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Trying a question, reprinted
Linked in previous about juries and Natural Law, worth a reprint since it explicitly refers to trials, and since I wrote it during the “virus” holocaust, at the same time when the Hildebrand fraudsters were breaking the balance that SBA was trying to restore. = = = = = START 2020 REPRINT: Self-calibration is necessary…
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GOOD!
I finally located a report of the trial that I escaped from. Now I can write about it. The jury did the RIGHT THING and found these assholes GUILTY. The Hilderbrands, operating a set of dubious businesses in Spokane Valley, were found guilty on multiple fraud charges. They will be sentenced in July, up to…
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Romans are weird.
Watching THRILLING LIVE COVERAGE of the Vatican World Series. The broadcast says it’s been streaming for two hours, and crowds are still streaming into the arena. There are several digital billboards facing the crowd, flashing various messages. I can’t read them but I suppose they’re ads for Aquafilioque 99.7% spiritually pure Holy Water and Vobisco…
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The other Charles
I’ve never understood the appeal of spaceflight and ETs. Sciencey nerds are supposed to be fascinated by planets and stars and endless space. Nope. Give me creeks and houses and streets and people. I’d rather look about me, take hold of the things that are here, talk to them and let them talk to me.…
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Emerson and blood money
Today I received the “generous” $54 check for my one day of jury shit. I immediately donated twice that amount to a crowdfund that might be attempting to help with the fentanyl problem. I did a similar double-first with Trump’s blood money during the “virus” holocaust. Emerson says you should pay undeserved money before you…
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Speaking of swans, sort of
Just amusing myself during a hard store walk by making up some nonsense. There was a young farmer from Worcester, who had some fine hens and a rorcester. The rorcester got ill, and took some big pills, but the rorcester still needed a borcester. = = = = = Fine print: This limerick not valid…
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The blackest swan
It’s interesting to watch Canada’s Conservatives right now. Trudeau blindsided them by doing the MOST UNEXPECTED THING IN THE WORLD. He started serving the nation. The Conservatives didn’t have a Plan B, which is completely understandable. A politician serving the people is the blackest of black swans, the most GENUINELY unexpected event of all. It’s…
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Summer is here!
The neighbor across the street is getting his Fiat X/I/9/ out of the garage and taking it for a ride. Sure sign of solid warm weather. The old Annotated Thermometer joke was too optimistic about Italian cars! Sidenote: This version of the Annotated Thermometer is unfamiliar. The version I’d seen before had a roughly equal…
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More pointless bitching.
Today is pointless bitching day. I’m tired of being ORDERED to listen to all sides. First, it’s futile. People naturally seek encouragement and respect, NOT contempt and disgust. Second, it’s bad business. Persuaders of all sorts know that you can’t keep customers by hammering them with opposition. You have to start with pleasure and improvement.…
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More harm by court than Wright
Since I’ve been steadily writing about Craig Wright, I feel obligated to continue until it’s settled. Basic task-completion drive. Last week Protos reported on his latest grandiose fraud, remaking agriculture now that he’s remade money and banking. This week Protos notes that he’s blithely disobeying the British court order. He hasn’t paid the plaintiffs anything…
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Big scam, little scam
Noticed the daily pile of “cybersecurity” scams in email, illustrating the amateur small-scale version. Your account’s security has been compromised!!!! Your computer has (32) viruses!!! Then noticed some headlines illustrating the professional large-scale version. Russian hackers compromise utility grid!!!! Then heard my usual bedtime playlist with the usual 1950s propaganda about the need to defend…
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More from Edelman
The outfit that writes the Edelman Trust Barometer has put out a special edition on trust in health and medical matters. Like the general report, it covers a dozen nations with large samples. Most of the result is strongly positive. It shows that normal people in most countries are far saner than the activists of…
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Most don’t know
Headline in Spokane News: Possible ammonia leak at the Ice Ribbon, Haz Mat Full Response to 700 West Spokane Falls Blvd. Industrial ice uses either ammonia or CO2. Ammonia is NASTY stuff. One whiff can ruin your sense of smell permanently, and a larger sniff can kill you. CO2 is nice stuff. It feeds plants.…
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Precise joke
I was looking at the German jokes on upjoke.com. Most of them are the same joke in various forms. Standard joke: Q: How many Germans do you need to change a lightbulb? A: One. We are efficient, not funny. The standard joke is IMPRECISE. Here’s the PRECISE joke: Q: How many Ger A:We already changed…
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Amazing!
Lately I’ve noticed that New Scientist has departed from its normal purely political stance, spending much less time on fashionable shit like Climate and Die-Versity. In this article they take a HUGE step in the right direction. For the first time in print, a big science magazine admits that science has ALWAYS depended on the…
