Society's Child
Having changed drastically since its founding, America's continued existence rests on the system of government created by its Constitution. If that is sacrificed on the altar of power, there will be no country left.
The US is obviously a drastically different place in 2020 than it was in 1776, when thirteen colonies declared their independence from the British crown. Yet for all the dramatic changes in the shape and size of the country, the number and diversity of people living in it, or the technology they have at their disposal, it is still "America" because it maintains continuity of the political system set up in 1789.
Joe Biden, who is about to declare himself president-elect, has himself made a reference to this, calling "democracy" in the US a "system of governance that's been the envy of the world" for over 240 years. So it's a supreme irony that his election may well be the wrecking ball that demolishes the last vestiges of what's holding the country together.
Oh no.
What is "the Great Reset"?
The Great Reset is a massively funded, desperately ambitious, internationally coordinated project led by some of the biggest multinational corporations and financial players on the planet and carried out by cooperating state bodies and NGOs. Its soul is a combination of early 20th century science fiction, idyllic Soviet posters, the obsessiveness of a deranged accountant with a gambling addiction — and an upgraded, digital version of "Manifest Destiny."
The mathematical reason for the Great Reset is that thanks to technology, the planet has gotten small, and the infinite expansion economic model is bust — but obviously, the super wealthy want to continue staying super wealthy, and so they need a miracle, another bubble, plus a surgically precise system for managing what they perceive as "their limited resources." Thus, they desperately want a bubble providing new growth out of thin air — literally — while simultaneously they seek to tighten the peasants' belts, an effort that starts with "behavioral modification," a.k.a. resetting the western peasants' sense of entitlement to high life standards and liberties (see awful "privilege").
The psychological reason for the Great Reset is the fear of losing control of property, the planet. I suppose, if you own billions and move trillions, your perception of reality gets funky, and everything down below looks like an ant hill that exists for you. Just ants and numbers, your assets.
Thus, the practical aim of the Great Reset is to fundamentally restructure the world's economy and geopolitical relations based on two assumptions: one, that every element of nature and every life form is a part of the global inventory (managed by the allegedly benevolent state, which, in turn, is owned by several suddenly benevolent wealthy people, via technology) — and two, that all inventory needs to be strictly accounted for: be registered in a central database, be readable by a scanner and easily ID'ed, and be managed by AI, using the latest "science." The goal is to count and then efficiently manage and control all resources, including people, on an unprecedented scale, with unprecedented digital anxiety and precision — all while the masters keep indulging, enjoying vast patches of conserved nature, free of unnecessary sovereign peasants and their unpredictability. The king's world feels far more predictable and relaxed when the chaos of human subjectivity is contained for good.
In Oakland County's 15th county commission District — representing Rochester and Rochester Hills — the initial count gave a 104-vote margin to the Democrat, Melanie Hartman, amounting to a razor-thin majority of 50.08%. That stunned the incumbent, Adam Kochenderfer, giving him a sure sense that he'd lost in a district long deemed a Republican stronghold. [...] But what a difference a day makes - in weather, love, and the 15th District election for Oakland County commissioner. On Thursday, Kochenderfer was stunned again, this time by a call from Oakland County's director of elections, flipping the outcome to him.
"I thought that was that. Those were the results, and I said I would not seek a recount. Apparently, there was a technical glitch in Rochester Hills. And so, I actually ended up winning by a little over 1,100 votes."In fact, the margin was 1,127 votes, giving Kochenderfer a 51.67% share of total votes. Hartman received a 48.23% share of total votes.
A senior law enforcement official in Washington confirmed that an investigation was opened after the whistleblower's concerns were forwarded from the Michigan Republican Party. "The FBI is investigating," the official said.
GOP officials in Michigan said the whistleblower was identified and assisted by Phill Kline, the head of the Thomas More Society's Amistad Project, which has been litigating voting disputes and irregularities across the country for months. Kline declined comment.
But Michigan GOP chairwoman Laura Cox confirmed Friday afternoon the here party referred a whistleblower to the FBI and U.S. attorney in Detroit.
"The MIGOP has referred a whistleblower case to the U.S. Attorney in which a city of Detroit employee was directed to change the date of receipt, in the official election record on ballots which had been received after the deadline. This directive allegedly came from both City and State employees who were working at the TCF center. These allegations are highlighted by the city of Detroit's attempt to block Republican poll challengers from supervising this process."This is a developing story.
"Attorney General Ken Paxton today announced that his Election Fraud Unit assisted the Limestone County Sheriff and District Attorney in charging Kelly Reagan Brunner, a social worker in the Mexia State Supported Living Center (SSLC), with 134 felony counts of purportedly acting as an agent and of election fraud.The statement added that if she is convicted, Brunner faces up to 10 years in prison for these offenses.
"State Supported Living Centers serve people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Brunner submitted voter registration applications for 67 residents without their signature or effective consent, while purporting to act as their agent.
"Under Texas law, only a parent, spouse or child who is a qualified voter of the county may act as an agent in registering a person to vote, after being appointed to do so by that person.
"None of the SSLC patients gave effective consent to be registered, and a number of them have been declared totally mentally incapacitated by a court, thereby making them ineligible to vote in Texas."
The Associated Press and Reuters reported on the changes Saturday, with the UAE state-run news agency WAM saying that the updates are intended to improve the country's economic and social standing and "consolidate the UAE's principles of tolerance." The UAE government outlined the changes in greater detail in state-linked newspaper The National, which noted that the altered laws would take effect immediately, according to the AP.
According to Reuters, thousands of women and girls die each year across the Middle East and South Asia in "honor killings," resulting from family members perceiving a damage to a woman's honor for actions such as eloping or mingling with men.
WAM also announced the cancellation of UAE legal clauses that had allowed judges to hand out relaxed sentences for "honor crimes." Now, the actions will be addressed in courts as any other murder case would.
When it came to the national polls they did come close to estimating the popular vote in 2016, but state polls is where things broke down. State polls were off by roughly five percentage points in 2016. Needless to say, with our electoral colleges system the national polling is practically irrelevant, while the state polls, particularly in key swing states, are the most important.
Matt Braynard, who was an early staffer on the data team for the 2016 Trump campaign, set up the page to finance an investigation into voter fraud. He claimed on Twitter that he had data on absentee ballots and early voters in a number of key swing states and wanted to run them against Social Security and change-of-address databases to determine illegitimate votes.
Comparing the databases would require thousands of dollars, he claimed in a series of tweets on Thursday. He turned to GoFundMe after being unable to get support from the Republican Party or President Donald Trump's reelection campaign. But GoFundMe removed the page the following day, saying that it violated the site's terms of service and that it "attempts to spread misleading information about the election and has been removed from the platform."
Comment: Politico is a leftist propaganda site. As reports continue to surface, they indicate voter fraud is rampant in this election and the behind-the-scenes collusion is massive.
Anchor Brian Williams said, "When I heard Marco Rubio the day before election day kind of saluting the folks, the Trump caravan that almost ran the Biden bus off the road, you know, you hear something like that from someone who is supposed to be a mainstream Republican Senator, you realize that Trumpism, and that's part of what the Lincoln Project was formed to defeat, Trumpism is a powerful thing. It may be a loser politically, but do you anticipate it to survive Donald Trump?"
Comment: Schmidt is, for whatever reason, amplifying rumors. Tucker might some day take to the idea, but currently he has no interest in it.
More on the appalling Lincoln Project:
- The Grifter Project: Meet the RINOs attempting to split the Republican vote this November
- Anti-Trump Lincoln Project co-founder says past tweets shouldn't define him, then cans employee for offensive messages a day later
- Who funds the Lincoln Project? Exactly whom you expect
The spouses of police officers who engaged in romantic relationships while undercover are finally being heard.
Using not only fake names but entirely fabricated personas, their husbands infiltrated political campaign groups for years at a time, posing as anti-war, anti-racist, environmentalist, and human rights campaigners, among many other guises. In some extreme instances, they even proposed marriage and fathered children with the women they spied on.
Top brass at Britain's elite security policing unit, Special Branch, were all too aware of the risk of operatives 'going native' while embedded in activist organisations, at least one officer having refused to return from the field in the past. To avoid a repeat fiasco, strict policies of only using career officers whose loyalty to the force was beyond doubt, and who were married, was implemented, to ensure spies had "something in the real world to come back to."
Comment: These are the fruits of the British 'security' services. And it would appear that the situation is only going to get worse: UK gives legal powers to various agencies to plan and commit CRIME, court rules
And check out SOTT radio's:
- Behind the Headlines: Perfidious Albion: If Russia is a Rogue State, What is the UK?
- Behind the Headlines: British Terror in Ireland - Interview with Anne Cadwallader















Comment: A Michigan county flips back to Trump as investigations into voting software is corrected. With this information, fixing the glitch and rerunning the numbers may prove a Trump win in Michigan depending on the county. With 46 more in question...the outcome is now up in the air.