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It may not be merely the people of the world who have been betrayed by their leaders. According to this conspiracy theorist, who claims to have had… 891 more words
Karl Denninger concludes it’s time to take a victory lap. And there is no doubt about it, he was absolutely right about the pernicious nature of the vaxx. 549 more words
On December 16, 1773, a small group of radicals in Boston broke the law. By dumping British tea into Boston Harbor, they defied the will of their long-standing government, violated property rights, and provoked a savage reaction by their rulers.
Far more than Tories condemned them. Moderates in 13 colonies backed away from the radical actions of an “extremist” anti-government group which had aggressively flouted the rule of law in the name of “liberty.”
Their motive? To stop the “tyrannical” British East India Company from imposing the kind of slavery on the Colonies that it had already imposed across India. The impact of this attack? A new set of harshly coercive laws imposed by the British Parliament.
On April 24, 1916, a small group of radicals in Dublin committed treason. Using weapons smuggled from a Germany then at war with Great Britain, they tried to take over Dublin. Their motive? To stop Irish soldiers fighting for Britain in World War I, and proclaim an Irish Republic after hundreds of years of occupation. Protestants and Catholics, loyalists and nationalists alike denounced this assault on the public authorities, which was doomed from the start.
As “Brittania’s Huns with their long-range guns” dragged the Irish Republicans to prison, civilians booed and spat on them from their windows. The impact of this attack? Mass arrests, a setback for moderates seeking more local autonomy for Ireland, and a wave of firing squads that wiped out the rebellion’s leaders.
Courage or Folly?
On January 6, 2021, a tiny percentage of the hundreds of thousands of Trump supporters who gathered at the U.S. Capitol to protest a stolen election entered the building — many of them unaware that entry was forbidden. A few dozen of those behaved aggressively, barging through locked doors or trespassing in congressmen’s offices. Several committed vandalism.
Because of this intrusion, efforts to question dubious electors sent from fraud-friendly U.S. states were totally stymied, and the few members of Congress who’d backed election challenges furiously backtracked.
The whole of the mainstream media and most conservative outlets harshly condemned the protest, calling it an “insurrection” and comparing it to the 9/11 terror attacks and Japan’s attack at Pearl Harbor. (The Stream was an exception. Here’s what I wrote on January 7.)
The world seems baffling enough, but then it seems that there are these people adapted to it — bug men, last men, NPCs, normies — who not only fail to notice its ongoing collapse but seem to thrive on its shallow, trivial, but constant demands and trends. 599 more words
Clown World’s puppet in Ukraine helpfully demonstrates that whatever it is the clowns mean by “democracy”, it isn’t “the will of the people” that most people around the world and the dictionary have historically defined it to be. 281 more words
New study provides valuable clues about the toxicity of the spike protein. Note: A detailed compilation of the epidemic of sudden deaths in our healthiest members of society can be found within Cause Unknown. Damar Hamlin was extremely fortunate to collapse where he did and medical care was immediately available, in almost any other setting as […]
That there is blanket mind-control is obvious to the minority who are not a part of it. How it works – and how it is both comprehensive and increasingly detailed – is a worthy subject for theorizing. 668 more words
The last few years just disappeared as Late Stage Democracy shut down in its total inability to handle even an aggressive seasonal flu. At every level, careerists did what made them self-important, from Tik Tok dancing nurses through ranting “experts” telling us that The End had finally arrived. 1,944 more words