Tag: jail mode
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Latest from Craig Wright
This dude is giving us a full textbook on the Personality Of The Professional Criminal. He exhibits all of the characteristics in expanded and methed-up form. Overconfidence is one of the qualities. Wright is completely confident that he is the Most Moral And Honest Angel In The Universe, entitled to give losers lessons in ethics…
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When you write
New thought, maybe half valid. Activists are grinding about UK schools training kids to recognize the propaganda used by “misinformers”. Not new, of course. In the 60s we memorized the propaganda methods used by “commies”. We DIDN’T memorize the real fact that the “commies” were all part of FBI. I figured it out later thanks…
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Consistent all the way
Since I’ve been tracking the Craig Wright trial, here’s the latest from Protos. The court that found him guilty of fraud gave him until Aug 5 to file an appeal. Two online accounts that claim to be Wright announced that he had filed the appeal. In fact he didn’t, so there’s no further chance. The…
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Rifles are fine, cigarettes are banned
Via Protos, Trump held a large meeting for bitcoin fraudsters on 7/27. The top Bitcoin gangsters are RICH, so rich gangster Trump wants them in his circle. = = = = = START PROTOS: As the majority of the conference’s 20,000 attendees queued to enter Nashville’s Music City Center main stage — some of whom…
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Why so explosively stupid?
The Repoofs have exploded a blast of crazy shit against Harris. None of this shit will help them win. Normal people WANT strong police and controlled crime. Harris has real experience in accomplishing those tasks. Normal people WANT restraint of monopolies and rich fuckheads. Harris has real experience there as well. Why are the Repoofs…
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Not deflowered yet
I started adult life in prison where I was literally and figuratively deflowered. The illusions of “freedom” and “democracy” and “justice” learned in school were stripped away and replaced by reality. Later in the 90s I fell back into neocon illusions. After turning off the TV in 2011, the illusions quickly dropped away and reality…
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Trying an extension
Extending a definitely valid rule. I’m not convinced the extension is valid, but want to write it down for later examination. Definitely valid: When you have real experience, whether it’s a job or jury or prison, you can instantly spot an “expert” or “journalist” who hasn’t been through it. Every real experience has non-verbal cultural…
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Digital sentencing
I randomly made this metaphor in previous item: France, like most countries, is not stuck in hell for an unstoppable 4-year term. Parole is possible. Exploring the metaphor a bit more, I see a definite split in our tendencies. In the last 40 years of total Wall Street control, we’ve removed some paroles and imposed…
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What could they do?
Last week I asked: Who benefits from the overdose genocide? At that time I couldn’t see any obvious money gains. New thought: There is one beneficiary. City governments are receiving federal aid to keep the genocide running. The devil “mayor” made this clear when she “declared an emergency”, which is another name for requesting a…
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Perfect exemplar
Craig Wright continues to provide the perfect exemplar of the Professional Criminal. The pro lives to cheat. He will do dishonest things every second of every day. He will always choose the dishonest way to do every task, even if it’s harder and more costly and more damaging to his own case. Contrary to popular…
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Getting hardass
SpokaneNews has gone beyond lively to SERIOUSLY HARDASS. = = = = = START SPOKANENEWS: Imagine if the Fire Department and Medical Responders stated that they will no longer respond to Drug Overdose calls. This isn’t far fetched. Did you know that if caller reports a person passed out in a vehicle they don’t respond…
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Hard question
SpokaneNews asks: Question: Would you prefer law enforcement to chase fleeing vehicles until caught or allow them to go free for public safety. Not an easy question. My basic rule is that it’s better to bore a criminal than excite a criminal. Pursuit pushes criminals to drive faster and wilder, leading to crashes with innocent…
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When Harry met Herbie
Another pretty good article from Ryan Zickgraf at Compact. He’s making the case that some unions were against Vietnam while unions are not joining the current antiwar movement. I won’t argue with the few cases he cites, but I was there at the time and we certainly didn’t feel any support from the working class.…
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Gap
I wanted to reread Duane Jones’s wonderful little book. I thought it was in the top shelf of my ‘actively used’ bookcase, but it’s not there. Started looking through other areas. Finally looked through a little stack of magazines in a basket next to the dining table. When a magazine or catalog comes in, it…
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Talent and drive
A British court has decided firmly and colorfully that Craig Wright is not Satoshi. The general verdict was announced earlier, and the final document was published today. Overall I’m impressed by two things. 1. Impressed by the comprehension and understanding of the judge, who clearly spent vast time and effort learning the details of the…
