Machiavelli – The Rulers VS The Ruled


Posted originally on Academy of ideas on August 21, 2019

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By il Donaldo Trumpo Published originally on Rumble on February 1, 2022 

Confidence in COVID Narrative Wanes


Armstrong Economics Blog/Corruption Re-Posted Feb 2, 2022 by Martin Armstrong

The University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg Public Policy Center conducted a survey where it polled 1,656 adults about their views on the leading health agencies shaping the COVID narrative. Only 65% stated that they trusted Dr. Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID). This comes as no surprise considering he constantly changes the narrative and is attempting to push us into the junior year of the pandemic. Over one-third (35%) said they are not confident in Fauci at all, an increase from 29% in April 2021.

As for the Centers of Disease Control, only 72% remain confident in its guidance. In April 2021, 89% of Democratic voters blindly believed in the CDC compared to only 89% now. Around 88% of Democrats have confidence in Fauci, which is significantly down from the 92% reading in April of last year. Republicans have always been a bit more hesitant of the news coming from the all-powerful health agencies. Only 54% of Republican voters trust the FDA compared to 63% in November 2021.

Between funding gain of function research, conducting horrific tests on puppies, constantly changing the rules, and forcing the people to abandon their freedoms, it is a true wonder how Fauci has managed to keep his job let alone the trust of the public. The harsh reality is that the CDC, NIH, FDA, Fauci, and all the other “experts” have been lying to you.

Saskatchewan Premier to Remove Vaccine Mandate


Armstrong Economics Blog/Canada Re-Posted Feb 2, 2022 by Martin Armstrong

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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has heard the cries of the people and responded accordingly. “My government supports your call to end the cross border ban on unvaccinated truckers,” he said. “And it is why, in the not too-distant future, our government will be ending our proof of negative test/proof of vaccination policy in Saskatchewan.”

Moe, who is fully vaccinated, said that he believes vaccinations are effective but does not believe in forced mandates. “Because vaccination is not reducing transmission, the current federal border policy for truckers makes no sense,” Moe said in his letter. “An unvaccinated trucker does not pose any greater risk of transmission than a vaccinated trucker.” Finally, a politician speaking openly and honestly. An unvaccinated trucker, worker, student, customer, or anyone for that matter does not pose any greater risk of transmission than the vaccinated. The mandate is meaningless.

Furthermore, Moe called the vaccine mandate an economic liability. “The current federal policy does pose a significant risk to Canada’s economy and to the supply chain in our Saskatchewan communities,” Moe wrote. “This federal policy will increase the cost of living, which is now rising at a rate that is creating significant hardship for many Canadians.”

The vaccine mandate is causing harm to the economy, workforce, and overall ways of life. I commend the Freedom Convoy for protesting successfully and making real changes through civil disobedience.

COVID Restrictions Collapsing – Resistance Was NOT Futile


Armstrong Economics Blog/Disease Re-Posted Feb 1, 2022 by Martin Armstrong

As we head into the March Turning point on the ECM, we have reached the critical point where I have been warning that Schwab and his evil agenda is collapsing. Resistance Was NOT Futile. These morons with their Climate Change Agenda have been shutting down energy everywhere they can long before there are any alternatives. Just look at the details if you put solar panels on your home. Yes, you create excess energy that goes back into a bank to reduce your bill. However, if the grid goes down, you cannot pull that energy back to keep your house running and the solar panels will not work. You need a battery to store the energy on your own site but the storage capacity is minimal. Bottom line, you still need a generator if the power goes down and that needs Gas or fossil fuels. Then replacing all cars with electricity will crash the power grid for we are nowhere near being able to end fossil fuels.

This entire agenda is nonsense and being able to use alternatives is more than a decade away. These people are looking at ideas rather than real science.  Here is Schwab’s video celebrating how great it was to lock down the entire world. This man is highly dangerous to humanity as a whole.

Mike Pence Undressed


Posted originally on the conservative tree house on February 1, 2022 | sundance | 169 Comments

Emerald Robinson has a terrific outline on the RNC donor class priorities and the Machiavellian intents of Mike Pence throughout the term of Donald Trump’s presidency.

SEE HERE

The Treachery of a Vice President

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Continues to Denigrate Working Class Protesters


Posted originally on the conservative tree house on February 1, 2022 | sundance | 267 Comments

The pathetic Canadian Prime Minister continues to attach hate-filled labels against ordinary working class Canadians who are protesting for the removal of COVID-19 mandates and restrictions.

These Alinsky attacks against his own countrymen are genuinely creepy and uncomfortable to see.  Trudeau is continuing to melt down in a very public way.  Other than a very small circle around him, I doubt these statements are generating much support.

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Maryland Residents React to Current Grocery Store PricesFebruary 1, 2022 | sundance | 64 Comments


It’s always good to review ground reports from middle class Americans.  Much like the feedback from CTH readers, there is a raw honesty you don’t find in any of the economic outlines from financial punditry.

In this Fox News Digital report, Maryland residents react to the consequences of Joe Biden’s economic and energy prices. Maryland has been shifting further to the left socially as the DC-centric commuter base has moved into the suburbs.  However, they are not happy with prices.  WATCH:

The same sentiment is reflected in a recent Gallup poll [data here] highlighting a large majority who note the direction of the country is not good.  Joe Biden policy is crushing the working class, and we can all feel it.  Middle America knows we are going in the wrong direction.

NSA Reports for 5th Consecutive Year the Intelligence Agency Has Extracted Unlawful Electronic Data Without Warrants


Posted originally on the conservative tree house on February 1, 2022 | sundance | 135 Comments

At this point in our nation’s history, certain acceptances are needed in order to accurately identify the current status of our situation.

  • The Legislative Branch (SSCI) created the Intelligence State, the Fourth Branch of superseding government.
  • The Executive Branch (FBI, DOJ, NSA) control the Fourth Branch of superseding government.
  • The Judicial Branch (FISA Court) is the facilitating approval apparatus for the Fourth Branch.

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With that empirical and well documented reality in place, all three branches of U.S. government work in unison.  Who or what can intervene to stop the Fourth Branch of government from operating unilaterally?

This is the serious question that no one ever discusses.

The FISA Court is the private, secret, unchecked judicial system authorizing the power for the Intelligence State.

As a result, we continue to see NSA reports showing the unconstitutional surveillance of the American people continuing without consequence [NSA Release Here].

This is the 5th straight year where the National Security Agency (NSA) produces a document admitting their metadata capturing system, the system that captures all electronic communication of every single American and puts it into a stored database, is continually used as a research library for unnamed federal agents to scour (without search warrants) for the private documents of American citizens.

At this point, the NSA admission without consequence is simply just another Tuesday, it literally doesn’t even make the headlines anymore.

The executive summary does, however, include the NSA introducing the latest admissions about violating the 4th amendment right of Americans, while bragging about how their diversity hiring efforts have paid off.

So, there’s that.

At least we know now the genderless, pronoun specific eyeballs looking at our emails, phone calls, text messages, and listening to your instructions to Alexa in your connected home office, are compliant with the latest diversity quota amid the surveillance operations headquarters.

As the NSA states in their opening to the congressional branch that authorizes their existence:

“I would call the reader’s attention to a new section in this semiannual report outlining the outstanding work of the OIG’s Diversity and Engagement Committee (DEC). The DEC, which we set up shortly after I joined the OIG, conducts and coordinates a wide range of programming, training, and activities that reflect this office’s commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEI&A), and helps to ensure a full range of developmental opportunities for everyone on our team – all of which makes our work better and is, quite simply, the right thing to do for our people.”

So, the nonbinary, green haired on Tuesday, twenty-something transexual with tattoos and facial piercing, is skimming the emails of James O’Keefe, while sipping soy lattes and munching avocado toast, with government purchased sustainable algae cakes, at the local Starbucks with the NSA portal open and super-fast wifi.  Perfect.  Way to go NSA-IG Robert Storch.  At least we know you have your priorities in order.

The semi-annual report to the legislative branch does admit it is challenging for the NSA to monitor its “Rules-Based Targeting (RBT) controls” in order to stop “critical control gaps” which allow the newly hired NSA operators to “target selectors to locations that are prohibited by applicable NSA signals intelligence (SIGINT) collection authorities.”

Put another way, in English terms, the genderless NSA analysts keep searching for stuff they shouldn’t be allowed to search for.  But hey, they’re working on it… just like they were working on it last year, and, well, the year before, and the year before, and the year before and, well, you get the point.

Using NSA terminology, the most twisted use of language to avoid ordinary understanding, the agency says:

“Another IO evaluation examined whether NSA analysts were appropriately documenting the foreign intelligence purpose and using approved U.S. person (USP) identifiers as query terms against Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) Section 702 data and in accordance with applicable query procedures. The evaluation revealed several issues that, if not addressed, have the potential to impact the effectiveness of the Agency’s internal controls used to protect the civil liberties and privacy rights of USPs.

Specifically, as described in the Intelligence Oversight section of this report, the OIG’s findings included that USP queries performed against FISA Section 702 data did not always follow NSA procedural and policy requirements, that some selector information within NSA’s selector management tool was not documented with consistency, and that a NSA query tool did not prevent certain queries containing known USP selectors from processing.”

Put in common terms, Jaquina’s cousin Xenatra didn’t have enough rent money and asked her bestie in the NSA to dig up some dirt on her landlord. Jaquina gives Xenatra the details of the landlord’s Only Fans account, and subsequently the rent was deferred for the month.  Sister’s gotchu, peace – out, y’all.  A’ight den, you feelin’ me? 

The NSA accepts this might reflect poorly upon the agency, but they promise to do better.

The NSA also notes their “work from home” program has been a little problematic.  It appears the NSA did a few spot checks of the analysts at home when logged into the NSA portal, and well, things were not exactly as professional as the NSA executive administrators would have liked.  As a result:

[…] “We have integrated the option to conduct physical, virtual, or hybrid inspections in our planning for future inspections.  The Cyberspace Workforce Improvement Program advisory memorandum highlighted the need for the Agency to formally identify a comprehensive list of work roles required to be certified in accordance with the Department of Defense (DoD) Information Assurance Workforce Improvement Program.”

Apparently, the United States Department of Defense (DoD) isn’t quite comfortable with D’Quasario Chavez monitoring the internal communications of the U.S. NATO alliance, while bong hittin’ with the crew in his living room.  Future “virtual” inspections for analysts working from home with Top-Secret Security Clearances will be modified accordingly.

You can read the full NSA report HERE.

Sleep well, America…

…The NSA is counting on it.

Johns Hopkins Study Shows Government Cure for COVID Was Worse Than Disease, Lockdown Benefit Provided No Mitigation of Death from Virus


Posted originally on the conservative tree house on February 1, 2022 | sundance | 284 Comments

An interesting study from Johns Hopkins University [DATA HERE] shows the 2021 government lockdown did virtually nothing to stem death from the pandemic, but likely created more adverse “social ills” and long-term negative health outcomes.

WASHINGTON – […] The lockdowns during the early phase of the pandemic in 2020 reduced COVID-19 mortality by about 0.2%, said the broad review of multiple scientific studies.

“We find no evidence that lockdowns, school closures, border closures, and limiting gatherings have had a noticeable effect on COVID-19 mortality,” the researchers wrote. But the research paper said lockdowns did have “devastating effects” on the economy and contributed to numerous social ills.

“They have contributed to reducing economic activity, raising unemployment, reducing schooling, causing political unrest, contributing to domestic violence, and undermining liberal democracy,” the report said.

“Such a standard benefit-cost calculation leads to a strong conclusion: lockdowns should be rejected out of hand as a pandemic policy instrument,” the paper concluded. (read more)