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February 11, 2025

Regarding Elon Musk

Elon Musk is a unique individual. He is extremely brilliant, and as the world’s richest man he has extraordinary power, not only in what he holds on Twitter, but now in the US government. Some are complaining that they “didn’t elect Elon,” which is technically true. However, it was made very clear prior to November that Elon would be trimming the fat off government the way he had trimmed the fat off Twitter. So even though no one elected Elon, they did elect his boss, Donald Trump, and Trump seems mighty pleased with his efforts so far.

This argument can also be countered with the one that “no one elected Dr. Fauci,” but I digress…

Elon envisions going to Mars and just might get us there if he can stop telling us to “f#$% ourselves in the face” long enough to focus on said mission. He designs rockets one day, then throws up a quasi-Nazi salute the next. He nobly uncovers waste and abuse while hiring kids named “Big Balls” to aide him in said mission.

So, what do we make of such dichotomy?

There is much we could say of it, but I offer the simplest solution out there: this man’s mind is in overdrive. Very brilliant people are often afflicted with this characteristic. They also frequently struggle in social situations (there’s a reason, after all, why 80’s nerds were shoved into lockers.)

Brilliant minds are still human minds; they can’t do everything even though they want to, and so occasionally, such minds short circuit. I’m told Nikola Tesla had similar problems, so much so that he neglected his sweetheart and died alone.

In short, Elon is not like us. He’s eccentric, a genius who flirts with insanity. He is also in some ways very much like us, a flawed individual who needs prayer, a “lifting up” so to speak. Catholics would suggest that Elon be “consecrated to the Immaculate Heart of either Jesus or Mary,” a practice that asks spiritual elements to focus their good energies specifically on him. This is because, given Elon’s penchant for brilliance bordering on insanity, he can either be a force for great good, or great evil. He may accidentally push us into evil without even knowing it; there is the same possibility for good.

Thus, I recommend we lift him, and other extremely brilliant people we know, up in prayer. They need it as much as we do, and even more so, given their influence on the world.
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Published on February 11, 2025 04:43 Tags: elonmusk, goodand-evil, prayer

January 28, 2025

Regarding Trump's Deportations

I wrote some time back that “if you keep calling people racist, then pretty soon they will be.” Likewise, if you keep mistreating them, their hearts will harden, and they will start to mistreat others.

Those few who haven’t been affected by my predictions are raising their fists in anger over Trump’s deportations and their nature. Seeing the illegals sent out in chains vexes them mightily, and they are calling Trump a “villain,” “Hitler,” or even worse.

But I don’t blame Trump for this. True he has power, but this is only so because the American mob gave it to him, and they plenty angry these days.

They are angry after years of murder, mistreatment, trafficking, and poisoning by invaders. They are sick of anti-American rhetoric by foreigners and being called every name in the book while their tax money pays for the insults. They are sick of weeping over their dead pets and children when one of these migrants strikes, and they have been striking often.

Such atrocities put Trump in power, and the memory of such atrocities will keep him and others like him there. Americans are sick to death of being doormats, and they will now go to extreme lengths to stop the world from wiping its feet on their backs.

I know this because I’m on Gab Social Media, one of the few platforms that doesn’t censor speech. In case you weren’t aware free speech does include “hate speech,” and while some get squeamish at the sight of it, I appreciate being able to see it. This is because uncensored speech gives me a true understanding of what is going on in this country: good, bad, and abhorrent. And I can tell you that the uncensored ideas are conveying a grim reality: The American people are angry. They’ve had enough. They’re racist as F$%% against foreigners. And they no longer care who knows it.

In fact, many of them are quite proud of it!

You may hate Trump all you like. I have my own criticisms of the man, but he’s not the source of what is going on here. The source is American anger, and it’s boiling to the brim.

Congratulations! You’ve called them racist until they are! And these Americans are so very racist in fact, that I think Trump may be doing the illegals a favor by deporting them before the mob can get their hands on them.
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Published on January 28, 2025 04:21 Tags: deportations, illegal-aliens, racism, trump

January 14, 2025

I Never Wanted to Be Right

In lieu of my normal blog, I would like to post the following section from my new Book: Conspiracy Crew: The End is Meow. Unlike Tales, I chose not to host a giveaway on this site and will not be doing so going forward. However, for those of you interested, I may be persuaded if you message me privately.
As you read this snippet, please keep in mind two things: 1.) I wrote this in shortly after the suspicious Maui fires and 2.) I never wanted to be right.


Moyra opened the gate and entered the barn to see Lord Zlorp standing with Mr. Hie in a warm coat. The lizard person was adjusting to the cold well despite his reptilian blood.

There was something under a large sheet in the center of the barn. Lord Zlorp was frowning at a handheld device set on top of the sheet.

“Is it safe to touch?” Moyra asked about the covered object.

“Let me go first,” Lord Zlorp removed the sheet to reveal a strange sight. It was a metallic ball of sorts with a flat plate at the top — designed to be mounted on something. There was a focus exit, like a gun tube or engine exhaust port. It looked like an odd combination between a disco ball, an engine, and a laser.

“Is that what I think it is?” Moyra asked.

“What could you possibly think that is?” Tommy groaned. “I’ve never seen anything like it!”

“I have,” Lord Zlorp sighed. “I’ve been fired at with one before. It’s a direct energy weapon. Will Yates and the other rich jerks are going to start fires all over the world with these things to make humans believe in global warming.”

“Not that crap again,” Tommy moaned.

Mr. Hie nodded. “Global warming will become a new religion in the West, one which will force people into 15minute cities and onto an unnatural diet.”

“So, Chester was right about the humans eating bugs and living in pods?” Tommy said. “Wait, what am I saying? Of course, that fur ball was right! The nuttier he sounds, the more right he is!”

Lord Zlorp adjusted the object so its laser focus was pointing out the open barn door toward a five-foot-high snow bank. “Stay back,” he advised and then hit a few buttons on the remote. A strange whirring filled the air, and lights danced about the ball. Then, a bright, hot beam shot from it, dousing the snowbank in a roaring wall of fire. The air was thick with hissing as the snow quickly evaporated and turned into a hot, ghostlike mist around them.

When the air cleared, the Crew saw the bank completely obliterated; it had melted down to a pile of rocks, their black surfaces scorched and smoking.

“What the fluff!” cried Tommy.

“I can disable this model, but there are likely others around,” Lord Zlorp advised. “I’ll get in contact with my people and see if they have any advice. In the meantime, I recommend you get some emergency supplies and be ready for whatever the rich jerks throw your way. There will likely be food shortages in addition to ‘climate changes.’”

“I agree. He who controls the food controls the people,” Moyra sighed.

“He who controls the weather controls the fear,” Mr. Hie added.

“And he who controls both controls the world,” Lord Zlorp concluded.
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Published on January 14, 2025 04:00 Tags: californiafires, globalwarming, worldeconomicforum

December 29, 2024

You aren’t racist. They Are.

I'm posting this early because I feel like this is an important topic. (I normally post on Tuesdays). At any rate, enjoy.

It used to be that if you immigrated to America, it was because you wanted to become an American. You were here to make money and for a better life, yes, but also to adopt our customs, our culture, and to become, essentially, one of us.

But today’s immigrants have no interest becoming “one of us.” In fact, they look down on us. To them, we founding stock Americans are products of a garbage “Boy Meets World” culture unable to handle the nuances of modern tech or other such high demand jobs (even though our founding stock sent a man to the moon in the 60s and essentially invented the home computer).

They see us as spoiled and lazy for not wanting to spend 80 hours a week slaving away for a corporate boss. We are "White and Privileged" oppressors (despite the fact that a good chunk of our founding stock is Black and Whites are getting turned down for jobs due to DEI practices). We are, to them, garbage. Our land is ripe for their plucking, and dirty, inferior Americans are ripe for the scamming.

The gist of this is dear reader: “You’re not racist. They are.”

And frankly I don’t’ want a bunch of racist jerks pouring in here to further insult me and my kin, lower my wages, ramp up housing costs, erect mile high statues to foreign gods, or turn my neighborhoods into unrecognizable places. I’ve seen what massive immigration has done to this country, and that’s why I, and most Americans, have had enough of it. Illegal. Legal. It makes no difference to me. I’m done with it. All of it. I want a break from it.

I propose a minimum of 15 years of almost no immigration, but think 20 to 25 would be more ideal, barring of course, very extreme cases. I not only want a physical wall, but a legal and ideological one as well.

Let me put it like this: I’m currently writing a dystopia in which Texas secedes from the US and becomes the “Kingdom of Texas” a Christian Nationalist Nation that shoots border jumpers on sight and hangs the ones that get through. To become a citizen of this Kingdom, the land owning, mentally competent male citizens (and females that have served in the military) must vote for the immigrant to stay with a 75% majority. If this does not happen, the proposed immigrant must leave or be immediately killed.

Why am I framing my dystopia with such restrictions? Because I can easily see this mindset evolving from years of racist immigrants abusing our people. It’s already happening. As I stated above, I’m f$%ing done with these racist immigrants, and I’m not the only one. I’m angry, I feel insulted and taken advantage of, and if my words and the words of other founding stock Americans continue to fail, then perhaps it will be time to employ the physical elements of force that made this nation great.

And if Elon and company has a problem with that, then they can f#$ themselves in the face.
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Published on December 29, 2024 04:40 Tags: h1b1, immigration, racism

December 17, 2024

Reconnaissance and Spying

The word reconnaissance means “military observation of a region to locate an enemy or ascertain strategic features.” It’s basically spying, and if I had to wager a reason for all the drones in the sky of late, my money would be on it.

But who is behind the controls?

That’s the question of the day, isn’t it? And several answers are on the table. Chief among them: the Russians, the Chinese, or even our own government. But just because these are the most popular answers doesn’t mean other possibilities shouldn’t be considered. A few players that come to my mind are the WEF, George Soros, and any number of NGO’s.

What is the solution?

There are many out there. Trump’s answer is to shoot them down, and while many clutch their pearls at the suggestion, I shrug at it and sling it on the table for consideration. No American citizen should have their privacy invaded by any entity, be they foreign or domestic, and if these things continue to hover uninvited-they, and the personnel behind them-make themselves fair targets.

As they say, all is fair in love and war. That’s why we should continue to study both.
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Published on December 17, 2024 06:40 Tags: drones, spying, war

December 3, 2024

A Scorched Earth Possibility

A "scorched earth policy" is a military tactic whereby an enemy in retreat will destroy all resources prior to complete withdrawal. This can include poisoning wells, burning crops, homes, and supplies, and/or killing livestock. The idea is that, even though you are losing and forced to give up the land, you can still make sure that your opponent will have a more difficult time taking hold of and keeping conquered territory.

You can stretch their supply lines thin, start fires they have to contend with, polluting the very air they breathe. You can also make their wells unusable, even deadly to troops in desperate need of water.

This is a favorite tactic of the Russians, who see themselves, their very people as Russia, not necessarily the borders or soil maps call Russia. They were famous for doing this in World War 2, and this policy was hell for Hitler and his armies. It led to a logistical nightmare and Hitler's decided defeat.

This policy is relevant today, especially considering the bitter history between Biden and Trump. There are rumblings in the foil hat community that Biden's handlers may start, or attempt to start WW3, on his way out of office, leaving Trump and his supporters a monster headache.

Biden just pardoned his son, which does send the message that you can party in the most immoral of ways and get away with it if you know the right people (not exactly the impression we want left on our youth, who are already struggling mightily these days with enough concerns, morality chief among them).

I'm not sure what the weeks between now and January 20th have in store for us, and I could very well be wrong (Let's hope I am!) But a "scorched earth policy" is an ancient, time honored, and effective military tactic, and anyone with an interest in warfare should have a basic understanding of it...and it is definitely a possibility for the months ahead!
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Published on December 03, 2024 11:00 Tags: biden, scorched-earth-policy, trump

November 19, 2024

Winning Battles, Not Wars

The Trump victory on November 5th was in many ways expected, and in others very surprising.

Expected because of how disgruntled average Americans were with the border situation, grocery prices, high inflation, woke ideology, and downright neglect on the part of the American Government (Hurricane Helene). The anger was palpable, Kamala had a part in it (she has been VP for the last 4 years, after all), so it's natural many would see her opponent Trump as the solution to such grievances and respond accordingly.


On the other hand, Trump's victory was surprising because of how easily it went through. There were no burst water pipes, 3 am vote dumps, or women with blonde braids reaching under tables to unload suspect cases of ballots from Rubbermaid containers.

Also, Trump's final vote tally was roughly 76 and a half million compared to Biden's tally of 81 million plus in 2020. Where did those 5 million votes go?

Hard to say. A lot of things about his are hard to say. It almost seems too easy, and that is why I urge caution with the phrase: "We've won a battle, but not the war."

Trump is not yet sworn in, and anything could happen between now and January 20, 2025. Even once Trump is sworn in, he will face constant pushback from communists and cutthroats attempting to undermine him and the American people.

He himself may be an obstacle. He has a big and somewhat narcissistic personality, and I do worry that some are so hopeful in his ability to turn things around they hand him deity like status. The wrong kind of attention could contribute negatively to this character flaw of Trump's.

Trump, at the end of the day, is just a man. who requires prayer and Divine Guidance in order to do the right thing. We all do, and that is why I encourage my brethren to incorporate special times of prayer and fasting into their routines over the next four years.

Now is not the time to rest, but to engage more fiercely against the spiritual enemy.

We've won a battle, not the war. For the Christian, the war continues until a King is Crowned, not a president inaugurated, and it's important to remember that.
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Published on November 19, 2024 03:40 Tags: christianity, spiritual-warfare, trump-election

November 1, 2024

Logistics and Supply in 5th Generational Warfare

As we continue to study the fundamentals of war, I turn to one of the most fundamental of them, that of logistics and supply. Certainly, it's one of the less glamourous cogs in the war machine, but it is one of the most essential. If you run out of bullets, shells, or mortars, you can't fire your weapon. If you run out of food, you will lose efficiency and eventually starve to death, and if you run out of medicine or bandages, your troops die for lack of the essentials.

Very few think of logistics when they think of war, and modern "loggies" or supply specialists often complain that they do not get the appreciation they feel they deserve from their combat arms brethren. But consider this: Hitler and Napoleon both failed on Russia's Eastern Front due to thin supply lines and even ancient have spoken of "starving the enemy out." This is an old tactic in which you surround an enemy for an extended period of time, forcing them to exhaust their supplies and eventually surrender to avoid starvation.

With this in mind, let us turn to the 5th generational warfare in which we find ourselves. How would the elites try to defeat us through logistics? The Hurricane Helene disaster gives us some insight into a possible supply chokehold.

Absent the government, our countrymen have come together in amazing and compassionate ways to assist the affected through private donations and rescue flights.

One would think the feds would be grateful for the assistance, or at least let the volunteers operate unhindered. But FEMA has tried stop these kindhearted people from bringing these supplies through intimidation, rotor wash, and other suspect ways. It was almost as if FEMA had been taken over by enemy combatants and tried to choke the supplies, and thus the morale, of these mountain survivors and their assistants.

How else might they try to choke the supplies from people they do not like? What would this look like in the plains of Kansas? The deserts of Nevada? The coasts and the south?

It's truly anyone's guess, and because there are endless possibilities for supply chain headaches, I encourage my fellow countrymen to do at least some level of prepping, and perhaps coordinate with a few like-minded neighbors or farmers on what to do should shortages occur.
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Published on November 01, 2024 12:01 Tags: logistics, self-preservation, supply, warfare

October 22, 2024

Understanding Artillery

Artillery weapons are long distance or ranged weapons that launch munitions. these weapons typically breach defensive walls and fortifications during sieges, and lead to heavy, fairly immobile armies.

The earliest form of artillery was the humble bow and arrow. A general practice of ancient armies was to fire volleys of arrows at the enemy before advancing on them. This would take out a substantial amount the infantry, so you would have fewer to fight when you advanced. Today, fancy missiles are launched from planes or ground machines. This is a favorite practice of the US and our allies because it spares our soldiers’ lives.

Simplified, artillery attacks “weaken the enemy from a distance.” They "soften" the target so the infantry or invading force can have a better chance of success when they advance. And I wonder if the pandemic was artillery of sorts.

Hear me out.

Myocarditis and disability claims are up. So are excess deaths. If you doubt me, look at some of the data from major life insurance companies, to say nothing of anecdotal evidence by highly educated individuals. I saw a video with one physician recommending the COVID shot for 6 months plus; this physician was handed her own proverbial bottom with comment after comment from viewers (all of them medical professionals) citing problems with these shots and refusal of her colleagues to recommend them further.

The timing of the pandemic is also highly suspect. Notice that it happened just prior to what can only be described as a full-on invasion at the southern border by dangerous individuals toting cultures wholly incompatible with ours.

These individuals are now committing violent acts in our country, and I argue this would not have been possible had we not been severely weakened with something, softened by some "artillery" just prior to this invasion.
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Published on October 22, 2024 03:35 Tags: artillery, pandemic, war

October 7, 2024

Bingo slot filled: They Control the Weather

Earlier this year I posted several of the most likely foil hat theories that we could experience during election season. One of them was the theory that the elites do, in fact, control the weather with some kind of machine and would likely use it to disrupt the election. Given everything we’ve seen over the past few months, I confidently declare that bingo slot filled and provide my rationale below.

Google "cloud seeding" and the results yield ample instances of pilots dropping chemicals into clouds to bring rain. A military operation during Vietnam, called Operation Popeye, was able to extend the country's monsoon season by five months. The US did this to flood the Ho Chi Min trail, a critical supply route for the communists at the time.

If they can control the rain, then what else can they control? Could they possibly control fire? And if so, what could they accomplish by blazing the very earth?

Well for starters, the normies are starting to question the global warming narrative. Perhaps Greta Thunberg's autistic stare became a little too annoying, or the thought of eating bugs turned enough stomachs off and enough brains on to make them rethink the whole thing.

So, they need a way to reenergize it. What better way than to start a ton of fires and blame it on global warming?

Again, I know it sounds crazy. But consider this: Maui's fires "melted" cars, and the government is still not allowing insurance companies in to assess the damage on people's private property. A bunch of homes in Chili also mysteriously caught fire in a prime cliff area overlooking magnificent views, and Texas recently experienced the worst fires ever recorded in the panhandle. Several independent bystanders caught green laser beams falling from the heavens shortly before the fires, and the fire damage in Texas and Chili is eerily similar to Lahaina’s.

And now we have hurricanes in the Carolinas and Florida.

I would be willing to chalk my suspicions up to aluminum poisoning if not for the horrific response by FEMA and Mayorkas. Not only is their reaction anemic or slow; it’s downright evil. These agencies are blocking private volunteers and churches from delivering aide. Rumor has it that one local got so annoyed with this attitude that he beat a FEMA responder to a bloody pulp.

There are also reports of a rich lithium vein lying in the path of Helene, and a quick board meeting afterwards with town elders stated that the remnants of their homes would be bulldozed along with the remaining bodies.

Yes, you read that right.

If their intentions were to use a weather machine to destroy some pesky Trump supporters sitting on a lithium mine, then it would all add up, now wouldn’t it?

Again, I encourage you to do your own research and make up your own mind, but given everything I’ve seen over the past year, I am now placing a nice red cover on the bingo square: “They control the weather.”
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Published on October 07, 2024 18:15 Tags: directenergyweapon, helene, hurricanes, lahaina, weathermachine

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