As promised, I review the Atlanta Spa Shootings, a strange story that has ridiculously if predictably morphed even since I recorded this:
19 Friday Mar 2021
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As promised, I review the Atlanta Spa Shootings, a strange story that has ridiculously if predictably morphed even since I recorded this:
18 Thursday Mar 2021
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18 Thursday Mar 2021
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And, the podcast, where the audience has shifted:
17 Wednesday Mar 2021
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They’ve cracked the mystery now! It’s slower walking speed that kills, not the hoax itself. Read more!
Slow walkers are almost four times more likely to die from COVID-19, and have over twice the risk of contracting a severe version of the virus, according to a team of researchers from the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Leicester Biomedical Research Centre led by Professor Tom Yates at the University of Leicester.
Of course, they do blend in the OBESITY factor. I wonder what they’re leaving out? Probably something about time or length of the walking. Keep walking, regardless of pace! Fear no hoax.
17 Wednesday Mar 2021
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Enjoy a hot cup of PPN:
That’s Gamazda in the frame with me! You’ll learn more mid-way through…
17 Wednesday Mar 2021
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Day One and the narrative has already shifted on the Georgia Massage Parlor shootings. NOW, he’s less of a religious gun nut and more gamma-raging jilted customer.
THE suspected massage parlor shooter is a “sex addict” and may have been wanting to take out temptation when he allegedly killed eight.
The first shooting occurred at a Cherokee County massage parlor about 30 miles northwest of Atlanta before two other spas across the street from each other in northeast Atlanta were targeted.
More on this, later, probably Friday on PPN. The original story is always fake. Like Nashville, 2020, this one must have rapidly ceased to serve the elite’s agenda. They will invariably cook up more.
16 Tuesday Mar 2021
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A new format and some technical foibles always make for a great news cast!
15 Monday Mar 2021
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Roosh wrote up an excellent essay on the evils of the cult of free both in terms of how they use, abuse, and dump creators, and as to how their techno marketing is geared only for them and their freak pets of the day.
It’s helpful that the platform exaggerates its own usefulness by implementing an algorithm to give followers and views to new users even if their content doesn’t warrant it. The honeymoon won’t last for long: soon the platform holds your followers hostage. Instead of showing followers your content, a platform like Facebook demands money from you to help “boost” your post—to those who already opted in to your work. Or how about YouTube, which refuses to notify your subscribers of a new video upload. Once the platform gets big enough, the algorithm is tweaked to maximize benefits for them, not exposure for you.
When using a platform, you’re essentially making a deal with the devil. You grant a perpetual license for your content to a corporation and submit to arbitrary and stifling rules in exchange for eyeballs, status, or fame. As long as you serve the will of the platform, the deal seems like it will have no cost, but as soon as you begin to think for yourself, or wish to create content that does not serve the prevailing agenda of the Jewish owner of the platform, you will be swiftly throttled or banned.
It’s no big deal if you get banned, because you can just take your subscribers elsewhere, right? Wrong, the platform has access to your subscriber list and will not let you contact them. When I was banned from YouTube, I had no way of contacting my 60,000 subscribers to let them know where they could find my future videos. While many of them were already familiar with my blog, half weren’t, because my videos since then have suffered a 50-60% drop in views. Perhaps they are still clicking reload on YouTube, wondering why I stopped making videos.
FPTV and PPN are still on YT. That’s not my call, I openly mock Susan and Co. every time I can think of it, and we have a prepared fallback already operational. However, if you, the casual user, still engage with these worthless agents of hell, then you deserve every last shred of deviance they force your way. Meanwhile, Roosh continues to become more impressive every single week.
15 Monday Mar 2021
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Technical issues at FPHQ…
15 Monday Mar 2021
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The LP in NH is still smoking MJ promoting flying cars?!
There’s a boldness to New Hampshire, a willingness to roll the dice, and I’m tuned into it because I live here in a small town, and I bump up against the spirit of innovation all the time. Once, I was in a quandary over how to get my aging Subaru past inspection, even though one taillight was dangling inside its cracked housing. The attendant at my local dump had an idea: “Just Super Glue the f— out of it, brother,” he said. I did, and it worked.
Back in 2001, a few libertarian visionaries latched onto New Hampshire’s possibilities and resolved to launch what they called the Free State Project, aiming — in the words of their guru, libertarian theorist Jason Sorens — to “establish residence in a small state and take over the state government.” While the takeover is pending, the FSP has surpassed its initial goal of luring 20,000 partisans. Among the emigres was Ammon, the Pal-V sales rep, who moved here with his wife Susan in 2009.
The Free State Project is as dead as anything else the pot party touches, as seen by more Massholes moving to the Granite State than free-trading atheists. But, the idea of a $400,000 operational flying car might work. Again, I’ve been waiting a LONG time, though I will believe it when I fly it.