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jimok's avatar

Item 30 “ Nice wording, NBC. Assassination AND criminal activities.”

NBC can’t determine if an assassination is criminal until they verify the political affiliation of both the assassin AND the victim.

Suzie's avatar

Yes! As well as their ultra benign choice of wording, “to CONVEY assassination threats”! Like it was just a bunch of people talking about “something”.

Inciting the murder of their political adversaries is unequivocally a deliberate Democrat/media objective. It will continue apace as they have exhibited zero intention to even tone it down.

That network that was shut down was a highly sophisticated, and intricately organized project that required funding and intelligence. Whether it was a homegrown or foreign effort, what is abundantly clear it is not the only one of its kind, as there are probably dozens, if not hundreds more just like it set up around the country.

Buckle up.

tj's avatar

They need to follow the money back on that project. We have been saying that for YEARS on Antifa and all. Like where did all the unattended pallets of bricks come from just in time for the 2020 riots when there was NO construction projects anywhere in the area.

Plus, I agree with you. There are probably dozens more of the cell tower sabotages set up. I actually wouldnt be surprised if it doesnt include our electricity grid too. That breaks in many areas just looking at it too hard. Not including the fact it cant keep up with the needs of their service areas.

Damn the torpedoes's avatar

Oh, no! Cellphones would stop! And only those of us who have lived many decades without them would know how to carry on. And that’s not necessarily a bad thing! That’s why I keep cash in the safe and people’s contact information--like their addresses, since I don’t have to call them, written down. Remember address books? And a great big Rand McNally road atlas of the USA. And a generator.

tj's avatar

It isnt about just the cell phones. If someone was planning on taking out the cell towers, then you would probably lose a lot of connectivity between all the stores and banks in order to purchase things. Gas, food. Yes, you can pay cash but a lot of the registers wont even run if they can not connect to the main store system. A lot of them are client only, servers in another state even.

Control/temperature monitoring of the freezers and refrigerators in the big stores. A lot of gas pumps wont run unless they can connect to the gas stations network. Even a lot of the old water meters/electric meters have been replaced with wireless meters. If they cant connect, you have no water or gas or electric in your own home.

Hospitals could lose connectivity to medical equipment. A lot of places ~ due to the ease of use of wifi above just straight hard wiring ~ have moved everything from PCs, to lab equipment to patient monitoring systems, all to wireless.

I could care less about losing my phone. I use it to call and text. I could happily deal without it. Its all the other infrastructure things that will also be affected or will be their own targets that I worry about.

Roy Weintraub's avatar

I live in a rural area where cell phone signal can be sketchy at times. But the local phone company has run fiber optic through much of the county. Cheaper, more reliable, and faster.

tj's avatar

They are in my area too. It is better. So parts of our infrastructure will be safer. I just wish they would harden up our electric grid and some of our other essentials.

darrell's avatar

Hope you have enough fuel for two or three years. If it goes completely down and stays down for a month or two a reset will take years. I believe by that time we will have learned our lesson and make only three or four county wide grids with available inter connections during emergency needs from neighboring counties. Most folks (and why should they) don't understand the intricacies of maintaining a balanced power grid. By that I mean keeping it between 120-110 nominal volts at 60 hertz.

darrell's avatar

Suzie speaking of assassination attempts I am reading the book of Esther in the Lexham Septuagint. You might ask why I don't just use Massoretic text version in the common English Bible. Let me put it this way. There have been lies told ever since the Liar of old crept into the Garden. We all have so much homework to do if we want to do well on The Exam.

Doug's avatar

Al Jazeera has more credibility than NBC News.

John Swindall's avatar

I lit my Solostove and a puff of red smoke rose into the fall evening air signifying that a cardinal had been indicted.

Tonight when I lite the fire maybe a puff of black and white smoke signifying a penguin?

Good thing I have lots of firewood.

NNTX's avatar

Wonder if those that set up the phone networks were also in communication with the creeps at the UN that stopped the escalator, interfered with the translation and then dubbed over the audio.

Don Reed's avatar

[09/27/25] --- "On condemning violence, Democrats are as silent as the cemeteries that hold most of their voters."

Correction: "..., Democrats are as silent as the cemeteries that hold most of their VICTIMS."

--- "Good. We didn’t elect Trump to be the leader of the Paks." SCORE!!!

--- "It is as if the deep state hired [Comey's daughter and son-in-law] to protect criminals."

Related to the Comey Nepotism issue, I figure there're about 28,000 illegitimate children, now adults, on the federal payroll --- fathered by the creeps in the John Bolton age-bracket.

These offal offspring can't be traced due to aliases (also, they don't make dumb self-incriminating videos howling at the moon and Taylor Swift).

--- Ian Andre Roberts, hiding from ICE in the Iowa corn fields.

Betrayed by his smile after the sun went down.

--- Loved the Telegraph (UK) reporter who covered Trump at the UN this week:

"No one's laughing at him now, are they?"

(DJT's 2018 visit to the UN met with derision. Perhaps they were the first to know that the 2020 presidential election had already been decided.)

--- “Close to 1.6 Million Illegal Aliens Already Left the Country on Their Own.”

By July 2026, there will be 444,000 Immigration Lawyers fighting over the charred remnants of their once-infallible business empire.

--- There was a baseball game played last night.

Final Score: White Sox 10, Nats 9.

The White Sox blew their 8-1 lead.

The Nats, winning 9-8, blew the game.

Four Nats players committed errors. Not a single White Sox miscue!

Even Comey, pitching at Cominsky, escaped indictment.

The Nats hit SIX home runs --- and lost. Nats pitchers were charged for only five of the ten runs scored by the WOX. Can this combination possibly be a MLB record?

Best impersonation of a Little League Game in the pros since Rosie O'Donnell was wearing her cup in A League of Their Own.

Valoree Dowell's avatar

“offal offspring” = alliteration of the day!

Robert Brusca's avatar

would be hilarious if not so true.

Joseph Kaplan's avatar

And the color and sex choice of the day

William Coulter's avatar

On today’s poll, all are good choices but my vote would be for Chris Wray, the FBI director who testified that he didn’t know of any FBI agents at the J6 event in DC.

Seems he did the same as Comey… lies to Congress.

But then thinking about it why aren’t members of Congress indicted when they lie to us all the time? Probably because there would not be a Congress is the only conclusion I can make.

telephoneman's avatar

because they passed a law that allows them to lie

"The False Statements Accountability Act of 1996, (2) shall apply to the legislative branch only with respect to administrative matters or any congressional investigation or review which is conducted consistent with applicable rules of the House or Senate.

Marlan Hoerer's avatar

And there-in these creatures told us who they hold themselves to be,,BETTER than we the people.

tj's avatar
Sep 27Edited

Telephoneman beat me to it. They get to say anything they want on the floor of Congress in either house without fear of reprisal. Still need to start holding them accountable when they are elsewhere, usually on camera.

VICKI's avatar

Wray is the obvious next one so I chose JimKim because to me he is the most disgusting of those listed and because he is the most visual. The swamp really does need to be drained and all new somethings put in their place....anyone want to name some who's?

James Mead's avatar

Got a little dusty here with the Kirk video

A wonderful round up Mr. Surber. Thanks

Marc Swerdloff's avatar

Such a loss to the world. It still hurts.

tj's avatar

It will for quite a while.

Richard White's avatar

I voted for Brennan, because Mayorkas is not in the list. Why isn't anyone talking about him?

Suzie's avatar

Been asking that same question since January. Mayorkas name has been glaringly absent from any and all reporting and/or even a single statement from this administration, particularly those dealing with the historic mass invasion and trafficking of illegals into this country, personally overseen, expedited and executed by and through him.

What is up with that?

Marlan Hoerer's avatar

Maybe just waiting for Garland /Mayorkas double indictment for child trafficking ??

Suzie's avatar

Maybe - the silence is deafening on the two of them, though, but hopefully you are correct.

Damn the torpedoes's avatar

Autopen pardon. If they ever get to finish the “congressional investigation” on the autopen, and decide it was unconstitutional (don’t count on it) he can be indicted then. I’m not holding my breath.

Alice Ball's avatar

I voted for Brennan because I despise him the most! He is evil and despicable! One thing they said about Mayorkas was although what he was doing was illegal, he was doing so at Autopen’s order. Does that protect him from prosecution?

Playswithneedles's avatar

Did that excuse work at Nuremberg?

Shrugged's avatar

Good question.

I wonder why that is?

Joseph Kaplan's avatar

There’s a whole list of “why isn’t anyone talking about?” For instance Valerie Jarrett.

Don Reed's avatar

09/27/25: Did he know too much? People who disappear usually do.

Hugh Wayne Black's avatar

Mayorkas self deported.

John Wiles's avatar

Okay, I'm surprised. I admit it. How could people not pick Hillary, the very face of evil, from her lawyer days in Arkansas to the day she left Washington and after? No one on that list has done more to sabotage Americans, America as a country, knows less about right and wrong, or is as ugly and vicious as Hillary - nobody. If ever a family needs to be brought to their knees, in more ways than one, it's the Clintons. These people rank right up there next to Soros.

Don Reed's avatar

09/27/25: Because we're sick and tired of her, even though it is always most gratifying to see her 14th face-lift melting down like Kraft slices in a Maga Microwave.

PM's avatar

You got a way w/words. Succinct.👍

Don Reed's avatar

09/27/25: Thank you.

One must write succinctly. In three seconds, a reader decides to stay or leave.

In a related note, there's no substitute for vivid and original writing, which makes it a simple task to ignore most of what remains to be seen.

Gary Jacobson's avatar

Above a neck that she transplanted from a thanksgiving turkey.

Don Reed's avatar

09/27/25: That was slaughtered in 1915, during World War One.

Marlan Hoerer's avatar

I voted the agents because they are Comey in a family size serving !!

PM's avatar

As did I, Marlan. That would be one helluva statement.

Cookie McCall's avatar

She was my vote also

Shrugged's avatar

At the very least, Hillary should be linked to the Brennen conspiracy via her funding the Steele Dossier, although the money trail may trace to the DNC instead of Hillary.

Valoree Dowell's avatar

They still walk on water according to some folks I am related to. I can’t figure it out, either. When I (silly me) reminded them/their of “deplorables,” I was told that “was years ago.” Face slap

Phil Hawkins's avatar

As far as Connecticut farmers needing Jamaicans to harvest their tobacco...how much farmland is there in Connecticut anyway? Other than Maine, the New England states are mostly the smallest states in the US. I grew up in SW Ohio, and when I was a kid, most of the farmers there were growing tobacco. And I never saw any Jamaicans involved in harvesting it! Given the decline in tobacco usage in my lifetime, I seriously doubt that Connecticut farmers giving up on tobacco will make any serious disturbance.

Kevin C.'s avatar

Farmers in Iowa and Illinois call those gardens, Phil. 😁

Joseph Kaplan's avatar

They grow the a certain type of tobacco used for cigars. I forget the details but it has something to do with the climate.

Phil Hawkins's avatar

I have never been a smoker. But I had heard for years that the best cigars came from Cuba. I was not aware that Connecticut's climate resembled Cuba's.

Joseph Kaplan's avatar

I didn’t say anything about best. There is a cigar industry in this country and different parts of the cigar use different types of tobacco

LM Drew's avatar

dissing Connecticut?

Playswithneedles's avatar

I went to high school in Western Massachusetts (graduated in ‘71) and a lot of the boys I knew had summer jobs working in the tobacco fields there. No Jamaicans. No anyone but Americans.

Shrugged's avatar

ITEM 3: "The Blaze reported, “The FBI has acknowledged it had 274 plainclothes agents in the massive crowds on Jan. 6, 2021, . . "

Chris Wray lied to Congress in the early days of investigating J6 making the prosecutions that much more capable. He LIED! Was he under oath?

It is time to hold a former FBI director TWO-FER: Comey and Wray.

MartyB's avatar

Another fine week in PDJT’s America. My favorite item is the report released about the 274 FBI agents at the J6 Self-guided Tour, along with the BLM Division being fired. As for Jimmy The Weasel’s indictment, let’s just say I’m waiting for the conviction and penalty phase. Hope they get that bastard on treason.

tj's avatar

It would be a dream. He needs it but I am not sure they can make the lying stick just because of it being Northern VA, a subset of DC. But hey, make the process as long and painful as it can be. That was the point, 'Right Dems'.

Amy's avatar

My hope is that, just like Camelha and Hilliary, the more the he talks, his privileged, condescending , barely concealed hatred of normal Americans will do him in.

tj's avatar
Sep 28Edited

I agree. The contempt that Comey and some of the rest of these people show for the country, and for all the people that make the country actually run, the 99% of the rest of us, is breathe taking. It astounds me that anyone can listen to him for more than 30 secs and not hear at least 3 lies. You can just see their nose twitch and curl up any time they have to interact with 'omg a PLEBE'.

Playswithneedles's avatar

Isn’t this going down in the eastern district of Virginia? If that includes the Norfolk area, there is a lot of military there which might provide some sane people who would be more likely to convict him.

tj's avatar

I keep hearing northern VA not eastern but I could be really confused. I pray you are right because Norfolk would have a more balance jury. I also heard the Judge is liberal activist that ‘randomly’ got the case too. I know that random dice flip lands an awful lot on very liberal judges.

Doug's avatar

I don't expect much. The judge, Michael S. Nachmanoff, who has been "randomly assigned," is a Biden appointee.

Jack's avatar

Item # 4

It’s 30 miles from where I’m sitting to Canada. Will never cross that border again. The US needs Canada like a fish need bicycles.

Vince Gallo's avatar

Just tell the Canadians to send the Ginger Ale and Crown Royal this way. lol 😂😂👍

Mitchell Moore's avatar

Not tired of winning.

Brennan is the right answer. I picked Hillary...but she might have more statute of limitations protection because she has not been in government for more than 5 years. Hillary's funding of the Steele Dossier does it for me.

William Robinette's avatar

Treason is a capital crime and, as such, has no statute of limitations.

PM's avatar
Sep 27Edited

So is murder-now let's do Michael Byrd. Just show a jury the film a few times.

Mitchell Moore's avatar

So first we go through a round of Comey, Clapper, Brennan, and others for lying and establish what they were lying about and educate people on how that was used to commit treason...with the meeting of the central characters on December 9, 2016, James Clapper, John Brennan, Susan Rice, John Kerry, Loretta Lynch, Andrew McCabe, Obama, Biden...

Steve Boggs's avatar

If anyone ever tries to AI Surber, it wouldn’t get by his readers. The decrease in wit and wisdom would be glaring.

Valoree Dowell's avatar

I was about to ask “who is AL Surber”…

telephoneman's avatar

Hell, I learned to put coffee down before reading Don..

Now I thirst thru comments also

tj's avatar

hahahahahahaha oh yeah. monitors survive but alas I am on my third keyboard.

Vince Gallo's avatar

I just wear a bib. lol 😂😂👍👍

Skinnydip's avatar

The song references today are great. Made me smile. Thanks, Don.

Marlan Hoerer's avatar

Earworms of varied interests and welcomed.

Shrugged's avatar

ITEM 8: "Paktivist Wajahat Ali said, “My family in Pakistan does not want to come to America thanks to Trump! Pakistanis are staying home!”

We can build a wall . . . or just put DJT in the whitehouse and let him make a few nasty tweets about migrants. The latter is much less expensive and doesn't take years to get approval from Congress.

Jerry from Chicago's avatar

Item 19: Pedal to the metal and don't ride the clutch!

Grumpy Oldman's avatar

Items 19 & 20: Politico’s a little late in reporting good news but better late than never.

America owns the UN Plaza, so Trump should evict every parasite there, send them packing to Belgium and turn the place into luxury high-rise condominiums.

Vince Gallo's avatar

Trump UN Plaza. How’s that? 😂👍