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Engineering a Crisis: How Political Theater Helps the Deep State Stay in Power

John & Nisha Whitehead

A failed assassination attempt on a presidential candidate. An incumbent president withdrawing his re-election bid at the 11th hour. A politicized judiciary that fails to hold the powers-that-be accountable to the rule of law. A world at war. A nation in turmoil.

This is what controlled chaos looks like.

This year’s election-year referendum on which corporate puppet should occupy the White House has quickly become a lesson in how the Deep State engineers a crisis to keep itself in power.

Don’t get so caught up in the performance that you lose sight of what’s real.

This endless series of diversions, distractions and political drama is the oldest con game in the books, the magician’s sleight of hand that keeps you focused on the shell game in front of you while your wallet is being picked clean by ruffians in your midst.

It’s the Reichstag Fire all over again.

It was February 1933, a month before national elections in Germany, and the Nazis weren’t expected to win. So they engineered a way to win: they began by infiltrating the police and granting police powers to their allies; then Hitler brought in stormtroopers to act as auxiliary police; by the time an arsonist (who claimed to be working for the Communists in the hopes of starting an armed revolt) set fire to the Reichstag, the German parliamentary building, the people were eager for a return to law and order.

That was all it took: Hitler used the attempted “coup” as an excuse to declare martial law and seize absolute power in Germany, establishing himself as a dictator with the support of the German people.

Fast forward to the present day, and what do we have? A discontented citizenry, a disconnected government, and a Deep State that wants to stay in power at all costs.

So what happens? Trump has a near miss, Biden bows out, and politics becomes exciting to the masses again.

It works the same in every age.

This is how the police state will win, no matter which candidate gets elected to the White House.

You know who will lose? Every last one of us.

After all, politics today is not about Republicans and Democrats.

Nor is it about abortion, healthcare, higher taxes, immigration, or any of the other buzzwords that have become campaign slogans for individuals who have mastered the art of telling Americans exactly what they want to hear.

Politics today is about one thing and one thing only: maintaining the status quo between the Controllers (the politicians, the bureaucrats, and the corporate elite) and the Controlled (the taxpayers).

Indeed, it really doesn’t matter what you call them—the 1%, the elite, the controllers, the masterminds, the shadow government, the police state, the surveillance state, the military industrial complex—so long as you understand that no matter which party occupies the White House in 2025, the unelected bureaucracy that actually calls the shots will continue to do so.

In other words, no matter who wins this next presidential election, you can rest assured that the new boss will be the same as the old boss, and we—the permanent underclass in America—will continue to be forced to march in lockstep with the police state in all matters, public and private.

Consider the following a much-needed reality check, an antidote if you will, against an overdose of overhyped campaign announcements, lofty electoral promises and meaningless patriotic sentiments that land us right back in the same prison cell.

FACT: According to a scientific study by Princeton researchers, the United States of America is not the democracy that it purports to be, but rather an oligarchy, in which “economic elites and organized groups representing business interests have substantial independent impacts on U.S. government policy.”

FACT: Despite the fact that the number of violent crimes in the country is down substantially, the lowest rate in sixty years, the number of Americans being jailed for nonviolent crimes such as driving with a suspended license continues to skyrocket.

FACT: Thanks to an overabundance of 4,500-plus federal crimes and 400,000-plus rules and regulations, it is estimated that the average American actually commits three felonies a day without knowing it. In fact, according to law professor John Baker, “There is no one in the United States over the age of 18 who cannot be indicted for some federal crime. That is not an exaggeration.”

FACT: Despite the fact that we have 38 million Americans living at or below the poverty line13 million children living in households without adequate access to food, and 1.2 million veterans relying on food stamps, enormous sums of taxpayer money continue to be doled out on wasteful programs that do little to improve the plight of those in need.

FACT: Since 2001 Americans have spent $93 million every hour for the total cost of the nation’s so-called war on terror.

FACT: It is estimated that 5 million children in the United States have had at least one parent in prison, whether it be a local jail or a state or federal penitentiary, due to a wide range of factors ranging from overcriminalization and surprise raids at family homes to roadside traffic stops.

FACT: According to a Gallup poll, Americans place greater faith in the military and the police than in any of the three branches of government.

FACT: At least 400 to 500 innocent people are killed by police officers every year. Indeed, Americans are now eight times more likely to die in a police confrontation than they are to be killed by a terrorist. Americans are 110 times more likely to die of foodborne illness than in a terrorist attack. Police officers are more likely to be struck by lightning than be made financially liable for their wrongdoing.

FACT: On an average day in America, over 100 Americans have their homes raided by SWAT teams. Most of those SWAT team raids are for a mere warrant service. There has been a notable buildup in recent years of heavily armed SWAT teams within non-security-related federal agencies such as the Department of Agriculture, the Railroad Retirement Board, the Tennessee Valley Authority, the Office of Personnel Management, the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the Education Department.

FACT: For all intents and purposes, we now have a fourth branch of government: the surveillance state. This fourth branch came into being without any electoral mandate or constitutional referendum, and yet it possesses superpowers, above and beyond those of any other government agency save the military. It is all-knowing, all-seeing and all-powerful. It operates beyond the reach of the president, Congress and the courts, and it marches in lockstep with the corporate elite who really call the shots in Washington, DC. The government’s “technotyranny” surveillance apparatus has become so entrenched and entangled with its police state apparatus that it’s hard to know anymore where law enforcement ends and surveillance begins. They have become one and the same entity. The police state has passed the baton to the surveillance state.

FACT: Everything we do will eventually be connected to the Internet. By 2030 it is estimated there will be 100 trillion sensor devices connecting human electronic devices (cell phones, laptops, etc.) to the Internet. Much, if not all, of our electronic devices will be connected to Google, which openly works with government intelligence agencies. Virtually everything we do now—no matter how innocent—is being collected by the spying American police state.

FACT: Americans know virtually nothing about their history or how their government works. In fact, according to a study by the National Constitution Center, 41 percent of Americans “are not aware that there are three branches of government, and 62 percent couldn’t name them; 33 percent couldn’t even name one.”

FACT: Only six out of every one hundred Americans know that they actually have a constitutional right to hold the government accountable for wrongdoing, as guaranteed by the right to petition clause of the First Amendment.

Perhaps the most troubling fact of all is this: we have handed over control of our government and our lives to faceless bureaucrats who view us as little more than cattle to be bred, branded, butchered and sold for profit.

As I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People and in its fictional counterpart The Erik Blair Diaries, if there is to be any hope of restoring our freedoms and reclaiming control over our government, it will rest not with the politicians but with the people themselves.

One thing is for sure: the reassurance ritual of voting is not going to advance freedom one iota.

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JOHN & NISHA WHITEHEAD

Constitutional attorney and author John W. Whitehead is founder and president of The Rutherford Institute. His book Battlefield America: The War on the American People (SelectBooks, 2015) is available online at www.amazon.com. Whitehead can be contacted at [email protected]. Nisha Whitehead is the Executive Director of The Rutherford Institute. Information about The Rutherford Institute is available at www.rutherford.org.

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Doug Kemper
Doug Kemper
Aug 2, 2024 10:51 AM

No, bad-haired Donnie is the DEEP STATE trying to regain power at all costs!! This fuckhead must be stopped! NOW!!

Thom
Thom
Aug 1, 2024 12:07 PM

You always know they’re up to something here in the UK because newspapers censor or close readers’ comments on the big news of the day.

jed
jed
Jul 31, 2024 4:44 PM

has anybody seen any of the new MPs into parliament since the election … mine’s been missing for almost a month! according to Ben Rubin of UKC many of them are backed by Soros money. Anyone?

Paul Watson
Paul Watson
Jul 30, 2024 9:07 PM

Check-out the Jonestown movie on Rumble..

sandy
sandy
Jul 30, 2024 6:45 PM

Oh I wish we had the Right of Petition, in effect. But as we can see ever since 1836, the elected pass “laws”, rules or “judgements”, neutralizing the right. Even though repealed in 1844, Then, the right was pushed to the courts where the judges and the Bar Association act as gatekeepers for blocking redress, where only a pay-to-play system exists. Then in 1984 SCOTUS further neutralized the right of petition, by stating that government is not required to “listen to or respond to members of the public”. Then, in 2010, SCOTUS nuked the authority of the right to petition by declaring it not equal to speech and assembly, even though the content of a petition is speech. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right_to_petition_in_the_United_States This is how THEIR “representative” system, occupied by they the rich elite, works. Ignore the validity of the common sense language of the Constitution, Bill of Rights, Common Law and the Magna Carta, and misinterpret as they wish to keep their class in power. After the ratification of the Constitution, the 1790 Census recorded 3,929,214 inhabitants. That is roughly the population of Oregon in the 21st C. The population of the US is now almost 100x that of 1790. But there is not 100x “representation” or access equivalent now, to what existed back then. For the 1% to keep their overlord-ship in operation, over an ever increasing population, incremental rights and privileges were snipped off one by one. In 2024, a surveillance techno police state is being built behind this wall of stolen human rights and war-empire corporate state SPECTACLE of manufactured chaos. Our job is to return the ship’s operating manual back to original Human Rights specs, and self-governed by We the People through direct democracy. No more “representative” sellouts or rule by the 1%. We can and must mass… Read more »

Thom 9
Thom 9
Jul 30, 2024 8:52 PM
Reply to  sandy

The 1% (The Political Elite) operating on behalf of the .0001% (The Money Supply Owners) have long established and entrenched their plans to hold America and Americans hostage and by doing so most of the world in tow. I agree with your call for mass petuioning however it seems “We the People” have become “We the SHEEPLE”. I am not an American I am your cousin to the North of 49. And I have been waiting for the American Revolution 2.0 to start for years now hoping to see the mass awakening as Americans take back their Grand Republic. I use to follow Anna von Reitz as she appeared to have some real knowledge as to how to effect the change you speak of.
It can not legally be achieved at a Federal level because the deck is so heavily stacked but in the Civic and State courts there lies a potential to wedge open the barred doors using “direct democracy”.
“This page is an index of the writings of Judge Anna von Reitz from Big Lake Alaska.”
https://www.annavonreitz.com/

sandy
sandy
Jul 30, 2024 9:09 PM
Reply to  Thom 9

We DO NOT WANT A REPUBLIC! It is why THEY can keep control and run their War-Empire Banksterism over the world. Direct democracy is the only future where we can make policies that actually benefit Humanity, by Humanity. Elites, the rich, the elected, what have you that make decisions for us, are the problem to be eliminated.

Thom 9
Thom 9
Jul 30, 2024 9:34 PM
Reply to  sandy

What you have is a mob rule by pseudo-democracy presently run by Oligarchy for the .0001%. A real “Republic” as Plato intended with the checks and balances being held by “direct democracy”. Imop there is no perfect system all are subject to corruption however this would be a far better solution assuming you can take back control.

Munk
Munk
Jul 31, 2024 1:16 PM
Reply to  Thom 9

A presentation found on YouTube recently delivered by Dr. Roy Casagranda of the Austin School, very well illustrates the measure of U.S. (federal) democracy as the ratio of elected representatives to the total number of voting age electors (535:255,457,000 or 0.00018%). As a republic, only elected (selected) representatives table and vote on legislation. With no guarantee of electoral integrity, marginal opportunity for outside Party participation, nor avenue for referenda/plebicite, this figure is so insignificant as to fail to approach any watermark for what may be regarded as democracy.

Big Al
Big Al
Aug 1, 2024 4:13 AM
Reply to  Munk

Guess what year the number was capped? 1913. Ring a bell?

Thom 9
Thom 9
Aug 1, 2024 5:49 AM
Reply to  Big Al

It was Christmas 1913 most everyone went home for the holiday when a handful of thugs ushered in the parasite known as The Federal Reserve…

Martin Usher
Martin Usher
Jul 30, 2024 5:48 PM

I think the “They’re all the same Deep State” mindset is actually playing into the hands of those who really wish for absolute power. All the signs are there of a coordinated attack on our society and its civil liberties, replacing our rather messy and imperfect (and very inefficient) society by one that’s more ordered. Like all projects this is a long term project although it was kicked into overdrive recently by key SCOTUS decisions. Likely outcomes have been modeled and reported on in news outlets such as the Washington Post.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/07/30/trump-authoritarian-president-government-defend/

(Put simply, everyone’s worrying about the “Deep State” when its really organizations like “Opus Dei” that are the real danger. Its real, it has long term goals and it has incredibly deep pockets.)

YourPointBeing
YourPointBeing
Jul 30, 2024 3:18 PM

Something of an “Alice in wonderland” vibe occuring, yes?

Binra
Binra
Jul 30, 2024 12:55 PM

Who can escape or change a cage of their own thinking – but that they think some more? Attempts to ‘organise’ or control our experience externally are invested in the ‘powers and protections’ of magical solutions as self-defining. Generating systems for control thus becomes system capture. However our narratives spin. Giving up or yielding judgements allows a recognition of the false as false, to open a recognition of truth as true. Only thus is a basis for true choice, and yet a basis for release from a conflicted mindset of ‘choose between’. Be still & know is to the same result. Pre-emptive attack on reality operates on assumption or claim to ‘already know’ as a basis to justify a versioning of reality under predictive control. That the mind is Creative is masked by ingenuity – which results the framing of the creative in conflict, struggle & fear of pain of loss. We all learn to present a mask of performance under a coercive social system. We also learn a camouflage ‘reality’ as our survival within a learned or conditioned self-manipulation operating as social or collective ‘identities’. The wish FOR control frames our world as being controlled. Is this our mass projection of ‘pathogens’ or parasites set apart and over life as we want it to be – including the wish to target, blame and sacrifice an Other to save us from or mitigate (the consequences of) our ‘sins’? I am not suggesting passivity relative to projections given power, but to live awareness as to how we in fact give power to what we don’t want, and then not only suffer our result but the grievance generated from it. There will always be insight in the ideas being expressed in search of a better way, and that is worthy of being… Read more »

NickM
NickM
Jul 31, 2024 9:32 AM
Reply to  Binra

< That the mind is Creative is masked by framing the creative in conflict, struggle & fear of pain or loss>

But “conflict, struggle & fear of pain or loss” is not a mask; it is the reality of Nature’s own Creativity:

“From war, from pestilence, from famine, from the unthinkably blundering and cruel work of Nature, emerged beings most wonderful while this Earth was whirling around its axes.” — Darwin, epilogue to Origin of the Species, Harvard edition.

NickM
NickM
Jul 30, 2024 9:38 AM

Panem et Circenses. But why dwell on the Decline and Fall of the Empire, and every fly that buzzes around its putrid flesh? Surely the urgent question is: What do the Barbarians have to offer in the way of renewal and hybrid vigour?

“A moderate house of cards the greatest wit,
Though he can start it, cannot finish it” — Goethe, Faust.

Clutching at straws
Clutching at straws
Jul 30, 2024 8:57 AM

Meanwhile in UK, the new Labour government, elected on a “no tax rise” pledge, has found a £22B “black hole” that they apparently didn”t see befpre they took over.

£1.5B of this shortfall is to be filled in by removing most pensioner’s £300 winter fuel allowance.

UK pensioners are already the lowest paid in Europe and some will have to choose between heating and eating.

The day after the “black hole discovery”, Ed Miliband, the new Secretary of state for energy security, threw £11.6
Billion into another black hole called net zero.

11 times the amount just stolen from the pensioners.

Is this really how socialism works ?

ossam
ossam
Jul 30, 2024 9:28 AM

Things will only get better. 😱 

Dan Green
Dan Green
Jul 30, 2024 11:45 AM

Great point! It’s almost as if the Labour party wants to be unopular so that new parties can take over and save the day! Yay! /s

Clutching at straws
Clutching at straws
Jul 30, 2024 4:42 PM
Reply to  Dan Green

I seriously question whether they are trying to foment an uprising in order to impose new restrictions on demos.

The Trafalgar Square and subsequent Downing Street manifestations show that people are getting restless.

The new regime is not a month old yet has already broken manifesto pledges and pissed off every sector of it’s electorate.

That can only continue for so long.

NickM
NickM
Jul 31, 2024 9:40 AM
Reply to  Dan Green

New Liebore is an agent of House of Rothschild. New Liebore is closely supervised by a Non-voting Director in House of Rothschild, one Tony B.Liar. Same scheme as destroyed Socialism in Weimar Germany (by ruining the economy and promoting social unrest) to pave the way for takeover by National Socialism (aka Nazism or Corporate Fascism).

Rhys Jaggar
Rhys Jaggar
Jul 30, 2024 1:22 PM

Why on earth do you still think that the Labour Party are ‘socialists’. They are slaves to the IMF, the World Bank, the Trilateral Commission, the WEF and the City of London. The £11bn for Net Zero is a scam, which will make rich people much richer. Everything associated with wind farms has been about that and only that. Just like the Drax power station.

The most pertinent question is: ‘If you can’t afford to keep pensioners warm, how on earth can you afford to keep illegal migrants housed, fed and watered, not to mention provided with TVs, smart phones and a promise that they may be allowed to remain?’

Clutching at straws
Clutching at straws
Jul 30, 2024 4:13 PM
Reply to  Rhys Jaggar

Rhys,

In no way do I think they’re socialist.

They are trampling on the graves of great men (and women) who fought for the working man (and woman)

My question was rhetorical.

Sorry for the question mark !

Pilgrim Shadow
Pilgrim Shadow
Jul 30, 2024 4:18 PM
Reply to  Rhys Jaggar

The most pertinent question is: ‘If you can’t afford to keep pensioners warm, how on earth can you afford to keep illegal migrants housed, fed and watered, not to mention provided with TVs, smart phones and a promise that they may be allowed to remain?’

That is indeed the pertinent question. The answer: Stop paying for the illegal aliens.

Fran Crowe
Fran Crowe
Jul 30, 2024 1:57 PM

I think the sooner people realize that left is right and right is left, the better.

In other words two cheeks same arse. Things for the average joe are most definitely going to get worse under Starmer and his government.

(edited by Admin to correct typo)

Clutching at straws
Clutching at straws
Jul 30, 2024 6:11 PM
Reply to  Fran Crowe

Serious question,

Who, in the general, British population, will be better of under this regime ?

Rolling Rock
Rolling Rock
Jul 30, 2024 7:15 PM

Quite frankly, I am surprised that the winter fuel allowance lasted as long as it has.

Introduced after the Ukraine ‘war’ kicked off, it was a carrot to the elderly and a sign to the rest of the public of a ‘caring’ government. It diverted attention away from too many questions being asked about the wholesale price of gas conveniently rising – which benefited the aims of the Great Reset – as the Russian gas was turned off. Never mind the fact that wholesale prices have since plummeted, yet the retail cost has not fallen in tandem.

Many pensioners are viewed by the Labour supporting chattering classes as being asset rich, with homes of value even if many are not cash rich. Also, some young people seem to think that the ‘boomers’ had it good over the decades and would not be sad to see them penalised.

Expect more pips to be squeezed through taxes on inheritance, private pensions and any other means, as Dame Kweir and his party get to work on feeding the politics of envy in order to find ways to asset strip the ‘haves’. All in the name of “You will own nothing….”

If some pensioners freeze to death, that too will aid the agenda. Culling the elderly reduces the state pension bill and strain on NHS. Funds that can be diverted and spaffed up the wall eleswhere!

The ignorant human livestock will have to learn the hard way that the price of laziness and stupidity in failing to learn and understand the controllers agenda will be very costly to them both financially and to their very existence.

Clutching at straws
Clutching at straws
Jul 30, 2024 8:20 PM
Reply to  Rolling Rock

I think the heating allowance should have been means-tested.

However, it was sold as part if the deal to allow the pension to be set as low as it was.

The curious thing js the bizarre way the pension is calculated.

If you’re on the new system, you get, from memory, £221 a week, on the old system it’s £169.

There are various trickeries which I have looked at and would need to spend a week sorting out my options.

If you know what you’re doing, maybe you can get what you’re owed.

Most older people will just take what they’re offered, which will be less than they’re due.

Which is the plan.

Alfred
Alfred
Jul 30, 2024 7:42 AM

“American” Masaman claims “German and West African ancestry”. No wonder he’s an advocate of world anglicization. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIyVwtK6ORs

I view this development rather with skepticism. https://www.perplexity.ai/search/sie-sie-mir-einen-elaborierten-lFOMthw_TG.J.4cwA8_INA

For two years, he hadn’t let his fanboys hear from him. Six months ago, he cited a computer crash as the reason for this, which wiped out all the data he had collected over the years.

I get an increasingly uneasy feeling when I see the sincere Germania embracing the deceitful “Uncle Sam”. Whether this abusive marriage will ever create happiness and a future seems extremely doubtful. The hopelessly trusting Germania seriously believes that Sam is serious this time with all his sparkling declarations of intent. In the end, “Sam plays it again” and pulls a white rabbit out of his hat and claims that it was all just a bluff, as it always has been.
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Fake-German “Donnie” doesn’t need a top hat; the blow-dried hairstyle is both a trademark and protection against bad weather. There’s no rabbit hidden inside, but a promissory bill to his master Larry Fink. Now their glittering LGBT empire is collapsing piece by piece, along with the multidiverse melting pot carousel, as it is built on dust as always, and presumably the naive Germans will have to pay for it again by getting Putin’s missiles on their heads.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/jul/28/putin-warns-us-against-deploying-long-range-missiles-in-germany

“The Anglosphere: The West’s Last Hope”

“Starkey lived for many years
with his partner, James Brown”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Starkey

After an exhausting existence anally satisfying
Churchill admirer Starkley, “Brown” gone west.

Alfred
Alfred
Jul 30, 2024 1:02 PM
Reply to  Alfred

The guild of royal observers still puzzles over why Lord Starkey’s much younger intimate partner sucked on the whisky bottle more often than on his best piece and departed this life so early, because for Starkey it was “the perfect love” and “a very unique experience”.

On the very sofa on which his butler James was proudly demonstrating the outcome of his regular pelvic training to his master, James had ascended to homo heaven alone and without any last farewell.

Mr. Starkey mourns all the pleasant hours he now has to spend with bought boy lovers. At the express wish of his mentor, Brown was buried in a pink coffin with the inscription: “I Was Your Little Queen”.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6450673/David-Starkey-reveals-heartbreak-finding-alcoholic-partner-dead-sofa.html

Thom 9
Thom 9
Jul 30, 2024 6:05 AM

This (S)Election cycle is heating up or at least that’s what the Satanic Cabal wants us to believe.
That somehow this time there is so much more at stake…blah…blah…blah
The names of the streets maybe different and yes some may appear to be more impoverished than others.Who will get to play the violin as the empire burns down really isn’t important if you really think about it, because all the narratives lead to Rome.
“And now the wheels of heaven stop, you feel the devil’s riding crop, get ready for the future it is murder”-Leonard Cohen “The Future” circa 1993

Pilgrim Shadow
Pilgrim Shadow
Jul 30, 2024 4:20 PM
Reply to  Thom 9

“You won’t like what comes after America.”

Thom 9
Thom 9
Jul 30, 2024 8:28 PM
Reply to  Pilgrim Shadow

“Give me Christ or give me Hiroshima”-Leonard Cohen “The Future” circa 1993

NickM
NickM
Jul 31, 2024 9:53 AM
Reply to  Pilgrim Shadow

America is not doing too badly: Brazil is already the B in BRICS, with more Latin American countries on the way.

The decay of Anglo America is their own problem, and does not much concern the remaining 95% RoW (Rest of World). Except, perhaps, a sigh of relief: “Good riddance”.

Pilgrim Shadow
Pilgrim Shadow
Jul 31, 2024 1:47 PM
Reply to  NickM

That may all be true, but what will replace America is going to be worse, much worse, than America.

NickM
NickM
Aug 2, 2024 5:00 PM
Reply to  Pilgrim Shadow

In the 70 years since Hiroshima, another 20M victims have died wondering: What could be worse than the U$A?

Pilgrim Shadow
Pilgrim Shadow
Aug 3, 2024 1:11 PM
Reply to  NickM

They’ll soon find out. There are worse things than death.

antonym
antonym
Jul 30, 2024 3:03 AM

If it walks and quacks like Profets of Doom, they are the same.

Did you get the message above: do whatever, but don’t vote. Don’t spend 1 hour of your precious time for that. Make it a cake walk for the Doomsday Cult Heads behind woke Harris.

Axisofoil
Axisofoil
Jul 30, 2024 5:57 AM
Reply to  antonym

You apparently don’t have spellcheck.
The psychopaths [doomsday cult} controlling the entire narrative from behind the scenes are much cleverer than you give them credit for. Do you believe they would leave a door wide open for you to skip through and alter their agenda in any way, much less completely nullify them? Do you believe that all of their apples are only in the Harris basket? They own this place. They have script writers for your roll.
They are the smiling woman at the entrance door to the showers at Auschwitz who hands you a bar of soap. You don’t even notice the last to shower are rolling away on a cart…dead. . Nice soap. Says Trump Tower on it. Smells great too.
The whole structure of the political system is co-opted and fully in use by our enemy. We naively slurp up the endless propaganda provided us and believe it nourishing. They brewed the Kool aid and you willingly drink Now we are so clever, so important, so aware…………., so blind, so indifferent. .
Maybe it’s time to turn on the lights. Aiding and abetting the enemy in a time of war is treason and a capitol offense according to the US constitution…..Article III, Section 3, Clause 1.
With what you know or could know, if you were not so narcissistic and self righteous as to believe you can individually make a difference by playing your assigned roll in a sick nightmare,”1 hour of your precious time for that.” you might see that voting has become an act of treason. The current form of punishment for treason is the execution of your common sense. Not for long. Good luck. Vote away.

Raoullo
Raoullo
Jul 30, 2024 11:12 AM
Reply to  Axisofoil

You make crucially important points, especially about the control of the narrative, but I’m not sure about the Auschwitz story.

Charlotte Ruse
Charlotte Ruse
Jul 30, 2024 12:39 AM

“Since 2001 Americans have spent
$93 million every hour for the total cost of the nation’s so-called war on terror.”

The primarily purpose of the national security state is to ensure the continuation of war profiteering at the expense of the indigent which represents one third of the US population.

NickM
NickM
Jul 30, 2024 9:54 AM
Reply to  Charlotte Ruse

That’s it! in a nutshell.

gordan
gordan
Jul 30, 2024 11:21 AM
Reply to  Charlotte Ruse

oded yinon new khazharia enslavement of the goyim init

Charlotte Ruse
Charlotte Ruse
Jul 30, 2024 6:36 PM
Reply to  gordan

The exploitation is all inclusive.

davetherave
davetherave
Aug 1, 2024 5:17 PM
Reply to  Charlotte Ruse

“Since 2001 Americans have spent

$93 million every hour for the total cost of the nation’s so-called war on terror.”

god bless america 👁  says the corporation

Charlotte Ruse
Charlotte Ruse
Aug 1, 2024 7:05 PM
Reply to  davetherave

Nothing will change no matter whose elected.

Thom 9
Thom 9
Jul 30, 2024 12:24 AM
Big Al
Big Al
Jul 29, 2024 11:55 PM

Why is so hard to get people to at least wonder about our political systems? That might be the biggest scam of them all and even most of the anti-establishment, freedom seeking alternative media collective seems to have no interest in challenging them. It’s been that way since I can remember, back to the 60’s. If voting for politicians, especially the POTUS or whatever top dog, makes no difference, and that’s been a known thing for what, 3,000 years?, then why aren’t more interested, or at least acknowledging the need, in changing our political systems? Can’t we just decide our political systems suck, they are totally controlled by the rich, and it’s time to change them? Basically, that’s a revolution as illustrated in the Declaration of Independence, “whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government.” Of course even back then it was mostly just some rich people seceding from other rich people. If you believe in freedom from the psychopaths, the sociopaths, the rich, greedy bastards, the warmongers and imperialists, then in the end, everything else is just bullshit. I don’t think we can stop this new normal stuff. That train is out of the station.

Here’s a new normal example, I’ve seen many articles recently in the U.S. about how these billionaires are supporting Trump and these billionaires are supporting Harris. Just matter of fact articles which practically no one blinks an eye at. Completely accepted part of the political system. “Oh, the Powerball is up to one trillion, honey, let’s play!”

thejackalsmark
thejackalsmark
Jul 30, 2024 5:23 AM
Reply to  Big Al

Every word, well said.
💯👏👏👏👏👏💯

Raoullo
Raoullo
Jul 30, 2024 12:23 PM
Reply to  Big Al

It seems state cessation would be a step in the right direction. For one, it would be much easier to deal with corruption and be fiscally responsible at the state level.

Rhys Jaggar
Rhys Jaggar
Jul 30, 2024 1:28 PM
Reply to  Big Al

Most people are struggling too hard to survive to have the time to spend on the minutiae of the Bill of Rights, the US Constitution, Electoral Law, global politics etc etc.

The most important question they should ask should be: ‘Would our lives be better if our state seceded from the Union?’ Their state could become a ‘country’, State law would be national law and no-one would answer to psychopaths in Washington DC.

The day an honest analysis of which states benefit from the Union and which are worse off were published, you might find a dozen or so States actively seeking a plebiscite to leave the Union.

underground poet
underground poet
Jul 30, 2024 3:29 PM
Reply to  Rhys Jaggar

I’m only worried about Texas and California, the rest should corral rather easily by debt per state.

thejackalsmark
thejackalsmark
Jul 30, 2024 7:16 PM

That’s a good question right there. Who knows? But I do know this. In regards to Texas California and New york, the s*** heads that be are pretty much determined to destroy those States before losing so much as one realistic ounce of control of them.

thejackalsmark
thejackalsmark
Jul 30, 2024 7:19 PM

The three states I mentioned Aren’t the only ones of course. There are plenty of others that they want to blight and ruin and fill with nothing but crime and rioting and fear. Most of those are pretty obvious because it’s all you see on social media and in the news our stories about those places going down the toilet. That’s of course by design for numerous reasons but one of the biggest end goal reasons is of course to convince everyone to want to leave the coasts and move Inland where it’s safer and we’re all their little 15-minute convenient cities are located. Leaving all that Coastal Beachland for the billionaire and trillionaire controllers out there to scoop up on the cheap and enjoy while we rot away in our little technocratic cells inland.

Howard
Howard
Jul 30, 2024 4:49 PM
Reply to  Rhys Jaggar

The same nefarious forces which have overtaken the Federal government have also captured most, if not all, State governments also.

thejackalsmark
thejackalsmark
Jul 30, 2024 7:04 PM
Reply to  Howard

100% correct. Seceding States and such will not fix the problem at all it will only Splinter and fragment factions. You have to address the root corruption and problems inherent to the system that have corrupted it in the first place in order to fix it once and for all. United we stand divided we fall. That’s what they’re trying to do here with all the suggestion of seceding states.

underground poet
underground poet
Jul 30, 2024 3:26 PM
Reply to  Big Al

Western politics is nothing but the infinite study of human denial, that’s it my friend.

And when asked what was at the end of infinity, they found it was a mirror, and all they wanted to know was, what was behind the mirror, that’s when they found death.

True story.

thejackalsmark
thejackalsmark
Jul 30, 2024 7:39 PM

I stared into the abyss, only to discover,
that the abyss, was merely an illusion.
The abyss was an illusion.. of me.
I had been searching for all the answers,
In the illusion of what I thought was me.
Searching on the outside and never in.
When all along, all the answers, were right there.
locked away, safe and sound.
On the inside And not the out.
~ The Jackal’s “MARK”

Howard
Howard
Jul 30, 2024 4:25 PM
Reply to  Big Al

Why is so hard to get people to at least wonder about our political systems?

There’s a very simple answer to that question: the people are the silent partner of “our political systems.” They don’t want to know the true nature of their system of government because to find that out would force them to look in the mirror and admit that a corrupt, self-serving government is just what they want.

SeverelyRegarded
SeverelyRegarded
Jul 30, 2024 4:49 PM
Reply to  Big Al

bitcoin fixes this

“The most important causes of change are not found in political manifestos or in the pronouncements of dead economists, but in the hidden factors that alter the boundaries where power is exercised… subtle changes in climate, topography, microbes, and technology…”

The Sovereign Individual
————————————
A network state is a highly aligned online community with a capacity for collective action that crowdfunds territory around the world and eventually gains diplomatic recognition from pre-existing states.

les online
les online
Jul 29, 2024 11:18 PM

I dont know how many times i’ve seen reproductions of da Vinci’s “Last Supper”
painting, but its LOTS… (Who in The West hasnt seen it LOTS ?)… So, because of
its familiarity it’s easy to accept claims that the Paris Olympic drag display was a
mockery of Christianity etc…
But today Rebekah’s post informed me there’s a 17th Century painting by Jan
van Biljert titled “The Feast of The Gods” of Olympus…
I was totally unaware of this painting, but having now compared it to the 0lympic
display, with its inclusion of Dionysus, the claims of mockery appear entirely baseless…

Lying About Olympic Last Supper A Sign Of Our Times:
https://news.rebekahbarnett.com.au/p/lying-about-the-olympic-last-supper

George Mc
George Mc
Jul 30, 2024 6:41 AM
Reply to  les online

Seems to that the link you provide says that the deflection towards this other painting seems disingenuous. How many have heard of the Biljert painting? Even if it’s true that the organiser of this ceremony referenced the Biljert, it’s hardly credible that he or someone else WOULDN’T have realised the parallel with that more famous painting.

Lizzyh7
Lizzyh7
Jul 30, 2024 5:19 PM
Reply to  George Mc

They realize it alright. Whether anyone knows about the prior painting or not, our owners had to know this would be seen as a shot at Christianity. I’m not even religious and I found that little show obnoxious in the extreme. What in hell does the whole trans agenda have to do with the Olympics? An event watched by many CHILDREN all over the world? Why the incessant need to throw up the most over the top and downright ugly characters? Why put them in the stage positions they used if not to mock religion? As for this being only a stab at Christianity, Islam does mention Jesus Christ as a prophet, so while all the Muslim bashers are bleating about this not being an insult to Islam, I see it as a shot at all the Abrahamic religions. While there are plenty of historical reasons to “go after” organized religion, again, why do that at a forum the entire world watches if not to get that divide and conquer going? While all the talk now is how insulted Western Christians feel, what about all the other parts of the world that are not super duper excited about seeing drag queens using oversexualized “dance moves” at a worldwide sporting event? Now, if the true goal was to show just how decadent and corrupt Western society has become, and to use some largely unknown parallels to the Roman Empire, that could at least have some supposed artistic merit. But as pointed out by les online, most people are not even aware those parallels exist, much less are they going to look at how those mirror much of our own society today. And while I have not paid all that much attention to the furor over this or the “apologies” for it,… Read more »

mgeo
mgeo
Jul 30, 2024 8:45 AM
Reply to  les online

It’s recycling time. Which form of entertainment or the arts is not scraping the bottom of the barrel to plagiarise old ideas?

Gladius
Gladius
Jul 30, 2024 10:08 AM
Reply to  mgeo

Nothing special, just some public information about the character who appeared in the Olympic “Last Supper” scene

https://www.attitude.co.uk/life/dj-barbara-butch-im-a-fat-jewish-queer-lesbian-and-im-really-proud-of-all-my-identities-437298/

gordan
gordan
Jul 30, 2024 11:22 AM
Reply to  les online

an arab spring in tel aviver the green shoots of freedom but freedom costs
let the children of the synagogue of satan be scattered to the four winds.
jacob frank sabbattai zvi khazharian ashkanazim the name stealers land pirates and identity thieves watch them flee.
see how the biggest crime syndicate in history jacob and evelynehave lost control nat friend of boris and david cameron real name levittes east india company man.
coming undone breaking down let the tip of the spear hezbollah let the iraqi,yemeni syrian flow into tunnels and liberate
watch the tel aviver flee to london new york baphomet mosiech molech baal must feed upon themselves let them fight each other.
for them it was a dream for us a nightmare history shows us the parasite degrades us all
a purge
on the radio classic fm globohomo they just played schindlers list izaak pearlmans version like it is them that are the victims
folks here still talk of 40 thousand dead semite how about 200 hundred thousand trump told bb get the job done
and it is getting done
tik tok tel aviver time is running
darkness falls
the project is damned
it is over
is never was real
always a crime syndicate
burn it down

underground poet
underground poet
Jul 30, 2024 3:34 PM
Reply to  gordan

Guy wanted to start a fire real bad out west, but he found they wernt the easiest things to start. Another guy knew how to catch an engine on fire by pinning the throttle until, you guessed it, the engine caught fire, he then pushed his burning car down a small valley and booked out of there.

Now this would be hard to catch and easy to do, so before you ask to burn it down, make sure its not near you.

gordan
gordan
Jul 30, 2024 6:02 PM

not me Pilgrim
God most High

the demons project is over hundreds of thousands dead
no tears no violin melody no more schindlers list sophies choice

the venal bestial khazharian ashkanazim projects are damned

Alfred
Alfred
Jul 30, 2024 2:31 PM
Reply to  les online

https://www.informationliberation.com/?id=64567

You would have to have a room-temperature IQ to not grasp the symbolism of the final hand-off of the olympic torch: a 100-year old white man in a wheelchair handed the flame to two young blacks, male & female, and those two lit the insanely extravagant cauldron. https://olympics.com/en/news/paris-2024-france-oldest-olympic-champion-torch-relay

Pilgrim Shadow
Pilgrim Shadow
Jul 30, 2024 6:33 PM
Reply to  Alfred

Thom 9
Thom 9
Jul 30, 2024 8:19 PM
Reply to  les online

Baseless LOL!!! Go shill your shite somewhere else.
Here is what recently excommunicated Arch Bishop Vigano had to say about the “spectacular” Olympic opening ceremony. Never mind all the laser lights to baffle the little people’s brains lets get down to the meat and potatoes of this POS, balls and all.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/rebel-archbishop-slams-olympics-vile-attacks-god-says-macron-obama-married-trans-men

Thom 9
Thom 9
Jul 30, 2024 8:23 PM
Reply to  Thom 9

Arch Bishop Vigano was excommunicated because he stood up to the “Pedo Pope”.

les online
les online
Jul 30, 2024 10:44 PM
Reply to  les online

A remarkable example of the hoomin ability to know what
another hoomin actually meant…
So, what did The Pope say ? Does anyone know ?

Betsey Norton
Betsey Norton
Jul 29, 2024 11:11 PM

And now the government is gearing up for another made up “pandemic”, bird flu, with another EUA vaccine being produced. . Wonder when they will spring this one on us?????

hotrod31
hotrod31
Jul 30, 2024 5:03 AM
Reply to  Betsey Norton

Unfortunately, the Govt. have ‘sprung-this-one’ on us already. It’s been partly subliminal and mostly strategically drip-fed to an already overly-sensitised public … I suspect that you’re probably thinking … how? Well, by bombarding controlled-media with the deliberately cultivated ‘revelations’ of ‘new-discoveries’. … yadah! Yadah! Yadah! … Just witness, if you will, the many brainwashed morons who choose to [still] wear masks. That is a visual indication of the palpable fear in our communities, and the originators of the GP know this and intend using this latent fear tactic to wheel-out their next scariant. The fact that we, the willing, haven’t made ‘them’ accountable for the last WW-SCAM will of course embolden the architects even more. Good luck with the expected ‘next-one’.

tonyopmoc
tonyopmoc
Jul 29, 2024 10:50 PM

“Etta James – I Just Want To Make Love To You – Top Of The Pops”

Johnny
Johnny
Jul 29, 2024 10:47 PM

The United States of Actors.

thejackalsmark
thejackalsmark
Jul 30, 2024 1:35 AM
Reply to  Johnny

I think YOU, Johnny…
just WON the INTERNET,
TODAY! 💯👏👏👏👏👏💯

underground poet
underground poet
Jul 29, 2024 10:20 PM

I dont mean to be a party pooper, but its been reported recently that nearly all of the financial system is run by democrats, so its not impossible that those same said peoples will go to any extent to remain in power.

They (including the military) must arrange to stay in power or somehow fed related risk either losing what they built or destroying it before something can change their momentum.

Each day closer to the election should bring a greater event as their means to their own ends. I know its already bad, but the closer the democrats get to staying in power, the scarier this thing gets.

thejackalsmark
thejackalsmark
Jul 30, 2024 1:43 AM

If you actually believe that the Democrats are the bad guys and the Republicans are the good guys or the other way around, and not literally two designated groups working for the same boss then you haven’t been paying attention at all. This isn’t about left versus right. That’s just theater to keep us all divided. Both so-called sides have just been playing good cop bad cop with the masses forever. Every so often it’s the others turn to switch roles and be the “Bad” guy. It doesn’t matter which of those idiots actually sits in the Oval Office. There is no such thing as a lesser of two evils. It’s all evil.

underground poet
underground poet
Jul 30, 2024 3:40 PM
Reply to  thejackalsmark

You could be right, Trump could demand the military stand down against Russia, and they very easily could deny him. This would be the military coup we avoided in 1/21, and would lead to both an overseas war, and domestic violence not seen at this scale ever.

So while you are defending yourself against all the evils, include the moneychangers as part of your defense or you wont be making too many more birthdays w/o the coin to enjoy them.

Martin Usher
Martin Usher
Jul 30, 2024 5:36 PM

Money people tend to be apolitical so all this says is that during a Democratic administration organizations tend to do better while during a Republican one individuals tend to do better. Overall, bankers win either way.

The message of populism is that they are on our side. Its very seductive but the reality is that they are on their own side and that populist messages are just a stepping stone to power. One look at the people behind Trump, for example, should be all that’s needed to see where things are headed (Trump himself, another old man, is irrelevant).

les online
les online
Jul 29, 2024 10:03 PM

The Biden Coup…
So, The Obama Team was running the country all along !!
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/obama-instigated-anti-biden-coup-25th-amendment-threat-sy-hersh-reports

Tom Larsen
Tom Larsen
Jul 30, 2024 2:46 PM
Reply to  les online

Ok, so how does Trump fit into this? He’s the savior then?

Mark R. Elsis
Mark R. Elsis
Jul 29, 2024 9:59 PM

The Reichstag Fire Wasn’t An Inside Job (14:55)
Deanna Spingola Interviews V. K. Clark
https://www.bitchute.com/video/8CFQlLFJGxb6

Schlomo McHanukkahface
Schlomo McHanukkahface
Jul 29, 2024 9:23 PM

Bloody hell… No one gives a fuck about ya bloody muricunts! Go all to hell i say.

shearwater
shearwater
Jul 29, 2024 8:58 PM

American serving soldiers overseas refer to the USA as “The World”…… FFS. Don’t take yourselves so seriously, your experience is pretty much identical to that of every other imperialist nation, ever more oppressive as the decline accelerates. The US beacon of hope and light lost its glow long ago, now just another corner of the world, a fast fading empire which, apart from its military, that has the capability to take us all down with it, is in freefall culturally, morally, economically in fact by any measure you care to think of. There’s reverberations from the loss of empire in the UK but we’re mostly over it now although we don’t have the luxury of being able to bleat on ad nauseam about being protected by a totally meaningless constitution.

Big Al
Big Al
Jul 29, 2024 11:49 PM
Reply to  shearwater

Ya, you got Kings and Queens and Princes and Princesses, man. And all those migrants they let in. You don’t need no constitution.

shearwater
shearwater
Jul 30, 2024 9:16 AM
Reply to  Big Al

I agree that we have the parasitic relics of a feudal system. Also, a constitution if it truly was by and for the people would be wonderful.

underground poet
underground poet
Jul 30, 2024 3:42 PM
Reply to  Big Al

No one thought we needed clowns either, until there were no more to be found.

paulrprichard
paulrprichard
Jul 29, 2024 7:53 PM

Your alternative update on #COVID19 for 2024-07-28. Blocking access to HCQ killed 500k+. Prof Sir J Bell, Oxford vax: sterilizing. Gov admits spreading vax disinfo (blog, gab, tweet, pic1, pic2, pic3, pic4).

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Jul 29, 2024 7:22 PM

Rinse & Repeat

j d
j d
Jul 29, 2024 7:05 PM

“The voice of the people, in times of elections, is not the Voice of God. It is a fear-cry of a people who Caesar has managed to scare into voting for him. That is all that elections are, and they are nothing more than that.

Caesars come and go. Things get better for some people, then they get worse for those same people when Caesar decides to seek support elsewhere. The wheel turns. We are born, we grow, we age, we die, reborn time and again into the same story, just with new actors and plot lines. It always ends the same way. Meet the New Caesar, same as the Old Caesar, because both are Caesar, not God.

One thing does count though: whatever you can do, selflessly, for others, matters. But voting is rarely a selfless act. It is much more likely to be a plea for protection from the New Caesar, or a blow at the Old Caesar, someone who you believe ‘let you down’.”

Extract from Hail Caesar! by Richard Abbot: https://www.thehermitage.org.uk/blog/hail-caesar

Thom 9
Thom 9
Jul 31, 2024 4:54 AM
Reply to  j d

Here in Canada all governments civic, provincial and federal including our court systems are beholding to the City of London aka “The Crown” which holds all Crown Corporations within it like a vast holding company. We have (S)Elections where those who vote choose one of the City of London affiliated candidates. Voting means lending your support, credibility and legitimizing this obviously rigged system.

Rob
Rob
Jul 29, 2024 6:17 PM

It’s always been an oligarchy, even when your precious Constitution happened.
The bill of rights, amendments happened because people were furious about not getting rights. You would think these snakes would have just put it in the Constitution lol