11 Responses to “Spam Denial of Service Attack Against James O’Keefe?”

  1. martywd says:

    What can we expect from this recent damning undercover event?

    I’d guess some more “strongly worded letters” from concerned pols with an ‘R’ after their names determined to “get to the bottom of this…” Blah, blah, blah… I.e, nothing, nada, and zilch.

    It’s all so tiring.
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  2. jabrwok says:

    It’s all so tiring.

    It’s infuriating, and there doesn’t seem to be anything anyone can do about it. Or will do about it.

    One should resist the Black Pill, but the more I pay attention to what’s going on, the more difficult that becomes.

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  4. MarkInKansas says:

    James O’Keefes investigative journalism brought down Acorn. He’s not a politician who sends “strongly worded letters”. He’s the man who turns the spotlight on cockroaches and causes them to run.

  5. Herb says:

    What can we expect from this recent damning undercover event?

    You forgot we can also expect panicked fund raising letters about how they need our donations now to fight against Blackrock.

    Maybe they charged Blackrock more they could leave me alone about the fund raising.

  6. Mik K says:

    Has anyone else noticed the huge increase in TV advertising by Blackrock?

  7. Andy Markcyst says:

    I like James and all, but I have to say that so much of what he does – while worthwhile and revelatory – doesn’t rise to the level of a smoking gun. Most of these rubes he corners are important, but still low-level. At the end of the day the damage they do is repairable by the public affairs and relation hacks these corps pay billions to keep their image untarnished, even the Pfizer guy that ultimately got him sent packing from Project Veritas.

    I’ve had these conversations with old army buddies, and American citizens are going to have to realize they’re going to have to start counterintelligence operations against the corpocracy and their own government. Your government and the corpocracy are currently running intelligence and psy ops on you. O’Keefe and Musk et al need to start pursuing moles at high levels – with substantial payoffs – to produce the high-level Intel and evidence necessary to bring the whole rotten edifice down around itself. Thus far the strategy has been to trot out a charming pair of eyes or breasts in front of horny mid-level managers and VPs of division. It’s not going to cut it.

    If O’Keefe showed me a plan to start fighting for the info that gets wires and bugs placed in walls at local illuminati DC chapter meetings, I’d give the dude $500k. the flip side is that O’Keefe and myself probably wouldn’t live too long afterward, but that’s a risk we’re all going to start needing to evaluate. They’ve captured the entire civic edifice, so we’re not too far yet from simply being given a choice of what form our slavery takes.

  8. Andy Markcyst says:

    “Has anyone else noticed the huge increase in TV advertising by Blackrock?”

    The recent reveal about their total global asset management/oversight portfolio being $20 trillion shocked some people, even though that’s been common knowledge to people who care for a while. Tin foil hat not necessary, any organization that has 1/3 of global wealth under management essentially controls the planet.

    Blackrock didn’t necessarily want all the info about their reach out there, but they also don’t care about it being out there…what are you going to do about it? But it’s very clear to me as I’m sure it is to many of you, Blackrock is a leviathan with way more influence and pull than anyone ever dreamed. They might even be more powerful than the Fed. After all, the Fed only prints money, Blackrock took those free dollars and look what they did with them, bought a controlling stake in almost every Western corporation that exists including a few foreign ones. Blackrock tells the Fed and their money printer what to do, not the other way around.

  9. Moneyrunner says:

    Most of what Blackrock has is OPM (Other people’s money). They manage money for a fee, and when it gets to $20 trillion, the fees – in aggregate – are huge. Their vulnerability is that they lose all their power if people get upset enough to fire them.

    the key is getting enough people who are upset with Blackrock to demand that their pension fund or other custodian are forced to fire Blackrock.

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