COLUMN: Time For Summer Camp?

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Time For Summer Camp?

 

Greetings, hello, and I hope that you, my beloved readers, are recovering from Monday’s festivities. June nineteenth, which some have taken to calling “Juneteenth”, is one of the most important holidays in our vibrant culture. This is as it should be, as the great date is the annual celebration of Garfield’s birthday! America’s favorite tubby feline turned 45(!) this week. Let that sink in for a moment or two.

In real news, I was pleased to represent the great Southern People at the 2023 Saint Petersburg International Economic Forum last week. Several other attendees asked me why, from the outside, it looks like Dixians appear to live in the mid-Nineteenth Century. In a very good-natured and congenial way, I laughed these assertions off. I explained, “We are most forward-thinking. That’s why I am here, to plan for the future. In this century—” I then woke up. Once awake, I read a series of related news stories that stirred me to write this column.

It’s it strange that the WereWestern MSM has essentially gone silent in reporting on Ukraine’s great counteroffensive? Their masters continue to spin lies, but even a few of the “more reputable” sources have begun to admit the obvious. 404 forces have been lured into a few abandoned villages miles away from Russian lines. When settled in, they are eliminated in industrial quantities. Two reliable sources report that the (ghost) town of P’yatykhatky has answered the question, “What happens when 100 TOS Heavy Flamethrower missiles strike one small town?” Answer: it’s more ghosts. And where is General Zaluzhny? The BBC wants to know. 

Cyril Ramaphosa’s peace process attempt went well in Moscow, with Putin showing off the previously signed February 2022 agreement. It was, of course, reneged on by Lil’ Ze and NATO, who also brushed off Ramaphosa in Kiev. South Africa’s president also got the WereWestern diplomatic treatment at the airport in Warsaw. That could have been worse, as the GAE has been known to murder diplomats at airports. We’ll have to wait for Sen. John Fetterman (D – Ogrestan) to adjust his basketball shorts and slur out some explanation.

AIKEN, SC KEEPING IT REAL FOR JUNETEENTH!

A very interesting proposal came from Petr Pavel, President of the Czech Republic. He suggested that WereWestern countries treat Russians living within their borders the way the satanic states treated ethnic Japanese residents during WWII. The GAE has and has always had double standards. (Mostly) innocent Japanese people in places like California were rounded up without any pretense of due process and interned in camps. Other Japanese were treated a little better. For instance, the bioweapons scientists of the IJA’s Unit 731 were forgiven for their war crimes and “paper-clipped” into the GAE fold like so many Nazis. They helped lay the groundwork for things like the C19 biowarfare campaign. 

The USSA has a long, ignoble history of “camps”. The entire South was turned into a concentration camp after the War of Northern Aggression. The whole world became a detention and death camp during the height of Washington’s C19 Hoax. There was the whole PATRIOT Act and Operation Nine-Eleven-Woods thing. Catholics, pro-lifers, Whites, and anyone else on the list are declared the worst enemies of the GAE. It would make sense for the empire to oppress innocent Russians as a simple “cost of war”, as Pavel put it. Several of these potential targets are my friends, and they are already talking and thinking about the dreadful possibilities. It would be nice if we decent Americans could help them, although we can’t seem to help ourselves. Just know that if or when anything is done to Russian nationals, the same fate will probably be visited upon us sooner or later.

Here, we might be reminded of a 17th Century Chinese poem, the words of Zhang Xianzhong upon the “Seven Kill Stele”:

Heaven brings forth innumerable things to nurture man.

Man has nothing good with which to recompense Heaven.

Kill. Kill. Kill. Kill. Kill. Kill. Kill.

I had an entirely different column drafted out, but I decided to run with this instead. And I’m going to wrap it up now. Many other items need my attention, including multiple works of fiction. Happy summer, happy birthday, Garfield, damn the empire of lies, and,

Deo vindice!

The Vaccine-Autism Nexus

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It’s not just the second-stage C19 bioweapon. Great heaping piles of evidence suggest the obvious. Read this.

The admission of a top autism expert

Finally, the biggest piece of evidence comes from James Lyons-Weiler who got a call from one of the top autism experts in the world. He told James that “We all know vaccines cause autism. We just aren’t allowed to talk about it.” He was referring to his fellow autism experts.

If they admitted this, they would lose their funding, their job, their license to practice medicine, their hospital privileges, their board certifications, etc.

The entire modern/post-modern vaccine push starts to look like an Enlightenment eugenics and population control/reduction program.

Fleeing Oppression

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Happy World Refugee Day. Here’s a rather stunning interactive display of where tens of millions are fleeing from and where they go. If it looks like the GAE and its controllers might be steering the majority of this massive migration, then that’s just an illusion. As so many people are uprooted and dispossessed, and as so many others struggle to absorb them, we must be careful not to criticize certain parties too harshly or else they might come get us. The oppression is on even in formerly nominally free states. In those kinds of places, if a public servant refuses to bow to the evil, then the PTB will go after him too.

In a way, all of us outside the core Sovereign World nations, are refugees. Those of us who don’t have to or cannot travel are still domestically exiled in places that kind of still look like home, but which obviously no longer are. In a way, this is our day. Do we celebrate?

Tales from the Fashion Colony

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The WSJ is following up on a hilarious fictional story about some “Russian” soldier surrendering to a fake drone with a piece on the fate of the CIA asset USian journalist arrested in Russia. Read all about their very real concern for journalism! They even mention the plight of the druggie basketball lesbian American hero, Grinder or whatever, and her heroic release following much heroism. That’s great, WSJ! Now do one about Gonzalo Lira. Then, if the spirits move you, make a defensive plea for Julian Assange.

Happy Father’s Day

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In the excitement over the runup to Garfield’s birthday, I almost forgot.

Everyone is getting ready! Juneteenth-Amerikans are already celebrating in their own traditional ways.

And there’s yet another new holiday on the horizon: From this year on, Afghanistan will mark August 31 as Victory Day, heralding the 2021 defeat of the GAE. I’d say this portends well as an example for Americans, Southerners especially, but we’re not ready, are we?

Good jobs, dads. Enjoy our day!

If Only We’d Been Lower Trust Before

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Abe Greenwald reports on a “shocking” poll that found 58% of Americans are out of trust and think life was better 50 years ago. Abe wants to know why.

First, life was better “for people like them”, for people like you and I, back in 1973. As for why, it’s a simple matter of numbers. In 1973, White People were approximately 85% of the American population, and they were still in control of their nation. Today, heritage Americans are a shrinking minority, and all Whites in the former US are headed for minority status in a few years. And Americans no longer control America. “(((People not like them)))” do.

They shouldn’t count on it at all, but if Americans are really lucky, then perhaps they will one day get a little outside help regaining at least a portion of their lost nation. Maybe it will look a little (or a lot) like what China is now doing to help the occupied, oppressed, and dispossessed Palestinians.

An Excellent Interview

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Scott Ritter, just back from Russia, joined Alex Christoforou and Alexander Mercouris for a long, very, very good talk. This is Ritter at his best. Note the similarities between modern Russia and the former American nation. When he spoke of so many young Russian men dying of despair in the 1990s, I thought of all of our young men dying the same way now.

And here’s the accordion song he mentioned (great stuff):