Tag: defensible spaces
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Uganda reminds me
Uganda’s monetary defense against our cultural imperialism reminds me of this point. I was exploring this concept in late 2019, just in time to have it in my ‘reserves’ when Deepstate’s 2020 holocaust struck. = = = = = START 2019 REPRINT: Continuing with Del Giudice’s magnificently productive question about mental defensible spaces against pathogens.…
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Uganda joins the cultural defense
The move toward a gold standard is spreading through Africa. Uganda is working toward the same goal, though not yet firming up the decision as Zimbabwe did. = = = = = START QUOTE: The Bank of Uganda said it will directly purchase bullion from artisanal miners in a move that will also support government…
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England still lives.
Kirn also gets in a well-aimed dig at the Gaian fuckheads vandalizing Stonehenge. They are screwing with the wrong pagan gods — their own! How stupid is that? They’ve unleashed the bards and leprechauns on themselves. Looking at the clip of the vandalism, I’m hugely impressed by the instant response of normal people. As soon…
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Modularity is the key
The latest appeal from Brownstone: = = = = = START BROWNSTONE: It became clear in 2020 and following that a major purge was on. It hit academia, media, government, and industry. The vaccine mandates helped cull the dissenters from many institutions. Censorship also worked wonders. The demonization of the resistance was ferocious. It remains…
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Productive oddballs
EnidBuzz posted an ad for an apartment. Looks like an uninteresting but solid unit. The rental is $750, which is NOT hyperinflated. Back in 1980 an apt like this would be $350, and overall inflation is x2 since then. The address rang a bell, so I googlemapped it. Sure enough, the lot was formerly occupied…
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Why did they choose Sammy?
Wondering why the regulators went after Sammy hard and heavy. Other bitcoin players of the same type, notably Sam Altman, are on top of the world despite engaging in equally slimy rackets. Sammy’s racket attracted rich criminals, carefully selected by his obvious location. Anyone who CHOSE to invest a million in a dubious venture located…
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Khaldun on the Dry Line
Still running through old materials looking for more weird clocks to animate. One clock was described in a journal about Islamic culture, which also included a lengthy article on Khaldun. His description of historical cycles is both accurate and well-known. He also had trenchant observations on a subject closer to home: the Dry Line. Reviewing…
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When Sailer writes what he knows
Sailer writes best when he writes about California. He lives there and PAYS ATTENTION to both current events and local history. He doesn’t blow up verb aspect by conflating permanent with temporary or vice versa. = = = = = START SAILER: In Los Angeles, Hurricane Hilary, the first since 1939, has been a summer…
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Zenith + Wallace, part 1 of 3.
I decided to continue having fun with Zenith, since it seems to bring out the best in my craft. So far all the Zenith items I’ve ‘drawn’ have turned out nicely, above the standard of other recent output. Write what you know. Write what you love. Randomly looking through old radio journals for more material,…
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Zenith + Wallace, part 2 of 3.
When FDR took office, he had to fix two parallel legacies of the booming speculative 20s, both of which caused busts in the 30s. There were cross-ties between the two legacies, so he couldn’t fix either one by itself. He had to fix them in a cross-linked way. One boom was initiated by huge government…
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Canadian radios
I’ve often discussed Canadian auto manufacturing and the standard myths. I hadn’t noticed the equivalent in radios before. The American Radio Library has added a few issues of a Canadian trade journal for radio and appliance dealers from the early ’50s. Canadian carmakers started out semi-independent and quickly converged to fully owned divisions of US…
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On-ramp dreams, off-ramp dreams
Lately I’ve been having complex dreams. They started when the NAZI TORTURE CAMP began to ease last spring. Since the VERIFIABLE END of the torture camp this summer, the dreams are getting intense. Tangled urban environments, railroad embankments, interstate cloverleafs, pipes and mechanisms that must be climbed to reach a goal. Here’s what I wrote…
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Disney gets some competition!
A company that runs some of the Branson amusements is starting to build a MASSIVE new theme park with lodges and cabins near Vinita. This is an especially pretty area with lots of woods and hills and reservoirs. Disney and the casinos could use some ‘neutral’ competition in tourism. WPA would be proud!
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The first oil boom was NOT here.
The latest FOIA from John Greenewald at BlackVault is a brief account of a UFO sighting by Sen Richard Russell on a 1955 trip through the Soviet Union. Near Baku, Russell saw a greenish bright orb rising from the ground. He told the other people in the group, who hadn’t seen the orb. A second…
