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Always remember - the internet is forever until it isn't.KiwiFarms went down before, and if it goes down now, we'll just wait out the heat and come back again. And again. And again.
Because the truth is the truth. You can hide it, or you can crush it, but it never stops being truth and it's always there waiting to be recovered.
Same. I was reading the comments on a Register article about the whole debacle.I spent the last few days looking at the normie internet.
Holy shit, it's nothing but REEEEEEE!
The Farms is the last place you can speak freely without worrying about some faggot getting you banned because they don't like your politics.
I'll miss you faggots.
A judge has granted President Donald Trump's request to have a special master review the documents seized during the Mar-a-Lago raid.
Trump's motion to appoint a special master "to review the seized property for personal items and documents and potentially privileged material subject to claims of attorney client and/or executive privilege" by Judge Aileen Cannon.
I'd still wager they're jumping at the opportunity. @Gehenna has stated that the left put a lot of legwork in being able to exploit opportunities, and there's one important thing to remember. Knowledge is more powerful than almost anything else in the current era. It's why the current age is colloquially known as the Information Age. The people in power have never liked the plebs having power though, and we had at most two centuries where the average pleb could easily reach out and fuck the ruling class's shit up.This is absolutely what happened. Taylor Lorenz's article was published within minutes of CloudFlare redirecting the website to a page with the sole purpose to defame us. CloudFlare also reacted within minutes of Keffals making his fedpost, Tweeting the screenshot, then deleting it. Accomplishing this within such a short time frame required coordination between Keffals, Ms. Lorenz, and Matthew Prince.
sure, this site has a lot of inconvenient, verifiable information for the cathedral, which is they need to test this new frontier of censorship. However, most importantly, all three individuals who coordinated their actions had an axe to grind with KiwiFarms. Andrew was sick of being painted as a "Nazi sympathizer," Ms. Lorenz has a thread that documents her journalism hypocrisy, and Keffals is a fat eunuch.
That being said, I don't think this is a left-wing thing in preparation for the midterms. This thread contains the most information that'd be inconvenient for leftist but it's not even accessible for lurkers that aren't logged it. I really hope @Gehenna joins us here. It was really nice to hear about things from him before they "officially" happened.
Wait for another happening to provide a smokescreen.I wonder how long that judge will live before he die of an "accident", because he sided with Trump about the Mar-A-Lago raid.
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BREAKING: Judge grants Trump’s request to have special master review Mar-a-Lago raid documents
A judge has granted President Donald Trump’s request to have a special master review the documents seized during the Mar-a-Lago raid.thepostmillennial.com
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BREAKING: Judge grants Trump's request to have special master review Mar-a-Lago raid documents
A judge has granted President Donald Trump's request to have a special master review the documents seized during the Mar-a-Lago raid.web.archive.org
Cope and seethe, FBI/DOJ. Even when we "lose", we win. Semper fi you crazy orange diamond.View attachment 3682840
Not only does Trump get a W in court without ridiculous legal reasons against him, it also puts a pause on the DOJ (in theory) to review all the stuff they stole.
You rang?Ditto. I'm not going to budge either, not with so damn much at stake in a world becoming increasingly more totalitarian.
Now if the more boomer-ly of regulars to this thread like @JosephStalin, @Slappy McGherkin, and @Gehenna can find their ways back on here at the drop of a hat, the morale boost would be welcome. I guess time will tell if the codgers get the memo and rejoin us. Brave browser at least makes it easy enough to access Onion-web: it's the reason I'm here to persist.
I believe you'll find the more appropriate response to that username is "it's showtime."You
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lolcows took control over the farmsI honestly am in awe that a shitposting site to laugh at retards on the internet have now been chased into the Onion wilderness.
If nothing else, it definitely triggers the non-existent prepper side of me. Something's big around the corner. Too much screeching, too much noise, no visibility.
the spergs looked from lolcow to kiwi, and from kiwi to lolcow, and from lolcow to kiwi again; but it was already impossible to say which was whichlolcows took control over the farms
farmers either hide or search for another pasture
They were all star-bellied Sneeds.the spergs looked from lolcow to kiwi, and from kiwi to lolcow, and from lolcow to kiwi again; but it was already impossible to say which was which
I believe it's pretty simple. Kiwifarms is one of the few places on the internet that is out of the usual parties' control and any opportunity they get to rectify that is taken. Trannies absolutely despise kiwifarms not because of the reasons they state but because it documents their insanity and there's nothing they can do about it.I honestly am in awe that a shitposting site to laugh at retards on the internet have now been chased into the Onion wilderness.
If nothing else, it definitely triggers the non-existent prepper side of me. Something's big around the corner. Too much screeching, too much noise, no visibility.
Am I the only one that finds it odd that there's a bunch of lime-green shirts scattered all over the crowd?
Am I the only one that finds it odd that there's a bunch of lime-green shirts scattered all over the crowd?
Russia will not resume in full its gas supplies to Europe until the west lifts its sanctions against Moscow, the Kremlin said, as concerns over Russian gas supplies continued to drive up energy prices.
Speaking to journalists on Monday, Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin’s spokesperson, blamed sanctions “introduced against our country by western countries including Germany and the UK” for Russia’s failure to deliver gas through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline.
“Other reasons that would cause problems with the pumping don’t exist,” Peskov was cited by the Interfax news agency as saying.
Peskov added that Russia’s full resumption of gas supplies via Nord Stream 1 was “undoubtedly” dependent on whether the west would lift its sanctions on Moscow. “It is these sanctions imposed by the western states that have brought the situation to what we see now.”
Peskov’s statements on Monday are the clearest indication yet that Russia intends to force the EU to lift sanctions imposed against Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine in exchange for Russia restarting its gas deliveries.
The leading Russian energy supplier Gazprom announced on Friday evening that a suspension of gas supplies heading westwards through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline would be extended indefinitely, citing “malfunctions” on a turbine along the pipeline.
Gazprom has similarly blamed western sanctions for disrupting gas deliveries, saying the manufacturer Siemens could not perform repairs on the turbines used in Nord Stream 1 because of sanctions against the Russian state energy company.
The EU has rejected Gazprom’s claims, accusing Putin of weaponising its gas exports.
Nord Stream 1 is the single biggest pipeline for gas from Russia to Europe and has the capacity to deliver 55bn cubic metres (bcm) of gas a year. Continued supplies through the pipeline are seen as crucial to prevent a deepening of the energy crisis.
The energy crisis in Europe, triggered by lower Russian gas flows, is seen as a major test of the block’s support for Ukraine.
After failing to achieve most of its military objectives in Ukraine, analysts believe the Kremlin is hoping record energy prices paired with possible food shortages this winter will push Europe to strong-arm Ukraine into a truce on Moscow’s terms.
Russian officials have been eager to point to growing anger in the EU over rising prices, with Peskov on Monday saying it was clear that life was getting “worse for people, businessmen, and companies in Europe”.
“Of course, ordinary people in these countries will have more and more questions for their leaders,” he said.