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Don’t Trust the Government with Your Privacy, Property or Your Freedoms

John Whitehead

How do you trust a government that continuously sidesteps the Constitution and undermines our rights? You can’t.

When you consider all the ways “we the people” are being bullied, beaten, bamboozled, targeted, tracked, repressed, robbed, impoverished, imprisoned and killed by the government, one can only conclude that you shouldn’t trust the government with your privacy, your property, your life, or your freedoms.

Consider for yourself.

Don’t trust the government with your privacy, digital or otherwise. In the two decades since 9/11, the military-security industrial complex has operated under a permanent state of emergency that, in turn, has given rise to a digital prison that grows more confining and inescapable by the day. Wall-to wall surveillance, monitored by AI software and fed to a growing network of fusion centers, render the twin concepts of privacy and anonymity almost void.

By conspiring with corporations, the Department of Homeland Security “fueled a massive influx of money into surveillance and policing in our cities, under a banner of emergency response and counterterrorism.” For instance, all across the country, police are installing Flock Safety license plate readers as part of a public-private partnership program between police and the surveillance industry. These cameras, which upload data in real time to fusion crime centers, signal a turning point in the transition from a police state to a police-driven surveillance state.

Don’t trust the government with your property. In yet another effort to legitimize warrantless searches, police are employing “hit-and-hold” tactics in which police enter a home, carry out an initial sweep of the property, handcuff the occupants, then wait for official search warrants to be secured and applied retroactively. In the meantime, police have managed to bypass the Fourth Amendment.

The rationale, to prevent possible destruction of evidence, is the same one used to deadly effect with no-knock raids. If government agents can invade your home, break down your doors, kill your dog, damage your furnishings and terrorize your family, your property is no longer private and secure—it belongs to the government. Hard-working Americans are having their bank accounts, homes, cars electronics and cash seized by police under the assumption that they have allegedly been associated with some criminal scheme.

Don’t trust the government with your finances. The U.S. government—and that includes the current administration—is spending money it doesn’t have on programs it can’t afford, and “we the taxpayers” are being forced to foot the bill for the government’s fiscal insanity. The national debt is $31.3 trillion and growing, and we’re paying more than $300 billion in interest every year on that public debt, yet there seems to be no end in sight when it comes to the government’s fiscal insanity.

According to Forbes, Congress has raised, extended or revised the definition of the debt limit 78 times since 1960 in order to allow the government to essentially fund its existence with a credit card.

Don’t trust the government with your health. For all intents and purposes, “we the people” have become lab rats in the government’s secret experiments, which include MKULTRA and the U.S. military’s secret race-based testing of mustard gas on more than 60,000 enlisted men.

Indeed, you don’t have to dig very deep or go very back in the nation’s history to uncover numerous cases in which the government deliberately conducted secret experiments on an unsuspecting populace—citizens and noncitizens alike—making healthy people sick by spraying them with chemicals, injecting them with infectious diseases and exposing them to airborne toxins.

Unfortunately, the public has become so easily distracted by the political spectacle out of Washington, DC, that they are altogether oblivious to the grisly experiments, barbaric behavior and inhumane conditions that have become synonymous with the U.S. government, which has meted out untold horrors against humans and animals alike.

Don’t trust the government with your life: At a time when growing numbers of unarmed people have been shot and killed for just standing a certain way, or moving a certain way, or holding something—anything—that police could misinterpret to be a gun, or igniting some trigger-centric fear in a police officer’s mind that has nothing to do with an actual threat to their safety, even the most benign encounters with police can have fatal consequences.

The number of Americans killed by police continues to grow, with the majority of those killed as a result of police encounters having been suspected of a non-violent offense or no crime at all, or during a traffic violation. According a report by Mapping Police Violence, police killed more people in 2022 than any other year within the past decade. In 98% of those killings, police were not charged with a crime.

Don’t trust the government with your freedoms. For years now, the government has been playing a cat-and-mouse game with the American people, letting us enjoy just enough freedom to think we are free but not enough to actually allow us to live as a free people. Freedom no longer means what it once did.

This holds true whether you’re talking about the right to criticize the government in word or deed, the right to be free from government surveillance, the right to not have your person or your property subjected to warrantless searches by government agents, the right to due process, the right to be safe from militarized police invading your home, the right to be innocent until proven guilty and every other right that once reinforced the founders’ belief that this would be “a government of the people, by the people and for the people.” On paper, we may be technically free, but in reality, we are only as free as a government official may allow.

Whatever else it may be—a danger, a menace, a threat—the U.S. government is certainly not looking out for our best interests, nor is it in any way a friend to freedom.

Remember the purpose of a good government is to protect the lives and liberties of its people.

Unfortunately, what we have been saddled with is, in almost every regard, the exact opposite of an institution dedicated to protecting the lives and liberties of its people.

As I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People and in its fictional counterpart The Erik Blair Diaries, “we the people” should have learned early on that a government that repeatedly lies, cheats, steals, spies, kills, maims, enslaves, breaks the laws, overreaches its authority, and abuses its power at almost every turn can’t be trusted.

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]

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paul
paul
Jan 22, 2023 6:08 PM

National debt now $31.5 trillion.
$521 billion interest a year (not 300.)

dan
dan
Jan 21, 2023 12:27 AM

All very well but where are the solutions?

Victor G.
Victor G.
Jan 21, 2023 11:18 AM
Reply to  dan

Mr. Whitehead doesn’t do solutions …

Howard
Howard
Jan 20, 2023 5:03 PM

Here’s an excellent companion piece to this article. It shows the devastating effects of secrecy – specifically in the US, but most likely everywhere.

Video: End Governance by Secrecy. How to Take Down the Billionaires – Global ResearchGlobal Research – Centre for Research on Globalization

(Note: there’s text as well as the video.)

Petra Liverani
Petra Liverani
Jan 20, 2023 11:00 AM

Don’t trust the government period as governments are simply puppets of the ruling elite who are constantly coming up with more ways to dupe and control us. Friends roll their eyes when I point out yet another event I deem to be a hoax … but just because I see them frequently isn’t cause for eye-rolling if they are indeed a hoax. I mean we know there are loads, a priori – what about the current one – so why not simply loads more? Regardless, it’s the evidence that counts … and they always let us know underneath the propaganda! Apart from the Nepalese plane crash I’ve seen rumblings about odd things happening with aircraft recently – I don’t really look at the media but just catch little snippets here and there. So these are my questions related to the alleged Nepalese plane crash. 1. An ATR 72 is 27m… Read more »

Petra Liverani
Petra Liverani
Jan 21, 2023 1:27 AM
Reply to  Petra Liverani
NickM
NickM
Jan 20, 2023 7:16 AM

“The Government” that you must not trust does not trust the people that it “governs”. Batiushka comments in the White Russian blog Saker Vineyard, on NATZO’s puppet regime in Ukraine [edited by NickM]: https://thesaker.is/going-going-gone-fiddling-while-the-west-burns/ “the French Super Puma helicopter crashed in Brovary (not Kiev). This killed several “important” figures of the regime, not least the Interior Minister and his deputy. It also killed innocent children in a nursery school. A friend who lives nearby was able to provide me with facts and pictures. Putting aside the [too-obvious] suggestion that this “Eurocopter” was brought down by yet another misaimed Ukrainian missile, the crash seems to have occurred because the pilot was flying low in fog and hit a 14-storey apartment building. My friend says the skies above the people of Ukraine are full of State helicopters every day. It is how the [NATZO puppet] Zelensky regime travels: too frightened of the… Read more »

WorkingClassHero
WorkingClassHero
Jan 19, 2023 10:11 PM

It’s because these people are not your government, they are service corporations. A real government, for the people, by the people, serves the people. That’s it’s fundamental job. Do people really believe that the current service corporations are serving them? You would have to be an imbecile. These people are out to shake you down on every street corner and their police force is employed to collect. Check out the work of anna von reitz. This work is not to be mistaken with the “free man on the land” misinformation pushed by John Harris in association with Brian Gerrish, “commonly known as dom” and other agents of tavistock from the early days. Anne’s work has a pathway back to ones true standing. After reading a little, one will realize the world of consent and contracts with live in. Is all this stuff true? Well, the world I actually live in… Read more »

semaj
semaj
Jan 19, 2023 7:33 PM

Aint it funny that the people who are $3 trillion in debt give us our credit score.

Thomas L Frey
Thomas L Frey
Jan 19, 2023 9:42 PM
Reply to  semaj

Only three trillion?

To put a TRILLION into perspective. A person spending 1 dollar per second, spends ~86,400 per day. It would take 31,708 years to spend 1 TRILLION.

That is beyond multigenerational debt.

Mark
Mark
Jan 19, 2023 3:24 PM

Do you remember how suddenly the financial crisis of 2008 seemed to appear? Most modern crises are the result of artifice. Governments and quasi-government corporate entities increase their franchises by failure. What is the next step in our subjugation? Some proposals are already published. The groundwork for a New Normal is being laid. A New Normal that nobody would choose unless they were driven by fear and hopelessness into despair.
https://markgresham.substack.com/p/the-sword-of-damocles

WillianHill
WillianHill
Jan 19, 2023 4:57 PM
Reply to  Mark

There is nothing new about what they have in mind, it is the historical norm…feudalism, it is democracy that is the aberration, the only way the Empire’s elites have a future, is when we don’t.

Thomas L Frey
Thomas L Frey
Jan 19, 2023 11:49 PM
Reply to  WillianHill

Democracy, that is nothing more than MOB RULES, is not an aberration in the behavior of the masses. If anything, a mob rules mentality plays into the hands of the global cabal that demands world governance.

The real aberration is REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT. Government for and by the people. Along with the principles of Just War and The Powers of Lower Magistrates, also known as Nullification.

For the record, the USA is NOT a Democracy. The USA IS a Representative Constitutional Republic, with some democratic processes.

The words we use matter.

WillianHill
WillianHill
Jan 19, 2023 2:23 PM

State or no state is not really an option. What is the alternative? There is no alternative, we need a government but we need it to be ours, not belonging to other interests as they often are at the moment. But I never hear arguments in defence of making democracy better and or accountable to us, I just hear attacks on its very existence. It is very simple why. The relentless attacks on any state are heavily funded by the Corporate lobby, on the far right, who have indoctrinated half the American population into believing that the state itself is evil. This is, in part, because corporate interests see regulation on behalf of the population, an obstacle to profits. Ask the Boeing or pfizer, both are happy to be free from democratic accountability and regulations. So don’t just attack the state or government like there is some great fascist alternative… Read more »

S Cooper
S Cooper
Jan 19, 2023 2:33 PM
Reply to  WillianHill

Corporate Fascism is not democracy.”
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https://www.marxists.org/archive/debs/works/1918/court.htm

WillianHill
WillianHill
Jan 19, 2023 3:08 PM
Reply to  S Cooper

”The corporate grip on opinion in the United States is one of the wonders of the Western world. No First World country has ever managed to eliminate so entirely from its media all objectivity – much less dissent.’

‘Persuading the people to vote against their own best interests has been the awesome genius of the
American political elite from the beginning.’

Gore Vidal

Thomas L Frey
Thomas L Frey
Jan 19, 2023 3:18 PM
Reply to  WillianHill

What, you never heard of the EU, Canada, Australia, or New Zealand?
Commonwealth nations are more of a nexus for censorship and wrong think than the USA, by a slim margin.

WillianHill
WillianHill
Jan 19, 2023 4:43 PM
Reply to  Thomas L Frey

The five eyes states, and the now occupied EU have imported the US Woke psyop and the covid psyop. Like they have been forced to accept the war in the Ukraine. at great cost to their own economies. But Woke is foreign to European and British history, it was formed in the LABs of the CIA and is being used to shift the empire to the far right.

Thomas L Frey
Thomas L Frey
Jan 19, 2023 9:29 PM
Reply to  WillianHill

You mean 6-Eyes, cannot leave out Mossad / Unit 8200.

Give me a break. Homosexualiy and lesbians were prevelent in Europe before the USA. At least openly. Euros all but invented the alternative urban lifestyle, especially considering the USA is only 246 years old compared to Europe with at least 1,000 years of organized society.

That you think the CIA invented homosexuality is flat out intellectually dishonest, disingenuous and an out right farcical assertion.

Victor G.
Victor G.
Jan 21, 2023 12:09 PM
Reply to  Thomas L Frey

Actually, Thom, Mossad/Unit 8200 is the Lord of the Eyes …

Thomas L Frey
Thomas L Frey
Jan 19, 2023 10:01 PM
Reply to  WillianHill

That you think the CIA is the creator of all these plans is silly.

War has been used to force change and reduce opposition throughout history. Long before the existence of modern intelligence agencies.

The CIA and UK are not the ones creating the transhumanist movement and technocratic policies, they are just executing and implementing.

The top of the pyramid starts in Israel and the Central Bank Cartel.

Howard
Howard
Jan 19, 2023 3:28 PM
Reply to  WillianHill

Taking back “our” government is not as easy as it sounds. To even begin to attain such a goal, everything even remotely institutionalized must be abolished – law, military, voting, etc. – and alternative institutions established.

And every institution must have a built-in and untouchable kill switch, which will automatically destroy the institution if anything at all is changed. If, e.g., a particular institution mentions “persons” and if, e.g., it is decided to include entities like corporations as “persons’, that institution will self-destruct.

What do you suppose the chances of actually effecting such a system are?

WillianHill
WillianHill
Jan 19, 2023 7:47 PM
Reply to  Howard

I totally disagree the structures & institutions are fine, they are just not being allowed to work. Judges are not acting, prosecutors are not acting, regulators are not acting due to corruption. But yes it is a massive task to root out the corruption & perhaps un-do-able due to cultural issues. The American people are just as corrupt as their politicians, so they can’t expect better. But there are NO other options, a military coup is not going to make it better.

wardropper
wardropper
Jan 19, 2023 9:05 PM
Reply to  WillianHill

I’d say that in any country “the people” are not the same as their politicians, and that goes for the US too.
The problem is that in spite of the best of the American people being good, just and conscientious citizens, the deep roots of our systemic corruption see to it that they are never heard.

This will never change voluntarily, because of the benefits to the corrupted.

Politicians have consciously chosen a career which, because it involves being perfectly okay with controlling other people, reveals them as being essentially psychopathic.

I don’t know what the answer is, and even if I did, who would listen, or care?

jank
jank
Jan 20, 2023 9:18 PM
Reply to  wardropper

subversives will gravitate to and infect the source of power, while regular, atomized citizens are lost in their own individuality…worldwide

Thomas L Frey
Thomas L Frey
Jan 19, 2023 9:39 PM
Reply to  WillianHill

What about government control of currency, education, health, wealth distribution, police, food, fuel, energy, research, medicine, etc. is a good thing?

Government’s only mission is management of infrastructure, and to secure the rights of the people. Anything outside of that is nothing more than tyranny.

If you are so afraid to live free, then stay in Europe or move to Russia or China or some other dictatorship, where you can trade all your freedom liberty for the empty promise of safety and security.

Living free is risky and just because your lack the intestinal fortitude to accept that risk, doesn’t mean you get to oppress everyone else.

Coward.

WorkingClassHero
WorkingClassHero
Jan 19, 2023 10:36 PM
Reply to  Thomas L Frey

Well said, some of us accept death will come to us all in time, but have refuse to be controlled by the threat of it. One will notice the same pattern over and over. Invisible killer on the loose, but we will save you if you only give up your sovereignty. Hole in Ozone Layer – Can’t see it, but it’s going to kill you Global warning – Can’t see it, but it’s going to kill you Ice age is coming – Can’t see it, but it’s going to kill you Covid – Can’t see it, but it’s going to kill you Viruses – Can’t see it, but it’s going to kill you Al-Qaeda – Can’t see it, but it’s going to kill you War on terror – Can’t see it, but it’s going to kill you I’m sure I’ve overlooked many more, feel free to add. Stop listening to… Read more »

Thomas L Frey
Thomas L Frey
Jan 19, 2023 11:41 PM

They are all a war against We the People. We the people are the virus that causes climate change and therefore are the terrorists, responsible for the coming ice age and ozone layer hole. How do you defeat an army? Control or mitigate the enemy’s’ ability to move (logistics), communicate and generate fire power. Censorship, deplatforming, hate speech, wrong think, conscription into military / government service, etc. are all an attack on free expression, as in communication. Jab Pass, IDs, Licences, Passports, PAPERZ, inflation, destruction of power generation, destruction of fuel production, destruction of food production, destruction of the internal combustion engine, are all limiting movement and logistics. Disarmament Agenda and Policies, or in the USA, anti-Second Amendment advocates, Gun Control, are all attempts to limit the ability to generate fire power. We the people, as in all people of the world, have been at war with government for centuries,… Read more »

Veri Tas
Veri Tas
Jan 19, 2023 11:59 PM

The devil – can’t see it but it’s going to kill you(r soul).

wardropper
wardropper
Jan 20, 2023 3:02 AM
Reply to  Veri Tas

Trouble is, it’s getting so you can see it, but it still doesn’t make any difference.

Devil with the rank of archangel vs. a human being?
Well, without a large helping of serious divine intervention, I think we know who wins that one.

We should pray, and learn to be profoundly grateful for the fact that we are not Klaus Schwab or Jacinda Ardern.

I’m not a pessimist, but neither do I intend to try and fool anybody into thinking the road ahead is goind to be a cakewalk.

wardropper
wardropper
Jan 19, 2023 8:58 PM
Reply to  Howard

Somebody, somewhere would have to install such a system.
Somebody who could be bribed to programme exceptions into it.

What we lack is a group of human beings whose ethical and moral standards are above reproach. But I haven’t seen such a group – not even a small one – for decades, and, even if they existed, nobody would hire them, because the character of such a group would make their would-be employers feel ashamed.

I’m afraid we’re down to Divine intervention again.
Mankind’s current wit and integrity are simply not up to the task of running a country.

Prayer would probably be good, but not unless we can raise our awareness to a level where it has actual significance.

WorkingClassHero
WorkingClassHero
Jan 19, 2023 10:26 PM
Reply to  Howard

It’s true it’s a big task, a task “they” have been committed to for centuries to steal it from us. That’s the difference between “us and them”, they have the motivation and patience to get the job done. We are easily distracted by the dancing bear or swinging pocket watch.

It will take some effort on your behalf, so one may have to give up tv and a few creature comforts. Stop believing jimmy corbet has it covered so you can relax, superman is not coming to save the day.

Start by simply not using their services. It’s not too difficult.

WillianHill
WillianHill
Jan 19, 2023 4:44 PM
Reply to  WillianHill

It does not surprise me at all that democracy is so unpopular here.

Thomas L Frey
Thomas L Frey
Jan 19, 2023 9:35 PM
Reply to  WillianHill

Democracy is a loser form of government that is mob rules. Democracy is two wolves and a lamb deciding what will be for dinner.

The USA, is, and always will be, a Representative Constitutional Republic.

Representative forms of government being exactly what the global cabal wants to eliminate.

The Global Cabal just wants socialism, communism, fascism or dictatorships because they are all ultimately forms of totalitarianism.

Your statement exposes your ignorance.

WorkingClassHero
WorkingClassHero
Jan 19, 2023 10:17 PM
Reply to  WillianHill

There are many people taking action to unwind themselves from the current contracts they have been duped into by the service corporations. One just has to search for them.

To begin one simply has to pull back from the services. Don’t work for them and don’t purchase from them.

Veri Tas
Veri Tas
Jan 19, 2023 11:56 PM
Reply to  WillianHill

If human beings will ever become mature enough to take responsibility for themselves we will live under Natural Law. No need for government.

Freecus
Freecus
Jan 19, 2023 1:03 PM

We the People, have been fraudulently ‘converted’ into PERSONS and CITIZENS (legal fictions), moving us from the jurisdiction of the Land into the jurisdiction of Commerce, overseen by the BAR judges, magistrates, barristers & attorneys.

Paul Vonharnish
Paul Vonharnish
Jan 19, 2023 1:58 PM
Reply to  Freecus

Hello Freecus: Right on target. For the elucidation of other readers:

The following page is copied from the former Frank Webb web site, which no longer exists. The read is lengthy, but introduces most major historic dictates of Unam Sanctum and it’s political effects. >
 
Frank Webb – A World of Slavery – Unam Sanctam – The Bull on papal supremacy issued November 18, 1302
new illuminati: A World of Slavery: Are You Still Dreaming? It’s Time To Wake Up! (nexusilluminati.blogspot.com)

Note: The rest of this web site is not my cup of tea…

dom irritant
dom irritant
Jan 20, 2023 6:40 AM

thank you paul that was interesting : This is the same model of modern passports for citizens listed as “P” (Paupers or Peons) used today. Due to the increase in the number of “poor”, in 1723 a new law was passed called the Workhouse Test Act (1723) in which those who wished to claim benefits and relief as poor now had to enter a “workhouse” being essentially a prison for men, women and children to perform some set work. To ensure that all poor were accounted and could be identified, new laws were also introduced to force the Paupers to wear a ‘P’ on their right shoulders as a mark of their status. This is both the origin of the “P” still placed as a mark on modern passports and other “official” documents and the “P” worn by prisoners from the 20th Century. Have a look at your passport and… Read more »

Paul Vonharnish
Paul Vonharnish
Jan 20, 2023 2:35 PM
Reply to  dom irritant

Hello dom irritant: Yes. These types of official “classifications” were the very instruments the originators of the Declaration of Independence and Bill of Rights were defining as violations and abridgments of God given rights. Most modern persons are so pathetically uneducated, they believe the American Constitution was simply a piece of meaningless paper.

“Workhouse” prisons were still being utilized in the former United States, during the 1950’s and 60’s. The “workhouse” has been replaced by privately owned warehouses, filled with the rotting flesh of a failing empire… I don’t think a Twitter account is going to save anyone from the stench.

Howard
Howard
Jan 19, 2023 3:35 PM
Reply to  Freecus

The word person refers to an individual human being whereas the word people refers to the class of persons or groups of individuals. This is the major difference between persons and people. • A person refers to the living body of a human being.

This little blurb I abstracted from a Google search (admittedly not the final word on the subject) suggests perhaps you have something backwards in your comment: “persons” more nearly speaks to the basic humanity of individuals whereas “people” is more abstract.

Freecus
Freecus
Jan 19, 2023 4:07 PM
Reply to  Howard
dom irritant
dom irritant
Jan 20, 2023 6:44 AM
Reply to  Howard

google ffs

Berlin Beerman
Berlin Beerman
Jan 19, 2023 12:40 PM

Americana truly needs to wake up. The US spends more than their western allies combined on military defence – actually it’s more like offence. That money – which it truly does not have – should be spent on its citizens to improve the Nation and its people. Something like what China and Russia and Saudia Arabia are doing. But no, instead it’s the same old bureaucracy. Democracy? Really? It’s nothing of the sort. Changing the party from left to right is all the same bureaucracy. Optics is what you’re all about – theres a few new ones to keep you all disorientated while they spend and spend on shit you don’t need in order to line their pockets. So why not concentrate on the optics truly at play – woke agenda, CO2, Ukraine, Russian interference, COVID, American dream, Freedom, Democracy, it’s all bull. Wake up. Take care of your country… Read more »

WillianHill
WillianHill
Jan 19, 2023 3:13 PM
Reply to  Berlin Beerman

The USA is in the mess it is in because it expunged all left wing & socialist politics from its political life decades ago, and allowed the uncontrolled expansion of deregulation, far-right corporate capitalism, low wages, corrupting of unions, which led to corporate fascism, unchecked by any real political opposition.

By killing off real political opposition & unions, the only counter argument to corporate power, the capital owning class, and corruption, the US killed off its own democracy.
You don’t need to agree with the aims of socialism but you do need it to exist in your political system to act as a check, a counter weight to the excesses of Corporate fascism.
As the US has discovered after years of CIA assassinations, marginalisation and expulsion of any real left wing force in US politics.

Thomas L Frey
Thomas L Frey
Jan 19, 2023 3:20 PM
Reply to  WillianHill

That is an idiotic statement. Socialism is exactly what is dominating through government regulations that are designed to stifle competition and perpetuate the crony capitalist system with controlled monopolies.

If you love socialism / communism so much, move to China and you can experience technocracy sooner than later.

WillianHill
WillianHill
Jan 19, 2023 4:48 PM
Reply to  Thomas L Frey

Every time I think you have reached rock bottom of idiocy, you surprise me with your next comment.

Thomas L Frey
Thomas L Frey
Jan 19, 2023 9:30 PM
Reply to  WillianHill

That isn’t an argument that refutes my assertion whatsoever.
Just an ad hominem attack from a ignorant mind.

dom irritant
dom irritant
Jan 20, 2023 6:48 AM
Reply to  WillianHill

ner ner ner nerner………..like 3 year olds in their sandboxes

Howard
Howard
Jan 19, 2023 3:37 PM
Reply to  WillianHill

Superb comment – thank you for it.

Berlin Beerman
Berlin Beerman
Jan 23, 2023 6:12 AM
Reply to  WillianHill

If corporations were honest and took proper care of their labour force and their manufacturing force and their management was educated in human behaviour then perhaps we would not need socialist policies and unions.

Unions take advantage of the labour force about as well as corrupt corporation ideology and perverted socialist agendas rammed down our throats by equally challenged lawmakers.

You never had any real political opposition.

Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Who the hell wrote that? Some corporate narcissist that liked the way its sounded. Nows its repeated by every ant to be interviewer on social media as if its genome of humanity.

If you had a great dictator, theres nothing wrong with that. You just never had one.

Like I commented – stop pretending and quoting, rather start thinking and researching and just maybe you won’t elect the person that Vogue puts on a cover.

mgeo
mgeo
Jan 19, 2023 12:23 PM
WillianHill
WillianHill
Jan 19, 2023 3:16 PM
Reply to  mgeo

Maybe the hundreds of vaccines every child is forced to take these days has something to do with it.

Thomas L Frey
Thomas L Frey
Jan 19, 2023 3:21 PM
Reply to  WillianHill

Forced by socialist, communist, monarch, and tyrannical government.

WillianHill
WillianHill
Jan 19, 2023 7:16 PM
Reply to  Thomas L Frey

Do pfizer fund the US communist party? thought not, sparky.

Thomas L Frey
Thomas L Frey
Jan 19, 2023 9:32 PM
Reply to  WillianHill

Pfizer partially funds the tyrants in government. Majority of the currency that buys authority is from the Central Bank Cartel. Pfizer is just one of the cartel’s puppets for moving currency and poison.

If I’m Sparky, you are Gomer Pyle of Shite.

Berlin Beerman
Berlin Beerman
Jan 20, 2023 12:08 AM
Reply to  WillianHill

What came first the mental or the illness ?

mgeo
mgeo
Jan 19, 2023 12:12 PM

WHO double-talks and back-pedals on whether covid is a problem now.
https://archive.ph/4cT7J

Phil
Phil
Jan 19, 2023 11:30 AM

My rights can’t be sidestepped my freedom is absolute. I fear no government. I man am the employer. I stand in land jurisdiction above all others that operate in air,water jurisdictions. I am the authority. I dictate what they government corporations can and can’t do. They have nothing over I.

Edwige
Edwige
Jan 19, 2023 11:05 AM

Tears and wailing at the Fraud as St Jacinda departs. Like her predecessor Helen Clark she’ll no doubt turn up in numerous globalist bodies doing even more damage.

BTW the Fraud has run at least three articles this week claiming to be from the super-rich demanding higher taxes. This is all about creating a precedent for global taxation – if it was really about the super-rich they’d support measures that prevent people becoming super-rich in the first place but they never do.

dom irritant
dom irritant
Jan 20, 2023 6:51 AM
Reply to  Edwige

aye we have a minimum wage but no maximum

Peter Jennings
Peter Jennings
Jan 19, 2023 10:40 AM

Once bitten, twice shy right? Well one would think so. All the surveillance, the monitoring, the crackdown on freedom could possibly be justified in a dystopian society if the threats being punted to the public were real. If we look around the world at the different conflicts currently occurring, we find most if not all have been instigated and funded in some way by rogue western gov’ts who now dance for their supper from globalist corporations. Most if not all recent ‘terrorist’ attacks on the west have in some way involved one set of western spooks or another. If some of these threats are real then they have been created by western interference, decades of illegal invasions, and outright piracy of other nations around the world. They are now selling us bogus solutions to the very problems they created or staged. All these police state systems would be great for… Read more »

Paul Vonharnish
Paul Vonharnish
Jan 19, 2023 2:06 PM
Reply to  Peter Jennings

The model has been handsomely inaugurated. We are all Palestinians now…

George Mc
George Mc
Jan 19, 2023 9:52 AM

CNN:

“Davos conspiracy theories used to live on fringe corners of the internet. Now they’ve gone mainstream”

These fiendish conspiracy theories are now “farcical” but have “been popularized by some of the most influential personalities in right-wing media.”

Glen Beck interviewed a guest “who claimed, unchallenged, that the gathered world leaders “want you to eat insects rather than meat.””

Imagine allowing anyone to make claims unchallenged! Such as there being a pandemic? And having this claim unchallenged for three years and counting?

Tutisicecream
Tutisicecream
Jan 19, 2023 10:25 AM
Reply to  George Mc

 Well the first head to roll is Jacinda Ardern who has just resigned. Clearly the Davos crowd require a change of puppet for their Atipodean prison project.

ChairmanDrusha
ChairmanDrusha
Jan 19, 2023 10:42 AM
Reply to  Tutisicecream

I can guarantee that is not a “head to roll”. Her job is done, now she’s off to join her mentors like Tony Blair and Helen Clarke at the WEF or UN, or whatever other scumbag globalist organization calls.

dom irritant
dom irritant
Jan 19, 2023 10:42 AM
Reply to  Tutisicecream

good riddance

Sgt Oddball
Sgt Oddball
Jan 19, 2023 11:58 AM
Reply to  Tutisicecream

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-64327224

…- So, a ‘tired and emotional’ Ardern, then…

(…- Long-time Private Eye readers will know *Precisely* what I mean… 😉 )

Howard
Howard
Jan 19, 2023 3:47 PM
Reply to  Tutisicecream

Maybe they finally offered her a place in the underground bunker they’re supposedly building beneath New Zealand – on the beautiful shores of Lake Taupo.

Placental Mammal
Placental Mammal
Jan 19, 2023 9:42 PM
Reply to  Howard

The South Island is rather barren.

wardropper
wardropper
Jan 19, 2023 9:10 PM
Reply to  Tutisicecream

I think the strain of being one of satan’s most prominent little helpers on Earth has probably taken its toll on her limited brain.
But she’ll be fine. She was a useful husk for a couple of years. Now she can spend time grooming her daughter to be even more of a pain than she was herself . . .

mgeo
mgeo
Jan 20, 2023 6:58 AM
Reply to  Tutisicecream

If there is a major crisis, one of the billionares she let in during her strict lockdown may allow her into his underground bunker.

Berlin Beerman
Berlin Beerman
Jan 20, 2023 2:43 PM
Reply to  Tutisicecream

Mrs.Ardern realized she was politically raped by the Davos elite (delete). To her surprise she woke up and came to a realization she lacked and still lacks intelligence to deal with the responsibility that came with the job. She should never have been in the position to begin with. She accomplished nothing to deserve being there and accomplished little in the position. Im not convinced she understands her limitations not only as a political but as a human being however something started to sink in and then either she decided that she was being played, or that she had no idea what she was doing or that she never understood the rules of this game. Either way the powers at be sensed a broken degenerate and decided they had enough of her as well. I suppose being in Vogue is simply an optic and thats not enough to serve the… Read more »

Edwige
Edwige
Jan 19, 2023 10:25 AM
Reply to  George Mc

First they say it doesn’t exist; then they say, well maybe it exists but it doesn’t really matter; finally, they say, okay it exists, matters and that’s a good thing.

We’re somewhere between two and three for the WEF.

niko
niko
Jan 19, 2023 9:48 AM

Where does the security apparatus begin and end? Last I looked, and it’s been some time, generally reported numbers of police nationally were approaching one million. But then there were private security forces, well over a million. Then the increasing use of the military, besides the militarized police, Posse Comitatus be damned.  What if we were to include those who don’t carry guns, but perform parts in policing the general population by professional authority in carceral institutions, education and medicine for example? School administrations have have long looked to police, school resource officers (SROs), to discipline their wards, often with thuggery to make past practices of corporal punishment tame by comparison, and psychiatric ‘services’ are called upon to profile and chemically restrain children from earliest age. What of people in general policing ourselves, ‘good citizens’ serving as snitches (See Something, Say Something)? With more of a push to medicalize and pathologize the general population,… Read more »

dom irritant
dom irritant
Jan 19, 2023 10:52 AM
Reply to  niko

i met an ‘okay’ copper once who was not happy with the modern idea of as many arrest stats as possible and said to me that a good copper is one that goes out of their way not to arrest you

wardropper
wardropper
Jan 19, 2023 9:11 PM
Reply to  dom irritant

He’ll starve . . .

dom irritant
dom irritant
Jan 20, 2023 6:57 AM
Reply to  wardropper

these days yes

Paul Vonharnish
Paul Vonharnish
Jan 19, 2023 2:23 PM
Reply to  niko

Hello niko: Proudhon gifted us with the perfect blueprint to be used against the State.

The civilian public needs to stop cowering behind excuses, and turn their police forces against the state of the State… All government transactions are (allegedly) registered with the Department of Commerce…

What’s wrong with this picture?

DUNS Numbers of the US Corporate Government and Most of Its Major Agencies | Scanned Retina – A Resource for the People! (wordpress.com)

mgeo
mgeo
Jan 20, 2023 7:08 AM
Reply to  niko

Throughout the woke civilised world, attempts by parents to discipline their child are likely to be deemed brutality. OTOH, government brutality on children at schools, jails, etc. is reasonable.

Clutching at straws
Clutching at straws
Jan 19, 2023 9:41 AM

Neil Mc Coy Ward on ESG “laws”

Placental_Mammal
Placental_Mammal
Jan 19, 2023 9:37 AM

Tools

The government,like the media and Hollyweird and the music and sports industries is just one of the tools of deceit and control that the banksters use to cheat and enslave and kill us.

Edwige
Edwige
Jan 19, 2023 10:28 AM

Mass lay-offs in Hollywood suggest that old control structure is in the process of demolition. If it involved going out, its days are numbered.

Cariola
Cariola
Jan 19, 2023 8:41 AM

Western governments are undemocratic, hostile entities and ‘we the people’ have become superfluous to the interests of the parasitic class. We are without a shadow of a doubt being poisoned and gaslit; and we collectively behave like infants, distracted by weak meme jokes on tiny screens while our few remaining freedoms are disappearing.
https://ocultoaplenavista.blogspot.com/2022/10/are-we-being-poisoned-part-i.html

banana
banana
Jan 19, 2023 1:00 PM
Reply to  Cariola

Ah I forgot about that:

The Economist’s “The World in 2019”, on sale in December 2018 (a full year before the onset of the surprise pandemic that was itself so eerily predicted in Event 201 one month before), and sees how amazingly prescient it was, with its Leonardo da Vinci-type drawings of a panda, a pangolin

entitled2
entitled2
Jan 19, 2023 8:28 AM

sigh

Sean Veeda
Sean Veeda
Jan 19, 2023 7:28 AM

You could have just stopped at “Don’t Trust the Government”.

I see the 4th horse of the apocalypse has just resigned. To “spend time with family” before execution for crimes against humanity, hopefully.

Johnny
Johnny
Jan 19, 2023 8:29 AM
Reply to  Sean Veeda

That ain’t no ‘horse’ it’s a Uniform _ _ _oops, I meant Unicorn.
Then again.

Johnny
Johnny
Jan 19, 2023 8:37 AM
Reply to  Sean Veeda

Or a cushy, highly paid position at the psychopath’s slaughterhouse.

October
October
Jan 19, 2023 9:17 AM
Reply to  Sean Veeda

Could it be that the plan having not quite delivered the expected results (‘health’ passes to go anywhere, absolutely no return to pre-plague life), the politicians are being hung out to dry?

She didn’t look happy to ‘spend time with family’

Edwige
Edwige
Jan 19, 2023 10:29 AM
Reply to  Sean Veeda

So long as nobody makes the libertarian error of arguing that whatever big corporations do indtead is okay…..

jimbo
jimbo
Jan 19, 2023 7:11 AM

U$A: An ongoing slave plantation

Plantation slavery, the first American dream
https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2021/8/29/plantation-slavery-the-first-american-dream

wisenox
wisenox
Jan 19, 2023 10:39 AM
Reply to  jimbo

Bit ironic, considering that the Arab slave was, and is, the largest slave trade the planet has ever seen.
My family is white. We still have our name receipt from 1601, London.
Our name is not a family name, but a derogatory slave name that literally translates as cash hoe (field worker). The receipt, written in Latin, states that we fielded 3 acres of crops.
The organization that owned us later moved to South Carolina and owned black slaves. They must have been in business for a long time.

Nonetheless, my white family never owned anyone. We were, in fact, owned by the same people.
Strange how inconvenient truths like mine never manage to get mentioned in their slavery articles.

Placental Mammal
Placental Mammal
Jan 19, 2023 9:45 PM
Reply to  wisenox

The banksters ran the huge transatlantic slave trade. The only slave trade that is visible in modern demographics in the Americas and elsewhere.

NickM
NickM
Jan 19, 2023 5:52 AM

“How do you trust a government that continuously sidesteps the Constitution and undermines our rights? You can’t.” Ask the wrong question and you get a wrong answer. Two thousand years ago in a failed Democracy that had burned throug all its assets of property, privacy and freedom via Imperial hubris turning into military defeat turning into Oligarchy turning into a colony subservient to successive great powers, Plato asked the right question: “How do you correct a government that continuously sidesteps the Constitution and undermines our rights? You can.” Plato spent his last years investigating that question, and died before he could find the full answer; though he found a partial answer in the life and martyrdom of Socrates, a humble Greek shoemaker. Five hundred years after his death another partial answer came through some writings about the life and martyrdom of a humble Jewish carpenter. “Something may come of this… Read more »

Pig Swill
Pig Swill
Jan 19, 2023 5:09 AM

It’s not really the government as such though is it? It’s the corporations and associated think tanks and institutions, that take their brief from world banks, that outline government agendas. Fail to comply when you’re in government and some faceless nobody from a private defence force or private army or private kill team will arrange something very damaging to your position as Health Minister or whatever other Mickey Mouse position you scrambled up the greasy ladder to get your grubby little hands on.

eman
eman
Jan 19, 2023 9:35 PM
Reply to  Pig Swill

yes, its the Non human organizations.

Johnny
Johnny
Jan 19, 2023 4:43 AM

A WEF lackey pulls the pin:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-01-19/jacinda-ardern-announces-resignation-as-nz-prime-minister/101871232
Had nothing to do with her pathetic poll ratings of course.
Never mind, she’ll be replaced by a clone.

Paul Vonharnish
Paul Vonharnish
Jan 19, 2023 3:48 AM

The fault does not lie with “government” per se. The essential fault is economic. As long as civilians continue to support corporate racketeering and extortion, governmental policies will continue to be on the auction block.

DAVOS, WEF, and other think tank clubs, want civilian based overthrow of Sovereign government. Guess who will fill the void?

NickM
NickM
Jan 19, 2023 6:04 AM

“As long as civilians continue to support corporate racketeering and extortion, governmental policies will continue to be on the auction block.”

For example: As long as British civilians continue to support former PM TB.Liar in building up his “modest fortune” of 100 Million GBP as Director in House of Rothschild (instead of hanging him for treason) UK politicians will continue to auction UK Govt policies to the highest bidder”.

Paul Vonharnish
Paul Vonharnish
Jan 19, 2023 1:47 PM
Reply to  NickM

Hello Nick M: The British parliamentary system is one of the most corrupted political systems in the world. Most persons coming here know it is Rothschild’s, Barclay’s Bank, and Bank of England hiding behind the pomp and circumstance.

It is almost ludicrous to refer to it as governance. I say almost ludicrous, as the situation has waxed lethal to human freedoms and the natural order of society. How many bureaucrats can a person hang from the same tree? They are all criminally insane and dangerous.

eman
eman
Jan 19, 2023 7:08 AM

“fault is not government per se..” government is non human, its a named entity with a formatted structure and a set of available functions (collectively structure and function are called groups in math parlance).. Government and the institutions government spawns are Non Human Organizations [NHO]. NHOs possess super human powers [SHPs] derived from two sources: the authority given from the government within a specific space(domain) and the collective and interacting strengths of the human members of the NHOs. NHOs are chartered derivatives of the nation state government or of an international organization which itself is a confederation of nation states ( NHOs). NHOs exist because governments authorize them to exist. Armies are NHOs, Churches are NHOs. The strengths of NHOs are functions of the collective strength of its human members who participate in the activities conducted by the NHO and the authority given to the NHO to act by a… Read more »

Paul Vonharnish
Paul Vonharnish
Jan 19, 2023 2:51 PM
Reply to  eman

Hello eman: Brilliant comment. I had to read it a few times to assimilate your meaning. Here’s my (partial) take on the the nature of non-human organization.

The human body requires food, water, and shelter. These are physical necessities, and not subject to alternative association… Goods are goods, and “services” are non humane bullshit. Persons employed in the provision of necessities are the only persons who should be considered “employed”.

The rest of these myriad organizational constructs, are inherently parasitic and hazardous to the viability of a humane society. I don’t appreciate some asshole in a skirt or suit, squeezing me into a cog on a wheel. They can go fuck themselves.

NickM
NickM
Jan 19, 2023 3:24 PM
Reply to  eman

Non Human Organizations made up of humans and built up by humans. That reminds me:

“The mind-forged manacles of Man” — Wm.Blake

“How to Escape from Your Own Prison” — Title of a self-help manual on Depression.

banana
banana
Jan 19, 2023 8:04 AM

Paul, gets it, There is only one interrelated global business kaBAL of ancient merchant crypto-occultic-obscurant-aristocrats, utilising agenturs (secret societies/intelligence), eschatology & political machine to rob, abuse and deceive gents for millennia.

This latest ruse is a continuation of the stratagem: utopia of usurers.

Clutching at straws
Clutching at straws
Jan 19, 2023 8:46 AM

I honestly think that a lot of politicians actually believe what they are doing is the “right thing”

They are fed the climate nonsense or whatever and run with it believing that they are the vanguard of a better world.

The “people” that suggest these marvelous ideas know that the politicians are the conduit between the policy makers and the public because an awful lot of people still believe in them and the false right/left binary.

Politicians are the ultimate useful idiots.

Placental_Mammal
Placental_Mammal
Jan 19, 2023 9:47 AM

Politicians in general are amoral arseholes that do the bidding of their masters no matter how evil the orders are. It is mazing how quickly people have forgotten the atrocities of the last three years. Water cannon, rubber bullets, pepper spray, clubs, muzzles on children, inhuman restrictions, arrests for organising peaceful protests, monitoring social media for resistance, and then the coup de grace, the deadly mandatory clot shots.

Paul Vonharnish
Paul Vonharnish
Jan 19, 2023 2:56 PM

Useful idiots indeed. >

“A tyrant needs above all a tyrant-state, so he will use a million little civil servant tyrants who each have a trivial task to perform, and each will perform that task competently, and without remorse, and no one will realize that he is the millionth link in the final act.”

From: Henri Verneuil‘s film I Comme Icare
Release date: Dec 19, 1979

Edwige
Edwige
Jan 19, 2023 10:34 AM

The Fabian plan to destroy the existing system through ratcheted up indebtedness continues after almost a century. See the book by Romanian scholar Ratiu called ‘The Milner-Fabian Conspiracy’. The Milner Group and the Fabians were not ideological enemies but two wings of the same bird.

The global technate solution just happens to be the one they both favour.

ThinkTwice
ThinkTwice
Jan 19, 2023 3:47 AM

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Howard
Howard
Jan 19, 2023 3:17 AM

Governments never have been and never will be instituted to protect anything but the power and wealth of the “ruling class.” The idea that government could protect the rights of ordinary people even if it wanted to is an absurd fairy tale.

Constitutions basically are not worth the paper they’re written on. The rich and powerful have never been bound by anything written down. Constitutions exist for one thing only: to beat ordinary people over the head should they dare step out of line.

eman
eman
Jan 19, 2023 10:19 PM
Reply to  Howard

no the governed masses are not worth the air they breath because they do not hold the politicians and the rich and powerful to the constitutions. there is a reason, i explained it in my answer to Paul Vonharnish . Basically we have been potty trained [conditioned] to accept without thought, the commands and urgings of the Non human organizations (NHOs). Everything we encounter in our work, our government, our school, every store we buy foods, clothes and the like in, even most entertainment facilities are owned by a NHO (corporation, a partnership, a trust, a government, a think tank, a church, you name it). Non of the commands made by people who are subjects of the NHO. NHOs are the hidden in plain sight enemy to all humans seeking life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness.

we must find a way to avoid the commands of NHOs.

jubal hershaw
jubal hershaw
Jan 19, 2023 2:53 AM

Klaus Schwab. ET. !!!
So David Icke was right, the Lizard People are in control !!!

hotrod31
hotrod31
Jan 19, 2023 6:42 AM
Reply to  jubal hershaw

David Icke was banned from entering into Australia, but the 2 murders, viz. Dick Chaney and Bibi Netanyahu were welcomed. Doesn’t make any sense, does it? Australia is the bitch of UK/US and you know who …

Violet
Violet
Jan 19, 2023 8:59 AM
Reply to  hotrod31

… You mean that pokey little country in the middle east with a hexagram on its flag.

Placental_Mammal
Placental_Mammal
Jan 19, 2023 9:52 AM
Reply to  Violet

I suspect they are expanding into Ukraine/Khazaria.

Violet
Violet
Jan 19, 2023 10:09 AM

Definitely.

wardropper
wardropper
Jan 19, 2023 9:12 PM
Reply to  Violet

It really ought to be a pentagram . . .

Johnny
Johnny
Jan 19, 2023 9:54 AM
Reply to  hotrod31

Australia’s no ‘Bitch’
She’s a $uccubUS.

jubal hershaw
jubal hershaw
Jan 19, 2023 8:17 AM
Reply to  jubal hershaw

New Zealand’s ET has resigned
from the Battle to subjugate Earthlings.
Battle Fatigue ? Or has been offered
a ‘Thank You’ Job at bill gates UN ?

Edwige
Edwige
Jan 19, 2023 10:39 AM
Reply to  jubal hershaw

“God save the queen/she ain’t no human being/… our figurehead/is not what she seems”.

Johnny Rotten seemed to know something – and he knew about Savile in the 1970s as he showed in that famous interview. BTW he’s also said that as a young boy he was taken to Dolphin Square, a site of much alleged elite sick goings-on.

Albert Anderson
Albert Anderson
Jan 19, 2023 1:24 AM

One thing comes to mind (regardless of how one feels about the so called “founding fathers”), and besides that Pink Floyd song, if you know what I mean.    WHEN in the Course of human Events, it becomes necessary for one People to dissolve the Political Bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the Powers of the Earth, the separate and equal Station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God entitle them, a decent Respect to the Opinions of Mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the Separation.   We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness—-That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the… Read more »

Thomas Frey
Thomas Frey
Jan 19, 2023 2:58 AM

The very purpose of the Second Amendment.
The Tree of Liberty is thirsty.

Albert Anderson
Albert Anderson
Jan 19, 2023 3:38 AM
Reply to  Thomas Frey

Exactly. There is only one way, and they had it right the first time. Personally, I think it has to be made this way again, they can’t run from the intent and meaning of the beginning they so hypocritically take advantage of with their propaganda. At least for long.

Edwige
Edwige
Jan 19, 2023 10:43 AM

“Mankind can never forget that you have lived”.

That was Thomas Jefferson writing to Edward Jenner after the former helped introduce vaccination into Virginia almost immediately after the latter had “invented” it. Both happened to be Freemasons (although some dispute that about Jefferson).

Paul Vonharnish
Paul Vonharnish
Jan 19, 2023 3:15 PM
Reply to  Edwige

Well. Yes. So all these years later we have this “situation”. > World Free of Smallpox “Almost two centuries after Jenner hoped that vaccination could annihilate smallpox, the 33rd World Health Assembly declared the world free of this disease on May 8, 1980. Many people consider smallpox eradication to be the biggest achievement in international public health. Stocks of Variola Virus Following the eradication of smallpox, scientists and public health officials determined there was still a need to perform research using the variola virus. They agreed to reduce the number of laboratories holding stocks of variola virus to only four locations. In 1981, the four countries that either served as a WHO collaborating center or were actively working with variola virus were the United States, England, Russia, and South Africa. By 1984, England and South Africa had either destroyed their stocks or transferred them to other approved labs. There are… Read more »

Thomas L Frey
Thomas L Frey
Jan 19, 2023 3:23 PM
Reply to  Edwige

The first modern vaccine I am aware of was for the Spanish Flu during WW1.
What vaccine are you talking about?

Yes, Jefferson and Hamilton both have questionable actions associated with their political careers. Hamilton much more obviously.

Thomas L Frey
Thomas L Frey
Jan 19, 2023 10:05 PM
Reply to  Thomas L Frey

Anyone that disagrees about Hamilton being a puppet, listen to this and then intelligently refute it, if you can.

Episode 235 – Meet Alexander Hamilton
Corbett • 07/16/2012
https://www.corbettreport.com/episode-235-meet-alexander-hamilton/

Human values
Human values
Jan 19, 2023 1:06 AM

There’s one good thing about trusting that evil liar, thief and murderer: that trust is coming to an end. That’s what’s happening.

”The trust is broken that’s why the clown show will lose!”:

https://www.bitchute.com/video/jY-c6lWqA58/

Albert Anderson
Albert Anderson
Jan 19, 2023 3:54 AM
Reply to  Human values

For some. For some, it was broken long ago. For some, it was broken 100, 150, 200 years ago, i.e., this scamdemic woke some people up who weren’t already awake, but its just another brick in the wall (I got Pink Floyd on my mind). I saw an article today in the zionist controlled oligarchy media that said some poll said that Trump would trounce DeSantis. This is after reading about some of the Trump cult being up in arms about Trump recently reiterating his support for the fake Covid-19 fake vaccine because it was he, the Super Trump, with Operation Warpspeed, that saved maybe a hundred million lives. He simply cannot back off that. The Trump cult goes back and forth with this but in the end, they will vote for that mfckr even if they believe the whole pandemic was a scam. Point being, not many people really… Read more »

Edwige
Edwige
Jan 19, 2023 10:47 AM

I think of Pink Floyd and I think of Roger Waters eulogising over Anthony Fauci.

Johnny
Johnny
Jan 19, 2023 3:56 AM
Reply to  Human values

Let’s aim to be like that cat.
CATTITUDE, Miaow !.

wisenox
wisenox
Jan 19, 2023 12:59 AM

Its difficult to ensure privacy. There are many backdoors and vulnerabilities that aren’t common knowledge, and it can be hard to prevent. For example, the mobile bandwidths vary in security. 2G is the least secure followed by 3G, etc… My understanding of stingray towers is that they use these lower bands to get information from people’s devices. The stingray is moved in and your phone requests 5G. The tower says it doesn’t have it, do you have 2G or 3G. Our phones do by default, so the connection is made and now they’re in. The reason that the lower security bands are on by default is that they are the bands used to push presidential and amber alerts. Tethering data connections also occur on 3G, so the phone is pre-equipped for the connections. Remember the big deal made about Trump and the presidential alerts he put in? Things like this… Read more »

mgeo
mgeo
Jan 20, 2023 7:50 AM
Reply to  wisenox

ICT producers purportedly overlooked over 200 flaws in their own products over a mean period of 6.9 years; their competitors identified 5.8% of the flaws within 1 year. -Rand Institute c. 2017. 

Only design, collusion or subversion explains weaknesses that persist for decades (Bill Blunden 2014) but get publicised when an alternative product is ready. US has become more overt in demanding that ICT businesses include such back-doors. -Whitney Webb 2019 

Johnny
Johnny
Jan 19, 2023 12:58 AM

Justifying the unjustifiable, and ignoring Mutual Aid:
https://iai.tv/articles/in-defence-of-hierarchy-auid-2015

Johnny
Johnny
Jan 19, 2023 12:20 AM

We work, we buy, we die.
And in between we try.
To Love, to laugh, enjoy Life.
Meanwhile_ _ _ _ _ _ _
TPTB.
Lie and lie and lie.

Placental_Mammal
Placental_Mammal
Jan 19, 2023 9:57 AM
Reply to  Johnny

Worse they kill and kill and destroy the environment.

Paul Prichard
Paul Prichard
Jan 18, 2023 11:46 PM

Your alternative update on #COVID19 for 2023-01-18. CDC: 800 “accidental” Covid-19 deaths in 2021. Normalize myocarditis, just like autism. WEF ‘bettleburger’ (blog, gab, tweet).