, rebellion or mass movement for change, people target "the system." They blame the system for all our problems (or they blame a handful of political puppets) and they seek to add a fresh coat of paint or change some of its basic functions, but the men behind the curtain always end up back behind the curtain. The problem is never "the system," it's the people running and influencing the system while enjoying the comfort of the shadows.

Here are how the globalists seem to operate the best that I can tell. They aim a fist full of darts at a board and throw as hard as they can and whatever sticks is what sticks. That said, every once in a while, it becomes obvious that they have invested an immense amount of time and planning into a single unique scheme, a fulcrum point that many of their other plans will rely on in the future. There is no doubt that the response to the COVID outbreak was meant to bulldoze over numerous social and legal conventions and achieve full bore centralization before the vast majority of people even knew what hit them.

The pure excitement and adrenaline on display by the elitists at the onset of the pandemic was palpable. They were practically dancing in the streets, jabbering about how many worldwide socialist programs they were about to railroad through, not to mention how many individual liberties they were about to erase.

That said, when a plan doesn't stick the way they want, sometimes they try to force it to work, and this never goes well for them. We've seen this multiple times with their attempts to institute gun control in the U.S. and they have failed over and over again. More recently, the COVID mandate agenda and by extension the globalist "Reset" has fallen apart in the U.S. and this has led to problems for them in other parts of the world.

American resistance to the vax mandates and lockdowns was key to everything, more so than I think many people realize. Even if the globalists could implement medical tyranny through much of the rest of the world, with conservative red states blocking the agenda at every turn this created a focal point for resistance. Meaning, all the people in the world can still see that there is another way to do things that do not involve authoritarianism. Life in the red states goes on as if COVID barely existed. Conservatives are not "dying in the streets" like the crazy liberals said would happen. In fact, millions of people have been leaving blue states and coming to red states just to be free.

When you offer people alternatives, you offer them a glimpse of freedom, and sometimes a glimpse is all that is needed to inspire rebellion.

I believe that it was red-state resistance that led directly to the Supreme Court blocking Biden's illegal and unconstitutional vaccine mandates. If the red states had not taken such an aggressive stand, the whole country might be under Biden's thumb right now as he hands out dictates from on high, or, we would be at war. I also don't think it's a coincidence that the UK government decided to remove all COVID mandates right after the U.S. Supreme Court dropped restrictions in the U.S. When freedom is visible it spreads.

It's hard for western governments to explain to their people why they should be enslaved over the COVID virus when so many other people across the ocean live their lives normally in the face of the same illness. This doesn't mean that some of the worst offenders will not try to maintain their wretched grip on their populations. It would seem that the Australian government has been lost to globalist tyranny forever, but they will not be able to deny the reality that conservative Americans are free and that we're making them look bad. There will always be a chance for revolt within Australia exactly because we are living proof that COVID mandates do not need to exist.

Since the very beginning of the COVID pandemic, I have argued that the virus itself was a lab-engineered bioweapon, most likely created in the bowels of the Level 4 facilities in Wuhan right down the street from what is widely recognized as ground zero. I have also argued from the very beginning that evidence shows that the NIH and Anthony Fauci have been involved in the funding of the manipulation of coronaviruses at the Wuhan Lab for many years. Meaning, there has been collusion between western elitists and Chinese scientists to weaponize COVID through gain of function research. This is now exposed as fact.

What I don't know for certain is if the virus was released deliberately or accidentally. What I can say, though, is that the globalists at the World Economic Forum and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation held a "simulation" of a global coronavirus pandemic only two months before the real thing happened. The simulation, called "Event 201," seemed to predict almost everything that would eventually happen with the real coronavirus outbreak that started in China, right down to news companies and social media giants locking down all information that didn't fit the narrative. There was just one problem... the virus wasn't as deadly as they had hoped.

Event 201 predicted 65 million initial deaths worldwide and the WHO predicted a much higher infection fatality rate of 3 percent of the population or more. This never happened. The globalists and the media have been scrambling for the past couple of years to convince the public that the death rate of COVID is much higher than it is, but the fact remains that dozens of studies show COVID's average IFR is a mere 0.27 percent. It's not going to change; it is only going to decline as COVID continues to mutate into less deadly forms of itself.

Why did this happen? It's impossible to say. Maybe the virus performed differently in the lab but then changed dramatically once it was let out into the wild? That would be my guess. Maybe it was divine intervention? For whatever reason, the globalists invested an intense amount of momentum into the COVID virus, and it let them down, and now they are stuck trying to create mass panic over a nothing-burger.

So, what happens next?

It makes sense that they will need a distraction as a means to redirect momentum, and the globalists will do what they always do, which is create war tensions. This does not mean that large-scale war is the intended outcome but limited regional wars that could grow into something more are always on the table. It is not a mistake that the U.S. could potentially be caught up in not one but two major regional conflicts at this time, including a Chinese invasion of Taiwan as well as a Russian invasion of Ukraine.

For now, Ukraine is the most hyped. We have seen such spill-over with Ukraine many times in the past and it's hard to say if this is yet another false start or if a full-blown Russian attack is going to happen. With constant U.S. influence, funding and arming being pursued in the nation I suppose getting the Russians to invade would not be that hard. I'm not really interested in trying to read the dice on this one. My only interest in Ukraine is in how it benefits the overall globalist agenda.

First, the economic instability that has been growing exponentially the past couple of years will now hit overdrive. Inflation, gas prices, the supply chain, all the threats that are already looming over us will expand tenfold with two nuclear powers are at odds. Even if Ukraine was to putter out into nothing just the existence of the danger is enough to inspire widespread economic fear.

Second, the pandemic issue can be cast to the wayside with little fanfare. The globalists know it's going nowhere for them, but they need a way to exit without explaining the numerous lies they have peddled in the past two years. War is a way to wipe the slate clean on the news cycle.

Third, heightened tensions with Russia open the door to a different form of paranoia at home. How many times have we heard media claims of "Russian influence" on U.S. elections? There is zero proof of this, but the narrative has already been planted among leftists. It would not surprise me in the slightest if U.S. elections were "postponed" or the outcomes ignored because of unverified claims of Russian "interference." What better way to prevent a complete conservative sweep in the U.S. than to simply stop the elections altogether?

Fourth, by extension, it is only a matter of time before a conservative rebellion arises in the U.S. to unseat the globalists from power. It is already happening in many forms today, for those who are paying attention. The most common way for corrupt governments to undermine a rebellion for freedom is to accuse it of being an AstroTurf revolution created by a foreign enemy. That is to say, the corrupt government seeks to take away the heart and soul of the rebellion by claiming they aren't fighting for freedom, they are only fighting in exchange for money or influence from a foreign nation. Their reason for fighting is "fake."

We saw this with the Chinese CCP when they brutally took over Hong Kong. We also saw this in Kazakhstan when the people rioted in the streets over price inflation and Russian troops were sent in to quell what was called a "foreign created color revolution." Nothing could have been further from the truth.

Make no mistake, when the fighting starts in the U.S., our rebellion will not be called a fight for freedom. We will be accused as "Russian agents," traitors, insurrectionists, etc., etc. They'll say we're fighting to support foreign governments, not to bring liberty and sanity back to our society. We'll be the villains; it's important to understand this and move on from it. It is for this reason primarily that conflict with Russia makes a lot of sense for the globalists. Perhaps not on the scale of global war, but enough to keep their prospective populations in line. Whether or not this plan succeeds is another matter entirely. As already mentioned, these people fail regularly.

To truth and knowledge,

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Psaki Appears To Struggle To Answer What Biden Was Doing Today, Then A Reporter Tweeted Photos Of Biden


By Daily Wire News
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Time will tell. If results have anything to do with it it should happen according to the survey.

America Depends on the Mushy Middle
COMMENTARY

While news junkies have been consuming 24/7 coverage of our nation’s escalating partisan divide in preparation for a second Civil War, there’s been an unexpected shift on the ground: Millions of Americans seem to have switched sides.

Gallup reports that 2021 saw a dramatic swing toward the Republicans – the percentage of Americans who support or lean toward the GOP increased seven percentage points (to 47%, from 40%) while Democrats have seen their numbers fall to 42% (from 49%) during the year.

This substantial change would seem all but impossible given the Manichean, give-no-quarter rhetoric that leaders from both parties (and much of the media) use to describe a nation split into warring camps.

Last week, President Biden proclaimed – his later denial notwithstanding – that anyone who opposes his party’s election bill is akin to George Wallace, Bull Connor and Jefferson Davis. Such inflammatory language has become common fare – hello, Donald Trump – as our political discourse is defined by insults and moral dudgeon.

Just a few years ago, pundits used sports metaphors to describe this landscape: Like Yankee and Red Sox fans, Americans saw politics through a fan’s eyes – but we could still shake hands after the final out.

Now, the megaphone narrative broadcast by political and thought leaders casts us more like Israelis and Palestinians – mortal enemies who may never be able come to terms because each side has so demonized the other.

In America, they urge us to ask: How can you make peace with Jefferson Davis or Lenin?

In that context one wonders: How could so many alleged Democrats betray the cause and join ranks with the evil Republicans? And how is it possible – because we all know it is – that these folks, having seen the GOP light, might revert back to the land of the left-wing loons?

The answer is that, divided as we certainly are, the political narrative is not nearly as stark as our thought leaders pretend. Yes, a significant percentage of Americans are in warring camps. While Biden’s approval rating among Democrats has slipped, 80% of them still approve of the job he’s doing, according to Gallup. Republicans, meanwhile, continue in their fierce opposition: Only 11% of them approved of the new president when he took office and now just 4% do. Scott Rassmussen’s recent poll found that 45% of Democrats believe Hillary Clinton won the 2016 election and 56% of Republicans think Trump actually prevailed in 2020.

But the political label long embraced by a plurality of Americans is not D or R but I – Independent. This is the mushy middle that helped elect Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012 and then delivered the White House to Trump. (Polls, like the Gallup survey mentioned above, often bulk up two-party numbers by assigning to-and-fro “leaners” to one side or the other.)

How could someone support Obama and Trump?

It’s easy if you’re not a yellow dog ideologue. These voters do not see politics as apocalyptic conflict. They make their best estimate of the country’s direction, look at the choices they’re given, and decide – often while holding their noses.

They are the open-minded center that is fundamental to a functioning democracy. These voters are willing to consider a wide-range of factors, not just the party line, before pulling the lever. In truth, many of them could not provide a thorough and consistent analysis for their side-switching. It is more a gut feeling that expresses the wisdom of the crowd. Unlike most Republicans, they gave Biden a chance. Unlike most Democrats, they are willing to admit that he is not providing the leadership they want.

This is maddening to the Kool-Aid drinkers who shape our political narrative. The irony is that these folks are, on one level, the most informed Americans. They are the civically engaged citizens our Founders imagined. They spend the most time reading and thinking about politics; they have endless streams of facts and arguments at their command.

But most Americans now live in a partisan bubble that makes it all but impossible for them to consider new ideas. Unable to change their minds, to brook compromise or even accommodation, they believe our differences can never be resolved. This is the mindset that imagines – and maybe even hopes for – a new Civil War.

Going forward, the mushy middle will become even more important to the success of the American project. Unfortunately, they will also face increasing pressure. Our political and thought leaders show no signs of laying down arms; instead, they insistently ratchet up their narrative of divisive doom. As the demand to pick a side intensifies, how long will independents be able to resist?

J. Peder Zane is an editor for RealClearInvestigations and a columnist for RealClearPolitics.
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There comes a time when progressive melting pot culture theory boils over and must stop!

 https://pjmedia.com/culture/robert-spencer/2022/01/25/virginia-afghan-convicted-of-sexually-assaulting-3-year-old-girl-says-its-allowed-in-his-culture-n1552841
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The problem is, $19 million per person is not enough to fund a major program.

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Apparently three Biden team members are unwilling to go further than ordered in appeasement:




GOP lawmaker slams Biden after three of his team negotiating with Iran on nuclear deal step back

By Elizabeth Elkind, Politics Reporter and Rob Crilly, Senior U.S. Political Reporter For Dailymail.Com 

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One more log on the burning pyre.  

If the appointee is the current AG it will burn the house down.


Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer will retire — once a replacement has been confirmed — after serving for nearly three decades on America's highest court, according to reporting confirmed by NBC News on Wednesday


And:


Tulsi comes clean:


Tulsi Gabbard isn’t known to be Biden’s biggest fan. But now, she’s even saying he’s betrayed us all. Read more.  


Finally:


More evasion but finally truth forced out:


White House ‘Forced’ To Admit The ‘Truth’ About Nationwide Crime Surges The rise in crime is a severe problem in the United States. As Democrats in the legal justice system seek to reduce cash bail and criminal sentences for offenders, law-abiding Americans are left to pay the price. Read more here

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So what. people need transportation! This is what equity is all about.


Carjackings soar by up to 510% in major US cities: Chicago, New York, Philadelphia and New Orleans

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An indication of fear?

Democrats' Attack on Midterms' Legitimacy Shows They Know They're Losing 
By JONATHAN TOBIN , EDITOR IN CHIEF, JNS.ORG
 

Democrats staked everything on a doomed effort to end the filibuster and pass voting legislation. The results were no surprise. President Joe Biden's apocalyptic rhetoric cast opponents of federalizing elections as the moral equivalent of racist traitors ready to usher in "Jim Crow 2.0." This hyperbole won over no Republican votes in the Senate, and seemed to stiffen the spines of the two remaining moderates in the Democratic caucus—Sens. Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) and Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.)—in their opposition to the effort.

The White House was already on a long losing streak after its Afghanistan disgrace and inability to cope with the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. But the Democrats' defeat in the Senate represents more than yet another setback. The claim—which Biden issued at his press conference last week—that the voting bill's failure casts doubt on the legitimacy of the upcoming midterm elections reveals how much the Democratic Party has become the prisoner of its leftist activist wing as well as of its own rhetoric.

Democrats spent the last year claiming that Republicans are racist "insurrectionists" seeking to suppress the vote of minorities in order to steal elections. That was part of a strategy to make the Jan. 6 Capitol riot a permanent issue in American politics and to keep the focus on former president Donald Trump and off Biden's failures. It also served as a rationale for Democrats' radical voting legislation, would have swept aside any measures to ensure the integrity of the vote after the chaos of the 2020 election.

Yet by demonizing the GOP, Democrats have doomed any hope of compromise and painted themselves into a rhetorical corner.

Since the president's presser, Biden apologists have tried to clean up the mess by drawing a distinction between expressions of doubt about the legitimacy of the midterms and Trump's sore loser routine. But the attempt to claim that Biden's doubts—and those of other Democrats—are merely a reaction to Republican "voter suppression" falls flat. Anyone paying attention over the last 12 months can see that Democrats are preparing to spin upcoming defeats as yet another "plot against democracy"—like their inflation of the Capitol riot into an "insurrection."

This isn't the first time Democrats have claimed that they've been robbed. They said the same thing about their defeats in 2000, 2004 and 2016, not to mention Stacey Abrams' refusal to admit that she lost the 2018 Georgia gubernatorial election.

Biden's public assertion that—unless Democrats can ban voter ID requirements, prevent the cleanup of outdated voter rolls and allow ballot harvesting and unlimited mail-in and drop-off voting—the legitimacy of the upcoming midterms is in question fits this pattern. The portrayal of anodyne Republican voter integrity legislation as part of an insurrectionist coup has become a standard Democratic talking point for the past year.

As Biden's poll numbers continue to plummet and his party struggles in the generic congressional ballot, a sense of impending doom is settling in among Democrats. As the party in power, they would be expected to lose seats in the midterms even if things weren't going as badly for them as they are. Yet now that they depict Republicans as foot soldiers in an authoritarian cult linked to "domestic terrorism," accepting the normal cycle of victory and defeat is impossible. The downturn of Democratic fortunes has ceased to be the natural result of an incompetent administration deluding itself into thinking its narrow majorities were a mandate for FDR-style transformation of the country. Instead, the return of Congress to Republican control next January, or the White House two years after that, means an end to American democracy.

Indeed, if a slew of opinion articles published in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, New York Magazine and The Guardian are any indication, liberals are convinced that Republicans are halfway toward stealing the 2024 election already.

Rather than defending democracy, such arguments will only widen the partisan divide. Both sides may soon refuse to accept any election loss, no matter how great the margin of defeat—something that is incompatible with a functioning electoral system.

These arguments about a rigged system are bound to depress Democratic turnout in November far more than any campaign tactic Republicans could dream up. Trump handed two Georgia Senate seats to the Democrats in January 2021 by telling that state's GOP voters that their efforts were going to be rendered meaningless by fraud. The same thing is bound to happen on the other side—Democrats will claim that Republicans are suppressing the vote when it will actually be their own conspiracy-mongering that convinces their base not to bother.

The Democrats' conspiracy theories about GOP insurrectionists have also led the party to engage in a war on its own centrists. This is likely to reduce Democrats' chances of midterm success even further.

Biden's demonization of Sinema and Manchin is a natural corollary to the apocalyptic rhetoric about voting and insurrection. But this is a formula seemingly designed to turn off the independent and moderate voters that Democrats need to have any hope of salvaging their prospects this year or in 2024.

Refusing to accept the legitimacy of defeat is a way to avoid taking responsibility for mistakes or acknowledging that the voters aren't buying what a party is selling. In this midterm strategy, Democrats have found a way to both undermine their already dwindling hopes and to compound the damage they claim Republicans inflicted on the country on Jan. 6.
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Biden's downhill run is picking up speed and his handlers are doing everything, with assists from the media cover up artists, to keep it under wraps.  

Joe Biden during a round-table discussion

Image Source: Gateway Pundit

Joe Biden's bizarre behavior during meetings and press conferences is getting worse. And his latest antics have everyone scratching their heads.

In the State Dining Room on Wednesday, Joe Biden met with CEOs from the private sector to discuss his Build Back Better program, which is now blocked in the Senate.

That's when Biden started babbling about driving something in Dearborn at one point in his fictious past before entirely unraveling when he strayed from the script.

"When I went to Dearborn, driving that, eh, you know, uh, was up there, uh…I don't know, man," Biden rambled.

Things only got worse after that.

While one of the CEOs was thanking Biden for inviting him to the meeting, Biden randomly blurted out, "Come on, guys," as if annoyed with everyone in the room.

It seems like Joe had no idea what was really going on during the meeting, and no one seemed to know why he was acting in such an odd manner.

But Biden's been doing this since before he was elected. It's time someone on the left openly addresses Biden's mental health.


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NO THIS IS NOT BIDEN.  HE CAN'T WALK THAT FAR.

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Q&A: Lieutenant Commander Brian Michael Harrington (US Navy) On Countering Russian And Chinese Naval Aggression
via Questions & Answers

Lieutenant Commander Brian Michael Harrington is a National Security Affairs Fellow for the academic year 2021–22. In this Q&A, Harrington discusses his two-decade-long career in the US Navy, including deployments to the Middle East, Europe, Africa, and Asia.

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