July 29, 2022: Reader Tips

This evening we present an excellent film, The Fugitive, released in 1993. As you watch the story evolve, think about Covid and pharmaceutical companies.

Your best recent tips are most appreciated!

84 Replies to “July 29, 2022: Reader Tips”

    1. Fake news.
      You are about as truthful about Russians as the Moslem Brotherhood is about Jews.

      1. He didn’t notice the credits at the end: “An Elensky – Arestovich Production, Funding by Govt. US of A, Technical assistance by Hollywood Enterprises”.

      2. Not fake at all.
        Ever since black death decimated Mongol empire, the vomit it left in the north has been famous for its inherited bestial cruelty. From the slaughter of Novgorod, to rape of Berlin to Ukraine today, Siberian beasts are just being Siberian beasts. They’re devoid of empathy or other human emotions. You can scream “nothing to see here, move along” all you want, but it will not change the blindingly obvious. Casual sadism has always been at the core of their identity. Pointless blind cruelty is ever present in russian households, it is ever present in russian workplace, it is ever present when the mongrels are whipped to war. Pathetic existence filled with violence, cruelty, rape and humiliation. Killing them is really doing them a favor.

    1. $218,000! Did he have to make restitution?

      You do that with a gun? You and everyone in your crew would get 10-20 years, possibly life.

      Congresspeople make $2 Million doing insider trading, and what do they get? Re-Elected!

      There are two sets of laws.

  1. For those interested in the TV series on which the movie was based, starring David Janssen and Barry Morse, a number of episodes are available on YouTube. I remember when it ran on CBC Friday nights.

      1. Yup.

        That series, created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson, was a follow-up, sort of, to UFO. It seemed that the base lost an Eagle in every episode, making me wonder just how many they had.

        1. One thing that detracted from Space 1999 was the casting of Martin Landau and Barbara Bain as the space station leaders. While fine actors, the two were better cast as characters doing small, detail work — not as leaders of a big organization. I liked William Shatner as a commander of a starship.

          1. The series was British, but casting two Americans in leading roles made it more marketable.

          2. When first released as a teen, I found this series irresistible.

            So, when mentioned here a few months ago, I went onto TUBI, and viewed Episode#1. I guess as time goes by, (and the lack of hi def), the fascination wore off, it was slow and difficult to watch. Maybe I’ll try another episode, but there is better fare out there.
            As BADR says, they lost an eagle every episode. Never thought of that before, but as the plot goes, a lost station with few resources available, sure had a lot of spacecraft mysteriously available.

          3. The series clearly didn’t do well during its first season.

            By the time the second one went on the air, Morse was gone, the costumes changed, a new theme song was written, and they introduced the shape-shifting character played by Catherine Schell.

            It was cancelled after that.

    1. Hey, he got to go there with Mel and got a few photos out of it. That’s all that matters to that twit.

    2. Who knew Liberals lie?

      The Liberals have been getting elected for 50 years based on taxing the rich.

      And spent it joining the rich.

      Kind of like Conservatives running on cutting government and taxes.

      It appears that the Liberal Party has been considerably more successful than the Conservatives.

      Although it should be noted that former Irving Executive/NB Premier Higgs has, upon receiving a majority government, cut taxes by a whopping .28 per cent.
      Don’t forget the decimal point.
      Showing his Conservative bona fides.
      He showed his Progressive side by promising to make the “Unvaxxed” uncomfortable.
      There’s your canadian Conservatism!

        1. Yeah, I’ve noticed how much more Conservative that Conservatives out West are.

          I’m sorry I can’t keep a straight face.

          Clark, Manning, Stock, Harper………… can’t win and if they do, no change.

          You guys are so tough, you let 49 year old Metis grandmothers do your fighting for ya.

          All hat, no cattle was made for you all talk no action Westerners.

          Not just Quebec’s bitch but the Natural Governing Party’s too for decades now.

          And we won’t even mention Redmonton, Notley, Kenny, Clark, Tommy D, Ralphie …………..etc, etc.

  2. Elizabeth May is going to run for leader of the federal Greens.

    TorStar “exclusive”.

    Mmmm’K

          1. ( duh! ⊙!⊙ Hit me head…I now appreciate the error that I made. Haha!)

      1. Oh? Has she vapourized into dust? We can only hope.

        A self-serving, irrelevant, psychopathic party of one.

  3. Colonialista:

    I watched the movie Trespass earlier this evening. I found it a bit too crude and violent for my taste.

    It was directed by Walter Hill, with Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale the writers (perhaps best known for their association with the Back to the Future movies).

    It could possibly be considered a modern film noir as it had many of the plot elements that one often sees in classic FN: someone finds out about a treasure (either left over from a robbery or buried by pirates long ago) and tries to get it. Some baddies are nearby, find out about that treasure, and want to get it themselves. Both the goodies and baddies have internal squabbles. Something happens, the treasure goes kablooie!, and nobody wins in the end.

    It’s a theme that appears in movies such as The Treasure of the Sierra Madre or that dreadful western Mackenna’s Gold. What makes Trespass different is its setting and the context in which the treasure hunt takes place.

    1. To quote Monty Python, and now for something completely different. Long-distance racing movies have been done many times (e. g., The Great Race, The Gumball Rally). Here’s one set in the Philippines, Checkered Flag or Crash:

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PaLcw6832ZQ

      It stars Joe Don Baker, Susan Sarandon (an early movie for her), and a pre-Dallas Larry Hagman. It’s average and perhaps the only good thing about it are the racing machines. It runs for roughly an hour and a half.

      1. Just watched it, sort off, with one eye while doing other things. I used to watch reports from the Dakar Rally in the 90s and early 2000s, so this thing was kinda fun. Ignore the plot watch the racing.

    2. Yeah I thought it was a lot like modern day western/FN, I didn’t mind the crudeness it felt right given the setting and the characters and the cast as both Ice-T and Ice Cube knew gangs and ghetto from extensive first hand experience, so if felt weirdly authentic. Also a little Macbethian/Shakespearean in a weird way. I like this film.

      1. Pathetic bootlick. No one believes for a second that you are anything even near being a conservative. You’re an obvious proud member of Team WEF Globohomo with your staunch “stand with Ukraine” insanity. What are you even doing here besides verbally washing balls and licking boots?

    3. BA- MacKenna’s Gold! I saw that movie once when I was a kid, back when CFAC Calgary ran a midnight movie every Saturday night. I thought the Southwest scenery was magnificent, and liked the movie. Never saw the movie again, until I got a chance to watch it this past winter. WOW! What a bad movie! But, I watched it right through. 🙂

      1. The first time I saw it was many years ago and I thought it was pretty bad. When TCM showed it about a decade or so ago, I was reminded why.

  4. Youse guys just aren’t giving provasic a chance!!! I’m sure it’ll come good! Didn’t Devlin McGregor end up being bought out by Fauci Farmesuticals?!

    When a friend of mine ( a movie/show buff) got his solar physics doctorate, he justifiably boasted to us about it. Knowing he’d appreciate the tease, I sent back a sarcastic, “Yeah, like Doctor Richard Kimble…”! His immediate reply was taken from THE FUGITIVE movie the comment was taken from Kimble’s desperate plea; “I didn’t kill my wife”! My immediate response was the very next line in that movie, and uttered by the pursuing Marshall, “I don’t care”! My own work background was in law enforcement, so the joke was doubly funny to us both.

    1. ” not due to the vaccines” is their stock denial. They have not investigated and do not know what may have precipitated these deaths. They have also refused to say if the Dr.’s got the 4th jab. I also suspect there may be a number of non-doctor deaths which don’t make the news. Could it be a bad batch? I would have more faith in the medical system if they took this seriously.

      1. “three died while running”. If it is the jab it must have affected their heart. Seems odd that people so healthy up and die while exercising.

    2. I’m just glad that the Medical Society, the Hospitals , assorted Doctors, the Government and of course The Media have all pinky-sweared/cross their hearts and hope to die, that none of the deaths had absolutely anything to do with the miraculous, life-saving “vaccine.
      Yet again.

      No sirree Bob, not even possible, didn’t even consider it, never gave it a thought, not in a million years.
      Now, no more discussion.
      Don’t even mention it.
      Or we’ll take some licences, freeze your bank accounts or even put you in jail on trumped-up charges.
      Just do what all the execrable Media in Canada is doing.
      No commenting on “certain subjects”. Even in sports columns.
      Lots and lots of Censorship and Lies.

      Personally, I think it’s Great.
      The Mask is off our Governments, our Institutions and our Media.

      If you don’t realize by now, that Lies are their currency, that you may be the next target, the next “Other”, you just deserve the slavery that is coming.

      Save Canada,Smack a Liberal upside the head!

  5. This seems to be happening with greater frequency, I wonder what could be causing these strokes in young previously healthy individuals?
    https://www.saltwire.com/atlantic-canada/lifestyles/his-determination-is-phenomenal-newfoundland-man-steadily-recuperating-after-suffering-two-massive-strokes-100757748/
    Nothing to see, although I don’t remember any of my cohort having strokes. In their teens and early twenties.

    https://www.saltwire.com/atlantic-canada/lifestyles/corner-brook-dietician-beats-the-odds-after-eight-weeks-in-a-coma-at-age-21-downton-wont-let-stroke-slow-her-down-100744814/

    1. Nobody drank the Government Koolaid/Lies like Atlantic Canada.
      Big surprise.
      Real estate will be getting even cheaper there.

    2. Agreed about the strokes, but I have personally known 3 people to die of brain aenyrisms (sp?), which I find rather odd! But this was back in the 70’s and 80’s.

  6. Good rant here. Tyler Durden goes after a UN publication for posting an article by a crazed professor discussing the “positive aspects” of world hunger:
    https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/hungry-benefits-famine-according-central-planners

    What still bothers me is the incipient War Against Farmers, about to be initiated by our Liberal-NDP government. The central-planers want a 30% reduction in fertilizer use, something that will drive down Canada’s food production. This is something that is difficult to get one’s head around, given the oncoming food emergency.

  7. “In 1992 Schwab established a parallel institution, the Global Leaders for Tomorrow school, which was re-established as Young Global Leaders in 2004. Attendees at the school must apply for admission and are then subjected to a rigorous selection process. Members of the school’s very first class in 1992 already included many who went on to become important liberal political figures, such as Angela Merkel, Nicolas Sarkozy, and Tony Blair. There are currently about 1,300 graduates of this school, and the list of alumni includes several names of those who went on to become leaders of the health institutions of their respective nations. ”

    “The ultimate conclusion one must draw from all of this, according to Wolff, is that democracy as we knew it has been silently cancelled, and that although the appearance of democratic processes is being maintained in our countries, the fact is that an examination of how governance around the world works today shows that an elite of super-wealthy and powerful individuals effectively control everything that goes on in politics, as has been especially evident in relation to the pandemic response. ”

    https://rairfoundation.com/exposed-klaus-schwabs-school-for-covid-dictators-plan-for-great-reset-videos/

    1. Sean Casey “I think it’s an honour to have someone in public life come by and it’s good profile for the business”
      I’m shocked, shocked I tells ya, that there are negative emotions around a little dingleberry who declared a state of emergency seized personal bank accounts for parking bylaws.
      You pricks disgraced the honour. It’s a new world now thanks to your selfish sanctimony. Enjoy the fruits.
      And good on ya Islanders, for raising a stink. So is Casey just doing boilerplate or are they that delusional?

  8. 27-Year-Old Triathlete Doctor in Canada Dies Four Days After She Collapses While Swimming – Fifth GTA Doctor to Die Within 2 Weeks
    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/07/27-year-old-triathlete-doctor-canada-dies-four-days-collapses-swimming-fifth-doctor-die-within-2-weeks/

    Don’t worry, Justin Trudeau has a plan to import lots more doctors and entrepreneurs to Canada!
    https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/29c784ce61fdb197ed93d14490c0eb3e4ad6d56f1031e6196d642b43091acb81.jpg

    1. hmmm.
      soooooo the default answer is NOT necessarily private school to avoid this pap???
      home school home school. yupper. we can all afford that eh?
      my experience, primary school teacherrrrrs need to know a couple things:
      -its ok to hit the homely looking one, but not the ‘bobby westgate’ pretty boys.
      its ok to punish WAAYYYYYYY beyond the measure for, oh, the absolute tiniest speling mistake.
      honest injun, l didnt even get the letter wrong, just left the correct letter off the end of the word.
      l remember it from 63 GODDAMMMM yrs ago (thats what autism does for ya!!)

      one HUNNNNNNNDRED TIMES had to write out that fcuking speling exercise.

      so she could throw it all in the trash right in front of me.

      p.s., google it. Karma has decided to ‘recycle’ the violence and hate and indifference onto the heads of the very ones *engaging in abuse when l was a primary schooler* (but not the cute ones!!! remember that !!!).
      do a google ‘primary school violence ontario’. thousands of teacherrrrrs rightfully TRAUMATIZED by it all.
      exactly
      what
      THEY
      did
      to
      US
      *non*
      teacherrrrrr’s
      ‘pets’.
      ‘well jeepers, little billy said he shot mr smith because he didnt want mr smith bullying any of us like he did billy’ or words to that effect.

  9. Your Liberties and Freedoms are not dying
    They are being killed by people with names and addresses
    Never give them a moments rest again.

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