66 Replies to “October 6, 2020: Reader Tips”

  1. This is a very important video giving background on the facts to back up a class action suit against lockdowns and other totalitarian measures taken by governments in response to Covid. It is a terrific overview of all of the misinformation that has been put forward, including misinformation about the reliability of the PCR test. It is a long video, but it confirms what many on SDA have been saying over past months. I found it mesmerising, I feel it offers a ray of hope in an increasingly dismal world.
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=emb_title&time_continue=2940&v=2UQLqWJJ8AY

    1. Thanks. (For lack of time, I’ll view video later on Tuesday)

      Just a comment for now that must be said:
      I find that Ontario’s and Quebec’s Premiers are real control freaks lately and the MSM are the real ghouls carrying their water. I no longer pay attention to them.

      Glad to hear that there’s a class action lawsuit against these destroyers. The damage is in the billions. We don’t need any more ‘Con-mmie’ plots–these politicians should be prosecuted for their meanspiritedness trying to implement Agenda 21 tactics to kill us.

      1. The dilemma.

        Since this mass hysteria was inflicted on the whole population of the world, as it seems, the politicians of all stripes and winds have to submit to the mass media cartel propaganda, they have no choice, they have to accept the anonymous dicktat (sic).
        The idiot on the local station in Calgary got some propagandist from New York to tell the ignorant Calgarians that what Trump is doing now is going to kill everybody in the vicinity of the White House.
        The local propagandist insisted that Trump and the White House contingent are going to infect just about everybody in Washington.

        The thing is that the propaganda is so intense that the normal politician has no chance in hell to stop it before he/she/it is completely cancelled, destroyed, crushed, …
        As you may have noticed, the mass media cartel, including all of Canadian media is conducted by an unknown big brother that works with such ease it is quite bloody unbelievable.
        You can’t write letter to the editor like this, because it would be ignored and cancelled.
        The media cartel complains about the social media
        Well, while there is a lot of what is prosaically called crap, there is much truth in between the piles if you are interested in it and invest time to find it.
        Those, like people that comment on SDA will, in fact, find on their own where the truth lies and most often than not it is wholly outside of the media cartel reporting.

        The difficulty is that the working stiff has no time or the inclination to find out.
        Gotta take care of the family and struggle to make money to pay the useless bureaucracy and variety of freeloaders that the idiot in charge gives money to as fast as it comes out of the bank of Canada printing press.

        I’ve mentioned before, in socialist paradise run by communists, went to a talk given by a real journalist that knew his way in the communist circles.
        To no surprise of anybody he said that the communists of the Soviet Union, knew that the whole system was a house of cards, holding up only by the dicktat (sic) of the communists and the police state and they just could not admit to the failure of socialism and communism.
        It was a completely impossible situation.
        I would like to point to not only similarities in what’s going on today, it is in fact the same old socialist/fascist shit.
        There is no way out until there are a few courageous politicians and actual journalists that join Trump in throwing light and insist on bringing out the depravity of the current political class.
        We here can write all day long, it will get as far as the edge of the blog.
        We can talk to whoever wants to talk, from experience it is just about impossible to talk any sense with those that have been snatched.

        1. Lev, you said:

          “I would like to point to not only similarities in what’s going on today, it is in fact the same old socialist/fascist shit.
          There is no way out until there are a few courageous politicians and actual journalists that join Trump in throwing light and insist on bringing out the depravity of the current political class.”

          I left Quebec because of, as you say, “fascist shit”– and PMJT is the new fascist.

          Agreed. We need better people in office and in the MSM.

          In the originally published book “America Alone” by Mark Steyn (September 2006) it forecasted the possible downfall of Western civilization.

          Thankfully, there are a few Conservative journalists and
          websites around.

          With that, I hope President Trump comes back for a second term and wipes communism off the map not only in America but worldwide. He has already warned against communism in Congress, the UN and now in Campaign TV commercials, with words to that effect.

          If the Biden-Harris ticket wins the election, America will be unrecognizable, like Canada is today.

          The words of Emma Lazarus’s famous 1883 sonnet “The New Colossus” have seemed more visible since Donald Trump’s election. These words can be found on the Statue of Liberty:

          “Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!”

          With one exception here, we are not “free” in Canada, this doesn’t apply. Sadly.

          Watch “Trump tells Congress- and Sanders in 35 secs – ‘America will never be socialist'”
          https://youtu.be/jyCDK7E35yk

    2. LindaL – I already posted this under Kate’s Trump Returns post but it’s more appropriate here and I failed to include a link last time:

      Three Professors/epidemiologists from Oxford, Stanford and Harvard say “There is another way”:

      “Keeping these measures (Lockdowns) in place until a vaccine is available will cause irreparable damage, with the underprivileged disproportionately harmed.”

      “The most compassionate approach that balances the risks and benefits of reaching herd immunity, is to allow those who are at minimal risk of death to live their lives normally to build up immunity to the virus through natural infection, while better protecting those who are at highest risk. We call this Focused Protection”.

      https://unherd.com/2020/10/covid-experts-there-is-another-way/

      This aligns with what Epidemiologist Michael Osterholm told Joe Rogan way back on March 9.

      1. We have been living with a level of anxiety never before felt by mankind. It will kill us if we don’t stop it. Now who is going to stop it?????

    3. This was posted earlier on this site and I watched it all. Very informative. As per the documentary referenced by Kate, we are going through another propaganda exercise, as in WW1 and 11, glorifying heroes in ugly wars to save their parents and grand parents. Yes, look through the lists of vets from WW1 -many British addresses for next-of-kin. Ditto for WW11, to a lesser degree.

      Today it is COVID heros. Stay home in your 500 sq. ft apt., wear masks, wash hands, sterilize your children, never drive, do not eat meat, have sex alone (as per Dr. Tan), ride bikes (only to grocery stores), rent not own, pay tax on everything.

      How is this going to be better than 1929-1941? No silk stockings, rationed butter and sugar, no work, hobos (tenters) invading formerly civilized spaces asking for hand-outs (getting them now from big gov’t). Soon, empty shelves again … as no one is being careful about our complex supply chains.

      The difference is there are no morals, no shame nor pride and a bunch of unready males and disinterested non-stem educated wimin (who don’t want babies until they are 38), with no rural/survival skills or training/interest to defend us. Doomed … White lives will be disappeared via leftist guilt, increased migration and self-extinction, with no Mohican warriors.
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yaQeVnN6pUc

  2. Blacks make up 14.7% of the American population.
    They make up 80% of NBA players, and over 70% of NFL players. To them, that is just perfectly okay, because it is based purely on ability. There are apologists who explain there are few black head coaches (but more than 14.7%!) or owners so there is no question it is purely merit based.
    No one argues with that.
    Asians make up less than 7% of the American population.
    I don’t have the stats, but they make up the overwhelming majority of STEM students at universities, especially prestigious ones like the Ivies, Stanford, Cal, UCLA, CalTech and MIT. Consequently, they also get the most offers at top engineering and computer companies. Likewise, there are still few Asian CEOs or board members so there shouldn’t be any question it is also purely merit based, right?
    Well, it is, if anything, there is covert quota imposed. But not if you listen to liberal apologists. When they cannot pin it on personal racism, why, the whole field of mathematics must be racist! How absurd can you be? It is like saying basketball must be racist since blacks overwhelmingly excel at it.
    Facts are what they are. Blacks have far better athletic abilities, at least in so far as football and basketball are concerned, than Asians. There is no question about it. Asians have far better technical abilities, at least in so far as STEM is concerned, than blacks. There is no question about that either. No one argues the former is a racist statement, but there are plenty of people who will argue the latter is a racist statement. Even though they are very similar, and are both objective facts.
    Going back to professional sports, not being satisfied with being the overwhelming majority in the NBA and NFL, they are unhappy that they are underrepresented in MLB, and have all kinds of theories abut nefarious intent. The reality is simple. Black athletes do not choose to go into baseball. Current rules require one year in college (or for your class to finish the freshman year) before the NBA. Many players sign for multimillion dollar contracts and become stars right away. Few baseball players sign for anything near that kind of money, and almost all of them spend years in the minor leagues (or at least three years in college if you go there) before being promoted. The one year in college basketball players spend is soft, being pampered with separate dorms and training tables, and travel in first class air, if not chartered. The years spent by baseball players in the minors they have to travel by school buses and live in second class hotels on the road. Foreign Latinos go for baseball because that is something within their reach.
    As to hockey, few blacks play junior or college hockey, so why should there by more of them in the NHL?
    There is no systemic racism against blacks in America. Period. If anything, there is preferential treatment for anything they are “underrepresented,” be it college admission, trade unions, or boardrooms. The only truly systemic racism is agains Asians in admission to prestigious universities. That is the reality.

    1. Agree with about 99% of what you saying. But don’t you have affirmative action in States? You do. Then there is more systemic racism in States than just regarding college admissions. And it is not only directed against Asians but against whitey as well.

      1. Well, its STILL all about genetics, folks, plus some opportunity … This site is hosted by a prize-winning dog breeder (I have read the research posted, which suggests much better skills and research than your average breeder).

        As a psychologist, I know about people genetics too, and yes, Virginia, people differ, just as doggies do. My Cavalier KC Spaniel was bred to be different than her Schnauzers. As a farm dog, my sweet dog would be a serious fail, preferring finding a person with a lap and food. Her schnauzers would HATE my urban life, as they would be bored to tears with scripted opportunities for exercise and over-defend the property.

        My ancestors were unintentionally bred to be fair and tall meat and dairy consumers adapted to cold climates and can drink. As a group, my Asian friends are shorter, need gentle supervision when drinking and many are very bright (more than I), more diligent but perhaps less able (as a group) to do change or lateral thinking as well. My son played football as a kid and his black friends were awesome linemen and team mates, but appreciated a few tips on defensive game strategy and homework. My jewish friends usually got higher marks and seemed smarter at school, and they were fun. My British friends were often way better at the fine art of conversational “whit” and my Australian friends were very hardy playmates, well into the wee hours. My South African friends liked different food (beef tongue?) and were rather old-fashioned. So culture matters too.

        Building generalizations is a bit of a hard-wired human safety trait (does any person alone feel safe in a dark alley with a group of healthy 20 yr. old males who are high on whatever?), and categorizing is a bit true for groups, on average. Interacting with men is way different from interacting with women. “Vive la difference”. I guess one can not say these things any more. Kudos to Dr. Jordan Peterson who had read the same literature as I have, plus much more on his part – one very brave psychologist!

          1. You are absolutely correct VOWG. Long ago recognized in Social Psychology and named the “Kernel of Truth Syndrome in Stereotyping”. If I remember correctly, it was the result of a professor who was required to do some post graduate research. He realized that if he had to spend a year doing research, might as well be in a tropical environment. He chose a small island in the Philippines where the whole population were regarded as shiftless and lazy by others in the “neighbourhood”. Went and lived there to see how this developed as he assumed, as all western academics would by default (even way back then), that they were being labelled unfairly. To his surprise, he discovered that this was for the most part true. It was the result of luxury hotels moving in and payments made to their gov’t for such allowed a social program which took care of the relatively small populations basic needs. Over time, they came to the point of doing nothing and the hotels had to import labour. Sound familiar?

        1. There is a lot in your post. A book that explores racial differences in a scientific way is A Troublesome Inheritance by Nicholas Wade. Not surprisingly, the book is controversial.

        2. In grad school I developed a huge tolerance for alcohol (beer, specifically). I have literally drank other people under the table. They couldn’t believe me because I was small and Asian.

          1. The only Asian beer I’ve tried was Sapporo. I don’t recall being overly impressed with it.

      2. I did say, there is preferential treatment for anything they are “underrepresented,” be it college admission, trade unions, or boardrooms. That is systemic racism in favor of blacks against everyone else, who of course are adversely affected.
        Systemic racism against a race is different. It is the old definition of racism. You target a particular race for exclusion. There used to be a quota imposed on Jews for university admission. There is one now on Asians, covert though it may be. The Ivies resort to interviews, and they almost universally report the Asian interviewees are one dimensional and incomplete people. How racist can you be?

        1. “You target a particular race for exclusion. ”

          Which is exactly what public sector job positions reserved explicitly for minorities do. Whitey need no apply. Same mechanism as used against Asians at universities.

    2. A great post. I would love to see LeBron’s face if a reporter were to ask him “Black Americans are over-represented in the NBA. Are you willing to help in the battle against racism and stand aside so that an oriental player can take your place, in the name of racial equity?”

    3. But OB! I am a huge fan of Heung-min Son! He’s a world class athlete … AND … he is Asian!
      See … it’s all balanced out now … giggle

      1. Me too. I specifically picked out football and basketball as sports blacks (actually American blacks) excel in. I don’t mean they necessarily excel in all sports. Football, especially, requires overgrown monsters which simply do not exist in enough quantity in other parts of the world. Soccer is universal. Strikers are very average in terms of build, and they can come in all shades. The EPL has many African strikers (I should know, giggle) but they are by no means the majority.
        For thousands of years, literally, street performers in China have amazed with feats of body control. Chinese still are one of the best in the world in Olympic competitions that require such control, such as gymnastics and diving. They should be good at figure skating, but I don’t believe there is a Chinese tradition of ice skating. (Of course we the U.S. have our Michelle Kwan.) Kung Fu is nothing more than applying body control to fighting.
        Similarly, history records a vibrant Harlem community at the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth century. Not only in music. Many patents were taken out by blacks. There was a great deal of technical innovation, and I have to believe much of it was self taught, making it the more incredible. My best friend in college was black. He graduated with a degree in math, and has worked for IBM all these years until his retirement.
        Stereotypes are useful as a general profile, but should never be applied to specific individuals. I am about as stereotypical a Chinese as you have, physically. I am (very) short, near sighted. But I had always been sports crazy. Not just table tennis. I loved playing intramurals basketball and pickup football, against people almost a foot taller and twice my weight. And sometimes managed to hold my own. I study the games, and try to compensate with quickness and reflex. I had a solid stance for line play in football. I knew I really wasn’t all that good, but I loved playing regardless. And I was deliriously happy whenever I managed to do well.

    4. The black bros are pissed with the fact that there are so many latino players in MLB. They complain that the latino’s are too compliant, they don’t stand up to management.

  3. Some planets may be better for life than Earth…

    https://phys.org/news/2020-10-planets-life-earth.html

    “A slightly overall warmer temperature, a mean surface temperature of about 5 degrees Celsius (or about 8 degrees Fahrenheit) greater than Earth, together with the additional moisture, would be also better for life”.

    But on earth 2 degrees warmer is a climate emergency??? How does that work?

    1. Shh. It may be a covert effort against warmists.
      What it says is undoubtedly true. I mean how many people take vacations in the Caribbean or South Pacific islands as compared to, say, the Hebrides islands. (Not to say there are no tourists to the latter, but much less.) But it is against the orthodoxy of the warmist religion.

      1. Look at a map showing Canada’s population distribution. I throw this at the warmists every time. Makes their faces screw up.

    2. It is distressing that too many people can’t be bothered asking such commonsense questions and as a result, they are easily fooled. The PTB depend on that when they dream up their deceptions.

    3. Heh …

      This planet earth is well suited for life, hence the life on this here planet thrives.

      You would expect from “journalists” to say “more suitable for life” than the earth.

      Rally? What the hell does that mean?

      It probably makes a good copy though it’s pure air of nothingness.

    1. Stan…its 11:51PM in Calgary and I had to shut my home office window ’cause I didn’t want to wake up my neighbours from Laffin My (_i_) off on that little Video..!!

      The monkey appears to be the most rational of the 4…wouldn’t you agree..??
      COMMONCORE-20. Will there be a Vaccine for this..??

      1. James Woods tweeted it with the caption:
        “Well at least one of them is making sense.

        Hint, It’s the pretty one…”

  4. Today Great Leader Kim Sung Trudeau heads to diverse Toronto with his wife Gerald Butts. He will be attending the funeral of John Turner. He then flies back at taxpayer expense to talk with the new Green Party leader.

  5. The Genocide Loophole

    Last week, Russia’s lower house of parliament passed a resolution insisting that Josef Stalin’s man-made 1932-33 famine — called the Holodomor in Ukrainian — wasn’t genocide.

    Not even the Russians dispute that the Soviet government deliberately starved millions. But the Russian resolution indignantly states: “There is no historical proof that the famine was organized along ethnic lines.” It notes that victims included “different peoples and nationalities living largely in agricultural areas of the country.”

    Translation: We didn’t kill millions of farmers because they were Ukrainians; we killed millions of Ukrainians because they were farmers.

    https://www.nationalreview.com/2008/04/genocide-loophole-jonah-goldberg/

    1. He killed half my apolitical ethnic German second cousins from 1917 to 1955. He didn’t kill half the Russians. He needed them to kill Ukrainians and Russian Germans.

      1. What was that thing I said about killing your enemy before he kills you? Right that was it.

    2. Well on the bright side, he did kill almost all of Polish first generation communists who fled Polish oppression to Soviet Union. Antifa/BLM activists could learn from that.

  6. Blacklock reports that former Liberal cabinet minister and ambassador to China John McCallum, tweeted, if your in the Trump administration, you should review the “Death Of Stalin”.

    1. Yes. Very informative video. Everyone grappling with trying to find the truth re Corona 19 virus should watch. It’s mind blowing.

  7. Creeping PC thought at FOX News. A headline in today’s web page:

    “Reason unexplained: Rioters run wild in Los Angeles but reason for latest unrest is unknown”.

    Yep. A real head scratcher.

    1. The first illustration was not very good. If it were not for the hair, you might confuse the figure with Dhimmy Catah.

  8. News update from CNN. Trump spreading his virus to the Pentagon. Everyone is going to die! Trump forcing companies to release vaccines before they are ready. Everyone is going to die!

    1. Actually, we do have inheritance taxes in this country, but they’re not called that. During the course of settling my father’s estate, I’ve been nickeled and dimed with all sorts of fees and taxes.

      Conducting a will search in B. C.? Fork over $20 for the first name used by the deceased plus $5 for every other possible combination. Then there’s the actual probate fee, which nicely carves off a nice slice based on the estimated worth of the estate. That fee has to be paid up front or no probate documents will be issued.

      And then come the income taxes. The ones for income received up to the time of death have to be paid by the deceased. Taxes for income received after that date until the assets in question are distributed have to be paid by the estate, so the beneficiary already gets a inheritance.

      Call the proposed tax what it really is: another pointless cash grab by Prinz Dummkopf for his pet projects and to line his pockets, as well as those of his buddies.

      1. Well….at least BC’s Paperwork is in Fillable .pdf. and said forms are FREE.
        In Alberta you have to pay some $ 39.95 for some 350 pages of absolute garbage..and then once finding what you need, 11 Diff Forms, you must proceed to fill it all out MANUALLY written or printed long hand FFS…welcome to 1963.

        So Dad Dies in BC…I was unaware that I had to file in BC…the ASSholes at City hall of course don’t say squat when I hand them a BC DEATH CERT…just tell me to buy the paperwork and then bring it back…so i do so, then, after 2 full days of this 1950’s style crap, go back to City hall ($27.50 for 1 hr parking too – each time), and they check it all out and send me to the JP or judege or whomever would notarize the paperwork.

        I get there and am told..”Oh sorry but your father died in BC, you have to file there”
        I was LIVID…!! PUBLIC Trough FEEDING BRAIN DEAD asshole Servants.!! AND said so to this JP. Tell those imbeciles on the 4th floor to ask the applicant where the person died so one doesn’t get F**D OVER by their in yer face IGNORANCE.

        So had to drive to Kamloops and go through all that stuff as well.

        NO FUN…and apparently this system in Alberta was “reorganized” during Notleys term…why does that not surprise me one iota….just look at our Health Care Cards.

        1. After my mother died, I did a lot of homework to prepare myself for what to do when my father’s time came. I asked a lot of questions and looked at a lot of websites to figure out what to do. I wanted to avoid huge legal fees plus I wanted to be sure things were done properly.

          I got a lot of assistance from the courthouse in Fort St. John, which, I suppose, is one advantage of being in a smaller town. I was directed to a certain website and was able to download all the necessary files. After figuring out which applied to me, it was a case of “fill in the blanks”. I still had to do a lot of searching for information in order to properly identify and describe certain assets, as well as how much they were worth.

          I filed for probate about 2 months after my father died, which was fairly quick as I was the sole beneficiary. I managed to do it without a lawyer, which was not unusual as most probate applications were, at least there, done privately. Prince Rupert was quite pleased with my submission and only some minor revisions were required.

          I wasn’t happy with the probate fee, though, as I didn’t have that much on hand in cash and I didn’t want to sell any of my investments to pay for it. Unfortunately, probate fees aren’t tax-deductible, at least in B. C.

  9. And now your whiny indian story for today. Eskimos in Labrador are suing Hydro Quebec for four billion dollars because they are being treated unfairly or something.

  10. BREAKING NEWS:
    Dr Li-Meng Yan the Chinese coronavirus whistleblower was just on FNC with Tucker Carlson. She said that her innocent mother has been arrested in China. No further details provided.

  11. Well here is likely the most ASSININE decree I have yet to hear out of KALIFORNIA….

    Wear Your mask in between Bites while at a RESTAURANT.
    and here I thought this Covid BULLshit couldn’t get any crazier…..

    Sorry Kenji, but I hope that Every WOKE, GREEN, Silicone Valley – Hollyweird pukes, and all the other ECO-Imbeciles that voted for these LOONS are now GETTING it good and hard.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/california-govs-diners-masks?fbclid=IwAR3y9PHKzuFAg2kKmXcq3lcK3tmDYGQ7rSRREiJ_wY0xHuQgbtpoLTJLv6o

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