3-28-25 DailyBriefs.info PODCAST
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The Sack of Rome: Elon Musk's Digital Coup: Elon Musk's access to vast troves of US government data, potentially including "write" privileges, represents a "digital coup" that could make him more powerful than the President or any nation-state, posing grave risks to privacy, accountability, and potentially allowing for the creation of a "Big Brother social credit score" and the targeting of dissidents1 ....
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Making Our Rights Disappear: The Authoritarian War on Due Process - LewRockwell: The Trump administration's use of executive orders and extraordinary rendition to deport individuals, including legal residents, without due process, establishes a dangerous precedent that threatens the constitutional rights of all people in the US, not just immigrants6 ....
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Betar: The Far-Right Hate Group Helping Trump Deport Israel’s Critics: A far-right, pro-Israel group with a history of supporting terror and genocide, Betar U.S., is working closely with the Trump administration to prepare dossiers on pro-Palestine figures for deportation, indicating a government-backed suppression of dissent11 ....
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UK government has created a tool for the next pandemic or crisis; it maps the location of vulnerable groups for “targeted support” - The Expose: The UK government has created a "Risk Vulnerability Tool" to map vulnerable populations for "targeted support" during future crises, raising concerns that this "support" could echo harmful protocols used during the Covid-19 pandemic15 ....
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Leviathan Logic Versus Individual Liberty - LewRockwell: Washington D.C. operates under a flawed "Leviathan logic" where deference to government power and fashionable but unsound ideas prevail, leading intellectuals and politicians to rationalize abuses and undermine individual liberty19 ....
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The Rise of the State and the End of Private Money - LewRockwell: Throughout history, the state has persistently sought to monopolize money, replacing private currencies to increase its power, especially for funding wars and expanding its control over financial systems24 ....
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Savage Wars and Alien Invaders: Powell’s Prophecy and another Guardianista Goose-Step - The Unz Review: Mass non-white immigration into the West, driven by a "leftist" agenda and enabled by "DINOs" (Democracies In Name Only) in power, is leading to social instability and an inevitable civil war, mirroring the dangers posed by "alien invaders" in ecosystems29 ....
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Neurolinguistic Games, Schismogenesis, and Bafflegab from the UK: Political rhetoric, exemplified by a social media post on antisemitism, often employs manipulative language techniques like complex equivalence, loaded language, and binary framing to create social divisions ("schismogenesis") and obscure the truth ("bafflegab")35 ....
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Fake Las Cruces Police Shooting.pdf: The alleged police shooting of Presley C. Eze in Las Cruces was a staged event designed to fuel racial division, promote the idea of increased police enforcement, and serve as propaganda for "Blue Lives Matter"41 ....
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Three More Fake Serial Killers.pdf: The cases of alleged serial killers Francois Verove, John Cooper, and Rodney Alcala exhibit numerous inconsistencies, illogical timelines, and reliance on questionable DNA evidence, suggesting they are likely staged narratives or "true crime" fiction47 ....
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☕️ CROSSFIRED ☙ Thursday, March 27, 2025 ☙ C&C NEWS 🦠: The Trump administration is actively engaged in efforts concerning the Signal chat controversy, strengthening election integrity through a new executive order, and declassifying materials related to the FBI's Russia investigation53 ....
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Pro-Kamala Harris Tech Titan Admits Democrats Destroyed California - LewRockwell: A pro-Kamala Harris tech CEO, Aaron Levie, has publicly criticized the Democratic Party's policies for causing an affordability crisis and overall decline in California, urging a "reset" for the party58 ....
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Testosterone Replacement Therapy No Longer Associated With Heart Attacks Or Strokes - Joachim Bartoll Official: A recent clinical trial (TRAVERSE) led the FDA to remove warnings about heart attacks and strokes from testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) labels, replacing them with a new warning about potential increases in blood pressure63 ....
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The Hidden Hierarchy.pdf: A clandestine network of intergenerational Satanic bloodlines, known as the Illuminati, secretly exerts significant control over global affairs through occult practices and manipulation of various institutions, with thirteen primary bloodlines forming the core68 ....
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Not Even AI Can Save Us Now - LewRockwell: Artificial intelligence cannot solve fundamental problems, such as the demographic decline of the Catholic Church, if the underlying principles ("fruits") are lacking72 ....
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I. Key Themes and Ideas:
Anti-Semitism and Anti-Zionism: A significant and pervasive theme across multiple sources, particularly prominent in the comments section of the "Betar" article on Unz Review. This manifests as:
Conspiracy theories about Jewish control: Claims of Jewish dominance over media, finance, and global affairs are frequent. For example, one commenter states, "It is a world enslaved by Jews that will disintegrate in the not-too-distant future." Another writes, "No need to whine because Jews rule!"
Demonization of Israel and Zionism: Israel is frequently referred to as a "terrorist entity" created by and ruled by terrorists. Zionism is equated with "Judeonazi hatred of the goyim." One commenter asserts, "There’s just Genocidal Hate for Arabs and all of you zionists are united for it."
Religious-based anti-Jewish sentiment: Some commenters invoke religious arguments, claiming that "converted Jews of today are NOT the Israelites of the Bible" and that "Satan has chosen the Jews."
Use of derogatory language: Terms like "meanjew," "Judenreich," "chew-menace," and "heebie-jeebies" are used to dehumanize Jewish people.
Belief in an inevitable downfall of Israel: Several commenters express the conviction that "Israel is going down" and "will fail."
Connections to historical anti-Semitic tropes: Comparisons to 1930s Germany and accusations of Jews exploiting and deceiving non-Jews are present. A commenter states, "This sense of impunity we are witnessing today, was found in 1930s Germany."
Conspiracy Theories and Distrust of Institutions: Several sources exhibit a strong inclination towards conspiratorial thinking and a deep distrust of mainstream narratives and institutions. Examples include:
"Fake Las Cruces Police Shooting.pdf": This document posits that a police shooting incident and the subsequent trial are staged events ("theater"). It suggests connections between individuals involved based on shared last names, military backgrounds, and alleged Jewish heritage, implying a manipulated outcome. The author questions the judge's handling of the trial, stating, "A judge cannot rule on himself."
"Three More Fake Serial Killers.pdf" and related link: These articles claim that certain well-known serial killers are "fake," suggesting that their stories have been fabricated. The common thread highlighted is their appearance on game shows.
"The Sack of Rome: Elon Musk's Digital Coup": This piece argues that Elon Musk's access to vast amounts of user data has made him "more powerful than any President," raising concerns about data control and potential misuse.
Comments on Unz Review: Numerous commenters express beliefs in hidden agendas and manipulation by various groups, including Jews and "globalists." One commenter posits that "we are not sovereign nations anymore – we are, for all intents and purposes – vassals of DSOS!" (DaSynagogue of Satan).
Critique of Political Ideologies and the State: Several sources express criticism of various political ideologies and the power of the state:
"Leviathan Logic Versus Individual Liberty - LewRockwell": This article critiques the Bush administration's justification for the Iraq War, labeling their reasoning as "Leviathan logic" where the "absence of evidence is not evidence of absence." It highlights a perceived disregard for evidence and due process in the pursuit of state power.
"Making Our Rights Disappear: The Authoritarian War on Due Process - LewRockwell": The title itself indicates a concern about the erosion of due process and the rise of authoritarianism.
"Savage Wars and Alien Invaders: Powell’s Prophecy and another Guardianista Goose-Step, by Tobias Langdon - The Unz Review": This article criticizes left-leaning ideologies, quoting Murray Rothbard's view of egalitarianism as a "revolt against biological reality" and the "ontological structure of reality itself." It also touches on themes of immigration and cultural change.
"The Rise of the State and the End of Private Money - LewRockwell": This article presents a historical perspective on the state's efforts to control money, arguing that the rise of state power led to the replacement of private-sector money with state-controlled currencies. It suggests that even the gold standard was a step towards consolidating state control.
Social and Cultural Commentary: Some sources offer commentary on broader social and cultural issues:
"Neurolinguistic Games, Schismogenesis, and Bafflegab from the UK": This article appears to be focused on communication and rhetorical techniques, possibly within a social or political context.
"Not Even AI Can Save Us Now - LewRockwell": This excerpt presents a seemingly satirical or allegorical piece using religious-style pronouncements about the fruitless and ineffective.
"Pro-Kamala Harris Tech Titan Admits Democrats Destroyed California - LewRockwell": This piece highlights a critique of Democratic policies in California, even from a supporter.
Comments on Unz Review: Various commenters express opinions on immigration, cultural decline, and social issues, often through a highly critical and sometimes hateful lens. One commenter states, "“Diversity + Proximity = War.”"
The Role of Media and Information Control: The "Betar" article and its comments, as well as "The Sack of Rome," touch on the influence and potential manipulation of information by media outlets and powerful tech figures. The "Betar" comments accuse "Israeli sites" of controlling the internet and destroying dissenting comments.
II. Notable Facts and Claims:
The "Betar" article is described as exploring the connection between the Betar Zionist youth movement and alleged efforts to deport critics of Israel.
Commenters on the "Betar" article reference Betar's history, such as its "40,000 strong militia in Poland in 1939."
The "Fake Las Cruces Police Shooting" document claims that Presley Eze's father was in Nigerian military intelligence and that Eze himself may be an "Igbo Jew." It also alleges familial connections between the judge and the defendant in the Brad Lunsford case.
The "Leviathan Logic" article quotes Donald Rumsfeld's statement, "the absence of evidence is not evidence of absence," and Paul Wolfowitz's assertions about Saddam Hussein's guilt.
The "Savage Wars and Alien Invaders" article quotes Virgil's Aeneid and UN reports on sexual violence in Sudan. It also discusses Ludwig von Mises's views on the uniformity of the logical structure of the human mind and critiques of "polylogism."
"The Rise of the State and the End of Private Money" traces the historical struggle between states and private entities over the control of money, highlighting the eventual dominance of state-issued currencies and central banks. It notes the role of war in driving currency debasement and the limitations imposed by monetary competition.
"The Sack of Rome" details concerns about Elon Musk's potential control over vast datasets and its implications for power dynamics.
The "Three More Fake Serial Killers" article and related link mention Rodney Alcala's appearance on "The Dating Game" and other media appearances of individuals alleged to be "fake" serial killers.
III. Illustrative Quotes:
On Anti-Semitism/Anti-Zionism:
"The problem is that Judeonazi hatred of the goyim, all the goyim, and RAGE at being opposed in any way, is open-ended and boundless." - mulga mumblebrain, Unz Review comments
"What is known as “Israel” was created by terrorists, is ruled by terrorists, and remains a terrorist entity today." - ghali, Unz Review comments
"Aren’t you ever ashamed of whining. You get everything from the US Tax Payer which makes you a successful land aircraft carrier. Without all this support you’d be Kabob before Xmas and you know it." - One Nobody, Unz Review comments
"In the end, the jews will be destroyed." - Mike Scuccerini, Unz Review comments
"They are the satanic scourge of mankind. Humanity will never be truly free until the chew-menace is finally dealt with." - Moishes dick, Unz Review comments
On Conspiracy/Distrust:
"It doesn't work like that, proving this is theater. The original judge would not be citing his own errors or granting release before ruling on the motion, much less agreeing to a retrial." - "Fake Las Cruces Police Shooting.pdf"
"While we are all cheering the headlines generated by Musk finding newsworthy waste and corruption to eviscerate, we are enthralled; yet we are not noticing that five young adults and the teenager may be tiptoeing out the door right now, with all our earthly goods." - "The Sack of Rome: Elon Musk's Digital Coup"
"Just different colors for appearance sake, but they all are servants of DSOS – which is short for DaSynagogue of Satan…" - Crush Limbraw, Unz Review comments
On State Power/Politics:
“the absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.” - Donald Rumsfeld, quoted in "Leviathan Logic Versus Individual Liberty"
"The egalitarian revolt against biological reality, as significant as it is, is only a subset of a deeper revolt: against the ontological structure of reality itself..." - Murray Rothbard, quoted in "Savage Wars and Alien Invaders"
"Nowadays when we say “the US dollar” we mean the currency issued by the US government. When we say “the British pound” we mean the money issued by the regime of the United Kingdom." - "The Rise of the State and the End of Private Money"
Betar is described in the Unz Review comments as an agitating, militaristic, Zionist gang rather than merely right-wing. This characterization emphasizes their perceived aggressive actions and commitment to Zionism as the primary drivers of their behavior.
The Unz Review comments claim that "Israel" was created and is ruled by terrorists, suggesting it remains a terrorist entity. Some commenters believe this is a fact acknowledged by Jews and attribute Western support to imperialistic aims and Jewish influence over Western powers.
"One Nobody" accuses "meamjojo" of constantly whining despite receiving everything from US taxpayers, which they claim makes "meamjojo" a successful "land aircraft carrier." They suggest "meamjojo" should be grateful and cease criticizing those who dislike their perceived hedonism, referencing past actions reminiscent of 1930s Germany.
The Unz Review comments contain various negative stereotypes and accusations against Jewish people, including claims of hatred towards non-Jews ("goyim"), a desire for boundless control, inherent lying, and being a "satanic scourge." Some comments also allege Jewish manipulation of media and institutions.
"Leviathan logic," as described in the LewRockwell excerpt, is a flawed reasoning where the lack of evidence for something is used as evidence of its existence, exemplified by Rumsfeld's statement about Iraq's WMDs. This logic served to justify a rush to war despite the absence of concrete proof.
"Schismogenesis" refers to a process of differentiation in social interaction, where the more individuals interact, the more different they become. This concept could relate to the escalating and often extreme rhetoric seen in the online discussions, where opposing viewpoints lead to increasingly polarized and hostile exchanges.
According to the LewRockwell article, as states became more powerful overall, they utilized that power to increasingly assert control over the money supply, gradually replacing private-sector money with state-controlled currencies. This was driven by the desire for increased spending flexibility, especially during times of war.
Dr. Naomi Wolf is concerned that Elon Musk and a small group of engineers having access to vast amounts of national data and intellectual property in early February 2025 may have made Musk more powerful than any political leader or nation-state due to potential data and IP captivation.
Miles Mathis states that the common link between the three individuals discussed in his "Fake Serial Killers" article is that they all appeared on game shows at different points in their lives before being portrayed as serial killers in media.
The "Fake Las Cruces Police Shooting" article suggests potential familial or ethnic ties between individuals involved in the case by noting shared surnames like Stewart and questioning if the name Chinwe could be related to Cohen, referencing the presence of Igbo Jews in Nigeria who consider themselves a lost tribe of Israel.
Glossary of Key Terms
Zionist: An advocate for the establishment and development of a Jewish state in historical Palestine.
Goyim: A Yiddish term, often used in a derogatory way, to refer to non-Jewish people.
Judeonazi: A highly offensive term equating Jewish people or the state of Israel with Nazi ideology and practices.
Sabbat Goy: A non-Jew who performs tasks that religious Jews are prohibited from doing on the Sabbath. Used pejoratively in some contexts.
Judenreich: A German term meaning "Jewish realm" or "Jewish empire," often used in antisemitic conspiracy theories about Jewish global control.
Chutzpah: A Yiddish word meaning impudence, audacity, or nerve, sometimes used with a negative connotation of excessive boldness.
Sayanim: Jewish people living outside of Israel who voluntarily provide assistance to Israeli intelligence agencies.
IHRA Definition of Anti-Semitism: The International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's working definition of anti-Semitism, which includes certain criticisms of Israel.
Leviathan Logic: A form of flawed reasoning where the absence of evidence is treated as evidence of something, often used to justify actions based on speculation rather than proof.
Schismogenesis: A concept in social science describing how differentiation in social interaction can lead to increasing divergence and polarization between individuals or groups.
Fiat Currency: A currency that is not backed by a physical commodity like gold or silver but derives its value from government regulation or law.
Gold Standard: A monetary system in which the standard economic unit of account is based on a fixed quantity of gold.
Token Money: Currency whose face value is higher than the value of its physical material.
Broligarchs: A portmanteau of "bro" and "oligarch," used to refer to powerful and often male figures in the technology and business sectors.
mRNA Technology: A type of vaccine that uses genetic material called messenger RNA to instruct cells to produce a protein that triggers an immune response.
Polylogism: The idea that different groups of people have fundamentally different logical structures or ways of thinking.
Tabula Rasa: A Latin phrase meaning "blank slate," often used in philosophy to suggest that individuals are born without innate mental content and that knowledge comes from experience.
Ontological: Relating to the nature of being or existence.
Epistemological: Relating to the theory of knowledge, especially with regard to its methods, validity, and scope.
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Betar: The Far-Right Hate Group Helping Trump Deport Israel’s Critics, by Alan Macleod - The Unz Review https://www.unz.com/article/betar-the-far-right-hate-group-helping-trump-deport-israels-critics/ https://www.unz.com
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Fake Las Cruces Police Shooting by Anon https://mileswmathis.com/eze.pdf https://mileswmathis.com
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Leviathan Logic Versus Individual Liberty by James Bovard https://www.lewrockwell.com/2025/03/james-bovard/leviathan-logic-versus-individual-liberty/ https://www.lewrockwell.com
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Making Our Rights Disappear: The Authoritarian War on Due Process by John & Nisha Whitehead https://www.lewrockwell.com/2025/03/john-whitehead/making-our-rights-disappear-the-authoritarian-war-on-due-process/ https://www.lewrockwell.com
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The Duke Report Neurolinguistic Games, Schismogenesis, and Bafflegab from the UK by Peter Duke https://peterduke.substack.com/p/neurolinguistic-games-schismogenesis https://peterduke.substack.com
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Not Even AI Can Save Us Now by Fr. Robert McTeigue, SJ https://www.lewrockwell.com/2025/03/fr-robert-mcteigue-sj/not-even-ai-can-save-us-now/ https://www.lewrockwell.com
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Pro-Kamala Harris Tech Titan Admits Democrats Destroyed California by Tyler Durden https://www.lewrockwell.com/2025/03/tyler-durden/pro-kamala-harris-tech-titan-admits-democrats-destroyed-california/ https://www.lewrockwell.com
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Savage Wars and Alien Invaders: Powell’s Prophecy and another Guardianista Goose-Step, by Tobias Langdon - The Unz Review https://www.unz.com/article/savage-wars-and-alien-invaders-powells-prophecy-and-another-guardianista-goose-step/ https://www.unz.com
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Testosterone Replacement Therapy No Longer Associated With Heart Attacks Or Strokes by Joachim Bartoll https://joachimbartoll.com/2025/03/27/testosterone-replacement-therapy-no-longer-associated-with-heart-attacks-or-strokes/ https://joachimbartoll.com
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The Hidden Hierarchy.pdf by Fritz Springmeier [No clickable link available in the source provided.] No source website URL provided in the document.
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The Rise of the State and the End of Private Money by Ryan McMaken https://www.lewrockwell.com/2025/03/ryan-mcmaken/the-rise-of-the-state-and-the-end-of-private-money/ https://www.lewrockwell.com
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The Sack of Rome: Elon Musk's Digital Coup by Dr Naomi Wolf https://naomiwolf.substack.com/p/the-sack-of-rome-elon-musks-digital https://naomiwolf.substack.com
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Three More Fake Serial Killers by Miles Mathis https://mileswmathis.com/alcala.pdf https://mileswmathis.com
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UK government has created a tool for the next pandemic or crisis; it maps the location of vulnerable groups for “targeted support” by Rhoda Wilson https://expose-news.com/2025/03/27/uk-government-has-created-a-tool-for-the-next-pandemic-or-crisis-it-maps-the-location-of-vulnerable-groups-for-targeted-support/ https://expose-news.com
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☕️ CROSSFIRED ☙ Thursday, March 27, 2025 ☙ C&C NEWS 🦠 by Jeff Childers https://jeffreychilders.substack.com/p/crossfired-thursday-march-27-2025 https://jeffreychilders.substack.com
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Three More Fake Serial Killers by Miles Mathis https://mileswmathis.com/eze.pdf https://mileswmathis.com
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Fake Las Cruces Police Shooting.pdf
Summary
This document, titled "Fake Las Cruces Police Shooting," presents a conspiracy theory asserting that the alleged shooting of Presley C. Eze by a Las Cruces police officer named Brad Lunsford in August 2022 was a staged event. The author, writing anonymously, uses internet searches and perceived inconsistencies in the available information to argue that the incident was fabricated to fuel racial division and promote increased police funding. Key evidence cited includes the unusual background of Eze and Lunsford, the seemingly implausible details of the shooting itself (such as the lack of blood splatter and the position of the gun), discrepancies in online records regarding Eze's death, and connections between individuals involved in this case and others the author believes to be staged, like the George Floyd incident. The ultimate purpose of the document is to expose this alleged "psyop" and warn readers about what the author sees as manipulative tactics used to control public opinion.
The sources discuss a purported "Fake Las Cruces Police Shooting" involving the alleged shooting of 36-year-old Presley C. Eze by a white Las Cruces police officer, Brad Justin Lunsford, on August 2, 20221 . The author of the analysis believes this event was staged to fuel racial division2 ....
Several points are raised to support the claim that the shooting was fake:
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Inconsistencies in the story: Eze, described as a nurse with a supervisory position, allegedly stole a single can of beer, which seems out of character4 . The rapid police response and Eze's decision to remain at the gas station after the alleged theft are also deemed unbelievable4 .
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Issues with evidence: The body camera footage is described as unhelpful, with Lunsford's camera conveniently falling off before the shot5 .... A bystander video shows no blood splatter from a point-blank headshot using 9mm hollow points, and the blood puddle appears inconsistent between different frames, suggesting CGI manipulation5 .... The trajectory of the gun in the video doesn't align with the reported location of the wound9 .
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Lack of death confirmation: Despite the national news coverage of Eze's alleged death, Instantcheckmate and Intelius show him as still alive10 . There is also no obituary or Findagrave entry for him11 . Furthermore, Presley Eze has no listed residences in New Mexico, raising questions about why he was in Las Cruces11 .
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Suspicious backgrounds and connections: Eze's father has a military background in Nigeria, potentially in intelligence, and Eze's name has both Nigerian (Igbo) and Jewish origins, leading to the speculation he might be an Igbo Jew12 .... Lunsford is a former US Army Cavalry scout, and both he and his wife have connections to the Stewart family, as does the judge in the case, James B. Foy, whose aunt also married a Stewart. Judge Foy's father was a banker with ties to Bank of America, suggesting his appointment might be political14 .... Eze's "in-law," Pierre Sylvestre, is a talent scout with connections to finance, indicating the Eze family is not impoverished as the shoplifting narrative might suggest11 .
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Similarities to other "fake" events: The trial of Lunsford is compared to the trial of Derek Chauvin for the death of George Floyd, which is also considered fake2 .... The defense in Lunsford's case even called a use-of-force expert who testified for Chauvin16 .
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Unrealistic legal proceedings: The judge admitting to errors and considering a retrial before ruling on a motion for judicial acquittal is deemed procedurally incorrect17 . The relatively short potential sentence for Lunsford (six years with early release possible) is also considered illogical if the crime was real18 .
In the comments of the "Betar" article, "Anon19 " mentions the arrest of a Tufts University PhD student and suggests "genocidal JEWS" reported her to DHS, drawing a parallel to the alleged Trump administration collaboration with Betar to deport pro-Palestine figures20 . This comment implies a broader pattern of politically motivated actions by certain groups and the government, aligning with the idea that the Las Cruces shooting could be another staged event for propaganda purposes.
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Discuss Staged event.
The concept of staged events is discussed in "Fake Las Cruces Police Shooting.pdf" and "Three More Fake Serial Killers.pdf".
In "Fake Las Cruces Police Shooting.pdf", the author, Anon, argues that the alleged shooting of Presley C. Eze by a white Las Cruces police officer was a staged event designed to fuel racial division1 . The author presents several pieces of evidence to support this claim:
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The short criminal trial lasting only 8 days with a guilty verdict in under 3 hours of deliberation is seen as too quick and similar to the Derek Chauvin trial, which the author also believes was fake1 ....
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The judge in Lunsford's case admitted to errors in juror assignments and granted his release while weighing a retrial, which the author finds unrealistic, suggesting it's "theater"3 ....
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The alleged theft by Eze (one can of Budweiser) seems illogical for someone in his position as a nursing home supervisor5 .
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The arrival time of the police at the gas station before Eze and the others could leave is deemed unbelievable, as is Eze's decision to remain at the scene5 .
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The body camera footage is criticized for not showing much, with Lunsford's camera conveniently falling during the altercation6 ....
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The bystander video lacks blood splatter from a point-blank headshot, and the blood puddle appears inconsistently6 .... The author suggests CGI may have been used to add the blood8 .
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Instantcheckmate and Intelius still show Presley C. Eze as alive, despite his reported death nearly three years prior, and there is no obituary or Findagrave for him10 ....
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The Eze family is portrayed as rich and connected, contradicting the idea that Presley needed to steal beer11 .
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The defense in Lunsford's case called an expert witness from the "fake" Chauvin trial2 .
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The relatively short potential sentence for Lunsford is seen as unrealistic if the crime were genuine12 .
In "Three More Fake Serial Killers.pdf", Miles Mathis contends that the stories of three serial killers – Francois Verove, John Cooper, and Rodrigo (Rodney) Jacques Alcala – are staged or fictional events13 . For each, the author provides reasons for skepticism:
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Francois Verove: The only photo provided is computer-generated and doesn't resemble a real photo from 198313 .... There's a lack of old photos of him as a police officer or municipal councillor15 . His alleged DNA match from decades-old crimes is questioned, as DNA testing wasn't common at the time, and the survival of viable samples for so long is doubtful16 . A contradiction is pointed out regarding when DNA evidence supposedly confirmed his involvement in a 1987 rape17 ....
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John Cooper: The simultaneous life sentences for double murder and rape are deemed legally impossible19 . The reliance on decades-old DNA evidence is questioned19 . His prior win of a large sum in a rigged newspaper competition makes his subsequent life as a violent burglar seem contrived20 . The police providing interview footage to TV stations is considered unusual21 . The claim of bloody clothes being retained for twenty years after a murder is found implausible22 .
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Rodrigo (Rodney) Jacques Alcala: His background as a Dating Game contestant and his work with Roman Polanski suggest he was an actor23 . The first alleged victim being an 8-year-old Jewish girl mirrors the Verove case24 . The handling of his initial child molestation charge and subsequent parole seem illogical25 .... Permitting a paroled sex offender to travel to New York City, where he supposedly committed another murder on the Rockefeller estate, is considered "illegal and impossible"27 . Discrepancies and potential tampering are noted in photos of the alleged victim Ellen Hover28 .... His alleged employment at the Los Angeles Times after being a known criminal and his appearance on the Dating Game without background checks are deemed unbelievable, suggesting CIA involvement with the show31 . His supposed photographic focus on nude teen boys contradicts the narrative of him targeting young girls32 . The legal process of his multiple trials, convictions, and overturned verdicts is presented as farcical and legally unsound, particularly the bundling of unrelated cases and the introduction of decades-old DNA evidence33 .... The testimony of the alleged first victim 42 years later is questioned35 . Analysis of his name and potential family connections suggest a noble European background, further supporting the idea that these events are a "scam" controlled by elites36 ....
Both sources argue that these events were intentionally fabricated for specific purposes, such as promoting racial division or creating fear and control.
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Discuss Racial division project.
The sources suggest that the concept of a "Racial division project" exists and operates through various means, according to certain perspectives.
One source, "Fake Las Cruces Police Shooting," explicitly states that the alleged police shooting of Presley C. Eze was "staged to fuel the race wars"1 . The author describes this event as part of a "never ending racial division project, pitting blacks and whites against each other, a tale as old as time itself"2 . The motive behind such staged events, according to this source, is to "help sell you on the idea of the need for more police enforcement, meaning more funding for them, which means higher taxes for you"3 . This perspective views certain events as manufactured propaganda designed to exacerbate racial tensions for specific political and financial gains.
Another source, "Savage Wars and Alien Invaders," presents a different angle on racial division. This article argues that mainstream politics, influenced by leftism, promotes mass non-white immigration, which the author believes will inevitably lead to "civil war"4 . The author critiques what they call "asymmetric multiculturalism" where "in-group preference, ethnic pride, and group solidarity ... are acceptable for all groups except Whites for whom such things are considered to represent supremacist attitudes"5 . This viewpoint suggests that policies and ideologies around immigration and multiculturalism are creating societal divisions along racial lines, with potentially violent consequences.
The article "Neurolinguistic Games, Schismogenesis, and Bafflegab from the UK" provides a framework for understanding how divisions within society, including potentially racial ones, can be created and amplified through language. It discusses the concept of schismogenesis, which is the "formation of social divisions and differentiation" where "groups define themselves against each other, leading to escalating division"6 . This source analyzes how rhetorical tools like binary framing can encourage audiences to align with one side and oppose another, fostering societal rifts6 . While the article focuses on ideological divisions related to antisemitism, the underlying mechanisms of using language to create "us vs. them" narratives are applicable to the concept of a "racial division project."
Therefore, drawing from the sources, the "Racial division project" can be understood as a deliberate or consequential process involving:
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Staged events and propaganda aimed at inciting racial animosity for political and financial purposes1 ....
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Immigration and multiculturalism policies that, according to one perspective, are leading to social instability and potential racial conflict due to perceived imbalances and erosion of majority identity5 ....
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The use of language and rhetorical strategies that create polarizing binaries and amplify divisions between racial groups, contributing to societal fragmentation6 .
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Discuss Actors and connections.
Drawing on the sources, there are discussions about individuals with connections to acting or the entertainment industry, often within the context of questioning the authenticity of events:
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In the analysis of the "Fake Las Cruces Police Shooting," the author suggests that the entire event was like "theater"1 and refers to standard practices in the "film industry" when discussing the bystander video2 . The judge in the case, James B. Foy, is described as having gotten his "acting job as a judge" due to his father's political connections3 . This implies a lack of genuine authority or experience, suggesting a staged or inauthentic proceeding.
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The analysis of "Three More Fake Serial Killers" provides a more direct discussion of actors and their connections.
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Rodney (Rodney) Jacques Alcala is explicitly identified as an actor who had worked with Roman Polanski4 . This background in acting is used to support the idea that Alcala's portrayal as a serial killer was staged4 ....
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One of Alcala's alleged victims, Ellen Jane Hover, is mentioned as being the goddaughter of Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr.4 .... This connection to prominent figures adds a layer of intrigue and celebrity involvement to the narrative surrounding Alcala.
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Alcala's appearance on the Dating Game in 1978 is highlighted as further evidence of the staged nature of his story, with the author questioning the lack of background checks given his prior criminal history7 ....
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The producer of the Dating Game, Chuck Hirsch Barris, is mentioned and his 1984 autobiography where he "admitted to being a CIA agent" is noted8 . While he later recanted this, the author suggests the initial statement was likely true, implying a potential connection between the entertainment industry and intelligence agencies.
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Felix Alcala, described as a 74-year-old Hollywood director famous for CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, is mentioned in the context of exploring Rodney Alcala's possible Sephardi Jewish ancestry and links to European nobility9 .... This connection, while presented as a coincidence by the author initially, contributes to the broader narrative of hidden familial and elite connections.
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The author also casts doubt on the name of a key witness in one of Alcala's trials, "Dana Crappa," suggesting it sounds like a fake name11 .... This reinforces the idea of fabricated elements within the official narratives.
In summary, the sources highlight connections to the entertainment industry, including individuals who were actors, worked with famous figures, or appeared on television shows, often within the context of arguing that certain events, such as the Las Cruces police shooting and the stories of serial killers like Rodney Alcala, were staged or fabricated1 .... The potential involvement of individuals with ties to intelligence agencies within the entertainment industry is also raised8 . These connections are used to undermine the credibility of the official accounts and suggest a level of manipulation and deception.
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Discuss Script inconsistencies.
Both "Fake Las Cruces Police Shooting.pdf" and "Three More Fake Serial Killers.pdf" highlight numerous script inconsistencies that the authors believe point to these events being staged or fictional1 ....
Regarding the "Fake Las Cruces Police Shooting", Anon points out several inconsistencies in the narrative surrounding the alleged shooting of Presley C. Eze3 :
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Eze's behavior: It is inconsistent that a nursing home supervisor would steal a single can of beer4 .
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Police response and Eze's actions: The rapid arrival of the police and Eze's decision to remain at the gas station after the alleged theft do not make logical sense4 .
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Body camera footage: The failure of Lunsford's body camera at a crucial moment and the poor quality of the footage are suspicious5 ....
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Blood evidence: The lack of blood splatter from a point-blank shot and the inconsistent appearance of the blood puddle across different frames suggest manipulation5 ....
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Confirmation of death: The fact that Presley C. Eze still appears alive in online records and the absence of an obituary contradict the widely reported death9 .
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Legal proceedings: The judge's handling of the trial, admitting errors and considering a retrial before ruling on a motion for acquittal, is deemed procedurally incorrect and indicative of "theater"10 .
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Sentencing: The relatively lenient potential sentence for Lunsford does not align with the severity of the alleged crime11 .
In "Three More Fake Serial Killers", Miles Mathis details numerous script inconsistencies in the stories of Francois Verove, John Cooper, and Rodrigo (Rodney) Jacques Alcala2 :
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Francois Verove:
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The only provided photo is computer-generated and unlikely for 198312 .
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The absence of police photos or a driver's license for a long-serving police officer is strange13 .
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The claim of DNA matches for decades-old crimes is questioned due to the limitations of DNA technology at the time and the implausibility of preserving viable samples14 .
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There is a contradiction regarding when DNA evidence supposedly confirmed his involvement in a 1987 rape15 ....
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John Cooper:
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Simultaneous life sentences for multiple murders and rapes are legally improbable17 .
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The reliance on very old DNA evidence to solve cold cases is dubious17 .
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His transition from a lottery winner to a violent burglar in a short period is unconvincing18 .
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The police providing interview footage to television is unusual19 .
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The claim of retaining bloody clothes for twenty years after a murder is highly improbable20 .
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Rodrigo (Rodney) Jacques Alcala:
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The first alleged victim mirroring the age and background in another "fake" case (Verove) is noted21 .
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The legal handling of his initial child molestation charge and subsequent parole after being an FBI top ten fugitive seem illogical22 ....
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Allowing a paroled sex offender to travel out of state to New York, where he supposedly committed murder on the Rockefeller estate, is deemed "illegal and impossible"24 .
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Conflicting information and potential tampering are noted in photos and biographical details of alleged victim Ellen Hover25 ....
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His alleged employment at the Los Angeles Times and appearance on The Dating Game after being a known criminal with a public profile are unbelievable due to a lack of expected background checks27 .
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His photographic focus on teen boys contradicts the narrative of him targeting young girls28 .
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The rapid progression of his initial murder trial and the subsequent legal proceedings, including overturned convictions and the illegal bundling of unrelated charges, are presented as farcical29 ....
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The testimony of the alleged first victim 42 years later is questioned regarding the reliability of identification31 .
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Inconsistencies in his name and purported Mexican heritage compared to possible Sephardi Jewish roots are highlighted32 ....
These numerous script inconsistencies lead the authors of both sources to conclude that the events they analyze were likely staged or fictional, serving various agendas such as fueling racial tensions or creating fear and manipulating public perception12 ....
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Three More Fake Serial Killers.pdf
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This source, an essay by Miles Mathis, argues that three individuals presented as notorious serial killers—Francois Verove, John Cooper, and Rodney Alcala—were likely "fake" figures created through staged narratives. Mathis highlights connections between these men and the entertainment industry, such as appearances on game shows, as initial evidence of fabrication. The author meticulously examines inconsistencies and logical flaws in the official accounts of their crimes, focusing on issues like implausible DNA evidence in decades-old cases, questionable trial procedures, and the suspicious
Discuss Fake serial killers.
The sources discuss the concept of fake serial killers, with one source, "Three More Fake Serial Killers" by Miles Mathis, directly analyzing three specific cases1 . Mathis argues that these individuals – Francois Verove, John Cooper, and Rodrigo (Rodney) Jacques Alcala – were presented as serial killers through staged events and media manipulation2 .
Here's a breakdown of Mathis's analysis of each alleged fake serial killer:
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Francois Verove (France):
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Mathis points out the lack of genuine photographs of Verove, noting that the only available image appears to be computer-generated, which he finds suspicious for someone who was supposedly a police officer for 35 years2 .
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He highlights the contradiction regarding DNA evidence3 .... While Verove was linked to old crimes through DNA in 2021 (leading to his suicide), Mathis questions how DNA could have been used to confirm his identity in a 1996 rape case, as claimed, since his DNA wasn't obtained until much later5 .... He also doubts the viability of decades-old DNA samples3 .
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Mathis notes that none of Verove's crimes were proven, as he died before arrest, making the narrative "true crime fiction" based on questionable DNA matches3 .
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John Cooper (UK):
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Mathis finds it impossible that Cooper received a life sentence in 2011 for multiple murders and rapes simultaneously, arguing that legal systems don't typically allow for trials combining such charges5 .
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He questions the reliance on old DNA evidence from murders in 1985 and 1989, and rapes in 1996, with Cooper's DNA being taken in 2009, highlighting the significant time gaps5 .
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Mathis suggests that Cooper's appearances on game shows ("Bullseye" in 1989 and winning a large sum in a newspaper competition in 1978) indicate a potential rigging of events. He finds it illogical that someone winning a substantial amount of money would become a violent burglar just six years later7 .
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He also questions why police interview footage of Cooper would be given to TV stations for documentaries8 .
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Mathis finds it unbelievable that bloody clothes from a 1989 murder would still be present in Cooper's home in 2009, leading to his arrest8 .
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Rodrigo (Rodney) Jacques Alcala (USA):
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Mathis notes Alcala's appearance on the "Dating Game" and his work with Roman Polanski, suggesting he was an actor9 . He also points out that one of his alleged victims was the goddaughter of Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr., further hinting at connections within the entertainment industry9 .
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He finds it illogical that Alcala was paroled relatively quickly after convictions for serious assaults and being on the FBI's ten most wanted list, only to seemingly commit more crimes10 ....
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Mathis questions the story of Ellen Jane Hover's body being found as a skeleton on the Rockefeller estate just months after her alleged murder by Alcala, deeming this scientifically implausible12 .
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He points out inconsistencies in Ellen Hover's Findagrave information, including a wrong married name on her tombstone and conflicting details about her stepfather13 ....
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Mathis finds it unbelievable that the Los Angeles Times would hire Alcala as a photographer after he had been on their front pages as a child rapist16 .... He also questions the "Dating Game"'s lack of background checks given Alcala's criminal history16 ....
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He highlights the lack of actual confirmed victims in Alcala's case, noting that his first murder trial had its conviction overturned multiple times18 .... He criticizes the third trial where the original case was bundled with four new ones based only on DNA evidence from decades prior19 ....
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Mathis mocks the surprise witness, Tali Shapiro (Alcala's first alleged victim), testifying 42 years later21 .
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He notes inconsistencies in online records regarding Alcala's middle name and family background, suggesting a fabricated identity22 .... He connects the Alcala name to Sephardi Jewish and European noble lineages, implying a higher social status than presented24 ....
Mathis concludes that these cases are likely staged events ("fiction sold as real") used to control the public through fear, possibly orchestrated by powerful individuals with hidden connections26 .... He suggests that these "noble descendants" derive "jollies" from manipulating the public through fake fear26 .
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Discuss Game show appearances.
The source "Three More Fake Serial Killers" discusses the game show appearances of two of the alleged fake serial killers, John Cooper and Rodrigo (Rodney) Jacques Alcala, suggesting these appearances are indicators that their stories were staged1 .
Here's what the source notes about their game show appearances:
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John Cooper:
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He appeared on the UK game show Bullseye in 19891 .
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Mathis also mentions that Cooper won $650,000 in a newspaper spot-the-ball competition in 19782 . Mathis found this suspicious, suggesting that such games might be rigged. He questioned why someone who won such a large sum would become a violent burglar just six years later, dismissing the explanation that he spent it all on "booze and gambling"2 .
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Rodrigo (Rodney) Jacques Alcala:
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He appeared on the US game show Dating Game in 19781 ....
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Mathis finds it unbelievable that the "Dating Game" would not have conducted background checks on contestants, especially someone like Alcala who, according to the narrative, had already been involved in serious crimes, fled the state, and been sought by the FBI3 .
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Mathis also points out that the producer of the "Dating Game" was Chuck Hirsch Barris, who in his autobiography admitted to being a CIA agent (though he later recanted). Mathis suggests that Barris was likely telling the truth initially, implying a connection to intelligence agencies and potential orchestration of events3 .
In the context of the article, these game show appearances are presented as evidence that the individuals in question were likely actors or figures within a manipulated narrative, rather than genuine serial killers who coincidentally appeared on television. Mathis suggests that these appearances, along with other inconsistencies and odd details in their stories, point towards a staged reality created to control the public through fear4 ....
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Discuss DNA evidence issues.
The source "Three More Fake Serial Killers" raises several significant issues and questions regarding the use of DNA evidence in the cases of Francois Verove and John Cooper, suggesting that the reliance on DNA is part of the fabrication of their serial killer personas.
Here's a breakdown of the DNA evidence issues discussed:
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Francois Verove:
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The article highlights a chronological contradiction in the Verove case. While it was claimed that DNA analysis confirmed him as the perpetrator of a 1987 rape in 1996, the article points out that Verove's DNA was not obtained until 2021, after his death, when a summons for DNA samples was issued to numerous gendarmes. This raises the question of what DNA was used for the alleged confirmation in 1996 if they didn't have Verove's sample at that time1 ....
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Mathis also questions the viability of decades-old DNA evidence. In the case of Verove's first "confirmed victim," an alleged rape of an eight-year-old girl in 1986, Mathis doubts that a viable vaginal swab could have been preserved for 35 years until Verove's DNA was collected in 2021. He also notes that DNA testing was not commonly used for such cases in France in 1986, making it unlikely that such evidence would have been collected and stored4 .
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The article emphasizes that Verove killed himself when a DNA sample was requested in 2021, implying that any subsequent DNA links are based on posthumous samples, further questioning the validity and timing of earlier alleged DNA confirmations3 .
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In Cooper's case, the source notes that very old cold cases (murders in 1985 and 1989, rapes in 1996) were allegedly solved and hinged on DNA matches with his DNA taken in 2009, creating a significant time gap of up to 24 years. Mathis questions the likelihood of viable DNA evidence existing from the 1985 murders unless bodies were exhumed and DNA miraculously found on skeletons3 .
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The article discusses the arrest of Cooper a year after his release, supposedly due to DNA tests showing the victim's blood on clothes at his home from a murder 20 years prior. Mathis finds it highly improbable that bloody clothes would be kept for two decades without being washed or disposed of5 .
In both cases, the author uses these issues with the alleged DNA evidence to support the argument that these serial killer narratives are fabricated. The implausibility of the timelines, the questionable preservation of old samples, and the contradictions in when DNA was supposedly obtained are presented as key indicators that the DNA evidence is being used to prop up a false story rather than representing genuine forensic findings.
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Discuss Rodney Alcala inconsistencies.
The source "Three More Fake Serial Killers" by Miles Mathis details numerous inconsistencies in the narrative surrounding Rodrigo (Rodney) Jacques Alcala, suggesting that his portrayal as a serial killer is fabricated. Here are some of the key inconsistencies discussed:
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Background and Identity:
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Alcala's middle name is Jacques, which is French, despite his parents supposedly being Mexican (Raul Alcala Buquor and Anna Maria Gutierrez)1 . This discrepancy raises questions about his true heritage.
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Mathis notes the lack of detailed online records for both Rodrigo and Rodney Alcala, including missing addresses in the Los Angeles area and a lack of listed relatives, which he finds suspicious1 .
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He points out that the Alcala name has Sephardi Jewish and European noble (related to the Bourbons and Sachsens) roots, which contradicts the presented narrative of his background and suggests a higher social status2 .
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Early Crimes and Parole:
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After his first arrest for the alleged crime against Tali Schapiro (an 8-year-old Jewish girl, a detail Mathis finds repeated suspiciously in other fake serial killer narratives), he was convicted of child molestation (a lesser charge after Schapiro's family moved to Mexico and refused to let her testify) and paroled after 34 months3 .... Mathis finds it illogical that without the primary witness, a charge could even be brought.
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Less than two months after his release, Alcala was re-arrested and convicted for assaulting a 13-year-old girl ("Julie J.") and was again paroled after only two years5 . Mathis questions this rapid re-arrest and subsequent quick parole for a repeat sex offender who was also considered a flight risk.
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Following his second release, Alcala's parole officer "unusually" permitted him to travel to New York City, where he is suspected of killing Ellen Jane Hover6 . Mathis deems this permission for a known repeat offender and flight risk to travel out of state as "illegal and impossible."
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The Case of Ellen Jane Hover:
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Ellen Hover's body was supposedly found as a skeleton on the Rockefeller estate just months after her disappearance6 . Mathis states that it takes significantly longer for a body to decompose to a skeleton, making this timeline scientifically implausible. He also questions how Alcala would have been able to bury her on the Rockefeller estate.
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There are conflicting details on Ellen Hover's Findagrave page, including her tombstone name being Ellen Hover Schwartz (implying marriage after death) and the admission that Ruben Schwartz was her mother's third husband, not Ellen's adoptive father, making the tombstone incorrect7 ....
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Mathis notes that searches for Ellen Hover's father, Herman Hover (alleged to be a nightclub owner and godparent to celebrities), yield no results on databases, suggesting this name might be fake8 .
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Professional Life and Game Show Appearance:
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After being paroled as a sex offender in 1977, Alcala supposedly went to work for the Los Angeles Times9 . Mathis finds it unbelievable that a major newspaper would hire someone with his criminal history without a proper background check.
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Similarly, he questions how "Dating Game" in 1978 would have failed to conduct background checks on Alcala, given his prior arrests and status as an FBI top-ten-list criminal9 . He also highlights the CIA connection of the show's producer, Chuck Barris.
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Alcala's first murder trial in 1980 for the death of 12-year-old Robin Samsoe resulted in a conviction that was overturned in 1984, and a second conviction in 1986 that was overturned in 200110 .... Mathis finds the initial conviction timeline "way too fast" for a real trial in Los Angeles.
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For the third trial in 2010, the Samsoe case was illegally bundled with four new murder charges based only on DNA "evidence," with the oldest case dating back to 1977 (before DNA evidence was common)11 ....
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Mathis finds the detail of Alcala acting as his own attorney and playing the Arlo Guthrie song "Alice's Restaurant" during his closing argument to be bizarre and indicative of a staged event12 .
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Surprise Witness and Identification:
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The surprise testimony of Tali Shapiro during the penalty phase of the third trial, 42 years after the initial alleged crime, is deemed highly improbable by Mathis in terms of her ability to identify Alcala after such a long time and significant changes in appearance13 .
Through these numerous inconsistencies and implausibilities, Mathis builds his argument that the story of Rodney Alcala as a prolific serial killer is likely a fabricated narrative used for public manipulation.
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Discuss Staged true crime.
The source "Three More Fake Serial Killers" heavily implies the concept of staged true crime by presenting what the author believes are numerous inconsistencies, illogical scenarios, and unbelievable coincidences in the stories of Francois Verove, John Cooper, and Rodrigo (Rodney) Jacques Alcala. According to the author, these individuals are not genuine serial killers but rather figures in fabricated narratives presented as true crime to the public.
Here are the key aspects of this concept as drawn from the source:
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Narrative Fabrication: The author suggests that the entire narrative surrounding these individuals as serial killers is constructed, akin to "true crime fiction"1 . This involves creating a compelling story with alleged victims and crimes, often relying on sensational details and emotional appeals.
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Implausible Evidence: A crucial element of the alleged staging is the use of questionable or contradictory evidence, particularly DNA evidence1 .... The author points out chronological impossibilities, doubts the viability of decades-old samples, and questions the timing of DNA collection and alleged matches. This suggests that the evidence is being manipulated or fabricated to fit the pre-determined narrative.
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Illogical Scenarios: The author highlights numerous events within the stories that defy logic or common sense. For example, a large lottery winner becoming a violent burglar shortly after4 , a parole officer allowing a known flight risk to travel across the country5 , and a body skeletonizing in an impossibly short time5 . These illogical elements, according to the author, are signs of a poorly constructed staged event.
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Media Manipulation: The source points to the role of media, including game shows and documentaries, in presenting and popularizing these narratives6 .... The author finds it suspicious that individuals with alleged criminal backgrounds would appear on television without proper vetting, suggesting a level of orchestration or complicity from media outlets.
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Control Through Fear: The ultimate purpose of these staged true crime narratives, according to the author, is to control the public through fear9 . By presenting seemingly real and terrifying stories of serial killers, those behind the staging can manipulate public perception and maintain a sense of unease and dependence on authorities.
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Connections to Power Structures: The author hints at connections between these alleged fake serial killers and powerful entities, such as intelligence agencies (through the producer of "Dating Game") and even noble lineages (in the case of Alcala)10 .... This suggests that the staging might be part of a larger scheme orchestrated by influential individuals.
In essence, the concept of staged true crime, as presented in the source, involves the creation and dissemination of false narratives about serial killers using fabricated evidence, illogical scenarios, and media manipulation to control the public through fear, potentially orchestrated by powerful and hidden entities.
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CROSSFIRED ☙ Thursday, March 27, 2025 ☙ C&C NEWS 🦠
Summary
This newsletter installment, dated March 27, 2025, under the title "Coffee & Covid," presents a conservative commentary on current events. It highlights Trump's actions concerning election integrity, specifically an executive order aimed at enforcing citizenship verification and securing voting processes. The piece also emphasizes the declassification of documents related to the FBI's "Crossfire Hurricane" investigation, portraying it as a move against the "deep state." Overall, the newsletter aims to rally its readership around these developments, framing them as crucial steps in rectifying past issues and preparing for future elections.
Discuss Coffee and Covid.
The "Coffee & Covid 2025" briefing, also referred to as "C&C NEWS," is a news roundup by Jeff Childers published on Thursday, March 27, 20251 . This briefing covers several topics:
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The Signal Scandal: Progressives attempted to use the situation involving Signal to criticize the Trump administration, particularly after a report by PoliticoEU and the release of the entire Signal chat archive by The Atlantic2 .... Despite initial Democratic demands for resignations, the effort seemingly lacked traction, and the released texts did not reveal national security secrets but rather portrayed the Trump national security team in a better light3 .... The Atlantic also shifted its stance, suggesting that Jeffrey Goldberg never saw classified information, possibly due to concerns about the National Espionage Act5 . Additionally, a Democrat NGO sued the Trump administration over its use of Signal, with the case assigned to Judge Boasberg5 .
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Election Integrity: President Trump signed an executive order aimed at enforcing existing election laws, protecting against foreign influence, and decertifying questionable voting technology5 . This order includes measures related to citizenship verification for voting, mail ballot counting, and a call for the Election Assistance Commission (EAC) to update its guidance to ban inscrutable voting systems and require voter-verifiable paper records6 .... The order also mandates Homeland Security to review state voter databases and the DOJ to prosecute election crimes and non-compliant states8 .... While praised by conservatives as enforcing existing laws, progressives have criticized these measures, anticipating potential litigation12 .
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Declassification of FBI's Russia Investigation (Crossfire Hurricane): President Trump signed a second executive memorandum re-declassifying the unredacted parts of the materials referenced in his January 19, 2021 memorandum related to the FBI’s Crossfire Hurricane investigation13 .... This follows a previous order on his last day in office that was not fully implemented during the Biden administration13 .... While the full extent of the released information remains uncertain, Trump suggested that the public "won't like what you see"16 . The documents had not been released as of the time of the briefing, leading to questions about the definition of "immediately" in the order17 . This declassification is considered potentially historic due to the extensive history and controversy surrounding the RussiaGate investigation18 .
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Based on the sources, here's a discussion of Signal text messages:
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The Atlantic published the entire Signal chat archive related to a situation where Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg was included in a national security chat1 . This occurred after Democrats attempted to criticize the Trump administration over Goldberg's access2 . Initially, The Atlantic had withheld portions of these texts citing national security concerns, but the full release revealed no such secrets and instead made the Trump national security team "look even better"1 .
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There is a suggestion that The Atlantic may have violated the National Espionage Act, which criminalizes sharing national defense information, leading to their insistence that Goldberg never saw any classified information1 .
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A Democratic NGO has sued the Trump Administration over its use of Signal, alleging it violates the official records act3 . This case has been assigned to Judge Boasberg, who is also involved in a dispute concerning Tren de Aragua deportations3 .
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LewRockwell.com also references a "'Signal-gate’" suggesting the Trump team included a "neocon journo" in Yemen attack planning sessions4 . This likely refers to the same incident involving Jeffrey Goldberg.
In summary, the discussion around Signal text messages centers on the inclusion of a journalist in a national security communication channel, the subsequent release of the message archive, potential legal ramifications for the media outlet involved, and a lawsuit against the Trump administration regarding the use of the platform for official communications1 ....
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Discuss Trump election integrity.
In the "Coffee & Covid 2025" briefing, Jeff Childers discusses President Trump's recent actions concerning election integrity1 . According to the briefing, Trump signed a new executive order on Tuesday, titled “Preserving and Protecting the Integrity of American Elections”2 .
The key aspects of this initiative, as described in the briefing, include:
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Drawing Comparisons to Other Nations: The order begins by noting that the U.S. lags behind countries like India, Brazil, Germany, Canada, Denmark, and Sweden in implementing commonsense electoral reforms2 .
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Citing Unenforced Federal Laws: The order references a list of unenforced federal laws governing federal elections, such as the establishment of a single national Election Day and the prohibition of foreign nationals from voting or donating to campaigns3 .
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Directives to Homeland Security (HomeSec): Sections 2 and 3 of the order require HomeSec to ensure only citizens can vote in federal elections. It mandates the federal government to provide states with an easy and free way to verify citizenship and voter status (i.e., that they are still living). The national mail-in ballot form is to be updated to require proof of citizenship4 . HomeSec is also tasked with reviewing each state’s voter database4 .
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Directives to the Department of Justice (DOJ): The order directs the DOJ to “take appropriate action” to ensure state compliance with federal rules4 . It also mandates the DOJ to negotiate information-sharing agreements with states and focus enforcement on non-compliant states5 . Furthermore, the DOJ is ordered to prosecute states that violate Federal Election Day by counting late-arriving mail-in ballots and to prosecute foreign nationals who circumvent campaign finance and lobbying rules5 .
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Executive Control Over the Election Assistance Commission (EAC): Section 4 asserts Executive branch control over the EAC, which provides election-related grants to states and certifies election equipment. The order requires the EAC to update its guidance with “radical” reforms, such as banning systems that record votes in barcodes or QR codes and requiring a “voter-verifiable paper record”6 . The EAC is directed to withhold federal funds from non-compliant states, and voting systems not meeting the guidelines must be de-certified6 .
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Security Assessments of Voting Systems: Section 6 requires HomeSec and the EAC to “assess the security” of internet-connected voting systems and review the security of all electronic systems used in voter registration and voting5 .
The briefing notes that Vox, a far-left publication, ran a story critical of the executive order, suggesting Trump is "threatening states to change their election rules"7 . However, Jason Snead, executive director of the Honest Elections Project, is quoted as saying that the executive order simply enforces laws already passed by Congress and acts within existing legal authority8 .
The briefing anticipates potential litigation over the order but suggests there is time before the midterms to resolve these issues. It emphasizes the importance of continued voting in interim elections to potentially solidify these temporary fixes into permanent reforms, given that a future Democratic president could reverse executive orders9 .
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Discuss Crossfire Hurricane files.
Based on the sources, here's a discussion of the Crossfire Hurricane files:
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President Trump initiated efforts to declassify materials related to the FBI's Crossfire Hurricane investigation, which was a covert investigation into alleged Trump-Russia collusion1 . This investigation later proved to be a politically driven hoax, purportedly propped up by Clinton-funded opposition research1 ....
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On January 19, 2021, his last full day in office, President Trump issued an executive memorandum ordering the re-declassification of these materials, even accepting DOJ's proposed redactions under protest3 . However, despite this clear declassification memo, the materials were never actually released during the subsequent Biden administration3 .
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For four years of the Biden era, Merrick Garland's DOJ allegedly stymied and stonewalled repeated Republican demands for disclosure, without providing explanations for their defiance of Trump's order or the status of the documents3 .
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On Tuesday, March 25, 2025, President Trump signed a second electrifying executive memorandum, this time to AG Pam Bondi, re-declassifying all the unredacted parts of the "materials referenced in the Presidential Memorandum of January 19, 2021" – explicitly mentioning Crossfire Hurricane4 .
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Again, President Trump accepted the FBI's proposed redactions in full, noting that some other parts remain covered by undisclosed orders from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) court, and ordered that "personally identifiable information" should be redacted4 .
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While it is impossible to predict how much or how little will be seen, there was a "signal of hope" when Trump told reporters, "you're not going to like what you see"5 . The order directed AG Bondi to "make declassified materials described in this memorandum available to the public immediately"5 .
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However, as of March 27, 2025, the documents had yet to be released, leading to questions about the meaning of "immediately"6 .
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The declassification of these files is considered potentially the most historic in modern history, given the extensive controversy surrounding the Crossfire Hurricane investigation. The Biden regime's efforts to protect these documents, even with redactions, underscore their perceived significance7 .
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Discuss Executive orders.
Based on the sources and our conversation history, here's a discussion of executive orders:
Executive orders have been a notable tool used by President Trump, as highlighted in the sources, particularly in the realms of election integrity and declassification, and have also been criticized for potentially overreaching executive power in areas like immigration.
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Election Integrity: As we discussed, President Trump signed an executive order titled “Preserving and Protecting the Integrity of American Elections”1 . This order aims to enforce existing federal election laws, enhance citizenship verification for voting, address mail ballot counting, and exert control over the Election Assistance Commission (EAC) to promote reforms like voter-verifiable paper records1 .... The order also directs Homeland Security (HomeSec) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) to take specific actions to ensure state compliance and prosecute election-related offenses3 .... While supporters argue this enforces existing laws, critics anticipate legal challenges7 ....
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Declassification of Crossfire Hurricane: President Trump also utilized executive memorandums, which function similarly to executive orders in directing the executive branch, to push for the declassification of materials related to the FBI's Crossfire Hurricane investigation9 .... He issued an initial memorandum on his last day in office and a subsequent one to Attorney General Pam Bondi, aiming to release unredacted portions of these documents to the public9 .... The implementation of these memorandums has faced delays, raising questions about the executive branch's willingness to comply "immediately"12 . This action is considered potentially significant in understanding the controversial "RussiaGate hoax"13 ....
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Expansion of Executive Power and Due Process: The articles "Making Our Rights Disappear" and "The Sack of Rome" raise concerns about the broader implications of executive orders. "Making Our Rights Disappear" argues that President Trump has used executive orders, proclamations, and so-called national emergencies to essentially declare war on the rule of law15 . The author contends that these actions circumvent constitutional protections and due process, particularly in the context of detaining and deporting immigrants, even legal permanent residents, based on accusations without trials or hearings16 .... Robert Reich is quoted expressing concern that if Trump can "disappear" immigrants based on disagreed-with opinions, citizens could be next19 .
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Technology and Executive Influence: "The Sack of Rome" highlights a situation where Elon Musk and his engineers gained access to vast amounts of government data, potentially through government authorization or contracts that could be influenced by executive directives20 .... The author, Naomi Wolf, expresses worry that this data capture, potentially facilitated by executive actions, could make Musk more powerful than any President and lead to a "privately-owned AI-managed government," diminishing the power of elected officials and potentially infringing on citizens' rights without accountability22 .... A federal judge did issue a temporary block on Musk's access, indicating some level of legal challenge to these executive-adjacent actions25 .
In summary, executive orders have served as a key instrument for President Trump to pursue his policy objectives in areas like election administration and declassification. However, their use has also drawn criticism for potentially overstepping constitutional boundaries and expanding executive power, with concerns raised about due process and the increasing influence of private entities through executive-related actions.
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Navigating Shifting Sands: Power, Truth, and Freedom in a Changing Landscape
The provided sources offer a multifaceted and often critical perspective on contemporary events, raising significant questions about political power, the nature of truth, and the state of individual liberties. A central theme emerging from these documents is a deepening skepticism towards established institutions and mainstream narratives, coupled with concerns about potential government overreach and the influence of various groups shaping societal discourse.
One prominent area of focus is the exercise of governmental power, particularly in the context of the Trump administration. The article on Betar highlights the close relationship between this far-right, pro-Israel group and the administration, detailing allegations of Betar preparing dossiers on pro-Palestine figures for deportation and claiming credit for arrests1 . This raises concerns about the suppression of dissent and the targeting of individuals based on their political views, with parallels drawn to the McCarthy era2 . Furthermore, an executive order on combating anti-Semitism is cited as a measure facilitating the removal of resident aliens and investigating anti-Jewish racism in colleges2 .
Several sources express apprehension regarding the erosion of due process and civil liberties. Articles from LewRockwell.com warn of an "authoritarian war on due process," citing the potential for indefinite detention and secret deportations, even of legal residents, based on the government's "enemies list"3 .... The deployment of individuals to a mega-prison in El Salvador and the justification of pre-emptive arrests based on potential future threats are presented as dangerous precedents6 .... The fundamental right of habeas corpus is emphasized as being at risk when executive power goes unchecked8 ....
In contrast to mainstream accounts, some sources present alternative interpretations of events, often framed as uncovering hidden truths. The "Fake Las Cruces Police Shooting" document argues that a purported police shooting was staged to fuel racial division, citing inconsistencies in evidence and the backgrounds of individuals involved10 .... Similarly, "Three More Fake Serial Killers" contends that the narratives surrounding several high-profile serial killers are fabricated, pointing to logical contradictions and questionable evidence13 .... These perspectives underscore a strong distrust of official reports and a belief in the manipulation of public perception.
The role and influence of specific groups are also recurring points of discussion. The Betar article paints the organization as a "far-right hate group" with a history of supporting terror and genocide, now working closely with the Trump administration1 .... Allegations of intimidation, threats, and the use of facial recognition technology by Betar members against pro-Palestine protesters are detailed17 .... Elsewhere, concerns are raised about the potential for a powerful "everything app" developed by Elon Musk, gaining access to vast amounts of government data, to create a "control grid" with the ability to target individuals and undermine governmental accountability19 .... The specter of hidden control is also raised in "The Hidden Hierarchy," which posits the existence of "Satanic bloodlines" exerting significant influence over global affairs through secret societies and manipulation22 ....
The concept of "neurolinguistic games," "bafflegab," and "schismogenesis" is introduced as a framework for understanding how language can be used in political rhetoric to distort truth and create social divisions24 .... This analysis suggests that polarizing binaries and loaded language contribute to an "epistemological warfare" that hinders critical thinking and fosters societal fragmentation26 ....
Finally, the sources touch upon broader societal trends, such as the decline of the Catholic Church29 and the perceived decline of California due to left-wing policies30 . The historical rise of the state's control over money is also examined, suggesting that even seemingly market-based systems like the gold standard ultimately served to consolidate state power31 ....
In conclusion, these sources present a critical and often conspiratorial view of contemporary events, emphasizing concerns about governmental power, the manipulation of truth, the erosion of liberties, and the influence of hidden actors. They encourage readers to question mainstream narratives, scrutinize the actions of those in power, and remain vigilant in the face of perceived threats to individual freedom and societal integrity. The narrative woven through these documents serves as a potent reminder of the complexities and contested nature of power, truth, and freedom in the modern world.
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