86 Replies to “March 21, 2024: Reader Tips”

  1. After 2 weeks of complications from my prostate biopsy (4 years ago 4 of 12 cores were cancerous) I got to see the urologist early. He told me I was 0 for 12 , cancer free. Good thing I was sitting down. Thank you LORD.

    1. Wow, congratulations. It suggests that many men have had prostate removal surgery that may not have needed it
      Did you do anything different after the original diagnosis?

  2. Here is an excerpt from the Finance Department’s 2022 budget. Is it fact-based?

    “Canada is already experiencing an increase in heat waves, wildfires, and heavy storms.”

    Each of the three Budget claims contradicted uncontested ECCC and NRCan evidence on the public record.

    The Information Commissioner denied an ATIP request for sources for these claims – citing “Cabinet confidences!” She denied both the complaint and an appeal with a full awareness of the facts.

    By not correcting the record, ECCC tacitly contributes to this spread of misinformation.

    Canadians deserve better!

    1. Seen that, taints the rest of the info.Tje llist of people and institutions worth not laughing at is getting shorter by the week. H

    2. Isn’t the government making some laws against this sort of “disinformation”, AKA lies?

  3. Best Health Care in The World:
    “Prince Rupert couple recount ‘health care horror show’ amid ER closures”
    https://vancouver.citynews.ca/2024/03/20/prince-rupert-er-closures/\

    P.S.: I’m a college instructor. Two doozies for y’all on the month of March, 2024: (1) Some International Students in BC, Canada, had to resort to telemedicine from a clinic in Ontario to get health care…; (2) international students in BC, Canada, with limited access to health care in the province, had to resort to remotely connecting to their family doctor in their country of origin to obtain care and prescriptions.

    Our Health care system… SUCKS!

    If you are a health care provider willing to dispute or support these assertions, please, comment on. Cheers!

      1. farmerboy: I am sure they exist. The whole f ink thing is a deep fake, anyways…

    1. I was talking to one of my many international students, and I asked her about her views of her life in Canada. She brought up the fact that her mother — who was legally living in Canada — had travelled back to her country of origin to undergo medical assessment and treatment, a process that would have taken many years in Canada.

      To all the world folks who read this blog and are not residing in Canada: DO NOT make Canada part of your plans. Right now, Canada is a screwed up amalgam of atomized cultures. Avoid it like the plague.

  4. First it was New Zealand’s woke PM resigning with her party going on to lose the 2023 election.
    Then it was Geert Wilders upsetting of the left-wing Netherlands coalition, also in 2023.
    Then Javier Melei blew up Argentinian politics with his 2023 election victory.

    Ireland in 2024?

    “Irish prime minister Leo Varadkar will step down as party leader immediately and will resign as taoiseach as soon as his Fine Gael successor is selected. Announcing his resignation, Mr Varadkar described leading his country as “the most fulfilling time of my life”. He said he was stepping down for “personal and political” reasons and was “not the best person for the job anymore”… Mr Varadkar added that he was “proud that we have made the country a more equal and more modern place when it comes to the rights of children, the LGBT community, equality for women and their bodily autonomy”.”

    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-68616372

  5. Ah, finally!
    Somebody is looking into the technology that I was creating!
    Inversion technology is what I was calling it.
    The Revolutionary Design of Cycloidal Propellers is what they are calling it.

    https://youtu.be/Lqy_7lr6wuE?si=A3cStLu4cE8Bm6l0

    Definitely greater torque in water by 200% by they’re estimating… I’m past that using 100%of water
    I’m more advanced already as I’ve been studying it and understanding it far, far longer as being ignored for decades gives me the advantage.

    1. I just said in another thread… Don’t count your chickens yet. 2025 is still a long way off, and the enemy will be looking for ways to hold on to power. Then I read this, and I am smh. Are Canadians truly that gullible? Apparently so.

  6. “COL. MAJ. AMADOU Abdramane, a spokesperson for Niger’s ruling junta, took to the national television network on Saturday to denounce the United States and end the long-standing counterterrorism partnership between the two countries.

    “The government of Niger, taking into account the aspirations and interests of its people, revokes, with immediate effect, the agreement concerning the status of United States military personnel and civilian Defense Department employees,” he said, declaring that the security pact, in effect since 2012, violated Niger’s constitution.”

    https://theintercept.com/2024/03/19/niger-junta-throws-us-troops-drone-base/

  7. I did not know this.

    https://www.axios.com/2024/03/20/student-loans-relief-congress-debt-social-security

    “More than 3.5 million Americans at or above the age of 60 hold student loan debt, collectively amounting to over $125 billion”.

    “Seniors are one of the highest risk categories with reports showing nearly 40% of borrowers aged 65 or older in default. Federal programs that claw those funds back mean seniors lose as much as $2,500 in Social Security benefits annually.”

  8. “What’s a bolus? Why is a bolus dangerous?
    A bolus is a concentrated dose of particles directly injected or infused into the bloodstream, typically to deliver a drug or a product in a concentrated fashion to an organ.
    It’s dangerous because (A) the IV injection avoids the disseminative effect of the vascular system with a 270,000x magnifying-glass effect, which causes considerable concentrated damage to blood vessels’ walls given the vaccines trigger T-cell attacks, and (B) because a bolus can reach deeper and contaminate hidden away high-replication stem cells, triggering a variety of dominos explained below, notably cancer.”

    https://covidmythbuster.substack.com/p/a-flawed-medical-procedure-x-billions

    1. Saw a summary of that in the wall street journal. The US dropped from 15 to 23 in a year. Canada was at 25. Under 30 year old were at 62 in the US and in Canada were at 58. I blame their leaders.

  9. Interesting article discussing how the establishment elites control citizens these days:
    https://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2024/03/19/sowing_the_wind_the_new_newspeak_150661.html

    I like the phrase midway through the piece, “atomization of society” (by Hannah Arendt): devise words and rules that isolate individuals from society. People vote for Trump since the powers-that-be want to destroy (1) individuals freedoms, (2) local communities, (3) middle-class jobs, (4) Judeo-Christian ethics (5) families. All five are vulnerable institutions subject to establishment attack. As seen in California, the destruction is succeeding.

  10. Can all media just f right off today with ‘ fish harvesters ‘ . It’s fishermen you absolute stupid twats.

    1. I used to hear “fishers” when I listened to them, and thought they were absolute stupid twats. The newsreaders that is, not the fishermen (suspecting that women in the profession are vanishingly rare).

      1. “I used to hear “fishers” when I listened to them, and thought they were absolute stupid twats. The newsreaders that is, not the fishermen (suspecting that women in the profession are vanishingly rare).”

        Me too…and every time I heard “fishers” my brain flashed an image of a weasel/marten like animal.

    1. Excellent film. Don’t miss it. Sadly, the big lie is so entrenched there seems little people can do about it.

      1. LindaL – People are convinced that the climate has already changed dramatically.

    1. I’ve lived my entire life trying to live up to these standards. It’s good to know that I haven’t been on the wrong track after all these years. Thank you for the video.
      Having said that, I’m always open to the possibility that I may have been wrong, and for that reason, I constantly second-guess myself when it comes to having these debates with the rest of my family.
      The key is to remember that it isn’t important if you’re right or wrong with regards to winning an argument. What’s important is to be humble enough to understand that you could be wrong, and to be curious enough to find out for sure, and perhaps learn from the experience if it turns out that indeed you are wrong.

  11. Beating the war drums: UN climate adviser says white people are taking up ‘too much space’
    https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2024/03/beating_the_war_drums_un_climate_adviser_says_white_people_are_taking_up_too_much_space.html

    Ayisha Siddiqa would have made for a perfect addition to the Squad of Congress (she’s a foreign-born Islamist who hates white people and the culture of the West) and given her views, she’s also an obvious fit for the United Nations bureaucracy—which is why Secretary-General António Guterres handpicked Siddiqa to be a member of the United Nations Youth Advisory Group, a “mechanism” to “accelerate global climate action, and drive forward all 17 Sustainable Development Goals.” …

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