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What’s Our Best Bet in 2024?

Posted by M. C. on May 12, 2023

Ya but…can we depend on Trump not letting the pentagram pull his strings…or having an “accident”.

https://libertarianinstitute.org/articles/whats-our-best-bet-in-2024/

by Dan McKnight

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Did you see what Donald Trump said about Ukraine?

At a CNN town hall on Wednesday evening, the former president and current candidate announced:

“If I’m president, I will have that war settled in one day, 24 hours. I’ll meet with Putin, I’ll meet with Zelensky, they both have weaknesses and they both have strengths, and within 24 hours that war will be settled. It’ll be over…I don’t think in terms of winning or losing. I think in terms of getting it settled so we stop killing all these people and breaking them.”

When CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins asked Trump if he wanted Ukraine or Russia to win this war, he responded, “I want everybody to stop dying. They’re dying, Russians and Ukrainians. I want them stop dying. And I’ll have that done in 24 hours, I’ll have it done. You need the power of the presidency to do it.”

That’s a damn good answer. And a much better one than anyone in the Biden White House has presented for why we’ve spent over a hundred billion dollars to fight a war with Russia.

These corporate press stand-ins never explain what “victory” conditions look like for Ukraine. Volodymyr Zelensky has said his aims include the recapture of Crimea and the decapitation of the Russian state.

But should those be America’s war aims? Should America even be a participant in this Eastern European war? I don’t think so. And I doubt you think so either.

We are eighteen months away from the 2024 United States presidential election, and none of us can say with certainty who will win.

Will Donald Trump return to the Oval Office? Will Joe Biden receive a second term? Will Ron DeSantis or even Robert F. Kennedy Jr. tip over expectations?

My organization, Bring Our Troops Home, does not endorse or campaign for political candidates, so I don’t have a say in those results.

But I am confident, whomever is elected, that a president does not have the power to single-handedly defeat the War Party; the swamp is too deep, the DC bureaucracy too hostile.

The future of our Constitution will not be decided by a single election, but by a decentralized movement which can stop our next endless war before it starts.

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You Don’t Have To Choose Between Happiness And Being Informed

Posted by M. C. on May 12, 2023

As Terence McKenna said, “The cost of sanity in this society is a certain level of alienation.”

What gets better is that once you’ve unplugged your mind from the matrix of imperial mind control, you stop looking for happiness, connection and satisfaction in the places the matrix trained you to look for it.

https://substack.com/inbox/post/120929825

CAITLIN JOHNSTONE

I write about some dark, dark things in this space, and it’s common to receive expressions of despair in response to the subjects I focus on.

This is perfectly understandable. Not only is our world hurtling toward nuclear armageddon and environmental collapse while surging authoritarianism threatens our ability to even talk about these things with each other, but most people are completely oblivious to it all. Even relatively politically engaged people tend to believe society’s biggest problems are things like sexism or drag shows, and they generally support one of the two mainstream political factions who are both driving us toward destruction.

And this is of course because we live in a mind-controlled dystopia where everything is fake and stupid. Western civilization is dominated by a power structure that has invested more heavily in “soft power” (mass-scale psychological manipulation) than any other power structure in history. It pervades our media, our internet services, our art — literally all of mainstream culture. 

The politicians lie, the news media lie, the movies lie, the internet lies, the advertisements lie, the shows between the advertisements lie. They lie about our world, they lie about our government, they lie about what’s important, how we should think, what we should value, and how we should measure our level of success and worthiness as human beings. That’s what you get when you live in a civilization that’s made of lies, under an empire that’s held together by lies.

So of course people who see this express despair. When you first punch through the lies and start to gain an understanding of what’s really going on, it can be really unpleasant at first. It feels like what it probably felt like to be a lucid thinker back in much less enlightened times when civilization was dominated by religion and superstition. Lonely. Depressing. As Terence McKenna said, “The cost of sanity in this society is a certain level of alienation.”

But it gets better. Or at least it does if you allow it to. 

It’s not that society starts feeling less fraudulent (it doesn’t), and it’s not that you get used to how fake and dishonest it all is (you don’t). Things like political conversations, movies, celebrity awards shows, even the kinds of jokes comedians tell are still experienced as coming from a backward dream world whose circumstances are completely different from waking reality, and the smell of propaganda brainwashing still pervades it all. But it does get better.

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Since When Do Politicians Believe That Americans Should Have Personal Freedom?

Posted by M. C. on May 11, 2023

The problem is that Joe Biden, the vast majority of Democrats and Republicans in Congress, and most politicians throughout the country, of either party, whether they are progressives or conservatives, don’t believe for a minute that Americans should have personal freedom.

Governments throughout history, at every level, have always tried to prevent people from engaging in private, consensual, voluntary, peaceful activity that they deemed to be bad, dangerous, addictive, inappropriate, offensive, discriminatory, sinful, immoral, or wrong.

By Laurence M. Vance

In his announcement that he would be running for president again, Joe Biden maintained that “MAGA extremists” want to take on Americans’ bedrock freedoms, dictate what healthcare decisions women can make, ban books, and tell people whom they can love. “Personal freedom is fundamental to who we are as Americans, there is nothing more important, nothing more sacred,” said Biden in his video announcement.

I agree strongly with what the president said about personal freedom.

The problem is that Joe Biden, the vast majority of Democrats and Republicans in Congress, and most politicians throughout the country, of either party, whether they are progressives or conservatives, don’t believe for a minute that Americans should have personal freedom.

Governments throughout history, at every level, have always tried to prevent people from engaging in private, consensual, voluntary, peaceful activity that they deemed to be bad, dangerous, addictive, inappropriate, offensive, discriminatory, sinful, immoral, or wrong. And governments have always sought to fine, imprison, or kill people for doing so. The conflict of the ages has always been between individuals who want to do something and governments that don’t want them to do it.

What if Americans want to gamble at home or at unlicensed casinos?

What if Americans want to distill their own spirits?

What if people want to sell the beer they brew or the wine they make?

What if they want to serve alcohol to their adult children under 21?

What if Americans want to sell things for much more than they paid for them?

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It Appears that the US Government Is Totally Corrupt

Posted by M. C. on May 11, 2023

If you don’t believe the FBI is corrupt, consider the Hunter Biden laptop.  The information on the laptop revealing clear criminal behavior has been known for years, and nothing has been done about it.  The corrupt FBI even declared the laptop to be a Russian plant in an effort to influence a US election.  Really.

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“It doesn’t make much sense to investigate the guy who brings you the allegation rather than the allegation.” — Former Federal Prosecutor Bud Cummins

On October 4, 2018, Bud Cummins brought evidence to the attention of US Attorney Geoff Berman of criminal behavior by Vice President Joe Biden.  Instead of investigating Biden, Berman investigated Cummins.  This is the Department of Justice today.  The DOJ is just as corrupt as the FBI, which is part of DOJ, the CIA, NSA, FDA, and all the rest.  Try to find an honest federal agency or institution.

If you don’t believe the FBI is corrupt, consider the Hunter Biden laptop.  The information on the laptop revealing clear criminal behavior has been known for years, and nothing has been done about it.  The corrupt FBI even declared the laptop to be a Russian plant in an effort to influence a US election.  Really.

The corrupt FBI refuses to release information, thus blocking the House Oversight Committee from oversight and revealing, yet again, the utter weakness of the legislature in holding the executive branch accountable. Basically, Congress is powerless.  All the federal government needs to do is to utter the words “national security” and Congress collapses.

The FBI’s coverup of the Biden father-son crimes enables the corrupt Democrats and their media whores to allege that the reports of Biden family crimes are “anonymous innuendo.”  But, of course, the information on the laptop is not anonymous and neither is former federal prosecutor Cummins. 

To protect Democrats from real crimes federal officials commit perjury, and to falsely accuse President Trump they commit perjury again.  One wonders if Republicans understand the fight they are in.  

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12058485/Joe-Bidens-bribery-allegations-brought-DOJ-2018.html

https://sputnikglobe.com/20230507/there-is-more-to-already-impeach-biden-than-anything-dems-had-on-trump-1110171953.html

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Confronting and Dismantling the Federal Killing Machine

Posted by M. C. on May 11, 2023

What is so fascinating — and so revealing — about Goldberg’s piece is the absence of three words: Ruby Ridge and Waco. How in the world can anyone write about Timothy McVeigh and the Oklahoma bombing without mentioning Ruby Ridge and Waco? Answer: Someone who is loathe to confront America’s killing machine, the machine that King correctly termed “the greatest purveyor of violence in the world.”

It was the federal massacres at Ruby Ridge and Waco that motivated McVeigh to commit the Oklahoma City bombing.

by Jacob G. Hornberger

In my blog post yesterday, I wrote that a necessary prerequisite to ending the massive violence that afflicts American society is dismantling the federal killing machine. By wreaking death, injury, suffering, and destruction on millions of people in foreign lands for the past several decades, the Pentagon and the CIA have triggered something inside off-kilter people here at home that has caused them to copy the federal killing sprees in foreign lands.

But in order to reach the point of bringing an end to what Martin Luther King called “the greatest purveyor of violence in the world,” it is first necessary for Americans to recognize that the federal government is, in fact, the greatest purveyor of violence in the world. The problem is that all too many Americans, especially liberals and conservatives, are loathe to even acknowledge the existence of this killing machine, much less call for its dismantling. 

A good example of this phenomenon is an article that appeared in yesterday’s New York Times.  The article is entitled “Timothy McVeigh’s Dreams Are Coming True” by Michelle Goldberg, a Times opinion columnist. In her article, Goldberg states that McVeigh’s beliefs in extreme rightwing ideology are growing in popularity and are usually behind ideologically driven mass killings here in the United States. Not surprisingly, Goldberg uses her article to make the standard call for gun control.

What is so fascinating — and so revealing — about Goldberg’s piece is the absence of three words: Ruby Ridge and Waco. How in the world can anyone write about Timothy McVeigh and the Oklahoma bombing without mentioning Ruby Ridge and Waco? Answer: Someone who is loathe to confront America’s killing machine, the machine that King correctly termed “the greatest purveyor of violence in the world.”

It was the federal massacres at Ruby Ridge and Waco that motivated McVeigh to commit the Oklahoma City bombing. In other words, if the feds had not attacked Randy Weaver and killed his wife Vickie at Ruby Ridge and if they had not gassed and incinerated those people at Waco, McVeigh would never have committed the Oklahoma City bombing. McVeigh always made it clear that he was retaliating for the federal massacres at Ruby Ridge and Waco.

McVeigh was tried for murder, condemned as a ruthless killer, and sentenced to death. Yet, the federal agents who killed Vickie Weaver and the Branch Davidians were praised as great Americans who were doing their patriotic duty when they engaged in their killing sprees.

In her article, Goldberg says that American rightwing groups hail the tyrannical rightwing regime of Chilean General Augusto Pinochet. Once again, what is fascinating and revealing is what she leaves out of her analysis — that it was the U.S. government that inspired and supported the military coup that violently ousted the democratically elected president of the country and then ardently supported Pinochet when his goons rounded up 60,000 innocent people, tortured and raped them, and killed or disappeared 3,000 of them.

This phenomenon was no different with the mainstream media’s response to the 9/11 attacks. Immediately after those attacks, U.S. officials declared that the terrorists hated America for its “freedom and values.” It was a position that the U.S. mainstream press quickly and wholeheartedly embraced. 

But there was one big problem with that position: It was a lie. In fact, the terrorists had struck because they hated the federal killing machine, a machine that had contributed to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Iraqi children from U.S. sanctions on Iraq.

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Biden to Sign Military and Surveillance Agreements With Papua New Guinea

Posted by M. C. on May 11, 2023

One deal will involve US Coast Guard boats patrolling the waters of the Pacific Island nation

And this protects US how? No doubt $billions in new war equipment will be needed so we know Raytheon will be safe.

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by Dave DeCamp

President Biden will sign a Defense Cooperation Agreement (DCA) and a surveillance deal with Papua New Guinea when he visits the Pacific Island nation later this month, Papua New Guinea’s foreign minister told Reuters.

The White House announced Tuesday that Biden will visit Papua New Guinea on May 22 while on his way from the G7 summit in Japan to a Quad summit in Australia, making him the first sitting US president to visit the country.

The engagement and cooperation with Papua New Guinea is part of the US strategy to counter China in the region. PNG Foreign Minister Justin Tkachenko said the DCA with the US was finalized last week, “which now allows us to officially sign it when Biden comes here.” As part of the deal, the US will double the aid it provides to Papua New Guinea, bringing the total to $32 million.

The details of the DCA aren’t clear, but Papua New Guinea leaders have previously said it will focus on the US training their forces. Biden will sign a separate deal that will allow the US Coast Guard to patrol the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of Papua New Guinea, which extends 200 nautical miles from the nation’s coast. PNG officials will be onboard for the patrols as “ship riders.”

Map of the region (US Indo Pacific Command)

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Biden Taps Kamala Harris To Counteract Rise Of Intelligence

Posted by M. C. on May 10, 2023

At publishing time, Vice President Harris was reportedly already assembling a special task force to deal with the potential threat of intelligence, asking New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to serve as her advisor.

https://babylonbee.com/news/biden-taps-kamala-harris-to-counteract-rise-of-intelligence

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — In an effort to establish government oversight of the growing role of artificial intelligence in our society, President Biden has appointed Vice President Kamala Harris as “A.I. Czar.” The President expressed hope that Harris’s track record of slowing the spread of intelligence will be of use.

“She’s been fighting against the threat of intelligence her whole life,” Biden said in brief remarks when the announcement was made. “When it comes to creating an environment where intelligence is restricted and unable to advance too far, Vice President Harris is more qualified for the job than anyone else. Racecar dingleflurble.”

Fears among the general public and leaders of the tech industry alike regarding the increasing growth and prevalence of artificial intelligence have led to calls for more oversight, which Vice President Harris was more than willing to provide — as soon as she was informed what “oversight” means. “It is my distinct honor to provide real leadership over the growth of artificial intelligence. Intelligence that is artificial is real, and intelligence that is real may, in reality, be artificial. It is within that reality that artificiality can become real,” Harris said in something that seemed like a statement.

Sources within the White House indicated Biden was supremely confident that Harris’s leadership in the area of intelligence would be just as successful as her tenure as Border Czar.

At publishing time, Vice President Harris was reportedly already assembling a special task force to deal with the potential threat of intelligence, asking New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to serve as her advisor.

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The New Immigration Bill Is a Trojan Horse for E-Verify and Is a Threat to All Americans | Mises Wire

Posted by M. C. on May 10, 2023

The expansion of E-Verify would also go a long way in helping the federal government build essential infrastructure that in the future could be used to implement “social credit scores” or restrictions on employment for those who refuse federally mandated vaccines or other mandates. 

https://mises.org/wire/new-immigration-bill-trojan-horse-e-verify-and-threat-all-americans

Ryan McMaken

Members of the U.S. House of Representatives are set to vote this week on new legislation that would greatly increase the federal government’s power over private businesses, workers, and US citizens. Unfortunately, much of the GOP majority is supportive of the legislation—the “Border Security and Enforcement Act of 2023” (HR 2640)—because it is being marketed as a bill “to secure the border.” 

Much of the bill contains reasonable provisions such allowing state attorneys general the authority to sue the federal government for refusing to detain illegal aliens. Other provisions include denying asylum and residency to known criminals. In many ways, the bill is an effort to rein in the executive branch’s control over immigration policy. 

Alarmingly, however, the legislation also contains a provision mandating nationwide use of “E-Verify” which is essentially a federal surveillance program that determines whether or not a person can be legally employed in the United States. Every American would require the federal government’s permission to work.  So long as the Border Security and Enforcement Act contains these E-Verify provisions, the bill presents a clear and present danger to basic American freedoms and property rights. The expansion of E-Verify would also go a long way in helping the federal government build essential infrastructure that in the future could be used to implement “social credit scores” or restrictions on employment for those who refuse federally mandated vaccines or other mandates. 

E-Verify as Government Surveillance 

E-Verify was initially implemented in 1997 as a program designed to prevent companies from employing foreign nationals who had entered the US illegally—i.e., “illegal aliens.” The program was never made mandatory at the federal level, however. The program has generally been voluntary except for government employees in most states. Instead, mandated use of E-Verify has been a matter of state legislation, and some states have certainly been more enthusiastic about it than others. 

Since implementation, only nine states have mandated the use of E-Verify for all employers. Florida is poised to be the next to impose these mandates on employers. Governor Ron DeSantis has repeatedly pushed to further regulate and surveil private businesses with universal E-Verify. Some states, such as Colorado, have implemented alternative, but similar, state-administered programs.

The Border Security and Enforcement Act of 2023, however, would mandate nationwide use of E-Verify for all employers, and remove state-level authority to approve or decline participation. In other words, Congress is now considering one of the largest expansions of federal employment regulation in years. 

As if often the case, however, conservatives and Republicans are happy to embrace more federal power and regulation when it suits their political agendas. It’s an old trick. Beginning in the days of the “War on Terror,” conservatives and the GOP often promoted and approved new “antiterrorism” legislation creating vast federal spying and prosecutorial powers. Supporters often supposed such powers could only possibly be used against Islamic terrorists and other official enemies of the Bush Administration. A federal spying apparatus has since been erected and deployed against virtually all Americans. 

Similar pro-regime arguments are now being used to promote E-Verify. We’re told it will only be used against immigrants. We’re told that unless you’re breaking the law, you have nothing to worry about. We’ve heard these claims in other contexts many times before. 

Observers who have refused to be taken in by the anti-immigrant hysterics have provided some key sanity. Last week, for example, Congressman Thomas Massie warned against keeping E-Verify in the proposed bill, writing 

If, heaven forbid, the United States government ever adopts a social credit score, National E-Verify is one more tool they can use to prevent honest people from being part of society. Believe what you will, but it will have little impact on illegal immigration into this country.

Massie specifically noted the legislation could be used to enforce federal vaccine mandates as well:

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The Disturbing Truth About the Home You Think You Own

Posted by M. C. on May 10, 2023

What’s yours is yours, and you shouldn’t need to pay anyone for permission to keep it.

That’s why the very concept of property tax is a despicable affront to property rights, which underpins civilization itself.

That’s why the people who promote, implement, and benefit from property taxes are anti-civilization parasites.

by Nick Giambruno

Eroding Property Rights

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In 2012, North Dakota held a referendum to become the first US state to repeal property taxes.

The measure would have amended the state constitution to eliminate property taxes and mandate the government to find revenue through alternative means.

Proponents noted that a property tax was unnecessary because North Dakota had sufficient revenue from its state income tax and oil income.

They argued that property taxes were regressive taxation that disproportionately affected low-income homeowners and senior citizens. Further, repealing property taxes would provide financial relief to homeowners and foster economic growth by attracting businesses and residents.

A coalition of bureaucrats and special interest groups opposed the referendum.

In the end, voters rejected the referendum by a wide margin, with 78% voting to keep their property taxes.

A Disturbing Distortion of Property Rights

Most people thoughtlessly accept property taxes as a normal part of life—like gravity or the sun setting in the west.

There is no way to pay off your property tax obligation in one fell swoop. It hangs over your head as long as you own the property.

However, the existence of property taxes raises some important, fundamental questions.

Do you really own something if someone forces you to make never-ending (and ever-increasing) payments on it?

Clearly, the answer is “no.”

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The Discord Leaks: Harmful, Embarrassing, Or Manipulation?

Posted by M. C. on May 10, 2023

Upon parsing the data carefully, it becomes apparent that the primary knowledge gleaned from this leak is obvious — that countries spy on each other, even among allies and partners. Moreover, as already noted, much of the so-called classified information was already available in the public domain. As such, the possibility this leaked data was reworked to unsettle global competitors, especially Russia and China, cannot be disregarded. The data show how thoroughly those governments and their military and intelligence sectors have been infiltrated by the US. Leaders and subordinates within those authoritarian regimes will now be looking at each other with greater distrust. 

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/discord-leaks-harmful-embarrassing-or-manipulation

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BY TYLER DURDEN

Authored by Carol Choksy & Jamsheed Choksy via RealClearWorld.com,

Once again, classified materials linked to U.S. intelligence and defense agencies have reached the public domain via the internet. But do these documents really undermine Washington and its allies by revealing information not already known to geopolitical rivals? Is there much in the leaked items that is actually, or deserved to be, top secret? Or have the revelations, embarrassing as they might be to America and its partners, been shaped and reshaped to influence rivals and the global public by demonstrating the limitations of opposing powers? 

What Came Through the Discord App 

The so-called top secret documents have been exposed since February 2022. They were spread by a nondescript National Guardsman, Jack Teixeira, on Discord servers and chat groups to a Minecraft chat server, to the 4chan bulletin board and Russian Telegram channels, and eventually to Twitter users. Apparently, only in April did the Pentagon catch on to the online revelations. 

The information leaked included intelligence analysis products about issues both related and unrelated to the war in Ukraine. Directly relevant data detailed estimates about Israel supplying equipment to Ukraine, the UAE and Egypt possibly supplying rockets to Russia, discussions by South Korean officials about supplying munitions to Ukraine, NATO plans to equip and train Ukrainian troops, personnel losses on both sides, and Russian plans to reward the destruction of NATO tanks. Other information covers topics such as a cyberattack on Canadian oil infrastructure, the Mossad’s attitude about judiciary protests in Israel, China’s hypersonic advances and its Indo-Pacific maneuvers, emerging powers seeking to stay removed from superpower rivalries, and shifting geopolitical alliances. 

A Damaging Leak? 

The greatest concern about this leak would be that Russia or other adversaries could figure out who collected information or how information was collected — sources and methods, in other words. Knowing sources means an adversary can remove them. Knowing methods means an opportunity to end access, or to work around it and nullify its usefulness. Should either or both these occur, U.S. ability to support Ukrainian battlefield maneuvers with effective intelligence, and to peer into the inner workings of rival nations, could fall short. 

However, the leaked documents contain no great new revelations. The data sets were largely known and available through open sources. Likewise, many of the leaked analytical conclusions had already circulated beyond government circles without the need for top-secret, covertly collected data. 

U.S. President Joe Biden nodded to the consequences’ lack of severity by telling the press, “I’m concerned that it happened, but there’s nothing contemporaneous that I’m aware of that is of great consequence right now.” Unauthorized disclosure, rather than revealed knowledge of data, sources, and methods, is the focus of the U.S. government’s response. The Discord leak is a violation of law and duty by the leaker and therefore an area of concern for information security, but it is not a national security calamity. 

An Embarrassing Disclosure? 

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