Anonymous ID: 7b5ed7 April 22, 2026, 1:01 p.m. No.24527894   🗄️.is 🔗kun

REMEMBER: Field McConnell was the first to expose the nefarious Senior Executive Service

 

https://themillenniumreport.com/2019/11/remember-field-mcconnell-was-the-first-to-expose-the-nefarious-senior-executive-service/

Anonymous ID: 7b5ed7 April 22, 2026, 1:05 p.m. No.24527908   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Accelerationism is a philosophical and political concept that contends the best way to bring about change is to speed up the problems in society so that everything collapses faster, and then something new and better can be built afterward. It is most often seen in political groups who oppose the currently enacted system. They seek to sabotage it, expediting its demise, so that their preferred system could then be implemented. Accelerationism is often the political philosophy behind groups that are calling for revolution. White supremacist groups are known for employing accelerationist tactics.

 

https://www.gotquestions.org/accelerationism.html

Anonymous ID: 7b5ed7 April 22, 2026, 1:07 p.m. No.24527913   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8226 >>8529 >>8610 >>8654 >>8667 >>8735 >>8754

🚨 Beware of Tom Steyer ☠️

 

We have been doing this investigation for over a decade, and we must unpack our exposé on Tom Steyer carefully—because very few people in American politics represent the seamless blending of Wall Street machinery, “green capitalism,” and establishment moral theater like he does.

 

His current run for Governor of California in 2026 has been positioned as a kind of environmental redemption arc, but his background reveals a symbiosis between financial opportunism and eco‑idealism that’s worth dissecting.

 

Tom Steyer was born into immense power and privilege. His father, Roy Steyer, was a partner at Sullivan & Cromwell, the epicenter of Wall Street’s post‑war legal infrastructure—think Dulles brothers, CIA ties, and the transnational finance network that essentially designed the modern petro‑dollar system.

 

Tom graduated from Yale (Skull & Bones adjacent circles) and later from Stanford Business School, then went straight into Morgan Stanley, then Goldman Sachs, under the Solomon era investment division. By the late 1980s, he founded Farallon Capital Management, a “value‑oriented” hedge fund that became one of the early masters of distressed‑debt colonialism—swooping into crises from Asia to Africa to South America to purchase state or corporate debt on the cheap, then enforcing repayment through IMF‑structured reform.

 

Between the early 1990s and 2007, Farallon became a financier of resource extraction corporations—coal, oil, and mining primarily in Indonesia and Australia—while Steyer polished a reputation as a forward‑minded “sustainable investor.” The contradiction is not accidental: Farallon profited from fossil pipelines while Tom Steyer was beginning to brand himself as a climate crusader.

 

Though Steyer has immense personal wealth (estimated near $2.5–3 billion before he began liquidating holdings for activism), his political infrastructure (NextGen America, TomKat Foundation, and Beneficial State Bank) relies on a network that merges philanthropy, ESG‑finance, and Dem‑aligned venture money. Typical partners and quiet donors include:

 

Laurene Powell Jobs (Emerson Collective): They cross‑fund multiple education‑reform and “climate justice” programs that double as data‑harvesting operations for youth voter mobilization.

 

Reid Hoffman (LinkedIn co‑founder): Helps fund NextGen’s AI‑driven persuasion tools for democratic voting drives; also collaborates on “AI ethics” initiatives that serve as psychological‑operations testbeds.

 

Bloomberg Philanthropies: Indirect co‑funding through carbon‑pricing advocacy groups and the Climate Finance Leadership Initiative—essentially a front for moving capital into ESG indices run by Wall Street’s big three (BlackRock, Vanguard, State Street).

 

The Rockefeller Brothers Fund and ClimateWorks Foundation networks: they have deep overlap with the World Economic Forum’s “green transition” agenda; Steyer acts as the California face of this world.

 

In his first presidential run in 2020, he masqueraded as an anti‑establishment outsider running on anti‑Trump populism, yet his donor map mirrored those same Atlantic Council, Brookings, and Silicon Valley ESG backers. That pattern hasn’t changed: his Governor run in 2026 is quietly backed by tech billionaires seeking carbon credits, water rights contracts, and state‑funded green bonds. Yes, those programs haven't gone anywhere. Some haven't even changed their names, thumbing their nose at the Trump Administration.

 

Understand, California has quietly transitioned from a constitutional state to a public‑private ESG corporation, a prototype for global “climate‑governance.”

 

Tom Steyer’s run for Governor is not merely part of this process — it is the culmination.

 

Every major bureaucracy already funnels its budget through his network; his election would close the loop and legalize it.

 

https://twitter.com/TonySeruga/status/2026311513678749813/photo/1

Anonymous ID: 7b5ed7 April 22, 2026, 1:07 p.m. No.24527914   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://climateviewer.org/history-and-science/atmospheric-sensors-and-emf-sites/maps/haarp-ionospheric-heaters-worldwide/

Anonymous ID: 7b5ed7 April 22, 2026, 1:09 p.m. No.24527918   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Under the Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949, specifically Articles 32 and 147, conducting non-therapeutic medical or scientific experiments on civilians in occupied territory is strictly prohibited and considered a "grave breach" (war crime).

Anonymous ID: 7b5ed7 April 22, 2026, 1:11 p.m. No.24527921   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7944 >>8621 >>8642

"There are only two reasons why you should ever be asked to give your youngsters. One is defense of our homes. The other is the defense of our Bill of Rights and particularly the right to worship God as we see fit. Every other reason advanced for the murder of young men is a racket, pure and simple.”

 

― Smedley D. Butler

Anonymous ID: 7b5ed7 April 22, 2026, 1:11 p.m. No.24527924   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.brassballs.blog/https/newsothersmisscom/machine-programmers-scytl-konnech-live-overseas-dominion-voting-belgrave-serbia-branko-kolasinovic-bojan-djordjevic-goran-obradovic-scytl-barcelona-spain-luis-nabergoi-alexis-eugene-yu-wisely-paragon

Anonymous ID: 7b5ed7 April 22, 2026, 1:11 p.m. No.24527925   🗄️.is 🔗kun

‘Major Victory’: Military Ends Flu Vaccine Mandate for All Service Members

 

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/us-military-ends-flu-vaccine-mandate-all-service-members/

Anonymous ID: 7b5ed7 April 22, 2026, 1:12 p.m. No.24527926   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.thorn.org/about/

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/i-thought-it-was-red-wine-ashton-kutcher-s-date-was-already-dead/

 

https://fandomwire.com/brittany-murphys-cause-of-death-why-her-father-thinks-it-was-a-murder-and-her-diddy-connection-explained/

 

https://gazetteller.com/epstein-victim-reveals-ashton-kutcher-murdered-brittany-murphy-to-protect-elite-pedophile-ring/

Anonymous ID: 7b5ed7 April 22, 2026, 2:03 p.m. No.24528078   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8083 >>8120 >>8139 >>8596

>>24528044

Rotten to the core!' Furious Reform MP erupts at Donald Trump over Chagos deal

 

Rupert Lowe warned the agreement is "rotten to the core" and added that the US President was "wrong" on the issue.

 

Mr Trump indicated he would support the plan, which has been criticised by his allies and Reform leader Nigel Farage, as he met the Prime Minister at the White House.

 

The Great Yarmouth MP said on X: "The Chagos Islands deal is disgustingly rotten to the core. It does not serve the British taxpayer. It's about human rights lawyers abusing their power to indulge their fantasies.

 

"It’s a betrayal. I hope that Donald Trump reconsiders his support for it. On this, he is wrong."

 

https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/2020494/reform-rupert-lowe-donald-trump-chagos-deal

 

Under the plan, the UK is expected to lease Diego Garcia for 99 years, with an option for a 40-year extension.

Anonymous ID: 7b5ed7 April 22, 2026, 2:54 p.m. No.24528313   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8318

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is putting public health at risk by continuing to let farmers spray glyphosate, a weed killer linked to cancer, directly on top of oats before harvest, a practice that commonly results in residues of the pesticide remaining on popular foods made with oats, according to a new lawsuit.

 

The lawsuit, filed April 20 by the Environmental Working Group (EWG), asks the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit to require the EPA to respond to a 2018 petition that calls on the EPA to ban the use of glyphosate for drying out crops before harvest and to lower the level of glyphosate residue allowed to linger on oats from 30 parts per million (ppm) to just 0.1 ppm. The EPA has never responded to the petition, which was filed by EWG and a group of food companies and grocers.

 

The lawsuit focuses on the EPA’s current “maximum residue limit” (MRL) for glyphosate in oats, which are widely eaten by children in cereals, cookies and other products, and alleges the limits do not adequately protect children’s health.

 

Tests conducted by EWG and others have found glyphosate residues in a range of popular foods, including oat-based cereals and snacks, concluding that oats are a major source of glyphosate exposure for babies and young children.

 

“The EPA has a clear legal duty to act on this petition, and it has simply refused to do so,” Caroline Leary, EWG’s general counsel, said in a statement.

 

“This kind of delay has real consequences for families who rely on the agency to ensure children are not exposed to toxic farm chemical residues like glyphosate,” said Leary.

 

“This kind of delay has real consequences for families who rely on the agency to ensure children are not exposed to toxic farm chemical residues like glyphosate.” — Caroline Leary, EWG

 

The agency’s MRLs, also known as tolerance levels, for glyphosate in food crops have long courted controversy. While the MRL for oats was 0.1 ppm in 1993, it was bumped to 20 ppm in 1997 and raised again to 30 ppm in 2008. The EPA’s MRLs often allow for more glyphosate residue to remain on foods in the US than in many other countries, including those in the European Union.

 

In 2013, the EPA issued a new regulation that raised glyphosate levels in oilseed crops, including flax, sesame, and soybean, from 20 ppm to 40 ppm, as well as dramatically increasing the levels allowed in sweet potatoes and carrots. The EPA increased the tolerance levels in response to requests from Monsanto.

 

The EPA is in the process of re-evaluating glyphosate’s registration under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), after withdrawing an interim registration decision in September 2022. The agency is expected to issue a final registration review decision this year.

 

On the agency’s glyphosate web page, the EPA says that detectable pesticide residue on food does not mean that the residue is present at an unsafe level.

 

“Due to its widespread use, trace amounts of glyphosate residues may be found in various fresh fruits, vegetables, cereals, and other food and beverage commodities. However, these trace amounts are not of concern for the consumer,” says the EPA on its website.

 

In its 2019 petition, EWG wrote that the EPA “incorrectly dismissed” many scientific studies that have linked glyphosate to cancer, a move that has “enabled the continued approval of increasingly high tolerance levels of glyphosate as a residue on common foods.”

 

EWG’s lawsuit comes as Monsanto, the maker of Roundup, a popular weed killer product with glyphosate as its active ingredient, gears up for an April 27 Supreme Court battle in which the court is tasked with determining if federal law preempts state labeling requirements for products that could harm consumers.

 

Legal briefs supporting Monsanto, which is owned by the German conglomerate Bayer, suggest the US could face agricultural “devastation” and other hardships if the court rules against the company, while opposing briefs warn that siding with Monsanto could let companies off the hook, stripping consumers of their rights to sue when they become seriously ill after exposure to dangerous chemicals.

 

Glyphosate has been used in the US since the 1970s and is currently the most widely used weed killer in the world. In a Seattle “glyphosate symposium” last month, scientists from around the world gathered to urge US and European regulators to strengthen glyphosate regulations. The researchers examined studies conducted over the last decade, concluding that evidence showing glyphosate herbicides can harm human health “is now so strong that no additional delays in regulation of glyphosate can be justified.”

Anonymous ID: 7b5ed7 April 22, 2026, 2:54 p.m. No.24528318   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24528313

 

An international cancer research group determined over a decade ago that the chemical is “probably” carcinogenic to humans.

 

In December, a paper published in the year 2000 that has been used as a key defense in Monsanto’s claim that glyphosate does not cause cancer was retracted, with the journal’s editor citing “serious ethical concerns.”

 

Featured image:Providence Doucet/Unsplash

 

Author

 

Shannon Kelleher

Shannon Kelleher is a staff reporter for The New Lede. Shannon earned her M.S. in science journalism from Boston University in 2015 and her work has been published in The Guardian, Environmental Health News, Mongabay, The Atlantic and others. She has appeared as a guest on the radio show Living on Earth and is a member of the Society of Environmental Journalists and the DC Science Writers Association. Prior to joining TNL in 2022, Shannon wrote news stories and press releases at The American Association for the Advancement of Science. She lives in Washington, DC.

 

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Anonymous ID: 7b5ed7 April 22, 2026, 2:57 p.m. No.24528336   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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