Nukes and Apocalypse Drones, SNAP Recipients Threaten Violence Ahead of Nov 1 Benefits Stoppage

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US Politics

The government shutdown will reportedly stop Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for approximately 42 million recipients as of November 1, after federal funds for the month were depleted due to Congress’s failure to approve new funding. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has notified states that no benefits will be issued and has rejected the use of $5 billion in contingency funds, stating that the situation does not qualify as an emergency. House Speaker Mike Johnson has supported this position. Some states, such as Virginia and Louisiana, have declared emergencies to access funds, while Connecticut has allocated $3 million to food banks and New York has expedited $30 million in aid. Officials in at least one state are considering lawsuits, though none have been filed. SNAP spending totaled $106 billion in fiscal year 2025, up from $99.7 billion in 2024, continuing an upward trend since 2008 in which per-recipient costs increased 30% to $2,393 annually. Participation covers about 12% of the U.S. population, varying by state, race, ethnicity, and immigration status; for example, more than one in five New Mexico residents receive benefits, and nearly half of households headed by undocumented immigrants qualify. Democratic lawmakers have urged the USDA to reconsider using contingency funds to avert the pause.

Relatedly, a TikTok account called “EBT of TikTok” has compiled videos showing individuals expressing frustration over potential disruptions to SNAP benefits. The content includes threats of violence, theft from stores, and references to societal chaos such as “The Purge.” Some videos feature claims of entitlement to taxpayer-funded assistance, with users in apparently comfortable circumstances criticizing proposed cuts, while others advocate defying security measures to access food. Advocates for low-income families argue that the videos reflect desperation amid food insecurity rather than entitlement.

Meanwhile, the Pentagon has required each state to form quick reaction forces consisting of about 500 National Guard troops. These troops are to be trained in riot control techniques, including the use of batons, body shields, tasers, and pepper spray. The directive, signed by Major General Ronald Burkett on October 8, targets operational readiness by January 1. It follows an August executive order that expanded the Guard’s role in public safety. Such deployments have taken place in cities including Los Angeles, Chicago, Memphis, and Portland, leading to lawsuits and Supreme Court review regarding federal involvement in local affairs. White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson stated that the measures address violent riots in situations where local leaders have not responded. Civil rights groups have expressed concerns over potential violations of civil liberties and the militarization of domestic law enforcement.

Geopolitics

President Trump has directed the Pentagon to resume nuclear weapons testing without delay. Critics, including international leaders and U.S. officials, have warned that the move could spark an arms race and undermine global non-proliferation efforts.

Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin highlighted a successful test of the Poseidon nuclear-powered underwater drone, launched from a submarine with its booster and nuclear unit activated for propulsion. The drone is described as unmatched in speed and depth, reportedly capable of reaching 125 mph and 1,000 meters while potentially undetectable at slow speeds. The 20-meter, 100-ton vehicle is said to carry a warhead of up to 100 megatons, designed to evade U.S. missile defenses. Analysts have suggested it could generate radioactive tsunamis or contamination over areas of 1,700 by 300 kilometers through cobalt bomb effects. The test occurred at an undisclosed site and surpasses capabilities of Russia’s Sarmat missile, amid stalled U.S.-Russia talks and recent nuclear drills. Western officials have voiced concerns that the test could heighten global nuclear tensions.

Putin has invited journalists, including those from Western outlets, to observe Ukrainian troops reportedly encircled near Pokrovsk and Kupyansk. He offered to pause hostilities for up to six hours to facilitate access and talks with the servicemen. Putin urged Ukraine to decide on the fate of the surrounded forces, amid Russian claims of blockades in two locations. This comes after reports of Russian infantry breaching Pokrovsk, a key eastern logistical hub with rail and highway links to Dnipro, where at least 200 Russian troops are said to operate in southern districts, ambushing Ukrainian positions. Ukrainian reinforcements are reportedly arriving in groups of 15-20 multiple times daily, suggesting heavy losses according to Russian analysts. Capturing the city, which provides high ground for drone operations, could sever supplies to Donbas units and enable broader Russian advances. Ukrainian media and officials have denied any encirclement, while U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker described Russian forces as weak. The New York Times reported street battles and a Russian buildup following a yearlong assault. Ukrainian officials maintain that their defenses remain intact despite the pressure.

Economy

The Dodge Momentum Index rose 3% in September, indicating increased planning for non-residential construction, particularly data centers. This represents a 60% year-over-year increase, driven by 75% growth in institutional projects and 53% in commercial ones. As a leading indicator for 9 to 12 months ahead, it suggests a surge in data center construction starting in 2026, when planning typically leads to groundbreaking. UBS analysts forecast a reacceleration in construction spending by late 2026, supported by stimulus and structural factors despite cyclical weakness, which could provide an economic tailwind. The Architecture Billings Index fell to 43.3, signaling contraction amid large-scale projects. Some experts caution that the boom may face challenges from overcapacity and environmental concerns.

In a related move, Nvidia – teaming with Oracle and others – plans seven AI supercomputers for the government at Argonne National Laboratory, building on recent systems like Vera Rubin at Los Alamos. Key highlights include the Equinox system (10,000 Blackwell GPUs, launching 2026) and the massive 200 MW Solstice setup (over 100,000 Blackwell GPUs), together delivering up to 2,200 exaFLOPS of AI power. Three more systems – Tara, Minerva, and Janus – will boost Argonne’s Leadership Computing Facility for national researchers (details on platforms and builders TBD). Argonne Director Paul K. Kearns hailed it as a major step for U.S. AI infrastructure. Analysts, however, flag risks from high energy use and heavy dependence on one GPU supplier.

Lastly, the Federal Open Market Committee cut the federal funds rate by 25 basis points to a range of 3.75%-4.00%, as expected, and decided to end quantitative tightening on December 1. This will reduce the monthly runoff of Treasury securities to a $5 billion cap through November, followed by full rollover. The vote was 10-2, with Governor Stephen Miran dissenting in favor of a 50-basis-point cut and Jeffrey Schmid opposing any reduction. The committee’s statement noted that economic activity is expanding at a moderate pace, with job gains slowing and unemployment edging up but remaining low. Inflation has risen since earlier in the year and remains somewhat elevated, while downside risks to employment have increased recently. Markets had priced in a similar dovish policy, with expectations of 46 basis points of cuts in 2025 and 69 basis points in 2026. The dissents highlight ongoing debates within the Fed over the pace of monetary easing.

European Politics

Former Frontex chief Fabrice Leggeri, now a National Rally member of the European Parliament, has recounted alleged pressure from EU Commissioner Ylva Johansson to prioritize welcoming migrants over border defense during his tenure. According to Leggeri, Johansson interrupted his explanations of Frontex’s armed border guard development in their first meeting, stating that border guards’ role was to welcome migrants and threatening him twice that his job required this focus. Leggeri claimed he faced attacks from the Commission and pro-immigration NGOs, including those reportedly linked to George Soros’ Open Society Foundations, which allegedly sought to embed “fundamental rights controllers” to undermine border enforcement. He said he advised Poland against accepting Frontex aid in 2019 due to these influences and noted a shift from initial Commission support to hostility under Johansson, involving left-wing media and efforts to create parallel structures that he said paralyzed member states’ defenses. The European Commission has denied exerting undue pressure on Leggeri, emphasizing that Frontex operations must align with EU laws on fundamental rights.

Health

Dr. Steven Hatfill, a senior advisor at the Department of Health and Human Services focused on mRNA vaccine issues, was dismissed in what he described as a coup attempt to remove Robert F. Kennedy Jr. from his HHS role. Hatfill attributed the firing to efforts by Chief of Staff Matt Buckham amid initiatives to purge mRNA-related elements from the agency. He stated that the vaccines have injured hundreds of thousands of people and caused significant deaths, and that their removal from the market is necessary to improve public health. HHS officials have attributed the dismissal to performance issues rather than any internal coup.

Sources

Nvidia and Partners to Build Seven AI Supercomputers for Argonne with 100,000+ Blackwell GPUs, Delivering 2,200 ExaFLOPS

Nvidia announced on Tuesday at GTC 2025 that, together with partners, it would build seven ExaFLOPS-class AI supercomputers for Argonne National Laboratory.

Source | Submitted by Rodster

Trump Orders Pentagon to Resume Nuclear Weapons Testing Immediately

Trump tells Pentagon to immediately resume testing US nuclear weapons

Source | Submitted by thecountmc

Pentagon Mandates 500 National Guard Troops Per State for Nationwide Riot Control Forces

The administration of President Donald Trump has ordered the creation of “quick reaction forces” in each state, composed of about 500 National Guard members per state, according to reports from The Guardian and The Wall Street Journal.

Source | Submitted by Doubletap

Former Frontex Chief: EU Commissioner Pressured Me to “Welcome Migrants” Over Border Defense

“Like it or not, your job is to welcome migrants.”

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Putin Invites Journalists to View Encircled Ukrainian Troops Near Pokrovsk

Russia is ready to let journalists into Ukraine’s encirclement zone.

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Putin Touts Breakthrough Test of Poseidon Nuclear Drone, Poised to Unleash Radioactive Tsunamis

When it comes to speed and depth, there is nothing comparable to this unmanned vehicle anywhere the world, and it is unlikely to appear anytime soon.

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Data Center Construction Tsunami Poised to Strike in 2026

the data center buildout tsunami that is set to gain serious momentum in 2026

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Russian Infantry Breaches Pokrovsk: Ukraine’s Vital Eastern Hub Faces Imminent Collapse

Russian infantry have infiltrated the main logistical district of the city.

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Fed Cuts Rates 25bps, Ends QT as Expected; Two Dissenters Signal Internal Divide

Fed Cuts 25bps, Ends QT As Expected; Two FOMC Officials Dissent

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TikTok’s “EBT” Account Showcases Welfare Entitlement: Threats of Violence Over Food Stamps

Check out the “EBT of TikTok” account that’s sharing videos of people threatening to burn the country down over food stamps

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Government Shutdown Pauses SNAP Benefits for 42 Million: States and Lawsuits in the Works

Food stamps are set to be paused on Nov. 1 because of the government shutdown.

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Dr. Steven Hatfill Fired in Alleged Coup to Oust RFK Jr. from HHS Over mRNA Vaccine Purge

“A coup to overthrow Mr. Kennedy”

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In addition to sources submitted by community members, the following were also used in the creation of this report: ZDNet, TechCrunch, The New York Times, Reuters, ACLU, The Root, Rep. Jahana Hayes, Euronews, Ukrainian Government, The Washington Post, The Guardian, Bloomberg, and FactCheck.org.

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Elon Musk is looking to counter the bias and censorship of Wikipedia by offering his version which is AI driven and will be much like “X” where bias and censorship do not belong. It will be called Grokpedia.

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The first version has already been released, but I haven’t had time to play with it, yet.

Every society is three meal away from chaos - Lenin.

This SNAP thing is one of those eye opening moments for me. How did we end up in a place where there are so many of our fellow citizens and non-citizens relying on federal aid to put food-like crap on the table?

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That’s good to know. Wikipedia and YouTube needs an alternative. Hopefully once Grokpedia goes live, Elon can next move to creating GrokTube.

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Easy answer. Politicians over the decades purposely put in place programs that turned the Federal Government into a Daddy and Mommy state. Don’t forget, the #1 job of any Centralized Government is to make you rely on them. If you don’t rely on them, they are not needed and are out of a job.

So we will soon all become citizens on the plantation of Slave-Landia. If that isn’t enough to make almost everyone dependent on the Federal Government, then corporations switching to AI will eliminate most of our jobs.

At that point we can forget about Welfare and SNAP, because we will be given our monthly stipend in the form of UBI (unversal basic income) by our overlords while they enjoy all the finer things of life.

That sounds so negative doesn’t it? No worries, because there’s always a predictable happy ending. You see when the people of Slave-Landia realize what has been done to them, that’s when the Pitchforks and Torches appear crashing the Castle Gates. We have thousands of years of recorded history telling us that’s what will await our Overlords.

“When people lose everything and have nothing else to lose…THEY LOSE IT!”

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Noteworthy from Canuckistan:

Another exciting day of :exploding_head:

https://x.com/hollyanndoan/status/1983855178781426041
https://x.com/ryangerritsen/status/1983711235721060819
https://x.com/mindingottawa/status/1983875722578903508
https://x.com/DavidKrayden/status/1983579676690837833
https://x.com/ryangerritsen/status/1983636300780667383

And the TDS woke shit continues to bastardise our national anthem:
https://x.com/RealMattA_/status/1983718069567681010

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I can only hope that you are right. But looking around at my neighbors, friends, as well as family, I see we have become incredibly dumbed down. Fat, mindless, complacent focks, interested only in serving their own needs. And these are the nice ones. Even if I squint really hard, I don’t foresee a meaningful and transitional uprising.

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“food like crap” :>

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SNAP should be 100% restricted to non-processed foods. Raw meat, fish, eggs, vegetables and fruits. Milk, cheese, dairy, and yogurt. Nothing else should be covered.

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Thanks for keeping us up-to-date Jan. I think the CBC execs are probably in meetings now trying to decide how to instruct our free press to report about the land claims.

I’m expecting some version of: “Online Conspiracy Theories say the BC ruling takes away property rights but legal experts say its about promoting more Inclusive land titles” or some-such right-side-of-history gobbledygook.

The US company buying the refinery story is interesting. Its sad, but I’m not gonna lie, I’d rather a US company than a Chinese one at this point.

An analyst on the Loonie Hour podcast said something a few months ago about Canada’s resource bounty that really stuck with me. Paraphrasing:

“Either Canadians decide how to exploit these resources for our benefit according to our values or its only a matter of time until we are taken out by someone who will exploit them for their benefit according to their values.”

By that reasoning we are either going to be a colony of America or China sooner or later.

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Neither do I.

One of the great things about Chris’ messaging is that he doesn’t get too into the weeds of “why” things are happening and instead focuses on whats happening while speculating idly about why, but never forgetting that your first and most important task is reacting to things as they are.

I don’t see any signs at all that the events of the last 5 years or so have woken up anyone in what I call “the laptop class”.

Some blue-collar types and small business owners have started noticing things but only because they have born the brunt of the changes. I really like many of these people but they are at the “I can’t believe the braindead libtards” stage of awareness rather than being ready to accept that things have fundamentally changed from underneath them and that the assumptions that underlie their entire life experience of economy and governance are now gone.

Luke Gromen has a theory that AI is about to do to the white collar people what outsourcing did to blue collar in the 90s. So we may see some people whispering forbidden thoughts at the water cooler over the next decade but by then the changes will be largely complete. Those who acted early will be in better shape than those who “held onto normal”.

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That is the secondary job of centralized government. First they get you to rely on them, then they domesticate the population by making it so easy, they become fat dumb and happy. That is why western population centers around three things: Food, sex and entertainment.

The Arab spring, protests and riots in different parts of the world. Currently, our way of life is balanced on a knifes edge. People can still buy things to eat, provide shelter for their family. But when people lose that ability in large enough numbers you begin to see restlessness, anger, protests and it eventually turns into rage.

The Arab Spring started off quietly and in a short period of time, the Egyptian government was overthrown. Thousands of years of recorded human history says the people always turn against corrupt governments and it usually turns violent.

For those that think it doesn’t happen, look NO further than the recent events in Nepal. The citizenry got fed up with their politicians living large while the people suffered. So what happened there? Do a quick search.

The fed up citizenry took matters into their own hands, they beat some of the members of government to a pulp, dragged them thru the streets and set the government building on fire.

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Things that create the sparks of uprising :arrow_heading_down: The new owners are from “Brampton”, which is ground zero for Punjabi-Sikh immigration. Easy bet on what their nationality and immigration status is.

https://x.com/WiretapMediaCa/status/1983922861094867268

Yes, and they will rely on all the DEI newbies to inform them :wink::woman_facepalming:t2::roll_eyes:

https://x.com/WeAreCanProud/status/1983905480045977960

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You might remember Carney’s recent statement that the coming budget will require “sacrifices”. You can imagine how impressed I was to hear Carney was chipping in :joy:

But I noticed that the same articles included very non-specific statements about coming changes to immigration policy. I am still of the understanding that taps have stayed mostly closed since Trudeau was on his way out and that our population growth was still basically flat.

I wonder if they will open the floodgates again soon? This would be an important data point.

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Cant imagine workload and stress doing 10 people job as 9 are those DEI hires not meant to do anything useful to begin with.

Same companies often complain how they “cant afford” to hire… while hiring 10 useless people just like that. 1 professional dont cost that much but hey maybe managers all failed in maths.

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And salt. I support adding seedlings and seeds to that list. (Preferably not bonnie or other mega supplier, but I’m ok with starting with them.)

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So glad I’m self employed. I couldn’t cope with all that goes with being employed these days.

I wonder if other people think like that and have left employment due to all the BS (and perhaps being unfairly overlooked for promotion) in order to work for themselves?

Then I wonder if some young people have not applied at all (or been rejected) for some jobs due to the BS and so are doing their own thing as a result?

If not now, it will all contribute to the Crisis of Competence that will be the downfall of the more complicated parts of the West. We’ll have a load of people skipping around offices, having lovely chats and coffees and being oh so very kind to each other etc etc - but not getting anything of any value actually done.

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This would make me smile :heart_eyes: