Sunday, January 31, 2021

Wesley says... 042

1) It's my agreement with WI Authorities. I can't go four hours without eating cheese.

2) Next time I'm in Washington DC, I'll follow all of the President's Executive Orders. All Hail Joe Biden! 

proper response: All Hail Joe Biden!

3) Communism is "Celebration of the Stupid!" - primitive equality. 

All Hail Joe Biden!

proper response: All Hail Joe Biden!

4) Old School Chicago Journalists? Len O'Conner vs. Mike Royko. Discuss amongst yourselves. Hoppy Bum Jacobson? I wonder if he was more than a bat boy. A Cub fan, for sure.

5) Next Up will be Drama Queen Competition, lasting thru summer. "I had it in April. It was terrible." "I was sick all February. I thought I was gonna die." blah, blah, blah...

6) Isn't too ironic to be more likely to know someone who died or injured from the vaccine than to know someone that died of the virus?

7) Let's stop using 'equal' and use 'level', since we are on the flat earth and all. Seeing as, "... all men are created level... ", it's interesting what someone does with a basket of fruit. Some save the seeds and harvest later. Some need a basket of fruit every month.

8) Finagling billionaire's profits? Nope.

9) Can any serious NFL believer think that Tom Brady second half comeback against the Atlanta Falcons wasn't rigged? I very well remember the Super Bowl victors after 9/11,of course, the Patriots.  I was in love with the whole experience. R. Wilson rifling it into DB's numbers at the goal line. Holmgren unnecessarily goes for two, for the Vegas spread. The fix is always in.

10) Strap yourself to the mast.

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Friday, January 29, 2021

EWS Readership Challenge

Earn your certificate in the I Found My Backbone Club by sitting on your ass and watching this video in its entirety, app. 48 min. An Honorable Mention Green Ribbon Participant Award if you start around 10min:

James Develon a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), breaks down about Covid19 VACCINE deaths.

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MD's Shooting People, OK
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39-year-old nurse aide dies ‘within 48 hours’ of receiving mandated COVID-19 shot
‘She was coming home from work and as soon as she drove into her parking lot she passed away,’ Janet L. Moore’s brother Jacob Gregory told LifeSiteNews.

Cali. X-ray tech "excited" to get shot dies after receiving 2nd dose of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine

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Wednesday, January 27, 2021

The Special Ones... 02


Who were the Jews pardoned by Trump in his final days in office?
The full list of Jews pardoned by Trump.

Jerusalem Post Jan 20, 2021

EWS- Of all the crooks, scoundrals, and rats - this one stood out:

SHOLAM WEISS
Weiss was convicted of bilking $125 million from the National Heritage Life Insurance Co. and its elderly policy holders. He fled the United States and was sentenced in absentia in 2000 to 845 years in prison, but he was eventually extradited from Austria.
Weiss, 66, is at a US penitentiary in Pennsylvania, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
Trump lawyers from his first impeachment, Alan Dershowitz and Jay Sekulow, sent letters to the White House in support of Weiss.

No History No Responsibility


Nolte: Hollywood and National Media Are Now Justifying the 1950s Hollywood Blacklist

About 15 years ago, while I was still living in Los Angeles, my wife and I went to a special screening of Spartacus (1960), and not just to see it on the big screen. The real allure was having the classic introduced by its star, Kirk Douglas.

Douglas died almost exactly a year ago at age 103, so he was close to 90 then, and in he strolled, right on time, full of energy and vim. His speech was short and to the point, his speaking voice was slurred due to a 1996 stroke, and his words were crystal clear. He told the capacity crowd that there was nothing in his professional life he was more proud of than his role in breaking the 1950s Hollywood blacklist.

There he was, a bona fide living legend, a man who raised himself from nothing to become one of the silver screen’s biggest stars (when that still meant something), the rare star who was also a successful independent producer, a man who won too many awards to count, who starred in countless classics… And what was he proudest of? Breaking the Hollywood blacklist by giving blacklisted writer Dalton Trumbo an on-screen credit for Spartacus.


This is something Douglas had every right to be proud of, and his claim was no boast. He was indeed one of the first, if not the first producer to give a blacklisted screenwriter screen credit. His stand on the issue was the beginning of the end of a terrible era that saw Americans silenced, fired, canceled, ostracized, and destroyed by private companies (studios, sponsors, production companies) over their political beliefs.

From the time of that blacklist, straight through to the year 2015, Hollywood and the media have railed rightly against this era by producing one cautionary tale after another: Just to name a few of the movies…

Chaplin (1992)
The Front (1976)
Guilty by Suspicion (1991)
Good Night, and Good Luck (2005)
Trumbo (pictured, 2015)
The Majestic (2001)
The Way We Were (1973)
The Crucible (1957)
The Manchurian Candidate (1962)

That list doesn’t even begin to count the memoirs, novels, TV shows, documentaries, newspaper, and magazine articles.


For decades, Hollywood and the media were obsessed to the point of self-obsession with ensuring this could never happen again, that Americans could never again have their free speech rights destroyed by private companies.

Well, what a difference a few years makes. If you take even a cursory look around, you will now find Hollywood and the national media making arguments in defense of the 1950s Hollywood blacklist.

Just one example is how actor Sacha Baron Cohen has made a cottage industry out of blacklisting President Trump, a man who represents half the country. On top of that, we have, on a nightly basis, Late Night comedians openly cheering the blacklisting of Americans, as well as the idea of making those Americans unemployable. We have so-called journalists openly calling for Trump supporters to be made unemployable and for alternative media voices to be removed from the airwaves and Internet.


But in doing this, by way of their terrible rationales, each of them is now firmly on the side of defending and justifying the 1950s Hollywood Blacklist, and are doing so in a single sentence…

Here’s a perfect example from a far-left Hollywood trade. In a piece published this week, Deadline’s Dominic Patten dismissed and mocked Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) and media titan Rupert Murdoch for daring to push back against the open blacklisting of Trump supporters:

Murdoch is more than aware that freedom of speech is not actually something private companies like the social media giants or his own News Corp and Fox Corporation have to guarantee – only governments.

And there it is… that’s the rationale these neo-McCarthyites hide behind… “Private companies” are under no obligation to “guarantee” free speech.

Well, that’s all the 1950s blacklist was — private companies (studios, sponsors, producers) refusing to do business with people who held certain political beliefs they believed to be a danger to America and American democracy. The government had nothing to do with it.

So just like that, after six decades of cautionary tales, the left is now justifying the 1950s Hollywood blacklist, outright defending red-baiting and McCarthyism.

So the next time you watch The Front or The Way We Were or Trumbo or Guilty by Suspicion, remember who the true villains are: not the heroic “private companies” who refuse to work with people whose politics they disagree with, but those who believe there’s something wrong with “private companies” silencing people based on their political beliefs.


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Tailgunner Joe*

Tuesday, January 26, 2021

A Great Hypnotist II

 

Only a great hypnotist can:

1) Convince someone they should smother themselves slowly.

2) Asshole sex can be healthy and fun.

3) Urban crime is caused by the police.

4) Boys can be girls, and girls, boys.

5) A 9 month fetus in the womb is not a human being.

6) A billionaire has the common man's interest at heart,or, a demented man does. Choose.

7) The higher you can hoist your Trump flag, the sooner your problems will be solved.

8) Women can lead.

9) A sports event with fake fans and fake cheering is a game worth watching.

10) A nation can survive with open borders.


11) Vaccination, bypassing the natural immune system, is needed.

12) Digital photos and video are worthy evidence of an event.


13) The sky is green, the grass blue. (coming soon)

14) Murder is entertainment.


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HOLLYWOOD'S BIGGEST SECRETS REVEALED
TRT 10.40

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first published October 20, 2020
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Great Idea... 01:Tradesmen


If Monster Tech can aggressively de-platform businesses and individuals for expressing forbidden opinions, then maybe it’s time for skilled tradesmen to respond in kind against the woke left.

Leftists despise working class “deplorables” and seek to punish them for all their disapproved habits – you know - God, guns, motorized vehicles, and voting MAGA. Well, the tradesmen I know are swamped with business right now, so it might be a good time for them to establish their own “terms of service” enabling them to deny services to advocates of cancel culture. We’ve learned from Monster Tech that all you have to do is declare someone’s speech to be “hateful” or state that their speech might “incite violence” to banish someone from receiving service. If a deplorable can be targeted as hate-filled for simply supporting Trump, then a tradesman’s Terms of Service can in turn declare that any visible support for Democrats constitutes hate speech.

Broken down on the side of the road with a Bernie or Biden bumper sticker? Sorry – you’re going to have to find a wrecker that employs all 57 genders and declares all their pronouns. But Earl’s 24-Hour Wrecker won’t be towing your car today. Terms of service, you know.

Broken down furnace during a deep freeze? Too bad you advocated for a fracking ban on Facebook. That’s a violation of Smith HVAC’s terms of service. It looks like you’ll need to find yourself an HVAC company that can fix you up with 100% renewable energy if you want your heat back on.

It’s a shame about that plumbing leak, but your hate-filled “Hate Has No Home Here” sign is a violation of Jones Plumbing’s terms of service. If you’ll just open your backdoor, the leaking water will find its way out.

Low on gas in the middle of the desert? That’s a shame, but Last Chance Gas can’t put fuel in your car if it’s going to be spreading the message of hate encompassed by your COEXIST sticker.

Can such service be denied? The left is already doing it. My county is relaying updates about Covid vaccinations via Facebook. My town posts winter road updates on Facebook. I can’t express my political views on Facebook or else Mark Zuckerberg might deny me access to life-or-death info regarding roads and vaccines.

As the defenders of Monster Tech like to remind us, if I don’t want Facebook banishing me for having the wrong opinion, then I can just go start my own social media monopoly. Well then, it’s not asking too much for the left to go start their own skilled trade services.

It shouldn’t have to come to this, but we’re already seemingly here. In addition to the de-platformings by tech companies, some banks are refusing service to gun shop owners, retailers are banishing products from My Pillow, etc. If we can only buy products and services from those within our political tribe, leftists are really going to hate the new rules when they’re in critical need of a skilled tradesman.

(buck.throckmorton at gmail.com)


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Another Black Inflicted Murder


Sudden death on a street corner

Milan Loncar, 25, died suddenly Wednesday evening January 13 in Philadelphia’s Brewerytown section. That name will not be familiar to most readers beyond the immediate Philadelphia area. I’m writing to acquaint a wider audience with Mr. Loncar and the circumstances of his tragic death.

Brewerytown is named after the many mostly German-American owned breweries operating in the neighborhood in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The area is “booming,” fueled by an influx of young singles, couples, and first-time home buyers and investors attracted by its affordability, cool vibe, and Philadelphia’s cultural attractions.

The downside is that, because of easy access by the criminally minded from surrounding high crime areas, Brewerytown’s crime rates are markedly higher than the Philadelphia average. Milan Loncar encountered two criminally-minded young men that fateful evening on a desolate Philadelphia street corner.

Surveillance video shows Mr. Loncar walking Roo, his dachshund-Chihuahua mix dog, around seven o’clock that evening when he was approached by two males during a random, crime-of-opportunity robbery attempt. One male pointed a handgun at the slightly built Loncar and then both started reaching toward his pants pockets. Finding nothing (he left his wallet at home) they shot him. He was pronounced dead minutes later at Temple University Hospital.

What makes the murder most terrible is the Milan Loncar his friends and family knew. Loncar, an engineering major, graduated from Temple in 2019. He was employed for about a year by a construction management company.

Jelena Loncar, 27, his sister, who lived close by, described him as “selfless, constantly smiling.”

“I don’t know if he was targeted. I don’t know if they were going to rob anyone,” she said. “If he’s walking his dog, why would he have a ton of cash on him. I don’t get it.”

I don’t get it either. I doubt anyone does, except perhaps his killers.


Their mother, Amy Lounsberry, described him as a “beloved sweet boy just starting his life.” His girlfriend was planning to move in with him soon, and “everything was coming together for him.”

I did not know Milan, but his uncle, Nikola Loncar, 66, is a Facebook friend and Malvern resident. In a Facebook post, “Nick” wrote, “He (Milan) was an extremely good and responsible child…any conflict is unthinkable in his life.”

Nick once told Milan and Jelena that if they ever had a problem, they should contact him immediately. Milan replied, “Uncle, we don’t cause problems. Don’t worry.”

His post continues, “All five of our children grew up outside of Philadelphia on the Main Line, a place with ‘excellent’ schools and ‘extremely low’ crime rates. That is why…those who grew up in safe environments cannot even imagine the dangers of big cities.”

Jelena now plans to move out of the city.

At the time of this writing, police have the alleged shooter, 20, in custody. Infuriatingly, the suspect, with two previous robbery convictions, was released December 29 on dramatically lowered bail in an armed kidnapping and an assault case.

As of midnight January 18, Philadelphia Police reported 27 homicides in 2021.

Each of those lives mattered to someone. With one exception.

Milan Loncar’s life meant nothing to his cold-blooded killers.


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AMERICA’S BLM-INDUCED HOMICIDE SPIKE

During the second half of 2020, we noted from time to time that homicides were increasing dramatically in American cities — a trend that coincided with BLM protests against the police. Now, the nationwide numbers are in.

Homicide rates were 30 percent higher in 2020 than in in 2019, according to a new report by Professor Richard Rosenfeld and two others. This represents more than 1,268 additional murders (in a sample of 34 cities).

According to Professor Paul Cassell, this is the largest single-year increase in recorded American history. The previous largest was 12.7 percent in 1968, another horrible year.

What explains the shocking increase in homicides? Rosenfeld offers two explanations: the COVID-19 pandemic and the anti-police protests following the death of George Floyd that caused “de-policing.”

Cassell demolishes the first explanation. It’s true that homicides increased somewhat during the Spring, before Floyd’s death. However, that’s normal because better weather typically coincides with more homicides.

The significant spike began in the last week of May. Floyd died on May 25.

Indeed, Rosenfeld’s report acknowledges that homicide rates increased “significantly” in June, “well after the pandemic began, coinciding with the death of George Floyd and the mass protests that followed.” Another study has shown that as of the end of May, “some types of serious violent crime seemed unaffected by the pandemic onset, notably homicide and shootings.”

In Chicago, for example between January 1 and May 28, 2020 there were 191 homicides. During the same time frame in 2019, the number of homicides was 192. But on May 31, as we touched on here, eighteen people were murdered and dozens more were shot in Chicago, making it the single most violent day in six decades.

We’re left, then, with one explanation for the spike in homicides — “de-policing” triggered by the anti-police protests and rioting. This de-policing is evident from decreases in arrests and in stops. And it’s related not only to a pulling back by the police in response to protests and riots, but also to increases in police officer retirements (due to demoralizaton) and decreases in funding.

The decline in stops is noteworthy because, while homicides and shootings rose dramatically in the last seven months of 2020, other crimes decreased. These included robbery, residential burglary, non-residential burglary, larceny, and drug offenses.

That’s the normal pattern when there’s a decrease in stop-and-frisks because, as Cassell says, “proactive policing (e.g., stop-and-frisks) plays a uniquely important role in deterring the carrying of illegal guns and thus preventing firearm crimes.” Thus, in 2016, when stop-and-frisks fell dramatically in Chicago following an agreement between Chicago Police and the ACLU, homicides and shootings increased sharply, while most other crimes did not.

Cassell concludes:

The best, currently available evidence strongly supports the conclusion that the Great 2020 Homicide Spike resulted from the widespread anti-police protests, which in turn lead to a reduction in policing activity directed at fighting gun crimes. To save lives in 2021, we need urgent action to restore proactive policing to its pre-protest levels.

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Monday, January 25, 2021

Wesley says... 041

1) It is a lonely life surrounded by men with no balls.

2) Everyone is in on it but me.

3) "in early 1992, prices skyrocketed throughout Russia, and a deep credit crunch shut down many industries and brought about a protracted depression. The reforms devastated the living standards of much of the population, especially the groups dependent on Soviet-era state subsidies and welfare programs. Through the 1990s, Russia's GDP fell by 50%, vast sectors of the economy were wiped out, inequality and unemployment grew dramatically, whilst incomes fell. Hyperinflation, caused by the Central Bank of Russia's loose monetary policy, wiped out many people's personal savings, and tens of millions of Russians were plunged into poverty."

4) Every contract has an end date except marriage.

5) The election of Joe Biden is a psy-op in blatant mockery of the dumb masses. It is demoralizing to think that this is the best this collective - (USA USA) - could do. We must try this new form of collective with Our Supreme Leader Ben Dover.  This way to the camp.

6) In your outer world it's pornography.  In your inner world it's called erotica.

7) Do I really need Chelsea Handler and Snoop Doggie Dog's sex tales in my life? Oops, just fed the Beast.

8) Did you ever hear that guy say, "There's an elephant turd in the punch-bowl!" That guy was me.

9) Snow is glorious.

10) Enjoy every deep breath.


Sunday, January 24, 2021

What Took So Long?


France: Social Distancing ‘Dog Collars’ Deployed for Factory Workers

Factory workers in France have labeled social distancing ‘dog collars’ as an “attack on individual liberty” as employers are trying to make them wear the devices to enforce restrictions while working.

The alarm devices emit a noise and light up if workers get closer than two metres together, but have been slammed by a worker’s union for “infantilising” employees.

The alarms are scheduled to be introduced by hygiene company Essity, which wants it’s factory workers to wear them around their necks.

The CFDT union told AFP that it is “a system comparable to ones that try to dissuade dogs from barking.”

The alarm devices emit a noise and light up if workers get closer than two metres together, but have been slammed by a worker’s union for “infantilising” employees.

The alarms are scheduled to be introduced by hygiene company Essity, which wants it’s factory workers to wear them around their necks.

The CFDT union told AFP that it is “a system comparable to ones that try to dissuade dogs from barking.”

Christine Duguet, a union representative from the CFDT, suggested that the devices will “finish in the rubbish bins or stay in a cupboard,” adding “This is complete nonsense.”

Duguet also expressed concerns that the company would attempt to keep the system in place as a ‘security measure’ even after the pandemic ends.

The device is manufactured by a Belgian company called Phi Data, which also offers a similar device that can be activated by the wearer if they feel someone comes too close to them.

Working For You


“Insulting”- Labor Unions That Endorsed Biden Now Lashing Out At Him

Joe Biden has already made labor unions regret their support for him.

He’s only been in office three days.

Several unions that eagerly endorsed President Joe Biden during the 2020 presidential election are now learning the hard way what it means to support Democrat policies.

During his first day in office, the newly-inaugurated president revoked the construction permit for the Keystone XL oil pipeline, thus destroying thousands of jobs.

And not just any jobs — but union jobs.

TC Energy Corp., the Canadian company that shares ownership of the pipeline with the Alberta government, had estimated that 10,000 jobs — in addition to the 1,000 already established — would be created in 2021 alone thanks to the construction of the pipeline.

A total of 42,000 jobs were expected to be filled once the pipeline was completed.

It’s not just one union. 


“The Biden Administration’s decision to cancel the Keystone XL pipeline permit on day one of his presidency is both insulting and disappointing to the thousands of hard-working LIUNA members who will lose good-paying, middle-class family-supporting jobs,”

“By blocking this 100-percent union project, and pandering to environmental extremists, a thousand union jobs will immediately vanish and 10,000 additional jobs will be foregone.”

This comes after LIUNA bragged about pushing Biden “over the top” in 2020.


“North America’s Building Trades Unions are deeply disappointed in the decision to cancel the Keystone XL permit on the President’s first official day in office. Environmental ideologues have now prevailed, and over a thousand union men and women have been terminated from employment on the project.

On a historic day that is filled with hope and optimism for so many Americans and people around the world, tens of thousands of workers are left to wonder what the future holds for them. In the midst of a pandemic that has claimed 400 thousand American lives and has wreaked havoc on the economic security and standard of living of tens of millions more, we must all stand in their shoes and acknowledge the uncertainty and anxiety this government action has caused.”


“In revoking this permit, the Biden Administration has chosen to listen to the voices of fringe activists instead of union members and the American consumer on Day 1.”

Unions that backed Biden are finding out Biden works for radical Democrats, not labor unions.


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THE OMINOUS MEANING OF THE KEYSTONE DIKTAT

... For thousands of workers on the Keystone pipeline, the election result did entail the life or death of their jobs, at the capricious stroke of a pen. The cavalier answer of Biden’s people (like Transportation Secretary designate Pete Buttigieg who said that the Keystone pipeline workers can “find other jobs”) shows how little regard Democrats now have for actual workers. Can pipeline skills be simply transferred to other kinds of construction, just like that?

... It is one thing if a government makes macroeconomic mistakes that bring on a recession that costs jobs, imposes a health care plan that wrecks your health insurance, or cancels a government funded project (like the border wall construction that Biden has suspended), but the Keystone pipeline was entirely a private sector project that had obtained its legal permits. I’ll skip over for now whether Keystone may have legal remedies to be brought against Biden’s decision. The point is: I can’t think of another example of a president crushing thousands of private sector jobs at a stroke in the absence of a genuine legal reason. Biden offered no legal reason, such as defects of the permit or violations of the permit conditions. He just doesn’t like it. Maybe readers can help me out with examples, but I suggest we have just passed an awful milestone, in which we’ve moved one step closer to elections where everything is at stake.

Saturday, January 23, 2021

Indifferent*

indifferent - 1) marked by impartiality: UNBIASED  2a: that which does not matter one way or the other b: of no importance one way or the other  3a: marked by no special liking for or dislike of something b: marked by a lack of interest, enthusiasm or concern for something ...

My only hope for survival in 2021 is to develop a strong sense of indifference. It is crossing that line of "caring" that is to be my doom.

I don't have to like black people. I don't like ghetto rats. My life experience is they are lazy and untrustworthy. I grew up in Chicago and from childhood I was aware of their existence and to keep them in front of me whenever together. My work life paralleled Affirmative Action. Placed on a list to get a job at the union hall, I was forced to step aside and allow the African American to gain employment before my turn was up.  I was indifferent at first then it grew into outrage as they blew every opportunity handed to them and saw firsthand the chaos they brought to every job site.  Over 25 years, I can't think of a handful I'd want to work with again. I must let that go. It was a long time ago, but things have gotten even worse and it is hard to sit and watch.  They have proven they are incompetent at most every mechanical task, yet they get the tongue bath.

What do I care if they continue to murder each other? They ruined the city I loved and all urban centers in America. Black lives sure don't seem to matter much to black people. BLM is a ploy to get another check from Big Daddy G, the only father they know - the white man in the Big White House on the Hill. Reparations? don't get me going. My Irish ancestors were slaves, too, and added plenty positive to this nation. Five generations after the Emancipation Proclamation black folk can hardly read or write. I'm not impressed. Give me a black person that can even trace their ancestry back 40 years. They can't claim the past, only fill the jails.

I'm a few degrees north of the Jigaboo Line, as a patron at one establishment loquaciously said, the latitude they won't cross. There is plenty of hard work to do here so they are absent.  I haven't seen a live one since July. I can walk at night alone and be assured I won't be mugged, which is a cowardly crime only blacks and white drug addicts do. My town's balance sheet isn't filled with social costs of incarceration and security, drugs, domestic violence and unnecessary shootings. I like it here.

Watching television you would think America is 98% black people who wear cardigan sweaters and live  in suburbia surrounded by their nuclear family. If a black person needs a job, they need to become commercial actors. They seem to be hiring. Note: they are not 'just like us'. Oh! no, they are not.

You have seen one basketball game, you have seen them all. I can only watch sports if the audio is turned down because the announcers fetishistic and promoting arrogant ignorance  is too much for me to handle. Half the team has a felony conviction and the other half will soon. Professional sports has become the new soap opera with a bunch of bitches complaining about each other on Twitter. Indifference works great on this point.

I'd like to care, but caring is wasting my energy. This screed is one example of the type of people I must use indifference. There are others. I don't agree, I don't disagree. I let the world collapse around me.

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TOMMY SOTOMAYOR: "BANNING N*GGERS WOULD PROBABLY SOLVE 80% OF THE CRIME IN AMERICA"
TRT 9 min

Friday, January 22, 2021

Seems Most Are Already There


In 1917 Rudolf Steiner Foresaw A Vaccine That Would ‘Drive All Inclination Toward Spirituality Out Of People’s Souls’ — Scientist Claimed To Have Done This 16 Years Ago

“There are beings in the spiritual realms for whom anxiety and fear emanating from human beings offer welcome food. When humans have no anxiety and fear, then these creatures starve… If fear and anxiety radiates from people and they break out in panic, then these creatures find welcome nutrition and they become more and more powerful. These beings are hostile towards humanity.

“Everything that feeds on negative feelings, on anxiety, fear and superstition, despair or doubt, are in reality hostile forces in supersensible worlds, launching cruel attacks on human beings, while they are being fed. Therefore, it is above all necessary to begin with that the person who enters the spiritual world overcomes fear, feelings of helplessness, despair and anxiety.

“But these are exactly the feelings that belong to contemporary culture and materialism; because it estranges people from the spiritual world, it is especially suited to evoke hopelessness and fear of the unknown in people, thereby calling up the above mentioned hostile forces against them.”

Thursday, January 21, 2021

Gee-ZUZ*

This post is not meant to demean any believer in whatever context the they live.  It is intelligent people that develop ethical concepts to hang their hat on and live a fruitful life.  Stupid people don't question anything no matter how ridiculous.

I've had 12 years of Catholic education as a youth.  I was an alter boy and heard many a homily, or sermon to you Publics (as we called the other children in public schools).  I have heard this statement so many times from many quarters and I have never wrapped my mind around it - Jesus died for our sins. I never understood it, not sure I do today, but a recent theory came my way that makes sense at least a bit.

Now I don't want Jesus to die because I stole a Snickers bar from the Jablonski's drugstore 50 years ago.  It is really the ultimate guilt trip if you think about it - You killed Jesus! I did? That was 2000 years ago (or so some say.)

Caiphas was the High Priest of Jerusalem back "in the day".  He saw that the yearly scapegoat ritual of the Jews was done correctly. This action was taken to remove all the sins of the Jewish people and put upon the goyim, or anyone who wasn't a Jew.  It cleansed the soul and freed up the Jews to sin some more without guilt because the painted red goat was chased out the city gates into the desert. Perfect religious sense.

Well, it seems in Year 0 things did not go as planned. The goat didn't leave the city or ran the wrong way, something interrupted the divine plan that the priests weren't counting on.  They saw the signs that the great J-Ho-ah need a human sacrifice to quell his anger, maybe he just got sick of goat. So who appears on the scene is an itinerant heretical preacher causing problems in the hinterland talking about Love. J is going to gobble this one up.

As usual, the Jews got someone else to do the dirty work. On the front page of the history book, the Romans killed him, nailing Him to the cross.  That kind of work seemed to come easy for them. And the scapegoat Jesus shifted all the Jewish sins onto goyim. Forever. Jews are sin free and everyone else is damned.

Jesus didn't die for my sins, he died for Jewish sins.  I can glean some useful life guidelines from Christian philosophy, for instance, the Golden Rule. No one else in the barbaric desert traditions of Judaism or Islam or others says as much. It's all good to me up to my questions get the answer "You just have to believe". Then they lose me.

There is a theory that Jews created Christianity in order to have false opposition and give their followers a unifying target to hate.  This idea is growing in my mind and needs more research.

I'd be a better Christian if the Jews weren't involved.

Wesley says... 040

1) The name of my next band will be No Masks Allowed.

2) Too many men have been infected with toxic femininity. They act like cunts.

3) Lying, dog-faced pony soldier Man of the People.

4) Let's get back to the objective definition of words, the subjective type tends to stunt honest communication. Pandemic, insurrection, vaccine come to mind.

5) The devil could not have created horses.

6) Don't blame Trump, his supporters are the biggest pussies on the planet.

7) If the American Medical Association was about health, we wouldn't have a country of obese, diabetic, cancer ridden adults and autistic children.  Why do we listen to these charlatans?

8) "You look good in that mask." Works great with the chicks. OR, "You better take off that mask.  All you got going is a nice smile."

9) If a man's daughter is going to inoculate her child with a genetic modifying DNA altering serum, is that child his granddaughter anymore?

10) Humored in youth. Tolerated through life. Ignored in the present. Such as it is.

Wednesday, January 20, 2021

Masked Cowards USA

1) Every  mask should have printed on it "I AM A COWARD."

2) I've come to call masks Coward Coverings.

3) If you take a paper bag and cut some eye holes, put it over your head, you could be the Unknown Coward.

4) The United States is the most cowardly nation on earth, bar none.

5) 99.97 survival rate. Average of death - 76 years old. Masked people are cowards.

6) People making excuses for their oppressor are, simply, cowards.

7) People scared of ordinary everyday people - you guessed it - cowards.

8) Scared of dying? you are a coward.

9) Men who listen to irrational women, never confronting them, are cowards.

10) Hiding behind a Big Bad Bully. Cowards.

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I don't want cowards in my life.