The Body Of Lies

The confirmation hearings for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Secretary of Health and Human Services were yesterday and they offered some interesting insights into how the world has changed over the last few years. In many respects, it was a blast from the past, with the more ridiculous performers dusting off their old routines. Elizabeth Warren, for example, did her angry chicken dance in the hallway after she did her raging old crone routine in the committee room.

Warren and the other senators who took the opportunity to make fools of themselves for the cameras during the hearing were a reminder not only that things have changed, but why they have changed. Warren’s act was just an act. It was clear at certain points that she did not understand the words she was reading from her script, but it was clear she practiced delivering them with the correct angry face. If her handlers had required it, she would have accused Kennedy of colluding with Bigfoot.

That is one reason why we are here. The public, at some point over the last few years, began to turn on this sort of performative politics. According to recent polling, the Democratic Party has its lowest approval rating ever. Meanwhile Trump is enjoying his highest approval ratings. The reason for that is Trump, whatever you may think of him, is a candid and sincere form of politics. People like Elizabeth Warren are just paid performers who will say anything for a buck.

Of course, the fact that Kennedy was there at all is remarkable. Not long ago, Kennedy was a fringe character trafficking in “conspiracy theories.” At least that was the accepted narrative around him. Most people no longer accept that narrative. For many, if not most people, he is now part of this general questioning of those narratives. No one benefitted more from Covid than RFK Jr., because all the trusted sources for public health abrogated that trust, thus validating Kennedy’s critique.

Once you start questioning the official narratives, you inevitably start questioning the people responsible for those narratives. In the case of Kennedy, that means the public health establishment, which plays an enormous role in life. In fact, it is one of the key pillars of the managerial system, right there with “first responders.” There have been libraries full of televisions shows and movies about the glories of the public health experts saving the day. People are now questioning those claims.

If you looked closely, you could see it in the hearing. One of the Senate performers mentioned the “conspiracy theory of Lyme disease.” Kennedy has been open to the possibility that it turned up fifty years ago as the result of a lab leak. Not far from where it first made its presence was a military laboratory that specialized in using insects to carry infectious diseases. That is the connection at the heart of the “conspiracy theory of Lyme disease”, which should sound familiar.

Up until a month ago, the “lab leak theory” regarding the Covid panic was a conspiracy theory, one that can still get you banned from YouTube. Now it is the official position of the United States government. Just a few years ago, being open minded about the causes of Lyme disease would have been disqualifying, but it was overlooked entirely in this hearing and Kennedy was even allowed to point out several so-called conspiracy theories that have turned out to be true.

This hearing was possible because the world has changed. Suddenly, as if someone flipped a switch, it is cool to question the narratives. A big reason for that is Donald Trump, who survived one conspiracy after another, including one involving a would-be assassin who just happened to be in a Blackrock commercial. One thing Trump proved is that there is a limit to how many coincidences people can tolerate before they start thinking about alternative theories.

That aside, what the Kennedy hearing reveals is that the moral authority of the people behind the official narratives is crumbling. Elizabeth Warren can carry on like a crazy old church lady all she likes, but no one believes her. In fact, no one believes any of these people because they have lied too much. It turns out Lincoln was right. You cannot fool all the people all the time and once you set off down that road, it leads to a place where you cannot fool anyone at all.

Perhaps one day when the AI historians are writing us stories about the American empire, one narrative will be about how the body of lies necessary to maintain the managerial system simply became unsustainable. It moved from condemning those questioning the more outlandish claims from the authorities to condemning anyone who questioned anything, even when their doubts were confirmed. In such a world, no one can trust anyone and the system collapses.

What probably comes next is asking what else about the past is a lie? Did the CIA sell drugs in the United States to fund covert operations? People like Maxine Waters were condemned for making the claim. It is most certainly true, by the way. They worked with the Mexican drug cartel in the 1980’s to fund the Contras. Here is an interview with a former high ranking DEA agent on that subject. Amazon also did a much longer treatment of this topic last year.

What all this points to is that we are heading into one of those clearings of history in which we exit one forest of lies and must evaluate that time, before we can enter a new forest of lies. The Russians went through this after the Cold War. There was a great reexamining of what had happened under communism. The United States did not have this period after the Cold War but is about to have it now. To close the door on the past, you must revisit the body of lies that is the past.


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Fast-Turtle #441725 January 30, 2025 8:15 am 78
I could not listen to the hearings for long — had to come back to them. The shrieks, bleating of lies, and sheer fact that the most mendacious, pusillanimous creatures infest the heart of our government was just too sickening.Obviously these are weird theater kids, grown old. No one else could garner this much ‘outrage’ while at the same time personifying the rot, offshoring, and celebration of the ‘first female Admiral’ — in fact a fat J-ish guy in a wig ….that has long undermined the nation.I mean, really, these criminal geezers are clearly triggered by any threat to their Big Pharma paydays — pretending the jab worked, harmed no one … their sacrosanct ‘vaccines’ in a time when studies are showing the link to autism (hey Pocahantas … ‘splain’ how that destroys more children than ever) …. let alone their war crime aka ‘safe and effective.’A Communist screaming about infant clothing, a fake Native American, shrill, eyes bulging …. is there room in Gitmo Mr. President???
Mycale #441736 January 30, 2025 9:13 am 31
The New York Post has been pushing so hard against RFK Jr. And claimed that the stunning and brave Congresspeople totally wiped the floor with him. It’s totally bizarre considering the rest of their coverage on Trump and so obvious that a lot of people in the health “care” field are panicking and pulling out all the stops to get this guy out of the picture.
Evil Sandmich #441776 January 30, 2025 10:41 am 18
How many viagra ads are in their paper?
Dutchboy #441794 January 30, 2025 11:48 am 23
Pharma ads are keeping the MSM’s heads above water. No wonder they are hysterical.
Ben the Layabout #441849 January 30, 2025 4:48 pm 4
RFK Jr.’s $100k Make America Healthy Again grift: Supplements, dog bowls and crypto plans‘The Biggest Loser’ star Jillian Michaels believes RFK Jr. ‘wants to make America healthy again’I I scan headlines there almost every day but those had escaped me. Yes the bias is obvious.
Fast-Turtle #441865 January 30, 2025 7:31 pm 3
When everyone is cra-zee, gotta pick from the crazy to staff up – I mean really, tell me Musk passes your sniff test? Fucking guy is an oddball.
Fast-Turtle #441864 January 30, 2025 7:26 pm 1
I refer to that POS rag as the New York “compost” for good reason. I know the crew here is down on a former syndicated writer named Beale, but his blog is a first stop for news, linked articles – and I just ignore the comic, etc. stuff since I am adult. I bet he gets more eyes than the MSM places. Can’t say I am into ‘baby metal’ either, little is more pathetic as a source of musical entertainment … IMO but I speak for one man, me.That said, I see a place like Kuntsler gets 3x the posts we see here — but much LOWER quality comments AND that guy slipped cover as a bloodthirsty ‘Amalek’ killer when he lost control of his self. Same for the ‘Ace of Spades’ guy, another one triggered into calling for every last ‘first born of’ an Arab people to be wiped out by cluster munitions.The New York compost? Would not call that “news” so what does that leave?Agitprop> T & A? Some armpit of the fallen culture and pro-Izzy — no missing that spin — shitpieces. They really all deserve one another, this gaggle of low IQ, amoral, stupid as fuck … ‘people’ we find propped above and below us.Thanks for taking time to comment.
ray #441745 January 30, 2025 9:40 am 30
‘Obviously these are weird theater kids, grown old. No one else could garner this much ‘outrage’ while at the same time personifying the rot, offshoring, and celebration of the ‘first female Admiral’ — in fact a fat J-ish guy in a wig’ lol It’s a gauge. How much they can cram down our throats sans objection. Insufficient objection? Bring on the crippled tri-sexual dwarves. Right off I assumed the ‘leak’ from Wuhan was probly controlled release. We owe the Pangolin Community an apology.
WillS #441800 January 30, 2025 12:13 pm 4
The racoon dog too.
Alzaebo #441804 January 30, 2025 12:44 pm 5
Hey, don’t forget us civet cats and SARS! They use our feces pellets to make coffee, just like they eat live bats for breakfast!
Fast-Turtle #441866 January 30, 2025 7:34 pm 6
Yeah like I had nothing against Pangolins. How could I, since I never heard of them? My bet is the ‘strength’ someones told us ‘diversity’ was just cut a fucking passenger plane in half — counting down to hear it was some female – flying like Buddy Hackett in It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad World. I might have missed a mad. Prolly diversity on both ends – retard in the tower, retards in the cockpit.
Ganderson #441881 January 31, 2025 2:39 am 2
Wasn’t Pangolin the guy who played Angel on “The Rockford Files”?
usNthem #441766 January 30, 2025 10:24 am 34
Their disgusting faux outrage and high moral “superiority” is absolutely sickening. I cannot stand these demoncrap s***bags. You just can’t hate them enough. With Trump, he at least tells you what he thinks and/or believes. On the other hand, turds like warren or sanders start the lying the minute they open their ugly traps.
Ostei Kozelskii #441795 January 30, 2025 11:54 am 21
Ugly being the key word. It’s funny how, once you get away from Hollywood, Leftists tend to be physically hideous. Well, by the age of 50, we all get the face we deserve.
Fast-Turtle #441867 January 30, 2025 7:38 pm 5
Every time I drive by one of these shitlibs (and churches) with “Hate blah blah here” I give them the finger. HATE is a force God issued men to protect our loved ones and WHAT IS OURS.I love hate. Drives me to compete in sports and business. Thank you God for the gift of HATE. Plus, the gift of the Holy Spirit no one ever mentions – look it up – DISCERNMENT.Yes, not ‘speaking in tongues’ or ‘prophesy’ — I will leave that to Jim Jones, a good friend of the Pelosi ‘woman.’Discenrment, aka knowing what’s what. Like Admiral Levine is a loathsome degenerate. The Graham guy, same.
pyrrhus #441773 January 30, 2025 10:32 am 27
As Mark Twain suggested, Congress is our native criminal class…It’s all about money, our kids’ lives mean nothing to them.The big statistical analysis found that vaccines cause crib death and autism, both horrors that scarcely existed when I was a child..In the otherwise contemptible EU, drug companies can’t even advertise on television, and 30+ food ingredients used in the US are banned as harmful…I suggest that every Senator who votes against RFK be sent to Guantanamo for 6 months of re-education…..
Alzaebo #441807 January 30, 2025 12:52 pm 14
That brings up an interesting quote by a doctor in, I believe, 1839?He said he’d never seen cancers before until vaccination; now, some years after vaccination caught on where he was, he’d seen 200 cases. In other words, there may have been a tradeoff. Is there any historical record of cancers being a thing in the past? Livestock owners, you vaccinate your animals; are cancers a thing in barnyard animals like they are in dogs? People used to dress meat all the time, so they knew if something looked off (and inedible.)
Steve #441823 January 30, 2025 2:35 pm 3
We’d get maybe 1% when I was a kid. Usually not lethal, surprisingly. I cut out 4 or 5 eyes and stitched them back closed in my teens. Nasty, stinky stuff. The absolute worst. A couple teats. Most were somewhere in the dewlap.
Fast-Turtle #441869 January 30, 2025 7:42 pm 5
These people sat back and got filthy rich while they made us fat. Made us sick. Made us poorer. The stuck a needle in some arms. Not mine. And because despite their depravity and criminality, since they ARE pathetic theater kids, they still have this need for us to love and respect them. When 100+ million would cheer to see them all swinging from a bridge…
Filthie #441774 January 30, 2025 10:40 am 28
I gave up watching too. It was a shit show. These things always are. “Hearings”? They’re more like ‘shoutings” and in Warren’s case – shreikings. This is how the current game works – let us pick on our Esteemed Blog Host as an example:Senator Filthie: So, Z – are you still beating your wife and kids?Z: Well, Senator, I never have –Senator Filthie: Just answer the question!!!! Yes, or no!?!? Are you still beating your wife and kids???If Z tries to explain he never beat his wife or kids – I’ll talk over him. If he tries to reframe the question I will interrupt and shout him down and make other accusations. At no time can he be permitted to speak or defend himself.The idea of these things is to HEAR the players and HEAR what they say. Both sides do it, and We The People need to put a stop to that shit. I want to hear what the players have to say. Donks, AND the Repubs. The hearings as they stand, are infantile squabbling. As are the press conferences. It’s basically the same way up here in Canada… and if we want to run serious countries, we need serious men with serious debates. The current regimes have no constructive way to deal with honest intelligent dissent. All they have is “gotcha” and hatchet statesmanship.I can’t wait to see what they do to Tulsi. It’s gonna be LIT.
Penitent Man #441818 January 30, 2025 1:38 pm 10
Funny how the most courteous and civil hearings were the UAP(UFO) ones. They really dont care. There isn’t any lucre to steal or power to be grabbed. If they can’t use something to put their grubby fingers on other people’s throats or wallets… they simply can’t be bothered to work up a performance.
Fast-Turtle #441871 January 30, 2025 7:45 pm 7
My 90 year old mother agrees with my sentiment, how a certain ruler had a “night of the long knives” and the only ‘egg’ broken was some music teacher. She agrees with the sentiment that we all HOPE Trump meets and exceeds all these “Schickelgruber” comparisons. To her credit, since she is still all there, she now sees the entire WW2 narrartive, etc. was all lies, all down the line. Quite a thing for a person her age but she still has an open mind. Makes great food every time I see her too.
Steve #441796 January 30, 2025 11:58 am 27
Agreed. The second that lisping reprobate Ron Wyden from Oregon opened his mouth, I switched it off. These degenerates need to be publicly broken on the wheel.
Ostei Kozelskii #441803 January 30, 2025 12:44 pm 10
Those pansified bed-wetters would be broken by the merest suggestion of the wheel.
Fast-Turtle #441872 January 30, 2025 7:46 pm 3
I do get some satisfaction with the fact that in my business life I stomp these she males on a regular basis and laugh.
Lucius Sulla #441727 January 30, 2025 8:25 am 66
Off topic, though maybe considered by some a “conspiracy theory”… Can’t wait to learn the demographics of the people manning air traffic control at DCA last night, and the demographics of the Black Hawk crew.
Trek #441734 January 30, 2025 9:10 am 37
I won’t be surprised if the Dark Lord of Diversity had something to do with it. If it had been white men all around we would already know their names and faces. It’s kind of like with a shooter: if they don’t show you who it was that means it was a non-white. (Could be a tranny or woman in this case)
HalfTrolling #441801 January 30, 2025 12:21 pm 11
Coulter’s law
RDittmar #441744 January 30, 2025 9:39 am 18
Bad, bad, bad think!! I have to confess that is the first thing that popped into my head this morning when I saw the news.
Ostei Kozelskii #441805 January 30, 2025 12:45 pm 3
Logical, logical, logical think.
Mycale #441746 January 30, 2025 9:42 am 17
That was my first thought, and my second was that the deep state needed to do something to try to derail Trump’s momentum.
ProZNoV #441768 January 30, 2025 10:26 am 20
I’ve some personal experience flying in that airspace. It is extremely congested and has unique challenges due to prohibited airspace (P-56 area..ie the White House and Capitol building).It’s all speculation now; the most interesting “take” I’ve seen thus far the NTSB can investigate pilot/ATC error or accidents, mechanical/design failures BUT:It cannot investigate cyber attacks. Cyber forensics is barely a thing.There was a program started under Trump 1.0, but it was cancelled by Biden.Just something to consider.Personally, I think that airport needs to close to civilian traffic and send it all out to Washington Dulles.Congress critters love it though. You can be certain EVERY ONE of them flies into DCA on the regular. They’re all thinking “My god, that could have been me!”
KGB #441799 January 30, 2025 12:13 pm 13
And the rest of are thinking, “why wasn’t it!”
Pozymandias #441861 January 30, 2025 7:04 pm 2
Yeah, where’s Atta and the rest of his merry band of Muzzies when you need them.
Nick Notes Mugshot #441769 January 30, 2025 10:27 am 21
This is what Trump is up against trying to MAGA, that there are simply not enough trained, competent men to maintain a First World standard in a country this size. Millions of young white men have be demoralized and are spending all their spare time in the basement playing video games.
ray #441778 January 30, 2025 10:43 am 31
True, and carefully overlooked by New Amerika. Men — especially white men — are checking out of a culture that loathes them and makes no secret of it. There will be no lasting MAGA without them. The Somalis, Hondurans, and princesses will not get the bulldog fed.
Ostei Kozelskii #441806 January 30, 2025 12:47 pm 9
No, but they should be fed to the bulldog…
Steve #441824 January 30, 2025 2:39 pm 3
If we could somehow get them building houses, it would fix two problems at once.
Tars Tarkas #441782 January 30, 2025 11:04 am 21
That was my very first thought. Remember the Tucker stories about “diverse” air traffic controllers? Combine this with the diversity push in the military and these incidents are just inevitable. Some woman just crashed a jet fighter a few months ago.
Xman #441809 January 30, 2025 1:02 pm 3
I’m perfectly willing to blame diverse controllers when the blame is due, like the near-miss in Texas last year in which a Negro controller cleared a FedEx heavy to land on the same runway he had cleared for a Southwest passenger flight to take off. In the fog. The white FedEx pilots saved hundreds of lives.However I do not think the DC crash last night was attributable to diversity, although the controller does sound like a young black. Apparently they were following established procedure in congested airspace. ATC requested the helo maintain visual separation, and the helo pilot affirmed he had the passenger flight in sight. He was mistaken, which was easy to do at night over city lights.
Mycale #441731 January 30, 2025 8:58 am 51
I remember the first time I heard the term “gain of function” and thought it was totally bizarre – “we need to make these super powerful biological weapons so we can…. Make a vaccine in case the BAD GUYS make the exact same super powerful biological weapon.” You can think about this for about 12 seconds and realize it makes no sense whatsoever, and the obvious conclusion is that “gain of function research” is just the label they apply to bioweapon research. Of course tracks to Fauci’s recent pardon, which is backdated to 2014, when the CIA took over Ukraine and set up bioweapon labs (as Nuland let slip during a hearing).Lyme disease, MK Ultra, the list goes on – the American government is NOT our friend and has been using us as test subjects for a very long time. It’s ruined our mind, bodies, and souls and we need to find a way to take it back.
Hemid #441802 January 30, 2025 12:40 pm 11
“Biolabs” is an airtight one-word case for Russia to take Ukraine (and nuke every NATO city, if they feel like it). Since the invasion, Putin’s brought it uponce. He dropped the subject as quickly as the American media did, once Nuland spoke. To globohomo—of which Russia is a part (the Archie Bunker character)—”biolabs” the single most important thing, the core of Our Democracy thatmustsurvive.Democrats assing it up at Republican confirmation hearings is normal, but the RFK show was more intense and stupid than usual. Why Warren and Bernie? They’re the ones with the most RFK fanbase overlap. Their rhetoric (fake) and his (not entirely fake, and maybe entirely real) have been similar—until now. Message to the partisan:Here is the line.Even Sailer got the message, and he’s senile.
Jackson Dobsen #441830 January 30, 2025 2:58 pm 2
To globohomo—of which Russia is a part (the Archie Bunker character) Perfect. Message to the partisan: Here is the line. Both sets, to be clear. Even Sailer got the message, and he’s senile. There is no excuse sufficient.
Dutchboy #441821 January 30, 2025 2:17 pm 6
RFK should use his influence to get these bioweapon labs closed. Apparently, we have them all over the world.
Jackson Dobsen #441832 January 30, 2025 2:59 pm 5
It’s truly creepy, and marks the point where nothing can be discounted. You have to wonder how many are located near you.
Ostei Kozelskii #441844 January 30, 2025 4:09 pm 4
Hard to say for certain, but this past weekend, my local grocer was running by-one-get-one-free on packets of Super-Anthrax, and Milk of Diptheria was a bargain at $5.99 a gallon…
Pozymandias #441863 January 30, 2025 7:17 pm 2
You’ve got to wonder, given what’s already come out about Wuhan and the Ukraine bio labs, if America puts theREALLYdirty, crazy, alien-human hybrid** type mad-science schemes in our vast network of foreign slave countries. All we get in Murrika is poorly thought out pharmaceuticals and food additives. It’s not hard to extrapolate things like MK-Ultra continuing into the present but with better security and more aggressive tying up of “loose ends” if you get my drift.** I don’t really believe inthatparticular X-file but I’m sure there’s stuff at least as creepy being done somewhere at Murrika’s behest.
Vizzini #441726 January 30, 2025 8:17 am 42
conspiracy theory of Lyme diseaseThe one I’ve been wondering about is another new tick-borne disease that causes an allergy to red meat. I had never heard of it until an acquaintance of mine came down with it several years ago.I want to make clear that I have never heard anything at all regarding a conspiracy around this disease, nor any evidence that would suggest such a conspiracy. It just seems to me that an allergy to red meat is a very weird result of a tick bite. It seems highly complicated, highly specific and lacking in any real explanation as to why a disease with such a weird symptom would develop naturally in the first place, and emerge right when the elites are waging a campaign against the proles eating meat.
Alzaebo #441748 January 30, 2025 9:43 am 14
Wait, what? I remember reading about “researchers” pursuing “vaccine” or “medication” to make people have a negative reaction to meat, to save the planet from cow farts or whatever. Memorable because it was one of those “wtf?” moments, an irritant along the lines of “how stupid is this.”
Jack Dobson #441759 January 30, 2025 10:10 am 20
Alpha-gal syndrome. There are variants. I contracted one during the height of Covid while repairing fences on my farm. It came quite close to taking me out of this world. Since I had a variant, the reaction to red meat was not permanent, which is fortunate for someone who raises his family’s own beef. Do not discount conspiracy here. There are new variants showing up routinely now and no one has been able to offer a satisfactory reason that just involves natural evolution.
Vizzini #441784 January 30, 2025 11:16 am 21
Yeah, that’s the one.Not to be confused with Girl-boss Syndrome which is currently at civilization-ending pandemic levels in the West. It was first reported in 2002. Now, presumably Americans have been getting bitten by Lone Star ticks for hundreds of years, so what changed?
Jackson Dobsen #441797 January 30, 2025 12:01 pm 10
The people who run the show changed, I think.
Hemid #441808 January 30, 2025 12:54 pm 7
It probably happened by accident, because evolution is shots fired blindly into darkness. Occasionally a super-convoluted trick shot hits. A disease that so perfectly pleases our masters is beyond the ability of The Science™ to invent, as far as we know. But once it exists, it can be farmed like anything else. Labs around the world can Mendel around with it to encourage “desirable traits,” and once they get the ones they want,weget it. Deducing those traits without our understanding—like identifying race from a rib x-ray—is one of the handful of impressive things “AI” can actually do.
Citizen of a Silly Country #441754 January 30, 2025 9:54 am 35
Covid killed trust in the elite. The reaction is so insanely over the top that when the truth came out, something snapped in the people. They’ll never get that trust back.
Jack Dobson #441760 January 30, 2025 10:12 am 25
Covid changed everything. The furious push for absolute censorship indicates the State knows trust is not coming back. The Help and Hos in the Senate dialing it up to 11 is not helping the matter, either.
Mr. House #441780 January 30, 2025 10:53 am 11
They’ve known for some time, why do you think they started spying on you after .com burst and 9/11?
Jeffrey Zoar #441862 January 30, 2025 7:10 pm 4
Mr. House, I submit that mass surveillance began simultaneously with the advent of the technological means to do so, and thus was probably not motivated by economic trends.
Mr. House #441781 January 30, 2025 10:54 am 7
I submit this as evidence. When did they go all in on abortion? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Limits_to_Growth
Alzaebo #441810 January 30, 2025 1:07 pm 7
Ahem. It’s not abortion, it’s reproductive rights, which we must promote in the Third World so women can be free. (At last, something me and the Left can agree on.)
Pozymandias #441868 January 30, 2025 7:41 pm 5
I think the “Covid effect” may be spreading. Lately, I’ve been seeing more and more YouTube videos coming out about the asteriod Apophis. Some of it is sensational click bait but I’ve also seen a lot of promotion of the idea that “we miscalculated the orbit and it might hit us after all”. In case you’re wondering, this is a rock about 300 meters across that will pass within about 30,000 km in 2029 and then do another close pass in like 2036.I have a physics background and could make the time to read the research papers and run some basic computer simulations if things start looking more suspicious. The impact energy is something around 1000 MT according to the things I’ve read. That’s 20 Tsar Bombas. It’s not world destruction but could level an entire small country and an ocean impact would raise huge tsunamis. There are also possible climate effects such as an “asteroid winter” from all the dust and smoke. Actually the first thing I need to check is if they’ve got the kinetic energy estimated right.
Jeffrey Zoar #441758 January 30, 2025 10:10 am 31
This is one of those times it doesn’t matter at all what “the people” think. The cost of confirming RFKJ is so astronomically high to certain PTB, that the political cost of denying him is not a consideration. If refusing to confirm him damages or ends some political careers, that is a price the PTB are willing to pay. It will be nothing short of astonishing if they are able to garner 50 republican votes to confirm him. To be approved, he would probably need some D support, and I don’t know if that’s coming. Even that may not be enough. And most of them are not at risk anyway. What, is Massachusetts going to turn on Pocahontas? McConnell, in his final term, reveals his true self to the rubes who kept sending him back there. I don’t enjoy applying that name to mostly decent Kentuckians, but it unfortunately fits. They elected him, over and over and over.
Alzaebo #441813 January 30, 2025 1:11 pm 3
Well, shoot! We’ll just have to appoint him to an advisory position at HHS, and let another Director take the heat. Kind of like Doctor Fauci, you know?
Jeffrey Zoar #441819 January 30, 2025 1:53 pm 8
That only works if you get a sympathetic person in the top job who is willing to let it happen. The senate will do everything it can to ensure that whoever is in that job is loyal to them, not to Trump or RFKJ. Probably the only counter is leaving the job unfilled and the president running HHS directly, which he is legally empowered to do, if I’m not mistaken. And RFKJ could advise him on how.
Ben the Layabout #441850 January 30, 2025 5:14 pm 5
It might be Illuminating to look up the term Direct Commission which as I understand it applies to civilian agencies not just the military. I forget the details but I’m pretty sure Reagan did this with some people that reported directly to him and none other.
Pozymandias #441873 January 30, 2025 7:58 pm 5
What could be truly hilarious and delightful is if the Central Clown Committee decided that Senator Slimesalot needs to fall on his (more likely her) sword to save the Pharmaceutical States of America and xhe or xhim refuses to do so. Then the CCC has to break out the Epstein or Diddy tapes and things could spiral out of control. It would be, as David Letterman used to say “more fun than humans should be allowed to have”.
Hokkoda #441730 January 30, 2025 8:36 am 27
Life advice about arguments that I give people who work for me: if you get visibly and audibly angry, you lose. If they’re screaming, and you remain calm, you’re winning.Once the screamers realize you’re staying calm while they scream, it tends to lead to even louder screaming as they double down on the strategy. It’s incredibly difficult to reel rage back in.Any 3rd party witness to the argument will side with the calm person, even if they don’t necessarily agree with their argument.The GOP learned this the hard way in 2023 when they engaged in performative theatrics in the House hearings with John Durham. They were roundly mocked by Republican voters because everyone knew it was an act: the GOP would do NOTHING, and in fact afterwards they did NOTHING. The people who were also supposed to hop on the rage train didn’t get outraged on cue. The screamers not only lost…they went on to prove their detractors right.
Mr. House #441733 January 30, 2025 9:01 am 30
Among adults i’d agree with your statement, but we live in a society of never ending teenagers. If what you state is true, most of woke wouldn’t have happened. I used the tactic you talk about when arguing with a girlfriend, and you are right, but that is when they turn on the tears. Who does the 3rd party side with then?
Paintersforms #441817 January 30, 2025 1:32 pm 10
Had an argument with a particularly crazy woman/gf/whatever she was, a lifetime ago. No third parties. For once, I didn’t take the bait and get upset. When she finished spitting bile, the tears started— and honesty. It was strange and whipsawing, too much bad blood to be fruitful. Upsetting and regrettable it had gotten to that point. FWIW.
hokkoda #441842 January 30, 2025 4:05 pm 8
I taught kids for many years, professionally, and when you don’t react to that what you’re really saying is, “Your tears have no power over me.”People give up their personal power when they allow themselves to be manipulated by appeals to emotion. Never give up your personal power.It’s also a classic logical fallacy: ad misericordiam – appeal to pityIn my original comment, I wasn’t referring to 1:1 types of arguments, though keeping your cool is just as effective in those situations. But in meetings (or committee hearings), the cool cucumber usually wins those exchanges as long as he sticks to the facts and drives his points home relentlessly.
NoName #441847 January 30, 2025 4:22 pm -1
Paintersforms:“When she finished spitting bile, the tears started— and honesty. It was strange and whipsawing, too much bad blood to be fruitful. Upsetting and regrettable it had gotten to that point. FWIW.“ BRO. That’s when you gotta slide her The ‘D’. When you’ve broken her soul like that, when she melts, when you slide her The ‘D’, when she can’t stop orgasming for you, that’s when she becomes your love slave for life. Gotta break her soul. Nice Guys always finish last, because Nice Guys refuse to get into the soul-breaking bidness…
Paintersforms #441889 January 31, 2025 10:19 am 1
Yes, but at that point she’d become utterly repulsive to me, and the glimpse of the person I’d known was— I mean, it was too much, too drastic. Which had been the dynamic all along, dialed up to where I couldn’t deal with it anymore. It was its own manipulation, abusive really. Better to put it out, I thought, or hoped. Oh well, idk, ancient history.
hokkoda #441837 January 30, 2025 3:47 pm 4
That ALSO has a very limited lifespan. Remember, that strategy was used (effectively, in the short run) to get people to wear masks. But over time, the crying strategy falls apart because people go to that well too often. Emotional blackmail was also the main manipulative thrust behind Project Ukraine…it also failed…the public never once submitted to that strategy. I taught kids for 10 years K-12, math and reading, that strategy only has a limited lifespan and people build up antibodies to it. Your comment reminded me of this scene from “The Whole Nine Yards”… https://youtu.be/lS9EqGQcQiE?t=4859
Mr. House #441848 January 30, 2025 4:47 pm 2
I agree, i think the election points to what you’re saying. Around early September i was out with friends and one of the girls kept trying to bring up Trump and how awful and blah blah blah, nobody was taking the bait.
Hokkoda #441870 January 30, 2025 7:43 pm 2
Yep, that’s why the Harris shock and awe gaslighting campaign fizzled by mid September (which I predicted). People know how that works post-Covid and post-Ukraine. It’s why people yawn about Israel now, and why the pro Pali protesters didn’t win any converts.
Wolf Barney #441742 January 30, 2025 9:36 am 22
What I’ve noticed is it’s much easier to stay calm and composed when you have command of the facts.
Alzaebo #441814 January 30, 2025 1:15 pm 4
The old ways work! Picture them in their undies.
Steve #441826 January 30, 2025 2:44 pm 10
Seriously? This is Liz Warren we are talking about, you know.
Ostei Kozelskii #441846 January 30, 2025 4:14 pm 5
Picturing her in a camisole and thong has been known to cause cerebral hemorhaging. The Surgeon General even issued a warning about it a while back…
hokkoda #441841 January 30, 2025 3:59 pm 6
100% right. I recently was involved in a business meeting for a large contract my company is pursuing. The people in charge on our side are smart, capable, men, but it was clear going into that business meeting that they had not mentally prepared for it. So I got them all together at the hotel and just started asking questions. We spent about 90 minutes on what was, ultimately, a damn fine dress rehearsal of the business meeting that followed the next morning.Because they not only got their basic key points nailed down – what do we want out of this meeting – they also had time to sleep on it. Sleeping helps your brain organize your thoughts.The next day, even though the topics were varied, the preparation and command of the facts led to a successful business outcome. Nobody got flustered, nobody got thrown off their game by some of the random/sensitive topics, and the result was a very positive experience for us and for the customer.
Christopher Zeeman #441828 January 30, 2025 2:55 pm 0
This post gets me so angry I feel like screaming in my backyard !!
hokkoda #441838 January 30, 2025 3:50 pm 3
lol, let me know who wins that argument
Alzaebo #441845 January 30, 2025 4:09 pm 4
The sky will win!
Lakelander #441833 January 30, 2025 3:32 pm 7
The GOP fully embraced the Trey Gowdy method of tough-talking inaction, thankfully the voters are finally fed up with that song n’ dance.
hokkoda #441839 January 30, 2025 3:54 pm 1
Ironically, Trey Gowdy is arguably had the single greatest impact on Trump’s 2016 victory over Hillary Clinton. This video, shared on social media, directly led to Clinton’s defeat.And, with the addition of MAGA voters sharing video of Clinton passing out and being shoved into black SUVs, this video is why Fakebook, Twitter, Google, and others engaged in massive censorship.I predicted it at the time. Social media elected Trump in 2016 because it evaded the media gatekeepers. It led to the government censorship that followed. And the breaking of that censorship (mostly) in 2023-24 (Elon’s purchase of Twitter) led to Trump’s 2024 win.I understand that other commenter’s (Mr House) reply about “crying”, but at the end of the day, a calm, brutal, summary of the facts wins every time.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opPh9uG29cQ#ddg-play
Pozymandias #441874 January 30, 2025 8:11 pm 3
Sadly, most of today’s society operates at the level of a Worldstar video. There are no rational parties at all and eventually even the person filming the madness throws down the phone and screams “I’m ‘a keeel u niggra!”. It’s why I’ve been avoiding public places since the Coof. I realized that at any time, anywhere, and for any or no reason, some preposterous idjit, always a wammen or soyboy, will start screaming at you while calling you Hitler and filming you with her stupid little cracked-screen sailfoam.
Hokkoda #441882 January 31, 2025 8:36 am 3
Most people are far too afraid of being seen doing that unless I’m stupid enough to put myself in a situation where the screamer is surrounded by dozens of like minded screamers. I don’t give them power over me because (like you) I avoid places and groups of people likely to try it. In the end, they’re left howling at the moon.
Lavrov #441764 January 30, 2025 10:21 am 23
Speaking of conspiracy theory versus conspiracy facts, I came across something interesting on twitter recently. A channel (JQ radio) plays Hitler’s English-translated speeches with full rendering using AI. Thousands of people are listening and finding him articulately describing all problems of contemporary USA, Canada and UK. in the meanwhile, the “good people” are still calling others Hitler and thinking that would close the deal in turning people away from their enemies. I saw several references to hollow-cost in the jfk nomination.
Ben the Layabout #441851 January 30, 2025 5:23 pm 6
Remember the (mostly) New Jersey UFO sightings of late last year? Very recently there’s news headlines say that Shucks folks that was just the state of New Jersey with some kind of special FAA authorization and they were doing some kind of testing. Now granted I didn’t read any of the stories but as a general rule when you’re going to be doing extensive testing that might alarm civilians you would normally publish some kind of advanced warning which I recall hearing absolutely nothing about.
TomA #441791 January 30, 2025 11:41 am 22
Let us hope that the biggest lie of all sees the light of day this year, for that will be truly transformative. Hiding is plain sight is the reality that a significant cohort of the Cloud People are seriously evil pedophiles who continue to prey upon defenseless children right under our noses. Many are reporting on this, but the critical mass of awareness is not yet here. If Trump is serious about the revolution, he needs to step up and throw open that door. And Musk could lead the way for him via his X platform.
Tom K #441825 January 30, 2025 2:39 pm 10
Saw where they caught one just the other day. Former Obama advisor who flew to Britain to prey upon a 9-year old girl. It was a sting operation. there was no 9-year old girl. When the light turns on there’s always more than one cockroach.
ProZNoV #441749 January 30, 2025 9:46 am 20
“Do you now, or have you ever, supported the purchase of a onesie?!? ANSWER THE QUESTION!!!” Its been noticed elsewhere that them temp of the grilling was intentionally designed to make Kennedy look foolish by hacking his speech disorder. This, from the “compassionate” party. Politics ain’t beanbags, but when you see the planned out strategy (mostly by big pharma which is terrified), it just looks evil.
Karl Horst #441761 January 30, 2025 10:16 am 19
Just as the majority of Americans were happy to see the end Biden, we are pressing thumbs that Olaf Scholz and his clown circus will be gone by the end of February.As much as the AfD party has been demonized, Friedrich Merz from the CDU party, (who is likely to become the country’s next chancellor), just recently tabled the motion for a stricter migration policy including permanent border checks, which narrowly won the vote due to the support of the AfD party.Of course the left will start crying in the streets with visions of WW2 steel helmeted German soldiers stopping cars and commanding “Reisepass bitte!” The fact is border checks in Europe have been in place for at least the past decade. Especially when crossing from Germany into France, the NL and Switzerland. And not right at the border either, but several kilometers into the country. I’ve even passed through some French control points disguised as road construction zones, with lanes closed and with no means to turn around and go back.I don’t expect the CDU and AfD to become a coalition party anytime soon, but it does show the influence of AfD in conservative policy making. Hopefully common sense is making a come back even here.
Jackson Dobsen #441772 January 30, 2025 10:28 am 2
The significance is any sort of alliance with the AfD happened at all, no? I find that interesting and suspect it might signal to the rest of the Europe that nationalist parties no longer have to be shunned. I’m not certain here, but aren’t mechanisms available to the German state to overturn legislative results? I know political parties can be outright banned.
Karl Horst #441831 January 30, 2025 2:59 pm 4
“So far, the Federal Constitutional Court has twice prohibited a party: the Sozialistische Reichspartei (SRP) was prohibited in 1952 and the Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands (KPD) in 1956.” https://www.bundesverfassungsgericht.de/EN/TheFederalConstitutionalCourt/TypesOfProceedings/ProceedingsForTheProhibitionOfAPoliticalParty/proceedingsfortheprohibitionofapoliticalparty_node.html
Jackson Dobsen #441875 January 30, 2025 10:03 pm 1
Thanks, Karl.
Ride-By Shooter #441798 January 30, 2025 12:10 pm 4
Hopefully common sense is making a come back even here.I began to learn during my first visit to Doitchland, back in the 90’s, that the common sense (or public avowed preference) of the people is itself a great political problem. Imagine overthrowing that common sense in favor of some very painful truths about, say, how resident Jews and foreign powers boosted Hitler and his allies into power. People will be saying “Holocaust” and “own goal” with the same breath, esp. after learning that Jew Hugo Preuß helped mightily to impose the Weimar Reich’s constitution, thereby centralzing power in Berlin and fomenting chaos expoited by the Nat Socs.I can’t unlearn the belief that the Nat Socs are somewhat to Doitchland as the fanatics of ISIS are to the Middle East. Oh, andHamas was paid by Israel, which is often opposed by the people called leftists, who rage and fume against National Socialism, the defeat of which made the establishment and perpetuation of the State of Israel more likely. The war itself appears now as an op to kill off millions of Evropeans and to make Evrope safe for Israelist supremacy ever after. What happens after tens of millons in both the USA and Evrope can’t unlearn such beliefs? Fun times are over the horizon.
Ben the Layabout #441853 January 30, 2025 5:28 pm 1
Alas, it’ll be a pretty long walk
Alzaebo #441770 January 30, 2025 10:27 am 15
You know, I don’t think we were prepared for the onslaught of executive action, perhaps nobody is prepared for the avalanche of lying, CYA, and outright exposures that might be headed our way. I guess the very good news is that finally, the executive realizes he’s got the whole dirty system by the short and curlies. A blackmail nation has one great weakness, and that’s somebody spilling the beans…especially in the social media age. We’re waking up to the fact that we, the great unwashed, are a Hydra of our own.May a thousand flowers bloom!
Alzaebo #441777 January 30, 2025 10:42 am 14
Woah, shucks. Kash Patel and Tulsi are up today, right now as we speak.Hang on to your hats, folks. Some dickhead Senator was demanding mandatory vaccinations yesterday, apparently. Smooth move, Ex-lax, unkindly go EFF yourself.
Boris #441775 January 30, 2025 10:41 am 14
Yep, once a government and its media whores lose credibility, there’s no going back. The COVID hysteria was probably the final straw, but I think it had been growing for a while prior to that if for nothing else all the pointless wars in the last 60y, the trillions spent on them, and the lies that our government and media told us that got us into those wars. Reminds me of a saying the non-party Russians used to share among themselves in the latter stages of the Soviet Union:“они делают вид, что говорят нам правду, а мы делаем вид, что им верим”.They pretend to tell us the truth and we pretend to believe them.
Compsci #441790 January 30, 2025 11:41 am 9
Ah, a variation on the old saying, “They pretend to pay us, and we pretend to work.”
Captain Willard #441753 January 30, 2025 9:52 am 14
“To close the door on the past, you must revisit the body of lies that is the past.” I dunno. If a System collapses Soviet-style, you can do this, because you have nothing to lose. But I cannot think of a System in modern times that conducted a successful reform involving a big inquiry into the past. Usually, fragile Systems cannot withstand this level of examination because the foundations of the System get challenged too hard. I agree that we need it but I wonder if we can stand it.
Jack Dobson #441756 January 30, 2025 10:02 am 15
Yes.Perestroikaandglasnost, to cite a recent example, were supposed to act as relief valves but took down the USSR. If anything, the radical equalitarianism/egalitarianism the GAE embraced and exported is a bigger lie than communism and will not withstand scrutiny. I don’t think our system as presently constituted survives much longer with widely available information. There will be window dressing reforms but those never work.
manc #441762 January 30, 2025 10:20 am 15
Read an exception biography of Nicholas II a few years back; author stated that the most dangerous point for an authoritarian regime is when it attempts to reform.
Jackson Dobsen #441779 January 30, 2025 10:50 am 6
A regime’s end stage reformers may signify a Hail Mary more than represent the actual cause of collapse, dunno, but no doubt these usually emerge too late. The Bolsheviks knew Stolypin represented a grave threat. You have to wonder what would have happened if his proposals had been enacted just a decade or two earlier.
Compsci #441789 January 30, 2025 11:38 am 2
Seems to have worked for South Africa.
Hemid #441816 January 30, 2025 1:24 pm 2
I’ve seen a few of the good (or not bad) guys enthusing about a “new Church Committee” for their pet subjects, whatever in American life they think has been most deformed by intelligence/etc. The truth is coming out!Of course it isn’t, but if it did—ifallthe truth came out—then…the same people who already know what’s up would have an additionalsource!when one is dishonestly demanded.Venona addedone wordto the cases that McCarthy was right and the Rosenbergs were guilty. “McCarthyism” still means “conservatives doing anything,” and it’s still a rite of passage for our Young Leaders to make pilgrimage to the Rosenberg monument in Havana—like Walz went to China, Bernie to the USSR, etc. (Ruling-class kids know about these things, and they’ll casually ask you which one you did if they think you’re one of them.)Learning the truth and acting upon it iswhiteness,a deprecated standard.
RealityRules #441737 January 30, 2025 9:19 am 14
Pocahantas on the war path again.
mmack #441740 January 30, 2025 9:35 am 11
Princess Runs Her Mouth.
Alzaebo #441755 January 30, 2025 10:02 am 10
“Senator, and how much did your campaign receive from the vaccine companies?”
Marko #441767 January 30, 2025 10:26 am 22
When that head shakes and that finger goes a-wagging, you know that Buffalo Beth is channeling the Great Spirit who will lead her people to the next donor deposit.
mmack #441883 January 31, 2025 8:42 am 1
White Man speak with forked tongue, but him give heap much wampum for campaign chest.
Xman #441812 January 30, 2025 1:11 pm 2
Fauxahontas…
Brandon Laskow #441836 January 30, 2025 3:47 pm 2
Liawatha
Ostei Kozelskii #441854 January 30, 2025 6:05 pm 2
Fakeagawea
Marko #441728 January 30, 2025 8:30 am 14
One thing I’ve always wondered about: why are there so many younger bald men? If you look at pictures from before the 2000s, most younger men had hair; enough to comb it. Now you walk around and I see a large minority of men with the skinhead look. Was it like this in the 80s? 70s? I live near The Villages and I see better heads of hair on the old folks than I do on the heads of my coworkers. I wish RFKJ would ask that question…
Piffle #441735 January 30, 2025 9:11 am 11
The look was not fashionable in the 70’s/80’s. It is much harder to age a guy with no hair. If a guy is in their mid-30’s with already lost hair and it’s starting to salt and pepper, a younger look will be achieved by simply shaving it off.I suspect the chronically poor nutrition of the late 20th century is somewhat involved with the hair loss/early grey effect. (But only somewhat).
Marko #441739 January 30, 2025 9:32 am 6
I considered that balding guys in previous eras hid their bald spots with comb-overs. (My dad did. Sigh.) Now the skinhead look is much more accepted and fashionable.Both my brother and I went bald in our twenties. Quite a few of our acquaintances did too, and we’ve rarely made fun of bald guys…but I suspect that in times past every friend group had “the bald guy” (who was really just thinning) just like they had “the fat guy” (who was only 20 lbs overweight).My shampoo in my youth was Pert Plus. I blame that piece of mass-produced factory-made shit.
Mycale #441743 January 30, 2025 9:38 am 14
I have a friend who was extremely, extremely good looking, the sort of guy who walked in a bar and the women just flocked to. He was totally bald by the time he was 25 or so and just shaved it all off. I don’t think it was too much of a problem in his life, but I remember looking at him and just thinking that God giveth and God taketh away…
Ostei Kozelskii #441856 January 30, 2025 6:08 pm 4
Those that the Gods would destroy, they first make bald…
Ostei Kozelskii #441855 January 30, 2025 6:08 pm 2
Pert Plus. LOL Look on the bright side. At least it wasn’t Gee, Your Hair Smells Terrific.
Mycale #441741 January 30, 2025 9:35 am 9
The Villages? Based on what I hear goes on in that den of sin, I wouldn’t be surprised if a lot of the geezers are wearing pieces to make themselves look a bit younger for the ladies.
Marko #441763 January 30, 2025 10:21 am 5
I haven’t seen ridiculous pieces, or ridiculous comb-overs. In fact I haven’t seen many vain men…though I’ve seen mature ladies get tarted up. A lot of the geezers are pretty fit though, despite all the alcohol. I guess they’re not so worried about their hair as their physique.
Mycale #441765 January 30, 2025 10:24 am 2
Fair enough, although I will say the pieces today are much much better than the rat’s nests that were common in the past.
Ben the Layabout #441858 January 30, 2025 6:36 pm 3
I’ve visited a couple times (not for orgies). They are attractive communities. Sumter County (one of those Villages is in) has/had the distinction of being America’s oldest county by average age. It is not without reason that smartasses sometimes dub parts of Florida “God’s Waiting Room.” Yet during the pandemic and using official mortality figures, it had a whopping 0.18% (of population) Covid-19 death rate in the first year of the Coviding.
Steve #441747 January 30, 2025 9:42 am 14
“why are there so many younger bald men?”My money is on sodium benzoate and other subliming preservatives.I did a 4-year stint as production manager of a place that used a lot of preservatives, and my hair thinned through that time, then stopped thinning when I left. The production staff who worked with the stuff all had severe hair loss, but for one hispanic guy. The company that manufactured the preservatives we used absolutely reeked of the stuff, even in the front office, and most of the guys there were balding or beyond. Other facilities that were high users of benzoate derivatives, same pattern.Look at the labels. It’s in pretty much everything.
Steve #441788 January 30, 2025 11:32 am 5
A fair point. One of my nephews began losing his hair the summer before his senior year of high school. My next door neighbor is almost completely bald and he’s 26.
Alzaebo #441815 January 30, 2025 1:19 pm 7
Jeez. We didn’t have many morbidly obese people on the beach in the 70s, and we didn’t have many balding kids in high school either.
Vizzini #441724 January 30, 2025 8:09 am 13
If her handlers had required it, she would have accused Kennedy of colluding with Bigfoot. We all know that it was Al Gore at the heart of the Bigfoot coverup.
Steve #441750 January 30, 2025 9:49 am 7
To be fair, it wasn’t so much a coverup as a misdirection play. Invent the internet, then distract everyone with cat videos and memes, and they will forget about Bigfoot.
honky tonk hero #441757 January 30, 2025 10:03 am 16
“Half man, half bear, half pig!”
Vizzini #441783 January 30, 2025 11:09 am 4
That was just part of the scam. That was what they wanted you to focus on. South Park was in deep with the Bigfoot mafia.
Steve #441793 January 30, 2025 11:42 am 6
That brings to mind a line from a very funny book I read about thirty years ago titled “Anguished English”. It was written by an English professor and is basically a collection of student bloopers.the line in question was in reference to someone from antiquity, “He was half this, half this, half this and half this. He was a very large man.”
Ostei Kozelskii #441857 January 30, 2025 6:13 pm 4
“Ancient Greek society was made up of one quarter surfs and one quarter pheasants.”
Trek #441738 January 30, 2025 9:27 am 12
It was shocking how fast the Soviet Union fell. But the credibility of their system had been eroding for decades. It looks like we are going through something similar. Thank God enough Americans have finally got Street Smart.
manc #441751 January 30, 2025 9:49 am 22
The confirmation hearings are revealing; it seems to be slowly dawning on the managerial class and their senate sock puppets that they’ve burned through all their credibility; panic and histrionics are a bit of a tell. They’re coming off like a teacher who’s lost control of a class.
BigJimSportCamper #441835 January 30, 2025 3:33 pm 6
Time to bring in Sister Mary Elephant?
Ben the Layabout #441859 January 30, 2025 6:43 pm 2
Readily found on YouTube. Haven’t heard that one in well over 40 years.
Jeffrey Zoar #441785 January 30, 2025 11:17 am 4
Hyperinflation preceded the collapse. Somehow the historical narratives mostly skip over that part. They didn’t just have to lose trust in the managers, they had to lose it in the money too. Distrusted managers can remain in charge for a long time if the money is good.
G Lordon Giddy #441786 January 30, 2025 11:19 am 10
My daughter suffered from lyme disease, its no conspiracy theory.Gallows are too good for some of these carny actors in DC.
The Infant Pheonomenon #441732 January 30, 2025 8:59 am 10
“Did the CIA sell drugs in the United States to fund covert operations?” Yes. Nor is that all that “they” have done. And it has been copiously documented: https://www.alibris.com/Operation-Gladio-The-Unholy-Alliance-Between-the-Vatican-the-CIA-and-the-Mafia-Paul-L-Williams/book/28973726?matches=8
Mike #441811 January 30, 2025 1:10 pm 6
I was going to say this after I read all the comments. Gladio ran on drug money in partnership with the Italian mafia and the Vatican Bank. I remember a book about Gladio had some CIA types being cool with heroin coming to the US because it would all go into the ghettos; white kids would never do it.That conspiracy theory that the CIA started the crack epidemic and smuggled from Central America to fund the Contras and themselves has pretty much proven true. The whole Vietnam/Laos war enriched CIA people and the agency itself too. Afghanistan did the same thing. Heroin dried up when we left there.
Jack Dobson #441752 January 30, 2025 9:51 am 7
The Russians went through this after the Cold War. There was a great reexamining of what had happened under communism.It actually had this phasepriorto the end of the Cold War.Perestroikaandglasnost, while limited in nature, were supposed to act as relief valves. Instead, the openness accelerated the end of the USSR. There were other reasons, of course, but this one looms large.This raises the question of whether an Empire of Lies can survive without total information control and a tightly curated media monopoly. Warren and Co. always were this idiotic, for example, but tight information control made it largely unknown not so long ago. The Covid Regime also collapsed for several reasons, including the stirring of revolt in the provinces, but even with the massive censorship the truth eventually seeped out. This type of repression founded on lies would be far more difficult today.I greatly underestimated the importance of Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter. The lesson to learn here is that if we ever attain an ethnostate that works in our interest, or, as is more likely, carve out enclaves probably out of necessity, it will be very important to have effective propaganda and control over information. That’s where the power lies and stability becomes possible.
Tom K #441822 January 30, 2025 2:31 pm 3
Perestroika and glasnost, while limited in nature, were supposed to act as relief valves. Instead, the openness accelerated the end of the USSR. There were other reasons, of course, but this one looms large.It’s like the USSR tried an uncontrolled limited hangout (shock therapy). A ULH is an oxymoron. A limited hangout has to be tightly controlled to work in the minds of the low-information general public. When one sloppily-constructed limited hangout after another are piled up too deep too fast in a Fabian regime you have a ULH which slides into a Thermidorian reaction and a panic among the hysterics. People have memories.This raises the question of whether an Empire of Lies can survive without total information control and a tightly curated media monopoly.The statement answers itself, an Empire of Lies cannot survive without total information control and a tightly curated media monopoly. But maybe a Democracy of Lies can? I don’t think we can go back to Our DemocracyTM however.
Jackson Dobsen #441827 January 30, 2025 2:45 pm 3
“Democracy of Lies” is all liberal democracies. The “empire” in “GAE” will remain as long as it manages to stay afloat. Great comment, though.
Dinodoxy #441729 January 30, 2025 8:35 am 7
<i><b>Sir, do you now, or have you ever, supporter this onesie!!!</i></b> Shouted with flying spittle and a thick brooklyn accent.
fakeemail #441829 January 30, 2025 2:58 pm 4
OT: A question for anyone out there in Z-land who wants to field it. . .If the elite endgame is massive depopulation then why did they facilitate through endless money and medicine the exponential growth of the African population? It does not compute.
LineInTheSand #441834 January 30, 2025 3:33 pm 8
It’s not massive depopulation. It’s anti-traditional white. Most people, even conservatives and dissidents, cannot face this.
fakeemail #441852 January 30, 2025 5:23 pm 3
But my understanding the endgame was a future where AI does most of the jobs and most of the people are gone and the elite rule over it all. Why would they want billions of africans mouths to feed and deal with all that crap?
Hemid #441860 January 30, 2025 6:59 pm 5
Because libertarians are wrong about everything. You’re looking for a cost-benefit decision, made in their own rationally determined favor. It’s not there. They want you to die.
Pozymandias #441879 January 30, 2025 11:18 pm 4
It’s easy to forget that the elite are at least as racist as any of us. They don’t even regard Africans or most other third worlders as human. They see them more like rats or insects. Some times it may be politically useful to let such creatures breed out of control. If your plan is also to invite millions of them into Europe or North America, you get the added “advantage” of undermining western wages, living standards, and expectations in general.The anti-natal attitude towards Whites is the real agenda. A lot of the African soap opera is just meant to give the remaining White striver cucks something to feel good about that differentiates them from the Deplorable Whites. Once the Whites have mostly died off or been reduced to penury, the ruling class can casually wipe out the Africans at leisure. Hell, you don’t even need to actively kill them, just stop delivering food aid and let nature take its course.
Compsci #441787 January 30, 2025 11:20 am 4
“To close the door on the past, you must revisit the body of lies that is the past.” I move we take a lesson from Mandela’s SA “Truth and Reconciliation Commissions”. Let all those who wronged us *confess* and if truthful, receive pardons for their transgressions. Let those believing they were wronged testify as to those wrongs. Let the victims apply for compensation—if possible. If nothing else, it will be a better show than what we get from Congress now.
Krustykurmudgeon #441840 January 30, 2025 3:58 pm 2
It’s like politics is all down to a who/whom. You would think warren would support Kennedy being she’s from Massachusetts but it’s one of those blood thicker than water things. In this case politics is thicker than blood
Jeffrey Zoar #441843 January 30, 2025 4:06 pm 5
Caroline already let us know what the true tribe is
DYSPEPSIA GENERATION Blog Archive The Body of Lies #441820 January 30, 2025 2:05 pm 1
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