βοΈ Coffee & Covid β Friday, September 23, 2022 β FLUNKING π¦
The corporate media flunks journalism; the Air Force flunks military strategy; the deep state tries to cover for Ray Epps and flunks; Stacy Abrams flunks science; and more.
And itβs Friday! Good morning, C&C, I hope everyone had a terrific week and are enjoying the (slightly) cooler weather. Todayβs roundup: fake news about Facebook and Trump; fake news about Trump and QAnon; yet another lawsuit filed by the government against Trump; an unlikely hero strikes back; the New York Times flunks journalism; deep-staters try to cover for Ray Epps; Stacy Abrams flunks science; the Air Force tackles micro aggressions; 2018 Obama letter shows double standards; and Russia declares war on NATO, kind of.
π*COVID NEWS AND COMMENTARY* π
π₯ The PostMillennial ran a bizarre non-news story yesterday headlined, βBREAKING: Facebook Could Lift Trumpβs Suspension by 2023.β
According to widespread corporate media reports, Facebook is βconsideringβ reinstating President Trumpβs account next year, in 2023, according to Metaβs president of global affairs Nick Clegg. At an event in Washington, DC, he told reporters, βWhen you make a decision that affects the public realm, you need to act with great caution.β
Huh?
First of all, does it seem to you like itβs an odd time for Facebook to be gassing on about MAYBE reinstating Trump AT SOME POINT? Itβs not like theyβre talking about putting Trump back online anytime soon, not before the midterms, not even this year. So why even bring it up?
And second, thereβs not really any NEWS here. Clegg only said heβs thinking about possibly doing something. In his comments, Clegg even admitted that he hasnβt yet run it by anyone on Metaβs board.
People THINK about a lot of stuff. Who cares?
Great job, corporate media, you flunked journalism 101. The headline for this dumb clickbait story should be: βMan Briefly Thinks About Something.β
Yawn.
π₯ Iβm not sure if this next story is news, fake news, or narrative news, but SOMETHING is afoot. CNN ran a breathless story yesterday headlined, βQAnon Fans Celebrate Trumpβs Latest Embrace of the Conspiracy.β Itβs kind of another non-news story, also echoed in other corporate media outlets, meaning it must be a politically-motivated psy operation designed to tell us what to think.
Is it just me, or is the news lately all Trump, all the time?
Spoiler alert, I donβt want you to get your hopes up: CNN never actually gets around to explaining what the βconspiracyβ mentioned in its headline is. Itβs a mystery, apparently. Whatever it is must not help the narrative. So anyway, CNN immediately flunked journalism 101, by writing a stupid headline about a thing thatβs not even in the article.
Getting past the rubbish headline, the actual βnewsβ was Trump did something that triggered the deep state somehow. Well, two things. First, at a rally, he played a song βassociatedβ with the so-called βQAnon movement,β whatever that is. CNN doesnβt say. Weβre just supposed to know that whatever it is, itβs bad.
Trump also forwarded a cartoon on Truth Social that CNN doesnβt like. The cartoon showed Trump wearing a βQβ pin on his lapel, along with two slogans CNN said were associated with the QAnon movement: βThe storm is comingβ and βWWG1WGA,β which CNN explained stands for βWhere We Go One, We Go All.β
Then, after making such a big deal about it, CNN doesnβt even print the cartoon in the article. And CNNβs entire description of the QAnon movement β which is the heart of the piece, mind you β was confined to one subjunctive clause: βfollowers β¦ who believe in the existence of an evil cabal and view Trump as their hero.β
Um, thatβs not super informative. What cabal? Why evil? Thatβs a pretty generic description. It could describe a lot of people. Shoot, *I* believe in an evil cabal, of entrenched bureaucrats who maliciously suppressed true information about covid during the pandemic, information like the Wuhan lab leak theory.
Since I believe in an βevil cabal,β does that make me QAnon?
The real purpose of this story, and the others like it, is pure boogeymanism. Corporate media is just identifying the latest public enemy, todayβs target for the governmentβs Orwellian βtwo minutes of hate,β with QAnon people, or maybe Trump, or both, as its Emmanuel Goldstein.
Whatβs wrong with QAnon anyway? CNN doesnβt say. Is it even an organization? Or just an idea? To me, it just seems like something people think; something now a thought crime. And why is their song a problem? CNN doesnβt say. I listened to the song, WWG1WGA, on Spotify and it seems perfectly harmless, kind of catchy actually. Iβd let my kids listen to it.
Iβve reported about the mediaβs fascination with QAnon before, but I still really donβt know much about the movement, or belief, or theory, or whatever it is. From my research, QAnon is just an account on 8CHAN (a kind of Twitter alternative), but the media seems to think QAnon is something else, something bigger.
I recall first hearing about it back in 2020 while I was completely overwhelmed fighting the mask and jab wars day and night. I remember thinking at the time Q seemed kind of fringe and conspiracy-theory-ish, a rabbit-hole, but of course most conspiracy theories are looking a lot less outlandish now.
Just give it a few months!
Anyway, the actual news was that corporate media seems completely terrified by the QAnon movement, for some reason, to the point they canβt even talk about its beliefs out loud, like a Harry Potter cosplay fan afraid to say βVoldemort.β Honesty, the way corporate media gets triggered anytime someone says βQβ is starting to make me think these QAnon folks must be on to something.
Giving the movement even more credibility is the fact that, apparently, the FBI doesnβt like QAnon much either. CNN reported that the FBI warned (somebody) last year of the βpotentialβ for QAnon to βstoke violence.β Thatβs a lot of weasel words; βpotentialβ means maybe, and βstoke violenceβ is not even close to the same as βcommit violence.β
If weβre going after everything that βstokesβ violence, Iβd suggest they take a hard look at that lunatic Kathy Griffin.
CNN also quoted former FBI agent Greg Ehrie, who abruptly labeled QAnon a cult: βWhat we have is a former Presidentβ¦ legitimizing what is in essence a cult.β Well, more accurately, former agent Ehrie said QAnon is βin essence a cult.β Whatβs the βessenceβ of a cult, and how is it different from a proper cult? Ehrieβs a coward. If you want to call somebody a cult, just do it plainly, you lizard-lipped chicken.
One of these days Iβm going to have to stop and figure out what all this QAnon excitement is really about.
π₯ In case there was any danger of Trump fading out of the headlines, theyβve sued him, again. Yesterday, ABC ran a story headlined, βNew York AG Letitia James Files $250M Lawsuit Against Trump for Defrauding Lenders, Others.β
This latest lawsuit is a civil case, filed by New York Attorney General Letitia James in state court, against Trump and his family members, for βnumerous acts of fraud and misrepresentations.β Itβs a 222-page blockbuster.
Hereβs another one of my counter-intuitive rules about lawsuits. The longer the complaint, the less likely it is to have any merit, and the more likely it was to have been drafted by immature attorneys.
If it takes 222 pages to explain why what the person did was wrong, thatβs not a good sign. The technical term for this is βover pleading,β and it is actually a rookie strategic mistake, because the more stuff you jam in the allegations, the more material you give the defendant to work with in a motion to dismiss.
I skimmed it. It was a waste of time. Letitia has been running a criminal investigation against Trump for years now and, instead of filing criminal charges, she filed this civil case instead, suggesting that she couldnβt come up with any criminal charges that would stick. I predict this one isnβt going anywhere either. Itβs just a distraction.
Hereβs Letitia, explaining the complaint in her own words:

I suppose she had to file something, to justify all those investigations. I guess the current strategy is, βdeath by a thousand lawsuits.β
π₯ In related news, last week disgraced former New York βLuv Guvβ Andrew Cuomo filed a 48-page state ethics complaint against the same Attorney General Letitia James, claiming that she deliberately mishandle the sexual harassment investigation against him and used the outcome for political purposes. Can you believe that?
So. What goes around, comes around!
Itβs a crazy old world, isnβt it? If youβd asked me whether there was any chance Iβd ever be rooting for Andrew Cuomo, Iβd have laughed myself into an umbilical hernia. Go Andrew!
π₯ Last week, the New York Times ran a syrupy puff piece about the poor downtrodden immigrants forced to go on vacation at Marthaβs Vineyard. Basically the whole story revolves around the Timesβ interview with this wholesome-looking illegal, Ardenis Nazareth:
I think itβs the face tattoo that really completes the look, donβt you?
Anyway, the Times glowingly reported Mr. Nazarethβs many complaints about his ill treatment at the rough hands of dictator-in-waiting Governor DeSantis, like his free private air transportation to the popular vacation destination. βI thought I was coming to Boston,β Nazareth complained. βI ended up on this little island.β
Marthaβs Vineyard is probably even worse than Venezuela.
Anyway, unlike the Timesβ professional reporters, editors, and fact checkers, some alert twitterers quickly discovered that Mr. Nazareth is a KNOWN DRUG DEALER from Venezuela:
Haha! The garbage New York Times ALSO flunked journalism 101. Sorry, narrative!
(Hat tip to Revolver.news, which reported the story.)
π₯ Probably due to Republicansβ increased pressure on the Justice Department for more information about fake protestor Ray Epps this week, the government psyops teams shifted into hyperdrive, spreading incredible fake rumors about Epps all over the internet, in an attempt to flood the information zone so nobody knows whatβs true and whatβs false.
There are hundreds, if not thousands, of sketchy twitter accounts claiming βbreaking newsβ that βpublic information requestsβ showed Nancy Pelosi had six phone calls with Ray Epps right before January 6th, and that Eppsβ wife used to work for Dominion voting systems.
But itβs all fake news, government misinformation trying to deflect from the real news about Epps.


Out of curiousity, I audited one of the fake news tweets, and looked through its follower accounts. All bots. Hereβs what a bot account looks like, if you want to see for yourself. https://twitter.com/TimNorfolk3. Youβll notice the inhuman number of meme posts and retweets, all posted on the same day (yesterday), an obvious AI-generated effort to make the account look real.
I wish I could say I think itβs Russians spreading all this misinformation. But unfortunately, I think the real information terrorists are closer to home. Please. Just. Stop.
π₯ In the bottom story of the month, capably illustrating the vast intellectual firepower of the left, yesterday Stacy Abrams denied that six-week-old infants have any heartbeat. Science!
Speaking at a conference event, Abrams said, βThere is no such thing as a heartbeat at six weeks. It is a manufactured sound designed to convince people that men have the right to take control of a womanβs body.β

Science!
Actually, Abrams flunked science. Alert twitterers β not journalists or fact-checkers β promptly debunked her insane rant:


The real question is, would an ultrasound show Stacy Abrams has a heartbeat?
π₯ Our military is in the best of hands. The PostMillennial ran a story yesterday headlined, βAir Force Tells Cadets to Use βGender Neutral Language,β No More βMomβ and βDad,β in Diversity Training.β
A leaked powerpoint from new cadet training showed the Air Force instructing cadets not to say βyou guys,β but rather to use gender-neutral words, like βyβall/team/squaddies/everyone/folks.β It also tells them to say βpartnerβ instead of boyfriend or girlfriend.
Another slide helpfully advised the cadets, βSome families are headed by single parents, grandparents, foster parents, two moms, two dads, etc.: consider βparent or caregiverβ instead of βmom and dad.β
Watch out, microaggressors! Itβs war against hurt feelings!
I think the Air Force generals are spending too much time in too-tight high heels, and itβs choking off the blood supply to their brains. They are confused about who the enemy is; apparently the military is now fighting a teeny-tiny micro aggression war.
Somebody needs to tell the generals the difference between micro and macro aggression. Theyβre flunking the military academy.
π₯ The Biden Raid case looks even more ridiculous after an alert reader linked a Conservative Treehouse article that has uncovered a September 11, 2018 Obama letter to the National Archivist, which is the same deep-state department complaining about Trump having classified records. Obamaβs letter advised the Archivist about the status of millions of records that Obama took with him:
Take a look at paragraph seven:
Classified and unclassified records. βClassified.β As of the date of the letter, Obama had obviously been hanging on to a bunch of classified documents, in a place called Hoffman Estates. Hoffman Estates is a fancy name for a renovated Chicago warehouse. Itβs not a secure storage facility or anything.
Now, itβs true that Obamaβs letter was talking about MAYBE moving the documents back into a NARA-run facility, subject to βnegotiation of terms,β but it is also true that these are records that, by the letterβs plain language, will also be βdigitizedβ into the Obama library. Including the classified documents, which donβt seem to be much of a big deal to anybody, for some reason.
No demands for immediate return of documents. No FBI raid. No criminal investigation. If it werenβt for double standards, they wouldnβt have any standards at all.
π₯ Finally, thereβs been a lot of discussion in the comments about Russiaβs mobilization of 300,000 reservists this week in the Ukraine conflict. It appears to be true that a bunch of Russians tried to flee the country in the wake of the news, and Russia may or may not have ordered them not to leave, suggesting the draft isnβt super popular, at least with some Russians.
But the reason Putin is calling RESERVISTS is because, due to the legal status of the βspecial military operationβ β and not a declared βwarβ β Russia has not relied on its REAL military yet. According to mil-blog reports, Russia can mobilize an army of up to 25 million troops if it wants. If it declares war.
That declaration might be coming sooner rather than later. Two days ago, Russiaβs Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu announced that Ukraineβs military has been so degraded that Russia is now basically only fighting NATO β not Ukraine. He said that all the NATO-controlled space satellites, hundreds of them, have now been dedicated to the Ukraine conflict, and are assisting with targeting Russian military and civilian targets.
Specifically, the defense minister said, βToday we are at war not so much with Ukraine as with the collective West,β since Ukraine itself βhas long since run out of weapons.β
According to Shoigu, the escalation should be seen as Russia equipping its troops in Ukraine to fight on NATOβs level. In other words, Russia is preparing its army to fight with NATO. More intense fighting is not good news for ordinary Ukrainians, who are likely to be ground to hamburger between the NATO and Russian forces.
Maybe the former Vice-President will negotiate a peace deal between the two countries. If he remembers them.
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Just to clear up confusion. There is no such thing as QAnon. There is Q who posts on the channel. No one know who Q actually is. Then there is the Anon; that is anonymous. Those are the researchers who dig into whatever Q posts to understand meaning. Anons also research all of fake media and expose their lies and their evil stuff.
Iβm not saying if Q is real or a psyop. And the psyop could go either way, really. A whole population of people could be getting duped in a huge way. OR the psyop is keeping the deep state triggered and panicked.
It is curious that Trump is seemingly legitimizing Q recently in different ways. Is he playing around with the DS to trigger them, or is he communicating with a lot of researchers who have connected the dots? Idk.
Iβm watching π closely to see where this goes. If anywhere. Honestly I hope itβs real. Just not hanging my forever plan on it π
I think itβs hilarious though, that the media canβt even get the description of it correct. π They are such fools. They are panicking over something they donβt even understand. Or are they? Or are they pretending to not understand? Are they trying to smear a movement that isnβt conspiracy theory after all? π€
Right out of a sci-fi thriller novel! Nobody REALLY knowsβ¦β¦or do they? π π³ π¬
There is no Qanon. There is Q and there are the anons. The best way to describe it is Q is like an excellent teacher who doesnβt just spit facts at the students he drops subjects and rhetorical questions on an 8chan board. The anons are the students who go research everything and come together to share their findings and put together a logical conclusion. It is genius and has opened the eyes of many who were asleep. The media and FBI hate this movement because it is exposing them a lot! As with everything else, they are putting fear in people so they wonβt go near this and learn the truth. It is not a cult and there is definitely no chance of violence. Hope that helps!