October 12, 2021: Reader Tips

This evening we learn more about the color Blue. While watching, think about why the Left is obsessed with frequently changing the language.

Your more straightforward tips are welcome.

84 Replies to “October 12, 2021: Reader Tips”

    1. Progressive Democrats will gladly endorse any system they believe will make everyone else as miserable as they are. These are tragically unhappy people who distract themselves from their own discomfort by focusing all their efforts on sorting out the lives of other people who largely don’t welcome their interference.

    1. L – “This is a war on tradition! This is a war on religion! This is a war on the children!”

      These rappers sum it up well, and as for a culture war. They are up for it, a fight on all fronts.
      The next generation signs up to serve and to protect.

      1. As long as it doesn’t make you soil yourself late at night. Then you’d have a rap sheet.

        Worst of all is the fusion of Country and Rap. I hope I never have to listen to Crap again.

    1. They always have to put a number there indicating that someone, even one, was saved by the vaccines, no one has been saved from anything with these experimental gene therapy shots, NO ONE. They sure are killing lots of people.

    2. Thanks, Em. I’ve downloaded the pdf file, and I think you all know why I felt I had to do that.

  1. Rafal Ziemkiewicz, a Polish writer ad journalist denied entry to UK for his political views:
    Here is PJW on the issue:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzTRqGOksUw
    Note it was a completely private trip, he was accompanying his daughter who got into a top grad program at Oxford. Apparently a mooslimb MP was alerted by Polish left about Rafal’s trip and started a shitstorm under made up pretense.
    He is a writer with sci-fi background, very knowledgeable about history (especially Polish history) with mild libertarian and strongly conservatives views. I have read several of his books and they are uniformly brilliant. His understanding of Western politics is somewhat “Eastern European” in perspective. Anyway, this I believe, is the first time he publicly speaks in English, you have to excuse a somewhat cumbersome execution, but the points he is making are well thought out and you may find them interesting.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JK7Meq1oCs

    1. PJW on the Southwest Airline cancellations:

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwBADcB4lTA

      While it may be the start of a widespread rebellion in the U. S., I’m sure our fellow Canadians would beg Prinz Dummkopf to not only continue stamping on our faces with his boots, but to do it harder.

    1. *
      chappelle gets right to the root of it…

      “It’s hard not to write these jokes. It’s hard not to think about it. Even when I watch sports, I’d be thinking about it.”

      “Like, think about it. Okay, say… say LeBron James, uh, changed his gender. You know what I mean? Okay. Can he stay in the NBA, or, because he’s a woman, does he have to go to the WNBA where he will score 840 points a game?

      “What does it actually mean to be equal? You know what I mean? Like, if women are actually equal to men, then there would be no WNBA, would there? You would just be good enough to play in the NBA with us.”

      *

  2. Now this has some very interesting facts in it from Principia Scientific.

    “What does mRNA do? According to the pharmaceutical developers, mRNA is intended to produce instructions to our immune system to make proteins to treat or prevent disease. But let us make is clear that mRNA and RNA are not the same. (These are all verifiable with a simple Google search)

    Let’s look at some of the basic Science Facts on testing:

    – A nasal swab test is a PCR test
    – PCR tests are for rapid DNA replication
    – Coronavirus does not contain DNA, only RNA
    – A PCR test cannot replicate RNA and therefore cannot detect coronaviruses

    So, what are they really testing and what are people testing positive for?

    In our view, there NO SCIENTIFIC basis to use a nasal PCR swab to test for COVID19.

    A sane, reasonable person would see that we have been lied to and misled about the test and should also ask: what else have they lied about?

    And talking about lies, the recent derogatory comments by Alberta Health Services on Ivermectin is an direct insult to the people of Alberta.
    Or it shows that they are incapable of using the internet to look for solid reliable information that other govts and universities have found.
    And it confirms beyond on doubt, that THEY ARE NOT ACTING IN THE BEST INTERESTS of Albertans.

    1. And it confirms beyond on doubt, that THEY ARE NOT ACTING IN THE BEST INTERESTS of Albertans.

      I’m reminded of that each time Deena the Dominatrix opens her yap. That woman has an ugly mean streak. Rotten Rachel will amply reward her once she becomes premier again.

      1. You know that hard work you’ve done with years of school training?
        Doesn’t mean a hill of shit when our politicians decide to pull your license that you’ve put years of training in.
        https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/non-vaccinated-nurses-will-have-their-licenses-suspended-on-friday-order-of-nurses-says-1.5618909

        They’re also pulling business licenses and alcohol permits.
        Shows what a shit show our governments have created in following the rules and regulations which they can cancel at their leisure.
        Come invest in Canada and lose your business or career…

    2. If covid was easy to catch, then they wouldn’t need to dig to the center of your skull to get a sample. A drop of blood or saliva would be all you need, if it was especially virulent.

      There are 4 million people in Alberta. About 290 thousand have tested positive for coronavirus, about 7% of the population. That’s after the disease has been circulating for 18 months. Of those, about 2600 have died, less than 1% of those who tested positive.

      Covid is neither particularly virulent nor particularly deadly. Propaganda on the other hand is both.

    1. Yesterday, I hoped I could get on the air by setting up my ham station outside. Reception was poor in my area, so I decided against it. Late last night, I think I found out why.

      Mid-evening, I went onto my balcony and saw an auroral band to the north of the city. Shortly after midnight, the sky was lit up and it reached as far south as 45° above the horizon–something that rarely happens.

      It was quite the show and I felt sorry for those people who were asleep at that hour as they missed quite a sight.

          1. Happy to see you are back, Nancy. I hope you and your patient are well and had a nice Thanksgiving.

      1. @ 8:40 B-
        What a gift! I tend to sky gaze at every opportunity as well and have some great photos. October is one of the loveliest months. I’ve only ever seen the aurora sky light up green or white.

        Though, once, when flying East on a late afternoon flight from Calgary, and seated at a window seat, I enjoyed watching the visible line in the sky between the day and night sky. That too, is a truly remarkable view.
         
        Check out what these pilots saw:
        Watch “Aurora Borealis From The Sky” (1:45)
        https://youtu.be/whQ4_I0-KNc

  3. This is a post I made on LinkedIn just now, respecting the business aspect of their platform:

    There are lessons to be learned this week about the value of customers and the value of employees.

    Exhibit A) Parents ask questions about a product that they purchase with taxes from the ED, and the DOJ and FBI are on the verge of declaring them domestic terrorists. Many parents are now exercising other options. Take care of your customers, you need them.

    Exhibit B) Southwest employees crippled air travel for three days with an apparent message to management regarding a corporate policy for terms of employment which violates HIPAA and was implemented based on a press release. Imagine the chaos if doctors, nurses, truck drivers, firefighters, power plant operators, police, etc. similarly sent a message. Take care of your employees, you need them.

  4. Just because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean they aren’t coming for you.

    Having repeatedly and convincingly demonstrated the unreliability of its electrical grid, California will now ban all currently available devices that consumers can deploy in order to survive when that grid suffers one of its regular failures. The eventual conversion to “battery powered” versions of most of these devices will no doubt further challenge the already defective electrical grid.
    https://wattsupwiththat.com/2021/10/11/california-climate-activists-just-banned-backup-generators-and-fire-pumps/

    1. This is no surprise.
      And as Exo-forces gain ground there, their compatriots elsewhere are emboldened to push forward.
      Every district, state, city, town, province, whatever, will be bringing in these bans in the near future.
      California is a cancer.

    2. Roaddog, the most outrageous thing about the California bill is that it outlaws new sales of portable electric generators. So the average middle-class homeowner — held hostage by California’s failing electric grid — won’t be able to use generators as an emergency backup. Geesh.

      1. Yup. It’s better that people starve or freeze than hurt Mommy Gaia. Coming soon to a Canada near you.

      2. “it outlaws new sales of portable electric generators.”

        They are going to sell a lot of generators in Nevada and Arizona. And you can pick up your cruelly raised bacon and chicken at the same time.

        1. Never thought of that. When a Cat 1 hurricane blew through Fredericton seven years ago, where we lost power for six days, one could hear many electric generators humming away in our subdivision.

    1. Florida had the highest deaths and deaths per capita this past summer out of all states. They blew by their record highs in the first 3 waves.

      DeSantis failed.

      1. If anyone knows about failure, you’d be it, my boyo. Now please feck off and let the sane adults talk among themselves, you halfwit.

          1. How about a dive into national level vaccination values? (reposting from a dead thread yesterday).

            The shots actively cause problems. For the fun of it, I looked at the 10 most vaccinated countries in the world (worldometers.info). Average COVID deaths per million citizens = 1,200 and change. Remove the countries that use Ivermectin or Hydroxy-Chloroquinine or other unusual treatments branded “dangerous” by Canadian authorities (Singapore, UAE) and average COVID deaths per million citizens goes up to 1,700 and change. Compare with the 10 lowest vaccination rate countries. Average COVID deaths per million citizens ~ 450.

            That sure made me stop and double-check my numbers! (data pulled from multiple tables and simply looked up in Excel by country name.) Please don’t trust me. Look it up and do the math for yourself.

  5. The United States is in the best of hands:

    https://twitter.com/BonginoReport/status/1446229695905898500

    Argle Bargle, blah, blah, blahity blah! Stammer! Stammer!
    But it does confirm Joey Biden uses a teleprompter for EVERYTHING. Notice how he messes up Robert Reiters name twice, and then spells it out R-E-I-T-E-R, before mumbling it a final time? How could he do this without a teleprompter to read off of?

  6. Even some of on the left are beginning to figure out the maddening idiocy of lockdowns:
    “It turns out that when you reflexively imprison people they get sick of it. Some take to the streets in protest and, clearly, a great many others just silently disobey the absurd demands of their overlords. When the dust settles on this pandemic and the world assesses how to deal with a future crisis, Victoria will be used as a template of what not to do.”
    https://www.smh.com.au/national/victoria-s-outbreak-response-a-template-for-what-not-to-do-20211012-p58z5n.html
    No **** Sherlock.

  7. Coming soon to Canada. Cologne Germany will allow mosques to blare out the call to prayer on loudspeakers.

    1. Why do think the local planning departments allowed the Mosques to build their Minerets so bloody high.
      If they start up at 5 am I am going to bring out the big boom boxes and blare rockabilly back at them.

    2. It will soon happen here, perhaps this term of Justin’s reign. It probably will fall under freedom of religion.
      Since it happens five times a day we should get used to it in short order.

    1. The claims made by this guy is horse shit. The court blew him off as a fool, convicted him, and fined him. It was no victory.

    1. Morning David. As I Google China’s economy by sector, over 30% is Industry, followed by wholesale and retail, financial, agriculture, and construction. Real estate comes in 6th and makes up only 7.3% of GDP. A 30% drop in real estate (unlikely) would only have a small (but measurable) effect on their economy which is probably why the government hasn’t stepped in yet – they want the bubble to shrink after all.

      I think a greater problem is higher fixed costs for industry including energy and raw materials like aluminum. Regardless, the markets are shrugging off the China real estate problem big time.

  8. Mother nature sure has a bone to pick with China…
    https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/2021/10/red-china-tried-go-green-now-its-going-dark-daniel-greenfield/

    Besides the heavy rains that have just about decimated some of their power generation dams, many coal mines are flooded. Lots of mudslides and a few cave-ins add to this problem.
    Which means even more delays in receiving much needed coal for their businesses and household survival in power supply management. It would take diversion from other countries power to help China.

  9. Blacklock reports that Justin’s government has turned down a request for a German language radio station in the prairies. It would prevent residents from fully participating in Canadian society. Just ignore the many foreign language radio stations in Toronto.

    1. I’m not surprised at that. The CRTC has long dumped all over the deplorable West, going back to the days of PET.

    2. How stupid, and how hypocritical. Such a shame. I believe the ban must relate in part to trying to destroy European Heritage. I am disgusted.

    1. Yup. It might make the rest of the kiddies look bad, as it damages their self-esteem or some such thing.

      1. I think it provides great insight into the progressive mind. The “proper” goals are equality of ignorance, and equality of misery.

        I don’t object to being miserable, as long as everyone around me is miserable as well.

        1. Yup. How dare you have talent or opportunity and actually profit from them? What does one expect from a system whose goal includes equality of outcome?

          I heard the same sort of whining while I was in high school. My classmates grumbled about me getting high marks, even accusing me of being a “teacher’s pet”. Uh, no. Get off your backside, do some work, and maybe you can get similar results from your efforts.

          1. It is slowly dawning on me that our best days are behind us.
            A world of mediocrity or just the West and the Caucasians in general.
            Will we ever see Man on the Moon again ?
            I have a dream.

  10. Now that John Gruden has lost his coaching job in the NFL over some e-mail he sent some 10 to 12 years ago, I think it is only fair that we research comments made by all politicians over the last 15 years. Any comments that don’t fit today’s narrative would result in the politician losing their job. This would accomplish two things equal justice under today’s rules and getting rid of a whole lot of useless politicians

    1. And, Mr. Smarty-pants Kenney, what if one doesn’t have a smartphone? Does that mean they don’t exist? (“I QR code, therefore I am…..”)

  11. The Media are outright bullies to the max against the unvaxxed. Hilarious hypocrisy.

    It’s giving them a break on the hate whitey pogrom.

    Not that it matters. Whitey is the epitome of dead man walking.

    It’s a suicide.

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