91 Replies to “January 22, 2022: Reader Tips”

  1. And now Siberian Mongols demand the right to decide the fate of Romania and Bulgaria (both nations several steps of evolutionary ladder above Mongols).
    https://fbnglobalnews.com/news/russia-wants-nato-forces-out-of-ex-soviet-states-lavrov-says/
    And then Baltic states.
    And then Poland and Hungary.

    Why would they stop? Because naïve useful idiots in the west bought into the lie that there is merit in Putinista demands re Ukraine? Merit does not matter with the Siberian Mongols. Only strength matters.

    1. Strength is everything that matters in this valley of tears.

      Russia was raped and tortured by Bolsheviks bankrolled by western elites for 75 years.
      Now she’s back, lifted from her knees by Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin.

      And she is quite finished bring raped by foreign bloodsuckers.

      The hour is late for her to remove once and for all the globalist threat on her western border, and show her rapists the true meaning of vengeance.

      Any man in uniform between Moscow and Frankfurt is well advised to consider whether he cares to be the last to die for an elite that is only loyal to its bank accounts and would happily would sell his wife and daughter to the Chinese,

      Mongols? You must be confusing Putin with Xi Jinping—or in need of a new slur.

      Russia just wants to be left alone. It’s the Han tribe who want to enslave the world. The Han are the Jews your Nazi grandad raved about when he was stumbling drunk, which was every day of his adult life. Most of the tales he told you about the wicked “Muscovites” were drunken confabulations or wild exaggerations.

      Wake up. Lesser Russia’s liberation from globalism is at hand. You should be rejoicing. At the sight of the Russian army, all men of good will in Europe will do just that.

      Glory to Russia!

      1. As usual everything you said is nonsense.
        None is threatening the Siberian Mongols.
        Siberian Mongols are a threat to everyone around them.
        Russia wasn’t raped, russia was the rapist, and still is. As a matter of fact rape appears to be second favorite russian activity, (right between drinking and abortions (also chronologically)).
        They don’t want to be left alone, they want to rule their betters.
        Soviet union was russian empire under new management. Just as cancerous as russia was before communism.
        You’re a demagogue Konni.

        1. Our friend has been here under many aliases – the listing of which will get my post binned because they’re in Kate’s killfile – but his writing style is as distinct as a thumbprint.

        2. You think “Ukrainian” Nazis are the betters of the Russian people?

          We’ll see about that.

          If the “Ukrainian” nationalists think they are a sovereign nation, let’s see them fight for their nation. If they win, I will accept that “Ukraine” is theirs.

          Only an armchair “Ukrainian” patriot safe and sound in Alberta would bet a thin dime on that happening.

          Back in reality, any regular “Ukrainian” forces daft enough to put up a fight will be quickly routed and the globalist government of “Ukraine” driven from Kiev in a matter of days.

          I expect the only real armed resistance will come mostly from Nazi gangs and bitter-ender Crimean jihadis bankrolled by the CIA. I’m confident the Russians can manage that.

          1. Ukrainians patriots are not Nazis.

            Even Nazis or Jihadists (none at any significant play here) are at worst as bad as garden variety Siberian Mongols.

            And of course Ukraine does not stand a chance against Russia. That proves exactly nothing other than the fact itself.

            Ukraine has been bought and sold by her own leaders, repeatedly. Largely sold to russia as result of Pootin’s meddling. They’re fucked. That’s not a good thing, just a fact. Russian influence is always cancerous.

            On the other hand, Russia cannot afford occupation of all of Ukraine or invasion of Kiev. The further west they go, the harder time they are going to have. Ukrainians don’t have to win a war, they just have to make it unprofitable for the Siberians. Siberians know it and they will not try to occupy all of Ukraine, they will just carve up another part of her, declare victory, possibly place their strongman in power, get drunk and cheer for Pootin.

            Of course in the long run this process will repeat itself. Pootin wants unstable and dependent on Kremlin Ukraine, and Moldova and Georgia and then the rest of Eastern Europe. Russia cannot exists in the long run when Eastern Europe prospers. Russians are much poorer relative to Poles or Hungarians or Czechs than they were ten or twenty years ago. Their natural ineptness at creating anything that anyone wants limits their options and prosperity. Hence they meddle and bribe.

            They want weak Ukraine not because NATO expansion threatens them but because NATO expansions limits Siberian opportunities to threaten her betters and also because Ukraine independent of russian cancer could prosper. Every country in the Eastern Europe that joined NATO, did so because out of fear of the Siberian Horde and because they understood that russians would never let them prosper. Because russians will never prosper themselves. They don’t, they never did and they never will. So they substitute prosperity for worship of tyrants and the felling of triumph when they humiliate those who are their betters.

          2. Colon is a Soros-bot EU shill. Don’t be deceived, he voted for a party that ran on a platform of vax passports, identity politics and gun confiscation.
            He also likes the NATO leaders, you know, the ones that brutalize their own people with mass immigration, and draconian Covid restrictions, and make it a crime to criticize Islam, and he would like to see that infection spread.

          3. @YeahWell…at 8:31am

            Dude you nailed it there!

            “…..the ones that brutalize their own people with mass immigration, and draconian Covid restrictions, and make it a crime to criticize Islam,…..”

          4. YW, keep barking little doggie. In the end you’re both Trudeau and Pootin supporter. May you be known by the company you keep.

  2. Featured on Friday’s Newscast:
    Canada’s first lady of jazz, 102 year old, Edmonton born Eleanor Collins is getting her own commemorative stamp.

    Watch “Vancouver’s 1st Lady of Jazz Eleanor Collins.THEN & NOW”
    https://youtu.be/mT-aE-KbQWo

    Here she is with the Tommy Banks Orchestra:
    “Eleanor Collins Jazz Singer: “Look to the Rainbow”
    https://youtu.be/EMJYGGsud5Y

      1. She’s a cross between Lily Tomlin, Lucy and Ruth Buzzi, you guys like her sexpot Marilyn Munroe/ Goldie Hawn act — she puts gin in her smoothies, it’s vitameatavegamin for her. (See last video) What can go wrong? Mmmmwah!

        1. Nancy – would you describe her as having bedroom eyes? I’m not sure what that means but I know it when I see it.

          1. I get your drift about WhatsHerFace. My references and comparisons were rather dated, huh? Ages ago, in my Mum’s day, it was called GOO-GOO eyes. Pretty silly eh?

        2. Nancy – No concern here about dated responses. I just think she has large brown eyes with relaxed eyelids, which are rather attractive, and, are often what I think of when people mention bedroom eyes.

  3. Hey, WhatsHerFace is back!
    I have a small crush on her but am fully cognizant of the fact that while I love blistering sarcasm I’d rather not endure it. She doesn’t get fossils anyway.

  4. This from the University de Montreal. Prepare to be ASTONISHED…………..

    “Using marijuana may affect your ability to think and plan, study says”

    “Our study enabled us to highlight several areas of cognition impaired by cannabis use, including problems concentrating and difficulties remembering and learning, which may have considerable impact on users’ daily lives,” said coauthor Dr. Alexandre Dumais, associate clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of Montreal.
    “Cannabis use in youth may consequently lead to reduced educational attainment, and, in adults, to poor work performance and dangerous driving.”

    “These consequences may be worse in regular and heavy users,” Dumais said.

    https://www.cnn.com/2022/01/20/health/marijuana-brain-cognition-wellness/index.html

    1. “Absence of dung, Mr. Holmes.”

      In the case of Prinz Dummkopf, I’m sure he was born that way and any additional “assistance” wouldn’t make much of a difference with him.

    2. And you all think that University Scientific Research Funding by the Canadian government in Quebec goes to waste. /s

    3. Don’t mistake this for stupidity. Dr. Dumais is a genius. She figured out how to get the university to pay for her and and her friends’ weed supply.

    4. Who knew? This was obvious in 1968, when I graduated with a first degree. I have “friends” to prove it. Some users were wastrels, moving to BC mostly; others, non-users, have written over 500 books/articles proving it in neuroscience.

  5. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban plans to make a visit to Russia on February 1, the country’s Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said in an interview.

    According to Szijjarto, the Paks 2 nuclear power plant project, joint work with Rosatom, will be one of the main topics on the agenda.

    Happy to see the two nations planning to work together for the peaceful development of post-globalist Europe.

    If Orban agrees to let Russia troops pass through Hungary on the way to Vienna and Munich, so much the better.

    https://tass.com/world/1390707

    Meanwhile, American globalists and intelligence agents are already planning to make their escape from Kiev ahead of the arrival of Russian forces, because of course they are.

    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-01-21/u-s-weighs-evacuating-diplomats-family-members-from-ukraine

    1. @The Awful Truth

      Ukraine and Russia are two sides of the same coin. They speak the same language, share similar culture (including modern issues like corruption), and come from shared origins. That said the Ukraine is embroiled in a civil war of which Russia has a direct border concern, while the west has expansionist economic & military ambitions. In other words – They’ll work it out.

      I don’t agree with all your opinions on the topic, but I do agree with your comments about the Wests moral compass on this, as the Progressive West eats it’s own while propagandizing support for another foreign conflict that is none of our concern. If you find yourself on the side of the EU, Hillary Clinton, Obama, Biden, MSNBC, CNN you need to give your head a shake. Plenty (not many) so called “conservatives” found the same thing out after their support of the 2011 Arab Spring – remembering Benghazi and “We came, we saw, he died cackle cackle cackle……cough cough cackle”

    2. “American globalists and intelligence agents are already planning to make their escape from Kiev……”

      I wonder if Ukrainian Oil Tycoon Hunter Biden is going to lose any money on crack-house rentals in Kiev?

  6. Here’s something for fans of the band Chicago.

    Earlier this evening, Turner Classic Movies showed Electra Glide in Blue, starring Robert Blake. Among the cast are members of Chicago. Pete Cetera plays a drug suspect and Terry Kath rides shotgun in a hippy VW van. The song Tell Me, which plays over the closing credits, is sung by Kath:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WChdP8GjD4U

    Some SDAers may remember that song being used in the closing of the final episode of Miami Vice.

    By the way, the movie is worth watching. I remember seeing ads for it when it played at the on-campus cinema at my university alma mater in the early 1970s.

      1. When I first saw the movie on TV nearly 40 years ago, I thought it was sung by Joe Cocker.

        1. Right, Joe Cocker, come to think of it, I couldn’t place the voice in my mind’s ear, but, now that you’ve referenced it, you’re more accurate, Dr.B.

          Incidentally, “Chicago” didn’t play Kath’s songs, at least as best as I can now recall, at the concert in Calgary I went to a few years ago. Perhaps the sad memory of Terry’s demise was too painful for them.

          1. Some of the comments about the movie on IMDB noted that it was made at a turning point in the life of the group. There’s a distinct difference between Chicago’s earlier songs and the material that it produced, and which got a lot of airplay, in the mid-1970s.

            The movie itself is interesting. As I mentioned in an earlier comment, the Robert Blake’s character, a police officer, spends much of the movie as a motorcycle cop. Critics likened him to a modern-day cowboy on a motorized steed. If you’re familiar with the plot of Shane, you might recognize a bit of it in this film.

            Electra Glide in Blue shows up on TCM from time to time, so watch for it.

          2. It just occurred to me that the connection to Shane might be more than coincidence. Early in the film, Blake’s character tells a few anecdotes about Alan Ladd as a way of charming a pair of young ladies at a roadside hot dog stand.

          3. You are most perceptive.

            I did in fact miss it despite your post on, I believe it was, Thursday. Worse, I forgot to PVR it! I humbly thank you for your movie suggestions.

            (Alan Ladd was, they said, really gorgeous)

          4. Haha! Good stuff. Thanks.
            Can’t beat Peter Sellers, George C. Scott etc.– I see that’s on @ 2 am — well now, I’ve just set one to record, at least.

          5. You’re welcome. That was one movie which, for me, has improved with age and is far funnier now than when I first saw it about 50 years ago.

          6. Well then, I’m in for a treat. Perhaps with maturity one gets more appreciative of great art. You might be surprised to learn that I’ve never seen “Dr. Strangelove” in its entirety. Peter Sellers is a genius.

          7. You might be surprised to learn that I’ve never seen “Dr. Strangelove” in its entirety.

            Well, then, you’re definitely going to enjoy it. Actually, to fully appreciate its humour, absurdity, and biting satire, you may have to watch it more than once as Kubrick packed a lot of stuff into it. Much of it is subtle, so you may miss it if you see it only once.

            That’s why, with repeated viewings, I’ve come to appreciate its brilliance.

          8. I shall let you know what I think of this famous flick my first time out. You may remember, I do have the use and benefit of a PVR so I can play something back in the moment. I often do that when wondering whether I heard something correctly or if I particularly enjoyed a scene and want to view it again. The freedom to do this has its benefits.

  7. This is one Mom’s message from Quebec regarding the reality of living in the province that continues to live off the avails of Con-federation.
    “The Quebec government is a bully, an abusive relationship that we can’t escape. We are not allowed to visit friends or family, go for a walk late in the evening after a difficult day, shop on a Sunday, go to a restaurant or speak English wherever we want to without fear of recrimination.”
    Excerpted from https://frenchphrasesforenglishmoms.wordpress.com/2022/01/21/the-other/
    Definitely worth a look!

    1. Of course they can escape. They can leave Quebec any time.

      The French Canadians are not going to change, and will always see “Andrea” as a foreigner. “Andrea” should go home to Alberta, and take her child with her. That’s where they belong.

      “Andrea’s” husband needs to find a way to make that financially possible. If they have to live apart while he waits for something to turn up out west, that’s what has to happen.

      1. Thanks Awful, needed that! Boy, it’s just that easy eh. Just get to hell out of town. Don’t look back.
        Not like Quebec is just one part of the wHOLE. It seems to be the centre part of the hole, you know. Your rights be damned. Same with your freedoms.
        Just put on that yellow star, or is it a checkmark…

  8. Canadians only get noticed in the States for being woker-than-thou.

    “Handel’s Messiah is a rare work of high art that most people enjoy and a large number have actually performed in. Not surprisingly, Canadians are worked up over what Handel’s Messiah has to do with George Floyd in the same way that Canadians decided that the topic of “Rembrandt in Amsterdam” required repeated references to Turtle Island.”

    https://www.unz.com/isteve/canada-the-tryhard-capital-of-wokeness/

  9. Love her delivery and her message. Noticed her last year sometime and was puzzled by her accent.
    Mystery solved.

  10. Out of province investors help heat up Calgary’s real estate market

    People are bidding well over list and losing to our of towners from bigger cities.
    Will our kids never be able to buy a home, or will affordability return when 20% or more of the people who are buying now, walk away from their mortgage payments after interest rates raise four times in a year.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Mro3WPV8KxM

      1. fc – At least they won’t have to pay the Liberal’s imminent capital gains tax on your home. That’s the good news they can be happy about.

        1. Last summer, the couple that bought next door, here in SWCalgary, put in a bid and when they got a counter offer they asked for a second showing. They were told that the house was booked solid with other showings, so no, it was a take or leave it scenario. They took it!

          1. Nancy Ross – SW Calgary is a hot market I hear. Similarly, anywhere close to Hillhurst, Kensington, Elbow Park, Parkdale are over-priced IMHO.

          2. That’ll change.

            However, downtown is very quiet now. Will that change?

            There are new homes in new subdivisions complete with all the amenities, here. The new ring road is now bringing the city together.

            Compare that with Toronto prices.

            Even Montreal switched to a hot market when it wasn’t the case. I think the Premier is… well, changing that around the other way, again!

    1. It could be that people in the stock are starting to panic, plus machine trading and margin calls might have been in play during the Friday session. I have been calling for a market crash and a severe recession for a while now — on several sites including this SDA board — and the crash may be starting now. Bitcoin and related play-investments got absolutely hammered yesterday, and these play-toys are the canary in the coal mine.

      I thought Russia’s upcoming invasion of Ukraine would be the black swan event triggering the crash, but the crash seems to be underway even as Russia finishes up its logistical and preparation work.

      1. David. The cause of the US stock market meltdown is the threat of higher interest rates. This is a signal that the party (the injection of massive amounts of cheap Federal money into the economy) is coming to an end. My point is, if Biden is trying to get Democrats re-elected this November, what a poor series of events to unfold in front of an election. Massive stimulus spending to trigger runaway inflation, lockdowns to ruin the economy, and then higher interest rates just before grumpy voters go the voting booth. Not a great strategy. It’s going to be tough to blame Trump on this one.

  11. Covid vaccines kill people.

    The German public health authorities have been playing the same game which Joel Smalley discovered has been going on in Alberta. Deaths within 14 days of vaccination are counted as if the person were unvaccinated; half of the deaths occur within 14 days, so the reports are dishonest.

    https://notrickszone.com/2022/01/21/analysis-by-german-prof-thousands-of-hidden-deaths-daily-may-be-greatest-medical-debacle-in-human-history/

    Joel’s Alberta findings were described yesterday at Small Dead Animals.

    1. Exactly what I, and many here, have been saying. Vaccine injuries and death are being recorded as unvaccinated injuries and death due to Covid.

  12. I posted this below as well; a possible explanation of why “they” are so desperate to stamp-out Ivermectin as a COVID treatment. But reading further, it might be worth a separate entry. Thru Zerohedge and the Epoch Times:

    “Ivermectin Could Destroy Justification For Lockdowns And Vaccine Mandates

    https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/ivermectin-could-destroy-justification-lockdowns-and-vaccine-mandates

    “If ivermectin were recognized by the public health and academic establishment as the drug that it is, that treats acute viral illnesses, one of which is COVID-19, the entire justification for lockdowns, mandates, let alone vaccine research and development would evaporate overnight,” Stillman told The Epoch Times in a recent interview.

    According to Section 564 of the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (pdf), the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) can only issue emergency use authorization if certain criteria are met, including “there is no adequate, approved, and available alternative to the product.”

    So if there’s an approved alternative, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)—an agency in HHS—can’t issue emergency use authorization for COVID-19 vaccines.

    Stillman said it’s not a conspiracy theory or even an isolated opinion that ivermectin works for treating COVID-19, because tens of thousands of physicians all over the world have recognized its effectiveness.”

    1. Yeah Well, can they track down a GP for me and the significant other?
      I thought not.
      Fire the lot.

  13. The head of the world’s fourth largest carmaker has had the nerve to speak out against the politicians’ legislating the end of combustion-engine vehicles:

    “The European Commission’s strategy to phase out combustion engines in favour of electric vehicles is a political choice that carries environmental and social risks, Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares said in an interview with European newspapers.

    “What is clear is that electrification is a technology chosen by politicians, not by industry,” he said in a joint interview with France’s Les Echos, Handelsblatt, Corriere della Sera and El Mundo. He added there were cheaper and faster ways of reducing carbon emissions.

    “Given the current European energy mix, an electric car needs to drive 70,000 kilometres to compensate for the carbon footprint of manufacturing the battery and to start catching up with a light hybrid vehicle, which costs half as much as an EV (electric vehicle),” he said.”

    https://www.reuters.com/article/stellantis-electric-idAFL8N2TY5E8

    1. Medical experts almost worthless. Canadian citizens call for giving them a dose of FOAD.

  14. Diversity is our strength.

    Imagine the cruelty! He was sentenced to two years and two months for armed robbery and theft, but he was let out on parole before the full sentence was served.

    Check out his picture and decide whether he should be classified as a BIPOC, specifically the POC species, and thereby entitled to special privileges

    “Police are searching for a federal offender wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for breaching his day parole.
    Abdullah Waseem, 23, is serving a two-year, two-month sentence for armed robbery and theft.”

  15. This is how the world begins, not with a whimper but a bang. Apologies to TSE.

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/indigenous/nisichawayasihk-cree-nation-lockdown-shopping-1.6323651

    “A northern First Nation in Manitoba is facing criticism for its lockdown measures after a group of mothers left to buy groceries on Thursday and an attempt was made to prevent them from returning to the community.”

    When the moms have had enough it’s time to pick up your nets and clear the road.

    “Moody said community leaders are still considering what the consequences will be for the women who left.” heh, heh – good luck with that one.

    “As things began to escalate the FNSOs made the decision to allow the vehicles through. No criminal acts took place and RCMP officers were only there to keep the peace.”

    No criminal acts took place – yet people get arrested off reserve for doing the same thing – for now.

  16. Giving Up on Canada
    https://pjmedia.com/columns/david-solway-2/2022/01/22/giving-up-on-canada-n1551813

    The fact, as Brian Peckford has pointed out, that the Charter is regularly flouted by the prime minister and dismissed or re-interpreted by an unelected judiciary is of no account. Most people are either blind or uninformed, or merely indifferent to the fact that the rule of law has become nugatory. The COVID moment of medical apartheid and political repression is a glaring illustration of authoritarian malfeasance and should have exposed the sophism and treachery of the governing class. Peckford, who was formerly the premier of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador and is the last surviving signatory to the repatriation of the Charter, believes that various sections of this foundational document make it abundantly clear that the government’s response to the pandemic is morally and legally culpable. Masking orders, lockdowns, quarantine, fines, gathering restrictions, curfews, mandates, vaxxports, and prohibiting the right to freely leave and re-enter Canada are in stark violation of Charter principles.

    1. Conveniently, the government invokes the conditions regarding “emergencies” to get away with that crapola.

  17. Liberals to host a “supply chain summit” on January 31, to make the supply chain even stronger.

    https://mobile.twitter.com/OmarAlghabra/status/1484944750159536130

    Let me guess:
    – they’ll increase the carbon tax
    – they’ll mandate electric trucks
    – they’ll give money to Bombardier to develop electric trucks
    – they’ll announce a special truck driver immigration program to bring in more truck drivers
    – Cath McKenna will be put in charge

    1. You forgot that SNC-Lavalin will build the entire electrical infrastructure–no bids, no competition for the cost-plus contract…..

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