82 Replies to “February 27, 2020: Reader Tips”

  1. Evidently, those twits never learned any basic mechanics. The concepts of momentum and kinetic energy appear to have eluded them.

    I’m sure that by the time the train crew spots them, it’s too late to stop safely. While they think that they can flaunt the law, they are still subject to Sir Isaac Newton’s Laws of Motion.

    1. There is no way that a train is going to stop in 50m-100m when they are 125 cars long.
      Stopping distance would be on the order of 5-8km.

      Evidently, these geniuses want to become part of the track with optional spontaneous amputations!
      Bleeding out by trackside is always a good way to lengthen your lifespan… 🙂

      Cheers

      Hans Rupprecht – Commander in Chief
      Army Group “True North”
      1st Saint Nicolaas Army

      1. Ah, but the magic charms they have, and the idea that believing in something hard enough will make it happen, will make a fully-loaded train stop instantly. After all, isn’t that how it works in the movies they watch and the video games they play?

        Something tells me that none of those people are candidates for membership in Mensa…..

        On the other hand, think of the headlines when one of them is “martyred” with ker-blinkin’-splat, which might actually be what they want.

        1. They have proclaimed that they do not want unforeseen consequences – however blindingly obvious they may be to others, or in retrospect – therefore, there must not be any.

          “That which must not, cannot be!”

          1. Remember that many of these protesters are millennials, which means that they may have grown up reading Harry You-know-who books. Maybe some of them were thoroughly steeped in that literature and now believe that they are wizards. They probably think that with a mere spoken command (along with some associated hand-waving and shaking of magic sticks), they can make the trains stop instantly.

    2. Yep “The train is not stopping, the train is not stopping” … sadly trains have a nasty habit of not stopping when waved at.

      And yes this is terrorism. Time to attach a flatcar with an MG nest to the front of the engine WWII style.

      1. “Time to attach a flatcar with an MG nest to the front of the engine WWII style.”

        Sandbag in a 50 cal on a flatcar and send them to the happy hunting ground.

        1. 50 cal is nice but that got me thinking. Why stop there? Do what Germans did with their transports going to the eastern front. They would put a 105 mm howitzer to deal with hard targets and a quad 20mm to deal with the soft ones. All neatly armored, in and protected from small arms fire.

  2. They are behaving just like coddled terrible two’s wreaking havoc through the house, with no idea of the consequences.
    And they deserve what those terrible two’s should get, a good spanking, and going to bed without supper (read subsidies.) I think at least they understand that, if not Newton’s laws of motion. (And believe me, a long freight train has a lot of Big Mo, as the basketball players say.)

  3. The law in Canada provides a minimum of 50 feet right of way for a track. The video was taken on a three track stretch.

    No one except railroad workers are allowed on a track at any time, except at crossings. They were breaking the law.

    Question: Why don’t the engineers carry 12 gauge shotguns??

    1. Ah, but because they answer to a higher moral authority (or so they claim), any law they consider unjust doesn’t have to be obeyed. They’ll call it civil disobedience.

        1. That kind of thinking leads to a complete free-for-all. Don’t like driving on the right hand of the road? You’re empowered to drive on the left, if you like, because you consider that law to be unjust.

  4. Train train…rollin’ down the track….
    Train train…bring my country back…
    Train train….roll on down the line…
    Train train,,,,Let them marxists whine..
    Train train….roll them all on down.
    Train I be sayin’, roll this shite on back
    (Sung to a bluegrass trad tune etc). You know what I mean, y’all

  5. Indian leaders might want to consider that average Canadians are not as dull as the Spawn and company, and that although Indians have in recent years experienced relatively little bigotry, the actions of these assholes regardless of how racially impure they are, reflects on all Indians.

  6. Not a big fan of the aboriginal blockades, but on the basis of- the enemy of my enemy is my friend- i support the Mohawks. Follow Ezra Levants tweet which references a CBC document, following:

    While CP’s statement suggests it is holding out hope for a negotiated end to that blockade in Kahnawake, Premier François Legault raised the possibility earlier Tuesday that the provincial police would be involved in an operation to take it down, along with Kahnawake’s police service, the Mohawk Peacekeepers.

    “I trust the SĂ»retĂ© du QuĂ©bec to take all steps necessary to act with the Peacekeepers,” Legault said at an event in Montreal.

    “There is an urgency to re-establish [rail] service.The Quebec economy is losing $100 million daily. There are people suffering.”

    Mohawks have taken turns manning the blockade of the CP rail line that passes through Kahnawake since Feb. 8. (Graham Hughes/THE CANADIAN PRESS)
    The disruption has left Quebec with only four days’ worth of propane reserves, a government official said in an affidavit filed in support of CP’s injunction request.

    If those reserves run out, the affidavit said, the province will be unable to provide certain essential health services, and farmers could begin losing livestock.

    However, Kenneth Deer, a representative of Kahnawake’s traditional Longhouse political system, said there were no plans to take down the barricade. He also said it “was not a good idea” for the SĂ»retĂ© du QuĂ©bec (SQ) to attempt to intervene.

    “We all remember Oka, and we don’t want to have a repeat,” Deer told reporters Tuesday, referring to the 1990 standoff which saw Kahnawake Mohawks barricade the Mercier Bridge, a major link to Montreal, for seven weeks, in support of Mohawks embroiled in a land dispute in their sister community of Kanesatake.

    That crisis, sparked when an SQ police officer was killed in an attempt to enforce an injunction in Kanesatake, dragged on for 78 days.

    A spokesperson for the SQ referred inquiries about the injunction to the Canadian Pacific Railway police service.

    Anything that damages Quebec is fine by me.

  7. Mohawk terrorists placed an SUV on railway tracks in Ontario yesterday and set it afire. Meanwhile the federal government and the B.C. government will meet with hereditary terrorists today to surrender.

  8. True North reports that the Manitoba Human Rights Commission is protecting a pedophile fired from a university.

  9. A group of Assholes called Rising Tide Toronto have been removed and not by the OPP.
    https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/canada/37-arrested-in-rail-blockade-in-west-end-toronto-police-say/ar-BB10rwOd?ocid=spartandhp
    More like the Six Sewer Backup. The Lowest Common Denominator in this is self-disenfranchised neo-Marxists angry at their lowly position in the world and their inability to force others to do what they tell them to do.
    I don’t think the terrorist handle can be shoved up their backsides yet but criminal charges and convictions have consequences that may last a very long time.

    The OPP are feeding a beast with their inaction. I have no sympathy.

    1. It can.
      From https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/when-does-a-criminal-act-merit-a-terrorism-charge-a-look-at-the-law-in-canada-1.3900378

      DEFINITION

      The Criminal Code defines terrorism as an act carried out “for a political, religious or ideological purpose, objective or cause” intended to intimidate the public by causing death or serious bodily harm, endangering health and safety, or interfering with an essential service.

      OFFENCES

      The code includes offences that target financing and participation in a terrorist group, as well as facilitating and instructing others to commit terrorist acts.

      This also means that the University Professor giving credit to students to join her at the blockade can also be charged, and the University itself may be linked to the charges.

      1. Well alright. Lets get the national security services involved and start rounding them up.
        But I ain’t holding my breath because nobody is allowed to tell them to do their job.

      2. Being charged with Terrorism can and will result in Blackie handing you a $10 million cheque courtesy of us taxpayers.

        1. ah, Mike, you have hit upon the motive for all this.
          and the TV cops shows tell us motive is key.
          but, butt, Butt nowadays motive finds itself in some strange territory.
          MONEY.

  10. https://gisanddata.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/bda7594740fd40299423467b48e9ecf6

    Iran
    Confirmed: 141
    Deaths: 22
    Recovered: 49
    Existing: 70
    These numbers are way out of whack.

    From the National Post:
    For most people, COVID-19 causes only mild illness, but some people become severely ill. The death rate is between two and four per cent in Wuhan, and 0.7 per cent elsewhere in China and around the world.

    4% is twice as much as 2%. That’s a big difference. And what does that tell you about Iran’s numbers?

  11. This morning on the CBC news network, and one host slammed Quebec Premier Legault for saying the Mohawk there have AK-47s. Our tax dollars at work.

    1. I only watch the CBC at the gym. Yesterday they featured a group of aboriginal young people giving speeches in support of the Wet suwet’n hereditary chiefs. This went on for about 50 minutes as each young person took the microphone. How is this different from propaganda? I will look forward to seeing the same coverage of young people when the pro-life march next happens in Ottawa.

    2. Legault is setting up for the right moment when he can have the federal government deploy the army.
      My guess would be when the propane supply runs out.
      Quebec politicians never let a crisis go to waste.

  12. This morning my wife and I start buying food and toiletry staples. We have a fishing cabin on the Miramichi, but it is snowed in for the winter and is low on propane. Helpful ideas would be appreciated.

    1. Don’t you have more trees in NB than Kraft has caramels?
      People have cooked and heated with wood for millennia. Get a stove.

      1. You can fantasize that we don’t have a wood stove. But we have one, and with a blizzard now hitting Fredericton, we just got it started for the afternoon. This morning we got in three days of wood, for any emergencies. Just wanted to get a conversation started as to what SDAers are doing to stock up for what it appears might be an economic emergency. Just want to solicit ideas, that’s it.

        Btw, the S&P-TSX is down close to 400 points, or 2.3%. Worse than the U.S. indexes. Just saying.

        1. Glad you have a wood stove. You’re way ahead of many.
          Canned and dried goods you normally eat is how I do it. Proper containers for dry goods is helpful.
          I have an ol timey Coleman stove that you need to pump the tank to pressurize the fuel. Look in a Canadian tire.
          A couple of Lifestraws are good for a 1000 liters of drinking water each if you get caught short or some Tire Burner decides to go full sabotage.

  13. The Ontario Court of Appeal has ruled that Peter Khill must stand for second-degree murder, after he was found not guilty earlier in the shooting an aboriginal who has trying to steal his car. The FN lobby had been protesting the earlier ruling.

    (Would post a link from my PC, but my wife is still asleep).

  14. Never presume the native population is of one mind.
    In any community the majority don’t go looking to disrupt peaceful coexistence but there will be a couple of malcontents ready to test fate by engaging in disruptive if not outright criminal behaviour. Sometimes, the community doesn’t want to confront these ner’dowells as it might incur their wrath and then the community becomes the target of choice. No rather they’d rather let “the boys” vent their steam by trashing the white mans property. Problem solved for their nuisance and they get to go along with their lives unmolested.
    It’s like any community with its unsavoury elements that the community knows who they are but fear the repercussions of ratting them out to the authorities, and the country as a whole content if they never have to do what’s necessary to address these malcontents by letting the police do their job. The police meanwhile fearful of losing their job are reluctant to address the issue in the knowledge there are too many government and lobby groups eager to scream police brutality to pad their progressive resume.

    I yearn for the days when if a group of renegades where committing criminal acts, the local magistrate would authorize the deputizing of its citizens to track down and apprehend the malcontents expeditiously. This community effort allowed everyone to go about their business and the malcontents knew they where in the precarious minority that had the choice of getting with the program of peaceful coexistence or living the rest of their days in incarceration.
    In the current mess, aided and abetted by our intellectual betters, the native communities know the white man will be stuck taking care of their problem children.

  15. Global News calls it an “alarming climate report”

    The report concludes

    – “A 2 C increase in coldest winter day.” (Sounds great to me)

    – “A 1.5 C increase in warmest summer day”. (Sounds good. Maybe I’ll be able to grow tomatoes)

    – “An increase of about 3 C in the coldest winter temp”. (Gee we’d need less heating)

    -“A 2 to 4 week lengthening of the growing season”. (Farmers will love this).

    – “5 to 10% more precipitation”. (Again farmers will love this)

    None of these are bad things. Please bring it on.

    https://www.google.ca/amp/s/globalnews.ca/news/6600989/alberta-buried-climate-report/amp/

    1. Sorry first hilite should be 2 C increase in average winter temp

      Second item. 1.5 C increase in average summer temp.

  16. Yesterday there was a bomb threat at the Indian owned casino in the Rama reserve. Massive turnout by the OPP and tribal police within minutes at the scene. Meanwhile Mohawk terrorists at the same time were throwing skids on fire at trains, and the OPP stood and watched.

    1. Hmmmm, B Threats at indian casinos.

      Gentlemen, I think we have found the solution. Prepaid sims are aplenty, recorded voice off of internet is easy!

      1. UnMe, the continual self loathing from you and the multicult leftists give me hope that you might have some semblance of self awareness.

        1. There’s no self-loathing on my part. I want the best for myself, and that means ending homogeneous countries.

    1. I live just south of Regina Housing in Argyll Park. There is a large percentage of Africans and people from the Middle East living in the development and it has been so for the past 6 years. Before I retired, I would ride the bus and most of the women were going to English as a second language classes. They all seemed to have between 3-5 children under the ages of 6 (school age). The English as a second language would provide free day care. On the 8 a.m bus ride it was mostly white women going to work. On the 3:00 pm ride (I only worked 7 hours/day), it was ALWAYS women and children from Africa and the Middle East, judging by their ethnic garb. Occasionally, there would also be intoxicated FN people. I am so pleased that I no longer have to ride the bus.
      This is NOT a racist post, it is an observational post.

  17. Note the parallels.

    British Army Counter-Insurgency manual:

    FERAL GANGS have a largely local disruptive effect and are generally found among the unemployed or an unemployable stratum of society where there is no obvious controlling or regulating social structure. Their presence contributes to the conditions in which more potent forms of insurgency thrive. Feral gangs tend to operate on the margins of society and the law. Hostage taking, corruption, and threatened and actual violence are common tactics. Feral gangs find it difficult to counter a concerted campaign to deal with them and generally disperse quickly or are eliminated if they fight. The main problem they pose is the malevolent influence they hold over routine life in their area where they intimidate the local population, disrupt normal life and challenge the local police through minor disturbances, the use of armed violence and their links with crime. The political ambitions of such gangs tend to be limited, perhaps only seeking to retain control of their immediate area along with control of whatever crime rackets present. Money and peer group credibility are important motivating factors; conventional political standing is not likely to be important. The larger a group gets the greater its attraction becomes, and burgeoning support increases the group’s ability to control whatever resources are available, such as weapons, drugs and people.

  18. p = mv But then I guess you’d have to pay attention in school. For their next stunt, in order to really make a statement, I recommend the greenies park their kayaks directly in front of moving oil tankers and force the tankers to throw out a sea brake. Yeah! That will send a message someone will not soon forget.

  19. I think the Mohawks constantly throw snit fits because they’re the Palestinians of the First Nations extortion industry. Mohawks aren’t indigenous to Canada. Their reserves are on land given to them by King George III when they migrated north with the loyalists in 1783, land that could just as well be claimed by other First Nations. Which means they can’t extort money from the taxpayer based on having their lands taken.

    1. And the ice was here before all First Nations came.

      No ice on the west coast you might say? They migrated along the coast. Uhm, that part is now underwater.

  20. I posted this earlier and it’s important enough to post again: Kenney explicitly rejects Klein cuts and embraces Lougheed. Uses other peoples’ money to front oil projects.

    https://nationalpost.com/news/jason-kenney-says-hell-follow-trudeaus-trans-mountain-example-by-having-government-back-oil-projects?video_autoplay=true#comments-area

    Everything you heard about Kenney ushering in a golden era of limited “conservative” (Whatever that means) government is a lie. If you supported the merger or were dumb enough to vote Kenney over Jean, this is your fault. Conservatives sure do like ’em big loud dumb and ineffectual.

  21. It is a most dangerous thing to speak the truth. And here is a perfect example of someone who speaks the truth and how the Conservative party treats the truth.

    Senator Beyak was kicked out of the Conservative caucus and eventually suspended without pay last May after refusing to remove the offensive letters from her website.

    Those ‘offensive’ letters were letters from natives who had a positive experience in the residential school system.

    So all you folks who support the CPC are just a bunch of racist b*st*rds.

    1. “Those ‘offensive’ letters were letters from natives who had a positive experience in the residential school system.”

      Talk radio in the 1970 used to be loaded with Indian callers praising the residential schools. That was before Indians got paid $250,000 on their own word for taking it in the rear. The better story you told the more money you got.

  22. The footage of our home grown nitwits trying to stop the train remind me of a dog I once knew,he chased cars,well tires actually.
    One day he caught one.
    I helped bury him.

  23. Natives worry about oil and gas pipelines but just can’t seem to solve their drinking water problems after all that money spent.

  24. Turdo admits he admires China’s basic dictatorship. Chairman Mao started his so called cultural revolution by allowing his followers, mostly quite young students to run amuck and trash all the established systems in the country. Sound familiar….just sayin’.

    1. The Red Guards did what Mao wanted to accomplish while also letting him off the hook. (“Well, I never told them to do that, so it’s not my fault….”) Sound familiar?

      By the way, the Cultural Revolution set China back at least a decade, if not more. Again, sound familiar?

  25. The Silent War
    and Digital Soldiers

    “Men are so simple and so much inclined to obey immediate needs that a deceiver will never lack victims for his deceptions.”
    — Niccolo Machiavelli

    Note that this is from someone who identifies with the political left. Power that comes from secrecy and deceit is on a good-evil axis, not left-right. Invisible dark power entraps people, usurps their free will, and appropriates their resources — so as to fuel its evil ends. These in turn are presented as being meritorious and virtuous to its victims!

    Carrying this theme further, in The Origins of the Deep State in North America, Canadian journalist Matthew Ehret writes (again my emphasis):

    If a society can be kept under the control of their belief in what their senses tell them, then the invisible structures governing their behaviour will remain mystical and unknowable. More importantly than that, those intentions shaping such structures towards a pre-determined goal will also remain unknowable. If unknowable, then beyond the reach of judgement, and if beyond the reach of judgement, then unchangeable.

    This suggests that such “dark power” might be sustained over very long periods, and with specific goals in mind. How long? Well


    This has been the great secret of empire since the days of the Babylonian priesthood and Babylon’s whore Rome, since whose collapse, three more incarnations have manifested themselves in the forms of the Byzantine, Venice and Anglo-Dutch empires. This is the dynamic at the heart of what has today come to be known as “the Deep State”.

    All here

    https://mailchi.mp/martingeddes/the-silent-war-and-digital-soldiers

  26. It’s good that you threw that big tree branch on those railroad tracks. Real good.

  27. And now your we are entitled to our entitlements story for today. Blackie’s CBC reports that the person expected to win the Ontario Liberal Party leadership, wants a conservation authority to hand over protected land to him so he can build a private pool. And now your Canadians are racist bastards story for today. The taxpayer funded Toronto Star is upset that Canadians are becoming more racist towards Indians because of the blockades.

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