February 19, 2023

Dooming Mankind

John Madric

‘Single World Government’ and AI Could ‘Doom’ Humanity Says Musk


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Joe Biden's Katrina

Timothy Birdnow

When Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans President George W. Bush waited a short time before visiting, as he did not want to get in the way of emergency relief services. He was horribly abused for not showing up. It actually was an issue in the next election; Bush was painted as Marie Antoinette "let them eat cake", a rich boy who didn't care because it was mostly poor black folks in New Orleans.

The mainstream media tried to claim the Covid Pandemic was Trump's Katrina; the idea being that he mishandled the pandemic horribly and showed rank incompetence. CNN crowed about how this would hurt him (and in fact it did in the general.

So why isn't the train derailment Joe Biden's Katrina?

I mean, the Biden campaign has handled this pathetically, and has not even bothered to go there as of yet, and the White House has no plans to visit in the foreseeable future.

But he can find the time to go to Poland, to "celebrate" the year anniversary of the Russo-Ukrainian war. He could find the time to go to Tampa on February 9. But he can't be bothered with Midwestern hicks in flyover country with toxic materials poisoning their land.

And his Secretary of Transportation is AWOL.

This on the heels of Balloon Boy's floating fiascos, where he let a Chi-spy balloon float lazily over the whole country, getting good looks at all our secure facilities. Then he shot down a bunch of hobbyist balloons to show how tough he is.

I'm sorry, but we are seeing Joe Biden's Katrina right now.

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February 18, 2023

Former President Jimmy Carter to spend 'remaining time' at home receiving hospice care

Dana Mathewson

Former President Jimmy Carter is on the way out. Going to spend his remaining time at home with family receiving hospice care. That's the way I think I'd like to do it when my time comes. Hey, he's only 18 years older than I am.

On a personal note: he's the guy we loved to hate for years, as the "worst president." But he loved the United States and did his best to support it, and you can't say either for B. Hussein Obama or the current resident of the White House. I'd say that Carter's long since been beaten out for the "worst president" title.

Let's say some prayers for him. He deserves them!


And one of Townhall.com's writers adds his own tuppence, with "I Come To Bury Carter, Not To Praise Him." Worth your time to read it! https://townhall.com/columnists/jonathanfeldstein/2023/02/20/i-come-to-bury-carter-not-to-praise-him-n2619737

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Dominion Knew Their Machines were Vulnerable

Timothy Birdnow

Dominion KNEW!

HUGE: FOX News Filing Shows DOMINION Voting Systems Executives Including Eric Coomer Knew Its Voting Systems Had Major Security Issues, Was Hacked, and Was "Riddled with Bugs"
thegatewaypundit.com

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The Hydraulic Imperialism

Timothy Birdnow

Hydraulic Empire. It's a theory that says totalitarian states like ancient Egypt or China held eternal power because they controlled water. Control water and you control the people. Not just their thirst but their food supply is dependent on water. In Egypt and China and Mesopotamia water was a King's monopoly and he controlled it via dams and canals and levees. If a province grew rebellious they went thirsty and hungry until they submitted.

Joe Biden is trying to create a hydraulic empire.

His EPA has reinvigorated the "navigable waters" stupidity that the Obama Administration imposed to steal water and make land unusuable.

The core of the scheme is to declare any wet spot as part of the navigable waters of the United States and thus subject to government regulation of the land as a "wetland". A ditch made by a tire with water in it suffices.

And in this case they will ban the use of water, turning productive farmland into, well, a whole lot of nothing.

A group of 24 states have filed suit against the O'Biden EPA for this. 

According to The Blaze:

Attorneys general in 24 states filed a lawsuitagainst the Biden administration's Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday over a new water rule that would limit farmers' and landowners' ability to make use of their land, Fox News Digital reported.

The suit accused the EPA and the United States Army Corps of Engineers of "pushing the States aside and seizing control over the nation's water management."

The Biden administration's Waters of the United States rule, which was introduced in December and is scheduled to be implemented in March, would reinterpret what waterways in the country are federally protected and, therefore, subject to regulation under the 1972 Clean Water Act.

"The Agencies have sought to expand their own authority by broadly defining 'waters of the United States,' a key jurisdictional provision in the CWA," the lawsuit stated

The suit explained that the definition of "waters of the United States" is used to determine the scope of "navigable waters," which the EPA's new rule seeks to redefine to include ponds, certain streams, ditches, and other bodies of water.

So, we are to believe the Feds are better at protecting waterways than private individuals?  Hmm. I noticed they have done NOTHING to protect the Ohio river basin or the good people of East Palestine Ohio.

If they want to control our water they should at least have to prove they are capable of doing so. Thus far I see no evidence they can do a better job than the private land owners.

BTW Once in a heavy rain my truck got stuck in a mud hole down at my property in the Ozarks. Left a big tire track which fills with water when it rains. I guess they'll be declaring the Ozark Hilton a "navigablewater" and putting Federal restrictions on it?

At any rate, this is a direct example of the Progressive Hydraulic Imperialism. There are others. Control of energy, for instance. It's why they are so hell-bent on pushing electric cars on the world; they know there isn't enough power and they want to control it so you can only go where they say and do what they allow you to do. EV's are Trojan Horses. They will get everyone to switch, then remove the subsides making the vehicles affordable, and will also implement safety protocols and surcharges for charging stations, forcing the average person back into the cities and onto public transit.

This is a variant on the hydraulic empire. So are smart meters for your home.

Every goal of this current lawless Junta has been to wrap up America and the world in a tight knot. Control energy. Control water. Control food production. Outsource manufacturing to compliant countries, countries that will play ball and cut back if ordered. Centralize businesses. Control the internet. Force everyone on government run health insurance or make them pay dearly for private. Control the sources of life-saving drugs.

It's not original with the Biden junta; it goes back to Obama and even before. George W. Bush fell in line with this stuff too. It's the policy of the Ruling Class, the Davos attending, Renaissance Weekend elites. They are building themselves a hydreaulic empire.

This is just one more example.

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Biden DOD to use Taxpayer Money to Fund Abortion Travel

Timothy Birdnow

The Biden Pentagram is going to use taxpayer money to fund "abortion vacations" to states that allow unrestricted murder of babies.

From The Blaze:

  • Policy 1: Service members who become pregnant now have until 20 weeks gestation to inform their commanders of the pregnancy.
  • Policy 2: Service members can take 21 days leave to "receive, or to accompany a dual-military spouse or a dependent who receives, non-covered reproductive health care," which includes abortion and other reproductive health care, such as IVF.
  • Policy 3: Service members will receive travel allowances for themselves and their "dependents to travel to access non-covered reproductive health care" when "non-covered reproductive health care services is not available within the local area of the member’s permanent duty station," according to the Pentagon.
That is so very Liberal. They weaponize our own money against us, and against decency.

I ask you, why is the military involved in this at all?  This isn't a thing that should concern them.

States with military bases that ban abortion should make it illegal to travel out of state for an abortion.

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Is U.S. Plotting Color Revolution in Hungary?

Selwyn Duke

https://thenewamerican.com/is-washington-sowing-the-seeds-of-a-coup-against-hungarys-orban/


I wouldn't be surprised. Orban is, after all, one of the very best leaders in the world.

I'd rather see a coup against Biden and his henchmen.

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Au Revoir Zelensky?

Nikki Grace

In other reports, Zelenskyy named his tenth mountain assault group "Edelweiss" after a famous vicious nzi outfit in the second world war. The USA is urging on Zelenskyy and the Ukrainians to ride into the valley of death but save on bullets. And by the way we can't send high end missiles because we checked the warehouse and we don't have any to spare. So Zelenskyy's world tour was likely the west's kiss off saying Au' Revoir. So will we soon see a plane being loaded with suitcases of cash as Zelenskyy flees in the same manner as the prexy of Afghanistan?

Tim adds:

Mayhaps. Ukraine was and always has been a tool and nothing more, a way to divert attention from Biden's disasters and at the same time to exhaust both Russia and the American military. The Europeans went along because that is what they do. But now they are probably done with it. When the Russian spring offensive begins I suspect Zelensky will find little will to resist by his own people. He should have made a deal while he could have (deals were offered and the U.S., not Ukraine or Russia, rejected them.

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The Two Biggest Lies

Willis Eschenbach

The two biggest lies of the 21st century to date:

1. If I cut off my pecker, I'll magically turn into a woman.

2. If I eat bugs, the weather will get better.

Not sure why anyone would believe either one, but here we are with millions claiming that both are 100% true …

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Gay Gunning for the Family

Jerry Rainforth

1971. Sadly, such success.

The real endgame of so-called "gay liberation"

"The oppression of gay people starts in the most basic unit of society, the family, consisting of the man in charge, a slave as his wife, and their children on whom they force themselves as the ideal models. The very form of the family works against homosexuality.

The long-term goal of Gay Liberation, which inevitably brings us into conflict with the institutionaliz ed sexism of this society, is to rid society of the gender-role system which is at the root of our oppression... That is why we, along with the women's movement, must fight for something more than reform. We must aim at the abolition of the family, so that the sexist, male supremacist system can no longer be nurtured there."

—Gay Liberation Front Manifesto, 1971.

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Trump Appointed Judge Put in Charge of Southern Border

Richard Cronin

I have to believe that our friends in Canada, Australia, the U.K., and other freedom-loving nations share a similar fear for their national sovereignty.

If Biden and Kamala Harris have washed their hands in protection of U.S. borders then something fills the power vacuum.

God bless our judiciary.

https://www.msn.com/­en-us/news/us/­a-new-supreme-court-d­ecision-leaves-a-tru­mp-judge-in-charge-o­f-the-mexican-border­/ar-AA17A0z0

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February 17, 2023

The Balloon Man

The Balloon Man

by Timothy Birdnow

2/17/23

The Balloon Man's  in trouble
he turns to the Hubble
and blames all his woes on spacemen
his spokeswoman swoons as she rails at space goons
he shoots down balloons
with the stroke of a pen

It's one epic fail
As the trains all derail
and the Chinese set sail for our bases
all his policies fail
he should be in jail
Little children are not safe from embraces.

It's all gone to heck
the economy wrecked
and wars are all over the Earth
Inflation unchecked
still he tries to deflect
as he sucks us for all we are worth

he peddles green dreams as he spoons up ice cream
and he drives up the oil and the coal
all his radical themes
and his dimwitted schemes
take their toll and we end on the dole

So the Balloon Man with his spray-on tan
and his brain turned to oatmeal mush
while it all hits the fan
And they kick hard our can
and our liberties down the toilet  get flushed.

He lies to us all
from gentle breezes he falls
He locks up our brothers in without trial
he tears down our border walls
and radicals he installs
Breaking laws is considered his style,

How expensive our debt
had enough yet?
How long can we stand for the sad Balloon Man?


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Youth Wasted on the Young

Timothy Birdnow

True but many of them die in the process, and the young lack the wisdom that comes with experience so often their schemes make a terrible mess.

It used to be that the young were encouraged but educated in the way things worked in the past so they would not make the same mistakes others had made. Sadly now we believe in the absolute brilliance of youth and do nothing to slow down their hot-blooded tendencies. As a result we have them running off half-cocked, repeated mistakes made in the past. Lest anyone doubt that one need but look at the way the younger generation is enamored of socialism, a system tried repeatedly and one that failed spectacularly every time it was tried.

"The young do not know enough to be prudent, and therefore they attempt the impossible -- and achieve it, generation after generation."

~Pearl S. Buck

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The Sexual Revolution

Timothy Birdnow

I was discussing the rise of the Sexual Revolution with my friend John Madric. John observed:

This changed in the 60's when very effective birth control became available to women. It meant sex for the most part without the consequences historically acting as a largely impenetrable wall. Before the pill, women for the most part agreed to sex only after marriage, or more commonly, only with the man they were going to marry. Whilst there's a place for sex outside of these confines, sexual freedom has evolved to generations now never knowing a time when sex and pregnancy were not connected. Like many changes were are witnessing, the long term consequences are difficult to predict.

I reply:

John I agree to a point. It certainly accelerated the trend, but that trend had been coming for a long time. I mentioned the Free Love movement which was a turn of the century thing, well before the Pill. And condoms were always available.

The fact is sexual mores had been in decline since the Victorian era, and had been even before that (Victoria and the stricter sexual mores was a reaction to this long-term trend, not something that caused it.) 

The causes are complex. I mentioned deSade, who was quite influential in his time and gave a philosophical basis for free and easy sex. (See  mises.org › library › leftism-de-sade-and-marx-hitler-and-marcuse
Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn and his work.)

I think this was a coefficient of the decline of Christianity in the West and the risie of the more radical form of Liberalism (the old meaning of the word), the embrace of the radical French philosophers like Rousseau and Voltaire and others, as well as directly via people like Percy Shelley and many of the German philosophers. The result was sex was seen as a revolutionary act, one that was both entertaining and that dug at the roots of "Christendom" and the power of the Church.

It made it's way into America (a hard nut to crack as America was profoundly religious compared to Europe) via the rising socialist movement, which adopted it from spiritism.

In the end the sexual revolution was a philosophical movement more than anything else, at least at first.

It was helped along by the World Wars where women suddenly found themselves taking on male roles, working in factories and munition plants and the like. They began drinking in taverns, and inevitably the boundaries began to break down, always with the blessing of the "Progessive" news people.

The Roaring Twenties were a time of great sexual experimentation, for instance.

So this has been coming for well over a century and, with the fifties break with traditional culture was ripe for the Sexual Revolution, spurred on by the freedom offered by the Pill. (Of course, the Pill offers zero protection from venereal disease, and we would pay for that later, especially with AIDS.)

I would add the development of penicillin had as much to do with the Sexual Revolution as did anything; you could knock out most of the diseases caught from going where no man should go. Syphillis is treatable with penicillin. Syphillis used to be a dreaded disease, one that took years to heal from if at all.

So I agree with you but I think it a much larger, more complex issue than just the development of contraception.

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Erasure

Michael Smith

I typically listen to Glenn Beck on XM111 during my twenty-minute drive to work in the morning.

Today, when I hopped in my truck to go grab lunch, it was straight up noon and my radio was still on 111. Megyn Kelly’s show had just signed off and Dr. Laura was about to make an entrance. I’m not normally a Dr. Laura listener but a busy intersection held my attention long enough to hear her cold open – she was talking about a time, many of us of a certain age can remember, when there were "good” girls and "bad” girls.

The difference being, bad girls put out and good girls were like Fort Knox, the gold was locked away and no guy was going to penetrate her defenses to get it, much less to get anything else.

Dr. Laura was lamenting that in the hook-up culture of today, how sex has become just another part of dating, an expected, yet meaningless, act that has no enduring (or endearing) value. It has the same value as a good dinner when in reality, it once was a special gift that had special value for both participants. Guys had to work for it, they had to show a significant degree of affection and commitment. They had to earn it and as a result, sex had had actual meaning.

Dr. Laura’s broadcast soliloquy, lasting probably less than to minutes, connected in my brain with something I read yesterday, an article by Robert Spencer at the PJ Media site titled: "U.S. Ambassador to France Replaces Embassy’s Historic Portraits With Those of Woke Heroes” and it made me consider what other things we have given up of value.

From the article:

"Biden’s handlers’ far-Left ambassador to France, Denise Bauer, happily announced the change in a French-language tweet on Feb. 3. Over two photos, one of her standing in 2022 before portraits of her early predecessors, and then standing in the same area in 2023, with all the portraits replaced by those of Leftist activists, Bauer wrote: "It was one of the first photos taken when I arrived in Paris. 1 year later, we decided to do it again. Proud that the entrance to our embassy now better reflects the #IncredibleDiver sity of my country. A value that I wear wherever I go in France.”

What a crock.

Bauer replaced the portrait of Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, a signatory to the Constitution, a general in Washington’s Continental Army, who ultimately served as minister to France in 1796, with a photograph of transgender activist Sylvia Rivera, who claimed to have played a prominent role in the 1969 Stonewall Riots in New York City.” Rivera recounted proudly: "I have been given the credit for throwing the first Molotov cocktail by many historians, but I always like to correct it. I threw the second one, I did not throw the first one!”

Bauer also cut John Armstrong Jr., who was "minister to France from 1804 to 1810” and "was a major during the revolution who eventually became a U.S. senator and secretary of war” and the image of "Swiss-born Albert Gallatin, known as ‘America’s Swiss Founding Father,” who was minister to France as well as secretary of the Treasury and founder of New York University.

Spencer notes the "likes of Pinckney, Armstrong, and Gallatin have an immense mark against them: they were all white males. That will never do, not for the embassy of a duly diverse and multicultural regime.”

In my mind, what Bauer did is an attempt to erase history and replace it with something that was a better ideological fit. It is as ridiculous as walking into the Louvre and putting a "La Cage aux Folles” movie poster over Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa or at the Uffizi and plastering a "Legally Blonde” poster over Sandro Botticelli’s "Birth of Venus”.

Society loses something if that was allowed to happen.

Society should be aware of the things of value it gives away to replace them with flavors of the week.

I guess there are "bad” societies and "good” societies as well.

The bad ones give it away for free.

Tim adds:

Every tyrant attempts to rewrite history. These people are especially audacious about it. But it's always been that way. Caligula forced people to cheer him as "conqueror of Britain" when he only left the city and returned the same day. Muhammed ordered the destruction of all the statues in the Kaaba. This outfit is doubling down on that ignoble tradition, much as the Soviets did. Belief in concrete reality leads to ideas about Natural Law and thus constrains the will of the demigods (themselves) so if we just change perception by censoring and rewriting history...

BTW The whole hookup culture has been long in the making, going back at least to the Marquis de Sade and the "Free Love" movement. There is little value to it though; it has given us an explosion of illigitimate and unwanted children, venereal disease, and rampant divorce with the accompanying psychological suffering and emotional brokenness.

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James Fenimore Cooper and the Law of Family

Jerry S. Rainforth

Therefore the foundation has significantly crumbled.

James Fenimore Cooper on Christianity as the basis of virtuous families and the well-ordered republic:

"Cooper sees religion and the virtues that it fosters as vital to the republic. In discussing private as opposed to public duties, he links the family to religion, specifically scriptural religion, thereby pointing beyond politics to America's deepest cultural foundations. He interprets the Fifth Commandment as encompassing "the entire extent of the family relations... since it cannot be supposed that those who precede our immediate parents, are excluded from the general deference that we owe to... our predecessors." It is in this section that he mentions the only two persons named in the book. He says that "from the Saviour through the greatest of his apostles down" have come teachings on the duties of private station, the duties and obligations of human relationships, which may include non-familial relationships such as master and servant but are principally and most significantly those of family. Saint Paul is quoted to indicate that, while duties are imposed on both husband and wife in the marital relationship, the wife has a special "obligation of deference." Scripture, therefore, points to the truth that family bonds are stronger than those suggested by cool Lockean calculation. American society is composed not simply of individuals who possess rights, but of men, women, and children who are connected across generations by ties of love, duty, and a common religious heritage. The emphasis here is not on rights but duties, not on equality but subordination. Cooper shows that he regards Americans as a Bible-reading and scripturally faithful people, and sees this as one of their most profound strengths.

Another reason for the key role Cooper assigns to federalism becomes evident from his association of the family with religion. In Cooper's time virtually all laws that dealt with family relationships were under the jurisdiction of state governments. As mentioned above, state laws and institutions were not simply reflections of the national Constitution. Local law governing the family in the early republic was to a large extent the common law, which spoke not only of rights but of duties, such as the duty of parents to support their children and children their parents, and the duty of grandparents to support their grandchildren and grandchildren their grandparents, and states could be found declaring such duties to be based on "the law of morality." This was not the language of liberal individualism. Cooper believes that to understand the bases of authority in the republic one must understand more than philosophy, whether ancient or modern. Stable religious families constitute a foundation of society. Children are raised in them who become those kinds of men and women without whom a decent society cannot be sustained."

—Grant Morrison, "James Fenimore Cooper and American Republicanism," Modern Age, Spring 1992.

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February 16, 2023

Blame it on UFO's

Andrew Gray

Huge environmental disaster in Ohio ? UFO!

US and Norway blow up German pipelines in clear Act of War ? UFO!

Zelensky troops using banned chemical weapons ? UFO!

Illegal immigrants raping UK children ? UFO!

Central Banks launching digital currencies to cover up massive public and private debts? UFO!

SNP leader resigns in disgrace, partner investigated for fraud ? UFO!

Australian Federal Treasurer re-imagines capitalism and redesigns Reserve Bank ? UFO!

Australian Prime Minister forces racist changes to Constitution without presenting No case and any details ? UFO!

Judge orders release of Epstein " associate " list ? UFO!

US President missing amidst mountains of evidence of corruption, fraud, malfeasance? UFO!

Mountain of evidence emerging that vaccines were neither safe, nor effective, masks offered no protection, lockdowns have caused immense harm, secret contracts between Big Pharma and Govt,s, Doctors censored, harassed and ruined, investigations refused ? UFO!

I could go on but let me say that in my opinion, there are no aliens on extra terrestrial craft. Why would any more advanced life form want anything to with us ?

Peace now, vote these people out.

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February 15, 2023

Stealing America

Timothy Birdnow

A Pennsylvania judge violated the law when he threw out a petition to stop certification of the election of 2020 and do a recount of the ballots.

The law specifically states he had to accept the petition whether they had "credible evidence" of fraud or not.

Anyone who believes the election, which saw President Trump win more votes than any other person in history and still lose to the bed wetting, basement dwelling Joe Biden is nuts. The whole thing was as crooked as a ball of fishing line tangled up.

So now the judge appears ready to allow the recount. Gee; thanks!  When it no longer matters.

They stole America right from under our noses.

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Odd Doings or Signs of War?

Jeff O Davis

Not a single story on CNN’s homepage
Not a mention on Drudge
Journalists are getting arrested for investigating the Ohio train explosion and animals are dropping dead miles away
What the hell is going on in Ohio and why is the media not talking about it?!
More than 40 million at risk for severe weather from Texas to Ohio
Just in case you were wondering why Biden and Buttigieg are ignoring the toxic chemical spill in East Palestine, Ohio
Columbiana County voted 71.7% for Trump in 2020
Here’s how we get major media attention on the Ohio Toxic Chemical Disaster:
Step 1 - House GOP subpoenas Norfolk Southern execs to tell America what happened
Step 2 - BlackRock & Vanguard execs testify about lobbying to repeal brake laws
Step 3 - Put Pete Buttigieg under oath
BTW: Recently released bodycam footage shows Ohio reporter Evan Lambert getting arrested for doing what big media won’t:
Ask real questions about toxic chemicals poisoning people’s water and air and killing thousands of animals
Where is FEMA?!

Tim adds:

I wouldn't say there is NO mainsteam media discussions, but not much. Here is a Reuters story.

The fact is they are devoting virtually no print to this and one does wonder why. What is the Administration covering up?  Why are journalists being arrested?

I would add this happened in Palestine, which is in northeastern Ohio. This was an area that went for Donald Trump by 71%, so it is not a high priority for Butthurt, er, Buttigieg and the Administration.

But I do wonder; given the Biden Administration closed Lake Michigan airspace over an "octagonal shaped craft" and now this whole in northern Ohio is closed - and all this right after the Chinese "spy" balloon flew over (well, more than one did.)  Was this a train derailment and toxic spill or did our Chinese friends give us a little "present"?  NOT from the balloon which recently made such a splash; that didn't go over the northern tier. But another thing, like an "octagonal vehicle"?

Maybe the Biden Administration staged a train derailment and toxic spill to keep people away from, perhaps, a biological weapon attack?

At least one reporter - a News Nation journo - has been arrested for trying to dig into the story

When the authorities start arresting reporters for digging into stories there is usually something to hide.

He was also abused by National Guardsmen.

I might be paranoid, but there are strange doings afoot these days, and this Administration is not to be trusted to be candid with the American People.

Oh, by the way, the Russians flew Bear bombers near Alaska.

Also, a train derailed near Houston, one carrying chemicals also.

Strange doings going on.

Oh, and one more thing; an object was seen over Lake Huron and the U.S. tried to shoot it down, at first without success.

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