Weekly Weigh In: Noticing the Noticing, Assassination Comments, Massacre Everybody Missed, Getting the Horse to Drink
The Great Noticing has become a phrase on the internet that speaks to the fact that the average American citizen is “noticing” the overwhelming bias, role, flow of money and importance that Israel holds over American domestic interests. The latest example: A bill has been introduced in Congress that would allow Marco Rubio to revoke the passports of US citizens if they criticize Israel. Florida Congressman Brian Mast is introducing a bill that could potentially be used to deny US citizens the right to travel for criticism of Israel. I compiled some of this already, and members of On The Ball are going to receive some jaw-dropping findings… but the interesting trend I believe we’re going to see is more of this:
More low-level political support is likely going to emerge by announcing that they have no, weakened or even opposition towards Israel, Zionists and Israel’s ADL & AIPAC lobby. Whether it be the genocide in Gaza, censorship of speech, LGBT & anti-white origins, media/film propaganda and more recently Charlie Kirk (see below), your average person is piecing the puzzle together. It feels that people’s tolerance towards accepting parasitically using the United States is growing thin as it becomes more mainstream of a topic that people are grappling with to explore. I believe there will be a new mainstream fight back against these internal interests as the pendulum swings back. It’s a volatile time to set up camp inside the United States.
For it to really make sense, it makes sense to listen to the full video I’ve attached below (I sped it up for you).
Netanyahu
Aside from Charlie Kirk being a sound, highly influential, intelligent and otherwise force for good, there are a couple matters worth commenting upon with respect to the assassination. It’s debated whether such a shot could have been made by any amateur shot. My initial opinion was that this shot was incredibly accurate and precise. If you hear, only one shot had been taken (when the trigger was pulled, the shooter knew it was a kill shot). While many say that any deer hunter can make a 200 yard shot, especially with a scope, I think it’s worth noting that precision behind this shot and the fact that only one had been taken. As one person said, “theres difference between shooting a deer and a human, especially with wind and hundreds of people around”.
This, coupled with the peculiarities about the supposed guilty man, tells me that this was a professional assassin. Many (beyond the video above) surmise that Kirk recently started to question the Anti-Defamation League, Israel and America’s relationship and Jewish donors publicly soon before the killing.
Another part that is argued is that he had bad luck with respect to getting hit with a ricochet from a bullet proof vest. To me, there is no evidence that he was wearing a vest at all from close photos and a 30-06 calibre would have been futile with such a well-conceived yet thin vest anyway.
Others say that there had been a suspicious private plane take off soon after assassination, but from what I can tell, there was nothing suspicious per sé about it–simply bad timing.
A terrible massacre occurred in the DRC that received very little coverage. At least 60 people killed in DRC after ISIL-linked attack on funeral. A local administrator says the majority of the victims were “killed with machetes” while others were shot.
The mineral-rich Kivu region has been a flashpoint for months as the DRC and allied groups have been battling the Rwanda-backed M23 group, and has dozens of armed groups operating there. ADF has taken advantage of the volatile security situation to expand its operations.
Investing in Africa appears to be a very delicate topic; where is the line between a crisis opportunity and a chaos opportunity to lose 100% of your investment?
I’ve had a conversation in Mexico worth sharing to you about what has gone on throughout the country in recent years. The person explaining it is likely regarded as a conservative or libertarian by conventional definition but they explained the story from a point of appreciation behind the calculating evilness behind Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.
They explained that most of Mexican society outside of main centres is backward, poor, detached from the cities [and certainly from the rest of the world]. They are less connected with respect to international news, technology, new trendy dietary habits and many do not have a bank account let alone a credit card.
For someone looking to escape the rat race, Mexico offers many advantages, in particular it’s use of cash throughout its widespread informal society. However, the sinister communists in Mexico City knew this reality–and the reality that 10s of millions hardly work to sustain their state of poverty, let alone a world of high inflation. In conjunction with a poisoned mindset, poor values/morals and savage desperation, the government had rolled out welfare programmes to these millions.
The catch? They made sure that in order to receive free benefits for sitting around all day you needed a digital record and registered tax number. To you, this may sound nightmarish, but to millions in Latin America this is a meaningless step required. Now, the citizens who when asked say they distrust or hate the government; the citizens who never ever would have received a tax number, a bank account, a record of anything beyond their existence –are now fully registered for an online dystopian CBDC and central data registry system.
The person talking to me explained that the rest of the population is easy as pie since they’re far more “connected” to the grid. Expect cash usage to slowly dwindle.
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