Wednesday, 28 January 2026

BEATING AROUND THE BUSHES

Why do so many people constantly beat around the bush, or sitting on both side of the fence, too afraid to say what they actually think?  

 I've really had enough of seeing a bunch of spineless twats desperately trying not to cause offense, in the hope of gaining some sort of reward for being popular. 

They call themselves "influencers" because they have masses of imaginary AI "followers".  Except that in reality they don't, because an AI follower is no more a real follower than a man in a dress is a real woman.

When you get down to it an AI follower is just as fucked up as a man in a dress. They are both just delusional fantasies. 

I've done a page summarising a bunch of things that most normies seem to believe - it's called "CONSPIRACY 101" and it includes all sorts of psyops from 911 to "vaccines" 

 
But right now there are some new things that a lot of people are beating around bushes on. Here are three that are very current right now:

1.AI  

AI is complete bullshit. It's not "a bubble", it's an all out scam. Right now, companies like Microslop (Windows 11) and Apple (Now paying billions to Google to rent a second rate version of their AI) are totally losing the plot. 

I wouldn't invest a cent in any company that was chasing an AI delusion. I fully expect the AI crash to make the EV crash look like a seniors beginner Yoga lesson.

2. MICROSLOP

Windows 11 is like a trillion dollar Linux marketing campaign. They may have gotten away with selling a lot of really shit sloperating systems over the past 30 years, but I fully expect Win 11 to take Microslop down. 

Their credit has run out, and even if they released Windows 12 next month and it was reasonably good, I think the damage is done now. Once people leave Microslop they never go back. 

3. FICTIONAL "GLOBAL WARMING" 

This is clearly the next big psyop planned to follow on the heels of the covidhoax. 

Greentards and normies will fall for it hook line and sinker, as they always do. But all the chemtrails and geoengineering in the world can't hide the fact the the earth is cooling, glaciers and areas of ice are growing, and sea levels are dropping.

 

Tuesday, 27 January 2026

CHARLES DARWIN WAS A FICTIONAL CHARACTER

 The Charles Darwin scam is really entertaining - I was up to speed with him having plagiarized all his works, but didn't realise his entire trip was a work of fiction. The same pattern repeats yet again - all our history is fictional.
 
  Now don't get me wrong, I'm not suggesting that Miles Mathis is a trusted source or anything. In fact I suspect he's a Tavistock shill, but what these five essays do show very clearly, is that Charles Darwin was a wealthy aristocratic con man who plagiarized all his research and never even went on any expeditions.
 
 

Monday, 26 January 2026

MY PHILOSOPHY

 What to do with submission muzzles and death jabs.

This was always my philosophy during the covid hoax - so many people who wore the muzzles and got the jabs seem to be chronically ill now, with weak immune systems, and every day I hear of more jabbed up people with "covid" (whatever that bullshit really is...)





Sunday, 25 January 2026

RANDOMS 2026 #4

 More random images!

 










Saturday, 24 January 2026

DIGITAL PRIVACY PAGE

I've decided to start a new page about digital privacy, because we are now under serious attack and need to find ways to defend ourselves. Here is the first post:

 https://sift666.blogspot.com/p/digital-privacy.html
 

Digital ID's have been a threat on the horizon for years, but recently they have gone from just being a threat to being an actual hard out attack on our freedoms. 

As with the death jabs during the covid hoax, where I said right from the outset, "I will never submit to any death jabs", I will also never submit to any form of digital ID, but clearly that is rapidly going to cause issues, as "they" ramp up the pressure to submit.

Submission is not an option, so we need work arounds. 

 
WAYS TO HAVE SOME DIGITAL PRIVACY
 
The subject of digital privacy is huge but we have to start somewhere, even if we have no idea where this is going to lead, or even where is the best place to start.
 
 
1. AVOID USING CELL PHONES 
 
Back in the 90's, cell phones were the hot new fashion, and my friends all got them, so I got one too, but I can honestly say I never liked them, and I refused right from the outset to pay for any sort of monthly account.
 
I've stuck to using pre-pay only for nearly 30 years now, and most years I forget to even do a $10 top up, so my balance gets wiped nearly every year. I very seldom make any calls, and never use data, so I generally spend less than $20 on pre-pay per year.
 
In this day and age, I may well be one of the most clueless people in the world when it comes to cell phones, and for me of all people to start off here talking about phones is completely fruit-loops.
 
But if I had to start with one practical suggestion for achieving some degree of digital privacy, it would be to avoid using cell phones as much as possible.
 
I do have a Samsung phone running Android, not because I think it has any degree of privacy at all, but because I had nearly a full decade of reliability out of my first one, so got another one when it finally met with nasty accident (admittedly I seldom use them). 
 
So I'm not saying to not have a phone at all, because from time to time there is no easy work around, and occasionally a phone is fairly essential. But I am recommending to avoid using phones as much as possible.
 
Eventually I will need to replace my Samsung phone, and then I will look at privacy options like a Brax phone, or some sort of Linux phone if there is a suitable option for me by then, but in the meantime I'll keep on not using my Samsung phone for as long as it still runs.
 
When it comes to phones I'm clueless because I've always done my upmost to avoid using them, but I'm putting them here in first place because I think they are arguably the technology that presents the biggest danger to our privacy and freedom.
 
 

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