Wednesday, 28 August 2019

(It's Man's day!)



Highlights

     * Swine flu (which comes from Asia because of all the pigs they grow there) has wiped out so many pigs that pork is now being rationed. How do you get some? Just show that social id card they've already rolled out there. Low score? NO MEAT! (Sound familiar?)
     * Larry Celona is emerging as a person of interest, having curious ties with Jeffrey Epstein, gal-pal Ghislaine Maxwell, STANLEY KUBRICK (of 2001: Space Odyssey AND EYES WIDE SHUT fame), in addition to getting exclusive scoops on the Epstein, JFK jr. AND Kubrick deaths. Not to mention the 'hanging' of RFK jr's wife. This guy seems a little too well connected.
     * Ghislane Maxwell's recent In-N-Out Burger stunt very curiously coincided with a nation-wide US Customs computer outage affecting all major airports, forcing TSA employees to manually check travelers' passports. (Meaning that there is no way to verify whether Maxwell was traveling under a false identity, or even traveling at all.)
     * The spouses of the people in the spotlight are also emerging as the backchannel (remember, I told you about that) through which all the real communication and chicanery in Washington D.C. is happening.
     * The setup part of that Liam Neeson movie, Taken, turns out to have been based on actual events. That kind of thing actually goes on, and it's very common, and we're going to start hearing more about it. (I'm predicting.) There was an incident in the news, when I lived in Germany, of a woman who walked into a police station claming to be a girl who'd vanished forty some-odd years earlier (in about 1938). It turned out that her mother had left her in her stroller while she went in the store to shop. (That's very common over there.) When mom returned, stroller and baby were gone. Blonde-haired, blue-eyed little girls are highly prized in certain parts of the world. The woman told an almost unbelievable tale of having been raised in a harem, and groomed to be a wife of an important and powerful man, whose other wives, upon his death, had no desire for her to remain, so her son helped smuggle her out of the country. What country? The United Arab Emirates. Tensions were understandably high for a while, but the guy was dead, and there was nothing anyone could do about any of it. Besides, he hadn't even kidnapped her. That was done by an agent of an agency that specializes in that kind of thing, and they remain unknown to this day, as far as I can tell. But who knows? Maybe Germany's own security services long ago eliminated them. But you can bet others remain in business, because an awful lot of children inexplicably disappear all the time.
     * The New York Times is reacting with full-on, hypocritical panic over their editors getting as good as they've given, having their own past comments thrown back in their faces. Now on the receiving end, the paper of record is decrying this tactic as bullying at the hands of Trump-allies, and insisting that 'they will not be intimidated' by these 'bad faith' efforts to discredit them. President Trump, meanwhile, is on track for having accurately predicted that they will go out of business soon after he leaves the White House.
     * There are now 115,830 sealed (a record number, by the way), and 264,455 non-sealed indictments associated with criminal cases filed in federal courts throughout the country. You won't be able to open the sealed ones, so don't even try. They keep records of that. And the unsealed indictments aren't terribly interesting except for the record number, and the statistical data on the names. Have a look. Notice anything? And then there's this one. POTUS is the head of the executive branch, which makes him not only the Commander-in-Chief of all branches of the military, but also our nation's top cop. And he's clearly doing his job. And where are they all going? Did you know that the government has invested hundreds of millions of dollars upgrading and expanding gitmo? Did you know that there have already been major prisoner transfers?
     * Michael Mann, creator of Al Gore's infamous 'hockey stick' temperature graph, foolishly sued fellow climatologist, Timothy Ball, thinking he'd easily discredit him in court, especially since the media had already softened him up, 'debunking' (aka nit-picking) practically everything about the man, including his claim of having been the first PhD Climatologist in Canada (a claim that may have been true as far as he knew at the time). But, a single, astute challenge from the defendant was all it took to sink Mann's boat instead. When Mann repeatedly refused to answer Ball's challenge, and present his own evidence supporting his hockey-stick graph to the court, the judge found for Mann, even awarding him court costs. In other words, the whole global warming swindle just took a torpedo amidships. How long before the bell tolls? Maybe never. You know how these people are. Right now, instead of honestly admitting defeat, they're calculating the most scathing wrapup smear they can muster. (And, yes, I watched that video. What they fail to confess is that Pelosi not only knew what tactic had been used, but even its name. So, ... think she's never used it before? Nah. Me neither. She probably invented it. It's just twist on poisoning the well, anyway.)

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I may have found a new channel to follow.

Daisy Cousens

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NASA Fraud?

     I've always been very skeptical of the NASA skeptics. I've always had ready answers to their 'evidence'. And don't even get me started on the flat-earthers.
     On the other hand, I used to be just as skeptical of the 'chem-trails' reports, too. No more. Likewise vaccines.
     Now there's this:


     And I have no answers.

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From my playlist

     I dropped so much on you yesterday, that I thought I should take it easy on you for a while. So, today, in this world of scantily-clad pop-princesses lip-synching auto-tuned cookie-cutter hits, here are some oddballs, songs so unique, you'll never find their like again.

Yellow - The Rhythym Divine


10cc - I'm not in love


Lenny Welch - Since I Fell For You


Prelude - After the Goldrush
Another Neil Young song, made even better

Jon & Vangelis - The Friends of Mr. Cairo
Recognize the voice?

     Know of any other unique songs? I mean, serious songs, not like Leapy Lee's Little Arrows or Sheb Wooley's Purle People Eater.
     Maybe Dream Academy's Life in a Northern Town? (Boy, does that one strike a chord in me!)

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~~ Marcus Aurelius ~~