(1548) Including quiz if I can stay awake long enough. Nigh nigh all. (2149)
20. Steve at 822:4
Summary now, at 2030. There has to be a starting point in dealing with what we’re facing. It could be anywhere … say Friday 8 or 9 or a couple of yesterday’s but the message is exactly the same … we’re dealing with a level of unprofessionalism in security which is jawdropping … and at the very highest levels … not just with the Woke left parties but with the fake conservatives too … the Uniparty.
This is why 822:4 is so good, though even she was being unprofessional talking over the speechgiver at the start. Once she stops that and even stops his long, rambling speech (at that age), then we start getting somewhere. She has two security-minded professionals on the show there and they lay out the mindboggling danger the enemy has asked us, the ordinary people to accept as “normal”.
Why do we accept it? Combination of decades of lies from fakers, a Uniparty, the way they now get to children and the lack of father in family to teach the chn well, such that no one can prevent the things we’re seeing in schools any longer. We’re dealing, not only with very, very bad players but with a shellshocked, dazed public unable to even contemplate the actual level of danger we’re in …
… real danger, not theatrical hyperbole. The speaker at 822:4, the one at the microphone I mean in the opening clip … he understands … and yet fails to take care of his own security. This is … frankly … bizarre. Part of it is the utter disbelief that all failsafes have in fact already been breached … no one can believe they have been.
For what to ask people … why your incredulity? Why is it so hard to see it? Answer … this is classic enemy action upon us, dear fellow humans and the worst enemies are right there in parlmt, in congress. I mean true enemies, actively acting against us … see 822:5 a and b. Not just rhetoric. How can Steve see it, how can I? Because we were trained to, decades ago. Not only us but we’re just the loud ones.
We can only take series of steps, one by one and the very first is the security of the speaker in 822:4 … yes, this also impinges on our own security here and in Europe. Plus you, I, all our readers … need to start looking our own outer, middle and inner defences, making decisions.
More soon.
19. Toodles
18. Try these
a. Apples and strawberries are actually types of which popular flower?
b. Which not really fruit can baking soda sweeten?
c. Are tomatoes and pumpkins both fruits?
d. Getting to Know You comes from which Rodgers and Hammerstein musical?
e. Name of two famous bald actors?
f. In which musical did she wish to wash him right out of her hair?
g. Which is the second stroke in a piston engine?
17. Afternoon roundup
a. Blogrolls:
b. Sidecar instead, mini-cabin?
c. At least he admits it, the prat:
d. Today’s maths quiz:
e. Not too safe being a man either:
16. Storm report
“Thank God we’re both alive to tell about it,” Rhonda Bell said after a towering oak tree outside her home in Valdosta, Georgia, smashed through the roof.
Weakens to a tropical storm as expected.
“g. Which is the second stroke in a piston engine?”
Since the process is cyclic it depends entirely on which stroke you start counting from. I’d incline to start counting from the stroke where the piston retreats so as to suck in air and fuel. Then the second is the compression stroke.
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JH: I’d say so too.
There’s no denying that the piston engine is a clever invention, practical to begin with and suitable for decades of improvement. And liquid hydrocarbons are near-perfect transport fuels. Has anyone explained these truths to the Energy Secretary?
(You know, the chap who looks like the dimmer half of Wallace and Gromit. The chap who lost a tussle with a bacon sandwich. Wosname? Ah yes, Ed “three kitchens” Miliband.)
a. Apples and strawberries are actually types of which popular flower? Rose.
b. Which not really fruit can baking soda sweeten? Tomatoes.
c. Are tomatoes and pumpkins both fruits? Pumpkin is.
d. Getting to Know You comes from which Rodgers and Hammerstein musical? King and I.
e. Name of two famous bald actors? Maybe Brynner and Savalas?
f. In which musical did she wish to wash him right out of her hair? South Pacific.
g. Which is the second stroke in a piston engine? See DM reply above.