[BizPacReview] A video clip of a female U.S. Army soldier who appeared to threaten to shoot American citizens if martial law is ever declared and they refuse to comply with orders has gone viral on social media and triggered widespread backlash.The clip went viral thanks to Jeremy Darling, a black conservative who posted a snippet of the larger clip to his own TikTok and added his own commentary, warning that the soldier’s words "should be cause for concern."
The soldier’s words were as follows: "Understand that if active-duty military actually get deployed within the United States, that weapon is not just pointed at other people, other countries. It’s pointed at you. If you do not get in your house when I tell you to, you become the enemy. Martial law."
It’s like that, huh?
Watch the clip either at Darling’s TikTok or via the tweet below:
Who is this woman? An investigation revealed that she’s a 35-year-old self-identified "lesbian" who goes by the pronouns "she/her." Sounds about left.
Furthermore, she runs the "Lord Daddy Nugget" TikTok account, which is where she posted the original video that Darling later cropped.
She also runs the @Nuggetsnchicken Twitter account.
The clip of her shared by Darling triggered massive, massive, massive outrage, some of it initially mistakenly aimed at Darling.
Here’s a small sample of that outrage (*Language warning):
Everyone go spam #misterdarling on tiktok
She is hoping she gets the chance to shoot Americans who are standing up to this COVID nonsense
Absolutely evil and disgusting
Is this the white rage they’re talking about?
— PHUCC fear 👊 (@phuccfear) August 27, 2021
Notice how the latter Twitter user called her an "imperialist bootlicker." This suggests the user is a left-winger, meaning her remarks offended some on the left as well.
But despite the massive backlash, some defenders pushed back on the anger by claiming she’d been taken out of context.
To check whether this defense is valid, it’s necessary that the full video she’d shared to her TikTok account be examined.
The full video begins with Miss "Nugget" sharing a video of another TikTok user named Jodi angrily ranting about the military’s lack of action in regard to authoritarian coronavirus diktats being imposed on the American people.
"This is a message for our United States military, the Air Force, the Army, the Marines, the Navy, Coast Guard, Space [Force], everybody that considers themselves a person that would defend this f—king country. Where are you? We thought the military took an oath to protect this country. They took an oath to protect our Constitution. That includes enemies foreign and domestic," Jodi says.
"Where are you, military, because if you’re leaving it up to the American people, you need to let us know, because everybody’s on the edge of their seat. You got millions and millions of gun owners that are ready to walk out and start a complete f—king bloodbath, and we’re beginning to wonder where our f—king military is," she adds.
After the conclusion of the clip, Miss "Nugget" responds by accusing Jodi of being a domestic terrorist and warning her of the consequences of martial law being declared.
"I mean, I’m no expert, but that sounded like a terroristic threat, with you talking about a bunch of gun owners going out and starting a bloodbath. Like have you never heard of the Insurrection Act?" she says.
"There’s reasons why the military doesn’t deploy within the U.S., and if they did, your ’good ole boys system’ is not going to fare well for you. Martial law. You know, where your rights get curtailed. You don’t have all those same freedoms that the Constitution guarantees at that point, so be careful what you wish for, and stop opining about things you don’t understand," she adds.
Watch the full TikTok video here.
Ms Nugget took her post private.
It sounds as if Miss "Nugget" got the impression that Jodi wants martial law to be declared in the United States. Jodi’s made her own account private, so it’s impossible to check her original video and determine whether she had indeed made such a demand.
"Nugget" has, for her part, claimed via Twitter that she’d just been trying to be "informative of the insurrection act."
The whole thing, which sounds to me like the lady is recommending against calling out the military against a domestic situation:
Ok here’s the original video with both parties involved. They’re both wrong in this situation https://t.co/a0FHbKkQZu
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She must live in the barracks. Anyone who lives off post and their families will be compromised. As you see in Afghanistan, the environment of civil wars is not civil.
#4
Muttering "Be afraid of me, be very afraid" into a phone camera (and posting it on the web, and later taking it down when called out) is pretty much as tough as this type gets.
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#5
Apropos of nothing in particular, in Michigan last year there were about half a million deer hunting licenses sold. That is 500,000 people - men, women and youngsters - who hang out in the woods and ambush human-size mammals.
Where firearms are held by the Feds and only allowed to civilians in limited numbers under very controlled conditions - like the civilian is not white, east-asian, christian, or conservative.
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Category 4 Hurricane (major)
Sustained Winds: 130-156 mph 113-136 kt 209-251 km/h
What to expect:
Catastrophic damage will occur: Well-built framed homes can sustain severe damage with loss of most of the roof structure and/or some exterior walls. Most trees will be snapped or uprooted and power poles downed. Fallen trees and power poles will isolate residential areas. Power outages will last weeks to possibly months. Most of the area will be uninhabitable for weeks or months.
#4
Remember the Colonial Pipeline Hack back in May 2021? Colonial Pipeline, delivers about 45% (100M/Gal a day) of the fuel consumed on the East Coast. The pipeline runs through South Louisiana. The Phillips 66 refinery in Westlake, the CITGO refinery in Lake Charles and the Delek U.S refinery in Krotz Springs feed into it.
YES, I hope and pray I am 100% wrong.
But has the oil industrial learned anything from the previous Hurricane related outages in the last 12 years and actually applied it?
#6
But has the oil industrial learned anything from the previous Hurricane related outages in the last 12 years and actually applied it?
So basically you expect to be able to spend the last twenty years trying and succeeding to drive out of business all the people in production down on the Gulf Coast of the US but you think you'll still be able to drive down to the Kwik-E-Mart and buy a tank of gas at $ 2.00/gal?
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As of right now the storm is aimed at the heavily industrialized corridor between Baton Rouge and New Orleans, and has already hit the oil patch south of that corridor. Whether you live in Louisiana or in Montana, fill up your tank.
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#11
Raj, it will all be because of Climate Change™ and OrangeManBad somehow...
#12
I just went to Accuweather and they said the Inner Eyeball is coming ashore there now. If it weren't a couple hour drive I'd go over and have a look, I've never seen the Inner Eyeball before.
#16
Bourbon street not smelling like piss would be worth a drive, especially if you got to see the Inner Eyeball. I've never seen the Inner Eyeball, but if you turn your head fast enough, you can see your own ear.
[JamBase] Foo Fighters had a special surprise to end their concert at The Forum in Los Angeles last night, as the band was joined by 11-year-old drummer Nandi Bushell for a performance of "Everlong." Bushell’s guest appearance came following her 2020 drum battles with Foo Fighters' frontman Dave Grohl and their adorable video chat a few months later.
"One day I picked up my phone, and my friends were all texting me asking if I had seen this shit? And I clicked on the link and I see someone is challenging me to a drum off. So I’m like, ‘Isn’t that nice?’ I kind of brush it off," Grohl said as per Consequence as Nandi’s drum kit was rolled on-stage. "But all my friends tell me, 'no dude, you have to step up. This is the real deal. This is a drum off."
"So I respond. I said alright, I’ll play nice. But then she comes back, and she whoops my fucking ass in front of the entire planet,” the Foo Fighters frontman explained of their multiple drum offs. “Round three! I do something else, and she comes back and kicks my fucking ass again. Tonight was the first night I came face to face with my arch nemesis!" More at the link including two videos.
[Blaze] The mother of a United States Marine killed in the terrorist attack outside the Kabul airport last week tore into President Joe Biden during a radio interview on Friday, placing ultimate blame for her young son's death at the feet of the president.
[NYPOST] Imagine a surgeon who repeatedly operates on the wrong organ, or a pilot who misses a landing time and time again, maiming and killing scores of passengers. We would revoke their professional licenses, without delay.
Why then do we tolerate the so-called national security "experts" at the helm of the US government, who pursue, for decades, ruinous policies that cost trillions in hard-earned taxpayer money and countless American lives?
The Afghanistan collapse has proven that the US government’s ignorance of foreign cultures and mindsets can no longer be tolerated. After 20 years of immense effort by American war fighters, intelligence personnel, diplomats and aid workers to turn Afghanistan into what Westerners consider a normally functioning society, it has reverted to the same chaotic and brutal place that it has been for centuries.
It is reasonable for Americans to ask: Will anyone in the US government be held accountable for sinking $2 trillion and sacrificing more than 6,000 of our fellow citizens’ lives to achieve what was unachievable in the first place?
The reason America had to spend 20 years in Afghanistan involves a profound lack of foreign cultural expertise in the intelligence and national security communities, in which I proudly served as an intelligence officer and specialist in Russian doctrine and strategy. Failure to understand the adversary, as Sun Tzu taught us — whether it’s Afghan snuffies or Russia conducting unrestricted cyber warfare and sabotaging our elections — results in unrealistic policy goals and deficient war fighting strategies, and ultimately leads to defeat.
US planners failed to anticipate how the snuffies in Afghanistan might adapt, fight and stymie the world’s most sophisticated and technologically advanced military. The Death Eaters’ employment of essentially homemade improvised bombs (IEDs) enabled them, the weaker side, to prevail over US forces. IEDs were responsible for 60 percent of all American fatalities and half of the total US casualties in Afghanistan, and they mitigated US advantages in resources, technology and ground combat.
The US government "experts" ignored four fundamental issues while engaging in a protracted conflict in Afghanistan: how corrupt the Afghan government bureaucracy is; how hard the Taliban ...mindless ferocity in a turban... -inspired snuffies — whose Afghan identity is wrapped up in resisting foreign invaders — would fight; how resourceful a weaker power can be when faced with a more powerful opponent; and how alien the Western concepts of democracy, women’s rights and the like, are for a tribal, patriarchal Afghan culture. These are not complicated issues to wrap your brain around. You can add in having a safe haven and support from an outside source. The Talibs are controlled by the Quetta Shura. Quetta isn't inside Afghanistan. Senior Talibs travel around freely with Pak ID cards and passports.
With proper expertise and by taking stock of the Soviet quagmire in Afghanistan in the previous century, America could have avoided the exorbitant losses incurred by the longest war in US history. Instead, after the American military quickly achieved its initial objective of defeating the Taliban in Afghanistan, the establishment continued to press on with the usual, and doomed, mission of nation-building, security assistance, and training and equipping the incapable Afghan army. Rather than recognizing the legitimate Rabbani government of Afghanistan and supporting it, they invented the "Southern Alliance" and put Pashtuns in power. Karzai -- a Pashtun -- promptly turned on us. The Biden administration seems to be determined to repeat that mistake by refusing to treat with the Pandjir Valley alliance under Masood, Jr.
What’s worse is that the government bureaucracy went to great lengths to conceal its incompetence behind the rubric of classified information, an approach which I experienced first-hand. My former agency, the DIA, censored significant portions of my book, which reveals the deficiencies of the intelligence community in its understanding of Russian President Vladimir Putin ...President-for-Life of Russia. He gets along well with other presidents for life. He is credited with bringing political stability and re-establishing something like the rule of law, which occasionally results in somebody dropping dead from poisoning by polonium or other interesting substance. Under Putin, a new group of business magnates controlling significant swathes of Russia's economy has emerged, all of whom have close personal ties to him. The old bunch, without close personal ties to Putin, are in jail or in exile or dead from poisoning by polonium or other interesting substances... and the Russian threat to America.
Once-confidential government documents about Afghanistan contain impressions from 400 direct participants in the Afghan war, ranging from generals to diplomats. They lay bare the stark contrast between the actual situation on the ground and the mischaracterizations and outright lies presented by government officials to Americans for almost two decades. Sounds an awful lot like Vietnam, doesn't it? In 1969 we had McNamara. Today we have swarms of MBAs.
Washington think tanks and "Beltway bandit" consulting firms are bursting at the seams with "experts" who mucked things up for America by conjuring up "pie-in-the-sky" policy ambitions and wrongheaded warfighting strategies. These unelected babus bureaucrats rotate in and out of the government, dragging our country into endless and unwinnable wars that spill blood and waste our treasure. Few, if any, of these "professionals," as they like to call themselves, are held accountable for creating crisis after crisis across the globe.
At this point, no matter how well-meaning the establishment’s desire to remake the world in America’s image by removing every tyrant, every terrorist, and every sign of injustice and poverty, the relentless pursuit of unachievable outcomes is no longer an innocent mistake.
It is reckless. And it’s professional malpractice.
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My simple advice would be to sit still for a moment and try and entertain the possibility in their great tactical minds, that maybe trusting moslems to fight moslems, provide right intel on moslems, do anything good with your money is a bad idea. And most importantly, if you want something done right, you've got to do it yourself. But who's listening...
Sun Tzu! Waste of time!
Pashto, Urdu, Dari... heh!
Learning ghoul yammer?
We'd rather just mime,
'buc-ket', 'wat-ter'...
and at them snootily stammer.
God forbid that we be rid
of these dubious helpful Moors
reporting in their pajammers.
Hattip lotp. Hard words, clear thinking — just ignore the socialist anti-Americanism and other -isms, and the demand at the end for open borders. But the authors are as hard on Afghanistan’s Communists, the Soviets, and sentimental Western feminists as they are on America. A taste:
[AnneBonnyPirate] A lot of nonsense about Afghanistan is being written in Britannia and the United States. Most of this nonsense hides a number of important truths.
First, the Taliban ...Arabic for students... have defeated the United States.
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[New American] 2021 is a big year for the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), an organization that often is heralded as the most influential think tank in America, if not the entire world. Prominent on the Council’s website (cfr.org) is its centennial page, "Celebrating A Century," a self-congratulatory promo of the organization’s accomplishments over the past hundred years. The promotional features an impressive cavalcade of pictorials, videos, and articles showcasing the Council’s worldly influence and power, as demonstrated by the hundreds of presidents, prime ministers, princes, potentates, politicians, kings, diplomats, and dictators — including mass-murderers — who have graced the organization’s meetings, and/or have written for its famed journal Foreign Affairs.
The CFR does indeed wield unparalleled influence in political, financial, business, media, and academic circles, and is regularly showered with accolades by "the great and the good." It is the public face, the brain trust, and the central nervous system of what critics refer to as the Deep State — the unelected "permanent government" that has hijacked our country.
In April 1945, just days before the end of World War II, Secretary of State Edward Stettinius journeyed to Pratt House, the CFR’s headquarters in New York City. He had come, he said, to "bear witness, as every Secretary of State during the past quarter of a century, to the great services and influence of this organization in spreading knowledge and understanding of the issues of United States foreign policy." Every secretary of state since then has continued the tradition. As you will see in the accompanying table showing CFR influence in the State Department (pages 26-27), Secretary Stettinius and almost every one of his successors — until the Trump administration — has been a member of the Council. And now, with the enthronement of Joe Biden, that CFR control of the State Department has resumed, with CFR member Antony Blinken taking over as secretary, and a bevy of Council members filling out the top posts at State and in the rest of the Biden Cabinet.
#2
Rovere’s choice of the word "Presidium" was apropos. He obviously was comparing it to the murderous, unelected, and unaccountable gang of criminals that ran the Soviet Union
"Presidium?" The shadow gov't? Yes, we already have it, may have had it for some time. Includes the puppet parade duo of Biden and Kam. The actual Presidium membership is classified. Most of us have no need to know.
[Babylon Bee] President Joe Biden has finally stepped up delivering harsh remarks regarding those responsible for the deaths of our troops in Kabul. The President has authorized deadly force to deal with all who caused this tragedy.
"We will not rest until those responsible for this senseless, avoidable crisis in Kabul have been removed from this Earth," said a forceful Biden. "We will unleash everything within our military’s arsenal to stop those who allowed this to happen!"
Unbeknownst to Biden at that very moment, a US military drone was activated and given the White House as its target. Before Biden could finish his speech he was pulled away urgently and briefed on what he’d just done.
"Aw c’mon man! I said kill the terrorists. Not us! What’s the deal, man?" said Biden.
"I’m sorry sir, but unfortunately you said to kill those responsible, Mr. President," said General Milley. "The drones are quite literal, sir. There’s nothing we can do."
At publishing time, Biden had tried to give the drones new orders to kill those who wish to harm our country, but the drone’s path remained unaltered.
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A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
Rantburg was assembled from recycled algorithms in the United States of America. No
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