April 28, 2024

Jill Stein Arrested at Wash. U.

Timothy Birdnow

Communist and seemingly perpetual Green Party candidate Jill Stein was arrested at pro-terrorism protests at Washington University in St. Louis.

I'm surprised the University City cops (not the cmapus police but the municipal cops) had the cajones.

Question; will Stein be prosecuted and treated in the same way Donald Trump was treated? Will she face hundreds of years prison time? Charged with insurrection?

Somehow I suspect not.

Washington University is 24% Jewish. Shouldn't this be prosecuted as a hate crime?

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The Poor Get Poorer

Diane M. Kimura

Over 15,000,000 kids live in poverty in the US while the DEMs want to open the borders and provide free housing, food, healthcare, education, and social services to the estimated 15 - 21mil illegals living in the US.

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April 27, 2024

NPR - Fair and Balanced

Timothy Birdnow

NPR says it is fair and balanced.

You may continue after your laughing subsides.

Yes, the good folks at NPR are defending themselves against the criticisms by their now fired editor by claiming they are perfectly fair and balanced.

I know; I'm starting to crack up again myself.

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At the Trump Trial

Timothy Birdnow

Trump's attorneys tore some big holes in the prosecution's case in the bogus Stormy Daniels "hush money" trial.

Considering the gag order put on it, this should be the "hush Trump"  case.

FTA:

On Friday, Emil Bove, an attorney for Donald Trump, continued questioning Pecker, (from the National Inquirer) who claimed during his testimony that he purchased the rights to multiple unfavorable stories about Trump to ensure they never went to publication. Pecker's actions were referred to as a "catch-and-kill" scheme.

Pecker claimed that he had an arrangement with Trump's former attorney Michael Cohen to ensure the stories never saw the light of day. Also, during his testimony, he said he expected to be reimbursed directly by Trump or the Trump Organization for the scheme.

Pecker gave former Playboy playmate Karen McDougal $150,000 for her story. She claimed that she had had an extramarital affair with Trump. Pecker admitted that Trump never reimbursed him for his purchase of the story. Bove attempted to poke holes in Pecker's testimony, noting that the story would have been beneficial for the tabloid to run, and McDougal was trying to restart her career at the time she made the allegations.

Additionally, Pecker said he paid $30,000 for the exclusive rights to another story that turned out to be untrue, though he admitted he would have run the article if it had been accurate. He also did not receive any money from Trump for that story.

 

Despite previously being interested in McDougal's story, Pecker claimed that he "didn't want anything to do" with porn actress Stormy Daniels' story. She also claimed she had an affair with Trump.

"I said to Michael Cohen that after paying for the doorman story and the Karen McDougal story, I wasn't going to pay anything further and I wasn't a bank," Pecker testified.

During his testimony earlier this week, Pecker claimed that Trump had thanked him for not running the unfavorable stories. However, Bove pointed out that in a 2018 interview with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Pecker did not state that Trump had expressed any gratitude toward him or the tabloid for such actions.

"Are you suggesting the FBI made a mistake here?" Bove asked Pecker.

Pecker acknowledged that the bureau's notes were inconsistent with his testimony.

"I know what the truth is, I can't state why this is written this way. I know what was said to me," he responded.

Bove questioned whether Pecker still has equity in the National Enquirer's parent company, AMI. Pecker replied that he does.

"Part of AMI's business model was to purchase stories, correct?" Bove questioned.

Pecker confirmed that the company did regularly buy the rights to news stories and that the practice was not unique to Trump. The former publisher noted that there were other celebrities who were promoted by the tabloid and provided a warning when negative press was about to be published. Pecker previously said that he had a similar arrangement with Arnold Schwarzenegger.

He admitted that publishing negative stories about Trump dating back to the 1990s was "not good for business." Pecker further acknowledged that he had never heard the term "catch and kill" prior to the case. Additionally, many of the negative articles about Trump's presidential opponents published by the National Enquirer were "not exclusive" to the tabloid, indicating that other media outlets had first reported the stories.

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The Forever War

Joanne Moon Yarwood

With this new package of aid going to Ukraine it won’t bring a win for Ukraine . It will only buy more time to inflict more death on Russia .Ukraine is out of fighting men ,they’re all dead .Recruitment from other nations won’t help .So the use of long range missiles into Russia will be used to keep killing Russians .Ukraine is mostly owned by foreigns now anyway and many of its citizens our refugees to western nations .The US doesn’t want to loose another war so soon .

Tim adds:

In the old '70's movie Rollerball the big executive named Mr. Bartholemew explains the purpose of rollerball to Jonathan E.(James Caan): " the purpose of the game is to illustrate the futility of individual action". I rather think that applies here, to teach the futility of war to the nations of the Earth by having the U.S.lose, Russia lose, Ukraine lose. See, we all lose so we need a world peace authority! I think that is why the Internationalists are so gung ho on this continuing. That and all the war profits of course.

Oh, and they want to drag Russia into the "rules based order" of the West and the dominion of the big international corporations.

Rollerball was prescient in that too. It predicted the decline of the nation states in favor of giant multinational corporations.



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O Canada, You Post a Guard on Me!

Jim Church

Canada is fast degenerating into a leftist, authoritarian state where only leftist views are tolerated.

The Hub Canada

Mathew Giagnorio: Why an Ontario chief librarian was fired for her thought crimes

"This approach to free thought was not the case in the shameful dismissal of Cathy Simpson, chief librarian, and CEO of Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library. The treatment she endured demonstrates a complete disregard...
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Why an Ontario chief librarian was fired for her thought crimes - The Hub
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What We are Buying

Willis Eschenbach

More Bidenomics. Your tax dollars going to Mexican hip-hop artists …

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Department of State grant (2021)
Amount: $28,200
Recipient: Miscellaneous Foreign Awardees
Purpose: Implement the virtual hip hop professional development residency Next Level Mexico online for about 125 aspiring hip hop artists in Mexico
Country: Mexico

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The Open Prison

Diane Kimura

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan "What a 15 Minute City actually is, it is something that the WEF has created called C40, and it's called C40 cities”

"You won't be able to drive a petrol or diesel car anymore. You'll have to buy electric. If you want food, you will get a calorie-control led system sent to you by text saying this is what you can eat today, this is what you can have today. If you violate any of these things, they will freeze your bank account. That is the next step.”

"These are stages in which they're going to implement this stuff. And this was signed up by the WEF and the WEF has signed up with our mayor in London as the chair and he has gone around the world to communicate this C402. All of the countries in the world and most of the countries are looking at adopting it”

"We are going to be in an open prison”

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Freedom Only Comes from Self-Government

Tom Waeghe forwards this:

Originally published at the Washington Jefferson Madison Institute

"To our Founding Fathers, it was obvious, or "self-evident,” that self-government , or a democratic republic, could only be perpetuated by the self-governed. Reflecting these precepts, a contemporary German writer to the Founders, J. W. von Goethe, stated: "What is the best government? — That which teaches us to govern ourselves.”[1] And, a later, prominent 19th Century minister, Henry Ward Beecher, simply said: "There is no liberty to men who know not how to govern themselves.”[2] Self-governance consists of self-regulation of our behavior, ambitions and passions. To this end, the Founders fundamentally believed that the ability to govern ourselves rests with our individual and collective virtue (or moral character).

John Adams stated it this way, "Public virtue cannot exist in a Nation without private Virtue, and public Virtue is the only Foundation of Republics.”[3] In this regard, the revolutionary war was as much a battle against "the corruption of 18th century British high society,”[4] as it was against financial oppression. While the Founders and American colonists were very concerned with their civil liberty and economic freedom, demanding "no taxation without representation, ” they were equally concerned with their religious liberty, particularly in preserving their rights of individual conscience and public morality.[5] With respect to the vital need for virtue in order to establish and maintain a republic, the Founders were in complete harmony:

George Washington said: "Virtue or morality is a necessary spring of popular government,”[6] and "Human rights can only be assured among a virtuous people.”[7]

Benjamin Franklin said: "Only a virtuous people are capable of freedom.” [8]

James Madison stated: "To suppose that any form of government will secure liberty or happiness without any virtue in the people, is a chimerical [imaginary] idea.”[9]

Thomas Jefferson wrote, "No government can continue good but under the control of the people; and … their minds are to be informed by education what is right and what wrong; to be encouraged in habits of virtue and to be deterred from those of vice … These are the inculcations necessary to render the people a sure basis for the structure and order of government.”[10 ]

Samuel Adams said: "Neither the wisest constitution nor the wisest laws will secure the liberty and happiness of a people whose manners are universally corrupt. He therefore is the truest friend of the liberty of his country who tries most to promote its virtue.”[11]

Tim adds:

Ours was a nation of individuals who govern themselves. Not anymore; now it must be governed by force because the individuals have been taught not to govern themselves but rather do as they please and allow government to provide guardrails to protect them from their own folly. Thus is tyranny born.

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Double Standard on Israel

Glenn Glazier

3 ½ minutes of the most PERFECT summary explaning the horrendous double standard placed on Israel. . . . . Tough to believe that this actually aired on MSLSD:

Watch MSNBC Host Get Pissed as Guest Calmly Reads Simple Facts
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April 26, 2024

AI Undertaker

Timothy Birdnow

China is developing a cadaver  collecting robot to gather up the dead, especially those infected with, well, whatever they have in Wuhan waiting in the wings.

Reminds me of Monty Python and the Holy Grail "bring out your dead!"

Now why would China devise such a gadget? Could it be they plan on unleashing plagues on us?

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Biden in Reverse Gear

Timothy Birdnow

Biden  is the incredible shrinking President.

Polls look increasingly bad for the usurper.

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The Four American Horsemen

This from Robert Fenton Gary:

1. O.J. Simpson
2. George Floyd
3. Covid 19
4. Biden

Four events that combined to set USA back by 100 years.

We are now where we were in 1924, not where we should be in 2024.

The instant Simpson was found "not guilty" galvanized USA along racial lines. He got very good trial counsel and the jury was careless, and deceived (if the glove don't fit you must acquit --- really a very stupid jury).

George Floyd was going for his gun, which was found, just where he was seeking. The police were dealing with a big strong willful man who wanted to kill them. They used force as people who are scared do --- too much --- and they killed Floyd by mistake. They did not know he was hopped up on drugs, The drugs played a major role in his death. A person not on drugs would not have died under the same police treatment.

George did, so cities all over USA were on fire, and some declared themselves to be special nations. This was a huge setback. We have not recovered from it.

Covid-19 was mishandled, except in Florida where it was handled right. It caused Biden to be elected. It made the election into a ballot hustle. The Dems knew how to do ballot hustles. The GOP was not skilled in that area.

Biden had his open border, his Bidenomics, his freak show of appointees, his own display of an imbecile trying to talk or walk.

We have had four events that together set us back 100 years.

We will pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off, and go back to using liberty, and competition, and freedom to excel.

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Transhumanism

Carlos Velazquez

Is genetic engineering a good thing or too risky in the hands of the medical profession that is abetting, and profiting by, mutilating children?

Michael Guillén Phd

GENETIC ENGINEERING. A 54-year-old New Jersey woman has received a kidney from a "transgenic" pig - a pig whose DNA was spliced with human DNA. #sciencewithdrg #kidney #transplant #transgenic

Doctors transplant a pig kidney into a New Jersey woman
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Tim adds:

It's a terrible idea, especially as mixing human and animal DNA drastically increases the prospect for trans-species diseases. Every creature has it's own unique predatory diseases. Mix the DNA and you suddenly are on the menu. This could unleash unparalleled plagues on Mankind as species learn to appreciate new food.

It's also going to be leadin to man scientists wanting to play God like the good folks at Wuhan did with Gain of Function research.

And we never know how our spiffy new genetic experiments are going to turn out. The law of unintended consequences is a real thing.


And we never know how our spiffy new genetic experiments are going to turn out. The law of unintended consequences is a real thing, and the stakes are far too high here. This isn't like other new technology; it alters the very core of our bodies and threatens the integrity of our species. Once altered there is no going back. We could be staring down an evolutionary blind alley.

Oh, we might be able to restore our human DNA,but I suspect once the damage is done it will be very difficult to undo.

I think transhumanism is a Pandora's Box and we are eagerly opening it.

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April 25, 2024

Ciaramella Close Ties to Biden Crime Family

Timothy Birdnow

The "whistleblower" in the Trump call to Zelensky that led to his impeachment was up to his eyeballs with the Biden Crime Family in dirty dealings with Ukraine.

Eric Ciaramella was Adam Schiff's star witness against Trump in the impeachment. Turns out Ciaramella had been heavily involved in Biden's family business dealings in Ukraine, as proven by e-mails, and he was the target of investigations by Ukrainian officials.

Cinnibun was the right hand man of the muslim communist disgraced CIA director John Brennan.

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Dick Durbin Pushing Illegal AlienVoting

Timothy Birdnow

Dick "Turban" Durbin wants to give the right to vote to illegal aliens.

From the Blaze:

Senator Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) and his fellow Senate Democrats recently sent a letter to Joe Biden demanding a quick path to legal status for the more than 10 million illegal aliens who have entered the United States since 2021.

Those who say the threat of noncitizen voting is unfounded either aren’t paying attention or are simply lying.

[...]

States have already been denied access to federal migrant tracking databases, thereby preventing comprehensive voter registration citizenship checks.

We are already registering millions of new arrivals for federal social service programs, which have voter registration attached by mandate of the National Voter Registration Act. Those who say the threat of noncitizen voting is unfounded either aren’t paying attention or are simply lying.

Could Durbin’s missive lead to an executive order granting amnesty and citizenship status? Absolutely.

Read Durbin’s list of demands for yourself. He demands the millions who came here illegally be granted a quick path to legal status, and he wants U.S. taxpayers pay for it. He demands full citizenship rights, which would include the right to vote. He demands that America change forever, without citizens ever having a vote or even a say about it.

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This will be done in violation of the Constitution, of state laws, and without the consent of the People.

This is the act of tyrants.

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A Little Knowledge is a Dangerous Thing

A REAL interview we had at NYU:

QUESTION: "Why are you protesting?"

PROTESTER #1: "I don't know. I'm pretty sure there's something about Israel [turns to other person] Why are we protesting?"

PROTESTER #2: "I wish I was more educated."

PROTESTER #1: "I'm not either." pic.twitter.com/8aB2ZoTCCk— Rudy W. Giuliani (@RudyGiuliani) April 24, 2024

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Ukraine Bill Funds Mass Middle Eastern Migration

Timothy Birdnow

Lookie here; the Ukraine slush fund includes $3.5 billion to fund mass migration to the U.S.from the Middle East.

Our leaders are damned and determined to replace us.

Mike Johnson's last name suits him.

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More on Climate Sensitivity

Timothy Birdnow

In a recent discussion on climate sensitivity Scott Snell answered my explanation of the crux of the argument.

Scott Snell says:

Numerous problems with the WV-feedback hypothesis. First of all, if that were accurate then EVERY warm spell that originated from ANY cause would trigger it, so planetary history would be littered with episodes of hyper-warming. But it isn't.

Secondly, there is no such thing as a permanent positive feedback. The short explanation for that statement is that it violates Le Chattelier's principle. The long version is that a universe with open-ended feedbacks would be too unstable to evolve beyond the most rudimentary state. Every system, if not perfectly balanced, would veer out of control toward a terminal positive or negative state.

Third, complex systems strive toward stability, thus have negative feedbacks built in. Of course there is an element of chicken-egg. Complex systems exist because of the universality of negative feedbacks.

The result of a little carbon-driven warming is easily visualized, thanks to history: A little extra warmth causes the atmosphere to churn a little faster, which causes a bit more evaporation and bit more cloud formation. More clouds means more incoming radiation bouncing back into space from the cloudtops. Problem solved.

Not worried about methane because it degrades in about five minutes to CO2. Even the largest pulse would fade quickly. A blip and nothing more. And it's not as though the permafrost hasn't warmed up before. How do you think all that organic matter came to be embedded in it? Nothing grows in permafrost, so the carbon is a remnant of buried organic matter from a warmer time when plants could actually grow.

Lyle Hancock Sr. replies:

An excellent post! You make the point in your reply to Timothy Birdnow's comment I've been stating for many years. A high climate sensitivity (or any other sensitivity) would be the product of an unstable system. The alarmists keep harping on a runaway heating scenario, a.k.a. the "tipping point."

The tipping point just does not exist. If it did, all life on this planet would have ended eons ago. A complex system, such as our climate system, always seeks equilibrium. As one forcing increases, other negative feedbacks increase to counter and maintain equilibrium.

Anyone who says there is a tipping point knows nothing about our climate system.

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Die with their Boots on

Selwyn Duke

When Hiroo Onoda, the last Japanese soldier to surrender after WWII, saw pamphlets dropped by the United States stating the war was over, he thought it was a trick by the enemy and continued fighting, hiding, and killing in the Philippine jungle — for 29 years. It was only when his wartime commander traveled to his remote location in 1974 and ordered Onoda to lay down his arms that he gave up the battle and returned to Japan.

If only the "transgender” cultists were so reasonable.

"Trans” Cult Exposed as Phony by Cass Report, But Will Die With Its Child-mutilating Boots On
thenewamerican.com

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