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ariadna's avatar

Only a couple of days after Craig asked where all this psychopathy comes from, another episode: an ambush of firefighters trying to put down a blaze in Idaho that killed two off them and injured another.

They say the perpetrator was a lone nut who may have set the fire on purpose to lure the fire fighters into the trap, and that he was found dead nearby.

Some TV script readers are already "reminding" the listeners that Idaho is a "nest" of "White supremacists." No criminal act can be let to go to waste, I guess. Having identified him, the authorities are now searching his house and internet "footprint" to develop his profile and possible motivation.

Senseless acts of violence that kill random people is one kind of psychopathy, this one, targeting first responders is another. The fact that so many of them would have been unthinkable a few decades ago points to a climate of increasing chaos, fear and accelerating societal degringolade.

Indeed where does this psychopathy come from?

A few days ago I watched a retired decorated military being interviewed on CNN about the US possible direct involvement in the war on Iran. The interviewer asked this man, an expert since he had participated in the war on Iraq:

"Speaking of the danger to our own troops, how do you feel about the fact that in that war some 4,500 US soldiers lost their lives there?" The military expert explained that in the defense of many millions of Americans against the menace of Iraq's WMDs those losses while sad were the necessary price to pay... Neither of them even mentioned the fact that the WMDS lie had been thoroughly debunked, nor that "we" had killed some 1,200,000 innocent Iraqis.

Normalizing savage aggression, crimes against humanity and even genocide, as "self-defense," as has been done daily in MSM, goes a long way toward inuring large segments of the population to these crimes. They are talking now about "Gaza fatigue," i.e., "Enough about Gaza. No more photos of child amputees, no more videos of desperately hungry people shot en route to distribution centers. They are boringly repetitious. Show us something new."

All of this, plus a background of despair (Article in zerohedge: "1 in 4 Americans cut their health insurance to save money for food) enable manifestation of psychopathy.

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Craig Nelsen's avatar

>> The fact that so many of them would have been unthinkable a few decades ago points to a climate of increasing chaos, fear and accelerating societal degringolade.

Just before the Jews took power in Russia in 1917, returning Western diplomats, when asked how was the situation in Russia, said there was lots of confusion.

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MEL's avatar

The shooter wasn’t even White, he was part Polynesian, so it will be wierd to find a White Supremacist manifesto.

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Craig Nelsen's avatar

He'll be George Zimmerman white.

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MEL's avatar
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Exactly my thoughts as I was writing that!

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ariadna's avatar

A article worth treading in today's Unz Review:

https://www.unz.com/article/jewish-bolsheviks-and-mass-murder/#comment-7195662

I posted a couple of comments referencing Craig's important work on this topic.

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Craig Nelsen's avatar

Thank you, ariadna. I'm eager to put more Melgunov up, as well.

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Capt. Roy Harkness's avatar

Like and restacked before I finished reading your first sentence. I will now go on to read the rest of your post. 😘

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Billy Thistle's avatar

Why does the Captain's statement that he hasn't read more than the first sentence elicit 6 likes including Anna and Craig? When he adds a comment on the Winnebago, he (only) gets 3 more. I also note Windy's statement that Shonemann's name could be Jewish gets 5. Do people prefer that this psychopath be nominally Jewish? (I have a comment on the name.)

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Capt. Roy Harkness's avatar

"Why does the Captain's statement that he hasn't read more than the first sentence elicit 6 likes including Anna and Craig?" It must be my naturally charming, ebullient personality shining through the electro-ether of course! 🥳

But if will make you feel any better, I almost never get a "like" for anything I post on JewTube...

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Billy Thistle's avatar

Look, I'm not picking on you. Your comment's fine. There's nothing controversial about it. But I'm wondering about the algorithm that Substack uses. I often see that an early comment has the best chance of getting the most likes.

But what really motives my observation is this. Recently I saw a controversial comment w/ an inflated count that just didn't make sense on Celia Farber's Stack. (Something defending regime change in Iran.) Nobody got back to me about it. Now I realize if you're late to the Substack party, nobody notices you ever arrived because they've all moved on. But this Al Gore thing has got me wondering if the secret ballot is being subtly tampered with.

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Capt. Roy Harkness's avatar

I don't imagine Substack has an algorithm for likes and dislikes. Very likely just "the luck of the draw" and yeah, if you post a comment some time after it's posted, probably most people will never even notice it.

The "Al Gore" thing you mention, alas I know nothing about, I'm stuck up here in Woke Canuckistan as we all go merrily round and round the toilet bowl in our swirling descent into perdition. That said, the fact he was Billy Bob's VP probably tells you all you need to know about him, and his not making it to The Clinton Body Count...? Probably tells you just that much more... 🙄💩

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Billy Thistle's avatar

"Al Gore" was just my shorthand humor for algorithm. AG bent over for Dubya in the election tabulation because he was slated to lead the Green takeover of the environmental movement w/ his Inconvenient Truth movie. That hand tabulation fiasco led to electronic tabulation down the line. We couldn't allow another "hanging chad" situation. They just made it easier for them to fix results.

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ariadna's avatar

I don't appreciate your short hand humor.

I don't know if you intentionally or merely through ignorance try to diminish Al Gore’s incommensurable contribution that enabled people worldwide to communicate with each other and much more.

Saying he invented "the algorithm” instead of HE INVENTED THE INTERNET, ALL of it, is like saying God rested on day 4!

Dubbya understood the importance of Gore's invention accurately when he talked about “the internets” (plural). Some people laughed at him because they were unable to appreciate his intellect.

I don't know if subsequent tinkerers improved it with an algorithm but I happen to think that the top first comments get more “likes” for the same reason items placed at eye level in the supermarkets are bought by more people than those on the bottom shelves.

I hope this helps you….

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Capt. Roy Harkness's avatar

Have finished your post. What a hellacious story. All of it... won't talk about Adam beyond saying "I hope they fry him, and quickly"... But the Winnebago.. how could they make a vehicle so bloody hard to repair?

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Craig Nelsen's avatar

Opinion seems unanimous on this point: lot's of ill-advised environmental stuff and other political incursions tacked on as afterthoughts

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Capt. Roy Harkness's avatar

My stock expletive lately seems to be: "Why does everything have to be like this?! Why does EVERYTHING have to be a f***ed up piece of SHIT?!" As Douglas Adams so aptly put it, the fundamental design flaws are totally obscured by the superficial design flaws.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wSBC5Dyds8&t=34s

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Jewell's avatar

It would be interesting to see how many of the preachers on the list subscribed to Christian Zionism. I don't know what percent of Christians are Zionist- they have had several generations to work this PSY-OP in Christian faiths. I believe the real PSY-OP occurred ~1700 years ago, as previously stated, but perhaps if enough folks were exposed to the Talmud - they could begin to question things in the OT. IMO, many Jews view the Torah as an operations manual and the Talmud as a user's guide. From what I have read the Talmud takes precedence to the Torah, The Jewish Zionist will cite the Torah (which is viewed by most Christians as a historical document) as a cover for their current or proposed activities. The Christians, Muslims and all other non-Jewish religious adherents should be concerned with the Noahide laws which the Talmudist plan to impose on humanity. I note more Palestinians were killed during the 12 day war then reported to have died in Iran and Israel. Israel doubled down like a man who after loosing a fight, takes his anger out on the defenseless.

Can't get this song out of my head.

https://x.com/WeDravidians/status/1935920774143262967

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/last-christian-town-west-bank-attacked-and-besieged-israeli-settlers

The Interview with Perloff is pretty good.

https://jamesperloff.net/news/appearing-on-the-flipside-to-discuss-christian-zionism/

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ariadna's avatar

Thanks for posting 'Boom boom Tel Aviv."

It is a very catchy tune...

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Craig Nelsen's avatar

Thank you for becoming a regular commenter here. Value added!

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Afshin Nejat's avatar

Yes, but it's just so odd that Christians now have to work so hard to either deny that they they worship the Jewish god or to deny that Jesus was Jewish. It's to the point that I have to refer to him as Jewsus just to remind them. My point is that when you get tangled up in a Jewish religion or one of its offshoots, you end up with very Jewish consequences.

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“Nearly 100,000 Palestinians have been killed in Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza, representing about 4 percent of the territory’s population, the Israeli daily Haaretz has reported.”

https://trt.global/world/article/6f2a1dcf590c

“Last November, the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former defence minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.

Israel also faces a genocide case at the International Court of Justice for its war on the enclave.”

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Katherine's avatar

A fascinating post. Thank you.

I believe that his neck tattoo is Hebrew for 666. Some people believe that the Monster Energy Drink symbol is Hebrew for 666. (I thought the symbols on his neck looked eerily familiar.) Thus after reading your post I Googled "666 Monster Energy Drink" and many images came up comparing the Monster drink symbol with the aforementioned number. Looks pretty similar!

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Martin Dee's avatar

The tattoo is Hebrew. Its characters read, from right to left, Yod-He-Vav-He, which is the name of the Jewish God YHWH, usually transliterated as Yahweh (or Jehovah).

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Katherine's avatar

Thanks for your comment. You may be right. I just did a Google image search for Yod-He-Vav-He. Looks somewhat similar to neck tattoo--but the tattoo is shoddily done and not fully visible.

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Martin Dee's avatar

A shoddily done tattoo, you say?

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David Otness's avatar

Jailhouse rock.

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KHGUAN's avatar

So who do you think is worse? Yahweh or Lovecraftian Deities? And by what margin? Personally, I can't tell which is more monstrous; but at least Azathoth and Chthulu are visibly otherworldly and alien.

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Craig Nelsen's avatar

I think YHWH is worse because he destroys the soul, the nation, and the people.

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KHGUAN's avatar

And now the world's most powerful people are giving the rest of humanity the ultimatum of either submitting unto a grossly-elevated levantine deity of metallurgy whom they insist is the "god of everything"; or be offered as sacrifice to his pyre in the form of atomic fire. If only jesus did more than just expose the ancient priesthood; then maybe their degenerate descendants wouldn't have survived till the 21st century (provided we will STILL have a 21st century; assuming it isn't subjected to nuclear fallout!)

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HamburgerToday's avatar

Really enjoyed the Water Pump Saga.

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Craig Nelsen's avatar

Unfortunately, it appears there are more chapters to come.

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HamburgerToday's avatar

Stay strong.

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David Otness's avatar

Something tells me Craig's experience re: the 'Saga' was (is) somewhat other than your perception as stated. (Sorry, I couldn't resist.) I've had far too many such experiences in my life on fishing vessels, tugs, landing craft, etc. Let alone heavy equipment and tractor/trailer episodes.

And am paying for the hyper-contortions in every waking hour with the attendant strains and physiostructural reminders that ever-haunt me, right to being handicapped in even typing now.

I'm trying to envision your surroundings, Craig, that is, specifically and pertaining to a solution. Wondering if there is any way for you to get a jig saw/sawzall or a peanut grinder backed up with a mini-hacksaw up in there to split the shroud for disassembly?

Then to drill out holes along the split edges to refasten w/ stainless steel wire?

Believe me, bro, been there, done that... Empathy looms large in this communique.

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CG Braswell's avatar

I drive a ‘68 beetle. No water pump!

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Craig Nelsen's avatar

Then how does it make the fan spin :)

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David Otness's avatar

Essentially unchanged from the 1938 model. Should have never stopped manufacturing them. Form and function: compleat!

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Craig Nelsen's avatar

Yes, Deuteronomy--a political program for Jewish supremacy that continues to drench the earth in blood.

The shape of the earth isn't even a religious question. It's a question for science, since it concerns the physical world. To the extent "ends of the earth" is Biblical evidence for the flatness of the earth, you are only illustrating the cost of believing in sacred magic books.

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Michael  Lynch's avatar

I wonder?

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Alba Voce's avatar

I am an identity, Christian, meaning that from what I have studied from scripture, white people are the true Israelites. In that context, I see scripture leading up to the revelation as being our race and danger of being destroyed. I’m talking about white people. And I’m talking about right now 2000 years after Yahshua came. If we are supposed to survive, we had best start, fighting back, particularly against the evil Jews, who are the children of the devil. We see what they are doing, and we know that their sites are set on us despite all these other things going on.

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Billy Thistle's avatar

The spelling is a variant on Schoeneman(nn). I knew a guy who wasn't Jewish by that name. And this guy doesn't look Jewish either. He's aspirationally Jewish, not genetically. He's been infected w/ the psycho-spiritual disease of Judaism. It comes from living in a contaminated environment.

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ariadna's avatar

Of course the Earth s flat!

It has been known for thousands of years that it rests on a giant turtle, which itself rests on another turtle, and so on, ad infinitum. You know the saying "turtles all the way down." This raises the question of whether God created the turtles before any other animals but I try not to bother my had with tough questions like that. I flat out refuse.

I suggest you quit trying to educate round earthers on this site about it. You are just wasting your time.

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ariadna's avatar

II thought you'd appreciate hearing about the turtles...

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David Otness's avatar

Refer to "Great Circle Route." Successfully used to shorten time and distance in ocean navigation of ships for hundreds of years, and aircraft for going on a century now.

Irrefutable. Been dere, done dat.

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Billy Thistle's avatar

What's on the other side of flat earth? Is that where the Raptured are headed? But seriously, why have Christians taken to flat earth? Fixed earth, I can see the attraction: prime position as center of the universe. But flat earth, I don't get. Is it biblical?

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When I look at the moon and sun I see they are curved bodies. When I looked thru an amateur telescope I saw Saturn (or was it Jupiter?) was curved. Why shouldn't we be curved also? Seems common sense.

Something can be flat and curved. I thought the flat earth idea was that of flat discs. Now I hear from you that flat earthers don't know what shape we're in. If that's the contention, that we're not a perfect circle, then that's not so controversial. Narrow at the poles, bulging at the waist? Sounds like signs of aging.

I don't have time for a long video to hear the case for biblical flat earth. If you can't offer a succinct explanation, you're not prophet material imo.

On the positive side, I agree w/ your observations of beautiful earth geography which implies a creator, tho not necessarily God, the Judeo-Christian concept.

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"succinct explanation, you're not prophet "

Now there's an idea: a succinct, non-allegorical prophet.

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Plus Noah's Flood proves it. If the Earth were a ball, all the water would've just run down to the bottom.

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Didn't you immediately assume Aaron Bushnell's self-immolation was fake, too?

I don't see how anyone could maintain any kind of grip on reality if their default position is that every event is fake.

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What did you see that made you think it was fake?

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He gave FOUR on-camera interviews before he was even extradited to Phoenix to face the murder charge. He was given full access to the airwaves to spread his message in the most easily shareable form (video, since nobody reads manifestos anymore), and none of the authorities involved had even the slightest problem with that. And the vast majority just accept it, like the guy has a constitutional right to do a media blitz while he's awaiting extradition for murder. The whole thing reeks of the usual CHAOS f*ckery.

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One thing I forgot to add… Pastor Bob’s “church” is well off the beaten path, you can’t see it from New River Rd. In all likelihood, this church was permanently closed in 2020 and the locals knew nothing of the place. Notice the freshly painted sign shown on all of the news reports. It hadn’t endured a single Phoenix summer yet. Also, the interview with this pastor’s son, where he’s talking about his dad “getting his steps in at the airport”, one day removed from his alleged horrific death and crucifixion in his own home, is downright bizarre. The CHAOS scriptwriters don’t have the first clue how to write genuine human emotion anymore. Bottom line, if you’re seeing it on the teevee, the odds are exceedingly great that you’re watching a fugazi.

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