Tag: Constants and Constants
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The basic question
Now ordinary people are free to say that the “virus” panic was a fraud. I’m sure many of them recognized it all along, but kept quiet to survive. Silence is rational when noise is useless. Even the executives who participated in the torture are backing away slowly, blaming and framing others as usual. Our executives…
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Two main switches
From 1920 to 1945 both parties were isolationist and nationalist. Now both parties are aggressive NAZI warmongers. Deepstate worked assiduously to convert both parties. Truman was the switch point for D. Henry Wallace told us exactly how it happened. In ’48 Nixon, the Kennedy brothers, and Reagan were all working together in HUAC, the training…
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Can’t they at least TRY to get it right?
Headline: Exercise or Pills for Depression? Study Finds Pros and Cons to Both Well, I know what to expect from a “social” “science” “study”, but let’s look anyway. First problem: The volunteers were asked if they were willing to be randomly assigned into these groups, and if not, picked the one they preferred. Most went…
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Find the engineer
Seen on Reddit: What happens when an engineer likes to make coffee? Engineering students not so humble setup byu/FarmerNo6196 inespresso See also. And also.
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Verified power
In the last 15 years Indian immigrants have been gaining economic power at the expense of NYC Jews and Silicon Valley Anglos. The Youngkin election in Virginia was the first manifestation of Indian political power. Older power factions always try to defeat newcomers. Vivek and Haley appear to be a split-flank gambit to neutralize Indian…
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Gold rush observation
I’m sure somebody has made this observation before, probably Sailer, the true expert on California. Levis is happily “leaning into” the ESG craze of advertising solely for trannies. Unlike Budweiser, they’re making the right lean, and will be rewarded. Levis has been haute couture for a LONG time. Their loyal customers are haute couture. Levis…
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Who, what, how
Barrett is discussing Chomsky’s allegiance to Deepstate. Why should such a logical man miss so many logical connections? I understand Chomsky. He’s an academic type, a Howist, naturally inclined to seek the black-box answer to problems. He refuses to see motives behind assassinations and wars unless the event changes policies. I have the same tendency.…
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More fake surprise
Bad grammar is a major component of sneaky propaganda. I don’t mean ain’t or irregardless. I mean distortion of verb aspect. The latest fake surprise is a 75-year-old constant process posing as a freshly discovered sudden unexpected unprecedented brand-new crisis. The feds have arrested two Chinese spies who were running a blackmail factory in NYC,…
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Pronouns
Surber at Substack, commenting on the idiots at Bud Light: = = = = = START QUOTE: Executives at companies like Nike, Anheuser-Busch and Kate Spade, whose brand endorsements have turned controversial trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney into today’s woke ‘It girl,’ aren’t just virtue signaling. They’re handing out lucrative deals to what were once considered…
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Rita’s talent
Lately I’ve been listening to several Hollywood gossip columns in my OTR bedtime list. The available selection is extremely sparse, only about a dozen altogether. Most are Louella Parsons, with a couple from Erskine Johnson and Nancy Terry. The dates range from ’46 through ’54. Nearly all have one common factor: Rita Hayworth. She was…
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Catching onto the magsman
Liron Shapira is puzzled by Balaji, the top galaxybrain bully. Balaji isn’t a mystery, he’s a classic conman type. I’ve mentioned him in two different references. Now that I look at both together, I realize they’re both British and both from the same decade. (1) Definition from the 1874 dictionary of British slang: Magsman, a…
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Why miss a chance to show your skill 2
Brazil’s auto industry used to apply considerable design skill to its adaptations of foreign cars. Willys and Ford and GM and VW all had Brazilian plants that began with assembly and quickly expanded into truly original products. Now Brazil’s extension of our Deepstate is copying FBI products with no adaptation or originality at all. FBI…
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Not free
My version of Santayana: Those who don’t know that history repeats are doomed to be ruined by the repeaters. Those who think academic cancelling is new and abnormal will waste their time fighting a permanent and natural tendency. Frank Edwards runs down the history of academic censorship on the subject of ET life. In 1880…
