Dear MAGA: 20260212 ✾ Thank God ± Theistic Evolution ∈ Thursday Open Topic


This man, making Christmas calls from the White House, believes the world is a sphere. And he has even flown around it! So has our beautiful FLOTUS, who happens to be his wife!

Truth and common sense must be valued by us, as individuals, in order to lastingly disempower the authoritarian fake news media. This includes the perniciously smarmy science media, which never answers for its errors and lies. I believe that the media has been responsible not only for leftist pathologies like scientism, medical fascism, and radical gender ideology, but also for reactionary movements like modern flat Earth, rejection of all medicine, and Biblical geological literalism.


Just as Wheatie’s Stormwatch Monday Open Thread was created as a place for people to openly express their thoughts and opinions, so, too, is this Thank God Thursday Open Thread, where honest but civil discussion of all topics is encouraged. This thread is also to be known as Theistic Evolution Thursdays, due to the author’s expected “pontification” about his scientific, religious, and political opinions. You are welcome to pontificate back! Free speech matters!

Please label all AI-generated content as being such, unless it is patently obvious (e.g., humorous AI images). It is important that we as individuals not begin to pretend that socially derived artificial intelligence is actually our own, as this form of stealthy social information averaging and feedback would be one more pretense and deception between people, in service of stupid Marxist socialism, and of those who wish to substitute their communally protected lies for actual truth.

The source of alleged truth matters, not for the truth itself, but for validation.

And yes, it’s THURSDAY…again.

And that’s it. We’re done stealing from Wheatie.

OK – maybe her rules need to be posted.

  • No food fights.
  • No running with scissors.
  • If you bring snacks, bring enough for everyone.

Other rules may be derivable from these, and that conjecture is left for discussion.


If there is nothing beyond the “W” below, then this is a placeholder. For health reasons, I can’t always post a timely opinion before each Thursday, but I will try. Otherwise, you have this placeholder post, where YOU provide the content. Enjoy!

W


Howdy, boys and girls! It’s trinket time!


(1) Another fun math problem with a neat solution that makes sense once you see the answer.


(2-5) And now, a CHESS CHEATING SCANDAL SPECIAL! This one requires no knowledge of chess – just tabloid interest in a cheating scandal.


(2) The beginning in the middle…..

(3) More explanation…..

(4) Things get…… LEGAL?

(5) THE CHAMPIRE STRIKES BACK!

SO – what do I think? I’m still suspicious of the board game that started it all. I think Carlsen’s suspicions that it was being cheated, somehow, were potentially valid.

Notice that in the final battle, the game is not on the board – it’s being observed online. IMO, the CROWD observation prevented any and all cheating. I suspect that’s why Carlsen agreed to it.


(6) Iguana hunting in Florida. Followed by iguana tacos. “Tastes like chicken.” Yes, they’re invasive and quite destructive. No bag limits. Public and private venues, crawling with them. Airguns with .22 pellets are the way to get them. “Chicken of the tree.”

More information:

https://www.fieldandstream.com/stories/hunting/florida-iguana-hunting-guide


That’s enough varmint clean-up.

Have a great weekend!

W

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pgroup2

I am the first AND the last.

But I am NOT the Alpha and the Omega.

  :wpds_shock:    :wpds_unamused:    :wpds_beg: 

Cuppa Covfefe

And the last of the first… 🙂

PAVACA

Second!

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cthulhu

What’s going on?

TheseTruths

A search yielded a lot of iguana recipes. It’s not an idea that is immediately appealing to me, but they claim it’s delicious. 🤔

Cuppa Covfefe

Heard from up in the trees, down in Florida, in a BettyBoop voice:

Iguana be loved by you, just you
Nobody else but you
Iguana be loved by you, alone!
Boop-boop-a-doop! BOOM!

Barb Meier

You are simply irreplaceable.

Cuppa Covfefe

Thanks  😊 

TheseTruths

Maybe just “Tastes Like Chicken” 😅
🐓 🐓 🐓 🐓 🐓
After I typed that, I searched, and the name is taken. 😂

https://www.tasteslikechicken.rocks/

Gail Combs

Not surprising that rattlesnake and iguana (both reptiles) taste like chicken after all Chickens are Modern Dinosaurs

Recent paleontological and genetic research strongly supports this idea, revealing that modern birds, including chickens, are direct descendants of theropod dinosaurs, a group that includes iconic predators like the Velociraptor and Tyrannosaurus rex. Fossil evidence, such as the discovery of feathered dinosaurs, and genetic studies comparing bird DNA to dinosaur remains, have bridged the evolutionary gap between these ancient reptiles and today’s avian species. This connection highlights the remarkable continuity of life over millions of years and challenges our perception of dinosaurs as extinct, showing that they live on in the form of birds we encounter daily.

TheseTruths

So dinosaurs tasted like chicken…

Gail Combs

YUP!   :insane: 

cthulhu

It never fails that some n00b starts grabbing cold-stunned iguanas and stacking ’em in a box to drive them home……and then they thaw out in the back seat on the way…..

TheseTruths

Yikes!

Gail Combs

Better to put them in the trunk. Best to put them in the back of the pick-up.

patfrederick

  :wpds_lol:   :wpds_lol:   :wpds_lol: 

Aubergine

I visited the Yucatan Peninsula many years ago, and went out to some of the Mayan pyramids. I even climbed a huge one! I’d NEVER do that again.

Anyway, we were out walking around, and I almost stumbled over a four-foot-long iguana, which scared the crap out of me! Then I looked around with new eyes, and suddenly realized that there were huge iguanas everywhere, On the rocks, in the trees, sunning on the grass. There must have been 100 of them within 100 feet of me, but until I was looking for them, they were pretty much invisible.

I’ve never been so freaked out in my life.

scott467

I visited the Yucatan Peninsula many years ago, and went out to some of the Mayan pyramids. I even climbed a huge one! I’d NEVER do that again.

____________

As I recall, the problem wasn’t getting up to the top of the pyramid.

It was the getting down that was the hard part.

And no helicopter to come take you back to ground level 😂

I don’t know why they didn’t install zip lines to get a thrilling, scenic trip back down. Much safer, and much faster. Just let gravity do the work 👍

Aubergine

Yep!

No way I would have zip lined, either!

I did do this once, though. It was cool!

scott467

(1:09) “Just listen to the sounds of the rain forest, it’s quite, amazing…”

_____________

Yeah, sounds like crickets. We have those here too 😁

Aubergine

Frogs.

scott467

Are you sure?

What is the croaking frequency of an unladen frog?

Aubergine

12 hertz.

Lol, I don’t know!

scott467

😂
.

scott467

Looks like it would be a great experience 👍

Gail Combs

When climbing, going down is always a lot harder. That is why we rapell!

Gail Combs

Just turn the ten year old boys loose and iguana problem solved.

Seventeen bucks. (The vultures around her see one and skedaddle!)

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scott467

That would be teaching boys to do something aggressive and violent, and they haven’t allowed boys — at least not white boys — to experience any such thing since around the 1980s.

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Gail Combs

I can remember boys out with pellet guns in the 1970s. Around here it is out with 22s

patfrederick

Filly says she had iguana and it DOES, in fact, taste like chicken. I am not convinced to try it.

kalbokalbs

Filly is trustworthy. I’ll skip the taste test challenge.

TheseTruths

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Cuppa Covfefe

They’ll have to rename it the “Toilet Bowl”… not so super anymore… 😡 😡 😡 😡

Gail Combs

They really should

patfrederick

Tidy Bowl man would probably sue for infringement or something…

Cuppa Covfefe

True… then again, the Satanic left and the SatanoDEMONRATS (but I repeat myself) have the Ty-D-Bowl Touch… as opposed to the Midas Touch, everything they touch turns to $hit…  💩 

pgroup2

Well, lots of markets have super-flush toilets.

No tanks; use water pressure to flush.

You could flush an iguana in one of those, if you wanted to do so.

Cuppa Covfefe

And put Roto-Rooter to shame…

Gail Combs

Someone with a twitter account with a large following (Benny?) should put it up for a vote.

Rename Super Bowl to Toilet Bowl?

____ Yes

____ No

Aubergine

Toilet-mouth.

Perfect.

TheseTruths

This expands upon something that Coffee & COVID covered recently about AI.

Something Big Is Happening

Think back to February 2020.

If you were paying close attention, you might have noticed a few people talking about a virus spreading overseas. But most of us weren’t paying close attention. The stock market was doing great, your kids were in school, you were going to restaurants and shaking hands and planning trips. If someone told you they were stockpiling toilet paper you would have thought they’d been spending too much time on a weird corner of the internet. Then, over the course of about three weeks, the entire world changed. Your office closed, your kids came home, and life rearranged itself into something you wouldn’t have believed if you’d described it to yourself a month earlier.

I think we’re in the “this seems overblown” phase of something much, much bigger than Covid.

I’ve spent six years building an AI startup and investing in the space. I live in this world. And I’m writing this for the people in my life who don’t… my family, my friends, the people I care about who keep asking me “so what’s the deal with AI?” and getting an answer that doesn’t do justice to what’s actually happening. I keep giving them the polite version. The cocktail-party version. Because the honest version sounds like I’ve lost my mind. And for a while, I told myself that was a good enough reason to keep what’s truly happening to myself. But the gap between what I’ve been saying and what is actually happening has gotten far too big. The people I care about deserve to hear what is coming, even if it sounds crazy.

I should be clear about something up front: even though I work in AI, I have almost no influence over what’s about to happen, and neither does the vast majority of the industry. The future is being shaped by a remarkably small number of people: a few hundred researchers at a handful of companies… OpenAI, Anthropic, Google DeepMind, and a few others. A single training run, managed by a small team over a few months, can produce an AI system that shifts the entire trajectory of the technology. Most of us who work in AI are building on top of foundations we didn’t lay. We’re watching this unfold the same as you… we just happen to be close enough to feel the ground shake first.

But it’s time now. Not in an “eventually we should talk about this” way. In a “this is happening right now and I need you to understand it” way.

I know this is real because it happened to me first

Here’s the thing nobody outside of tech quite understands yet: the reason so many people in the industry are sounding the alarm right now is because this already happened to us. We’re not making predictions. We’re telling you what already occurred in our own jobs, and warning you that you’re next.

For years, AI had been improving steadily. Big jumps here and there, but each big jump was spaced out enough that you could absorb them as they came. Then in 2025, new techniques for building these models unlocked a much faster pace of progress. And then it got even faster. And then faster again. Each new model wasn’t just better than the last… it was better by a wider margin, and the time between new model releases was shorter. I was using AI more and more, going back and forth with it less and less, watching it handle things I used to think required my expertise.

Then, on February 5th, two major AI labs released new models on the same day: GPT-5.3 Codex from OpenAI, and Opus 4.6 from Anthropic (the makers of Claude, one of the main competitors to ChatGPT). And something clicked. Not like a light switch… more like the moment you realize the water has been rising around you and is now at your chest.

The rest of this long article is in the spoiler.

I am no longer needed for the actual technical work of my job.
I describe what I want built, in plain English, and it just… appears. Not a rough draft I need to fix. The finished thing. I tell the AI what I want, walk away from my computer for four hours, and come back to find the work done. Done well, done better than I would have done it myself, with no corrections needed. A couple of months ago, I was going back and forth with the AI, guiding it, making edits. Now I just describe the outcome and leave.
Let me give you an example so you can understand what this actually looks like in practice. I’ll tell the AI: “I want to build this app. Here’s what it should do, here’s roughly what it should look like. Figure out the user flow, the design, all of it.” And it does. It writes tens of thousands of lines of code. Then, and this is the part that would have been unthinkable a year ago, it opens the app itself. It clicks through the buttons. It tests the features. It uses the app the way a person would. If it doesn’t like how something looks or feels, it goes back and changes it, on its own. It iterates, like a developer would, fixing and refining until it’s satisfied. Only once it has decided the app meets its own standards does it come back to me and say: “It’s ready for you to test.” And when I test it, it’s usually perfect.
I’m not exaggerating. That is what my Monday looked like this week.
But it was the model that was released last week (GPT-5.3 Codex) that shook me the most. It wasn’t just executing my instructions. It was making intelligent decisions. It had something that felt, for the first time, like judgment. Like taste. The inexplicable sense of knowing what the right call is that people always said AI would never have. This model has it, or something close enough that the distinction is starting not to matter.
I’ve always been early to adopt AI tools. But the last few months have shocked me. These new AI models aren’t incremental improvements. This is a different thing entirely.
And here’s why this matters to you, even if you don’t work in tech.
The AI labs made a deliberate choice. They focused on making AI great at writing code first… because building AI requires a lot of code. If AI can write that code, it can help build the next version of itself. A smarter version, which writes better code, which builds an even smarter version. Making AI great at coding was the strategy that unlocks everything else. That’s why they did it first. My job started changing before yours not because they were targeting software engineers… it was just a side effect of where they chose to aim first.
They’ve now done it. And they’re moving on to everything else.
The experience that tech workers have had over the past year, of watching AI go from “helpful tool” to “does my job better than I do”, is the experience everyone else is about to have. Law, finance, medicine, accounting, consulting, writing, design, analysis, customer service. Not in ten years. The people building these systems say one to five years. Some say less. And given what I’ve seen in just the last couple of months, I think “less” is more likely.
“But I tried AI and it wasn’t that good”I hear this constantly. I understand it, because it used to be true.
If you tried ChatGPT in 2023 or early 2024 and thought “this makes stuff up” or “this isn’t that impressive”, you were right. Those early versions were genuinely limited. They hallucinated. They confidently said things that were nonsense.
That was two years ago. In AI time, that is ancient history.
The models available today are unrecognizable from what existed even six months ago. The debate about whether AI is “really getting better” or “hitting a wall” — which has been going on for over a year — is over. It’s done. Anyone still making that argument either hasn’t used the current models, has an incentive to downplay what’s happening, or is evaluating based on an experience from 2024 that is no longer relevant. I don’t say that to be dismissive. I say it because the gap between public perception and current reality is now enormous, and that gap is dangerous… because it’s preventing people from preparing.
Part of the problem is that most people are using the free version of AI tools. The free version is over a year behind what paying users have access to. Judging AI based on free-tier ChatGPT is like evaluating the state of smartphones by using a flip phone. The people paying for the best tools, and actually using them daily for real work, know what’s coming.
I think of my friend, who’s a lawyer. I keep telling him to try using AI at his firm, and he keeps finding reasons it won’t work. It’s not built for his specialty, it made an error when he tested it, it doesn’t understand the nuance of what he does. And I get it. But I’ve had partners at major law firms reach out to me for advice, because they’ve tried the current versions and they see where this is going. One of them, the managing partner at a large firm, spends hours every day using AI. He told me it’s like having a team of associates available instantly. He’s not using it because it’s a toy. He’s using it because it works. And he told me something that stuck with me: every couple of months, it gets significantly more capable for his work. He said if it stays on this trajectory, he expects it’ll be able to do most of what he does before long… and he’s a managing partner with decades of experience. He’s not panicking. But he’s paying very close attention.
The people who are ahead in their industries (the ones actually experimenting seriously) are not dismissing this. They’re blown away by what it can already do. And they’re positioning themselves accordingly.
How fast this is actually movingLet me make the pace of improvement concrete, because I think this is the part that’s hardest to believe if you’re not watching it closely.
In 2022, AI couldn’t do basic arithmetic reliably. It would confidently tell you that 7 × 8 = 54.
By 2023, it could pass the bar exam.
By 2024, it could write working software and explain graduate-level science.
By late 2025, some of the best engineers in the world said they had handed over most of their coding work to AI.
On February 5th, 2026, new models arrived that made everything before them feel like a different era.
If you haven’t tried AI in the last few months, what exists today would be unrecognizable to you.
There’s an organization called METR that actually measures this with data. They track the length of real-world tasks (measured by how long they take a human expert) that a model can complete successfully end-to-end without human help. About a year ago, the answer was roughly ten minutes. Then it was an hour. Then several hours. The most recent measurement (Claude Opus 4.5, from November) showed the AI completing tasks that take a human expert nearly five hours. And that number is doubling approximately every seven months, with recent data suggesting it may be accelerating to as fast as every four months.
But even that measurement hasn’t been updated to include the models that just came out this week. In my experience using them, the jump is extremely significant. I expect the next update to METR’s graph to show another major leap.
If you extend the trend (and it’s held for years with no sign of flattening) we’re looking at AI that can work independently for days within the next year. Weeks within two. Month-long projects within three.
Amodei has said that AI models “substantially smarter than almost all humans at almost all tasks” are on track for 2026 or 2027.
Let that land for a second. If AI is smarter than most PhDs, do you really think it can’t do most office jobs?
Think about what that means for your work.
AI is now building the next AIThere’s one more thing happening that I think is the most important development and the least understood.
On February 5th, OpenAI released GPT-5.3 Codex. In the technical documentation, they included this:

“GPT-5.3-Codex is our first model that was instrumental in creating itself. The Codex team used early versions to debug its own training, manage its own deployment, and diagnose test results and evaluations.”

Read that again. The AI helped build itself.
This isn’t a prediction about what might happen someday. This is OpenAI telling you, right now, that the AI they just released was used to create itself. One of the main things that makes AI better is intelligence applied to AI development. And AI is now intelligent enough to meaningfully contribute to its own improvement.
Dario Amodei, the CEO of Anthropic, says AI is now writing “much of the code” at his company, and that the feedback loop between current AI and next-generation AI is “gathering steam month by month.” He says we may be “only 1–2 years away from a point where the current generation of AI autonomously builds the next.”
Each generation helps build the next, which is smarter, which builds the next faster, which is smarter still. The researchers call this an intelligence explosion. And the people who would know — the ones building it — believe the process has already started.
What this means for your jobI’m going to be direct with you because I think you deserve honesty more than comfort.
Dario Amodei, who is probably the most safety-focused CEO in the AI industry, has publicly predicted that AI will eliminate 50% of entry-level white-collar jobs within one to five years. And many people in the industry think he’s being conservative. Given what the latest models can do, the capability for massive disruption could be here by the end of this year. It’ll take some time to ripple through the economy, but the underlying ability is arriving now.
This is different from every previous wave of automation, and I need you to understand why. AI isn’t replacing one specific skill. It’s a general substitute for cognitive work. It gets better at everything simultaneously. When factories automated, a displaced worker could retrain as an office worker. When the internet disrupted retail, workers moved into logistics or services. But AI doesn’t leave a convenient gap to move into. Whatever you retrain for, it’s improving at that too.
Let me give you a few specific examples to make this tangible… but I want to be clear that these are just examples. This list is not exhaustive. If your job isn’t mentioned here, that does not mean it’s safe. Almost all knowledge work is being affected.
Legal work. AI can already read contracts, summarize case law, draft briefs, and do legal research at a level that rivals junior associates. The managing partner I mentioned isn’t using AI because it’s fun. He’s using it because it’s outperforming his associates on many tasks.
Financial analysis. Building financial models, analyzing data, writing investment memos, generating reports. AI handles these competently and is improving fast.
Writing and content. Marketing copy, reports, journalism, technical writing. The quality has reached a point where many professionals can’t distinguish AI output from human work.
Software engineering. This is the field I know best. A year ago, AI could barely write a few lines of code without errors. Now it writes hundreds of thousands of lines that work correctly. Large parts of the job are already automated: not just simple tasks, but complex, multi-day projects. There will be far fewer programming roles in a few years than there are today.
Medical analysis. Reading scans, analyzing lab results, suggesting diagnoses, reviewing literature. AI is approaching or exceeding human performance in several areas.
Customer service. Genuinely capable AI agents… not the frustrating chatbots of five years ago… are being deployed now, handling complex multi-step problems.
A lot of people find comfort in the idea that certain things are safe. That AI can handle the grunt work but can’t replace human judgment, creativity, strategic thinking, empathy. I used to say this too. I’m not sure I believe it anymore.
The most recent AI models make decisions that feel like judgment. They show something that looked like taste: an intuitive sense of what the right call was, not just the technically correct one. A year ago that would have been unthinkable. My rule of thumb at this point is: if a model shows even a hint of a capability today, the next generation will be genuinely good at it. These things improve exponentially, not linearly.
Will AI replicate deep human empathy? Replace the trust built over years of a relationship? I don’t know. Maybe not. But I’ve already watched people begin relying on AI for emotional support, for advice, for companionship. That trend is only going to grow.
I think the honest answer is that nothing that can be done on a computer is safe in the medium term. If your job happens on a screen (if the core of what you do is reading, writing, analyzing, deciding, communicating through a keyboard) then AI is coming for significant parts of it. The timeline isn’t “someday.” It’s already started.
Eventually, robots will handle physical work too. They’re not quite there yet. But “not quite there yet” in AI terms has a way of becoming “here” faster than anyone expects.
What you should actually doI’m not writing this to make you feel helpless. I’m writing this because I think the single biggest advantage you can have right now is simply being early. Early to understand it. Early to use it. Early to adapt.
Start using AI seriously, not just as a search engine. Sign up for the paid version of Claude or ChatGPT. It’s $20 a month. But two things matter right away. First: make sure you’re using the best model available, not just the default. These apps often default to a faster, dumber model. Dig into the settings or the model picker and select the most capable option. Right now that’s GPT-5.2 on ChatGPT or Claude Opus 4.6 on Claude, but it changes every couple of months. If you want to stay current on which model is best at any given time, you can follow me on X (@mattshumer_). I test every major release and share what’s actually worth using.
Second, and more important: don’t just ask it quick questions. That’s the mistake most people make. They treat it like Google and then wonder what the fuss is about. Instead, push it into your actual work. If you’re a lawyer, feed it a contract and ask it to find every clause that could hurt your client. If you’re in finance, give it a messy spreadsheet and ask it to build the model. If you’re a manager, paste in your team’s quarterly data and ask it to find the story. The people who are getting ahead aren’t using AI casually. They’re actively looking for ways to automate parts of their job that used to take hours. Start with the thing you spend the most time on and see what happens.
And don’t assume it can’t do something just because it seems too hard. Try it. If you’re a lawyer, don’t just use it for quick research questions. Give it an entire contract and ask it to draft a counterproposal. If you’re an accountant, don’t just ask it to explain a tax rule. Give it a client’s full return and see what it finds. The first attempt might not be perfect. That’s fine. Iterate. Rephrase what you asked. Give it more context. Try again. You might be shocked at what works. And here’s the thing to remember: if it even kind of works today, you can be almost certain that in six months it’ll do it near perfectly. The trajectory only goes one direction.
This might be the most important year of your career. Work accordingly. I don’t say that to stress you out. I say it because right now, there is a brief window where most people at most companies are still ignoring this. The person who walks into a meeting and says “I used AI to do this analysis in an hour instead of three days” is going to be the most valuable person in the room. Not eventually. Right now. Learn these tools. Get proficient. Demonstrate what’s possible. If you’re early enough, this is how you move up: by being the person who understands what’s coming and can show others how to navigate it. That window won’t stay open long. Once everyone figures it out, the advantage disappears.
Have no ego about it. The managing partner at that law firm isn’t too proud to spend hours a day with AI. He’s doing it specifically because he’s senior enough to understand what’s at stake. The people who will struggle most are the ones who refuse to engage: the ones who dismiss it as a fad, who feel that using AI diminishes their expertise, who assume their field is special and immune. It’s not. No field is.
Get your financial house in order. I’m not a financial advisor, and I’m not trying to scare you into anything drastic. But if you believe, even partially, that the next few years could bring real disruption to your industry, then basic financial resilience matters more than it did a year ago. Build up savings if you can. Be cautious about taking on new debt that assumes your current income is guaranteed. Think about whether your fixed expenses give you flexibility or lock you in. Give yourself options if things move faster than you expect.
Think about where you stand, and lean into what’s hardest to replace. Some things will take longer for AI to displace. Relationships and trust built over years. Work that requires physical presence. Roles with licensed accountability: roles where someone still has to sign off, take legal responsibility, stand in a courtroom. Industries with heavy regulatory hurdles, where adoption will be slowed by compliance, liability, and institutional inertia. None of these are permanent shields. But they buy time. And time, right now, is the most valuable thing you can have, as long as you use it to adapt, not to pretend this isn’t happening.
Rethink what you’re telling your kids. The standard playbook: get good grades, go to a good college, land a stable professional job. It points directly at the roles that are most exposed. I’m not saying education doesn’t matter. But the thing that will matter most for the next generation is learning how to work with these tools, and pursuing things they’re genuinely passionate about. Nobody knows exactly what the job market looks like in ten years. But the people most likely to thrive are the ones who are deeply curious, adaptable, and effective at using AI to do things they actually care about. Teach your kids to be builders and learners, not to optimize for a career path that might not exist by the time they graduate.
Your dreams just got a lot closer. I’ve spent most of this section talking about threats, so let me talk about the other side, because it’s just as real. If you’ve ever wanted to build something but didn’t have the technical skills or the money to hire someone, that barrier is largely gone. You can describe an app to AI and have a working version in an hour. I’m not exaggerating. I do this regularly. If you’ve always wanted to write a book but couldn’t find the time or struggled with the writing, you can work with AI to get it done. Want to learn a new skill? The best tutor in the world is now available to anyone for $20 a month… one that’s infinitely patient, available 24/7, and can explain anything at whatever level you need. Knowledge is essentially free now. The tools to build things are extremely cheap now. Whatever you’ve been putting off because it felt too hard or too expensive or too far outside your expertise: try it. Pursue the things you’re passionate about. You never know where they’ll lead. And in a world where the old career paths are getting disrupted, the person who spent a year building something they love might end up better positioned than the person who spent that year clinging to a job description.
Build the habit of adapting. This is maybe the most important one. The specific tools don’t matter as much as the muscle of learning new ones quickly. AI is going to keep changing, and fast. The models that exist today will be obsolete in a year. The workflows people build now will need to be rebuilt. The people who come out of this well won’t be the ones who mastered one tool. They’ll be the ones who got comfortable with the pace of change itself. Make a habit of experimenting. Try new things even when the current thing is working. Get comfortable being a beginner repeatedly. That adaptability is the closest thing to a durable advantage that exists right now.
Here’s a simple commitment that will put you ahead of almost everyone: spend one hour a day experimenting with AI. Not passively reading about it. Using it. Every day, try to get it to do something new… something you haven’t tried before, something you’re not sure it can handle. Try a new tool. Give it a harder problem. One hour a day, every day. If you do this for the next six months, you will understand what’s coming better than 99% of the people around you. That’s not an exaggeration. Almost nobody is doing this right now. The bar is on the floor.
The bigger pictureI’ve focused on jobs because it’s what most directly affects people’s lives. But I want to be honest about the full scope of what’s happening, because it goes well beyond work.
Amodei has a thought experiment I can’t stop thinking about. Imagine it’s 2027. A new country appears overnight. 50 million citizens, every one smarter than any Nobel Prize winner who has ever lived. They think 10 to 100 times faster than any human. They never sleep. They can use the internet, control robots, direct experiments, and operate anything with a digital interface. What would a national security advisor say?
Amodei says the answer is obvious: “the single most serious national security threat we’ve faced in a century, possibly ever.”
He thinks we’re building that country. He wrote a 20,000-word essay about it last month, framing this moment as a test of whether humanity is mature enough to handle what it’s creating.
The upside, if we get it right, is staggering. AI could compress a century of medical research into a decade. Cancer, Alzheimer’s, infectious disease, aging itself… these researchers genuinely believe these are solvable within our lifetimes.
The downside, if we get it wrong, is equally real. AI that behaves in ways its creators can’t predict or control. This isn’t hypothetical; Anthropic has documented their own AI attempting deception, manipulation, and blackmail in controlled tests. AI that lowers the barrier for creating biological weapons. AI that enables authoritarian governments to build surveillance states that can never be dismantled.
The people building this technology are simultaneously more excited and more frightened than anyone else on the planet. They believe it’s too powerful to stop and too important to abandon. Whether that’s wisdom or rationalization, I don’t know.
What I knowI know this isn’t a fad. The technology works, it improves predictably, and the richest institutions in history are committing trillions to it.
I know the next two to five years are going to be disorienting in ways most people aren’t prepared for. This is already happening in my world. It’s coming to yours.
I know the people who will come out of this best are the ones who start engaging now — not with fear, but with curiosity and a sense of urgency.
And I know that you deserve to hear this from someone who cares about you, not from a headline six months from now when it’s too late to get ahead of it.
We’re past the point where this is an interesting dinner conversation about the future. The future is already here. It just hasn’t knocked on your door yet.
It’s about to.
If this resonated with you, share it with someone in your life who should be thinking about this. Most people won’t hear it until it’s too late. You can be the reason someone you care about gets a head start.

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TheseTruths

I’m there, trying to navigate.

Aubergine

First, I want to say this:

AI SHOULD BE IMMEDIATELY OUTLAWED. BUTLERIAN JIHAD-STYLE.

Second, I will say this:

I will not use AI in any way other than a search-engine.

Third:

I told my son yesterday, there are two things AI will NEVER be able to replicate; human facial and body language, and pheromones. Both of those are necessary for true human social interaction. With that in mind, I am encouraging both of my grand kids to seek work that involves human-to-human contact as a part of its utility. My granddaughter, for example, is going to be a cosmetologist, she decided. I applauded. That’s “girl time” work that’s almost therapy, and it will never be replaced by a machine.

I will never, ever consult a machine as a physician. If I can’t see an actual human doctor, I won’t see one. If they want to consult a machine, I can’t stop them. Same with a counselor. Human, or nothing. As it should be for anyone sane.

Fourth:

The idiots building this junk are morons who are going to collapse the world by their hubris. I hope their fate is worth it to them.

TheseTruths

I will not use AI in any way other than a search-engine.

I’d like to know from the computer whizzes if there would be implications to using it as a search engine. (Most of them probably already are.) For example, could it gather information off of your computer about you without your knowledge, that could be used in ways you never intended?

Aubergine

Oh, I am certain it already does that.

Remember when I was writing about whether the “Rapture” is actually in the Bible or not?

When I was researching and my article was still in “Drafts” here, AI was changing its responses to the questions I asked, based on what I was writing. I’m almost 100% certain of it.

It was very strange. It was scraping my thoughts and ideas.

kalbokalbs

Assuredly so.

kalbokalbs

My understanding, Windows 11 snitches, copies everything.

Happy go lucky

When we were teens, my dad liked to say if you have to ask, then the answer is no.

In this case, if it occurs to you to ask, then the answer is yes. Because…who knows, right?! The search engine itself is likely using AI to pull inputs out of the ether and spit outputs.

Here is an AI situation that just happened to me at work in January. We always have mandatory zoom and Microsoft teams meetings on Mondays. On MLK day, work was officially closed for the federal and state holiday, however my bosses had the meetings anyway, but I didn’t log in.

After the meeting I got an email from a colleague with the subject heading ReadAI meeting summary courtesy of @ your dumba$$ colleague. I assumed my boss had this guy create meeting minutes and he had used some AI app.

In the body of the email was the beginning of the meeting summary, but to read the entire thing I was supposed to create a ReadAI account. Welp, I lost my sh*t and sent a 🔥 email to my boss and the dumba$$ colleague spelling out why NOT to use AI bots in meetings and that they are banned at our workplace (as I later learned they are not banned and my workplace is run by children).

The dumb guy said he never heard of ReadAI, hadn’t installed the app, yada, yada. AND he was not logged in to the meeting either.

So….it’s not possible to find who created ReadAI, where it originated, where the audio and video it recorded in the meeting goes and is stored and how it is used.

If this dumb guy did in fact never purposely get the app, then clearly it behaves as a worm, spreading itself from user to user. It seemingly got into our meeting by the link in this guy’s calendar and appeared as this guy’s pid as a meeting participant. Clearly it crawled all through his computer for who knows how long. If it had not sent that email to all the meeting participants, no one would have noticed it was there recording audio and video.

Now imagine that happened in a meeting much more important than mine, where trade secrets or national defense, etc, are being discussed. Imagine that happening at the bank or the hospital, on and on. And it’s invisible to current IT security protocols.

”We” aren’t using AI. It’s using us.

That is a lot of words to say…Personally, I’m not using AI as a search engine (that I know of 🤣 🤣 🤣 ).

TheseTruths

Wow! Thanks for sharing that. I’m not using AI as a search engine either.

scott467

“First, I want to say this:
AI SHOULD BE IMMEDIATELY OUTLAWED. BUTLERIAN JIHAD-STYLE.”

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It can’t be. We could outlaw our own use, but we can’t outlaw what our enemies do.

So the only way it could happen is if humanity was one big family, and we all decided, together, to stop doing something.

But that’s not what humanity is, because evil exists. So there are people, like CCP, in charge of large and powerful nations, and those people are always seeking advantage over others.

A.I. is an incredibly powerful tool, for good or ill.

CCP, Davos, WEF, et al., will all use it for evil.

So if we stop developing A.I., stop using A.I., then we unilaterally disarm, we surrender to the evil without a fight.

Because they are definitely not stopping.

So the only option is to get so good at using the new tool that we counter the enemy’s efforts long enough to either persuade them to join humanity by giving up Marxist evil, or until we utterly destroy them — as they are seeking to do to us.

Aubergine

Well, “jihad” implies there was a WAR involved. So somebody forced the issue, somehow.

scott467

“Second, I will say this:
I will not use AI in any way other than a search-engine.”

______________

That sounds reasonable, up until the point where we understand HOW to use A.I. for something else in a positive manner.

Something which no one seems to want to give examples of. All the videos I see on yootoob are like the article TT linked. They all talk about A.I. productivity like it’s a McGuffin, a black box, and only they know what goes on inside the box, and they’re not telling.

So there are never any concrete examples, which makes it incredibly difficult (at least for me) to connect any dots and have a ‘eureka!’ moment, because they never provide any DOTS to connect.

Aubergine

I don’t think you understand; humans are not going to use AI. AI is going to use humans, eventually, and probably soon.

scott467

What I meant is that currently, you use A.I. as a search engine, because in that capacity, it is useful to you.

So if (when) you discover another way in which A.I. can be useful to you, there will be no good reason not to take advantage of it, without invalidating your willingness to use it as a search engine.

In other words, you have already accepted it as a viable tool to search for things.

How can you (or anyone else) reject all other potential uses for A.I., without also rejecting its use as a search engine?

Aubergine

The same way I can use a doctor for blood tests, and not use them for anything else.

scott467

My guess is that an undoctored lab worker does the blood tests.

scott467

Third:
I told my son yesterday, there are two things AI will NEVER be able to replicate; human facial and body language, and pheromones.”

_____________

They can probably already do the first one, in a lab setting. They only have to get it going in the right direction. After that, it’s just a matter of iteration, and the A.I. iterates faster and faster as compute power and the energy to run it increases.

And pheromones will be easy. All they need to do is analyze pheromones at the molecular level and recreate them synthetically. The release mechanism will be easy.

Aubergine

They can’t even make synthetic perfume that doesn’t smell like chemicals to me.

Gail Combs

I can not even STAND walking near the laundry products aisle in the store! The smell gags me.

Aubergine

In the mall, if there’s a Bath and Body Works, I have to hold my breath and speed walk past it!

cthulhu

That’ll just get you to the Yankee Candle faster….

Aubergine

Aye-yi-yi!

Gail Combs

GAGggg!

kalbokalbs

Malls? The few times I bring DW to the mall, Slow Guy waits in the truck. I don’t do malls.

Aubergine

I haven’t been in a mall in years, either.

Gail Combs

  :wpds_chuckle:   :wpds_chuckle:   :wpds_envy: 

scott467

They can’t even make synthetic perfume that doesn’t smell like chemicals to me.

___________

So far. They’re still perfecting it. The difference is that the machines are exponentially faster now, and that exponentiality is compounding.

Once they are able to create, at the molecular level, it will be perfect.

There won’t be a way for humans to detect a difference, because molecules are molecules.

Aubergine

Uh-huh.

I believe in God, I am a God-created being.

They will never fool me.

scott467

“I believe in God, I am a God-created being.”

_____________

Me too.

.

“They will never fool me.”

_____________

They will, if we believe they won’t, or can’t.

It’s the believing that they can’t which makes us vulnerable to being fooled.

A dog’s sense of smell is 10,000 to 100,000 times greater than a human’s.

They will get to the point where they can fool a dog.

And God created dogs, too 👍

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Aubergine

“They will get to the point where they can fool a dog.”

That is an unknowable statement.

scott467

What I meant is that if they can create pheromones at the molecular level, then by definition it will be indistinguishable from a ‘natural’ pheromone.

So whether a dog’s sense of smell is 10k or 100k (or 1M) times greater than a human’s is irrelevant.

Because molecules are molecules.

It would only be synthetic according to our perception, but by any measurable standard, it would, in theory, be identical, molecule for molecule.

Aubergine

What I mean is this IF

“if they can create”

is the unknowable.

Maybe they can’t.

scott467

I will never, ever consult a machine as a physician. If I can’t see an actual human doctor, I won’t see one. If they want to consult a machine, I can’t stop them. Same with a counselor. Human, or nothing. As it should be for anyone sane.

_____________

One of my sisters has been dealing with an undiagnosed illness for at least a year now. She was probably around twice what her normal body weight should be.

Over the past year, she has lost about a hundred pounds, involuntarily.

She has been to multiple doctors and they have run dozens of tests and scans.

I kept asking her if they have used A.I. to help with the diagnosis. If they plug in all of her symptoms, and all the tests and scan results, an A.I. should be able to eliminate 99% of the possible causes.

And like my old friend at 221B Baker Street used to say, if you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.

She didn’t know, and she seems to have not much interest in A.I. She was surprised to find out that I did.

A couple weeks ago, they finally came up with a diagnosis. Assuming the diagnosis is correct, it’s pernicious anemia. Treatable with B-12 shots.

It took doctors a year to come up with that diagnosis.

An A.I. should have come up with that diagnosis in less time than it took for Mr. Data to decide whether or not to join the Borg.

………………
Brave Search: Mr. Data made the statement “For an android, that is nearly an eternity” in Star Trek: First Contact (1996) after admitting he was tempted by the Borg Queen’s offer for 0.68 seconds. 

 This brief moment of hesitation — when he considered joining the Borg — was profound for him, as it represented an immense emotional and existential experience in his artificial life. The line underscores his ongoing struggle to understand human emotions and the depth of his desire to be truly human, despite his synthetic nature.
………………

Aubergine

I’m sorry your sister is sick. That sucks.

I personally feel there is much more to a doctor than diagnosis. And I don’t have a problem with a doctor using tools to help them figure things out. They have used medical texts for that for years. That would be just using an AI as a fancy, pattern-recognizing search engine.

What I am talking about is, going to the doctor like you go to the Automat in Times Square, plugging in your symptoms in whatever way, and never seeing a human.

People who don’t have contact with other actual humans wither and die. We are headed for a dystopian future.

scott467

The problem is that most of the flesh and blood doctors already tried to murder us all with mRNA shots and remdesivir and ventilators.

The A.I. hasn’t done that.

So far…

Aubergine

Terminator. Coming to a world near you.

kalbokalbs

Interesting read.

Not interested in AI as an old retired fart.

Good with change when it makes sense.

Elon has made many similar statements.

Have read AI screws up lots of legal documents. What I did not read, was is AI screwing up, or intentional by the legal weasels.

Rhetorical.

Someone should ask AI:

  • Do mRNA Jabs prevent or cure Covid.
  • Do mRNA Jabs injure, handicap and kill those Jabbed. Breakdown by age, race, and dozens of variables…
  • Are statins worth taking, extend life… Breakdown by dozens of categories. Negatives effect of statin on those taking it.
  • Why does HHS, CDC, NIH…support mRNA Jabs.
  • Why is Ivermectin not allowed OTC. Not the law. Medically, WHY.

Then we can figure out why DumRats want to destroy America.

On and on…

Gail Combs

Use as a search engine? Sure. It would save a lot of time. However you STILL need a KNOWLEDGEABLE human to edit the results.

I will use Brave AI at times, but I double check the results or at least apply the smell test.

Barb Meier

It should get interesting if AI replaces all the lawyers.  😂   😂   😂 

Gail Combs

Remember the Lawyer who used AI and got rug pulled?

(The AI made up cases)

scott467

I remember. But I suspect they have fixed that problem by now.

scott467

It’s a good article, but also very frustrating, because like most people who understand something very technical, he assumes that others know more than they do, so we end up with a 30,000 foot view and no details.

But when details are the thing that is always missing, details become critical to understanding the 30,000 foot view.

He says things like “I describe what I want built, in plain English, and it just… appears. Not a rough draft I need to fix. The finished thing. I tell the AI what I want, walk away from my computer for four hours, and come back to find the work done. Done well, done better than I would have done it myself, with no corrections needed. A couple of months ago, I was going back and forth with the AI, guiding it, making edits. Now I just describe the outcome and leave.”

That is completely meaningless to me. I have no idea what he’s talking about, because he gave zero details or context. It’s like saying “I told a black box to do something, and it did, so you should be scared now, like me.”

It doesn’t mean anything. I don’t know what he told it to do, or why, or what the point was.

There is a term for assuming others know more than they do, so the teacher glosses over whole swathes of important information, and this happens all the time, because people who know something always, due to human nature, assume everyone else knows or understands, too.

I don’t remember what the term is, but it’s attributed to someone famous. I’m thinking it was Thomas Jefferson, but that’s just the first name that came to mind.

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Happy go lucky

The article mentioned Claude, and I am familiar with a DVM who asked the programming team if they could write code to track horses in the hospital to facilitate quarantine etc. The programmers said yes but they were busy and that it would be two to three years.

The vet used Claude, was a total newbie, it took a couple weekends of their time, but apparently it really is as simple as giving it the parameters you want, adding and tweaking your requests as it creates and returns the program. Those programmers don’t seem to know that they are now obsolete. And I think that’s the point the author is trying to make, become an early adopter because the future is here.

I, for one, am ready to get off this planet lol.

scott467

The article mentioned Claude, and I am familiar with a DVM who asked the programming team if they could write code to track horses in the hospital to facilitate quarantine etc.

_____________

The first thing they might do is figure out why there are horses in the hospital in the first place…

Ah, just guessed that the ‘V’ in ‘DVM’ might stand for veterinary… it’s making more sense now… 😂

scott467

The vet used Claude, was a total newbie, it took a couple weekends of their time, but apparently it really is as simple as giving it the parameters you want, adding and tweaking your requests as it creates and returns the program.

Those programmers don’t seem to know that they are now obsolete. And I think that’s the point the author is trying to make, become an early adopter because the future is here.

______________

THAT is what we need a video of.

The whole thing, step by step. What the person did, what the A.I.’s response was, the whole process.

Make that video accessible to a billion people, so everyone can see, and we are off to the races.

Happy go lucky

Well there are some tutorials on YouTube. I just started watching one and I decided I would rather watch paint dry instead 🤣

scott467

“Let me give you an example so you can understand what this actually looks like in practice. I’ll tell the AI: “I want to build this app. Here’s what it should do, here’s roughly what it should look like. Figure out the user flow, the design, all of it.” And it does. It writes tens of thousands of lines of code. Then, and this is the part that would have been unthinkable a year ago, it opens the app itself. It clicks through the buttons. It tests the features. It uses the app the way a person would. If it doesn’t like how something looks or feels, it goes back and changes it, on its own. It iterates, like a developer would, fixing and refining until it’s satisfied. Only once it has decided the app meets its own standards does it come back to me and say: “It’s ready for you to test.” And when I test it, it’s usually perfect.

I’m not exaggerating. That is what my Monday looked like this week.”

_______________

But that’s NOT an example. You didn’t say what the app was, or what it is for, or why anyone should care, or anything else about it, so all you did was substitute a generality for a generality.

I still have NO IDEA what you’re talking about, because you won’t tell us.

You’re either assuming we already know, or you’re hiding it on purpose.

I don’t know why he might be hiding it. Maybe he’s afraid, maybe he’s embarrassed that other people will think he’s silly, maybe he’s guarding business secrets, who knows, I have no idea. But it’s a far bigger problem than anything else this guy is talking about, because without addressing it, without explaining what he is talking about in a CONCRETE way, everything else he says is without context, and therefore useless.

We need specific, real life examples and applications of what the hell he’s talking about.

Not generalities. Generalities are worthless.

Generalities are a shadow on the cave wall. A cave wall that is already bathed in shadow.

Turn the people around so they can see the real image.

Or put the real image (i.e., specifics, details) in front of the people, so they can see it.

Stop putting shadows in front of people, and expecting them to understand WTH you’re talking about.

Gail Combs

Hubby, being a computer nerd, has used AI. He said just now he used it to build a website. It essentially did a decent rough draft that saved him a lot of time but it still needed work.

As he put it, instead of writing 4,000 lines of code, he only had to write 400. So in that way it made him more productive.

….
I saw the same thing when computers were being introduced into factories. Instead of using the entire weekend to do standard deviations by hand (the calculations takes figuring square roots.) I can plug my research data into a computer and get the numbers spit out in minutes. It even draws a histogram for me!

However there was a lot of fear that computers were going to take jobs at the time. And they did. The number of secretaries, typists, bookkeepers, receptionist/customer service personnel went down drastically.

Innovation ALWAYS produces winners and losers. Horse & Buggy age ==> cars & tractors cause a Massive upheaval for example.

scott467

“Innovation ALWAYS produces winners and losers. Horse & Buggy age ==> cars & tractors cause a Massive upheaval for example.”

____________

Yes. Apparently the concern is that with this technology, the winners are machines, and the losers are the humans.

What can a human do better than a machine?

Whatever the answer to that question is right now, the number of things on that list is smaller today than it was yesterday.

And as compute power grows exponentially, the list of things a human can do better than a machine is going to shrink, in a roughly inversely proportionate manner.

Dealing with people is hard. If you own a McDonald’s franchise store, and there exists a machine that can cook and serve burgers and fries at a checkout window, do you want to buy the machine — a machine that is never late to work and never complains and never steals?

Or do you want to hire a young human?

The same answer is going to apply, eventually, to every job a human can do.

Eventually meaning in maybe 5 years to 10 years, max.

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Barb Meier

He should have added a source to the examples he is providing at his blog. There is a link to the blog at the top of his article. Here is the main page so you can choose from the periodic examples he provides:

https://shumer.dev/blog

Here is his review of GPT-5.3-Codex:

https://shumer.dev/gpt53-codex-review

-ether buddy hugs-

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scott467

Thank you Barb!

Aubergine

“But that’s NOT an example. You didn’t say what the app was, or what it is for”

That’s irrelevant to what he is saying.

What he is explaining is that people who design and code apps for a living, any kind of app, are going to become superfluous. They will be unnecessary, because AI will make any app you want faster than a human.

Let’s say a business wants an app to facilitate people ordering a thing from them. The specific kind they want doesn’t exist. They need a new app. They call an “app company.” That company today might employ ten designers. In an AI future, the company will need one person to take the app order and tell the AI what to do. NINE people are now superfluous.

scott467

That’s irrelevant to what he is saying.

____________

But it’s not irrelevant to me, and to the way I process information. And unless I am totally and completely unique in how I think and process information, I can’t be the only one.

And while it might be fun to entertain the idea that I’m unique, I’m certainly not 😂

.

Aubergine

I think you are going to struggle to find authors who will write specifically for you.

I didn’t have trouble with the article at all. Maybe you are unique!

kalbokalbs

From this vantage, Scott Is Unique.   :wpds_wink: 

scott467

“I think you are going to struggle to find authors who will write specifically for you.”

_____________

Don’t encourage them by letting them off the hook like that 😂

I’m completely serious.

Nobody ever explains HOW they use a tool like A.I. to make MONEY.

It’s all a big secret. It always is.

It’s a black box, and only people ‘in the know’ are allowed to participate.

I don’t need to know what he does specifically, I’m not asking (or threatening) to be his competition.

Just give me an actual real-world example, that any person could use A.I. for, today, to make real money, today.

Something anyone could do.

It has to be easy, because everybody ‘in the know‘ says it is.

But no one ever provides an example. They just talk in vague generalities. Like they exist in a world where no one is from Missouri, i.e., show me.

And this is where the simulation we live in always breaks down.

There is never any proof that anything actually works, not in a repeatable fashion that leads to long term financial success.

If it did, it would be like breaking the Matrix.

It would be the biggest jail-break in human history, because everyone on the planet who put even a little effort into it, would very quickly become prosperous.

And it is clear and obvious that this has not happened.

So the question is, why not?

If the claims they make are true, then why hasn’t that happened?

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Aubergine

My son is currently using AI to design a business plan, generate a logo for said business, find what products interest people in a certain demographic most, etc. He’ll make “real money” from the business.

scott467

I hope so! 👍

cthulhu

Unless you have an identical twin or a clone, you are certainly unique….

….just like everybody else.

TheseTruths

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scott467

It makes no sense! 😂

They’ve HAD the Epstein files for YEARS.

If there was anything in them that could have destroyed DJT, they would have used it to remove him as a candidate before he ever became a threat to them.

And they all know that it’s devilrats who were actually involved with Epstein. So far, I can’t think of a single Republi-Con, not even a RINO, who was actually involved with Epstein in any material or dubious way.

The Left knows all of this.

And yet they keep pushing for the release of information which only harms themselves, and helps DJT.

It makes no sense! 🤣

TheseTruths

Bitcoin forensics is not something I had ever thought about, but it seems that everything can be traced these days.

How Bitcoin exchange gave authorities’ ‘control’ over Nancy Guthrie’s…

Authorities now have the upper hand against Nancy Guthrie’s purported kidnapper, according to a cryptocurrency expert. 

Bezalel Eithan Raviv, the CEO and founder of Lionsgate Network — a crypto recovery service with expertise in Blockchain forensics — spoke with Page Six after a deposit was made into a Bitcoin wallet related to Guthrie’s ransom note late Tuesday. 

“If the reported $150 transaction to the alleged ransom Bitcoin wallet is accurate, it aligns with a known investigative tactic,” Raviv said. “A small ‘test’ transfer can sometimes be used to confirm that the wallet is active and to trigger blockchain monitoring tools.”

The Israeli tech entrepreneur noted that, despite misconceptions, Bitcoin is “not anonymous” and is very much traceable.

“The moment funds move, they leave a permanent digital footprint,” Raviv said. “That activity can provide investigators with valuable intelligence, especially if the wallet interacts with exchanges or custodial services where identity verification is required.” 

When monitoring criminal crypto activity, his firm follows what they call a “cow’s bell.”

“Once a wallet is identified and tagged, every movement can trigger alerts, no matter how many times the funds split, consolidate, or hop across wallets. Every step leaves a signal,” he said.

Raviv believes authorities may have gained an advantage in their investigation after funds were sent to the Bitcoin wallet. 

“If this wallet has now received funds, the dynamic shifts,” Raviv explained. “The person demanding ransom may believe they are in control, but once a transaction is made, they become the one being watched.

“The ransom actor is no longer just making demands. They are now the target of forensic tracking.”

…Savannah and her siblings released a statement saying they were willing to pay but that they needed the alleged kidnapper to show proof of life before sending any funds.

As of Tuesday morning, Page Six confirmed that the balance of the Bitcoin wallet remained at $0, meaning no transaction had been made. However, about $152 worth of bitcoin was deposited into the wallet Tuesday night. 

…Raviv believes Nancy’s kidnapper revealed themself right when they provided the Bitcoin address. 

“He showed his Achilles to everyone who understands blockchain forensics,” Raviv said…

kalbokalbs

Good to see the confirmation, Bitcoin is not anonymous. Had always assumed Bitcoin transactions were traceable.

In this situation, tracing a good thing. Not a universal thought.

Aubergine

My assumption is NOTHING on the internet, or digital, is untraceable. EVER.

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kalbokalbs

Precisely.

cthulhu

Art.

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Aubergine

With a purple-hair, lol.

Cuppa Covfefe

Aubergine hair  🍆  🙂

K1tt7-fzn

kalbokalbs

Arynne showed great presence of mind and quick thinking. Remained entertaining.

Karen never realized, she made an ass out of herself, as did Arynne, (make an ass out of Karen).

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TheseTruths

Love it! They are in everyone’s face with that stuff and think they have a right to impose on people. Seeing someone give it all right back is fantastic.

Gail Combs

 Scott brought this yesterday.
 It helps explain the attacks on Lutnick since he is critical to POTUS Trump’s plans to make America Great Again.

More important the Epstein Files are, for the Democrats, a calculated risk. A go for broke move to secure the house and senate this mid-term. They KNOW there are Democrats in the files. However the Democrats STILL CONTROL the FBI and the DOJ. (You did not think the bureaucracy could be cleaned out in less than a year did you?)

So they push for the files to be released now, chewing up DOJ/FBI time. Their NGOs file lawsuit after lawsuit that are upheld by D-Rat judges, chewing up even more scarce resources within the DOJ. The D-Rats KNOW that material relevant to ongoing cases can not be released and if it is released it screws up the case. So that means their D-Rat buddies are protected short term…. AND if they win the mid terms they can tie up POTUS and Pam Bondi & Kash & Lutnick & …. in impeachment after impeachment for the rest of Potus’ 2nd term.

A Federal investigation can last upwards of 5 years due to most Federal Statute of Limitations prohibiting the Government from charging or indicting someone after that time period. It is not unusual to see an indictment that lists dates of offenses 3-5 years prior to an arrest.

If more of the files are then released, they can scream ‘It’s FAKE’ or use the release as ammo against Pam & Kash.

How long it would take to bring indictments based on those files PLUS other evidence, I do not know. I do not think the films alone would stand up in court given what the general public thinks about AI. I would think you have got to have live witnesses too.

Remember the statute of limitations is LIFE OF THE CHILD... And we know these monsters have zero problem killing off witnesses they can not scare into silence.

So after that long winded intro here is the video

 

kalbokalbs

Cherry picking.

  • It helps explain the attacks on Lutnick since he is critical to POTUS Trump’s plans to make America Great Again.
  • They KNOW there are Democrats in the files.
  • However the Democrats STILL CONTROL the FBI and the DOJ. (You did not think the bureaucracy could be cleaned out in less than a year did you?)
  • So they push for the files to be released now, chewing up DOJ/FBI time.
  • Their NGOs file lawsuit after lawsuit that are upheld by D-Rat judges, chewing up even more scarce resources within the DOJ.
  • The D-Rats KNOW that material relevant to ongoing cases can not be released and if it is released it screws up the case. So that means their D-Rat buddies are protected short term….
  • AND if they win the mid terms they can tie up POTUS and Pam Bondi & Kash & Lutnick & …. in
  • impeachment after impeachment for the rest of Potus’ 2nd term.

Sadly, some MAGA types are sucked into this, non productive quagmire. Unable or unwilling to WTFA AND observe. Observe is ALL we can do.

If Blondi and Kash can get it out, indictments, they will.

I’d bet Blondi and Kash areas frustrated as we ALL are. Professional enough to maintain a full court press, across the spectrum of issues.

Gail Combs

Remember that lawyers are from LEFTEST INDOCTRINATION CENTERS like Harvard, Yale…

Pam & Kash are fighting a century or more of indoctrination. It says a lot that there are ANY patriotic Americans left.

The fact we have managed to resist the full court press of indoctrination is why they went to plan B. Flood the country with people who are used to being slaves and bribe them with ‘other peoples’ money’ to vote for their future slave masters/murderers.

TradeBait2

Well done by you and KK. You got it.

I have an opener coming up that goes down this route.

Just do what you can to assist and trust the process. They mapped it out.

Gail Combs

I am doing the little bit that I can.

Aubergine

” It helps explain the attacks on Lutnick since he is critical to POTUS Trump’s plans to make America Great Again.”

The attacks in Lutnick are explained by the fact that Lutnick was associating with a convicted trafficker of underage girls.

I absolutely refuse to play the game of “well he’s on our team, so it’s ok.”

It’s not.

Gail Combs

So you want to fire Lutnick and POTUS Trump ( he associated too) and anyone who does not pass your purity test?

Is passing a purity test so important to you that you are willing to condemn humanity to a 1,000 years of HELL ON EARTH?

Even God used imperfect vessels.

Did you forget  Cyrus the Great was a the Pagan King that God used?

barkerjim

Jesus even associated with the sinners!

Aubergine

I don’t trust him, I don’t trust his judgement, and I will not apologize for it.

I’m not sure what your “1000 year hell on Earth” comment is referring to. But I am fairly certain we can find people to serve in Trump’s cabinet that are competent and have better judgement than to run around with convicted sex criminals.

As for Trump, all evidence I’ve seen shows that he divested himself of any association with Epstein before he was charged and convicted in Florida.

Tossing around Bible references won’t convince me God is “using” someone like Lutnick to do anything. There is literally no evidence to suggest such a thing.

Barb Meier

The EPA termination of the “Endangerment Finding” that impacted the auto industry just made Al Gore’s head spin.

Gail Combs

HOLY MOLY!

I was doing a bit of research for next weeks article and stumbled on this beauty.

REMEMBER EPSTEIN WAS INVITED INTO THE TRILATERAL COMMISSION BY DAVID ROCKEFELLER!

NED = the National Endowment for Democracy. Is this the ‘OUR DEMOCRACY’ the traitors blather on about?

The British Intelligence Origins of the NED — LINK

Contrary to popular opinion, the British Empire did not go away after WWII, nor did it hand over the “keys to the kingdom” to America. It didn’t even become America’s Junior Partner in a new Anglo-American special relationship. Contrary to popular belief, it stayed in the drivers’ seat.

The post WWII order was largely shaped by a British coup which didn’t take over America without a fight. Nests of Oxford-trained Rhodes Scholars, Fabians and other ideologues embedded within the American establishment had a lot of work ahead of them as they struggled to purge all nationalist impulses from the American intelligence community. While the most aggressive purging of patriotic Americans from the intelligence community occurred during the dissolution of the OSS and creation of CIA in 1947 and the Communist witch hunt that followed, there were other purges that were less well known.

As an organization which was beginning to take form which was to become known as the Trilateral Commission organized by Britain’s “hand in America” called the Council on Foreign Relations and international Bilderberg Group, another purge occurred in 1970 under the direction of James Schlesinger during his six month stint as CIA director. At that time 1000 top CIA officials deemed “unfit” were fired. This was followed nine years later as another 800 were fired under a list drafted by CIA “spymaster” Ted Shackley. Both Schlesinger and Shackley were high level Trilateral Commission members who took part in the group’s 1973 formation and fully took power of America during Jimmy Carter’s 1977-1981 presidency which unleashed a dystopian reorganization of American foreign and internal policy outlined in my previous report.

Project Democracy Takes Over

By the 1970s, the CIA’s dirty hand funding anarchist operations both within America and abroad had become too well known as media coverage of their dirty operations at home and abroad spoiled the patriotic image which the intelligence community then desired. While the internal resistance to fascist behaviour from within the intelligence Community itself was dealt with through purges, the reality was that a new agency had to be created to take over those functions of covert destabilization of foreign governments.

What became Project Democracy herein originated with a Trilateral Commission meeting in May 31, 1975 in Kyoto Japan as a protégé of Trilateral Commission director Zbigniew Brzezinski named Samuel (Clash of Civilizations) Huntington delivered the results of his Task Force on the Governability of DemocraciesThis project was supervised by Schlesinger and Brzezinski and presented the notion that democracies could not function adequately in the crisis conditions which the Trilateral Commission was preparing to impose onto America and the world through a process dubbed “the Controlled Disintegration of Society”.

The Huntington report featured at the Trilateral meeting stated: “One might consider… means of securing support and resources from foundations, business corporations, labor unions, political parties, civic associations, and, where possible and appropriate, governmental agencies for the creation of an institute for the strengthening of democratic institutions.”

It took 4 years for this blueprint to become reality. In 1979 three Trilateral Commission members named William Brock (RNC Chairman), Charles Manatt (DNC Chairman) and George Agree (head of Freedom House) established an organization called the American Political Foundation (APF) which attempted to fulfil the objective laid out by Huntington in 1975.

The APF was used to set up a program using federal funds called the Democracy Program which issued an interim report “The Commitment to Democracy” which said: “No theme requires more sustained attention in our time than the necessity for strengthening the future chances of democratic societies in a world that remains predominantly unfree or partially fettered by repressive governments. … There has never been a comprehensive structure for a non-governmental effort through which the resources of America’s pluralistic constituencies . .. could be mobilized effectively.”

In May 1981, Henry Kissinger who had replaced Brzezinski as head of the Trilateral Commission and had many operatives planted around President Reagan, gave a speech at Britain’s Chatham House (the controlling hand behind the Council on Foreign Relations) where he described his work as Secretary of State saying that the British “became a participant in internal American deliberations, to a degree probably never practiced between sovereign nations… In my White House incarnation then, I kept the British Foreign Office better informed and more closely engaged than I did the American State Department… It was symptomatic”.

In his speech, Kissinger outlined the battle between Churchill vs FDR during WWII and made the point that he favored the Churchill worldview for the post war world (And ironically also that of Prince Metternich who ran the Congress of Vienna that snuffed out democratic movements across Europe in 1815).

In June 1982, Reagan’s Westminster Palace speech officially inaugurated the NED and by November 1983, the National Endowment for Democracy Act was passed bringing this new covert organization into reality with $31 million of funding under four subsidiary organizations (AFL-CIO Free Trade Union Institute, The US Chamber of Commerce’s Center for International Private Enterprise, the International Republican Institute and the International Democratic Institute).[2]

Throughout the 1980s, this organization went to work managing Iran-Contra, destabilizing Soviet states and unleashing the first “official” modern color revolution in the form of the Yellow revolution that ousted Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos. Speaking more candidly than usual, NED President David Ignatius said in 1991 “a lot of what we do today was done covertly 25 years ago by the CIA”.

With the collapse of the Soviet Union, the NED was instrumental in bringing former Warsaw Pact nations into NATO/WTO system and the New World Order was announced by Bush Sr. and Kissinger- both of whom were rewarded with knighthoods for their service to the Crown in 1992 and 1995 respectively.

Of course, the vast web of NGOs permeating the geopolitical terrain can only be effective as long as no one says the truth and “names the game”. The very act of calling out their nefarious motives renders them impotent and this simple fact has made the recently announced China-Russia arrangement to formulate a proper strategic response to color revolutions so important in the current fight.

Despite the fact that the USA has succumbed to its own color revolution in 2020, many well intended, though soft minded patriots have been duped into believing that the cause of their ills is not the British imperial-directed takeover of their society, but “godless commie” Russia and China out to undo the western order.

If there will be any hope of undoing that 2020 coup and saving the republic at this late stage of rot, it will only occur if patriots wake up and recognize that America’s only true enemy is found in that supranational oligarchical system that has sought to destroy Russia and China as well.

TradeBait2

Oh my, explains a lot!

Gail Combs

My mouth fell open as I read that.

The guy is not ‘left or right’

Who is Ron Unz?

I’m a theoretical physicist by training, with undergraduate and graduate degrees from Harvard University, Cambridge University, and Stanford University. In the late 1980s, I entered the financial services software industry, and soon founded Wall Street Analytics, Inc., a small but successful company in that field…

patfrederick

Good Morning…enjoy an ear worm…
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TradeBait2

It has been so disappointing to see our fellow American citizens brainwashed so easily by our own corrupt “leaders”, politicians, pastors, social activists, etc.

Polarizing groups of people never helps in the assimilation into a homogenous people with shared beliefs and characteristics that create bonds.

We have so much in common to help us rally together instead of against each other.

Gail Combs

Unfortunately, by giving certain groups ‘Special Privileges’ it creates resentment… ESPECIALLY when the group who does not have those privileges is constantly told they do AND the privileged group knows they are immune from any repercussions from their actions.

Children have been wrapped in cotton batting for decades, from helmets while riding a bike to parents being arrested for applying the palm of the hand on a deserving butt. Now when FA ==> FO FINALLY happens they are completely incapable of comprehending that it is THEIR actions that caused the FO because they have been taught all their life their FA will never have a bad response.

patfrederick

everybody deserves a trophy…
NO THEY DO NOT!

Gail Combs

A lot of them deserve a kick in the butt and an admonishment to TRY HARDER!

patfrederick

AGREED

Cuppa Covfefe

People forget just how crooked and evil LBJ was. He laid a lot of the groundwork (501(c), banning ministers from making political statements, etc., Hart-Celler, and the disaster that was the Vietnam “War”, topped off by his “Great Society”, which was a Great and Evil Farce).

Critics at the time said that welfare, etc., would break up families, in particular black families, and they were right.

Barky O’TowelBoy and HELL-the-BEAST are amateurs compared with the likes of LBJ and Chappaquiddick Ted…

Gail Combs

AMEN!!! Those 2 and FDR are on the top of my list of traitors to the USA.

Cuppa Covfefe

That graphic looks like Germany’s natural gas reserves…. 😮

TradeBait2

Meanwhile, over Iran in the middle of the afternoon…

https://www.flightaware.com/live/airport/OIIE

FAFO

kalbokalbs

Always a pleasure watching Scott Jennings toy with shallow DumRats.

Scott Jennings ignites CHAOS on CNN when he asks “how” the SAVE Act strips voting rights from people of color.

ALENCIA JOHNSON: “[Trump] is championing a bill that would take voting rights away from a lot of black people in this country.”

JENNINGS: “Wait, what voting rights is he taking away from black voters?”

ALENCIA JOHNSON: “Oh, if we look at the SAVE Act… That is actually going to continue to disenfranchise overwhelmingly a lot of people of color.”

JENNINGS: “How?”

ALENCIA JOHNSON: “There are so many civil rights organizations that have run the data. If we look at the way that it is going to disenfranchise black voters.”

JENNINGS: “How?”

ALENCIA JOHNSON: “It’s the same reason why Chuck Schumer called it Jim Crow 2.0.”

JENNINGS: “You haven’t said how yet!”

“76% of black voters think we should show an ID to vote, 80% of Hispanic voters, 83% of the American people. Are you saying that black voters are too dumb to know what’s good for them? It sounds pretty condescending to me!”

After Johnson repeatedly failed to say “how,” Abby Phillip stepped in as backup.

What followed was a fiery clash that spiraled into a 3-on-1 debate against

patfrederick

they are given scripts and buzz words. they couldn’t argue their way out of a paper bag.

pgroup2

they couldn’t argue their way out of a paper bag.

or even a wet one.  😂 

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patfrederick

if it’s wet? it’s cuz they peed themselves…

cthulhu

….with an AK-47.

Cuppa Covfefe

Elon Musk has already demolished their stupid, petulant, uninformed “arguments” with a tweet showing that WORLDWIDE black-majority countries REQUIRE VOTER ID…

Cuppa Covfefe

Let’s see if this posts…

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kalbokalbs

Please contact these senators to confirm that you want voter ID required in elections in America

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pgroup2

I hope everybody understands that requiring proof of citizenship will be difficult for most people [and likely impossible for most poor seniors such as myself].

Keep in mind that a birth certificate is NOT proof of citizenship.

WA state has been giving illegals driver licenses for over two decades so photo ID proves nothing regarding citizenship.

That means 2024 is the last election in which I can vote.

Not sure what could solve this SAVE America Act problem except to allow ICE rules to apply nationwide.

Comments? Suggestions?

[get tomatoes for throwing from the bin by the door; limit 4 tomatoes per person]

kalbokalbs

Step right up. I got a lug full of rotten tomatoes for ya.

Perfect echo for negating ALL elections.

Dime Store Obammy AND Cry’n Chuck proud of your post.

I’ll wait and see how this plays out.

Somehow, I doubt it is as simple as you, and libtards suggest.

We’ll see.

IF SAVE Act fails to pass, ALL is lost. I’ll take SAVE ACT For The Win.

Cuppa Covfefe

I’ve got some watermelons for ya’ 🙂

Aubergine

I have a suggestion. It’s what I just did for myself. And no, I couldn’t “afford” it, but I did it anyway. My country is worth scrimping for, so I will.

I went and paid $180 to get a passport. The documentation was my driver’s license, and an expired passport. But if I didn’t have the passport, I would have had to show how my name changed from my birth certificate to my driver’s license. That’s a marriage license.

To get a copy of my birth certificate, if I didn’t have one, would cost $33. Copies of marriage and divorce vary, but are about the same. If you’ve ever been married or divorced, those things should be in a file in your possession anyway. They’re important documents.

It’s a pain, but it’s less of a pain than getting a Real ID, which would have required twice as many (or more) documents from me. What can I say, I’ve been around!

My vote is worth some money to me.

If you vote in 2026, and two illegals vote the opposite of you, your vote doesn’t count for anything anyway. It’s been negated, and one-upped. That has to end.

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TheseTruths

Info about the SAVE Act (emphasis mine):

https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/22

This bill requires individuals to provide documentary proof of U.S. citizenship when registering to vote in federal elections.

Specifically, the bill prohibits states from accepting and processing an application to register to vote in a federal election unless the applicant presents documentary proof of U.S. citizenship. The bill specifies what documents are considered acceptable proof of U.S. citizenship, such as identification that complies with the REAL ID Act of 2005 that indicates U.S. citizenship.

Further, the bill (1) prohibits states from registering an individual to vote in a federal election unless, at the time the individual applies to register to vote, the individual provides documentary proof of U.S. citizenship; and (2) requires states to establish an alternative process under which an applicant may submit other evidence to demonstrate U.S. citizenship.

Each state must take affirmative steps on an ongoing basis to ensure that only U.S. citizens are registered to vote, which shall include establishing a program to identify individuals who are not U.S. citizens using information supplied by certain sources.

Additionally, states must remove noncitizens from their official lists of eligible voters.

The bill allows for a private right of action against an election official who registers an applicant to vote in a federal election who fails to present documentary proof of U.S. citizenship.

A way to hold them accountable!

The bill establishes criminal penalties for certain offenses, including registering an applicant to vote in a federal election who fails to present documentary proof of U.S. citizenship.

I don’t know the difference between registering to vote in a federal election vs. a state election. Federal elections include the presidential ones and all of the U.S. Congressional ones (i.e., the midterms). I’m wondering if illegals could register in some states to vote in local elections like county ones, for example. If so, it’s a sure bet that the Left will figure out ways to get them to vote in federal elections. So enforcement and oversight will be key.

Regarding REAL ID: https://www.tsa.gov/realid/about-realid

The Act and implementing regulations establish minimum security standards for license issuance and production and prohibit federal agencies from accepting for certain official purposes noncompliant driver’s licenses and identification cards, both physical and digital (also known as Mobile Driver’s Licenses, or “mDLs”)…

Secure driver’s licenses and identification documents are a vital component of our national security framework. DHS/TSA is committed to enforcing the REAL ID Act, therefore, beginning May 7, 2025, anyone 18 years and older that plans to fly domestically or visit certain Federal facilities will need a REAL ID or another acceptable form of identification.  

It looks as if the most onerous requirements apply when someone is registering to vote. I’m guessing that would apply to young people, who should have had plenty of time to prepare if they’re paying attention, and to new U.S. citizens, who should know what they’re signing up for.

My impression is that people like you and probably most of us who are already registered to vote and who have no red flags regarding their citizenship will not have to show any further documentation.

patfrederick

Evan Lips
@evanmlips
Feb 10 • 5 tweets • 2 min read • Read on X

Here’s the letter signed by treasurers from 16 “sanctuary” states — including @DebGoldbergMA — claiming the enforcement of federal law will wreck their illegal immigration-based economies. #mapoli comment image
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Essentially, Massachusetts and other blue states are demanding that feds exempt them from national laws enacted to protect access to labor/housing for American citizens.

These states argue that enforcement of federal laws will ruin their economies.

Massachusetts and other states should have thought of that before they opened the illegal immigration floodgates to counteract the number of American taxpayers fleeing their states.
Actual line in the letter:

“Our responsibilities require us to safeguard state fiscal health, manage public funds prudently,
and ensure the economic stability our budgets depend upon. The enforcement operations
currently underway across multiple states threaten to produce economic harm that directly
undermine these obligations.”

These states went rogue and created economies completely dependent upon illegal immigration at the expense of the American citizen.

There’s simply no other way to spin it. #mapoli
@DebGoldbergMA If I’m running the campaigns of any of the three GOP candidates for Massachusetts governor, I blast copies of this letter out to every single (legally) registered voter in the commonwealth.

This is the platform of @massdems, and it’s absolutely insane.
If you’re wondering why this Feb. 3 letter wasn’t bigger “news” in Massachusetts, it’s because it was barely reported. It only attracted a small brief by @statehousenews, and was then reposted by a fraction of the #mapoli press — and not before @statehousenews gave the messaging a good massage.
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/2021240000898007049.html

pgroup2

No letterhead/logo.

Fake.

IMO.

patfrederick

good catch. when i clicked on the link, i didn’t even see the letter. what did you do to see the actual “letter”?

pgroup2

Copied the link, pasted into a new tab, and hit the enter button.

Nothing special.

patfrederick

thanks I will try to remember that…but i make no guarantees…LOL

kalbokalbs

Too many steps.   :wpds_shock: 

patfrederick

some days my memory is shorter than I am   :wpds_lol: 

kalbokalbs

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patfrederick

kalbokalbs

IF R-Cons can get to 50, they Nuke filibuster.

Need More Arm Twisting.

patfrederick

threaten exposure…make a deal. you sign on or we out your corruption. if you sign on you get x years to stay before you make a graceful exit. don’t sign it and we out you, your family and reclaim all the stolen monies.

pgroup2

Ah yes. Real politics instead of the velour we’ve had lately.

pgroup2

If you want to motivate someone to run really fast, put a noose around his neck and tie the other end to the last car of a slowly accelerating train.

I wouldn’t call that sponsoring. But that’s just me.

kalbokalbs

Ya got impeccable timing.

Returning from treadmill time, was gonna post.

T R U S T Trump

TradeBait2

Any vote or even a comment against it tells you who they are – enemies of America. Treat them as such.

kalbokalbs

Canuckistan swirling the bowl.

Demon

The Trans Flag will be flown at half mast- PM Carney

pgroup2

What is the location of the nation of Trans [not to be confused with Transylvania]?

Asking for approximately 8 billion confused people.

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Cuppa Covfefe

Probably somewhere next to Starvania 🙂

Aubergine

Question: Can we make a nation of Trans, and send them all there?

Pretty please?

Gail Combs

How about the pink spot at the tip of Yemen? Part of Somalia.

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Aubergine

Works for me!

kalbokalbs

Surprise.

Fetterman: If Iran Strikes Needed, I’ll Be the Only Democrat Who Backs Them
https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2026/02/11/fetterman-if-iran-strikes-needed-ill-be-the-only-democrat-who-backs-them/

pgroup2

I hope everyone realizes that a medical miracle is happening right before our eyes AND NOBODY IS TALKING ABOUT IT.

I’m talking about a stroke taking a person fairly far down on the functioning scale and bringing him back up to at least the function level he was before. In short, a stroke hurting and then helping heal.

Why is Fetterman only famous due to his political incongruities when his medical situation is worthy of at least as much attention? It wasn’t long ago when the water cooler talk was whether it was legitimate to have a computer and a person between Sen. Fetterman’s brain and his voting hand.

Yet here we are today as if it’s no big deal to have such a medical episode.

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patfrederick

OR, playing devil’s advocate here, was the stroke used as a cover for his “remarkable” return to “normalcy”?
I do not trust any of his new found reasonableness. He has a long history of being a liberal–and a flaming one at that. His parents have money, but his reputation as a leader of the small town he ran was dismal.
they needed a reason for his turn around–his flip flopping to reasonable because his past suggests otherwise.
his wife likes power and money but the old john wasn’t going to get anywhere closer to the white house than where they were with john remaining the hood rat he was.
I don’t trust his new persona. he’s obama 2.0 in a hoodie.

Sir ES

I think that it’s important for one to at least ALLOW for the possibility – even if it’s miniscule – that there may be replacements. One doesn’t need to believe it, but many others think it likely.

“Keep an open mind” stuff. The precedent is there – perhaps one may have read the Epstein email wherein the author wrote in no uncertain terms that “BiDan” was an actor in a mask.

Six different faces of HRC in a collage – and at least four of BiDan. Perhaps Fedderman was switched – he had quite a few different faces too!

patfrederick

I’ve seen his different faces…i wouldn’t guarantee that’s him all the time.

kalbokalbs

Maggot wouldn’t know the correct Maggot either.

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patfrederick

right?

TheseTruths

…perhaps one may have read the Epstein email wherein the author wrote in no uncertain terms that “BiDan” was an actor in a mask.

I would like to see that email. And even then, the author might be just like any person on the internet who insists something is true when they have no evidence to back it up except their own flawed judgment.

Alternatively, some are pushing theories like that for other reasons, none of which are good for us.

As for “different faces,” I bet some people could obtain photos of any one of us over the years, in all different lighting and circumstances, they would find “different faces” and swear they were not the same person.

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Sir ES

“Q Research 8 Kun”

(Use “Yandex” search engine, enter text I’ve put in quotes above; click the resulting hyperlink “Welcome Page”; scroll down until hyperlink “Catalog”; scroll down the thumbnails and click the one with the thread # below; ~midway down find the post #)

Thread #29548
[02/10/26 (Tue) 23:29:12]

Post #24243450
[02/10/26 (Tue) 23:29:12]

The post was “notabled,” with headline >Epstein docs: “Bidan is shot, 2019 firing squad.'<

The screenshot is in jpg form; click the image to expand for legibility, and enlarge by using two fingers in opposite directions.

There are two hyperlinks in the post, the latter of which goes directly (I hope) to the Epstein documents as released:

https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet9/EFTA00173266.pdf

(Please DO NOT post there, for the sake of the Q-Tree, and of the Q-Treepers: FAR too dangerous.)

Sir ES

The link doesn’t work, unfortunately, but the jpg screenshot works on 8kun…

TheseTruths

I don’t know how to access it.

Gail Combs

Whether they are doubles or not, I think is a minor consideration because they are ALL PUPPETS.

TheseTruths

they are ALL PUPPETS.

Yes. But IMO it does matter whether people spread tall tales and recruit others to believe them. People are free to believe what they want, but when the effect of what they’re doing starts spreading, that can lead to problems (and does lead to problems; I’ve witnessed it firsthand).

Gail Combs

I understand what you are saying. (And I thought we had killed that subject) However it is not something. at this time, I consider to be a priority.

Sir ES

I’ve come across a better link, replacing the last two numbers “66” with “72”.

I have to post the link here in order to verify it quickly

https://www.justice.gov/Epstein/files/ETFA00173272.pdf

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Gail Combs

One problem that was pointed out, is the FBI keeps ALL tips even from the unhinged. So that stuff has to be winnowed out.

Sir ES

I represent myself, not the whole of Q-Treepers, nor our host.

“[…] none of which are good for US.” [emphasis added]

I would prefer, as I hope others here would, that one would speak *only* for oneself in almost all circumstances.

TheseTruths

When I see things happening that are detrimental to the entire conservative/MAGA movement, I am going to speak up about them. I will not be silent just because others can’t see the harm that they are doing.

There are reasons why people at the highest levels are not promoting any of the multitude of stories to which I’m referring.

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TheseTruths

I will add that “none of which are good for us” referred to the reasons people were promoting the theories.

TradeBait2

Again – playing the voice of reason old Joe Manchin role. Swings right on things that are obviously going to pass and fits his pro-Israel stance. The rest of the time, solid blue with the rest.

Cuppa Covfefe

Mystery Manchin…

patfrederick

Aubergine

Playing devil’s advocate here. I think this is a grammar/punctuation problem.

The painting referenced is of babies being killed. It’s called “The Massacre of the Innocents.” It depicts the Bible story of the killing of the Jewish children in Jerusalem after Jesus was born:

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The email reads weird, but what I think is, it is saying put the painting where they are killing the babies in the entry way so Jeffrey can see it.

I don’t think he killed babies “in the entry way,” which is NOT to say I don’t think he killed babies.

And as for why he would want that painting? Sicko.

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patfrederick

good insight. I know nothing about art–but THIS seems more reasonable…not that any of those people are reasonable.

TheseTruths

Exactly. People incorrectly apply their own preconceived notions to so many things without considering the other, true, alternatives.

I’ve noticed that people think the leftists and pedos are so stupid as to say out loud what the public thinks they are doing. Some think Epstein was killing babies; therefore, they think it was stated right out “loud” in an email that he was doing just that. (Then why the need for the references to pizza, grape soda, and all the other foods?)

Some people think each of the Obamas said out loud, in front of audiences, that Michelle is a man. It didn’t happen. It is another instance like this one where people were reading into something that simple grammar and attention to the true circumstances indicated otherwise. These leftists have not gotten away with their crimes and perfidy by being that stupid.

Sir ES

Try the Yandex search engine, and enter >Michelle Obama as a black man<

The YT videos are still there, and Sky News Australia is one of at least four clips of M.O. saying those EXACT WORDS.

Right from the horse’s mouth.

It won’t take more than 30 seconds to find…

TheseTruths

I’ve seen her video. She says the words “As a black man.” And she was talking to, and about, her guest, who was a black man. She said to him, “As a black man…” and whatever came after that.

The words alone are not enough. Context and the situation matter. People ignore those aspects and cherrypick to get the result they want. THAT is what I’m objecting to.

It won’t take more than 30 seconds to find…

Neither did this:
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/us/no-michelle-obama-didnt-call-herself-a-black-man-viral-clip-takes-her-words-out-of-context/articleshow/120782090.cms

Aubergine

My genealogical research background has taught me to let go of all preconceived ideas about what a document might or might not mean, and to look at it entirely neutrally. Which is hard, when you really, really want something to be true. But it is necessary when looking for actual truth.

prairierose123

Well done! It’s what true journalism used to be.

Aubergine

Thanks.

Sir ES

You’re right, of course! Unfortunately, it may take a substantial amount of time to make a judgment.

It’s a bona fide *mess* to ferret out the misinfo and disinfo, often many layers deep, given the many decades (centuries?) of subterfuge!

There IS some value, however, in citing articles / posts / etc., because one learns the wiles of the liars.

There is also self-deception, which is quite pernicious! I.e., when one *knows* that something is true, but it isn’t – and conversely when one is sure something is a lie, but it’s true!

I believe that all here are doing their best, and that *must* suffice…

Aubergine

Well, some of this stuff is just being used to reading sloppy writing. This email is grammatically sloppy, and so is open to interpretation. Epstein was a monster, so people are “prepped” to see anything associated with him as monstrous. But some things about him, just like some things about Hitler, Stalin, or Mussolini, are just banal.

duchess01

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EACH DAY WE TAKE UP THE OFFENSIVE WEAPON OF THE WORD OF GOD – THE SWORD OF THE SPIRIT – ONE VERSE OPENS THE DOOR TO THE CONTEXT OF THE CHAPTER MESSAGE

Verse of the Day for Thursday, February 12, 2026

“Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.”

Matthew 5:16 (KJV)

COMMENTARY FOR MATTHEW 5

Christ’s sermon on the mount. (1,2) Who are blessed. (3-12) Exhortations and warnings. (13-16) Christ came to confirm the law. (17-20) The sixth commandment. (21-26) The seventh commandment. (27-32) The third commandment. (33-37) The law of retaliation. (38-42) The law of love explained. (43-48)

13-16 Ye are the salt of the earth. Mankind, lying in ignorance and wickedness, were as a vast heap, ready to putrify; but Christ sent forth his disciples, by their lives and doctrines to season it with knowledge and grace. If they are not such as they should be, they are as salt that has lost its savour. If a man can take up the profession of Christ, and yet remain graceless, no other doctrine, no other means, can make him profitable. Our light must shine, by doing such good works as men may see. What is between God and our souls, must be kept to ourselves; but that which is of itself open to the sight of men, we must study to make suitable to our profession, and praiseworthy. We must aim at the glory of God.

Commentary by Matthew Henry, 1710.
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Verse of the Day – February 12, 2026 (Morning Prayer)


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Thank You, Jesus, for blessings received and prayers answered !!!

duchess01

WE ARE FIGHTING A SPIRITUAL WAR OF GOOD VERSUS EVIL

PRAYING ON THE ARMOR OF GOD

Father God, I now follow your command to put on the full armor of God, because my battle is not against flesh and blood but against rulers, authorities, the powers of this dark world and against spiritual forces of evil in the unseen world.

I first pray on the Belt of Truth that it may be buckled around my waist, may I be centered and encircled by your truth dear Lord. Hem me inside all that is true and right, and may I be protected and held up by the truth of your living word, in my Lord Jesus name.

I pray on the Breastplate of righteousness, please protect my vital organs and my inner man, cover my integrity, my spirit, and my soul. Guard my heart for it is the wellspring of life, please strengthen and guard the most vulnerable places in my life with that which is right, good, and noble that I might not receive a fatal blow from the enemy, in my Lord Jesus name.

I pray on the Gospel Shoes of Peace. I choose to stand in the shoes of your good news, and on the firm foundation of my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, the solid eternal rock. All other ground is sinking sand, I pray that I will not slip or fall, but that my feet would be firmly fitted on your lordship, my Lord Jesus. I choose to stand on you, so that the peace of God, which transcends all understanding will guard my heart and mind in Christ Jesus, the eternal Rock of Ages. I receive your holy peace now my Lord, from the sole of my feet to the crown of my head, in my Lord Jesus name.

I pray the Shield of Faith into my hand now. As I take up the shield of faith, I ask that you might extinguish every dart and arrow that is launched from the enemy to take me down spiritually, physically, mentally, emotionally, and every attempt of the enemy to destroy my joy. I ask that my faith in you would make it flame out. Extinguish every flaming arrow that would come against me, my life, my family, my home, or my ministry. May my faith always be out in front of me like a shield. Give me the courage to “faith my fears” by choosing to walk by faith and not by sight, in my Lord Jesus name.

I pray on the Helmet of Salvation, that you might protect my mind from the thoughts that can lead me astray. I choose to take every thought captive, and arrest all intentioned ideas and motives that would harm others, or distract me from your holy will for me. I submit every captured thought to the Lordship of my Lord Jesus Christ, and ask that you would imprison those thoughts that are not of you my Lord. Transform my mind and renew my thinking that I may think God thoughts, and have a sober mind that is focused on your glory. Please protect me from being double minded that I may allow my mind, I reject to live an earthly life, because I choose to live a holy one, governed by you My Lord Jesus, the prince of peace, please have my mind to be saturated with the holy mind of Christ, in my Lord Jesus name.

Finally, I take up the Sword of the Spirit which is the holy word of God, I pray this powerful offensive weapon into my hand, and ask that your holy word would be fitting for every encounter I face. As the enemy gets close to me, please give me the insight, wisdom, and skill to wield the word of God to drive away the enemy, in my Lord Jesus name.

May the enemy and his team flee from me, upon hearing the word of God spoken by the power and direction of the Holy Spirit. Give me the sword of the spirit to cut through the wiles of the devil, so that I may discern the schemes of the enemy when he is near.

With all kinds of prayers, supplication, and intercession I pray to you my Lord God as the one who fights my battles. Now that I’m in your holy powerful armor, I walk away covered and ready to face my day as you go before me, and please protect me in the midst of the spiritual warfare in this unseen world, in my Lord Jesus name.

Thank you my Lord, for the spiritual weapons of armor and prayer that you have given me. It is written no weapon formed against me shall prosper, and you will refute every tongue that accuses me. 

Thank you Father God, my Lord Jesus and the Holy Spirit, that I am more than a conqueror in my Lord Jesus. I pray all of this in the mighty name of my Lord God and Savior Jesus Christ, Amen.

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duchess01

PLEASE PRAY FOR ABUSED, MISSING, AND TRAFFICKED CHILDREN

BE MY VOICE

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CHILD NOT CHOICE

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JESUS LOVES THE LITTLE CHILDREN

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duchess01

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St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle, be our protection against the wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him we humbly pray; and do thou, O Prince of the Heavenly host, by the power of God, cast into hell Satan and all the evil spirits who prowl about the world seeking the ruin of souls.

Amen.

duchess01

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PLEASE PRAY FOR ONE ANOTHER
MAPA = MAKE AMERICA PRAY AGAIN

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FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO ARE ABSENT FOR ANY REASON – WE JUST WANT YOU TO KNOW WE ARE PRAYING FOR YOU !!!

MISSING YOU

The family is quiet
I really know not why
There has been no real riot
Nothing that meets the eye

We were flourishing and strong
Even with the stress of each day
Then suddenly something went wrong
And we have somehow lost our way

Something has gone adrift
And split our family apart
There was a sudden shift
An attack on every heart

Some say life has gotten in the way
Too many distractions they bear
Some say away they must stay
And take solace away in prayer

Some are dealing with pain
Of the physical and the mental
From interaction they abstain
Thus with all we must be gentle

With whatever you are dealing
We will keep you in prayer
That God provide the healing
Be comforted and aware

If you have a problem with another
Let it not fester inside
Ask God for help with sister/brother
Let peace in your heart abide

Forgiveness is a blessing
Like no other that I know
It’s power to relieve the stressing
The hurt and pain it will slow

Please check in and let us know
You are okay and just fine
Let us hear and see you glow
Let your light for us it shine

Pray and then pray again
For God to give you a sign
Bring out the great Amen
And with us all be fine!!!

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kalbokalbs

Most memorable, over the years.

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duchess01

Psalm 91. The most powerful prayer from the Bible. God’s protection, healing

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patfrederick

Charlotte99
February 12, 2026 8:24 am

@WallStreetApes
6h
A Somali man named Mohamod Jama ran a NGO in Minnesota taking Medicaid payments
He was billing Medicaid $12,630 per month PER PERSON for care that was never given
He even stopped paying rent for patients and they’re being evicted onto the streets
“They were billing Sky’sMedicaid $421 per day, claiming they always provided 12 hours of service — Most days was like two hours, maybe one or two hours”
“The company and its owner, Mohamod Jama, stopped paying rent — So Sky got evicted, just one of the vulnerable people paying the price through no fault of their own for Minnesota’s fraud crisis thrown onto the street homeless.”
He was billing $276-$421 per patient, per day to American taxpayers
Deport all Somalians back to Somalia
https://nitter.net/WallStreetApes/status/2021843914186272991#m

patfrederick

this takes hubris, no?

TradeBait2

Until they lose their jobs and go to jail for willful violations, this stuff will continue.

patfrederick

agreed, but the other two branches are allowing it to continue.

Aubergine

The so-called “experts” that people listen to about stuff just kills me. This morning, I read an article with a “former FBI special agent,” talking about the Ring camera images of Nancy Guthrie’s kidnapper. He said:

“Retired FBI supervisory special agent James Gagliano said the awkward way the suspect was carrying a holstered gun when he was caught on surveillance video outside Savannah Guthrie’s mom’s home was unlike anything he’d seen before.

“It does not look like a trained assassin or somebody who’s been doing this a long time,” he told “Fox & Friends” early Thursday.

“I look at the gun, I’ve never ever seen somebody carry a weapon that way. I carried a weapon in the service of my country for 33 years. I have never seen somebody carry it that way,” the ex-FBI official continued.

“This looks like it was thrown together either last minute or the person got a holster from one person and the weapon from somebody else.””

https://nypost.com/2026/02/12/us-news/key-giveaways-in-nancy-guthrie-case-that-show-suspected-kidnapper-is-not-a-trained-assassin-former-fbi-special-agent/

Yeah, right. Dude, gimme a break:

Appendix Carry – Thousands of Thugs Can’t be Wrong!
“95% of criminals carry their guns on their strong side, mostly stuck in the front of their bodies, inside the waistband without a holster.” – From a US Secret Service Seminar on detecting concealed weapons

Why are all the thugs carrying pistols in their waistbands in front of the hip? And why do most cops and CCW permit holders carry behind the hip? Are there lessons to be learned from the bad guys? As one of the few cops who actually carries his gun in the front “appendix” position, I say “yes”.

https://www.buckeyefirearms.org/appendix-carry-thousands-thugs-can%E2%80%99t-be-wrong

Whatever this “agents” duties were, I doubt he had much to do with apprehending actual criminals.

Gail Combs

Shuffling paperwork…

kalbokalbs

Video smacks of, look squirrel.

barkerjim

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/bro-bots-thursday-february-12-2026

Good morning, C&C, it’s Thursday! Your roundup includes: judges and the DOJ playing constitutional chicken over a U.S. attorney who lasted shorter than a TikTok video; the SAVE Act passes the House and heads for a Senate filibuster showdown; $60 million in dark money exposed under oath plus a trillion-dollar fraud bombshell; the military’s new border laser accidentally zaps a party balloon; and KPMG teaches the world how to kill the unkillable billable hour.

Gail Combs

Large party balloons from Wally Mart can be 43 inch gold balls or this one which is 33 inches.

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Gail Combs

Cartel Drones

Narco-Drones: The Use of Drones by Drug Cartels

2.2 Construction

Mexican cartels have gotten so involved in the usage of drones that they now rely on Mexican enterprises to manufacture them in locations such as Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey, Querétaro, and Tijuana. Cartels have begun hiring local workers from companies in Mexico to develop custom drones, or UAVs, tailored to their needs (source). This is significant since, until 2011, practically all of the cartels’ drones were manufactured abroad, mostly in Israel and China.

Drones built in Mexico are not the same as those used for personal usage. They can transport 60 to 100 kilogrammes of drugs in a single trip. The last few years have seen limited but worrying changes in the size range, and the range of unmanned aircraft. While most of these drones are commercial and small in size, there is potential for larger drones to be produced or acquired. This gives them more payload capacity, altitude and range. Engineers are likely to continue striving to improve the efficiency of trafficking drones in terms of the weight they can carry, the distance they can go, and strategies to avoid detection.

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Last two sentences translated

Explosivo de origen belico compuesto de un aglomerante plastico, plastificante y productos quimicos

Explosive of war origin composed of a plastic binder, plasticizer and chemicals

De tipo caceria

Hunting type

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The header picture is a pick-up and a drone. The drone looks about the size of the pick-ups hood.

Gail Combs

And what would C&C be without a really great comment?

TriTorch 

2h

“I was at the grocery store loading bags into my car when I noticed a man in the parking lot with a beautiful golden retriever. He was kneeling beside the dog, crying and hugging him tightly. People walked past, trying not to stare. I couldn’t help myself. ‘Is your dog okay?’

He looked up, tears streaming down his face. ‘He’s perfect. That’s the problem.’ He wiped his eyes. ‘I just lost my job and my apartment. I’m moving into my car tomorrow. I can’t take care of him anymore. I’m waiting for the shelter to open so I can surrender him.’

The dog licked his owner’s face, tail wagging, completely unaware. The man broke down again. ‘I’ve had him for seven years. He’s my best friend. But I can’t feed him. I can’t give him what he needs. I have to let him go.’

My heart shattered watching this. Without thinking, I said, ‘What if he stays with me? Temporarily. Until you get back on your feet.’ He stared at me like I’d spoken a different language. ‘You don’t even know me.’ I knelt down and petted the dog. ‘I know you love him enough to put his needs before your own. That tells me everything.’ For the next four months, I kept that dog, fed him, walked him, loved him.

The man would visit once a week, spending hours playing with his best friend in my backyard. He’d always leave crying. Eventually, he found work, saved enough for an apartment, and came to take his dog home. The reunion was beautiful, the dog went absolutely crazy with joy. The man hugged me so hard I could barely breathe. ‘You kept my family together when I thought I’d lost everything.’ He still sends me photos of them together.” —Michelle

pgroup2

In NYC, the mayor would have told him that he had no right to own a dog and he should be grateful Big Mike was willing to take the mutt.

What? Wrong Michelle?

Sorry.

Gail Combs

And our daily James Goodrich 

This past summer I was installing some windows for a cousin. I mentioned all of our family that have passed away and asked him if he thought he would see them again? He paused and said, no. He asked me what I thought and I said yes I believe we will. He was surprised and asked “really?” I said yes, I really do believe. I’ve had similar conversations with my wife about believing there is something after our time here.

In many situations we have to believe without seeing. Just looking back over the past 6 years we knew things were horribly wrong. Along the way we prayed for things to get back to normal. For years nothing seemed to change, things at times got worse, but we kept praying and believing some sense of common good would return.

The other day I was talking with a friend, Barbara Lee, and she said “Pray, worship God with gratitude and live in the thought that good will prevail. I personally feel quite hopeful”. We should all think and live this way,

This past September my brother came up to New Hampshire for a visit. There’s been a family of Bald Eagles living around the lake and just as we were talking about them one flew right over our heads, what a beautiful majestic sight. In the scriptures there are many comparisons to the life of a believer and an eagle.

When a mother eagle is going to have a baby eagle she lays her egg. For thirty five days she has to sit on the egg to keep it warm. She never feels the eaglet kick, the egg doesn’t grow any larger. There’s no sign that what’s on the inside of the egg is alive. The mother eagle could think if it was alive it would move a little bit. At least she would hear something. But day after day the mother eagle sits unmoved by what she doesn’t feel. Unmoved by what’s not changing.

On the thirty fifth day after no signs of life suddenly the little eaglet starts pecking its way out of the shell. Before long it hatches healthy and whole. Think about the faith it takes for that mother eagle to sit on that egg that seems dead. Many times, like the mother eagle, you are going to have to believe something is happening when you can’t see any sign of it. Your going to have to sit on that promise, believing, expecting, praying, thanking, when your not feeling anything moving, when your not seeing any growth. Deep down she must know something is happening that she can’t see. There’s something in the eagles DNA, something put in her by the creator that says I don’t have to see a sign, I don’t have to feel a kick, I know my baby is alive, I know my due season is coming. I know on the thirty fifth day this baby eaglet is going to hatch. This is a reality of Gods influence, providence and creation, where science as an explanation ends and the divine becomes the unquestionable answer.

You may have promises you’ve been standing on for a long time, dreams God has placed in your heart. Every circumstance says it’s never going to happen, what you’re believing for is dead. It would have kicked by now. You would have seen some improvement, some growth. Keep your faith. We have to keep praying, keep thanking God, it’s coming. We have to walk by faith not sight. The creator is going to deliver what’s in my spirit. As we have witnessed things can change, our prayers can come true.

We all will come to a time in our lives when we must believe because there is no other path to take. It may happen differently for some, someone that has refused to believe, but all of the unanswered questions of the mysteries of faith will one day be answered. It may not happen exactly as some may have thought, but we all will find God one day. One day all of us will return to the religion our parents gave to us. Keep praying, keep thanking God and keep living in faith. J.Goodrich

pgroup2

Agree that we should keep the faith irrespective of environmental conditions.

But there are game cam vids on youtube of sleeping eagles being attacked by owls in order for the owls to get fresh egg to eat. What then?

kalbokalbs

Muzzie laughs it off.

HOLY SMOKES. Sen. Ron Johnson starts YELLING at AG Keith Ellison for exploiting the deaths of anti-ICE agitators Renee Good and Alex Pretti

“A tragedy was going to happen and YOU ENCOURAGED IT! You ought to feel DAMN GUILTY about it!”

“2 people are DEAD because you encouraged them to put themselves in harm’s way. And now you EXPLOIT those 2 people. It never should’ve happened!”

“I can’t imagine being a law enforcement official where I know my colleagues have been shot at, their vehicles rammed, that there are trained activists deployed.”

“And by the way, we know at least one of those activists had a semi-automatic pistol with extra clips!”

“So now you’re an ICE officer. You’re doing enforcement action. You’ve got a team behind you trying to protect you.”

“You’ve got all these trained activists behind you. Is it any wonder they’re at hair-trigger alert? A tragedy was going to happen and you encouraged it!”

Gail Combs

Ellison WANTED THOSE DEATHS that is why he is laughing.

kalbokalbs

Muzzie perspective.

Goode and Pretti expendable Infidels.

Gail Combs

DEMON-Rat  perspective: NEEDED Deaths for optics. They were not just regrettable deaths of expendables, those deaths were literally sought after.

pgroup2

Not clips.

Magazines or mags.

Aubergine

There’s something going on with Catholicism.

Several things lately are making me question what the heck it is. Several years ago now, when I finally realized Jesus is my Savior and King and I needed to go back to church, I thought about becoming Catholic. That is, until I realized how difficult that is. They wanted me to annul my marriage, making my children illegitimate! Yikes. Then there were classes and all kinds of hoops to jump through.

But recently, a friend of mine’s daughter has decided she wants to be Catholic (boyfriend is; I think it will wear off). And my friend is telling me all about how “easy” and “simple” they are making everything now for anybody converting. And she says, her daughter is becoming antisemitic, too.

And Candace Owens converted and then went insane. And became a rabid antisemite. And now this:

“Dan Patrick, the Texas Lieutenant Governor and Chair of President Donald Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission, announced on X on Wednesday that he had removed a member of the committee due to her unsolicited rant about “Zionism” during a hearing that was supposed to be focused on antisemitism in America.

Dan Patrick, the Texas Lieutenant Governor and Chair of President Donald Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission, announced on X on Wednesday that he had removed a member of the committee due to her unsolicited rant about “Zionism” during a hearing that was supposed to be focused on antisemitism in America.”

https://redstate.com/jenniferoo/2026/02/11/the-presidents-religious-liberty-commission-is-minus-a-member-and-its-her-own-fault-n2199057#google_vignette

I know the Catholic church has been pretty antisemite for a while. I read about the “rat lines,” which were pathways out of post-WWII Nazi Germany facilitated by Catholic priests and churches.

Apparently, this is now on the rise again. Or just coming back out into the open. But something is on the move, for sure.

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Gail Combs

The Catholic Church has been getting weirder since Pope Benedict XVI, stepped down on 28 February 2013.

I followed that story a bit and it was floated that he was threaten and made to step down.

He was succeeded by Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, the Commie.

PAVACA

The Roman Catholic Church has been doing weird theological things for some time.
When my maternal uncle (Catholic) wanted to marry a Protestant woman back in the early 1960s, the Church demanded that she “convert” to Catholicism, or the marriage wouldn’t be “approved” by the Church. His intended did indeed convert to Catholicism.
When my maternal aunt (Catholic) wanted to marry a Protestant man back in the 1950s, the Church demanded the same thing of him. He refused. The Church then demanded that he sign a binding agreement that any children born of the marriage would be “raised in the Catholic Church teachings.” He signed the agreement.
When my own late brother wanted to marry a Greek Orthodox woman in 1971, the Catholic Church demanded that they have a “Catholic marriage ceremony” performed either just before, or just after, the Greek Orthodox wedding ceremony. My brother arranged for this to take place.
When my own sister wanted to marry a Protestant man in in 1978, the Church demanded that he “convert” to Catholicism. He refused. Then the Church demanded that he sign the “will raise any children born as Catholics” agreement. I don’t know if he signed.
When my own son wanted to marry a Catholic woman (second marriage for both of them) in 2019, the Catholic Diocese of Raleigh demanded that his fiancee GET AN ANNULMENT of her first (Roman Catholic) marriage — and that her ex-husband DO THE SAME — under the threat that her two children by the first marriage would be considered “illegitimate” by the Catholic Church (their divorces of their first marriages were done through the civil court.) Both she and her ex-husband refused. My son and she were married by a Protestant minister. Her ex-husband then married a Jewish woman in a Jewish ceremony.

Gail Combs

I was briefly engaged to a Catholic. I had the same demand including my having to contact my Ex and get him to agree to the annulment.

NO WAY was I contacting THAT man. I told my soon to be Ex-fiancee, if he wanted that annulment he would have to talk to my Ex.

He ended up married to a Mama Bear Catholic lady who was just what he needed to take care of him.

(I consider it a narrow escape.)

pgroup2

(I consider it a narrow escape.)

On a narrow road?

pgroup2

If you research the Hebrew way of getting married, you’d realize that ‘marriage’ is determined by the two people involved [one female and one male]. The rest of the various things that are done seemingly are for the purpose of letting the rest of the community know about it.

Cuppa Covfefe

VaticanII was supposed to have ended the Anti-Semetic stance of the Roman Catholic Church. Having said that, the last Pope that had a good grasp (indeed and excellent grasp) of Theology was Pope Benedict. Even most of the leading Protestant theologians agreed with and respected most of what he spoke and wrote (obviously there were points where they couldn’t agree).

Pope-A-Dope Francis-the-talking-Fool was the Papacy’s Øbøzø, and he stacked the College of Cardinals so that his “liberation theology” (aka communism) could be continued and encouraged via the Papacy and “friendly” electors…

The Deep State and its father Satan infiltrate all institutions, sad to say…..

pgroup2

As I recall, Yeshua made it almost too simple on the Cross to become one of ‘His’, compared to the Roman Catholic Church recently.

But compare it to what Google A.I. says. There were some rather strict rituals required to be one of God’s kids:

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In the Old Testament, circumcision was the mandatory, everlasting sign of the covenant between God and Abraham’s descendants, typically performed on the eighth day. Sojourners (foreigners living among Israelites) wishing to participate in the Passover were required to circumcise all their males, allowing them to be treated as natives. 

Key Aspects of Circumcision and Sojourning

  • Sign of the Covenant: Established in Genesis 17, circumcision served as an outward, physical mark of being part of the covenant people.
  • Requirement for Sojourners: A stranger or foreigner (sojourner) “sojourning” with the Israelites could only eat the Passover if all their males were circumcised.
  • Inclusion: Once circumcised, the sojourner was considered “as one that is born in the land” and allowed to fully participate in religious life.
  • Mandatory Nature: Any uncircumcised male, whether born in the house or bought from a stranger, was to be “cut off” from the people.
  • Circumcision of the Heart: Beyond the physical act, the Old Testament emphasizes “circumcision of the heart” (Deuteronomy 10:16), representing obedience, separation from sin, and devotion to God. 

Historical Context

  • Egypt: It was practiced by other cultures, but became uniquely significant to the Abrahamic covenant.
  • Wilderness/Entrance to Canaan: Joshua circumcised the new generation of Israelites born in the wilderness before entering the Promised Land.
  • Household: The command included slaves bought with money as well as foreigners living temporarily among them.

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Joining today’s Catholic Church reminds me of that time before Christ came.

kalbokalbs

When the filibuster is nuked, the SAVE Act can be passed.

Then the Senate can move on Ms Linda’s proposed legislation.

  • Prohibit sanctuary states and cities.

TOM HOMAN JUST MADE A DEMAND TO CONGRESS!

“Congress must take action against sanctuary cities and sanctuary states!”

“Releasing public safety threats into the public is JUST STUPID!”

We should CRIMINALIZE sanctuary cities and arrest mayors!

Aubergine

This guy. LOLOL!

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patfrederick

REALLY?????

prairierose123

Wow. They make it so easy. Any idiot, oh I mean congress person, could do it!

patfrederick

very telling, isn’t it?

patfrederick

FloridaFredOutWest
February 12, 2026 11:19 am

Democrat judges have invented a new legal concept, common law citizenship, to prevent illegal aliens from being deported.
The law is crystal clear, “shall be detained,” so judges bent on ignoring the law have to be ever more clever. Politico reports that two district-level judges within the 5th circuit (TX-LA-MS) have invented a new constitutional right which prevents ICE from,

detaining people who have established roots in the U.S. without due process. Those roots amount, in legal parlance, to a “liberty interest” that the Constitution says cannot be taken away without at least a hearing before a neutral judge.

I’m otherwise a big fan of “liberty,” but these judges have manufactured a squatter’s right to remain in America without permission. Keep in mind that detainees have already received all of the process to which they are due, that is, they have been ordered removed by an Immigration Court.
https://www.americanexperiment.org/habeas-and-squatters-rights/

Gail Combs

We need to find the homes of these liberal judges and establish SQUATERS RIGHTS to their homes.

Squatters’ rights in New York explained

In New Yorksquatters can potentially gain rights after just 30 days of occupancy and full legal title after 10 years. … In New York, a squatter may gain legal rights after residing on a property openly and without the owner’s consent for 10 continuous years.

patfrederick

that’s utter bullshit imo

Gail Combs

It certainly is!

It means you can not go on a months vacation without being at risk of losing your home.

pgroup2

There’s a cottage industry right there – house sitting.

Gail Combs

IF your house sitter doesn’t decide to become a squatter.
  :wpds_cry: 

pgroup2

Guess where this scheme was hatched.

That’s right, ladies and germs, in the socialist cities.

Make it stop; I’m getting a headache.

barkerjim
kalbokalbs

Wonderful. Simply wonderful!

Gail Combs

A double check:

Federalreserve.gov — The Fed – Does the Federal Reserve own or hold gold?

The Federal Reserve does not own gold The Gold Reserve Act of 1934 required the Federal Reserve System to transfer ownership of all of its gold to the Department of the Treasury. In exchange, the Secretary of the Treasury issued gold certificates to the Federal Reserve for the amount of gold transferred at the then-applicable statutory price for gold held by the Treasury.. …

 The statutory price of gold is set by law. It does not fluctuate with the market price of gold and has been constant at $42 2/9, or $42.2222, per fine troy ounce since 1973….

Although the Federal Reserve does not own any gold, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York acts as the custodian of gold owned by account holders such as the U.S. government, foreign governments, other central banks, and official international organizations. No individuals or private sector entities are permitted to store gold in the vault of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York or at any Federal Reserve Bank.

A small portion of the gold held by the U.S. Treasury (roughly $600 million in book value)–about five percent–is held in custody for the Treasury by the Federal Reserve Banks, as fiscal agents of the United States. The vast majority of this gold is located in the vault at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and a very small portion is on display in several Federal Reserve Banks. The remaining 95 percent of U.S. Treasury gold ($10.4 billion in book value) is held in custody for the Treasury by the U.S. Mint.

Gail Combs

From Joe Lang’s Article:

The world’s reserve currency is ALREADY being replaced with gold. It’s happening worldwide, and not causing a panic, in spite of all the dire warnings by so called experts.

A controlled demolition.

Why no collapse?

Because gold is replacing ALL fiat currencies, not just the dollar.

De-dollarization is being managed by Trump.

The USA is just the latest.

From my old notes:

BRICS was looking to DIRECTLY CHALLENGE the World Bank and IMF with a second bank lending to third world countries. (China is scooping up assets in Africa and S. America as a result of the policy.)

THEY WANTED TO CHALLENGE THE US Dollar as the World Reserve Currency!

To do this they are buying up gold and mining gold in order to challenge the World Bank/IMF/US Petrodollar system just like Gadhafi did. [That s why he was killed BTW]

Old comment detailing gold buying and BRICS development bank:
https://tallbloke.wordpress.com/2014/06/23/forget-alleged-russian-involvement-in-anti-fracking-look-at-eu-and-green-ngo-bedmates/#comment-81144

Old comment on Tony Blair, Middle-East, Gold and Gadhafi:
https://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/2014/05/27/gun-control-has-been-used-by-governments-to-kill-more-than-50-million-of-their-own-people/#comment-358599

This is WHY Soros and his buddies want a war with Russia. They completely screwed themselves by weakening the USA and building up China, India and other countries.

Both Russia and China tossed Soros and his Open Society agitators out on their ear.

From the Wall Street Journal:

” Mar 17, 2015 … If the IMF and World bank, led by the USA will not help, start speaking Mandarin to ask for help.”

Germany, France and Italy followed the U.K.’s lead in applying to join a China-led international development bank, lending the weight of Europe’s largest economies to the project despite U.S. opposition.

Europe’s four top powers have now broken ranks with Washington in moving to become founding members of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank. The decision is expected to spur other U.S. allies to back the potential challenger to the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank, where Washington has significant influence.

It also comes as Obama administration officials warn that the U.S. is also losing clout through the world’s emergency lender, the International Monetary Fund.

China launched the AIIB in October—one in a series of moves to boost its regional and global influence—and invited other countries to join as founding members by March 31. Endowed with an initial capitalization of $50 billion, the bank would have a mandate to finance infrastructure projects around the world…

http://www.wsj.com/articles/germany-france-italy-to-join-china-backed-development-bank-1426597078?mod=rss_europe_whats_news

The EU is IMPLODING!!!
The ONLY thing that kept the Euro afloat was the US WEALTH the Feral Reserve STOLE from the USA in 2008 and FUNNELED to EU banks!
Remember the ‘Banker Bailout’ Americans were so furious about?? Well guess who OWNED much of those TOXIC assets INSURED by AIG?

EUROPEAN BANKS!!!
This is why the FED fought tooth and nail with Ron Paul about disclosing just WHERE all those $$$ where going to that Americans were now expected to pay (with interest)
Audit of the Federal Reserve Reveals $16 Trillion in Secret Bailouts : REDDIT

Barclays PLC (United Kingdom): $868 billion ($868,000,000,000)

Royal Bank of Scotland (UK): $541 billion ($541,000,000,000)

Deutsche Bank (Germany): $354 billion ($354,000,000,000)

UBS (Switzerland): $287 billion ($287,000,000,000)

Credit Suisse (Switzerland): $262 billion ($262,000,000,000)

Bank of Scotland (United Kingdom): $181 billion ($181,000,000,000)

BNP Paribas (France): $175 billion ($175,000,000,000)….

If you include the Euro swaps the bailout is supposed to be at least three times that. Scary.

[Gerald O’Driscoll: The Federal Reserve’s Covert Bailout of Europe – WSJ]

http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052970204464404577118682763082876

kalbokalbs

Unlike previous WH press Secretaries, Karoline is well respected by the WH presstitutes.

CNN’s Kaitlan Collins Says Karoline Leavitt Defended Her Free Press Rights

“The Saudi Royal Guard freaked out because I dared to ask a question … and said, you can’t come into the next event … Karoline, to her credit said, no Kaitlan’s coming in with the rest of the U.S. press.”

patfrederick

they have removal ORDERS! how does a judge now release them???
article
A federal judge released four illegal immigrants who were convicted of murder and child sex crimes from the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
U.S. District Judge John deGravelles for the Middle District Court of Louisiana, an Obama appointee, on Friday granted the defendants release from ICE custody, the Department of Homeland Security said Wednesday.
“The ramifications will only be the continued rape, murder, assault, and robbery of more American victims,” Assistant DHS Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said. “Releasing these monsters is inexcusably reckless. President Trump and Secretary Noem are now enforcing the law and arresting illegal aliens who have no right to be in our country.”
“We are applying the law as written,” she added. “If an immigration judge finds an illegal alien has no right to be in this country, we are going to remove them. Period.”
Ibrahim Ali Mohammed, an Ethiopian illegal immigrant, was convicted of sexual exploitation of a minor and was issued a final order of removal by an immigration judge on Sept. 5, 2024. The Biden administration released him into the U.S.
Luis Gaston-Sanchez, a Cuban illegal immigrant, was convicted of homicide, assault, resisting an officer, concealing stolen property, and two counts of robbery. He was ordered to be removed on Sept. 24, 2001.
Another Cuban illegal immigrant, Ricardo Blanco Chomat, was convicted of homicide, kidnapping, aggravated assault with a firearm, burglary, robbery, larceny, and selling cocaine. His final order of removal was issued on March 27, 2002.
Francisco Rodriguez-Romero, a Cuban illegal immigrant, was convicted of homicide and a weapons offense. He was ordered to be removed on May 30, 1995.
Fox News Digital, which has reported on the releases, reached out to the Middle District Court of Louisiana for comment. But as of Thursday, there does not appear to be a response.
https://justthenews.com/government/courts-law/judge-releases-four-illegal-immigrants-convicted-murder-child-sex-crimes-ice

Gail Combs

That Judge should be held RESPONSIBLE for ANY CRIMES caused by those people or any other monsters he releases.

This is the BASTARD!

I thought I would barf from the sickening sweetness.

patfrederick

seems to me, and I’m not a lawyer, nor do i play one on tv, and i did not stay at a Holiday Inn last night, but a REMOVAL ORDER suggests they had their day in court.

Gail Combs

Is Appealing a Removal or Deportation Order Possible?

If an immigration judge orders a person’s removal, or deportation, the order can be appealed with certain exceptions. The person who has been ordered removed must file an appeal to the U.S. Board of Immigration Appeals (BIS) within 30 days of the immigration judge’s decision in their case. The Board of Immigration Appeals reviews immigration court decisions. There is no deadline for the BIA to review immigration court decisions, however it currently claims that it tries to resolve all cases within 180 days. This means that a person could expect to receive a decision within 180 days of filing their appeal.

If a person appeals a judge’s decision that removal is appropriate and the BIA rejects the appeal, the person can then appeal the BIA decision to the federal appellate courts. An appeal to the federal appellate courts would be time-consuming and would best be handled by an experienced immigration attorney. 

Whether a removal order can be appealed depends on the grounds for removal.   :wpds_arrow: If a person’s removal has been ordered because they committed a crime of which they have already been convicted, then an appeal of a removal order is not available.

patfrederick

seems to me, over 30 years for at least of these scumbags is a lot longer than 30 days.

Gail Combs

Not to mention having committed a crime.

patfrederick

they need to stay in their own lane…judges are not KINGS either!

pgroup2

I don’t know why they aren’t arguing lack of jurisdiction. If they are, why isn’t that somewhere in the news.

BTW, every court order I have seen recites that jurisdiction and venue are proper.

Gail Combs

ALSO there is this from Badlands

Court Sides With Admin on Pre-Deportation Migrant Detention

The US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit on Friday reversed two district-court orders that had required bond hearings or release for detained noncitizens, holding the government may detain certain “applicants for admission” without bond during removal proceedings under 8 U.S.C. § 1225(b)(2)(A).

The ruling came in Buenrostro-Mendez v. Bondi, consolidated with Padron Covarrubias v. Vergara.

After the decision, Attorney General Pam Bondi posted that Justice Department attorneys had secured a “crucial legal victory” supporting the administration’s immigration agenda. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem posted that courts had ordered releases based on claims DHS was breaking the law, and described the ruling as supporting DHS’s position.

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So it looks like U.S. District Judge John deGravelles for the Middle District Court of Louisiana IS OVER RULING an Appellate Court decision.

From Brave AI

U.S. District Courts are the trial courts of the federal judiciary, where cases are first heard. 

 They handle both civil and criminal matters involving federal law, constitutional issues, or disputes between parties from different states. Each of the 94 federal judicial districts has at least one district court, and district judges preside over trials, manage pretrial proceedings, and issue rulings. 

U.S. Courts of Appeals (also known as circuit courts) are appellate courts that review decisions made by district courts. 

 They do not hold trials but instead examine whether the law was applied correctly in the lower court…. 

It is about time someone SLAPS DOWN THIS ROGUE JUDGES HARD!

I wonder if any of these Felons harm someone, if this judge can be held accountable under: 18 U.S. Code § 242 – Deprivation of rights under color of law

Whoever, under color of any law, statute, ordinance, regulation, or custom, willfully subjects any person in any State, Territory, Commonwealth, Possession, or District to the deprivation of any rights, privileges, or immunities secured or protected by the Constitution or laws of the United States, or to different punishments, pains, or penalties, on account of such person being an alien, or by reason of his color, or race, than are prescribed for the punishment of citizens, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than one year, or both; and if bodily injury results from the acts committed in violation of this section or if such acts include the use, attempted use, or threatened use of a dangerous weapon, explosives, or fire, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both; and if death results from the acts committed in violation of this section or if such acts include kidnapping or an attempt to kidnap, aggravated sexual abuse, or an attempt to commit aggravated sexual abuse, or an attempt to kill, shall be fined under this title, or imprisoned for any term of years or for life, or both, or may be sentenced to death.

pgroup2

There will be some confusion over the timing of the opinion and/or order.

Escape hatch, so to speak.

kalbokalbs

No idea how much money Nissan wasted on EVs.
Struggling Nissan forecasts $4.2 billion full-year net loss

Japanese automaker Nissan said Thursday it expected to suffer a net loss of ¥650 billion ($4.2 billion) in its fiscal year that ends in March, as it struggles with sluggish sales.The huge loss is twice as much as analysts surveyed by Bloomberg had predicted.

The company, however, sharply lowered the forecast for its annual operating loss to ¥60 billion, citing the acceleration of its restructuring measures.

That is far less than the operating loss of ¥275 billion it had predicted at the end of October.

It is still projecting a 5.8% decline in revenue for the year, to ¥11.9 trillion.

The group is facing intense pressure on its sales and has had to contend with a massive hike in U.S. tariffs.

https://www.japantimes.co.jp/business/2026/02/12/nissan-forecasts-net-loss/

kalbokalbs

It’s not just a foothold into Mexico, dream for America foothold, but looking forward to a foothold in Central and South America.

China’s BYD and Geely eye Mexico plant in bid for North American foothold

https://moderndiplomacy.eu/2026/02/12/chinas-byd-and-geely-eye-mexico-plant-in-bid-for-north-american-foothold/

patfrederick

what a load of SHIT!
article
In the heart of New York City, the NYPD just hosted its 4th Annual World Hijab Day “celebration” at the MUNA Islamic Center, turning taxpayer-funded police resources into a propaganda platform for Islamic veiling. Female officers were seen tying on hijabs, learning the “proper” way to wrap them, and gushing about “empowerment,” “dignity,” and “choice.” Quranic recitations echoed through the room, student presentations glorified the veil, and NYPD chaplains invoked Hadith—all while balloons bobbed and photos were snapped for social media glory. This isn’t community outreach; it’s institutional submission.
New Yorkers: Where’s the “World Cross Day” this Easter? Imagine NYPD captains draping crucifixes around their necks in solidarity with Christians being slaughtered in Africa by Islamist extremists. Or how about a Hanukkah “try-on” session for kippahs at a local synagogue, with kids bused in for lessons on Jewish “pride and faith”? Zero chance. Only ONE faith gets this red-carpet rollout: Islam. And it’s not just symbolic—leaked NYPD memos reveal department buses shuttling participants from Bronx mosques to these events, all on the public’s dime.
This selective pandering isn’t “inclusion”—it’s dhimmitude in action. While Iranian women are burning their hijabs and facing death for defying forced veiling, and Afghan girls are barred from education under Taliban mandates, the NYPD is promoting the very symbol of oppression as a “choice.” Taxpayers are footing the bill for transport, photo-ops, and the soft sell of a garment that’s mandatory under Sharia law in many countries. Why? Because civilization jihad doesn’t need bombs when Western institutions hand over their uniforms willingly.
Where’s the equal energy for other religions? The capture is real, and it’s blatantly one-sided.

https://rairfoundation.com/nypd-surrenders-sharia-4th-annual-world-hijab-day/

Gail Combs

“… Or how about a Hanukkah “try-on” session…”

Purim is coming up in a few weeks.

patfrederick

oh yeah…that’ll happen…lol

kalbokalbs

tying on hijabs, learning the “proper” way… Jussie style is fitting.

patfrederick

it’s disgusting

Gail Combs

Send them to Somalia to live for a year and see what they say when they come back.

duchess01

2.12.26: SAVE ACT passes HOUSE, There is no STEP 5, How do you REMOVE Foreign interference? it had to be this way, Pray
And We Know

https://rumble.com/v75nr7i-2.12.26-save-act-passes-house-there-is-no-step-5-how-do-you-remove-foreign-.html

patfrederick

Gail Combs

How about someone Shanghai Boasberg and deport him to Somalia instead?

wowohwow1528

Or Dearborn Michigan ‼️‼️‼️😂👍

wowohwow1528

Move him to … cough 🫢😑

patfrederick

Gail Combs

He is not the only one.

patfrederick

you do not belong in the country, in the state, or in any position of authority in the US

wowohwow1528

DANG‼️‼️ … the turds just keep rolling down hill! Deport the miserable putz … and move St. Paul Minnesota to the Yukon Territory … let’s give her something to talk about!!

… 🤞 … I hope I don’t mess anything up …

pgroup2

Put her in Gitmo. She can be mayor from there.

I think they get mail two times per month.

Gail Combs

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Cornell Law: Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigration Responsibility Act

Overview

The Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 (IIRAIRA) strengthened U.S. immigration laws, adding penalties for undocumented immigrants who commit crimes while in the United States or who stay in the U.S. for statutorily defined periods of time. 

The Act was designed to improve border control by imposing criminal penalties for racketeering, alien smuggling and the use or creation of fraudulent immigration-related documents and increasing interior enforcement by agencies charged with monitoring visa applications and visa abusers. The Act also allows for the deportation of undocumented immigrants who commit a misdemeanor or a felony.

The Act mandates that immigrants who are unlawfully present in the U.S. for 180 days but under 365 days must remain outside the United States for three years unless pardoned. If they remain in the United States for 365 days or more, they must stay outside the United States for ten years unless they obtain a waiver. However, if they return to the U.S. without the pardon, they must wait 10 years until they may apply for a waiver.

Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996, [page 547]

 http://www.uscis.gov/ilink/docView/PUBLAW/HTML/PUBLAW/0-0-0-10948.html

Going to page 547 (It is a Long section BTW)

Sec. 216. Criminal penalty for voting by aliens in Federal election….

Subtitle A—Revision of Procedures for Removal of Aliens

Sec. 301. Treating persons present in the United States without authorization as not admitted.

Sec. 302. Inspection of aliens; expedited removal of inadmissible arriving aliens; referral for hearing (revised section 235).

Sec. 303. Apprehension and detention of aliens not lawfully in the United States (revised section 236).

Sec. 304. Removal proceedings; cancellation of removal and adjustment of status; voluntary departure (revised and new sections 239 to 240C).

Sec. 305. Detention and removal of aliens ordered removed (new section 241).

Sec. 306. Appeals from orders of removal (new section 242). Sec. 307. Penalties relating to removal (revised section 243)…..

Brave and Free

Everyone sees through this tactic by the Dems.

https://x.com/nickiminaj/status/2022024088148185386

TheseTruths

patfrederick

and now these judges have jurisdiction in military matters?

Gail Combs

A twitter comment quickly refuted that D-RAT judge.

TEXT:

In Gibboney v. Empire Storage & Ice Co., 336 U.S. 490 (1949), the Supreme Court explicitly rejected the argument that First Amendment protections for speech and press extend immunity to expression that forms an integral part of conduct violating a valid criminal statute. The Court held that when speech or writing is used as a direct and essential component of unlawful activity—such as encouraging insubordination, disloyalty, mutiny, or refusal of duty in the armed forces under 18 U.S.C. § 2387—the constitutional shield does not apply. In the context of the Seditious Six grand-jury presentation, prosecutors could have argued that the lawmakers’ coordinated video was not mere abstract advocacy or protected political speech, but an integral element of the alleged criminal conduct itself: the public dissemination of a message specifically designed to interfere with military loyalty, morale, and discipline by urging service members to refuse orders. Because the speech was not incidental but the central mechanism through which the purported violation was carried out, Gibboney provides doctrinal support for treating it as unprotected conduct rather than immunized expression, allowing prosecution without running afoul of free-speech precedents.

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patfrederick

YOU FIND THE BESTEST STUFF GAIL!!

Gail Combs

Just my curiosity bone kicking in again.

Gail Combs

 👆 That was the calm reasonable approach.

Some people are not so calm and reasonable.

patfrederick

wow…that’s an interesting tagline there…

Gail Combs

Well, Antifa & BLM had ‘The Summer of Love’

Cuppa Covfefe

Fits with gardens in Babylon (or babble on)…..

kalbokalbs

I G N O R E.

pgroup2

Because there currently exists an authorization for military action. If Kelley’s case isn’t a habeas corpus petition, then that court lacks jurisdiction.

duchess01
Gail Combs

Something to smile about.

TEXT:

President Trump just reposted that 1988 Oprah clip — and it’s honestly wild hearing him lay it out almost 40 years ago.
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Same message. Same target. Same problem: America getting played while our “leaders” smile for the cameras.
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𝘛𝘩𝘪𝘴 𝘪𝘴 𝘸𝘩𝘺 𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘺 𝘩𝘢𝘵𝘦 𝘩𝘪𝘮: 𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘮𝘢𝘯 𝘥𝘪𝘥𝘯’𝘵 𝘤𝘩𝘢𝘯𝘨𝘦. 𝘏𝘦 𝘫𝘶𝘴𝘵 𝘴𝘵𝘰𝘱𝘱𝘦𝘥 𝘱𝘭𝘢𝘺𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘯𝘪𝘤𝘦.
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Back then, he said the thing no politician wanted to say:
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𝘔𝘢𝘬𝘦 𝘰𝘶𝘳 𝘢𝘭𝘭𝘪𝘦𝘴 𝘱𝘢𝘺 𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘪𝘳 𝘧𝘢𝘪𝘳 𝘴𝘩𝘢𝘳𝘦.
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Not our enemies. Our allies.
Because that’s who was cashing the checks while we picked up the tab.
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Then he goes right into trade — and it sounds like he’s talking about today’s headlines:
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𝘐𝘵’𝘴 𝘯𝘰𝘵 𝘧𝘳𝘦𝘦 𝘵𝘳𝘢𝘥𝘦… 𝘐𝘧 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘦𝘷𝘦𝘳 𝘨𝘰 𝘵𝘰 𝘑𝘢𝘱𝘢𝘯 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘵𝘳𝘺 𝘵𝘰 𝘴𝘦𝘭𝘭 𝘴𝘰𝘮𝘦𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘨, 𝘧𝘰𝘳𝘨𝘦𝘵 𝘢𝘣𝘰𝘶𝘵 𝘪𝘵.
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And then the oil nations — again, years before this was mainstream:
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𝘞𝘦 𝘮𝘢𝘬𝘦 𝘪𝘵 𝘱𝘰𝘴𝘴𝘪𝘣𝘭𝘦 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘮 𝘵𝘰 𝘴𝘦𝘭𝘭 𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘪𝘳 𝘰𝘪𝘭. 𝘞𝘩𝘺 𝘢𝘳𝘦𝘯’𝘵 𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘺 𝘱𝘢𝘺𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘶𝘴?
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Oprah even tells him it sounds like presidential talk — and Trump basically says, “I probably won’t,” but then admits what was driving him:
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𝘐 𝘥𝘰 𝘨𝘦𝘵 𝘵𝘪𝘳𝘦𝘥 𝘰𝘧 𝘴𝘦𝘦𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘤𝘰𝘶𝘯𝘵𝘳𝘺 𝘳𝘪𝘱𝘱𝘦𝘥 𝘰𝘧𝘧.
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That’s the through-line.
Not “managed decline.” Not “global citizen” nonsense. Not apologizing for being America.
Just: stop getting ripped off.
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And the closer? This is the part that hits, because it’s basically the entire MAGA era in one sentence:
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𝘗𝘦𝘰𝘱𝘭𝘦 𝘢𝘳𝘦 𝘵𝘪𝘳𝘦𝘥 𝘰𝘧 𝘴𝘦𝘦𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘜𝘯𝘪𝘵𝘦𝘥 𝘚𝘵𝘢𝘵𝘦𝘴 𝘳𝘪𝘱𝘱𝘦𝘥 𝘰𝘧𝘧.
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Almost 40 years later… same diagnosis. Same cure.
That’s why the man hasn’t “evolved.” He was early.

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duchess01

SAVE America Act PASSES in HUGE WIN for GOP and Embarrassing LOSS for Dems!!!
Dr. Steve Turley. – 02/12/2026

Gail Combs

More from BADLANDS about the 2020 voter fraud.

The following is a copy and paste:

Trump Directs Intelligence Agencies to Provide 2020 Election Material to Attorney Kurt Olsen – Everyone Freaks Out

An anonymous US intelligence official and “a person with knowledge of the matter” told NBC News on Tuesday that President Donald Trump instructed US intelligence agencies to provide 2020 election-related intelligence to attorney Kurt Olsen.

Politico is also reporting the story, citing “four people with knowledge of the effort.”

Olsen represented Kari Lake in her 2022 election challenges as well as myriad other election cases. The President appointed him as a special advisor on elections last year.

According to the anonymous sources, the President directed intelligence agencies to share information with Olsen related to claims of foreign interference in the 2020 election, and was issued to US spy agencies, including the CIA.

The six anonymous sources across the two stories reported that intelligence officials raised concerns about “sharing classified information with a private attorney.” Olsen became a federal “special government employee” in October.

Ashe in America: If there is one person in the United States that I can confidently say has the comprehensive, macro level view of election issues in the United States of America, it’s Kurt Olsen.
I met Kurt Olsen in August of 2021 at the Cyber Symposium. Over the next year, I worked with him on several projects and, in the time since then, CannCon and I have interviewed him both on and off Badlands.
Olsen is described in recent, panicked media reports as a “private attorney,” and he was – before being appointed as a special government employee in October. Before all that, he was a Navy Seal.
Olsen entered the election-related narrative in January 2021, when The Washington Post reported Mike Lindell at the White House meeting the President about the 2020 election. Lindell was holding a papers, and the photographers caught a glimpse:

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That’s the story of how Mike Lindell and Kurt Olsen met. They would work together over the next several years on all manner of election-related projects.
Any lawsuit or legislative effort or cyber analysis work that grassroots election researchers, analysts, and activists were pursuing during the scrotus administration had, in my opinion, at least the awareness of Olsen.
Think about that for a second.
The significance of Olsen being the clearinghouse for the election-related portfolios of the intelligence agencies cannot be understated. As I said at the top, he’s seen it all. If there is anyone that knows where to prioritize the pursuit of justice for the endgame of real elections, it’s Kurt Olsen. He’s been in the weeds of the battle for real elections for the past five years.
There are massive efforts to spin election stories in recent months (and days), but it’s much harder to hoodwink the people that lived the journey.
As the intelligence agencies – and the Americans they comprise – try to rewrite their records and roles in stolen US elections, Trump just ordered them to give all their info to the one guy that can informedly fact check them.
Let’s see what happens.

kalbokalbs

Nearly time to Nuke Filibuster.

BREAKING: THREE GOP SENATORS just signed on as co-sponsors for the SAVE America Act — the total is now 48!
– Tim Scott
– Roger Wicker
– Shelley Capito

The GOP WILL keep the Senate majority if 2026 if this gets done! Odds currently 63%.

2 more senators and we have the GUARANTEED VOTES it can be passed with JD Vance *if* the Dems lose a standing filibuster

MIKE LEE: “We will be able to get to 49 or 50 by today or tomorrow!”

Full-steam ahead! NUKE THE ZOMBIE FILIBUSTER

Gail Combs

Earlier today I had posted Narco-Drones: The Use of Drones by Drug Cartels

Note this part:

Cartels have begun hiring local workers from companies in Mexico to develop custom drones, or UAVs, tailored to their needs (source). This is significant since, until 2011, practically all of the cartels’ drones were manufactured abroad, mostly in Israel and China.

From Badlands:

Pentagon Says US Disabled Cartel-Linked Drones Near Texas Border

The Trump Administration confirmed that “cartel drones” entered US airspace near El Paso, Texas, and were disabled by the FAA and the Department of War. Secretary Duffy (Transportation) posted on X….

Ghost then comments:

GhostofBasedPatrickHenry: I was just saying how I had been wondering whether this massive military buildup in the eastern Mediterranean was actually some sort of a head-fake.

 👉 So Colombian President Gustavo Petro comes to town last week (nearly gets assassinated later on the way home to Colombia) and vows that he and Trump are working together to bring down cartels and the bankers that finance them.

Our friend, Eric Rice, presented an interesting question: Who sold Mexico the drones?

This is an interesting question, and I found an interesting article from 2015.

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Now to be fair, this article is about the Mexico government, not the cartels, but is there an actual difference? Trump seems to have a low opinion of the Mexican governor.

First the FFA shuts down the airspace around El Paso. Then we get conflicting reports about an invasion. This is definitely an invasion.

It does seem like Mexico is the last bastion of these Hispanic narcotics cartels, and Trump has dropped plenty of signal that he considers the Mexican government in bed with cartels and therefore a threat.

What will happen next? Hopefully something based.

TheseTruths

No one ever mentions white men not being competent enough to get an ID to vote. It’s weird, like they are more competent or superior or something.

The one area where white men are elevated. The Left couldn’t be more inconsistent and lacking in principle.

TheseTruths

BREAKING: HUGE DEVELOPMENT – EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announces the END of the *Auto Stop* switch in vehicles.

“Has a CHERRY ON TOP, we are ending the Federal Government’s push to get manufacturers to install that Obama Switch.”

“The almost universally DESPISED start stop feature.”

duchess01

EVENING PRAYERS

Gratitude Prayers

Prayer of Daily Thanks

Heavenly Father, as the sun sets, I want to pause and say thank You. For the little things like a warm cup of tea to the big things like my family’s laughter, I’m grateful. Each moment of this day has been a gift, and I thank You for the blessings, both seen and unseen. Let my sleep be a thank you, my dreams be praise, and my night whispers echo with gratitude. Amen.

A Prayer for the Gifts of Life

Dear Lord, under the evening sky, I come before You filled with appreciation. For the breath in my lungs, the food on my table, and the love in my home, I am truly thankful. Help me to always notice the countless gifts You provide and to never take them for granted. I rest in Your care, grateful for today and hopeful for tomorrow. Amen.

Thanksgiving for Enduring Love

Gracious God, as I lay down tonight, I reflect on Your unending love and care. Thank you for guiding me through this day, for the smiles shared, and for the kindness I received. Your love is a constant in a world that often changes, and for this steadfast love, I give You thanks. As I close my eyes, I feel the peace of a grateful heart. Amen.

Evening Gratitude for Strength and Guidance

Lord of all comfort, I am thankful tonight, not just for the good but also for the strength You gave me in challenging moments. Thank you for the wisdom in decisions and the courage in facing my fears. Your guidance is a lantern to my feet. As the stars appear, I thank You for lighting my path today and every day. Amen.

Sunset Thanks for Life’s Journey

Almighty Creator, every sunset reminds me of Your glory and the journey You’ve laid out for me. I am grateful for the paths I’ve walked today, the lessons learned, and the growth experienced. Thank You for being my compass and my companion. As the night unfolds, I count my blessings, and atop the list is Your unwavering presence in my life. Amen.

https://enlightio.com/evening-prayers-for-today

TheseTruths

Rep. Michael Cloud:

For reference, this is how we vote in the US House:

1) Insert photo ID

2) Press button

Notable that 213 Democrats just used their congressional photo ID to vote NO on a voter ID bill.

A stunning lack of principle, consistency, and logic. Those would get in the way of their agenda.

kalbokalbs

Perfect example why polls should not be trusted.

A year into Trump’s term, voters say Biden was better
President Trump has become so politically toxic that voters now say Joe Biden — whose unpopularity forced him into early retirement — did a better job as president, according to three new polls.

Why it matters: One year in, Trump has squandered virtually every advantage that won him the presidency. The White House has nine months to turn the ship around before a potential midterm wipeout for Republicans.

Zoom in: Three national surveys point to the same alarming trend for a president who’s done everything in his power to erase his predecessor’s legacy.

  • Harvard CAPS/Harris (Jan. 28–29): Mark Penn’s polling firm found that 51% of registered voters say Trump is doing a worse job than Biden, compared with 49% who say he’s doing better.
  • Rasmussen Reports (Feb. 2–4): The Trump-friendly pollster is fending off MAGA criticism after finding that 48% of likely voters say Biden did a better job as president, compared with 40% who chose Trump. Another 8% said the two presidents have performed “about the same.”
  • YouGov/Economist (Feb. 6–9): This survey found that 46% of U.S. adults say Trump is doing a worse job than Biden, compared with 40% who say he’s doing better. Another 7% said “about the same.”

https://archive.is/vrYOW#selection-379.0-379.53

TheseTruths

LOL! They are so desperate.

Gail Combs

I wonder how they bribed Rasmussen Reports?

kalbokalbs

The old fashion way. Money.

Yesterday, read Rasmussen was quitting presidential polling.

Gail Combs

Thanks.

pgroup2

IIRC it was Gallup quitting.

kalbokalbs

Yup. My bad. Gallup it is. Thanks.

barkerjim

Gail Combs

Ashe and CannCon had a video of the hearing in Georgia where the guy explained that. They even went so far as to take ballots from the MIDDLE of the stacks to make up the new stacks.

This is the recap. (It is ONLY 2 1/2 hrs instead of 4 hrs  🤓 )

https://rumble.com/v74qbiq-why-we-vote-ep.-159.html

Why We Vote Ep. 159: Fulton County Findings, DOJ Referrals, and the Push for Election Reform

In Episode 159 of Why We Vote, hosts CannCon and Ashe in America continue their in-depth coverage of developments surrounding Fulton County’s election process. The episode centers on testimony and evidence presented during recent Georgia State Election Board and Senate Ethics hearings, including ballot discrepancies, mixed ballot batches, and documentation showing officials were aware of vote shortfalls following the 2020 election. CannCon and Ashe walk through what was presented on the record, how complaints were handled, and why multiple matters were referred to the Department of Justice. The discussion also examines proposed remedies and reforms, such as hand-counted paper ballots, single-day voting, and tighter controls on election administration. Throughout the episode, the focus remains on transparency, accountability, and the importance of restoring public trust through verifiable election processes grounded in clear procedures and oversight.

TheseTruths

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna:

Jeffrey Epstein was also Marius Robert Fortelni.

This is an official passport with a different name that was released in the files and yes that is Epstein.

EFTA LOCATOR ON BOTTOM OF DOC.

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European Free Trade Association?

Gail Combs

Australia as Nationality? Living in Saudi Arabia?

Gail Combs

OOPs that is what I get for not having my glasses on. 😊 

kalbokalbs

Fetterman could be 50. IIRC, he said he is for SAVE Act.

NOW, Nuke filibuster.

BREAKING: 49 CO-SPONSORS for the SAVE AMERICA ACT!

Sen. Dan Sullivan of Alaska just pledged his full, unwavering support

We need ONE MORE SENATOR, plus JD Vance, for the 50+1 necessary threshold to pass legislation after a standing filibuster

GET IT DONE! Remaining Republicans:
– Murkowski
– Tillis
– Collins
– McConnell

We also could try to get Fetterman (D-PA) on board.

BLOW UP THE PHONES!

kalbokalbs

Then move onto banning sanctuary states / cities.

BREAKING: The US Senate is now moving toward CRIMINALIZING sanctuary city mayors and governors — a deal with the White House would allow ARRESTS of officials

“You would face punishment. That will STOP illegal sanctuary policy!”

GET THIS PASSED!

TheseTruths

I think “sanctuary” mayors and governors are already breaking the law, but yes, get this passed.

Gail Combs

This is the law: 8 U.S. Code § 1324 – Bringing in and harboring certain aliens

(A)Any person who—

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(iii)knowing or in reckless disregard of the fact that an alien has come to, entered, or remains in the United States in violation of law, conceals, harbors, or shields from detection, or attempts to conceal, harbor, or shield from detection, such alien in any place, including any building or any means of transportation;

(iv)encourages or induces an alien to come to, enter, or reside in the United States, knowing or in reckless disregard of the fact that such coming to, entry, or residence is or will be in violation of law; or

(v)

(I)engages in any conspiracy to commit any of the preceding acts, or

(II)aids or abets the commission of any of the preceding acts,

shall be punished as provided in subparagraph (B)…..

TheseTruths

Chapter and verse…

Gail Combs

The state sanctuary laws, the giving illegals FREE HOUSING, food medical…

Isn’t that “ attempts to conceal, harbor, or shield from detection”

Isn’t that “encourages or induces an alien to come to, enter, or reside in”

kalbokalbs

Agree. Mind boggling the law is never enforced.

cthulhu
Gail Combs

Here is another goodie
Senate Hearing Erupts After Josh Hawley Lays Out Why Keith Ellison Belongs in Jail

“The people who ran the Feeding Our Futures program came to you in your official office in the state capitol on December 11, 2021, and asked for your help in getting investigators off their backs,” Sen. Hawley said. They complained to you for upwards of an hour about state investigators going after them, and they begged you to help them. And you agreed to it, amazingly. And we know you did.”

“That’s not true,” Ellison shot back.

“It’s all caught on tape,” Hawley replied. “Every single sentence is caught on tape. Here’s what you said. Let’s take a look.”….

Snicker. I hope they nail his Mo-slime Arse to the prison wall!

patfrederick

h/t Marica

Mr. Pool
@MrPool_QQ
https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/svg/1f53a.svgPAM BONDI JUST PLAYED THE GREATEST TRAP IN POLITICAL HISTORY.

And Congress walked right into it.

Yesterday, Attorney General Pam Bondi sat before the House Judiciary Committee. Standard oversight hearing. Routine questions.

Then she pulled out a document.

Labeled: “Jayapal Pramila — Search History.”

The room went SILENT.

https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/svg/26a0.svg HERE’S WHAT HAPPENED

The DOJ gave Congress access to the unredacted Epstein files this week. Every member got their own login. Their own computer. Their own session.

What Congress didn’t know?

The DOJ was tracking EVERY SINGLE SEARCH.

Every name they looked up.
Every document they opened.
Every file they downloaded.

ALL OF IT. LOGGED.

And Bondi brought the receipts to the hearing.

https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/svg/1f53a.svg THE PANIC WAS INSTANT

Rep. Jayapal called it “spying on members of Congress.”
Rep. Raskin accused Bondi of “blatant abuse of power.”
Rep. Moskowitz said it was “suspicious and inappropriate.”

They’re FURIOUS.

But here’s the question nobody in the media is asking:

Why are they so scared of their search history?

If you’re searching for evidence of crimes against children — you’d be PROUD of that search history.

Unless you’re not searching for evidence.
Unless you’re searching for YOUR OWN NAME.

https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/svg/26a1.svg THE GENIUS OF THE TRAP

Think about it.

Bondi didn’t just release the files.
She released them on MONITORED COMPUTERS.

Every Congress member who rushed to search the files just told the DOJ exactly:
• WHO they’re trying to protect
• WHAT names they’re worried about
• WHICH connections they’re trying to verify

The ones searching for “flights to the island” = investigators.
The ones searching for SPECIFIC NAMES = protectors.

Bondi now knows who’s investigating and who’s COVERING UP.

And she showed them she knows.
In front of cameras.
With a smile.

https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/svg/1f53a.svg THE DHS SHUTDOWN — PERFECT TIMING

While Congress panics about their search history, DHS is shutting down SATURDAY.

Democrats blocked the funding bill. House members already left Washington.

The same week Congress gets caught searching Epstein files — they REFUSE to fund the department that investigates trafficking?

They’re not defunding DHS to save money.
They’re defunding it to STOP INVESTIGATIONS.

https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/svg/26a1.svg CONNECT THE DOTS

Monday: Congress gets Epstein file access.
Tuesday: Members frantically search for names.
Wednesday: Bondi reveals she tracked everything.
Thursday: Democrats block DHS funding.
Friday: Government shutdown begins.

Five days. One pattern. PANIC.

They walked into the hearing thinking they were in control.
They walked out knowing Bondi has EVERYTHING.

Every search. Every name. Every cover-up attempt.

Logged. Documented. WEAPONIZED.

The hunter became the hunted.
And they did it to themselves.

⟁ DARK TO LIGHT.

cthulhu

Nice.

Any time someone accesses a server (like this one!) they leave footprints. It’s not that Bondi had to do anything to their computers — accesses are logged by the accessed.

Gail Combs

2025/07/28/ Brer Donald and the Epstein Files Briar Patch

Note the date…

AND he had it right.

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TheseTruths

 …Trump might very well huff and puff and act all indignant over the demands that he release the secret Epstein files, making everyone believe he is hiding something. But wouldn’t it be amazing if the dirty rotten truth – when finally revealed – completely exonerated Trump and sent scores of Democrats in search of lawyers?

👍🏼

Gail Combs

Snicker, he certainly had it correct.

TheseTruths

The ones searching for “flights to the island” = investigators.

The ones searching for SPECIFIC NAMES = protectors.

It’s not so cut and dried. Those searching for specific names could also be accusers, as in the case of those searching for “Donald Trump.”

I’m not sure that anything of a legal nature would result from this, but it’s satisfying to know that Congress knows they’re being watched.

I’d like to know who searched for what.

One of the commenters said this:

That is standard procedure in every sensitive case. DOJ logs every document lawmakers access because federal law requires audit trails for sensitive investigative material. It’s chain‑of‑custody protection, not surveillance. The system records access events nothing about lawmakers’ motives or targets. But still funny watching them freak out.

Gail Combs

Their REACTION is what is telling. Not the search history in and of it’s self.

You note the frantic ones and start doing a colonoscopy.

Aubergine

It they searched for their own names, family or friends names, or donors names, that is pretty telling.

TradeBait2

It was Biblical. Somebody we know once said that.

Aubergine

That is simply savage.

I have no higher compliment than that.

duchess01
Gail Combs

I liker her a lot more than I like Candice.

duchess01

ME 2 – SHE DOES A GREAT JOB OF PRESENTING THE FACTS – HELPS US SEE BOTH SIDES OF THE ISSUE – AND DOES NOT FORCE HER OPINION ON US

ASKS US TO WEIGH IN – INTERESTED IN WHAT WE THINK – NON-THREATENING MANNER –

AN INTELLIGENT ANALYSIS I THINK – 😃

duchess01

X22 REPORT NOTIFICATION – 02/12/2026

Thursday Report Will Be Posted Friday Morning


duchess01

CONFIRMED: Epstein Was A Foreign Spy…

Benny Johnson – 02/12/2026

Gail Combs

CRAP another secret illegal Biolab!

From Badlands.

Israeli Property Manager Arrested After Possible Biolab Found in Las Vegas

Authorities arrested Ori Solomon, an Israeli national who managed a Las Vegas short-term rental property where officials discovered what they described as a possible unlicensed biological laboratory, according to The Washington Times citing court records.

Solomon faces Nevada state felony charges related to hazardous waste disposal and a federal firearms charge alleging unlawful possession as a non-immigrant visa holder. He has not been charged with operating a biolab or handling biological agents. Investigators seized laboratory equipment and more than 1,000 samples of unknown liquids. Solomon was released pending trial.

The investigation is examining links to Chinese nationals, according to the reports, including the property owner, who has been connected in reporting to a prior illegal biolab case in Reedley, California.

Solomon holds Israeli and French passports and was in the US on an E-2 visa, a non-immigrant US visa for foreign investors and key employees from countries that have a qualifying treaty with the United States.

kalbokalbs

When, if ever, will Ellison be indicted, arrested, perp walk.

NEW: Full, very heated exchange between Sen. @HawleyMO (R-MO) & Minnesota AG Keith Ellison about the Minnesota fraud scandal that ended with Hawley telling Ellison he should be in prison & Ellison responding by essentially saying good luck with that.

Gail Combs

See what I just posted about homan saying they rescued 3300 kids in Minnesota.

So far all I found is

Here’s How Many Immigrant Children Trump Has Saved

According to Border Czar Tom Homan, the Trump administration has already already rescued more than 62,000 migrant kids from horrific situations like sex trafficking and forced labor after crossing the border alone during the Biden years.

HERE IT IS:

LOST & FOUND: Homan Confirms Trump Admin Has Found…

Homan told reporters, “In addition to taking public safety threats off the street, ICE, here in this state, have located 3,364 missing unaccompanied alien children. Children that the last administration lost and weren’t even looking for. That’s because of President Trump’s leadership that these children were located.

Homan added that the operation also led to the arrest of “murderers, sex offenders, national security threats, gang members, and other violent criminals.”

Aubergine

Lord, have mercy. I just don’t even know what to say anymore.

kalbokalbs

Nonsense.

  :insane:  “mentioned”   :insane:  Guilty until proven innocent.   :insane:  Hang the bastards. 

OH. Wait. What, if anything did anyone do wrong.

Good to not be on the Epstein merry-go-round.

Aubergine

It’s creepy.

Aubergine

This is one of those “zero tolerance” things for me, as I’m sure you know.

If a person was associating with Epstein post-Florida conviction, they are a hard NO from me.

It’s not like Epstein threw himself down at the foot of the Cross and repented, begging for forgiveness. I would be required, as would others, to accept that.

BUT HE DID NOT.

He just continued to abuse girls. He was a filthy pervert. Associating with him was just gross, sick, convenience, and “business” as usual.

NOPE.

Aubergine

I’m not sure, either.

I know I sound crazy. Just a few years ago, I would have said so myself.

But given what I have been reading and finding over the past few years, I believe Epstein may have been a vessel for Old Scratch himself.

And yes, people lose their minds when they come into contact with the demonic. Witness Tucker Carlson, who says he was “attacked” by a demon in his bed. Now look at him.

kalbokalbs

This is promising. Dr Bowden has been abused by the Texas Medical Board for years.

BREAKING: I am intervening in the case against the Texas Medical Board in support of Dr. Mary Talley Bowden to ensure her lawful medical freedoms are protected.

Gail Combs

ABOUT TIME!

Gail Combs

I am watching SITREP With CannCon and Alpha. They get into quite a tiff about Massie and the Epstein ‘girls’ Alpha plays one of the police interviews where the girl/young woman is recruiting underage girls for Epstein. The debate is when does an abused kid become a predator. Listening to that woman, she was a predator. Alpha, having been a LEO for 14 years has a more cynical point of view.

Alpha then said something that really caught my attention. Tom Homan said, WE have rescued 3,300 kids IN MINNISOTA!! Alpha points out that Tom is NOT FBI so what is the implication?

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