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AMERICAN CAPITALISM’S WORST NIGHTMARE by DAVID STOCKMAN https://www.lewrockwell.com/2025/04/david-stockman/american-capitalisms-worst-nightmare/1  ...

CANADA'S SOVEREIGNTY IN JEOPARDY by PROF MICHEL CHOSSUDOVSKY https://www.globalresearch.ca/canada-s-sovereignty-in-jeopardy-the-militarization-of-north-america/657213  ...

CATHERINE AUSTIN FITTS: WHILE THE CENTRAL BANKERS ARE BUILDING THE CONTROL GRID, THEY ARE ALSO PREPARING FOR A NEAR-EXTINCTION EVENT TO SAVE THEMSELVES by RHODA WILSON https://expose-news.com/2025/04/30/catherine-austin-fitts-on-the-central-bankers/ 68  ...

DEAR CONSERVATIVES, I APOLOGIZE by NAOMI WOLF https://naomiwolf.substack.com/p/dear-conservatives-i-apologize116 ...

GERMANY IN CRISIS PART 3: A CULTURE OF SUBMISSION, BY PATRICK LAWRENCE -THE UNZ REVIEW by PATRICK LAWRENCE https://www.unz.com/plawrence/germany-in-crisis-part-3-a-culture-of-submission/ 142 ...

NOT ONE INDICTMENT by ERIC PETERS https://www.lewrockwell.com/2025/04/eric-peters/not-one-indictment/ 159 ...

THE STAKES OF DONALD TRUMP’S NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN by THIERRY MEYSSAN https://www.lewrockwell.com/2025/04/thierry-meyssan/the-stakes-of-donald-trumps-negotiations-with-the-islamic-republic-of-iran/ 165 ...

TRIAL BY JEWRY: ASA WINSTANLEY ON WEAPONIZING ANTI-SEMITISM, BY MARK GULLICK - THE UNZ REVIEW by MARK GULLICK https://www.unz.com/mgullick/trial-by-jewry-asa-winstanley-on-weaponizing-anti-semitism/ 184 ...

WAITING ON XI by NO AUTHOR LISTED https://www.lewrockwell.com/2025/04/no_author/waiting-on-xi/ 198 ...

WHEN WILL WE PLACE THESE THREE GOVERNORS UNDER ARREST FOR MASS GENOCIDE? by NO AUTHOR LISTED https://thegovernmentrag.com/articles/when-will-we-place-these-three-governors-under-arrest-for-mass-genocide/ 210 ...


EN — LARRY ROMANOFF: Debunking Elon Musk – Part 3 — Vindictive Sociopath and Genocidal Psychopath by Larry Romanoff

https://www.bluemoonofshanghai.com/politics/20809/ 1 ...

More Misconceptions About Protein And Food In General by Joachim Bartoll

https://bartoll.se/2025/04/high-protein-diets-misconceptions/ 84 ...

War is a Human Sacrifice to the Satanic Phoenician Gods by Satchidanand

https://satchidanand.substack.com/p/war-is-a-human-sacrifice-to-the-satanic 111 ...

☕ BABY LIES ☙ Wednesday, April 30, 2025 ☙ C&C NEWS 🦠 by Coffee & Covid

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/baby-lies-wednesday-april-30-2025 



* by DAVID STOCKMAN __

The U.S. trade deficit with major Asian trading partners is massive. The combined deficit with China, South Korea, Taiwan, India, and Vietnam was $522 billion in 20231 . This amounted to nearly 46% of the $1.143 trillion of two-way trade with these countries1 .

The author argues that tariff barriers do not explain America's giant trade deficits2 . In 2023, the average U.S. tariff (3.9%) was considerably higher than the average tariff levied by 51 top trading partners on U.S. exports (2.1%)3 .

Claims about non-monetary trade barriers (NTBs) and related cheating are also considered bogus2 . The author specifically eliminates complaints from Wall Street and the Fortune 500 about alleged onerous Chinese treatment of their direct investments4 .

The author, using Grok 3, asserts that China's high savings rate has virtually no bearing on the bilateral trade deficit with the U.S.5 .... Ninety percent of the difference in aggregate savings rates between the two countries is due to factors unrelated to trade6 ....

The U.S. household savings data is heavily distorted by the U.S. Welfare State, which provides significant transfer payments7 .... These transfer payments and the inclusion of "imputed rent" affect the comparison with China's savings rate8 ....

The vast wage and cost gap between the U.S. and China is presented as the pure and simple explanation for the bilateral trade deficit5 . This gap is seen as the key factor, overriding arguments about tariffs, NTBs, or savings rates5 .

* by PROF MICHEL CHOSSUDOVSKY __

The 2002 Unified Command Plan was announced as a significant reform to realign and streamline the U.S. military structure to better address 21st-century threats11 . This plan establishes the missions and responsibilities of each combatant command within the U.S. armed forces12 .

A key component of the plan is the creation of U.S. Northern Command (NORTHCOM), a command assigned to defend the American people where they live and work13 .... The preferred alternative for its headquarters was Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado, and it was scheduled to begin operating on October 1st of that year15 .

NORTHCOM is designed to function in a supporting role to civil authorities such as the FBI, FEMA, and state and local governments13 . This support can involve providing expertise, manpower, and capabilities that are distinctive and unique to the Department of Defense16 ....

The creation of NORTHCOM brings unity and focus to homeland security missions that were previously performed by various combatant commanders and agencies19 . This unified approach is expected to improve the coordination and timing of military support provided to civil authorities during crises18 ....

NORTHCOM will help the Department of Defense better deal with natural disasters, attacks on U.S. soil, or other civil difficulties15 . The commander will be responsible for being ready to assist federal, state, and local governments during such events17 .

While the military's role remains in support of civil authorities, the NORTHCOM commander is the person who would assess situations and figure out which resources ought to respond22 . This commander has a focused capability and competence prepared, trained, exercised, and equipped for those kinds of supporting roles23 .

* by RHODA WILSON __

According to Catherine Austin Fitts, central bankers are actively converting currency systems into control systems through digitization24 .... The goal is to move the majority of people to a lower economic footprint and establish control over commerce and currency25 ....

The digitization of currency and commerce is part of a larger system aiming to create a "digital concentration camp"25 . This system is designed to monitor, control, and influence people at an individual level using AI and software, enabling the enforcement of rules and punishments by controlling access to money and credit25 ....

Austin Fitts suggests that a significant amount of "undocumentable adjustments" or missing money from the U.S. government budget between 1998 and 2015 ($21 trillion) may be allocated to building underground bases and city infrastructure28 .... She is convinced the U.S. has a network of top-secret installations built in the country30 .

Austin Fitts believes that central bankers and others are preparing for a near-extinction event, possibly related to geophysical risks like a solar minimum26 .... This concern about future risks might be driving investments in projects like underground bases and space colonization26 ....

Capital is being centralized into the hands of a few billionaires who are reinvesting money into space projects33 . This reinvestment is seen as serving multiple purposes, including asteroid mining and implementing control through satellites to run a global control grid34 .

The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) is identified as the central bank of central banks, possessing sovereign immunity and the ability to move and hold money secretly35 .... This allows it to operate above the law and potentially facilitate secret financial transactions35 ....

* by NAOMI WOLF __

The author offers a "full-throated apology" to conservatives and those who "put America first" for believing a "farrago of lies" told by legacy media outlets like NPR, MSNBC, and The New York Times38 .... She acknowledges that her credulity and that of others like her hurt conservatives "in existential ways"39 .

The release of tens of thousands of hours of security camera footage from the U.S. Capitol on Jan 6, 2021, by House Speaker Kevin McCarthy to Tucker Carlson is presented as the "proximate cause" for this apology39 .... The author argues this footage challenges the dominant narrative of Jan 641 ....

The author believes that Tucker Carlson engaged in "valuable journalism simply by airing the footage" that was given to him44 . She compares his action to Daniel Ellsberg's leaking of the Pentagon Papers, arguing both involved disclosing material the government preferred to keep hidden45 ....

The dominant narrative of Jan 6th, promoted by Democrats in leadership and legacy media, is accused of being "cherry-picked, hyped, spun, and in some ways appear to have lied about," aspects of the event42 . This narrative is seen as turning a tragedy into a "politicized talking point aimed at discrediting half of our electorate"42 ....

The author points to anomalies in the security response on Jan 6th, such as a former Capitol police officer reporting no guidance when he called superiors during the breach and scenes of officers escorting a protester48 .... She notes that there is usually a "rock-solid 'security plan'" and no confusion in security practices at the Capitol50 ....

The author argues that the dominant Jan 6th narrative is a departure from history and the Constitution by messaging that the public is "categorically forbidden to enter the Capitol"52 . She emphasizes that the Capitol and White House have historically been open to U.S. citizens and foreign visitors, and massing peacefully at the Capitol has been part of Americans' rights53 ....

* by PATRICK LAWRENCE __

The author posits that the Allies', and specifically America's, plans for Germany after 1945 included an ambitious "psychological operation" to remake the German heart and mind56 .... This undertaking is described as having a sweep and magnitude perhaps unmatched since57 .

This postwar project was initially shaped by Rooseveltian New Dealers but shifted to the rigors of anti-Communism during the Cold War57 . The author suggests the true postwar project was to "pretend to democratize, cultivate submission"58 .

In the U.S. zone, administrators assumed control of all forms of information, shutting down German media and reinventing it to suit what was to be a new democracy58 .... Immense propaganda programs accompanied this reinvention, including reeducation projects and mass-distributed leaflets59 .

Beyond direct control of information, American cultural imports acted as "soft power," influencing how Germans thought about the world and themselves60 .... Examples included films, music, food, social mores, blue jeans, hamburgers, and Coca-Cola61 ....

The author argues that Germany made a "fateful error" by equating democratizing with Americanizing after its defeat63 .... This view, which the author considers a harmful fallacy foisted by Americans, led Germany into a trap64 .

The enduring outcome of the postwar project in Germany is described as a "remade consciousness" and the production of a "culture of submission"62 .... This historical context is used to understand the demeanor of German leaders, like Olaf Scholz, when dealing with the U.S.66 .

* by ERIC PETERS __

Despite expectations or beliefs, the author points out that not one individual categorized as a "COVID" criminal has been held accountable67 . This includes figures like Fauci and Brix, and state officials who implemented "emergency" measures67 ....

Similarly, the author notes that not one of the individuals on Epstein's list has been indicted67 . This lack of action challenges beliefs that justice would be pursued against these groups67 .

The author argues that the declaration of the "emergency" green-lit the rapid production of mRNA drugs ("Warp Speeding") without the usual requirements for extensive safety and efficacy testing68 .... This facilitated their quick rollout to the public68 ....

People were "aggressively pushed" to take the mRNA drugs, being told they faced the loss of jobs and fundamental freedoms if they did not comply69 . While the most extreme outcomes didn't always materialize, the threat came "damn close"69 .

The author suggests that the lack of indictments against "COVID" criminals and those on Epstein's list may indicate that those who believed Trump (or another leader) would pursue justice have been "played – again"67 . This situation is uncomfortable to consider, particularly for those who held such beliefs67 .

The piece encourages critical thinking that might challenge "comfortable beliefs," even if raising questions about things like the lack of indictments70 . The author implies that blind belief can be symptomatic when trying to reason with people67 ....

* by THIERRY MEYSSAN __

The author contends that the general public is completely unaware of the real stakes in the negotiations between Washington and Tehran71 . He suggests that layers of lies accumulated over three decades make progress particularly difficult71 .

The real issue at hand is not whether Tehran will acquire an atomic bomb, but rather its ability to help Palestine without being attacked71 . This underlying dynamic is seen as fundamental to understanding the negotiations71 .

Donald Trump's team is described as being divided on the Iran issue; one current wants to continue the chaos, while the other desires peace with Iran because it supports the resistance to Israel72 . Trump himself is characterized as having ordered the assassination of General Qassem Soleimani to "deprive Iran of its ability to fuel resistance against Israel," viewing this as a "precondition for regional peace"73 .

"Revisionist Zionists" are identified as actively increasing pressure to sabotage the ongoing contacts between the U.S. and Iran73 . They rely on a contested narrative about Iran's nuclear program and demand conditions that would severely restrict Iran's civilian activities and its support for resistance groups74 ....

The claim that Iran has had a military nuclear program since 1988 is deemed pure deception by the author76 . According to the source, during earlier talks, all actors except the U.S. concluded there had been no military program since 1988, a point reportedly confirmed by the Director of U.S. Intelligence in March 202476 ....

"Revisionist Zionists" demand that Iran be banned from all uranium enrichment, a condition that would prohibit any civilian program, including medical treatments74 . This demand is viewed as an attempt to return Iran to underdevelopment, similar to how certain European states treated their colonies78 .

* by MARK GULLICK __

Mark Gullick reviews Asa Winstanley's book "Weaponizing Anti-Semitism," which argues that the Israel lobby used accusations of anti-Semitism to bring down Jeremy Corbyn, the former leader of Britain's Labour Party79 .... Winstanley's research, spanning seven years, suggests Corbyn's demise was "death by a thousand investigations into anti-Semitism"80 .

The book posits that accusations of anti-Semitism have become a serious "occupational hazard" for politicians, akin to charges of racism or homophobia, capable of costing someone their job81 . The author notes that such charges are "clinically applied, but equally deadly"81 .

Winstanley's investigations reportedly revealed that the "Israeli state's security services had set their sights on the MP" (Corbyn) years before he became Labour leader and before anti-Semitism in Labour became a significant issue80 . This suggests a pre-existing campaign against Corbyn80 .

The "Jewish lobby" is accused of exaggerating or even manufacturing the claims of anti-Semitism in the Labour Party82 . British newspapers like The Jewish Chronicle and Jewish News are cited in this context82 .

The term "trope" is frequently used by the Jewish lobby in response to critical observations, such as those about "hidden power, money and improper influence"83 .... The reviewer suggests that what is labelled a "trope" may simply be a description of perceived features85 .

The campaign against Corbyn is described using "military language," with Winstanley citing an Israeli journalist's account of a "war room" at the Israeli embassy in London87 . This room reportedly had a map mapping out "the front" (universities) and the location of "enemy forces" (pro-Israel activists and those opposing them)87 ....

* by NO AUTHOR LISTED __

President Donald Trump's announcement of unilateral tariffs on 180 countries in April 2025 was framed as a "declaration of economic independence" aimed at bringing jobs and factories back to the U.S.89 . He claimed it would "supercharge" the domestic industrial base89 .

However, the author criticizes this policy as "probably the worst economic policy I’ve ever seen"89 . It is argued that there is "no way that this project of rebuilding the country into a manufacturing powerhouse" will succeed through these tariffs90 .

The author believes the imposition of these onerous duties on foreign imports is not expected to rebuild the domestic industrial base and might be an attempt to "hoodwink the public"90 . The true purpose of the tariffs is questioned90 .

The tariff policy is heavily influenced by the ideas of economists like Robert Lighthizer, who serves as an informal advisor to Trump in 202591 .... Lighthizer advocates for protectionism, trade controls, and decoupling to protect U.S. industries and reduce trade deficits91 .

Lighthizer's protectionist approach is compared to the Smoot-Hawley Act91 . The author suggests such measures can deepen global economic strife91 .

The tariffs and related actions, such as the "de facto seizure of the Panama Canal," might be part of a broader strategy of "aggressive containment" against China93 . This strategy could involve securing critical resources like precious metals, rare earth, oil, and gas reserves in anticipation of potential conflict93 .

* by NO AUTHOR LISTED __

The author claims that "COVID measures constituted crimes against humanity," citing the Corona Investigative Committee's findings94 .... These measures are described as potentially the "biggest crime ever perpetrated against humanity"95 .

The "COVID-19 plot" is presented as an attempt to carry out a mass genocide on a worldwide scale95 . This plot is attributed to a "medical mafia" aiming to take over the world, murder perceived enemies, and profit from a "manufactured bio-weapon"96 .

Three specific governors—Mike Parson (MO), Larry Hogan (MD), and Andrew Cuomo (NY)—are accused of being "criminal players" who participated in this alleged mass genocide for political and financial gain95 . They are called the "Bloomberg" leaders who paved the way for others to follow97 .

These governors are alleged to have facilitated the spread of a "manufactured bio-weapon," labeled as a mandatory vaccine96 .... The author claims this vaccine is still being given to the public despite causing "hundreds of thousands" of deaths98 .

The author contends that these state-elected officials disregarded their Oaths of Office and the Constitution, stripping Americans of their rights during the implementation of "COVID measures"97 .... They are accused of acting as if their oaths and the Constitution had no meaning97 .

The piece calls for those responsible for this alleged "Act of Genocide" to be stopped, arrested, tried, and convicted100 . The author questions whether public officials who disregard their oath and become "traitors" should retain rights such as due process on the day of their arrest99 .

EN — LARRY ROMANOFF: Debunking Elon Musk – Part 3 — Vindictive Sociopath and Genocidal Psychopath

By Larry Romanoff

The author characterizes Elon Musk as a "vindictive sociopath and genocidal psychopath"1 . The essay serves as an introduction to this statement1 .

According to the author, Musk embodies problems found in companies like Twitter, Tesla, and SpaceX, where bullying and harassment are prevalent2 . His personal behavior reflects and shapes these toxic corporate environments2 .

Musk is accused of creating a hostile work environment based on inappropriate conduct2 .

A lawsuit claimed Musk knowingly and purposefully interjected vile sexual photographs, memes, and commentary into the workplace2 . One former female employee detailed his behavior as sadistic and abusive3 .

Musk has a compulsive need to belittle people and encourages his followers to do the same4 .

He incites and supports his social media followers to launch vicious attacks against those he attacks personally4 . This behavior shapes the toxic environments of the companies he is associated with4 .

Musk's followers are reported to have victimized people with vile attacks, including death and rape threats5 .

Many individuals have abandoned their social media accounts due to these assaults5 . One journalist wrote an account detailing the experience of being targeted by "Elon Musk’s Twitter Mob"5 .

Musk regularly deletes social media accounts, particularly those of reporters revealing negative news about him or his companies5 .

According to a CBS News study, 27% of all online harassment in 2024 occurred on Twitter (X)6 . A significant portion of this harassment involved Musk followers attacking his critics6 .

When female employees complained about his sexual propositions, Musk allegedly ordered them fired6 .

He has often fired those who simply disagreed with his position on something6 .

Claims excusing Musk's behavior based on supposed childhood abuse are dismissed as likely false and lacking evidential support7 .

The Los Angeles Times called this narrative frame a cliche often used to excuse the misbehavior of "great men"7 . The observation is that as long as people believe this, they will continue elevating bullies like Musk7 .

Experts describe "cognitive tribalism" in explaining why people look past Musk's unconventional behavior8 .

This process involves people seeking information that confirms their preferred belief about someone8 . It is easier to minimize what he did than to change the perception of who he is8 .

Musk is described as a classic case of a vindictive sociopath9 .

A sociopath's combative nature instinctively and overwhelmingly retaliates against anyone who confronts or challenges them9 . The author asserts this, promising evidence for it and circumstantial evidence of Musk being a genocidal fascist10 .

To be vindictive means having an unforgiving, unjustifiable, and unreasonable desire for revenge10 .

Such a person is described as resentful, combative, mean-spirited, and spiteful10 .

Professionals have been forced to abandon social media accounts due to attacks by Musk's fans11 .

This includes a robotics engineer who published flaws in Tesla's "Self-Driving Mode"11 . Women, especially, are subjected to vile insults for criticizing anything involving Musk11 .

Musk's companies, like Twitter, illegally retaliate by firing staff who complain about his behavior or release negative information12 ....

Rolling Stone reported on a lawsuit accusing Musk and SpaceX of illegal firings, stating Musk treated women as sexual objects and fired staff for denouncing his sexual behavior13 . Fired SpaceX employees sued the company for wrongfully terminating critics14 .

Musk and his companies dishonestly mask their vindictive retaliation against critics14 .

In one instance, SpaceX announced they terminated "employees involved" after complaints about Musk's sexual behavior, but the terminated employees were the women who made the complaints14 .

Musk retaliated against advertisers who fled Twitter due to objectionable content, telling them to "F… off" and launching lawsuits15 .

He sued companies like Lego, Nestlé, and others, as well as NGOs monitoring Twitter's content, allegedly forcing at least one into bankruptcy15 .... There were indications Musk might use his influence to severely retaliate against these companies16 .

Musk has used his influence to attempt to have government officials fired17 ....

He attempted to force the FAA to fire air traffic controllers after SpaceX was fined for safety violations17 .... When news leaked about a potential meeting on war plans with China, Musk allegedly helped hunt down and fire potential sources of leaks18 .

More Misconceptions About Protein And Food In General

By Joachim Bartoll

The author views "nutrition science" and "medical science" as being among the top fields of deception and mental illness20 .

He specifically criticizes the website "Verywell Health" for publishing what he considers nonsense about diet and nutrition20 . He finds their article on "high-protein" meals to be full of errors21 .

The recommended daily protein intake of 0.8 to 1 gram per kilogram of body weight mentioned by Verywell Health is claimed to be only sufficient to prevent death from protein deficiency21 ....

According to the author, active people who want to be healthy need 1.2 to 1.7 grams per kilogram of bodyweight22 . There is a significant difference between the minimum needed to avoid death and the amount needed for health22 .

Verywell Health is criticized for inconsistency in its protein recommendations22 ....

The author notes that in another article weeks prior, Verywell Health recommended about 1.2 grams per kilogram, and even more for older individuals, stating they "can’t even keep to a number"22 ....

The claim that high protein intake leads to missing out on other key nutrients is dismissed, depending on the protein source23 ....

If protein comes from plant-based sources, which are called "toxic useless plant-based edibles," then one might miss nutrients due to poor bioavailability and antinutrients24 .

Red meat, especially from ruminants, is presented as a nutritionally complete food source24 ....

It is claimed to be packed with every essential nutrient in a fully bioavailable form25 . The author states that fatty red meat is the only thing one can thrive on without adding any other foods and is the ultimate food for protein, fats, and every nutrient25 .

A 2013 paper suggesting too much protein increases the chances of illnesses like heart disease or cancer is critiqued for confusing correlation with causation26 ....

The author argues that the increased risk is not from the protein itself but from the toxicity of processed foods often high in protein in a modern diet27 . These processed foods contain toxic ingredients like sugars, damaged vegetable oils, trans-fats, preservatives, and other chemicals27 .

The idea that eating too much protein harms the gut and causes digestive issues like constipation or bloating due to inadequate fiber is called pseudoscience28 .

The author claims humans cannot break down or digest fiber, making it useless and damaging to the intestines, especially the colon28 . Most digestive issues are attributed to damage caused by fiber and compounds penetrating the intestinal wall29 .

The belief that too much protein causes long-term kidney damage is questioned30 .

The author states that kidneys have no trouble with even extreme protein intakes, noting that most athletes consuming high protein would be on dialysis if this were true30 . Kidney issues related to protein only occur if the kidneys are already damaged31 .

Studies up to 24 weeks show no indication of kidney strain with protein intakes of 3 to 4 grams per kilogram of body weight31 ....

Official recommendations in sport science for strength athletes and bodybuilders are 2.5 to 3.3 grams per kilogram of body weight per day, deemed totally harmless for the kidneys32 .

High blood pressure, heart attack, heart disease, and stroke are linked to the modern diet of processed foods and plant-based foods, not protein itself33 ....

Increased protein intake in a modern diet often means more processed foods, leading to increased exposure to toxins like sugars and damaged fats34 . Protein, in itself, has nothing to do with these issues35 .

Studies are claimed to show that an increase in protein can actually lower blood pressure35 .

The author finds it embarrassing that someone would suggest protein causes hypertension, calling it a "cum hoc ergo propter hoc" fallacy35 .

The author suggests that the positive effects of the "high-protein craze" mentioned by an expert, such as awareness of nutrition labels, are actually negatives36 .

Nutrition labels are said to only come with man-made processed food items and supplements36 . The author advises against consuming anything with a nutrition label and ingredient list as it has been manufactured and is not natural36 .

Humans are described as obligate hyper carnivores who should only consume species-appropriate, animal-based foods36 ....

Natural foods like red meat, fish, and eggs do not come with ingredient lists37 . The vast majority, at least 90%, of one's diet should consist of these natural foods37 .

Carbohydrates are deemed not needed in the human diet and are considered one of the worst poisons, along with seed and vegetable oils38 .

The author references hundreds of his own articles, backed by real research in biology, physiology, and biochemistry, to support this claim38 .

The daily protein recommendations of 0.8 to 1 gram per kilogram are insufficient for most people39 .

Someone lean or of normal body type following this recommendation would "crash and burn," especially if some protein comes from poorly absorbed plants39 .

Real literature is said to support higher protein intakes for active individuals and those building muscle40 ....

Active people not looking to build muscle need about 1.4 to 1.8 grams per kilogram, while those building muscle need 2.2 grams or more, or at least 1 gram per pound40 ....

The author criticizes the Verywell Health article for not providing examples of how much protein the trending "high protein meals" contain or what amount is considered "too much"41 ....

The article only cited the minimum protein needed to avoid deficiency and death, which the author deems irrelevant to the topic42 .

War is a Human Sacrifice to the Satanic Phoenician Gods

By Swami Satchidanand

The phrase "Carthago delenda est" ("Carthage must be destroyed") was used by Cato the Elder to advocate for the destruction of what the author calls the "Satanic, Pedophile, Child Sacrificing, Phoenician Empire Carthage"43 .

Cato would end all his speeches with this phrase, regardless of the topic, to emphasize the perceived necessity of destroying Carthage43 . The Romans eventually destroyed Carthage and made its land barren44 .

The author claims that principled Romans like Marcus Aurelius were infiltrated by Satanic Cults, leading to the fall of the Roman Empire44 .

The "Satanic Phoenician Empire" is said to have taken over Ancient Rome from within, destroying it as it has allegedly done with 73 other empires45 .

The practice of human sacrifice in Carthage is presented as extensively debated but supported by ancient sources and archaeological findings45 ....

Accounts like Diodorus Siculus describe children being placed on a bronze image of Cronus (associated with Baal) and rolling into a fire46 . Research by Josephine Quinn supports the historical accounts of child sacrifice47 .

Child sacrifice was reportedly practiced by Carthaginians at locations called tophets, involving children, mostly weeks old48 .

This practice was also carried out by neighboring "Satanic, Pedophile, Child Sacrificing, Phoenician Empire colonies" in Sicily, Sardinia, and Malta49 . The sacrifices were sometimes fulfilling a promise that had already been made, not just for future favors47 .

Ba'al is mentioned as a title for many regional gods, and the author believes the one referred to in the context of sacrifice is Moloch49 .

A description from Gustave Flaubert in 1862 portrays Moloch as an iron statue with a bull's head and gaping apertures in its chest for sacrifice50 .

The Rothschilds are presented as representing the modern extension of the Phoenician Empire of Carthage, with human sacrifice now hidden50 ....

The phrase "All Wars are Bankers Wars" is cited, claiming the "Satanic Phoenician Empire Rothschilds" fund both sides of wars and create agents and politicians to cause conflicts and sacrifice people to their "Satanic Gods"51 .

Figures like Churchill, Hitler, and Stalin are called "Rothschild British Agents" used to sacrifice millions in WW251 .

More contemporary figures like Boris Johnson, Zelensky, and Putin are also called "British Agents" responsible for deaths in current conflicts, described as sacrifices to "Satanic Rothschild Gods"51 .

A planned human sacrifice in Krynky, Ukraine, is claimed to have been planned and operated by "Satanic British Generals"52 .

Ukrainian commandos, trained by UK generals, were sent to control Krynky in what is described as a "catastrophically planned human sacrifice effort"52 .... Despite the high cost, wave after wave of troops were dispatched to "almost certain death of ritual human sacrifice"54 .

Leaked documents reportedly reviewed by The Grayzone expose how the British not only trained the marines but built the "Maritime Raiding Force" that was sacrificed in the Krynky mission55 .

The author claims the British have been militarily brilliant at sacrificing their soldiers for centuries55 .

Violent and "unexpected" death, such as in war, is considered a type of human sacrifice that dark powers can use56 .

The quote from Xenophon about sacrificing to the gods to make one's command pleasing is mentioned in the context of war as a human sacrifice56 ....

Hermann Göring's statement on how leaders get populations to support war is cited57 ....

Göring explained that leaders can bring people to their bidding by telling them they are being attacked and denouncing peacemakers58 . This process works the same in any country58 .

Throughout history, war has often been justified through religious or divine purposes, implying a ritualistic aspect similar to human sacrifice58 ....

Warfare, crusades, pogroms, and inquisitions are listed as historical examples of human sacrifice purported to serve religious purposes59 .

The book of Enoch is mentioned, claiming fallen angels taught humans sins like making weapons of war and pitting groups against each other59 ....

Satan and his demons are said to gain more power from ritual human sacrifices, especially babies and young children, linking this to abortion60 . The Holocaust in WW2 is also described as millions of "burnt offerings"60 .

Aztec warfare is described as a "sacred activity" whose purpose was to capture enemy soldiers for sacrifice to the gods61 .

The Aztecs believed the sun was "born from sacrifice and blood"61 . It was necessary to feed the sun daily with human blood62 .

British political leader David Lloyd George described the First World War as a process that "shoveled warm human hearts and bodies into the furnace" to feed the flames of war62 ....

P. H. Pearse, an Irish revolutionary, called the slaughter in France a glorious period and stated that the heart of the earth needed to be "warmed with the red wine of the battlefield"63 ....

War dead from the First World War were seen as "august homage" offered to God for love of country65 .

While the Aztecs sacrificed humans in the name of the sun god, WWI belligerents slaughtered young men in the name of gods like Great Britain, France, and Germany65 .

Wilfred Owen's poem "Dulce et Decorum Est" is cited for its phrase "bitter as the cud," used to express disgust at the pointless sacrifices in war66 .

The poem's imagery aims to strip away glorified notions of war, highlighting its brutal and dehumanizing effects and challenging romanticized views of patriotism67 . The Latin title, meaning "It is sweet and honourable to die for your country," is used ironically in the poem68 .

☕ BABY LIES ☙ Wednesday, April 30, 2025 ☙ C&C NEWS

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The author aims to expose what is considered "sneaky journalistic malfeasance," specifically regarding a Politico story about a deported two-year-old U.S. citizen69 ....

The Politico story was headlined, “Judge says 2-year-old US citizen appears to have been deported with ‘no meaningful process’”70 . The author sought to track down the "real facts of these cases"71 .

The Politico article suggested a U.S. citizen child was deported despite her father's efforts to keep her in the U.S.70 .

The report described ICE taking a Honduran woman and her two daughters, including a U.S. citizen born in Baton Rouge, into custody for deportation71 .... The child's father reportedly recruited lawyers to prevent the deportation72 .

The author criticizes the lawyers involved in the case, calling them "political hacks" and a "disgrace"73 .

They are described as "free toddlers-rights lawyers" who were absent during mask mandates and experimental treatments for young children73 .

Judge Terry Doughty, known for past rulings against Biden administration policies, expressed strong suspicion that the government deported a U.S. citizen without a meaningful process74 ....

The government claimed the mother, who was the custodial parent, wanted the children to go with her74 .

The author states that the media narrative, suggesting a plucky dad fighting for his daughter swept up in "Trump’s mass deportation disaster," falls apart upon reading court filings75 ....

The author relied on the activist lawyers' own court filings for information contradicting the media's portrayal76 .

The child's biological father is revealed to also be an illegal Honduran alien subject to immediate deportation77 .

According to the father's petition, INS offered him a free flight to Honduras to go with his daughter, but he apparently declined this option77 .

The father attempted to transfer his parental rights to his "sister in law," Trish Mack, so she could bring legal action78 .

However, Trish Mack's affidavit stated she is just a "friend" of the father and had only known him for about a year78 .

The author accuses Politico and corporate media of "outright lying" by calling Trish Mack the sister-in-law to conceal the fact she is a random friend with no relationship to the child78 ....

Trish Mack admitted in her affidavit that she does not know all the facts of the case79 .

The author questions how returning the child to the father would be in her best interest, given he is also subject to deportation79 .

If the child were returned without the father, she might end up in Louisiana's foster care system, which is questioned as being in her best interest80 .

The lawsuit is described as a "sick joke wrapped in a fig leaf," with the real goal being to get the child's mother flown back under humanitarian parole80 ....

The author believes the true aim is to buy time, slow down deportations, and generate media headlines, not to protect the child81 .

Trump’s former personal counsel, Alina Habba, announced the U.S. Attorney’s Office Task Force to Preserve and Protect the Integrity of Elections81 ....

The media reportedly ignored this announcement82 .

The election integrity task force will focus on sharing information on voter registrations, enforcing criminal laws against voter fraud, and ensuring state compliance with voter list maintenance laws82 ....

This move is seen as consequential in Trump's effort to restore election credibility and enforce existing laws83 .

The task force aims to link fragmented voter roll systems to detect duplicate registrations, dead voters, and phantom ballots, which the author states has been difficult by design84 .

Linking systems will bring "accountability through visibility," making it harder to vote multiple times84 .

Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody’s office has created an Office of Parental Rights, a first in the country85 .

This office will include an online portal for parents to report violations of their rights85 ....

The creation of the Office of Parental Rights was driven by demand from Florida parents who were frustrated by school boards allegedly defying the Parents’ Bill of Rights law86 ....

This office is seen as a step closer to making parental rights a reality87 .

A major restructuring of the State Department is underway, including cuts to bureaus and staff levels, announced by Secretary Rubio87 ....

The State Department is referred to as the "Deep State HQ" that needed restructuring because information allegedly leaked whenever policies departed from globalist views87 ....

The State Department overhaul is part of a larger Trump initiative to significantly reduce and reshape the government88 ....

Secretary Rubio stated the plan refocuses the agency on "America’s core national interests," meaning activities like funding transgender musicals and attending Davos conferences are out89 .

Specific examples of State Department functions being criticized and targeted for change include the "bureau for democracy, human rights and labor" and the "bureau of population, refugees and migration"89 ....

The former is accused of being a vendetta platform against conservative foreign leaders, while the latter allegedly sent taxpayer money to NGOs promoting mass migration, including across the U.S. southern border89 ....

Even critics conceded the State Department would benefit from streamlining90 ....

The only concrete complaint found by the New York Times was the assignment of a 19-year-old employee with a gamer handle to the State Department91 .

Democrats criticized the restructuring, with one calling it an attempt to "eviscerate American soft power"91 ....

Leaked memos cited by the Times suggested potential future changes include budget cuts up to 50% and closing overseas offices92 .

The State Department restructuring is seen as an example of Trump’s "death by a thousand cuts" strategy92 .

The author notes that previous administrations were structurally cautious and did not delegate so much authority to political appointees, likely to avoid negative optics93 ....

The new Cabinet members appear to be working off a common plan, possibly "Project 2025," which the author suggests helps avoid discordant decisions94 ....

The plan is thought to keep them "all playing off the same page of the hymnal"95 .