J. D. Vance Will Replace You Now: Opioids, Foreign Intel and The Extinction of the Hillbillies

J. D. Vance Will Replace You Now: Opioids, Foreign Intel and The Extinction of the Hillbillies

The other night I watched J.D. Vance’s speech before the nation and found myself a little overcome emotionally—but not for the reasons that Vance wants.

I have known Vance for some time and I’d like to apologize to America on behalf of everything I did not do to stop Vance’s elevation to the moment.

The problem of Vance is that he is insufficiently hillbilly. A true hillbilly would never miss an opportunity to rip off the suits in the Republican Party with an “aww shucks” demeanor. (Think Bill Clinton from Arkansas, whose ties to the intelligence community were legion and who was always conning the Israelis.)

Vance, for reasons we have already explored, is an Israeli pet. He’s Bibi’s boy and he’s very close to the Likud spy network in America.

J. D. and Usha Vance

No, to rage against an elite is not to replace one, alas.

But Vance doesn’t want to replace the elite; he wants desperately to join it. It’s his own people he wants to replace.

I’ve been rereading and thinking a lot about J.D. Vance’s book: Hillbilly Elegy. An elegy is a lament for the dead. Are the hillbillies dead? And if so who killed them? Who helped to kill them?

All throughout Vance’s book there’s the notion that the hillbillies deserve their fate for their choices — a classic talking point of the Sackler family who gave us Purdue Pharma, a firm that has killed hundreds of thousands of people in the opioid crisis and which was memorably chronicled in Empire of Pain: The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty and the reporting of Patrick Radden Keefe.

It’s not an exaggeration to say that the Sacklers engaged in biological warfare against our hillbilly population who are genetically predisposed to opioid addiction.

That Sackler name (and Purdue) may sound familiar to you. On June of this year the conservative Supreme Court ruled by a 5-4 decision in Harrington v. Purdue Pharma L.P that the Sacklers at long last were not shielded for civil liability for the deaths they had profited from.

To protect themselves the Sacklers spent massively, especially on think tanks. I know this because Tucker Carlson — a steadfast Vance supporter — told the nation that just four years ago. In particular Carlson mentioned Sally Satel, a pro-Israel “psychologist” who has been employed at AEI for a number of years. (She disturbingly makes a lot of arguments in favor of organ selling, which presumably will become more common.)

Satel, Tucker argued relying on the work of Pro Publica, was a pay to say type beholden to opioid interest like Purdue Pharma. “Sally Satel, a psychiatrist, argued that law enforcement was overzealous, and that some patients needed large doses of opioids to relieve pain,” Pro Publica wrote in 2019.

Have a look.

Vance worked for a time for the American Enterprise Institute, a neoconservative think tank funded, in part, by the Sackler family.

Arthur, Mortimer, and Raymond Sackler were the three children of Jewish immigrants from Galicia and Poland, grew up in Brooklyn in the 1930s. Educated in the United Kingdom with their drugs manufactured in China and their donations flowing to Israel, the Sacklers effectively hijacked the conversation in this country around the mass killing of the redneck category.

Now there’s a lot of genetic evidence that our Scottish Irish — who overwhelmingly fight our wars — are genetically predisposed to opioid addiction.

 

And yet Frank Luntz and Sally Satel blamed them for their addiction.

Sally Satel’s comments are particularly disturbing in retrospective. Read them for yourself. Satel was involved in the spin around genetic addiction.

And yet Vance hired her to work on his fake opioid charity run by his strange Indian friend Jai Chabria. Vance paid $63,425 to Chabria.

It looks very much like the executive director Chabria, who visits India often, was an actual Indian spy with ties to the mother country.

Chabria and Governor John Kasich

Chabria had no background whatsoever in opioid issues but he still funded Satel.

Given how much money Satel got from the Sacklers you can read Sally Satel’s “survey” of hillbillies addicted to opioids as market researchers looking for further victims.

You might ask then why Vance and Tucker, supposedly opposed to the opioid crisis have seemingly nothing to say about Vance’s complicity in hiring those fueling it. Tucker helped “sell J.D. Vance” to Trump, we’re told.

Both J.D. Vance and Tucker Carlson’s new venture are funded by Rebekah Mercer and Chris Buskirk’s 1789 Capital. (Buskirk ran a sham website called American Greatness before being funded by Peter Thiel to run a Super PAC for failed Senate candidate Blake Masters.)

Mercer is a front for the Russian world who has advocated a civil war in the United States.

Vance considers her a friend and has advised her on Parler. I strenuously advised him not to invest in Parler. He invested instead in Rumble, the weird YouTube clone which we have talked about a lot on this website.

I personally warned JD Vance not to take the Russian money from Rebekah Mercer when he was running for U.S. Senate. So did others. He took the money anyway.

Mercer is also heavily involved with Matt Michelsen who is trafficking people on the U.S. border. What is that, if not replacing people?

Mercer is also a major donor—or is it Russian money launderer? — to Protect 2025. Mercer is still on the board of the Heritage Foundation, despite paying one of the largest tax bills in history—a whopping $7 billion in back taxes.

By the way David Sacks, who backs Vance in business and in politics, was strenuously opposed to Trump’s relative common sense measures on immigration.

Sacks, too, wants to replace the American population. I went into this in some detail. Here’s a clip. I pointed out that Vance, who would ban all abortions, has no real women around him on his staff. I even went into detail about there are similar comparisons between Vance and Obama on the closeted gay stuff.

This is not terribly normal behavior, as detailed by Politico:

Of Vance’s senior staff, the vast majority are men under 40, almost all are 6 feet tall (with the notable exception of his chief of staff, Jacob Reses, who walks around like Gulliver among the Brobdingnagians) and a significant percentage of them ingest some form of nicotine on a regular basis. “My Senate office probably has the highest ratio of smokers of anybody in the U.S. Senate,” Vance, who does not himself smoke, told Business Insider in January.

People have been contacting me all day with other weird details with the gay world.

“Read your thread on JD Vance and found the closet gay part interesting. This explains why Vance hired Ryan Girdusky as a political consultant. Ryan is a homosexual.”

One of the oddly consistently parts of Vance’s politics has been an opposition to gay marriage, The Nation notes.

Why? Is this like Senator Joseph McCarthy — another Republican closet case — being leveraged? Or just another redneck allowing his rage to manipulate him?

Is he — after the assassination attempt against Trump — meant to replace our President?

Meanwhile the nation’s other prominent Yale Law grad — Hunter Biden — is fighting back in court against the foreign intelligence operations designed to defame him.

No, the Bidens won’t be being replaced anytime soon. They are here to stay.

A friend of mine close to the Biden family told me that there is “no way Biden will ever step down… the spirit of his son Beau is with him.”

Think about that. He’s in it to win it.

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