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Will The Storm Save The Republic? [Weekly Column]

26 Friday Feb 2021

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election, law, Myanmar, nationalism, politics

Will The Storm Save The Republic?

Today’s column is somewhat of a follow-up on my last, longer article [at TPC]. I think you will find it extremely inspirational.

That 2020 election was something else, wasn’t it? What a way to end a year of nearly unmitigated disaster. There was a dubious pandemic, likely covering an economic collapse or something much worse. The whole year was a state of emergency exacerbated by civil unrest and general uncertainty. Nerves were frayed enough and then along came the political theater. To top it off, no sooner than the polls closed than the challenges began against the putative winner. Allegations of paper, electronic, systemic, and secret-societal fraud poured forth, all substantiated by what can only be described as hard evidence, proof, in fact.

Yet and still, the corrupt bureaucrats, legislators, judges, media, and others of power and influence refused to hear the evidence. These parties eagerly rubber-stamped the fraud and, going much further, began a pre-planned campaign to spread lies and squelch dissent. The situation looked, for all intents and purposes, final. The deed was done. The nominally-defeated, many of them, began to sulk and mutter about the “next time.” The victors prepared to take power and press forward with a most progressive agenda – a great reset, if you will.

Then, only a few weeks ago, the most miraculous thing happened. The military, long rumored to be positioned against such electoral theft, took bold, decisive action. A period of emergency martial law was imposed. A new, honest election was promised. The incoming, illegitimate head of state was arrested for multiple crimes. Hundreds of corrupt officials were arrested for their roles in the coup. The fake news media was caged. The complicit members of the larger tech platforms were silenced via a nationwide internet blackout. 

The news only got better as the days and weeks progressed. The pro-Constitution military began arresting members of the board of governors of the central bank. Assets were frozen to prevent pilferage or further subversive usage. At last check, falsehood-peddling entertainers, influencers, and celebrities were either rounded up or forced to flee the country.

In short, a storm struck the body politic, bringing true justice much as a hurricane brings high winds. This is exactly what happened – in Myanmar.

The usual suspects elsewhere are understandably alarmed at the implications and example. Corrupt politicians, banking criminals, and the rest know that what happens in one country can happen in any country. Both the USSA and the UK have sanctioned Myanmar. Then again, the UK may ban USians from entering the Old Kingdom, so who really cares?

China and Russia have given tacit support to the military’s efforts, which should effectively keep the UN from meddling. The waning Western Powers can do little, themselves succumbing to the ravages of globalism. They are complaining because the Tatmadaw hardliners are ardent nationalists.

Myanmar is a more coherent nation than, say, the USSA. Seventy percent of the country’s 54 million people are ethnic Barams with most of the remainder being closely-related peoples. Ninety percent of all of them are Buddhists. The generals and others who would see the nation continue to exist, push forward with a strong program of cultural assimilation, Burmanization. Burmah is a literal melting pot, where the ingredients are expected to blend into the overall character of a genuine society. Additionally, opposite the greater Western trend, the average IQ in Myanmar is rising.

On the streets, ravings of the European media aside, there is calm. The Tatmadaw (military), interested in the manifest destiny of the country, is also on the side of the people, even those duped by the siren song of faux progress. They have adopted an intelligent strategy of waiting out misled protesters while moving rapidly to detain real globalist-backed troublemakers. This change in street operations is accompanied by the full integration of modern logistics, equipment, and standards. Indeed, this is not the same military some remember from the civil wars of the past few decades. To the extent it watches, the world is astounded.  

Aung San Suu Kyi (think Kamala without the Rasta influence) is on the wrong side of history, having attempted to illegally force incompatible politics on a culture and an identity led by brave men. The consensus of the honest Asian press and socio-political evaluators is that those men are on the right side.

They probably can save their Republic. A very pleasant notion, isn’t it?

The Old College Lie

23 Tuesday Feb 2021

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college, DIEversity, education, never enough..., racism

A former university, which I am now ashamed to have ever attended, descends into utter anti-civilizational, anti-White, racist madness. More from the converged and useless faculty than the misguided kids:

We must push beyond conventional diversity and inclusion efforts that have yet to produce the scale of change needed to truly uproot the white supremacy woven into higher education and achieve social justice in our community.

They should go much further and scrap anything associated with “White supremacy,” starting with the concept of the univeristy. Close it.

The Death of the Tolkien Society

23 Tuesday Feb 2021

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DIEversity, J.R.R. Tolkien, SJWs, Vox Day

There is almost nothing that cannot be ruined with enough DIEversity or SJW convergence. So long, Society.

The convergence of Tolkien

Christopher Tolkien, the longtime guardian of his father’s literary works, is dead, alas:

 

We are now calling for papers for the Tolkien Society Summer Seminar, which will be held online on Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th July 2021. The theme is Tolkien and Diversity.

Call for Papers

The papers call for such BS as:

Representation in Tolkien’s works (race, gender, sexuality, disability, class, religion, age etc.)
Tolkien’s approach to colonialism and post-colonialism
Adaptations of Tolkien’s works
Diversity and representation in Tolkien academia and readership
Identity within Tolkien’s works
Alterity in Tolkien’s works

Read the whole, sad thing at Vox Day’s site. I’m not sure how he gets so much great (sad) information but I’m glad he does. Also, if you haven’t already, it’s time to scrap all TV and Mooooovie entertainment.

2020: An Election Like No Other – from TPC

22 Monday Feb 2021

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2020 election, politics, TPC

The following is an excerpt from a commissioned article now running at The Piedmont Chronicles.

2020: An Election Like No Other

Back in 1983, Americans were shocked when a cadre of toddlers began making startling allegations of abuse. Beginning in metro Los Angeles, the matter spread as far and wide as Florida and Washington, DC. The extensive criminal case in California stemmed from rumors of ritual exploitation and sodomy occurring in tunnels under a daycare center. The matter gave rise to what was popularly called the “Satanic Panic.” After years of exhaustive investigation, all charges and cases were dropped without any convictions. The children’s tales were written off by experts as overactive imaginations. The concerns of parents and the Christian Right were dismissed, sometimes mockingly, as baseless accusations lacking any evidence and driven by hysteria and conspiracy theory.

Over thirty years after the last hung jury in the Panic cases was dismissed, the United States held another quadrennial presidential election. I was as happy as a clam the other day when old MB asked me to sum up the affair. As you know, this was a plain, uncontested victory followed by the smoothest of transfers of power … Just Kidding! Seriously, you likely have heard much about the matter already; this is the briefest of reviews of some of the more historic events, allegations, and ramifications. A word of warning: herein, I include links to voluminous reading material; however, I’ve tried to make things as simple as possible while also including a little information you may not have read elsewhere.

The election was held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. When the dust settled, the official popular vote tally was 81,268,924 for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris (Biden) and 74,216,154 for Donald Trump and Mike Pence (Trump). In December, Biden tentatively defeated Trump with an Electoral College vote of 306 to 232. Congress jointly assembled to certify the vote on January 6, 2021, and following mildly entertaining antics did so certify Biden’s victory on January 7th. Surrounded by several dozen supporters and tens of thousands of soldiers, Biden was sworn in as the US’s 46th President on January 20, 2021. There were, as it turned out, a few hiccups along the way.

First, concerning the popular vote, to call it a “record turnout” is an understatement. Biden, who had barely campaigned, received the highest number of votes in history. Trump, who had barely campaigned coherently, obliterated Hillary Clinton’s winning popular vote from 2016 and both of Barack Obama’s victories in 2012 and 2008. In fact, Biden aside, Trump received the most popular votes in history – and yet still lost by over 7 million votes to a man who had barely campaigned. A very interesting anomaly. The final arrival of those winning votes was interesting too.

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Read the Whole Thing (1,507 more words) at TPC.

Allegedly…

22 Monday Feb 2021

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column, PPN, preview, TPC

My latest TPC column, more of a white paper, is coming along a little later today. I’ll have that here when it hits. It’s good, though the subject matter to me is a little yesterday; it was a commissioned piece. As luck has it, I have another, follow-up prepared and I’m already moving on to the next subject(s).

While you wait, here’s the PPN for today:

By now, you must know where to find these. However, they do make decent filler while we wait on the written words.

Schools = Communism

16 Tuesday Feb 2021

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communism, education, Marx, MN, schools, Shakespeare

Billy Shake is a “racist” and has to go.

Elizabeth Nelson, who teaches English at Twin Cities Academy in St. Paul, Minnesota, told School Library Journal that she gives her students Marxist theory when reading Shakespeare’s tragedy “Coriolanus” about the Roman leader.

Sarah Mulhern Gross told the journal that she delivered “toxic masculinity analysis” to her students reading “Romeo and Juliet” at High Technology High School in Lincroft, New Jersey.

They really won’t be happy until all the West is swept away. Then, the same people will complain about a lack of electricity and water and the cannibals that eat them alive. To clarify where all this “schooling” stands: locking kids in plexiglass cages like animals or prisoners is good; Marx mitigates toxicity, and; teaching English literature is bad. Home is where the school is!

Plexiglass Child Abuse in Government Schools

15 Monday Feb 2021

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child abuse, education, evil, hoax, Horry County, schools, South Carolina

This one takes the cake even concerning government school stupidity. Even in 2021. Even with the hoax in full, never-ending force. Elementary school children in Horry County, SC are literally confined to jail cells made of plexiglass. And, of course, their teacher is in trouble for sharing this grand innovation with the world. Do watch the video of the classroom prison holding area.

An elementary school teacher was asked to remove a video from her personal Facebook feed by the Horry County Schools District Office on Friday afternoon, with the 82-second video questioning the way that plexiglass was installed at Forestbrook Elementary.

Teresa Holmes, a fifth-grade teacher, showcased the “prison-like” structures in her classroom, questioning whether any member of the HCS Board of Education had sat in one of the desks, pointing specifically to the obstructed views of the classroom white board due to the plexiglass.

She also tagged Ken Richardson, the BOE chairman, in the post, who responded that someone from the district office would contact her.

According to Holmes, that contact was not about fixing the problem, instead a message that was delivered through Forestbrook’s principal, who indicated that the district wanted Holmes to “take it down, and don’t make it look like something negative.”

It looks like something negative because it is utterly and purely satanic. This is child abuse as perpetrated by a bunch of luciferian criminals screaming out for millstones. Of course, they don’t want the public to know about this – it’s the same reason they do what they can to keep parents out of the schools. And this kind of response from the Board is the norm, not an aberration. Now, you know the drill: a look at Forestbrook:

This is what might be called, statistically, a “good” government school. Test score-wise it ranks above Horry County in general and the State of South Carolina in almost all subjects. And, yes, one finds the typical slide in math proficiency, from 80% in 3rd grade to 61% in 5th. Performance and test averages are slowly falling as the school continues to undergo the routine demographic collapse. It is maybe a decade away from the composition and performance of neighboring Socastee Elementary and Palmetto Bay Elementary. Then, what? Detroit levels? But, as-is, it’s in the top 15% of all elementary schools in SC – a “good” school.” And, yet this happens.

For the love of whatever you hold dear, get your children out of these abominable, hellish cauldrons of idiocy. No child deserves to be corralled like a prisoner. Homeschool.

Four Kinds of People to Avoid

13 Saturday Feb 2021

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evil, intoxicated, mentally ill, people to avoid, society, stupid

I mentioned this a week ago, but it bears repeating. Moving forward, as things intensify, there are four general types to avoid – as circumstances permit. Frequently, a stranger in the wild will fall into two or more categories.

  1. The evil
  2. The stupid
  3. The mentally ill
  4. The chronically intoxicated

I have a plan to flush this out later. As-is, yes, it may sound a little harsh. These are not times to be concerned with how things sound. This post brought to you courtesy of a duo of stupid, wicked people I will now try to avoid.

It’s Really the Demographics

12 Friday Feb 2021

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culture, decline, demographics, society

If you find you’re small town and county going “bluer” by the election, then, yes, you may notice things like elected officials who behave like idiots at best. All you need to do – ask any Boomer moron – is get them to read the Constitution (or have someone read it to them!) and then they’ll vote Republican and things will magically fix themselves. Or, if you’re intelligent, you might notice that 56% of your population now consists of people who reliably vote Democrat – period, and who are not known for civilization. What did you do to deserve this state of affairs? Well, you rebelled against God in some way(s), in general, and you failed to have children, specifically. Demographics = destiny. And, if you’re angry about malfunctioning street lights, guess what goes next!

Super Bowl Review – from TPC

10 Wednesday Feb 2021

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Super Bowl LV, TPC

Here’s something:

Halfway There, Methinks | From the CFF Sports Desk

Happy new week, fellow Branch COVIDians! If you can kindly refrain from the anal swabs and Aunt Yellen UBI begging for a moment, I have some extremely exciting news of the competitive athletic variety. Hey! You with the premature age spots, lethargy, and uncontrollable twitching! That’s probably acute immune thrombocytopenia, aka Pfizer poisoning. Seek immediate emergency medical help … aw, and he’s dead. Where were we? Oh, right, Tampa!

With the ongoing economic collapse, the simmering civil conflagration, out of control unrestricted warfare on all fronts, the lost art of echoing, and a general reluctance by some to accept the primacy of identity in certain matters, especially those political, it was a hard pick this week – until Sunday night. Super Bowl LV gave us too many records and firsts to ignore. Let’s dive right in, shall we?

Front and center, there’s the number seven. Tom Brady has now won SEVEN(!!!) of his ten(!) Super Bowl appearances – records that even the fake news media acknowledge in between bouts of “Kamala-ing” Creepy Joe. Me? My title, above. I think Brady is halfway to his attainable goal of fourteen SB rings. 14.

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Read the whole (edited) thing at TPC!

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