Wednesday [16 till close of play]

(1633) Greetings, good evening and welcome to downtown Burbank … no … hang on … welcome to freezing Britland … enjoy the evening as it unfolds, folks.

 

15. Pipe bomb


14. Steve at 1207 and war room

  • Megan Basham: The Average Evangelical In The Pews Is Rock-Solid Conservative, The Most Powerful Force In American Politics. Their Leadership Class, However, Has Been Almost Entirely Purchased By The Secular Left
  • Megan Basham: Inside The Southern Baptist Convention An Absolute War Is Raging: Younger Conservative Reformers Vs. The Comfortable Old Guard Who Prefer Soft, Progressive Stances And Partnerships With Secular Left Groups
  • Redistricting: Federal Judges Block New Texas Congressional Map, Brian Harrison Reacts
  • Tim Estes-The Battle Over AI Governance: Are You Pro-Human Or Pro-Company?

JH: Great name, that … Megan Bash-am.

13. The audio in this youtube is pretty bad

… but the topic needs to be looked at. IYE:

Yes, it’s certainly a factor but I’m going to dig into JH’s own hitchings at various times, including two going “spousy”. There was one Jewish, one Muslim, one Serbian, one Russian, three Anglo-Saxon … question is why? There may have been ulterior on some of their parts, with me it was just falling for the honeys, plus I was there, she was there in each case. The one I really chased was one of the Anglos.

So what’s it all prove? Not sure. Is it relevant to the power couples in the video? Ahh … no.

12. Almost all the criticisms of the invasion

… have been two groups, each shunning the other, some sort of zero sum game where it has to be all one way or nothing. Thus, Mark Collett and Laura Towler were all in against Sikap and flatly and vehemently rejected TR’s constant position about it being the deathcult itself, with them calling TR a Tsinoiz shill.

Neither could take a more combined position that the cult is far more influential on certain cultures, ethnicities and even demographics such as wokeleft women and beta males. Or to put it a different way … barely educated, less civilised types. To my mind, it’s a bit of all of those.

As you’d expect, a Christian perspective would be less nationalistic and more Abrahamic clash. Steve:

11. Heatwave here

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