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CLUSTER**** NATION – BLOGJune 19, 2023

Strange Days​


“Team Brandon has also made the USA utterly toxic to 80% of humanity. Sort of what they accused Trump of doing but they actually did it! LOL. They are the gift that keeps on giving.” — Jacob Dreizin

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Strange doings at a strange time in a strange land. Videos of widespread military vehicle maneuvers around our nation popped up on the Web at mid-weekend while the American citizenry went about its holiday weekend business (including Father’s Day revels and “Juneteenth” celebration mass shootings): Scenes of armored personnel carriers rolling down Walnut Street in downtown Philly; B2 bomber wings over Minnesota; Tank columns galumphing along an Idaho highway… leading to widespread suspicions that something untoward is up. Durned if I know what it is.

Tanks on highway, Great Falls, Idaho
Among things one can know: The “Joe Biden” presidency is whirling around the drain in plain sight, and with it, likely, the Globalist hopes and dreams of making everybody eat bugs while they take away everything you own. Last week, audiotapes surfaced of the main parties to the Ukraine grift (Biden and Poroshenko) working things out in 2016 over the phone in “JB’s” final days as vice-president. Meanwhile, the House Oversight Committee has got its mitts on Biden family bank records galore detailing the abstruse money-laundering activities that were run through obscure European banks and innumerable Biden shell companies. Well, sonofabitch…!
It’s getting hard even for Democrats to ignore the accumulating evidence of the Biden family’s global grift operation, and “JB’s” obvious advancing mental deterioration, provoking moves that should lead to his ejection from office. Last week, their captive mainstream news media broadcast a cavalcade of embarrassing public idiocies committed by the Commander in Chief — declaring “God save the Queen” incongruously at the end of a Gun Safety Summit in Connecticut; groping actress Eva Longoria’s boobs after a White House movie screening; cracking a weird joke about the “Philadelphia girl” in his bed (Dr. Jill Biden); being introduced at an I-95 bridge collapse event by brain-damaged PA Senator John Fetterman who tossed up a word salad about the federal “delegadation” aiming to fix “infructure,” while dressed-up looking like Uncle Fester out of The Addams Family. The indignity of it all was really something to behold.
You understand, “Joe Biden’s” reelection campaign is another rank hoax, yet another trip laid on the American public by a desperate, degenerate Democratic Party that doesn’t know what to do next with public opinion souring on it. There’s no way this gibbering near-corpse can run again. He can’t even perform as a puppet anymore. He’s a broke-down engine pulling a train of failure, perfidy, and treason five miles long behind him. The Ukraine war project he presides over looks more and more like an effort to conceal and cover-up his family’s bribery schemes by laying waste to the pitiful chump of a foreign land that went along with the grift — and which, anyway, is winding up as yet another American military humiliation with the Russians finishing off what’s left of Ukraine’s army in the failed “spring offensive.”
Do you suppose that all these military vehicle movements around the country in recent days signal a constitutional crisis in the offing, necessitating martial law? Let me lay it out: Absolutely no one believes that Vice-president Kamala Harris is up to the job of stepping-in when “Joe Biden” gets bum-rushed out of the White House. Nor, I’m sure, are they willing to force her to resign hastily without a substitute vice-president (say, Gavin Newsom) in place — a cumbersome process that requires approval by both the House and Senate. But if Harris were flat-out forced to resign, then Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) would automatically become president.
Mr. McCarthy is, arguably, just another houseboy of the now-heinous administrative state (or deep state, or permanent bureaucracy, or blob, as it’s sometimes called). But he is not a Democrat, and is subject to the fractious pressures in the Republican Party, and could plausibly be induced to fire-and-replace post-haste the whole honking host of seditious rogues running the executive agencies — from AG Merrick Garland, to FBI Director Chris Wray, Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas, Treasury Secretary Yellen… every last one of them — which could even lead to prosecutions of these scoundrels.
Any way you cut it, it looks like the sudden catastrophic downfall of the Democratic Party, an existential crisis that would amount ineluctably to one possible outcome: nominate Bobby Kennedy, Jr. or die. But then, what would Mr. Kennedy do about all the remaining bad actors in the Party of Chaos? My guess is that almost all of them down to the rank-and-file would snap out of the mass formation psychosis they’ve been locked in for seven years and completely flip, denouncing the tyrannical madness that their deposed leadership inflicted on our country. They might even believe it never happened, or that they were not responsible for it, like the whole thing was no more than a bad dream.
Or maybe, what we’re seeing in all these military movements is the prelude to a real live military coup d’état? Just sayin’….

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Mass Election Interference

This is huge. Much bigger than Watergate. The msm and doj is ignoring and covering it up. Stuff like this is just more evidence that 2020 was a stolen election and a coup occurred.


Thursday, May 04, 2023
by Jerry Dunleavy, Justice Department Reporter |
May 04, 2023 05:31 PM

EXCLUSIVE - A recruitment email sent by Mike Morell, co-author of the infamous Hunter Biden laptop letter, wanted former intelligence officials to become signatories to help give Joe Biden a “talking point” during a crucial presidential debate against Donald Trump.
The revelation comes after Morell, the former Obama CIA acting director, admitted that now-Secretary of State Antony Blinken “triggered” him to write the October 2020 laptop letter.
The recruitment email from Morell was sent to former intelligence officials and included the laptop letter co-authored by him and former senior CIA operations officer Marc Polymeropoulos as an attachment.

The quoted language from the Morell email, sent on Oct. 18, 2020, was read to the Washington Examiner verbatim and identically by two independent sources who had access to the email.
Morell's email explained that both he and Polymeropoulos believed Russia was involved in the Hunter Biden laptop stories and that Trump likely planned to attack Biden over the laptop revelations in the upcoming debate.
“We want to give the VP a talking point to use in response,” Morell wrote, the two sources confirmed to the Washington Examiner.

GOP SENATORS ACCUSE BLINKEN OF LYING UNDER OATH ABOUT HUNTER BIDEN EMAIL DENIALS
Morell has previously testified that one of the reasons he helped put the letter together was to help Joe Biden "because I wanted him to win the election."
Mark Zaid, an attorney representing Polymeropoulos and a number of other laptop letter signers, also told the media last month that "when the draft was sent out to people to sign, the cover email made clear that it was an effort to help the Biden campaign.”

Fifty-one ex-intelligence officials signed the laptop letter, which was published on Oct. 19, 2020, three days before the debate, and contributed to the baseless narrative that the laptop stories were a product of Russian disinformation — a narrative seized upon by Biden’s 2020 campaign and spread by some of the laptop letter signers.
Biden referenced the letter during the debate after Trump brought up "the laptop from hell" and referenced Hunter Biden’s lucrative business dealings tied to Ukraine and China.
“There are 50 former national intelligence folks who said that what he’s accusing me of is a Russian plan. They have said that this has all the characteristics — four, five former heads of the CIA, both parties, say what he’s saying is a bunch of garbage,” Joe Biden said.

Trump replied, “You mean the laptop is now another Russia, Russia, Russia hoax?” Joe Biden replied: “That’s exactly what we’re told.” Trump lamented, “Here we go again with Russia.”

A few days later, the then-Democratic candidate made similar claims during a 60 Minutes interview when asked if he believed the laptop was part of a Russian disinformation campaign.
Last month it was revealed Morell told House investigators he had no intention to write the laptop letter, but admitted his phone call with Blinken, then a top advisor for Biden's 2020 campaign, “triggered" him to do so. Morell said it was his “guess” Blinken called him because the future secretary of state wanted it “out” in public that “the Russians were somehow involved.”

House Republicans wrote that the same day of the Blinken-Morell call, Blinken “also emailed Morell an article” published in USA Today which alleged the FBI was examining whether the laptop was part of a Russian “disinformation campaign.” The article was then cited in the laptop letter.
Reps. Jim Jordan (R-OH) and Mike Turner (R-OH) also said Morell received a call from then-Biden campaign chairman Steve Ricchetti after the presidential debate to thank him for "putting the statement out."
The phone call to Morell had come from Jeremy Bash, another laptop letter signer, who then got Richetti on the line. Bash, a former chief of staff at the CIA and Pentagon, was picked by Biden to be part of the President’s Intelligence Advisory Board last year. Bash suggested on TV in October 2020 that the laptop story was “Russian disinformation.”
The October 2020 letter repeatedly contended there was Russian involvement with the laptop stories, arguing that “if we are right, this is Russia trying to influence how Americans vote in this election” and expressing “our view that the Russians are involved in the Hunter Biden email issue.” The letter claimed the laptop saga “has all the classic earmarks of a Russian information operation” and that “our experience makes us deeply suspicious that the Russian government played a significant role in this case.”

Then-Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe argued in October 2020 that there was “no intelligence” to support that the laptop was part of a Russian disinformation campaign.
Konstantinos "Gus" Dimitrelos, a cyber forensics expert and former Secret Service agent, conducted an examination of the laptop for the Washington Examiner last year, concluding "there is a 100% certainty that Robert Hunter Biden was the only person responsible for the activity on this hard drive and all of its stored data” and that “the hard drive is authentic.”

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Blake Hebert's HS coach on Sports Talk.

I wonder what school in our area he was talking about at the 3:00 minute mark?

SIAP - Found this Interesting

https://www.espn.com/college-sports...ttee-wants-marijuana-dropped-banned-drug-list

NCAA committee wants marijuana dropped from banned drug list​

  • Associated Press
Jun 16, 2023, 05:13 PM ET
INDIANAPOLIS -- An NCAA panel is calling for the removal of marijuana from the organization's list of banned drugs, suggesting that testing should be limited to performance-enhancing substances.
The proposal released Friday from the Committee on Competitive Safeguards and Medical Aspects of Sports would mark a big change for the NCAA, which has been conducting drug tests at championship events since 1986. Committee members recommended halting cannabis tests at such events until a final decision is made, likely this fall.
Legislation would still have to be introduced and approved by all three NCAA divisions to take effect. Administrators in Divisions II and III had asked the committee to study the issue.
The recommendation comes as the U.S. is seeing more and more states allowing medical or recreational marijuana use.
Earlier this year, the committee increased the THC threshold needed for a positive test and recommended revamped penalties for athletes. The threshold for THC -- the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana -- was raised from 35 to 150 nanograms per milliliter, matching that of the World Anti-Doping Agency.
The committee noted in December that marijuana and its byproducts are not considered performance-enhancing substances. Instead of focusing on penalties for cannabis use, the panel suggested stressing policies that focus on the potential threats from marijuana use and the need to reduce the harm and use of cannabis products.
It also recommended schools that test to use those results to help find "problematic" cannabis use. The committee also wants to provide schools with additional guidelines about cannabis.
Separately, the committee proposed setting a threshold of 0.1 nanograms per milliliter as a trace level for the hormone GW1516 in hopes of preventing athletes from becoming ineligible because of ingesting the substance unintentionally from contaminated supplements.
The substance was initially designed for diabetes treatment but was discontinued in 2007. It has been linked to positive doping tests in endurance-related sports.

On the dismissal of Coach Ford

In the discussion of Billy Amick, I've seen various accounts and opinion on what led to the dismissal of Coach Ford.

I thought I could provide some, but not all the answers... and in a separate thread as to allow replies and other insights.
This is isn't a complete set of facts, but facts as I remember and experienced them firsthand.

By 1988, Clemson Football had recovered from the sanctimonious sanctions placed on them by the ACC and the NCAA for recruiting violations that had occurred in the late 1970's. Winning the ACC in 1987 and 1988, finishing both years with identical 10-2 records had given promise to another national title soon to come for the Tigers. Recruiting was at the forefront of this challenge, as other schools were landing some incredible talent... with a lot of "new" emphasis on the student athlete life outside of football.

Some places Like Nebraska were touting its state of the art training facilities, while other schools like Miami were showcasing non dorm life for the players... including townhome like apartments that were fully furnished.

Clemson had it's reputation of a phenomenal fan base, a lake, and Death Valley. Not much else.

Mauldin Hall was the Football Athletic dorm. It had no cable, no urinals, and two small showers per 7 room segments of the building. No cable TV (mind you this was the late 80's) and elevators that worked perhaps 50% of the time. It wasn't uncommon for the elevators to get stuck transporting several large bodied players.
There was a crooked pool table with tears in the top... missing the 8 ball and cue ball... a "Frogger" and "Q-Bert" video game... and some nice 1970's vintage carpet that smelled of stale beer.

To be honest, Mauldin Hall was not a shining jewel to show parents and prospective student athletes.

My room was. Myself, and my freshman roommate had spent a lot of time making our room comfortable. We both had hand built lofted beds, mini fridges, and futon couches underneath that made our room look great... so great, that any brochures that went out to student athletes had a picture of our room to showcase the facility.

The coaches, and especially Coach Ford saw the athletic dorm situation lacking... while there was a growing murmur of a thought process that football players got "too much." This was reflected in several articles published in "The Tiger" and a few of which I rebutted. Many of these articles talked about how the football players had access to the nicer facilities on campus for housing and got preferential treatment; mistaking the fact that it was the Basketball Team that were housed in Calhoun Courts... not the football team.

In short, our living conditions were subpar to the UGA's, Miami's, FSU's, and other top 10 programs. In fact, I'd argue that the Clemson football athletic dorm was probably the worst in the ACC at that time.

Coach Ford was pushing for better facilities for his players. Something that would help attract top talent, and better in line with what our program was doing on the field.
Mauldin Hall was renovated... (paint, new carpet, and renovated bathrooms) but the footprint was still the same, and the elevators still did not work properly.

Meanwhile, the NCAA was pushing hard for the aspect of 'Athletic Dorms' to be done away with, as they felt it showcased a division between student athletes and students.

Thus, we have our conflict.

Coach Ford was on the "rubber chicken circuit" asking and advocating for increased donations to help fund a new dorm for the football team.
The BOT and President Max Lennon were advocating for more buildings, academic in nature... particularly something akin to what became Vickery Hall. Due to state budget cuts, they were relying more heavily on private donations... the same donations Coach Ford was soliciting for an athletic dorm.

In not so many words, Coach Ford basically stated that the revenue that was generated by the football team (which was in the millions) should be allocated to build a dorm. And if the fans wanted a successful program to continue, then this was the building needed, not what the BOT and President wanted. So better choose wisely. The proverbial, 'my way or the highway.'

The BOT and President seeing a power struggle... used the rumblings of another probe into NCAA violations, AND this cavalier attitude towards their authority to remove Coach Ford from his duties in early 1990 after compiling another 10 win season.
He didn't expect it, and was caught off guard. I've only seen that man cry once... and it was during his announcement to the team that he was leaving.

Subsequently, Vickery Hall was built... Athletic Dorms were 'outlawed' by the NCAA... and Coach Ford and Clemson were cleared of any NCAA violations.

President Max Lennon was held accountable for the $1 million buyout of Coach Ford's contract... and the tuition rate hikes and budget issues that soon followed. He received a no confidence vote and was dismissed in 1994.

Best or favorite Clemson RB of all time

After reading the thread about Spiller , Davis , and Ellington , thought I would start this discussion……
Tell me your favorite or who you think the best Clemson RB of all time is, and why , if you feel inclined .
Mine , (this morning , as feelings may change ), was Ronald Williams from Ninety-Six. The reason was his style .
He ran exactly like Eric Dickerson , and they both ran like thoroughbred horses .
I loved watching Williams run !!
Interested in other’s thoughts……
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