***** OFFICIAL PURGING OF THE DEEP STATE *****

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nortex97
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The background is pretty interesting when the connections are made (for others).



To me, this is more damning as to Roberts than anything like an Epstein association would be, but I have a visceral hatred for Eisen so I will freely admit my bias on the topic.

Eisen's time in Europe as an Obama ambassador (in Prague) is where he really sowed the seeds of the leftist/communist blocks over there that are now enforcing judicial (and other) tyranny from Romania, Poland, Germany, Ukraine, the Netherlands etc. Roberts was/is a key partner in this.

The 'color revolutions' were just a start, then they eliminate (via 'rule of law' judicial reforms) the ability of conservatives/populists to even run/speak. Whenever a concern pops up the left might lose, they nowadays trot out the trusty 'Russian interference' message about prosecuting/disqualifying an opponent; this was pioneered by Eisen etc. with the Steele dossier of lies (and then Hunter's laptop), and has been refined since, throughout Europe.

Ellis Wyatt
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We have to root out the bad guys. This is all unsettling.
fasthorse05
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Roberts sounds like he has a co-dependent problem.

He's just too damned nice and is quite worried about what people think about him.

As far as Eisen goes, you're an attorney Nortex, but damn, some of that stuff sounds either flat out criminal or extremely close to it.
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fasthorse05 said:

Roberts sounds like he has a co-dependent problem.

He's just too damned nice and is quite worried about what people think about him.

As far as Eisen goes, you're an attorney Nortex, but damn, some of that stuff sounds either flat out criminal or extremely close to it.
Ummm...

What? When?
fasthorse05
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Well, he does use big words!
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nortex97 said:

The background is pretty interesting when the connections are made (for others).



To me, this is more damning as to Roberts than anything like an Epstein association would be, but I have a visceral hatred for Eisen so I will freely admit my bias on the topic.

Eisen's time in Europe as an Obama ambassador (in Prague) is where he really sowed the seeds of the leftist/communist blocks over there that are now enforcing judicial (and other) tyranny from Romania, Poland, Germany, Ukraine, the Netherlands etc. Roberts was/is a key partner in this.

The 'color revolutions' were just a start, then they eliminate (via 'rule of law' judicial reforms) the ability of conservatives/populists to even run/speak. Whenever a concern pops up the left might lose, they nowadays trot out the trusty 'Russian interference' message about prosecuting/disqualifying an opponent; this was pioneered by Eisen etc. with the Steele dossier of lies (and then Hunter's laptop), and has been refined since, throughout Europe.


be nice if the media cared as much about this as they did some random trip Justice Thomas took 20 years ago
nortex97
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"A technical climate advisor for central Africa."-What would you say you do here?

Spoiler alert; the Sahara is hot and dry.
fasthorse05
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It's only taken nine years, but it's always nice to know the staggeringly strong circumstantial evidence we had in 2018 was indeed correct.

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All 27 pages.

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https://intelligence.house.gov/uploadedfiles/majority_report_of_baseball_shooting.pdf
Oh, and the only guy that is likely to be pissed about the contracts being cancelled is the guy that was getting $181,000./year.

I would have liked to have seen the interview for the position though.
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nortex97 said:

"A technical climate advisor for central Africa."-What would you say you do here?

Spoiler alert; the Sahara is hot and dry.


Reminds me of this
fasthorse05
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There are a lot of events, actions, and happenings that occur I'm not surprised about due to either economics or just plain old human behavior.

However, this one I have never thought about and am kinda depressed. I should say I'm not surprised because I am surprised. Currency traders would likely die for connections like this.

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https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2025/05/07/mike_benz_the_cia_origin_of_soros_inc.html
While it's not 100% reliable, the ability to turn $10 million into $100 million in 2-3 weeks with a guarantee of around 75%, or higher, would be amazingly comforting.
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nortex97
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I'm not surprised really, but where are you getting that ROI from?

This is pretty frustrating history (from the link):
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Jimmy Carter comes to power, pledges to "crush" the dark arts arm of the Central Intelligence Agency, that is the operations wing. There's an operations wing and an intelligence wing. The operations is the one who overthrows foreign countries and everything. So, he does the Saturday Night Massacre. He lays off 30% of the CIA in a single night. The foreign policy establishment hates Jimmy Carter. Carter gets in trouble with the Iran hostage situation in 1979.

In 1980, Reagan rises to power, and he's got a compelling need, as he sees it, to restore a full-throated, red-blooded clandestine operation capacity, but he doesn't have the political capital to do it because the left-wing Democrats hated the CIA at that time.

And so, what he does isit's not him, it's Raymond Greene and the whole story for another timebut basically, the people under him convinced Reagan to authorize the creation of something called the National Endowment for Democracy in 1982, 1983, and to structure it in a way so that the stakeholders that it would benefit, if both Republicans and Democrats, and it wouldn't be called the CIA. It would just be a CIA cutout that would do what the CIA used to do, and this would be waged to accomplish the Cold War goals of the Reagan administration, that is, liberating Europe from communism, getting Poland and all the different Soviet satellite states to throw off communism, have a U.S.-favorable government installed, and win the Cold War by creating insurgency movements all over Central and Eastern Europe, in Germany, Poland. I mean, the whole litany, you guys probably know.
It all went downhill from there. And here we are today, doing business with al qaeda, still/again, right after installing them a few months ago and their subsequent slaughter of Christian's/druze etc.

Bad words.
fasthorse05
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My own little Aggie brain.

I hope I didn't make it sound like it was factual, as it's not. It's purely circumstantial based on inside information from our intelligent agencies, a lifetime of Soros' dictatorial trading exploits (especially the English Pound), and occasionally making the correct call on currencies with the inside information few others have.

Let's put it another way that's not as outlandish as my first "75%" statement. Including the Soros family and any other currency traders with advanced knowledge few others have, those traders almost certainly have staggeringly better odds of "correct" buys and sells of foreign currencies.

I apologize for the hyperbole.

I do wish I had the same knowledge during college football next fall.
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nortex97
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Ah, no worries.

Long thread on our 'friend' Thom Tillis.



He is going to cause many legal battles unless he suddenly reverses course on this nomination. Threadreader link.

He must be defeated. Absolute swine.
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"We the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts, not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution."

- Abraham Lincoln
nortex97
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She was another pal of David Rubenstein, of the archives/kennedy center who is pure Dem filth.

Speaking of which, Ric Grenell just had an interview about some of the sorry state of Kennedy Center funding (they've been using reserves) and vapid/stupid performers they are trying to clean up at the Kennedy Center yesterday:
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He also hinted that the Center will have a special Christmas show. Maybe we'll get more details on that in the coming months. Anyway, earlier this week, some performers in the traveling cast of "Les Misrables" who were slated to take part in an upcoming charity fundraiser/performance at the Center threatened to boycott it ... because Pres. Trump is set to appear.

On Wednesday, while speaking to Entertainment Weekly, Ric Grenell just laid out the "Les Miz" performers, according to industry publication Variety. First, it seemed this was the first time he had heard the "rumor" about the controversy, then he added, "But the Kennedy Center will no longer fund intolerance."

He stated that it shows who isn't "professional" in the performance company, and that any producer thinking of hiring any of these performers might be inspired to think again.
Here's his full quote:
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"Any performer who isn't professional enough to perform for patrons of all backgrounds, regardless of political affiliation, won't be welcomed," Grenell added. "In fact, we think it would be important to out those vapid and intolerant artists to ensure producers know who they shouldn't hire and that the public knows which shows have political litmus tests to sit in the audience."

He continued, "The Kennedy Center wants to be a place where people of all political stripes sit next to each other and never ask who someone voted for but instead enjoy a performance together."

Oh btw, Trump admin also proposed getting rid of the national endowment for the arts and other silly largely leftist crap that is unnecessary to the government, this week.

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The New York Times first reported on the withdrawn grants. Earlier this year, the NEA announced a shift in grant priorities to projects in support of the 250th anniversary of the United States. The NEA also canceled another grant program, Challenge America. That program had an emphasis on "small organizations for projects that extend the reach of the arts to underserved groups/communities."

In his first term, Trump's budgets repeatedly called for the elimination of NEA funding, but Congress, which sets the budget, ignored that proposal. Instead, NEA funding steadily increased during his first term.
Trump's latest budget proposal also calls for eliminating funding to the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Institute of Museum and Library Services, along with a host of other small agencies.

Trump already singed an executive order to eliminate the Institute of Museum and Library Services,
but that dismantling has been challenged in court. On Thursday, a federal judge temporarily blocked the administration from doing so, per the AP.

The president also signed an executive order this week ordering the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to stop funding PBS and NPR. The CPB and the public media outlets said that the president did not have the authority to do so and are weighing their next steps. The corporation already is suing the administration over its effort to fire three of the five members of the CPB board, including Sony's Tom Rothman. Trump's latest budget proposal also calls for zeroing out CPB funding.

Erin Harkey, the CEO of Americans for the Arts, which advocates for federal arts funding, called the moves "a systematic effort to undermine the nation's cultural fabric." She also noted administration efforts to reduce staff of the National Endowment for the Humanities by 70% and to cancel current and future grants.
Good.
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Just like a personal home budget, when it comes to cuts - you take out the frivolous crap like morining latte's from your local coffeeshop on the way to work; the subscriptions to all the crap that piled up on your iphone, the maid service that came once every other week, and the lawn guys (especially when you have your own mower rusting in the garage).

This is no different, just on a much larger scale.
nortex97
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As a reminder NARA were crucial in the classified documents BS that led to mar a lago etc. raids.

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So, even before Thibault the virulently anti-Trump FBI agent became involved in investigating the alternative electors, NARA's Office of the Inspector General had opened an investigation into the matter, working with the D.C. U.S. Attorney.

Yet, NARA's interest in the investigation proves tangential at best, with the EC noting that "NARA, on behalf of the Archivist of the United States, coordinates certain Electoral College functions between the States and Congress." "Acting as an intermediary," the EC continued, "NARA reviews 'Certificates of Ascertainment and Vote' before Congress accepts them as evidence of official State action in preparation for the counting of electoral votes in Congress."

Also, by statute, state electors must certify the electors and "dispose" of them by sending them by registered mail "to the President of the Senate at the seat of government," the "secretary of state of the State," and to the "Archivist of the United States at the seat of government." Accordingly, NARA received the alternative elector certificates from Republicans in five states, where litigation over election disputes remained pending.

As I've detailed at length before, certifying a slate of alternative electors was "consistent with legal precedent to preserve the still ongoing legal challenges" in the various swing states. In fact, the naming of alternative or contingent electors "followed the precise approach Democrats successfully used when the date Congress established for certifying an election came before the legal challenges John F. Kennedy had brought in Hawaii were decided." By certifying alternative elector during the 1960 election, Kennedy was able "to be certified the winner of Hawaii's three electoral votes on Jan. 6, 1961, even though the Aloha State had originally certified Richard Nixon the victor."

Given precedent supported the naming of alternative electors, only a rabid anti-Trump partisan would launch a criminal investigation into the former president and Republican electors for following that established legal strategy. Jack Smith and Fani Willis fit the mold, but NARA?

Yes. NARA.

As I detailed in "Records Suggest A Backbench Bureaucrat's Partisan Grievance Spurred The FBI's Nakedly Political Raid On Trump," the classified document investigation into Trump which resulted in the FBI's raid on Mar-a-Lago and later the indictment of the formerand now current presidentstemmed from a criminal referral by NARA.
Trump needs to keep digging out the swamp trash. Ferreira hired many people at NARA.
MooreTrucker
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Serious question, what grounds/legal reasons could a judge use to halt these things (other than TDS, I mean)?
nortex97
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They have tried to use various legal mechanisms, statutorily required agencies/functions, Administrative procedure act, terms in office (defined period of years for some folks), etc. Usually the judges/plaintiffs fail before it gets to SCOTUS, often on the threshold jurisdiction matter.

As per long post below, these institutions are the swamp's power base, in reality, and are insulated/protected by affiliated NGO's/legal firms/politicians on both sides/hack judges.

There's actually been good progress despite all the headlines/tears, but we really need congress to follow through on rescissions (and confirmations next for more Trump judges/officials). If one were to track only the organization of the various offices/bureaus of the State Department, and where his nominees/schedule C folks are positioned, one can get an idea of the depth of changes/gutting necessary (and that's without even noting the stuff that is gone now such as USAID.)
American Hardwood
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This is precisely the nature of the Deep State in a nutshell. Over the decades the political class has devised a way to circumvent the balance of power constructed by the Founders to create perpetual, unchecked, hidden power with virtually no accountability to the citizens it governs over.

If anyone you run into EVER reee's about any elected official being "bad for democracy" without first acknowledging that the Deep State has ALREADY destroyed 'democracy' you know you are dealing with an idiot, an ignorant, or a participant in the tyranny.
The best way to keep evil men from wielding great power is to not create great power in the first place.
nortex97
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DOGE has now deactivated 500,000 credit cards, out of over 4 million active ones, belonging to federal employees.

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Back in February, DOGE revealed that these surplus cards had been responsible for 90 million transactions, totaling $40 billion in spending for the 2024 fiscal year. The General Services Administration (GSA) noted that the average amount per transaction on a federal card was $441.

DOGE Director Elon Musk raised concerns in March over the nature of the card usage, suggesting the scale and limits were excessive.

"There are still almost twice as many credit/purchasing cards as people in the government, and the limits are $10,000!" Musk posted via X. "A lot of shady expenditures happening."
nortex97
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Thom Tillis, I swear…


BTW, piece about her in the NYP.

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Pounds has been deaf since contracting spinal meningitis at age 2. She is on the autism spectrum and has expressive dysphasia, a neurological condition characterized by difficulty in producing language while comprehension remains intact. In an interview with The Post, she uses text-to-speech software to communicate in a robotic voice.

Pounds cracks a wry smile when asked if she'd prefer a government run entirely by artificial intelligence.
"That's accelerationist talk," she types into her laptop before deleting the line.
But she's certainly no fan of Washington elites.

"I am converging more and more that the conspiracy theorists were right. That this was a brilliant systems hacking on the part of a very few people. And I feel like if a few people can pull this off, then a few people can stop them, too," she says.

By Pounds' estimation, what she calls an "Ouroboros of Interest," an "infinite money hack," is "the reason why our deficit spending is so out of control," and it got a foothold under President Ronald Reagan with US-led initiatives to combat communism globally.

Instead of dissolving after the Soviet Union's collapse, many of those organizations expanded their power and influence, acting as a revolving door for former congresspeople and Fortune 500 CEOs to siphon taxpayer money in the name of US foreign-policy interests while producing little of value in return, she says.

She points to one such NGO, the States United Democracy Center, with millions in the bank to lobby for foreign aid but, she says, appears to have done nothing with the cash other than produce a Muppet video to "promote democracy."
More at the link.
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nortex97 said:

DOGE has now deactivated 500,000 credit cards, out of over 4 million active ones, belonging to federal employees.

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Back in February, DOGE revealed that these surplus cards had been responsible for 90 million transactions, totaling $40 billion in spending for the 2024 fiscal year. The General Services Administration (GSA) noted that the average amount per transaction on a federal card was $441.

DOGE Director Elon Musk raised concerns in March over the nature of the card usage, suggesting the scale and limits were excessive.

"There are still almost twice as many credit/purchasing cards as people in the government, and the limits are $10,000!" Musk posted via X. "A lot of shady expenditures happening."

Infuriating. This alone should be enough to run off every elected official in Washington. There has been zero oversight and zero accountability. Regardless of whether you are a Republican or Democrat or Third Party, there is no excuse for this type of fiscal irresponsibility.

It has been said often that the feds spend money like they have blank checks. Nah, they just charged it and probably had us paying interest for it to boot.
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I nominate DataRepublican for a Medal of Freedom. What do we need to do to make this happen?
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Let's just keep her alive and out of the spotlight for another 3 years.
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nortex97
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Oh I think she'll get that. Her messaging and reach definitely includes DOGE/Executive branch officials. Also, top influencers on the right, online.

She's highlighting all of the right types of folks for what, if the FBI were remotely functioning in American's interests, they'd go after.

Notice our lovely state department all the way back in 2019-2020 seeking to monitor/track (and then suppress) social media coverage of Ukraine:

techno-ag
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https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2025/05/12/trump-fires-top-u-s-copyright-official-as-swamp-purge-continues/

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The dismissal of Shira Perlmutter came just days after the termination of the head of the Library of Congress, which oversees the U.S. Copyright Office.
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techno-ag said:

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2025/05/12/trump-fires-top-u-s-copyright-official-as-swamp-purge-continues/

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The dismissal of Shira Perlmutter came just days after the termination of the head of the Library of Congress, which oversees the U.S. Copyright Office.


Keep it coming!!

there should be firings every single day

until DeSantis takes office in 2029
nortex97
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This isn't Catholic Charities renouncing 'migration' invasion etc. but it's pretty fun, from the minor league partners division.
AGC
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Good. TEC can't die quick enough.
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The Godless Episcopalians are doing great.
Secolobo
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You can't make this stuff up...

https://www.episcopalchurch.org/publicaffairs/letter-from-presiding-bishop-sean-rowe-on-episcopal-migration-ministries/
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nortex97 said:

This isn't Catholic Charities renouncing 'migration' invasion etc. but it's pretty fun, from the minor league partners division.

Proof once again that "racial justice" is a one way street to the left. White people who are being forced off their land by a government led by a leader leading crowds singing songs about killing white people are not worthy of refugee status, but any brutal salvadoran gang member that shows up on the border is welcomed in. Just disgusting. Makes me appalled to have once called myself an episcopalian.
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If they are so convicted that they were doing the right thing, they should be using their own money and providing for all of God's people. Someone has some talents they buried and they're not going to like the performance review.
God loves you so much He'll meet you where you are. He also loves you too much to allow to stay where you are.

We sing Hallelujah! The Lamb has overcome!
Ag with kids
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nortex97 said:

This isn't Catholic Charities renouncing 'migration' invasion etc. but it's pretty fun, from the minor league partners division.

Can't help the whites that are being persecuted...

But, I'm sure they'd help the blacks that are doing the persecuting...

For God and *****..
 
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