Death By A Thousand Lies

On July 4th, a Federal judge in Louisiana issued an injunction against the Federal government barring various departments from contacting social media companies with regards to censoring speech online. This is a practice that started in the Trump years but took off under the Biden administration. On a daily basis government actors contact the censors at these companies and tell them which posts to remove, users to ban and topics that are to be suppressed that day.

In the Trump years, this practice consisted mostly of government officials calling to complain about things that were obviously fake about the White House. Given the lunacy of the people running these companies, the complaints were ignored, but the complaints from fellow partisans were not ignored. A working relationship between the censors and the FBI, DHS and other agencies evolved. Under Biden it is one click away from being enshrined in government regulation.

Most people alive today remember when the media proudly refused to cooperate with the government on this stuff. They would make a big deal about not going along with government requests to suppress stories. It was all a lie, of course, but they felt the need to make a big show of it. The secret police had long ago infiltrated the major media companies to shape the news. Operation Shamrock and Operation Mockingbird we both used to control the media.

The response from the media was much different when the Twitter Files revealed the level of cooperation between Twitter censors and the government. The primary response was to ignore the whole thing. This is the real power of the media. They can simply ignore a story and let it be buried under a mountain of nonsense about carny folk or conspiracy theories about things like global warming. The second response was to trash the reputation of Matt Taibbi who did the reporting.

So far, the media response to this injunction is what you would expect. On the one hand, they are treating it as a partisan issue. You see, it is the nasty Republican states that are hassling Biden for no reason at all. On the other hand, this ruling is preventing the government from defending our democracy against election interference. The brave disinformation researchers are now prevented from doing their work to protect you from words and sounds that threaten our democracy.

Disinformation is information that is intended to deceive, usually from an official source, like the media or the government. This is an easily solved problem by having an adversarial relationship between the government and the media so both sides police each other. Instead, the media has teamed up with the state to battle this invisible fiend who is attacking our democracy. It is tempting to call this language Orwellian, but it is too ridiculous and insane to be Orwellian.

This is a feature of managerial polyarchy that does not get attention. An enormous amount of time is spent on imaginary things. The Russian collusion hoax probably cost over a billion dollars in the end. It was something that obviously did not exist, because it could not exist, but for the people in the hive it had to exist, so they treated it as if it were as real as a rose bush. Take a tour through the fever swamps of the hive and you will see plenty of people who still believe in it.

Then you have the innate need to credentialize everything. Since Grog sold a faulty wheel to Trog, humans have been trying to deceive other humans. In fact, the second oldest profession rests on this very idea. Of course, you cannot have public debate without people trying to convince others of things that are not true. The argument in favor of democracy starts with accepting this trade-off. You accept false opinions in order to encourage the free flow of ideas.

Suddenly, the people who used to claim to be the guardians of this idea are obsessed with disinformation. So much so they will help the government crush anyone who dares say anything that has not been approved. Of course, this means there must be disinformation researchers and disinformation experts. Colleges are now offering courses on the subject. How long before we see someone with the title “licensed disinformation researcher” on a cable chat show?

Notice no one ever asks what a disinformation expert does. The most likely reason for this is the people in this racket could not tell you. Here is the Wilson Center’s page on their disinformation project. Nina Jankowicz is listed a senior fellow. Read her bio and you will see that her only gainful employment has been as a professional liar, spreading government propaganda. Perhaps the theory here is the same as the government hiring former criminals to solve crimes.

If you put “disinformation expert” into a search engine you get millions of links to stories featuring them. If you search on how to become a disinformation expert, then you will see tumbleweeds on your screen. Everyone seems to accept that this profession is real, but no one has the slightest idea how you get the title. One would think that someone in the media would do a deep dive into the topic, but that would risk being accused of disinformation and who wants that?

What this reveals is the inherent decadence of managerialism. Since all authority lies with the expert, every opinion must have an expert behind it. The demand for experts is unlimited, so you end up with experts in things like disinformation. The same process unleashed the army of bigots known as antiracism experts. In place of a holy book or the word of the local shaman, moral authority lies with the expert, so the managerial system manufactures an expert for every normative claim.

There is a practical value to this for the system. These make-believe jobs provide work for the swelling army of credentialed mediocrities. There are now millions of people calling themselves “open-source intelligence researchers.” What this means is they spend all day on Google, going past the first couple of pages. This is the town busy body for the digital age. They work with the disinformation experts to get you banned from Twitter for noticing things.

It is tempting to focus on the un-American aspects of these censorship campaigns, but the fact is America stopped being a rights-based society long ago. The important issue is the vulnerability it reveals. The regime is employing armies of people to control information online and failing miserably. It turns out that the unguarded entrance to the Death Star is a well-formed meme. This probably explains why they are treating Douglas Mackey like his public enemy number one.

It is a sweet irony that a regime that is built on a foundation of lies thinks that its vulnerability is clever lies on Twitter. They are not wrong about this. The regime of lies was possible because people trusted the system. People living in a world of lies are not going to trust the system and they are certainly not going to trust the people who are responsible for the world of lies. They will seek out alternatives. It turns out that the answer to the Big Lie is millions of little lies.


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The Wild Geese Howard #360271 July 6, 2023 7:36 pm 0
Two more examples that prove it’s all fake and gay: NYC mayor’s fake dead cop memento photo: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/nyc-mayor-fabricated-coffee-stained-photo-fallen-officer-peddle-political-lie US Navy posts 4th of July tweet with silhouettes of Russian ship, fighter planes: https://www.zerohedge.com/military/us-pacific-fleet-roasted-tweeting-july-4-graphic-russian-jets-ship
Ryan #360264 July 6, 2023 3:56 pm 0
I think it may have been another Zman post where I saw someone with the title “extremism researcher.” I thought man, in a better world that would be such a kick ass job. Traveling around the world looking for the roughest rapids, the highest mountains, the most insane cliffs to dive, biggest waves to surf. The title would carry both envy and respect.
Ostei Kozelskii #360265 July 6, 2023 4:34 pm 0
You can rest assured they spend every waking moment ferreting out child molesters and mutilators, negro supremacists, and anti-white zealots.
MemeMax #360263 July 6, 2023 3:27 pm 0
Love how the polemical cliche was inverted at the end— “Death By a Thousand Lies” sounds like something WFB Jr. would publish in 1965, based primarily on a few lines of Cicerolock he caught in a bar (the sound was turned, but he thinks he got the gist). Today there are Conservatism Inc. interns who do this same ConGPT shtick every day… It used to pay for an apartment in D.C., I’ve heard. Of course that living situation was in the Before Times, when the Blond Road Warrior had not invaded with his disrespectful, funny, righteous lies about crowd size. Truly the artist of machine-gun lying, that one.
Luber #360261 July 6, 2023 2:49 pm 0
This all sounds well and good until you start wondering where the memes are coming from. Given the prevalence of alt-right and dissident meme-war influencers who are suspected of being or outed as Feds, we can suspect the memes might be government propaganda too. Throw in their love of the Q psyop and Trump’s January 6th honeypot… Or were you really naive enough to think 4chan was an organic place to hang out?
Hemid #360267 July 6, 2023 5:16 pm 0
4chan was never a good or true thing, but it wasn’t always dead.But one day, the owner started Gamergate (roundaboutly causing the “Brexit and Trump” phenomenon) by banning discussion of an obscure nerd beef, probably as a favor to his shitlib girlfriend. It was already banned everywhere big except Reddit, who’d get around to banning everything eventually—but 4chan caved *immediately*. Once that seal was opened, the end was inevitable.Between that fateful day and ~2017, anon could still invent the draft-our-daughters Hillary ads, the real-life NPC, “It’s OK to be white,” “Islam is right about women,” etc. Some instantly spottable differences between those memes and fed fakes: nobody claims or gives credit for inventing them, there’s no honeypot URL on the signs/stickers/pics, and they weren’t first seen on Twitter.Then on one later day that nobody noticed, nothing but the occasional innovative slur came from 4chan anymore. It took a while, and who knows how many unofficial ownership/management changes, but eventually they figured out how to kill it.It’s different.
Alzaebo #360260 July 6, 2023 2:13 pm 0
Here’s an interesting comment from an article at WRSA: “Look up “Synthetic Environment for Analysis and Simulations” (SEAS) and “Sentient World Simulation” (SWS). These were used by the military industrial complex. SWS has been live since 2007 and is being used to build a synthetic mirror of the real world with automated continuous calibration with respect to current real-world information, such as major events, opinion polls, demographic statistics, economic reports, and shifts in trends. It is also creating a digital map of our environment and our bodies. The internet of things and the internet of bodies.”
The Wild Geese Howard #360269 July 6, 2023 7:18 pm 0
Judging by the lack of progress from the vaunted counteroffensive, both of those simulations need serious improvement.
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Lovemore Mbigi #360248 July 6, 2023 12:43 pm 0
Managerialist bureaucrats and elected officials cannot visit the bathroom without first seeking “expert” advice. Experts are the ultimate career condom.
Alzaebo #360235 July 6, 2023 12:11 pm 0
An army of ants moves a mountainOne grain at a time
Jeffrey Zoar #360228 July 6, 2023 11:46 am 0
In my adult life I was never much of a TV watcher, and I have a suspicion this is a key part of how I ended up on the DR. One becomes much more susceptible to propaganda and mind programming the more one watches TV. It doesn’t get you the same way in print. I didn’t understand this back then, I just didn’t watch much TV (other than sportsball) because I didn’t care for much of what was on and had other things I’d rather do. But I am certain this is a factor in how quickly and readily one embraces the Current Thing. Moreover, I do not consider myself immune. Were I to plug back in to the idiot box, I have little doubt that over time it would go to work on my mind and make me more susceptible. A person doesn’t get programmed by it overnight, and they don’t deprogram overnight either. It takes some time away from the propaganda tube before something like sanity begins to return. Watching one TV show isn’t going to make you a slave to the system, and turning it off for one day isn’t going to liberate you.At some point, avoiding TV became a conscious decision, not just a habit. And some time after that, several years, was when I began to “qualify” as someone who inhabits the DR. What I’m getting at is, it’s hard to shake off the programming instantly. Nowadays, on those rare occasions when I see TV, it’s like something I once saw in a dystopian sci fi movie.I suspect this is a key factor in why some quickly embrace Chicago Jesus, or Russian disinfo, or masks, or jabs, or Slava Ukraini, or whatever the Current Thing is, and others don’t. Their minds were already prepped and programmed for it by years, decades of the idiot box. High IQ does not appear to be a defense against this kind of mental conditioning. Some people with high IQ fall prey to it and others don’t. The only defense is not to be plugged in.But then I think back to my late teens, in the 1980s, and I was already calling the newspaper the “propaganda leaflet.” So maybe the journey to the DR wasn’t really such a long one for me intellectually, even if it took 3 more decades to really manifest.
Ostei Kozelskii #360233 July 6, 2023 12:01 pm 0
My experience with the idiot box is almost identical with yours, and I agree with your conclusions. I would note, however, that nowadays there are other screens–computer and sail foam, primarily–that compete with the boob toob. I’m not sure if these newer conduits for agitprop simply fracture screen viewership or augment it. But if the latter, it is even more difficult to withdraw from Big Poz now than ever before.
Jeffrey Zoar #360237 July 6, 2023 12:13 pm 0
The Regime has its parts of the internet it controls (ever expanding) and the parts it doesn’t. Whereas on TV, they control all of it.
Chet Rollins #360236 July 6, 2023 12:12 pm 0
I take a walk around at night in my neighborhood, and and so many houses have a massive wall-to-wall T.V. watching absolute slop every night.
3g4me #360242 July 6, 2023 12:26 pm 0
Jeffrey Zoar: Same experience although a bit earlier for me. I watched standard tv shows as a child in the ’60s, but less than most of my friends. By junior high I was already turning it off and kicking my younger sister outside to play. I watched original Star Trek reruns in high school (never watched it when it first aired) and by college in the late ’70s I loaned my rarely-used portable tv to friends to watch the Olympics because I already didn’t give a damn.Name any hit tv show of the ’80s or later and I can honestly say I’ve never seen a single episode. Same for movies. I know of them from general reading and other people, but I was unplugged decades ago myself.Took me a bit longer to shake off my liberal upbringing with regards to newsprint, but I was more than ready for the dissident right by the time I found it via internet reading in the early 2000s and onward.
Lovemore Mbigi #360246 July 6, 2023 12:39 pm 0
Austrian Mustache Man is on record as saying that live performances and moving pictures featuring simple public messages are orders of magnitude more powerful than any tightly written screed.
Ploppy #360253 July 6, 2023 1:05 pm 0
I get stuck watching the evening news when I visit my dad, and the funny thing is that the regime propaganda isn’t particularly convincing or clever. This social media injunction was discussed on PBS, and they had some yenta professor to explain why it was bad. Thing is she just babbled and equivocated without saying much of anything or really making a point, in that motormouth kibbutzing style like the little goblin Ben Shapiro. No persuasion, logic, or even just using a good-looking person to deliver the message.All the regime really has is the ability to make their narrative relentless and omnipresent. They only convince because the slugs can’t move away from their televisions, and every channel is telling them the same story.
Pozymandias #360275 July 6, 2023 11:33 pm 0
Growing up I’d say TV was the main thing that gave me a sense of being a part of an actual culture. I still recall how the TV schedule came as a little printed booklet inside the Sunday paper (The Baltimore Sun). I recall my father often demanding “where’s the schedule!?!” after he’d get home from work. Then we really would often gather around the glowing box and watch some of those shows that became 70s and 80s classics. If you were up late enough there was the 11 o’clock news and then Johhny Carson or Letterman. The whole thing sort of provided a structure to the day somewhat like I imagine the various prayers and chants must have in the old monasteries.I continued to watch a few things like Star Trek TNG and the Simpsons into the 2000s. By then it was mainly so I could bullshit with the guys at work the next day about whatever crazy thing Bart was doing or Deanna Troi’s latest slutty outfit. Then it all just sort of… ended. Now I just watch YouTube videos but I don’t really expect anyone to know about the ones I watch.Of course the Age of TV was all about propaganda of a sort but the end of it probably also marked the end of anything resembling a common culture. The US was always somewhat disunified even at the start of the TV era and TV culture probably kept it going after what should have been the fatal divisions of the 1960s. The chaos we see now may simply be a much delayed cultural fracturing that probably would have happened in the 1970s or 80s without the glue of TV culture to create the illusion of a nation.
Davidcito #360276 July 7, 2023 12:36 am 0
Yeah after many years of no television, i moved in with my dad temporarily during lockdowns in 2020 and watched tv with him. Im amazed at all the commercials they slam people with. It takes three hours to see a ninety minute movie with all the commercials. Theyre hammering these boomers with drug and supplement or class action lawsuit commercials now. I cant help but think at least the internet allows you to watch or read what you want uninterrupted.I think thats why (((they))) are so aggressively pushing culture as extreme to the left as possible. They know the internet is still relatively free, and free spaces allow the truth to be told.
crabe-tambour #360224 July 6, 2023 11:39 am 0
I thought that the World’s Second Oldest Profession was that of soldier of fortune–who some cruel types refer to as “mercenaries.” Mike Hoare and Bob Denard might have been offended at the demotion to Bronze-Medal status.
c matt #360229 July 6, 2023 11:47 am 0
The second oldest profession are who most utlize the first and third.
crabe-tambour #360277 July 7, 2023 2:49 am 0
Not to mention Hilaire du Berrier.
Ostei Kozelskii #360198 July 6, 2023 10:33 am 0
Nina Jankowicz–gotta be a Bangladeshi.
pyrrhus #360206 July 6, 2023 10:53 am 0
Sounds like an Eskimo to me….Maybe she’s an expert on building igloos…
Vajynabush #360274 July 6, 2023 11:04 pm 0
Actually, the “-wicz” ending is not nearly as indicative of tribe membership as the “-witz” ending. The former is more likely to be Polish.
Ostei Kozelskii #360302 July 7, 2023 10:02 am 0
True. But when you factor in her “occupation”…
Tars Tarkas #360195 July 6, 2023 10:24 am 0
The term “expert” is used in lieu of actual expertise. Expert is a label you can throw around that has no definition, no sanctioning body and no credentials. It’s like the word “green,” but for people. if someone presents a person to you as an “expert” who is to say she’s not an expert? Do you call the “board of experts” and ask if she’s a member? “Expert” as it is used in this context is just a fake and gay credential substitute issued by nobody because it sounds good.
Ostei Kozelskii #360199 July 6, 2023 10:34 am 0
Which degrees must one obtain to qualify as an expert?
CorkyAgain #360204 July 6, 2023 10:47 am 0
Near as I can tell, an “expert” is someone who’s been obsessed with and talking about a topic longer than anyone else.
Severian #360213 July 6, 2023 11:04 am 0
C’mon man! AsThe Big Lebowskiinformed us, an expert is one who is here to fix the cable.
Ploppy #360254 July 6, 2023 1:06 pm 0
“You can imagine what happens next…” “He fixes the cable?”
Tars Tarkas #360231 July 6, 2023 11:57 am 0
Communications or journalism or hate whitey with a minor in mashed potatoes or women’s studies. Think of all the “climate change experts” on TV and in the newspapers who have never taken a class on atmospheric chemistry or even basic chemistry. Or god help us, all of the gender experts making the rounds on TV, cable, internet and newspapers. Their “expertise” lies in the fact that they themselves are degenerate weirdos. Generally they are activists posing as journalists “reporting” on subjects they know nothing about.
Alzaebo #360243 July 6, 2023 12:27 pm 0
A great deal of my current religious thought comes from an interview by a scientist who stated, “fewer than five percent of the so-called ‘climate change scientists’ knows anything at all about thermo-dynamics.” Their ignorance disgusted him.They weren’t interested in the basic questions or consequences of what they insisted on talking about, only the limelight and perks. Onlyfans, the university version.
pyrrhus #360208 July 6, 2023 10:55 am 0
But what I want to know…is what’s the difference between a “disinformation expert” and a “fact checker”? Both are professional liars hired by someone to suppress unwanted information…Does the “expert” get a higher salary?
joseph a tully #360222 July 6, 2023 11:34 am 0
Experts say “yes.”
joey jünger #360192 July 6, 2023 10:15 am 0
The American version of Gleichschaltung/ coordination between media and state is the epitome of the idea of being a victim of your own success. Once it became clear their control was total and their message unified, it became much easier to find out the truth. If the unified front says the vaccine is safe and effective, you can be reasonably certain that it is dangerous and ineffective. If they say Ukraine is winning the War and Russia is on the verge of collapse, you can be fairly sure Ukraine is getting demolished and the Ruble is doing very well. If the 2016 election was hacked and the 2020 election was the most secure in history….You get the idea.Our rulers don’t always have time or the inclination to integrate the smalltime local news services into their Borg, so if the fat guy in the polyester suit tells you it’s going to rain today, it very well might. You also get coverage of black-on-everybody-else crimes on the local news for the same reason, rather than man-bites-dog stories of saintly blacks being picked off by baby boomers. If the people in charge were smarter and less crazy, they would disseminate multiple and conflicting lies so we wouldn’t be able to tell what their exact intent was. Their “megaphone,” as Steve Sailer called it, is their Achilles heel.It’s a behemoth all right, with such a pathetically slow turn radius that us troglodytes are able to navigate around it easy. Asymmetry is sort of fun for the small guy sometimes. It’s fun to watch this big monster wail and writhe and die the death of a thousand cuts every day. More than likely they already have the 2024 election sewn up for the California Patrick Bateman clone, but I’ll still cast for Trump on the remote chance he can win. I want to see their heads explode
Evil Sandmich #360196 July 6, 2023 10:26 am 0
On the topic you brought up, I relish Z’s idea that the GOP will find a way to pull Trump from the GOP ballot as I’m sure Trump will cook up a scheme to sell stamps so that people won’t even have to write his name in (“$5 a piece, or 5 for $20, order them for the whole family!!”)
LineInTheSand #360212 July 6, 2023 11:00 am 0
For the low, low price of just $1,000, Trump will sell you an autographed picture of him in his prison cell!
Ostei Kozelskii #360234 July 6, 2023 12:10 pm 0
I’m holding out for the official Cheeto Orange-anodyzed Donald Trump handcuffs! (I understand the My Pillow guy will be in charge of distribution.)
Alzaebo #360245 July 6, 2023 12:33 pm 0
I can’t even you people are SO MEAN *mascara running down cheeks*
Zulu Juliet #360217 July 6, 2023 11:26 am 0
The Big City paper had a Sunday spread about US Intelligence confirming that Covid 19 did NOT come from Wuhans’s bio-weapons lab. No siree! No way.The lie astounds. The nature of the virus had all the hallmarks of an engineered bug. Have the Chinese purchased that much influence, or are Deep State actors so culpable for the creation of Covid that they keep telling such a risible lie in the face of all evidence?Like you say: Just assume everything is a lie and you’ll be closer to the truth. That would have been crazy crank-talk twenty years ago, but nowadays, it’s a sensible attitude.
c matt #360226 July 6, 2023 11:44 am 0
Would it have been crazy crank talk, or has the wider availability of other sources only made it more obvious now?
MiguelinID #360258 July 6, 2023 2:05 pm 0
This comment hits home for me. As I rewind the clock and look at 9/11, JFK assassination, the casus belli for every war the U.S. has taken part in, World War 2 and 6 million, polio vaccine, etc., I’ve come to the realization we’ve been lied to for a very, very long time.
Alzaebo #360247 July 6, 2023 12:39 pm 0
So they’re still at it, huh?Harder than ever. When do we celebrate Malaria Month?It’s a good thing Sickle-cell Americans have some resistance.
Ploppy #360255 July 6, 2023 1:10 pm 0
“California Patrick Bateman” That is a really good nickname for Newsom, if it didn’t rely on being familiar with a movie it’d be good enough to be a Trump nickname.
FooBarr #360188 July 6, 2023 10:06 am 0
Went out last night I went out and passed by the Ugg store. It was a rainbow jamboree. It was covered in grotesque perversion and hash tags like – “Feel Heard.” How do you feel heard. What does that even mean? Witness the aggrandizement and celebration of mental illness: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OhxLmzCQD1k Btw, on topic, I have yet to talk with a single person, even those locked in on anti-regime sources, who is aware of what is happening in France.
Stephanie #360194 July 6, 2023 10:19 am 0
Feeling heard probably means be as loud and annoying as possible unless you’re on the right then they’ll call the cops on you.
Citizen of a Silly Country #360197 July 6, 2023 10:28 am 0
Yeah, I asked a neighbor if her daughter had been checking in with a friend who’s on a school trip to France. She asked me why. I said, “Well, because of all the riots. They’ve been happening all across France for a week.” “What riots?” she replied. That’s power.
3g4me #360214 July 6, 2023 11:09 am 0
Citizen: Husband’s coworker, wife, and two teen kids merrily embarked on a train trip across Europe a week ago – definitely including France. These people are generally oblivious of anything not reported by the state media, and regard my husband as a bit of a ‘right winger’ (if only they knew). I truly wonder if they’ll notice all the brown and black faces in Europe, and how much the tourism agencies are able to shelter visitors from racial reality. While I don’t wish them any physical harm, I’d love to see them smacked in the face by what’s actually happening in the world.
3g4me #360256 July 6, 2023 1:31 pm 0
From Gallia Daily on Telegram: Statement from Minister of Digital Affairs: “The President asked us to put maximum pressure on social networks” 🗣 “The President asked us to put maximum pressure on the social networks. Responses have been made to rapidly remove reported content. These emergency measures will become mandatory on August 25, under penalty of sanctions. We have to admit that our demands have been heard and that the major platforms are taking action”.
Alzaebo #360250 July 6, 2023 12:46 pm 0
I am kidnapping “Feel Heard”! I’m going to pair it with a swastika on every single Twitter comment
JerseyJeffersonian #360273 July 6, 2023 10:05 pm 0
Well, make it good, because the first time you do this, your account will be banned. Don’t look for safe harbor over at Zuckerberg’s new Twitter clone, Threads, because reports are coming in that people are being banned after their first post.
mmack #360187 July 6, 2023 9:57 am 0
Since Grog sold a faulty wheel to Trog, humans have been trying to deceive other humans. Me tell Trog no buy wheel from Grog, he no offer Extended Warranty. Trog no listen, pay 84 months on square wheel Grog sell him. Grog tell Trog “This wheel not roll away like others.”
Ostei Kozelskii #360202 July 6, 2023 10:41 am 0
Grog son Scog guy curb feeler from Trog friend Squog’Tavi’us. Now look for bling rim.
Alzaebo #360251 July 6, 2023 12:52 pm 0
Square wheel mean no need hydraulic shocks Cart jumps by itself LowRiduhsGo a little slowah
Wolf Barney #360185 July 6, 2023 9:40 am 0
The character, Handsome Truth, has received much attention lately for spreading information pointing out that there is one group who essentially control everything. He and his guys do things like distribute flyers in plastic baggies on driveways throughout neighborhoods, hang banners over freeways, and gather at busy intersections, with signs and a megaphone.Because of their actions, news reports on local stations express grave concern over “hate.” (they never show what information the flyers contain–it’s just “hate.”) Rolling Stone magazine ran a disapproving feature on Handsome Truth and Ron DeSantis signing an anti-free speech bill, making spreading information like this a felony. DeSantis signed the bill in Israel, which I think is significant, by the way.HT’s antics are controversial even for those on our side. You can argue that he’s playing the role of the villain that the left crave, the cartoon Nazi perhaps, including accelerating the clampdown on free speech. On the other hand he’s spreading information, gaining a following of young people and calling out the Empire’s lies very rapidly.Handsome Truth live streams a few times per week. One of the segments is where he uses Omegle, which is where young people, on camera, talk to others who they connect with randomly. HT is an actor, and has an arsenal of different characters he goes in and out of through the use of a face filter, including a gay character, which draws a lot of attention. He uses a lot of words that are shocking to people, and not allowed in polite company, to put it mildly.Once he has the young person’s attention, he informs them about the group that’s in control of everything. One of the first questions he asks is, “Do you trust the media?” Every time, and I mean every time, the person says “no,” with zero hesitation.
Ostei Kozelskii #360203 July 6, 2023 10:43 am 0
Brave man. I’m surprised he hasn’t been put down yet.
Zulu Juliet #360220 July 6, 2023 11:31 am 0
One of my favorite moments from the 2016 Trump rally I attended was when Trump pointed out the Press at the back of the hall and said “See those people back there? They are the worst people ever! The worst!” Much cheering. No wonder they hate the man [and us].
Stephanie #360184 July 6, 2023 9:37 am 0
Even Jen Psaki’s 4 year old child called her a wicked fool. She thought it was a cute little story to tell the world. She was and is one of the biggest believers in eliminating free speech and debate in favor of a tyrannical and mandated belief-system. She’s probably also the one who told Joe Biden to threat-whisper at people as a winning strategy, it’s probably how she treats her own child and it was creepy and didn’t work then, either. Doh!Anyway, it’s no surprise that the judge specifically called her out as one of the worst offenders.So, she can’t even her fool her own 4 year old child, yet she demands we believe her and her clan’s wicked and foolish lies.We’re speeding to Armageddon while these wicked fools are hitting the gas playing some kind of flipped-out Dr. Spock experiment on how to win friends and influence people by threatening them with whispers and trying to put Putin in Xi in the time-out corner like children.The only thing I can think that is happening is that these people are all micro-dosing and we’re stuck in the room with them while they are tripping balls while telling us that they aren’t that high and they know what they are doing.
Jeffrey Zoar #360209 July 6, 2023 10:57 am 0
I wouldn’t discount the microdosing thing
Hemid #360178 July 6, 2023 9:29 am 0
Two inspirational stories were recently suppressed on (read: by) the only still freely accessible alternative info dump, 4chan—and therefore they were suppressed everywhere, because the “content” of the internet is whatever 4chan decides it is. The process by which that decision is reached is now literally fake and gay.The first story was a burgeoning sequel to “Gamergate,” equally inexplicable to non-dorks and equally alarming to the fraction of the establishment that understood its memetic significance.Shortly before a supposedly controversial Harry Potter game was released, the infamous “Twitter trannies” (actual) launched a harassment campaign against female “vtubers” (game streamers with cartoon avatars) who showed interest in playing it. This attack on the closest thing to real-life anime girls of course sent all the relevant 4chan boards into a TOTAL TRANNY DEATH spiral. Then suddenly it went away, because discussion of what the Twitter trannies were doing was banned. Moderators dispatched it from every board and banned everyone who talked about it the wrong way. It’s /pol/ material so it can’t be on /v/ and also it’s not /pol/ so it can’t be on /pol/, etc., until nothing else happened. They still kill threads that drift into the subject.If at that moment of already heightened troon hate, normalfags (normies call them normies) had seen the crazed threats the hormone psychos were sending to little girls and making them cry… But—crisis averted.Second story: During a recent some-degree-of-staged fight between Proud Boy feds and Patriot Front feds, a PFer was unmasked. /pol/ instantly identified him as a junior glowie from a Jews-only fraternity. Many threads were deleted because it was a happening and there were too many threads. The chosen remnant were flooded, botted, brigaded, slid, saged, etc., until nothing else happened. If you’ve heard about it, you’ve heard that it’s deboonked and the 4chan autists for once misidentified the guy. They did not.So, as ever, 4chan is kill. But this time it really is. The worst part of the new censorship regime is that even anon has been trained, finally, to revel in it. Posts about Pikamee’s ruined graduation celebration are met with, among the other stock responses, “enjoy your ban.” That’s why some of those words meant nothing to you.
Stephanie #360190 July 6, 2023 10:10 am 0
The singularity? It happened? Real life and the internet merged via 4chan and now we’re living in it? That actually makes the most sense to explain what has happened to the world recently because this stuff is off the chain; chest-feeding men, really!? Lol We can’t say we weren’t warned. The last thing everyone says to anyone first learning about 4chan is, “but don’t go there”. But now, even if you don’t go there it comes to you in real life. Witness we just had a month of ‘Pride’ with the so very chanish White House antics. Just amazing. Anyway…We are living in a 4chan singularity trolling operation, people! 🙂
G Lordon Giddy #360176 July 6, 2023 9:22 am 0
I once worked for a company that was in the business of rolling up other companies, I was designated the “ expert” of a particular segment of the company. Never mind that under me the company was busy getting rid of employees capable of helping me succeed in my role as the “expert”.This is America now under our managerial elite, a ton of “ experts” that oversee a system that is a mile wide with experts but an inch deep in competence to hold up the “ experts” and the system they manage.
Carl B. #360179 July 6, 2023 9:32 am 0
The old saying is: “An expert is someone from out of town.”
Tars Tarkas #360193 July 6, 2023 10:17 am 0
It’s funny because there are real experts, though we don’t usually call them that. We now use the term “expert” to describe someone who doesn’t have any real expertise. An automotive expert is a made up title that means absolutely nothing. The most likely person to use that label is a journalist. A real automotive expert is an engineer working in design or production and a member of the SAE.
mmack #360252 July 6, 2023 1:03 pm 0
Scott Adams had a joke inThe Dilbert Principlethat companies loved hiring consultants because OBVIOUSLY they were smart. They weren’t stupid enough to work there as an employee.
Filthie #360174 July 6, 2023 9:10 am 0
Hey Z… I notice you are on Nitter. I am not a knowledgeable computer geek, but do you have a link to their sign in page? It seems to be some kind of mirror of twitter?
thezman #360182 July 6, 2023 9:35 am 0
https://twitter.com/TheRealZBlog
OrangeFrog #360173 July 6, 2023 9:07 am 0
“People living in a world of lies are not going to trust the system and they are certainly not going to trust the people who are responsible for the world of lies.”Indeed.I’ll expound upon a recent experience that I alluded to in a comment the other day. On the way back from the airport, my family and I got a cab back to our house. I had a conversation with the cab driver which was quite pleasant.The driver informed me that he no longer read any newspaper or consumed any other legacy media. This was a new thing for him, but as a cab driver, he mentioned that he saw “the other side” to the pretty diversity picture painted by our upper-crust. Even the “right-wing” newspapers didn’t cover the obviously problematic things that our new “Englishmen” were doing. It seems as though being a taxi driver is a good education in race realities.But I remember thinking “good for you” because, while easy for us here to harp on about, disconnecting from media you’ve trusted all your life is a very positive step. It shouldn’t be underestimated. It will lead to even more distrust of the system, which is only a good thing, on the net.
Chet Rollins #360177 July 6, 2023 9:28 am 0
There are a lot of murmurings of a “Great Turning Away” which is pointing towards a post-political future due to disillusionment with our democratic system. It isn’t as much a fight against the system as a malaise that chooses to avoid the system when possible and to submit when there’s no way to avoid it. Soon the average person’s view of government will be the same as a Chinese citizen, with a small fanatical sect of true believers in the inner party.The question will be whether the amount of wasted energy used on our side in democratic processes will go towards more useful activities.
Paintersforms #360266 July 6, 2023 4:46 pm 0
The Chinese are much more hierarchical than us. While our egalitarian streak has lately been used against us, it’ll also be the saving grace when politics and authority break down. Enough people will decide, I don’t need you, I can do it myself.
3g4me #360219 July 6, 2023 11:28 am 0
OrangeFrog: I’m amazed you were able to get a White English cabbie. They were already thin on the ground when I lived and then visited there in the early ’80s.
OrangeFrog #360169 July 6, 2023 8:58 am 0
I reckon we’re right on schedule for a credentialed, professional disinformation researcher; Lord have mercy, we already have Happiness Officers, Heads of Product and Innovation, Diversity Chiefs, Talent Officers. I see no reason the Evil won’t continue.At least in the West, we have a phenomenal problem with simplytoo many people. They need work, and that work is make-work. I’m thinking of almost all levels of management; these people direct the work of the technically competent below them and pump up their resumes by doing so. Note that, even though I tend to fall firmly in the camp of an engineer, this doesn’t mean that my job isn’t also make-work… I believe it is!My current company, the amount of make-work – both of a technical nature and of a managerial nature – is simply staggering. I’m talking about vanity projects to migrate on-premises applications to the cloud. And then additional projects to migrate from one cloud architecture to another one; because “industry best practice”. I have no doubt that the same idiocy exists in all engineering fields: software, network, mechanical, civil, naval, aeronautical – things that just don’t need to be done, but will be done because “new-and-shiny” and “investment” and “growth”. It really is quite tiresome.
Arshad Ali #360171 July 6, 2023 9:02 am 0
It’s what Graeber calls “bullshit jobs.”
Another Guy #360175 July 6, 2023 9:15 am 0
“I’m talking about vanity projects to migrate on-premises applications to the cloud.” Heh, heh. Just this morning, before reading this post, I led a meeting, as a manager, for a customer migrating our services from on premisis to the cloud. For most of my career, I was a software engineer, but I got tired of working so hard, so now I am a manager. I don’t think that my work is without value, but it would not exist without the work of the engineers.
OrangeFrog #360181 July 6, 2023 9:33 am 0
Another Guy,Heh. Warning! Your job could be make-work!In all seriousness, at least youwerea software engineer. And now that you are a manager, I presume it is a manager of software engineers and similar folks? This is a different breed or manager entirely, and, if managers are needed at all, is the right way to do things.A lot of hubbub is made about the “Soft Skills” in management, which to some extent have their place; hence why so often I find myself dealing with a new manager with no technical background. But: technical know-how is key to being a good technical manager. You need to be able to estimate time scales for “deliverables”, to reason about priorities regarding high-severity outages and understand technical decisions – and I’m not sure many “new-age” managers have this.Look at organizations like General Motors, Lockheed Martin or NASA 60 years ago or more – safe bet that all the managers and higher-ups were engineers or financial men.Good luck with the migration! Wait just two years and somebody else will tell you: it needs to be re-written! It must be hosted in Docker containers and orchestrated by Kubernetes! It needs to go back to on-prem! It must be able to feed my pet rat.God bless you.
c matt #360218 July 6, 2023 11:27 am 0
Remember unisex diapers? Then boy/girl diapers? Then unisex diapers again?
RealityRules #360186 July 6, 2023 9:50 am 0
Well put OrangeFrog.VP Customer SuccessVP of PeopleChief People OfficerDirector of HappinessPrinciple DreamerChief Space OfficerI agree that even in engineering there are a bunch of made-up projects. There is a balance. You don’t want to be an airline running twenty layers of databases around forty other different databases. At the same time, despite what we are told, there are probably far too many software engineers whose perfectly healthy ambitions and creativity has no viable outlet other than the latest refactor of dubious utility, or a port to some new same-features-different-authors middleware that justifies projects and rewards. Some do have value, but it is difficult to understand often times.Then there is the absurd interview gauntlet that is contradicted by the diversity hire mandates.This all feeds back into the Big Lie used to justify the mass immigration. If we were ruled by serious people, like us, we could fix the problem of any so-called labor shortage immediately. We would use the power of the government not to monitor social media posts, but to find every person in the country illegally working, green card or not, and deport them. The wall would be built and we would have our military and armies of drones patrol and enforce its boundaries with a violent detterrance and punishment. Illegal crossers will be killed on sight.We would use the printing press to cover for this. Then we would dismantle all of the subsidies for foundations, NGOs, and furlough the entire bureaucracy. We would defund universities except for STEM departments. Arts and Letters would be suspended and a project to reconstitute them would begin once Men of The West with a classical learning could be assembled to begin a re-build. Entry into those disciplines would be severely limited. The welfare state would be bolstered for the time being.There would be massive unemployment. We would find out how many masses of people are parasites and how big of a surplus of labor exists in this country that can be filled from within our borders. At the same time the deportations would be done in an orderly way. A sinecure who is a citizen will be placed in one of the non-American’s jobs and trained Then the replacee would be deported. Consider that restitution for our people training their replacements in years past.The Disinformation Specialist would now pick the lettuce. Daytron would not sell crack in bulk twice a month to welfare check cashers. He would clean the slaughterhouse. Any transition-to-productive-work candidate who refuses the offer will be deported. We won’t have the money for mass incarceration. If they can’t be deported, they will face an existential decision. The entire DIE/HR cadre will be limited to working only the most humble, menial and dirty of jobs.We need to liquidate the vast army of sinecures. The Fed and FDR’s make-work state have been an utter catastrophe for this country.One other important thing a serious regime will do. It will not abandon education and training for its people and just import technical helots from abroad. It will make a full investment in developing its people – not from an egalitarian premise, but by selection based upon clearly demonstrated capacity and ability.
Jeffrey Zoar #360230 July 6, 2023 11:55 am 0
Fake money seems to demand fake jobs. Expanding this out to societal wide UBI is problematic because some percentage of real jobs are still required, to keep the lights on etc.
Wkathman #360168 July 6, 2023 8:50 am 0
It is exponentially more ludicrous for a government — ANY government — to launch a campaign against disinformation than it would be for the mafia to declare war on racketeering. It’s immeasurably more asinine than prostitutes claiming to favor abstinence. The entire business of modern rulership requires an endless flow of disinformation. If on some random Monday, a government ceased altogether drowning the public in disinformation, that government would be overthrown no later than Thursday of the same week. Disinfo is the very LIFEBLOOD of the system. That our system pretends to fight tooth-and-nail against such disinfo only further demonstrates what a farcical self-caricature the system has become. But we already knew that, didn’t we? It’s taking so many others a lot longer to catch up.
Barnard #360167 July 6, 2023 8:50 am 0
I am becoming more convinced a big portion of the difficultly employers are having in getting their companies staffed is made up nonsense jobs like the ones you mention here. Between this, DIE garbage and social media influencers how many millions of people are in jobs that have no practical benefit to anyone? The problem of course is even if most of it went away, the majority of these people are now unemployable in any meaningful and important role in a company.
B125 #360170 July 6, 2023 8:59 am 0
There is just a lack of white men in general, as Boomers retire there aren’t enough to replace them, plus millions are on drugs or dropped out of society. I also think there is an outflow of white men from large corporations into smaller and medium sized businesses. Large corps captured by DIE don’t hire white males anymore, and are also generally miserable to work for.
Arshad Ali #360172 July 6, 2023 9:07 am 0
Even before DIE, large companies were crud places to work for. There’s a deliberately created “company culture”, and deviation from that makes one a marked man. The ones who conform we derisively call “company men.”
Ostei Kozelskii #360207 July 6, 2023 10:54 am 0
The term company man is quite ancient. I think it probably originated as a derisive label by union workers for fellow workers who refused to join the union. If so, the term likely dates from the 1880s or so.
Marko #360210 July 6, 2023 10:58 am 0
Even medium-sized companies (<1000 employees) have gotten corporatized. I have worked for a few. DEI is trickling down. Even the older guys in management are trying their best to stay relevant and adopt the latest ideological jargon of the managerial class. Just the other day we got a DEI insert into our Values Statement. The boss explained it as if our company had an spectre of disinclusion and intolerance haunting the office space, ready to pounce on an unsuspecting employee.
Ostei Kozelskii #360239 July 6, 2023 12:17 pm 0
Specter is right. They haunt the febrile mind of the Leftist, or what serves him for a mind. I saw an article recently where new minority-only hiking trails are being established for PoC who fear encountering a white rayciss on the established trails. ROFLMAO
3g4me #360223 July 6, 2023 11:37 am 0
B125: If my husband had not gotten a job in a small, privately-owned company (now a much larger but still privately-owned company) when he left the government, there is no way he’d still be employed. Although they’ve brought in a bit of diversity, the owner and managers are all White men. God knows what will happen when the owner dies – vague talks of profit-sharing and senior employees owning the company have gone nowhere.
Tars Tarkas #360191 July 6, 2023 10:11 am 0
This is one of the main reasons we are so unproductive and why almost everything is made somewhere else. We have armies of “experts” throwing roadblocks into any productive system we still have.
Captain Willard #360166 July 6, 2023 8:49 am 0
“These make-believe jobs provide work for the swelling army of credentialed mediocrities.”Yes. This backs up Peter Turchin’s theory on the overproduction of self-styled Elites causing instability and conflict in Systems. The Race industry also absorbs thousands of these knuckleheads too. Whomever would dominate the System must find work for all these camp followers.This, in a nutshell, explains the revulsion of the media to RFK Jr. He is more threatening to them than Trump, because at least Trump employs thousands of media-whore types who are deemed necessary to counteract him.So “Disinformation Management” is the new HR. It’s yet another layer of overhead loaded on top of the tiring System’s back. The next decade will be all about testing the outer limits of System durability, with Reparations being the next load of overhead.
Arshad Ali #360165 July 6, 2023 8:42 am 0
“People living in a world of lies are not going to trust the system and they are certainly not going to trust the people who are responsible for the world of lies. They will seek out alternatives.”You might be dismayed by the the large percentage of people who do buy into the regime’s lies and the small percentage who do seek out alternatives. Lies and propaganda work. The small percentage who do seek for alternatives have on average a much higher level of cognitive ability and consequently can see through the hollow claims, the false arguments, and the outright inherent contradictions of the regime’s lies.
Mow Noname #360180 July 6, 2023 9:32 am 0
It would be flattering to think “noticing” is based on cognitive abilities, but some of the smartest people I know are born-again Covidians, mouth-breathing anti-Trump (Bush II, Bush, Reagan, Ford, Nixon) zealots and card carrying global warming doom-mongers. People are wired differently.
Intelligent Dasein #360201 July 6, 2023 10:40 am 0
Intelligence in the quantitative and measurable sense, the sense of those who refer to IQ andg, is of no value at all when it comes to actually perceiving reality. It just amounts to a sort of facility at juggling abstractions and making combinations with them, which also happens to be precisely the kind of useless activity that advanced managerial states select for.In fact, these “smart” people can be more broadly, deeply, and thoroughly bamboozled than the average dolt, because they can lie to themselves with more intensity. If one of their trusted authorities tells them some utterly outlandish thing, rather than rejecting it for the nonsense it is, they will dream up some farfetched scenario under which it might plausibly be true, and then convince themselves that the narrative is reality, because it must be. As thinkers, their only consistency is in the “Who/Whom?”, never in the “What?”.Unfortunately, this sort of vulnerability is evenly distributed across the political spectrum and knows no boundaries of right or left, mainstream or alternative. There are even plenty of “Dissident” thinkers who are really nothing more than IYIs at heart and and have no ability to think critically about the information presented to them. They even admit as much with their whole “red pill” meme. If they had been sound judgers of reality to begin with, they would not have needed, nor would they have taken, any pill.
Compsci #360200 July 6, 2023 10:37 am 0
“ The small percentage who do seek for alternatives have on average a much higher level of cognitive ability and consequently can see through the hollow claims, the false arguments, and the outright inherent contradictions of the regime’s lies.”Ali, exactly. The average person simply is overwhelmed. It takes a superior intellect to figure out when one is being BS’d. We call this ability, “critical thinking”. I certainly am *not* an expert on CT, and I certainly can’t tell you how to develop such a skill—heck, I probably can’t even define it adequately.I just know such is how I traverse the daily universe of misunderstandings, half-truths, and outright lies I am exposed to. Once you get over the initial depression of realizing just how much BS is being thrown at you through the media, CT can be sort of an entertaining exercise.Z-man seems to have worked this into a second profession even. My goal in my remaining years is to reach at least half the level of understand Z-man has shown on topics of the day—*before* first reading it here. Ambitious I admit, but one’s reach should exceed one’s grasp. 😉
Ostei Kozelskii #360211 July 6, 2023 10:59 am 0
Lies and propaganda work until they don’t. Communist control of information in the USSR was even greater than Leftist control in AINO. And yet, it didn’t take long for most people in the Soviet Union to realize they were being deceived and to seek out and disseminate contrary data and info. The subversives succeeded to such a degree that, by the 1980s, there were very few people who were willing to go to the mat for the USSR. This cynicism and ennui made the country’s collapse much more likely. I imagine something similar is occurring in AINO.
Arshad Ali #360215 July 6, 2023 11:15 am 0
Yes, you are right. There’s a threshold to lies and propaganda. When the divergence between observed reality and propaganda becomes too blatant, an increasing number of people notice it and become cynical and blase. I’m not sure, though, that the amount of garbage now being churned out is any less than in the Soviet Union.
Ostei Kozelskii #360241 July 6, 2023 12:22 pm 0
There’s just as much garbage now, perhaps even more. However, there are also more alternative sources of information, and dissidents are not yet being massacred or packed off to labor camps in great numbers. Things are bad and getting worse in AINO in 2023, but it’s still nowhere near as bad as it was in the USSR in 1933.
3g4me #360232 July 6, 2023 12:00 pm 0
Ostei: Yes and no. Most people in the Soviet Union knew the official press organs were propaganda, but most people also had no real involvement or interest in politics. At first they were merely trying to survive. Later on your average person was more concerned with finding who had gotten a shipment of bananas or had some western jeans for sale.Average Whites (and I deliberately include Slavs here) are average. They don’t want to run the country and their political opinions touch on what affects them directly. The Soviet Union didn’t ‘collapse’ because the average person tired of the propaganda; they just wanted more ‘stuff.’Average western Whites are still awash in ‘stuff,’ even after supply chain disruptions and ongoing inflation. They generally remain oblivious of political reality – they still send their kids to public schools and walk around with their noses in their phones because bad things only happen to bad people in bad neighborhoods.Despite some here reporting green shoots of awareness here and there, I’m not seeing it. Wish it were so, but all I see is obliviousness. And yesterday in the nearest Walmart (20 miles away in a 91% White town of about 1350 people) I saw a blowzy White woman with a White boy of about 8 and two younger mulatto spawn in her cart.Reality keeps reinforcing my pessimism, however much I try not to despair.
Alzaebo #360257 July 6, 2023 1:45 pm 0
Blowsy had moved back in with her parents, eh? That or a trailer park nearby.
Ostei Kozelskii #360262 July 6, 2023 3:11 pm 0
I wasn’t claiming that the cynics caused the USSR to collapse, simply that their total apathy toward the rodina meant that when the tiger slipped the leash there was little to stop it from devouring his owner. Something similar will probably happen in AINO. You don’t have to be a Lenin or a Robespierre to damage the establishment. All you have to do is refuse to lift a finger in its defense.
TomA #360164 July 6, 2023 8:42 am 0
This is yet another problem that gets solved by collapse.All the scolds and busybodies that infest the disinformation domain have way too much time on their hands living off the grift, and that idleness is the source of this societal entropy. When the plates stop spinning and Karen can’t afford a latte every 3 hours, she won’t be in Starbucks all afternoon staring at her laptop. More likely she will be dumpster diving for dinner scraps while astounded at how quickly her life went to shit in a heartbeat.Frankly, this is the only viable solution to the dead-weight problem. The environment has to change and reintroduce real hardship across the board. Only then will idleness cease to be a source of misery for so many. Evolution requires that dead-weight terminate in a dead-end.
angelus #360189 July 6, 2023 10:10 am 0
Yes, I am gleefully awaiting the day when the Internet goes down permanently. I have already mostly disconnected from it except for this site and a couple others, and no longer watch cable or Internet news programs. I have gone back to books and dvd’s. It’s pretty amazing how little you miss the constant need to check anything online, and the 5G radiation that was slowly frying your brain goes away. I go outside a lot more and am more at peace.
Jeffrey Zoar #360216 July 6, 2023 11:22 am 0
Turning off the internet is about the last thing the regime ever wants to do. They prefer we stay online watching porn and playing video games, cuckflix, and ordering doordash, plugged into their coordinated propaganda messaging. If they turned it off, we might, heaven forbid, go out into the real world and talk to each other. Which is a separate question from some degradation over time of the internet through incompetence, and ferals and meth heads stealing all the copper wire
Mr C #360163 July 6, 2023 8:37 am 0
One benefit to the Russian collusion hoax, for the regime, is that it has generated strong support for the proxy Ukraine war. If Trump didn’t equal Putin and Putin didn’t mean Trump, then the “left” would not support this adventure. It makes you wonder if they are smart enough to setup Russia as the bad guy that far ahead of things.
Mr. Generic #360240 July 6, 2023 12:21 pm 0
> it has generated strong support for the proxy Ukraine war. Oh, you mean all the millions of online NAFO bots? Have you ever met a person in meatspace that actually supports the war efforts in Ukraine?
Jeffrey Zoar #360259 July 6, 2023 2:06 pm 0
yes I have met them. A depressingly large percentage of folks
Sumguy #360160 July 6, 2023 8:32 am 0
This post today made me think about “Clown World™️“ has it has manifested across the millennia, and how gullible the masses truly are.I recently read up on the ancient Roman city of Hierapolis. It is famous for being the legendary site of Pluto’s “gateway to Hell”.In much the same way that the Oracle of Delphi has been attributed to gasses being released and creating euphoric hallucinations, Priests WHO WERE LITERALLY TRANNIES would stage rituals at the entrance of a cave where animals would be sacrificed to Pluto. The animals would asphyxiate in the presence of high CO2 emissions from inside the cave entrance, proving that it was a gateway to the underworld. But the tranny priests somehow knew that all they had to do was hold their breath and keep their head high above the low settling gasses to prevent asphyxiating themselves.Crowds of onlookers would witness the ritual in amazement, convinced the Gods were working through these eunuch priests (called Galli) who literally cut off their penises, wore makeup, dressed like women, all in a ritualistic deference to a goddess named Cybele.So even in Roman times, people were duped into worshiping trannies and Carbon Dioxide cults.
Captain Willard #360162 July 6, 2023 8:36 am 0
I think it was methane, not C2, right? But good stuff here. Nothing new under the sun…
Sumguy #360183 July 6, 2023 9:37 am 0
In the case of Delphi it was methane, but I think in the case of Hierapolis, it was CO2. The ruins are located in Turkey near a hot spring, so I’m sure the geothermal activity produces CO2
3g4me #360238 July 6, 2023 12:14 pm 0
Sumguy: Fascinating and in keeping with things my husband has been reading/watching of late. Numerous ancient iterations of the same sexual degeneracy and satanic influences we see today – all in empires that later collapsed. May this one soon join them.
FNC1A1 #360158 July 6, 2023 8:11 am 0
What would happen if people on our side of the great divide began to style themselves “disinformation” experts?
mikebravo #360159 July 6, 2023 8:24 am 0
They would be spotted and denounced immediately. Recognized for not using todays pass words and not being full of shite!
Jack Dodson #360161 July 6, 2023 8:33 am 0
Attempts would be made to squelch accurate information if it became widespread and conflicted with State propaganda. The problem isn’t the myriad of lies the Regime wants to counter that Z noted. It is the myriad of truths. If we ever get the upper hand again, we need to censor the hell out of these people, “un-American” or not.


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