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Remember....Pat McCrory actually won the governor's race until Ol' Roy found 90 some thousand votes in a broom closet over there in Durham or Orange County.

Jefferson Griffin was/is probably the reason why the DOJ is turning up the heat. NC, on all sides of the aisle, dropped the ball on this one.

Also remember...any race can be rigged. Never underestimate anything because, nine times out of ten, what is "underestimated" is usually where the fraud is.
Commented: Sunday, June 1st, 2025 @ 12:34 pm By: John Valley
SD: What happened was Hippie Cheeseman tried to get over on Unca Hood....and he did BUT, as some of you are scratching your heads on my comments, he didn't get over on the Old Man.

I don't think Unca Hood recognized the kayfabe shenaniganry being executed but a kayfabe maneuver was identified between several Commissioners and Frisco Bay.They also confirmed, but didn't confirm that they are closing Snowden.

The audience didn't pick this up collectively.

I wonder if Cheeseman has read Machiavelli?
Commented: Wednesday, May 28th, 2025 @ 6:56 pm By: John Valley
SD: Also, as we both know, Facebook is a very dated and narrow platform. The only people who use the platform now are: People mainly keeping up with family members/close friends or low frequency people who love to stir the turd (Ultra-Ultra MAGA and old Che Guevara Hippies).

That, too me, is kayfabe...the all of a sudden urge to reduce/improve the human element....hmmm. What would happen if the public were presented with a compiled video of Ché Cheeseman portraying himself as Superman when he's actually Lex Luthor?

I think one could find a s***-car load of kayfabe in the scripted exchange between Booth and Ché. It's so bad and hilariously cheesy, no pun intended,; the public would think it's made up.

......I'm your friendly neighborhood Spiderman.
Commented: Wednesday, May 28th, 2025 @ 7:23 pm By: John Valley
SD: What happened was Hippie Cheeseman tried to get over on Unca Hood....and he did BUT, as some of you are scratching your heads on my comments, he didn't get over on the Old Man.

I don't think Unca Hood recognized the kayfabe shenaniganry being executed but a kayfabe maneuver was identified between several Commissioners and Frisco Bay.They also confirmed, but didn't confirm that they are closing Snowden.

The audience didn't pick this up collectively.

I wonder if Cheeseman has read Machiavelli?
Commented: Wednesday, May 28th, 2025 @ 3:15 pm By: John Valley
Steed: I can go along with that but, if he were as smart as he claims to be, he would be pushing renovation and revitalization along with building two or three more smaller public charter schools for the price of one mega-school. What Super wouldn't compromise on that deal? If he's for real and the whole thing wasn't completely Kabuki theater, he might bite.


SD: Bruh, I love y'all but Unca Hood said he hasn't been into a school in over twenty years and went on about unrealistic class sizes in today's time. Notice I said, today's time.

I agree with him on some points, within his philosophy, but the points he made didn't translate well with a 2025 audience. Ronnie Milsap could have even seen it. Y'all remained loyal but Jesus...that was painful to watch, hoss.

Everybody can't send their child across the river, slam over to Bath or to Washington Montessori.....we've got to meet in the middle without jacking taxes through the roof.
Commented: Sunday, May 25th, 2025 @ 7:01 pm By: John Valley
With personal politics aside, again, my biggest takeaway from all of this is that if we've had the money to start the process of renovation and improving the human element within our schools.....why in the holy hell hasn't the money been signed off on by anyone?

That perplexes me greatly as a common sense thinker.

It would be a hell of a lot more cost efficient, especially on the tax payer, if you invested money in necessary projects...to get more money for more projects pertaining to school renovations & improvement. An army moves on its stomach. If you don't feed it, it doesn't move.

Community public charter schools would work in rural Beaufort County regions and be very successful...if the money was behind it but nobody from either side seems to find common ground on that. Martin County has the edge on Western Beaufort County and that can't be gotten back.

Bear Grass Charter School is up there with Chocowinity Primary and Bath Elementary. They are great models of human element.
Commented: Sunday, May 25th, 2025 @ 12:17 pm By: John Valley
Ceres: I also saw the video from the budget workshop and, like yourself, found several performances to be very embarrassing, angering and reminiscent of low budget B-movie acting.

The recurring motif of this meeting, that some didn't seem to understand for reasons known/unknown, was: "We're losing more students than we're taking in and this trend hasn't just started."

In all honesty, Mr. Randy (Walker) made the most sense out of anybody and really hit the nail on the head when he talked about "improving the human element within the school system".

Building two mega-schools or trying to plunder the western side of rural BoCo isn't going to solve the problem; you've got two sides avoiding the main issue that implicates a group in the middle...that's playing both sides. It's like a Monty Python skit on acid, it's stupifying.

To lower taxes, existing structures should be brought up to code and expanded upon. They need to be brought from 1967 to 2025. The human element needs light.
Commented: Sunday, May 25th, 2025 @ 9:13 am By: John Valley

Commented on Meetings Cancelled

Hmmmm.....they either feel the magnifying glass starting to burn their drawers or they're planning more Autocratic shenaniganry.

BOCODogeNow and audit the living hell out of all of 'em!
Commented: Sunday, May 4th, 2025 @ 12:00 pm By: John Valley
I've got a feeling I know what's going to happen BUT hopefully I'm wrong. If they vote to close Snowden, the public should peacefully make it so none of these Autocrats will want to walk down the street.

If Cheeseman wants to be a cowboy, he'll pretty much guarantee the inevitability of an audit.

Audit, audit audit!!!
Commented: Monday, April 28th, 2025 @ 6:35 pm By: John Valley
SD and fellow commentators: I'd like to add, for the record, that Ol' Frankie's lost his damn marbles and also, again, proven this whole s***show to be completely scripted towards an outcome that benefits "Them The Few".

So now, you've got TWO monolith mega-schools they'll try to build and then implode when the money runs out....paid for by We The People's tax dollars for "security and safety" reasons🤯!? At this point, anyone backing this is either in on the deal or drinking the Kool Aid Unca Frankie and Cheeseman are mixin' up.

This whole thing is a pyramid scheme that's exploiting parents, children and all people of Beaufort County. It and everyone involved should be audited....end of story.
Commented: Tuesday, April 22nd, 2025 @ 6:51 pm By: John Valley
Ceres: trust me, dude; I, too, understand your frustration in regard to the resistance of the old guard "doomer" generation to the younger Trunp-era brand of Conservatism.

We research, debate and challenge matters that either the old heads will not touch or know anything about BUT, at the end of the day, there is a portion of hard truth in some of their rambling, if you will.

It's about bottom line and the bottom line is, regardless of the 10.5 million we're allegedly only "paying " our tax dollars are being pissed away for the political gain of Cheeseman....one man. That's insane!

All of the 50. whatever million is made up of our tax money, in actuality. It's just being laundered through the "Education Lottery" which, judging by how Washington High School looked last Thursday at "Steppin' Out", doesn't seem to have anything to do with education..looking from 73 miles up.

"Educational Lottery" systems seem to be benefitting individuals more than communities. We need an audit.
Commented: Monday, April 21st, 2025 @ 4:15 pm By: John Valley
Ceres: I don't agree with The Hood on everything BUT, in my opinion, this comes down to analyzing the meat-n-potatoes of the "hard" data that Cheeseman and others are selling to the public like used car salesmen.

Property taxes are going up because of continued government waste, the planned construction of a new monolith mega-school and retired carpetbaggers buying up all the land which, in turn, drives land values through the roof.

10-15 years ago, the County El-ites were flaunting that Washington was going to be a retirement community. Now....it's a different story. You're seeing many parents take their children to charter schools because many of our "mainstream" public schools look like concentration camps.

If we took 53 million and began a school revitalization program, I think Mr. and Mrs John Q. Taxpayer would be supportive of that than building a mega-school to house non-existent students. This is all about THEM keeping the fat and leaving US with the s*** end of the stick.
Commented: Monday, April 21st, 2025 @ 2:15 pm By: John Valley
Bullet 6 of Mr. Leary's list of grievances brings up a great question that, with the utilization of common sense mathematics, could lead one to conclude that something ain't right with the money.

Could this mean that certain people have been using Snowden as a "front", of sorts, to grab easy money with due to lack of government oversight?

I don't know 'bout y'all but I don't think anybody ever thought about a DOGE situation coming into the picture. I ain't crazy about Quantum computers but I'd be interested in getting a readout talking where OUR money has gone.

Every man ain't no King, to contradict former used car salesman, Huey Long, and he doesn't have the right all of my money just because I may have it. They've played on public apathy and profited from it.

Think about that.....
Commented: Saturday, April 12th, 2025 @ 12:18 pm By: John Valley
Mr. Steve (Rader): I totally agree with you on placing a strong sense of urgency in pushing the policies of President Trump, minus the administration's obsession with pushing AI, as well as utilizing Sun Tzu strategy to achieve the end goal we all desire to reach.

We've all been guilty of burning ships to the water when it comes to confronting incompetent officials about their lack of intestinal fortitude on past matters but, moving forward, we eventually learn to focus on the bigger picture and pick our battles

SD: Hypothetically speaking, if the Executive Committee were to be stacked with a sizeable "Dream Team" roster, would it be possible to override the lesser performing players and force a certain outcome OR would it cause gridlock?

With that being said, I believe I've heard The Hood say: "Gridlock is good"😎.

I'm just throwing some thoughts out here. If anything sounds ridiculous, don't hesitate to offer constructive criticism.
Commented: Saturday, April 5th, 2025 @ 3:10 pm By: John Valley
SD: Dr. Michael Karachun has also talked about this, over the years, to a mainly incoherent audience within several regional political organizations. When he would state difficult truths, only a small fraction of those in attendance would acknowledge they were firing on all eight cylinders.

One of the biggest problems, as I'm sure you would agree, is that the GOP, especially the Beaufort County GOP, is that they've prioritized THEIR, mainly outsider Northern bureaucrats and clueless local sellouts, view of what the party should be instead of focusing on what should matter: intelligence, competency, "boots on the ground" experience and, most importantly, common sense.

Both Trump eras of the GOP have spawned a new generation of Conservative minds that have combined old strategy with new strategy and a certain sense of "fire" that has been missing from the political arena for quite some time.

Some may call it Tribalism but I feel the party should be led by capable native minds.
Commented: Friday, April 4th, 2025 @ 12:34 pm By: John Valley
I've talked with several people who are, for a lack of better words, pissed off about how some of our Commissioners treated the public during the property tax hearing. They acted like they could give two s***s and that isn't sitting well with quite a few county residents.

When asked about a County DOGE effort, they unanimously said: "Hell yeah, we'd get behind that! These people ain't Gods!"

If enough heat is applied and the public continues to see that their money is being pissed away to support the lifestyles of the so-called County El-ites, there's no telling where this thing will go.

If anyone stands in the way of government transparency, they've got some to hide.

#BOCODogeNow
Commented: Wednesday, April 2nd, 2025 @ 3:56 pm By: John Valley
This Garrison dude is a typical young "vineyard vines"-wearing cookie cutter RINO. He's 21 years old, has no experience and is definitely being told what to say.

Mr. Charles (Hickman) knows what time of day it is and takes pride in his service to Beaufort County. He's worked hard for it and it shows. This Garrison kid is just as lost as an Easter egg.

A little Sun Tzu would put some hair on his chest.
Commented: Friday, March 28th, 2025 @ 11:08 am By: John Valley
Ain't that something...scalawags like Captain Kidd Well still think they can hang on the high seas?

Some things never change. One day, his hull will be breached and I hope I see it happen😎🤘
Commented: Wednesday, March 26th, 2025 @ 4:36 pm By: John Valley
I wish people would get this upset over the 5G towers and chemicals being sprayed above us 24/7.

I don't understand it
Commented: Monday, March 24th, 2025 @ 10:31 am By: John Valley
This is going to be interesting theater. The Artic circle has a no nonsense policy similar to the military policies of the Antarctic.

Remember......even warring countries don't show their asses in these areas. I don't think Chinese Arctic trade routes are the real issue here but we'll see where conversation goes amongst our fellow conservative thinkers.
Commented: Friday, March 21st, 2025 @ 2:00 pm By: John Valley
Gathering from the several points brought up by Unca Hood, one could surmise that the topics of conversation are eerily similar to the technocratic "Western Expansion"-isque government grab operations going on here in ....Beaufort County, if current trends continue.

I'm very skeptical of technocrats being so entrenched in President Trump's administration and, not so covertly, the GOP. They're possibly setting up programs to condition Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Public, along with the little heathen Q. Publics of the world, to accept the new Quantum-AI regulated systems of information, finance and....wait for it....voting.

Kissinger laid it out in his book, "The New Order": "people will either accept the transhuman-AI agenda or they will rise up against us."

There were no other scenarios, folks; that's the whole shooting match. If they're serious about REALLY pushing it, watch how state legislators began selling it in the NC House.
Commented: Tuesday, March 11th, 2025 @ 8:16 pm By: John Valley
The "Western Expansion" of Beaufort County is about control (Imminent Domain) and money, I don't care what any politician from either side says.

The damn Yankees coming down here to establish their hook-nosed "Retirement Communities" is what got all of this started. Now, because THAT plan is burning like a turd in a paper grocery bag, let's just tax the living hell out of the people of Beaufort County and blame it on Trump tax cuts?!?!

This is dumber than "South Park". You can't make this crap up! I would love to see DOGE investigate Beaufort County and every government position within it. That would be an interesting read.
Commented: Friday, March 7th, 2025 @ 11:58 am By: John Valley
While these tariffs are very important in Trump's economic plan, his day one death blow to DEI has sent shockwaves through many sectors of government and industry across the board

Corporations are noticing how Uncle Donnie has elevated the sense of urgency in removing ineffective offices and personnel within government. Since government seemingly is run by corporations, notice how I said that; they know they're next in the guillotine if they don't comply with common sense management guidelines.

Imagine a scenario where regional governments, boards and businesses begin to bring in qualified leadership that were all denied positions because of they were above average intelligence and showed passionate initiative....people would be shocked at how much money would be put back into the community.
Commented: Sunday, February 9th, 2025 @ 8:47 am By: John Valley
Massive Space Force (Thule Space Base and other Delta Ops) presence in Greenland. Regardless of what anyone says, they ain't monitoring ICBMs, flying saucers or asteroids lol.

The US taking Greenland is a powermove to consolidate access to point zero.....quite possibly. We'll see😎.
Commented: Friday, January 17th, 2025 @ 12:45 pm By: John Valley
Steed, Carter visited Americana when he was Governor of Georgia BUT he has never denied or backtracked on his visit to the colony.

From what I've come to understand, President and First Lady Carter both had relatives who lived in Americana. It's truly an interesting historical timeline that is just about forgotten.
Commented: Friday, January 3rd, 2025 @ 8:08 pm By: John Valley
Mr. Jimmy was the only president, in my opinion, that wasn't ashamed of were he came from.

His visit to Americana, Brazil spoke volumes about his knowledge of true history as well as his rooted lineage. Alongside of that, in a 1978 speech in California, he praised both MLK Jr and General Robert E. Lee....in plain English.

There ain't Democrats like Mr. Jimmy anymore, in that sense.
Commented: Monday, December 30th, 2024 @ 2:24 pm By: John Valley
It's awful funny how these "unknown drones" fall within FAA guidelines, ain't it?

More distractions for the people that don't know any better. Sounds like to me that the American people have had their heads up their a**es for four years and never bothered to look around until influencers started pushing the scripted "invaders" FearPorn.
Commented: Saturday, December 21st, 2024 @ 6:25 am By: John Valley
Didn't Obamacare actually come from Romneycare?

A Neo-Con is no different than a radical leftist when you get down to it.
Commented: Monday, December 16th, 2024 @ 2:23 pm By: John Valley
Some theories, not mine but what I've heard from credible thinkers, state that Robinson and others were test subjects to test drive reception of Noahide Law....which was signed by Daddy Bush (H.W.) in March of 1991.

Another concerning piece of this puzzle is Jared Kushner's definition of "anti-Semitism" some years ago. He stated (in paraphrase): "if you're anti-zionist, you're anti-Semitic".

Now then everyone, not just Bob; let's think about this from a common sense standpoint. Zionism comes in many forms and fashions. Many Rabbis, who do not stand for Zionism, have stated that most modern Christians have no idea that they are practicing Christian Zionism. They have also stated that most Christians have no idea that they're unknowingly accepting a system of law that comes from the Babylonian Talmud.

This, from what I'm gathering on the outside looking in, could be a tailor-made plan to implement one world government through deception.

Thoughts?
Commented: Saturday, December 14th, 2024 @ 9:46 pm By: John Valley
I like where Van Zant's going with this. I fully understand that sometimes "auxillary tactics" have to be deployed for a bigger picture scenario BUT where the GOP failed could and should be where we zero in at.

The GOP, as a whole isn't ready for a modernized strategy that would greatly involve the Conservative Unaffiliated approach to established a dominate presence on the checkerboard.

Big Bob, in his own way, pointed out one of the silver bullets that took out Robinson...the good ol' "anti-Semitic" card. If Robinson and his team would have been smart, they would have held a press conference to address the issue and make the media regret playing that particular card. The GOP would have freaked BUT the Conservative Unaffiliated vote would have called the fight within the first three rounds.

The Trump approach is what wins, hands down. You've got to be slick and intelligent but aggressive and hard hitting. They hate it when you make a spectacle over the stupidity they started.
Commented: Friday, December 13th, 2024 @ 8:09 pm By: John Valley
Isn't it "funny" how they glorify a serial killer like Dahmer in modern Pop Culture but label Kaczynski as a raging lunatic? These handlers are becoming very predictable.

Did they honestly think anyone would have sympathy towards a greedy "top o' the pyramid" character like Thompson?

Again, this is like something out of a comic book. People need to start thinking past the 4th wall here.
Commented: Friday, December 13th, 2024 @ 2:02 am By: John Valley
I don't agree with everything Uncle Hood says BUT I agree with the "meat n' potatoes" of where he's going with this. He's actually siding with the strategy of the younger Conservative-Unaffiliated "Justice League" faction of the GOP that wasn't/hasn't been listened to be the local and state GOP corporate entities. For this, I applaud the old man.

The Mark Robinson experiment proved this to a T. Trump, himself, knew Robinson was f-ing up on several fronts and backed away from him because he'd lose the Unaffiliated vote if he didn't leave him to self-destruct.

Trump operates like Batman, if you will, and has a certain method of operation that some still don't get...even within the GOP. This same type of attitude and strategy has to be utilized on the local level. It has to be legitimate, not scripted and unlike any approach before.

Unconventional warfare calls for unconventional tactics.
Commented: Monday, December 9th, 2024 @ 1:50 am By: John Valley
Musk reminds me of "Brainiac" from the old Superman comics. That "dude" (whatever "he" is) is saying AND doing all the right things to get the general voter on his side.

The government doesn't control Musk, he controls the government.

I don't view a person who creates chips to control the human brain as a good guy....no matter how he presents it.
Commented: Saturday, December 7th, 2024 @ 4:09 am By: John Valley
The woke sectors of Corporate America are now in a massive state of panic and the executives who pushed for this Rockefeller (yes, they love their trannies. Look at "Happy Rockefeller") bulls**t to be implemented are either "retiring" or "resigning" on the surface but we know there's more to the story.

The implementation of DEI in the American workplace has costed many corporations billions of dollars across the board and was an ultimate test of corporate/political stupidity.

Example: Hyster Yale Material Handling in Greenville, NC, is feeling the effects of DEI. To get around the red tape, they labeled DEI as "Behavioral Based Application" and are now in thr process of resetting plant operations to cover their hind parts.

This is a trend that is picking up major steam but nothing is being reported about it in the MSM.

The rats know they listened to the wrong people and know they're trying to coax competent technicians to not leave the company.
Commented: Monday, December 2nd, 2024 @ 9:34 pm By: John Valley
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