89 Replies to “March 18, 2023: Reader Tips”

      1. The Germans were doing more less the same in WWII, particularly in Poland (removal of children who were deemed suitable for Germanisation).

        Schweinie-lovers here like to refer to Ukrainians as Nazis but in reality, the only Nazis currently in existence are Ruϟϟischeschweinazis.

    1. I’m not particularly bothered by its existence as long as it’s properly insulated from the civilised world and Ruϟϟischeschweinism in the latter is extirpated, burned and cauterised. Why should I care what self-aggrandising myths those human-fancying pigs create for themselves or what recipes they use to make some shschi to guzzle with their bast-shoes? Let them stew in their own juice. Nobody really needs them except for the corrupt regimes they sponsor (Belarus).

      1. Thanks for reminding us what this fight is all about. As long as we have enlightened views like yours, I’m sure WWW3 will never happen.

      2. Even Belarus doesn’t. Lukashenko is doing everything he can to free himself from Pootin and to avoid Belarus entry into war. He knows he has little room to maneuver and that his political feature depends on Pootin’s good graces, but he is trying every possible excuse to stay aside and not get entangled. Witness his desperate attempts to make friends with Chicoms and Iran behind Pootin’s back.

        1. Luka doesn’t want to participate in the war (not because he wants to avid casualties, but because it’s unpredictable and very risky for him) but he still wants money which he had been receiving from Moscow, so in that sense he does need them. Without Russian money his fate is uncertain and nobody else would give him anywhere nearly that much in exchange for political favours.

    2. “Mass kidnaping and russification of children = genocide:”

      Once again: Russia=Canada and Ukraine=Quebec. Keep trying, though…

          1. Well yes, but why did Ukrainians had to waste a bomb for that? Couldn’t the orc just take care off it by himself? Useless, have to be guided through every step.

      1. Yawn, Trump had Pootin on the leash.

        Pootin invaded Georgia when he knew Bush was out. Then Hitlery was sent by Hussein Ogabe Al Chicago to give Pootin a RESET button, so Pootin promptly invaded Ukraine. And through Sberbank and Podesta Group kept a nice leash on Hitlery. Then Trump won and all you scumbags had left was claims of russia electing Trump, collusion and all that bullshit.*

        Then Trump won again, you have stolen the election, and Trump went increasingly insane in his rage. Meanwhile Brandon Alzheimer run from Assholistan and Pootin felt empowered to make the next move. Almost worked but he miscalculated, believed his own proaganda. The valiant stand of magnificent Ukrainian army, the balls on Zelensky, the alarms and insta commitment of Eastern Europe saved the first day (in that order).

        And then the left all over the world, who initially hoped for the fall of Ukraine, have realized that they cannot lose on opposing Pootin’s ambitions. Not based on any principle, but on strategy. They would not hesitate to throw Ukraine under the bus if that would benefit them. Indeed many in Europe initially tried, Germany in particular.

        And so, we are where we are. With left accidentally on the right side of one single issue, the right confused but mostly on the right side, and Trump largely alone unwilling to accept a simple fact, that just because the election was stolen from him, it is all much bigger than him. So he is raging and doing damage to Republicans in the process.

        *Standard russian tactic btw. No matter which side would have won, russia would spread the leaks that they helped them, in order to destabilize an adversary. They always played both sides, although with Hitlery it was probably the most ostentatious. They probably still cannot believe that MSM refused to look into it. What else do they have to do? Buy her chief of staff? Oh wait …

        1. “Trump had Pootin on the leash.”

          All evidence to the contrary. Your psychobabble consists of fairy tale history.

    1. If stupid was a wall it would be 500 feet high, 100 feet thick, and ten thousand miles long.

        1. So IOW, ‘things Dumb Biker doesn’t like’.

          No, it is not the role of government to clamp down on various Things You Don’t Like. There is nothing to secure the border from, except border patrol, ICE, and the various thugs the USG keeps throwing at it.

          1. No, I quite like skunks, ‘coons & rats.

            And, like all leftists, you have it wrong. As a taxpayer, the gov’t is supposed to do my bidding, not the other way around. For a real life example, watch Alberta if DS passes the May review.

          2. ” There is nothing to secure the border from, except border patrol, ICE, and the various thugs the USG keeps throwing at it.”

            10 AM is too early to be drinking, dude…get some help for that…

          3. “No it’s not.”

            And that’s why yer a [spit] Prog. Only a Prog would think that we exist to serve gov’t, instead of the other way around.

          4. “Only a Prog would think that we exist to serve gov’t, instead of the other way around.”

            Only an imbecile would think it’s one or the other. Protip: government exists to protect individual rights, not ‘secure the border’.

          5. Gov’t exists to serve the individual. If they don’t, it’s a dictatorship. See: Canada.

    2. He didn’t say which one; he’s obsessed with the Ukrainian one. Besides which, it is a lie.

    1. I’d like to add a few Canadian “health care” medical people and politicians.

      1. “UnMe would probably ask “hang ’em for what?””

        Yeah probably, if he seriously believes that the citizens are here to do the government’s bidding.

        (like the good little Communist he is)

      1. The condensate, in other words, Steam from the reactor that flowed through the turbine and was condensed back in to liquid water so it could be pumped back into the reactor to make steam again, and a little bit of that water leaked from a pipe into the ground over weeks or months. That site has sample wells underneath, and other sample wells around the reactor building and turbine building. They detected the Tritium contaminated water in one of sample wells, and now they are busy pumping that water out of the ground, so it does not spread farther. There is no tritium containing water in the outer ring of sample wells.

        400,000 gallons sounds like a lot of water, except that reactor cycles about a million gallons of condensate per HOUR into steam, back to liquid water condensate, heated into steam, condensed back to liquid water condensate, again and again and again. Hour after hour, day after day, week after week.

        Since the H2O went through the reactor, some of the hydrogen absorbed a neutron from the nuclear reaction and was converted to Deuterium, then that same deuterium atom absorbed another neutron and became tritium. The EPA on Tritium: https://www.epa.gov/radiation/radionuclide-basics-tritium

  1. Hundreds rally in Nanaimo, B.C. to demand more public safety measures after shooting

    On Sunday, local business owner Clint Smith was shot in the stomach when he and a group of others decided to go into a homeless encampment to retrieve stolen property.

    The items were believed to have been stolen from Ernie’s Black Point Repair, a mechanic shop, which Smith owns.

    I’m sure the RCMP told him it would not be in the best interest of the community to arrest the perps for stealing his property.

    https://globalnews.ca/news/9558287/nanaimo-rally-public-safety-concerns-shooting-homeless-camp/

    Warning, Global News link.

  2. Late Friday afternoon the Globe and Mail published this remarkable op-ed — by the CSIS leaker — replete with a full-banner headline on the main page:
    https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-whistleblower-china-canada-election-interference/

    This is remarkable since the brave CSIS employee may be exposing himself to arrest, given that the essay will be studied by Trudeau’s RCMP and CSIS hierarchies. What gets me though was that the op-ed was published on a late Friday afternoon, when the Ottawa power establishment takes the weekend off. And true to form, none of this extraordinary event has as yet been mentioned by Canada’s corrupt broadcast media — CBC, CTV and Global news.

    Link under a paywall, and much appreciated if anyone would free it to be read. The leaker is a political centrist, but still its a compelling read.

  3. Andrew Brigden, the UK MP has given another impressive indictment of the vaccine program. Once again he spoke to an empty house, but his message deserves to be heard by the world. He is courageous, logical and factual. The vaccine booster campaign is essentially pointless and certainly damaging to many. Have a look: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JvSHD_n3Lyg&ab_channel=Dr.JohnCampbell

    ( Note, this was posted yesterday as part of another discussion, but many may have missed it.)

  4. Caution: NatPo link.

    So, even if she was forced to take the stand, who really thinks she’s going to tell all? This is Blackie’s Get Out Of Jail card: “I have no recollection of that”, 1000x.

    “Well, we put her on the stand, just like you asked…”

    ‘She knows all the secrets’: Tories to force vote in House of Commons over Katie Telford testimony

    https://nationalpost.com/news/tories-to-force-vote-in-house-of-commons-over-katie-telford-testimony

    1. You don’t think she will lie do you? She will merely be Liberally truthful, just like her leader.

    1. Good!

      1) It’s the age group least likely to vote and
      2) It’s the age group most likely to vote left.

      Now, if we can edumicate them some as to cause & effect, mebbe they’ll pull their pointy little heads out of their backsides & not vote for the Progs.

    1. Huge underestimate. It could be $400 trillion. And then we starve to death in the dark.

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