Saturday, October 29, 2022

Rubio is channeling Q.

October 28, 2022
By Scott Maxwell

It’s almost Halloween. (click here) So you can find scary movies galore on TV. But just as scary are the political ads in between.

Marco Rubio, for instance, is warning us over and over that Val Demings is basically a witch who wants to magically “turn boys into girls” as part of her overall plan to “destroy America.”...

...I used to think people weren’t dumb enough to believe such ridiculous (and in this case LGBTQ-phobic) claims. Now, I’m not so sure....

...For one, truth just doesn’t seem to matter as much anymore. Politicians lie with impunity and still get elected.

For another, many news outlets simply don’t call out lies anymore. Fact checks and ad-watches that used to be staples of local journalism are rarer today.

Plus, the entire concept of fact-checking has been demonized by politicians who don’t like seeing lies exposed. The Pulitzer Prize-winning site Politifact recently penned a piece about how some of their journalists have been personally harassed. The piece specifically cited Gov. Ron DeSantis’ bellicose spokeswoman, Christina Pushaw, for bashing journalists, saying she liked to “attack them on Twitter, urging online mobs to vilify things that are legitimate practices of journalism.”...

...So how can you tell whether claims are true?

For starters, don’t take any ad at face value. Question everything. That’s what George does — even when it’s a claim coming from a campaign he supports. Boy, I respect that.

Do your own research. Sure, use Google. But only rely upon information you get from sites you recognize and trust. Politifact.com is a good one. So is OrlandoSentinel.com where you can find our Voters Guide and watch interviews of the candidates to hear from them directly.

Another great resource is the League of Women Voters’ site, Vote411.org. There, you can type in your address and get a list of every race that will appear on your personal ballot, along with the candidates’ own answers to policy questions. (Be skeptical of those who didn’t answer — the politicians who want your vote but won’t tell you where they stand.)

There are other good sites. Just please don’t trust the ads. Because, while some people may have valid reasons to vote for Amendment 3 or for Marco Rubio, it shouldn’t be because you’ve been duped into believing the amendment will help veterans or that Rubio’s opponent wants to turn every little Joey she sees into a Jolene.

People who buy into that bunk just encourage more of it.

Why trust a man that will sell his soul to the latest Trumpian fear mongering campaign?

This is the Republican base. 

These are the people Rubio is chasing with his lies and deceit.

There are no ethics here. 

This is all drama for the sake of votes. Americans are being validated as idiots willing to do anything for power and popularity. The woman holding the item that looks like an oversized candy corn wants something from her demonstrating. If what she wants is a fantasy and Rubio is willing to entertain making it come true, there are no stops within our democracy to quackery and gas lighting.

Rubio's pandering is dangerous, highly unethical and REPLACES our democracy with the concept of POWER OWNING. It is wrong and it is extremely dangerous as witnessed with Trump and January 6th.

The Texans that backed Trump's media ideology are prime examples of people who want to practice POWER OWNING and not democracy. I don't care what they say, they do not believe in the USA Constitution and are willing to provide a platform for destroying it.

Poll: 15-20% of Americans believe in core QAnon conspiracy theories
Poll: 15-20% of Americans believe in core QAnon conspiracy theories
Poll: (click here) 15%-20% of Americans believe in core QAnon conspiracy theories.

...The compound (click here) has become an object of fascination, however, among COVID-19-truthers and adherents of QAnon, the fringe, baseless theory that a well-sourced government agent called “Q” leaks top-secret intel about a global cabal of Democratic and Hollywood pedophiles through cryptic and grandiose messages known as “Q-drops.” The quasi-cult’s sway has grown considerably in recent years, thanks in part to the tacit encouragement of Donald Trump. On Tuesday, a QAnon promoter named Marjorie Taylor Greene won 57 percent of the vote in a Republican primary for Georgia’s 14th congressional district, all but ensuring her victory in November. “There’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to take this global cabal of Satan-worshiping pedophiles out, and I think we have the president to do it,” Greene once said in a video from 2017. Trump applauded Greene’s primary victory....

Just for the record adrenochrome is a naturally occurring substance in the body related to adrenaline oxidation (metabolism) that is not approved by the FDA. It was examined at one point as a potential cause of schizophrenia. I don't think the substance was made illegal, but, there is no legitimate use for it.

July 21, 2020
By Brian Friedberg

THE DARK AGES (click here) were rife with plague, fanaticism, and accusations that Jews secretly fed off the blood of children. In 2020, we too are beset with plague, rampant medical misinformation, and a persistent rumor that “global elites” torture children to harvest the chemical adrenochrome from their blood, which they then inject in order to stay healthy and young.

A favorite topic of interconnected QAnon and Pizzagate conspiracy communities, so-called “adrenochrome harvesting” long predates these groups. It has, however, resurrected during the Covid-19 pandemic. Google Trends shows significant spikes in searches for adrenochrome in March and June of 2020. It’s prevalent on TikTok, Youtube, and Instagram. Reddit removed a dedicated adrenochrome subreddit on July 30. On Friday, July 31, conspiracy theorists plan to hold the first “Child Lives Matter” protest in Hollywood to “expose” child trafficking, advertising the event with references to #adrenochrome....

The Late John McCain knew when the right wing extremists were out of control and knew when to push back. There is no push back anymore.

This attack was the result of decades of the political right wing peddling fear and lies and Trump turned it lose.

This has all gone too far. There are reports of men with bullet proof vests and armed with assault rifles standing at ballot drop sites. Average citizens simply carrying out the responsibility of voting has to face down these idiots.

Arizona woman confronts armed people watching ballot drop box (click here for video)
Published: Oct. 26, 2022 at 12:52 AM EDT

October 29, 2022
By Michael Biesecker and Bernard Condon

The man accused (click here) of breaking into House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s California home and severely beating her husband with a hammer appears to have made racist and often rambling posts online, including some that questioned the results of the 2020 election, defended former President Donald Trump and echoed QAnon conspiracy theories.

David DePape, 42, grew up in Powell River, British Columbia, before leaving about 20 years ago to follow an older girlfriend to San Francisco. A street address listed for DePape in the Bay Area college town of Berkeley led to a post office box at a UPS Store.

DePape was arrested at the Pelosi home early Friday. San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins said she expected to file multiple felony charges, including attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon, burglary and elder abuse.

Stepfather Gene DePape said the suspect had lived with him in Canada until he was 14 and had been a quiet boy....

Donald John Trump is an active participant in The Big Lie.

October 27, 2022
By Mark Niesse

Credit...

An auditor from Gwinnett County (click here) who was falsely accused of election fraud in the film “2000 Mules” is suing the movie’s makers, Dinesh D’Souza and True the Vote, alleging they lied to advance a phony narrative at his expense....

The Big Lie is not simply a spoof on Trump's willingness to be paranoid about the election of 2020. The Big Lie is an active campaign by Trump and the Republicans. When real human beings are being targeted and victimized, this is not a small issue. This is criminal. There is no getting around it. This is political harassment to drive people to destroy, kill and remove the USA Constitution as the Rule of Law in the USA.

A tour de force (click here) exploring the limits of how many suckers there are willing to pay for fantasy.

"True the Vote" is conducting criminal acts and Americans victimized by these bozos are left to handle it themselves. THESE ARE CRIMINALS!

September 14, 2022
By Natalia Contreras 

A defamation and computer fraud lawsuit (click here) filed this week against Texas-based True the Vote asks a judge to essentially determine whether the election integrity group’s campaign against a small election vendor constitutes slanderous lies or a participation in criminal acts.

The suit was brought by Konnech Inc., a small elections logistics company based in Michigan. It alleges that True the Vote and its followers launched a stream of false and racist accusations against the company’s founder, forcing him and his family to flee their home in fear for their lives and damaging the company’s business. The suit cites True the Votes’ public claims that it hacked the company’s servers and accessed the personal information of nearly 2 million U.S. poll workers.

In a rare move, the judge granted Konnech’s request for a temporary restraining order against Catherine Engelbrecht and Gregg Phillips, leaders of True the Vote, a nonprofit organization known for making allegations of voter fraud without evidence to support their claims. Judge Kenneth Hoyt of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas found a “substantial likelihood” that Konnech would “suffer irreparable injury” without it. The order also prohibits True the Vote from accessing, or attempting to access, Konnech’s computers or disclosing any of the company’s data and orders the group to disclose more information about the alleged breach....

Trump never had the money to bail out his own media.

October 28, 2022
By Helen Coster and Krystak Hu

...The documents show Truth Social’s early backers (click here) include six businessmen outside of the Silicon Valley mainstream — including two executives from an oil company and a gym chain, several Republican donors, a former U.S. ambassador to Portugal and the head of a mail-order fruitcake company.

The involvement of the previously unnamed financial backers of Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG) – parent company of social media app Truth Social – shows how Trump tapped his political supporters to launch an outlet aimed at political conservatives and libertarians after he was banned from Twitter and Facebook following the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on Congress....

I feel a boycott coming on. These are all Texas bozos. They have issues with freedom, they like to control it. They don't care how. It might even take guns.

...According to the documents, (click here) Karl Pfluger (click here), president of Midland, Texas oil and energy company Oryx Midstream Services owned by private equity firm Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners, put in $5.3 million in December 2021 and an additional $4.5 million in March 2022. Pfluger is the brother of August Pfluger (click here) (Nothing like having your own media circus as a Texan), a Republican Congressman in Texas and vocal Trump ally who first earned Trump’s endorsement in February 2020.

In a statement to Reuters, August Pfluger’s spokesperson said he doesn’t have a personal investment in Trump Media & Technology Group, adding: “He earned the endorsement of President Trump long before the creation of Truth Social.”

Patrick Walsh, chief executive of the holding company that controls luxury gym brands including TMPL (click here), Palm Beach Sports Clubs (click here), and LIV (click here), invested a total of $6.2 million between December 2021 and February 2022. He had worked with Phillip Juhan (click here), who was the financial chief at fitness chain operator Town Sports International Holdings until Juhan left to take on the same role at TMTG, according to a May SEC filing from DWAC.

It is Texas billionaires backing Trump.

Texas telecom billionaire Kenny Troutt, a vocal Trump supporter, invested $4 million through his money manager Nicholas Merrick (click here) between May and November 2021. He donated $200,000 to the Trump campaign in 2016, and another $925,000 to Trump’s 2020 re-election campaigns, according to publicly available campaign finance data.

Roy Bailey, the chief executive officer of Bailey Deason Capital Investments (click here) in Dallas, Texas and the national co-finance chairman of Trump’s 2020 re-election campaign, invested at least $200,000 between May and October 2021.

George Glass
, an Oregon real estate developer and Trump fundraiser who served as U.S. Ambassador to Portugal during the Trump administration, invested $500,000 on Jan. 24, 2022. Another $100,000 was invested the same day by Bob McNutt, the chief executive officer of a mail-order fruitcake company in Corsicana, Texas (click here). McNutt is a longtime Trump supporter.

It is very obvious Glass bought his ticket to ambassador.

Bailey, Pfluger, McNutt, Glass, Walsh and Troutt didn’t reply to requests for comment....