Bret Weinstein on the WHO’s Plans for You
January 6th, 2024“This is a great tragedy of history.”
Via: Tucker Carlson:
Ep. 60 Is the lesson of the Covid disaster that we should give its architects more power? Bret Weinstein on the WHO’s plans for you. pic.twitter.com/ku3O5BdeoF
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) January 5, 2024
Is This What Normyland Is Like Now?
January 6th, 2024Is this what life is like in Normyland now?
I honestly don’t know. I stopped doing the “city” thing close to two decades ago.
Via: joeybtoonz:
City of Los Angeles Attempts to Find Next of Kin of Unclaimed Dead for Three Years Before Burying Remains in Mass Graves
January 5th, 2024Via: AP:
Martirosyan and her colleagues spend three years investigating a case before relinquishing the deceased to a communal gravesite, a last resort in the county cemetery. Similar work is done in cities across the U.S. but in Los Angeles, with one of the nation’s largest homeless populations, the efforts are particularly difficult.
U.S. Government Funding Arizona Facility That Transports Illegal Immigrants Around Country
January 5th, 2024Via: O’Keefe Media Group:
Whitney Webb: Foreign Intelligence Affiliated CTI League Poses Major National Security Risk To The Most Critical U.S. Infrastructure
January 4th, 2024Via: Kim Iversen:
Research Credit: Snowman
Microsoft Adding an AI Key to PC Keyboards
January 4th, 2024Microsoft can pry my right CTRL key from my cold, dead fingers.
Via: Ars Technica:
Microsoft pushed throughout 2023 to add generative AI capabilities to its software, even extending its new Copilot AI assistant to Windows 10 late last year. Now, those efforts to transform PCs at a software level is extending to the hardware: Microsoft is adding a dedicated Copilot key to PC keyboards, adjusting the standard Windows keyboard layout for the first time since the Windows key first appeared on its Natural Keyboard in 1994.
The Copilot key will, predictably, open up the Copilot generative AI assistant within Windows 10 and Windows 11.
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A quick Microsoft demo video shows the Copilot key in between the cluster of arrow keys and the right Alt button, a place where many keyboards usually put a menu button, a right Ctrl key, another Windows key, or something similar. The exact positioning, and the key being replaced, may vary depending on the size and layout of the keyboard.
New Epstein Documents: ‘Clinton Likes Them Young’
January 4th, 2024Update: What They’re NOT Telling You About Epstein:
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This was being hyped for weeks ahead of the release, which was a good indication that it wouldn’t contain any bombshells.
And it doesn’t:
Ghislaine Maxwell, who in June 2022 was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison for her role in the sex trafficking ring, has ‘nothing to say’ about the files, according to her attorney, Arthur Aidala.
Aidala however said the papers may disappoint many, who think they will reveal a conspiracy or previously-unknown names.
Mmm hmm.
Where’s all of the stuff the FBI confiscated?
Don’t hold your breath waiting for any of that to come out.
The entire situation has been effectively contained.
Via: Daily Mail:
Bombshell [sic] new Jeffrey Epstein documents claim Bill Clinton ‘likes them young,’ as the former president and other big names once again find themselves embroiled in the appalling sex scandal.
Which Country Ran Boston and D.C. ‘Honeypot’ Operation?
January 3rd, 2024Via: Daily Mail:
Intelligence experts are becoming increasingly convinced that six high end brothels in the suburbs of Boston and Washington, D.C. were set up by a foreign nation as an espionage ‘honeytrap’.
They believe the brothels – allegedly masterminded by a 41-year-old South Korean woman – targeted politicians, high ranking government officials and defense contractors.
But the mystery is which country was behind the scheme. Russia, China, Korea itself, or even Israel are al seen as possibly being behind the scheme.
Florida Surgeon General: DNA from Covid Shot Is “Hitchhiking Into Human Cells”
January 2nd, 2024Via: The Highwire:
UK Church Replaces ‘Husband And Wife’ With More ‘Inclusive’ Terms
January 2nd, 2024Via: Modernity.news:
The Methodist Church in the UK has issued an ‘inclusive language’ guide, advising followers to refrain from using terms such as ‘husband’, ‘wife’, ‘brother’, and ‘sister’, reasoning that some people might find them “hurtful”.
The Christian Post reports that the guide lists extensive categories of people with whom Methodists are advised to use “sensitive and inclusive” language when addressing minorities that have been “marginalised and/or demonised by common culture.”
The guide notes that “As Christians, we need to have the courage for conversations that can sometimes be difficult, to recognise that we sometimes exclude people, to listen with humility, to repent of any hurtful language and to take care with how we listen and what we say or write, in the Spirit of Christ.”
It continues, “There is infinite variety in the way that God’s creation is expressed in human life. This is worth bearing in mind as we speak and write. Terminology such as ‘husband’ and ‘wife’ may sound inoffensive but it makes assumptions about a family or personal life that is not the reality for many people.”
It adds that “The words ‘parent,’ ‘partner’, and ‘child’ are a good place to start. ‘Carer’ is also a neutral yet understandable way to refer to the primary carer of a child, who may or may not be their parent.”
Not ‘mother’ or ‘father’ then.


