62 Replies to “February 9, 2024: Reader Tips”

    1. Yes, of course not linking to self aggrandizing, useful idiot simping for a genocidal sociopath is heresy. Burn the with!

      You’re right it speaks volumes, unlike many here, Glenn is sane. Good on him.

        1. Simply out of curiosity, do you think the sinking and blowing up of the Ruϟϟischeschweinen warships was also “taken from a video game”? If so, can you explain why nobody has seen those warships (e. g. Moskva, Novocherkassk, etc.) afloat after the “video game footage” was shared?

          The address of this blog should be given to each and every psychiatrist, as there probably isn’t a better opportunity in the world to study people in the state of controlled schitzophrenia than here.

      1. I pretty much gave upon Tucker Carlson and totally quit watching Alex Jones after they became fluffers for Putin. I fear they are wearing out their kneepads. The Russians have butchered minorities for 1000 years. They don’t need cheerleaders.

    1. Mann’s reputation only worth a million? Kind of an insult. Two Georgia election workers were worth $148 million.

  1. Today Zelensky fired his military chief of staff General Zaluzhnyi.

    Zaluzhnyi is very popular within the country and the military itself. Zelensky is the opposite.

    Remember the name Zaluzhnyi, you’ll hear it in the future.

    1. That actually is quite correct. Zaluzhnyi is loved my armed forces and probably has a higher degree of support among the populace than Zelensky. His replacement, Syrsky (loudly criticized by Zelensky not that long ago) is less popular among the forces. Time will tell, but it looks like another bad move by Zelensky. Ever since the Vilnius fiasco Zelensky has been making one mistake after another.

  2. Unfortunately we are seeing what my History Professor use to say——“When the Law courts become political- democracy dies! And I think we could add Truth dies
    Dr Tim Ball won a similar case against Mann
    In Canada.

    1. This is the big unanswered question. We know that the wind won’t blow and the sun won’t shine, both usually in the middle of a cold winter’s night. So we need a standby energy supply that can turn on rapidly. It won’t be batteries. Will it be hydro, nuclear, gas, oil, coal, or cow dung?

      1. – And the huge problem there is that such a backup electricity supply must not only be able to ramp-up very quickly when the wind drops, it must be able to supply the entire load – for those days when “the wind ain’t blowing, and there’s eight inches of frozen white ‘global warming’ on all the solar panels”. But such a back-up electricity supply is enormously expensive – and when the sun shines / wind blows and it is not supplying the load, nobody will pay for it. So it’s not worth anybody’s money to build it.

        It’s been pointed-out lots of times that the sensible thing to do would be to get the 100% backup system in-place first – and then save all the money you’d be spending on wind turbines and solar panels by not building them. But it’s also been pointed-out many times that there’s very little “sense” to be found among our elites who’re making the decisions and spending our tax dollars to build these worthless wind turbines and install the solar panels in the first place.

        And the answer to the problem? – “You can’t fix stupid. But you can vote it out.”

        1. Y. NOtt

          Actually ya can’t “vote” em out…not with mechanical vote tabulating units that are easily corrupted…and I guarantee you, said machines will be used in Canada’s upcoming election.

          The TURD will win – Soros will ensure that.
          For Alberta, there is only one path to FREEDOM – SEPARATION.

        2. How do you vote out the bureaucrats that actually make the decisions, and persuade their similarly scientifically-illiterate politicians to approve those decisions?

          When I was a kid, most people had at least a basic working knowledge of much of science. Mechanics, electricity, weather, some other physics. Stuff like that was taught in school, along with mental math, where one could calculate stuff faster in his head than a clerk with the old electromechanical calculator could do it. I did mental math, but I had to learn it on my own. After my bosses kept double-checking my work for a few weeks, they gave up and called it good.

          Now we get Grade 12 grads that can’t read or write or spell or figure, and sure don’t know any history or geography. Jay Leno’s street interviews are appallingly revealing. People like those are the ones that easily swallow the alternative-energy propaganda.

          “Scientifically illiterate.” There must be a more concise term for that, like “Innumeracy” for the mathematically-illiterate.

    1. California drought watch.

      The University of California (UCLA) recorded a record-breaking rainfall total of more than 300 millimetres of torrential rainfall in just 24 hours this week. That’s a foot of water. Must have been on the 6th of Feb because on the 4th they had the 10th wettest day, at 104mm. The record of 149.3mm (5.88″) was set on 3 Feb 1938.

      https://www.theweathernetwork.com/en/news/weather/forecasts/californias-record-setting-destructive-weather-set-to-impact-canada

      Last fall, only 1% of California was in drought versus 100% the year before, when it was due to irreversible climate change.

  3. Now that he’s solved the car theft problem, Climate Justin is burning jet fuel to Toronto for a photo op with the Liberal Premier of Ontario. Yesterday Blackie blamed Harper for the car theft problem.

    1. Waiting for a lawsuit from the federal government against Toyota for making their vehicles too easy to steal.

    2. These car thieves have no sense of gratitude.

      They keep stealing the car of the Liberal who lets them out of jail so they can keep stealing.

        1. I’m sure it’s very different from the planet where Poland made Germany attack it at the start of WWII and Zelensky’s father (born in 1947) has served on the front lines there (those were all things alleged by Pootin).

          As I have said, the local schweinie-lovers’ idea of “truth” is “what I want to hear from whom I want to say it”.

  4. Reply to Y Knott (8:08AM) and the problem of backup electrical grid supply. The solution is very simple. Make the companies that produce intermittent electrical loads (ex. Wind, Solar), supply the backup. If your windmill farm produces 5mw then you must have a means to supply backup power when your windmill isn’t supplying the 5mw. Companies only get paid for continuous power generation. Minimum generation could mean a week, a month, or more. Anyone who feels this isn’t fair can opt to have their power supplied by an intermittent producer and when the power isn’t being produced they get zero power to their home.

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