Saw something in passing … Iryna’s parents in Congress, no idea why but it was an act of respect apparently, probably arranged by the RNC or Donny’s Wiles. Predictably, the demonrats refused to stand … what a disgrace.
Were it a demonrat who had died at the hands of a MAGA, I would have stood out of respect for the dead but then sat down again. Moving on … Riley Gaines just wrote:
“I can’t wait until we look back as a society and all recognize how absolutely insane and terrifying it is that an entire political party just admitted to caring more about illegal immigrants than American citizens.”
And Lisa over here, on the woman who said boys should try out wearing dresses at school:
We are very much at the mercy of these crazed clowns just now, which raises the immediate question … why? How do such completely unsuitable people get into these positions in the first place?
Because they’re recruited and pkaced there after brainwashing, innit. But someone is also behind the whole thing … someone with immense power and infinite money. Mark Matis, in comments at Jstack, is in no doubt who it is. Plus I made references myself to “diabolical”, did I not?
Afternote: I could easily have left today’s slot as is, readying for Wed 6 to 10 and readers would never have known the decision I made before bringing this above … and not this below:
Why did I drop the National Gallery piece? It’s actually very good, researched well by the lass, Sheyamali Sudesh. I ggled it to find her origin and it said nothing is explicitly stated, she is British. But she’s not. I did find this: “Her work often engages with South Asian identity, and in 2021 she held a workshop using indigo ink sourced by Tamil people in South India.”
Nothing whatever wrong with any of that … incidentally:
The issue is that this is a Tamil, posing as British, telling us about a European painting. Again, nothing wrong with that in itself … her knowledge might be great. I might even return to it, its universal theme … but not at 06:49, Wednesday, given the gall of the Sri Lankan “shadow home secretary” of this country Britain, and the way the establishment is now outsourcing everything away from the British.
Who is creating this dilemma? The establishment of course, desperate to be anything but British … a very sore issue right now.
(0523) Took a backwards step with some health matters yesterday … basics brought me back. At the same time, Wed 2 was also mentioned by a friend. (0608)
5. AI Amelia spouts human wisdom
This is the diabolical cleverness of that manipulation. The content above has a godly source … it attacks anti-human policy … but it’s stated by AI, which is basically Mengeles and Faucis, conscienceless humans, determining policy for humans … and we’re the lab rats … or beagles.
4. Look at the item in Wed 3 on Altman
One reaction from an Indian lady was:
“SamAltman just admitted AI will make most humans economically useless. Nobody’s talking about this. A single AI company could soon control more wealth than entire governments. The same AI giving them that power is also letting a 2-person startup beat a 500-person company. The weapon is available to everyone. Most people just don’t know how to pick it up yet.”
And yet again, it combines those two principles about seeing who’s saying it before what is said determines your faith in its legitimacy, together with whether it is essentially anti- human or not in nature. If yes, then it has a diabolical primary source.
Plus the third principle of they never stop, never sleep, keep returning to it, wearing us down … like a machine. IYE had this:
Over 40 Congressional Crybaby Democrats Skipping Trump’s State of the Union Address
House Republicans Present Nigeria Christian Persecution Report to White House
EU Parliament Refuses Minute of Silence in Memory of French Conservative Activist Quentin Deranque
UK And France Want To Give Ukraine Nuclear Warheads That Can Be Used To Arm Ballistic Missiles
Four Years Of Evolution: How Drones And Small Assault Groups Redefined Warfare
The statute of limitations for the COVID criminal conspiracy has not yet expired: Who should be prosecuted?
London Met Police Has Questions To Answer Over the Officer Who Stood Up for Free Speech Surrounded by Angry Muslims
Sam Altman Just Said Training Human Children Uses More Energy Than AI
Much more … and there really is, esp. in MftWC 1.
2. Too clever by arf, ego and false prophets
In the previous item, “it’s not the facts and figures which matter these days, but who is spouting them. That determines whom we believe” was the main thrust, or Big Science is flawed, as it’s poisoned by political considerations, e.g. readings from the way weather stations are placed near heat sources.
Then we get the false prophets like Milliband and the AGW nutters in general, with an added factor. If “back to basics” decency is voted in, these lost bstds never give up … they wait and then reintroduce it another way, only worse. They never, ever stop destroying humanity the moment it becomes civilised by following basic biblical precepts.
Overweening human ego by self-imagined “intellectuals” is the bane of the west. There are reasons the western social fabric worked, but the clever cligs existentialusts say nah, I’m the god in my life … only to pay later.
And that, my friends is diabolical, a dead giveaway.
1. DAD at 1304
a) It has become a “tradition”: whenever Emmanuel Macron goes on an official trip abroad, he takes the opportunity to announce (usually in English!) some new misdeed, the consequences of which will be felt by the French citizens he is supposed to govern and protect. (JH: This one will be in Wed 2.)
b) b) Far Left violence v. Far Right violence. Melenchon tells a porky. No one will ever know where @JLMelenchon and his followers in La France Insoumise (LFI) get their figures on deaths attributed to the far right, but if they’re not reliable or factual, they’re amusing. (JH: Again … it’s not the facts and figures which matter these days, but who is spouting them. That determines whom we believe.)
c) Is Lagarde’s rumoured early departure [a few months before the French Presidential elections] from ECB a safeguard against electoral risk in France?
d) Shocking parliamentary hearing on the Louvre robbery: security flaws and governance in crisis. Laurence des Cars, president of the museum, resigns.
e) The bill to legalise euthanasia in France is back for a final reading before being adopted by the deputies of the National Assembly. (JH: Eugenics bill from another angle.)