Sunday, April 26, 2026

 
BREAKING: “ALL MAGA IS FAKE, STAGED, AND COORDINATED!” Elon Musk’s scorned baby mama spills the beans about the secrets behind the Trump propaganda machine!
Conservative commentator Ashley St. Clair just dropped a massive bombshell exposing how the MAGA echo chamber really works.
After the shooting and chaos at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, she revealed that a flood of MAGA influencers and accounts all suddenly started saying the exact same thing: “Trump needs his ballroom.”
St. Clair called out the obvious coordination:
“All of these people came to the conclusion … their first thought was ‘Trump needs his ballroom.’ The statistical likelihood of this happening in a vacuum, if we are to stipulate that these people are not coordinated, is not probable.”
She then exposed the smoking gun: one of the main group chats where they coordinate this messaging is literally called “Fight, Fight, Fight!” — named after the Butler assassination attempt.
That chat reportedly includes members of the official Trump War Room, administration officials like James Blair, and many of the biggest MAGA influencers.
St. Clair added that she can’t even show more of the messages because “they’re suing me for $75,000.”
This is how MAGA works: not organic grassroots support, but a paid, tightly coordinated propaganda machine that pushes the same talking points on command from secret group chats.
Elon Musk’s gossipy paramour just confirmed what many of us have suspected all along, the whole thing is staged and scripted. Last night’s shooting? She doesn’t say specifically, but if the shoe fits . . .
If you believe that with the fake MAGA outrage machine and their lockstep group-chat propaganda anything is possible.

 Ten minutes before the shooting started, Cole Allen sent the following email to family members explaining his rationale for the attack last night at the #WhiteHouseCorrespondentsDinner
I think it’s important we understand his motives.
“Hello everybody!
So I may have given a lot of people a surprise today. Let me start off by apologizing to everyone whose trust I abused.
I apologize to my parents for saying I had an interview without specifying it was for “Most Wanted.”
I apologize to my colleagues and students for saying I had a personal emergency (by the time anyone reads this, I probably most certainly DO need to go to the ER, but can hardly call that not a self-inflicted status.)
I apologize to all of the people I traveled next to, all the workers who handled my luggage, and all the other non-targeted people at the hotel who I put in danger simply by being near.
I apologize to everyone who was abused and/or murdered before this, to all those who suffered before I was able to attempt this, to all who may still suffer after, regardless of my success or failure.
I don’t expect forgiveness, but if I could have seen any other way to get this close, I would have taken it. Again, my sincere apologies.
On to why I did any of this:
I am a citizen of the United States of America. What my representatives do reflects on me. And I am no longer willing to permit a pedophile, rapist, and traitor to coat my hands with his crimes. (Well, to be completely honest, I was no longer willing a long time ago, but this is the first real opportunity I’ve had to do something about it.)
While I’m discussing this, I’ll also go over my expected rules of engagement (probably in a terrible format, but I’m not military so too bad.)
Administration officials (not including Mr. Patel): they are targets, prioritized from highest-ranking to lowest
Secret Service: they are targets only if necessary, and to be incapacitated non-lethally if possible (aka, I hope they’re wearing body armor because center mass with shotguns messes up people who *aren’t*
Hotel Security: not targets if at all possible (aka unless they shoot at me)
Capitol Police: same as Hotel Security
National Guard: same as Hotel Security
Hotel Employees: not targets at all
Guests: not targets at all
In order to minimize casualties I will also be using buckshot rather than slugs (less penetration through walls)
I would still go through most everyone here to get to the targets if it were absolutely necessary (on the basis that most people *chose* to attend a speech by a pedophile, rapist, and traitor, and are thus complicit) but I really hope it doesn’t come to that.
Rebuttals to objections:
Objection 1: As a Christian, you should turn the other cheek.
Rebuttal: Turning the other cheek is for when you yourself are oppressed. I’m not the person raped in a detention camp. I’m not the fisherman executed without trial. I’m not a schoolkid blown up or a child starved or a teenage girl abused by the many criminals in this administration.
Turning the other cheek when *someone else* is oppressed is not Christian behavior; it is complicity in the oppressor’s crimes.
Objection 2: This is not a convenient time for you to do this.
Rebuttal: I need whoever thinks this way to take a couple minutes and realize that the world isn’t about them. Do you think that when I see someone raped or murdered or abused, I should walk on by because it would be “inconvenient” for people who aren’t the victim?
This was the best timing and chance of success I could come up with.
Objection 3: You didn’t get them all.
Rebuttal: Gotta start somewhere.
Objection 4: As a half-black, half-white person, you shouldn’t be the one doing this.
Rebuttal: I don’t see anyone else picking up the slack
Objection 5: Yield unto Caesar what is Caesar’s.
Rebuttal: The United States of America are ruled by the law, not by any one or several people. In so far as representatives and judges do not follow the law, no one is required to yield them anything so unlawfully ordered.
I would also like to extend my appreciation to a great many people since I will not be likely to be able to talk with them again (unless the Secret Service is *astoundingly* incompetent.)
Thank you to my family, both personal and church, for your love over these 31 years.
Thank you to my friends, for your companionship over many years.
Thank you to my colleagues over many jobs, for your positivity and professionalism.
Thank you to my students for your enthusiasm and love of learning.
Thank you to the many acquaintances I’ve met, in person and online, for short interactions and long-term relationships, for your perspectives and inspiration.
Thank you all for everything.
Sincerely,
Cole “coldForce” “Friendly Federal Assassin” Allen
PS: Ok now that all the sappy stuff is done, what the hell is the Secret Service doing? Sorry, gonna rant a bit here and drop the formal tone.
Like, I expected security cameras at every bend, bugged hotel rooms, armed agents every 10 feet, metal detectors out the wazoo.
What I got (who knows, maybe they’re pranking me!) is nothing.
No damn security.
Not in transport.
Not in the hotel.
Not in the event.
Like, the one thing that I immediately noticed walking into the hotel is the sense of arrogance.
I walk in with multiple weapons and not a single person there considers the possibility that I could be a threat.
The security at the event is all outside, focused on protestors and current arrivals, because apparently no one thought about what happens if someone checks in the day before.
Like, this level of incompetence is insane, and I very sincerely hope it’s corrected by the time this country gets actually competent leadership again.
Like, if I was an Iranian agent, instead of an American citizen, I could have brought a damn Ma Deuce in here and no one would have noticed shit.
Actually insane.
Oh and if anyone is curious is how doing something like feels: it’s awful. I want to throw up; I want to cry for all the things I wanted to do and never will, for all the people whose trust this betrays; I experience rage thinking about everything this administration has done.
Can’t really recommend it! Stay in school, kids.”
Copied verbatim, as reported by the New York Post: https://nypost.com/.../read-whcd-gunman-cole-allens-full.../



 WHY GOVERNMENT DOES NOT WORK, AND WHY IT WILL NEVER WORK...AND WHY GOVERNMENT ALWAYS REVERTS TO TYRANNY...

Power gradually extirpates for
the mind every humane and gentle virtue.
----Edmund Burke. A Vindication of Natural Society
Power, like a desolating pestilence,
Pollutes whate'er it touches.
----Shelley. Queen Mab III

Power tends to corrupt;
absolute power corrupts absolutely.
---- Lord Acton. Letter to Bishop Creighton

In book VIII of The Republic, Plato begins to describe several stages of government that are intolerable, yet unavoidable. Plato predicts a society with an enormous socioeconomic gap, where the poor remain poor and the rich become richer off the blood and sweat of others. In this instance, the people will long for freedom and liberty. They will use it as a battle cry against their oppressors, sparking a revolution.

From this revolution, blood will be spilled and many will die. During this time of violent transition, the people will rally behind one man, or a few men, whom they believe to be their savior. The people will lift this champion to great heights and anoint him with sacred responsibilities to bring liberty to the land. When the smoke clears the old regime will be gone and a democracy will be supplanted. And while this is reminiscent of several historical revolutions, including the American revolution, Plato warns that the trouble only intensifies from here.
Plato, during the course of his writings Plato differentiates between necessary desires and unnecessary desires. Necessary desires are desires we can not over come, such as our desire for shelter and sustenance. Unnecessary desires are desires that we are able to overcome, yet refuse to. These desires include luxuries and lavish possessions. These types of desires are a result of a rapid influx of liberty into the population. Once we have tasted freedom we become drunk off it. Plato predicts that the people will demand freedom at every turn, fighting any form of authority and demanding more liberty. We become obsessed with our freedom and become willing to sacrifice necessary things like social order and structure to attain it.

At this point, the newly appointed leaders become very nervous. It was so easy to depose their predecessors, so why not them? These democratic leaders will realize that they are only easily supported when there is a war that the people can rally behind. And so the democratic leaders will unnecessarily become involved in violent affairs, creating wars to distract the people. To ensure their power, the leaders will create laws to bolster their position. The rulers will impose heavy taxes against the commoners to ensure they are unable or unwilling to fight back against this. And any who do oppose the leaders will be labeled as an enemy and persecuted as a spy. It is for this reason that there must always be some enemy combatant that the leader can cast blame upon.

Plato continues in his discussion by explaining that the these leaders will eventually become unpopular, an unavoidable result. Those who once supported this ruling class begin to rebel against the would-be tyrant. At this point the citizens will try to get rid of whatever man is currently in office, either by exile or impeachment. If this is not possible, the ruler will inevitable strike down any political opposition he may have.

Hated by the people, these leaders will request the presence of a body guard. And now he is a tyrant, the leader has no choice if he wishes to rule. Elected by the people, yet now he is protected from them. Plato predicts that this tyrant will appeal to the lowest form of citizen. He will make soldiers of the slaves and the degenerates. The tyrant will pay them to protect him from the ordinary citizens. And now the leader is a tyrant, born from democracy and propped up by the demand for liberty. And in our quest for liberty, we instead created a monster.

Sound familiar? In amy democracy there arises a whole political class, a group whose only skill set is manipulating the masses into voting for them...they keep people believing in them by showering them with more and more material "wealth" in the form of consumer goods, and although the masses are also handed debt that they will be paying on forever, they will forever believe that they are "free" "cuz look at all my STUFF!"

Anyone who divorces himself from television and mainstream thought will see right through the madness and recognize the true danger at hand here on the North American continent...

Consider the words of Samuel, "4) Then all the elders of Israel gathered together and came to Samuel at Ramah, 5) and said to him, ‘You are old and your sons do not follow in your ways; appoint for us, then, a king to govern us, like other nations.’ 6) But the thing displeased Samuel when they said, ‘Give us a king to govern us.’ Samuel prayed to the Lord, 7) and the Lord said to Samuel, ‘Listen to the voice of the people in all that they say to you; for they have not rejected you, but they have rejected me from being king over them. 😎 Just as they have done to me,from the day I brought them up out of Egypt to this day, forsaking me and serving other gods, so also they are doing to you. 9) Now then, listen to their voice; only—you shall solemnly warn them, and show them the ways of the king who shall reign over them.’
10) So Samuel reported all the words of the Lord to the people who were asking him for a king. 11) He said, ‘These will be the ways of the king who will reign over you: he will take your sons and appoint them to his chariots and to be his horsemen, and to run before his chariots; 12) and he will appoint for himself commanders of thousands and commanders of fifties, and some to plough his ground and to reap his harvest, and to make his implements of war and the equipment of his chariots. 13) He will take your daughters to be perfumers and cooks and bakers. 14) He will take the best of your fields and vineyards and olive orchards and give them to his courtiers. 15) He will take one-tenth of your grain and of your vineyards and give it to his officers and his courtiers. 16) He will take your male and female slaves, and the best of your cattle and donkeys, and put them to his work. 17) He will take one-tenth of your flocks, and you shall be his slaves. 18( And in that day you will cry out because of your king, whom you have chosen for yourselves; but the Lord will not answer you in that day.’
19) But the people refused to listen to the voice of Samuel; they said, ‘No! but we are determined to have a king over us, 20) so that we also may be like other nations, and that our king may govern us and go out before us and fight our battles.’ 1 Samuel 8

Clearly when you put your belief in the leadership of a group of men, you are putting your life and your prosperity in the hands of strangers who DO NOT have your interests at heart...-Gary Williams

#massawakening
#pureblood

Saturday, April 25, 2026


 
What a performance. Never seen him so cocky and arrogant, as he was at the speech he gave at the White House shortly after the White House Correspondents Dinner.
The biggest point that he wanted to make was that only the greatest and most impactful presidents have attempts made on them. Over and over, he launched into how he's made America the "hottest" nation ever, because he has done so much in only one year and nobody can believe it and said it could never be done.
He started out his obviously prepared speech by saying how impressed he was, how all the Democrats and Republicans and liberals and conservatives and independents in the room all came together in love, and it was such a beautiful thing to see.
Sure. Right. He didn't see any such thing. He was hustled out before anyone knew what was going on - the band hadn't even stopped playing. So he did not see ANYTHING at ALL about "people coming together". I did. I was watching. Nobody came together. They just sat there, looking around in confusion, and only after agents started screaming orders at them and pointing their guns directly at them did they start slowly getting off their chairs and onto the floor. Nothing loving about that at all.
Two loud-mouthed men started chanting "USA," like they do at rallies, but nobody joined them, so they soon shut up. But it sounded staged as hell.
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The second thing he said was how IMPORTANT it was to get his ballroom built so there would be a REALLY secure location for events like this. He went on and on and on about it.
He then said he had seen the security video, and the shooter had several weapons, and charged 50 yards towards the entrance. He said - multiple times - how fast the guy was, and how quickly agents drew their weapons.
But - very surprisingly - nobody shot this guy. They tackled him and took him down. A heavily armed man. Shooting. And they took him down manually.
I'm sorry. After what happened in Minnesota... I can't.
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He said that we will very soon find out ALL about this guy, that he has an apartment in California and the FBI is already investigating it. But he seemed awfully sure the guy was a "Lone Wolf" who was crazy. And he kept repeating this. Nope. Probably no connection to Iran. Wow. That was a REALLY quick determination. Especially since it took WEEKS before Trump's government finally admitted the two citizens shot in Minnesota were NOT domestic terrorists.
He then had the head of his Department of Justice, Attorney General Todd Blanche, his personal Stormy Daniels lawyer, speak. and then he had the head of his FBI, Kash Patel speak. Kash, whose job is on the line over new reports of his drinking, was effusive in his groveling, thanking Trump for being such an inspiration to his FBI and to law enforcement everywhere. It was honestly gagworthy.
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Both the DOJ and the FBI used to be INDEPENDENT agencies. Now both function BY one person, FOR one person.
Just to play Devil's Advocate for a moment - how easy would it be for the two top legal and enforcement departments in the country to fabricate a complete false identity, with all kinds of background information, and documentation? These agencies create new identities for their agents and protected witnesses all the time.
And how easy would it be for a daredevil agent whose own identity has been buried and hidden for a long time, to stage something like this, especially if it was choreographed and rehearsed with the agents who tackled him?
How easy would it be to shoot off a round, and for an agent to fake being hit in an armored part of his body? He would not even have to bother with a stage blood capsule.
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Sorry. Seriously, I am sorry that I now think like this. I didn't used to. I hate it.
But I am an old Agatha Christie fan. I have loved classic mysteries by the BEST writers since I was a kid. And the first question the detectives ask is, what was the result, and who benefitted from it?
What were the results?
A potential PR disaster was averted. He benefitted.
A gala evening for the "enemy" was ruined. He benefitted.
Tanking poll numbers may once again be reversed. He benefits.
And one more. Attention was diverted away from Iran. He was very emphatic in shutting this down as having anything to do with Iran. And a couple of times when he mentioned Iran in his litany of brags, he winced and quickly moved on. It was obvious that mentioning Iran was a mistake he was trying to avoid. It would have been so easy to put suspicion on Iran - they have had hits out on him since his first term. And he went out of his way to draw suspicion AWAY from Iran.
Why? Because he wants our focus OFF Iran. He keeps extending the ceasefire because, like the Epstein Files, he just wants it to go away.
And that gives us yet one more result to add to the list. He really needs to divert attention away from the Epstein Files, too. And he benefits from that diversion, too.
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GAH. At least I know I am not the only one thinking this way. It was so interesting watching the coverage on MSNBC by the show hosts, still in evening dress, carefully saying things. Making observations without saying what that info pointed to, out loud. Long pauses while they looked at each other.
At one point there was some discussion of security protocols and the shocking lapse of competence at the Butler PA rally, that allowed a shooter to be on top of a roof for over an hour. And how none of the members of Trump's SS detail were punished. In fact, Trump made the head of his detail that day the head of the entire Secret Service Agency when he took office. Even though the same guy screwed up a second time and let a would-be shooter into Trump's own golf course.
Tonight, Trump mentioned that day in Butler as well, as he praised his Secret Service for the sniper who shot the kid on the roof right between the eyes after Trump's ear got hit. Gee. Strange the sniper didn't notice the kid in all the hours before.
I have had it. Just had it. It's after midnight, and I am going to go watch some youtube videos and take my mind off this so I can get some sleep tonight.
I just can't right now.
I just can't put up with this BS any more at all.








 



 
Robert Reich: Start with prices. According to a newly unsealed filing released Monday in an antitrust lawsuit brought by California Attorney General Rob Bonta, Amazon has pressured major brands like Levi’s and Hanes to demand that competing retailers raise prices on their products.
The New York Times‘s David McCabe reports on unsealed evidence that Amazon punishes sellers on its marketplace for offering lower prices on other websites, like those of Walmart or Target. When it spots a competitor’s lower price, Amazon tells the brands to demand that rival sites raise their prices for the products.
The filing includes an email to Hanes from Amazon, with links to Target’s and Walmart’s lower prices, along with Hanes’s apologetic response that it “reached out to Target and Walmart to have the prices increased.” And an email to Levi’s from Amazon, with links to lower-priced khakis on Walmart’s website, along with Levi’s response that Walmart had agreed to raise its price.
According to the lawsuit, Amazon has been able to exert pressure on different brands to raise their prices because of Amazon’s power and reach.
At a time when most Americans are having trouble making ends meet, Amazon’s push to raise prices — to enlarge its profits (and put more money into Jeff Bezos’s pockets) — is beyond unconscionable.
This is hardly Bezos’s and Amazon’s first brush with antitrust law. In 2023, the Federal Trade Commission and 17 states accused Amazon of illegally maintaining a monopoly in online retail by squeezing merchants who sell on its site and prioritizing its own products, resulting in “artificially higher prices.”
In September, the FTC agreed to settle another lawsuit against Amazon that accused it of making it difficult for consumers to cancel its Prime subscription service. Amazon agreed to pay up to $2.5 billion — including $1 billion in penalties and additional payouts to consumers — but didn’t admit or deny wrongdoing.
Meanwhile, The American Prospect‘s Harold Meyerson reports that Virginia is subsidizing Amazon’s “second headquarters” in Crystal City, Virginia — just across the Potomac from Washington, D.C. — with $750 million in taxpayer funds, yet the corporation is wildly behind its job-creation pledge. Having promised to create 25,000 new jobs by 2038, it created a mere 1,600 jobs last year and is up to just 29 percent of the number of jobs it promised by now.
Speaking of Amazon jobs: Until earlier this month, attorneys for the National Labor Relations Board were prosecuting Amazon for firing employees that make Amazon deliveries because they’d voted to join the Teamsters, a clear violation of labor laws.
But then, a few weeks ago, the NLRB attorneys — now firmly under control of Trump’s NLRB general counsel — announced they’d reached a “settlement” with Amazon in which Amazon agreed to pay the workers who’d been laid off for more than two years, two weeks’ worth of wages. Two weeks.
Amazon’s workers are among the worst-treated in America.
Ryan Haas of The Western Edge reports that on April 6, an Amazon warehouse worker collapsed and died on the floor of Amazon’s warehouse in Troutdale, Oregon. A co-worker trained in CPR tried to help but was told by a manager to turn around. For more than an hour, employees said, they were instructed to continue picking items and loading trucks as the man lay dead. One manager reportedly told workers to “just turn around and not look” and get back to work.
Jeff Bezos couldn’t care less. As of April 2026, his net worth is estimated to be between $259 billion and $269 billion, making him one of the three richest people in the world.
Like the robber barons of the first Gilded Age, Bezos’s consumption is of the conspicuous kind.
He celebrated his wedding last year to Lauren Sánchez with a multi-day star-studded event in Venice, Italy, estimated to cost more than $50 million, featuring guests like Oprah Winfrey and Kim Kardashian, and including a ceremony on the island of San Giorgio Maggiore and a pajama-themed afterparty at the Arsenal.
His “homes” include three adjacent properties on Indian Creek Island in Florida, costing over $230 million; the former Warner estate in Beverly Hills, California, which features a 13,600-square-foot mansion and a golf course, which he purchased for $165 million; a 14-acre compound on Maui with a 4,500-square-foot main house and 700-square-foot pool; a $23 million mansion in Washington, D.C.; and a massive multi-lot compound with waterfront frontage in Medina, Washington.
But what puts Bezos at the head of all the other robber barons in this second Gilded Age is his slavish sycophancy toward the worst president in American history.
Bezos bought the legendary Washington Post for $250 million in October 2013 and has turned it into a Trump cheerleader — prohibiting its editorial page from endorsing Kamala Harris in 2024 and barring it from writing anything critical about American capitalism or Trump.
(That’s not all Bezos has done to ruin the Post. In February, he fired more than 300 Post journalists, about a third of its staff.)
Then he shamelessly paid $40 million to license the documentary “Melania” plus $35 million to market it — and earned back a tiny percentage. It was a blatant bribe of Trump.
And he does whatever Trump asks. After Trump complained to Bezos about a report that Amazon planned to display for consumers the costs of Trump’s tariffs, Bezos immediately canceled the plan.
Bezos has sucked up to Trump presumably to secure Pentagon contracts for his Blue Origin rocket company, which landed a $2.3 billion NASA contract early in Trump’s second term. And to avoid further antitrust lawsuits or labor law scrutiny.
That he has zero scruples does not necessarily distinguish Bezos from the other robber barons of this despicable era.
But his public-be-damned business practices, his especially conspicuous consumption, and his excessive sucking up to Trump make Jeff Bezos the worst CEO of them all.


 Peter Thiel gave Trump millions to allow his "protégé, JD Vance" to be the nation's vice president. He literally bought the position to install his personal 'toady' into the office of VP and to award him surveillance contracts with the Pentagon and other government entities all of which has now been done.

The Other 98% 
 
The USDA just handed Palantir a $300 million no-bid contract to consolidate American farm data into a single platform, and the details deserve more attention than they are getting. The deal, built around something called "One Farmer, One File," will give one company a unified digital profile of every farmer in the country, their land, their subsidies, their supply chains, all of it running through the same Foundry platform that already powers ICE deportations and military targeting.
Since trump took office, Palantir's federal contracts have nearly doubled, spanning Defense, Homeland Security, ICE, Treasury, Justice, HHS, and now the USDA. The USDA is just the latest door to open, and this one leads straight to the food supply.
The company behind all of this was co-founded by Peter Thiel, the creepiest billionaire in a field that has no shortage of competition, a man whose biographer described his politics as essentially longing for a dictator, who launched Palantir with CIA seed money, bankrolled JD Vance's Senate run with $15 million, and once wrote that democracy has been in decline since women's suffrage rendered "capitalist democracy" an oxymoron. Running the day-to-day operation is CEO Alex Karp, who has told investors the company exists to "scare enemies and on occasion kill them," warned audiences that "some people are going to get their heads cut off," and fantasized about spraying Wall Street analysts with fentanyl-laced urine. Former employees have publicly condemned his increasingly violent rhetoric, and a manifesto the company recently posted online was described across the political spectrum as cartoonishly fascist.
So when the trump administration hands this particular company a no-bid contract over American agricultural infrastructure, that is not a bureaucratic footnote. Palantir will now have visibility into what farmers grow, how disaster relief gets distributed, how fraud gets flagged, and how foreign land ownership gets monitored, with the full system not expected to be complete until 2028 and years of expansion still ahead. Putting the surveillance architecture of the American security state in charge of the food supply, with zero competitive bidding and minimal public debate, should concern a lot more people than it currently does.