Like a lot of things with covid and the pandemic, we are realizing most everything we were told was based on lies meant to cause some sort of psychological response and compliance. The latest is the fact that everyone is now waking up to the fact that vaccines and masks were never really about protecting “other people” and they were just framed that way to shame people into complying. By telling people you need to…
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Crime out of control? Philadelphia has 100 carjackings in 20 days. Previous average was 230 for the whole year.
Something we have mentioned on this site many times is how the lockdowns seemed to have had the unintentional consequence of causing crime to skyrocket. It’s all so new and since the lockdowns were mostly an unprecedented event, sociologists and criminologists still don’t fully understand why this happened, but it clearly has. The main theory is that the extended shutdowns combined with the uncertainty and doomsday scenarios put out by the media and the government…
Read MoreThe fact that an entire generation of kids was allowed completely unrestricted access to extreme porn shows that nobody in government cares about you or your family.
As governments continue to tell you that they care about you, all the while restricting your freedoms and destroying your livelihood, there is something that shows how little politicians really care about you and your family. As you’ve probably read or seen elsewhere, online porn has become a huge issue that seemingly no politician or leader ever talks about. Something that seems very strange considering every other cultural topic and “culture-war” issue are talked about…
Read MoreSo what’s the opposite of a conspiracy theorist? Is it someone who believes that most people in positions of power are working for the good of mankind?
As the terms “conspiracy” and “conspiracy theorist” are more and more demonized, it got me wondering about what exactly those terms mean. I suppose the most basic definition of a conspiracy or a conspiracy theorist is the idea or belief that powerful people often conspire for their own gain or to help forward their own plans, often at the expense of people not involved in the conspiracy. A perfect yet simple example of this would…
Read MoreYou’ll own nothing. First it was phones, now new cars will be able to be remotely shut off or monitored.
I’m sure you’ve heard the phrase “you’ll own nothing, and you’ll be happy”. It sounds like a line spoken by an evil villain in a Marvel superhero movie, but it’s actually an advertising slogan for the Great Reset. Welcome to 2030. I own nothing, have no privacy, and life has never been better @IdaAuken https://t.co/ykE42yOrRR pic.twitter.com/xQRLAtXdgm — World Economic Forum (@wef) December 27, 2016 The World Economic Forum which is trying to condition the public…
Read MoreIf Ray Epps wasn’t a Fed, then he’d be in solitary confinement like the other January 6th prisioners. Instead, he gets special treatment from Congress and the FBI.
The story of Ray Epps is so outrageous that people should be protesting in the streets over this now exposed false flag event. However, in an ironic twist, the way the government has treated the January 6th protesters in the first place is why people are scared to raise their voice anymore in fear they’ll end up in jail without a trial. You really don’t even have to think about it all that hard to…
Read MoreAfter the Supreme Court ruling, what legal justification do states and cities have for their own vaccine mandates?
With the SCOTUS knocking down the Biden federal vaccine mandate for private employers, it creates a big question for some of the biggest cities around the country. What legal justification do they have for doing something the Supreme Court has now said is unconstitutional on a federal level. As you may know, several large cities like New York, Chicago, L.A., and just today Washington D.C. ,have enacted their own vaccine mandates. In places like New…
Read MoreThe fake Whitmer kidnapping case gets even worse for the FBI. Turns out they paid for the “plotters” travel and other expenses.
As if things couldn’t get worse for the FBI over the last few months, the fake Governor Whitmer plot keeps making them look worse and worse. Just to recap, several FBI agents and witnesses in the case have already been arrested themselves on other unrelated charges. Others have also been exposed as crooks and grifters running their own scams on the side. One prime example is a FBI agent who was supposed to be a…
Read MoreWhy the CDC made the ridiculous attempt to try and claim that somehow Omicron slips through cloth masks, but previous variants didn’t.
Even the most ardent CDC supporters have now realized that the agency meant to be based in science has completely lost all credibility, and is now openly peddling fake science. From the start of the pandemic, it was pretty obvious to most people that simple cloth or disposable masks offered little to no protection from airborne respiratory illnesses of any kind. They may provide some small benefit, but hardly worth the fuss that was made…
Read MoreIn the days before the internet and smart phone cameras, guys like Ray Epps would have never been exposed. Makes you wonder what other characters like him played pivotal roles in large events.
The whole saga of Ray Epps and his obvious affiliation with the FBI has led me to start thinking about other events throughout the last few decades. For those who don’t know, Ray Epps was one of the people the FBI designated as “most wanted” and a ringleader during the January 6th protests. However, the media started asking questions as to whether he was employed by the FBI and was actually a paid instigator. Soon…
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