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Okay. How many of you heard “campfire in Paradise,” and thought pleasant thoughts about marshmallows?
Hmmm….
21 Wednesday Nov 2018
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Okay. How many of you heard “campfire in Paradise,” and thought pleasant thoughts about marshmallows?
Hmmm….
21 Wednesday Nov 2018
Posted in Legal/Political Columns, News and Notes
The UK MUST REMAIN! Or else BREXITers and Tommy Robinson fans will keep leaving bombs in abandoned apartments!
Two suspected bombs have been found in a disused flat in north-west London, sparking a large counter-terror operation.
Two suspicious items were found at a flat in Craven Park, Harlesden, this morning and are believed to be improvised explosive devices.
The flat was evacuated and the area cordoned off while detectives from the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command launched an investigation.
The two devices were subsequently made safe and recovered from the flat and are now undergoing further forensic examination.
There is no way these alleged weapons could have been made by the new “Britons,” Allah, honor them.
And, there’s no chance the criminals responsible for this bomb will ever answer for their crimes.
At first glance, it looks like a $9 trillion time bomb is ready to detonate, a corporate debt load that has escalated thanks to easy borrowing terms and a seemingly endless thirst from investors.
On Wall Street, though, hopes are fairly high that it’s a manageable problem, at least for the next year or two.
The resolution is critical for financial markets under fire. Stocks are floundering, credit spreads are blowing out and concern is building that a combination of higher interest rates on all that debt will begin to weigh meaningfully on corporate profit margins.
Do not worry. This debt can always be written down or refinanced – either or both at your expense. This is in contrast to your debts. Look for a bi-partisan tightening of (non-corporate) bankruptcy laws in a year or two, roughly the same timeframe for this particular bomb going off. Jubilee for them, slavery for you.
Both of these stories involve terrorism. Neither will result in meaningful action.
21 Wednesday Nov 2018
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Another “woulda, shoulda, coulda” train of thought, from Lawrence Vance, on the uselessness of the Republican Party.
Here are twenty reasonable things that the Republicans could have done:
Repeal Obamacare in its entirety
Abolish the National Endowment for the Arts
Abolish the National Endowment for the Humanities
Eliminate refundable tax credits
Eliminate the Department of Education
Stop cash welfare payments
Cease funding any scientific research on climate change
Means test all welfare programs
Abolish the TSA and returned airport security to the private sector
Eliminate CAFE standards
Allow people to sell their bodily organs upon their death
Defund Planned Parenthood
End the federal war on marijuana and leave the issue up to the states
End the embargo against Cuba and allow Americans to freely travel there
Eliminate all foreign aid
End all restrictions on the production of hemp
Eliminate all funding for manned and unmanned missions to Mars
Privatize the National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak)
Abolish the Corporation for Public Broadcasting
End all farm subsidies
And Republicans certainly could have eliminated Daylight Saving Time.
Not only could Republicans have done these things, they could have done them the first month that they had absolute control of the government. But they, as usual, did nothing.
It’s not even a penny’s worth of difference.
Modern elections are nothing except different groups of deluded fools fighting over a rotting corpse.
21 Wednesday Nov 2018
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Rather than import further ruin to civilization, one may simply enjoy the manifest blessings of “diversity” where it belongs.
John Chau, 27, had taken a boat ride with local fishermen before venturing alone in a canoe to the remote North Sentinel Island where the indigenous people live cut off completely from the outside world.
As soon as he set foot on the island, Chau found himself facing a flurry of arrows, official sources told AFP.
Contact with several tribes on the islands, set deep in the Indian Ocean, is illegal in a bid to protect their indigenous way of life and shield them from diseases.
See. Even SJW’s must be happy with this – laws still being broken and all.
20 Tuesday Nov 2018
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What of all these “sealed indictments” we’ve been promised. The Tiger Judge sounds like just another E.C. awaiting removal. These laws everyone goes on about…
via San Francisco Judge Blocks Asylum Ban For Aliens Who Cross Border Illegally…
19 Monday Nov 2018
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Ben Shapiro, green space chickens, internet, Judeo Christ, Perrin really hates robots, robots, shoot your local robot, YT
Two things of mild amusement:
First, I watched one of my own YT videos the other day (kind of rare event). On the sidebar, where YT picks “related” material, there were a plethora of Ben Shapiro links. Not what I would call related but, hey, it’s a “free” site.

Perrin Lovett vs Judeo-Christian Activist????
Second, just after posting another fun anti-robot story (about a murdering robo doctor), I looked at Drudge. There, I found this:

This “force for good” company made the model (or a similar model) that ran over a toddler at an office park last year. Yeah, sure! I’ll buy stock in the outfit that will make the monsters which will surely kill me one day!! No…
As you were.
19 Monday Nov 2018
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This could be interesting. A story from Malta I picked up way back last year.
Investigators have identified a group of at least three Maltese nationals who they believe masterminded the killing of anti-corruption journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia 13 months ago, The Sunday Times of Malta reported on Sunday.
It did not reveal their names, but quoted high-ranking officers leading the murder probe as saying that their investigation was at a “very advanced stage”.
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The newspaper sources would not give any indication of whether the masterminds came from the criminal, business or political sectors.
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As I said then, car bombs make a statement. Hopefully, prosecutors will make one as well.
17 Saturday Nov 2018
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While human NHS physicians watch:
According to Thasee Pillay, Nair’s assisting surgeon, these overseeing proctors had apparently “gone to the coffee shop” right in the middle of the procedure, which prevented them from being able to take the reins once it became clear that Pettitt’s life was at risk from the surgical robot going rogue. Pillay also stated that he had no idea that these overseers were planning on not staying throughout the entirety of the surgery.
“I had no idea of their timescale and that they were not staying for the duration,” he’s quoted as saying. “The proctors leaving was a crucial moment. The loss of that vital assistance was a major blow at a critical time.”
Overseeing proctors were sipping lattes while surgical robot punctured patient’s aortic septum, splashing blood all over robot camera
At one point during the botched surgery, the surgical robot actually punctured Pettitt’s intra aortic septum, resulting in so much blood being splattered on its camera that doctors could no longer see what the robot was doing.
Nair stated during the follow-up hearing that he couldn’t effectively communicate with Pillay via the robot’s microphone system as this was happening because the sound was largely inaudible.
“We were not far apart, but Mr. Nair’s voice comes through a microphone and it is tinny,” he stated. “The acoustics were not very good.”
“There were times when I raised my voice. One was when the sutures were not being placed in an organised fashion and were criss-crossed.”
A scene from a horror film played out at your local government deathcare facility.
From their imagined beginnings a century ago, the automatons were supposed to “help” us by doing tedious or complicated chores. Like heart surgery. Would you trust one?
Bad acoustics, live streaming, and blood spilling. While men sip lattes, the machines advance their war of extermination.
Okay, back to your all-important televised college football.
17 Saturday Nov 2018
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The following won’t be of much interest to 80% of the population.
Lifting weights is healthier for the heart than going for a run or a walk, new research has found.
Scientists looking at the health records of more than 4,000 people have concluded that, while both forms of exercise reduce the risk of developing heart disease, static activities such as weight lifting or press-ups have a greater effect than an equivalent amount of dynamic exercise such as running, walking or cycling.
The research challenges commonly held assumption that so-called “cardiovascular” pursuits like running are of greatest benefit to the heart.
However, it backs up previous studies which suggest that heavy static exercise gives the circulatory system a better workout because the oxygen expenditure is more intense.
This, of course, is why I seldom if ever run…
17 Saturday Nov 2018
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It appears an indictment of Julian Assange is a near given.
The Justice Department is preparing to prosecute WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and is increasingly optimistic it will be able to get him into a U.S. courtroom, according to people in Washington familiar with the matter.
For acts committed outside the US, by someone not subject to US jurisdiction.
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