40 Replies to “August 10, 2019: Reader Tips”

  1. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/el-paso-suspect-said-he-was-targeting-mexicans-told-officers-he-was-the-shooter-police-say/ar-AAFA53g?li=BBnb7Kz

    If that’s true—and the mostly Hispanic rabble who pass for El Paso’s finest didn’t beat the confession out of him—then the Deep Staters who convinced a poor white kid to be their fall guy must have made him a hell of a offer. Make it look good, kid. We’ll spring you out and you’ll be living somewhere sunny with a new identity before you know it.

    Patrick Crusius is naive enough to keep his end of the bargain, and not insist on a lawyer. Naturally, the Deep State will not keep theirs. Crusius will die in prison.

    The real killers are assuredly enjoying their reward money to the fullest in Juarez tonight.

  2. Sorry folks, no conspiracies here just Rex at his finest…

    **A terrible hubris and arrogance walks with the world-savers. And I suppose if you think you’re the one to save all the world, it will inflate the ego a tad. It will also make you reckless, careless about lesser people, the “unanointed” — those outside the light, people who are not prophets and saviours, but who work, raise families, scrape by as best they can. Mere drones these.**

    **You spend your life on platforms in front of microphones, daily preaching alarms and terrors, scatter yourself to great summits in the metropolises of the world, stay at exquisite hotels, and meet all sorts of pompous and important people who think exactly as you do. It’s electrifying. One minute you’ve saving the Maldives and fattening up the polar bears, the next you’re on to room service for a choice martini.**

    https://nationalpost.com/opinion/rex-murphy-apparently-world-savers-dont-need-to-worry-about-the-little-people

    1. Boots, they spend their lives producing nothing of value, unless of course you consider discord and lies productive.

    1. At least we know that idiot’s DNA won’t be contaminating the gene pool.

  3. A few months ago the Procol Harum version to the song below was played here and some one replied “thanks, that was beautiful!” That gentleman was Ken Kulak. This is dedicated to him. Ken is gone but not forgotten. Missing you K.K.

    And, of course, h/t back to Kate!

    https://youtu.be/bt9tCN4ALkI

    1. ‘You keep me hangin on’ had been a hit for the Supremes the previous year. In that era AM radio ruled the airwaves when FM radio played to a smaller audience and hadn’t really taken off yet. The AM radio format dictated no air play for lengthy songs so bands would make 2 versions of the same song, 1 for AM and 1 for FM. The vocals sound a bit different in the shortened version of that song.
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IfTHLi-7rk

        1. “Vanilla Fudge did music as an alternative choice from what others already did”
          That was the reason I linked that shorter version of their song; it was not like Vanilla Fudge to conform in order to get air play. Maybe their manager told them ‘more people besides your fans should hear this’.

  4. Diversity is our strength! -Justin Trudeau

    Toronto Sun website reports on how hundreds of thieves are flocking to Toronto from Central America. When they are caught, they claim refugee status. Thankyou Justin.

  5. Great Leader Kim Sung Trudeau is taking personal time in Ottawa today. Its so tiring burning jet fuel all over the country on his Doug Ford is Hitler tour.

  6. One interesting aspect of the Toronto Sun story about South American thieves flocking to Toronto, is that they are coming by way of Mexico, since Justin dropped Harper’s visa requirements.

  7. Toronto Police Chief comes too close to the truth. Defense lawyers respond with charge of “utter nonsense”.

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/bail-toronto-police-shootings-1.5241779

    “During a news conference Friday, Toronto Police Chief Mark Saunders said about 326 people charged with firearms offences are out on bail.”

    “‘Utter nonsense’ that lenient bail system is a cause of Toronto shootings: lawyer”.

    Shoot the messenger.

    1. The same Police Chief who says”We cannot arrest our way out of this shooting spree”.
      SO does Toronto have an infinite supply of gangbangers?
      It is my experience is repeat offenders play a huge part in upping crime stats.
      Arresting and holding a few career criminals drops the crime rate immediately.

    1. At some point a company that is being sued will point out to a judge:
      – politicians knew about this first and did nothing
      – not only did they do nothing, their own actions (jet planes, big mansions, gas guzzlers etc) made it worse

      the judge will thereby dismiss the case, or invite said individuals to sit in on the trial as co-accused

      Or a really intelligent judge will just announce this shows global warming is just a scam

      PS it’s 12°C in Calgary today. Where is the global warming? I want some.

    1. Saw a meme a week or so ago. Picture of Killery, stating her sorrow at the death of Epstien… next Thursday. Anyone surprised?

    2. Gee what a surprise.
      I wonder how many rounds he used ?
      Epstein must be the key to some truly ugly activities for this astonishing state execution.
      Remember there is no “LOW” to which the Proggs will not go.
      They are above the law,law is for the little people.
      Now that fund,tax payer money, used to silence the people they have sexually abused in the Congress and Senate becomes even more important.
      Trump was the last peaceful chance to save the republic.
      If he cannot demonstrate that rule of law trumps special privilege, it all breaks down.
      Society,civil society, depends on trust.
      If the citizens lose trust it is over.

      Just ask Whitey Bolger.

  8. I don’t care for SNC, but the article says they set up a company in Mauritius to avoid paying $8.9 million in taxes to Senegal.

    If a company can legally avoid paying taxes, what’s wrong with that? I’d prefer they pay dividends, instead of paying it to a government.

    To anyone who has a pension plan. Would you prefer the pension plan administrators pay lots of taxes, or should they invest in a manor that increases the value of your pension plan?

  9. FROM CHAPTER SIX of World Order by Henry Kissinger:
    TOWARD AN ASIAN ORDER:
    CONFRONTATION OR PARTNERSHIP?

    “For the Pyongyang regime, abandoning nuclear
    weapons may well inyolve political disintegration. But abandonment is precisely what the United States and China have publicly demanded in the UN resolutions that they have fostered- The two countries need to coordinate their policies for the contingency that their stated objectives are realized. WILL IT BE POSSIBLE TO MERGE THE CONCERNS AND GOALS OF THE TWO SIDES OVER KOREA? ARE CHINA AND THE UNITED STATES ABLE TO WORK OUT A COLLABORATIVE STRATEGY FOR A DENUCLEARIZED, UNIFIED KOREA THAT LEAVES ALL PARTIES MORE SECURE AND MORE FREE? IT WOULD BE A BIG STEP TOWARD THE “NEW TYPE OF GREAT-POWER RELATIONS” SO OFTEN INVOKED AND SO SLOW IN EMERGING.”

    https://sputniknews.com/world/201908021076435679-mike-pompeo-says-china-has-been-helpful-in-engaging-north-korea—report/
    KISSINGER’s STRATEGY BEGINS TO TAKE SHAPE

    US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Friday that Beijing had been “helpful” in engaging North Korea, according to Reuters report.

    His remarks come in the wake of reports of alleged North Korean missile tests that took place earlier this week.

    US President Donald Trump has engaged in denuclearisation talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. Although the negotiations failed to achieve substantial results, it was the first time that the heads of the US and North Korea had engaged in direct talks since the creation of the Democratic Republic of North Korea.

    1. An excellent story which challenges the relentless anti-Trump narrative in the Canadian media. Black is virtually the only voice challenging the media’s vilification of Trump. His take is infinitely sensible. It is time for the Canada media to take a balanced view regarding Trump and stop parroting the US media which clearly has an agenda.

  10. Some good news. FOX News is reporting that Universal Pictures has permanently shelved releasing the anti-conservative snuff film, “The Hunt”. Wiki reports the the snuff film cost $18.2-million to produce. Comcast Communications — which owns NBC and the radical left MCNBC — owns Universal Pictures. Nice way of blowing $18.2-million, eh?

  11. Don’t worry, Hollywood has a number of social justice movies coming out this week. Because everyone wants to spend 12 bucks on being told they are white nationalist Nazis.

    1. Saw 3 dog night in 74 at the Pacific Colosseum in Vancouver. For a hockey rink the old barn had pretty good acoustics.

  12. Everything worked well

    Revealed: Britain was hit by TWO blackout ‘scares’ in the last three months as experts blame the UK’s over-reliance on wind energy for the worst power cut in years – but boss of National Grid claims ‘the system worked really well’

    Blackouts on Friday resulted in widespread disruption to trains and roads (left at Clapham Junction in London). The Mail on Sunday can also reveal there have been two other sharp drops in energy supply in the past three months alone. The power cut across England and Wales was caused by two power stations shutting down almost simultaneously just before 5pm. A gas-fired power station in Little Barford, Bedfordshire, owned by German company RWE, was the first to fail, at 4.53pm. Within minutes, the Hornsea offshore wind farm in the North Sea (bottom-right), run by Denmark’s Orsted, also ‘lost load’ – meaning the turbines were moving but power wasn’t reaching the grid. Renewables UK, which promotes wind power in the EU, boasted on its Twitter account that wind was generating 47.6 per cent of our electricity (inset) – just hours before the blackout occurred. The National Grid then retweeted the message with the words ‘It’s Wind o’clock’. The day after the power went off all over Britain, causing widespread chaos, National Grid director of operations Duncan Burt (top-right) yesterday insisted: ‘We think the system worked really well. What we saw was an exceptional event.’

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/index.html

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