Ban some more things!

If the city of Montreal gets its way, you may be unable to use a natural gas fired barbeque. But not to worry; propane barbeques will still be legal.

Examples of soon-to-be prohibited systems include residential gas-powered stoves, indoor gas fireplaces, hot water heaters and furnaces that emit greenhouse gases and barbecues and pool or spa heaters that draw from gas lines.

The city says exceptions include emergency generators, commercial stoves in restaurants, gas-powered barbecues with removable tanks…

Monday On Turtle Island

Global Warming Scam News:  Record cold temperatures this year.          Your morning meme.

Woke Britain:  Pervert libraries.  The diversity outbreak in London (JW).  Demonstrators vow new genocide of Jews (JW).

Dementia Joe’s America:  Soros and Hamas.  Mike Johnson eats dogs.  The mask is off the pro-Palestinian movement.  Another Biden scandal?  The corrupt DoJ.

Blackie’s Canada:  Child welfare settlement is good for the lawyers (CBC).  Justin hates the military.  Veterans Affairs doesn’t hire vets.

Religion Of Peace News:  An educated Muslim.  The Hamas horrors.  A cartoon.

It Did Not Go Entirely To Plan

On what happens when, in the name of sensitivity, the police start hiring the sexually dysmorphic:

Apparently, these be-wigged individuals are bringing tolerance and understanding by harassing people manically, and repeatedly lying, and stalking women and sending them headless birds, and strangling people, and attacking a woman with a hammer. Oh, and hoarding explosives, obviously.

One of these.

Your Moral And Intellectual Superiors

No matter how much you hate the media, it’s not enough.

More on the lynch mob that descended on a flight from Tel Aviv looking for Jews.

The Lynch mob has reached Hotel Flamingo in Khasavyurt in Dagestan where a jewish man has checked into. They are threatening him to come out and surrender himself or the mob promises to enter the hotel premises and drag him out.The mob is clearly yearning for the blood of the Jew.

It’s those dirty Russians again: Currently on a @Cornell discussion forum, the kosher dining hall (104 west) is now on lockdown and Jewish students are scared to leave their rooms.

Mixed messaging

If anyone wants to know why so many people are vaccine hesitant these days, they only need to examine the ways in which the “experts” cannot get their own stories straight.

Federal, provincial and territorial governments’ public awareness campaigns continued over the next few years, actively promoting booster shots to protect against waning immunity — but the uptake was considerably lower.

And then, in the very same article:

Calling the XBB.1.5 vaccine a “booster” is not scientifically accurate and may lead people to underestimate its significance, he said.

“It is not a booster dose. It is a new vaccine reformulation,” Muhajarine said.

“We are not trying to boost previous vaccine doses,” he said. “We are trying to elicit an immune response to this current circulating variant.”

Are We Still A Member Of This Thing?

Conversation starter.

One must not stand silent in the face of a second Holocaust, the Czech Defense Minister Jana Černochová said as she called on her country to withdraw from the United Nations to protest its failure to condemn Hamas’ October 7 attack on Israel.

She spoke of her outrage one day after the UN General Assembly voted 120-14 for a ceasefire for the Gaza War, which focused primarily on the plight of the Palestinians in Gaza.

The UNGA resolution which also had 45 abstentions, did not mention or clearly call for the release of the 230 hostages the terror group took captive on that day.

Bail out all the things!

It’s unlikely that anything good will come out of having to bail out the very agency responsible for all bailouts.

In a press release/speech by Riksbank governor Erik Thedeen before the Swedish parliament’s committee on finance Tuesday, he said that the now insolvent central bank needs a capital injection of at least SEK80 billion, or just over $7 billion, representing a little over 1% of Sweden’s GDP.

 

Safe and Effective®

What would we do without expert urging?

Older adults who received last year’s COVID booster and a high-dose version of the flu vaccine in the same visit may have a potential increased risk of stroke, according to a new FDA-funded study.

Experts urged that the results were preliminary and may be explained by other factors such as the fact that older adults are already at a higher risk for stroke due to their age.

“There is no need for panic, and emphatically no need to stop giving COVID and flu shots at the same time to older adults,” said Dr. Peter Chin-Hong, an infectious diseases specialist at the University of California, San Francisco, while he reiterated that more research is needed.

Unreliable power a leading factor in South Africa’s demise

If you haven’t been paying attention, South Africa is falling apart. The reasons are many and various. But a principal factor is an increasingly unreliable power grid leading to up to a third of the grid being in the dark at any one time.

This is why Pipeline Online has been covering the reliability of the Canadian electrical grid with such intensity. Politicians talk about “reliability, sustainability and affordability of the electrical grid.” As these videos outline in great detail, when reliability collapses, nothing else matters. South Africa has at times one third of its grid in rolling blackout. Everything from food preservation to industrial factories to medical operations ends up in peril.

The minute any grid operator, power generator, or government starts talking about “load shedding,” things are going to hell in a handbasket in a hurry.

And as a reminder, the Alberta grid had eight “grid alerts” in the last year, each time when wind and or solar power generation failed. Alberta is a jurisdiction that has more coal, oil, and gas than God, because God gave all of his to Alberta. The only way this could happen is sheer and utter incompetence. You might consider that getting rid of reliable and cheap coal-fired power generation in favour of more and more wind and solar power might be indicative of this. And in the last few days, Alberta brought on another 297 megawatt wind farm, bringing their total wind generation to 4,150 megawatts. Two years ago, it was closer to 2700 megawatts.

Here’s a couple recent videos on YouTube discussing the ever-worsening plight of South Africa.

Sunday On Turtle Island

Religion Of Peace News:  Never Again.  Apparently Hitler is popular among Muslims in Germany (JW).  He’s also popular in NYC (JW).  Iran’s morality police kill a girl.

Woke Britain:  Don’t upset the alphabet people.     Your morning meme.

China Virus News:  So where are the safety studies?  A Holocaust survivor and the pandemic.

Dementia Joe’s America:  Toward a police state.  There are monsters in our midst.  Would you like a female genital mutilation with your Covid shot?  Get ready to eat bugs.

Blackie’s Canada:  Diversity outbreaks at Canadian universities.  Communist Manitoba goes green (CBC).  Trudeau’s Muslims attend rallies for Hamas.

We Don’t Need No Flaming Sparky Cars

Western Standard;

Despite a common perception that electric vehicles are cheaper to own and operate than their internal combustion counterparts, a Texas think tank says the true cost is the equivalent of USD$17.33 per gallon — or CAD$6.32 per litre — over the life of the car, after factoring in subsidies and incentives.

The calculations were based on full cycle costs, including charging equipment, associated incentives and both direct and indirect subsidies in the form of avoided fuel taxes, averaged over 10 years and 120,000 miles.

And that’s not even factoring in emissions.

“Setting aside some of the questionable assumptions used in deriving such favorable economics for EVs, no one has attempted to calculate the full financial benefit of the wide array of direct subsidies, regulatory credits, and subsidized infrastructure that contribute to the economic viability of EVs,” wrote Brent Bennett and Jason Isaac on behalf of the Texas Public Policy Foundation.

“It is not an overstatement to say that the federal government is subsidizing EVs to a greater degree than even wind and solar electricity generation and embarking on an unprecedented endeavour to remake the entire American auto industry.”

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