59 Comments
User's avatar
Ruth Barrett Little's avatar

Everything happens right in front of us. As usual noone is paying attention

Covid happened in plain view with covid readiness summit just weeks before

Another movement is in high gear right now. Charlie Kirk saw it and its not trans ideology

Expand full comment
Bill Rice, Jr.'s avatar

We need a Great Purge, which might be possible with the detonation of a thermo-nuclear truth bomb.

More people outside of the "Covid Contrarian" Substack corral need to be exposed to "Focal Points."

We also need to stop celebrating "diversity," which really stands for "total compliance" or a policy of Zero Diversity.

https://billricejr.substack.com/p/the-diversity-crusades-going-to-kill

Expand full comment
David Schmitt, Ph.D.'s avatar

"Everything happens right in front of us. As usual noone [sic] is paying attention [sic]" I agree with half of this, but there are many--albeit perhaps not the majority--who are ARE paying attention. It seems as though the message that we're being told is that it really doesn't matter whether we see or not. We are being bluntly told, "We'll damn well do whatever we please."

Expand full comment
Jayeson Vance's avatar

My wife and I fortunately never believed then President Biden nor all of the propaganda about Moderna and Pfizer.

I dearly desire that more people would open their hearts and ears to these stunning and outrageous events by the most corrupt health care minions in history.

Expand full comment
Pamela's avatar
8hEdited

Saw Gates state in an interview on an Australian channel....he said this: The Covidvax has proven to not keep you from getting it nor from transmission. We need a nasal spray which will be more effective.....

Expand full comment
KombuchaKid's avatar

i understand “lol” and use it myself. i must say, however, that there is nothing funny about bill gates. he is an abomination.

Expand full comment
Pamela's avatar

Agreed! Nothing funny at all about anything Gates says or does. He is pure evil in my eyes!! I recant the LOL.....

Expand full comment
RoseMartyn's avatar

I think you nailed the crux of this scheme. What were they thinking that they believed they could get away with this ?

Expand full comment
Vince Ciroli's avatar

I think you answered your own question...you said you were astonished...exactly, so would anyone viewing what was going on. Like, who would do such a thing in broad daylight when the place was open. If they were trying anything the guards and other personnel would catch them. It is only AFTER the fact that one becomes astonished about the mistakes. The mistakes in REAL Time is caulked up to the absurd...like no one would actually try such a thing in front of everyone and expect to get away with it...but so far they have.

Expand full comment
Dan Star's avatar

Around 2000 when the local mall was redeveloped into an outdoor mall criminals acting like construction crew stole all the new air conditioners off the roof! This was in a very busy intersection right next to the expressway.

Expand full comment
Rebecca's avatar

I enjoyed meeting you last night at the check-in table.

Expand full comment
John Leake's avatar

Likewise!

Expand full comment
Sukey Watson's avatar

Well said. The whole incident is preposterous. My first thought too was, the only these jewels have value is in an underground black market, maybe a bribe payback, but ultimately it ends somewhere with someone holding something of great value which cannot be sold on,y used as some sort of leverage, extortion over someone else or government. The plot thickens.

Expand full comment
Patriot Karen Cottey's avatar

The gems will be recut & the gold melted down molded, casted and redesigned into high grade jewelry.

These people are highly skilled professionals and very well organized. 😊

Expand full comment
Sukey Watson's avatar

Oh… that is probably correct even though they might be worth more in their original conformation.

Expand full comment
Pamela's avatar

Global mafia......

Expand full comment
Lindafern's avatar

Wondered the same thing. . .what's the use of stealing what cannot benefit you??? Btw, the spelling you want for careful is discreet. Discrete means separate.

Expand full comment
John Leake's avatar

Thanks for the correction. I think I have been making that mistake my entire life!

Expand full comment
Tilly's avatar

It's probably the ugly phonetic spelling, almost the opposite of the meaning. I hoped it was the difference between UK and US, that the English were getting by with one word for two discrete meanings but sadly not.

Expand full comment
Julie's avatar

I did not know that.

Expand full comment
Kevin Beck's avatar

No one ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the French government or those who are employed by it. And they seem to be great at finding the way to keep lowering that bar.

At this time, I have more respect for the village idiot than I do for the security chief at the Louvre.

Expand full comment
David Schmitt, Ph.D.'s avatar

But when you control everything (banks, bureaucracy, the Medium), you can get away with anything, everything and--even--as they say, "the crown jewels."

Expand full comment
grahamlyons's avatar

Yes David, I think the thieves were "system" operatives.

Expand full comment
David Schmitt, Ph.D.'s avatar

The real crime, perhaps, is that this is another gem of an example of the glaringly obvious procedures and protocols just going out the window—possibly stolen forever—or so they would have us think. We need a real detective for this one. Where to look?

Expand full comment
grahamlyons's avatar

This is Paris...Maigret? And while he is at it, perhaps he could investigate the cold case of the supposed suicide of Amschel Mayor James de Rothschild, son of Lord Victor, in the Bristol Hotel, Paris in 1996. One commentator described it as "the only horizontal hanging in human history". The reality is that (astonishingly, given generations of inbreeding for psychopathy) James, in line to head the family, was too decent a man to actively participate in the family agenda of enslaving the world...he had to go. Maigret, come back...you would soon identify who ordered James's murder.

Expand full comment
Brian King's avatar

Yup - totally insane to do that robbery in broad daylight during museum opening hours. Must have had inside information and cooperation. Selling the jewels separately will bring in much less than if they remained in their original necklace display once owned by the Queen of France. But whatever they get will be very much worth the effort to steal them.

Expand full comment
Mindy's avatar

You wrote about the preponderance of incompetence a few months ago. Perhaps the thieves suspected or knew of the incompetency of the security team. It's not a stretch. It sure seems that competency is an illusion and self-delusion these days.

Expand full comment
Coleen Rowley's avatar

Kudos! From my own background/experience as a criminal investigator, Author Leake's insights on the Louvre Caper are spot on. Always suspect insider involvement in such cases.

Expand full comment
Sharon's avatar

With all doo respect, if the Euro screw-bags persist in rattling their WWIII chains, I hope Putin puts a hot one right up von der Leyen’s arschloch.

Expand full comment
Cathleen Manny's avatar

‘Doo’ respect?

Expand full comment
Atenizo's avatar

So another incident to get people to "look here!" False flag?

Expand full comment
Kim Hayes's avatar

To be honest, my immediate thought is that the bungling thieves in broad daylight would have served as a distraction for some other bigger dastardly deed being executed in a different part of the building. And still could be........there could have been a financial computer transfer that no one has discovered yet! Most Governments in the world live & breathe distraction constantly!

Expand full comment