64 Replies to “August 6, 2021: Reader Tips”

    1. I am fully vaccinated. I am fully vaccinated because I chose to get fully vaccinated. I chose, some bureaucrat did not choose for me and never will. If you choose not to get vaccinated that is your choice. I hope you had good information to base your decision on.

      We choose what we put into our bodies. Not an unaccountable bureaucrat.

      #MyBodyMyChoice

      1. You are “fully vaccinated” against nothing. The level of stupid should be painful.

    1. Congrats to your neighbour’s son. Went to school with the Greene sisters back in the day (also went door-to-door to raise funds to sponsor them), and was thrilled when Nancy Greene did so well at various events. Many years on, there’s a kid a block away who has now gone to compete internationally. Unfortunately don’t remember the details, but that family always had a trampoline on their front lawn and we all cheered when he was winning.

  1. Biden wants HALF the US cars sold to be electric by 2030.
    Minnesota Governor Walz wants more before 2030.

    I think a Road Service Electric Charging Station will be a profitable growth industry.

        1. Biden just likes the thought because he got where he is today because of “ELECT-tricks”

          Sorry – had to…

      1. Heh, Frances!

        Another reference to currants.
        A few years ago a former very liberal friend (the last word on everything) who continually baited me on my political views dumped me after I pointed out a amusing error he had made:

        He sent me a link to a piece about the evil Ann Coulter boarding a plane and immediately de-boarding after she saw that the captain was black.

        The piece was in a satirical publication called The Daily Currant. He hadn’t noticed the spelling.

    1. At least BLM will be able to burn buildings much more easily….

      https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2021/08/04/tesla-fire/

      “…they awoke to a blaring car alarm and a fire consuming their house in San Ramon, Calif. The blaze had started in one of the two (Tesla) electric vehicles in their garage and spread to the other. “If we had lived upstairs in this house, we’d be dead.” …The garage erupted in flames, with violent explosions powerful enough to blow off the metal garage doors, they said…” “The firemen said it was so hot that they couldn’t walk up the driveway…” The charred shells of the cars sat in the couple’s driveway for weeks “waiting for Tesla to assess what went wrong.” “They (Tesla) never showed as far as I know,” Vindum said.

      “(Chevrolet) recalled more than 60,000 of its Bolt electric vehicles over concerns about the cars spontaneously combusting…”

      “Tesla, which does not typically answer media inquiries, did not respond to a request for comment.”

      “Hyundai spokesman Michael Stewart said the company announced a recall for its Kona EV in March in order to replace the battery.”

      “Audi did not immediately have comment.”

      “Battery fires can take up to 24 hours to extinguish,” Tesla’s website says in an emergency response guide for the Model S. “Consider allowing the battery to burn while protecting exposures.”

      “…the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has been investigating Tesla’s battery management system since 2019. The agency said Tuesday it does not comment on open investigations.”

    2. Hell, the current grids could not support one tenth of vehicles now on the road being electric. Dreaming in technicolor.

      1. No worries, there’ll be enough energy for the few million people— of the ‘right’ kind once the giant cull is over.

        1. I am sure the “vaccine” and the boosters will take of that. The rest of us they will have to shoot.

  2. When border guards apprehended two men trying to illegally enter Hungary this week, the men were politely escorted to the Slovakian border from where they came and were told not to come back because they were not welcome. FNC’s Tucker Carlson was there to witness the incident. Afterwards, Tucker spoke with the border guards about what he’d just witnessed and exclaimed how their expulsion was all very civilized. The guards replied, “We are a serious Country”.

    Tucker Carlson has been broadcasting his show this week from Hungary. Here’s an interview he had with Voktor Orban on Thursday night:

    https://www.foxnews.com/media/hungary-viktor-orban-tucker-carlson-western-liberals

    1. Earlier this week, I was reminded that there are people in what’s left of this joke of a country who support “open borders”.

      I stood in line at the Canadian Tire in Fort St. John and I started chatting with the chap waiting behind me. Since it was a holiday, the store was short-staffed. I commented to him that if he thought it was bad where we were, at least it wasn’t like the big box CT in South Edmonton Common. I said that most of the staff I dealt with there were either dumb kids or “Trudeau immigrants”. (Yup. A lot of the CT staff there can barely speak English, so there’s not much point in asking them for assistance.)

      His response was, “We are all immigrants.” In the course of our conversation, he admitted that he was grateful that he was allowed to come to Canada 50 years ago. When I asked him where he was from, he told me the U. S. I didn’t ask any more because I surmised why he “emigrated”.

      While he accepted the reason why my parents came to Canada (with a 9-month-old me in tow), he didn’t like that I pointed out one of the real reason we have Roxham Roadrunners, namely free government money. “They’re human beings, too,” he replied.

      Fortunately, by the time our chat got to that point, it was my turn at the counter, so I broke off. I doubt that I would have been able to persuade him that what Prinz Dummkopf is doing, namely importing Liberal voters who we taxpayers will be obligated to support, was wrong.

      1. Not withstanding “they’re human beings too” and “come here for free government money,” you met a Liberal who agrees with bringing in new “Liberal-for-life voters” to change the demographic of a nation, any nation, whether they know it or not. That’ll come later, once they’re here. This PET lover would be pushing up daisies, otherwise.

        Point is, where are the jobs now? There were jobs during PET’s time. Industry was still here. Boychik is printing money. Industry is closing down.

        In the interview with Tucker, Orban said his nation is a family oriented Christian Nation. He is well aware that Liberal outsiders are already plotting to make him lose his election next April. He is hoping to stop them and not be ousted like his friends, Trump anď Netanyahu. He knows he is an outsider or a pariah in the Globalist Liberal world. His people shun that world.

        This was an important interview. Like you wrote, “we taxpayers will be obligated to support,” until they bump us off.

        Nevertheless, may Christian conservatism survive! If I was younger I’d consider moving to Hungary.

    2. Interesting, Nancy. Back in the day had a relative studying in eastern Slovakia so used to visit there a fair bit (someone had to bring in the peanut butter, tinned pumpkin, cranberry sauce, over-the-counter drugs, etc., etc., and it was actually cheaper to fly with two suitcases than send the equivalent by a delivery service {Canada Post not an option after a couple of parcels disappeared and they just shrugged}). Slovakia is quite serious about its borders as well.

  3. Breaking CNN news!
    – CNN fires three employees who came the office unvacinated.
    – CNN has not punished multi-millionaire host Cris Cuomo for helping his accused felon-brother Andrew Cuomo by giving him, behind the scenes, strategic advice.

  4. The Wagon Burners want BC to change its name Columbia brings hurtful memories of the genocidal Christopher Columbus…People need to actually read history..The Natives were not called Savages because they played roughly with Barbie and Ken dolls..Read on historical record and apparently common practice of the era. Never shown in John Wayne movies. But many of the First Immigrants made necklaces of their enemies genitals as well as some collected fingers from enemy they had tortured to death. Not by water boarding. Usually by building fires on them and roasting their internal organs before they died etc. Lets have the actual facts. They were not noble savages. They were brutal fucking savages who practised slavery every day of the week and brutal torture of their enemies. They were constantly at war with neighbouring tribes. The White Man at least ended their intertribal butchery. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/bc-name-change-1.6126983

    1. If they go for this, that really is the end of Canada. Everything that is being done is intentionally destroying our traditional cultural heritage. Any kind of sense of common purpose is being destroyed. We have been on this path done Trudesu came to power and announced we were ” post – national”. ” Post – national means you don’t have a country.

      1. It’s called Marxism. And we’ve been on this path since the first Trudeau came to power in 1968.

        1. I wouldn’t be the least bit surprised if PET bankrolled the Barrett NDP’s campaign to oust W. A. C. Bennett. Wacky was the original western separatist, frequently giving Dirty Pierre the finger.

          B. C. began the long slide to communism ever since.

          1. That may be true, but the Bennett government was in fairly dire shape by the early 1970’s. Unfortunately, Dave Barrett was the only alternative as neither the Conservatives nor the Liberals were credible. Barrett promptly clamped down on mining and prospecting (he was later to go after logging), prompting an exodus of geologists to Alberta.

          2. Fat Little Dave wasn’t too keen on the oil business, either. My father worked in an oilfield machine shop in Fort St. John. I vaguely recall that he didn’t make a lot of overtime during the first few months.

  5. Where to pass down a vast amount of research and knowledge accumulated over the majority of my lifetime?
    The scholastic system at first classed it as pseudoscience and mock it and totally ignored the facts and where I was going with this research for the current theoretical institution we currently still have. The box…of enclosed ‘science’.
    Even when I did a great deal of research and calculations to velocity map our orb and sent it to all the government agencies and Universities, I was ignored.
    Our current technology is not compatible to our planet resources and makes no sense. Harvesting electricity at night with solar?
    I was figuring if you wanted to harvest energy from our planet, you should at least have some idea how it mechanically operates. Making portable electric generation by putting some mechanical equipment into river or stream without needing to mechanically alter the landscape.
    The learning was a constant delight of new areas of understanding in a multi-complex system off and on over the decades.
    Lots of drawings and calculations of de-evolving our evolution into logic and facts that do not make sense when you add our current science into a cohesive time line history.

    It really has given me a great understanding and pride in what our planet has accomplished when you look at a plant and understand what mechanical operations are involved to help it flourish.

    1. Doesn’t make sense to try and harvest energy from solar panels at night or wind turbines that doesn’t understand rotating mechanics. Like trying to open a door on the hinge side, it takes different torque energy in that circumference.

      See, the Olympics understands that athletes need to stagger on a circle as the players have different distances and is unfair on the outside as the measurement in distance is different.
      So, why do our wind turbines ignore this?
      Logic and science is not required anymore.
      Why try to use solar panels at night?
      Our planet has a multitude of different velocities like the track run that the Olympics accounts for this.
      Why doesn’t our science take this into account too?

    2. Maybe create a pamphlet- type book and put it on Amazon. I am noticing that some books on Amazon are short and inexpensive in Kindle format.

  6. Colonialista et al:

    – Reading Rizwan’s reference from back here: http://www.smalldeadanimals.com/2021/07/29/july-29-2021-reader-tips/ It’s fascinating, although very long – it’s a blow-by-blow (-by blow, ad nauseam at times) description of everything that went-on in Washington during the lead-up to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. And – maybe you should sit down for this – it does not (so far; I’m only on page 315) support Rizwan’s contention, no not at all. An excerpt:

    “On the basis of radio intelligence, Commander Joseph John Rochefort, officer in charge of the Combat Intelligence Unit at
    Pearl Harbor, noted two significant factors. The Japanese, who usually changed their radio call signs no more often than once
    every six months, introduced new call signs on December 1, just one month after their last previous change. Rochefort considered it ominous also when he realized he had lost track of the Japanese aircraft carriers. It was considered possible that they
    “were still located in home waters” communicating with radio waves too weak to be picked up in Hawaii. However, Rochefort
    thought that they might be “moving eastward.” As a matter of fact, he had located practically the entire Japanese fleet that
    attacked Pearl Harbor “in a negative sense.” He had lost them; he didn’t know where they were.” (Emphasis mine.)

    The essential disconnect, Rizwan, is that yes, the U.S. was reading Purple, the Japanese diplomatic code; and doing it so well that they had crucial diplomatic messages before the Japanese Ambassador did. This resulted in Roosevelt’s accusation that Japan attacked Pearl Harbor without a declaration of war, because Japan’s Washington embassy had complied with instructions from home and destroyed all but one of its coding machines, so their decryption of the final messages took a lot longer than it normally would’ve and they delivered it an hour late, after news of the attack at Pearl Harbor had already got to FDR.

    However the text lays stress on all the missed (or simply not taken) opportunities to inform Kimmel in Hawaii what was going on. An example; the only thing he and the Army in Hawaii (who were responsible for harbour air defence; it was still called the “Army Air Force” (and the carriers, if they’d been there, would’ve had to steam at full speed to launch aircraft, which they obviously couldn’t do in harbor)) were worried about was sabotage by local fifth columnists, so they clustered all their aircraft closely together, making them easier to watch for attempted infiltration – and when the attack came, easier to bomb. Likewise, the U.S. had thoroughly penetrated the diplomatic code, Purple, but not so much the naval code, JN-25, in which orders to the IJN fleet were sent. And the carrier strike force bound for Hawaii had left from harbour in Japan; the Japanese were very forward about security, so the fleet received their orders by landline and courier, not by radio. They then transitted to Hawaii through the sparsely-travelled north Pacific in strict radio silence.

    In sum – no, Roosevelt did not know the step-by-step of the forthcoming attack, and the carriers not being in Pearl Harbor on 7 Dec 41 was mere coincidence. But then, I’m only on page 315 of the book. You read it, right?

    1. Here’s another short book on Pearl harbour.The Japs started it ,the good guys finished it with a fking whipping those bastards won’t soon forget.The End.

    2. Stalin tried his level best to avoid being attacked by the Germans and the Japanese. He succeeded in one but failed in the other.

      FDR tried his level best to be attacked by the Germans and the Japanese. He succeeded in one but failed in the other.

      ‘the carriers not being in Pearl Harbor on 7 Dec 41 was mere coincidence’

      “In politics, nothing happens by accident. If it happens, you can bet it was planned that way.”
      Franklin D. Roosevelt

      In FDR we trust?

      1. and yet we can’t figure out that flu virus is being used to destroy us. Well, when history becomes sanitized and everyone who participated has been vilified, just what the fuck do you have left? The whu who flu is still on the table folks and if we don’t stop the insanity the government will STOP US. Don’t like that comment, prove me wrong. I don’t accept bullshit, I am too old to even accept the smell of it.

      2. Hey Rizvan, did you find that 7th carrier US had in the spring of 41? Do tell.

  7. Below is a snippet from a recent podcast interview of Eric Weinstein. It had been posted earlier on SDA. But, I believe it is worth viewing again.

    Eric Weinstein: The Pandemic – Why it Really was Handled Poorly
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxGRDztmHTc

    As far as I am concerned, Dr. Weinstein (PhD. Mathematics – Harvard) hit the nail on the head about the absence of leadership amid the pandemic.

  8. So the Ottawa Citizen indicates that Trudeau is considering mandating vaccines for Federal workers and industries. The media is not relating the implications of forced vaccines and vaccine passports. I don’t think most Canadians have any idea of the struggles going on around the world to resist forced vaccines. There have been hundreds of thousands of protesters in France, Germany, etc. Not a word about this in our Canadian news. We are turning into North Korea and the population is oblivious.

    1. We are turning into North Korea and the population is oblivious.

      Even if it was informed, the population doesn’t, on the whole, give a rat’s patootie. So long as they keep getting Prinz Dummkopf’s dog you-know-what-ing money, they’re happy.

  9. Movie alert!

    Tuesday night, TCM will be showing King Rat, a gritty movie about a Japanese POW camp. It was an early film for both George Segal and James Fox, and also has John Mills, Denholm Elliot, and Richard Dawson. It’s based on the novel by James Clavell, who himself was a POW in Changi.

    Saturday afternoon, it’s Twelve O’Clock High, one of the best war movies ever made. It’s one of Gregory Peck’s early movies.

  10. Conrad Black: How Pierre Trudeau duped Canadians into taking pride in their substandard health-care system
    The idea of equal treatment for everybody, regardless of their means, was always just a socialist fairy tale

    By banning private medicine, Trudeau drove 10,000 doctors out of the country in the first couple of years.

    The solution to the ongoing doctor shortage appears to be Dr assisted suicide.

    https://nationalpost.com/opinion/conrad-black-how-pierre-trudeau-duped-canadians-into-taking-pride-in-their-substandard-health-care-system

  11. Draganza- Shmaganza!
    This is how the most childish and stupid government Canadians have ever had, spends your money. Now they’ve really flipped their lids:

    Watch “Trudeau’s enviro office holds “Draganza” workshop (during work hours)” (5:34)
    https://youtu.be/JblNww9IVEQ

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