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A poll confirms what was suspected. The former America, the USSA, is a two-thirds evil country. All the votes and court cases in the world won’t fix this.
16 Tuesday Nov 2021
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A poll confirms what was suspected. The former America, the USSA, is a two-thirds evil country. All the votes and court cases in the world won’t fix this.
16 Tuesday Nov 2021
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At augmenting a trivial cold virus, that is. The fake president had better mandate never-ending “boosters” before something really bad happens.
Why it matters: America’s booster campaign got off to an underwhelming start, potentially leaving millions of vulnerable people at risk as the holidays approach.
People at risk. Like these poor elderly people in Connecticut?
The nursing and rehab center houses only 70 residents and all eight people who died has serious underlying health issues.
Of the 89 total infections, 87 people were fully vaccinated, the nursing home said.
“While we must continue with Covid-19 prevention protocols, we want to assure everyone we are doing our best to keep residents and staff safe,” officials said.
What?! Older folks with underlying conditions dying?!?! I’ve never! You? And what a success rate! 87 of 89 is 97.7% effective at spreading the hoax while simultaneously enriching war criminal corporate scum.
Throw this CT story in the face of every fool who still dares bother you about this utterly pathetic chapter in human history. Tell them they’re supporting genocide and need to be punished accordingly.
16 Tuesday Nov 2021
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Kyle did nothing wrong. The luciferians can whine all they like, but the gun charge had to be dismissed.
But Rittenhouse’s attorneys seized on a subsection of the Wisconsin law that states the ban on minors possessing dangerous weapons applies to minors armed with rifles or shotguns only if those weapons are short-barreled. The language stems from a bill that then-Republican Gov. Tommy Thompson signed in 1991. Lawmakers across the country were trying to find ways to curb gang violence around that time. Kenosha defense attorney Michael Cicchini said the law was likely intended to prevent youths from carrying sawed-off shotguns.
Rittenhouse’s AR-15-style rifle was not short-barreled.
From now on, can we look forward to subsections being signs of “White Supremacy?”
Now, the jury needs to do its job and acquit America’s Hero.
16 Tuesday Nov 2021
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15 Monday Nov 2021
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14 Sunday Nov 2021
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Another week starts tomorrow. Look for five new PPN episodes – the first three will be (like those from the end of last week) a little shorter than normal. That’s to accommodate (non-Perrin) FP team vaca schedules. Nice.
As always, a new column will come along. And this one may return to full force! Not sure, we’ll see. Now, back to Sunday with you.
13 Saturday Nov 2021
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The fake pandemic is the gift to children and society that keeps on giving. Or, in these cases, taking – away reasons to keep the concentration camps open.
School districts across the nation are temporarily closing or switching back to remote learning as school administrators struggle with empty classrooms, driverless buses and understaffed cafeterias caused by widespread teacher exhaustion, coronavirus concerns and the Great Resignation.
Accepting that the wicked, stupid staff is “exhausted,” imagine the toll on the poor kids. Close ’em down and keep ’em closed!
12 Friday Nov 2021
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In the USSA, after 50 years of constant invasion, the fake administration is now paying people to invade.
In sane Poland, while the resolute Poles line up the tanks, even the reluctant EU prepares to build a wall.
Where do you think civilization will continue?
12 Friday Nov 2021
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*With special DISappearance by Buddy, Jr.
11 Thursday Nov 2021
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It’s yet another education column!
William S. Lind gave a lecture to a group of Marine Corps officers at Quantico in August of 2010 about the Four Generations of Modern Warfare. One, blessed with sufficient intelligence and initiative, may find the recorded session at unauthorized.tv on the Documentaries Channel. He, again, raised the alarm that the US Empire’s military is now at least two generations and about one hundred years behind, and thus destined to lose perpetually. He noted that other, less advanced though more creative nations had adapted to modern reality. He spoke of carving out some corner for Christian, Western Civilization.
He also made various points of commentary that struck me as applicable to the greater society in general and, specifically as to education.
As noted and observed by Dr. Ironsides in The Substitute, we are now several generations into the age of post-literacy. Lind correctly describes the new young mind as incapable of reading a book. Further, he laments that the USSA’s military has largely deprofessionalized to the point that many, if not most, officers have never read a single book of military strategy or philosophy. So it is in the schools, where eleventh and twelfth-grade students read at the second-grade level – if at all.
The same wicked, stupid forces that destroyed the military and other institutions are the same forces that corrupted and ended American education. The same obsession with rote order has produced in the academies, as on the battlefields, the same dismal failure. With the military, it’s no longer about winning. In the schools, it’s no longer about learning.
Lind remarked about the great intellectual and philosophical developments of previous centuries. Now, stagnation has given way to regression. Then, great minds developed because they were allowed to. They had the time to think. To paraphrase Lind’s key point (in my mind), the best way to kill intellectual development is to keep everyone busy.
In our pitiful excuses for schools, everyone – from the students to the teachers to the administrator – constantly engages in some form of what is derisively but correctly called “busy work.” Doing things for the sake of doing them, on a rigid schedule, day after day, with the tempo literally ordered by the ringing of a bell.
I truly tire of writing about this system and its degeneracy over and over and over again. By any and all metrics, it is all dead. Yet and still, the people, the parents, stupidly send their children into the storm. In many cases, they try to play the system in some vain pursuit of something they cannot accurately describe. Defeated at every turn, they lack the fortitude to admit that when one plays the devil’s game, the devil always wins.
Decentralization is a large part of the solution to this madness. Compare the high-flying success of something like the Sudbury School, with no schedules, no classes, no subjects, and no rule of command and control, with the foregoing. Out of habit, I routinely praise and preach homeschooling. What I really find most hopeful is “unschooling.” It’s the asymmetrical educational approach akin to fourth-generation warfare tactics. And it works.
As a mass, nationwide practice, the learning process could be, in a sense, state-sponsored. The Chinese have codified and instituted Unrestricted Warfare, which is essentially fifth-generation combat – fourth-gen tactics practiced by a nation-state. For Western education, this would be a simple reversion to the better way things used to be. It will not happen in the dying US. However, in that carved-out future home for Christian Remnant, there is still great hope.
Next time, if I can muster the energy, we may explore a little Tolkien.