76 Replies to “January 12, 2022: Reader Tips”

    1. That is exactly what I’m warning you/us about and it will take the internet with it as the crooks can’t keep the system going.
      Hence all this unnecessary Chaos our ‘Leadership’ is creating is just a distraction to the “Great Global Reset”.
      All those massive government pensions for all that protection is truly off the charts as ‘Wallstreet’ keep the stock market inflated to the breaking point.
      Everything is hooked up through the internet as our Bankers…run for the hills…as the communication is severed.
      Don’t think it’s a coincidence this ‘genocide program’ starting on the elderly got started when a real vaccination program starts by protecting your young.
      This program was the total opposite as a population control and then escape plan.
      All those ‘Law enforcement pensions including the military’ wiped…

      1. At some point, it does break and can never be replaced or repaired as the original company or manufacturer is no longer around.
        Possibly a company sucked up into a hedge fund and company ransacked of any wealth fund if they were a prospering company.
        https://www.rt.com/news/545818-arctic-undersea-cable-fails/

        Old fiberoptic lines still in full use and has a huge impact in uploading data to the aging satellites as well.
        When using hundreds or thousands of parts…failures are higher and more likely.

    1. Working on Navarro’s In Trump Time.
      RFK jr’s book might be next.
      I don’t buy too many books…. but the last two were about Paul Bernardo, the other Omar Kahdr.

  1. *
    PRESIDENT GRANDAD REVEALS HIS ‘CIVIL RIGHTS’ ARREST RECORD

    “White House spokespeople did not immediately respond to requests
    for information on Biden’s purported arrests.”

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    1. I would like to see the autopsy results from an unvaxxed person who died of covid.

  2. Never heard of this movie. Only had time to watch a bit so far.

    Am I correct in saying that the role of the Germans will be played by a M36 GMC? Makes a change from M47.

    Also, for those who have seen to the end, doe Robert Shaw sing in this one?

    1. I vaguely remember seeing it on TCM a few years ago. Don’t expect anything like the Brad Pitt flick Fury.

      1. Hey Fury had its moments. It wasn’t as exquisite tank pr0n as The Beast but it still was good.

    2. Yes, the one they call Panther is in fact an M36 tank destroyer.
      Interestingly enough, during the Battle of the Bulge, Germans equipped one unit with Panthers made to look like US M10TDs they painted them green shade similar to Americans and put huge white stars on the turrets.

      1. Oh yeah, I had forgotten about the disguised Panthers.

        So since the M36 is a direct development from the M10 the Circle of Life is complete! 🙂

        1. Vary much so. Coincidently as far as I can tell the last time M36s were used in combat was during Croatian struggle for independence (by then they were fitted with T-54/55 engines IIRC).

    1. “You will get the juice, whether you want to or not, and you will be happy.”

      Oh, Canada? The true north strong and free? Yeah, right.

      1. They tell you they are lying right to your face and the morons still accept the lie. Man Canadians are stupid.

  3. Trust the scientists:

    “Leading British and US scientists thought it was likely that Covid accidentally leaked from a laboratory but were concerned that further debate would harm science in China, emails show.”
    snip
    “An email from Dr Ron Fouchier to Sir Jeremy said: “Further debate about such accusations would unnecessarily distract top researchers from their active duties and do unnecessary harm to science in general and science in China in particular.”

    Dr Collins, former director of the NIH, replied to Sir Jeremy stating: “I share your view that a swift convening of experts in a confidence-inspiring framework is needed or the voices of conspiracy will quickly dominate, doing great potential harm to science and international harmony.”
    Institutions which held the emails have repeatedly resisted efforts to publish their content.”

  4. Blacklock reports that the Environment Minister will start phasing out fossil fuels within 18 months. Let me rephrase that. Blackie’s Hans Gruber will start destroying Alberta’s economy within 18 months.

    1. Meanwhile, he’ll look the other way as Middle Eastern oil is imported into Quebec.

      Kenney, of course, will curl up in the corner with his security blanket and suck his thumb, calling that his battle for Alberta independence.

      1. Semi-true. Since 1988 Canada has imported almost $0.5 trillion worth of oil (yes, trillion). But most of that oil comes from the US and Norway. Middle East oil starts at #5, behind Africa. Even Ontario imports oil from outside Canada. It’s cheaper.

        https://www.canadianenergycentre.ca/foreign-oil-imports-to-canada-477-billion-between-1988-and-2019/#:~:text=In%20short%3A%201%20Between%201988%20and%202019%2C%20Canada,Saudi%20Arabia%20totaled%20%24100%20billion%3B%20More%20items…%20

        1. You omitted the main point of the report:
          “Quebec is by far the largest importer of foreign oil into Canada, with $225 billion in foreign oil imports since 1988;”

          Meanwhile, Quebec has vetoed a new pipeline from western Canada to the east coast which would have supplied Canadian crude to replace imported oil.

          And the imported oil is not “cheaper” as you claim. It is readily available by giant oil tankers and Canadian crude isn’t available because of the lack of pipeline capacity.

        2. “It’s cheaper.”

          Bullshit! Alberta oil is the cheapest oil in the world. There is not sufficient pipeline space going east and the corksuckers won’t allow more to be built.

        3. Foreign oil is cheaper in Eastern Canada due to government fiat (restricted pipelines).
          There is a tanker ban on most of Canada’s west coast yet tankers are free and clear anywhere on the east coast and into the port of Montreal.
          I wonder why that is? Hmmm….

  5. Quebec VAX-TAX is illegal…

    Federal law states all Canadians entitled to health care on same terms.

    Canada Health Act Section 10:
    ‘In order to satisfy the criterion respecting universality, the health care insurance plan of a province must entitle 100% of the insured persons of the province to the insured health services provided for by the plan on UNIFORM TERMS AND CONDITIONS’

    https://www.blacklocks.ca/fed-law-disallows-vax-tax/

    I wonder how hard Justin will be with the Quebec government? (s)

    1. The Kanada Health Act is a money spending bill, nothing else. It has the ability to make regulations such as to stop extra billing by withholding funds to the province in question. Quebec will just say it is not extra billing and TurdHole will say okay.

  6. Saskhealth’s Dashboard needs some feedback. I sent mine this morning:
    “ I have been waiting for the new cases by vaccination status to be reviewed and corrected. You have had quite a long time to do that. When can we see those numbers?”

    1. The government will just confiscate your gold and silver. It will claim the increase in value – caused by weakened currency – is taxable income.

    2. Gold and silver are not basic necessities. The precious metals are steel, lead, copper, brass.

  7. Yesterday in business news they interviewed a pot guy. Cannabis is a wonder drug – so effective at treating pretty much everything that we need to offer it within Canada’s healthcare system. Yes, our healthcare system would pay for our drug habit.

    If that wasn’t enough, today we find that Cannabis prevents coronavirus.

    https://fortune.com/2022/01/12/cannabis-compounds-stop-covid-virus-infecting-human-cells-lab-study/

    Is there nothing that Cannabis cannot do? Why, I’m soaking my nails in it right now!

  8. Naive Europe got sucked into Russian natural gas by Putin.
    They are now shocked, SHOCKED, to find that Putin is now using his new geopolitical tool.

    “The head of the International Energy Agency has accused Russia of throttling gas supplies to Europe at a time ‘of heightened geopolitical tensions’, implying Moscow has manufactured an energy crisis for political ends”

    https://www.ft.com/content/668a846e-d589-4810-a390-6d7ff281054a

    I’d like to offer a more nuanced point than “no sh*t, sherlock” but I can’t think of one right now.

  9. Dear Leader Adolf the Magnificent appeared before his loyal, drooling media today. He refused to answer the many questions on whether he agrees with the unvaccinated being taxed in Quebec. He stated that he is waiting on more information. He then spent most of his time trashing the Conservatives for being evil anti-vaxxers.

  10. We don’t need no giant stinking collapsing fans…

    “(TransAlta Renewables Inc) will replace foundations at a New Brunswick wind farm after engineers determined a turbine collapse in October stemmed from design flaws.”

    “TransAlta Renewables Inc. said replacing 50 foundations will cost $75 million to $100 million and take until the end of 2023. The Calgary-based company expects to lose $3.4 million per month in revenue while the turbines are off line, according to a statement Tuesday.”

    “The TransAlta failure in New Brunswick, however, is worse because foundations for the entire wind farm need to be replaced.”

    https://financialpost.com/commodities/energy/collapsed-turbine-forces-transalta-to-rebuild-canadian-wind-farm

  11. The Dear Leader and his fellow globalists will not be pleased with new data just released by Statistics Canada. Forcing ordinary people onto public transit so the elite can travel in their luxury limousines with less traffic congestion has long been one of their main objectives. But in October 2021 there were still less than 50% fewer passengers riding urban transit in Canada compared to the pre-Wu-Flu levels in October 2019.

    Personal vehicles are essential for personal freedom. Keep up the resistance Canadians.

    https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/220112/cg-c001-eng.htm

  12. “But in October 2021 there were still less than 50% fewer passengers riding urban transit in Canada compared to the pre-Wu-Flu levels in October 2019.”
    Yes, of course, but that is because with lockdowns, people have nowhere to go.

    1. Linda L: Most places were open in Oct. 2021.

      And have you noticed that car prices in general, and particularly used car prices, have gone way up. That’s in large part because people want to avoid public transport, and are not likely to go back to public transit any time soon.

      1. Prices for even junkers has gone up.
        Scrap metal value is around $ 300/ ton shredding.
        Tires not included unless demounted, rims only wanted.

      2. What about all those people working from home? In my experience, people going to work were major users of public transport. Secondarily, people who could not afford cars. Car prices going up would surely be related to inflation due to all the money being printed.

        1. Acquaintance of mine is a bus driver for a large city in W. Canada, he says the their transit system became mobile shelters for the homeless, very few paying passengers going to actual destinations since the plague started.

  13. This could be the first Big Kahuna publicly breaking ranks with the official narrative being pumped out by the Bank of Canada that the upward trend in inflation is temporary:

    “Royal Bank of Canada Chief Executive Officer Dave McKay said the country’s central bank needs to take “rapid action” with multiple interest rate increases to bring inflation under control.

    Speaking in an interview with Bloomberg News on Tuesday, McKay said he does not think the recent acceleration of inflation was transitory. He sees some signs of a wage-price cycle taking root that has already pushed up costs permanently.”

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