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The great clarification

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"Time for The Great Uprising to defeat The Great Reset. This isn't just an R vs. D question in 2023. It's a 1776 moment." — Vivek Ramaswamy
I'm already liking 2024. Consequence is itching to return to the American scene. Somewhere around 2016, cause and effect got a divorce. After that, things just happened or unhappened with no further orders of effect, like some brute existence without purpose, meaning, or even awareness, except for the feeling of the lash on your back.

After a long journey through a dark place, treading ever-deeper into the unknown, knowing you are in the presence of demons from one footstep to the next, worrying incessantly that God has abandoned you. . . the alarm bell is ringing, the light is shining through, your eyes roll up like window-shades, and it's time to get your mind right! Yes, even nations have bad dreams. Welcome to the Great Clarification.

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Best of the Web: Sergey Karaganov: Russians are the real Europeans, the West of the continent has lost its way

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© Sputnik / SputnikRussia's HSE University Dean of the Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs Sergey Karaganov attends a session of the 14th Eurasian Economic Forum in Verona, Italy.
In terms of being a global centre of power, the Old World is finished. Moscow understands this reality, but our former partners remain in denial.

Not long ago, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said: "The European Union must be ready for war by the end of the decade." Berlin has started talking about the return of universal military service and preparations for a confrontation with Moscow. There are similar sentiments in Poland. But is it only because of the events in Ukraine?

What is the reason for the upsurge in fighting talk in Europe?

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Tokyo's Haneda Airport: 5 dead after passenger plane collides with Japan Coast Guard jet, bursts into flames

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© KYODOFILE PHOTO: A Japan Airlines plane burning at Tokyo's Haneda Airport on Tuesday evening
A Japan Airlines jet burst into flames on a runway at Tokyo's Haneda Airport on Tuesday after a collision on the ground with a Japan Coast Guard plane.

JAL said that 367 passengers and 12 crew members were on board the plane, an Airbus A350, and that they were all able to evacuate safely, with 15 people sustaining injuries. Five of the six people on the coast guard plane died, with the captain sustaining severe injuries.

The JAL plane was arriving from New Chitose Airport in Hokkaido, NHK reported, adding that the collision occurred after the JAL plane landed on runway C.

Comment: As noted above, this incident came after a strong M7.5 earthquake in Japan, however in the last 2 decades there have been stronger quakes. Also of note is that the quake was preceded by the largest solar flare of this cycle, which was the strongest since 2017, and there are a number of examples that seem to show that these are having a greater impact on earth-based instruments.

Other possibilities to also consider, from sabotage to the fallout of the experimental Covid jabs:


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Best of the Web: Power outage reported in Manhattan, as 'explosions and tremors' shake buildings - earthquake? Terror attack?


Comment: US and NYC authorities are being vague, and the discussion of the topic appears to be 'damped down' on social media...


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New York City firefighters initiated emergency response protocol after explosion sounds were heard and the ground shook early Tuesday morning.

The FDNY was called to the 580 block of Main Street, just south of the Roosevelt Island Bridge & Tram, at around 5.54am, after reports came in of explosions and buildings shaking, the fire department told The Independent.

The NYPD said to The Independent that "it is believed that it was a transformer that possibly caused the incident."

Comment: While infrastructure in the US has been neglected for years and is fast deteriorating, and in just the last 36 hours there was the strongest X-class solar flare of the current cycle - the strongest since 2017 - which was quickly followed by a strong earthquake in Japan, there's another possibility to consider: sabotage. As noted on Wikipedia:
'In the 2010s and 2020s, attacks to the United States electrical grid have become more frequent, with 2022 being the year with the most attacks.' Furthermore: 'According to the Department of Energy, 2022 saw an increase of 77% in physical attacks on the grid.'
One also recalls the spate of incidents earlier in the year; a number of which were train derailments: Huge fire as 40-car train hauling hazardous substances derails in Minnesota city, Barge carrying toxic methanol spills 1,400 tons into Ohio river

Judging by events on the world stage, it seems likely that, soon enough, sabotage of this magnitude might be just what the establishment needs to sow chaos to further its agenda: Meanwhile on New Year's day in New York:






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Bill Clinton 'will be named as John Doe 36' when a list of Jeffrey Epstein associates from court filings are made public next week

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Clinton, 77, will allegedly be named among dozens of Epstein 's high profile associates in documents set to be released in the first days of 2024. There is no indication the sealed records contain evidence of illegal conduct by Clinton - and equally, Virginia Giuffre made no allegations of wrongdoing against him. Clinton and Epstein shake hands in 1993
Former US president Bill Clinton is expected to be named as 'John Doe 36' when a list of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein's associates from court filings are made public.

Clinton, 77, will allegedly be named among dozens of Epstein's high profile associates in documents set to be released in the first days of 2024.

The pedophile's powerful friends and acquaintances are set to be exposed as part of a vast unsealing that a judge ordered just before the New Year.

That will take the release day to January 1 - but as that is a holiday it is likely the files will be made public the following day.

Some 177 people will be identified across hundreds of files which will shed new light on the late financier's sex trafficking operation and his network of influence.

According to ABC News, former President Clinton is 'Doe 36,' and is mentioned in more than fifty of the redacted filings.

Many of the legal filings connected to his name are surrounding the effort by Virginia Giuffre's lawyers to subpoena Clinton for deposition testimony about his relationship with Epstein.

Comment: Additional reporting from Truth Press:
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Many accusers and alleged victims are expected to be named, along with people who worked for Epstein over the years, were a part of his inner circle, or allegedly participated in his crimes.

One such individual includes Prince Andrew, who Giuffre was allegedly told to have sex with by Maxwell and Epstein on numerous occasions.

Some of the documents are expected to include testimony from a woman known as "Jane Doe 162," who testified about being with Prince Andrew at a 2001 party at Epstein's NYC townhouse where Giuffre, then 17, alleged she was told to have sex with him.

The British royal has denied the allegations and has claimed he never met Giuffre, even though photos have emerged showing them together.

He eventually settled out of court a lawsuit brought by Giuffre.

Clinton, who was photographed with Epstein and flew on his private jet on numerous occasions, has denied having any nefarious connections with with sex offender.

Giuffre attempted to subpoena him to testify in her lawsuit, claiming she met the former president at Epstein's private Caribbean Island, Little St. James, ABC reported.

Maxwell insisted Clinton never visited the island, and the ex-president declined to testify claiming he was never there.

Flight records appear to support the former president's claims.



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Laverne and Shirley: Mind control in the 70's & 80's

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Only the older folks will remember the show "Laverne and Shirley". I do promise that young people can learn a thing or two about mind control with what's documented below.. Laverne and Shirley was a TV sitcom that ran from 1976 and to 1983. The plot was a simple one. Two ladies (Laverne and Shirley) moved to the big city of Milwaukee to become bottle cappers on a fictious beer line, at Sholtz Brewery. So, where's the mind control? Where's the social engineering going on in this TV program? Was this show really that bad in regards to mind control or am I blowing things completely out of proportion? This show just seemed like a good old fashion coming of age story, where two young women left their homes in rural areas and tried to make something of themselves in the big city, right? Let's take a quick stroll down memory lane and play the intro to the Laverne and Shirley show, to begin this article.


Analyzing Laverne and Shirley for mind control content isn't complex. This TV production was about a well-documented depopulation agenda. This depopulation agenda was all laid out decades in advance, long before this show did its part of destroying the traditional family unit. This well documented depopulation agenda aimed to take women out of the family home, get them working and to reduce birth rates well below replacement levels.....as females were mind controlled to prioritize working meaningless jobs above family....and also to allow a female's pursuit of "fun", "good times" and "hedonism" to dominate the majority of their thought processes. Obviously, there's no one show, one song or even one government school policy that can destroy the traditional family unit all on its own but slowly overtime, social engineers can achieve whatever is desired using what's called the Fabianistic approach.

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New evidence suggests no voting machine election audit performed in Georgia following 2020 election - Raffensperger caught again!

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© Joe Raedle/Getty ImagesGeorgia election voting machines
A recent Gateway Pundit report by investigator Brian Lupo is making the rounds on social media this weekend.

There is currently no evidence that there was ever a voting machine election audit performed in Georgia following the 2020 election.

On November 17, 2020, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger made an announcement that an audit "using forensic techniques" was completed with "no sign of foul play" in the 2020 election. The statement previously appeared on the Secretary of State's webpage and is still available via the Wayback Machine here.

Investigative journalist Kevin Moncla of the Election Oversight Group, and another individual began to send Open Records Requests from the counties that were allegedly "audited" back in 2022. While Raffensperger's statement says there were six counties "audited," the Pro V&V memo only listed four: Floyd County (Rome, GA), Douglas County (Douglasville, GA), Paulding County (Dallas, GA), and Cobb County (Marietta, GA). The record requests asked for communications between the Secretary of State, the State Board of Elections, and Pro V&V, among other things. The results were surprising.

Not one county had records affirming, or even suggesting, that Pro V&V did an audit of their equipment.

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X loses attempt to block California law requiring disclosure of content moderation

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Elon Musk's X, formerly Twitter, lost a bid to block a California law requiring the platform to disclose how it moderates content.

A federal judge in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California rejected a suit filed by X that alleged that A.B. 587, a law designed to combat toxic social media posts, violated the company's right to free speech. The law will continue to go into effect and require social platforms to disclose their policies concerning hate speech, disinformation, harassment, and extremism. It would also require them to report data on how their policies are enforced.

The law's true purpose was to "pressure social media platforms to 'eliminate' certain constitutionally protected content viewed by the state as problematic," X argued in its initial suit.

Newsom signed A.B. 587 into law in September 2022, arguing that "Californians deserve to know how these platforms are impacting our public discourse."

X and California Attorney General Rob Bonta did not respond to requests for comment.

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Flashback In Israel, if you want to fully understand your family genealogy you have to get a court order

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© Reuters/George FreyBoxes of Ancestry.com DNA kits sit in a box ready for sale at the 2019 RootsTech annual genealogical event in Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S., February 28, 2019
According to some ancestry websites there are indicators to tell you if you possess "Jewish" DNA or not.

If you live in Israel and want to find out where your family comes from, what do you do? One thing is for certain, an ancestry kit from the local pharmacy is out of the question, according to a Yediot Aharonot report.

While millions of such kits have been sold in the United States, Israelis are forbidden to buy ancestry DNA kits from the store without presenting a court order, as the Israeli government controls these types of purchases due to the "Genetic Information Law."

"By law genetic information/genetic testing may require obtaining explanations from a doctor and informed consent to perform the test, and should be checked only in the laboratory by a genetic institute recognized and licensed. Such a thing can not exist kits sold directly to the public," the Ministry of Health told Israeli publication Yediot Aharonot. "Such kits are also highly criticized, for their reliability, for the interpretation of their results, and for possible effects on subjects and their families."

Comment: So what's the Israeli government so afraid of? That the world finds out the majority of their populations have absolutely no genetic ties to the Levant? That the population that tests the highest for indigenousness are the Palestinians? Or that the Great Return of the "Jewish People" to "their land" is one big, murderous fraud.


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Bud Light boycott: Beer-drinking in America fell to lowest point this century amid 'tough year for beer'

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© Igor Golovniov/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty ImagesAmericans drank less beer in 2023 than any other year this century amid a general decline in demand that was spear-pointed by a widespread boycott against Bud Light.
Americans drank less beer in 2023 than any other year this century amid a general decline in demand that was spear-pointed by a widespread boycott against Bud Light.

Analysts at Beer Markets Insights say that the boycott--instigated by Bud Light's sponsorship agreement with transgender influence Dylan Mulvaney--did not explain the whole decline. Instead, BMI vice president and executive editor David Steinman says the boycott only accelerated a more general decline in demand for "domestic premium" brands like Bud Light, Miller Light and Coors Light, according to NBC News.

BMI found that consumption was on track to fall below 200 million barrels in the U.S. for the first time since 1999.

Comment: The wrath of the vox populi can be swift and brutal.