78 Replies to “December 11, 2022: Reader Tips”

    1. and there are at least 5 power station (distribution centers) that were shot up in Oregon and Washington states, after the NC shot up one. I’ll wait for cgh’s analylis on this one, as it may just be hooligans yahooying, or sumting

    1. “The only thing you don’t know about people is the history you haven’t read”

      Harry S. Truman

      The modern generation don’t read history

      Therefore the modern generation don’t know much about people but feel that they do

      QED

    2. DB

      That is a most interesting story…I’d never ever heard of that either..!
      Not unsurprising…

    3. I always read the bad reviews for Amazon products and especially books with ‘unconventional’ takes. Sounds like this is another no-footnote piece of garbage. Assumes Snow has mind control powers over the FDR admin. Ignores that Japan had designs on the Pacific for a very long time (not going to negotiate your way out of fanatical Shinto) and rests the case on an unquestioning acceptance of stuff told by a Soviet agent about events 50 years prior. Bad!

    1. Smart Biker (let’s be done with the false modesty).

      Not yet they don’t (prove the requirements not met).
      The Trudeau-selected judge will prove they were met.
      That is the proof that is the proof in the Demented Dominion.
      Can any serious observer doubt the outcome in Bananada?

  1. Want to see what the gang greens have planned for you?

    https://www.c40.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/2270_C40_CBE_MainReport_250719.original.pdf

    See page 78 – food consumption
    See page 82 – clothing consumption
    See page 86 – private transport
    See page 90 – allowed airplane flights

    Note that Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver have joined this gang green project.

    Summary:
    – no meat or dairy in your diet
    – 3 new articles of clothing per year
    – no private cars (not even electric)
    – 1 short airplane trip every 3 years

    1. They’re not going to get there, but that fact that they believe they are allowed to even contemplate this pretty much guarantees the country will collapse in not too distant future. Not sure if that is a bad thing.

      1. COLON
        And Trump along with Putin are standing in their road. Colon is too stupid to grasp that fact.

        1. No they’re not and never were. Indeed TrumPutins of the world are better enabling foils than the greens could hope for.

        2. GYM:

          You are right but you should use the commenter’s chosen handle. That is gross and degrades your comments but not the targeted commenter’s.

      1. That is not clothing. It’s a medical device 🙂 but I wouldn’t want to be in the business of washing underwear.

        My question is who are the new rules for? Everyone?

  2. TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY FIVE TRILLION DOLLARS!:

    So McKinsey (“the oldest and largest of the “Big Three” management consultancies” and of course looking to make billions off of “sustainability” consulting) has a couple wild statements from a recent “ What is net zero?” article on their web site:

    “With that understood, our analysis suggests six characteristics that define a global net-zero transition:

    Universal. All energy and land-use systems would need to be transformed, affecting every country and every sector of the economy, directly or indirectly.

    Significant. Spending on physical assets that could help reach net zero would need to rise from $3.5 trillion spent per year today to $9.2 trillion annually. Total spending through 2050 could reach $275 trillion.”

    https://www.mckinsey.com/featured-insights/mckinsey-explainers/what-is-net-zero?

  3. Flying under the radar at the moment is the helicopter industry and the lack of new pilots. Add to this impending changes in the rules that will require 2 pilots per job where 1 pilot is currently assigned. The new rules affect how long you can fly, and what constitutes flight time and pilot availability. The rules are emerging from incidents that happened with larger fixed-wing aircraft but those in charge at Transport Canada don’t see the difference between flying 400 people in a Jumbo Jet versus dropping off 4 people in a B2 helicopter.

    You might think “who cares, I don’t use helicopters”. Oh yes you do. If you use fossil fuel or electricity you rely on helicopters every day. Another reason why everything is getting more expensive. Over-regulation.

      1. Here is one link.

        https://www.canada.ca/en/transport-canada/news/2018/12/overview-of-the-new-regulations-on-flight-crew-fatigue-management.html

        If you don’t know what a pilot does it’s tough to understand the impact of the changes, but in a simple example, a pilot operates a long line in a remote drill camp for mineral exploration. He makes a crew change in the morning and another early evening. Then, during the day, he either relaxes or moves a drill for a few hours, maybe picks up core and drops off fuel. The old regulations limited the total hours worked over a specified time period (say 42 days). The new regulations force him to take a full day off every 7 days. So who drops off and picks up the drill crew? The whole camp takes the day off and you need a second pilot in there in case of an emergency. So now you have 2 pilots per helicopter. Problem is, there aren’t enough pilots.

        Why aren’t there enough pilots? It used to be the main users of helicopters (Quebec Hydro, Ontario Hydro, the big oil companies, and yes air ambulance) required pilots to have a minimum of 1,000 flight hours before they could be contracted. This meant low-time pilots couldn’t get in the flight hours. Then they raised it to 3,000 hours. The result is, the older pilots are getting swamped with work and the younger pilots don’t qualify for the bulk of the jobs. The irony is the big companies have very strict safety guidelines including well-cleared landing areas, easy re-fuel depots etc. The younger pilots end up working on the riskier projects while they build up their hours.

        And who cares? Mainly it’s the helicopter operators who understand the problem. It certainly isn’t Quebec Hydro or the big oil companies that have a take it or leave it policy on presumed safety.

    1. It’s not surprising. All these mass shooters seem to be known to police. It’s almost as if the authorities want these atrocities to occur so they can impose draconian laws on honest people.
      How silly of me to think that! Everyone knows the FBI and the DOJ are honest and incorruptible!

  4. Poll spotting. It needs your help.

    CTV Ottawa has asked:
    “Should federal public servants be required to work from the office?”

    Voting is currently evenly split. Scroll down about a page and a half. The poll is on the right.

    https://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/

    1. “Should federal public servants be required to work from the office?”

      That’s a toughie, OttawaMJ. If their pays is reduced because they don’t have to pay for a commute, car or bus, then they can do nothing at home as easily as at the office. And if they don’t come into the office to gossip around the coffee pot and attend meetings just for the donuts, there’s less danger of them chatting and getting harebrained ideas that will only make everyone’s lives more costly and miserable.

      So, it’s possible that Joe and Jane Average will come out ahead if the government employees do even less than when they are at the office. It could be months, maybe years, before they turn off the TV long enough to come up with the next onerous and unnecessary rule or regulation.

      If you can’t get rid of them and are going to have to pay them anyhow, at least you can make sure they can’t do anything at all. That would be a win in most people’s books.

      1. You make an interesting point, but I think the evidence is clear that all “services” offered by the federal government are being delivered more incompetently than ever before, even though the Dear Leader has hired tens of thousands of new public servants since the Wu Flu restrictions started in March 2020.

        In addition, as a private sector retiree in Ottawa, I now have to suffer through traffic jams in the middle of the day, Monday through Friday, as the working-from-home civil servants are driving around town to do their errands or simply to enjoy themselves.

      2. But there is no one to wake them up at home.
        Also, all the snivel servants are plugging up Costco every Wednesday afternoon.

    2. Interesting, it said that I already voted. I didn’t It’s rigged or maybe its just rigged. One of the two.

  5. “Should federal public servants be required to work from the office?”

    That’s a toughie, OttawaMJ. If their pays is reduced because they don’t have to pay for a commute, car or bus, then they can do nothing at home as easily as at the office. And if they don’t come into the office to gossip around the coffee pot and attend meetings just for the donuts, there’s less danger of them chatting and getting harebrained ideas that will only make everyone’s lives more costly and miserable.

    So, it’s possible that Joe and Jane Average will come out ahead if the government employees do even less than when they are at the office. It could be months, maybe years, before they turn off the TV long enough to come up with the next onerous and unnecessary rule or regulation.

    If you can’t get rid of them and are going to have to pay them anyhow, at least you can make sure they can’t do anything at all. That would be a win in most people’s books.

    1. Good on ya Rex.

      The rest of the journos in this country are paralyzed with fear/cowardice if they speak out about what took place.

      Subscribe to Blacklock’s. Don’t give the rest of the subscription phonies a dime if they don’t have the integrity address this.

  6. Looks like Elon is getting into the defense contracting business, with a service called “Starshield”, basically a starlink-like constellation devoted to national security, perhaps even with surveillance functionality added to new starlink sats.
    This will make anti-sat warfare considerably more difficult, with what amount to thousands of decoys floating about.

    1. My cousin form Missouri, a USAF mechanic, worked on the Warthog before he retired. He started out repairing jets near Saigon.

  7. Caution! MotherCorpse link inside. You can get the gist of the article w/o giving the bastards a click.

    Requests for medical aid in dying doubled in Quebec since start of pandemic, commission says

    https://blazingcatfur.ca/2022/12/11/requests-for-medical-aid-in-dying-doubled-in-quebec-since-start-of-pandemic-commission-says/

    I don’t get it. The most spoiled, molly-coddled people in the country are the ones most likely to access MAiD? Mebbe another couple billion in transfer payments from Albertans will help.

    1. Dad lost his driver’s license due to dementia upon a recommendation from his doctor. In BC they want to circumvent that? Only a Prog…

  8. Couple coof-related.

    Clinton Judge Strikes Down Montana Law Banning Vaccine Mandate and Sharing Employees Vaccine Status – Says its “Unconstitutional”

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/12/federal-judge-strikes-montana-law-banning-vaccine-mandate-sharing-employees-vaccine-status-says-unconstitutional/

    Toxicology expert: COVID-19 vaccines will sterilize an entire generation

    https://www.naturalnews.com/2022-12-11-toxicology-expert-covid-vaccines-sterilize-entire-generation.html

    Actually, she said “could”, not “would”.

  9. Politics, motive, et al. of the situation aside, I’ve always had a problem w/ the single shooter explanation. I have major reservations about LHO getting 3 accurate shots off in that time frame w/ a single shot rifle. I just don’t see it.

    JFK assassination expert drops major bombshell regarding CIA involvement and alleged shooter Lee Harvey Oswald

    https://www.naturalnews.com/2022-12-11-jfk-assassination-expert-drops-major-bombshell-cia-involvement.html

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