April 16, 2026

The Ukraine Connection

Timothy Birdnow

More on the conspiracy to take out Trump with the 2019 Ukraine phone call.


Ultimately this was Trump's own fault; he left an old Obama guy in a position of high authority and that burned him. Insead of finding someone new Trump kept intelligence community inspector general Michael Atkinson in charge and Atkinson, working with others (notably Eric Ciaramella) had worked for Mary McCord prior and McCord was one of the key people involved with the impeachment.

Trump was naive and thought these types would be above politics. He was horribly wrong.

At any rate read the whole sordid thing. Hopefully the new AG will not be so slow to indict these creeps as was Pam Bondi.

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Impeachments and Cream

Timothy Birdnow

Ah spring....when a young Democrats fancy turns to impeachment.

These clowns just can't stop impeaching Trump and his people. It's a craze, like the dancing sickness that swept Europe in 1518 or the Salem witch hunts.

Housemocrats file impeachment articles against Hegseth

What "high crime or misdemeanor" is Hegseth guilty of, other than obeying his Commander in Chief and doing his job?

Well, here are their accusations:

The six articles of impeachment cite offenses including waging unauthorized war in Iran and reckless endangerment of U.S. service members, as well as breaking the laws of armed conflict and targeting civilians. Civilian casualties in Iran have included more than 160 people killed in an attack on a girls school in February.

The same could have been said of any Sec. Def. under Obama or Clinton and even under Joe Biden but of course since it's a patriot working for Trump these are suddenly crimes.

This is the same strategy used against Richard Nixon; to take his aides out one at a time and eventually isolate the President. It is, essentially, the strategy employed in the novel The Firm "take their lawyers" only it's not just the lawyers the Democrats are going after.


Of course this won't go anywhere for the next seven months, but it gums up the operations of Congress and sets the stage for another such effort if the Democrats take the House.

Trump Derangement Syndrome really needs to be put in the medical books.

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Bypassing Hormuz

Timothy Birdnow

Looks like we got a pipeline up and running, bypassing the Strait of Hormuz! Won't hear THAT in the mainstream media.

Captain Allen
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It's almost as if the Americans figured they needed up to around two weeks to get this pipeline operating at full capacity.
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#Breaking: The East West pipeline is now operating at its full capacity of 7 million barrels per day. According to Saudi Ministry of Energy.
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Right now the Emiratis and Saudis can and are getting their oil to market w/o using the Strait. with the blockade by the US, only Iran cannot ship its oil.

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The Moment of Conception

Timothy Birdnow

So, it's a human life at conception after all!

Sci-Tech Astronomy
April 12 at 12:17 PM
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NEW DISCOVERY : For the first time, researchers at MIT have been able to witness the exact moment human life switches on — not minutes or hours later, but the very instant fertilization occurs.
What unfolds in that split second is remarkable. The egg doesn’t simply react randomly. Instead, a coordinated surge of biochemical activity sweeps across it, like a silent signal being flipped on. Scientists describe this as a clear starting point — a biological "time zero” that launches all development that follows.
Even more fascinating is how structured this activation is. The waves move in rhythmic, ordered patterns rather than chaos, echoing mathematical forms found everywhere in nature. The same proportions seen in spirals, shells, plant growth, and even galaxies appear to be reflected at the very beginning of human life.
It’s a powerful reminder that from the very first second, life follows deep and universal rules woven into the fabric of nature itself.

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Trump's Blockade Stopped Chinese Shipment of Air Defense Systems to Iran

Timothy Birdnow

China was just weeks away from shipping air defense weapons to Ian when Trump blockaded the whole country. China has now called off the sale and is buying oil from Saudi Arabia instead:

Rod D. Martin
April 14 at 7:17 PM
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Told you so. STRAIT of HORMUZ: CNN reported China was weeks from shipping air defense systems to Iran. Trump blockaded Iranian ports. China immediately announced no weapons sales to Iran & started buying Saudi & Iraqi oil instead. The blockade stopped Iranian oil exports & a Chinese arms deal simultaneously.
Still waiting for comment from all the idiots screaming about "WORLD WAR III!!!!!!!”

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A New Atmospheric Layer Regulates Climate

Timothy Birdnow

I've long argued micrometeor bombardment of the Earth's atmosphere probably played an unknown role in planetary climate and it seems I was right all along:

sweetie Market
April 10 at 1:15 PM
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Scientists just confirmed the existence of a previously unknown atmospheric layer sitting at 70 to 90 kilometers altitude that plays a critical role in regulating Earth's surface temperature — a discovery that reveals current climate models have been missing an entire regulatory mechanism from their calculations.

Researchers at the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts identified the layer using data from 14 years of satellite measurements from the MIPAS instrument on ESA's Envisat satellite, combined with reanalysis from weather balloon networks at 127 stations worldwide. The layer, located in the mesosphere between 70 and 90 kilometers altitude, shows distinct chemical and thermal properties consistent with a boundary layer controlling heat exchange between the upper and lower atmosphere. Most significantly, the layer's thickness and thermal properties vary seasonally in patterns that correlate with surface temperature anomalies 6 to 8 weeks later, suggesting it acts as a delayed regulator buffering surface temperature changes.

The layer consists of a chemically distinct zone where sodium and potassium metal atoms — deposited by meteors entering the atmosphere — catalyze reactions that convert ozone at a rate previously unaccounted for in atmospheric chemistry models. The resulting thermal effect adds a previously absent negative feedback mechanism to climate calculations that slightly moderates warming trends compared to current model projections.

Climate models will require revision to incorporate the layer's regulatory effect, and the discovery opens new research into how the mesosphere interacts with tropospheric weather and climate across timescales from weeks to decades.

Source: European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, European Space Agency, Nature Geoscience, 2025

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Biden DOJ Colluded with Abortion Activists to Suppress Civil Rights of Pro-Lifers

Timothy Birdnow

Did anyone think otherwise"


Big Abortion was one of their core constituents.

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April 15, 2026

Prosecutors Blocked from Federal Reserve Offices

Timothy Birdnow

Hmmm....the shape of things to come?


Fed chairman Jerome Powell is under investigation for fraud over the renovations of the Federal Reserve HQ. Turning prosecutors away is a sign they are hiding something.

I imagine some shredders are working overtime right about now.

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Biodegradable Plastics

Timothy Birdnow

I snoozed and now I've lost. Remember, not long ago I said someone needed to invent a biodegradable plastic utensil.

Science Talks
April 13 at 6:55 AM
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Scientists in Japan have developed a groundbreaking plant-based plastic that maintains its strength during daily use but dissolves completely in seawater within hours. Created by researchers at the RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science and the University of Tokyo, this material is derived from plant cellulose rather than petroleum. Its chemical bonds are specifically designed to break upon contact with saltwater, allowing natural bacteria to finish the decomposition process in as little as three hours.
This innovation addresses a critical gap in environmental technology by providing a material that behaves like traditional plastic until it enters the natural environment. Beyond the ocean, laboratory tests show that samples buried in soil disappear within approximately ten days without leaving behind harmful residues. This rapid degradation offers a promising solution to the global crisis of long-term plastic pollution in both marine and terrestrial ecosystems.
While currently in the research stage, the potential for mass production could fundamentally transform the global packaging industry. By replacing persistent petroleum-based materials with cellulose-derived alternatives, this technology could significantly reduce the amount of waste accumulating in our oceans. This breakthrough represents a major step toward a future where functional convenience no longer comes at the cost of permanent environmental damage.

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The Stop Nick Shirley Act in California

Timothy Birdnow

This will never pass judicial review.


This act would allow fraudsters to demand the removal of any video showing misconduct from the public view, and also impose fines on citizen journalists who expose such crimes.

Assemblyman Carl DeMaio introduced this bill, which was passed by the Democrats. DeMaio is a REPUBLICAN from San Diego married to another dude. He was originally from Dubuque Iowa but I suppose that midwestern city was too tame for him.

With Republicans like these...

At any rate this is wildly unconstitutional and will almost certainly be overturned by the courts at some point.

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Schiff the Leaker

Timothy Birdnow

Now that Eric "grabby hands" Swalwell, the Bill Cosby of American politics, is gone it's time to turn our attention to another Trump-hating creep, this time Adam Schiff.


With luck we'll bring Schiff down as well and then perhaps some justice will be served. And with even more luck we'll flip his Senate seat (not holding my breath over that though).

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Dems Trying to Invoke 25th Amendment

Timothy Birdnow

The Democrats, ever eager to remove President Trump from office, have gone back to one of their older ideas, and are trying to create a commission to examine removing Trump from office using the 25th Amendment under the claim he is mentally ill.

They never quit and never disappoint, do they!

TDS King Jamie Rskin introduced the bill to create the commission, which would be full of "medical professionals" which would no doubt include luminaries like Anthony Fauci, to examine Trump and report back to Congress. Based on their recommendation Trump's cabinet would then declare him unfit for office.


Good luck with that; it would have to pass the Senate and then be signed by the President. Oh, and Trump's cabinet would have to approve his removal; that's how the amendment works.

Of course this is just a nuisance bill, but the GOP ought to be talking about this on every Sunday show. Every time the Demcrats attack Trump in this fashion his poll numbers go up. The American People see through this.

And if they were to eliminate Trump before his term of office expires? We'd have an incumbent J.D. Vance finishing his term, which could potentially give us two extra years for a Vance Presidency. There will be no stigma attached to Vance over this, unlike the stigma that dogged Gerald Ford. Ford pardoned Nixon and took it in the shorts for that. But times have changed and even if Vance pardoned Trump the pubic would understand, especially if he's removed for being "mentally unfit".

So bring it on Raskin! You're only digging your own grave.

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The Dream that was America

Timothy Birdnow

What does it mean to be an American?

That is what isn't being addressed so often in the debate over birthright citizenship, and the Supreme Court arguments seem to have largely missed this important question. Granted, the Solicitor General touched briefly on this by saying the matter doesn't involve English Common law, not blood nor soil, and he was right. But I fear he was a bit opaque for some of the Justices, notably the liberal wing, but also for John Roberts, alas.

So what does it mean to be an American?

Well, why do we call it the "Revolution" rather than rebellion?

Because we made a radical, fundamental break from the traditional way government and it's citizenry relate. And it is that difference in how we relate compared to the rest of the world that sets our experiment apart from other "democratic systems" which are usually the same old same old as the monarchial systems with a corrupt parliament holding the power rather than just the monarch. We are different, or were anyway, and our system holds that the People retain all rights NOT EXPRESSLY GRANTED to our elected representatives in Congress and the Executive branch of government.

America is an idea, not just a nation, and what makes an American is an acceptance of the kind of liberty which we were endowed with by our Creator, not by our government. Natural rights impose a serious restriction on the power of the state in America, or is supposed to at any rate, and being an American means recognizing that and bowing to the sacredness of the individual as made in the image of God Almighty. As such everyone is autonomous, and supposed to be self-governing, a nation unto himself in a society that is ruled by common agreement but that agreement in no way obligates others to anything except not intruding on your rights.

This is very different from the old order which presupposed the king was not just your chief executive officer but actually your owner "my king" and you had better obey or else.

This was also at odds with the new ideas coming out of Rousseau and the nineteenth century about "the collective will" meaning a radical democracy where what the People demand, no matter how unfair or stupid, is law and the individual must subsume himself into the collective or else. That is the guiding principle in most of the rest of the world these days and indeed here in many ways.

But America was supposed to be different and that's why we have the ninth and tenth amendments in the Constitution, and why the Constitution itself stated plainly "any power not expressly granted by this constitution devolves to the states or the People". Our government was intended to be quite limited in it's power over the public. It was supposed to honor the autonomy of the people (small p) and at the same time guarantee the rights that were theirs by Divine gift.

So what does this mean to immigration, especially illegal immigration?

The people coming here are not culturally American and most have no idea what America is or is intended to be. They only know it's rich and they want to get as much as they can grab from her.

As such the children of illegal immigrants (and many of the legal immigrants these days such as Ilhan Omar) have no connection with the concept of America.

It's one thing for them to come here legally; we agreed to let them in (even though we need to rethink THAT too as we take in far too many immigrants than we can enculturate and we aren't enculturating them anyway with modern Progressive education). But illegals are outside the jurisdiction thereof; they bring their home country with them. Just being born here does not in any way make them Americans, any more than it makes them Puritans if they settle in Massachusetts or Mormons if they settle in Utah. It's not the where or the blood but the philosophy, the doctrine, the belief. America is a belief system. Strip her of that and it's just an empire full of disparate groups that will eventually tear it to pieces as each and every group fights to get the biggest share of the pie.

Time was immigrants came here with the hope of joining us, and not just for what they could grab. There was a real desire to become American, to adopt our customs and beliefs and to find the FREEDOM that being a soverign citizen, master of your own destiny, offered. But now we are letting a host of peoples invade here with no connection to this fundamental idea of America and use us as a cash cow and nothing more. In fact many are here to do us harm one way or another. Certainly many Chinese and Iranians and the like are not becoming American out of love of liberty. And a lot of Hispanics are coming too with the intent of a "Reconquista", to steal American land and make it part of Latin America, no more freedom but instead the same rotten institutions that drove them to leave home in the first place.

But again, America is not so much a place as a thing you carry with you. It's an idea. And letting in people with different ideas means ultimately erasing America and replacing it with the tired, exhausted visions of the past, the ones that did not work and everyone hated.

These are, in short, barbarian invasions. The Germanic tribes invaded the Roman empire peaceably, by and large, and as Rome became more and more corrupt it enforced enculturation less and less and near the end there were two civilizations occupying the same space, one Roman the other Germanic. Guess which one won? The Romans had forgotten who they were and stopped enforcing their culture and the Germans never forgot who THEY were. Rome died not because they were beaten militarily or because of economic or other collapse but because Rome as an idea faded away, and was replaced by alien concepts - which gave us the Dark Ages.

America is being erased, fading away, and is being replaced by alien concepts. What will the resulting dark age look like, and when and how will we emerge from it?

I hope SCOTUS ponders THAT before they write their legal opinions. They are only in their position in the first place because America is an idea that created their roll.

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Beating Boasberg

Timothy Birdnow

James Boasberg, the Trump-hating dufus Obamaite judge, has taken it in teh shorts, being slammed by a higher court for his efforts to get Trump.

From the Wall Street urnal:

A federal appeals court delivered an embarrassing spanking to U.S. District Judge James Boasberg on Tuesday, ordering him to shut down his "intrusive” criminal contempt of court investigation against the Trump administration.

The circuit court of appeals said not only is Judge Boasberg’s continued investigation "improper,” but his reasoning for why Trump officials could be prosecuted for contempt of court is a "dead end” because the judge is misreading his own orders.

Circuit Judge Neomi Rao said Judge Boasberg has crossed too many lines, risking damage to the separation of powers between the president and the courts.

You may remember Boasberg was the FISA judge who approved the warrants to investigate Trump. He was also the judge who ordered Trump to halt deportations to El Salvador (where they were being sent since their homeland of Venezuela refused to take them back and the law says this is perfectly legal). Boasberg ordered a plane be turned around and flown back to the U.S. and when Trump was unable to do that he began an investigation into criminal contempt.

Bosoberg was demanding DOJ communications to which he had no right in order to prove collusion and hopefully find it went up to Trump. He has no legal right to any such things but here we are.

In the higher court's spanking of Boasberg Judges Neomi Rao gave a scathing rebuke:

"The district court proposes to probe high-level Executive Branch deliberations about matters of national security and diplomacy. These proceedings are a clear abuse of discretion,

The district court has launched an intrusive criminal contempt investigation into whether the government acted willfully when it transferred suspected Tren de Aragua members to Salvadoran custody. But the end of this investigation is a legal dead end,”

Boasberg, often unwilling to obey any authority save his own, may well try to ignore this ruling and continue the witchhunt. If he does he should logically be impeached, but Congress won't do that. So the Administration should completely ignore him at this point. If he issues any demands just say "thanks but no" and suggest he enforce his ruling himself.

But of course the Democrats and their fellow travelers in the GOP will lose it over that action and it will go into another article of impeachment against the President when the Donkeys retake Congress.

The Democrats are fond of saying Trump is destroying "our democracy". But who has been doing the destroying all along? Putting a tyrant like Boasberg on the bench and letting him take these sorts of actions is the King stuff, not what Mr. Trump has been doing.

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The Graft of Omar and Civilizational Jihad

Timothy Birdnow

Ilhan Omar tried to steal a million dollars, attempting to sneak it in to a funding bill to give to a "rehab clinic" in a Somali restaurant.


How much longer are we going to tolerate this woman in Congress? She is little more than a pirate.

FTA:

Republican Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst said a far-left Democrat in Congress tried to sneak through an earmark of over $1 million for a suspicious "substance abuse clinic” housed at a Somali-owned restaurant.

In the Jan. 8 interview on "Varney and Company” that resurfaced via the Libs of TikTok X account early Tuesday morning, Ernst highlighted the supposed clinic and said that fraud like the Somali day care scandal could extend to earmarks requested by "members of Congress.”

"One of our spending bills making its way through Congress was a $1 million earmark from Representative Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, which was an earmark that was supposedly going to a substance abuse clinic, which actually happened to be housed in a restaurant and run by three individuals that share the same residential address, according to their IRS paperwork,” Ernst told Varney. "Tons of red flags.”

"So this is what we saw with the fraud involving the daycare centers,” Ernst continued. "Now we see other earmarks coming directly from members of Congress where it seems fraud is being perpetrated as well.”

Ernst said that after she raised the issue, the earmark was stripped from that spending bill.

And Ernst just figured that out? Woman's not to quick on the uptake, is she?

Democrats have been doing this sort of thing for years. It's only coming out now because Trump is in office and his DOJ will listen to people investigating this sort of thing. It's become much harder for the Democrats to hide the graft.

At any rate Omar should be stripped of her naturalized citizenship and deported to Somalia. She has used the great gift of citizenship to loot America and that should not be tolerated.

But it will be and Congress will do nothing unless and until the situation makes such a huge public spectacle that they have to take some sort of action, then they will do the least they can get away with. Why? Because they all have their fingers in the cookie jar and don't want it to end. That includes Republicans.

Omar just got greedy about it, but she's far from alone.

They will all try to ride this out and when Trump is gone get back to "business as usual"; that's why both parties tried to destroy Trump in his first term. It's also why they keep secretly undermining him with things like the Amnesty bill put forward by Republicans recently (despite immigration security being their top winning issue) and why John Thune, like his predecessor, refuses to recess the Senate to prevent President Trump from filling vacant positions that Thune won't move forward to fill. The Republicans are in some ways worse than the Democrats; Democrats clearly define themselves as enemies and a scorpion stings because it can. Republicans are in some ways worse because they are our friends to our faces but secretly put the knife in our backs when we are not looking. There is a reason why people like Brutus, or Judas Ischariot, or Benedict Arnold are reviled in the annals of history; a traitor is a far greater danger than an acknowledged enemy. An enemy is at least honest about his intentions.

At any rate we may at least get rid of Ilhan Omar at some point. Of course we'll get someone as bad or worse in that district. Omar was a civilizational jihadist and the next Somali up will be the same, no doubt.

We need to send all these Somalis out of the U.S., every one of them not born here. Time for them to go home.

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The Abolition of Man

Timothy Birdnow

And he had power to give life unto the image of the beast, that the image of the beast should both speak, and cause that as many as would not worship the image of the beast should be killed.

Rev. 13:15


Now Zuckeberg is known to be a less-than warm and fuzzy fellow, and having him staring at you from a computer screen all the time is going to give employees nightmares at a minimum. This is a mental health crisis in the making. Imagine having your boss hovering around you all day, popping up on your computer all the time. Now imagine your boss could clone himself so he is watching EVERYONE all the time...

And what does it say about Zuckerberg that he wants to clone himself on computer? It suggests a little man with a HUGE God complex.

The above qute is apt here and this is just the beginning; AI is going to start cloning people now, and in the process it will be turned to ppolitics. Imagine a politician being able to give speeches without ever going anywhere or even speaking; he just let's his image do it for him.

At some point the man will become irrelevant and the AI take over. I wonder; the Antichrist is said to miraculously heal from a mortal head wound. Maybe he actually dies but his avatar lives on, running things from it's server farms and whatnot. Not saying that is what is going to happen but it could. And he'd get elected, too; here in Missouri we elected a dead guy to the U.S. Senate a while ago (Mel Carnahan) and his widow served his term. He was already room temperature on election day! (that was the last time a Democrat won at that high a level in Missouri, thankfully.) If we could elect a dead guy here, why can't a dead guy ne elected and then an AI operate in his place? Doesn't being deceased fall under the Americans with Disabilities Act?

It's not as far-fetched as it seems.

At any rate this is the first step and naturally a big ego narcissistic type like Zuckerberg would be all in.

He may regret it too if the AI does a better job than he did.

There was a Dudley Doo-right cartoon where Snidley Whiplash replaced Dudley with a robot. He used a record of Dudley's voice saying stock phrases which were always wildly inappropriate but the mechanical Do-Right was a far better Mountie than Dudley, and he and Snidley teamed up to get rid of the mechanical Do-Right. Zuck may find the machine makes a better CEO, and perhaps even a person, than he himself.

This is but one more step towards the abolition of Man.

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Light Blogging for the Next Few Days

Timothy Birdnow


Apologies for light blogging for the next few days. I am very busy, with doctor's appointments (both for myself and my brother) and a lot of other stuff that is going to make it hit-or-miss. I'll do what I can when I can but I should be fairly quiet for the next few days. But keep checking back in; I'm going to push as hard as possible in the time I have.

Prost!

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April 13, 2026

Hungry in Hungary; Orbin Out

Timothy Birdnow

It's a sad day; Orban was a bulwark against the insanity of the E.U.


Peter Magyar, the victor, has also won a big majority in parliament.

Orban was a stout ally of President Trump and we had very good relations with Hungary as a result.

Six million people voted in a country of nine million, with the vote going 53% Magyar and 38% Orban.

Makes me wonder; it sounds remarkably like the election of 2020 in the U.S., does it not?

The E.U. has accused Orban of "attacking democracy" and the opposition has claimed Orban was trying to "steal the election" Do either of those accusations sound familiar? It is what they accused Trump of doing when THEY stole the election and attacked democracy. I'll bet they did exactly that.

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