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29ab6c No.313148 [Open thread]

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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dbb4ad No.313145 [Open thread]

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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dbb4ad No.313146

>>313145

[2/3]

Today the US is no longer the world’s biggest manufacturing economy, its $2.5 trillion in annual manufacturing output exceeds the entire economies of all but seven countries. But it’s a distant second and its capacity to build enough of the most important tools of war is open to question.

Old-fashioned metal bending is among America’s hollowed-out sectors. Measured by output dollar value, the three largest US manufacturing industries are chemicals; computer and electronic products; and food, beverage and tobacco products.

In shipbuilding, the US is a nonentity. According to the US Naval Institute, China has nearly 47% of the global market, South Korea is second with 29% and Japan is third with 17%. The US has less than 1%.

It takes the US more than five years to build an aircraft carrier. Between 1943 and 1945, the US built 24 Essex class carriers, Symonds said. Granted, they were less sophisticated than today’s flattops. But the difference in volume is still striking.

A Chinese attempt to take Taiwan by force would test the US industrial base severely. War games conducted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a non-profit think tank, suggest the US would “likely run out of some munitions – such as long-range, precision-guided munitions – in less than one week in a Taiwan Strait conflict.”

China is said to be acquiring weapons five to six times faster than the US. In a conflict over Taiwan, would its vast manufacturing infrastructure enable it to outproduce the US the way the US outproduced Japan and Germany in World War II?

Meanwhile, NATO is starting to deploy combat troops to Ukraine. Soldiers from Poland, France, the UK, Finland and other NATO members are arriving in larger numbers.

Although Russia says there are over 3,100 mercenaries in Ukraine, these newly arriving troops are not mercenaries. They are in uniform,Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

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dbb4ad No.313147

>>313146

[3/3]

The Biden regime, at least for public consumption, says it opposes sending NATO soldiers to Ukraine. But Biden in truth may be waiting for his reelection before he gives the order for US soldiers to fight in Ukraine. After Biden is reelected, he will have a free hand. The recent passage of the $60 billion air bill for Ukraine signals that Congress will go along with whatever the Biden administration wants to do “fighting the Russians.”

The national security establishment fears a Russian victory in Ukraine. It would constitute a major setback in America’s hegemony and would be a big blow to NATO.

Reportedly the Russian army is now 15% bigger than it was before the Ukraine war. It is also far more experienced, and the Russians have found ways to deal with US high tech systems, such as jamming and spoofing.

Meanwhile NATO is far behind Russia in weapons, manpower and industrial might. Furthermore, stockpiles of weapons are very low and equipment supposedly for national defense has been sent to Ukraine, leaving defenses wanting.

The consensus opinion in the US National Security establishment is that Ukraine is losing its war with the Russians and could potentially face the collapse of its army.

There already are reports that some brigades in the Ukrainian armed forces refused orders from their commanders. Those include the 25th Airborne Assault Brigade; the 115th Brigade; the 67th Mechanized Brigade (which abandoned positions in Chasiv Yar) and the 47th Mechanized (which demanded rotation after more than a year on the front lines). These are top Army brigades and not territorial defense units.

Ukraine is desperate to find new recruits, and it is getting some help from countries where Ukrainian draft-age refugees are hiding out. Lithuania is planning to send Ukrainian draft-age men home. So is Poland.

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109640 No.313143 [Open thread]

Foreign Countries Begin Gold Withdrawals From The Corrupted & Insolvent USSA

RELATED: >>>/pnd/389277 ; >>>/pnd/389716

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 aPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

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109640 No.313144

MY COMMENT: My guess is GERMANY or FRANCE. Some nation in Europe that has been economically screwed over by the failed Ukraine war fiasco that the US got them into! Big blowback.

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62733d No.313142 [Open thread]

America Risks ‘Severe, Irreversible Scars’ Over National Debt Insolvency

National debt is fast becoming the thorn in the side of the American economy that nobody wants to extract—and it will continue to cause damage, sending the US into financial crisis and 10 years of stagnation. That is increasingly the opinion of a growing number of experts who are sounding the alarm over the pace at which the U.S. government is gathering debt. More important, they fear this debt will mean the country will not be able to afford necessary borrowing in the future, in addition to the funds needed to service existing debt. Among the ranks of those in the concerned camp are Fed Chairman Jerome Powell, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink, and Wharton vice dean Joao Gomes.

Their outlook is evidenced by a March report from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO). The CBO estimates that (if America still exists as a nation state, that is) by 2054 public debt will represent 166% of GDP, reaching $141.1 Trillion. Currently the nation’s $34 trillion debt making up approximately 99% of America's GDP. In other words America produces far more debt than domestic industrial production.

The report goes on to add that the likelihood of a financial crisis is increasing as a result of growing debt, something which would cause interest rates to spike and, if paired with higher inflation, “could erode confidence in the U.S. dollar as the dominant international reserve currency.” The outlook from the U.S. Government Accountability office (GAO) isn’t much better. A report released last month said the government is facing an “unsustainable” fiscal path that poses a “serious” threat to economic, security, and social issues if unaddressed.

As evidence of a fantastically complex fallout piles up, one might assume it will take an equally complicated approach to prevent it. Economists say that’s not the case — but that’s only if they believe it’s an issue at all. The hardest problem is precisely that: getting enough people to listen. “The coming fiscal crisis will be triggered by a sudden loss of confidence by the general public inPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

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d0a063 No.313141 [Open thread]

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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3729a7 No.313139 [Open thread]

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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3729a7 No.313140

>>313139

[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 arPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

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2b0120 No.313059 [Open thread]

State-run Media Gets The OK To Finally Admit The Reality About Ukraine

The US State-run media must have gotten it's cue: Time to let the Pro-Ukrainian nitwits know what's going on! Ukraine is… ehhhh… Losing.

To those of you who read this website and/or listen to my radio show, you've known from the beginning how this would turn out. Ukraine never stood a chance.

The only thing the US and NATO did was ruin years of dialog and cooperation with Russia, run-down our weapons and ammunition stockpiles, erase goodwill from international affairs, and show themselves to be literal thieves by stealing Russia's sovereign wealth money.

Other than that, the Ukraine operation went great… except for the half million Ukrainians who are dead …and now they've lost.

The people in government who did this, should all be fired, criminally prosecuted and sued into Bankruptcy by families of the war victims, for the war they caused and the loved ones lost.

The military people who advised the politicians that we could assist Ukraine successfully, are factually incompetent and should be relieved of their commands and relived of duty immediately.

The politico story pages say all that needs to be said.

https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/en/component/content/article/mass-media-got-the-ok-ukraine-how-it-started-versus-how-its-going?catid=17

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c3df13 No.313105

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521217 No.313127

>>313059

their doing that while giving them more bombs to do even more damage, bigger bombs with. that is just so they can see they are winning even if its at least a little bit and then control the masses that way.

us propoganda is wide open throttle now

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c3df13 No.313136

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c3df13 No.313137

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c3df13 No.313138

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20729c No.313123 [Open thread]

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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9a6259 No.313126

BANKS WILL SEIZE YOUR MONEY! As Scripted Banking Collapse NEARS, Experts Warn Your Money Isn't Safe

https://www.bitchute.com/video/YHrerpdighvb/

We are now living in a POST-ETHICS Society

https://www.bitchute.com/video/iSNllh4Pk844/

The CONTROLLED DEMOLITION of the US financial system will cascade OUT OF CONTROL

https://www.bitchute.com/video/McVpQNyCM5mg/

HAPPENING NOW! 25 Ways the US Is Being Destroyed From Within

https://www.bitchute.com/video/3UHdrZtFjyVZ/

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b84a36 No.313134

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b84a36 No.313135

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dab4cf No.313053 [Open thread]

California's Billion Dollar Bailout To Homeless People Ends With MORE Homeless People

California spends an astounding amount of money to "combat homelessness". Presumably. California has failed to adequately monitor the outcomes of its vast spending on homelessness programs, according to a state audit released Tuesday, raising questions about whether billions of dollars meant to thwart the crisis has been worth it as the number of people living unsheltered has soared.

A new report from the California State Auditor’s Office found that a state council created to oversee the implementation of homelessness programs has not consistently tracked spending or the outcomes of those programs.

“The state must do more to assess the cost-effectiveness of its homelessness programs,” California State Auditor Grant Parks said in a letter sent to Gov. Gavin Newsom and state lawmakers Tuesday accompanying the audit. I know this is a crazy question to ask, but does all that spending actually do anything to reduce the amount of homelessness?

California has spent $20 billion over the past five years dedicated to the state’s homelessness crisis, including funneling money toward supporting shelters and subsidizing rent. Still, homelessness grew 6% in 2023 from the year prior, to more than 180,000 people, according to federal “point in time” data. Since 2013, homelessness has grown in California by 53%.

The California Interagency Council on Homelessness — created in 2016 to oversee the state’s implementation of programs dedicated to the worsening crisis — has not ensured the accuracy of the information in a state data system and has not evaluated homelessness programs’ success, according to the state auditor.

Out of five state programs analyzed, auditors found that two were likely cost effective: Project Homekey — Newsom’s COVID driven project to convert hotels into housing — and the CalWORKs Housing Support Program, which offers financial assistance and other services to low income residents. The others analyzed, including a state rental assistance program, could not be reviewed because “the state has not collected sufficient data on the outcomes of these programs,” according to auditors.

Based on the data available, the audit also revealed that most people involved in state programs are placed into interim housing such as shelters and do not end up in pePost too long. Click here to view the full text.
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549172 No.313097

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549172 No.313098

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549172 No.313131

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549172 No.313132

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549172 No.313133

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f70928 No.313109 [Open thread]

Israel Strikes Rafah Where All Remaining Gaza Refugees Fled, Many Children Killed During Strike

Just hours after the corrupt dinosaur clown show known as the United States Congress authorized billions more in aid for Israel, the Zionist state bombed Rafah in Gaza, killing mostly children.

Rafah, where all of the Palestinian refugees still alive in Gaza were forced by Israel to flee, is the last remaining place in Gaza that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is salivating at the thought of destroying.

All in all, the strike killed 22 people, 18 of them children, according to health officials. And there are many more deaths to come now that Israel is once again flush with cash extorted by Congress from US taxpayers.

The latest reports indicate that Israel is bombing Rafah almost every day now. Soon, if Netanyahu and his comrades get their way, there will also be a ground offensive in Gaza.

"In the coming days, we will increase the political and military pressure on Hamas because this is the only way to bring back our hostages and achieve victory," Netanyahu announced with that iconic grimace. We will land more and painful blows on Hamas — soon."

The very first Israeli strike on Rafah resulted in the death of a man, his wife and their three-year-old child, according to the nearby Kuwaiti Hospital that received their bodies.

The wife was pregnant with another child, which praise be to God was saved by doctors. However, the chances of that child surviving in the coming days is slim as Israel plans to fully ethnically cleanse the entire Gaza Strip. Something the Jews would normally denounce as a "Holocaust" if anyone else were to do that, that is.

"These children were sleeping," said Umm Kareem, one of the family's relatives. "What did they do? What was their fault?"

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f70928 No.313122

>>313118

Apparently they don't want any financial burden? I don't know, it's a good question. Although there should be some place they can remain safe in the Gaza strip. It's not fair endlessly bombing innocent civilians, eventually they'll all be killed and how would that not be a form of genocide exactly?

Put it this way…. if someone were to mug me, and they get caught, would it be right for me to kill the perpetrator as well all his friends and family members as well, even including his 6yo daughter? Come on!

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9041f1 No.313124

File: ca6640539179aa4⋯.png (290.34 KB,612x408,3:2,Untitled2_20240424150650.png)

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9041f1 No.313125

File: ca6640539179aa4⋯.png (290.34 KB,612x408,3:2,Untitled2_20240424150650.png)

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52652a No.313129

>>313122

Israel has definitely gone too far now. I think they have used the original bombing pretext as a way to clampdown as much as possible. They don't give two hoots about the Palestinian people, have dropped any and all probability of a two state solution and are intent on using the original attack as a leverage. The innocent people are caught for no fault of their own.

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9041f1 No.313130

File: d305481cd622dee⋯.png (11.33 MB,7322x6070,3661:3035,Untitled5_20240425132919.png)

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File: b33827a3e684754⋯.png (477.29 KB,741x1022,741:1022,35646.png)

50e080 No.313056 [Open thread]

TERRIBLE New FISA Law Would Give NSA Immunity To Spy On ANYONE & EVERYONE, No Warrants Needed

The United States government is once again trying to turn the American people against one another with a new "Everyone is a spy" surveillance bill that is being quietly ushered through Congress. While everyone has been focused on the Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Gaza wars, the US Congress is actively working towards turning the country into a full-fledge surveillance state.

The legislation in question, which is buried deeply within Section 702 of the reauthorization bill (RISAA) currently before the House, is described as "the biggest expansion of domestic surveillance since the Patriot Act."

Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) called the bill "terrifying," promising to do everything he can to stop it from being passed. Demand Progress has also created a portal through which you can contact your representatives and tell them to VOTE NO on this highly invasive new law.

"This bill represents one of the most dramatic and terrifying expansions of government surveillance authority in history," Wyden tweeted along with the official tally showing that the House just voted 273-147 to extend FISA Section 702's surveillance powers for another two years. "I will do everything in my power to stop it from passing in the Senate."

As explained by Elizabeth Goitein, current law allows the US government to compel "electronic communications service providers" with direct access to people's communications to assist the National Security Agency (NSA) in spying on the American people.

The new law would change the definition of "electronic communications surveillance provider" via an amendment to vastly expand what Goitein describes as "the universe of entities that can be compelled to assist the NSA." "If the bill becomes law, any company or individual that provides ANY service whatsoever may be forced to assist in NSA surveillance, as long as they have access to equipment on which communications are transmitted or stored – such as routers, servers, cell towers, etc.," Goitein explains. "That sweeps in an enormous range of U.S. businesses that provide wifi to their customers and therefore have access to equipment on which communications transit. Barber shops, laundromats, fitness centers, hardware stores, dentist's offices … the list goes on and on."

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abc5f4 No.313100

File: f28e921dcb0249e⋯.png (12.52 MB,5010x5321,5010:5321,Untitled24_20240423195040.png)

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e5dbf8 No.313128

>>313056

yea and isn't it juste (not) funny that this comes at the same time they are trying to ban websites on the internet to as well?

Gee… I wonder how those two go together.

>this is the net for the social credit score that they want to make.

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File: 5fb70774f2ac64a⋯.png (209.54 KB,750x848,375:424,25332.png)

978233 No.313111 [Open thread]

Good! WHO Backs Off On Global Pandemic Treaty, Addresses Tyranny Concerns

Some good things happened this past week concerning the World Health Organization's (WHO) Pandemic Treaty.

In response to widespread public outcry, the WHO substantially revised its proposed International Health Regulations (IHR) amendments, dialing the tyranny back a notch.

Almost all of the substantive concerns presented to the WHO Working Group for the IHR amendments have been trimmed back, one of the biggest changes being that the WHO's recommendations will be non-binding.

Article 13A.1 which would have required Member States to follow directives of the WHO as the guiding and coordinating authority for international public health has been dropped entirely.

Another change is the erasure of a proposal that would have struck from the amendments wording that recognizes the "dignity, human rights and fundamental freedoms" of human beings.

As for the controlled flow of information by the government, a process more commonly known as censorship, the WHO will have no jurisdiction over this, either.

What happened during the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) "pandemic" in terms of how the WHO applies its IHRs will also remain the same rather than be expanded to also include "all risks with a potential to impact public health."

Of great remaining concern, however, is the explicit recognition in the revised IHR amendments that Member States – in our case, the United States – will be the ones responsible for implementing whatever WHO recommends, as they so choose.

What this means, of course, is that the always smart and never corrupted U.S. Congress, meaning the Zionists and multinational corporations that control them, will have the full and unfettered privilege of deciding how We the People get treated during the next public health "crisis" scamdemic.

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719e97 No.313113

File: be748af17b9744f⋯.png (4 MB,2700x5120,135:256,Untitled28_20240423203845.png)

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719e97 No.313114

File: 8de2a029a8227d1⋯.png (215.55 KB,500x469,500:469,1000002953_fotor_enhance_2….png)

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719e97 No.313115

File: 8de2a029a8227d1⋯.png (215.55 KB,500x469,500:469,1000002953_fotor_enhance_2….png)

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719e97 No.313116

File: 8de2a029a8227d1⋯.png (215.55 KB,500x469,500:469,1000002953_fotor_enhance_2….png)

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719e97 No.313117

File: 8de2a029a8227d1⋯.png (215.55 KB,500x469,500:469,1000002953_fotor_enhance_2….png)

"Long live the matriarchy!" She shouts and she worships women and licks women's shoes

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File: a3004613c6a0f6d⋯.jpg (153.7 KB,1530x1200,51:40,Sumy_Kharkiv_oblasts.jpg)

29d782 No.313101 [Open thread]

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

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5bf9d9 No.313110

File: a42759180992da9⋯.png (4.01 MB,2700x5120,135:256,Untitled28_20240423205601.png)

我恨死悲了!

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File: 0d36d5dbd28b838⋯.png (501.35 KB,753x1149,251:383,5523.png)

6570f0 No.313093 [Open thread]

Toxic 'Vaccines' Have Destroyed Society, Unleashing Irreparable Damage To Public Health

We rarely hear about it due to the system-wide embargo on truthful information about the damage they cause, but vaccines have destroyed the world: https://expose-news.com/2024/04/16/how-much-damage-have-vaccines-done-to-society/

A Midwestern Doctor, a popular Substack account, conducted an extensive review into the science behind vaccines that never sees the light of day. The doctor found that the ugly truth about vaccines stays hidden in order to protect "the business," meaning the vaccine arm of Big Pharma. To tell the ugly truth about vaccines "would destroy the vaccine programme," the doctor writes, which is why it is never told. One of them is the fact that vaccines do not prevent disease, and instead cause more of it.

Diseases that were once thought to be eradicated have returned, but not because the unvaccinated. The doctor found that vaccines are reintroducing these ancient illnesses, which are today being dubbed a "mystery."

Take the smallpox vaccine, for instance. Introduced in 1798, the smallpox jab was frequently observed to cause smallpox outbreaks rather than prevent them, but this ugly truth was swept under the rug. If modern medicine was an honest science, the smallpox jab would have been pulled from the market and relegated to the dustbin of the world's worst scientific mistakes. Instead, the smallpox jab laid the groundwork for the thereafter release of a host of new vaccine injections, all of which do the same type of thing.

"Having looked at it extensively, I am of the opinion the smallpox vaccine reshaped the trajectory of humanity's health and ushered in the era of chronic illness," the doctor writes. The vaccines that would come after smallpox unleashed other new health problems, often due to quality control issues. Besides their inherent toxicity, new vaccines would get pumped out at an increasingly faster rate, and all the new companies trying to cash in on the jab rush to cut Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

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d3c11c No.313106

File: be748af17b9744f⋯.png (4 MB,2700x5120,135:256,Untitled28_20240423203845.png)

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d3c11c No.313107

File: 8c73850fdaa7671⋯.png (14.04 MB,5010x5321,5010:5321,Untitled31_20240423204533.png)

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d3c11c No.313108

File: 70bace655568be6⋯.png (10.53 MB,5010x5321,5010:5321,Untitled32_20240423204841.png)

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File: ea992749dfd084a⋯.png (528.41 KB,747x912,249:304,43494.png)

c046ac No.313061 [Open thread]

Expect Higher Aluminum, Copper and Nickel Prices Due To US Sanctions

In another lame attempt at punishing Russia for trying to neutralize the globalist threat in Ukraine, the United States and Great Britain are limiting the trade of certain key metals from Russia, including aluminum, copper and nickel. From now on, no more of these Russian-origin metals will be imported into either the US or the UK, nor will any more of these Russian-origin metals appear on global exchanges.

Starting on April 13, 2024, the leading commodity exchanges – the London Metal Exchange (LME) and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) – banned trade in Russian-origin metals, effectively cutting off the Western supply of these metals.

In a statement, US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen stated that the prohibitions "continue to target the revenue Russia can earn" to fund its special military operation in Ukraine. In response to the move, Moscow's ambassador to the US Anatoly Antonov called it an "unjustified and politicized step" that will, in time, backfire on the West, just like the earlier sanctions that ended up fortifying Russia's position of strength rather than damaging it.

Of-course the neo-con bureaucrats in Washington DC are denying prices will rise and everything is just fine, don't worry, don't be aware or be prepared for anything, just go back to watching Fox news or CNN goyim, nothing to see here. We all know, the same propaganda as usual. As with earlier US sanctions against Russia, Moscow is already working towards sidestepping the ban while diversifying its foreign trade, said Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov during a recent visit to China. Lavrov spoke of the "economic gaps" that will result from the "illegal policy of unilateral sanctions" during his visit. He also discussed with Wang Yi, his Chinese counterpart, plans for tackling them within the framework of BRICS and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.

"Let the US sanction itself into complete isolation and oblivion," one commenter wrote about this truly stupid move by Yellen and her gang.

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32482d No.313092

> Great Britain

That's an oxymoron. Britain hasn't been great since post WWII.

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