90 Replies to “January 17, 2023: Reader Tips”

    1. By the time Ukrainian’s wake up, their country will be gone. They need to put Zelinsky on trial for war crimes.

      Ursala Van Der Leyden accidently lets slip over 100,000 dead Ukrainian soldiers in Dec. Then another 25,000 in Soledar.
      https://tfiglobalnews.com/2022/12/01/100000-ukrainian-soldiers-are-dead-ursula-accidently-reveals-the-imprudence-of-ukrainian-military/

      Russia killed 25,000 Ukrainians in the one Battle of Soledar.
      https://www.moonofalabama.org/2023/01/ukraine-sitrep-media-ignorance-counter-artillery-war-three-lost-armies-.html#more

        1. “Roy Moore, is it you?”

          Looks more like someone not afraid to reveal the truth.

          (Allan S will be devastated, I’m sure…)

          1. Yeah, sure, 25000 lost in the DEFENCE of a town whose pre-war population was around 10000. Pretty sure you failed your arithmetic at school. Repeatedly.

            BTW, Alabama loonies also wrote that HIMARS had done little for Ukraine… Just before a single HIMARS stike obliterated a trade school building in Makiivka and killed a few 100s of mobix that were there. Not afraid to reveal the truth indeed…

        2. Ukraine had transferred 16-17 Battalions to Soledar.
          25,000 Ukrainians killed in this one battle. Russia trapped them in a cauldron and poured heavy Artillery onto the UkoNazi’s.
          I can not understand why the Ukrainian’s in Canada are not going to fight for Ukraine.
          By the time Russia is done all that will be left of Ukraine is a rump.
          Then Poland will take Galicia and Hungary will take back their piece.
          Ha Ha Ha.
          Use the traslator from this Greek channel. Because CBC will tell you UkoNazi is winning. Ukraine is gone.
          https://warnews247.gr/asyllipti-sfagi-25-000-apoleies-oukranon-stratioton-sto-soledar-sklira-vinteo-oukranoi-epesan-apo-pentaorofo-ktirio-efodos-roson-sta-charakomata/

      1. It’s better to die fighting than to die in a ditch with a bullet in the back of the head.

        1. Yes which is what Zelinsky has been doing to all opposition in Ukraine. All opposition parties are banned. And all media is controlled like in Canada. And those who resist are liquidated.
          Canadians need to seek alternate sources of info to the Trudeau controlled CBC/CTV. You would think Canadians would have learned by now.

          1. “Yes which is what Zelinsky has been doing to all fifth column in Ukraine. ”

            FTFY, good on him.

          2. He is a brilliant hero. The longer the war drags on, the more impressive he is. His determination, his perseverance, his energy, his convictions are a huge boost for Ukrainian morale. He will be remembered in history books as a man who wanted to reform his country and instead was forced to valiantly fight for its survival. Pootin will be remembered as a butcher and a first great evil of this century.

            P.S. In times of war you’re not allowed to root for enemy. Film at 11.

        2. “It’s better to die fighting than to die in a ditch with a bullet in the back of the head.”

          …says the guy, from the comfort of his computer chair, who will urge the Ukrainians to keep fighting until *they* are all dead.

      2. What does this have to do with Linda’s post? Not a god damn thing, just an orc needing to vent its spleen. No worries Ukrainians will vent it for you.

  1. Suddenly.

    Anecdotal: Friend’s wife is a teacher. One of her grade 4 students was very distracted in class today. Explained that his older sister, grade 10 student, had been brushing her teeth this morning & he’d heard her hit the floor in the bathroom. He came running, found her passed out. Called for their mother, a doctor, revived her once, passed out again. Daughter ended up in the hospital. No further diagnosis yet.

  2. Ahh, those halcyon days when Canadians used to drive drunk, keep a 336 in the truck, and enjoy a smoke at the office, before Canadians turned into a bunch of cowardly, shrieking Karens.

    1. A buddy had a 336 chambered in .30-30 Winchester. Good little rifle for the prairie, varmints, deer and such.

    2. “Canadians used to drive drunk”

      To be fair, the only reason I ever drove drove that way was I was so drunk couldn’t walk.

    3. I had a great uncle who was a trifle odd. He’d hitch the mule team up to a cart, ride into town to the bar, get smashed, and then pass out in the back of the cart; the mules knew the way home. This was in the 1970s.

  3. I read some posts on WW2 site by a veteran who had been through Falaise. Sixty years later and the thing he remembered most?
    The smell.

    He still had nightmares about it.

    1. That will not stop schweinie-lovers from praising Pootin for his “tough immigration policy”. Methinks it’s pretty easy to have a “tough immigration policy” when your country is a $hithole which nobody wants to get into, except for a few neighbours who are even worse off (which can do so without any obstacles).

        1. There is a lot things bad with Bananada. But one thing we will always have going for us is that we’re not Orgimmar. Not enough, to be great but still order of magnitude better.

        2. B2A is a Ukrainian Banderite.
          He is butt hurt because Russia is rubbing out the Banderites.
          When Putin is done Ukraine will just be a rump.

          1. You orcsuckers sure activate in waves. As if there was a single ON button… can’t wait for Hobot and BDSadoMaso to bring their photocopied perspective.

  4. The committee to give blacks a pile of stuff in San Francisco finally released their report and they didn’t disappoint.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11641737/San-Frans-reparations-committee-proposes-5-million-black-longtime-resident.html

    All debts to be forgiven, a $5 million dollar lump sum payment, and an income top-up to match $97,000 per year for the next 250 years.

    It’s expected to cost the city more than $50 B. I’m reminded of the Romans (around 420 AD) huddled in their houses waiting for the empire to fall in the hope that things would improve.

    1. Be happy to pay it if they’d shut the hell up forever. That’ll never happen – so pass.
      It would be interesting to know what extent the committees knowledge is regarding slavery’s history.
      My guess is they saw Roots once.

  5. Re: The Canadians arrive – My father was in the Calgary Highlanders in 1940, likely the soldiers in the clip. They weren’t issued kilts. The band, however, likely did have kilts. While Canadians in Highland battalions went to war in kilts in WWI, such was not the case in WWII. I suspect my father whose first language was German wasn’t too disappointed.

  6. Coupla points on EV’s.

    Periodic Update on the Electric Vehicle Follies

    http://ace.mu.nu/archives/402743.php

    As a former volunteer fireman, the first hits home:

    “As a volunteer firefighter I just took a class on how to handle EVs on fire.

    1) Let it burn. It will take 10K gallons of water and four hours to mitigate.
    2) Buy a $35K device to slide under vehicle which punctures battery cells and inserts water to mitigate fire under less than a half hour.

    Key highlights:

    1) If the batteries’ relatively fragile cell barriers become damaged during an accident the fire will commence.
    2) White smoke will emanate from the bottom of the vehicle which means you need to vacate the area immediately.
    3) Once fire happens it can burn up to 6,000 degrees and flames can shoot out up to 20 feet per side of the vehicle.

    Now imagine me approaching a vehicle with white smoke emanating from below to insert the puncture device, pondering when flames might shoot out a heat that will burn through my turnout gear… Ain’t gonna happen, brother.”

  7. Country is at war invaded by Orcs. Conscripts, hauled of the streets, are freezing and starving having been sent into the meat grinder…
    Meanwhile…”The State Bureau of Investigation in Ukraine has revealed the theft of 30 000 cans of stew intended for the front. The criminal group was selling stolen products in stores in the rear. During 70 searches, cars for delivery and money in dollars and hryvnias were confiscated.” There were buyers also. https://twitter.com/AZgeopolitics/status/1614992117570408451?cxt=HHwWhsC4rcexzeksAAAA

  8. We’re about to fly home today from a week of warmth, freedom and bliss, with approx 3,000 of my friends staying behind.
    NOBODY is scared of Covid. No signs of any concern here by anyone. No haranguing, no psychopathic rules, no finger wagging and no KARENs. Social distancing? It is to laugh.
    If there were Covidians here, they would be freaked out over how normal the guests are here. It’s been great but it’s time to go back to Covidiotland where the KARENs still try but fail their relevance.
    We could have vacayed in Yuma or somewhere else in the U Ass Eh for much much longer, but they still have psychotic rules for the Quackzine that doesn’t work.
    Hola!

  9. ROSES-22 Amendment 85: Sustainable Land Imaging-Technology Withdrawn
    I guess doing an inventory assessment would have been a good thing…in knowing…instead of disastrously inaccurate government speculation…guesstimate.
     

  10. Why did the Trump administration give the WEF 33 million dollars?
    Liberal,Tory, same old story. These people are not your friends.
    Does Canada have attendees at Davos?
    “Attendees cough up $28,000 just for a ticket, with a coveted all-access badge fetching more like $50,000 — and that’s before attendees spend tens or hundreds of thousands on private air travel, ski chalets and entertainment”
    https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/wef-u-s-taxpayers-funding/

  11. The FAA is quietly admitting that the “Vax” is causing heart problems for pilots and they are relaxing the rules so they can continue flying:

    https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/the-faa-has-very-quietly-tacitly

    Some while ago a group of pilots filed a law suit against the FAA for allowing pilots to get the jab, not heard anything further. The basis for that is that the FAA rules are that no pilot can take any medication or treatment that has not been fully approved for at least 12 months to ensure there are no long-term issues that may affect their fitness to fly. The FAA broke that rule since the jab is EUA only.

    I will be going for my pilots’ medical in the summer, it will be interesting to see what they will be doing. Normally I am required to get an ECG every 4 years, even at my advanced age. Since I had one done last time (medicals for me are 2 years), I shouldn’t be required this time around. Maybe they will quietly make everyone to get the test. I plan on asking my Doc. if the rules have been similarly relaxed in Canada. It will be interesting to see what he has to say about it.

    1. I watched the video interview and it is interesting to note the concern for the health of the pilots and why the rules are being relaxed. What everyone seems to be missing is that if there is concern for the pilots and also the athletes collapsing and dying while flying or competing what about the driver steering a semi down the highway at 60 mph? Inquiring minds want to know if there has been an uptick in traffic accidents across the nation. With the millionaires hiring injection free pilots how many trucking companies are hiring injection free drivers. Just maybe, maybe the truck drivers in the convoy had it right last February. We could see a substantial hit again on the supply chain and a lot of truckers(non-injected) making some serious money.

    1. A few degrees of separation before some of us become fodder for the machine much like the Chinese do to the Ughurs.

      1. Cancel your organ donor cards and TELL THEM why! “I’m not donating anything, except to possibly a family member, until such time as the vaccine requirements, pre-transplant, are REVOKED!”
        One can always spoil them with drugs and alcohol, making them un-viable for transplant!
        Next, they will be coming to your door to take your guns and your organs! Waking up in a bathtub full of ice..
        Ghouls!

    1. The only thing fatter and stupider than security guards are some of those deputies in the South.

    1. Pictures of it on a modern blacktop road built by American talent, not some bumpy old pothole dirt road that is typical of the country.
      Toyota engineering at its finest, I wonder if it can out maneuver the number one vehicle there, the Toyota Hilux pickup known for being a great mount for 50 cal machine gun and rocket platform.

  12. L – Interesting… reminiscent of the ancient pagan custom of temple prostitutes.
    ———————————————————————————————————————————-
    “Prostitutes gather in Davos for annual meeting of global elite – where demand for sexual services rockets during economic summit

    Prostitutes report a surge in business during the annual gathering of leaders
    Escorts are booked into delegates’ hotels alongside business executives
    Sex workers dress in business attire and rub shoulders with the global elite ”

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11643585/Prostitutes-gather-Davos-annual-meeting-global-elite-demand-skyrockets.html

    1. The sex workers provide a service of interest to a good proportion (whatever that might be) of the population, unlike the political prostitutes, the academic “research” prostitutes, and the media presstitutes.

  13. An interesting academic discourse into the origins of the “decolonization” movement and Frantz Fanon, also known as Ibrahim Frantz Fanon and Frantz Omar Fanon, who was a French West Indian psychiatrist, and radical political philosopher from the French colony of Martinique and his promotion of these violent rituals as a religion unto itself.

    The Violence of Decolonization
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSKrWoJ4ees

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