May 25, 2022

Politically Correct Buffoons

Selwyn Duke

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2022/05/laura_dern_and_sam_neill_choose_victimhood_over_achievement.html

When people react this way — as politically correct buffoons spouting woke nonsense — it exposes them as being bereft of principle.

Oh, and there is no "patriarchy" in the West. We'd be better off if there were.

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Greene Around the Gills

Warner Todd Huston

On the other hand, despite the all out assault against her, Majorie Taylor Greene won her GOP primary in Georgia. She has now earned the right to run for a second term.

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Mussed Up!

Selwyn Duke

If creepy, sleepy Joe is to be believed, we could conceivably end up fighting Russia over Ukraine and China over Taiwan simultaneously. Yeah, that should end well.

But at least we can console ourselves with the fact that the military has made important preparations such as incorporating the MUSS crew (Made Up Sexual Status) into the ranks and developing "pregnancy flight suits."

Tim adds:

This from the guy who couldn't even PULL OUT of a country without disaster! But he has his priorites straight! Our military is now making the world safe for cross dressers and men on estrogen!

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May 24, 2022

Joe Biden's Buffalo Speech Was the Speech of an Indecent Man

Dana Mathewson, with hat tip to Jack Kemp.


The great Dennis Prager writes:

If an American president has ever given as mendacious, anti-American and hate-filled a speech as President Joe Biden did in Buffalo, New York, last week, I am not familiar with it. Nor are you.

Biden used the terrible mass shooting of black people in a Buffalo grocery store to smear America, divide Americans and foment race-based hatred. A decent man would have given an entirely different speech.

A decent man would have gone to Buffalo and said something like this:

"My fellow Americans, what happened here in Buffalo was pure evil. Let there be no equivocating about this moral fact. If evil exists, what happened here was evil. But, my fellow Americans, this young man and his race-based homicidal hatred represents an infinitesimally small number of Americans, white or otherwise. The overwhelming majority of Americans of every race, ethnicity, and religion get along with each other beautifully. We work alongside each other, date each other, socialize with one another and marry one another. We are the most successful experiment in creating a multiracial, multi-ethnic, multi-religious country in world history. The actions of a deranged teenager do not change this fact.”

Instead, the hater-in-chief went to Buffalo and said:

"What happened here is simple and straightforward: terrorism. Terrorism. Domestic terrorism. Violence inflicted in the service of hate and the vicious thirst for power that defines one group of people being inherently inferior to any other group. A hate that, through the media and politics, the internet, has radicalized angry, alienated and lost individuals into falsely believing that they will be replaced. That’s the word. Replaced by ‘the other.’ By people who don’t look like them.

It gets worse. Go here https://pjmedia.com/columns/dennis-prager/2022/05/24/joe-bidens-buffalo-speech-was-the-speech-of-an-indecent-man-n1600295 to read the entire article.

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Power Beaming

Timothy Birdnow

Didn't Tesla advocate power beaming rather than grids way back when?

Wireless Power Will Be A Game-Changer For Green Energy

"Green Tech" is little more than a comeback for old technology that failed int he first place.

And how much will cases of cancer rise from people being exposed to these microwave beams?

Beam me up Scottie!

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The Groping Hands People

Warner Todd Huston

State Farm Insurance Co. Donates Transgender Books for 5-Year-Old Kids in Florida

Tim adds:

All State calls themselves the Good Hands People. Maybe State Farm can build on that title and call themselves the Groping Hands People? Or they could just stick with an oldie but goodie "like a pedophile neighbor State Farm is there".

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Face Condoms Returning

Timothy Birdnow

Monkeypox is spread through aerosolized saliva particles, so you know what THAT means - back into the masks!

And as it is now being spread primarily through homosexual activity, we can truly call the facemasks "face condoms".

Oh, and since it's effecting gay people it's proof of our homophobic nature in America and the West and no doubt will be used to promote both a return to the pandemic and a new round of lgbtqeieio "civil rights" meaning special privileges.

And since Fauci ran the AIDS and Covid responses anyway, he'll naturally be in charge of this.

One more thing; the World Economic Forum and the Gates Foundation and Johns Hopkins war-gamed a Monkeypox pandemic last November. https://brownstone.org/articles/monkeypox-was-a-table-top-simulation-only-last-year/

They did the same thing in October of 2019 with a faux Coronavirus outbreak. https://www.weforum.org/press/2019/10/live-simulation-exercise-to-prepare-public-and-private-leaders-for-pandemic-response

Does anyone believe this isn't being set up for the Big Charlie Foxtrot for the whole world?

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Why Biden Killed the Propaganda Ministry

Lance Sjogren

Biden admin allegedly got rid of the Disinformation Governance Board because a majority of the public didn't trust it, according to these pollsters.

I think a deeper explanation is what some commentators have pointed out. If you want an authoritarian government, transparency is an enemy. You don't formally announce you are going to set up a task force to suppress political dissent, you do it behind closed doors. Someone in the administration presumably pointed this out to those making the decisions for Biden, and so the administration reversed course.

The Democrats' lust for authoritarianism is frequently undermined by the bush league approach they take toward instituting it.



Tim adds:

I don't think it's bush league but rather a plan. If nothing else it immunizes the junta by showing Biden was responsive to criticism. If he is accused of suppressing information he will point to that and say "we had planned this but decided against it". I also think the choice for head of said outfit was laughable and perhaps that was the reason they decided to pull back for now. Watch for a reincarnation of this come November after midterms.

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The Eye of the Storm

Timothy Birdnow

Here is the dope on the simulated Monkey Pox outbreak done last November, well before the amazing appearance of the disease.

These people should devote their time to gambling; they have amazing abilities at prognostication.

The same people war-gamed a Covid pandemic in October of 2019 too...

So, who did it? The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the World Economic Forum, and Johns Hopkins Center of Health Security.

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Taking Children

E. Calvin Beisner

Below is an email from my daughter in England that reports on a bill pending in the House of Lords that needs wide exposure and debate but is getting very little notice in the media. It represents a grave threat to parental authority and the integrity and centrality of the family as the basic building block of a free and virtuous society. Please do what you can to raise awareness, stimulate debate, encourage opposition. Above all, please pray.

…this piece of legislation is having its second reading in the House of Lords tomorrow and gets no coverage from any media. It would radically change and endanger our newly undertaken homeschooling venture.

The ’Schools Bill’ would force all school-aged children to be registered with the local authority, and failure to do so could land you several thousand in fines and potentially up to a year in prison. The local authority (county council) could then demand any information whatsoever (the limits on this are not specified in the bill) from home educating parents, and if the information was not provided within ten days (maybe 15 in some cases) to their satisfaction, or if it contained any errors, even clerical, again, thousands in fines and potential prison––in which case, children would be put into foster care. The local authority could determine at any point that you had not proved that your education was ’suitable’ and issue a school attendance order, failure to comply with which would again result in enormous fines, imprisonment, and the removal of your children. If the order were issued and the child were sent to school, the child could not be taken out of school again for the remainder of his education. Furthermore, the local authority would choose what school the child would have to attend, and since most schools with any vacancies are those which are in special measures because they are failing, the children would be put in the worst schools in most cases. All the sensitive information they collect on each individual child would be shared with the Department for Education, which has had several major and scandalous data leaks over the past years, releasing millions of schools' and families’ information. It would be at the discretion of the local authority with whom they share your personal, private information. Families with five or more children would be forced to register as schools, and then meet all the Ofsted criteria and standards, which of course would be impossible.

Here is the bill itself: https://bills.parliament.uk/bills/3156

Here are the relevant facts surrounding the bill’s treatment of home education: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1074512/Children_not_in_school_-_Schools_Bill.pdf

Here is a report on the bill from a home education support charity: https://wtw.educationotherwise.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Briefing-paper-final.pdf

Here is a good conversation about it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_dMOw44cqQ

Please pray with us that it just dies in the House of Lords. And publicise it any way you know how. Maybe if people in America know what’s happening over here, people here will find out what’s happening over here.

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We Will Be Grateful

Richard Cronin

Henry Kissinger in an address to the super secret Bilderberg Organization meeting at Evian, France, May 21, 1992 said the following as transcribed from a tape recording made by one of the Swiss delegates:

"Today Americans would be outraged if U.N. troops entered Los Angeles to restore order; tomorrow they will be grateful. This is especially true if they were told there was an outside threat from beyond, whether real or promulgated, that threatened our very existence. It is then that all peoples of the world will plead with world leaders to deliver them from this evil. The one thing every man fears is the unknown. When presented with this scenario, individual rights will be willingly relinquished for the guarantee of their well being granted to them by their world government."

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What Harm?

Steven Schuler

KPLC -- "Marijuana violations have taken over 10,000 truck drivers off the road this year, adding more supply chain disruptions."
Legalize pot, they said.
Pot taxes will pay for schools, they said.
What harm could it do, they said.

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Was Russia Provoked Into Invading Ukraine?

James Doogue

This is my response to a correspondent who claimed:

'...the Russians really had no choice but to invade to liberate the people of the Donbas and establish the neutrality of Ukraine into the future. They had been extremely patient, as had the Donbas people, but after 8 years of Kiev refusing to implement the Minsk 2 agreement and deliver some sort of autonomy to the breakaway republics it obviously wasn't going to happen ……….,.......... ..........

Zelensky was a puppet, and Ukraine was preparing for war with Russia over Donbas and the Crimea anyway, all with NATO and no doubt CIA support. Crimea was and will now always be Russian so it is no longer an issue. Ukraine was, prior to the war, recognized for what it is — the poorest and most corrupt country in Europe,.....'

Given past criticism of US imperialism, I daresay you wouldn't support a Western country doing what Russia has done. After WWII all the colonial empires eventually agreed to the general rule of self determination and independence for most of their empire. I don't see them trying to rebuild their empires via invasion the way Putin is.

You might well consider that Crimea and areas in the Donbas are 'historically' part of the greater Russian Empire, but that doesn't escape the fact that Ukraine is a sovereign nation with internationally agreed borders and does not have to answer to Russia on their internal affairs.

Every former member country of the USSR will have some cultural and language ties to Russia. Some areas feel that connection more strongly than others. Particularly if those areas were stocked with workers from Russia during the Soviet era. As happened in both Crimea and the Donbas.

If this action by Russia succeeds and is given some legitimacy by the international community, it's likely Russia will follow the same playbook in future. That is, supply and fund a separatist movement. Include insurgents and ratchet up the violence and force a mock referendum to gain autocracy/self rule, and then expand further.

If that doesn't work, then invade, claiming it is to liberate the people. It helps if the violence of the insurgency, forces the people not aligned with the aggressor to flee. That helps with the mock referenda or election. Before the Russian invasion of Ukraine, some 3 million people had already fled the Donbass region and would be unavailable to take part in separatist controlled referenda or elections.

I've travelled to plenty of places in the world which were inside the borders of one country, but were ethnically, culturally and linguistically more like the country on the other side of the border, or for that matter, more like their former colonial masters. Harbin in norther China is more Russian than Chinese. Miami Florida in some places is more Cuban than North American. Many of the US southern border cities and towns feel more Mexican with Spanish more widely spoken than English. Quebec City feels more French than Paris. There are plenty of places in South East Asia which feel more like The Middle East than SE Asia. Eventually some of the many areas in the world may strive for and gain autonomy because they don't feel they belong as part of the country. But that should be an internal matter. As part of a humanitarian effort the UN might agree to send peacekeepers at the request of the sovereign country. But don't get me started by the uselessness of that organisation. I can speculate that if Russia was not a permanent member of the UN Security Council, the UN would have voted for an international peacekeeping force to attempt to enforce the Minsk ceasefire at the request of Ukraine and a war could have been avoided.

You say Russia had no choice but to invade and liberate the Donbas. If they felt that were true, Russia would have limited their invasion to that region, but they invaded Ukraine across the length of its border with Russia, Belarus and most of the Black Sea coastline. That's clearly not an action to 'liberate' the Donbas.

It's not like we ever hear the truth from the Kremlin. Remember as they massed hundreds of thousands of troops along Ukraine's borders, Russia insisted they had no plans to invade.

I read a lot of your posts and like the information and often the humour you put into them. It hasn't seemed to me that you went from a position of neutrality, to one where after consideration of the facts you came down in the side of Russia.

If I remember correctly when the initial troop buildup was happening on the border, you felt the warmongers in the West were wildly exaggerating the implications. Then in the weeks before the invasion you justified Putin's actions as being a reasonable response to NATO's push east. Then after the invasion you indicated that all Zelensky had to do to stop the invasion happening was to tell Putin Ukraine would never join NATO. Then you pivoted from justifying Putin's invasion due to security issues about Ukraine joining NATO, to the same reasons Moscow provided for their special military operation. That is to give the Russian people in Donbas their autonomy and to free them from their Nazi persecutors. (Not in those words).

You claim it was Ukraine which failed to meet the obligations under Minsk (the first and second), and they lost patience. But the real reason Russia invaded Ukraine was revealed in a Putin essay some time ago. He always intended to reclaim Ukraine.

Theres no doubt that Putin felt after the election of Joe Biden, the bungled withdrawal from Afghanistan, Biden's lack of global leadership and the signal Biden gave that a small incursion might be tolerated, Putin had a window of opportunity to invade and quickly install a Belarus/ Chetnya type puppet government without much of a response from the West.

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Decline and Fall

Timothy Birdnow

A tremendous essay by the great Victor Davis Hanson

From American Greatness

Americans are now entering uncharted, revolutionary territory. They may witness things over the next five months that once would have seemed unimaginable.
Until the Ukrainian conflict, we had never witnessed a major land war inside Europe directly involving a nuclear power.
In desperation, Russia’s impaired and unhinged leader Vladimir Putin now talks trash about the likelihood of nuclear war.
A 79-year-old Joe Biden bellows back that his war-losing nuclear adversary is a murderer, a war criminal, and a butcher who should be removed from power.
After a year of politicizing the U.S. military and its self-induced catastrophe in Afghanistan, America has lost deterrence abroad. China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia are conniving on how best to exploit this rare window of global military opportunity.
The traditional bedrocks of the American system—a stable economy, energy independence, vast surpluses of food, hallowed universities, a professional judiciary, law enforcement, and a credible criminal justice system—are dissolving.
Gas and diesel prices are hitting historic levels. Inflation is at a 40-year high. New cars and homes are unaffordable. The necessary remedy of high interest and tight money will be almost as bad as the disease of hyperinflation.
There is no southern border.

Tim adds:

VDH is a classical historian and knows the paralells between the fall of Rome and modern America. It's obvious we are in the last days of the Republic. In fact, I think this last election will be the demarcation line, much as Odoacer's elevation to Emperor is now considered the fall of Rome. Both mark a sea change. In both the trappings of the old order remained in place but the core values of the society had changed markedly.

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Monkey Pox or Covid Vax?

Dale Mullen

Side effect of the jab...
"Autoimmune blistering disease. ( Monkey pox ???) (p.30)
Page 2 of the 9 pages of side effects, recently released by P. Fizer
H/T Linda Mullen

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Light Week

Dear readers,

I have an insanely busy week, and so does Dana. Blogging will be hit or miss through the rest of the week.

Sorry.

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May 22, 2022

Congressional Testimony: Men Can Get Pregnant

Al Moscowitz

This is a real person and this is a real hearing in front of our real congress...

For real...

It's MUCH worse than I thought.

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Who is REALLY to Blame?

Lance Sjogren

Spokesperson for the Pedophile Project blames Tucker Carlson for motivating the Buffalo shooter.

Here's my rebuttal:

If the Buffalo shooter's behavior was motivated by anger over left wing racial supremacist immigration ideology, does the blame rest with the guy calling them out or the left wingers who are spouting the noxious ideology?



Tim adds:

The fact is the guy called himself part of the "authoritarian Left" anyway. He just came from a different branch of it than AOC or Angela Davis.

The point is still entirely valid; If a guys wife accidentally gets shot while he's trying to stop a home invader is it HIS fault, or the intruders?

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Hillary Personally Approved Russian Collusion Attack

Timothy Birdnow

Hillary Clinton Personally approved the hit on Donald Trump according to Her Thighness' former campaign manager.

Despite advisers’ uncertainty about the legitimacy of data concerning alleged connections between the Trump campaign and Russia, candidate Hillary Clinton personally approved disclosing their suspicions to the media.

That’s the word from former Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook, who revealed her actionsin testimony Friday. This despite former FBI general counsel James Baker’s Thursday testimony that the agency investigated the alleged link and found "there was nothing there.”

That’s pretty much the definition of disinformation.

The testimony comes in the federal caseagainst former Perkins Coie law firm partner Michael Sussmann, who is on trial in Washington on a federal false-statement charge. Special counsel John Durham charges Sussmann lied to the bureau over the allegations against then-candidate Trump.

The noose is tightening around the Hag's turkey neck.

(Speaking of Hillary, does anyone remember The Sea Hag from Popeye the Sailor? Hillary looks like a fat version of her, don't you think?)

Mook testified in federal court Friday that, just before Election Day, he told candidate Clintonthat there was data linking Trump to the Russian bank. He says he told Clinton that "we want to share it with a reporter,” and she agreed.

The information came from Mark Elias, then an attorney with Perkins Coie, who relayed to Mook that cyberactivity "experts” found the alleged links. Sussmann, Elias’ then-partner, took the claims to the FBI and was charged with lying about his link to the Clinton campaign.

On the witness stand, Mook admittedthat the campaign had not verified the accuracy of the data given to the media. In fact, part of the reason for sharing the information was for the reporter to "vet the information.” The "scoop” was shared with the New York Times and Slate.

He also testified that the original source of the supposed evidence of Trump’s linkage to the Kremlin is "unknown.” Despite this, the Times reported that the FBI had a "widening investigation” of the now-discredited "links.” The textbook definition of disinformation.

I would love for Hillary to be frog-marched away, but I won't hold my breath.

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Earth Sized Planet Discovered

Timothy Birdnow

An Earth-sized planet in the habitable zone aka the "goldilocks zone" has been discovered around Kepler 186, a star in the Cygnus sector.

According to the article:

Kepler-186f is around 500 light-years from Earth in the Cygnus constellation. The habitable zone, also identified as the Goldilocks zone, is the area around a star within which planetary-mass objects with enough atmospheric pressure can sustain liquid water at their surfaces.

While it has been projected that there are at least 40 billion Earth-sized planets circling in our Milky Way Galaxy, this specific finding is labelled the first Earth-sized planet to be discovered in the habitable zone of another star.

What does this mean?

In addition to Kepler-186f, there are 4 other planets that circle a nearby star within the Kepler-186f system. What this means is that if the neighbouring star to this planet is just like our Sun, then the likelihood of life on this planet exponentially increases.

But, Kepler 186f is much closer to it's primary, which is an m1 red dwarf star. Kepler 186f orbits much closer to it's sun than does the Earth - a year there is a scant 130 days. Kepler 186 is only half the size of the sun and puts out a scant third as much energy.

Most red dwarfs are flare suns too and put out a lot of solar wind. The chances are good this planet is as airless as the moon.

Solar wind and flares strip worlds of their atmosphere. And the rotation period is dicey; there is a good chance this planet is tidally locked, with the same side facing it's sun. That decreases the chances of it having a thick atmosphere like the Earth.

Still it could have one. Certainly it may have a magnetic field (although that seems less likely; the Earth is the only terrestrial rocky planet with one - Mars has none and is almost in vaccuum while Venus largely does not have one and is shrouded in far too much atmosphere. Mercury is airless. So is the Moon, and the outer planetary sized bodies in orbit around the gas giants except for Titan, which possesses a thick atmosphere because it is as cold as liquid nitrogen.)

At any rate it's a fascinating discovery. At 582 light years we won't be visiting any time soon, though.

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