Posted on 01/31/2025 8:59:58 PM PST by ransomnote
Q has reminded us repeatedly that together, we are strong. As the false "narrative" is destroyed and the divisive machinery put in place by the Deep State fails, the fact that patriotism has no skin color or political party is exposed for all to see.
3038 Mar 12, 2019 2:55:14 PM EDT
Q !!mG7VJxZNCI ID: 4fe510 No. 5643022>Decide for yourself (be free from outside opinion).
>Decide for yourself (be objective in your conclusions).
>Decide for yourself (be true in your own beliefs).
>Decide for yourself (be open to following the facts).
>Decide for yourself (be strong in defending your beliefs).
>Decide for yourself (be resistant to blindly accepting fact-less statements).
>Decide for yourself (be free)
Those who attack you.
Those who mock you.
Those who cull you.
Those who control you.
Those who label you.
Do they represent you?
Or, do they represent themselves (in some form)?
Mental Enslavement.
The Great Awakening ('Freedom of Thought’), was designed and created not only as a backchannel to the public (away from the longstanding ‘mind’ control of the corrupt & heavily biased media) to endure future events through transparency and regeneration of individual thought (breaking the chains of ‘group-think’), but, more importantly, aid in the construction of a vehicle (a ‘ship’) that provides the scattered (‘free thinkers’) with a ‘starter’ new social-networking platform which allows for freedom of thought, expression, and patriotism or national pride (the feeling of love, devotion and sense of attachment to a homeland and alliance with other citizens who share the same sentiment).
When ‘non-dogmatic’ information becomes FREE & TRANSPARENT it becomes a threat to those who attempt to control the narrative and/or the stable.
When you are awake, you stand on the outside of the stable (‘group-think’ collective), and have ‘free thought’.
"Free thought" is a philosophical viewpoint which holds that positions regarding truth should be formed on the basis of logic, reason, and empiricism, rather than authority, tradition, revelation, or dogma.
When you are awake, you are able to clearly see.
The choice is yours, and yours alone.
Trust and put faith in yourself.
You are not alone and you are not in the minority.
Difficult truths will soon see the light of day.
WWG1WGA!!!Q
In the battle between those who strip us our constitutional rights, we can't afford to let false divisions separate us any longer. We, and our country, will be forever made stronger by diligently seeking the truth, independence and freedom of thought.
Where We Go 1, We Go All
We get it. As a Christian I’m supposed to forgive them but that doesn’t mean they don’t deserve justice.
-SB
Hanceville police should be abolished after dispatcher death, officer arrests, grand jury finds: ‘Rampant culture of corruption’
Excerpt:
The Hanceville Police Department operates under “a rampant culture of corruption” and should be abolished, a Cullman County grand jury has found.
The police chief and four officers have been arrested amid an intense investigation and the scathing findings by the grand jury.
The department, according to 18 grand jurors, operated more as a criminal enterprise.
Those charged are Chief Jason Marlin, who was appointed in August, and Officers Cody Alan Kelso, Drew Shelnut, Jason Wilbanks, Eric Michael Kelso and Kelso’s wife, Donna Kelso.
Chief Marlin is charged with two counts of failure to report ethics crime and tampering with physical evidence. He retired from the Birmingham Police Department where he worked at the South Precinct.
Cody Kelso is charged with two counts of computer tampering, solicitation to commit a controlled substance crime, use of office for personal gain, and tampering with physical evidence.
Wilbanks is charged with two counts of computer tampering, two counts of use of office for personal gain, tampering with physical evidence, two counts of solicitation to commit a controlled substance crime.
Shelnutt is charged with tampering with physical evidence.
Eric Kelso is charged with four counts of unlawful distribution of a controlled substance and two counts of conspiracy to unlawfully distribute a controlled substance.
Donna Kelso is charged with tw counts of unlawful distribution of a controlled substance and two counts of conspiracy to unlawfully distribute a controlled substance.
All of the charges are felonies except tampering with physical evidence, which is a Class A misdemeanor.
.....Chief Marlin is charged with two counts of failure to report ethics crime and tampering with physical evidence. He retired from the Birmingham Police Department where he worked at the South Precinct.
Cody Kelso is charged with two counts of computer tampering, solicitation to commit a controlled substance crime, use of office for personal gain, and tampering with physical evidence.
Wilbanks is charged with two counts of computer tampering, two counts of use of office for personal gain, tampering with physical evidence, two counts of solicitation to commit a controlled substance crime.
Shelnutt is charged with tampering with physical evidence.
Eric Kelso is charged with four counts of unlawful distribution of a controlled substance and two counts of conspiracy to unlawfully distribute a controlled substance.
Donna Kelso is charged with two counts of unlawful distribution of a controlled substance and two counts of conspiracy to unlawfully distribute a controlled substance.
All of the charges are felonies except tampering with physical evidence, which is a Class A misdemeanor.
.....Mayor Jim Sawyer said in a prepared statment that, “Unfortunately, the Hanceville Police Department has fallen short in its mission to serve the people.”
“It is unfortunate that the actions of a few have tarnished our city’s good name,‘’ Sawyer said.
The mayor said he agrees with Crocker that department’s evidence room should be audited by the appropriate authorities.
The news comes after a Hanceville police dispatcher was found dead at work in 2024 from a drug overdose.
Christopher Michael Willingham, 49, was found dead Aug. 23 in his office. The discovery was made shortly after 11 a.m. that Friday.
Willingham’s body was sent for autopsy at the Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences in Huntsville.
Cullman County Coroner Jeremy Kilpatrick on Wednesday said Willingham died from “combined toxic effects of fentanyl, gabapentin, diazepam, amphetamine, carisoprodol, and methocarbamol.”
.....“When Mr. Willingham was discovered, there was evidence in his office,‘’ Crocker said. ”Mr. Willingham was given access to the evidence room, like a lot of people were, and he had access to it on his last day at work.”
Those involved in the investigation include the State Bureau of Investigation, the Alabama Attorney General’s Office, the Alabama Ethics Commission, the Cullman Police Department, and Wallace State police.
.....Crocker said one of the most concerning things was that they discovered that the evidence room was not secure.
“Criminal evidence must be secured in order to have that evidence for prosecution and to ensure due process,’’ he said. “This evidence room was anything but secure.”
Crocker showed photos of a hole in the wall that leads to the evidence room. A broom was repeatedly used, he said, to jimmy open the door to gain access.
“It was routinely accessed by individuals who were not authorized to do so going in and out using this (broom) stick.”
Crocker said authorities don’t yet know how many criminal prosecutions could be affected by the officers’ arrests.
“We’re working on that,’’ he said. “But one is too many.”
“We’re going to begin a review process of all those cases,’’ he said. “We’ll look on a case-by-case basis, but I am not optimistic about the ability to prosecute.”
“We have to prove the integrity of that (chain of command) process,’’ Crocker said. “You cannot have a prosecution if you do not have the integrity of the evidence.”
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Double tap copy redundant paragraph not hiccups./s
Sorry, no time to post the links.
https://www.wildworldofpolitics.com/post/today-s-news-february-18-20-2025
Larry Schweikart
The News of Today is the History of Tomorrow
IN POLITICAL NEWS
1) Probably the biggest news of the day, though not very sexy, is that President Trump dropped an Executive Order giving the White House direct control over so called “independent” agencies, such as the SEC, FCC, and so on. This is ENTIRELY CORRECT. No agency in government should be outside the direct control of the executive, unless expressly placed under the DIRECT CONTROL of Congress. You cannot have rogue agencies. “The next president will just cancel this.” Really? You think ANY president would willingly give up control over agencies? Now, if Trump uses this power to drastically curtail the activities of these agencies, that action will likely never be undone. What about “Must be codified.” Not sure. See Larry’s Commentary over on the Wild World of Politics “Insider” for a discussion of that. (www.wildworldofpolitics.com)
2) I’d say that this is shocking, surprising, etc. But anymore, none of this surprises me. DOGE found that the U.S. Treasury was shelling out $4.7 TRILLION (1/8 of the national debt) without any markers or identifiers as to where it was being spent. Begin with Botoxic and Yertle’s accounts. Some of it is there.
[It’s higher]
3) President Trump has hit his all time national high in approval of 55% in a new poll.
4) Trump wipes their face with it: he reads off a list of people on Social Security: “From 200 to 209 years old, 879 people [on Social Security]. 210 to 219 years, 866 people. From 220 years old to 229 years old, 1,039. Then, you have 2 people from 240 to 249 years old. 1 person that is 360 years old.” Sigh
5) In a major blow to DemoKKKrat lawfare, Judge Chutkin refused to impose a temporary stay on DOGE and allowed it to continue all its work, contra the request by the DemoKKKrat AGs. Thinking is that she feared a slapdown by Justice Johnny at the USSC. Then she denied another emergency filing. Not saying she won’t cave, but she’s held out longer than I expected.
6) Despite fear mongering from the left, the maternal mortality rate did not rise after the Dobbs decision.
7) The Senate has advanced Kash Patel’s nomination for FBI director and he should be confirmed today. Speaking of Congress, they haven’t done a thing but their approval has gone up 4% entirely due to Trump.
8) The IRS is laying off 6,000. Great start. And DOGE has found 4 million gubment credit cards with $40 billion spent.
9) Idiot Rutabaga’s January 17 act that attempted to preserve bureaucratic “agency” power in an effort to protect his marxist bureaucracy was in fact a time bomb against the Deep State. First, DOGE and Trump are just firing them. Second, Congress can now withdraw any “guidance” power they had and they can’t get it back without an act of Congress.
10) Just as Rutabaga did with Trump’s federal attorneys, so Trump has done: he fired all Rutabaga’s attorneys.
11) Yertle announced his retirement.
[NIH under Fauci. EVIL]
12) Speaking of Congress, the House Oversight Committee found over $241 million spent on transoid surgeries for animals.
13) This is truly staggering. Scott Pressler (”the Persistence”) has posted the latest numbers from Pennsylvania, where the DemoKKKrats’ lead is down to 89,000. To appreciate how shocking this is, in 2016, Trump won the state when it had a 1.16 million DemoKKKrat advantage. PA will be red by 2026.
14) Young people are dying at a rate 70% higher than expected. Drugs, “heart problems,” and “social factors.” Blame Dr. Fallacy for the second, unsupervised and near-constant use of the internet/phones for the second.
15) The black box from the Blackhawk helicopter involved in the D.C. crash showed that the altimeter was badly off and that the helo “missed calls” from the tower.
16) You know how I hate these mush reports but here it is: “Judge APPEARS ON TRACK” to dismiss charges against Eric the Red Adams. Course, the judge could “appear” one way and rule the other.
17) Stacey M1 Abrams, the human planet, appears to have “misplaced” a paltry $2 billion in funds at an “outside bank” unrelated to the non-profit that supposedly received them. Minor accounting error, I’m sure.
18) Kash Patel hasn’t even been confirmed yet and the FBI is finally doing its job again, thwarting a school shooting in Houston.
19) Energy Secretary Chris Wright (I love this guy) says green by 2050 is a “sinister goal” and correctly notes that 85% of the globe runs on coal, oil, or natural gas.
20) This is awesome. The TSA has terminated hundreds of employees. Terminate them all. They haven’t made flying one bit safer.
21) New Jersey legislators are preparing a state version of DOGE. Now do Arizona and the corrupt cartel-controlled Hobbit and El Pollo Gallego.
IN ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIEN NEWS
22) A migrant facility that received $7 million from FEMA has no idea what to do with the money because there are no migrants there now. GIVE. IT. BACK.
23) Processing centers are “nearly empty” as illegal criminal invaders are stopped.
24) The Department of Justice ended its lawsuit against Virginia for removing illegals from voter rolls-—yet another reason that Virginia will be a tossup state in 2028.
25) The Trump administration ordered lawyers helping children facing deportation (i.e., trying to sneak them in) to stop all work.
IN CULTURAL NEWS
26) Approval for same sex marriage peaked, and now is falling.
27) The University of Pennsylvania became the sixth Ivy League school to reinstate admittance tests.
IN TRANSOID NEWS
28) Republicans in Kansas have overridden the governor’s veto of a bill that blocked mutilation of minors and puberty blockers. Why do so many red states have DemoKKKrat governors? [election theft]
IN ECONOMIC NEWS
29) Typical virtue-signaling electric bus story: a school district buys four busses. They break down. But they can’t even get one broken one back to the manufacturer-—Lion Electric-—because it has filed for bankruptcy. Meanwhile, another EV maker, Nicola, declares bankruptcy.
30) Dale Coparanis says there is more gold in Fort Knox than thought. I agree, only I’d add a factor he didn’t consider: The CIA has been stashing its payments from some countries/dictators in gold off the books there.
31) Fast food giant Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) has left its old Kentucky home for Texas.
33) Diamondback Energy is scooping up all the oil wells in the Permian Basin.
34) A real estate exec of a ChiCom-based company was arrested on a $30 million fraud scheme.
IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS
35) NIssan’s CEO is already having to rethink making cars in Me-hee-co due to the tariffs. Psst. Try making them in the US.
36) Speaking of Me-hee-co, the CIA has been flying covert drone missions there.
37) Mediocre Britain now is embracing nukes cuz, you know, “green” resulted in higher prices. Well, a) that’s good news, but b) nuke plants even on a crash basis will take years to build. Oh, and c) Starmer still wants “decarbonization.”
38) Want an insane headline? Newsweak is concerned that Green Screen Zelensky may be voted out of office if the Ukes are actually allowed to vote.
39) This is going to be the sticking point, not the territory: a Uke peace deal must include free elections. Ukes are still under martial law.
40) Well, I’m sorry, but you can’t fix stupid. A Brazilian boy injected himself with the crushed parts of a butterfly mixed with water. Turns out, there were deadly toxins in the insect and he died a slow, horrible death over the next seven days. Up there with the idiots who do selfies on the top of incredibly slippery and dangerous cliffs.
41) Chy-na’s Mag Lev “flying train” capable of 600 miles per hour edges closer to reality. Wouldn’t teleportation be quicker? “Freeper” Red Badger says the Koreans are working on one too. The Seoul Train.
42) DeepSeek shared info with Tik Tok’s parent company.
IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
43) Tom Brady, doing a good Elon Musk impression, is taking the axe to the Las Vegas Raiders front office.
44) Cackles just signed with a talent agency. I thought you had to have talent to do that.
45) How Greg Guttfeld toppled Fallon and the other chowderdippers.
IN CHINA VIRUS NEWS
46) President Trump has ordered the withholding of any federal funds from any school, college, or university still mandating students and/or faculty take the vaccine.
47) Trump’s DOJ will investigate $100 billion in Covid fraud.
48) China Virus vaxxes: the gift that keeps on giving. Now mRNA vaxxes are linked to kidney failures.
49) Deborah Birx, the idiot Scarf Queen who supported Dr. Fallacy in killing millions of people, admitted that the vaxxes were pushed on the wrong people-—the young. Yeah, Scarfie, I think they were pushed on the wrong people. Everyone!
50) The USDA spent an astounding $1.25 billion on a mass culling for bird flu-—with disastrous consequences. How are those egg prices?
51) Shocked, I tell ya: mainstream journals refuse to publish a study that shows serious vax injuries. But the injuries are real, nonetheless.
52) Franklin County, Washington becomes the first county to ban mRNA vaxxes.
AND FINALLY . . .
53) More than 50,000 pounds of trash was removed from the Arctic in 2023. Odd, I didn’t know the DemoKKKrats had an office there.
We get it. As a Christian I’m supposed to forgive them but that doesn’t mean they don’t deserve justice.
-SB
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We can only forgive people who have wronged ourselves. People who have wronged others can be forgiven by those they’ve wronged.
Myself, I’m slavering for justice and not forgiving any of them on millimeter.
Yes indeed. Wondering when the SCARE - Social Chaos Alert Resonse Emergency - will happen.
It should be soon. Does the President have any trips planned, isn’t he supposed to be on Air Force One when he announces that?
We get it. As a Christian I’m supposed to forgive them but that doesn’t mean they don’t deserve justice.
-SB
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You’re right, Snowy. That’s why I love you all and hang out here. I swear you’re the only people on Earth who truly “get” me.
I also believe that forgiveness can only come when the offender Repents/has Remorse for his actions, makes an attempt to Repair the damage and swears to not Repeat what he did. Three R’s. Until we see evidence of the 3 R’s, I don’t believe that forgiveness by humans is required. Truth be told, I’d settle for any one of the three, provided I thought it was sincere. Humans would be foolish to offer forgiveness to someone who will only hurt them again because they exhibited/felt none of the three R’s.
Here are drop numbers about this, it’s not really clear if POTUS will be saying that or someone else.
The great thing to remember
is that though our feelings come and go
God's love for us does not.
C.S.Lewis
This is awesome. The TSA has terminated hundreds of employees. Terminate them all. They haven’t made flying one bit safer.
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I went through airport security last week and there were 4 people watching me pass through the metal detector. One man watching me pass, one woman and one man ready to frisk me if I set it off (gender-specific frisking), and one who looked like she was supervising all three. I was in the TSA Pre-check line! We’re supposed to be the most trusted travelers, meaning we’re rated to have fewer infractions. I saw the waste in my mere 30 seconds.
We can only forgive people who have wronged ourselves.
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100%. Forgiving someone who has wronged a third person is a meaningless act at best, and a waste/abuse of forgiveness at worst. For example, a mother who has lost a child to murder can forgive the murderer for the pain he/she caused the mother after the loss of her child, but she can’t forgive the murderer for the act of murder of her child. Only the child can do that and he/she is gone. That act can no longer be forgiven, except by God. Fine lines. We’re on the same page, lj, for better or for worse 🙂
But I will sing of your strength; I will sing aloud of your steadfast love in the morning. For you have been to me a fortress and a refuge in the day of my distress. — Psalm 59:16 (ESV)
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Many thankQs Melian!
After giving that chainsaw to Elon, Millei tapped his chest twice in salute to him.
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