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"The supernaturally unfunny Stephen Colbert..."

Thank you for this, Don. Colbert is a perfect example of what I refer to as an "Adult-toddler."

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Thanks, Matt!

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I like this line also:

"It’s a patsy thing, you wouldn’t understand. "

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I never thought I would see the words Supernaturally and Stephen Colbert in the same sentence. Don is quite the Word Smith.

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This guy is a very bright Ivy League graduate and he was caught wearing the same clothes as when he shot the capitalist? He was caught with his untraceable gun still on him? He left his backpack in the park? He bought coffee at Starbucks and flirted with the barista just before he committed the crime? This does not add up. Someone said that his eyebrows were different in the Starbucks photos. And writing on the bullets? Come on! What a cheesy psy-op “evidence" plant that was. Reminded me of when the 9/11 hijackers’ unblemished passports were found in the rubble, or when Vince Foster’s “suicide note” was found 4 days after his office had been previously searched for notes.

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Good points, Cat. I don't see the rationale for incriminating yourself by leaving a backpack behind, but I mentioned other notables that have done that. Makes the authorities' job much easier. Thanks!

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And his cell phone. Don't forget he left the cell phone.

I'm 1000% certain the only accurate take is Don's: whatever the final story is, that's not the truth.

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I do wonder why he would take the trouble to engrave on what would eventually be the bullet casings. At any rate, either we are dealing with a lunatic who wanted to be caught, or, more than likely, just another false flag with a trail of disinfo bovine excrement.

I really don't know why the News Cycle pays any attention to this stuff anymore.

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It certainly looks like another psy-op script. George Webb has some interesting connections to investigate, and connections like pictures are the most valuable.

https://georgewebb.substack.com/p/mangione-mob-ties-and-pelosi-ties

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"Miss Lube Rack 1959". 😄 Something about this Luigi Nicholas Mangione story smells fishy...like a Red Herring wrapped in paper and left in the hot sun.

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Don't all their narratives sound fishy, Liber8or? Thanks.

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I did forget to comment on 'Miss Lube Rack 1959'. That photo certainly was spicy and over-the-top for those days, when women were still wearing bonnets to Holy Mass. Just how does such a person subsequently garner any respect outside of the burlesque circuit? Especially from the land that gave us the Gipper.

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All the social norms degraded along with the dress code.

Somewhere early in my adult life (starting roughly in mid-80's), morals and ethics were replaced with greed and corruption as the keys to success in corporate America.

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At the top, morals and ethics were never a consideration, but it was cleverly disguised, and the scumbags who were our presidents and popes had to work overtime to at least SOUND reputable, while keeping their sordid activities carefully hidden.

But as for the middle eschelons- there were a lot of useful idiots there, and, while they were not saints, there were certain lines and boundaries they would not cross, at least not in public. For example, if the marriage was a shambles, both spouses did strive to "keep up appearances".

And you are exactly correct that in the latter part of he '80's that all changed. The Fags started to "come out of the closet", very slowly at first, but then it became a torrent. Meanwhile, the behavior on college campuses was just short of the pagan orgies of old. "Shacking up" before marriage became the norm, and divorce skyrocketed. And meanwhile, both Protestant and Catholic America- where church attendance was declining catastrophically, just simply adjusted to the new normal, and decided serious discussion was simply taboo at dinner parties and etc. And the average American, at this point, just stares at the insanity like a deer in the headlights and goes about whatever inconsequential business he has like a Non-Player-Ghost in a Zombie Apocalypse movie.

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Yes, they do, and your take on it makes sense.

Thanks for that info on the reward not being paid, which I hadn't heard about.

I suspect that's very common for the rewards to not be paid.

The tipsters are just being used as suckers, I guess. That's another good reason to not bother being a tipster.

What can you do if they refuse to pay the reward? Take it to court if you have the money for that?

BTW, ghost guns can be milled out of aluminum blocks in a small bench top 3D milling machine that anyone can buy for $2500. Don't ask me how I know that.

Ask Luigi instead. LOL

Of course they aren't sold in CA or NY or any of those anti-gun states.

Thanks for that Miss Lube Rack 1959 photo too. It's definitely worth saving!

I noticed that the 3 guys in that photo have sad or bored looks on their faces.

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Unfortunately a Red Herring from a Bill Gates fish farm probably would not smell fishy even if was saturated with Castor Oil and left for a week in a Louisiana Bayou. The Mangione story is equally fake and ghey, from start to finish. In ordinary times, it would make my radar. But with the backdrop of the current insanity, I stay focused on events much closer to home. HAARP is currently conducting weather warfare over my head, and my Foraging Radishes are on the front line...

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Geez, if I didn't know any better back then, she would have gotten my impartial vote too.

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Is DJ being entirely honest with us here?

If she didn't qualify as Miss Lube Rack back then, I want to see who did.

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I don't know what you mean, Scott. I never questioned her qualifications to be Miss Lube Rack. Speaker of the House, yes. But Miss Lube Rack? Thanks.

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these fish rot from the tales.

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I needed something to boost my Christmas spirit today.

It's brutally cold here in Minnesota. It is colder than -10F with a devastatingly cold North wind.

(Al Gore's revenge on those of us who don't believe in global warming, I guess.)

Anyway, there was this guy wandering around my neighborhood. That's kind of suspicious.

Next thing a police car pulled up right in front of my window.

He stopped to talk to the guy. Ok, what's this about, I'm thinking.

Then he hands him a small puppy.

Apparently the puppy was lost from his new home. The guy was looking for it everywhere in the

severe cold, obviously worried that it would freeze to death in no time out there.

The policeman found the puppy and delivered it to him. I could hear the thank you and gratefulness right in my house! I'm sure it made the policeman's day, and the owner's day, and the puppy's day more than anything,,, but it made MY DAY too! I love dogs, and I have a stray cat we take care of. Just to see that made me, oh just a bit tearful to say the least.

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I'm willing to be 10% of my pay you live in a smaller or small town. The cities have become too cold (no pun intended... well, maybe) for that kind of neighborly caring.

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Yep, small town of around 3, 000 people.

On Saturday we had our old fashioned Christmas celebration.

They had five teams of Belgian horses pulling wagons loaded with kids around town to see the Christmas lights and hear carolers and stuff like that.

The horses have decorations and lights. You can hear the clop clop clop of their hooves going by and bells jingling. It used to scare the crap out of our cat. Apparently she thought she would get trampled under foot even though she's a housecat. Good thing that day was a nice 50 degrees.

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Wow. That sounds wonderful, Scott. Thanks for sharing.

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Love all that. Small towns won't so easily let their history be erased by the Commies.

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While I heard of the assassination of the United Health Care CEO outside the Hotel in downtown New York City, I too did not bother with any investigation. Taking the thing at face value, one does have to wonder how Mr Luigi Nicholas Mangione was privy to the itinerary of Mr Brian Thompson. Was he the lucky guy for a DoorDash assingment, or was Mr Thompson posting his hourly activities to FaceBook like some people I have heard of. Or did he crack into his phone and was privy to all his texts to his significant other. I mean, the only place where I have seen hits like that, other than Jason Bourne movies, is when mafiosi are contracted. One fine day while I was at the Steakhouse, the mob did conduct a hit in the mall in broad malllight that was seen by at least a dozen people- and this was back in the '80's, when the times were a whole lot saner. (Even if the government was, in retrospect, just as corrupt.)

It is comical the bust took place under the Golden Arches, with the cuffs being placed by Officer Frye. I guess, what with their employees now making more than $10 an hour- substantially more than my relative high salary at the Steakhouse when I "retired"- and the price of everything skyrocketing while the general public is catching on to their fake food, they are desperate for publicity- any sort of publicity.

It does not surprise me all the support Mr Mangione is getting. Social Media is a Cosmic Raging Dumpster Fire and I would not be surprised if supporters of Pol Pot and Idi Amin could be found in the rusty innards of Twitter and Tic Tok. (I do pride myself on having never watched a Tic Tok short. Tic Tok is aptly named for a platform that largely wastes the precious God-Given time of people.)

Meanwhile, in this Slow News Week that has featured everything from a historic Israeli pre-emptive bombing of Syrian Air Bases and Naval Yards and Unidentified Drones cruising over New Jersey, both the Indictment of Mr Mangione and the apparent pardon of Mr Goldilocks Daniel Penny by a Black Jury in New York City, for whatever happened in the death of the Subway Druggie just did not register on the radar, all though I did happen to catch an infomercial for Judge Jeannes' bombastic on Fox News at a neighbor's house. With all this talk of Iranian Motherships and Erdogan Conspiracies, we may be being prepped for an incoming false flag.

Stay Salty.

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Good analysis as always, WW. Thanks.

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I wondered about that too. How would Luigi know Thompson’s schedule? And in early reports it said the shooter had experience handling firearms (based on the gun jammed and he quickly cleared it) and don’t shooters get rid of the weapon? Yet he hauled it from NYC to McDonald’s in Pennsylvania?

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the gun did not jam. it was a bolt action pistol. I saw how he worked it and knew it wasnt jammed and he was working the action. a lot of jams cant be cleared that easy. he wanted to get caught

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3d printer meet ouija board meet map of the USA.

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The more my brain muddles over this the more I think this was a falling out among thieves at the middle level of the pyramid, and the hit was called in by some other mid-level executive who was dissed that Mr Thompson looked at his girlfriend the wrong way or whatever. It is probably something that petty. That would explain the fact that he wanted the hitman to be caught. And quite frankly, Mangione probably has nothing to worry about, unless he crossed somebody very high up. He'll just be quietly Epsteined- I think I invented a new verb- and disappear into the "system". And meanwhile, the kabal is rushing to cobble together a narrative as full of rabbit holes as the Kennedy assassination, to get people off the trail and cover the tracks.

The only real hope I have ever had, humanly speaking, is that some of the scumbags at the middle levels late in life come to the conclusion that they didn't sign up for this and that they just might take matters into their own hands. They won't get very far but they just might open some cracks in the narrative.

Hopefully, some really astute researcher will stumble on some of those cracks and connect some dots for us.

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Yellowstone S05E11, but it was a law officer that tracked down the private security guy picking up the little girl from school, daughter of the targeted revengee. And the whole revenge operation cost them the family farm. to be continued. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt23642516/?ref_=ttep_ep11

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Greater Israel Is On The March

https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2024/12/11/syria-has-disappeared/

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Regime Change in Syria: Another Step Towards "Greater Israel"

https://www.unz.com/article/regime-change-in-syria-another-step-towards-greater-israel/

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audio:

James Perloff on Donald Trump, ZOG and Doublethink

Our Interesting Times With Timothy Kelly 2024.12.11

https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/tkelly6785757/episodes/2024-12-11T05_24_58-08_00

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James Perloff returns to Our Interesting Times to discuss his most recent article

“Donald Trump and Orwell’s Doublethink.”

https://jamesperloff.net/donald-trump-and-orwells-doublethink/

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Congressman Says Drones are From Iranian “Mothership”

https://www.trunews.com/video-article/congressman-says-drones-are-from-iranian-mothership

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Who the Hell Is In Charge Here?

If Trump submits to Israeli control just as Biden did, we need a revolution https://www.unz.com/pgiraldi/who-the-hell-is-in-charge-here/

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Just like 9-11, I didn't believe this was real for two seconds. CEOs have been buying their foreign bug-out bolt-holes, and stepping down for the last several years. Of course the NWO is going to be offering them roles in their psy-ops. I think the Penny case is all theatre as well. The controllers are still at it, with the divide and conquer BS. If the Daily Mail is constantly hyping the story...you know it's fake. I look at that site every day...just to see how ridiculous the false-flags details of the day are.

The events in New Jersey make me wonder if "they" are finally going to roll out Project Bluebeam. Made me look up exactly where Grover's Mill is located.

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Excellent Kris, you're right on it.

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Yes. But of course we don't actually believe this latest tale from our vaunted media, do we.

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I don't believe anything they report, Kyra. Thanks.

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And THAT is why most of us are here with you!

I understand EVERYONE has an agenda and filters facts to some degree. But the journalists job is to overcome that by the time it gets to publication. Instead, they're much closer to "presenters" like in UK than journalists.

But they can be entertaining in their shear stupidity of the story they spin!

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right on, Don.

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I have always wondered why these crazed murderers shoot up innocent people. If you are that angry, angry enough to actually kill people, why would you not kill the ones that pushed you to that point? The only one I remember is the guy who crashed his Cessna into the IRS office and ended up killing himself, no IRS employees were injured or killed..

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That is the question I always ask, Horatio. Thanks.

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I really think you answered this: "It’s a patsy thing, you wouldn’t understand."

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Great piece, Don, as always. Thanks for the food for thought. Thanks as well for sending me down the rabbit hole looking for Miss Lube Rack, an honorific over which several candidates have evidently battled in the wake of Pelosi's infamy. 😂

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I appreciate that, Leara. Now keep in mind the fact checkers assure us that Nancy was not Miss Lube Rack. Maybe that photo is altered. Maybe the contest winner who looks like a young Nancy isn't really her. Thanks!

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you could ask the Lubie Brothers, remember though, Lubes Lips Sinks Ships.

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Killin' me Smalls 😝

~~ j ~~

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Well, that's it then. There's nothing sacred if we can't even trust Miss Lube Rack.

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Another great piece!

I'm with you in that I don't find an assassination anything to be celebrated either, but on the flip side, in a country where people are killed every single day, randomly, viciously, and most, totally undeservedly, never getting any press coverage at all, I can certainly understand why there wasn't a tremendous outpouring of sympathy for a health insurance exec.

I also think that the assassination may have helped Penny, because right when the trial was ending, suddenly everyone in New York, got a video displaying just how quickly people can murdered, so some whacked out street person, screaming about killing everyone or anyone on a subway car, probably seemed a lot less abstract, all the sudden.

It will also be interesting to see if NYC can gather together 12 people that want to convict a guy for murdering a health insurance exec., because odds are, at least one of those twelve, more like several, will have had a personal experience with the scam industry that is called "health insurance", and might find "beyond a reasonable doubt", a very easy door to walk through.

Cheers!

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I appreciate the kind words, Myriad. Good point about Luigi's trial. He seems to have a great deal of public support. Can he be convicted? Thanks!

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I too am not going to find too many tears for a man who made a living- if you can even call it that- as head of one of these organizations devoted to pimping the fear spread about by the media that has everyone obsessed with health, especially in a world where we imbibe hot- and cold- running poisons in the food we eat, the water we drink, the air we breathe, and, for some, the shots they get.

The Sheeple are way over the hedge at this point. They cringe at the latest virus on the news cycle while being oblivious to the poisonous chemtrails being sprayed above their heads.

The insanity hit critical mass a decade ago.

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Look at Italian killer, not Syrian killers.

So far we have not heard from him.

Could be just an MK ultra dude. Meet Sirhan Sirhan. Manifestos= deep state patsy.

Penny trial will be used to trigger BLM Antifada riots on election day, along with new virus. Civil suit against Penny percolating.

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It will be interesting to see if New York will be able to find 12 jurors willing to find Luigi guilty.

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Yes, that won't be easy, Lick. Thanks.

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If he survives a trial and not Epsteined. Suddenly he has a lawyer who may have been doing the fries at McDonalds.

Report that the employee was alerted by some other customer.

No name or interviews of these folks yet. Odd. Do they exist?

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I think the New York Times reported that it was actually an elderly patron who alerted the employee at MacDonald's as to the identity of Luigi. I followed this story very closely as the comment section on ZeroHedge was quite interesting. There was lots of speculation. Luigi may end up becoming a sort of urban legend.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/luigi-mangiones-lawyer-says-hes-not-seen-evidence-showing-client-guilty

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Well-written as always!

For me, a parallel is seen.

Remember how, after 9/11 happened, the fed'l gov't discouraged critical thinking?

You know, entertaining WHY bad guys might have a gripe with our military and government?

Recall, "They hate us for our freedoms" times a million?

This time, Talk Radio and Talking Point Heroes can't get past how horrific this crime was, and how, if we live in a civilized society, we should NEVER expect such terrifying behavior.

Well, hurry up and get the heck past it, fools.

If you ignore the possibility of looking into what people are thinking, you do so at your own peril. As well as the peril of those who governments subjugate.

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Thanks, Jinc!

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meanwhile in Australia, a Rabbi wants a 'covid like ' response to a synagogue fireing. https://old.bitchute.com/video/Dh70vGV3zWVa/

anti semitism vaccines anyone? "slave and defective" (if you have your They Live sunglasses on)

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If you take a close look at the photo with young Miss Lube/aka Nancy Pelosi, next to her right/left to viewer, is a fellow who looks like he could be Mangioni's grandfather. He has the same eyebrows & similar nose. Interesting...your thought about her hiring Mangioni to do the deed, may be spot on!

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Now that's deep down the rabbit hole, Penelz! Thanks.

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Bernie Goetz was acquitted of the killings, but convicted of a weapons charge.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1984_New_York_City_Subway_shooting

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