61 Replies to “March 12, 2022: Reader Tips”

    1. Look what we have here, a kielbasa diddling shirt lifter. Sneaking in the middle of the night like a toothless poodle taking a dump on the living room carpet while it’s master is away, only to quickly scurry under the sofa and hide. Back to Fakebook, little diddler, it’s time to pound out another spittle flecked rant on how you personally would murder Russian women and children. Such a brave little kielbasa diddler.

      1. LOL, you’re unintentionally hilarious. You’re like what would happen if YW and Enema69 had a baby and shook it well.

    2. “Last dying death of Communism”. Whittle is SO wrong because communism is springing up elsewhere including in Canada.

      1. You are right. But he is talking about the… let’s call it “old fashion Cold War era communism”. A way of thinking that created the world order from 1945 until 1990. Pootin still wants rusdia’s role to be that of Soviets… and it will not happen. Hopefully this will result in a bloody civil war in russia and a complete collapse of it.

    1. Tell us please, who’s buttcrack smells better, Klaus Schwab’s or Mitt Romney’s? Or maybe it’s George Soros? It’s at least one of the above where you get your daily talking points on how to “stand with Ukraine” right?

    1. DB, we have enough oil to supply all of North America if we weren’t so damn foolish about trying to reduce CO2, which is necessary for all life on earth, and is not now nor ever has been a climate driver.

    2. The headline is a bit ignorant of the situation in Kanada. It’s not the feds saying it, it is Alberta and Alberta only. The feds want to pretend none of it exists.

        1. I remember when USA Today was first published. I bought a copy soon after that and I wasn’t in the least bit impressed. That was the last time I ever read it.

          1. I too bought an early copy, my first and last. About the same time I bought a Pravda, also my first and last.

  1. Couple on the coof:

    URGENT: Covid infections in Britain are rising again, and 90 percent of the dead are vaccinated. Have mRNA jabs ruined our chance at herd immunity?

    https://alexberenson.substack.com/p/urgent-covid-infections-in-britain/comments?s=r

    Government of Canada confirms Fully Vaccinated account for 7 in every 10 Covid-19 Deaths over past month despite accounting for just 5 in every 10 Cases

    https://dailyexpose.uk/2022/03/09/canada-70-percent-covid-deaths-fully-vaccinated/

    1. DB, the vaxxes are destroying natural immune systems. This was pointed out when the first shots were experimented with. All the test animals died.

      1. Yes, known for a while. Just nice to have quantified numbers to beat any clingers-on over the head with.

    2. It will be used as another excuse to move the goal posts. Expect harder lockdowns coming soon.

  2. Bombing of Tokyo, (March 9–10, 1945), firebombing raid (codenamed “Operation Meetinghouse”) by the United States on the capital of Japan during the final stages of World War II, often cited as one of the most destructive acts of war in history, more destructive than the bombing of Dresden, Hiroshima, or Nagasaki. Although the precise death toll is unknown, conservative estimates suggest that the firestorm caused by incendiary bombs killed at least 80,000 people, and likely more than 100,000, in a single night; some one million people were left homeless.
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    In January 1945, Major General Curtis LeMay was tasked with revitalizing this air campaign. His boss, General “Hap” Arnold, urged him to adopt incendiary bombing against Japan’s cities and abandon the policy of precision bombing.
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    LeMay later said, “Killing Japanese didn’t bother me very much at that time.”

    https://www.britannica.com/event/Bombing-of-Tokyo

    1. The Japanese would have done the same thing to us if they could have.They went as far as sending balloons designed to land in US or Canada ,the intention to blow up and light whatever was near on fire.In one instance killing a priests wife and five kids when they stumbled upon one.They we’re also found in Saskatchewan and Alberta.

      1. Oh ya.
        And if they and the NAZIS had won Lemay would have been found guilty and shot for war crimes.
        FDR probably would have been pushed off , in his wheelchair, the top of the Empire State Building.
        They were ruthless.

  3. “LeMay later said, “Killing Japanese didn’t bother me very much at that time.”

    By August 1945, when Nagasaki and Hiroshima were bombed, the devastation of Japan’s major cities was so complete that LeMay’s B-29s were running out of targets.

  4. Dust mites measure roughly 0.2 to 0.3 millimeters in length and, as you might have guessed, weigh only a significant amount on the imaginary scale.

    RFid tags are already being used for livestock tracking, attached to the ear or injected into the animal. The entire chip can be about the size of a dust mite – closer to micro-scale than nanoscale, though incorporating (nanoscale components).

    Developers of the technology envision a world where they can “identify any object anywhere automatically.”

    https://www.azonano.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=1344

  5. I am heartbroken. My comment on wherry’s hit piece was deactivated. That is the third this month. I am beginning to get the impression I am not liberal enough for them.
    I repeat it here and maybe someone can show me the error of my ways.
    https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/charest-poilievre-conservative-leadership-1.6381985
    CONTENT DEACTIVATED
    “I like the smell of desperation in the morning – it smells of VICTORY.
    Lets look at the breakdown. Pierre is the choice of conservatives. Charest is the choice of liberals. Who is it that votes in conservative leadership races?
    So the choice comes down to Pierre (32%) or Justine(31%). Inflation and the economy vrs mindless virtue signaling. I am betting the middle (37%) will dump pretentious preening in favour of cheaper gas and food. As an American philosopher once said “It’s the economy stupid” “

    1. Those questions will never be answered. The people now in charge got what they want, and the rest of us are supposed to sit down and shut up.

  6. Subject: Ukraine beauty

    Ukraine beauty –

    We live in a sad time. Unlike in wars of the past, the devastation that is being wreaked on a nation and its people comes to us almost in real time. Though there will ultimately be an end to the hostilities, the loss of innocent lives, the anger and resentment of the people of Ukraine at those losses and the loss of some of their heritage will not disappear quickly. I pray for courage and hope for the Ukrainian people and that hostilities will soon end. I never knew that Ukraine is such a beautiful country. It hurts to think that much of this beauty may now lie in ruins, and I pray for safety, not only for the people but for the country they love. The loss of beauty in this world is a loss shared by everyone. Here are some amazing photos of the beauty of Ukraine.

    https://www.boredpanda.com/beautiful-ukraine-pics/

  7. The Sting: perhaps the very best movie ever done about life during the Great Depression. Great cast with a superb score of Scott Joplin rags by Marvin Hamlisch.

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