63 Replies to “March 30, 2021: Reader Tips”

    1. Monty Python Was A Genius. The Dead Parrot Skit.. Kind of reminds me of how our various Psychopaths in all our Governments and their Bureaucratic Pathological Liars.
      Persevere in their lies as if we are all stupid. Anyway people have a look and quit buying the Government Bullshit errr I mean Dead Parrots
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9SMUzj-_4Q

      1. Damn, mooselimbs need to do some major terrorizing soon, to get to the top of the victimhood ladder.

    1. I don’t know where that was filmed, but people get a bad rap all day every day – there is a long line of people in cars who are just damn good humans to wait for that to play out. Good for you, human race!

    2. Yup. Children are children, no matter the species.

      I’ve noticed young magpies in my neighbourhood wanting Mommy and Daddy to keep feeding them, even though they were old enough to leave the nest. A few weeks later, once they’ve learned to fend for themselves, the kiddies were enjoying the fact that they could eat whatever they wanted.

      While I was at UBC, I lived near the campus. One evening, I saw a male robin trying to teach his son how to eat worms. The kid, not surprisingly, wasn’t co-operative.

      Then, one Sunday morning, I was driving through the neighbourhood I was living in and had to brake suddenly as I came around a corner. A mother bird (I’m not sure if it was a partridge, grouse, or pheasant) was taking the kiddies out for a walk and they were crossing the street just as I showed up.

    3. OK Colonialista, this is all your fault.

      For the past few months I have been regularly volunteering at a local animal sanctuary…. which means I have been watching a lot of animal rescue videos lately. Up til now I have been strong enough to not bother SDA with any damn cat videos, up til now that is, thanks to you…

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGPa9utFxNA

      I have been asked to do some foster work but have been hesitant because my first ‘customer’ is at the opposite end of the spectrum from this video. It means me spending the next 4 – 6 mos giving a terminally ill cat all the care and affection it can handle. It was this video that convinced me to not be so damn selfish and just to suck it up and make the emotional investment. I hope to bring him home this week.

      1. You’re a good person, not everyone can do that. It takes a special kind of love.

  1. Yeah, weird Al, funny and shit, but, in the zombie dystopia, you would be a hood ornament, while the Amish would stay free and even raise a barn in one day while fending off the antifa twats that got you on the hood.

    1. the Amish would stay free and even raise a barn in one day

      In the movie Witness, Harrison Ford’s character finds refuge among the Amish. In one of the scenes, he helps with a barn raising. Ford wasn’t acting when he did that. Early in his career, when he couldn’t get any film work, he worked as a carpenter.

      1. Loved that scene and the background music to it. Mr. Ford even was seen up high nailing in ceiling joists and rafters, along with the Amish men. I worked as a carpenter, in the summers, during my high school and first university days.

        From my experience, it always looked higher up, when one is up in the rafters, than it is looking up from below. I was always awkward walking joists, so the frustrated foremen had me cutting out all the lumber going into the house, from the safety on the ground. Must have been the sawman on about 60 houses.

        1. Using 3/4 drill to drive in the lags was an adventure in itself if you hit a knot before they came out with the ratchet guns.
          Draw knife logs over time really buffed the chest muscles.
          I was very fortunate to work with a loghome and timberframe builder who was open to ideas.
          Electric tools and saw mill were creating things they never thought that they were designed for.
          Ah but regulations and restrictions killed that…

      1. *
        save us, oh rich & powerful pm…

        “Canada’s ‘National Advisory Committee on Immunization’ has determined that
        there is substantial uncertainty about the benefit of providing AstraZeneca
        COVID-19 vaccine to adults under 55 years of age, given the potential risks
        associated with it.”

        and those old farts? well, f@ck them and the privilege they rode in on.

        *

    1. Question?
      In this “science”…
      Why isn’t what we have taken out of the oceans considered?
      Oh ya, don’t want real research and common sense to be considered.

    1. One of John Batchelor’s regular guests is Michael Vlahos, a professor at Johns Hopkins University. Each week, they discuss whether or not the U. S. is in a civil war.

      Vlahos makes some convincing arguments by comparing present circumstances with ancient Rome, focusing on how it changed from a republic into an empire and the resulting aftermath.

  2. L – When your prov./fed. gov’t. tell you there is no approved treatment for high risk patients
    infected with it. Inform them that makes them legally liable for violating the medical standard of care for those patients.

    Corollary question being, are they’re politically liable for the lost businesses due to needless
    Lockdowns used supposedly to protect the high risk segment of the population?

    Will those gov’t’s provide their “secret” panel of experts to testify on the matter publicly with the medical doctors who authoured this ground breaking study of Medical group endorsed treatment protocol(cocktail-multiple ingredient therapeutic) based on clinical results. No ?

    Will they respond to subpoenas ?

    Geert Vanden Bossche & Peter McCullough Webinar: Presentation by Peter McCullough
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xl9t2YrHw7Y&ab_channel=CovexitNewsandAnalysis

  3. We are all in this together. True North reports that the health dept. gave talking points to its staff, to justify Blackie going to an anti-racism protest during the pandemic.

    1. Does not sound to me like they are thinking in terms of treatments. Early intervention with HCQ, Ivermectin have been recommended as a protocol. I still don’t think that is being done. Why are people being put on ventilators? I thought breathing issues are more like altitude sickness, and oxygen would be a more appropriate treatment. The more I read, the more it seems our medical system is floundering. Why are newspapers not reporting on effective treatments so people can be informed and know what to ask for? Maybe treatments do not work in all cases, but it sounds to me like they are not treating Covid cases with anything, even though some effective treatments have been identified.

  4. “Right now in Ontario, the pandemic is completely out of control,” Dr. Peter Juni, the table’s scientific director and a professor of medicine and epidemiology with the University of Toronto, said in an interview prior to the briefing note’s publication.

    https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/canada/new-data-shows-covid-19-pandemic-now-completely-out-of-control-in-ontario-key-scientific-adviser-says/ar-BB1f5WYm?ocid=msedgdhp

    So basically we’re back to March 2020 where we all need to play hide and no seek.
    Just a little longer.
    Promise.
    Start at a million and count backwards.

    1. A virus spreads, peaks and then falls — usually 5 — 8 weeks duration. Viruses disappear in late spring. Sounds to me like we are at a peak. Lockdowns do not change this basic pattern.

  5. The bought and paid for media are excited that the University of B.C. is going to give a degree in whiny Indian languages. Yeah, that will get you a job.

    1. Yeah, that will get you a job.

      You mean blocking railroads and pipelines, in the guise of “protecting” culture, isn’t a legitimate occupation in Prinz Dummkopf’s Canada?

  6. https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/29/tesla-double-charged-some-customers-for-new-cars.html

    “…a Tesla employee at the Burbank store and service center said, in his presence, that hundreds of customers were experiencing the same issue with duplicate charges.”

    “Peterson was told by a customer service employee, who called over the weekend, that Tesla would give him a refund within one to three business days. He asked her to send the details by email or text. A written record never arrived.”

    “If he had it to do over again, Lee says, maybe he would have used a cashier’s check and paid in person instead of online.”

    A sucker is born every minute. Musk can build a re-usable rocket but he can’t process payments for his flammable robot cars.

  7. Canada’s media cartel is happily reporting that British Columbia has ordered a three-week emergency lockdown — joyous that BCers will be miserable during early spring their houses and apartments. They will be happy also that more small businesses will go under, throwing more working people into unemployment. Happy deficits and inflation ahead!

    1. Yes, how nice of BON BON NAZI, just after “spring break”, she blames families for letting their kids play together, in spreading it.
      The teachers have told BonBon and Horgan that they are not taking the AstraZeneca, this was just before it was suspended overall.
      In person eating and restaurants and pubs shutdown, gyms shutdown, and yes of course, the special rules to allow church attendance have been revoked, just in time.
      BonBon says she’s heartbroken…..yeah sure Nazi bitch, sure.

      1. I saw her latest ad in the local fishwrap here in Fort St. John, complete with her picture of her wearing a mask. Barf!

        1. I prefer to see her masked than to see her quivering, lying lips moving.
          Then again, I prefer not to see her at all.
          Hateful bitch.
          I wonder how her book is selling?

          1. If it sells well, does that mean that there are a lot of wobbly tables and a lot of doors need to be kept open?

  8. The Hon. Harjit Sajjan, Lion of Afghaniostan, has his HoC testimony contradicted by a military ombudsman bureaucrat (the bureaucrat using genteel language, of course):
    https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/article-internal-assessment-for-military-ombudsman-takes-issue-with-sajjan/

    “Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan was wrong to say ordering an independent investigation into a sexual misconduct complaint about the country’s top military commander would have been political interference, an analysis done for the military ombudsman says.

    “Incorrect,” the document states. “Ordering an independent investigation does not constitute political interference. Especially if the independent entity doesn’t report to you.”

    The analysis of Mr. Sajjan’s testimony before a parliamentary committee was prepared by staff in the military ombudsman’s office for the watchdog, and obtained by The Globe and Mail.

    Sajjan was involved in Vance pay raise, top civil servant says

    During an appearance before the House of Commons national defence committee on March 12, Mr. Sajjan defended the way he reacted when military ombudsman Gary Walbourne brought a complaint against chief of defence staff Jonathan Vance to his attention on March 1, 2018, and the minister declined to see the evidence.

    Politicians inserting themselves into an investigation is wrong, Mr. Sajjan said.

    “At the very end of this private conversation, Mr. Walbourne brought up concerns of misconduct involving the former chief of defence staff,” Mr. Sajjan said.

    “He did not give me any details. I did not allow him to give me any details”.
    *****

  9. We have some A-Z vaccine “on loan” from the US. What the hell does that mean? We have to give it back?
    It’s again not being recommended for under 55 age group, confusion seems to continue .

    1. Americans have a bunch of AZ vaccine lying around, soon to reach its expiration date, because the US-FDA has not yet approved it for use in the United States. So instead of letting it expire and throwing it out, it is giving it to Canada to use now, and Canada then replaces those doses later, once the US approves it.

      Smart and sensible move…
      at least until yesterday when our useless government once again pulled it from use for certain age groups. Can these regulators do their jobs properly? Is there something else they’re too busy working on to properly review AZ’s data? Was there a “sock” fashion show that they were forced to watch?

  10. Heh. Weird Al always brings a smile. I’ve seen and heard Al Yankovic on multiple interviews and he comes across as a really cool guy. One of those rare entertainment types who doesn’t feel the need to throw out the F word because he knows his demographic.

    1. I’ve heard that the singers whose songs he parodies consider it an honour to be pilloried by him.

  11. And now your Islam is wonderful story for today. Media reports that three women were gunned down in Afghanistan, while administering polio vaccines.

  12. Heather Mallick at the Toronto Star and Casino, has joined other writers at the paper, and is demanding that vaccinations be mandatory. This is because as she puts it, everyone in Fordland is dying.

    1. That took place right in front of the entrance to McGill University, in case one notices the gate. And, in the link from Rebel News that you posted last evening, they were nearby, just down the street from McGill, on St Catherine Street and Peel Street (named after Robert Peel, yes, the famous one) they were in front of the former Simpson’s Department Store. Nice to see the beautiful building is still there, obviously divided into several outlets and rentals.

      Those fake police tough guys and gals look soooo inexperienced. What a laugh! Bet you the real cops said no way to this job.

      The Anglo gal that knew Rebel News and said hello proved that Anglos know what’s going on. I think the cop was startled that Rebel News got the kudos and not them. Ha!

  13. Albertans have spoken.
    A message to United Conservative Party Members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, UCP MLAs, those who were elected to serve the people. The people of Alberta have had quite enough, and they have spoken.
    85% are completely or somewhat frustrated with restrictions!
    *** 11% would vote for Jason Kenney in the next election ***
    Let me repeat that for you:
    Only 11% of the people of Alberta WILL vote for Kenney in the next election!
    UCP MLAs, do you see the problem when one man attempts to rule Albertans? When one man attempts to rule as a King? My friends, it is time to get your UCP Caucus house in order. Time to get back to work for the people. People Before the Party!
    It only takes 19 out of 63 UCP MLAs to do so! Kenney is done. Acknowledge that. Take corrective actions on that.
    You will immediately end the lockdown, and public health orders! You will give back to the people of Alberta ALL of their God given rights and Freedoms! Immediately. And above all, you will once again honour the Canadian Constitution and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
    UCP MLAs, restore the Legislative Branch, enough with the rotating shifts, ALL UCP MLAs must be at the table at the same time, with equal voice. Democracy must be restored.
    And you will immediately repeal Bill 10 and Bill 24. We the people of Alberta will be watching closely to ensure that you do what is right by our family, friends and neighbours. Today is the day when MLAs decide the fate of their political careers, and the fate of the United Conservative Party of Alberta.
    #ucpleadershipreview #endthelockdown #kenneycovidcrime
    Alberta Survey – Final.
    https://docs.google.com/…/1kBoXeX92uV2OjWOZD…/present…

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