Daily Archives: December 6, 2024

Friday [9 till close of play]

(1629) Evening all.

 

11. Tyrants


10. Steve with war room at 900

a. “They View You As An Invasive Species”: Jack Posobiec Reveals The FBI’s True Beliefs Of Americans

b. Dave Bossie: “The American People Voted For FBI Reform And DOJ Reform”

c. Clay Travis Calls For Blanket Pardon For Jan. 6 Political Prisoners Following Hunter Biden Pardon

d. Rudy Giuliani On The Murder Of Ashli Babbitt: “They’re Covering Up A Murder Case”

9. Eva Vlaar

“Our baby isn’t even born yet, but the other day my husband and I saw our little boy smile on the 3D ultrasound and we felt like our hearts were going to explode. It was a truly transcendental experience and I wouldn’t trade it for the world.

I realize I’ve talked many times about the declining birthrates in the West from a practical/political standpoint, but now that I’m experiencing what it is like to carry a baby in my womb all I can say is: If you are physically able to, don’t miss out on having children, especially not because others are trying to brainwash you out it for their twisted ideological reasons.

Any practical worries that you might about the high cost of living, time and lack of energy will feel trifling the moment you hear your baby’s heartbeat for the first time. Of course, the cost of living is out of control and I’m not saying there shouldn’t be more incentives to have kids, but if you have a spouse whom you can trust and can count on – which I am so so so lucky to have – you will work everything out together.

All of that to say is, the plan to “make” people want to have kids indeed isn’t practical. I think the plan is for parents to tell their experiences about how amazing it is to have a baby with the person you love. How it’s the best thing you could ever do.

Because even though our little boy isn’t born yet, I can already say with all of my heart that expecting him, together with my wonderful husband, has already been the most beautiful experience of my life.”

Friday [5 and 6]

(0834) Light out there. Only one ladies pic, so no ladies at lunchtime today … currently no quiz questions but I’ll try to get some posted mid-afternoon. (0941)

6. For Juan and reader/droppers in general

a. First off, there’s no hard and fast rule about where to leave comment now. Ideally on the topic in a post but if new material, e.g. Juan … then wherever the comment “takes”, where it works. It’s temperamental, WP, plus it decides it does not like certain words and phrases … so best avoid those, use euphemisms. Also, please keep trying because we need your input very much.

b. I’m going to repeat two photos which is sort of the backstory to nourishing and now unherdables … regulars, longtimers already know all this. I thought or one of you did, can’t remember, maybe Chuckles, that it’s a bit like in this pic:

The lighthouse keeps pumping out the signals within its range of operation, it does not attempt to become a chain of lighthouses or a celebrity lighthouse, it prefers not. If some passing ship stops in at the safe harbour just beyond the point, then the crew will find a tavern with several rooms, sustenace, bars, then across the carpark are chapel, stables, outhouses for this and that … obviously accommodation.

There are also various roads on the land leading towards the tavern, it’s a meeting place … the landlord is Higham and the people drinking and chatting are patrons, regular or passing through. Rules are minimal, laid out on the policies page. Having said that though … Wokery gets short shrift, ditto with globopsychoism … that bint Sen. Ernst would not be welcome.

Here’s a (fanciful) view from another angle, part of our invented backstory:


5. Lavrov interview

I’m late because I just listened to the entire Tucker-Lavrov discussion, all the fine detail too. Tucker is in a strategically vital place for world non-kaboom because it bypasses the psycho warhawks, funded by ill-gotten billions in currency and connects directly to Americans and Brits, also to some Europeans. How many intend to even listen to the interview?

Because the only way to stop or at least hamper the psychos is for the ordinary American etc. to become aware and to primary the end-worlders, starting with reversing the cheating we’ve seen. To my mind, any political pundit not addressing the issues raised in the interview is falling down on the job and failing to serve his/her readership.

The sense I get is that Russia will avoid nuclear warheads afap but Biden/Obama, plus those controlling them, are literally insane. As always, it comes down to strategic resources, plus money, plus real stick when a tyrant is defied (just look at Starmer, the meat-headed maniac.

In the West though, overall, it is more oligarchical, more defused … Fink, WEF honchos, the CFR, Chatham House, Tavistock, BIS, the black nobility, the Bavarian bruderheist, various others, e.g. the banksters who come out of the fallen Templars of yore … and so on. Thule comes into it. Starmer is a useful idiot because he’s so completely under the spell of the rhetoric that he spells it out …

… it’s always new society, new order, break it all to smithereens and build back better, the great work of ages, moriah conquering wind and all that utter bullsh. Wipe out whole populations, both the vulnerable and the glower of youth … always, never changes. Ever since I started the blog in 2006, it’s been completely about these … not so much the Pigboy Daves themselves. In 2006, you can well imsgine how my “out there” ideas on such things went down. I’ve never changed this stance. Now it’s coming into the mainstream, just as the covid thing has … though far more people were onto that one from its inception.

I’ve always said that, while Brexit was a good way to start the dismantling, my eyes have always been far more on destroying the EU than on Brexit per se. Dismantling, brick by brick. As for Bush/Blair and other mass-murderers … there it is.

The USSR was just as bad in the mid 80s and earlier, Russia is still no angel … it’s not an “either or” situation, as Lavrov said. Putin, for example, was under the influence of the siloviki … how much now … no idea.

WW3? Completely down to the ones running Biden. Retaliation with nukes? Most certainly.

Friday [1 to 3]

(0433) Morning again, in the dark here. (0604)

 

3. Steve summary at 899

Four: MilIC, French govt falls, Notre Dame biblical discoveries, Georgescu, more.

Three: Jack Smith, O’Keefe on FEMA, Johnson no more aid.

Two: Putin Blinken, bitcoin, overall sitrep.

One: Calls for Gates arrest, beef, milk, climate bollox, more.

2. DAD drops on this happy Monday at 900

Friday. It must be Friday as the Dustbin men came yesterday. [Why are there no dustbinwomen? The DEI wallahs have missed that job.] 

a) The general opinion [left and right] is that Macron must go. And, as the founder of the Fifth Republic also says, when elections take place after a dissolution, unlike those that take place on their normal date, it is a question of confidence that the President poses to the country.

b) A problem in NZ over NZ. Green Investment Fund questioned over SolarZero collapse.

c) DJT shares some fun.

d) Tucker Carlson interviews Sergey Viktorovich Lavrov. Russia’s longtime foreign minister describes the war with the United States and how to end it. One hour +

1. From today’s TDS

HERE

Whilst some epidemiological modelling studies give credence to the effectiveness of lockdowns, most studies based on empirical data concluded that lockdowns had little or no effect on COVID-19 transmission, cases or deaths. The collateral damage caused by lockdowns impacted health, economic, social, political, legal, policing and transport issues. Health issues included delayed and missedhealthcare, immunity debtaccidentsdeathsmental healthreduced fertility, an increase in obesity, an increase in smoking and alcohol and drug abusehigher taxeshigher inflation, more people on benefits, waste (test and tracepersonal protective equipment and hotel quarantine) and fraud (Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme payments). Children missed school, which compromised their developmentcommunication skillseducation and physical and mental health. Lockdowns also generated a workshy workforce and normalised truancy. Lockdowns exacerbated inequalities, too, with the poor being the worst affected.