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    Dorothea Lange One nation indivisible. San Francisco 1942   • Putin Calls for Ceasefire, Ukraine Rejects, Biden Pushes for More War (Celente) • W
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle January 6 2023]

    #125194
    Just Some Randomer
    Participant

    “Speaking on the condition of anonymity, the official said that the Abrams tanks’ heavy fuel consumption and propensity to break down make them unsuitable for the Ukrainian military.”

    So as well as repeating the British WWII mistakes in developing warships that are outdated before they set sail, the US Military has also repeated the Nazi mistakes of developing wunderwaffen tanks that are too big, too heavy and too complicated to be of much use on the battlefield. The superficially superior German Tiger tanks were no match for the swarms of Russian T34s that made up with numbers what they lacked in sophistication, firepower and armour.

    Much like the $20k Shahed drone vs $3m patriot missile situation.

    Is there anyone in the US military planning team with any knowledge of history?

    #125196
    aspnaz
    Participant

    Now its the NYT, Trump and Musk supporting McCarthy …. the world gets weirder every day. Something is up!

    #125197
    aspnaz
    Participant

    Howard Cox from FairFuelUK says electric cars ‘are not practical’ despite hopes to ban petrol and diesel cars by 2030.

    Which means that Bill Gates must have a project in Africa to kidnap underage children, force them to service the politicians of the west, then send them for a life terminating sentence in the cobalt mines of Congo. How else is Elon going to find the cobalt they need for his businesses and how is Bill going to find enough kids for his pedo and “let’s inject them to death” bribem schemes?

    #125198
    aspnaz
    Participant

    Zelensky, meanwhile, warned that he expects a major Russian offensive after Putin mobilized hundreds of thousands of troops.

    I am so looking forward to the day when Putin smacks this cockroach along with his oligarch enabler. I am sure it will happen, not because Putin is a vengeful man, but because it would be a great gift to the people of Russia.

    #125199
    Red
    Participant

    This is an excellent summary of the events leading up to the present day although we should spend a bit more time on Angela Merkel’s comments. What Merkel actually said in her interview with Die Zeit was the following:

    “The 2014 Minsk Agreement was an attempt to buy time for Ukraine. Ukraine used this time to become stronger, as you can see today.” According to the ex-Chancellor, “it was clear for everyone” that the conflict was suspended and the problem was not resolved, “but it was exactly what gave Ukraine the priceless time.” (Tass News Agency)

    Merkel has been sharply criticized for admitting that she and the other western leaders deliberately deceived Russia about their true intentions vis a vis Minsk. The fact is, they had no intention of pressuring Ukraine to comply with the terms of the treaty and they knew it from the very beginning. What we know for a fact is that neither Merkel nor her allies were ever interested in peace.Second, we now know that they maintained the fraud for 7 years before she spilled the beans and admitted what they were really up-to. And finally, we now know from Merkel’s comments that Washington’s strategic objective was the opposite of the Minsk agreement. The real goal was to create a heavily-militarized Ukraine that would prosecute Washington’s proxy-war on Russia. That was the primary objective, war on Russia.

    Alexander Mercouris: “Something Big Is on the Way”

    #125200
    Dr. D
    Participant

    “Miraculously effective vaccines have no lower death toll” –NYT

    Yes, that’s what “miraculously effective means.” –eyeroll–

    “the net zero target is going to cost every household a thousand pounds!’

    It’s merely and only a wealth transfer from the poor to the rich. That’s the whole point, soup to nuts, alpha to omega, from spark of conception to the grave. If it transferred wealth from the rich to poor it would be stopped in 2 minutes. Like their tax-free jets and yachts.

    “M1 Abrams main battle tank is scrap metal: “…tanks’ heavy fuel consumption and propensity to break down make them unsuitable for the Ukrainian military.”

    Ouch. And the ouch part is it’s true. Not that it isn’t a pretty good tank. But pretty good isn’t good if it weighs too much to deliver and it breaks down. That makes it a s—t show that needs replacement. I would have said the age of tanks is mostly over, but Ukr proved otherwise.

    Stereotypes about the ‘stability and security’ of the West are breaking down”

    We saw this with Cullum’s end of year: he pasted Ukr war pics in a collage with pics of Detroit, Baltimore, D.C. Beirut, etc. There are eggs in Kiev but not in London and NY. That sort of thing. We know them so I won’t list again, just reminding our childhood baseline is gone forever. Adding: the oil is now in Russia, and the factories are now in China. We are Bolivia.

    “The arrest of Sputnik Lithuania’s editor-in-chief is a violation of international norms of freedom of speech and the rights of journalists,” Like this.

    “Did someone or something seize control of the United States? What happened to the U.S. border? Who erased it?” And this, whole thing. Where he’s barely naming half of it.

    But we know who seized control. The central bank of Ukraine. Who seized it is clear and unavoidable: who is the money directed to? Simple.

    “and help strip more people of the illusion that the Supreme Court is an apolitical branch of government and a neutral arbiter of the law.”

    Sold! I am totally on board. For years you said we had to do wrong things like R v Wade and gunz because “the Court said so.” But now we don’t follow the Court? All-rightie then. The people are the government and can resist anything the Court…or the Congress…or the President…says. Right? I’m an autonomous zone? Safe in my human rights? You sound like a Republican. An ultra-conservative one.

    “Trump Announces Plan to Destroy the Drug Cartels with the US Military (PM)”

    Yes, because the “Drug Cartels” are really Papa Bush’s CIA. Run by the Central Bank of Ukraine. They are indeed all enemies of the military and the United States. They already were shooting at each other in Syria, this just makes it official for the rubes.

    “Sotomayor Felt “Sense of Despair” Because Babies Would Be Protected (LN)”

    That’s because the babies are black. Also her team lost a huge income center selling baby parts. Now how will they fund elections? Wait, not done, one more: She’s also not a judge as she didn’t “Do” anything: they told the appropriate branches of government (legislatures) to do their d—n jobs. Clearly she’s sad the court did their job and Congress has to do theirs: so much easier to rule from the bench by diktat.

    ““..Della Pietra has contacted hundreds of clinics all over Europe, all of which still don’t allow people “the human right of free blood choice.”

    They’re not just being jerks, this would require a really complex, expensive infrastructure on a system that’s already running at breakeven. Generally they pull your own blood first and store it (or claim to).

    #125201
    Dr. D
    Participant

    “This means that more often than we would like to admit, systems thrown together with various parts or pieced together haphazardly are prone to be unreliable. When we try to explain events in terms of cause and effect the bigger picture has a way of getting lost.”

    Yes, and that’s a strong argument against conspiracy. What I see instead is interlocking motives. You show up somewhere and everyone points their door to the west, you can be pretty sure there’s a strong east wind. Similarly, what do each of these systems all have in common? Among other things, centralization and the ushering of money and power up the pyramid. What we talk about each day are often the tracks of these complex machines that were ad hoc created, but not from nothing: out of a personal value system, that was also shared by the other people in charge of creating/patching that system. Or as Rahm Emmanuel says “Never let a crisis go to waste (create one if you have to)”. They often talk about how nothing gets done without a crisis, and run-to-failure model. Cloward-Piven if you will, on the borderline. I don’t see the difference between this and a seditious conspiracy just because it’s slower. If you know there’s a hole in the ship and don’t patch it, just saying “I was getting around to reporting it” doesn’t wash. It’s a criminal alibi, not an explanation.

    Because it’s all cobbed together is why they wish to replace it with something new, simple, and beautiful. I understand that. But that only reveals their value system instead of being able to hide it behind “politicians are stupid” “an Accident”, and “Nobody knew”. Their WEF value system says you eat bugs, they eat steak, and they’ll break down your door, arrest you, and castrate your kids if you say anything about it. What they forget is:

    The reason the system is so complicated is that it’s a web of lies that steals from the people.

    Any real system, economic or political that is NOT doing this is relatively simple, organic mechanism that’s relatively contained by its design parameters of what it was created to do. “Govern”, for example. Or “Sell”. It could not possibly BE this complicated without a lot of work because things cost time and money and that’s inefficient. So if it collapses, that would be a GOOD thing, since it’s mostly made of cheats, frauds, and graft. The dumbest thing two clan chieftains cobble together would be better, and we can prove it since that’s what most historic governments like Parliament or the ALLThing are.

    So there’s no problem to solve. The system is too complex and inefficient which needs to be fixed, but we fix it completely merely by removing fraud, graft, and crime from it. Everyone except the criminals are in favor of this. So they cannot, by design, replace it with a simple, elegant, and streamlined system of oppression and graft. They merely expose that their system serves literally no one but 10 guys at the very top, not even the 1% PMC apparatchiks who run it, and that will become blindingly obvious the minute repairs are made.

    I appreciate Polemos, I was thinking the several things, but one is about the Global Warming, that although it’s entertaining to mention, really the important part is what we DO. Regardless under almost every case, the plan is the same: we all want safe places, full of food and forests, water and grass. Clothes and food and dreams. It’s all the same, isn’t it? Let the world go hang, what difference to us?

    If whatever, then nothing happens, we’re all fine. If not, well a lot of people will die, and we’ll know and be prepared ahead of time. Less people is what everybody wanted, right? Quiet, empty houses. More forests, less parking lots for your kids? Either way, the joys of the days are the same.

    Maybe that’s what troubles me about the extremes. All answers are the same except in one case: that there’s nothing to set up and prepare for, no gardens to grow because the all life on earth will burn up and end. This is preposterous, of course, the whole planet was covered in ice, then covered in volcanoes from end to end in Siberia. Life didn’t blink. Not in geologic terms. So the only possibility that can sour such a bright outlook or doing the same green things is also the most unlikely. And that is the one everyone is stuck on. It’s really the pop version of “The Rapture” where we needn’t do anything hard, think about anything bad, because we’re all going to go to heaven. No effort, no responsibility plan. I don’t change anything in my life: I’m a saint! Otherwise I wouldn’t be Raptured as God’s elect, right? Or in this case, god’s elect flying on Tahiti vacations, telling everyone what to do, how to save on CO2. Same thing. Everyone needs to sacrifice but me. I got a magic ticket. Because YOU’RE bad, I get a new car and to fly from London to Swiss vacations, guilt free.

    But it’s the same thing, even for the true believers, those who really do live like monks. Which I appreciate; at least they actually believe it.

    But the whole thing comes not from the reality that’s easy to deal with, but from the belief. The belief it’s hopeless, everything is pointless, all over and done. Now where does that come from? When in any of our long, sorry lives has there ever been no hope? Never got out of a jam? People choose all kinds of things, and they often choose destruction, but when that’s the root of it, that’s just ridiculous. It’s being an goth Emo child. We’re all too old for that.

    “the next few decades will be the end of the kind of civilization we’re used to.”

    “What we’re doing is we’re killing our way of life.”

    Yes. But that’s a GOOD thing. That way of life needed to change more than 40 years ago.

    We need to address all the productive things are as Cullom, PhD Ivy League Chemist said: resource depletion, pollution, etc. Adding CO2 stops all that. It’s a thought stopper. An action stopper. And a vector for a newer, larger, more complete control system. Not a fan, even if it’s true, solving the other problems will solve it, while addressing CO2 will collapse the world anyway in the resource depletion/pollution ways, and I think they know that. It’s like pretending plastics are recycled so that the shopping, buying doesn’t slow down.

    And I’ll note, no one ever piled on like this before. Despite uninformed slander here, Raul was/is AGW for years, I said my piece and dropped it: we knew each other’s PoV. True of others, as I believe there are other AGW posters here for years. Clearly Day is on one side or the other and is happy to let it drop. Yet somehow the specific approach is drawing out immense counter-fire. So it’s not the AGW argument or Science that’s the local problem. It’s the specific presentation that’s bugging people so much. To me it’s like this:

    “What’s your point of view? Show me the chart data and process.”
    “The Science exists. We have the charts.”
    “Show me.”
    “No. Now go away and stop denying Science.”

    And the Peanut gallery pipes up in unison: ♫“That’s not Science”♫

    That’s really the ultimate throwdown and will rightfully draw a lot of ire. I’m generally done because that’s how it is, I’m satisfied it’s an unfounded belief system, or founded years ago, and for emotional reasons won’t be looked at again. Fine, it’s not my job, we have things to do. I don’t have to allocate resources by committee with this person who is by all accounts, acting positively and productively for all things earth despite this unnecessary and illogical thorn in his foot. It can be pulled whenever it bugs him enough, as it’s clearly foreign and a close examination will tell him so.

    Hb-jb pipes up “Here are the charts, what’s wrong on them?” and is answered with:
    “You already know.”
    No seriously. It’s not rhetorical. Point to the part that hurts. I never get tired of teaching or explaining the same thing over and over to express my case and make agreement (clearly), but we’re not all the same. That’s okay: is guess that’s how it is and that’s how some of us say “Leave me alone.” I was a little confused because those weren’t the words you SAID, but okay.

    “Pretty nearly everything I ever learned that was worth knowing turned out to be something I was wrong about just before that.”

    Yes. It’s painful to eat crow, but it’s good for you. Most of what I know – sadly about what 6 weeks ago was ‘conspiracy’ – was all going out to get data to prove the other guy wrong. Whoops, turns out that was me.

    #125202
    Germ
    Participant

    Just published:

    Circulating Spike Protein Detected in Post–COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine Myocarditis

    “free spike antigen was detected in the blood of adolescents and young adults who developed post-mRNA vaccine myocarditis, advancing insight into its potential underlying cause.”

    https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.122.061025

    TVASF

    #125203
    Germ
    Participant

    TVASF

    #125205
    Oroboros
    Participant

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    #125206
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Reptile Rep

    #125207
    Oroboros
    Participant

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    #125208
    Oroboros
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    #125209
    Germ
    Participant

    I’ve just returned from the hairdresser – all the talk was of one of the hair cutters who was recently admitted to hospital riddled with blood clots.

    I just sat and listened – they are all clueless as to why?

    TVASF

    #125210
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Speaker of the House

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    Tweaker of the House

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    #125211
    Oroboros
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    #125212
    oldandtired
    Participant

    “Let me be clear, Title 42 or not, the border is not open,” Mayorkas said during the press conference in Washington. ”

    Ok. Now make that clear to all the millions of people crossing the boarder illegally.

    #125213
    Germ
    Participant

    The UK NHS is completely fucked!

    nhs

    As are the death-vaxxed.

    #125214
    oldandtired
    Participant

    Part of 1.7 trillion dollar budget:

    Funding for January 6 attack prosecutions: The law provides $2.6 billion for US Attorneys, which includes funding efforts “to further support prosecutions related to the January 6 attack on the Capitol and domestic terrorism cases,” according to a fact sheet from the House Appropriations Committee.

    Attack? Seen worse at Waffle House.

    2.6 billion to support further prosecutions. They are not done yet.

    Paying “your fair share” to Pocahontas so she can roll your *ss up at 4 am. Shoot your dog. ‘Murica!

    #125215
    Germ
    Participant

    VAIDS – and a scary story provided by the PR department of Pfizer to encourage clueless morons to keep injecting:

    ‘Please get the flu jab’ urges Londoner, 26, hospitalised in intensive care after virus led to pneumonia

    https://uk.news.yahoo.com/please-flu-jab-urges-londoner-140012008.html

    TVASF

    #125216
    Germ
    Participant

    That moron Londoner in the story above!

    YES! – TVASF

    #125217
    oldandtired
    Participant

    More of your fair share:

    Additional funding for the US Capitol Police: The law provides an additional $132 million for the Capitol Police for a total of nearly $735 million. It will allow the department to hire up to 137 sworn officers and 123 support and civilian personnel, bringing the force to a projected level of 2,126 sworn officers and 567 civilians.

    Round numbers: $225,000 per employee. This is just for DC. Who couldn’t handle a few dozen protesters wanting to enter the Capitol Building. The Police Chief resigned the next day, and wrote a book. Courage Under Fire
    How much was he paid for that? 10 million? 20 million? All perfectly legal. Your fair share.

    #125218
    Oroboros
    Participant

    @Germ

    Thanks for the Ambulance queue graph.

    An interesting metric I never would have thought of.

    Like Ed Dowd zeroing in on insurance claims and funeral home profits, the crime of the century is leaking it’s poison stats on the carpet in strange ways

    #125219
    Dora
    Participant

    Today’s Kunstler essay.

    ” The signal has been clear for the better part of a year. The mRNA products made by Pfizer and Moderna did not stop transmission of Covid-19 and were causing widespread harm, especially in the working-age population between 25 and 64 who were forced to take the shots to keep their jobs. For the whole population all-causes deaths and disabilities were still rising at the end of 2022.

    ” The trend appeared to start with the unnatural deaths of professional athletes dropping dead on their playing fields. Then, in early 2022, life insurance companies issued reports that the death rates of policy-holders employed by companies with insurance plans were up 40 percent. The numbers were confirmed in mid-2022 by the Society of Actuaries — the professional org of people who actually parse the statistics that the insurance industry bases its business model on. In fact the number of excess deaths in younger age groups had grown dramatically — Covid vaccination produced a 78-percent increase in excess deaths among the 25-34 age group, a 100-percent increase in excess deaths among the 35-44 age group, and a 80-percent increase in excess deaths among the 45-54 age group.”

    Repentance

    #125220
    tboc
    Participant

    Sus, voice and upstate you have been beacons of courage and compassion these last few years.
    Sat Naam
    v arnold I have to look up the acronyms myself. tboc = that baldheaded old cracker

    #125221
    Oroboros
    Participant

    @Dora

    Kunstler’s doctor rant sounds like his very own version of a ‘conspiracy theory’, something he says he’s allergic to.

    Hahaha

    Gee, doctors by the hundreds of thousands acting in unison to poison their patients.

    Just a coincidence.

    No coordination or talking points, just randumb actions resulting in a uniform result.

    How odd.

    Even friends conspire about something, I wonder what?

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    #125222
    John Day
    Participant

    This was my immediate thought, but I see Dr.D already wrote it and this is the earliest I can get-on-record:
    ““Trump Announces Plan to Destroy the Drug Cartels with the US Military (PM)”

    Yes, because the “Drug Cartels” are really Papa Bush’s CIA. Run by the Central Bank of Ukraine. They are indeed all enemies of the military and the United States. They already were shooting at each other in Syria, this just makes it official for the rubes.”

    #125223
    tboc
    Participant

    Items of agreement:
    The atmosphere on planet Earth, Terra is in flux. The gaseous mass, atmosphere, is acted upon by forces exerted from within the Local Group, the Milky Way, the local Heliosphere and from Earth’s moon. The climate is the state of the atmosphere and can be described locally and globally. The atmosphere, the climate, is in flux.

    There is a parcel of land in Northwest Florida on Santa Rosa Sound that i have known for sixty years. The mean hightide is now in the range of six to eight inches higher today than in 1962. There has been some drift of the nearshore due to development along the shoreline. The majority of the parcel is in it’s native state and circa one third is in old field succession. The native wild flowers in this region which were once seasonal now flower throughout the year. The brown anole lizard, native to Cuba, has extended it’s range into Northwest Florida. The hurricanes during the last forty years have distributed non-native flora that have found niches in the environment. The Yaupon holly still ties the scrub together and the ecosystem is thriving. The upper edges of wetlands are working overtime extending the pine savannah. The cycles of precipitation are returning to those experienced in the mid nineteen sixties and seventies. Santa Rosa Sound, a portion of which was decimated by runoff from a nearby testing range, is finally showing signs of marine flora. The environments locally and globally are in flux.

    Carbon dioxide was identified as a greenhouse gas by Eunice Foote in eighteen fifty six. Mauna Lua began testing for the presence of carbon dioxide in nineteen fifty eight. The role of carbon dioxide as a greenhouse gas has been a matter of scientific enquiry for one hundred and sixty six years. The continous single point used to calculate the rise in carbon dioxide has a history of sixty four years.

    To the interested observer there seems to be no effort to quantify the loss of carbon sequestration from the following:
    1. The loss of habitat to the housing booms of recent decades.
    2. The loss of diversity in the flora where vast areas have been placed within palm platations.
    3. Desertification that is part of historical environmental knowledge.
    4. The vast swaths of environment that have been cleared for wind and solar electrical generation.
    5. The development of the Amazon watershed.
    The increased amount of carbon dioxide does not at first glance have the loss of botanical sequestration included as a part of the calculation. Define the percentage of carbon dioxide increase attributed to lost biosphere.

    That conservation has been removed as a possibility for mitigation and only the abandonment, sequestration, of fossil energy is presented is obvious. Starting with The Limits to Growth in nineteen seventy two through today in twenty twenty two the western nations and their peoples have refused mass transit in all forms and have expanded the use of fossil energy with abandon. The western societies have even demanded that peoples poised to gain an improved standard of living be denied even an opportunity for improvement so the use of energy by the west would not be limited. These same societies are now poised to impoverish a vast swath of their own populations rather than accept a modified lifestyle.

    When one divides the years of knowledge of carbon dioxide as a green house gas by the age of The Quartenary Period 166/2.58ma(million years) the quotient is 0.000064. All of the data, coincidental and measured is defined in this timeframe. When the time frame of accurate single point measurement is given a similar treatment the quotient is 0.000025. The data that we have may be considered by the interested observer as insufficient for extrapolation of a convincing argument for carbon dioxide derived from use of fossil energy destroying Earth’s ecosphere. The final thought is the micro-biome, the force that created the atmosphere, does not seem to play any role in the current debate surrounding our atmosphere.

    Please friends, economy often guilds the text. One might say:
    I am firmly convinced that the use of fossil fuels is destroying the ecosphere.
    The ecosphere is in flux and I am not convinced that the use of fossil fuels is the main driver.

    cracker

    #125224
    John Day
    Participant

    Dr.D, long-winded, can be elegant and parsimonious of speech, and therefore of thought:

    “The reason the system is so complicated is that it’s a web of lies that steals from the people.”

    #125225
    Polemos
    Participant

    At one point in my life, I was working on a degree in Bible Studies because I wanted to be a Christian apologist. Apologetics was a way to reach different varieties of people who, at the least, wanted to engage with what, at that time, was something very important and influential in my life. I was not satisfied, though, with how the institution I attended taught apologetics, because it did the same kind of “If they say this, then you say that” kind of exchange that’s crucial to sales and marketing techniques. What I find much more rewarding, for myself and my strangers, was to have conversations, working from a broad but detailed knowledge of many things, getting to know the patterns and shadows of a person’s inner thoughtlife (not the language I used then), and especially asking what their sources were so that I could go to them myself.

    Prior to apologetics, I found libraries to be amazing places. You find all kinds of viewpoints in a library open to genuine freedom of thought and discussion —with the ideological capture of library science degrees and the women who tend to work in library systems, you don’t find that much anymore. Anyway, I’d find out where this other person sourced their perspective, and then dove into it. Over and over and over, I came away with the same metalevel discovery: people don’t bother with primary sources and get vast amounts of their information from hearsay and third-order versions. Wikipedia made this situation much worse (precisely because it’s quicker, with less time spent between the question and the synthesis of answering). So when I went back and said, “Hey, this what you said was so important to you that you’re willing to hinge your eternal soul upon, it’s not saying what you say it said,” they change the subject again, and either I went to the sources for that new subject or I myself moved on, especially if the other person just stops responding.

    But in the process of discovering how much people misinform themselves and their closest allies, I also began to discover my own misinformation. I very much understand what D Benton Smith and Dr D are humorously talking about when it comes to how we change our thinking, our minds, our behaviors.

    It’s part of why that scene in They Live where Frank and Nada have their beat down in the alleyway stands out the way it does. For me, what takes like eight minutes of movie time happened over a long series of decades, but once I put on the sunglasses, I understood the brutality and the pain and the frustration and the anger. Branching outwards, I get why people —males— want to start insulting and tell each other to do sexually humiliating things, because there is a kind of frustration with one’s own impotency in moving another person out of their locked-in behavior, so they might as well inseminate themselves (we’re all just disseminating). There is a part of Plato (see around 490a) that makes this much clear: the Real has sex with you, for inside you is a womb to copulate with that reality and then within gestate ideas, and your labor produces the offspring Truth and Understanding. (You could also link this, since he does, to the Cave and Womb metaphors persisting throughout Republic and other Platonic dialogues: again, ad fontes! ) I called this with my students “thoughtbabies” but most people already know this concept (get it!? It’s a Dad joke!) when they use the phrase “brain child.” Men have a “hard time” moving other men into the supposedly passive/receptive mode (because reasons), and so there’s less a feeling of accomplishment when there’s no children —truth and understanding— obviously born. This can make some men very frustrated, because if it’s not the fertile soil, the other’s womb-inside-their-soul, then it must mean not so much one’s seed so scattered is wasted (“I’m not going to spend my time on people unwilling to listen to me!”) but rather one doesn’t have potent seed to begin with (“What if the problem is my own understanding? Nah!!!“).

    At any rate, I’m a slut for new ideas, so I’ve had a lot of partners and so I’ve had a lot of misunderstandings, fights, scars. Being a Cancer, I’m okay receiving the seeds Reality wants to lay into me, but labor, as always, that’s difficult, but I’m doing my breathwork exercises. As Socrates points out, you work a lot better as a midwife to ideas anyway, when it’s not your own seeds you’re scattering but helping others along in their own birthing process. Telling someone to go (mind)fuck themselves is satisfying, sure, but there’s lots of spilled seed already, and Onan learned that some gods don’t like their plans thwarted by such joy-without-rewards.

    Hey, have a great day! It’s Insurrection Day!
    So scary, Be Wary, the Sixth of January!
    Shamans, Red Hats, and Pot
    I see no Treason
    Nor weedsmoking reason
    When Q-Anon must always be fought.

    #125226
    zerosum
    Participant

    Yesterday is gone
    • The Coup We Never Knew (Hanson)
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    Solution for election for speaker of the house
    Democrats don’t show up for the vote.
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    The economic/social/political/health systems can be fixed merely by removing fraud, graft, crime and lies.
    The economic/social/political/health systems need complexity to have fraud, graft, crime and lies.

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    Guide for living happily
    Don’t read Germ
    Don’t read TAE
    Don’t listen, watch anything that could change your opinion
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    #125227
    Oroboros
    Participant

    The Web of Life is being replaced by the Web of Lies

    The Web of Lies is a man-made Matrix

    The Technosphere is also an artificial life form that has a Mind of it’s own.

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    #125228
    Oroboros
    Participant

    The Technosphere

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    #125229
    Germ
    Participant

    Talk about a “Web of Lies”

    These Doctors Pushed Masking, Covid Lockdowns on Twitter. Turns Out, They Don’t Exist

    ” “Sad to announce that my husband has entered a coma after being in hospital with Covid. The doctor is unsure if he will come out,” they tweeted. “This year has been the toughest of my life losing my sister to this virus. This is the first time in my life I don’t see light at the end of the tunnel.”
    Again, the condolences and well-wishes rolled in. But there was a problem: Honeyman wasn’t real. ”

    https://sfstandard.com/technology/these-doctors-pushed-masking-covid-lockdowns-on-twitter-turns-out-they-dont-exist/

    #125230
    Oroboros
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    A shout out to Kevin McCarthy

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    #125231
    Dr. D
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    11 Time loser to the Speaker of the House. Why not go for 12?

    So what is it that is making him keep trying? It’s really embarrassing for himself and the Party. Surely at this point there’s no chance that he believes his concessions will change any votes. Did someone order him to make a public spectacle of himself? So they are all up to something.

    I’m enough for the obvious: wake people up that these are not normal times, but unprecedented. Stand on principle for not voting in back-stabbing RINO lizards with tiny horns. Educate people generally about Speakers, parliaments, process, and the Constitution. And if they never seat one, we’re all that much safer.

    Still, as productive as those events are, they’re still up to something. Running out the clock? Trying to arrange some very strange outside speaker? Trying to prevent order so the USSC can’t safely issue a weird ruling? Something.

    #125232
    Oroboros
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    #125233
    Oroboros
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    #125234
    Oroboros
    Participant

    I glad to see the Right to Bare Memes is back in full swing on Twitter taking a Poleaxe to a Loser Lizard like McCarthy

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