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Monthly Archives: August 2023

The African Front

14 Monday Aug 2023

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Africa, France, Niger, War, WW3

For those capable of reading and independent judgement, the news keeps flowing. Niger may well become a new total front in the world conflict. We know that French commandos have been busy attacking junta militias and freeing terrorists (likely so they can be imported to France, ala the GAE’s importation of all the Afghan “helpers”, dope dealers, rapists, and other criminals).

Right now, it’s starting to look like this:

Niger and African allies and Wagner V. France, the GAE, and African allies. Wagner is probably the key factor that will ensure another GAE defeat.

Why the French interest? Read this. Read it and then get back to all that important BS on the Telly.

UPDATE: READ THIS.

UPDATE: THIS ALSO.

Impeaching Brandon

14 Monday Aug 2023

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Brandon, impeachment

Read the Articles of Impeachment if you like (I saw no need).

There is a glaring error on the title matter, as a “Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr.” is referred to as “President of the United States.” No idea what’s up with that though I assume it refers to Brandon the AI. Fake presidents probably cannot be impeached, or so one would think. Not that any of this matters. I’d suggest all the diehard ‘Muricans go ahead and start stretching and training and bulking up (more) in preparation for next fall’s big voat. You’ll have to voat harder than ever before.

WWIII Updates

13 Sunday Aug 2023

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Russia, War, WW3

The GAE’s pet media is slowly coming around to the obvious.

Ukraine SitRep: The End Of The Counteroffensive

Western media have finally change course. They are now admitting that the much promoted Ukrainian counter-offensive has failed. In fact, the acknowledge that it never had a chance to win in the first place.

The Hill, the Washington Post and CNN now agree that the Ukrainian army will never achieve its aims.

There’s a reason why those who still depend on TeeVee and other fake news outlets keep babbling they see no news about the war. Some of them might even realize why that is. Their puppet master pols even get the idea. Some of them anyway.

It’s still hard to make sense of the copious information streaming out daily from Europe and beyond, but many of my previous “predictions” keep on being right. This is a little dated now, but the MOD is steadily moving to surround Kharkov. They will, sooner or later, achieve all of their strategic goals. That’s in part because they have them to achieve in contrast to the reactionary tactical idiocy of the GAE. Our real enemies still haven’t given up. In fact, it appears they are prepared to sacrifice any other Europeans stupid enough to play the game.

A minor note that may not really matter: Larry Johnson critiques Scott Ritter’s opinions about Gonzalo Lira. He said, he said, he said… As far as I’m concerned, these men are still all on the same team. Make of it what one will.

There’s much more…

 

The C19 Front

12 Saturday Aug 2023

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C19, hoax, Ivermectin, War

It’s still not over, the Hoax. While the satanists and their retarded dupes keep pushing the narrative that was always obviously a stupid hoax, evidence of casualties keep pouring out. Their poison, like their cold bug, was designed to kill. That’s why they pushed it so hard – to kill as many people as possible. It’s why they banned even mentioning medicine that actually works, even when they always knew it worked. These demon people really are not your friends.

Seriously, Take a Walk

12 Saturday Aug 2023

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health, walking

While the conventional advice from medical “science” is to wear a mask in your house, eat bugs, drink chemicals, and die, evidence suggests those who want to live and live well only need to take a few extra steps each say.

Public health and sports medicine specialists have recommended that people walk 10,000 steps a day to promote good health. But that number doesn’t seem to be holy. The number of steps you should walk every day to start seeing benefits to your health is lower than previously thought, according to the largest analysis ever to investigate this.

The study, just published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology found that walking an average of at least 3,967 steps a day started to reduce the risk of dying from any cause, and 2,337 steps a day reduced the risk of dying from cardiovascular diseases.

For those capable of thinking, walking opens up both time and neural pathways, allowing for ease of ideation. And it’s easy. Turn this machine off and go for a walk.

No Changes Whatsoever!

11 Friday Aug 2023

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1965, demographics, Gen. Alpha

Gen. Alpha is officially minority-majority, or majority non-White.

Among Americans who are under the age of 18, white people, meaning Americans who are descended from Europeans, are for the first time in the country’s history, in the minority, a new Brookings survey shows.

Generation Z – that is, people born between 1997 and 2012 – will be the last generation in the United States with a white majority.

And even with this group, the majority is very narrow – 50.5 percent.

Among younger age groups under 18, whites are already in the minority, according to the Brookings survey, which uses updated data from the 2020 census.

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Historically, major influxes of Third World peoples were prevented, but legislation was gradually loosened during the 20th century [1965!] following intense and long-lasting lobbying pressure from influential ethnic interest groups.

“…pressure from influential ethnic interest groups…” Now, what does that remind us of???

Langley’s Dysfunctional Family

10 Thursday Aug 2023

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Philip Giraldi, who knows, weighs in on something Larry Johnson, who knows, mentioned the other day. The CIA, founded in deception and wickedness, has grown self-converged to a crippling degree.

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), famed for its hidden agendas and its preference to operate in the shadows, has featured in a couple of recent breaking stories. On July 22nd the White House announced that CIA Director William Burns would be stepping up to cabinet level in the Joe Biden Administration. That means that beyond being in theory a principal government source for reliable information that can be used to make policy, he would himself become a policy maker, co-equal with Secretary of State Antony Blinken, National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan and Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin. Though the gesture is largely symbolic and creates some bureaucratic scrambling of roles and functions, it is not unprecedented. President Ronald Reagan included his CIA Director and close friend William Casey in the cabinet and the inevitable Bill Clinton elevated no less than two Directors, John Deutch and George Tenet.

Interestingly, of the four cabinet level CIA Directors, only Casey was an experienced intelligence officer, having served in the OSS during the Second World War and he became a controversial director who was inclined to support unnecessarily risky operations, particularly in Latin America. Deutch was something like a professional bureaucrat, having worked at the Pentagon before moving on to the Agency. He left CIA after little more than a year in office in December 1996 and it was subsequently learned that he had been keeping classified material on his own laptop computer, which appears to be a Democratic Party trait. Bill Clinton pardoned him before he could be prosecuted for failing to protect classified information. Tenet was a congressional staffer before becoming Director and he, of course, gifted the American people with the massive intelligence failure known as the Iraq War.

Burns likewise is a career diplomat, not a spy, and the two roles are very different, …

Johnson mentioned the merger of analysis and operations over the past 40 years. This amounts to mixing and drinking the Kool-Aid. This explains what appears to be a constant series of mistakes. Given what could otherwise happen, that might be for the best. The Company may have administratively reduced itself to just another part of the political structure. That would make it as irrelevant as the rest of the show.

COLUMN: A Review of SCHOOL FOR GENIUS

09 Wednesday Aug 2023

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book review, education, ETH, SCHOOL FOR GENIUS, Tom Moore

A Review of SCHOOL FOR GENIUS

 

What’s genius got to do with it?! What did Tina Turner have in common with Boston’s Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge? That’s right! Sensing the impending final chapter of American history approaching, the late, talented, and wise Turner removed herself to Switzerland, settling comfortably in a magnificent chateau just down the lake shore from a school most Americans may not have heard of. And one will literally drive over the engineering legacy of that same school as one heads north on I-93, passing TD’s new Garden, perhaps lamenting the loss of the old Garden, and slowly realizing the Red Tavern up in Methuen has been closed for twenty years.

Hello. It’s another book review. Today we briefly examine School For GENIUS: The Story Of The ETH – The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, from 1855 to the Present, Front Street Press, (2005/6). ETH, short for the Allemand “Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule,” is that famed engineering school in Zurich with which some might not be familiar. It’s also sometimes referred to simply as “the Poly.” It is Switzerland’s and Europe’s preeminent technical school and consistently ranks as one of the world’s top ten universities.

(© Front Street Press. Photo by PL.)

I purchased School for Genius for two very special, personal reasons. First, I am giving the book as a gift to a most important person who may choose to study at ETH in the near future. Second, it is yet another fine work authored by my dear friend, my brother, and our champion of the West, the late, great Thomas G. Moore. That last point alone should sell this review to my readers. 

As many know, Tom and I first met at a school. Many might not know that Tom held three advanced degrees from two European universities. The man understood academia. He knew Europe. Previously, I was vaguely aware of ETH, and he and I had discussed the book and his resident process of researching and writing it. Reading it was nonetheless eye-opening.

As usual, Tom did something utterly fantastic with ETH. He crafted an authoritative history, apology, and exposition that flows and reads like one of his thrilling fictional narratives. It’s not quite like reading an Erik Larson book; one need not constantly remind oneself that Albert Einstein and Carl Jung were real men and not novel characters, but it’s somewhat close. 

The book opens with words of knowledgeable praise from Hon. Faith Whittlesey, a two-term former US Ambassador to Switzerland. Tom begins with a bit of history and culture, wherein he compares the ancient and functional idea of Swiss “diversity” with the doomed and deadly buzzword of late American fame. He then moves into the school’s genesis as it was founded based on the established principles of Paris’s École Polytechnique (another school someone might consider). 

The rise of ETH coincided with, was governed by, and helped steer the rise of the industrial revolution and the modern world. Tom beautifully covers how a decent and intelligent people bridged the transition from a rural agrarian culture to an advanced industrialized society while maintaining the best elements of both. Repeated emphasis is given to the stubborn independence and decentralization that has marked the Swiss people and their Cantons for centuries. He also delves as deeply into the copious scientific and academic contributions and achievements the school and its score-plus Nobel laureates have given the world as 270 pages will allow. 

Here I will stop and highly recommend School For Genius. If not for my two privy circumstances, I might not have ever developed an interest in the subject matter. It is, I suppose, a niche study. Yet, if you or someone you know has an interest in educational history, engineering, math, Tom Moore prose, or the continuation of civilization, then do consider adding the book to your reading list. 

As for gifted young American students who might contemplate ETH as their future alma mater, Tom perhaps outdoes even his own general curiosity and kindness. He dedicates a short section towards the end of the book to just those American kids who might follow Mrs. Turner toward Zurich. The requisite standards are high. Therefore, so too should be the intellectual caliber of the potential scholar. If one is qualified, and one decides to pursue this select excellence, then the process is doable. At Tom’s original press time, the annual cost of attending ETH was approximately $950. This year, it is closer to $1,500. That figure applies to all students, domestic and international. Compare that price to the tuition at MIT. Compare Zurich to Boston, and the CH to the US. ETH is oftentimes referred to as the “MIT of Europe.” That moniker might be reversed. 

For general education buffs, Appendix II provides a cursory examination of the general Swiss school system. As one might guess, compared to what passes for schooling in the US, the CH’s approach is, in a word, “better.” In a self-propagating system of merit and advancement, ETH does its part to keep the cycle spinning much like CERN’s ETH-affiliated Large Hadron Collider. The adventuresome American pupil might further assist this grand process. Learn much more in Moore’s School For Genius.

A special note: Based on my outstanding experience, I also highly recommend Booketeria of San Antonio, Texas as a used bookstore of great worth. If you order School For Genius or any other preowned book from Amazon, do look for them as a source. At their website, they maintain an independent catalog of titles. For the ridiculously low price I paid for my copy, what was delivered bordered on the unbelievable. My mint condition book arrived early and double wrapped like a Christmas present. I sincerely thank these good people for their extreme dedication to quality and service.

Up there in Heaven, I once again thank you, mon frère. Really miss you.

Deo vindice!

Difficult Talks

08 Tuesday Aug 2023

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GAE, Niger, Nuland, War

I imagine any talk with a sociopathic witch would be difficult. Still, the GAE sent Vicky Nuland to speak with the military junta leaders of Niger, who by the way, are every bit as validly elected as the administration of Brandon the AI.

A senior US official has held face-to-face talks with Niger’s military leaders following last month’s coup.

Acting Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Nuland said the conversations had been “extremely frank and at times quite difficult”.

Washington has said the coup can still be ended diplomatically and President Mohamed Bazoum reinstated, but has suspended aid payments in the meantime.

West African countries are set to meet on Thursday to discuss the crisis.

One junta leader who asked to remain anonymous said none of them could understand why Nuland kept referring to them as her “pretties”. Evidently, they did not find the remark flattering. Whether this is a new front in WWIII is still unclear. If it is, and if the aligned African countries are successful in reinstating Bazoum, then perhaps they could go to DC and help rid ‘Murica of her junta.

Someone Missed “The Talk”

08 Tuesday Aug 2023

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Einstein, Israel, jews, US, Zionists

Not that talk, the other one.

Did you know that Albert Einstein and a host of other prominent US Jews signed a letter to the NYT in 1948 warning about something called “Zionism” in the then new state of Israel? I did not until this week. Here’s their letter.

TO THE EDITORS OF THE NEW YORK TIMES:

Among the most disturbing political phenomena of our times is the emergence in the newly created state of Israel of the “Freedom Party” (Tnuat Haherut), a political party closely akin in its organization, methods, political philosophy and social appeal to the Nazi and Fascist parties.

It was formed out of the membership and following of the former Irgun Zvai Leumi, a terrorist, right-wing, chauvinist organization in Palestine.

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Whoa! Whoa, whoa, whoa! Nobody cares about the Nazi comparison. Even Ariel Sharon used it, and laughingly. It’s not popular to admit there was ever such a place with the name “Palestine” but, again, not too many people get bent out of shape about it. It’s the “Z” word that’s the problem. Not that it’s a problem! But, you know, it should never be used or thought or anything. Shhhhhhh!

For my part, I look for a groveling apology and retraction by this misguided group and/or Carlos Slim’s blog.

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