Wednesday, November 29, 2023

A Few Choice Words From Anthony Bourdain

"Once you’ve been to Cambodia, you’ll never stop wanting to beat Henry Kissinger to death with your bare hands. You will never again be able to open a newspaper and read about that treacherous, prevaricating, murderous scumbag sitting down for a nice chat with Charlie Rose or attending some black-tie affair for a new glossy magazine without choking. Witness what Henry did in Cambodia – the fruits of his genius for statesmanship – and you will never understand why he’s not sitting in the dock at The Hague next to Miloševic."

-Anthony Bourdain,
"A Cook's Tour" (2001)

On The Long-Overdue Death Of Henry Kissinger

"It would be easy to forget and forgive Henry Kissinger of his crimes, just as he forgave Nixon. Yes, we could do that -- but it would be wrong. Kissinger is a slippery little devil, a world-class hustler with a thick German accent and a very keen eye for weak spots at the top of the power structure. Nixon was one of those, and Super K exploited him mercilessly, all the way to the end.

Kissinger made the Gang of Four complete: Agnew, Hoover, Kissinger and Nixon. A group photo of these perverts would say all we need to know about the Age of Nixon."

-Hunter S. Thompson,
"He Was a Crook"
Rolling Stone Magazine, June 16, 1994

Wednesday, November 22, 2023

Flowers

In the decades and in the history books to come, 1968 will be remembered as the year the lights flickered out -- as a year of frustrations, regressions and shattered myths. These reversions to the past -- Prague, the Vatican, Chicago -- are the manifestations of political and economic forces seeking desperately to preserve situations of which they have long since lost control.

But the twilight descending upon the United States will have the gravest consequences of all, for it is America that sets the pace of the world, and often dictates its choices.

As the Sixties draw to a close, the peoples of the earth, left to themselves without gods and without leaders, are awaiting new decisions. The Man of November 5 cannot escape the confrontations before him. By refusing these choices, he will leave the problems unsolved.

Two Americans, John and Robert Kennedy, had the courage to meet these problems head on and break down the doors to the future. They were stopped by the frightened accomplices of the traditions on which they infringed.

When John Fitzgerald Kennedy's head exploded, it was for some the signal for toasts. One November morning the cannon boomed, the Panama Canal was closed, flags everywhere flew at half-mast, and it is said that even Andrei Gromyko wept. Adlai Stevenson declared that he would bear the sorrow of his death till the day of his own, and the Special Forces added a black band to their green berets.

Almost five years passed, and another bullet shattered the brain and stopped the heart of another Kennedy who had taken up the fight.

There was another funeral. Once again the Green Berets formed the Honor Guard; once again the Stars and Stripes flew at half-mast. One evening in June, Robert Kennedy joined his brother beneath the hill at Arlington, and those passing by can bring them flowers.

-James Hepburn (Pseudonym),
"Farewell America" (1968)

Nourish

‘If art is to nourish the roots of our culture, society must set the artist free to follow his vision wherever it takes him. We must never forget that art is not a form of propaganda; it is a form of truth. And as Mr. MacLeish once remarked of poets, there is nothing worse for our trade than to be in style. In free society art is not a weapon and it does not belong to the spheres of polemic and ideology. Artists are not engineers of the soul. It may be different elsewhere. But democratic society — in it, the highest duty of the writer, the composer, the artist is to remain true to himself and to let the chips fall where they may. In serving his vision of the truth, the artist best serves his nation. And the nation which disdains the mission of art invites the fate of Robert Frost's hired man, the fate of having 'nothing to look backward to with pride, and nothing to look forward to with hope.'"
-John F. Kennedy,
Amherst College Speech,
October 26, 1963

Participation III

"To further the appreciation of culture among all the people, to increase respect for the creative individual, to widen participation by all the processes and fulfillments of art — this is one of the fascinating challenges of these days."
-John F. Kennedy,
"The Arts In America",
Look Magazine, December 18, 1962

Rights IV

"[T]he same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe — the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state, but from the hand of God.”
-John F. Kennedy,
Inaugural Address,
January 20, 1961

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“For I stand tonight facing west on what was once the last frontier. From the lands that stretch three thousand miles behind me, the pioneers of old gave up their safety, their comfort and sometimes their lives to build a new world here in the West. They were not the captives of their own doubts, the prisoners of their own price tags. Their motto was not 'every man for himself'--but 'all for the common cause.' They were determined to make that new world strong and free, to overcome its hazards and its hardships, to conquer the enemies that threatened from without and within."
-John F. Kennedy,
Democratic National Convention Acceptance Speech
July 15, 1960

You Are Here

 


Reliable

"The obvious differences apart, Karl Marx was no more a reliable prophet than was the Reverend Jim Jones. Karl Marx was a genius, an uncannily resourceful manipulator of world history who shoved everything he knew, thought, and devised into a Ouija board from whose movements he decocted universal laws. He had his following, during the late phases of the Industrial Revolution. But he was discredited by historical experience longer ago than the Wizard of Oz: and still, great grown people sit around, declare themselves to be Marxists, and make excuses for Gulag and Afghanistan."
-William F. Buckley Jr.

Luck II

"Good luck is opportunity meeting preparedness.”
-Deepak Chopra

It Hurts

 


Finish II

"To finish first you must first finish."
-Robin Sharma

Unsavory

"Sometimes we try to justify this unsavory business on the cynical ground that by rationing out the means of violence we can somehow control the world’s violence. The fact is that we cannot have it both ways. Can we be both the world’s leading champion of peace and the world’s leading supplier of the weapons of war?"
-Jimmy Carter,
"A Community of the Free" address
at The Foreign Policy Association NY, NY (June 23, 1976)

Tuesday, November 14, 2023

Looking For Truth

 


But They Give Us Housing

 


Kept II

"During the last considerable epidemic at the turn of the century, I was a member of the Health Committee of London Borough Council, and I learned how the credit of vaccination is kept up statistically by diagnosing all the revaccinated cases (of smallpox) as pustular eczema, varioloid or what not---except smallpox."
-George Bernard Shaw

Save

"The urge to save humanity is almost always only a false-face for the urge to rule it."
-H.L. Mencken,
"Minority Report"

Tuesday, November 07, 2023

Not A Dealbreaker

 


Work II

"Son, if you really want something in this life, you have to work for it. Now quiet! They're about to announce the lottery numbers."
-Homer Simpson

Investing Your Money In Your Decline

The headline of the article contained in the Times-Standard morning (mourning?) email shouted,

"$28 million investment in CR student housing"

Interesting how blowing taxpayers' money on a facility, “College Of The Redwoods” (CR), really a junior college or comparable to a business school diploma mill, that doesn't produce enough value to build its own housing, is termed an "investment".

There's nothing wrong with a junior college or business school if they are high-quality and focus on providing knowledge and training that cannot readily be obtained otherwise. Alas, there are too many that shovel out pieces of paper. Then, prospective employers have to assess 1) Whether it's worth the time and trouble to provide the skills and education the applicant never got from “school”; and 2) Whether it's worth the many hours and effort to un-educate the applicant from all the useless, confusing, and downright false, stuff that they were “taught” in school.

With CR, we're not talking about a place that produces creative geniuses. The few that come out of CR that way, as was said in The Wizard Of Oz, “had the power all along”. Instead, it cocoons mainly young people into another 2 - 4 or more years of Big Mother infancy, rather than their going out into the world, finding work in their field, and getting a worlds-better education firsthand. At the same time they would receive some pay, and would—if they really wanted to get anywhere in life—do further study in their field during off-hours.

$28 million for 55 beds. That comes out to $509,090.91 per bed!
 

"After the project is complete, which Flamer said will ideally be in a year, the college with [sic] have a total of 215 beds available for students with 181 of those set aside for low-income students."

Ripping through money like that will result in more "low income" people. You can see that in the decline of California over the past 50+ years.

Even in Humboldt County California, you can buy a really nice house for half a million bucks. And the students wouldn't be squeezed like labrats in a cage...or maybe it's the other way around.


“'These are competitive grants'” said [State Rep.] Wood...”. “Grants”? No, they are funds taken from people that are working their a**** off, many of whom are barely keeping their heads above water. A “grant” would be Wood digging into his own pocket and handing you his money, rather than shoving his hand down your pants and giving your money to someone else with most going to waste.

"The entire effort will require a total of around $77 million and will include a lounge and study room on each floor plus a common lounge with a shared kitchen."

Whoa, plot twist! Now we're up to $1.4 million dollars per bed! Does that come with Vaseline for the taxpayers?
 

"Due to the age of the old buildings and seismic concerns, the existing student housing buildings will be demolished 'following occupancy of the new facility,' according to a handout about the project."

"Handout" about the project. Good word choice given that the "project' *is* a massive handout.

Some of us learned by the age of two that if we broke our toys, we weren't getting new ones. But thanks to taxation, the euphemism for “theft”, that rule no longer applies!

How the robbery continues: “Flamer said talks will happen at the board level for the rest of the funds, with Wood noting that a big 'down payment' like this often invites other funding.”

Half a million bucks is just the start. Bonnie and Clyde are still in the vault stuffing bags with your money.


“Your money”, that is, if you still have a business or a job after the massive destruction from the CV1984 “Great Reset” attack.

CR student housing project will eventually add 55 beds

FB Posting Of Article


Educated

One principal sent this letter to every teacher he hired:

"Dear teacher! I have lived through a concentration camp, my eyes have seen what no man should see:

- How scientific engineers build gas chambers;
- how trained doctors poisoned children;
- trained nurses killing babies;
- how college graduates shoot and burn children and women...

That is why I do not trust the educated.

I ask you: Help students become human beings. Your efforts must never lead to learned monsters, trained psychopaths, educated Eichmanns.

Reading, writing, arithmetic are important only when they help our children become more human.

Join us now: Before Our Time

-Author Unknown

Saturday, November 04, 2023

Protecting Against Graphene Oxide

The Exposé has an excellent article on Graphene Oxide, one of the toxic ingredients in the CV1984 bioweapon.

There are three components to the article: 1) The nature of the problem; 2) How to get rid of Graphene Oxide; 3) How to protect yourself.

On first glance, it looks like a long article, and in a sense it is. But the article takes an immense amount of research and puts it all in one place, in a concise form that most can easily understand; and that the advanced will greatly appreciate, especially with its Links to additional material.

One minor quibble: While the article lists Quercetin as a useful supplement, and it is, you can get Quercetin with Bromelain for practically the same price, and Bromelain has separate health benefits.

This is an article you should read and act on now. Read at least through the “Understanding The Connection Between EMF, 5G, Graphene Oxide, Hydrogels and Covid” section. It gets rather technical after that, useful but not crucial information.

I'll write more about it soon, but there is an “Emergency Alert Test” coming on October 4, 2023, at 11:20 am Pacific Time, and if you think FEMA and the FCC have your best interests at heart, you should sign that card now so your remains can go to some medical school for analysis, or perhaps be used as evidence at Nuremberg 2. At the same time, update your Will to remember me kindly and I'll be better able to carry on the fight after you're gone. And with a decent bequeathment, I'll even write a nice In Memoriam honoring your sacrifice that you mistakenly thought was actually for The Greater Good.

How to remove Graphene Oxide, the Dangerous & Undisclosed Ingredient in COVID Vaccines, from your Body


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Dogsled

"Life is like a dogsled race. If you ain't the lead dog, the scenery never changes."
-Lewis Grizzard

More People, Less Food

In other words, they are going to further cut off food and supplies, while allowing more swarms of invaders into the country who will "compete"--with tremendous help from "your" government--for diminishing amounts of food and supplies.

They don't even pretend to give a damn.

How about bringing back some of the "advisors" that are in NotSee Ukraine and have them lock and load in the United States Of America and protect *our* border?

Never forget who is going to get hurt the most: The people of Hispanic descent that played by the
now-shattered rules, the people whose ancestors mainly came from Africa, and the Native Americans who were here first. The same people the Democrat talon claims to care about so much.
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Operations at an El Paso port of entry have “temporarily” been suspended so officers can help US Border Patrol with the huge influx of migrants coming over the southern border.

The suspension of cargo processing at the Bridge of the Americas (BOTA) — one of the four main bridges which connects El Paso with Mexico — began Monday, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced.

“The temporary suspension … will allow CBP’s Office of Field Operations officers to assist the US Border Patrol in processing noncitizens who have arrived between the ports of entry including vulnerable populations like families and unaccompanied children,” Customs and Border Protection said in a new release.

[So...over three million Vietnamese and over fifty thousand Americans were slaughtered in Vietnam to supposedly protect an artificial border created by outside powers, but now we're told that protecting real borders is bad. And get a load of the Orwellian term, “processing noncitizens”]

[Snip]

El Paso has seen surges of up to 1,700 people a day handing themselves over to Border Patrol officers. City figures showed 4,600 in CBP custody on Tuesday.

[El Paso. That's just one incursion point. One.]

[Snip]

Passenger vehicles and pedestrians can still cross at BOTA during the cargo postponement.

[They supposedly don't have the personnel to allow food or materials into the US, however. Apparently, the invaders can keep coming in, they just won't be able to bring as much of their stuff with 'em. That's ok, their Uncle Sam has plenty of your future to take and give away to them.]

Operations at El Paso border entry point suspended so officers can help with migrant surge


And You Know It

Page Six Surreality Show

I received September 18, 2023, an Email from Page Six, the full-on entertainment division of the New York Post, with the "Subject":

"'RHOC' star busted for DUI and hit-and-run after allegedly crashing into home"

The email gave the name of the so-called "star", Shannon Beador.

OK, they got me. What the heck is RHOC and who the heck is Shannon Beador?

So I had to go to the Page Six website to see what my shallow empty life has been missing. Yup, I took the bait.
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TMZ reported Monday that the intoxicated 'The Real Housewives of Orange County' star hit a home with her car and immediately turned back onto the road.

Sources told the outlet that the 59-year-old reality star drove for a bit before parking her vehicle in the middle of the street and getting out with her dog, Archie.

Police were called and found Beador acting like she was walking her pooch, but authorities quickly realized she was inebriated and took her into custody.”
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What's up with allegedly attacking a house with a car? Is she trying to emulate Anne Heche? Probably not. There's no indication that Beador has done anything to oppose pedophilia or to tick off Ellen Degenerate.

I am relieved to hear that Archie is apparently ok.

Then there's this shot of the Perp Walk. The LAPD officers are in full face diaper mode, cutting off oxygen to their brains, or the part still functioning after they were shot up with the bioweapons. Good thing Beador didn't make a run for it, or the masked police would be gasping for air even more trying to chase her down.

Piss off enough people with guns, and maybe eventually sanity will be restored. Get a load of this!

Beador, the undiapered one, who makes good money to be a "reality star", is probably the smartest person in the picture.

Another curiosity, does TMZ pay people to listen to police scanners and leap into action when the name of any “celebrity”, even the obscure ones, is announced? Does the actor's agent tip off TMZ and other outlets for the PhotoOp?

The arrest ties in nicely to Beador's history, or perhaps performance, of alcohol problems, as Page Six nicely covers toward the end of the article. Good way to boost ratings. Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy?

On September 19, 2023, a new email arrived, this one from the New York Post, but it takes the reader to sister website Page Six. The story has changed, now it was a “residential building” instead of a “home”. More like an apartment building. Perhaps the language shift will continue in the next story. Now with poor-quality “security video”, about as good as when Armstrong walked on the moon. Is this like the movies, where they blur things to keep costs down? Or blur things to hide the stunt double and special effects?

September 18, 2023:
Shannon Beador arrested for DUI, hit-and-run after allegedly crashing into house, fleeing scene

September 19, 2023:
Shannon Beador hit-and-run video shows her speeding, crashing into building before DUI arrest


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