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    Gustave Courbet Sunset on Lake Geneva 1876   • Bill Gates Advised Oxford to Ditch Open Source COVID Vaccine (MPN) • FBI Knew DOJ Was Preparing To
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle January 27 2021]

    #68886
    V. Arnold
    Participant

    Gustave Courbet Sunset on Lake Geneva 1876

    That is likewise, intense; I love the drama…
    …and the downside that goes with it, hand in hand…

    Having stood on the rocking deck of a small troller; appreciating the moment…not defined by language…
    it ventures images that bring memory back to life…accurate to the event…

    #68887
    V. Arnold
    Participant

    Having read down the Debt Rattle stream, I realized there was nothing; absolutely nothing, I could add to the narrative…nothing…
    The narrarative itself becomes the everlasting gobstopper…
    …and it goes on and on and on and on adinfinitum…

    #68888
    Basseterre Kitona
    Participant

    75% and 90% Efficient at what exactly?

    A plastic bag secured over your head is 100% Efficient…at both keep out airborne viruses and death by suffocation. These people think we are stupid, hate us, and want us dead. It is as simple as that.

    #68889
    Mr. House
    Participant

    Russian Shamen

    Inspired by his american brother?

    #68890
    Dr. D
    Participant

    Found on the internet:

    “I am not banning fracking. Let me repeat that, I am not banning fracking. I don’t care how much Donald Trump lies about it, a Biden Administration will not ban fracking.” – Joe Biden, Aug. 31 2020

    “BIDEN BANS FRACKING” CNN, Jan. 21, 2021.

    “Ted Cruz Attempts to Impose Term Limits on Members of Congress (JTN)”

    Very sure this would require a Constitutional Amendment. Luckily, nobody’s followed the law in 100 years so it doesn’t matter.

    I’m proposing a National Law or executive order that requires the wearing of a clown hat and flip flops nationwide for 100 days. In Minnesota. In January. We now have a clear precedent that this is legal. It doesn’t matter that it’s totally without reason or science, so is the mask mandate, now tested a year with 300M-1B people.

    After that, I’m going to require you buy a private service with a season pass for Six Flags. If you refuse we will make you pay a fine under a law that wasn’t passed, and if you refuse that, we’ll put you on a different, more dangerous roller-coaster down at the station for your own safety. When you get home, we’ll deny you U.S. postal service for life and remove your telephone land line.

    All totally legal, according to recent precedent and recent reports.

    “Migrants Increasing at “Concerning Rate” on Southern Border – CBP Agent (ZH)”

    But they’re all citizens, so this shouldn’t be a problem.

    UK Sells Arms to Nearly 80% of Countries under Restrictions (G.)”

    Yes, and they cross-sell to fill the other 20%. But don’t worry: it’s RussiaRussiaRussia! Brrr. Human Rights! Exceptional Nation! There. All better.

    Humans Are Estimated to Eat a Credit Card Worth of Plastic Every Week (USPIRG)”

    Every body has to eat their peck of plastic, as we say in the ‘States. You know what we also say that fixes all this? “Use it Up, Wear it Out, Make it Do, or Do Without.”

    That is, I don’t WANT the plastic packaging. I very, very much do NOT want to wear it, to be sold it or be involved with it. Jeff Bezos has FORCED me to eat it when I didn’t want to. …At the same time he puts one bubble pack in a refrigerator box with one box of crackers in it.

    Thanks to all your “Helping” it is now literally illegal NOT to triple-plastic-pack things, after 50 years of the plastics lobby. Government! Always helping! Always safer and more medical! Fixing your life like they did Stocks, College, and Health Care! Now their “health and safety” has made you sick and unsafe! Like 100% of the time before.

    Please for the love of God stop helping before we all die on the road of your good intentions.

    Masks:

    Okay so NBC now admits masks don’t work worth a s—t. Wow. And yet Fauci told us to wear them. …Or not to wear them. Or both, whatever he told us something and he’s never wrong especially when he reverses himself. Then reverses again. Because, that’s Science™! Science is when you repeat an experiment and it’s different every time.

    #68891
    zerosum
    Participant

    Resistance is futile. We are the Borg. Lower your shields and surrender your ships. We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own. Your culture will adapt to service us. Resistance is futile.

    TAE …. you have been notified.

    https://taibbi.substack.com/p/meet-the-censored-status-coup
    The borgs Silicon Valley is shutting down speech loopholes. The latest target: live content

    Already assimilated:
    USA Today CBS, as well as ABC News, NBC, MSNBC, CNBC, the Guardian, the Wall Street Journal, CNN, the New York Post, the Daily Mail, and others

    #68892
    zerosum
    Participant

    More from yesterday’s comments.

    https://www.thoughtco.com/morpheus-wisdom-quotes-from-the-matrix-2832834
    Morpheus on Reality and Illusion
    “What is real? How do you define real?”
    “This is your last chance. After this, there is no turning back. You take the blue pill—the story ends, you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill—you stay in Wonderland and I show you how deep the rabbit-hole goes.”

    “I’m trying to free your mind, Neo. But I can only show you the door. You’re the one that has to walk through it.”

    “Have you ever had a dream, Neo, that you were so sure was real? What if you were unable to wake from that dream, Neo? How would you know the difference between the dream world and the real world? ”

    “What you know you can’t explain, but you feel it. You’ve felt it your entire life, that there’s something wrong with the world. You don’t know what it is, but it’s there, like a splinter in your mind, driving you mad.”

    “If real is what you can feel, smell, taste and see, then real is simply electrical signals interpreted by your brain.”

    #68894
    zerosum
    Participant

    POSSIBLE LIFE …SOMEWHERE (MICROSCOPIC)
    AVATAR
    Dr. Grace Augustine : I’m not talking about pagan voodoo here – I’m talking about something REAL and measurable in the biology of the forest.

    Selfridge : Which is *what* exactly?

    Dr. Grace Augustine : What we think we know – is that there’s some kind of electrochemical communication between the roots of the trees. Like the synapses between neurons. Each tree has ten to the fourth connections to the trees around it, and there are ten to the twelfth trees on Pandora…

    Selfridge : That’s a lot, I’m guessing.

    Dr. Grace Augustine : That’s more connections than the human brain. You get it? It’s a network – a global network. And the Na’vi can access it – they can upload and download data – memories – at sites like the one you just destroyed.

    Selfridge : [after a stunned pause] What the HELL have you people been smoking out there?

    [beginning to laugh]

    Selfridge : They’re just. Goddamn. Trees.

    Dr. Grace Augustine : You need to wake up, Parker. The wealth of this world isn’t in the ground – it’s all around us. The Na’vi know that, and they’re fighting to defend it. If you wanna share this world with them, *you* need to understand *them*.

    #68895
    Bill7
    Participant

    From ‘America’s Woke Elite Momoculture’:

    “..More and more Americans are figuring out that “wokeness” functions in the new, centralized American elite as a device to exclude working-class Americans of all races, along with backward remnants of the old regional elites. In effect, the new national oligarchy changes the codes and the passwords every six months or so, and notifies its members through the universities and the prestige media and Twitter. America’s working-class majority of all races pays far less attention than the elite to the media, and is highly unlikely to have a kid at Harvard or Yale to clue them in. And non-college-educated Americans spend very little time on Facebook and Twitter, the latter of which they are unlikely to be able to identify—which, among other things, proves the idiocy of the “Russiagate” theory that Vladimir Putin brainwashed white working-class Americans into voting for Trump by memes in social media which they are the least likely American voters to see.

    Constantly replacing old terms with new terms known only to the oligarchs is a brilliant strategy of social exclusion. The rationale is supposed to be that this shows greater respect for particular groups. But there was no grassroots working-class movement among Black Americans demanding the use of “enslaved persons” instead of “slaves” and the overwhelming majority of Americans of Latin American descent—a wildly homogenizing category created by the U.S. Census Bureau—reject the weird term “Latinx.” Woke speech is simply a ruling-class dialect, which must be updated frequently to keep the lower orders from breaking the code and successfully imitating their betters..”

    Yea, and verily..

    America’s Woke Elite Monoculture

    #68896
    madamski cafone
    Participant

    “I’m proposing a National Law or executive order that requires the wearing of a clown hat and flip flops nationwide for 100 days. In Minnesota. In January.”

    I remember well those crazy days of the Red Pill Laws, when they tried to make consensual reality too weird to believe anymore. What is often forgotten is that we had to wear the flip-flops on our hands and the clown hats on our faces not the tops of our heads. We learned again that we can’t legislate reality, only the delusions we’ll allow others to share about reality.

    The Movement to Restore Clown Hats to Heads and Flip-Flops to Feet was given abundant sympathetic press coverage until the first beheadings and behandings went viral, which led to the Pink Fuzzy Mittens riots in the coastal cities while the Headless Underwearers wreaked brief havoc in the Rustcorn Belt.

    By then, the original offending Red Pill Laws had been repealed, but nobody cared. They were too busy figuring out what they were fighting for to remember why they started fighting. Something about not wanting to wear masks in public.

    A populist dictator, a Native American New Age shaman reality TV star who wore a tinfoil codpiece, restored order by promising 40 acres and a mule to anyone who voted for him.

    #68897
    madamski cafone
    Participant
    #68903
    sumac.carol
    Participant

    Timely quotes from David Graeber:

    – In the ancient world, all revolutionary movements had a single program: cancel the debts and redistribute the land

    – If one looks at the history of debt..one discovers profound moral confusion.
    .the majority of human beings hold simultaneously that (1) paying back money one has borrowed is a simple matter of morality, and (2) anyone in the habit of lending money is evil.

    – Mone has a capacity to turn morality into a matter of impersonal arithmetic– and by doing so, to justify things that otherwise would seem outrageous or obscene.

    #68904
    sumac.carol
    Participant

    Last quote should start with “money” not “mone”

    #68906
    John Day
    Participant

    @Doc Robinson: Thanks for finding that Castro/Trudeau tarmac snapshot for me last night.
    That’s the one.

    #68907
    John Day
    Participant

    We are living within a competition between a machine paradigm and living ecosystems which self organize and evolve around light and water.
    https://www.johndayblog.com/2021/01/distributed-strengths.html

    The industrial economy which developed machines that use combustion of coal and oil, then machines powered by electricity is really new on the scene, just born, but has become all that we learn about and see in our even-shorter lifetimes. We as organisms and as a cooperative species are truly ancient compared to combustion powered machines. Our bodies and our human ways contain deeply embedded adaptive mechanisms, selected for by hundreds of thousands of cycles of good times and bad surprises. Our individual experience gets surprised a lot, but our ways of engaging problems together are far more deeply proven. We cooperate well in small groups, platoon sized groups, but we can work well together in groups of up to about 150 members. Bigger groups than that require a hierarchy, because we quarrel too much to get tasks accomplished. Centurions commanded 100 soldiers in the Roman army. It was an empirically driven arrangement. It worked.

    Hierarchies above that basic building block get more and more machine-like, and less adaptive at the level where humans engage problems, because of strict orders from above. We all have more experience with this rigidity and the ground-level stupidity it enforces than we did 20 years ago, 40 years ago, and so on.
    Rigid hierarchy has flourished in our lifetimes despite it’s inefficiencies, including “corruption” (siphoning off resources) and maintenance of the hierarchy by burdensome compliance-assurance work, which displaces productive work.
    Compliance tasks might be worthwhile if they prevent corruption, but corruption is tricky. Corruption can just move up to a higher level of the command structure, leaving all of the lower level inefficiencies intact, then take half of the pie, not just bites, or the pie can go somewhere else, altogether.
    Large hierarchies have been able to grow and dominate because they can crush smaller organizations, or subsume them into the inefficient-but-unassailable “machine”. What large organizational machines need to keep growing, or even maintain their inefficient, complex structure is lots of energy and material flows into the machine. Every player must be fed, watered and rewarded for compliance. All of this must continue to be more desirable to the players than doing something outside the organization, something like working a small farm, our ancient fallback option.
    Hierarchical organizational machines have a new tool, of course, which is direct communication and enforcement between the top layers of hierarchy and the performance of specific tasks at the working end, through computer networks, which become essential to systemic function.

    When we were traveling as a family in the late summer of 2005, we traveled by train from Germany to Croatia, then back to Germany. Getting the tickets arranged in Germany took a full half hour of the diligent effort of the german clerk at the train station, getting everything arranged on her computer, assured, confirmed, and reserved for us. We were grateful for her efforts. On the way back to Germany, the Croatian clerk was able to get all of our tickets arranged, confirmed, printed and handed to us in less than 5 minutes. I was very impressed at her efficiency. She spoke English. I told her that it had taken a half hour for a German clerk with a computer to do the same thing. She immediately responded that it was because she had a computer that the German was so slow. The Croatian clerk had made one phone call, then processed our tickets.

    Now I experience this effect every day. All my medical documentation and all orders must be through the electronic medical record. I cannot print x-ray reports these days, because the new system since last fall prints 1/8 page onto a whole sheet of paper. Why the software does this to me is not yet diagnosed. We have a platoon of computer, software and network software and hardware geeks, currently working from home. The structure to emulate a quick flip through a paper chart is slow, and prone to thousands of little failure modes that need constant monitoring and fixes, and the system must be protected from hacking, which is endemic.
    Despite what all of the advertising said, this is bad for patients and doctors, extremely expensive, and is always broken to some degree.
    It is mandated by law. It keeps hierarchy in control. It is prone to catastrophic failure, at which point nobody gets medical attention, prescriptions or necessary procedures.
    That’s the threat the system wields.
    Can we do anything at all to help each other outside the internet?

    The monopolistic hierarchical machines own all of our life support structures, and if we fail to support and feed the system, we face removal from life-support. As individuals we can store water, beans, rice, salt, oil, onions, spices and maybe some propane, but that does not mean we have other options to engage in smaller and more efficient human economies to meet our basic needs.
    They have been eliminated.
    Can we do anything to help each other from day to day without the internet?

    China and India are ancient and successful civilizations. Chinese imperialism has always been rigidly hierarchical, whereas India had the caste system, where roles were distributed throughout all of society, in every village and family, so functionality was embedded at all levels. Any town could reorganize after a war, for instance, and without orders from elsewhere. There is much to criticize in the caste system in our modern world, and China has vaulted ahead of India in the last 40 years, but these have been the good times, of plenty of fuel, food and mineral wealth.
    China has strip mined her farmers to feed factories in Guangdong. India continues to have a majority of citizens directly involved in subsistence farming. India took out a lot of loans from the World Bank in the last 10 years.
    Bayer/Monsanto and Cargill have a plan for repaying those loans by replacing all of the small family farms with a few big factory farms, using lots of fertilizer, GMO seed, pesticides and diesel powered machinery. The profits can pay on those loans. The farmers can find other work. The economy can export more stuff. What could go wrong?

    Indian Farmers on the Frontline Against Global Capitalism
    Indian farming “reforms” will benefit a handful of billionaires at the cost of small farms and ordinary laborers.
    ..He, along with thousands of other farmers, are mobilising against three important pieces of farm legislation that were recently forced through parliament. To all intents and purposes, these laws sound a neoliberal death knell for most of India’s cultivators and its small farms, the backbone of the nation’s food production.

    Indian Farmers on the Frontline Against Global Capitalism

    The Consequences of Moving from Industrial to Financial Capitalism
    MICHAEL HUDSON AND PEPE ESCOBAR
    The wealth is no longer made here by industrializing. It’s made financially, mainly by making capital gains. Rising prices for real estate or for stocks and for bonds. In the last nine months, since the coronavirus came here, the top 1 percent of the U.S. economy grew by $1 trillion. It’s been a windfall for the 1 percent. The stock market is way up, the bond market is up, the real estate market is up while the rest of the economy is going down. Despite the tariffs that Trump put on, Chinese imports, trade with China is going up because we’re just not producing materials.
    ​ ​America doesn’t make its own shoes. It doesn’t make some nuts and bolts or fasteners, it doesn’t make industrial things anymore because if money is to be made off an industrial company it’s to buy and sell the company, not to make loans to increase the company’s production.​..
    …​The government in America provided low-cost education, not student debt. It provided transportation at subsidized prices. It provided basic infrastructure at low cost. And so, government infrastructure was considered a fourth factor of production.
    ​ ​And if you read what the business schools in the late 19th century taught like Simon Patten at the Wharton School, it’s very much like socialism. In fact, it’s very much like what China is doing. And in fact, China is following in the last 30 or 40 years pretty much the same way of getting rich that America followed.
    https://www.unz.com/mhudson/the-consequences-of-moving-from-industrial-to-financial-capitalism/

    ​Tulsi Gabbard, like Ron Paul, Cynthia McKinney and Dennis Kucinich, is no longer a member of Congress.
    Tulsi Gabbard: Domestic-Terrorism Bill Is ‘a Targeting of Almost Half of the Country’
    ​ ​“It’s so dangerous as you guys have been talking about, this is an issue that all Democrats, Republicans, independents, Libertarians should be extremely concerned about, especially because we don’t have to guess about where this goes or how this ends,” Gabbard said.
    ​ ​She continued: “When you have people like former CIA Director John Brennan openly talking about how he’s spoken with or heard from appointees and nominees in the Biden administration who are already starting to look across our country for these types of movements similar to the insurgencies they’ve seen overseas, that in his words, he says make up this unholy alliance of religious extremists, racists, bigots, he lists a few others and at the end, even libertarians.”
    ​ ​She said her concern lies in how officials will define the characteristics they are searching for in potential threats.
    “What characteristics are we looking for as we are building this profile of a potential extremist, what are we talking about? Religious extremists, are we talking about Christians, evangelical Christians, what is a religious extremist? Is it somebody who is pro-life? Where do you take this?” Gabbard said.​
    “You start looking at obviously, have to be a white person, obviously likely male, libertarians, anyone who loves freedom, liberty, maybe has an American flag outside their house, or people who, you know, attended a Trump rally,” Gabbard said.
    https://www.nationalreview.com/news/tulsi-gabbard-domestic-terrorism-bill-is-a-targeting-of-almost-half-of-the-country/

    #68908
    John Day
    Participant

    https://www.johndayblog.com/2021/01/distributed-strengths.html
    Look, this shark’s even closer. It’s right here, already!
    Covid-19 Variant In California May Explain Sharp Rise In Cases
    ​ ​ But just as the U.K. has identified a more transmissible variant, termed B.1.1.7, South Africa has identified another highly transmissible variant, and a third variant has arisen in Japan and Brazil, California has found one of its own. The California strain, known as Cal.20C, has been identified in 35-50% of recently diagnosed cases in Los Angeles. And as has been the case for the other variants across the world, all of which have crossed oceans and borders, the Cal.20C variant is more infectious than the prior forms of coronavirus, or SARS-CoV2.
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/ninashapiro/2021/01/21/covid-19-variant-in-california-may-explain-sharp-rise-in-cases/?sh=75f579b47425

    I posted this broadly insightful article from LArry Romanoff in December.
    Here is the reminder that SARS-CoV-2 was circulating in America in fall of 2019 (and very likely near Ft Detrick Maryland, even before that.)
    ​ ​A number of American cities made the same discoveries of the virus in their wastewater samples from 2019. The US mass media didn’t pick up the stories, but the local papers did. It was at that point that Pompeo issued another gag order that hospitals and labs were forbidden from disclosing any virus information directly to the CDC or the media but that all must be passed through the White House. That killed all further reports of COVID-19 in America’s wastewater in the second and third quarters of 2019.
    ​ ​With the accumulated volume of evidence, it now seems a certainty that COVID-19 was circulating in the US since June or July of 2019, far earlier than admitted, and that the CDC’s prevention (and forbidding) of testing was to bury this evidence. One example was headlines in the US media on June 21, 2020, stating, “Over 40 mysterious respiratory deaths in California could dramatically rewrite narrative of COVID-19” in the US.[21] The LA Times reported on “a cluster of mysterious respiratory deaths” beginning in December of 2019. The local news website http://www.bakersfield.com stated this meant that COVID-19 was circulating in California “way earlier than we knew”. Evidence of COVID-19 was also found in many blood donations collected from residents in nine states across the US as early as mid-December, according to a study published on Nov 30 in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases.
    https://www.unz.com/lromanoff/covid-19-un-explained/

    ​Thanks Jeremy​.
    ​ ​The previously discussed, WHO-sponsored meta-analysis of ivermectin against covid-19 has now been published as a preprint. It found a highly significant 75% reduction in covid mortality, based on randomized controlled trials only, and will be continually updated with additional trial results.
    ​ ​To date, the mode of action of ivermectin against SARS-CoV-2 has remained somewhat of a mystery. Early studies indicated that ivermectin may inhibit viral protein transportation. But a new US-Canadian study, published in Nature Commincations Biology, found that ivermection is highly effective (>90%) in inhibiting the main enzyme (3CLpro) involved in the replication of SARS-CoV-2 (and other RNA viruses). This might explain why ivermectin appears to be highly effective even as a prophylaxis against SARS-CoV-2 infection.
    ​ ​Nevertheless, many patients, and even doctors, continue to be denied access to low-cost and safe ivermectin, especially in Western countries. Others are paying obscenely overcharged prices, visit dubious online merchants, or resort to animal-grade products. Given the current global covid death rate of 15,000 people per day, the SPR Collaboration has decided to provide access to a certified Indian pharmaceutical exporter of ivermectin, vetted by SPR readers: Kachhela Medex Ltd.

    Why Ivermectin works, and where to buy it

    Identification of 3-chymotrypsin like protease (3CLPro) inhibitors as potential anti-SARS-CoV-2 agents
    https://www.nature.com/articles/s42003-020-01577-x

    ​Pierre Kory MD gives an update on Ivermectin treatment of COVID, based upon the WHO meta-analysis findings paper above, of which he is a co-author. He is an ICU doc, who has been treating COVID patients for almost a year now, in the worst hot spots.
    Thanks Jeremy. Medical lecture starts at 12 minutes.

    #68909
    John Day
    Participant

    A healthy Florida doctor got the Pfizer COVID vaccine, and noticed little spots of bleeding in his skin a week and a half later. 15 days after the first vaccine dose, he bled into his brain and died of a hemorrhagic stroke (not an ischemic stroke that chokes off blood supply). He had gotten autoimmune thrombocytopenia. His immune system had attacked his platelets until he bled freely. He was not reportedly feeling sick, but he knew what those little petechiae meant, and sought medical care.
    ​https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/healthy-florida-doctor-dies-after-pfizer-covid-vaccine/

    Hank Aaron got the Moderna vaccine, and died 17 days later of a “massive stroke”. Which kind of stroke?
    Baseball Hall of Famer Hank Aaron, who battled racial prejudice and hatred on his way to breaking the major leagues’ career home run record, has died at the age of 86, the Atlanta Braves announced.
    According to a person with knowledge, Aaron died Friday morning after suffering a massive stroke. The person requested anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter.
    https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/mlb/2021/01/22/hank-aaron-baseball-hall-of-famer-dies/437341002/

    ​There is a coroner’s report, which fails to answer that very basic question of “which kind of stroke did Hank die from?”​
    Coroner’s report quoted as “natural causes” of death. Here we get non-medical hearsay.
    In an interview with Ambassador Andrew Young, who also received the shot with Aaron, Young also told 11Alive Aaron “never had any reaction.”
    “I talked to the fella who was his driver, and I said, ‘was hank feeling any discomfort or any problem over the last few days?’ and he said, ‘no, he wanted to keep his schedule,'” Young recounted.
    https://www.ksdk.com/article/sports/mlb/hank-aaron-cause-of-death-natural-medical-examiner-says/85-8260cf39-f023-4963-b3cd-bea3cd7e358a

    What do you mean by “stroke”, sir? What about that doctor in Florida, sir? ​Was that a​ “stroke”, or not?​ Who pays your salary?​
    ​ ​A spokesperson at the Fulton County Medical Examiner’s office, which examined Aaron’s body after his death, told PolitiFact that his cause of death was natural and not linked to the COVID-19 vaccine. ​
    ​ ​If Aaron did die of a stroke, that would make it even less likely that the vaccine contributed in some way to his death. Paul Offit, director of the Vaccine Education Center at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, said that it would be “biologically implausible” for the COVID-19 vaccine to cause a stroke.
    “The coronavirus can cause strokes, but the (Moderna COVID-19) vaccine only contains one protein of the virus, and there’s no evidence that that one protein is inducing inflammation of the blood vessels (which could cause strokes),” he said.
    https://www.tampabay.com/news/health/2021/01/26/no-evidence-the-covid-19-vaccine-caused-hank-aarons-death-politifact/

    #68910
    kultsommer
    Participant

    Tulsi had to “admit”, first, that there was a “mob storming the Capitol” before making her point across. That’s classic DC’s chicken legs in the yarn that keeps them busy.

    What is it in for “them” by proposing a term limit? I mean, just imagine Marco Rubio or Rick Scott leaving the post with the sense that they “served enough”? What is the act about? Being a safety valve to let some steam off and reinstall bit of hope and belief in the system?

    For decades, even any minimum wage, butt hanging dork was defending the right of “he must be smart” to amass any amount that he can muster by any means. Any questioning of that was labeled with “s” or “c” word.
    What is the outrage then, again?

    As for the art, as Jimmy Dore would have said…….. just enjoy the “radiation”.

    #68911
    zerosum
    Participant

    “Woke speech is simply a ruling-class dialect, which must be updated frequently to keep the lower orders from breaking the code and successfully imitating their betters”

    The workers, also have dialects that “the suits”, don’t know about. Also, it can separates the “pretenders” from the “doers”.
    example
    Listen to two doctors talking about their specialty.
    Next, listen to two tradesman exchanging ideas on solving a problem that they encountered and solved.
    Also, the poor, the street people, have their own communication identifiers.
    “Woke speech” is an attempt at trying to help the aspiring enabler realize the futility of becoming a first class enabler. (nouveau rich vs old money)

    #68913
    zerosum
    Participant

    THE BIDEN DREAM – red pill, blue pill – will the effect last more than 4 years?
    The Borg – Resistance is futile.
    Avatar – The wealth of this world isn’t in the ground – it’s all around us.
    The Matrix – Morpheus on Reality and Illusion – red pill, blue pill

    #68914
    zerosum
    Participant

    The Choir
    (To preach to the choir means to preach to those who already agree with you)
    If Dr. Fauci does not positively mention head lice medicine or malaria medicine, vitamine C and D, and zinc while promoting vaccines and other ways of minimizing covid19 negative effects then you know that he has an hidden agenda.
    In other words, go look somewhere else for the truth.

    #68917
    Bill7
    Participant

    Short, very good video by Swiss Artists Agianst Covid Restrictions:

    Interesting the question-begging narrative shaping going on ATM: “Should I be wearing three masks, or would four be better?.. After I’m vaccinated [no thanks] how many masks should I wear, and how far away then from other humans should I remain at all times?”

    Mmm.

    #68923
    Bill7
    Participant

    Basseterre Kitona said:

    > A plastic bag secured over your head is 100% Efficient…at both keep out airborne viruses and death by suffocation. These people think we are stupid, hate us, and want us dead. It is as simple as that.<

    Agreed. They Very Few are trolling us *so hard*, and laughing as their ever-changing rules and Lockdowns
    kill us off.. I had a PMCer say to me the other day: “well, at least we got rid of one Huge Problem..”, which
    he left unnamed, in that class’s style; my response: “meet the New Boss, same as the Old Boss.”

    Trump!™ was just part of the Uniparty’s show.

    #68926
    cloudhidden
    Participant

    @ John Day
    I believe the photo of Fidel, Margaret Trudeau, and the baby was taken in 1976.
    Justin was about 5 years old then. The baby was his younger brother Michael
    That said, Justin and Fidel sure do look similar, far more than Justin/Pierre

    #68927
    Bill7
    Participant

    > so NBC now admits masks don’t work worth a s—t. Wow. And yet Fauci told us to wear them. …Or not to wear them. Or both, whatever he told us something and he’s never wrong especially when he reverses himself.

    Tomorrow: “free yourselves from the White Oppressor by wearing *six* masks!.. or none! Or a Hazmat suit
    and *twelve* effing masks..”

    Disorientation of the citizenry is the short-term goal; the carefully-calibrated, Uniparty-instigated Civil War comes a little later..

    Honestly, watching this guy surf is probably a better use of time than paying attention to the evilnet:

    #68928
    John Day
    Participant

    @Cloudhidden: Well, that would explain why the article with that picture was taken down from Off-Guardian.

    #68933
    V. Arnold
    Participant

    sumac.carol
    Timely quotes from David Graeber:

    – In the ancient world, all revolutionary movements had a single program: cancel the debts and redistribute the land

    So happy to see you grooving on Graeber…
    A bright light too soon gone…rip…

    #68934

    Who gave the order to station the NG in DC? Trump? DC mayor? “The office of the president elect?”
    Can I see it?

    #68935
    WES
    Participant

    China joe says we can no longer say “china virus”.

    #68936
    WES
    Participant

    my parents said know:

    I think it is pretty safe to say the coup plotters felt they needed military protection since they stole the election and were afraid of citizen blowback.

    Notice they are keeping that protection around until March!

    That says something, doesn’t it!

    #68938
    sumac.carol
    Participant

    “We coperate well in small groups, platoon sized groups, but we can work well together in groups of up to about 150 members. Bigger groups than that require a hierarchy, because we quarrel too much to get tasks accomplished.”

    In my experience, I can’t even think of 20 people I could work well with, non-hierarchically, on any reasonably challenging project before serious issues would emerge. 100 would be only in my wildest dreams. Am I the exception?

    #68940
    V. Arnold
    Participant

    In my experience, I can’t even think of 20 people I could work well with, non-hierarchically, on any reasonably challenging project before serious issues would emerge. 100 would be only in my wildest dreams. Am I the exception?

    I would be hard pressed to come up with 20 as well.
    Hermits don’t do well in crowds; 20 would be a mob… 😉

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