Tag: jackboot stomping forever
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Axis Pride
I’m solidly pro-Russia in terms of our perpetual war against Russia, and I remain solidly pro-Russia. For a long time I was solidly pro-Putin because he was defending Russia in the traditional ways, which traditionally worked. I lost trust for Putin when he went along with the Ballgag Brigade in 2020. He showed that he…
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Wouldn’t care to have as friends
One of those supershort Ripley features from 1958 shows us how far we’ve gone down the road of mass hypochondria. Intro: In a moment I’ll tell you the fascinating story of a group of people who you wouldn’t care to have as friends. After the pause for ad insertion: Among the many strange religious sects…
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Two reprints
I get a sense that Google is trying to ‘fade’ some of the old blog by making the images unlinkable. Probably superstition, but still feels like the right time to reprint two old entries together. From 2019 then from 2010. = = = = = START 2019: While brushing teeth last night I happened to…
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LBOs all the way down
Rich people are gangsters and extortionists and murderers. They destroy businesses and cities and countries in order to buy cheap. Rich people never pay. They always receive. They are black holes. Soros has been destroying entire countries for 30 years in order to short their currencies. Remove a stable government, turn the country into a…
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Reprint on swamping
Reprint from 2021. = = = = = Swamping, flooding, same thing. Whitney Webb’s cohorts have written an informative article on Flooding The Zone. The article focuses on Edelman’s PR firm, the chief architect of the technique. Not really an epiphany. Sucker Filter was an epiphany. I had seen the results but was completely puzzled…
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The artist as psychopath
Everyone knows that modern “artists” are evil. They believe the purpose of art is to create chaos and murder and pain and mayhem. Beautiful example. Christopher Nolan has claimed that early viewers of Oppenheimer have left the film ‘devastated’ and ‘unable to speak’. In his demonic eyes this is a good thing. Peasants must be…
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Had me at “parole”…
Nikki Haley got another donation from me. She’s hopelessly hawkish on war, but she accomplshed ALL the right things as governor of SC. In a speech she mentioned that SC had been reliant on textiles, and collapsed when our robber barons sent textiles to China. She got revenge by attracting factories from Japanese and German…
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More pointless thoughts
Continuing thoughts on the universal dividers. Rulers generate divides to keep the people weak and distracted so every bad event can be symmetrically scapegoated. R blames D, D blames R, nobody blames the permanent Deepstate. A few of the side-makers are controlled by Deepstate, especially the rioters and protesters. A proper riot needs government support…
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Narrow truth, full truth
Trump is making two claims right now. = = = = = The first is narrowly and technically true but omits the only important part. “We have a government that’s out of control.” CHUTZPAH! He started with an out-of-control government, grabbed the steering wheel, and drove it straight into the black hole of WORLDWIDE NAZI…
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C and V
Liel Leibovitz writes a wonderful exercise in Constants and Variables. RFK appeared on Jon Stewart’s TV show in 2005 and said the same thing he’s saying now. Stewart had a civilized and well-informed conversation on the subject. Now, of course, all discussion on all scientific topics is Leibovitz goes into the forgotten details of the…
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Delia’s gone, one more round
Sam Kahn writes in New Atlantis about Delia Bacon, a forgotten figure who was at the center of the American creative burst in the 1840s. She was taught by Beecher and influenced Emerson and Hawthorne and Poe. She wasn’t related to Francis Bacon, but spent her life trying to establish that Bacon wrote Shakespeare’s work…
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Reprint from 2021
Reprint from May 2021, linked in previous. Switched and Witched. One aspect of the holocaust deserves more attention. I touched on it briefly before, and it’s becoming more obvious now. Testing and wellness laid the foundation for a fake “epidemic”. Heroic martyr Magufuli understood this from the start. He disproved the fraud at the start…
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Today is Odometer Day!
Today is Odometer Day! Time for a reprint from Dec 2020. = = = = = START REPRINT: In 1999 there was considerable hubbub over the Y2K bug in old programs, many of which were in COBOL. The language itself wasn’t busted; its date functions have four digits. But the early mainframe programmers in the…
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Nobody’s ever said it?
RFK appeared with Kim Iversen, and rather oddly discussed the firing of Carlson: “It’s kind of shocking that they threw him off. He was saying things that nobody has ever said on TV before. He was talking about advertisers dictating content — pharmaceutical advertisers getting newscasters on the networks to say things about vaccines that…
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Rembrandt, Picasso, NFT
As usual Sailer manages to ask an off-the-field but provocative question. Why were the women in Old Master paintings usually ugly? The most important fact is that the Great Masters were serving the rich. The rich can afford beauty but they DON’T LIKE BEAUTY. This is an older version of the NFT quandary that I…
