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Monthly Archives: November 2016

Immigration, Terror, And Resistance To Conquest

27 Sunday Nov 2016

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"Refugees", France, immigration, Islam, jihad, terrorism, The West, War

This is something I’ve alluded to and mentioned directly for over a year now. Radical Islam is at war with the West, as are our many internal enemies. And immigration/terror is their weapon.

Sayeth Khalid Sheikh Mohammedan:

The jailed architect of 9/11 revealed that al Qaeda’s plan to kill the United States was not through military attacks but immigration and “outbreeding nonmuslims” who would use the legal system to install Sharia law, according to a blockbuster new book.

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed also predicted that intelligence officials using so-called “enhanced interrogation” techniques such as the waterboarding he experienced would eventually come under attack from weak-kneed U.S. politicians and media.

Those same weak knees are the ones beating down the door to import as many non-Westerners as possible and end civilization.

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No. I can think of another.

Some resist. Americans rose up this month behind the only option they saw as viable. BREXIT is happening whether the hell Tony Blair likes it or not. Angela Merkel is in deep trouble, backed so far into the corner she now says some “refugees” have to go back. Geert Wilders is more popular than ever and his party is taking the Dutch Parliament. It looks like France’s next president will be a woman, a strong woman of France and for France.

In France, perhaps more than in any other country, the Jihadis have shown over the past two years they’re not entirely willing to wait for the demographics to tilt their way. Another major attack on Paris was scheduled for December 1st. Police and Intelligence Agencies foiled it just in time.

Paris (AFP) – A jihadist terror ring was planning to attack Paris on December 1 and had researched sites including a Christmas market and Disneyland outside the capital as potential targets, a police source said Thursday.

Seven suspects were arrested in police raids last weekend in the eastern city of Strasbourg and Marseille in the south following an eight-month investigation by security services, although two were later released.

The source said investigators found the suspects had made internet searches on sites including the Christmas market on the prestigious Champs-Elysees avenue, the Disneyland Paris theme park, cafe terraces in the northeast of the capital, the Paris criminal police headquarters and a metro station.

Five of the suspects have had their custody extended under legislation covering investigations into an imminent terror attack.

One of the men is said to have told investigators that attacks were planned and named the police headquarters in central Paris and the DGSI domestic security department in the northwest of the city as targets.

Some members of the group are thought to have taken orders from a Syria-based jihadist.

Two handguns, an automatic pistol, a submachine gun and jihadist propaganda were all found during the raids in which they were arrested.

Even liberals might catch from that last sentence just what the invaders think of gun control laws – nothing. They hate our laws and ways and us; they want to replace or destroy it all. The sleeping masses begin to stir. Once we finish with the Sharia-breeders, we need to go after the weak knees – Tonya Harding style.

Banking Explained In A Few Frames

27 Sunday Nov 2016

Posted by perrinlovett in News and Notes

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banks, banksters, Pearls Before Swine

As Rat says, they really can’t make this stuff up. Today’s Pearls Before Swine cartoon accurately and easily sums up your relationship with the criminal banking industry.

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Pastis, 11/27/16.

There’s a reason I read Pearls everyday. Aside from Pastis, Scott Adams, and maybe the weather, I cannot think of any reason to consult any “news” paper these days.

No Names … Yet

26 Saturday Nov 2016

Posted by perrinlovett in News and Notes

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Anonymous, crime, Pizzagate, rumors

I must admit with disappointment that the weekend passes and we still haven’t heard any new names or information in #PizzaGate. Then again I did qualify my previous “rumors” article on the unknown aspects.

Anonymous released a mini-documentary and this warning to the Gaters:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8NPH2kqtzY

They were a little disappointing leading up to the election. At least they (and Wikileaks) broke PizzaGate which, if you don’t know, has little to do with pizza.

Time will tell. Ready the millstones just in case.

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Fidel Castro Dead: Cuba Libre!

26 Saturday Nov 2016

Posted by perrinlovett in Legal/Political Columns, News and Notes

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Cuba, Fidel Castro

More than half a century of personified oppression is ended.

The New York Times’ somewhat accurate (and not as glowing as you’d think) eulogy:

Castro Dead At 90.

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Faithful Execution: Trump, The Presidency, And The Constitution

25 Friday Nov 2016

Posted by perrinlovett in Legal/Political Columns

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America, Constitution, Donald Trump, law, Natural Law, President, Saint Thomas Aquinas

Barring a fluke in next month’s presidential election (the real one), Donald Trump will assume office in January. Many are still upset following the show election this month. I’d be upset if I were Trump. The man is walking into a 240-year-old mess.

Lawrence Vance offered a little advice to Donald on what NOT to do once he’s in office. He begins with the Constitutional duties and powers of a president:

Section 2.

The President shall be commander in chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, and of the militia of the several states, when called into the actual service of the United States; he may require the opinion, in writing, of the principal officer in each of the executive departments, upon any subject relating to the duties of their respective offices, and he shall have power to grant reprieves and pardons for offenses against the United States, except in cases of impeachment.

He shall have power, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, to make treaties, provided two thirds of the Senators present concur; and he shall nominate, and by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, shall appoint ambassadors, other public ministers and consuls, judges of the Supreme Court, and all other officers of the United States, whose appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by law: but the Congress may by law vest the appointment of such inferior officers, as they think proper, in the President alone, in the courts of law, or in the heads of departments.

The President shall have power to fill up all vacancies that may happen during the recess of the Senate, by granting commissions which shall expire at the end of their next session.

Section 3.

He shall from time to time give to the Congress information of the state of the union, and recommend to their consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient; he may, on extraordinary occasions, convene both Houses, or either of them, and in case of disagreement between them, with respect to the time of adjournment, he may adjourn them to such time as he shall think proper; he shall receive ambassadors and other public ministers; he shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed, and shall commission all the officers of the United States.

That’s from Article II of the Constitution. That’s all the president has to do. Really, if we had honest government, that would be all he could do. We do not, so the executive has expanded its reach far and wide.

I’ll pay attention to the second to last part of the foregoing, faithfully executing the laws. That’s one of the areas where real Constitutional law and general governance that gets murky. To begin with, there are way too many federal laws to consider executing. Most have no fidelity to or grounding it the Constitution (see Article I). People have either forgotten the place of the laws or they have accepted dictatorial rule from Washington. The result is the same either way.

Trump could begin to turn things around, to reverse a little of the statism, to “make America great again”. He could do this, partially, by ignoring (not executing) illegal laws, laws not based on explicit Constitutional authority.

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Foundation Truths.

Vance alludes to that concept in his second to last “don’t”: “Don’t enforce unjust federal laws.” Saint Thomas Aquinas reminded us that an unjust law is no law at all. Federal laws, to be positively just, must accord with the limits of the Constitution. The Constitution, in turn, is just to the extent it is in harmony with Natural Law.

There hasn’t been a lot of harmony of late – natural, positive, or otherwise. Trump can change that if he faithfully executes the laws, if he executes the laws that are faithful to the Constitution.

This is asking or hoping for a lot. Praying for an impossibility perhaps. Time will tell.

I Just Heard A Rumor

24 Thursday Nov 2016

Posted by perrinlovett in News and Notes

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crime, justice, Pizzagate, rumors

Hello. I hope all of you had a terrific Thanksgiving. How are things at the mall this Black Friday Eve? While you’re fighting over that 80″ HDTV, ponder the following:

I have information from an unverifiable source (!?) that names may begin to drop tomorrow and this weekend in @PizzaGate.

If you don’t know what PizzaGate is, then you’re probably better off not knowing. If you do know, then keep reading. (If you’re part of it, remember that you’re better off with a millstone around your neck).

Now I have no idea what kind of revelations might be coming, if any are really coming at all. The people involved and their … uh … political friends have been extremely depressed and disarranged lately. There may be some under the bus throwing. Or, this could be criminal investigation related.

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Pizza, ping-pong, and millstones…

Rumors on that front have proven problematic lately. Of course, the NYPD and the FBI do still have open and active files. So do most agencies in the West.

Police from Canada to Norway to Haiti have been working a web of related cases for a decade. Some few of the hundreds of arrests so far have had slightly political tinges. For example, one of Obama’s (the man with NO scandals) financial supporters, “Boy Bugger” Bean, was arrested in 2014 in Oregon. Then, of course, there was Jeff Epstein. And, just damn him.

Again, there are no guarantees that this is even a story. But, if it is, then it will be extremely interesting. It will also be interesting, if it happens, to see the reaction from the MSM. Remember them? The same group that thinks Jews and Asian porn stars are white supremacists. Yeah.

Happy Thanksgiving! Grab me a Christmas tie if they’re on sale. No clip-ons, please.

PS: I wasn’t going to do an evening post but this one wrote itself. I must admit I’ve been nervously watching for ISIS. And I am THANKFUL there is nothing (direct) to report there.

Thanksgiving 2016

24 Thursday Nov 2016

Posted by perrinlovett in Other Columns

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Thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving!

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More Christmas ties may be coming later today…

Now, before you go enjoy this “holiday” classic:

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Tie De Jure

23 Wednesday Nov 2016

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Christmas ties

Christmas neckwear 2016 continues.

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Almost forgot today. Simple, smiling Frosty. Technically I suppose this is or could double as a “winter” tie. It’s the thought that counts, right?

I may start a collage or something – ties of the week – so I don’t forget.

Anyway, happy Thanksgiving Eve, America. Cheers to the rest of the world.

Snowflakes, Diversity, And The Two Americas

23 Wednesday Nov 2016

Posted by perrinlovett in Legal/Political Columns

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academic, America, civilization, crime, diversity, snowflakes, society, Two Americas

When it comes to opinion of the state of American academia, Walter Williams is our laureate. Today he recounts more snowflake meltdowns of the student, faculty, and administrative varieties.

In a previous column, I cited an article on News Forum For Lawyers titled “Study Finds College Students Remarkably Incompetent,” which referenced an American Institutes for Research study that revealed that over 75 percent of two-year college students and 50 percent of four-year college students were incapable of completing everyday tasks. About 20 percent of four-year college students demonstrated only basic mathematical ability, while a steeper 30 percent of two-year college students could not progress past elementary arithmetic. NBC News reported that Fortune 500 companies spend about $3 billion annually on training employees in “basic English.” Many of today’s college students are not only academically incompetent but emotionally so, as well, and do not belong in college.

These college snowflakes and their professors see themselves as our betters and morally superior to ordinary people. George Orwell was absolutely right when he said, “There are notions so foolish that only an intellectual will believe them.”

Schools, lower and higher, use to teach and not indoctrinate nor coddle. No more. I found a relatively recent article from Great Schools on the snowflake enabled and enabling phenomenon of cultural diversity.

Students who attend schools with a diverse population can develop an understanding of the perspectives of children from different backgrounds and learn to function in a multicultural, multiethnic environment. Yet, as public schools become more diverse, demands increase to find the most effective ways to help all students succeed academically as well as learn to get along with each other. Teachers are faced with the challenge of making instruction “culturally responsive” for all students while not favoring one group over another. A 2007 study by Public Agenda and the National Comprehensive Center for Teacher Quality found that 76% of new teachers say they were trained to teach an ethnically diverse student body but fewer than 4 in 10 say their training helps them deal with the challenges they face.

Diversity is needed to foster diversity. In turn that allows for more … diversity. No-one can render (or spell) the quadratic though they inevitably feel better about themselves. Progress. The comments, many of them, following the pure-BS article were enlightening, with many calling the concept what it is – Marxism.

I stumbled upon that drivel while researching something at Great Schools in the wake of the Chattanooga school bus crash. A diverse bus driver demonstrated to diverse students the blessings of nonconformity to oppressive traffic norms and laws. “Y’all ready to die,” he asked the kids. Some did. As those parents and the community grieve for their dead children they can at least take comfort in the multi-cultural panacea of their establishment. GS rated the Woodmore Elementary a “1 out of 10” school, by the way.

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Demonstrated diversity in education. CNN.

Far better and more prestigious institutions are also afflicted blessed with diversity of various persuasions. Phillips Academy of Andover, home of the Addison Gallery, for years hosted a diversity hire as their chief medical officer. Part of his celebrated otherness was a predilection for pedophilia. According to The New York Times, the school says the hundreds or thousands of children in his care were never in danger. Diversity is never a danger.

Of course, according to The Times, pedophilia is but a minor mental disorder, one in need of treatment and understanding rather than punishment. One wonders in the author of that story, a law school professor, really meant “celebrating” instead of “understanding”.

Still, some in our backwards, patriarchal societies continue to oppress and hound the disordered. Dr. Keller of Andover was arrested in 2012 in a vicious international persecution of pedophiles. That case sprang from others dating back years. And the investigations continue even now. Stunning, almost unbelievable, revelations about world-wide Satanic pedo-faggotry possibly influenced the 2016 presidential election.

The Times vows more honest reporting in the future. They also admit that now, amid all the dishonesty and diversity, there exist two Americas. This proposition is easily demonstrated, geographically and electorally, with maps and graphs. However, conceptually, it goes much deeper.

The two Americas consist of those who get it – the reality of substance versus fluff and hysteria – and those who either do not or who would obscure away reality in favor of an agenda. More plainly, there is: America of the Americans and anti-American Amerika. Diversity and the snowflake generation are both causes and symptoms of the divide.

The conflict spills into every corner of society. The diverse, alarmed, and anxious cast of Hamilton lectured Mike Pence on being diverse, alarmed, and anxious. These being the same people who violated New York’s human rights laws with their non-white only casting calls. And the same actor who delivered the keynote rant formerly praised Saint Patrick’s Day as a good time for raping white women. Well, at least he’s not wrapping buses around trees.

Most telling is the substance versus the imagery. The multi-culties, while decrying appointment based on things like skin color, only seek appointments based on things like skin color. Walter Williams facially meets their requirements, being a black man. Further and most importantly, Williams adds true diversity via his reasoned dissenting thoughts on intellectualism and society. That kind of diversity the pedo-culties do not like. Is theirs an aversion to reality?

Risky Banking Business

22 Tuesday Nov 2016

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banks, banksters, Citi, economy

Just last week I told you about Citi’s criminal plans to prohibit cash. It’s part of the greater scheme to steal your wealth in addition to a great inconvenience.

Now, this week, news comes that Citigroup is the riskiest bank in America.

A global financial regulator declared three of America’s largest banks sources of higher risk to the world’s financial system compared to last year, requiring them to hold more capital as a sort of insurance against failure and the resulting ripple effects across the global economy. The announcement on Monday came less than two weeks after banking industry deregulation-friendly candidate Donald Trump won the presidential election.

The Basel, Switzerland-based Financial Stability Board (FSB) will, starting in January 2018, require Citigroup Inc. to have a 2.5 percent capital buffer—the second-highest risk bracket—compared to last year’s 2 percent requirement, and Bank of America Corp. needs to keep 2 percent of its capital available, above last year’s 1.5 percent. Morgan Stanley, however, was moved to the lowest risk bracket, with a capital buffer of just 1 percent, down from 1.5 percent last year.

This move is intended to shore up banking reserves and protect the public from future bailouts. Rest assured however that if the time comes, your taxes will be made readily available to the banksters.

At least the warning is out. The entire banking industry is in roughly the same shape it was in back in 2008. As to Citi’s perdicament, it couldn’t happen to a nicer bank.

Now, here’s a better, happier story:

More Christmas Tie!

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