Sunday, May 3, 2026

GAI: Mexican consular officials met with Democratic Party activists in Oklahoma City in May 2024. Schweizer reviewed the transcript. The agenda: flip more states from red to blue to defeat Trump.

DID MICHAEL JACKSON GET ALL HIS MOVES FROM BOB FOSSE?

JIM JAMES: Michael Caputo details the horrifying fallout of the secret Biden-era investigation.

Straight to the Point: FBI's Secret Targeting of Team Trump. Caputo details the horrifying fallout of the secret Biden-era investigation.

The FBI is spying on the Trump team today. Right now.

How do I know? I caught them. Here’s the secret search warrant they filed against me, a Trump staffer, AFTER Pres Trump won in 2024.

They continued spying on me until December 10, 2025 - one year into the new Trump Admin. Five months ago.

THEY ARE STILL SPYING NOW. 

Caputo Search Warrant.  Why would Biden spy on him?  Wikipedia summary of Michael Caputo's work with federal governments,
Michael Raymon Caputo (born March 24, 1962)[1] is an American political strategist and lobbyist. In April 2020, Caputo was appointed as assistant secretary of public affairs in the Department of Health and Human Services in the Trump administration. He worked for the Reagan Administration with Oliver North, and later as director of media services on the campaign for President George H. W. Bush in the 1992 United States presidential election. Caputo moved to Russia in 1994, after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, and was an adviser to Boris Yeltsin. He worked for Gazprom Media in 2000 where he worked on improving the image of Vladimir Putin in the U.S. He moved back to the U.S. and founded a public relations company, and then moved to Ukraine to work on a candidate's campaign for parliament.

END WOKENESS: Understand this: If we do not deport them, the left will give them voting privileges as soon as they win. And then it's game over.

AWAKENED OUTLAW: In the last four years, +200 Christian churches in Canada have been vandalized/burned? That's 50 p/yr. That's 1 p/wk.

18-year-olds don't dance. They go to clubs and don't dance. Because you get recorded.

If you ask a girl to dance and you mess it up, you get recorded.  Everything is a panopticon now. 

 

DR. ZACH BUSH: Vast majority [of water in our bodies] exists as a crystalline, gel-like…

So how does one get more crystallized water into their body and into their mitochondria?  What do you consume to achieve this?  What do you add, is it referring to vegetables with the chlorophyll, or the photosynthesis products in the plant mitochondria?

Mississippi Residents Reaction to Peaceful Integration Protests, 1961.

Saturday, May 2, 2026

DR. JACK KRUSE: The skin is the melaninated sheets of solar panel for the brain to give it more energy from the sun to run the Ferrari engine in our head

SAMA HOOLE: If you trusted "settled science" throughout history, you'd have: - Drunk radioactive water for vitality (1920s) - Had your healthy teeth pulled to cure mental illness (1910s) - Smoked cigarettes for your throat, on doctor's orders (1940s)

If you trusted "settled science" throughout history, you'd have: 
- Eaten margarine for your heart (1970s) - Lobotomised your sister for being unhappy (1940s and 50s) - Sprayed DDT on the children in the playground (1950s) - Avoided all fat to lose weight (1990s) 
- Replaced butter with trans-fat spreads on the doctor's recommendation (1990s) --Sama Hoole

If you trusted "settled science" throughout history, you'd have: - Drunk radioactive water for vitality (1920s) - Had your healthy teeth pulled to cure mental illness (1910s) - Smoked cigarettes for your throat, on doctor's orders (1940s) - Taken heroin for your child's cough (1890s) - Eaten lead paint chips as a calcium supplement (decades of this) - Used asbestos to insulate your child's bedroom (1950s) - Given thalidomide to pregnant women for morning sickness (1960s) - Eaten margarine for your heart (1970s) - Lobotomised your sister for being unhappy (1940s and 50s) - Sprayed DDT on the children in the playground (1950s) - Avoided all fat to lose weight (1990s) - Replaced butter with trans-fat spreads on the doctor's recommendation (1990s) Every generation has its medical catastrophe dressed up as health advice. Endorsed by the experts. Printed in the textbooks. Recommended by your doctor. Featured on the front of the magazines in the waiting room. Ours is seed oils, statins, grain-based diets, ultra-processed convenience food, and the steady chemical maintenance of conditions that better food would resolve in 90 days. Future generations will look back in horror. Just like we look back at radioactive tonics and cigarette prescriptions and wonder how anyone fell for it.

The pattern never changes. Only the product on the shelf. 

LINUXHIPPIE: Nihilism. Why do we give these people our attention? Let alone our money? [They] hate themselves, they hate you, and seek to destroy all you love.

MASSIMO: In the 1950s, Yuri Nikolaev, a Russian psychiatrist, started treating mentally ill patients with prolonged water fasting. . . over 70% of patients showed significant improvement, with many returning to normal functioning…

PETER CLACK: Despite decades of hysteria and trillions of dollars spent on renewables - coal, oil and gas still produce 81% of the world's primary energy.

Research from groups like the IEA and various mining analysts suggests that to meet Net Zero by 2050, the world will need to mine more copper in the next 25 years than has been mined in the last 5,000 years.

New copper mines are not popping up either. It takes an average of 16 years to move a copper mine from discovery to first production. --Peter Clack

Solar panels and turbine blades are destined to become the actual 'fossils' from a bygone age. Much of this unusable rubble will lie in the ground for thousands of years—a legacy of a modern world where recycling is a myth used to prop up a narrative of free wind and sunshine. Despite decades of hysteria and trillions of dollars spent on renewables - coal, oil and gas still produce 81% of the world's primary energy. It's around 10 to 30 times more expensive to recycle a solar panel than to landfill it. Hundreds of thousands of decommissioned wind turbine blades the size of Boeing 707 wings, are never going to be recycled. High-purity silicon used in wind solar is produced by heating quartz (silica) with carbon (usually in the form of coal, coke, or wood chips) in a submerged-arc furnace at temperatures exceeding 2,000°C. Nothing can justify the colossal electricity volume needed to run the furnaces, which, in the world's largest solar-producing regions, are still supplied by coal-fired grids. Recycling costs far more than any benefits. A 90% figure often cited refers primarily to the steel towers and internal wiring, which are valuable. But the 'green' challenge remains with the composite blades and the economic gap in solar recovery. A technology can be 'recyclable' in a lab but a costly 'liability' in the real world if the market for those recovered materials doesn't exist without massive subsidies. While solar panels may pay back the 'joules', they don't necessarily pay back the quality of energy (baseload/dispatchable) used to create them. With a decommissioning cycle occurring before 2050, we are essentially stuck in a perpetual loop of high-energy manufacturing swallowing the very fuels we are trying to replace. Research from groups like the IEA and various mining analysts suggests that to meet Net Zero by 2050, the world will need to mine more copper in the next 25 years than has been mined in the last 5,000 years. New copper mines are not popping up either. It takes an average of 16 years to move a copper mine from discovery to first production. We are significantly behind the curve for the volume required for EVs, wind turbines, and massive grid expansions. Environmental regulations and permits often stretch that 16-year average out. This creates a paradox where 'green' regulations slow down 'green' mineral extraction. It isn’t just copper; a single 3 MW wind turbine requires approximately 2 tons of rare earth magnets. We use massive diesel-burning fleets to mine the minerals for 'clean' energy. We are demanding a 500% increase in the production of minerals like lithium, graphite and cobalt by 2040. As we dig deeper for lower-grade ore, the energy required to extract each ton of metal rises, creating a feedback loop where we need more energy just to get the materials to build 'energy-saving' tech. The industrial cost of waste from high-tech civilisations must eventually hit a geological wall. Are we planning for that wall or still accelerating towards it?

White men are afraid of their own power.  

When black people chimp out it looks like nihilistic gang violence and drive-by shootings.

When brown people chimp out it looks like Allah Akbar and it looks like cartels.

When white people chimp out it looks like ubiquitous domination, a level of conquest that other people could never f****** conceive of is the reality.  And that makes a lot of people . . . it makes a lot of people uncomfortable and on some level I don't even like being the one to say it because temperamentally I'm a sensitive person.  But we have to start acknowledging that's the reason why all of this has been foisted upon us as a people is because they are afraid of us is the reality. 

PETER CLACK: The world will have to deal with 43 million tons of decommissioned wind turbine blades by Net Zero in 2050. To put that in perspective, it’s the equivalent weight of 215,000 locomotives.

from Peter Clack,
The world will have to deal with 43 million tons of decommissioned wind turbine blades by Net Zero in 2050. To put that in perspective, it’s the equivalent weight of 215,000 locomotives. These blades are made of high-strength composites designed to survive decades of brutal weather, and they are notoriously difficult to recycle. They were built to last, but they weren't built to disappear. Every turbine standing today will likely be decommissioned and replaced at least once before 2050. Without a cost-effective way to recycle fibre-reinforced polymers, the majority of these massive blades are destined for eternity - buried forever in turbine graveyards. China, Europe, and the US will account for the vast majority of this waste, creating a mountainous industrial heartache that many Net Zero models simply haven't priced in.

But 43 million tons of purely composite blade waste every 20 years is a colossal physical reality. 

What if our Compass is pointing to some dysfunctional, toxic, awful human being, or awful situation?  We have to rewire it.

Step one of this is to spot the loop.  And a pretty easy question here is just asking, "What keeps happening that I say I don't want, but I keep allowing?"

Then we get to step two.  And we want to name the magnets it's a mirror or is it an echo or reversal or is it completion and then step three we want to trace the original source  

CHASE HUGHES: Eight, never try to win through just logic.

This was okay.

HOW TO AOID BEING MANIPULATED

One, never explain yourself under pressure.  [Doing so] automatically means submission.  You might want to fire back with, "You know, I don't think you meant to, but that question is designed to put me in a position of justifying myself and that's not a role I'm going to take right now."  [Frankly, that sounds like a weak retort.]

Two, never argue about your motives.  Just don't do it.  Just openly call it out, like, "Well, the way you said that puts me into a place of defending what kind of person I am."  [Again.]

Three, never take the bait on any character question, any character question at all, like never argue about who you are.

Four, never apologize just to de-escalate ever.  If you're in with a manipulator, the apology they're trying to force out of you is an admission of guilt, not saying that you're going to fix anything.

Five, never match emotion to prove your point.  Never match somebody's intensity.  [This was good advise.]

Six, never accept somebody else's language without precision.  So words like "disrespect" or "abuse" or "betrayal," they can totally hijack a narrative.  So you might just say, "Those words all carry some kind of frame, and if I accept those words, what you just said, I'm not speaking for myself anymore.  So that's a big one.  [Again, weak reply.  Why reply at all?]

Seven, never accept any binary traps.  Like either "yes or no."  The either, or question.  There's always nuance to it and always seek specificity.  Always get into specifics.  "When you said this, what specifically did you want to talk about? Always go back to their intention.  Like what was your intention?  What's the ideal outcome here for you?"

Eight, never try to win through just logic.