Are The France Riots A [DS] Test Run? Old Guard Power Structure Being Destroyed – Ep. 3108
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China shuts down metals to make semi conductors, says its a national security issue. The wind industry is in trouble because of turbine problems. Biden has the biggest staff in DC. The [CB] system is about to go off the cliff, timing is everything. The [DS] realize they have lost the information war, they are trying to regain control via AI but this will fail. They will no need to push the information war into a physical war. Is France a test run to try to start a civil war, its starting to seem like it. What we are witnessing is the destruction of the old guard power structure. The [DS] is being starved of funds and they are panicking, the patriots are in control.
Economy
Source without paywall:https://t.co/lWeK9GbHtF
Ht @BankerWeimar pic.twitter.com/8NQoln1PoN
— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) July 3, 2023
The Entire Wind Energy Industry Could Be Facing Serious Technical Problems
- The company announced on June 22 that between 15% and 30% of turbines installed by subsidiary Siemens Gamesa are currently suffering from component failure, prompting the company to withdraw profit estimates and sending stock plunging 36% in the immediate aftermath of the announcement. Christian Burch, CEO of Siemens Energy, said in a call with reporters Friday that “too much had been swept under the carpet” at the energy giant’s subsidiary and that the quality control issues were “more severe than [he] thought possible,” according to CNBC.
Source: dailycaller.com
Joe Biden’s White House Payroll at Historic Highs- 524 Employees at a Taxpayer Cost of $52+ Million
- While American families are suffering, during the first three years of his administration the Biden White House’s has spent $158.8 million on the largest White House payroll in American history, based on headcount.
- The Biden administration released its annual report to Congress on the White House Office Personnel as of June 30, 2023.
- OpentheBooks shares the details of the outrageous costs,”The top paid is Demetre C. Daskalakis ($260,718), Deputy Coordinator for the Monkeypox Response. The second most highly paid is Anand H. Das ($216,414), Senior Deputy Associate Counsel. Both were previously stationed at federal agencies (the Center for Disease Control and the Securities and Exchange Commission, respectively), and now serve the White House ‘on detail.’”
No White House ever employed 500 staffers until Biden became president. The Biden White House employed 560 in FY2021 and 474 in FY2022. In 2023, the headcount increased by 50, to 524.
Biden employs 108 more staffers than Trump (416) (FY2019) and 70 more than Obama (454) (FY2011) at the same point in their respective presidencies.
- President Joe Biden has announced new measures to go around a recent adverse Supreme Court decision in order to assist borrowers in repaying student loans.
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- Biden stated that he was grounding the plan in a different act, the 1965 Higher Education Act, rather than the 2003 Higher Education Relief Opportunities for Students Act (HEROES Act).
- When questioned by a reporter about whether he had given borrowers false hope regarding loan forgiveness, Biden shifted blame onto Republicans, stating that they had taken away the hope that was provided.
- Biden outlined new repayment options and laid out his administration’s broader relief plan as part of a fallback plan to prevent the president from reneging on campaign promises that would alienate millions of voters ahead of a challenging re-election campaign.
- “During this period, if you can pay your monthly bills, you should,” Biden said from the White House. “But if you cannot, if you miss payments, this onramp will temporarily remove the threat of default or having your credit harmed, which can hurt borrowers for years to come.”
- Biden’s back-up plan would assist students in avoiding credit damage, if it passes legal muster. Starting on October 1, when student loan repayments resume following a three-year pause during the Covid pandemic, borrowers will have the opportunity to enroll in a temporary 12-month “onramp repayment program.” This program aims to mitigate the risk of default.
- During this period, if borrowers are unable to make payments, the onramp program will temporarily prevent default, which can have long-term negative effects to their credit ratings.
- Biden emphasized that the Department of Education will not report missed payments to credit agencies during this period in order to support borrowers who may experience challenges as they transition back into repayment.
- It is important to note that this plan differs from the student loan pause implemented by former President Donald Trump in 2020, which Biden extended multiple times. During this ongoing program, interest did not accrue as monthly payments were not required.
Source: beckernews.com
The urban doom loop is accelerating.
As commercial buildings empty and default, tax revenue declines, defunding city services like police, fire safety, and more.
— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) July 3, 2023
- the US Manufacturing sector remains deep in contraction (sub-50) based on the ISM and PMI surveys driven by a sharp fall in new orders.
- S&P Global US Manufacturing 46.3 for June, down from 46.9 prior.
- US ISM Manufacturing 46.0 in June, down from 46.9, big miss relative to 47.2 exp
- Source: Bloomberg
- For context, S&P Global’s US Manufacturing is basically at Dec 2022 lows (which absent the spike low during COVID lockdowns is the worst descending print since Lehman…
Source: zerohedge.com
Big US banks would lose $541 billion in doomsday scenario, predicts the Fed.
— unusual_whales (@unusual_whales) July 3, 2023
New FDIC data shows Bank of America, $BAC, faces $100+ BILLION in bond market paper losses.$BAC claims it's not an issue as they don't plan to sell.
Sound familiar? That's because it is.
Both Silicon Valley Bank and First Republic collapsed for this reason.
(a thread)
1/12
— The Kobeissi Letter (@KobeissiLetter) July 2, 2023
- While, for the first time, the Fed’s QT and refilling the government’s checking account (TGA) pull liquidity from the markets simultaneously.
- So this is a special day: The U.S. national debt spiked by $851 billion since the debt ceiling was suspended a month ago on June 3, and now hit $32.32 trillion, according the Treasury Department on Friday evening. This is just an amazing freakshow:
Source: wolfstreet.com
The U.S. national debt spiked by $851 billion since the debt ceiling was suspended a month ago on June 3, and now hit $32.32 trillion. ⚠️
We will be at $40 trillion during this next recession as they dial up the bailouts and govt programs to re-inflate the economy pic.twitter.com/1a4kk5Vu0P
— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) July 3, 2023
Fourth Of July Cookout Spending To Hit Record High Amid Inflation
- Individual spending on Fourth of July food items has risen to $93.34 on average across the U.S., the highest the National Retail Federation (NRF) has recorded since it began collecting this information in 2003.
- The cost of one person’s July Fourth foods rose about 10% over the past year from $84.12, according to NRF. Inflation remained twice as high as the Federal Reserve’s target in May, according to a Labor Statistics (BLS) report, and the price of energy and food increased 4.0% on an annual basis last month.
- From 2014 to 2020 the cost of Independence Day food for one person rose from $68.16 to $76.49, and the rate of cost increase picked up considerably after President Joe Biden took office in 2021.
- Beer prices have jumped 8% over the past year, while chips are up 15%, bread is up 22% and ground beef is up 1%, according to a recent Wells Fargo Agri-Food Institute report.
Source: dailycaller.com
Political/Rights
- The Ardagh Group, a renowned glass bottling company, is experiencing severe repercussions in the wake of a botched promotion by beer brand Bud Light featuring transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.
- Two of the company’s major plants located in North Carolina and Louisiana are set for closure, a move that will result in the loss of approximately 645 jobs.
- Documents obtained by WRAL News suggest that a significant drop in Bud Light sales in May led to the Wilson glass plant scaling back bottle production. Ardagh Group, which owns the plant, announced last week that the facility is set to shut down in July. This decision comes in response to a substantial decline in Bud Light sales and will lead to over 400 people losing their jobs.
Source: thegatewaypundit.com
- A federal prosecutor involved in the Hunter Biden “investigation” that led to a sweetheart plea deal for the president’s son had previously worked with one of Hunter’s business partners.
- Derek Hines, an Assistant United States Attorney, had signed off on the charging documents alongside Delaware US Attorney David Weiss, the Daily Mail reported. Hines had previously served as Special Counsel to ex-FBI director Louis Freeh at his private company, which had collaborated with Hunter on overseas business ventures now under scrutiny.
- Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) raised alarms about the integrity of the Department of Justice’s investigation upon learning of the link between the federal prosecutor and Hunter’s business associate. GOP lawmakers have slammed the relatively weak charges filed against Hunter as a mere ‘slap on the wrist.’
- “This calls into question the integrity of their investigation,” Johnson said.
source: beckernews.com
- Congressional Republicans are narrowing in on the origins of nearly $10 million in allegedly illicit funds received by CelticCapri Corp., a company affiliated with President Joe Biden, in 2017.
- The funds are tied to allegations that the Biden family received the amount as part of a bribery scheme involving a Ukrainian individual.
- According to a report by The Associated Press in 2019, Joe and Jill Biden’s income surged from $400,000 in 2016 (Joe Biden’s last full year as vice president) to $11 million in 2017.
- CelticCapri Corp. has been utilized by the Bidens as a business entity for their activities after leaving the White House. The majority of their income, as reported by the wire service, came from Joe Biden’s memoir titled “Promise Me, Dad: A Year of Hope, Hardship, and Purpose.”
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Source: beckernews.com
Trump: When I get back in office I will appoint a real special prosecutor to investigate every detail of the Biden crime family 🔥 pic.twitter.com/Kz2dSidfZM
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) July 1, 2023
- The Biden administration is trying to garner congressional support to keep surveillance powers under Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
- Congressional Democrats have joined in bipartisan effort to reform the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act amid abuses but GOP outrage over the findings in the Durham Report, including recent calls to impeach Attorney General Merrick Garland over such matters, has likely hurt such efforts.
- Congressional reauthorization of FISA is due in December, with particular focus on Section 702 of the law, which permits the government to conduct targeted surveillance on foreign people outside the U.S., with the assistance of electronic communication service providers, to acquire foreign intelligence information.
- Beyond concerns about FISA abuses, lawmakers are also worried about the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, otherwise known as the FISA Court, which oversees requests for surveillance warrants against foreign spies inside the U.S. by federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies.
- The rotating group of judges on the court, created by Congress, has been described as a tribunal. And the exact location of their courtroom and the secretive nature of the entire process has raised widespread concerns about transparency.
- Republicans argue the findings by the second Justice Department special counsel, John Durham, further prove FISA abuse.
Source: justthenews.com
Geopolitical/Police State
OpenAI is accused of conducting an enormous web-scraping operation that involved the stolen private information of hundreds of millions of internet users, according to the 157-page class action lawsuit.https://t.co/uVKsSWwkObhttps://t.co/CHGzGXpcb2 pic.twitter.com/daIdAl7dW9
— KanekoaTheGreat (@KanekoaTheGreat) July 3, 2023
- The Minister of the Interior in France announced the country will restrict internet access in “certain” neighborhoods as the violence continues across the country.
- According to the Ministry of the Interior, the restrictions are meant to prevent the use of social media and other platforms to organize violent activities.
- Via Midnight Rider and Zoomer Waffen.
Macron has reportedly cut the internet. Hiding the truth? pic.twitter.com/xCJZcj14op
— Alex James (@actualAlexJames) July 3, 2023
Macron is the worst.
A normal person would start mass deporting the foreigners who are causing chaos in France.
Macron will keep allowing unlimited fake refugees and blame social media and video games. pic.twitter.com/4nPRB179W1
— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) July 3, 2023
"Blue, white, red, France to the French!"
French patriot activists demonstrate and patrol the streets of France ⚠️⚠️⚠️
— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) July 3, 2023
45000 police and security were deployed in France Sunday night as rioting seemed to abate in the sixth night. Local patriot militias also roamed the streets in Lyon and elsewhere. A 24-year-old fire fighter died. A right-wing TV host raised over €1 M for the officer involved in the shooting of 17-year-old Nahel M.
War
The White House is trying to bury a report before a holiday weekend showing how the Biden Administration’s incompetency led to the disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal.
The whole report must be released.
Americans deserve transparency.https://t.co/PFRIunkVvl
— Oversight Committee (@GOPoversight) June 30, 2023
American Support For Taiwan Drops Amid Continued Ukraine Aid: POLL
- American support for military aid to Taiwan has dropped amid continued aid to Ukraine, according to a new poll.
- Fifty-six percent of Americans support increasing the U.S. military’s presence near Taiwan, the Ronald Reagan Foundation found in a poll of 1254 adults conducted from May 30 to June 6. The number is down from 61% support in Nov. 2022. Fifty-two percent support increasing U.S. arms sales to Taiwan, down from 58% over the same period.
- The U.S. sent nearly $77 billion in aid to Ukraine during the first year of Russia’s invasion, which began in Feb. 2022. Of the total aid, $46.6 billion was military, according to the Council on Foreign Relations, while the rest consisted of cash to keep the country’s government afloat and fund refugee and food assistance. The FY2023 National Defense Authorization Act allocated $10 billion for Taiwan, to be spent over a five-year period, and the Senate will likely try to add more in the 2024 package.
Source: dailycaller.com
- Russian troops have been ordered to leave the power plant — which has been under Russian control since March 2022 — by July 5, according to the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine.
- “The latest data indicates that the occupying forces are gradually leaving the territory of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant. Three employees of Rosatom, who led the Russians’ actions, were among the first to leave the facility,” DIU said on Telegram.
- Rosatom is a Russian state corporation specializing in nuclear energy.
- “Ukrainian employees who have signed a contract with Rosatom have also been advised to evacuate. Under the instructions received, they should leave by 5 July,” DIU said.
- Russian troops ordered to remain in the area have allegedly been instructed to “blame Ukraine in the event of any emergency,” Ukrayinska Pravda reported.
Source: nypost.com
False Flags
Good Morning !
Censorship unplugged.
Many are now unafraid to speak about apparent vaccine injury & death.
We started last December when @elonmusk assured subscribers of no censorship.
10% of all American Adults is a big number, and the results are pretty bi-partisan. https://t.co/ckUYbUqsYH pic.twitter.com/sy6pW4N7Z2
— Rasmussen Reports (@Rasmussen_Poll) July 3, 2023
- Photos leaked show that the Obamas were on a lavish vacation in Greece with Hollywood star Tom Hanks and his family as they were tweeting about oppression after the Supreme Court struck down affirmative action.
- In a statement posted on Twitter former first lady Michelle Obama said, “I was one of the few Black students on my campus, and I was proud of getting into such a respected school. I knew I’d worked hard for it.” She continued, “Still, I sometimes wondered if people thought I got there because of affirmative action. It was a shadow that students like me couldn’t shake, whether those doubts came from the outside or inside our own minds.”
According to Keep Talking Greece, the Obamas are spending a part of their summer vacation on the islands of Paros and Antiparos with Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson. Their arrival was confirmed by Paros Mayor Markos Kovaios. “He [Obama] is a useful person for the society, a special person. And it is a great joy and honor for us that he will come by our island,” he said.
He went on to point out the former first family’s other multi-million dollar homes in Hawaii and Washington DC.
- t is measurable and concrete enough to permit judicial review,” Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in the ruling.
Source: thepostmillenial.com
Q
- In the audio, Trump references unspecified papers he claimed “totally wins my case” in discrediting a bombshell New Yorker article published days earlier. That piece asserted that Milley feared the 45th president would strike Iran during his final days in the White House in an attempt to remain in power despite losing the November 2020 presidential election.
- “He said that I wanted to attack Iran, Isn’t it amazing?” Trump says. “I have a big pile of papers, this thing just came up. Look. This was [Milley.] They presented me this – this is off the record but – they presented me this. This was him. This was the Defense Department and him.”
- “All sorts of stuff, pages long. Isn’t that amazing? Totally wins my case – except it is like, highly confidential, secret. It is a secretive plan,” he added.
- While legal experts jumped to call the audio “damning” proof of the strength of Smith’s case, Trump on Tuesday denied the papers he was heard handling were classified documents, claiming his words were merely “bravado.”
- “I was talking and just holding up papers and talking about them, but I had no documents,” he told Semafor and ABC News reporters. “I didn’t have any documents.”
- To Trump’s point, Patel said the laughter in the audio suggests he was joking about having an Iran attack plan at all.
- “If you listen to Trump and have been in any meetings with him, which I’ve been in probably 100, he constantly jokes and brings levity even to the more serious situations to deliver his point and put people at ease,” he said. “And in the audio, he’s literally laughing and like ruffling papers.”
- ‘Neocon craziness’
- So if Trump’s claim is true, then what exactly were the papers he was blustering about? The former president did not say.
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Great show Dave ‼️
Have a happy 4th ❗️
So you’ve moved the entire conversation to 2024. It’s no longer 2022 or 2023. And what happened to all the talk of, “We’re going to get ’em in 2022”? And when the Deep-State steals 2024, you rewind everything and start all over towards the next mid-terms. Brand new sets of “Red 1, Red 2.” “Communications blackout.” “Can the Marines work with the National Guard?” “Why interfere with an enemy who is in the process of destroying themselves.”
You know, after you had Flynn, Kash, & Nunes on, I was really thinking/hoping you were right. I mean, why would “legit” individuals like them, go on your show for an interview, if they thought you were nothing more than another hopium peddler? But perhaps they were just trying to get air time where they could.
Cost of the 4th? I don’t drink beer, or any alcohol (not for several years), I don’t eat chips… do eat beef… folks, change your habits, use your brain (all that crap is bad for you in any case). Reform FISA? What? How about abolish it. We have no business spying on any one… period. And this act was/is aimed at individuals: wrong, wrong, wrong. By the by, AI is a computer simulation, it is not real, it is a fantasy – these people need to spent more time outdoors, maybe do some physical work.
Cocaine was found INSIDE the West Wing! Why did you bury the lede??
Now, you are covering for the Biden’s?
I thought you were so much better than that.
If this keeps happening, you are going to lose at lot of subscribers.