Monday, March 25, 2024


In this recording of a RiseUpNH webinar from 8/31/21, John Jay Singleton and Jay V. Shore discuss how the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) can be used to fight the entire range of mandates. 

Jay V Shore is a Certified ADA Advocate since 2017, and a Survivor’s Rights Advocate since 2018, and his passion is exposing and eliminating the everyday discrimination that occurs in courts, the legal system, and the government.  He does offer 2-hour conferences for $350.  Book a session today.

John Jay Singleton is an ADA Advocate and a founder of The Zunga, created to help people with their ADA cases and teach them what their actual rights are and what the actual laws are. Some of his work in the fake pandemic area can be seen on Bitchute under “singletonpress”, The Zunga and Rumble “singletonpress”. According to John, “My ability to work in this area is based upon my understanding of risk and property rights, administrative law and judicial procedure.” 

Some recent videos: https://rumble.com/vld165-employer-hr-documenting-harassment.html and https://rumble.com/vlmocm-part-ii.html.

Visit their website, The Zunga (www.thezunga.com), where you can watch several introductory videos.

8:45  And going into a courtroom and telling a judge you have to give the client rights under the 1990 ADA, and you cannot threaten, intimidate, coerce, or interfere with those rights and you have no immunity.  That's an awkward situation, and lawyers are afraid to do it because for them it's a suicide march, going in and telling the judge that.  Usually, lawyers are the ones being threatened by judges for disbarment if they buck the system.  So for them to go in and turn the system around and say "You can't threaten me with contempt while I'm defending his ADA rights because I am aiding and encouraging." They won't do that.  They have no integrity or fortitude to do that.  So, ADA advocates have to be implemented, have to be used.  What I'd like to see is a lot of people get this and a lot of people use it.  John Jay and The Zunga are definitely implementing this, so . . . .

11:35  Last week, the ACLU announced in South Carolina they're actually going into court with Disability Rights South Carolina as a plaintiff and they're suing against the mask bans that South Carolina implemented, saying that people with disabilities are disproportionately affected by those mask bans because it's a threat to their immune systems.  And there's been an entire segment of society that has been ignored, stomped on, and walked on with these mandates, requirements, rule changes, and goalpost moves, all of these things have affected this segment of society that is reacting to trauma; they don't know that they're reacting to trauma, but they are.  And now the ACLU wants to go in and they want to create bad case law that favors the people who are allegedly more susceptible to this "Plan-demic" and the people who have had actual disabilities all this time, PTSD, general anxiety disorder, all of these disabilities have been ignored by the ACLU the whole time.  These protection and advocacy agencies, which is Disability Rights South Carolina, there's one in every state.  Where were they when other people who were threatened and horrified by this mask mandate

Soros working with the Anti-Communist Reagan to undermine the USSR makes far more sense than just Soros as opportunistic insider.

LUONGO: never forget that Europe was okay with the idea of fighting a war in Russia as long as we paid for it and we ultimately fought it.

Here is the interview.

7:00  Netanyahu was against it because this was a means by which Europe would get access to cheap Iranian energy.  Go back and remember that it was Total, the French state energy company that signed the first major exploration deal with Iran after the JCPOA, Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action [i.e., the Iran Nuclear Deal, signed in 2015], was signed.  When you put all of that together, Varadkar maps to Davos in Europe.  Davos maps to backing Palestine, backs Palestinians against the Israelis, Netanyahu's purge of the Palestinians, whether or not Netanyahu is justified in . . . that's beyond my purview here.

8:17  Now the Biden administration has a very interesting problem, a conundrum because many issues map directly to Davos.  And on other things, it's also a nest of traditional Neoconservatives, the whole National Security Council and State Department have been staffed with the worst Clintonista Neocons--Jake Sullivan, Anthony Blinken, formerly Victoria Nuland, yada, yada, yada.  So what's going on here?  The Neocons were put in charge by Davos to run the war in Ukraine to pressure Russia.  It was their project.  They're the ones who built it.  They're the ones who built Ukraine, but never forget that Europe was okay with the idea of fighting a war in Russia as long as we paid for it and we ultimately fought it.  But the minute it became too big a cost for them, they were no longer interested in it; or, more appropriately, the minute we were no longer willing to bankrupt ourselves and commit ritualistic f*cking suicide as a country, meaning the United States, they lost their minds.  So firing Victoria Nuland from the State Department set a lot of dominoes in motion because all of a sudden Europe is left with a war they picked against Russia, they're committed to it, and the United States is like, "You know what? No."  And then the second front opens up with Israel and Palestinians in October 2023, and Davos is running that game as well, and Netanyahu is saying, "No."  So now the Biden Administration is trying to slow everyone's role in the Middle East to do what Davos wants them to do, i.e., get a ceasefire, and everybody is lined up across the board on this front because it looks bad.  It just flat-out looks bad.  Now Europe looks like the ones aggressing in Ukraine, pushing things forward; the Americans are backing away.  And they've got the Americans basically talking out both sides of their mouths in the Middle East, and now it's an untenable situation, an untenable sh*tshow for everybody, politically and reputationally around the world.  I don't know.  I'm laying aside a whole bunch of other issues, but I think Leo Varadkar stood there and said I wasn't going to bow to Joe Biden over support for Palestine, but he was on his way out the door anyway because he had already lost the confidence of his coalition.  I think that's probably as close as a good take on this as I can come up with.

Sunday, March 24, 2024

Why should we revisit 9/11?

2012 documentary, "9/11: Explosive Evidence - Experts Speak Out”. 

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