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  • in reply to: Debt Rattle July 27 2021 #81109
    John Day
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    Dr.D. said,
    “Galveston is one way and Waco is another.”
    Hey, that’s how it is for me. I live in Austin.
    Where You live, Man?
    🙂

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 27 2021 #81108
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    @Robin/Madamski/Boscohorowitz: The old dude singing “Oh Death” in 1983 was right on.
    The cartoon seemed like it was made by somebody who never met Death.

    I got interviewed by Death in the ocean, trying to save a Hungarian lady, in 1986.
    Death interviewed us both, deeply, thoroughly, without secrets.
    Death sort of spat in the (allegorical) dust and went away pissed-off.
    We had wasted Death’s time. We were nowhere near ready.

    We both lived through cold, exhausting hours in the water.
    We both had children later.
    Our children got to meet each other.
    Zsuzsa cooked for all of us together at her house in Szeged in 2005.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 27 2021 #81107
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    @Antidote:
    Awww, Man! Don’t kill the buzz !

    We wuz all startin’ to groove.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 27 2021 #81106
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    @Robin/Madamski: Thanks for the “Friends” song by Buzzy Lineheart. It jumped to mind when I saw it, but Bette Midler’s (hit) version.
    Thanks for the kind words. I do try to be useful.
    I feel like I’m “Friends” with everybody here, though it’s not always clear how to best communicate.
    Look at Voracious Poet opening up about nearly dying, being reintroduced to the light, and engaging life-in-overtime with that candle still burning.
    We are engaging more deeply. It’s work that seems worth doing, … now.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 27 2021 #81083
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    The most important piece of information presented today is that spike-protein was still circulating in 6 of 6 subjects tested 5 months after “stabilized” mRNA “vaccination” with Pfizer or Moderna products.

    This means that the genetic message in whatever cells are impregnated by the injected incubus continues to make the cells produce Spike-Protein on and on and on and on…
    mRNA in nature has a very short life, measured in minutes.

    If this is, in fact, the case, then it explains a LOT.
    Why do people keep having heart attacks and strokes months after “vaccination”. PING!

    Why do so many mRNA “vaccinated” people test positive for spike protein in their noses? PING!
    (Rapid antigen tests detect spike protein in the nose, which we all assumed meant active infection in the nose.)

    Is this THE FEATURE? It has been postulated that the pandemic was to make everybody get The-Shot, and that The-Shot was the bioweapon.
    I have openly speculated about what might be the reason for desiring everybody to have spike-protein in their blood, by infection or “vaccination”.
    That was before the official punchline became “Vaccine-no-matter-what-then-boosters-forever”.

    My keyring analogy from yesterday is not only apt and chilling, this answers the final dangling question.
    (Rod Serling would be on this blog if he were still alive, by the way.)

    “I want to say this in a Rod Serling voice: Picture a world where viruses can be designed with biomolecular modeling computers to precisely fit like keys into locks, the pieces of a human cell membrane which cross the whole membrane. Attached to the keychain holding the first key is a second key, which then unlocks a second membrane protein, causing the transmembrane protein complex to flip the keyring from outside to inside the cell.

    Picture several more keys on that ring, designed to mate-into and turn again and again and again, the little machines that make proteins and RNA, and with each turn, a part of that same keyring is produced, and with another set of turns, new keyrings are assembled for export.

    Picture that there is room on the ring for another key or two, and you are imaginative, what functionalities would you like to add?
    Would you like to make some part of the cell or animal work better?
    It’s so much easier to make it work worse…”

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 27 2021 #81081
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    @Madamski-boscohorowitz: What if we call you “Robin”, your name?

    I do think we are “all friends here”, but we don’t all agree and we all have some buttons to push, and it’s work, but we seem to be doing the damned work, even when we feel the strain, and we seem to feel the strain together… That is some kind of “reality-check”.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 27 2021 #81080
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    @Voracious Poet: I’m glad you got resurrected in this life and are going for broke in overtime, Brother.
    Bring it! What’cha got to lose? Thank You… 🙂

    in reply to: A Tale of Two Narratives #81074
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    @TAE Summary: So Nephilim? NKVD? “Entheogens”?
    What’s the secret of this kind of clarity, Bro (or, maybe “Sis”) ?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 26 2021 #81006
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    @Windlesham, from yesterday: Your wife may gain some sanction by taking ivermectin prophylaxis. 0.2 mg/kg on days1, 2-or-3 and once per week after that. Efficacyof up to 88% in prevention of symptomatic COVID.
    She is probably among the 80% already cross-immune, as I probably am, but it is unprovable with readily-available tests.
    As for me, I am in a clinic that appreciates me, and Texas is different from Canada. I used to think Texas was a lot like Australia, but there are differences…

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 26 2021 #81002
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    @Phoenixvoice: Thanks for the ivermectin song.

    🙂

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 26 2021 #81001
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    @TAE Summary:

    Are you of the Nephilim?

    😮

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 26 2021 #80999
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    @Oroboros: Thanks for saying this and what came before it when I was gone to the Texas coast:

    “These spike proteins are pure Frankenstein.

    The current spike proteins induced by the mRNA ‘vaccines’ have NO history in nature or in the lab because they were just invented recently, that’s what makes it so phucking dangerous.

    There, my head hurts.”

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 26 2021 #80996
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    @Formerly TBear: Glad yourvitmin-D level is 68.
    You have a winning-number.
    🙂

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 26 2021 #80995
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    @All-Y’all, related to my keyring-circus analogy for Upstate NYer above.
    It doesn’t really answer his question about making the spike protein for export.
    It describes manufacturing a chimeric virus for export.
    However, the process is the same process, with the exception of a different bag of tricks to get through the cell membrane of the host cell.

    So the same people and computer programs that engineer the weaponized viruses, engineer the weaponized-vaccines.
    Red-Team, meet Blue-Team. You will swap places next month, again, as usual.

    Whaddaya want the virus to do? How about the next variant?

    Whaddaya want the “vaccine” to do?

    Whaddabout the next vaccine?

    Wanna’ make the immune system stupid? We can do that.

    It’s like aspartame making you hungry and gain weight so you’ll drink diet soda forever, and it’s addictive, too.
    Rumsfeld spotted that win-win-win, and now we keep looking for ways to make it happen with each new product line.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 26 2021 #80994
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    @Boscohorowitz-RobinMorrison-Madamski:
    So what’s the relationship with Dr.D?

    I think we’re all friends here, and you were pulling it off just fine until you started smoking so much pot.
    What’s in that new shit you scored?
    Is it A-D-U-L-T-E-R-A-T-E-D ?

    Got a sock-mask?
    I still have mine on my dresser.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 26 2021 #80992
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    Upstate NYer said recently:
    “The mRNA contained in Pfizer and Moderna injections are synthetic. Produced in a lab from a computer simulation. I don’t believe there is any part of these two particular vaccines that are “natural” in the sense we understand natural. Perhaps this is why Dr Martin says that? (I’m not a biologist, virologist, doctor, scientist, etc … John Day might weigh in when he has time.)

    I want to say this in a Rod Serling voice: Picture a world where viruses can be designed with biomolecular modeling computers to precisely fit like keys into locks, the pieces of a human cell membrane which cross the whole membrane. Attached to the keychain holding the first key is a second key, which then unlocks a second membrane protein, causing the transmembrane protein complex to flip the keyring from outside to inside the cell.

    Picture several more keys on that ring, designed to mate-into and turn again and again and again, the little machines that make proteins and RNA, and with each turn, a part of that same keyring is produced, and with another set of turns, new keyrings are assembled for export.

    Picture that there is room on the ring for another key or two, and you are imaginative, what functionalities would you like to add?
    Would you like to make some part of the cell or animal work better?
    It’s so much easier to make it work worse…

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 26 2021 #80928
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    There is time to get in training on your bike, and set it up the way you like it.
    This might not be accurate, and we might still have gasoline on alternate days.
    The World Will Run Out Of EV Batteries By 2025
    ​ ​And now, according to a new Bank of America Global Research report, the global EV battery supply is in danger of running out completely as soon as 2025. “Our updated EV battery supply-demand model suggests the global EV battery supply will likely hit [a] ‘sold-out’ situation between 2025-26, with its global operating rates reaching above 85%,”
    https://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-General/The-World-Will-Run-Out-Of-EV-Batteries-By-2025.html

    Bicyclist (Where’s Waldo?)
    pictured on bike, bottom right corner, at roadside attraction, Saturday
    https://www.johndayblog.com/2021/07/better-information.html

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 26 2021 #80927
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    https://www.johndayblog.com/2021/07/better-information.html

    Meet ‘Checkmate’: Putin given guided tour of new Russian state-of-the-art lightweight stealth fighter jet at MAKS 2021 Air Show
    https://www.rt.com/russia/529756-putin-new-stealth-fighter-checkmate/

    Russia Announces Bilateral Nuclear Arms Control Talks With Biden Administration​
    ​Coming off the “positive” June Biden-Putin summit in Geneva, Russian media is now reporting the resumption of direct nuclear talks between Moscow in Washington set for end of this month.
    ​ ​”Russia and the United States have agreed to hold their first round of nuclear strategic stability talks on July 28 in Geneva, the Kommersant newspaper reported on Tuesday,” according to Reuters.
    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/russia-announces-bilateral-nuclear-arms-control-talks-biden-administration

    Russian-made air defense systems shot down ALL Israeli missiles targeting Syria’s Homs – military
    ​ ​Two Israeli F-16 jets fired the guided missiles from Lebanese airspace, around 01:11 local time on Thursday.
    “All four missiles were destroyed by on-duty Syrian air defense units, using Russian-made Buk-M2E systems,” the Russian Reconciliation Center for Syria said in a statement.
    https://www.rt.com/news/529982-syria-defenses-israeli-missiles/

    ‘Failure of US sanctions’: Iran launches first oil terminal in Gulf of Oman to bypass Strait of Hormuz
    ​ ​The new oil terminal is located at the port of Bandar-e Jask, which lies just south of the strait. The faculty was inaugurated by the country’s President Hassan Rouhani, who announced the achievement in a televised speech on Thursday.
    “This is a strategic move and an important step for Iran. It will secure the continuation of our oil exports,” Rouhani stated.
    https://www.rt.com/news/529913-iran-hormuz-oil-terminal/

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 26 2021 #80925
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    @V. Arnold: You asked about ivermectin treatment-dose. There is more than one way to skin that cat.
    I dose with 0.2 mg/kg/dose (1 mg per 11# body weight) on days 1, 2, 4 and 6 now.
    People were getting symptom-sags between day #1 and day #3 when I dosed days 1, 3, 5 and 6.
    I advise zinc (gluconate is a good form) 50 mg three times per day,
    and you might take quercetin (250-500 mg) + lecithin (level-teaspoon or capsule) twice per day with that.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 22 2021 #80579
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    https://www.johndayblog.com/2021/07/the-will-of-love.html Including picture Manuel Labour

    Creatures of Love,

    This song was playing in my head in the garden as I picked “southern peas” a couple of days ago.

    Yesterday I shared the tension I am feeling.
    https://www.johndayblog.com/2021/07/no-longer-abstract.html

    People tell me they are feeling it, too.
    I thought it helped explain those crazy moments in history, like those that led people into WW-2.
    The constant tension feels unbearable. Others are urging, cajoling, bullying and publicly-shaming us to do-the-thing, like everybody else.
    Don’t keep being weird. What’s wrong with you?

    A couple of friends of mine at work, both Registered Nurses, informed, responsible, good parents, are looking for a pediatric practice where they can take their kids, where they will not be looked at like lepers or gargoyles when they say they (the parents) “have not been vaccinated”.
    I called a practice where I used to work. They’re still human to people who don’t want vaccines. The culture also applies to adults who have good reasons not to want this bunch. I passed it on. It’s safe to call Central Family Practice in Austin.

    Jenny, my humanity-compass, my wife, has been feeling tremendously pressured and torn. It’s not that she doesn’t see the power dynamics and the stakes.
    Jenny is a school librarian. She told me when people at school, coworkers got COVID last summer, fall and winter, and I privately talked with those people, and wrote them prescriptions for ivermectin based antiviral treatment. I also treated a husband with cancer, on chemo,
    They all got better, and nobody paid me anything. Good Samaritan. I think it was 6 people.

    That was wonderful. Everybody liked that. As spring progressed, it got harder and harder for Jenny to tell everybody “she was not vaccinated”. Some of it came from coworkers , but also a lot from concerned parents, bringing their kids back to school in person, after a long time at home. Austin is a “blue city in a red state”, and the parents at her school are mostly deep blue and wealthy enough to live in an expensive and intellectual part of town, the nice old mansion district by the UT campus.

    Jenny is dreading going back to school and having to give the same “wrong answer” to .concerned-wealthy-parents again and again, day after day until she breaks and acquiesces and can be accepted as not-leperous.

    “Accepting the jab is nothing more than a loyalty test to the narrative.”
    Somebody commented that on The Automatic Earth blog yesterday, and I like it a lot as an encapsulation of the social tension dynamic here.
    The feeling totally sucks. It’s unrelenting cognitive dissonance, making one feel anxious and shunned, and very insecure.
    It’s a feeling. Feelings are different from thoughts. Feelings don’t usually respond well to being thought-at.

    Narratives change by being resisted sufficiently for the question to remain open, as the evidence piles up that the narrative is wrong and dangerous.
    Then the paradigm has to shift. Tet-offensive, Vietnam. It happened. You might like other examples, but I lived that paradigm shift. Dad got back from a year in Vietnam just before Tet started, and I saw the whole societal shift unfold from Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, where we moved.

    Back to the feeling that sucks so bad, it makes you want to jump, cowering and shivering and shaking…
    I feel it. What have I tried to do?
    I don’t mean to be vain, but all I can give is what I found when I prayed for my own guidance.
    I have to meet the feeling of personal insecurity with compassion for those experiencing it, then it is not “I” experiencing it, but “I” am giving warmth and connection and support to those feeling it. In the societal-dominance dynamic, people are used against each other to create great tension by division and social pressure. Then, those group divisions are turned against each other, to kill each other until they are all exhausted and deeply traumatized, and willing to fully submit to power.

    The Will of Love is the opposite of that.
    I am trying to channel the Will of Love, which is to comfort my brothers and sisters who are shivering and cowering alone.
    The power over us will no longer exist, when we comfort and love and accept each other.
    Time will dissolve it.

    Trying To Love

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 22 2021 #80578
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    Madamski said, about blood: “More and more in more and more directly confrontational ways.
    The traditional kind:
    Chains, brass knuckles, half-a-bricks
    Anomie.”

    Upstate NYer said Dr. D said: “I think everyone was incredibly tense and depressed yesterday. I was too and today as well.”

    TDub said: “While flagging the daily BS has its place, any thoughts on how a group like this can go on more of an offensive?
    I imagine you all would agree that sharing facts and objective perspectives are ineffective or counterproductive.”

    John: “See below, please.”

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 22 2021 #80558
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    Madamski said: “There will be blood”
    Well, there is blood, and there will be blood.
    Would you like to elaborate?
    I’m sorta’ intrigued.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 22 2021 #80555
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    Jerry Ford is remembered in San Antonio , Texas, where Jenny’s from, for a cmapign stop he made there in 1976. He was handed a tamale, local food, which is masa and pig’s head rolled in corn husk and boiled. One removes the corn husk before chomping down.
    Jerry didn’t know about removing the corn husk…

    Poor Jerry… but he was part of the Warren Commission cover-up. He had it coming.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 22 2021 #80552
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    It’s OK to “vaccinate” these kinds of “miners”, but it doesn’t seem to help much, if at all…

    “`from an infected goldmine: CDC posting today: Attack rate for Gamma variant was 0% (0/6) among persons with a previous history of COVID-19 versus attack rate was 60% (15/25) among fully vaccinated [Pfizer] miners and 75% (3/4) among unvaccinated miners without history of infection”

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 22 2021 #80545
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    @Voracious Poet: Duly noted, Sir. Spiritual is our best option.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 22 2021 #80542
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    Last night Madamski said: “Don-Don messes up EVERYthing he touches… including the well-laid plans of the Duopoly. Like I said, he was useful as a loose cannon for awhile. I would’ve preferred a real leader, but those seem to come along maybe once a century. I didn’t vote for him, fwiw. I held my nose and voted for Jill Stein, a quixotic waste that has the one benefit of allowing me to tell people that I voted.”

    And thanks for reposting TAE Summary with all of those embarrasing votes one might have cast. I actually, only voted for Jerry Ford. I was 18. I was trying to be serious. I did not yet know better. Time after tht I voted Citizen’s Party, Barry Commoner, who wrote “The Closing Circle” about recycling and respecting the environment, which I had actually read before I voted for Jerry Ford. I essentially vote third party every time, and I made and gave away #100 (front) I Vote Green , (back) Jill Stein MD President 2016 , t-shirts, dark green on bright green, including just a few tank tops (wearing now- shows shoulders). These are my most standard bike-to-work attire. They were my “political speech” in 2016. I handed Jill one when she came to Austin. She was pretty dynamic in a “dynamite-comes-in-small-packages” kind of way.
    Were you looking at TAE back in March 2020? Look, here’s a present for you.

    Debt Rattle March 3 2020


    It’s a picture (scroll down…) of John in a 1970s vintage Sears aloha shirt (Tulsi commented on vintage) telling Tulsi about HCQ for America on March 2, 2020, Texas Independence Day, when she came to Austin for a rally. She really listened well, focused just like Jenny took the picture the whole time.
    Tulsi happened to enter right where Jenny found us a place to sit, and hugged Jenny, and said she was “glad to see her here”. Jenny was always assumed to be “local” in Hawaii. I’m a a “haole”, “gringo”, “farang”, “bilagaana”, “gaijin”, etc. So we both wrote in Tulsi Gabbard. I was being facetious about the “getting behind Bernie or Donald, at least they’re not Hillary or Jeb”. That was the line, and I did repeatedly predict that people would not elect Hillary or Jeb, and somehow it came to pass, despite massive rigging…
    @Upstate NYer. I drove a U-Haul from Austin to Rochester (hearing Jack benny’s voice) a few years ago when my youngest daughter and her husband moved there. Yeah, nice in the summer. I pruned their cherry and plum trees and put in a vegetable garden for them the year after. They were both in grad-school. Math (her) and Physics (him). As A kid I actually lived in Brooklyn and Garden City for a couple of years, when Dad got stationed there before they sent him to Vietnam. All anybody knows is NYC or “upstate” NY.

    in reply to: A Pandemic of The Vaccinated? #80511
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    Y’all ran-offTAE Summary today 🙁


    @Oxymoron
    : You’re welcome, Mate. Sorry I can’t necessarily do more. Look at everybody be divided. Next we’ll be conquered. We need to all get together and support Bernie, or Donald. At least they’re not Hillary or Jeb. Upstate NYer and I are sympatico.
    Probably everybody else would be sympatico, too, but it’s easy to project when you’re under so much unrelenting stress. See what I’m saying about history, how you can’t understand it looking back from a comfortable spot, but maybe we can grok Weimar Germany a little better today than we could in 2018?

    @Madamski
    : I’ve never been in a bar fight, but I saw some on TV. I kinda like those 1 liter heavy-glass mugs in Munich. Those look like they could really deliver a good wallop.

    in reply to: A Pandemic of The Vaccinated? #80427
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    Mr. House said: “The jab is nothing more then a loyalty test to the narrative.”

    Well said, sir.

    in reply to: A Pandemic of The Vaccinated? #80426
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    https://www.johndayblog.com/2021/07/no-longer-abstract.html
    (links and picture of avocado orchard with lawnmower-guy)

    I have had a hard time recently with my own thoughts and perspective, which comes as a shock to me sometimes, but not other times, depending upon my thoughts and perspective at the moment. I’d like to say that I’m usually a lot more stable than this, and I might be, but it’s hard to tell when you are evaluating yourself in choppy-waters. Jenny helps. Thanks Jenny!
    You might or might not be experiencing ups and downs of your personal perspective as broad abstractions get pierced by little flying-realities on a daily basis. Whatever worldview any of us may have, it is breaking down in the parts where we use it to predict the near and slightly more distant future, and to judge what our best plans and actions should be today, tomorrow and next month.
    We can see things shifting, becoming less reliable, becoming more threatening and demanding, more divisive at every turn. We can see that this has happened before in history, but we never understood it from our vantage points. I don’t know that “understanding it” is a good description now, either, but I’m starting to get it.
    It’s a feeling of desperation. We might all feel like it’s mostly a personal thing, but I really don’t think it is. I think I personally feel anxiety and desperation and frustration, anger, judgementality, and I don’t think I’m alone. I honestly think these feelings suffuse a large human group when resources start to get tight.
    The clinginess is like a drowning swimmer drowning the would-be rescuer.
    I took life-saving in college . I eventually saved a life in Galveston Bay. We could both have died.
    We wondered for a couple of hours. It was not yet that day..
    It was actually somewhat calmer than living in Austin, Texas in 2021. And we have it a lot better in Texas than most places in this desperate world.
    I keep growing vegetables. I keep treating patients. I am about to bike to the clinic again.
    I am sharing my feelings with you.

    in reply to: A Pandemic of The Vaccinated? #80418
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    John Ward is reporting from inside French Fascist lockdown these days. https://therealslog.com/2021/07/21/post-virus-analysis-whos-calling-the-shots/

    What exactly is it we all feel at the moment? Most people who return regularly to this site probably have a dominant feeling of frustration (how can seven out of eight Western citizens be so unutterably gullible?) with a secondary sense of unease mumbling away in the background (where is all this going to end?).

    The 86%, I suspect, suffer from knee-jerk fear, and a misplaced belief in the State and its media. Judging by the vast majority of insouciant pond-weed on Facebook, having taken the “straightforward” step of being vaccinated, such blissfully uninformed plantlife indulge themselves in smug dismissal of all contrarian thinking; and in the sector of this malleable majority a little further down the evolutionary tree, there is – ever more noticeable by the week – a growing mob rabidity directed at those they call “selfish” and “anti-social”.

    We the ‘deadly unvaxed’ are unsurprisingly being weaponised…

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 20 2021 #80269
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    https://www.johndayblog.com/2021/07/it-already-happened.html
    Garden view from under pecan tree included.

    Many of us can see that we are being treated to false emergency narratives to make us comply with the established power order, and give up our rights, as established by existing laws. It is hard to see why, to see the real emergency, perhaps the real emergency is being hidden more effectively than the artificial emergencies are being promulgated. Not a bad bet, and we might even be complicit in obscuring the real emergency, ourselves.​
    ​ I propose that the real emergency is that global growth economy has already ended, and those who are aware of that are making feverish preparations for the day that the world realizes it, and the distribution systems based upon growth-economy become perplexed and dysfunctional.
    Expect the mandates of command-economy.​ How will this play out?

    ​That is absolutely not a bug, and look, YOU are the feature! You will be happy to cooperate, we assume…​
    ​ ​An Israeli company’s spyware was used in attempted and successful hacks of 37 smartphones belonging to journalists, government officials and human rights activists around the world, according to an investigation by 17 media organizations, published on July 18th…
    ​ ​The investigation highlights widespread and continuing abuse of NSO’s hacking spyware called ‘Pegasus’ which the company confirms is only intended for use against terrorist groups, drug and human traffickers, and criminals.
    ​ ​Pegasus is a very advanced malware that infects iOS and Android devices to allow operators of the spyware to copy messages, photos, calls and other data, including secretly activate microphones and cameras.
    Based on the investigation, the leak contains a list of 50,000 phone numbers that have been identified as those of people of interest by clients of NSO since 2016.
    T​he list includes many close family members of one country’s ruler, suggesting he might have instructed the country’s intelligence agencies to explore the possibility of tracking and spying on their own relatives.

    Israeli Software Company’s Spyware Used To Target Hundreds Of Journalists, Activists

    ​They will get to 100% Facebook-user-vaccine-acceptance on their own schedule, if you don’t mind…​ (Uh, Joe, what about the vaccine-death pandemic?)
    On Friday, Biden tore into social media platforms such as Facebook, accusing them of “killing people” by not cracking down on non-conventional opinions about vaccination fervently enough.
    “They’re killing people… Look, the only pandemic we have is among the unvaccinated. And they’re killing people,” the US president said.
    Dismissing the allegation, Rosen accused Biden of essentially making Facebook a scapegoat for his administration’s failure to reach its self-imposed goal of having 70% Americans vaccinated by July 4.
    “President Biden’s goal was for 70% of Americans to be vaccinated by July 4. Facebook is not the reason this goal was missed,” Rosen said, arguing that figures “tell a very different story to the one promoted by the administration.”
    https://www.rt.com/usa/529512-facebook-missed-vaccination-goal-blame/

    Since you missed the story about vaccine-deaths, Mr. President, I’ll help out. (Some folks even think this count is a lowball.)
    For Second Week in a Row: More COVID-19 Vaccination Deaths than COVID-19 Deaths in the US According to CDC and VAERS Websites

    For Second Week in a Row: More COVID-19 Vaccination Deaths than COVID-19 Deaths in the US According to CDC and VAERS Websites

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 19 2021 #80241
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    @WES: Weed isn’t legal where you live?
    The cops here officially don’t want to know about anything under a kilo. They are done with pot busts.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 19 2021 #80238
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    @UpstateNYer: Chard is tough, and if you have it in a pot, you can bring the pot in or partly in, maybe a sealed garage, whatever avoids a hard freeze. It’s mostly like spinach, right? Especially if you cut out the thicker parts. Chard is semi perennial here. It will go at least 2 years. It’s a leaf-beet. How much chard and raddishes can you eat, though? Bush beans? They’ll handle those temps. Black Krim tomatoes (from Crimea) are wonderful and about as early as Early Girls. I hope you don’t have critters.
    @Sumac Carol: That is a lot of garlic, and you are not done yet.. Farming/Gardening is a lot of maintenance that nobody sees. That’s why it’s so hard to be a prepper outside and so easy to be one in your mind. Allopurinol id good for gout. BBQ and beer is bad. I’m sure he drinks lots of water.

    @Wes
    : That’s just sad, Man… 🙁

    @Madamski
    : Good form, Girl!
    @TAE Summary: Double Trouble https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajdFZyrimFI

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 19 2021 #80199
    John Day
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    @Upstate NYer: We are brothers. Nobody understands.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 19 2021 #80198
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    @TAE Summary: Bravo! again, Mate… I still want some of that

    Go GERM!

    “Calgon take me away…”

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 19 2021 #80193
    John Day
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    @Oxymoron, from last Thursday” Sorry you are in the throes of winter. I misjudged the severity of your winter.
    That is a remarkably good solar food dehydrator you have and sent the link, with construction plans and specifics.
    https://www.motherearthnews.com/diy/tools/solar-food-dehydrator-plans-zm0z14jjzmar

    Alas, I am involved in much more primary activities. It took me 7 hours to mow the 4/5 acre this weekend, and very hard mowing it was, due to grass thickness, density and wetness. Under easy conditions, I am done in a little under 4 hours, and never have to push hard, or push-pull-push-pull-push-pull for hours. I have a picture of the mowed area around the Mexican-avocado orchard (replanted in March-April after February deep-freeze). Im trying to catch up on reading to make a post.
    I really worked Friday-Sunday.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 15 2021 #79866
    John Day
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    It’s the narrative. Call Bullshit! Do anything but the narrative…
    https://www.johndayblog.com/2021/07/escaping-narratives.html

    Y’all are approaching escape velocity.
    John Ward in France is increasingly bottled-up and it hurts.
    As the Future accelerates towards the Present, the Present reverses into the past

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 15 2021 #79845
    John Day
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    @Oxymoron: It’s vegetable garden planting time in Oz, right?

    Dance! Dance! Dance!

    (and olive oil, and beans, and salt and coffee, and onions and garlic…)

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 14 2021 #79796
    John Day
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    @Madamski: I bought Geronimo’s Cadillac in high school, took good care of it, as with all my records, and still have it, but do not have a stero w=set up, though I have so many fine speakers, amps, preamps and phono stage, all of which I designed and made.
    I moved to Austin in 1976, and as disappointed that Michael Murphey and moved to Colorado already, and he didn’t move back… I never got to hear him live. His Austin days were the best time for his recordings.
    This one is deep, too… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GKOnPcA8p0

    in reply to: Debt Rattle July 14 2021 #79724
    John Day
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    Dr.D quoted from Rolling Stone: “Hear from the other side: “99.2 Percent of All U.S. Covid Deaths Are Unvaccinated, New Analysis Shows — If you’re pushing anti-vax bullshit, you’re getting people killed” –Rolling Stone

    May would have been a watershed month. Deaths lag cases/diagnoses by about 1 month, so look at the month of April for the population characteristics.
    Look at the definition of “COVID Death”, which was still “any positive test within a month”.
    May was cherry-picked, obviously, to give the highest possible ratio of unvaccinated-deaths to vaccinated deaths, but 99:1 remains impressive. It would be prudent to scrutinize that data, but even more prudent to look at current trends, with vaccinated populations having a lot of unexpected setbacks and upsets.

    The “unknown-unknowns” have started surfacing, haven’t they?

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