Anonymous ID: b3bb7c Oct. 22, 2023, 11:18 a.m. No.19782627   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2743 >>3052

Neil Oliver – It’s All Mad, It’s All Alarming and You Are Not Alone

 

October 21, 2023 | Sundance |

For his monologue this week, Neil Oliver walks through the psychology of crisis that surrounds us, then falls squarely on the antidote of fellowship.

 

“We cannot and must not turn blind eyes or deaf ears to any wrong. We must maintain the courage to stand side by side against evil, any evil, perpetrated by anyone. In the end, all I can say to all those hoping for the best while watching the worst is, I hear you!”

 

For several years, CTH has been outlining the critical importance of fellowship. Living our best life requires us to put the importance of the human connection at the forefront. A priority that seems to have been purposefully torn apart.

 

Fellowship is the essential ingredient to a purposeful life. How and why we interact with each other is the how and why we recharge our core humanity. Isolation starts with a rebellion against God, and we must be conscious about the human need to be connected.

 

I will not divide my humanity, nor concede my core view of fellowship, simply to comply with the demand of another that I consider my brother or sister of greater or less equity than myself. Any business that chooses that path will not benefit from my economic participation. I also choose freedom!

 

Each of us has a different connection to our community. Each of us has a different level of internal strength… such is the nature of living. However, the distance between people is manifestly not a good outcome when combined with the lack of food for the soul.

 

Ultimately, it is the currency of human connection that is the true value in our lives.

 

We have each felt how our positive influence upon the lives of others nourishes our own sense of purpose and fulfillment. Do not lose that. Do not think you can compensate for that through other arbitrary measures; you cannot.

 

Our nation needs more people like you, right now. Don’t wait… engage life, get optimistic however you need to do it. Then let that part of you shine right now… This is how we fight. Hold up that flag; give the starter smile… rally to the standard you create and spread fellowship.

 

God knows we need it.

 

You are not alone…

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2023/10/21/neil-oliver-its-all-mad-its-all-alarming-and-you-are-not-alone/

 

https://youtu.be/37aN3_9rzas

Anonymous ID: b3bb7c Oct. 22, 2023, 11:54 a.m. No.19782764   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3107 >>3128 >>3260 >>3271 >>3335

NEWS

Shock poll: Majority of American 18-24 year olds think Hamas slaughter of 1,200 Israeli civilians justified…

October 22, 2023 (15 hours ago)

 

Ominous.

 

The discrepancy between the 18–24 demographic and the 65+ demographic is truly remarkable.While 51% of the 18–24 demo say the attack could be justified, only 9% of the 65+ demographic believe this.

 

We encourage readers to consult the full pollHERE (the Israel-Hamas conflict section of the poll begins at page 38)

 

 

https://revolver.news/2023/10/shock-poll-majority-18-24-year-olds-think-hamas-slaughter-1200-civilians-justified/

Anonymous ID: b3bb7c Oct. 22, 2023, noon No.19782783   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2844 >>2850 >>2907 >>3119 >>3128 >>3260 >>3335

"The Whole George Floyd Story Was A Lie": Tucker Carlson

 

Tucker Carlson just challenged one of the left's most sacred of cows - George Floyd, an ex-con who died with an elephant-dose of fentanyl in his system and a history of health issues, while in custody of Minneapolis police on May 25, 2020.

 

According to Carlson, we need to revisit certain popular narratives, including the circumstances surrounding Floyd's death - and in particular, inconsistencies between public perception - that Floyd died under the knee of former officer Derek Chauvin, who's currently serving more than 40 years in state and federal sentences.

 

"Did, for example, a racist white cop actually murder a man called George Floyd, a civil rights leader in Minneapolis on Memorial Day of 2020? Now we've been told that that happened, told it relentlessly for more than three years," Carlson says, adding "But the question is, did he [Derek Chauvin] actually murder George Floyd? And the answer is, well, no, he didn't murder George Floyd, and we're not guessing about that;we know it conclusively thanks to a new court case now underway in Hennepin County, Minnesota."

 

The lawsuit, incidental to Floyd and Chauvin, unveiled sworn deposition excerpts from a conversation with County Medical Examiner Andrew Baker, indicating that Floyd's passing was not due to asphyxiation or strangulation. Instead, factors including drug use and a fatal concentration of fentanyl were significant contributors, reframing his demise from the widely publicized 'murder' to an inadvertent overdose.

 

"In other words, George Floyd, according to the official autopsy, was not murdered. He died instead of what we used to call natural causes, which, in his case, would include decades of drug use, as well as the fatal concentration of fentanyl that was in his system on his final day," Carlson continued - laying out how the initial George Floyd storyline was endorsed and amplified by mainstream media, and ignited nationwide protests, intensive racial discourse, and movements like Black Lives Matter.

 

These changes encompassed police defunding efforts, corporate hiring practices, and the institutionalization of new cultural observances like Juneteenth.

 

Carlson interviewed Vince Everett Ellison, author of "Crime Inc." - who discussed the possibility oforchestrated degradation and victimization within the Black community by political entities, particularly the Democratic party.

 

Ellison suggests that the glorification of figures like George Floyd represents an insidious strategy to perpetuate a certain stereotype of blacks who are reliant on the system, thereby solidifying a voting base and maintaining a form of socio-political control.

 

Drawing parallels between movements like BLM and historical or international groups used for political leverage,Ellison's commentary insinuates that these organizations could be modern iterations of 'domestic militias' utilized by the Democrats for social manipulation and power consolidation. The unsettling comparison of BLM to groups like Hamas and Hezbollah, or the historical utilization of the Ku Klux Klan, paints a grim picture of political machinations where civil unrest is a tool rather than a byproduct.

 

"The Democratic party uses BLM and Antifa as theirs, throwing the rock and hiding the hand. Of course, they're going to do it; they've always done it, even at the beginning, they used the Ku Klux Klan," he said.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/whole-george-floyd-story-was-lie-tucker-carlson

Anonymous ID: b3bb7c Oct. 22, 2023, 12:07 p.m. No.19782810   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2837 >>3108 >>3128 >>3260 >>3335

In His Disbarment Trial, Trump’s Attorney John Eastman Discusses Alarming Findings of Wrongdoing from Official Reports About the 2020 Election

Rachel AlexanderOctober 21, 2023

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The eighth week of the disbarment trial of Donald Trump’s former attorney and constitutional legal scholar, John Eastman, wrapped up on Friday, featuring more testimony by Eastman and three of his character witnesses. Eastman discussed the evidence he relied upon when he gave Trump advice regarding what to do about the possibility there was cheating in the 2020 election, including official reports from the Georgia General Assembly, the Georgia State Election Board, and Georgia Governor Brian Kemp’s Office.

 

Eastman’s attorney, Randy Miller, asked him about a November 13, 2020, report that the Georgia State Election Board had Seven Hills Strategies prepare about problems in the 2020 election, which Eastman said he’d relied on. It discussed the chain of custody issues surrounding ballotsand the integrity of their transportation, lack of transparency, access for Republican Party monitors, and incompetency by election officials. California DisciplinaryJudge Yvette Roland, who contributed to Democrats while serving on the bench, refused to let him discuss it.

 

She also refused to let him discuss a report from Kemp about election problems, which he also relied on. It examined ballot images and found that many were incorrectly added, such as votes for Trump going to other candidates and duplicate votes.

 

Eastman was permitted to discuss a reportfrom an expert that investigated the voting machines and software in Michigan’s Antrim County and found that votes cast for Trump were switched to Joe Biden, but the logs were deleted, so it couldn’t be investigated. This report was submitted in litigation.

 

Next, Eastman discussed a report prepared by members of the Georgia General Assembly regarding the election problems, which included a portion of his testimony. It began,“The November 3, 2020 General Election was chaotic and any reported results must be viewed as untrustworthy.”The report listednine overall findings, including lawbreaking, lack of chain of custody and security for ballots, and “coordinated illegal activities by election workers themselves who purposely placed fraudulent ballots into the final election totals.” It concluded that the election “was so compromised by systemic irregularities and voter fraud that it should not be certified.”

 

Eastman talked about the various laws broken by Georgia election officials, stating that the lawbreaking resulted in felons, minors, and those with no verifiable addresses voting. He said the Georgia legislators asked Governor Brian Kemp to call the General Assembly into the session so they could fix the issues before certification on January 6, 2021, but he refused.

 

The report contained testimony from Russell J. Ramsland, Jr., a cybersecurity expert from Texas, who said that Biden picked up “78% of Dominion counties but only 46% of counties using machines from other manufacturers.”

 

Ramsland said there were “over 96,000 phantom votes, meaning that they had been counted, but there was no record of the counties recording those ballots as ‘received.’” Roland cut Eastman off from discussing Ramsland’s part in the report.

 

When Miller attempted to ask Eastman about the book Debunked? by auditor Joseph Fried that investigated election fraud in the 2020 election, Roland refused to let him proceed, since Eastman said he had not read the book until last January.

 

Miller asked Eastman what other sources he relied upon to determine there were election problems. He said Ramsland’s expert report in King v. Whitmer, which went over vulnerabilities with the voting machines in Antrim County, the documentary Kill Chain: Cyber War on Elections, and an article called “Cracking Dominion’s Source Code — A National Security Threat Since 2003”by investigative journalist George Eliason.…

 

https://arizonasuntimes.com/news/in-his-disbarment-trial-trumps-attorney-john-eastman-discusses-alarming-findings-of-wrongdoing-from-official-reports-about-the-2020-election/ralexander/2023/10/21/

Anonymous ID: b3bb7c Oct. 22, 2023, 12:12 p.m. No.19782837   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3128 >>3260 >>3335

>>19782810

2/2(this case is going to be appealed because of judicial bias, imo)

 

Miller also attempted to discuss a declarationabout the2020 election problems in Georgia by voting system cybersecurity expert Harri Hursti which was submitted in the Curling v. Raffensperger litigation, but Roland cut him off before he got very far. It stated that “the scanner and tabulation software settings being employed to determine which votes to count onhand marked paper ballots are likely causing clearly intentioned votes not to be counted.”

 

Eastman said he reviewed the court’s 147-page opinion in that case, which was issued on October 11, 2020, and acknowledged problems with the voting equipment but didn’t order any significant changes before the election.

 

Miller spent a significant amount of time questioning Eastman about a mistake that was made in one of the 2020 election lawsuits that the California bar’s attorney, Duncan Carling, heavily covered. In the Trump v. Raffenspergerelection lawsuit in Georgia, expert Bryan Geels mistakenly wrote in his report — which was later corrected — that 66,247 voters registered to vote in Georgia before they were old enough when he meant to put around 2,000 voters. Eastman explained that it was an Excel spreadsheet error. However, many other problems alleged with votes in Georgia affected tens of thousands of votes.

 

After Miller felt he had restored credibility to Geels, he went over his other findings with Eastman. Geels found that therejection rate of mail-in ballots in Georgia decreased significantly in 2020 due to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger entering into a settlement agreeing with Democratic Partiesthat relaxed signature verification requirements. Previously, in the 2016 general election, 6,059 signatures were rejected with 202,492 accepted. In the 2018 general election, 7,889 were rejected with 219,731 accepted. In the 2020 primary election, 11,772 were rejected with 1,150,478 accepted. In the 2020 general election, 4,471 were rejected with 1,308,407 accepted.

 

Also, Eastman discussed video from Atlanta’s State Farm Arena on the night of the 2020 election, after election officials announced they were shutting down for the evening, telling the poll watchers and media to leave. The counting continued to go on after they left. When it was discovered that they were counting, people returned in, and the additional counting stopped. Eastman said this occurred between 10 p.m. and 1 a.m. Carling objected to the testimony since Eastman wasn’t there but was testifying about watching the video, and Roland sustained it.

 

The first character witness to testify was Professor William B. Allen, who supervised John Eastman while he was getting his PhD and hired him to work as a special assistant at the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. He said the charges against Eastman were “unsubstantiated.” Roland responded and told him he wasn’t allowed to discuss that. Allen said Eastman once convinced him to change his mind on birthright citizenship. He also said if Eastman is disbarred, he would be “stunned” and it “would not change” his opinion of him.

 

Character witness Wendy Long, who got to know Eastman due to being a fellow law clerk for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, relayed how the “Thomas clerk family,” which is all the lawyers who have clerked for Thomas, regularly keep in touch. She said it is probably the strongest network of former SCOTUS clerks that exists, about 130 total, who support each other through personal situations, hold reunions, and meet for annual Christmas gatherings.Roland cut her off and said it wasn’t relevant.

 

When Miller asked her if Eastman would have engaged in dishonesty or moral turpitude, the charges brought against him, she responded, “It goes against everything I know about this person.”

 

Former Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Justice Janice Rogers Brown, who currently teaches at the Universityof California’s Berkeley School of Law, saidEastman has a “phenomenal work ethic; I think of myself as a workaholic but he puts me to shame.” She said it was “incredible the breadth of his knowledge; very, very well-versed … his knowledge is broad as well as deep, he simply does so many different things.” She cited the many shows and podcasts he does in addition to teaching, representing clients, and writing, along with “an incredible amount of published work,” referencing his 113-page resume.

 

The trial resumes on Monday at 9 a.m. PST, although Roland is consistently about 20 minutes late starting. It continues sporadically through likely November 3 due to conflicts with the parties’ scheduling. It is live-streamed here

 

https://arizonasuntimes.com/news/in-his-disbarment-trial-trumps-attorney-john-eastman-discusses-alarming-findings-of-wrongdoing-from-official-reports-about-the-2020-election/ralexander/2023/10/21/

Anonymous ID: b3bb7c Oct. 22, 2023, 12:39 p.m. No.19782978   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3143 >>3260 >>3335

Biden appears to call for Israel to DELAY Gaza invasion to allow more Americans to be freed - before White House is forced to backtrack: IDF says hostage release is a tactic 'right out of the Hamas playbook' and NOTHING will stop ground war

By Harriet Alexander 21 Oct 2023

The White House was scrambling to backtrack on Friday night after President Joe Biden, asked whether he was now pushing Israel to delay its invasion of Gaza for the sake of the hostages, replied: 'Yes'.

Two Americans were released by Hamas on Friday, after being kidnapped on October 7 and held in Gaza for 13 days. A further 200 hostages are believed to remain in Hamas captivity. Israel's military has been given the green light to invade, and on Thursday night an invasion appeared imminent.

 

But Friday's release of the two Americans - Judith Raanan, 59, and her 17-year-old daughter Natalie - led to calls from some to delay the assault until more hostages could be release.

 

As the president left the White House on Friday night and boarded Air Force One, to spend the weekend at his beach house in Delaware, areporter shouted at Biden, asking if he wanted Israel to delay the ground invasion. 'Yes,' he said.

 

But Ben LaBolt, the White House communications director, immediately walked it back.'The president was far away. He didn't hear the full question,' said LaBolt.

 

'The question sounded like 'Would you like to see more hostages released?' He wasn't commenting on anything else.'=An IDF spokesman on Friday insisted there could be no delay, accusing Hamas of releasing the hostages as a tactic to halt the invasion - a tactic he said would not work.

 

Major Doron Spielman told CNN there was 'going to be no break' in his country's effort to destroy Hamas.

 

Earlier John Kirby, the spokesman for the National Security Council, said they were not 'interfering' in Israel's military operations.But he did say that the issue of hostages was 'front and center on the president's mind when he met with the Prime Minister (Netanyahu) and he had the chance to meet with some of the families.'

 

The release was negotiated by Qatari mediators, with the involvement of the Red Cross. After the release of the Raanans, Bloomberg reported that the U.S. and some European governments were pressuring Israel to delay the invasion, and give the Qataris more time for negotiations to free the hostages.

 

Qatar's Foreign Ministry said it would 'continue our dialogue with both the Israelis and Hamas, and we hope these efforts will lead to the release of all civilian hostages from every nationality.' The IDF said the majority of hostages are still alive. Among them are 20 children and between 10 and 20 people aged over 60, it said.

 

'As of today (Friday), there are 100-200 Israelis who are considered missing persons,' it added in a statement. 'In comparison, on the first day of the war, there were 3,000 people considered missing persons. This number has dramatically decreased as the IDF has confirmed their locations.'

 

The IDF also stressed the complexity of locating information about missing persons and said that it is in constant communication with the families of the hostages.

 

Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday celebrated the release of the Americans and said they would work to free the rest - but added that the fight against Hamas would continue 'simultaneously' with the negotiations.

 

'Two of our hostages are home. We will not ease the effort to bring back all abductees and those missing,' he said in a statement posted to social media.'Simultaneously, we keep fighting until a victory is reached.'

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12655885/Biden-appears-call-Israel-DELAY-invasion-Gaza-allow-Americans-freed-White-House-forced-backtrack-IDF-says-hostage-release-tactic-right-Hamas-playbook-prepares-ground-war.html

 

(They gotta lock this guy in an office or closet, or give a xanax when he gets on the plane)

Anonymous ID: b3bb7c Oct. 22, 2023, 12:52 p.m. No.19783035   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Biden Facing a Mutiny 'at All Levels' in State Department: Report

(The title should be: “Terrorist Sympathizers in US Dept. Of State, oppose US Allies”)

By Mike Landry October 20, 2023

Talk to a State Department official and he or she might sayIsrael can go ahead and defend itself — but not too much. The fact that the United States is promoting Israel’s retaliation after Hamas terrorist attacks killed 1,400 people has disrupted things at the State Department.

“There’s basically a mutiny brewing within State at all levels,” one department official said, according to a HuffPost report Thursday. Among those in the State Department dissenting from the Biden administration’s support of Israel is Josh Paul, an 11-year veteran of the Bureau of Political Affairs whose objection led him to resign Wednesday.

Paul explained his decision in a LinkedIn post.“Let me be clear: Hamas’ attack on Israel was not just a monstrosity; it was a monstrosity of monstrosities,” he said.

“I also believe that potential escalations by Iran-linked groups such as Hezbollah, or by Iran itself, would be a further cynical exploitation of the existing tragedy,” Paul continued.

“But I believe to the core of my soul that the response Israel is taking, and with it the American support both for that response, and for the status quo of the occupation, will only lead to more and deeper suffering for both the Israeli and the Palestinian people – and is not in the long term American interest,” he said.

Decades of the same approach have shown that security for peace leads to neither security, nor to peace.

Will Biden soon face a mutiny?“The fact is, blind support for one side is destructive in the long term to the interests of the people on both sides.” Expecting to be ostracized bycolleagues for his dissent, Paul said many of them were contacting him to express their agreement, HuffPost reported.

The State Department has a “dissent channel” that allows private divergence from announced policy, an outlet dating back to the Vietnam War days. The department’s response to Paul’s resignation made reference to that fact.

“One of the strengths of this department is that we do have people with different opinions,” State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said in a statement, according to HuffPost. “We encourage them to make their opinions known.”

Both President Joe Biden and Blinken have underscored the right of Israel to defend itself as long as it stays within the confines of international law. Wednesday, the State Department’s mission to the United Nations vetoed a U.N. resolutioncondemning all violence against civilians and offering humanitarian aid to Gaza; the resolution included an admonition against Hamas.

U.S. Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield said the effort was premature and that diplomatic efforts needed to play out. She was also critical of the fact the resolution did not underscore the right of Israel to self-defense.

While “diversity is our strength” is a mantra for many leftists, diverse thoughts are creating turmoil in the State Departmentwhere many occupants of government positions are left-leaning.

Israel is always a problem for them: They know there needs to be a careful balance of what might be anti-Zionist sentiments against charges of anti-Semitism. Biden and Blinken’s voiced support for Israelis causing stress, and language on the dissent channel is severe, according to HuffPost.

Paul has said concern about free expression on the channel arose after House Republicanssought access to it following the Biden administration’s abandonment of Afghanistan. HuffPost also reported a “culture of silence” at the State Department regarding expression of opinions about Israel and the surrounding region, with one even voicing “shame” for currently working for the U.S. government.

Following his return from the Middle East, Blinken called for State Department staffers “to sustain and expand the space for debate and dissent that makes our policies and our institution better.” For his part, Paul told CNN he does not believe there is “space for debate on the issue.”

Legal frameworks designed to keep American weapons out of the hands of those violating human rights are failing, he said in a New York Times interview. “In the past, there has been effective or at least vocal pushback from those within the State Department responsible for human rights to look at some of these issues and not rush forward,” Paul told CNN.

 

That usually includes Congress, he said, but congressional opposition is lacking.

 

https://www.westernjournal.com/biden-facing-mutiny-levels-state-department-report/

 

(Cut the budget and half the staff at DOS, mostly the lefties!)