Friday, June 28, 2024

Reality check - Melanie Phillips

A few things the mainstream media may not have told you
  • Northern Israel on fire after Hezbollah rocket attacks, June 2024
Here are some things about the Iranian war against Israel that the objective, balanced and accurate mainstream media may unaccountably have omitted to tell you.
  • Today, the Iranian proxy army Hezbollah in southern Lebanon fired a massive barrage of more than 100 rockets towards the northern Israeli town of Safed. This attack caused a city-wide power outage.
  • Swathes of northern Israel are once again on fire as a result of rocket attacks by Hezbollah. 
  • One-third of the homes in Metulla have been demolished by rocket fire. 
  • The former mayor of the town of Safed, Ilan Shochat, said: This is Hezbollah's new strategy – intentionally firing on open areas to ignite fires and burn the north...

Eating their own!

 

It is not too late for Joe Biden to go

The best that can be said of Joe Biden’s stumbling debate performance was that it took place in June.
  • For more than a year, private conversations in Washington have been dominated by the president’s ageing. But the public omerta on that topic broadly held up. That cognitive dissonance has now collapsed. 
The story is now about whether Biden can be persuaded to step down. 
The choice is his alone. 
Having crushed the Democratic nomination, Biden would be within his rights to ignore pleas to step aside. 
  • Potential alternative nominees, such as Gavin Newsom, California’s governor, and Gretchen Whitmer, Michigan’s governor, will be unlikely to speak out. The risk of being labelled a traitor and ruining their presidential chances would be too great. 

#1 This day 1954-----little things mean a lot / kitty kallen

Ukraine attacks Russia’s oil sector, Canada attacks Canada’s… you sure you want us in NATO? From the BOE REPORT

Energy is the lifeblood of everything and at this point in history, hydrocarbons are the blood in the system. - Terry Etam
  • Recently, Ukraine has been launching massive drone attacks against Russian oil refineries/infrastructure. Seems reasonable, what with the invasion and all. Actually, it is more than reasonable, and about as logical as it gets. The Russians know this also; when they really want to rattle chains they go after western Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.
And then, as a final but impressive gasp of inept state control, witness Canada’s frantic flailing to control the situation by…Canada cracks down on any speech it doesn’t like, with sweeping rules measured against undefined regulations...
  • We’ve all heard about bill C-59 by now, the government of Canada’s crackdown on any comments related to emissions reduction mitigation efforts that do not adhere to “internationally recognized methodology”. It’s a Soviet-style attempt to crack down on any talk about what companies are doing to reduce emissions, or anything they do that is an attempt to reduce “the environmental, social and ecological causes or effects of climate change”...

"Far-right"


Ferry companies grapple with rising threat of EV fires

Operators are implementing new measures to ensure the safety of passenger and crew on board vessels - Tom Barlow-BrownThe Naval Architect 
  • Ferry companies, which carry both large and varied numbers of vehicles and a multitude of passengers, could be particularly at risk from fires breaking out on board. 
  • This is likely to grow as more and more EVs, powered by lithium-ion batteries, are adopted for private and commercial use...
  • In 2023 several fires took place on large ro-ro vessels carrying sizable quantities of EVs. The most recent of these, onboard the Fremantle Highway, led to the death of one crew member and gutted the vessel...

Global Warming Myths Debunked by IPCC Expert Gregory Wrightstone

What if higher levels of CO2 in the atmosphere are beneficial to Mother Earth and beneficial to all life on our planet?
  • "And what if global warming does not pose an existential threat to humanity?..
In this intriguing interview, Gregory Wrightstone, Expert Assessor for the IPCC, joins us to discuss his controversial views on climate change.
  • Most important points
- We discuss the potential benefits of increased CO2 levels
- Exploring popular myths about global warming
- Scientific evidence that challenges the prevailing narratives about climate change
- Insightful commentary on climate policy and its implications


AM Fruitcake

 

History for June 28

History for June 28 - On-This-Day.com 
Jean-Jacques Rousseau 1712 - Philosopher, writer, composer
  • 1778 - Mary "Molly Pitcher" Hays McCauley, wife of an American artilleryman, carried water to the soldiers during the Battle of Monmouth and, supposedly, took her husband's place at his gun after he was overcome with heat.
  • 1914 - Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, was assassinated in Sarajevo along with his wife, Duchess Sophie.
  • 1949 - The last U.S. combat troops were called home from Korea, leaving only 500 advisers.
  • 1950 - North Korean forces captured Seoul, South Korea.
  • 1978 - The U.S. Supreme Court ordered the medical school at the University of California at Davis to admit Allan Bakke. Bakke, a white man, argued he had been a victim of reverse racial discrimination.
  • 2007 - The American bald eagle was removed from the endangered species list.
  • 2010 - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that Americans have the right to own a gun for self-defense anywhere they live.

Thursday, June 27, 2024

The way we were-----This Killed All But 1,000 Humans 900,000 Years Ago

Monumentally Stupid Anti-Trump Video Debunked

They KNEW the cheat was planned!-----Aug. 17, 2020--Opinion | If Trump Cheats in the 2020 Election, Activists Are Ready - The New York Times

Election sabotage needs to be met with the largest protests yet. Aug. 17, 2020
Rosa Brooks, left, a law professor at Georgetown, and the activists Rashad Robinson and Rahna Epting are among those contemplating what might happen if the November election is marred by dubious maneuverings.
  • This summer, a bipartisan group of former government officials, political professionals, lawyers and journalists held a series of war game exercises about how the 2020 election might go wrong. 
  • Convened by the law professor Rosa Brooks and the historian Nils Gilman, it was called the Transition Integrity Project, and the results were alarming.
  • “We assess with a high degree of likelihood that November’s elections will be marked by a chaotic legal and political landscape,” said a resulting report. President Trump, it said, “is likely to contest the result by both legal and extralegal means.”...

Yeah, global warming. Right.-----CDC warns of increased dengue fever risk in U.S. as worldwide cases soar - UPI.com

The CDC warned doctors and other healthcare providers to be on the lookout for an "increased risk of dengue virus infections in the United States in 2024. - Sheri Walsh

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a health advisory Tuesday, warning of increased dengue fever risk in the United States as cases of the mosquito-borne virus hit record numbers in hotter, humid regions around the world...

Trillions of $$ to politicians gonna fix it!-----New Panic: Slowing the Burning of Fossil Fuels Will Cause Global Warming DAVID STROM

Well, I just learned that if you burn fossil fuels, you warm the planet, but if you quit burning fossil fuels, you will still warm the planet.
  • In the world of climate scientists, everything causes the apocalypse
  • Whatever day or hour it is, it is time to panic.
  • Well, I just learned that if you burn fossil fuels, you warm the planet, but if you quit burning fossil fuels, you will still warm the planet...

This cop’s power trip cost taxpayers $175K 💰

"Justice has a long arm, and the Vermont State Police just got the finger.
In February 2018, Gregory Bombard was illegally pulled over, arrested, and locked up for nothing more than swearing and giving a state trooper the bird. 
With the help of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression and the ACLU of Vermont, Bombard sued the Vermont State Police and Trooper Jay Riggen for violating his First Amendment rights.

Pritzker Bastardizes Economic Research - by Jeffrey Carter

Adds A New Teacher's Union Controlled Educational Bureaucracy to the Backs of Illinois Taxpayers
"Governor Pritzker of Illinois might be one of the biggest doofuses around. He was born on third base and thinks he earned it...As governor of Illinois, he’s only made it worse. 
  • People are leaving and the state is bust. 
  • You can’t even get emergency service when you need it in Chicago. 
  • He says he balanced the budget, but it is easy to do when you increase spending and increase borrowing. What me worry budgeting. 
  • The little people will pay the taxes while Pritzker meets with his estate and tax attorneys to check on his tax free investments in the Bahamas.
Today, he rolled out a new initiative. 
It’s a Department of Early Childhood Equity. 
There’s that “equity” word again...

Lunch video-----TRUTH about "Hanoi" Jane Fonda - Forgotten History

Noon-toon



We must be interested!

 

Australian Premier Creates Ministry In Charge Of 'Changing Men's Behavior' | ZeroHedge

First, Australia blamed guns for violent crime; now they are blaming men in general.
  • The development of totalitarian governments always coincides with sweeping efforts to socially engineer the population to adhere to less rebellious behaviors. 
  • Specific groups that present a threat to the regime are usually identified and targeted with propaganda or indoctrination. 
  • In tandem, the rest of the population is also conditioned to fear those groups and treat them with suspicion. 
  • In this way the establishment elites mold the more submissive public into a shield that protects them from the revolutionaries that might dethrone them.
  • But what happens when the social engineers want to create tyranny on a global scale?

Expect more of the same "order" if Biden is reelected.

 

Despite claims from the climate spin doctors... - Chris Martz Weather | Facebook

Despite claims from the climate spin doctors that last week's heatwave was “unprecedented,” not one state set a new “all-time” high temperature record for the month of June.
If you want to find more information about these records [e.g., location(s) and/or date(s) set], see the link I dropped in the comments below.


#1 This day 1981-----Kim Carnes - Bette Davis Eyes

Hillary Doesn't Want Voters Watching The First Debate

Clinton declared herself singularly knowledgeable about how the face-off between Biden and Trump should go. - : EDDIE SCARRY
  • "I am the only person to have debated both men (Mr. Trump in 2016 and, in the 2008 Democratic presidential primary race, Mr. Biden),” she wrote. “I know the excruciating pressure of walking onto that stage and that it is nearly impossible to focus on substance when Mr. Trump is involved.”
  • “This election is between a convicted criminal out for revenge and a president who delivers results for the American people,” she wrote. “No matter what happens in the debate, that’s an easy choice.”
This is another way of saying there’s no need to watch the debate; don’t.
Hmm… 
Now why might one of the most prominent names in Democrat politics tell voters to skip what will likely be just one of two times that the major party candidates for president directly face one another? 
It’s a mystery...

The real America!

 

AM Fruitcake

 

History for June 27

History for June 27 - On-This-Day.com
H. Ross Perot 1930
  • 1787 - Edward Gibbon completed "The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire." It was published the following May.
  • 1893 - The New York stock market crashed. By the end of the year 600 banks and 74 railroads had gone out of business.
  • 1929 - Scientists at Bell Laboratories in New York revealed a system for transmitting television pictures.
  • 1950 - Two days after North Korea invaded South Korea, U.S. President Truman ordered the Air Force and Navy into the Korean conflict. The United Nations Security Council had asked for member nations to help South Korea repel an invasion from the North.
  • 1954 - The world's first atomic power station opened at Obninsk, near Moscow.
  • 1955 - The state of Illinois enacted the first automobile seat belt legislation.
  • 1980 - U.S. President Carter signed legislation reviving draft registration.

Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Explosive study removed by Lancet, now public: 74% of deaths directly tied to COVID jab | WND | by Around the Web

Explosive study removed by Lancet, now public: 74% of deaths directly tied to COVID jab | WND | by Around the Web

The study, titled “A Systematic Review of Autopsy Findings in Deaths After COVID-19 Vaccination,” analyzed 325 autopsy cases and found that a staggering 73.9% of deaths were either directly due to or significantly contributed to by the COVID-19 vaccination.

The way we were-----The Brutal Last Hours Of Mussolini