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Monthly Archives: July 2023

A Futile Vote

24 Monday Jul 2023

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law, muh constitution, Rand Paul, War

Law and democratic politics in the USSA are dead. Thus, it is no surprise that the Sin-ate voted overwhelmingly against Sen. Paul’s sensible amendment.

Paul wanted to clarify that NATO doesn’t supercede Congress’s constitutional war powers.

The amendment needed 60 votes to pass. It was defeated in a final vote of 83 to 16.

“Article 5 does not supersede Congress’s responsibility to declare war,” Paul said on the Senate floor on Wednesday.

He added “I think it should be an easy vote to affirm the Constitution. To vote against affirming the Constitution actually places doubt in the Constitution.”

The 16 who voted with Paul for his amendment, all Republicans, were Sens. Mike Braun, Ted Cruz, Steve Daines, Bill Hagerty, Josh Hawley, Ron Johnson, John Kennedy, James Lankford, Mike Lee, Cynthia Lummis, Roger Marshall, Marco Rubio, Eric Schmitt, Tommy Tuberville and J.D. Vance.

If you don’t see your senator’s name there, with the exception of Sen. John Barasso who did not vote, he or she voted against clarifying that Congress’s constitutional powers take precedence over Article 5 of the NATO treaty.

“The power to declare war is the most important power, the most important vote that any legislator will ever entertain,” Paul said on the floor.

The real rulers of the dying USSA don’t even need the politicritters anymore, let alone legislation, amendments, articles, or the constitution. I know this pitiful show is still entertaining to some of my fellow citizens, but its just a show. I doubt it will be long before the clowns pull the plug on even the pretense of law and order. After that, it will be no law and all orders. Obey those at your peril.

Nazi ‘Murica

23 Sunday Jul 2023

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GAE, Nazis, WWIII

More than a few knowledgeable commentators have accurately pointed out that much of the GAE’s post-WWII military and intelligence complex was inspired, built, and directed by literal German Nazis. That may explain some of Vox’s noticing based on current events in WWIII and his reading of Gen. Zhukov and Big Serge.

As I have repeatedly stated, WWIII appears to be a remake of WWII, only with the USA playing the part of Germany, Europe playing the part of Italy, the UK and the Commonwealth playing the part of Japan. Russia is the Soviet Union, while China is the USA.

And like the Nazis before them, NATO is asking the wrong questions and thinking about the wrong problems. They’re already trying to pivot to war with China while they are losing the war with Russia.

Lose faster, GAE.

Warning the Werewest

23 Sunday Jul 2023

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Russia, War, West

Putin attempts to reason with the Poles to the extent that’s possible.

Not to be out retarded, the Germans plan to build a tank factory in the former Ukraine. My guess is that if this stupid plan goes forward, Russia will allow it and will only destroy the plant once it’s completed.

Fake Spotting Tips

22 Saturday Jul 2023

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fake, gatekeepers, trust

Postcards from the Edge listed some factors that indicate a new CONservative celebrity is controlled opposition, aka a gatekeeper. Vox added a few more.

Inexplicable popularity with conservatives.

The first time you heard about Big Conservative Thing was probably someone in media telling you how popular it has already become. No one can explain how, and most likely nobody you know could say they knew anything about it when it was small. Their rise is described as miraculous, or a movement, but the growth was very sudden.

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The most reliable sign is the first one, the way that they suddenly pop up out of nowhere and their “incredible rise” is celebrated by the media and accepted unquestioningly by the average conservative. And here are a few additional signs:

This isn’t their first rodeo. Look into the background of all these manufactured characters and you’ll inevitably discover a previous attempt at becoming a star, from Ben Shapiro’s playing violin on TV as a “child prodigy” to the “modeling” of various female gatekeepers.

They publish books even though they’re obviously not writers. I’ve written and published more books than most of these “bestselling authors” combined, and I’m not even particularly prolific. The one “popular book” is there to justify their marketing as a relevant intellectual figure.

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Read the rest and know the signs. It all forms a pretty realistic heuristic.

COLUMN: A Loose Update

21 Friday Jul 2023

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excuses, told ya, War

A Loose Update

 

Greetings. It’s another excuse for a column. Things being what they are, and not what they aren’t, this is the best I could do this week. I asked an AI bot to help me out. Instead, it scoldingly told me, “It is inappropriate to comment, discuss, or even know about people using ballpoint pens before the technology is invented or widely, publicly disseminated.” So here we are.

I thought I’d keep this simple and kind of rapid-fire. Okay, there wasn’t much thought about it. Rest assured that quality will improve tomorrow. Just a few things:

It’s the middle of summer. Naturally, the child indoctrination and molestation centers, aka, the “schools”, are about to get going again on their endless mission for Moloch. Seriously, the fake schools in the town where I exist start the new year of torture next week. In July. There’s something horribly wrong about this. 

The other day, I noticed dog food is considerably cheaper than infant formula. Fifty yankee dollars buy a fifty-pound sack of Chow Chow chow. A small can of powdered sustenance for a small person goes for upwards of sixty imperial credits. There’s something wrong with this too.

There was going to be more, but I am VERY limited on time, and I need to get to this update:

A few weeks ago, in a real column, I theorized about the fake “Wagner” coup in Russia. Therein, I made a short series of non-predictions. We can’t be sure yet, but here’s what it looks like I got right.

Hot on the heels of his alleged exile, the “traitor” Prigozhin was seen having a private dinner meeting with V. Putin. Evidently, they were laughing about something.

Wagner has for the most part been reorganized and incorporated into the RUS MOD. The rest is acting as a training, meddling, or shock corps. They’re in Belarus, staging for something with the Belarusians and those Russian extras I mentioned. Or they were. Rumor has it the combined force is either prepping to move into western Ukraine or has already done so. My guess is Putin is about to seal off Kiev from the Werewest. Forces in Galicia, blocking roads and rail, and with air defenses would take care of that, leaving only a narrow channel to Banderastan via the Black Sea.

That channel is already closed. Russia has effectively blockaded Odessa and is beginning to soften the city with major air strikes. No word yet on a massive troop movement in that direction, though it’s only the end of July.

Elsewhere, kind of like I said, there is a massive troop buildup. Non-MSM sources tell me some 160,000 Russian regulars and nearly 1,000 tanks are staging for something in the Kharkiv area. Hmmm. 

Ukrainian losses are staggering. Russia has probably suffered 30,000 KIAs in the past seventeen months. Conservative estimates put Ukie KIAs at or above 350,000. Add to that 700-900,000 wounded. This is beyond horrible and bodes not well at all for the future of whatever rump state emerges from the former Ukraine. The good news is that war crimes tribunals are already being set up to try those responsible. That’s a discussion for another time, but suspiciously swishy, never-married GAE sin-a-tors and bloated hags of the “new land” variety might want to start making arrangements. [Note to Shadows: You might ingratiate yourselves to the civilized world by rounding up this kind of scum when the time comes. Having them out of the country will be reward enough.]

Kiev is running out of men, again. In fact, Lil’ Ze is starting to run out of generations. And NATO and the GAE are just about out of ammo. Brandon’s thugs broke GAE “law” by sending cluster munitions for the MOD to destroy. For once, this move was not made out of malice; the GAE simply has no other kinds of rounds to send. Bonus Trivia!!!! RUS has several AD systems that can shoot down artillery shells – literally hitting large bullets with bullets.

A year or so back, I think to the Prepper Post audience, I discussed the reach and capability of Mr. Putin’s nuclear gas station. I explained that things like weapons plants in the SW, TX, or the OCSA are all in easy, undefended 3M22 range. A far-fetched if possible scenario? Maybe. But it may have already happened, though without the Zicon storm. I don’t pay attention to the MSM much, but something tells me they have been a little quiet about the multiple explosions at the DOW chemical plant in Iberville Parish, LA. The plant makes, or rather, made ethylene oxide, which is a key ingredient in several military munitions. The GAE’s stocks of weapons were dangerously low already. Funny timing, no? It could have simply been an ordinary example of the strength of DIEversity, corpocratic cost-cutting, or Cleetus’s last cigarette break. Of course, it could have been one or more of those things with a little push. It will be most interesting, and a little telling if this happens again somewhere else. There’s a reason why I advise getting away from large cities and military or military industrial facilities. 

Old Possum advises a lot of things. I advise you to return to this corner of them interwebs next week for more rambling.

Deo vindice.

Artificial News

20 Thursday Jul 2023

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AI, fake, news

I’ve already started seeing news stories that are “written” by AI. Most people will probably never notice – or care. I suspect this wicked, stupid move is a cost savings measure aimed at replacing the intel-backed hacks who have spun the fake news for decades.

Google is testing a product that uses artificial intelligence technology to produce news stories, pitching it to news organizations including The New York Times, The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal’s owner, News Corp, according to three people familiar with the matter.

The tool, known internally by the working title Genesis, can take in information — details of current events, for example — and generate news copy, the people said, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss the product.

On the other hand, I could use something similar for filler on weeks like this when matters get in the way. You’ll know if I post a column that says the machine is unable to “do that” because something something violates the narrative.

A Delay

19 Wednesday Jul 2023

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This week’s column will delayed. Please feel free to browse around the 5,000+ previous items here. This one for instance.

Dow Harbor?

18 Tuesday Jul 2023

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chemicals, USSA, War

Vox posted an interesting take on an industrial “accident” in Louisiana.

It is very unlikely that the six explosions that destroyed a Dow Chemical plant in Louisiana were simply an industrial accident:

A fire at a Louisiana chemical plant triggered explosions that shook homes several miles away and sent flames and smoke billowing into the air, prompting emergency officials to urge a few hundred nearby residents to shelter indoors for several hours and to turn off their air conditioners.

Flames erupted late Friday at Dow Chemical’s plant on the Mississippi River near Plaquemine, south of Baton Rouge. Iberville Parish officials told The Times-Picayune/The New Orleans Advocate that the fire started in an area of the plant that handles ethylene oxide, a flammable and toxic chemical.

The sheriff told WBRZ-TV that six explosions were detected at the plant around 9:30 p.m. Friday. Tall flames could be seen rising from the site, with thick smoke overhead. Residents felt their homes shake in Baton Rouge, about 15 miles (24 kilometers) away, WAFB-TV reported.

Ethylene oxide is a primary component of thermobaric munitions, which includes the AGM-114 Hellfire missile, the BLU-118/B thermobaric bomb, the XM1060 40mm thermobaric grenade, and the SMAW-NE antitank missile. While it’s possible that the timing of the plant’s destruction was coincidental, the fact that it took place as NATO is desperately attempting to ramp up munitions production to replace its depleted stocks tends to suggest that covert enemy ops were responsible.

As unpleasant as it may be to contemplate the possibility, the USA is now almost certainly finding itself on the business end of the special operations spear that it has so heavily utilized around the world for the last 40 years. While one assumes the Russians are the most likely culprits, the Chinese have been preparing for direct conflict with the US military for more than 20 years and it is certainly in their interest to ensure that US munitions supplies remain scarce.

If this was a covert attack, then it will certainly drive the likes of Lispy Graham to call for further escalation. How that works out with extremely limited MIC supplies, one questions. If this was really an attack, then it most likely won’t be the last. Ultimately, as this event, martial or accidental, weakens the GAE’s already depleted military capability, it will be a good thing for Americans.

Conversation Interferes With Communication

18 Tuesday Jul 2023

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Loud noise, as unwanted and distinct from ordinary sound, is bad enough. Our cities and towns are full of noise, some of which instantly physically hurts the ears. In time, it can do permanent damage. Low-level noise, interestingly, can do the same thing. Seneca was on to something when he said, “Hey, Miss Boudica chick, sorry about your family, but it’s time to pay up.” No, no, in this context, he said, “Here I am with a babel of noise going on all about me, I have lodgings right over a public bathhouse. Now imagine to yourself every kind of sound that can make one weary of one’s years.”

Doctor Roberts found studies that demonstrate even speaking and listening to the speech of others literally makes one weary of one’s years.

In 2003, Wolfgang Babisch, a senior research officer at the German Federal Environmental Agency, developed the noise reaction model, which describes two pathways for determining the adverse health effects induced by noise. In the first, known as the auditory/direct pathway, exposure to noise louder than 90–100 decibels (such as a jackhammer) causes inner-ear damage that can lead to hearing loss and tinnitus. In the second, the nonauditory or indirect pathway, low-level noise exposure of 50–60 decibels (such as a conversation) interferes with communication, concentration, daily activities, and sleep, resulting in annoyance, mental stress, and subsequent sympathetic and endocrine activation. It was the latter pathway that Babisch suspected was the central player for noise-induced cardiovascular effects.

This doesn’t necessarily mandate a vow of silence. However, given that most of the words most people babble in conversation are empty and meaningless, it does suggest that one’s health might be improved by limiting exposure to such gibbering language. If we’re honest, duller-witted people tend to be louder than their higher-IQ counterparts. Most people are duller-witted, which might explain the evident obsession with exposing the average ear to noise just for noise’s sake. If one wants to keep the arteries healthy and the cortisol levels in check, maybe just shut up every once in a while. Silence is golden.

The Noticing Continues

17 Monday Jul 2023

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clown world, control, Israel, technology

Regardless of mental evasions by some of their subjects, the rulers of Clown World are pretty open about their operations. For instance, their occupation of Occupied Palestine is an open military operation.

But Israeli settler extremism is not isolated to the West Bank, nor to Israel’s current far-right government’s ministers like Ben Gvir and Smotrich. Israeli settlers occupy the highest positions in the military and government, while extremists are operating special militias inside the Israeli army – with its approval – and additionally receiving funds from US charitable organizations.

Israeli settler attacks on Palestinians have been steadily on the rise over the past years, with an average of three violent incidents occurring per day in 2023, compared to two in 2022 and one in 2021, according to the United Nations.

God help innocent children caught in the process.

Palestinian children in the Israel military detention system face physical and emotional abuse, with four out of five (86%) of them being beaten, and 69% strip-searched, according to new research by Save the Children. Nearly half (42%) are injured at the point of arrest, including gunshot wounds and broken bones. Some report violence of a sexual nature and some are transferred to court or between detention centres in small cages, the child rights organisation said.

The new research comes as the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967 presents evidence today to the Human Rights Council on Palestinian children in detention. It is estimated that there are between 500 and 1000 children held in Israeli military detention each year.

Save the Children says these practices are a major and long standing human rights concern and is calling for the Government of Israel to end the detention of Palestinian children under military law and their prosecution in military courts.

But, dear Churchian, please do continue to stand with and fly the occupation flag in your fake churches and so forth. Maybe babble in tongues – always without the requisie two translators, of course. Heathens. Whatever you mumble in demon-speak, don’t quote anything the way Dr. Roberts did, here:

“Every time we do something you tell me America will do this and will do that . . . I want to tell you something very clear: Don’t worry about American pressure on Israel. We, the Jewish people, control America, and the Americans know it.” – Israeli Prime Minister, Ariel Sharon, October 3, 2001

Israel’s leaders brag about their power over the United States, but it is anti-semitic for Americans to mention it.

Please ignore the various casual admissions by inconsequential outfits like the CIA.

Forget the CIA exists. In fact, just pop those pills, turn on the TeeVee, and forget you exist. Kindly disregard this post.

UPDATE: Vox, Andrew Torba, and some archeologists notice.

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