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Happy New Year 2022

by coldwarrior ( 465 Comments › )
Filed under Open thread at December 30th, 2021 - 6:47 am

Happy New Years Yinz Guys!

2022 promises to be a very interesting year.

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  1. eaglesoars
    1 | December 30, 2021 11:34 am

    2022 promises to be a very interesting year.

    Define ‘interesting’

    ——————————

    China is working on ‘brain-control weaponry’ that ‘paralyzes and controls opponents’ rather than killing them, US says

    US sanctioned Chinese research institutes for ‘purported brain-control weapons’
    Official said technology includes ‘gene editing, human performance enhancement [and] brain machine interfaces’

    Chinese documents talked about weapons to ‘paralyze and control opponents’
    US fears weapons will be used against Uighurs as well as military opponents

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10355211/China-working-brain-control-weaponry-paralyze-control-opponents.html


  2. lobo91
    2 | December 30, 2021 12:59 pm

    Every time I think we’ve reached peak crazy, something new comes along. Apparently, some lunatic federal judge has declared that immigration laws are unconstitutional because they have a disparate impact on “Latinx persons”.


  3. eaglesoars
    3 | December 30, 2021 1:34 pm

    @ lobo91:

    By that logic, all laws are unconstitutional because they have a disparate impact on people who break them.


  4. lobo91
    4 | December 30, 2021 1:57 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    @ lobo91:

    By that logic, all laws are unconstitutional because they have a disparate impact on people who break them.

    Of course, but “criminal” isn’t a protected class under the civil rights laws


  5. 5 | December 30, 2021 6:10 pm

    @ lobo91:
    Give it time.


  6. 6 | December 30, 2021 6:19 pm

    @ lobo91:
    But all they have to do is follow the typical Democrat idea that criminal laws affect minorities more because as they apparently believe minorities are more likely to be criminals and all laws can be abolished.


  7. eaglesoars
    7 | December 30, 2021 7:07 pm

    This is a fun article. The best optical illusions of 2021. Illusions included in the article

    https://newatlas.com/science/best-optical-illusions-year-2021-contest-winner/


  8. rain of lead
    8 | December 30, 2021 7:10 pm

    45-45 tenn vs purdue 1.35 left


  9. eaglesoars
    9 | December 30, 2021 7:17 pm

    Netherlands is on Covid vaccine dose #6

    Maybe if they do 12, they’ll be immortal


  10. eaglesoars
    10 | December 30, 2021 7:19 pm

    How convenient

    JUST IN – Prosecutors end criminal case against 2 jail guards who falsified records on the night Epstein “killed himself on their watch” one day after Maxwell’s trial.

    https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1476680877790924800


  11. rain of lead
    11 | December 30, 2021 7:31 pm

    ot


  12. rain of lead
    12 | December 30, 2021 7:44 pm

    48-45 purdue in double ot


  13. rain of lead
    13 | December 30, 2021 7:47 pm

    the score was 31-30 at the start of the forth


  14. darkwords
    14 | December 30, 2021 7:50 pm

    Lyds Is The Gift
    @sourpatchlyds
    ·
    Dec 29
    Correct.
    Quote Tweet
    Michael Morse
    @mmorsepfd
    · Dec 28
    My friend‘s teenaged daughter told me all the cool kids listen to Joe Rogan, JP Sears, Ben Shapiro, Tim Pool, Lex and Jocko. CNN, MSNBC and FOX are O-U-T out. Maybe there is hope after all.


  15. darkwords
    15 | December 30, 2021 7:50 pm

    @ rain of lead:
    Who we rooting for? or where is the money at?


  16. darkwords
    16 | December 30, 2021 7:52 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    Total fail by leadership. The underground grapevine should just start considering everyone that rode a plane to the island is guilty until proven innocent. That will sort them out like a Harry Potter hat.


  17. eaglesoars
    17 | December 30, 2021 8:01 pm

    darkwords wrote:

    The underground grapevine should just start considering everyone that rode a plane to the island is guilty until proven innocent.

    I think the above ground grapevine already does that


  18. darkwords
    18 | December 30, 2021 8:01 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    Double inverted perspective cube describes a Biden voter pretty well.

    These are much better illusions than the ones used when I was a kid.


  19. darkwords
    19 | December 30, 2021 8:02 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    I’m waiting for the chans to publish the real gossip about this.


  20. darkwords
    20 | December 30, 2021 8:09 pm

    @ lobo91:
    Obama judge. We need to impeach a few judges to knock them off their God perch.


  21. darkwords
    21 | December 30, 2021 8:13 pm

    I started following some anti American foreign accounts on social media.

    Large group of them laughing at how woke America is. They consider it a large weakness. The chinese have a word for it baizuo. Essentially useful idiot who thinks they are superior to the Chinese.

    Lots of propaganda on how Americans kill native Americans.
    Lots of propaganda on how jews still own slaves.

    China has official news on Christians attacking Hindis in India.

    Ilhan Omar though is seen as a Baizuo and no one in actual Somalia likes her.


  22. darkwords
    22 | December 30, 2021 8:15 pm

    @stillgray
    ·
    5h
    The Guardian disables ‘Person of the Year’ poll after JK Rowling comes out ahead


  23. darkwords
    23 | December 30, 2021 8:17 pm

    Ian Miles Cheong @ stillgray.substack.com@stillgray
    ·
    9h
    $1.2 million spent by Fauci’s NIH to buy beagle puppies for medical experimentation

    ** this alone should get Fauci run out of town tarred and feathered.


  24. darkwords
    24 | December 30, 2021 8:19 pm

    Rumor that California is going to outlaw bacon.

    Went to the store yesterday to buy some storage tubs. What used to cost me $5 is now $18. That’s in a change that occurred in one year. Decided just to not buy the non essentials.

    Have to save up for ammo and bitcoin.


  25. darkwords
    25 | December 30, 2021 8:21 pm

    @MarinaMedvin
    ·
    11h
    HERO Lakewood Police Officer Ashley Ferris was shot in the abdomen by the mass murderer in Denver who already killed five people— shot back & killed him while she was wounded & on the ground.
    He feared the emasculation of men. Glad Ferris justified his fears.


  26. eaglesoars
    26 | December 30, 2021 8:21 pm

    darkwords wrote:

    Ilhan Omar though is seen as a Baizuo and no one in actual Somalia likes her.

    Her father was one of the bad guys. Of course, that assumes there were good guys


  27. darkwords
    27 | December 30, 2021 8:24 pm

    The new matrix movie is getting panned universally. People say watch Dark City instead.

    The new Spiderman movie is getting exceptional reviews everywhere.


  28. lobo91
    28 | December 30, 2021 8:50 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    darkwords wrote:

    The underground grapevine should just start considering everyone that rode a plane to the island is guilty until proven innocent.

    I think the above ground grapevine already does that

    There are times when I wish that Frank Castle was real


  29. darkwords
    29 | December 30, 2021 8:54 pm

    Getting ready for New Years.

    Alexa play the Rolling Stones.


  30. lobo91
    30 | December 30, 2021 9:00 pm


  31. darkwords
    31 | December 30, 2021 9:00 pm

    @ lobo91:
    TimKennedyMMA
    Jocko
    Stumpf
    Gallagher
    Mike Glover

    All FAFO ex military. But they are used to building a society up.

    I’d hope someone on the inside leaks all the info. People across political spectrums would prefer that also I think.


  32. darkwords
    32 | December 30, 2021 9:14 pm

    Watching Joe Rogan say he voted Libertarian in the last election. Avoiding Biden and Trump. That was my trick at my work on the left coast. I couldn’t say I voted Trump at work. I had to say I voted libertarian.

    Odds are Rogan will still vote D.


  33. eaglesoars
    33 | December 30, 2021 9:16 pm

    lobo91 wrote:

    There are times when I wish that Frank Castle was real

    always


  34. coldwarrior
    34 | December 30, 2021 11:21 pm

    https://www.space.com/james-webb-space-telescope-uncovers-sunshield

    well…yep…it is in fact rocket science.


  35. darkwords
    35 | December 30, 2021 11:29 pm

    Someone on the internet. IF Joe Biden were your grandfather would you let him make any of your healthcare decisions?


  36. darkwords
    36 | December 31, 2021 1:07 am

    2/3 to 3/4 of global pharma profits come from the United States.

    Only 2 countries in the developed world allow for pharma advertising.


  37. 37 | December 31, 2021 2:23 am

    eaglesoars wrote:

    The best optical illusions of 2021. Illusions included in the article

    Cool stuff. This one got me a few years back.
    https://youtu.be/IGQmdoK_ZfY


  38. 38 | December 31, 2021 2:39 am

    darkwords wrote:

    @stillgray
    ·
    5h
    The Guardian disables ‘Person of the Year’ poll after JK Rowling comes out ahead

    They got Boaty McBoatfaced.
    https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-36064659


  39. darkwords
    39 | December 31, 2021 2:43 am

    Dopesick on hulu makes one realize there is a definite evil running through this country. Working my way to the book.


  40. 41 | December 31, 2021 10:58 am

    Bunkessa reports she’s got the ‘vid. Mild flu-like symptoms.


  41. eaglesoars
    42 | December 31, 2021 11:02 am

    Auld Lang Syne w/bagpipes. One of my faves.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=to1xT93IlUI

    Bunk Five Hawks X wrote:

    Bunkessa reports she’s got the ‘vid. Mild flu-like symptoms.

    still sucks. Hope she’s better soon.


  42. 43 | December 31, 2021 11:08 am

    eaglesoars wrote:

    still sucks. Hope she’s better soon.

    She’s been vaxxed, was planning to get another booster. I hope she got the Omigodmicron and gets lifetime natural immunity.


  43. eaglesoars
    44 | December 31, 2021 11:53 am

    So Xi’an, a city in China is locking down on account of some version of the WU flu.

    Guess what company has a plant there?

    Intel. Which will go into lockdown, exacerbating the chip shortage.

    Why are American companies so effing clueless.


  44. eaglesoars
    45 | December 31, 2021 11:56 am

    There are about 60000 enterprises registered in Xi’an Hi-tech Zone. It has introduced renowned international and Chinese companies to establish their presence there, including over 100 Fortune 500 and world class companies, such as Samsung, Siemens, Honeywell, GE, Emerson, IBM, Applied Materials, Micron, Johnson & Johnson, Bosch, Intel, Schneider, Bluescope, Caterpillar, Eaton, NEC, Fujitsu, etc. Prominent Chinese leading companies such as Huawei, ZTE, BYD, Fast Gear, China Digital etc. have also established their R&D or manufacturing bases in Xi’an Hi-tech Zone.

    https://www.amcham-shanghai.org/en/industrial-park/xian-hi-tech-industries-development-zone


  45. darkwords
    46 | December 31, 2021 1:31 pm

    @ Bunk Five Hawks X:
    Is she doing any of that monoclonal antibodies? Tim Pool was saying his covid was harsh but he ignored it for 2 days until a doctor looked at him. Joe Rogan said his bout was mild.


  46. darkwords
    47 | December 31, 2021 1:34 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    I’d rather we line these companies up on the Mexican border in Texas. Swap out the Chinese slave labor. And get a walled compound to boot.


  47. 48 | December 31, 2021 1:38 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    Auld Lang Syne w/bagpipes. One of my faves.

    Just ripped it into an mp3 file.
    This tool is pretty good – there are others.
    https://mp3-convert.org/


  48. lobo91
    49 | December 31, 2021 1:38 pm

    New York says it will prioritize non-White people in distributing low supply of COVID-19 treatments

    The state of New York said it will prioritize non-White people in the distribution of COVID-19 treatments in short supply.

    New York’s Department of Health released a document detailing its plan to distribute the treatments, such as monoclonal antibody treatment and antiviral pills.

    The plan includes a section on eligibility for the scarce antiviral pills that people must meet to receive the treatment, including a line stating a person needs to have “a medical condition or other factors that increase their risk for severe illness.”

    One such “risk factor” is being a race or ethnicity that is not White due to “longstanding systemic health and social inequities”

    “Non-white race or Hispanic/Latino ethnicity should be considered a risk factor, as longstanding systemic health and social inequities have contributed to an increased risk of severe illness and death from COVID-19,” the memo reads.


  49. 50 | December 31, 2021 1:40 pm

    darkwords wrote:

    Is she doing any of that monoclonal antibodies?

    We can’t discuss stuff like that.


  50. lobo91
    51 | December 31, 2021 1:43 pm

    Good thing those Littoral Combat Ships don’t really have a mission…

    Naval commander, executive officer removed from posts due to ‘loss of confidence’

    Two top-ranking officers on a U.S. Navy vessel were relieved of duty on Thursday due to a “loss of confidence in their ability to command,” the Navy announced.

    Cmdr. Richard J. Zamberlan and Cmdr. Phillip Lundberg of the USS Montgomery both lost their posts in an unusual move by Navy leadership to remove both the commanding officer and executive officer. Cmdr. Dustin Lonero, the executive officer of the USS Coronado, will take command until the Navy can decide on a new permanent captain.

    The Navy did not clarify the details as to why the pair were relieved, but a San Diego Navy official familiar with the vessel but not authorized to comment publicly told the San Diego Union-Tribune the move was related to a “mishandled sexual harassment complaint” on the ship.


  51. AZfederalist
    52 | December 31, 2021 1:57 pm

    @ lobo91:

    I would think that violates a number of medical ethics as well as opens them up to massive malpractice lawsuits should any non-POC person have adverse effects because of this criteria.


  52. AZfederalist
    53 | December 31, 2021 1:59 pm

    lobo91 wrote:

    Good thing those Littoral Combat Ships don’t really have a mission…

    Naval commander, executive officer removed from posts due to ‘loss of confidence’

    Two top-ranking officers on a U.S. Navy vessel were relieved of duty on Thursday due to a “loss of confidence in their ability to command,” the Navy announced.

    Cmdr. Richard J. Zamberlan and Cmdr. Phillip Lundberg of the USS Montgomery both lost their posts in an unusual move by Navy leadership to remove both the commanding officer and executive officer. Cmdr. Dustin Lonero, the executive officer of the USS Coronado, will take command until the Navy can decide on a new permanent captain.

    The Navy did not clarify the details as to why the pair were relieved, but a San Diego Navy official familiar with the vessel but not authorized to comment publicly told the San Diego Union-Tribune the move was related to a “mishandled sexual harassment complaint” on the ship.

    Crap. Probably means they were good combat officers.


  53. darkwords
    54 | December 31, 2021 2:12 pm

    @ AZfederalist:
    That’s what I thought. Milley railroaded them with some white rage BS


  54. eaglesoars
    55 | December 31, 2021 3:02 pm

    Betty White has died. Missed her 100th birthday by weeks.


  55. coldwarrior
    56 | December 31, 2021 3:38 pm

    Time for Nick Saban and Alabama to humiliate Cincinnati U.

    Cincinnati does not belong here.


  56. rain of lead
    57 | December 31, 2021 5:19 pm

    happy new year y’all

    Wind Of Change
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4RjJKxsamQ


  57. rain of lead
    58 | December 31, 2021 5:20 pm

    @ coldwarrior:

    did you see our game last night?
    holy crap


  58. eaglesoars
    59 | December 31, 2021 5:37 pm

    How…odd. Or not.

    Covid 19 Omicron outbreak in Antarctic: Belgian polar researchers at remote station infected

    Polar researchers in remote Antarctica have fallen victim to coronavirus, despite taking strict health precautions, being fully vaccinated and miles from civilisation.

    Two thirds of the 25 staff based in Belgium’s Princess Elisabeth Polar Station have caught Covid, the Le Soir newspaper reported, proving there is no escape from the global pandemic.

    The Omicron outbreak happened despite all staff passing multiple PCR tests, quarantining and living in one of the most remote places in the world.
    .
    .
    All 25 researchers were fully vaccinated and one had a booster shot. Before leaving for the station, they underwent a PCR test in Belgium two hours before flying to South Africa.

    In South Africa, they quarantined for 10 days and took another PCR test. A further test was needed when leaving Cape Town for Antarctica and a final one five days after that.

    One person tested positive seven days after arriving at the station on December 14. The person was isolated but tests revealed two others had caught the virus. The three were evacuated on December 23 but the virus has continued to spread.

    It is thought to be the Omicron variant because that is responsible for 99 per cent of infections in South Africa.

    https://www.newstalkzb.co.nz/news/world/polar-researchers-report-covid-outbreak-in-remote-antarctica/?s=09


  59. eaglesoars
    60 | December 31, 2021 6:29 pm

    Betty White improvised this scene from The Golden Girls in front of a live audience. She totally broke Bea and Rue. And the audience.

    https://twitter.com/jxeker/status/1477003984770674696


  60. coldwarrior
    61 | December 31, 2021 6:37 pm

    @ rain of lead:
    I did. It was BS.

    and

    I think Saban and Bama are showing why C really never belongs in the bigs


  61. coldwarrior
    62 | December 31, 2021 6:37 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    That is talent.


  62. coldwarrior
    63 | December 31, 2021 6:43 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    @ coldwarrior:
    And hysterical


  63. eaglesoars
    64 | December 31, 2021 8:10 pm

    From Gov. Abbott about 40 mins ago.

    BREAKING: Texas just beat Biden again.

    Another of Biden’s vaccine & mask mandates was just halted by a federal judge in Texas.

    The Court writes: “It is undisputed that an agency cannot act without Congressional authorization.”

    That would apply to all of Biden’s orders.

    https://twitter.com/GregAbbott_TX/status/1477074000794763266

    The replies are UNBELIEVABLY ignorant


  64. coldwarrior
    65 | December 31, 2021 8:17 pm

    @ coldwarrior:
    Neither does M.


  65. coldwarrior
    66 | December 31, 2021 9:07 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    OMG!!!!

    they caught the common cold.

    😆


  66. coldwarrior
    67 | December 31, 2021 9:08 pm

    yeah, i dont think M deserves to be in the NCAA playoffs either.


  67. eaglesoars
    68 | December 31, 2021 9:21 pm

    coldwarrior wrote:

    @ eaglesoars:

    OMG!!!!

    they caught the common cold.

    I wonder if there IS no omricon and the PCR test – or whatever test they’re using is mis-diagnosing a cold as a variant


  68. coldwarrior
    69 | December 31, 2021 9:27 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    I wonder if there IS no omricon and the PCR test – or whatever test they’re using is mis-diagnosing a cold as a variant

    pcr does not work on virii…per the inventor.


  69. eaglesoars
    70 | December 31, 2021 9:28 pm

    coldwarrior wrote:

    eaglesoars wrote:

    I wonder if there IS no omricon and the PCR test – or whatever test they’re using is mis-diagnosing a cold as a variant

    pcr does not work on virii…per the inventor.

    then why the hell are they using it?


  70. coldwarrior
    71 | December 31, 2021 9:34 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    well…..


  71. coldwarrior
    72 | December 31, 2021 9:36 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    I wonder if there IS no omricon and the PCR test – or whatever test they’re using is mis-diagnosing a cold as a variant

    you’re getting there…..


  72. coldwarrior
    73 | December 31, 2021 9:44 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    coldwarrior wrote:

    eaglesoars wrote:

    I wonder if there IS no omricon and the PCR test – or whatever test they’re using is mis-diagnosing a cold as a variant

    pcr does not work on virii…per the inventor.

    then why the hell are they using it?

    this, my dear, i where there is no scientific method allowed.

    none.

    my ID docs are beside themselves over this


  73. eaglesoars
    74 | December 31, 2021 9:49 pm

    coldwarrior wrote:

    you’re getting there…..

    I’ve been there for few days when the flu mysteriously appeared again. I know that the inventor of the PCR said it is absolutely useless as a diagnostic tool (and that Fauci is an idiot who knows nothing) – I watched the video I know he said it. Unfortunately, he’s dead and can’t address it.

    But read this. Published day before yesterday.

    The CDC’s original PCR test has been voluntarily recalled in favor of a more efficient multiplex PCR test

    The CDC’s original PCR test gave accurate, dependable results. It was not recalled because of accuracy (sensitivity or specificity) concerns

    All PCR tests for COVID-19 are designed to only give positive results if SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19) is present

    PCR tests are more accurate and reliable than antigen tests

    https://www.nebraskamed.com/COVID/pcr-test-recall-can-the-test-tell-the-difference-between-covid-19-and-the-flu#:~:text=PCR%20tests%20remain%20the%20gold,one%20from%20the%20WHO.

    This says nada about the number of cycles they use (anything over 17 will give a false positive, IIRC – and they use something like 30)


  74. eaglesoars
    75 | December 31, 2021 9:52 pm

    We watched “Don’t Look Up” which in kind of a fun movie.

    Now we’re watching The Darkest Hour. Again. Great movie.


  75. coldwarrior
    76 | December 31, 2021 9:58 pm

    The Ashes.

    https://www.blogmocracy.com/2021/12/06/the-ashes-2021-22-open/

    the aussies stomped the dog snot out of england.

    it is always wonderful to watch the ‘colonies’ beat the mother country soundly at their own game.

    we took great pride in berlin by stomping the snot out of our english/scottish/welsh comrades in rugby twice a year. i was one of team captains, and i will never forget this: we were at fixture meeting and i had to schedule 2 games V raf gatow, the first thing they checked on their schedule was if they could afford to have troopers missing the following week after playing us.

    KOSB just groaned and scheduled us.

    we won the city twice, proceeded to NATO championships, and once got the plate (3rd place). we were a brigade playing against divisions.

    Aussie and Lobo will understand the david / goliath


  76. coldwarrior
    77 | December 31, 2021 10:00 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    This says nada about the number of cycles they use (anything over 17 will give a false positive, IIRC – and they use something like 30)

    there you go.

    the ONLY test that matters is the 4 day, grow the virus, test.


  77. eaglesoars
    78 | December 31, 2021 10:08 pm

    Canada’s Justin Trudeau on the unvaccinated:

    “They don’t believe in science/progress and are very often misogynistic and racist….This leads us, as a leader and as a country, to make a choice: Do we tolerate these people?”

    https://twitter.com/KevinBardosh/status/1476838517007257600


  78. coldwarrior
    79 | December 31, 2021 10:12 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    scientific method need not apply.

    give them stars of david and march them to camps without potato. i never realized how evil people could get until watching the ddr, reading gulag archipelago, and listening to stories from mrs coldwarrior.

    we are almost there.


  79. eaglesoars
    80 | December 31, 2021 10:14 pm

    Austria’s plan for the new year

    From 03.01.22 or 10.01.22 you must present a Covid-Pass at the cash desk, otherwise you are not authorized to pay Supermarkets, pharmacies. Petrol stations, post offices and tobacco shops are not affected.

    https://twitter.com/toomss34/status/1476493398605447170


  80. coldwarrior
    81 | December 31, 2021 10:20 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    the mountain nazis strike again.


  81. darkwords
    82 | December 31, 2021 10:22 pm

    Dr Malone is on Joe Rogan today. Very good discussion on COVID. He is one of the developers of the mRNA tech. And like Dr McCollough has a depth of knowledge and practice.


  82. coldwarrior
    83 | December 31, 2021 10:28 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    @ darkwords:

    this covid shit is over, we havent intubated in months. we have ventilators stacked up in back rooms that have to be taken out of service as they havent been used in months and are collecting dust…this is in all of our hospitals, i go everywhere and see it all

    wuhan flu has become the label on nyquil. i havent seen a respiratory failure in months. we had 20 covid + patients sing in yesterday, none admitted.

    its over.


  83. coldwarrior
    84 | December 31, 2021 10:33 pm

    now….the ERs are all backed up.

    why?

    here’s why. the arent enough nurses to staff the admitting floors, so we cant send the admitted patient to a bed. why?

    well, we knew that this was going to happen 15 year ago. the boomer nurses are retiring faster than they can be replaced. much faster.

    the nursing shortage has nothing to do with covid. it has everything to do with demographics.

    the system is gong to collapse because of demographics.


  84. coldwarrior
    85 | December 31, 2021 10:36 pm

    coldwarrior wrote:

    wuhan flu has become the label on nyquil. i havent seen a respiratory failure in months. we had 20 covid + patients sing in yesterday, none admitted.

    we have peeps so worked up that they come in with covid…a few years ago they would have stayed home and dealt with it.

    work everyone up on purpose? yep.

    collapse the system.


  85. eaglesoars
    86 | December 31, 2021 10:54 pm

    coldwarrior wrote:

    the nursing shortage has nothing to do with covid.

    did your system fire anybody for not being vaxed. And if you hold on a sec, I’ll show you something that shows you it’s NOT over. They are going to do their damndest to make sure it isn’t

    brb


  86. eaglesoars
    87 | December 31, 2021 11:06 pm

    Here we go

    What exactly is ‘Delmicron’? Scientists warn of super strain — Here’s all about its origin, mutation, etc

    As the world still comes to grips with coronavirus’ variant, said to be highly transmissible if not deadlier than the Delta variant, that has dimmed the chances of a pandemic-free 2022, a fresh surge in US and Europe is now being blamed on a combination of the two.

    Delmicron, a combination of the virus’ Delta and Omicron variants, can transmit even faster. While Covid-19 infections only involve a single mutant strain, two can strike simultaneously in extremely rare cases.
    .
    .
    Moderna Chief Medical Officer Dr Paul Burton said the new super-variant would be created if the Omicron and the Delta variants infect someone at the same time.
    .
    .
    Dr Burton told the UK Parliament’s Science and Technology Committee that it was possible they could swap genes and trigger a dangerous variant.
    .
    .
    Maharashtra’s Covid-19 task force member Dr Shashank Joshi..added that Europe and North America now had the twin Delmicron variant.

    https://www.financialexpress.com/lifestyle/health/what-exactly-is-delmicron-scientists-warn-of-super-strain-heres-all-about-its-origin-mutation-etc/2389547/

    This article is complete bullshit. Notice the term ‘fresh surge’ and then in the next para it’s ‘extremely rare’. Then it’s ‘would be’, then it’s ‘possible’.

    And finally there is the declarative sentence that the variant is in Europe and the U.S. but cites zero sources.

    But this will be the narrative, you can make bank on it


  87. darkwords
    88 | December 31, 2021 11:37 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    There is probably a certain percentage of government scientists actively trying to create this new virus in the lab. FrankenFaucis.


  88. Possum
    89 | December 31, 2021 11:42 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    That is what I was rabbling on about weeks ago. The not visiting chicken and turkey farms unless 72 hours passed since working with hogs.

    That was to try and prevent introducing a hog virus into a chicken that may already have a very close related virus.


  89. eaglesoars
    90 | December 31, 2021 11:44 pm

    from my link at #74

    So why did the CDC recall the PCR test?
    The CDC is choosing to use a multiplexed PCR test rather than the original PCR test to save time.

    All PCR tests give either a positive or negative result for each virus it detects. For SARS-CoV-2:

    Positive means the test found SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19
    Negative means you likely don’t have COVID-19 – but you may have influenza or another coronavirus. So you’d have to get a second test to see if it’s something else
    But a multiplexed test can determine both viruses at the same time, saving the patient an uncomfortable nasal swab.

    And…just in time

    BREAKING: A MIXTURE of the flu and coronavirus, dubbed Flurona, has been detected in Israel. — UK EXPRESS

    https://twitter.com/ElectionWiz/status/1477025383648215040


  90. coldwarrior
    91 | December 31, 2021 11:48 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    influenza virii cant talk to corona virii.

    they cant mate


  91. coldwarrior
    92 | December 31, 2021 11:49 pm

    Possum wrote:

    @ eaglesoars:
    That is what I was rabbling on about weeks ago. The not visiting chicken and turkey farms unless 72 hours passed since working with hogs.

    That was to try and prevent introducing a hog virus into a chicken that may already have a very close related virus.

    and dont try to bend those rules! the bird farmers up here are maniacal about it, as they should be!


  92. darkwords
    93 | December 31, 2021 11:50 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    I bet the new test is twice the price? Pharma is studying how best to profit off of covid porn. (Their MO in dopesick around pain management with opioids)


  93. Possum
    94 | December 31, 2021 11:50 pm

    @ coldwarrior:
    Very closely related is the key.


  94. coldwarrior
    95 | December 31, 2021 11:54 pm

    Possum wrote:

    @ coldwarrior:
    Very closely related is the key.

    welllll….yes and no.

    corona mutate with each other.

    flu a and b mutate with each other…

    then go across species…when it mutates through both bird and swine, it can be very bad


  95. coldwarrior
    96 | January 1, 2022 12:00 am


  96. eaglesoars
    97 | January 1, 2022 12:01 am

    That’s it! Happy New Year!

    out for the nite


  97. coldwarrior
    98 | January 1, 2022 12:03 am

    holy shit!

    im up at my parents, there was a ground shaking boom.


  98. coldwarrior
    99 | January 1, 2022 12:04 am

    coldwarrior wrote:

    holy shit!

    im up at my parents, there was a ground shaking boom.

    i could feel it more that hear it!


  99. coldwarrior
    100 | January 1, 2022 12:05 am

    eaglesoars wrote:

    That’s it! Happy New Year!

    out for the nite

    yinz too!

    i owe you some stuff…it will be on its way soon


  100. coldwarrior
    101 | January 1, 2022 12:07 am

    @ coldwarrior:

    good lord! they did it again


  101. Possum
    102 | January 1, 2022 12:17 am

    @ coldwarrior:
    Um, the USAF doing a sneaky hoping because of all the loud fireworks and bangs they would not be noticed?

    Being honest, tonight is the perfect night to let the USAF and ANG get some REAL night time intercept practice over the USA.


  102. coldwarrior
    103 | January 1, 2022 12:21 am

    @ Possum:
    this sounded like buried gunpowder…

    not that i’d know…


  103. Possum
    104 | January 1, 2022 12:27 am

    @ coldwarrior:
    Ah HA!

    The earth shattering single BOOM as opposed to the window rattling and chest thumping BANG Bang…

    Child of the 60s. Best part of the airshows. 🙂


  104. coldwarrior
    105 | January 1, 2022 12:30 am

    Possum wrote:

    @ coldwarrior:
    Ah HA!

    The earth shattering single BOOM as opposed to the window rattling and chest thumping BANG Bang…

    Child of the 60s. Best part of the airshows.

    a sonic boom needs to experienced.

    some great physics


  105. Possum
    106 | January 1, 2022 12:38 am

    @ coldwarrior:
    I agree it needs to be experienced. I Googled Sonic Boom and the town I was living in in 2007. The newspaper report is behind a firewall. Here is headline.

    Shaking blast blamed on a supersonic military jet – Storm Lake …http://www.stormlakepilottribune.com › story
    Jul 2, 2007 — After some investigation, the answer seems to be that it was a sonic boom from a military jet training exercise. The Storm Lake Fire and …

    was working a lunch shift in a restaurant when it happened. Knew what it was immediately. It caused quite a lot of, well not quite panic, but fear in the community.

    Nobody in restaurant believed me when I said what it was and ” some poor pilot is going to get a talking to “


  106. lobo91
    107 | January 1, 2022 12:40 am

    coldwarrior wrote:

    now….the ERs are all backed up.

    why?

    here’s why. the arent enough nurses to staff the admitting floors, so we cant send the admitted patient to a bed. why?

    well, we knew that this was going to happen 15 year ago. the boomer nurses are retiring faster than they can be replaced. much faster.

    the nursing shortage has nothing to do with covid. it has everything to do with demographics.

    the system is gong to collapse because of demographics.

    And it’s probably not just hitting nursing. I’ve pretty much come to the conclusion that it’s not worth finding a new job at this point, between the taxes and all the Covid-related bullshit.

    I keep hearing about how the unemployment rate is the lowest in 50 years, or some such crap. Yes, the official numbers are down, because they don’t count people whose benefits have run out, or like me, never got any.

    I just checked the Civilian Labor Force Level stats. In December 2019, we had 164,579,000 people in the work force. The most recent figure (November 2021) is 162,052,000. That’s a drop of 2.5 million people, despite a net population increase of about 2 million in that same time.


  107. 108 | January 1, 2022 12:44 am

    @ coldwarrior:
    I used to work at a call center just north of McConnell Air Force Base here in Wichita. A few years ago the Thunderbirds were in town, and bring one of their practice sessions must’ve given just a bit too much power in a high speed pass and gave us a little bit of a boom. Windows rattled.


  108. Possum
    109 | January 1, 2022 12:49 am

    @ right_wing2:

    If you have heard one before then it is no big deal. Either a high speed mistake of something really having to get somewhere fast.

    Not a reason for an inquiry and all the civilian outrage.


  109. lobo91
    110 | January 1, 2022 12:49 am

    Tell me the Whitmer “kidnapping plot” wasn’t a false flag operation:


  110. 111 | January 1, 2022 12:54 am

    Happy New Year to all.

    May we wrap up 2022 with a CONSERVATIVE US House and Senate on deck.


  111. coldwarrior
    112 | January 1, 2022 12:56 am

    @ lobo91:

    i’ll do some econ data on this…but not now.

    there is some shit going on at central banks that is causing an eyebrow raise.

    central banking is war by other means — coldwarrior 2002


  112. coldwarrior
    113 | January 1, 2022 12:58 am

    right_wing2 wrote:

    Happy New Year to all.

    May we wrap up 2022 with a CONSERVATIVE US House and Senate on deck.

    indeed.
    i hope they are America First….


  113. darkwords
    114 | January 1, 2022 1:44 am

    Whooops Terminator savings time kicked in here. We rolled back to 2020 instead of 2022


  114. darkwords
    115 | January 1, 2022 1:46 am

    @ Possum:
    You got Goosed by a Top Gun.


  115. Possum
    116 | January 1, 2022 1:53 am

    On a totally unrelated note. I thought you guys said ammunition was very expensive and hard to get.

    50 minutes past midnight here. Seems the locals are running out of fireworks.

    Now getting “fireworks” that do 7 or 11 or 15 bangs. No fancy light show, just bangs.


  116. Possum
    117 | January 1, 2022 2:01 am

    @ darkwords:

    Actually 185th Air Refueling Wing tankers based in Sioux city.

    Now how could an air refueling tanker break the sound barrier?

    Nope, not them! But when you practice air to air refueling what do those pesky fighters do to burn fuel so they can come back to the tankers to let the tankers practice?

    Yep, on a nice clear day they were a pleasure to watch. Playing chase like little kids.


  117. darkwords
    118 | January 1, 2022 2:02 am

    @ Possum:
    you only have to worry if the bangs are getting closer to your ears or futher away.


  118. 119 | January 1, 2022 2:14 am

    eaglesoars wrote:

    We watched “Don’t Look Up” which in kind of a fun movie.

    Lotta hate reviews out there. Yours is the 2nd positive one I’ve seen.


  119. 120 | January 1, 2022 2:19 am

    @ coldwarrior:
    One of the classics.


  120. Possum
    121 | January 1, 2022 2:32 am

    Yeah! I just scores a perfect ZERO.

    Not one single Facebook message, phone call or text message at 6pm CT wishing me a Happy New Year ( 6pm here is midnight in England )

    Fast forward to six hours later, Midnight CT and not one Facebook message, text or phone call wishing me a happy new year.

    Fuck 2022. I am going to bed.


  121. darkwords
    122 | January 1, 2022 2:43 am

    @ Possum:
    Lol I count the people interested in me as the number of people that celebrate a holiday with me. zero this year.

    happy new year to you possum.

    I think that is a definite karma.


  122. darkwords
    123 | January 1, 2022 2:47 am

    @ darkwords:
    I like to spend me holidays in casinos.


  123. darkwords
    124 | January 1, 2022 2:51 am

    @ darkwords:
    again the best thing to do is to make coffee at a church. There is some long term balance in that.


  124. darkwords
    125 | January 1, 2022 3:16 am

    @ darkwords:
    I let new years get away from me. Lol. I am sliding off the couch here swearing at my lack of balance.

    Concluding the dopesick hulu show. I found it worthwhile. On to the book now.


  125. darkwords
    126 | January 1, 2022 3:25 am

    I thought Michal Keaton did an outstanding job as the doctor in dopesick.


  126. 127 | January 1, 2022 3:53 am

    Possum wrote:

    Yeah! I just scores a perfect ZERO.

    Sorry, I was paying attention to the neighborhood militia. Only 30 minutes of barrage this year.


  127. eaglesoars
    128 | January 1, 2022 9:27 am

    morning.

    This is fun. An eighth grade school exam from 1912 in Shepardsville, Kentucky

    https://www.bullittcountyhistory.com/bchistory/schoolexam1912.html


  128. eaglesoars
    129 | January 1, 2022 10:36 am

    coldwarrior wrote:

    @ lobo91:

    i’ll do some econ data on this…but not now.

    there is some shit going on at central banks that is causing an eyebrow raise.

    central banking is war by other means — coldwarrior 2002

    soon please?

    When I read your ‘kaboomski’ post, my first thought was ‘earthquake’ (I’ve experienced one back in the day and yes, it was like underground gun powder) but your last one was very tiny back in November

    https://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/berks-county-earthquake-2/3045699/


  129. eaglesoars
    130 | January 1, 2022 10:43 am

    this is a beautiful piece from the Brownstone Institute (which you should put on your reading list)

    The Psychological Cruelty of Denying Natural immunity

    https://brownstone.org/articles/the-psychological-cruelty-of-denying-natural-immunity/

    Culturally, this was considered to be a modern way to think, a mental awareness that enabled generations not to give up hope but rather to look to the future with confidence.

    From the beginning of the current pathogenic crisis, this piece has been missing. Covid has been treated as a pathogen to avoid at all costs – personal and social. No price was too high to pay to purchase avoidance. The worst possible fate would be to confront the virus. We must not live life normally, we were told. We must reorganize everything around slogans: slow the spread, flatten the curve, socially distance, mask up, regard everyone and everything as a carrier.

    After two years, this is still the case in many parts of the country. Public health authorities have not recognized, must less explained natural immunity. Instead our source of hope has been the vaccine, which the authorities said would turn you into a dead end for the virus. That seemed like hope for many. Then it turned out not to be true. Hopes have been dashed and we were plunged right back where we were before.

    Covid’s coverage of the country is so broad now that everyone knows one or many people who have had it. They share stories. Some are short bouts. Others last a week or longer. Nearly everyone shakes it off. Some people die from it, particularly the elderly and infirm. And this universal tactile experience has also given rise not so much to another round of panic – that is certainly there – but exhaustion and the great question: when will all this end?

    It ends, as the authors of the Great Barrington Declaration said, with the arrival of population immunity. In this sense, it is like every pandemic that has come before. They swept through the population and those who recover have lasting immunity to the pathogen and probably others in the same family. This happens with or without a vaccine. It is this upgrade of the immune system that provides the way out.

    And yet even now, millions of people have not been made aware of the payoff to confronting the virus
    .
    .
    Take that away and you take away the possibility of the human mind to imagine a bright future. You promote despair. You create a permanent state of fear. You rob people of optimism. You create dependency and promote sadness.

    No one can live this way. And we do not have to. If we know for sure that all this suffering was not for naught, the universe and its functioning seem a bit less chaotic and appears to make a greater degree of sense. We cannot live in a pathogen-free world but we can confront this world with intelligence, courage, and conviction that we can get to the other side and live even better than we did before. We do not need to give up freedom.


  130. eaglesoars
    131 | January 1, 2022 10:45 am

    @ eaglesoars:

    I have noted before that the cruelty is the point. The resulting despair leads to the dependency needed for their totalitarian rule.


  131. 132 | January 1, 2022 10:59 am

    @ eaglesoars:
    Chaos and despair welcome tyranny.


  132. eaglesoars
    133 | January 1, 2022 11:07 am

    I will also note that the use of ivermectin in Uttar Pradesh has had exactly zero reporting over here. You have to go look for it.


  133. eaglesoars
    134 | January 1, 2022 11:09 am

    Bunk Five Hawks X wrote:

    @ eaglesoars:
    Chaos and despair welcome tyranny.

    Piven and Cloward were amateurs


  134. coldwarrior
    135 | January 1, 2022 11:31 am

    papap coldwarrior told me that the farm down the road was blowing up tree stumps last night…the farmer was also throwing a party.

    gotta love rural party favors!


  135. coldwarrior
    136 | January 1, 2022 11:45 am

    @ coldwarrior:
    which will explain why the fog smelled like wonderful bbq last night…


  136. lobo91
    137 | January 1, 2022 11:48 am


  137. rain of lead
    138 | January 1, 2022 12:58 pm

    heh

    https://www.breitbart.com/sports/2021/12/31/nascar-driver-brandon-brown-unveils-lets-go-brandon-car/

    THIS IS NO JOKE

    NASCAR Driver Brandon Brown, known for the “Let’s Go Brandon” chant, has finally gotten a new sponsor. LGB Coin has put itself on Brandon’s car as the main sponsor.

    And, “what is LGB Coin?”, you ask.

    Let’s Go Brandon crypto currency.


  138. eaglesoars
    139 | January 1, 2022 1:22 pm

    Many are torn between frustration and sympathy for @CDCgov. Given all the things CDC are failing to get done (eg rapid data dissemination and analysis), I am shocked by what they DO they spend time on. Threadsharing observations from my interactions with CDC staff. 1/14

    https://twitter.com/JoannaMasel/status/1476606333432451085

    I’ll summarize. She wrote a paper with some other people and submitted it. The CDC kept re-writing it to conform to THEIR STYLE GUIDE. By the time they were done – a year later – the CDC turned it down. Because – the data was a year old.


  139. eaglesoars
    140 | January 1, 2022 1:31 pm

    We invited an AI to debate its own ethics in the Oxford Union – what it said was startling

    https://theconversation.com/we-invited-an-ai-to-debate-its-own-ethics-in-the-oxford-union-what-it-said-was-startling-173607

    The AI took both sides of several questions – until it couldn’t

    ——
    Worryingly, there was one question where the AI simply couldn’t come up with a counter argument. When arguing for the motion that “Data will become the most fought-over resource of the 21st century”, the Megatron said:

    The ability to provide information, rather than the ability to provide goods and services, will be the defining feature of the economy of the 21st century.

    But when we asked it to oppose the motion – in other words, to argue that data wasn’t going to be the most vital of resources, worth fighting a war over – it simply couldn’t, or wouldn’t, make the case. In fact, it undermined its own position:

    We will able to see everything about a person, everywhere they go, and it will be stored and used in ways that we cannot even imagine.


  140. coldwarrior
    141 | January 1, 2022 2:39 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    We will able to see everything about a person, everywhere they go, and it will be stored and used in ways that we cannot even imagine.

    i have a faraday bag, often my phone is off, i use a lot of cash…on purpose. i will not buy cigars, booze, or restaurant meals with a card.

    my health insurance company / govt / and the rest dont need to know what i buy.


  141. 142 | January 1, 2022 3:15 pm

    5 iTunes sales, 3 Amazon sales, 3 Spotify streams.

    Damn it, I’m nearly practically almost a ro k star again…

    https://music.amazon.com/albums/B09N9P37ZM


  142. Deplorable Martian Overlord
    143 | January 1, 2022 3:16 pm

    Well, I started my new year out perfectly. Blew out my back less than a week into my new job. Don’t even know how, just started killing me at work, got sent home before I wouldn’t be able to drive. Woke up barely able to get out of bed. I can’t afford to miss work, I’m getting rid of unemployment this week.


  143. eaglesoars
    144 | January 1, 2022 3:31 pm

    coldwarrior wrote:

    i use a lot of cash…

    my problem with crypto…….


  144. eaglesoars
    145 | January 1, 2022 3:38 pm

    https://twitter.com/mikegntn/status/1476386462119641093

    This bay of fertilizer would have cost me around $18,000 last year. Today we put it in for just over $40,000. A tote of Roundup, 275 gallons, last year $4900.00 and today just over $14,000.00. This is just 2 of the inputs for growing a crop. This is not a political statement so don’t take it as such. This is real world prices farmers are having to to battle.

    The replies are beyond ignorant.

    “If they were decent farmers they would skip the roundup”

    When these assholes start starving they will also learn to pray.


  145. eaglesoars
    146 | January 1, 2022 3:47 pm

    The statistics are horrendous. Straight from Pfizer docs

    FOIA docs reveal Pfizer shot caused avalanche of miscarriages, stillborn babies

    https://www.lifesitenews.com/blogs/horrifying-hidden-pfizer-data-show-unborn-babies-newborns-dying/


  146. eaglesoars
    147 | January 1, 2022 3:51 pm

    coldwarrior wrote:

    @ eaglesoars:

    influenza virii cant talk to corona virii.

    they cant mate

    Well, somebody in Israel begs to differ

    Israel reports first case of ‘flurona’ – rare double infection of Covid and influenza/i>

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/israel-flurona-coronavirus-covid-influenza-b1985281.html


  147. 148 | January 1, 2022 6:48 pm

    @ coldwarrior:
    eaglesoars wrote:

    coldwarrior wrote:

    i use a lot of cash…

    my problem with crypto…….

    Bank axed for my ID to deposit $300 cash.


  148. darkwords
    149 | January 1, 2022 7:22 pm

    @ rain of lead:
    Trump hotels probably the only other sponsor he can get.


  149. darkwords
    150 | January 1, 2022 7:24 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    Need a Captain James T Kirk to talk a computer into a smoldering ruin. And thus saving a planet.


  150. darkwords
    151 | January 1, 2022 7:29 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    I haven’t farmed in 50 years but in the old days I would pull weeds out of the beans for 10 cents a row. We would plant a quarter of the land in alfalfa every year and rotate planting through 4 years. And we kept a manure pile that worked with a manure spreader.

    But the topsoil where I used to live is just a few inches how where it used to be a few feet. Can’t farm anymore without the artificial stuff.


  151. darkwords
    152 | January 1, 2022 7:36 pm

    BabBEE

    CANCUN—Tweeting while on a family vacation this week, Ted Cruz slammed his critics, claiming that those who hate on him are just sexually frustrated and unable to resist his raw sex appeal.

    Cruz said that Democrats who are fixated on criticizing him all the time are obviously motivated by their “deranged sexual frustrations”:


  152. eaglesoars
    153 | January 1, 2022 7:52 pm

    HEY CW

    Dauphin County, PA — UPMC is now administering limited doses of Astrazeneca’s Evushield to eligible patients.

    It’s the first ever injection made from cloned cells authorized for emergency use by the FDA.

    It’s designed to prevent COVID-19 infections in the 2% of high-risk people who may not respond well to the vaccine.

    Patients get two doses, one in each arm, which provides the antibodies needed to protect them from the virus.

    “Because we know that certain populations, particularly those patients that live in a disadvantaged neighborhood, are disproportionately affected by COVID-19, our allocation system gives greater weight to patients who live in these areas, or areas that are federally designated as having a high area of deprivation index score.” said Dr. Erin McCreary, Director of Antimicrobial Stewardship Innovation, Infectious Diseases Pharmacist, UPMC

    UPMC says the rollout will take months, unless the federal government increases it’s allotments of the drug

    Dauphin County is the Harrisburg area if I recall. This is race-based medicine. What’s up? It’s happening in NY as well.


  153. lobo91
    155 | January 1, 2022 8:04 pm


  154. AZfederalist
    156 | January 1, 2022 8:54 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    You promote despair. You create a permanent state of fear. You rob people of optimism. You create dependency and promote sadness.

    Someone thinks this is unintentional.


  155. AZfederalist
    157 | January 1, 2022 9:04 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    HEY CW

    Dauphin County, PA — UPMC is now administering limited doses of Astrazeneca’s Evushield to eligible patients.

    It’s the first ever injection made from cloned cells authorized for emergency use by the FDA.

    It’s designed to prevent COVID-19 infections in the 2% of high-risk people who may not respond well to the vaccine.

    Patients get two doses, one in each arm, which provides the antibodies needed to protect them from the virus.

    “Because we know that certain populations, particularly those patients that live in a disadvantaged neighborhood, are disproportionately affected by COVID-19, our allocation system gives greater weight to patients who live in these areas, or areas that are federally designated as having a high area of deprivation index score.” said Dr. Erin McCreary, Director of Antimicrobial Stewardship Innovation, Infectious Diseases Pharmacist, UPMC

    UPMC says the rollout will take months, unless the federal government increases it’s allotments of the drug

    Dauphin County is the Harrisburg area if I recall. This is race-based medicine. What’s up? It’s happening in NY as well.

    A cynic might say they are using minorities as Guinea pigs. Imagine if this blows up on them. The race hustlers will have a field day.


  156. eaglesoars
    158 | January 1, 2022 9:10 pm

    AZfederalist wrote:

    A cynic might say they are using minorities as Guinea pigs

    Or to divide us.

    I want whoever ok’d this named.


  157. Aussie Infidel
    159 | January 1, 2022 9:14 pm

    @ coldwarrior:
    @ eaglesoars:
    @ lobo91:
    Delingpole: My Biggest Disappointments of 2021…

    So many haven’t covered themselves with glory this year. Here are my biggest disappointments of 2021:

    The Mainstream Media
    2021 has tested to destruction the quaint notion that journalists are motivated above all by the quest for truth regardless of where it leads them. Nope: just as the MSM refused in 2020 to acknowledge there was anything even remotely suspicious that a senile child-sniffer somehow beat the most popular president in US history, so in 2021 the MSM refused to admit that there was anything remotely suspicious about the official pandemic narrative.
    In Downing Street press conferences, the default question was always “Why aren’t you doing more to enforce masks, CCP-style lockdowns, quarantines, etc?”, never once “Isn’t this all a terrible overreaction? And since when was Big Pharma so eminently trustworthy?”.
    It wasn’t just the slavish lickspittles from the BBC and The Sun who refused to stray outside the Overton Window. Even all those stalwart conservative/libertarian/free-market columnists that you used to imagine would always be your bulwark against tyranny turn out to have been just as craven.
    Sure, they could be big and brave and outspoken talking about the threats to freedom posed by Wokistas insisting on weird pronouns. But when it came to broaching the more awkward subject of a globalist, technocratic takeover being conducted under the guise of a pandemic: crickets!
    Scientists
    Like journalists, only with greater delusions of intellectual credibility and fewer scruples. Any newspaper article beginning ‘Scientists say…’ relieved you of the need to read any further because it might just as well have begun ‘Pinocchio says…’ The only honest ones in 2021 were either retired – or recently sacked for having spoken out of turn.
    Medics
    Like scientists, only even more disappointing because you thought they were there to save your life, that they valued things like the Hippocratic Oath and that no way would they push experimental treatments on you without informed consent. Sure there have been some notable exceptions to this rule but most of them are no longer actual working doctors because they have been hounded out of their jobs for wrongthink.
    Libertarians
    All that fine-sounding stuff about the Laffer Curve, the moral case for lower taxes, the genius of Hayek and Von Mises, that hilarious anecdote about Milton Friedman (‘Why not do it with spoons?): they’ve always been great on the theory of freedom. But it turns out that when it’s genuinely under threat they run for the hills, especially when it turns out that the donors who pay their think tank salaries are actually part of the problem they’ve been pretending to fight all these years.
    The Conservative Party
    Nothing whatsoever to do with anything that any reasonable person might construe as ‘conservatism’. It doesn’t care about: the countryside; private property; limited government; personal responsibility; low taxes; tradition; liberty. But it does want to take away your petrol car and your gas boiler and your foreign vacations because St. Greta said so; and it’s totally relaxed on the subject of open borders.
    The Archbishop of Canterbury; The Pope
    Painfully woke oil executive Justin Welby and South American leftist agitator Bergoglio were enthroned (as Archbishop of Canterbury and Pope) almost simultaneously in March 2013. Perhaps the timing had some significance in the Luciferian calendar, but it was certainly disastrous for many believing Christians who have looked on, appalled, at the destruction this grisly duo have wrought on their respective churches. Welby wants to decolonise church statuary; Bergoglio wants to abolish Latin mass; both appear more interested in worshipping Gaia than God.
    All the idiotic celebrities, politicians, journalists who allowed themselves to be roped into the government’s campaign to vilify people who don’t want get vaccinated.
    History will judge these shills, I hope. But not, I fear, before this obviously orchestrated campaign has whipped the vaccinated section of the populace into a witch-hunt frenzy against the unvaccinated. What they are doing by sowing the seeds of such division is wicked and unforgivable.
    Brexit
    Sure, we all had a lovely idea of what Brexit meant when we voted for it. But the Deep State never for a moment had any intention of allowing us to have it. Nor have they.
    Boris Johnson
    From his chummy, affected nickname (his real name is Alexander) to his japesome Telegraph articles celebrating breast implants and BMWs, Johnson is, and always has been, an elaborately constructed fraud. The pity is that most of us (me included) hoped there was something real beneath the facade and didn’t realise the truth until he was inextricably entrenched and the damage had been done.
    The British
    Not all of them. I’d say a good ten per cent have risen to the occasion and I’ve been proud to march alongside more than a few of these stalwarts, such as Bob the former Telegraph cartoonist to Jamie Franklin of the Irreverend podcast.
    Nevertheless, given our proud history from the various wars where we have thrashed the French, the Spanish, the Germans and the Dutch, given our roistering national spirit (Merrie England), our love of pluck and dash and wit and liberty, it has been something of a disappointment to me as an Englishman to see how swiftly most of my compatriots have caved to mask tyranny, to petty bureaucracy, to sinister idol worship (clapping for a crappy socialist healthcare system? Really??), to demagoguery, to the kind of curtain-twitching snooping and snitching more redolent of East Germany under the Stasi.
    I do hope John Bull can recover his spirit in 2022. And I wish the same to all my fellow freedom fighters around the world, from the US and Canada to Australia and New Zealand. We deserve better than this – and if we don’t get it, we have only ourselves to blame. There are no white knights. It’s up to us. Since God is on our side I’ve no doubt we shall prevail in the end.
    But given what we’re up against (principalities, powers, the rulers of the darkness of this world, spiritual wickedness in high places), I suspect it’s going to be quite a struggle.
    🙂


  158. eaglesoars
    160 | January 1, 2022 9:57 pm

    @ Aussie Infidel:

    If the media was his biggest disappointment, he’s a slow learner. Delingpole has been around long enough to know better.


  159. 161 | January 1, 2022 11:00 pm

    @ lobo91:
    https://youtu.be/hAMVslql9t8
    …sorry


  160. 162 | January 1, 2022 11:01 pm

    AZfederalist wrote:

    A cynic might say they are using minorities as Guinea pigs.

    Another would say that they’re buying votes with saline.


  161. 163 | January 1, 2022 11:04 pm

    1122112211 going to happen for the 2nd time today.

    22 minutes and 11 seconds after 11pm, 1 January 2022
    1/1/22 11:22:11 pm.


  162. Aussie Infidel
    165 | January 2, 2022 4:20 am

    eaglesoars wrote:

    @ Aussie Infidel:

    If the media was his biggest disappointment, he’s a slow learner. Delingpole has been around long enough to know better.

    You’re probably correct Eagles. After all the MSM has been a train wreck for more years than I can remember and as the 4th Estate has been missing in action since ….. it seems forever . Without the support from a corrupt media the politicians could never have ‘got away with murder; for as long as they have.


  163. darkwords
    166 | January 2, 2022 4:25 am

    @ Bunk Five Hawks X:
    Even for those Europeans.


  164. darkwords
    167 | January 2, 2022 4:27 am

    @ Bunk Five Hawks X:
    No Mask. Dating a colonizer. Avoiding work and spending all her time on twitter.


  165. eaglesoars
    168 | January 2, 2022 9:20 am

    Deplorable Martian Overlord wrote:

    Well, I started my new year out perfectly. Blew out my back less than a week into my new job. Don’t even know how, just started killing me at work, got sent home before I wouldn’t be able to drive. Woke up barely able to get out of bed. I can’t afford to miss work, I’m getting rid of unemployment this week.

    Wait. I missed this. How is your back now?


  166. eaglesoars
    169 | January 2, 2022 9:27 am

    WE’RE GETTING SNOW TONITE!! Just a coating..(Tennessee, after all) but YAYYYY!!


  167. eaglesoars
    170 | January 2, 2022 10:04 am

    Insurance CEO says deaths up 40% among working age people, and it’s not just COVID

    “We are seeing, right now, the highest death rates we have seen in the history of this business,” OneAmerica CEO Scott Davison says.

    https://justthenews.com/nation/states/indiana-life-insurance-ceo-says-deaths-are-40-among-people-ages-18-64

    No breakdown of cause of death, but I’m betting in the younger group it’s suicide and the older it’s conditions that weren’t caught early because of lockdown crap


  168. lobo91
    171 | January 2, 2022 11:27 am

    Twitter permanently suspends Greene’s account over COVID-19 misinformation

    Twitter said on Sunday it permanently suspended the personal account of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) over the social media platform’s COVID-19 misinformation policy.

    The social network said in a statement that it took the action after “repeated violations” of the policy.

    “We permanently suspended the account you referenced (@mtgreenee) for repeated violations of our COVID-19 misinformation policy. We’ve been clear that, per our strike system for this policy, we will permanently suspend accounts for repeated violations of the policy,” a Twitter spokesperson told The Hill in a statement.

    As of Sunday morning, Greene’s congressional account was still up.

    In response to the suspension, Greene insisted in a statement published on Telegram that she was telling the truth.

    “Twitter is an enemy to America and can’t handle the truth,” Greene said. “That’s fine, I’ll show America we don’t need them and it’s time to defeat our enemies.”

    Greene has previously been suspended by Twitter several times for violating its COVID-19 misinformation policy.

    Last July, she received a 12-hour suspension from Twitter regarding two tweets she posted in which she falsely claimed that, for people who are under the age of 65 years old or are not obese, COVID-19 was “not dangerous.”

    In August, her personal account was suspended for a week after she claimed that the vaccines were ineffective to curbing the spread of the virus, baselessly saying that, “these vaccines are failing and do not reduce the spread of the virus & neither do masks.”


  169. eaglesoars
    172 | January 2, 2022 11:54 am

    @ lobo91:

    that was as predictable as the sun rise…


  170. coldwarrior
    173 | January 2, 2022 12:42 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    that seems very racist and probably illegal…EMTALA violtion


  171. eaglesoars
    174 | January 2, 2022 3:45 pm

    coldwarrior wrote:

    EMTALA violtion

    The Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) is a federal law that requires anyone coming to an emergency department to be stabilized and treated, regardless of their insurance status or ability to pay, but since its enactment in 1986 has remained an unfunded mandate.

    EMTALA requires Medicare-participating hospitals with emergency departments to screen and treat the emergency medical conditions of patients in a non-discriminatory manner to anyone, regardless of their ability to pay, insurance status, national origin, race, creed or color.

    https://www.acep.org/life-as-a-physician/ethics–legal/emtala/emtala-fact-sheet/

    https://www.acep.org/life-as-a-physician/ethics–legal/emtala/emtala-fact-sheet/


  172. lobo91
    175 | January 2, 2022 5:13 pm

    coldwarrior wrote:

    @ eaglesoars:

    that seems very racist and probably illegal…EMTALA violtion

    Remember…according to the Dems, whatever they claim to be doing in the name of “science” outweighs silly things like laws or the Constitution.


  173. AZfederalist
    176 | January 2, 2022 5:19 pm

    lobo91 wrote:

    Twitter permanently suspends Greene’s account over COVID-19 misinformation

    Twitter said on Sunday it permanently suspended the personal account of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) over the social media platform’s COVID-19 misinformation policy.

    The social network said in a statement that it took the action after “repeated violations” of the policy.

    “We permanently suspended the account you referenced (@mtgreenee) for repeated violations of our COVID-19 misinformation policy. We’ve been clear that, per our strike system for this policy, we will permanently suspend accounts for repeated violations of the policy,” a Twitter spokesperson told The Hill in a statement.

    As of Sunday morning, Greene’s congressional account was still up.

    In response to the suspension, Greene insisted in a statement published on Telegram that she was telling the truth.

    “Twitter is an enemy to America and can’t handle the truth,” Greene said. “That’s fine, I’ll show America we don’t need them and it’s time to defeat our enemies.”

    Greene has previously been suspended by Twitter several times for violating its COVID-19 misinformation policy.

    Last July, she received a 12-hour suspension from Twitter regarding two tweets she posted in which she falsely claimed that, for people who are under the age of 65 years old or are not obese, COVID-19 was “not dangerous.”

    In August, her personal account was suspended for a week after she claimed that the vaccines were ineffective to curbing the spread of the virus, baselessly saying that, “these vaccines are failing and do not reduce the spread of the virus & neither do masks.”

    I like the objective nature that TheHill uses here. “… she falsely claimed …”. “… baselessly saying…”.

    Yep, she’s right, Twitter is an enemy to America. They also are acting as information filter rather than platform provider, thus the protections they have been afforded regarding content should be rescinded


  174. AZfederalist
    177 | January 2, 2022 5:21 pm

    @ AZfederalist:

    … and this is why Blogmocracy and the comments section in Dilbert are the only political forums I frequent these days. Participating in any more than that would just raise my blood pressure and anger level to dangerous levels.


  175. eaglesoars
    178 | January 2, 2022 5:27 pm

    winter storm warning for eastern tennessee from 11pm thru 3 am.

    1-3 inches

    Well, I don’t mean to be rude but 3 inches ain’t no ‘storm’


  176. rain of lead
    179 | January 2, 2022 5:47 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    heh, ok

    the entire state sucks at anything winter


  177. eaglesoars
    181 | January 2, 2022 6:01 pm

    Did banned mRNA vax inventor Robert W. Malone M.D. just break the Google algorithm?

    https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2022/01/did_banned_mrna_vax_inventor_robert_w_malone_md_just_break_the_google_algorithm.html

    This is a hilarious article (not meant to be) about what happened when Google tried to suppress anything about Malone and mass psychosis event. It’s the Streisand effect writ large

    I’m watching Malone’s interview with Rogan and he gave me some insight to Steve Kirsch, who I had not heard of before but I’m finding his substack informative.

    He’s one of the white hats. Also very tech imbedded, invented the optical mouse


  178. eaglesoars
    182 | January 2, 2022 6:04 pm

    Here is Steve K’s latest (I think)

    Sometimes, the crap coming out of the CDC is too egregious to ignore and litigation is required to fix it.

    This is one such case. And credit goes to Del Bigtree, ICAN, and Aaron Siri for both doing the analysis and threatening legal action if they don’t withdraw the paper
    .
    .
    The paper in question can be found on the CDC website: Laboratory-Confirmed COVID-19 Among Adults Hospitalized with COVID-19–Like Illness with Infection-Induced or mRNA Vaccine-Induced SARS-CoV-2 Immunity — Nine States, January–September 2021

    The claim: you are 5.49X more likely to be infected if you are unvaccinated but had a previous COVID infection compared to a vaccinated person.

    This claim is preposterous.

    It is well established in many papers that previous infection is way way better than vaccination. Also, the previously infected don’t spread the virus, unlike the vaccinated. So natural infection is also preferred to vaccination.

    This paper is contrived to mislead the public into believing vaccination provides better protection than natural infection. It doesn’t.

    https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/the-misinformation-from-the-cdc-keep


  179. eaglesoars
    183 | January 2, 2022 6:05 pm

    More Steve Kirsch

    Pandemic of the unvaccinated?
    No way. Remember the Harvard study showed the more you vaccinate, the higher the cases. Here’s more proof.

    https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/pandemic-of-the-unvaccinated


  180. CynicalConservative
    184 | January 2, 2022 6:06 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    Way better than the 18 inches we got here. Can’t wait to get to TN.

    /FTS


  181. eaglesoars
    185 | January 2, 2022 6:08 pm

    This Many Mushrooms Lowers Depression Risk By One-Third

    Mushrooms could reduce the risk of depression substantially, a study suggests.

    People who eat around 5 g per day of mushrooms, on average, have a 31 percent lower risk of developing depression symptoms.

    A portion of mushrooms is around 80 g, suggesting that eating them once a week is all that is required to gain the benefit.

    The researchers found no additional benefit to depression in eating more than a moderate amount of mushrooms.

    https://www.spring.org.uk/2022/01/food-dep.php


  182. eaglesoars
    186 | January 2, 2022 6:09 pm

    CynicalConservative wrote:

    Can’t wait to get to TN.

    You’re moving here??!! Where? Have you bought a house yet?


  183. CynicalConservative
    187 | January 2, 2022 6:12 pm

    No location/house yet; focusing on the Eastern half and more northerly. Hope to be there by summer.

    /FTS


  184. eaglesoars
    188 | January 2, 2022 6:14 pm

    rain of lead wrote:

    the entire state sucks at anything winter

    A polite nod to the season is all I require. I couldn’t live in Florida. The Pennsylvania/NY model is obnoxious. So TN is just lovely. But let’s be appropriately modest about it shall we?

    Malone is saying Biden/Modi meeting took place and after the Indian gov’t shut up about the use of ivermectin in Uttar Pradesh


  185. eaglesoars
    189 | January 2, 2022 6:19 pm

    CynicalConservative wrote:

    No location/house yet; focusing on the Eastern half and more northerly. Hope to be there by summer.

    /FTS

    Well, Knoxville is eastern/central. I think northerly you’ve got Kingston and Johnson City and Morristown. I know nothing about any of them. However, if I can be of any assistance, I’m at your service. If you like, tell CW it’s ok to give you my email addy.


  186. CynicalConservative
    190 | January 2, 2022 6:47 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    CynicalConservative wrote:

    No location/house yet; focusing on the Eastern half and more northerly. Hope to be there by summer.

    /FTS

    Well, Knoxville is eastern/central. I think northerly you’ve got Kingston and Johnson City and Morristown. I know nothing about any of them. However, if I can be of any assistance, I’m at your service. If you like, tell CW it’s ok to give you my email addy.

    That would be great, good to have boots on the ground with the distance and difficulty traveling. Not too worried about metro/city location as long as it’s within an hour(ish). Looking solidly rural with decent land.

    /FTS


  187. eaglesoars
    191 | January 2, 2022 6:49 pm

    @ CynicalConservative:

    You might want to consider Maryville

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maryville,_Tennessee

    It’s between Knoxville and Gatlinburg and very quaint and rural.


  188. darkwords
    192 | January 2, 2022 7:11 pm

    @ AZfederalist:
    IMO Twitter has actually killed people with its misinformation. Time to break it down.


  189. darkwords
    193 | January 2, 2022 7:13 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    Opioid deaths probably gone up also. Fentanyl is being laced into everything.


  190. darkwords
    194 | January 2, 2022 7:18 pm

    @ AZfederalist:
    I have to counter that with funny vids of kids, dogs, and cats doing the darndest things. I try and cut my politics back but the urge to call AOC stupid is too high.


  191. darkwords
    195 | January 2, 2022 7:21 pm

    @redsteeze
    ·
    8h
    The President peaced out to Delaware. Covid cases hit record numbers and the media went “Where is the Governor of Florida?”


  192. eaglesoars
    196 | January 2, 2022 7:21 pm

    darkwords wrote:

    @ AZfederalist:
    IMO Twitter has actually killed people with its misinformation. Time to break it down.

    the same could be said for the Biden admin


  193. darkwords
    197 | January 2, 2022 7:22 pm

    Conservative commenter says MTG is nonsense. He would have called out Thomas Paine for writing nonsense.

    Dan McLaughlin
    @baseballcrank
    ·
    7h
    This is stupid & counterproductive. The way to shut down MTG’s nonsense is, support her primary challenger & get Republican voters to dump her. Out of office, she’d be nobody.


  194. eaglesoars
    198 | January 2, 2022 7:35 pm

    From Sen. Rand Paul

    Hearing the same thing from doctors treating COVID in Louisiana — Biden admin has cancelled monoclonal antibody shipments with no replacement antibodies available. Unconscionable.

    Biden Administration Actively Preventing One Important Covid-19 Treatment

    https://twitter.com/RandPaul/status/1476400178466803712


  195. darkwords
    199 | January 2, 2022 7:42 pm

    @ darkwords:

    Jesse Kelly
    @JesseKellyDC
    ·
    7h
    She didn’t get suspended for spreading misinformation. She got suspended for not spreading the currently approved misinformation.

    Also, if Twitter is how you make money and you’re on the Right, the time to diversify is now. Big Tech is gonna lock things down for the mid terms.


  196. darkwords
    200 | January 2, 2022 7:44 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    All that seems to do is force people into a vaccine box that directs the flow of money to big pharmas top sellers.


  197. darkwords
    201 | January 2, 2022 7:46 pm

    @ darkwords:
    This guy found a way to combine political incitement with funny dog videos.

    https://twitter.com/i/status/1477254542085410818


  198. eaglesoars
    202 | January 2, 2022 7:59 pm

    darkwords wrote:

    @ eaglesoars:
    All that seems to do is force people into a vaccine box that directs the flow of money to big pharmas top sellers.

    exactamundo!


  199. eaglesoars
    203 | January 2, 2022 8:02 pm

    darkwords wrote:

    @ darkwords:
    This guy found a way to combine political incitement with funny dog videos.

    https://twitter.com/i/status/1477254542085410818

    attack!

    https://twitter.com/buitengebieden_/status/1477734006556925958


  200. Aussie Infidel
    204 | January 2, 2022 9:31 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    The ‘Mass Formation Psychosis’ Term Censored By Google Following Bombshell Dr. Malone Interview

    Dr. Robert Malone, the virologist who invented the mRNA technology used in the COVID injection, spoke of a fascinating phenomenon while on Joe Rogan’s podcast regarding a large swath of humanity who have been induced into semi-permanent hysteria over the establishment’s constant COVID propaganda — called “mass formation psychosis.”

    Malone explained to Rogan how the German people in the 1920-30s during Adolf Hitler’s rise to power “went barking mad” from mass formation psychosis.

    “When you have a society that has become decoupled from each other and has free-floating anxiety in a sense that things don’t make sense. We can’t understand it. And then their attention gets focused by a leader or series of events on one small point, just like hypnosis,” Malone said.

    “They literally become hypnotized and can be literally led anywhere.”

    The Malone-Rogan interview, and subsequently, the term “mass formation psychosis” went viral and began trending on social media over the New Year’s weekend, prompting search engine giant Google to step in to blunt its spread.

    “It looks like these results are changing quickly,” Google states upon searching “mass formation psychosis.”

    “If this topic is new, it can sometimes take time for results to be added by reliable sources.”

    Turns out, the “reliable sources” Google is now referring for its top results included an obscure YouTube video of a blogger calling for Spotify to shut down Joe Rogan over his interview with Malone.

    Compare Google’s new results to the less politically motivated DuckDuckGo, which shows relevant search results, such as Dr. Malone’s Substack page and other results clarifying the meaning of mass formation psychosis.

    Malone’s Substack page describes in more depth mass formation psychosis, also called “crowd psychosis”:

    The conditions to set up mass formation psychosis include lack of social connectedness and sensemaking as well as large amounts of latent anxiety and passive aggression. When people are inundated with a narrative that presents a plausible “object of anxiety” and strategy for coping with it, then many individuals group together to battle the object with a collective singlemindedness. This allows people to stop focusing on their own problems, avoiding personal mental anguish. Instead, they focus all their thought and energy on this new object.

    As mass formation progresses, the group becomes increasingly bonded and connected. Their field of attention is narrowed and they become unable to consider alternative points of view. Leaders of the movement are revered, unable to do no wrong.

    Left unabated, a society under the spell of mass formation will support a totalitarian governance structure capable of otherwise unthinkable atrocities in order to maintain compliance. A note: mass formation is different from group think. There are easy ways to fix group think by just bringing in dissenting voices and making sure you give them platforms. It isn’t so easy with mass formation. Even when the narrative falls apart, cracks in the strategy clearly aren’t solving the issue, the hypnotized crowd can’t break free of the narrative. This is what appears to be happening now with COVID-19. The solution for those in control of the narrative is to produce bigger and bigger lies to prop up the solution. Those being controlled by mass formation no longer are able to use reason to break free of the group narrative.

    Given the similarities between mass formation psychosis and the current state of the world under COVID tyranny, it’s unsurprising Google would take a page out of George Orwell’s “1984” and become a true Ministry of Truth by censoring and suppressing concepts themselves in real time in a bid to maintain the establishment COVID narrative.


  201. eaglesoars
    205 | January 2, 2022 9:34 pm

    @ Aussie Infidel:

    I’ve learned about it over the last day or two. It’s nothing we didn’t know under other names.

    What’s more interesting to me is what are the characteristics of those who seem to be immune to it? As far as I can tell, that would include everyone here.


  202. Aussie Infidel
    206 | January 2, 2022 9:35 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    Who knew that what we used to do when running a PsyOps program in the INTEL Corps, that it was actually called a ‘mass formation psychosis’.

    I’d have demanded more pay if we’d known what we were doing had such a ‘high faluten’ name!

    🙂


  203. eaglesoars
    207 | January 2, 2022 9:37 pm

    @ Aussie Infidel:

    GETTR has had over 100K signups today.

    When the Trump social media thing launches, it’s going to be massive. I suspect Trump will choose to be the next media leviathan and take on the NYT world and smash them there instead of running again. The next Hearst.

    Let DeSantis have the headaches.


  204. eaglesoars
    208 | January 2, 2022 9:38 pm

    Aussie Infidel wrote:

    I’d have demanded more pay if we’d known what we were doing had such a ‘high faluten’ name!

    Don’t forget the color revolutions


  205. Aussie Infidel
    209 | January 2, 2022 9:39 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    @ Aussie Infidel:

    I’ve learned about it over the last day or two. It’s nothing we didn’t know under other names.

    What’s more interesting to me is what are the characteristics of those who seem to be immune to it? As far as I can tell, that would include everyone here.

    Folks who are ‘natural stirring bastards’ who are prone to question everything, is a good start. Usually ‘out-lyers’ on a natural distribution curve. Odd types, who ask ‘difficult’ questions is an accurate description!

    🙂


  206. Deplorable Martian Overlord
    210 | January 2, 2022 9:45 pm

    @ Aussie Infidel:
    @ Aussie Infidel:
    @ darkwords:
    United States of Fear: How America Fell Victim to a Mass Delusional Psychosis

    Just found this on Amazon. Looks interesting.


  207. eaglesoars
    211 | January 2, 2022 9:55 pm

    @ Deplorable Martian Overlord:

    how are you doing?


  208. Deplorable Martian Overlord
    212 | January 2, 2022 9:58 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    @ Deplorable Martian Overlord:

    how are you doing?

    So/so. Found some stuff in the medicine cabinet that is taking the edge off. Made it through work pretty good. Have one more 5 hour shift then two days off to recover.


  209. darkwords
    213 | January 2, 2022 10:01 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    Like an alien


  210. Aussie Infidel
    214 | January 2, 2022 10:03 pm

    After that rather nasty ‘set-to’ in the Netherlands between protesters and the cops where dogs were used against peaceful protesters it seems that things are moving along.

    In the UK former military are training for non-lethal tactics against the Police when things spiral out of control and law enforcement exceed their mandate. It seems that the flying wedge is back in vogue. We used to call it the ‘Carry the Parcel Game’

    Fill 1/3 of the Officers’ Mess with team the red team; leave a 1/3 airspace in the middle; Fill the remaining 1/3 with team blue. Then throw a bundle of rags (AKA THE MAIL) through a window into the ‘air space’ and stand back. The Rules are that there are NO RULES, and the object is to fight one’s team through the opposing through and touch the MAIL onto the oppositions back wall.

    The most effective tactic was to form a solid wedge , like a huge oversized Rugby Scrum with a VERY large guy at the front and charge through the opposition trampling them underfoot and using momentum as your friend! Meanwhile tucked in behind is three people being shielded from all of the action. Two big guys and the lightest man on the team. When the wedge has ground to a halt the ‘throwers pick up the light guy holding the MAIL and throw him over the heads of his team, as well as over the heads of the opposition (most of whom are lying prostrate on the floor under the feet of one’s wedge) and into the opposite wall where he ‘delivers the MAIL.

    These tactics work equally well in ‘street altercations’!

    🙂


  211. darkwords
    216 | January 2, 2022 10:05 pm

    @ Aussie Infidel:
    I’m convinced. People have to back off and focus on a job or a relationship and stop trying to save the world. In the world of co dependence(Which is a sham to me) a person gets hooked on helping another person no matter had badly the other person behaved. When the bad person leaves the hooked person feels a sense of loss.


  212. eaglesoars
    217 | January 2, 2022 10:06 pm

    Deplorable Martian Overlord wrote:

    Looks interesting.

    It does. Another thing I’ve noticed – why are there entire geographic regions that are sane and others that – aren’t?

    We’re in Tennessee for a reason. this is about more than political philosophy. I think it’s about personality characteristics but I don’t understand how Virginia went from a red state to blue (it’s not purple, don’t believe that garbage)

    A polite way of saying some people are just stupid mo-fo’s.


  213. eaglesoars
    218 | January 2, 2022 10:07 pm

    Deplorable Martian Overlord wrote:

    Have one more 5 hour shift then two days off to recover.

    got a heating pad?


  214. darkwords
    219 | January 2, 2022 10:08 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    I believe if you are a spiritually confident person then you rely on an inner source to navigate fears. Or a person confident in martial arts. Or a person who has seen the depths of war and became stronger.

    the victims here are the insecure. The people who are abused and feel the need to abuse others. A grouping like wokeism is perfect scenario for them to bleed all over everyone.


  215. darkwords
    220 | January 2, 2022 10:09 pm

    @ Aussie Infidel:
    Well one of the military jokes was to take all the psyop material load the tons of manuals onto a B-52 and drop them on the afflicted populations. No parachuting.


  216. Aussie Infidel
    221 | January 2, 2022 10:16 pm

    @ darkwords:
    Yeah… yeah Heard it before. You’d be surprised how effective medium term PsyOps campaigns actually are in destroying the oppositions morale . So effective, in some cases, that we actually damaged, unintentionally, some people we were just exposing to the rigours of PsyOps.


  217. Aussie Infidel
    222 | January 2, 2022 10:19 pm

    The outliers on the standard distribution curve were … the Neanderthals on one side and the Jedi Masters on the other side with everyone else spread between. BOTH outliers groups couldn’t be attacked no matter what we tried, for very different reasons.

    🙂


  218. eaglesoars
    223 | January 2, 2022 10:30 pm

    Aussie Infidel wrote:

    for very different reasons.

    what are they?


  219. eaglesoars
    224 | January 2, 2022 10:46 pm

    I sat Hubby down to watch the Malone/Rogen interview. It’s 3 hrs, we got thru 1.5 hours, will save the rest for later.

    He was gobsmacked. Why didn’t we know this?

    Well, HE did. This is so frustrating. I gave him REAMS of documentation on Agenda 2020 etc. and he ignored it because he was ‘distracted’ with ‘real work’ (which was real work, he was making a living) and now he’s just beginning to understand why I got us moved to TN. I understand his dilemma, but we’re facing the same thing with all the people who are just beginning to ‘get it’ whether via the CRT agenda in their children’s schools or the ‘mandates’ or whatever. Hell, I wrote an entire article about this for a German blog that was pretty much met with ‘meh’ and NOW they’re in the streets?

    From the incomparable Going Postal blog this comment:

    Two weeks ago our paychecks began having attachments which stated that as if Jan. 4, 2022, we will either have to show our VaxPass or once a week we will have to show that our test results for COVID19 in order for us to work each week!

    OSHA sector!

    Port of New Orleans!


  220. darkwords
    225 | January 2, 2022 11:24 pm

    @ Aussie Infidel:
    I don’t think I’d be able to take not sleeping or a constant blare of jarring music.

    I always wonder if I could have survived being shelled in a war. Those stories are horrific.


  221. eaglesoars
    226 | January 3, 2022 12:09 am

    Uh CW?

    Did An Exploding Meteor Shake Pittsburgh On New Year’s Day

    A ‘booming’ start to 2022 was felt in the Pittsburgh Region on New Year’s Day after officials from the National Weather Service (NWS) believe a meteor exploded in the atmosphere.

    Residents across suburban Pittsburgh heard a loud boom and what felt like an earthquake on Saturday around lunchtime. Allegheny County officials reported an influx of 911 calls about the disturbance.

    https://zububrothers.com/2022/01/03/did-an-exploding-meteor-shake-pittsburgh-on-new-years-day/


  222. Aussie Infidel
    227 | January 3, 2022 2:00 am

    eaglesoars wrote:

    Aussie Infidel wrote:

    for very different reasons.

    what are they?

    The Neanderthals were just too thick and tough to register any feedback that we could work upon. The Jedi Masters were like attacking Jello. They were the reeds bending away from all of our efforts. They just lived within themselves, their innermost convictions were sound and rooted and we couldn’t break into their psyche no matter what we tried.


  223. 228 | January 3, 2022 2:10 am

    @ eaglesoars:
    More misinformation. It was a tree stump.


  224. 229 | January 3, 2022 2:12 am

    While looking for something else I re-discovered the Rodent Gravitron.


  225. Aussie Infidel
    230 | January 3, 2022 2:56 am

    darkwords wrote:

    @ Aussie Infidel:
    I don’t think I’d be able to take not sleeping or a constant blare of jarring music.

    I always wonder if I could have survived being shelled in a war. Those stories are horrific.

    Not sleeping is a problem for everyone who has experienced it. We got guys who had been existing on 2 hours sleep a night and who were hunted by dog teens and helicopters for a week, in freezing conditions. When we got them they were TIRED both physically and mentally. They stood braced against a wall to stress their lower back muscles, or sat upright on concrete covered with gravel for another 40 hours under ‘White Sound’ 2 dB below hearing loss, or were subject to a crying baby hour after hour. This really began to get to the married guys. ALL of them reported afterwards that they hallucinated after the first 24 hours. Most said it felt as if they were falling forward through a sheet of glass. STANAGS (safety protocols) allowed us to give them 1 hour sleep on a bare metal wire wove with a bag of wet sand as a pillow. They ALL slept and were then awoken with a bucket of ice water and immediately taken in harsh interrogation that lasted for hours. Unless we needed them to see and hear they were all sensorially deprived with blackout goggles, ‘White Sound’ and were either naked or dressed in baggy boiler suits to minimise touch. We exposed them to four forms of interrogation. Technical attack in a totally dark environment but with very sensitive directional mics to pick up whispers and thermal imagers so they we could see what they were doing. We used ‘stool pigeons’ or just put a couple together and watched and listened to what happened. Harsh Interrogation where we all earned Academy Awards impersonating Gestapo, KGB or Stasi guards. By then they were suggestible and seeing blood all over the place (pigs blood actually) clubs with barbed wire tops and suitable sound effects from beatings as they waited their turns in concrete tunnels. They even thought they had see real beatings ( we should have joined the Academy for some performances), It was all choreographed to play on their fears and break them down both morally as well as physically. Then there was soft Interrogation with a mug of hot chocolate and carried out by some very cunning female interrogators. This is where we won a few times. Finally there was boring interrogation in a totally white room with nothing to give them any sense of depth perception. The questions (usually the same inane one over and over hour after hour as they tried to balance upright, and then a different question that was their relief and we knew that they knew the answer. Once one answer came others would often follow.
    Then we had a range of ‘ploys’. We’d attack their ethnicity, their religion, their manhood, their self image (especially if they were officers) their fear of being sexually compromised, and their fear of true torture including electrocution and water-boarding. None of these things actually happened but they saw … or thought that they saw all of these things happening. i.e. the electrocution scene was one where the prisoner was walked past one of their fellow prisoners sitting naked in a steel chair , feet in a bucket of water with crocodile clips attached to their penis and nipple. As the prisoner was walked past we ensured that he recognised his friend. When he was waking behind a tent flap (this was underground but we used tents as well to obstruct observation when we wanted to to something covert…… like switching the real wired up PW for one of our guys about the same build and colouring. We kept the light low and indirect but the scene had been planted in the prisoners mind that he was looking at his mate. He was then shown a huge blue electrical spark and told that he was to answer all questions, and if he didn’t then his mate would be electrocuted. The guy who was one of us should have got a Oscar for his scenes getting electrocuted (NOT).
    I heard the religious confession of a young officer one morning at 0230 in an underground tent. I was dressed as an Air force padre at the time as we figured that these army guys might know all of the army padres. There was a set of EEIs (essential Elements of Information on a white board behind him. I pretended to have a stand up argument with the interrogators and demanded to see the CO. I heard his confession and gave him absolution (in Latin even!) Meanwhile I smuggled a salad and ham roll in about 10 feet of cling wrap (to slow him down unwrapping it). As he was about to bite into it he was photographed with the EEIs behind him. He was then ‘cuffed into a steel chair, gagged and had his men walked past as we told each one that their officer had given them all up and that all of their suffering was for nothing, as we showed them their Officer ‘the photo of their Officer ‘co-operating’. The officers eyes just rolled up into his head as he had his self image destroyed in front of his men.

    The staff had to keep a careful eye on the guards. We used young Naval ratings as they wouldn’t feel so sorry for army guys that they didn’t know. We also k new that the navy guards would be affected by what they thought was their total power of these prisoners. In face they didn’t have that power but their attitude towards the prisoners changed and they became more hard and even cruel. We had to ensure that the guards were also NOT being conditioned in what was a VERY realistic simulation. On breaks I’d head home for 10 hours of sleep and I had nightmares, which I told my wife was OK, as I knew that I was still attached to reality.

    Many of these ‘prisoners’ were damaged in some way.Either physically (minor mostly but one guy couldn’t raise his right arm above shoulder level for 6 weeks.) The damage we wrought was mostly psychological. Some of these SAS candidates changed mentally. One guy was like an automaton. Outside the camp was a loving father of two lovely little girls. When he walked through those camp gated he became a cold hearted killer. If someone had told him to kill his family I truly believe that he’d have complied. He didn’t last in the SAS Regiment for which I was thankful.


  226. 231 | January 3, 2022 3:30 am

    @ Aussie Infidel:
    Fascinating and disturbing story…


  227. eaglesoars
    232 | January 3, 2022 9:11 am

    @ Aussie Infidel:

    What does one have to do to pass that course? NOT become a raving, homicidal lunatic?


  228. eaglesoars
    233 | January 3, 2022 9:15 am

    Woke up to snow on the ground and 32 degrees. The heathen beagles lasted all of 7 minutes outside. HAR!!


  229. lobo91
    234 | January 3, 2022 10:22 am

    Twitter Suspends Media Site’s Account for Posting Video of Congressman Criticizing Big Pharma

    Media company Grabien News has been suspended by Twitter for posting a video of a U.S. congressman criticizing pharmaceutical corporations, its founder said.

    Grabien founder Tom Elliott wrote on Twitter on Dec. 31 that Grabien was suspended for citing comments by Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.) about COVID-19 treatments.

    “Big Pharma Won’t Consider Therapeutics Like HCQ or Ivermectin Because of Economic Interests,” the post reads. It had an attached link to a video containing the congressman’s comments.

    Elliott included a screenshot statement from Twitter, which sent him a boilerplate message that Grabien was suspended for “violating the policy on spreading misleading and potentially harmful information related to COVID-19,” which Elliott described as “next-level Twitter absurdity.”

    “Obviously, in this case, quoting an elected leader on an issue that matters to everyone is important and newsworthy, regardless of whether you agree,” Elliott said. “And I can’t help but add that his basic point was once mainstream among progressives.

    “I’ve appealed, making this point. However, I have no confidence in Twitter doing the right thing and acknowledging this tweet did not violate its terms & conditions.”

    Twitter officials didn’t respond to an Epoch Times request for comment by press time.

    The suspension appears to suggest Twitter is aiming to crack down on COVID-19- or vaccine-related posts and content that run contrary to mainstream views on the matter.


  230. eaglesoars
    235 | January 3, 2022 11:05 am

    @ lobo91:

    They aren’t “contrary to mainstream views” – they’re part of the totalitarian narrative


  231. eaglesoars
    236 | January 3, 2022 11:10 am

    Tommy Robinson’s car was firebombed last night in Telford.
    He’s live from the police station now. Someone doesn’t want this documentary out there.

    https://twitter.com/Lisaelizabeth/status/1478033929739329542

    We’re about 3 months behind


  232. eaglesoars
    237 | January 3, 2022 11:14 am

    Exclusive: Secret Commandos with Shoot-to-Kill Authority Were at the Capitol

    https://www.newsweek.com/exclusive-secret-commandos-shoot-kill-authority-were-capitol-1661330

    Right after the New Year, Jeffrey A. Rosen, the acting Attorney General on January 6, approved implementation of long-standing contingency plans dealing with the most extreme possibilities: an attack on President Donald Trump or Vice President Mike Pence, a terrorist attack involving a weapon of mass destruction, and a declaration of measures to implement continuity of government, requiring protection and movement of presidential successors.

    Rosen made a unilateral decision to take the preparatory steps to deploy Justice Department and so-called “national” forces. There was no formal request from the U.S. Capitol Police, the Secret Service, or the Metropolitan Police Department—in fact, no external request from any agency. The leadership in Justice and the FBI anticipated the worst and decided to act independently, the special operations forces lurking behind the scenes.


  233. eaglesoars
    238 | January 3, 2022 11:16 am

    George Floyd was a saint and Ashli Babbitt was a whore who had it coming

    Ashli Babbitt a martyr? Her past tells a more complex story

    https://apnews.com/article/ashli-babbitt-capitol-siege-a15c7e52a04d932972b7a284c7a8f7df


  234. lobo91
    239 | January 3, 2022 11:41 am

    @ eaglesoars:

    That’s a truly amazing hit piece.

    This is the most significant paragraph, though:

    The Capitol Police officer who shot Babbitt, Lt. Michael Byrd, said in a televised interview in August that he fired as a “last resort.” When he pulled the trigger, he said, he had no idea whether the person jumping through the window was armed.

    If he had no idea if she was armed, how did he determine that she was an imminent threat to his life, or the lives of the Congress members he was supposedly protecting? As established earlier in the article, she was 5’2″ and 115 lbs. There were multiple officers standing there with Byrd. How come none of them shot her?


  235. eaglesoars
    240 | January 3, 2022 11:49 am

    @ lobo91:

    Because shut up.

    Ben Harnwell on Bannon suspects that there’s a new variant exploding in Xi’an.


  236. eaglesoars
    241 | January 3, 2022 11:54 am

    if you have a Gettr account (and you should), here’s Steve Kirsch. He/they did an analysis of the VAERS database and figure adverse events are under reported by 40%.

    https://gettr.com/post/plrrg8a672


  237. eaglesoars
    242 | January 3, 2022 11:55 am

    lobo91 wrote:

    This is the most significant paragraph, though:

    The most significant thing about the article is – the timing. Right before the 1 yr anniversary


  238. lobo91
    243 | January 3, 2022 11:55 am

    @ eaglesoars:

    As long as there are more letters in the Greek alphabet, there will be more “variants.”

    Fun fact: Michael Byrd was the Capitol Police officer who accidentally left his sidearm in a rest room stall in the Capitol in 2019:

    Capitol Police weapon left unattended in Capitol bathroom, again

    A U.S. Capitol Police lieutenant left his service weapon in a bathroom Monday night and the unattended gun was discovered later by another Capitol Police officer.

    After the House adjourned on Monday, Lt. Mike Byrd left his Glock 22 in a bathroom in the Capitol Visitor Center complex, according to sources familiar with the incident. Byrd is the commander of the House Chambers section of the Capitol Police and was on the job Tuesday and Wednesday.

    Byrd addressed the incident at Tuesday morning’s officer roll call and, according to sources, told fellow officers that he “will be treated differently” because of his rank as a lieutenant. It was not clear what exactly the lieutenant meant by the comment.


  239. Deplorable Martian Overlord
    244 | January 3, 2022 12:25 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    Deplorable Martian Overlord wrote:

    Have one more 5 hour shift then two days off to recover.

    got a heating pad?

    I misplaced my expensive electric one the VA got me, but I have a perfectly serviceable rice filled type.


  240. eaglesoars
    245 | January 3, 2022 12:34 pm

    @ Deplorable Martian Overlord:

    good. And use a lidocaine cream


  241. Deplorable Martian Overlord
    246 | January 3, 2022 12:34 pm

    Aussie Infidel wrote:

    darkwords wrote:

    @ Aussie Infidel:
    I don’t think I’d be able to take not sleeping or a constant blare of jarring music.

    I always wonder if I could have survived being shelled in a war. Those stories are horrific.

    Not sleeping is a problem for everyone who has experienced it. We got guys who had been existing on 2 hours sleep a night and who were hunted by dog teens and helicopters for a week, in freezing conditions. When we got them they were TIRED both physically and mentally. They stood braced against a wall to stress their lower back muscles, or sat upright on concrete covered with gravel for another 40 hours under ‘White Sound’ 2 dB below hearing loss, or were subject to a crying baby hour after hour. This really began to get to the married guys. ALL of them reported afterwards that they hallucinated after the first 24 hours. Most said it felt as if they were falling forward through a sheet of glass. STANAGS (safety protocols) allowed us to give them 1 hour sleep on a bare metal wire wove with a bag of wet sand as a pillow. They ALL slept and were then awoken with a bucket of ice water and immediately taken in harsh interrogation that lasted for hours. Unless we needed them to see and hear they were all sensorially deprived with blackout goggles, ‘White Sound’ and were either naked or dressed in baggy boiler suits to minimise touch. We exposed them to four forms of interrogation. Technical attack in a totally dark environment but with very sensitive directional mics to pick up whispers and thermal imagers so they we could see what they were doing. We used ‘stool pigeons’ or just put a couple together and watched and listened to what happened. Harsh Interrogation where we all earned Academy Awards impersonating Gestapo, KGB or Stasi guards. By then they were suggestible and seeing blood all over the place (pigs blood actually) clubs with barbed wire tops and suitable sound effects from beatings as they waited their turns in concrete tunnels. They even thought they had see real beatings ( we should have joined the Academy for some performances), It was all choreographed to play on their fears and break them down both morally as well as physically. Then there was soft Interrogation with a mug of hot chocolate and carried out by some very cunning female interrogators. This is where we won a few times. Finally there was boring interrogation in a totally white room with nothing to give them any sense of depth perception. The questions (usually the same inane one over and over hour after hour as they tried to balance upright, and then a different question that was their relief and we knew that they knew the answer. Once one answer came others would often follow.
    Then we had a range of ‘ploys’. We’d attack their ethnicity, their religion, their manhood, their self image (especially if they were officers) their fear of being sexually compromised, and their fear of true torture including electrocution and water-boarding. None of these things actually happened but they saw … or thought that they saw all of these things happening. i.e. the electrocution scene was one where the prisoner was walked past one of their fellow prisoners sitting naked in a steel chair , feet in a bucket of water with crocodile clips attached to their penis and nipple. As the prisoner was walked past we ensured that he recognised his friend. When he was waking behind a tent flap (this was underground but we used tents as well to obstruct observation when we wanted to to something covert…… like switching the real wired up PW for one of our guys about the same build and colouring. We kept the light low and indirect but the scene had been planted in the prisoners mind that he was looking at his mate. He was then shown a huge blue electrical spark and told that he was to answer all questions, and if he didn’t then his mate would be electrocuted. The guy who was one of us should have got a Oscar for his scenes getting electrocuted (NOT).
    I heard the religious confession of a young officer one morning at 0230 in an underground tent. I was dressed as an Air force padre at the time as we figured that these army guys might know all of the army padres. There was a set of EEIs (essential Elements of Information on a white board behind him. I pretended to have a stand up argument with the interrogators and demanded to see the CO. I heard his confession and gave him absolution (in Latin even!) Meanwhile I smuggled a salad and ham roll in about 10 feet of cling wrap (to slow him down unwrapping it). As he was about to bite into it he was photographed with the EEIs behind him. He was then ‘cuffed into a steel chair, gagged and had his men walked past as we told each one that their officer had given them all up and that all of their suffering was for nothing, as we showed them their Officer ‘the photo of their Officer ‘co-operating’. The officers eyes just rolled up into his head as he had his self image destroyed in front of his men.

    The staff had to keep a careful eye on the guards. We used young Naval ratings as they wouldn’t feel so sorry for army guys that they didn’t know. We also k new that the navy guards would be affected by what they thought was their total power of these prisoners. In face they didn’t have that power but their attitude towards the prisoners changed and they became more hard and even cruel. We had to ensure that the guards were also NOT being conditioned in what was a VERY realistic simulation. On breaks I’d head home for 10 hours of sleep and I had nightmares, which I told my wife was OK, as I knew that I was still attached to reality.

    Many of these ‘prisoners’ were damaged in some way.Either physically (minor mostly but one guy couldn’t raise his right arm above shoulder level for 6 weeks.) The damage we wrought was mostly psychological. Some of these SAS candidates changed mentally. One guy was like an automaton. Outside the camp was a loving father of two lovely little girls. When he walked through those camp gated he became a cold hearted killer. If someone had told him to kill his family I truly believe that he’d have complied. He didn’t last in the SAS Regiment for which I was thankful.

    That’s similar to our special forces training. That’s why I was so confused at the outrage over the Abu Ghraib “torture”. It was college pranks compared to what we do to our own people.


  242. eaglesoars
    247 | January 3, 2022 12:37 pm

    lobo91 wrote:

    Fun fact:

    Funner Fact: The Mass Formation Event Rally is due Jan 6 in D.C. The media is priming the pump for the set up


  243. eaglesoars
    248 | January 3, 2022 12:39 pm

    Deplorable Martian Overlord wrote:

    the outrage over the Abu Ghraib

    The problem is somebody died. The CIA had him for awhile and brought him to the prison when he was already 95% dead.


  244. Deplorable Martian Overlord
    249 | January 3, 2022 12:41 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    @ Deplorable Martian Overlord:

    good. And use a lidocaine cream

    Have been. Haven’t seen a difference with it though. Worked on my neck pain though, lol.


  245. eaglesoars
    250 | January 3, 2022 12:48 pm

    Apparently they’ve shut down parts of rte 95 in Virginia because a tractor trailer spun out.

    Ooopsie!


  246. 251 | January 3, 2022 1:18 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    Someone doesn’t want this documentary out there.

    From the same thread:
    https://rumble.com/vrsrq5-shocking-and-jaw-droping-at-the-same-time.-the-rape-of-britain-the-promo.html


  247. eaglesoars
    252 | January 3, 2022 1:24 pm

    @ Bunk Five Hawks X:

    Is Telford the same place as Rotherham or are they 2 different places?


  248. eaglesoars
    253 | January 3, 2022 1:26 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    @ Bunk Five Hawks X:

    Is Telford the same place as Rotherham or are they 2 different places?

    2 different places. Rotherham is in Yorkshire, Telford is in Shropshire


  249. 254 | January 3, 2022 1:27 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    Ashli Babbitt a martyr? Her past tells a more complex story


    Her Twitter account, which was taken down after her death, was rife with references to the QAnon conspiracy theory, which centers on the baseless belief that Trump has secretly battled deep-state enemies and a cabal of Satan-worshiping cannibals that includes prominent Democrats who operate a child sex trafficking ring.

    Statements like that leave me wondering about the rest of the article. Oh, and QAnon smells like khaki slacks and electronic Ray-Bans.


  250. 255 | January 3, 2022 1:29 pm

    lobo91 wrote:

    That’s a truly amazing hit piece.

    Easy to do when the person being attacked is kinda dead. It took a year for AP to come up with it.


  251. 256 | January 3, 2022 1:32 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    an analysis of the VAERS database and figure adverse events are under reported by 40%.

    Even with the under-reporting, IIRC at least one swine flu vaccine was pulled for much less. 59 people is the number I remember.


  252. eaglesoars
    257 | January 3, 2022 1:33 pm

    Bunk Five Hawks X wrote:

    It took a year for AP to come up with it.

    No. They just waited for the right time to print it.

    Have to get Willow to the vet, later


  253. 258 | January 3, 2022 1:35 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    because a tractor trailer spun out.

    Never piss off a tractor trailer.


  254. lobo91
    259 | January 3, 2022 1:37 pm

    Bunk Five Hawks X wrote:

    lobo91 wrote:

    That’s a truly amazing hit piece.

    Easy to do when the person being attacked is kinda dead. It took a year for AP to come up with it.

    They spend the majority of the article talking about something completely unrelated, and then devote exactly one sentence to reporting that she was acquitted, anyway.

    I guess they don’t have any editors at Newsweek these days.


  255. 260 | January 3, 2022 1:41 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    @ Bunk Five Hawks X:

    Is Telford the same place as Rotherham or are they 2 different places?

    No idea, and I haven’t watched the video yet. Listening to Bongino.


  256. 261 | January 3, 2022 1:43 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    Mr. Possum would know. Ask him what he thinks of Tommy Robinson.


  257. 262 | January 3, 2022 1:46 pm

    lobo91 wrote:

    and then devote exactly one sentence to reporting that she was acquitted, anyway.

    Accusation = Guilt


  258. 263 | January 3, 2022 1:58 pm

    The “journalist” who wrote the AP hit piece on Ashlii Babbit likes to make up shit.
    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/epa-slams-reporter-over-story-on-flooded-toxic-waste-sites-in-houston/


  259. AZfederalist
    264 | January 3, 2022 2:08 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    @ Aussie Infidel:

    I’ve learned about it over the last day or two. It’s nothing we didn’t know under other names.

    What’s more interesting to me is what are the characteristics of those who seem to be immune to it? As far as I can tell, that would include everyone here.

    I can’t speak for everyone, but I grew up with a massive amount of cynicism toward the government and media. On Mom’s side of the family was the Birch society bunch and on Dad’s, the knowledge that what the media reported seemed to be just what they wanted to report. We knew of events that happened that didn’t get reported when those same events had been breathlessly reported when they happened to other people. I think this mass psychosis thing is not far off the mark. During our Bible Class in church yesterday, some discussion of some attendance statistics in one of our sister congregations in Florida occurred and comments were made regarding how they hadn’t dropped much even during 2020. We do have a few Branch Covidians in our midst, and one of them stated, “Well, Florida doesn’t believe there is a pandemic happening”. Guy who made the comment is an engineer who is meticulous in research so I know he could know that Florida’s statistics are no worse than other parts of the country despite not following the Draconian lockdowns and other nonsense after they were duped at the beginning of the pandemic, so his statement has to be driven by true belief in the Covidian nonsense.


  260. AZfederalist
    265 | January 3, 2022 2:22 pm

    @ AZfederalist:

    Oh, and I should have stated a belief in a higher power and sure knowledge of my eternal salvation. This life is transitory and full of evil and evil people. Makes it easier to see through the crap they put out.


  261. AZfederalist
    266 | January 3, 2022 2:23 pm

    @ AZfederalist:

    Although that doesn’t explain the statists and branch covidians in my church congregation. There are only a few, but they are there.


  262. eaglesoars
    267 | January 3, 2022 2:44 pm

    AZfederalist wrote:

    I grew up with a massive amount of cynicism toward the government and media.

    Well, after the Pentagon Papers and Woodward and Bernstein, it took me awhile to see thru it. I’m a child of the ’60s.


  263. lobo91
    268 | January 3, 2022 2:46 pm

    @ AZfederalist:

    Pretty much what Ben Shapiro’s podcast is about today:


  264. eaglesoars
    269 | January 3, 2022 3:22 pm

    Look at THIS idiocy

    Team of nine black climbers attempt to scale Mount Everest to tackle the peak’s ‘intentional lack of access for black people’ and mountaineering’s ‘colonial history’

    She also noted that national parks had only recently been desegregated. ‘This expedition is all about showing, “Yes, we can do this.”‘

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10365049/Team-nine-black-climbers-attempt-scale-Mount-Everest-tackle-sports-colonial-history.html?login#readerCommentsCommand-message-field

    Mountains don’t have intentions. Our national parks have never been segregated. If anybody on this expedition dies, it will be because ‘racism’.

    This level of stupid needs to hurt


  265. 270 | January 3, 2022 3:48 pm

    Guy on the radio said they’ll have the latest poop on the massive sewage spill north of Long Beach after the break.


  266. eaglesoars
    272 | January 3, 2022 4:00 pm

    Bunk Five Hawks X wrote:

    https://notthebee.com/article/somebody-really-wrote-this-headline

    Children should be kept away from those people.


  267. Aussie Infidel
    273 | January 3, 2022 4:33 pm

    Deplorable Martian Overlord wrote:

    That’s similar to our special forces training. That’s why I was so confused at the outrage over the Abu Ghraib “torture”. It was college pranks compared to what we do to our own people.

    Abu Ghraib was a total cock up run by amateurs and a few actual psychopaths / sociopaths that had no place anywhere near an interrogation. The officers in charge allowed this to happen and should have all been cashiered. The so called interrogators were untrained and were obviously mentally and morally deficient and should have never been allowed near ANY prisoner. Frankly they should NOT have been members of any armed force either.


  268. Aussie Infidel
    274 | January 3, 2022 4:38 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    Deplorable Martian Overlord wrote:

    the outrage over the Abu Ghraib

    The problem is somebody died. The CIA had him for awhile and brought him to the prison when he was already 95% dead.

    The CIA had no right to practice ACTUAL interrogation on anyone. Sure they could simulate interrogating their own recruits as part of their ‘Resistance to Interrogation Training and Selection processes, as long as the STANAGS were religiously followed to protect the candidates from actual physical and psychological damage. The only interrogators of ACTUAL PWs should have been fully trained and qualified Intelligence Corps personnel under the supervision of medical doctors and professional Psychologists.

    End of story.!


  269. Aussie Infidel
    275 | January 3, 2022 4:44 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    Bunk Five Hawks X wrote:

    It took a year for AP to come up with it.

    No. They just waited for the right time to print it.

    You guys do realise that AP has been a direct conduit from the CIA for years now!

    🙂

    Just saying!


  270. lobo91
    276 | January 3, 2022 4:55 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    That’s an amazing amount of idiocy in one article.

    My favorite was the bit about black people not being able to vote when Hillary made his ascent. I’m pretty sure it was in 1953, not 1853…


  271. eaglesoars
    277 | January 3, 2022 5:02 pm

    just turned the fireplace on. Lovely!


  272. eaglesoars
    278 | January 3, 2022 5:07 pm

    So twitter banned Marjorie Taylor Greene

    And Gettr got over 230K new sign ups in less than 24 hrs.


  273. eaglesoars
    279 | January 3, 2022 5:11 pm

    lobo91 wrote:

    My favorite was the bit about black people not being able to vote when Hillary made his ascent. I’m pretty sure it was in 1953, not 1853…

    It was after the civil war, 14th or 15th amendment, forget which. Maybe 1869?


  274. Aussie Infidel
    280 | January 3, 2022 5:13 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    @ Aussie Infidel:

    What does one have to do to pass that course? NOT become a raving, homicidal lunatic?

    The Regular Force candidates spend 6 months ‘qualifying’ to enter the training for the SAS which then takes from a year to 2 further years for the specialists.

    The Resistance to Interrogation Course is the final fence to jump over in the selection training. It begins with a winter exercise where candidates with no food or water are hunted for a week by dog teams and helicopter lifter ‘hunter teams, being lifted ahead of them. The candidates have to reach predetermined places to meet ‘agents’ who can give them ‘help’ like button compasses to help them navigate. They find and kill their own food but mostly can’t cook it and eat it dried and raw. One guy was eating possum and wearing the fur on his head when he was caught by a dog team trying to cross an iced up stream.
    If the candidates were caught they were transported back to the beginning and they started over again. The plan was just to exhaust them and weaken them physically.

    They all had to transit known locations o it was easy to round them all up once they had ‘suffered’ enough for a week. They were then helicoptered to an area that was full of underground tunnels and rooms 150 feet underground, where naval ammunition used to be stored. The candidates were strip searched and subject to a medical check and interviewed by a Psychologist to assess their mental state. They were then ‘marked’ with a market pen on their foreheads and the backs of their hands with their number. From then on the Resistance to Interrogation phase started in earnest, and they were always referred to by their number.

    The idea was to expose them to 40 hours of interrogation using 4 types of questioning plus a bunch of ploys once their mental state was advanced enough where their suggestibility trounced their their rational analysis and they were hallucinating. The 40 hours was chosen because it may have taken up to 40 hours from their imprisonment, for the codes to be changed and any information that they may have altered to make it useless.

    They and we all realised that Special Forces personnel were too prone to escape for anyone to try to keep hold of them so they would have been executed by an actual enemy.

    This point was rammed home at’ the endex’ when the last prisoner was finally released from the tunnels. The candidates who had weathered the storm were standing about eating toast, bacon and eggs and swaddled in blankets. The final candidate was ‘cuffed’ into a steel chair, an officer dressed in a Warsaw Pact uniform would march in read out the death sentence and he would then draw his side are and blow the candidate away knocking him and the chair over.

    The CO of the SAS would then say … ” Do NOT ever get caught’!

    At a parade at the SAS Regiment the next week candidates would be awarded their ‘winged dagger’ badged buff coloured berets and SAS wings and would begin their specialist training for the next 1-2 years.


  275. Aussie Infidel
    281 | January 3, 2022 5:18 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    lobo91 wrote:

    My favorite was the bit about black people not being able to vote when Hillary made his ascent. I’m pretty sure it was in 1953, not 1853…

    It was after the civil war, 14th or 15th amendment, forget which. Maybe 1869?

    HEH!

    I’m sure Sir Ed Hillary and Sherpa Norgay would’ve been chuffed!

    🙂


  276. eaglesoars
    282 | January 3, 2022 5:35 pm

    Aussie Infidel wrote:

    their rational analysis and they were hallucinating.

    I did an Outward Bound expedition to the Everglades when I was about 37 yrs old. During the canoe phase we got lost in the Gulf of Mexico because we got blown off course during the day. At night. We were supposed to find an island near the keys where we would all be separated to do our solos. We managed to find it – totally by accident at 1 in the morning. Then we had to unload and set up our tents. By the time my partner, Kelly, and I were doing the tent, I was so tired I was hallucinating. I saw dogs in all the shadows and kept calling to them.

    There were no dogs.


  277. lobo91
    283 | January 3, 2022 5:56 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    I was referring to Hillary’s ascent of Everest. That was in 1953, when the idiot in that article claimed that blacks weren’t allowed to vote.


  278. eaglesoars
    284 | January 3, 2022 5:58 pm

    lobo91 wrote:

    That was in 1953, when the idiot in that article claimed that blacks weren’t allowed to vote.

    I know. I was noting when they actually got the vote.


  279. 285 | January 3, 2022 6:00 pm

    @ Aussie Infidel:
    Reminds me of the terror house in San Diego. Most don’t last eight minutes, none last 8 hours. Guy who runs it videotapes everything to defend against claims of physical torture.

    “When I use the hypnosis I can put you in a kitty pool with a couple inches of water and tell you there’s a great white shark in there, and you’re gonna think there’s a shark in there,” McKamey said.

    https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/7446329/mckamey-manor-worlds-scariest-haunted-house-san-diego/


  280. 286 | January 3, 2022 6:03 pm

    Aussie Infidel wrote:

    AP has been a direct conduit from the CIA for years now!

    ???!


  281. Aussie Infidel
    287 | January 3, 2022 6:07 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    There were no dogs.

    The mind is a wonderful thing but is easily fooled , as we see on a daily basis!

    🙂


  282. Aussie Infidel
    288 | January 3, 2022 6:11 pm

    Bunk Five Hawks X wrote:

    Aussie Infidel wrote:

    AP has been a direct conduit from the CIA for years now!

    ???!

    Correct.

    AP in particular is, as well as being a ‘news organisation’, is also the chosen purveyor for the CIA of information, both factual and also fictional, to move public perception in a particular desired direction.


  283. lobo91
    289 | January 3, 2022 6:11 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    The 15th Amendment was ratified in 1870


  284. Possum
    290 | January 3, 2022 6:24 pm

    Went into a store today that had Valentines day cards.

    Saw some that said “To My Sister ”

    I had to leave the store hurriedly, with tears running down my face…

    Tears of laughter and Banjo music playing in my head.

    ( Yep this is the South )


  285. Possum
    291 | January 3, 2022 6:27 pm

    @ Possum:
    Strangely they didn’t have any saying ” To My Brother ”

    Maybe they will next week.

    LMAO


  286. 292 | January 3, 2022 6:49 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    So twitter banned Marjorie Taylor Greene
    And Gettr got over 230K new sign ups in less than 24 hrs.

    And Juanita Broadrrick is being slowly stripped of followers.
    https://twitter.com/atensnut/status/1477862291848716291


  287. darkwords
    293 | January 3, 2022 6:50 pm

    @ Aussie Infidel:
    Wicked stuff.


  288. eaglesoars
    294 | January 3, 2022 6:53 pm

    Good lord. This is from 2019

    More polio cases now caused by vaccine than by wild virus

    LONDON (AP) — Four African countries have reported new cases of polio linked to the oral vaccine, as global health numbers show there are now more children being paralyzed by viruses originating in vaccines than in the wild.

    Full Coverage: Health
    In a report late last week, the World Health Organization and partners noted nine new polio cases caused by the vaccine in Nigeria, Congo, Central African Republic and Angola. Seven countries elsewhere in Africa have similar outbreaks and cases have been reported in Asia. Of the two countries where polio remains endemic, Afghanistan and Pakistan, vaccine-linked cases have been identified in Pakistan.

    In rare cases, the live virus in oral polio vaccine can mutate into a form capable of sparking new outbreaks. All the current vaccine-derived polio cases have been sparked by a Type 2 virus contained in the vaccine. Type 2 wild virus was eliminated years ago.

    https://apnews.com/article/health-united-nations-ap-top-news-pakistan-international-news-7d8b0e32efd0480fbd12acf27729f6a5

    The problem I have with this article: it doesn’t give actual numbers and – does anyone remember this happening in the U.S.? or any western country? And if type 2 has been eliminated, why is this vaccine carrying a type 2 virus?

    I’m confused.


  289. darkwords
    295 | January 3, 2022 6:55 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    Well there is a rock in Madison Wisconsin people consider racist. IMO someone who reaches physical and mental peaks and carries an illusion won’t perform at their best. They are carrying a victimizing inferiority complex with them. The climb might cure them but also might kill their friends.


  290. 296 | January 3, 2022 6:59 pm

    lobo91 wrote:

    I was referring to Hillary’s ascent of Everest. That was in 1953

    …and Ms. Rodham-C claimed she was named after Sir Edmund. She was born in 1947.


  291. eaglesoars
    297 | January 3, 2022 6:59 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    I’m confused.

    Well, that’s because they’re not using KILLED viruses, which is the inactivated version, given by injection They’re using the ORAL version, given by mouth.

    I remember getting the vaccine over several visits. I sucked on a sugar cube. No idea if it was live or killed. I was maybe 5?


  292. darkwords
    298 | January 3, 2022 7:01 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    The polio vaccine trials in the US infected a lot of kids with polio. If I remember at all the number was 100,000 to 500,000. There was only one type of virus. They were using the live virus in the vaccine and I think the dead virus version came about because of failure with the live one. Read a book on it long ago. The smallpox history is interesting also.

    I’m surprised no one has published a vaccine reading list. Probably is one out there.


  293. eaglesoars
    299 | January 3, 2022 7:01 pm

    Aussie Infidel wrote:

    AP in particular is, as well as being a ‘news organisation’, is also the chosen purveyor for the CIA of information

    As is WaPo


  294. darkwords
    300 | January 3, 2022 7:02 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    Same here. And it seemed pretty normal didn’t it. I didn’t question it all. Just stood in a line in the gym and waited my turn. Kids are trusting souls.


  295. eaglesoars
    301 | January 3, 2022 7:02 pm

    darkwords wrote:

    Read a book on it long ago.

    go find out the title of that book. Please.


  296. eaglesoars
    302 | January 3, 2022 7:03 pm

    darkwords wrote:

    Just stood in a line in the gym and waited my turn. Kids are trusting souls.

    My mom took me. To the school where I went to kindergarten.


  297. darkwords
    303 | January 3, 2022 7:04 pm

    Glenn Greenwald
    @ggreenwald
    ·
    1h
    This is what makes the 1/6 Congressional Committee such an abuse of power, likely unconstitutional:

    There’s no pretense they’re investigating US citizens to aid in the lawmaking function. It’s to supplement the DOJ criminal investigation because they’re unhappy with the results.
    Show this thread
    Glenn Greenwald
    @ggreenwald
    ·
    1h
    A full year after the 1/6 riot at the Capitol, the total number of indictments from the Biden DOJ for insurrection, sedition or treason is the same number as Americans indicted by Mueller for criminally conspiring with Russia over the 2016 election:


  298. eaglesoars
    304 | January 3, 2022 7:04 pm

    darkwords wrote:

    I’m surprised no one has published a vaccine reading list.

    I’m not finished with RFK’s book, but it’s very well sourced and I’ll bet one could be made from just his citations


  299. darkwords
    305 | January 3, 2022 7:07 pm

    mkhammer on cnn goofing on AOC. https://twitter.com/i/status/1478064060709101570


  300. darkwords
    306 | January 3, 2022 7:10 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    I’ll have to read it. I’d like to be more up to date on vaccine thoughts. I can deal with a little hyperbole in him and his critics.


  301. eaglesoars
    307 | January 3, 2022 7:10 pm

    2012. British Medical Journal

    This is a summary of the attempts to eradicate polio

    It comes as no surprise that the most recent mass polio vaccination programs fuelled by Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation resulted in increased cases of VAPP. In India, two paediatricians, Dr Neetu Vashisht and Dr Jacob Pulliel of the Department of Paediatrics of St Stephens Hospital in Delhi noted that another major ethical issue raised by the campaign is the failure to thoroughly investigate the increase in incidence “of non-polio acute flaccid paralysis (NPAFP)” in areas where many doses of vaccine were used, while noting that these cases are clinically indistinguishable from polio paralysis and twice as deadly.

    They also noted that while India was declared polio-free in 2011, at the same time there were 47500 cases of NPAFP, which increased in direct proportion to the number of polio vaccine doses received. Independent studies showed that children identified with NPAFP “were at more than twice the risk of dying than those with wild polio infection”.

    https://www.bmj.com/content/344/bmj.e2398/rr/578260


  302. darkwords
    308 | January 3, 2022 7:12 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    It was in a library. The Smallpox one was title Smallpox. What I found interesting was how the American Revolution addressed it. People were in great fear. I’ll see if I can remember.


  303. eaglesoars
    309 | January 3, 2022 7:13 pm

    An hour ago

    BREAKING: Federal judge just granted temporary injunction to group of Navy SEALS seeking religious exemption from vaccine mandate. Judge Reed O’Connor: “There is no COVID-19 exception to the First Amendment. There is no military exclusion from our Constitution.”

    https://twitter.com/ShannonBream/status/1478142686938943499


  304. eaglesoars
    310 | January 3, 2022 7:15 pm

    darkwords wrote:

    @ eaglesoars:
    It was in a library. The Smallpox one was title Smallpox. What I found interesting was how the American Revolution addressed it. People were in great fear. I’ll see if I can remember.

    Could it have been Polio, An American Story?

    https://www.amazon.com/Polio-American-David-M-Oshinsky/dp/0195307143/ref=asc_df_0195307143/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=241983376253&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=15926499977989780920&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9013463&hvtargid=pla-489113708841&psc=1


  305. darkwords
    311 | January 3, 2022 7:19 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    One of the problems is that billionaires and smart people like to change the definitions of stuff so they can use a fudge factor and not fall on their face.

    Canadian doctor is saying the Canadian government changed the boundaries on the diagnosis of thrombosis so that it would appear the covid shot didn’t cause thrombosis. When it actually did.

    When I was in the military I was in an observational role. I was always being asked to change the values in my observations in order to meet the predictions the officers were making. They had a high up status quo to meet. At first I railed against it. But not a really good idea in the military. I had to mature and wise up and learn to time my observations differently. In general the reporting was accurate. In specifics it was not. Pilots could tell right away. But they didn’t care unless it prevented them from flying.

    A lot of fakery going on. Nothing solid to build on.


  306. eaglesoars
    312 | January 3, 2022 7:19 pm

    darkwords wrote:

    @ eaglesoars:
    It was in a library. The Smallpox one was title Smallpox. What I found interesting was how the American Revolution addressed it. People were in great fear. I’ll see if I can remember.

    Here’s a list. Any of them ring a bell?

    https://bookauthority.org/books/best-polio-books


  307. lobo91
    313 | January 3, 2022 7:26 pm

    @ darkwords:

    This is what makes the 1/6 Congressional Committee such an abuse of power, likely unconstitutional:

    There’s no pretense they’re investigating US citizens to aid in the lawmaking function. It’s to supplement the DOJ criminal investigation because they’re unhappy with the results.

    That’s exactly what I’ve been saying since it began. Congress is not a law enforcement agency. There are presumably investigations ongoing. What is a bogus Congressional committee investigation going to add?

    It’s all about keeping the story in the news going into an election year.


  308. darkwords
    314 | January 3, 2022 7:28 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    Names rings a bell. I read some of the amazon reviews and they describe some of what I remember. .

    I’ll probably get this book at read it.

    People are being fooled by Public Health officials. I worked with Public Health directly in my gov work. They all go by statistical analysis that is a few years old and reachable within their time and budgets constraints. Policy is produced against that. The public stakeholder is not represented in the policy decision making directly. Unless they sue. For some valid reason. Most public commentary on public health is discarded with prejudice.


  309. eaglesoars
    315 | January 3, 2022 7:31 pm

    darkwords wrote:

    One of the problems is that billionaires and smart people like to change the definitions of stuff so they can use a fudge factor and not fall on their face.

    I ran into that as a systems analyst. Taking requirements for a system from upper management, more than a few wanted the numbers reported to obscure any losses in whatever was being measured. They were used to geeks who didn’t understand the business. I did. I refused those reqs and in one case had to refuse to do the development because the asshole refused to tell the truth. That system never got built. Because I inserted what SHOULD have been his reqs into another system I built, making THAT mgr look like a genius and him a moron. He left the company 2 weeks after launch. One of my better moments. I got a 5% raise.


  310. eaglesoars
    316 | January 3, 2022 7:32 pm

    darkwords wrote:

    They all go by statistical analysis that is a few years old and reachable within their time and budgets constraints.

    yep


  311. darkwords
    317 | January 3, 2022 7:34 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    No. I had three books. One specifically on Smallpox. One on polio, and one on vaccines. The vaccine one quoted Paul Offit a lot. He was the recognized vaccine expert. I think that Oshinsky one is the one to read.


  312. darkwords
    318 | January 3, 2022 7:36 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    Good to hear of a victory in that. I don’t think I had any.


  313. darkwords
    319 | January 3, 2022 7:37 pm

    @ lobo91:
    And that seems to be an important distinction. One would think the GoP would leverage that against the dems. Unless….


  314. darkwords
    320 | January 3, 2022 7:39 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    From a military prep standpoint I would think it better for the Seals to catch covid and undergo the monoclonal antibody treatment. The vaccine does nothing to enhance their ability and probably makes them more vulnerable.


  315. eaglesoars
    321 | January 3, 2022 7:44 pm

    Judge slams Biden Pentagon abuse of those seeking religious exemption to vaccine mandate. “Navy Seal 26” denied access to medical treatment for brain injury.

    https://twitter.com/TomFitton/status/1478162858483535872


  316. darkwords
    322 | January 3, 2022 7:47 pm

    Malone in the Rogan interview talked about the spike protein stimulating shingles in people.

    In my immediate neighbor.

    1. Me, Morderna. 4 months into it and still heart issues. Started taking this anti inflammatory called Black Seed Oil. Seemed to help a bit. I have to separate out imaginary effects from actual ones.
    2. Neighbor – moderna – got shingles a month ago.
    3. Neighbor – won’t take a vaccine
    4. Neighbor – Let’s Jesus guide her and her husband. They both told me if it is their time then they are ready. No vaccine.

    So no really positive vaccine experiences in my area. I’ll get these burning sensations around my heart that i’ve never had before. And something similar in the brain. It’s just me though. No one else I know.

    You can laugh but I had a dream that suggested to me that there was mold in my environment that was affecting the vaccine.


  317. darkwords
    323 | January 3, 2022 8:11 pm

    @stillgray
    ·
    5h
    George Floyd, career felon who robbed pregnant women at gun point and dealt drugs as a side gig: “hero.”

    Ashli Babbitt, beloved mom who got caught up in QAnon and lost her life to a trigger happy cop: “insurrectionist terrorist.”


  318. darkwords
    324 | January 3, 2022 8:13 pm

    @disclosetv
    · 2h
    NEW – Judge approves Ghislaine Maxwell to get a “booster” shot.

    lets be careful out there….


  319. darkwords
    325 | January 3, 2022 8:23 pm

    @JesseKellyDC
    ·
    Jan 2
    Temperature drops into the 40s in Texas and these Southerners all act like they’re Ernest Shackleton and the ship just got caught in the ice.


  320. eaglesoars
    326 | January 3, 2022 8:26 pm

    darkwords wrote:

    I’ll get these burning sensations around my heart that i’ve never had before. And something similar in the brain.

    Brain?


  321. darkwords
    327 | January 3, 2022 8:34 pm

    @Cernovich
    · 6h
    First time I visited Europe, 20 or so years ago, the food tasted different. Assumed it was placebo effect due to traveling. But nah it wasn’t that. Our food supply is poisoned.

    **I make this observation also. Every foreign country I have traveled to has better food than in the US.

    Washington State apples are plastic and bland compared to any orchard apple in the rest of the world.
    Steaks are better in a poor Bolivian restaurant than at JJ’s in Omaha, NB.
    French Fries are vastly superior at the Moscow McDonalds.
    Chicken from the poor side of Lima, Peru will outclass anything in America.
    Mainland China had good food everywhere. And some questionable menu items.

    There are exceptions for hygiene. A dinner in Morocco was done in a cloud of flies.


  322. eaglesoars
    328 | January 3, 2022 8:34 pm

    darkwords wrote:

    @JesseKellyDC
    ·
    Jan 2
    Temperature drops into the 40s in Texas and these Southerners all act like they’re Ernest Shackleton and the ship just got caught in the ice.

    yeah, new laptop please………


  323. darkwords
    329 | January 3, 2022 8:38 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    Just odd pressures and slight burning/heat sensations. I assume inflammation. I have to up my exercise routine and drink more water and get more fresh air. Should get all the machinery moving faster. I can tell if my mind is sharp or not. Seems dull.

    The pandemic brought a more addictive sedentary lifestyle that I need to dump now.

    Discipline equals freedom.


  324. eaglesoars
    330 | January 3, 2022 8:38 pm

    darkwords wrote:

    First time I visited Europe, 20 or so years ago, the food tasted different. Assumed it was placebo effect due to traveling. But nah it wasn’t that. Our food supply is poisoned.

    Every time I hear this, the comparison is between RESTAURANTS. It’s been awhile but when I was in Spain, the only food I found that was notably better? Fresh tomatoes.


  325. eaglesoars
    331 | January 3, 2022 8:39 pm

    darkwords wrote:

    slight burning/heat sensations

    in. your. BRAIN?? There are no sensory nerves like that in your brain.


  326. eaglesoars
    332 | January 3, 2022 8:42 pm

    BREAKING: Comcast Exec Deletes Message Labeling Ashli Babbitt a “White Trash Traitor

    https://gettr.com/post/plw3yl1d1d

    Jack Posobiec


  327. darkwords
    333 | January 3, 2022 8:47 pm

    Murmmation. I was trying to recall this word the other day as an example of mass formation psychosis.

    https://twitter.com/BunkStrutts/status/1478120093036924930/photo/1

    I suppose it depends on intent or political affiliation.


  328. Possum
    334 | January 3, 2022 8:47 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    This shit ain’t funny. Last night it got down to 37F here and in was a four cat in bed night.

    Tonight forecast low is 34F and already one is there….

    I has a tiny bed.


  329. Possum
    335 | January 3, 2022 8:49 pm

    @ Possum:
    To clarify, in Texas in our homes we have the big make it cool things.

    We don’t have much in the way of making it warm.


  330. darkwords
    336 | January 3, 2022 8:53 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    I imagine a translation is occurring. I took a bat to the head once and didn’t feel a thing. Cut my hand and I can feel the pain and can adjust it by thinking about it. A lot of memory is blocked by tension. Relax and the memories start to flow. Stop me before I go all Fu-Fu new age as the ex GF used to label me.


  331. eaglesoars
    337 | January 3, 2022 8:54 pm

    Possum wrote:

    @ Possum:
    To clarify, in Texas in our homes we have the big make it cool things.

    We don’t have much in the way of making it warm.

    same in New Orleans where I spent much of my childhood. But they still had heaters.


  332. eaglesoars
    338 | January 3, 2022 8:55 pm

    darkwords wrote:

    Murmmation.

    I thought that was that bird swarm thing


  333. darkwords
    339 | January 3, 2022 8:55 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    The exec is psycho. I can’t imagine any quality type of leadership expressing themselves that way. Even on a private account. Lesson to be learned. Push it up to his boss and let him start over.


  334. darkwords
    340 | January 3, 2022 9:00 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    Yes it is, but it reminds me that the psychology of people is swarming like that also. The birds do it for some kind of community connection in the wind. Reasons unknown?

    People swarming around the thought that vaccines need to be mandated and getting emotional as a group. Solution is a big bad wolf that can huff and puff and blow the mandate down. Trump on a good day.


  335. Possum
    341 | January 3, 2022 9:01 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    Not where I live. Plug one in the wall and it pops the breaker.

    Set the thermostat to “heat” then I can’t use the stove otherwise the breaker in the box out in the street trips and all the lights go out.

    I am prepared, I have thick socks, and cats.


  336. Possum
    342 | January 3, 2022 9:03 pm

    LOL two cats now. Cats know what is coming.


  337. eaglesoars
    343 | January 3, 2022 9:05 pm

    @ Possum:

    Oh, I hope you’re getting a fire trap discount


  338. eaglesoars
    344 | January 3, 2022 9:07 pm

    darkwords wrote:

    Yes it is, but it reminds me that the psychology of people is swarming like that also.

    good point. Also called hive mind


  339. eaglesoars
    345 | January 3, 2022 9:08 pm

    This is what got Dr Malone banned from twitter. Pfizer’s own study

    Pfizer reported one of their 12-year-old trial participants who has been paralyzed to a wheelchair and forced to eat from a feeding tube for the last 10-months as “functional abdominal pain”. Another whistleblower who was a regional director of Pfizer’s clinical trials also reported to the FDA that Pfizer had falsified data, unblinded participants, and not followed up on testing participants who reported symptoms, but neither the FDA nor Pfizer ever investigated the issue.

    https://kanekoa.substack.com/p/the-powerful-pfizer-presentation


  340. Possum
    346 | January 3, 2022 9:12 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    Yeah, no security deposit. Credit check took 30 seconds and most of my neighbours are not actually legal residents of the USA.

    Funny thing, a week ago a friend was here. We went out into parking lot. A man had his back to us and friend said ” Is he pissing? ” I said yes, this is normal here.

    It was 4pm


  341. darkwords
    347 | January 3, 2022 9:15 pm

    Scientists believe murmurations are similar to other systems, such as crystals forming, avalanches, metals becoming magnetized and liquids turning to gases. These systems are “on the edge,” which means they’re ready to be completely transformed in an instant.

    had to go look it up. lots of interesting videos.


  342. darkwords
    348 | January 3, 2022 9:19 pm

    @ Possum:
    Morning drinking done. Afternoon shift clocks in.


  343. Deplorable Martian Overlord
    349 | January 3, 2022 9:19 pm

    darkwords wrote:

    @Cernovich
    · 6h
    First time I visited Europe, 20 or so years ago, the food tasted different. Assumed it was placebo effect due to traveling. But nah it wasn’t that. Our food supply is poisoned.

    **I make this observation also. Every foreign country I have traveled to has better food than in the US.

    Washington State apples are plastic and bland compared to any orchard apple in the rest of the world.
    Steaks are better in a poor Bolivian restaurant than at JJ’s in Omaha, NB.
    French Fries are vastly superior at the Moscow McDonalds.
    Chicken from the poor side of Lima, Peru will outclass anything in America.
    Mainland China had good food everywhere. And some questionable menu items.

    There are exceptions for hygiene. A dinner in Morocco was done in a cloud of flies.

    Is he on drugs? I wasn’t impressed in Europe or the middle east. There were a couple of high points but the food wasn’t anything impressive in general. It was just like in the US, there was good and there was bad, some places were better than others.


  344. eaglesoars
    350 | January 3, 2022 9:47 pm

    Deplorable Martian Overlord wrote:

    Is he on drugs?

    Nah. It’s Cernovich. Pompous blowhard


  345. eaglesoars
    351 | January 3, 2022 9:50 pm

    Another Dem retiring

    Rep. Bobby Rush to retire after 15 terms

    https://nalert.blogspot.com/2022/01/rep-bobby-rush-to-retire-after-15-terms.html


  346. eaglesoars
    352 | January 3, 2022 9:53 pm

    This should be fun

    Nancy Pelosi expected to ‘step down next year’: Democrats prepare for civil war between factions with Rep. Hakeem Jeffries the favorite to become the new leader

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10365027/Nancy-Pelosi-expected-step-year.html

    Jeffries is a far left nut case. Put him in. The Dems won’t see another win for 12 years.


  347. darkwords
    353 | January 3, 2022 9:56 pm

    @ Deplorable Martian Overlord:
    meat and poison there. 🙂

    An apple is a good example. It’s been breed, squeezed, and colored by genetics to look fantastic but it tastes horrible. It’s hard to find a good homemade apple pie these days.

    Though there was a joke in the “Dont look up movie” that people thought the store bought was superior because they is what they ate before.


  348. darkwords
    354 | January 3, 2022 9:57 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    I would hope we see a total dem collapse.


  349. Deplorable Martian Overlord
    355 | January 3, 2022 9:58 pm

    darkwords wrote:

    @ Deplorable Martian Overlord:
    meat and poison there.

    An apple is a good example. It’s been breed, squeezed, and colored by genetics to look fantastic but it tastes horrible. It’s hard to find a good homemade apple pie these days.

    Though there was a joke in the “Dont look up movie” that people thought the store bought was superior because they is what they ate before.

    I prefer Grapple or Asian pears. Only some apples have enough flavor for me.


  350. Deplorable Martian Overlord
    356 | January 3, 2022 9:59 pm

    Grāpple (/ˈɡreɪpəl/ GRAYP-əl)[1][2] is the registered brand name for a commercially marketed brand of Fuji or Gala apple that has been soaked in a solution of concentrated grape flavor (methyl anthranilate) and water in order to make the flesh taste like a Concord grape. This solution does not add additional sugars or caloric content, nor does it affect the nutritional value of a standard apple.[1] All ingredients are approved by the US Department of Agriculture and the US Food and Drug Administration, with the production process licensed by the Washington State Department of Agriculture.[3]


  351. eaglesoars
    357 | January 3, 2022 10:00 pm

    EXCLUSIVE: Don Jr. and Kimberly Guilfoyle are ENGAGED! Former Fox News host flashes 8-carat diamond ring after President Trump’s son proposed on New Years Eve 2020 and kept their engagement under wraps for a YEAR

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10365275/Don-Jr-Kimberly-Guilfoyle-ENGAGED.html

    EIGHT CARATS!! Looks like an emerald cut.


  352. eaglesoars
    358 | January 3, 2022 10:07 pm

    Gov. DeSantis: Biden HHS Has ‘Cornered the Entire Market’ on Antibody Treatments

    At a news conference to hit Biden administration restrictions on Florida’s ability to provide monoclonal antibody treatments, DeSantis offered up some stinging criticism. “We’re past the point now where we’re able to get it directly from any of these companies,” DeSantis told the reporters. “The federal government has cornered the entire market. They basically took control of the supply in September.”

    https://www.newsmax.com/politics/ron-desantis-monoclonal-antibody-treatments/2022/01/03/id/1050841/


  353. darkwords
    359 | January 3, 2022 10:10 pm

    @ Deplorable Martian Overlord:
    I’m trying to remember the worst food I had overseas. Mostly when in the military. I used to stick to the chow hall for cheeseburgers and bottomless coca cola. But off base I once had a sesame seaweed dish that was inedible. Barf city. England wasn’t so bad though. All the foods seemed exotic and there was always a lot of beer around. I didn’t care for head cheese or stuff like that.


  354. darkwords
    360 | January 3, 2022 10:11 pm

    @ Deplorable Martian Overlord:
    Fuji is my preferred apple. Grew up on Granny Smiths though.


  355. lobo91
    361 | January 3, 2022 10:12 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    Gotta have those “historic firsts,” after all…


  356. darkwords
    362 | January 3, 2022 10:12 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    Jail time. Fauci gets a $370,000 yearly pension when he retires.


  357. eaglesoars
    363 | January 3, 2022 10:14 pm

    Scientists say a meteor that caused an earthshaking boom across suburban Pittsburgh on New Year’s Day exploded in the atmosphere with an energy blast equivalent to an estimated 30 tons of TNT.

    https://twitter.com/AP/status/1478201881965076484


  358. eaglesoars
    364 | January 3, 2022 10:21 pm

    Betty White accepting the SAG Lifetime Achievement award. She’s gets a few zingers in there!

    https://twitter.com/BettyBowers/status/1478200599468511240


  359. Deplorable Martian Overlord
    365 | January 3, 2022 10:43 pm

    darkwords wrote:

    @ Deplorable Martian Overlord:
    I’m trying to remember the worst food I had overseas. Mostly when in the military. I used to stick to the chow hall for cheeseburgers and bottomless coca cola. But off base I once had a sesame seaweed dish that was inedible. Barf city. England wasn’t so bad though. All the foods seemed exotic and there was always a lot of beer around. I didn’t care for head cheese or stuff like that.

    Worst food ever was a lemongrass dish in Saudi Arabia. Tasted like lawn clippings.


  360. Deplorable Martian Overlord
    366 | January 3, 2022 10:45 pm

    Deplorable Martian Overlord wrote:

    darkwords wrote:

    @ Deplorable Martian Overlord:
    I’m trying to remember the worst food I had overseas. Mostly when in the military. I used to stick to the chow hall for cheeseburgers and bottomless coca cola. But off base I once had a sesame seaweed dish that was inedible. Barf city. England wasn’t so bad though. All the foods seemed exotic and there was always a lot of beer around. I didn’t care for head cheese or stuff like that.

    Worst food ever was a lemongrass dish in Saudi Arabia. Tasted like lawn clippings.

    Best was Chicken with basil and hot spices and chicken fried rice at Phukets in Saudi Arabia. Second best was Cordon Bleu at Mamas in Spangdahlem in Germany.


  361. eaglesoars
    367 | January 3, 2022 10:59 pm

    Average viewers per show (millions)

    Tucker 3.24

    Joe Rogan 11

    https://www.smalldeadanimals.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/5e265793c05e5f6cd0591fe2e42915e3-600×600.png


  362. eaglesoars
    368 | January 3, 2022 11:11 pm

    This is the World Economic Forum Strategic Intelligence map.

    https://intelligence.weforum.org/topics/a1G0X000006O6EHUA0?utm_source=57N0ECrQAg7ZPOUXugaGj2Zm9E2p50GR6bWV9jtt

    Move your cursor around the inside of the circle from one of those little square boxes to another. They’ll turn blue as you pass over them. Click on one of them. This thing drills down to the minutia of the subject and you can see what the deal is.


  363. eaglesoars
    369 | January 3, 2022 11:14 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    you can see what the deal is.

    Look on the right side of the screen to read the text


  364. Aussie Infidel
    370 | January 3, 2022 11:39 pm

    darkwords wrote:

    @ eaglesoars:
    One of the problems is that billionaires and smart people like to change the definitions of stuff so they can use a fudge factor and not fall on their face.

    Canadian doctor is saying the Canadian government changed the boundaries on the diagnosis of thrombosis so that it would appear the covid shot didn’t cause thrombosis. When it actually did.

    When I was in the military I was in an observational role. I was always being asked to change the values in my observations in order to meet the predictions the officers were making. They had a high up status quo to meet. At first I railed against it. But not a really good idea in the military. I had to mature and wise up and learn to time my observations differently. In general the reporting was accurate. In specifics it was not. Pilots could tell right away. But they didn’t care unless it prevented them from flying.

    A lot of fakery going on. Nothing solid to build on.

    We had a few US Army captains fresh from West Point. They were doing the Grade II Tactics Course. The course was difficult and purposely made so by the ground that was selected. Timeframes were REALLY short so everyone was under massive time pressure. Then to add to the pressure it was suddenly mandated that everyone had to go on a helicopter recon as well.

    On a good day Napoleon would have got an A-, or a B+. 🙂
    The average Joe officer would get a C or a C- with the odd B- and some really smart guys a B. The West Pointers expected to get an A+ or at least an A , just like they did back at West Point. When they started getting Cs and C- they were august. They told the DS that if they got less than an A- their career prospects would be in the toilet. They were all given A as (Diplomatic Passes). Rambuka was a major from Fiji doing a Grade II with me. He was scoring C- and Ds all over the place. He too got a (Diplomatic Pass A) . He went on to stage two coups d’erat in Fiji and was PM for a while.

    🙂


  365. eaglesoars
    371 | January 3, 2022 11:42 pm

    David Hogg: Remind me, how many AR-15s did Jesus own?

    Britton Wolf: Not enough to avoid being murdered by the government

    https://gettr.com/post/pkuadd91b0


  366. eaglesoars
    372 | January 3, 2022 11:43 pm

    @ Aussie Infidel:

    how did you score?


  367. Aussie Infidel
    373 | January 3, 2022 11:47 pm

    Actually we also has a bunch of Fijian trainee Intel Ops at the School of Military Intelligence & Security. We taught them a load of subjects but when it came to Low Intensity warfare we used an exercise called Ex Palientir I set in a mythical island state called Fa’ La. I wrote the original and helped rewrite the Palientir III.
    The buggers used the format and tactics from Palientir III as the plan for the REAL coup d’erat in Fiji a couple of years later!

    So you could say that the First Fijian coup d’erat was planned by me!

    🙂

    True story


  368. eaglesoars
    374 | January 3, 2022 11:51 pm

    Aussie Infidel wrote:

    Palientir III

    so what did it say?


  369. Aussie Infidel
    375 | January 3, 2022 11:55 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    @ Aussie Infidel:

    how did you score?

    Solid B- but I was a ‘tinny bastard’ as the helicopter was running short of fuel by the time my turn rolled around. I didn’t have to waste as much time doing an airborne Recce and had more time to finish my planning. Getting up in front of the DS (Directing Staff) and presenting was always nerve wracking and they made it as fraught as possible . As they said, …”you won’t be under shell fire and being sniped so we need to load you up as much as possible.

    One guy who was out Training Officer Kev Smith got a A-. It was almost unheard of. He opened his presentation on the Attack with ….. ” When I was fighting ZIPRA in Rhodesia we did it this way ….. “. You can’t argue with someone who had actually DONE IT and lived to tell the tale!

    🙂


  370. Aussie Infidel
    376 | January 4, 2022 12:11 am

    eaglesoars wrote:

    Aussie Infidel wrote:

    Palientir III

    so what did it say?

    Panientir exercises… they still run them and up to #15 or #16 by now are Low Intensity exercises.

    Based in mythical island of Fa’La (actually we used maps of the Chatum Islands with Polynesian names, and fill the place with polynesian and Indian characters. The Catholic priest who recruited me to go fly in New Guinea was named Fr. Denis Madigan and I cast him as a renegade revolutionary Marxist priest. He was really chuffed to having his name cast into the exercise. Even better that I used his name as a ‘baddie’. I used a lot of background based on my time flying in New Guinea., as well as the stuff I picked up flying for Air NZ in the Pacific Islands. Like the ‘le Truck’ nissan truck based bus service, after the actual ‘le Truck’, bus service in Tahiti.

    I created a whole infrastructure and populated with island names lifted from the Auckland phone book and school roles. There was a telecommunications nidations department, health department, Lands Survey etc, etc. Lacking computers I used a huge sheet of cardboard 40 feet long to ensure that the relationships were accurate. Linkages were colour coded and links drawn in linking people. There was even a motor registry with car licence numbers, and who could forget …. the Blue Lagoon Cafe … that had been bugged (so the DS could inject information in case the students had missed some crucial piece of information)


  371. eaglesoars
    377 | January 4, 2022 12:17 am

    @ Aussie Infidel:

    That’s the Sim City part. What was the exercise?


  372. Aussie Infidel
    378 | January 4, 2022 12:23 am

    eaglesoars wrote:

    Aussie Infidel wrote:

    Palientir III

    so what did it say?

    The mechanism by which Paleintir III used to over throw the government by raiding the main radio station and shutting down the police response by cutting off all phone communications whilst at the same time controlling access to all of the major towns using roadblocks. Parliament was in recess, so all of the parliamentarians were picked up by ‘snatch teams’ in a co-ordinated operation. Those Police who made it to their stations were arrested and locked in their own jails. Senior military officers were also captured and held hostage and troops confined to barracks with armed teams in control of all of the armouries. Once the situation calmed down the coup d’ etat was announced by radio and people were warned to stay indoors until further notice. The guerrillas then took over the main airfield and parked trucks on the runway to prevent the arrival of external forces entering the country. 2 days later it was all over and a new administration had been set up.

    The Fijian INTEL Ops copied it all …. FOR REAL

    Rambuka the former Major was declared PM.


  373. eaglesoars
    379 | January 4, 2022 12:38 am

    @ Aussie Infidel:

    Grenada


  374. eaglesoars
    380 | January 4, 2022 12:50 am

    I am getting a TON of Chinese followers on GETTR and I was ???

    Then I realized – Bannon’s show is broadcast in Mandarin and Jack Posobiec, who pushes GETTR, is not only on Bannon very often but has lived and worked in China and speaks the language fluently. Thanks goodness for the translate function.


  375. eaglesoars
    381 | January 4, 2022 12:56 am

    eaglesoars wrote:

    Thanks goodness for the translate function.

    Which sucks actually but is better than nothing


  376. eaglesoars
    382 | January 4, 2022 12:59 am

    This is one translation

    [Kindle or exit the Chinese market?] Some netizens found that the Kindle Jingdong self-operated store was out of stock, believing that this was a signal that Amazon’s e-book business was going to withdraw from China.
    Although Amazon did not respond positively, foreign capital has withdrawn, and it is not surprising that Kindle is withdrawing.

    Kindle is withdrawing from China? That’s huge news but is it accurate?


  377. eaglesoars
    383 | January 4, 2022 1:23 am

    And…another one

    BREAKING CA Assemblywoman @LorenaSGonzalez , author of several 1st-in-nation labor laws, to resign Jan. 5 to head 2.1 M member @CaliforniaLabor
    .
    She spearheaded AB 5 to regulate gig work & AB 701 to curb algorithm-driven warehouse work speed quotas, among other major legislation.

    https://twitter.com/margotroosevelt/status/1478127444762632192

    one of the most corrupt Dem politicians out there.


  378. Aussie Infidel
    384 | January 4, 2022 1:24 am

    eaglesoars wrote:

    @ Aussie Infidel:

    Grenada

    Yup

    Only this was Fiji Coup #1

    A couple of years later when the vote went against the Rebuke clique he staged Fiji Coup #2 this time with a Rear Admiral leading the push. I wasn’t involved in that one however.

    Then there was Tonga…. the failed Coup d’erat.

    Chinese spy ship popped up off Tonga with a bunch of ‘fishing boats in tow.

    Brooking Foundation members also showed up as well as CIA guys in floral shirts and grey buzz cuts. Then the muscle of the Melbourne arrived as well. Meanwhile one of my innocent IntOps was on holiday with two Christian friends. He was obviously known by the Tongan military. He was watched but not before he was summoned by the Tongan Crown Princess and a member of the Tongan military. They placed him in protective custody in a village close to the capital. Meanwhile the mafia snatched a young girl from the village where my mate was being held. Things got a wee bit ‘tense’ and the Minister of Police and Telecommunications issued an arrest warrant for my IntOp mate. He cooled his heels in the Nukalofa lock up for 14 days without charge. By then everyone knew what was afoot and news teams from NZ and Oz arrived. The ‘basis’ took freight and the Police Minister released my IntOp mate but not before stamping his passport as an undesirable and formally deported him.

    He was in Tonga totally innocently however when the baddies recognised him as both a NZ Army IntOp as well as a newspaper reporter they assumed that their plans had leaked, took freight and cancelled the coup. The mafia flew out followed by the CIA ‘hanks’ and the Brookings Foundation operatives. Finally the Chinese spy ship sailed away.

    All because my IntOp mate was in the right place the wrong time. Or maybe he was in the wrong place at the right time???

    Either way he scared the malefactors away with his presence and the Tongan coup d’erat was still born.


  379. eaglesoars
    385 | January 4, 2022 1:27 am

    bed


  380. eaglesoars
    386 | January 4, 2022 1:33 am

    Aussie Infidel wrote:

    Either way he scared the malefactors away with his presence and the Tongan coup d’erat was still born.

    That is hilarious. Altho I’m sure not for the people involved.

    Why did someone want a coup in Tonga? Where is Tonga? Who cares? Were people just bored and needed the practice? What are the natural resources? Mangoes? Geography that plays into a greater power’s strategic requirements?

    And just as an afterthought – our Cuban Bay of Pigs fiasco. Did anyone think to cut the comms?


  381. Aussie Infidel
    387 | January 4, 2022 3:56 am

    @ eaglesoars:
    Oil fields off the Tongan coast .

    Also the Tongan financial situation was let’s say rather ‘fluid and was open to washing illicit funds.


  382. Aussie Infidel
    388 | January 4, 2022 3:57 am

    eaglesoars wrote:

    And just as an afterthought – our Cuban Bay of Pigs fiasco. Did anyone think to cut the comms?

    Nope

    Maybe they should have used the Palientir III model .

    🙂

    HEH!


  383. 389 | January 4, 2022 9:18 am

    Just found out last night that mom has Covid.


  384. eaglesoars
    390 | January 4, 2022 9:38 am

    @ right_wing2:

    how is she feeling?


  385. 391 | January 4, 2022 9:56 am

    @ eaglesoars:
    So far ok. She sounded pretty bad on Sun, Bhutto a bit better last night. I’m hoping it’s the Omicron variant. No idea how she got it since she’s in a rehab hospital. Maybe one of her visitors, since she also found out that the lady she knows from church has it too.


  386. eaglesoars
    392 | January 4, 2022 10:47 am

    Talked to our neighbor in Virginia. They got whacked with 7-11 inches and I-95 got shut down due to some 18 wheeler accident(s) close by. People have been stuck for 19+ hours.

    One of them is apparently Senator Tim Kaine.

    There is a God.


  387. eaglesoars
    393 | January 4, 2022 10:49 am

    Hundreds of Virginia motorists stranded overnight in freezing temperatures

    Crash causes closure of section of I-95 as drivers post desperate messages on social media about running out of fuel, food and water

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jan/04/virginia-motorists-stranded-overnight-freezing-temperatures

    Oh, and from the Nextdoor app, a lot of people in the neighborhood also lost power, anywhere from 1-12 hours it looks like


  388. coldwarrior
    394 | January 4, 2022 10:57 am

    @ eaglesoars:

    nor’easters are phenomenon that have to be lived through to understand.

    its a hurricane that snows.


  389. eaglesoars
    395 | January 4, 2022 10:57 am

    The Virginia Department of Transportation is warning drivers to stay away from Interstate 95 Tuesday morning so crews can free up hundreds of drivers who remain stranded or in slow-moving traffic in temperatures well-below freezing, in what officials are describing as an “unprecedented” event.

    The situation currently unfolding in Northern Virginia comes after a winter storm dumped up to a foot of snow and toppled trees across the Fredericksburg region Monday. As of right now, Interstate-95 remains closed northbound and southbound between Exits 104 and 152 leading up to the Washington, D.C., metro area and there are reports of drivers being trapped on the icy roads for at least 19 hours, such as Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine.

    https://www.foxnews.com/us/virginia-i-95-winter-storm-traffic-jam-latest-updates


  390. eaglesoars
    396 | January 4, 2022 11:17 am

    @ right_wing2:

    Are you close by?


  391. eaglesoars
    397 | January 4, 2022 11:18 am

    @ coldwarrior:

    Yeah. As long as you don’t lose power, and have prepared (food, toilet paper, etc, they can be fun.


  392. eaglesoars
    398 | January 4, 2022 11:34 am

    In about 2 hours Steve Kirsch is going to load to his substack a paper on exactly how the VAERS database is managed. HHS actually reviews everything that goes up and has to approve it first.

    Also, Ben Harnwell on China: They didn’t shut down Xi’An for a lousy 3 cases of anything. And reports that this version is hemorrhagic. There is a 2nd city about 350 miles away that’s also been shut down, but I didn’t catch the name.

    Xi trying to save the Olympics. Good luck with that


  393. eaglesoars
    399 | January 4, 2022 11:57 am

    Transhumanism doc 13 min video. I saw the trailer, very interesting

    A documentary and journey into the future exploring the possibilities and predictions of artificial intelligence.

    This timelapse of the future explores what is coming, from robots that are too fast for humans to see, to A.I. bots from Microsoft (bringing back loved ones to life) and Google’s laMDA (replacing the need for online searches).

    Elon Musk’s Neuralink goes from a medical and healthcare device, to helping people become superhuman – with intelligence amplification, and add-ons that connect to the brain chip. Artificial general intelligence begins to design an A.I. more powerful than itself. People begin to question if humanity has reached the technological singularity.

    Artificial Super Intelligence emerges from the AGI. And further into the deep future. Human consciousness becomes digitized and uploaded into a metaverse simulation. It is merged with A.I. creating hybrid consciousness – which spreads across the cosmos. Matrioshka brains and Dyson Spheres host humanity’s consciousness in a cosmic simulation network.

    https://warroom.org/2022/01/03/timelapse-of-artificial-intelligence/


  394. coldwarrior
    400 | January 4, 2022 12:05 pm

    well, great news. my little group was losing many RNs to travel companies, so to fix this, corporate doubled our pay and threw bonuses at us.

    woot!


  395. coldwarrior
    401 | January 4, 2022 12:09 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    @ coldwarrior:

    Yeah. As long as you don’t lose power, and have prepared (food, toilet paper, etc, they can be fun.

    in the ‘perfect storm’ of 93 we loaded in a half barrel of london pride into the tap system, bought a ton of steaks, some nice wine, and some really nice crab legs and had a feast. i had a 77 bronco with a lift kit, unstoppable!

    i still make thunder-snow steaks when we get a good storm.


  396. coldwarrior
    402 | January 4, 2022 1:16 pm

    https://citizenfreepress.com/breaking/illinois-sees-largest-population-decline-in-state-history/

    scroll down, there is a great graph.


  397. eaglesoars
    403 | January 4, 2022 1:41 pm

    Good lord. People have JUST started to move from that nightmare on I-95. They’ve been there overnite.


  398. coldwarrior
    404 | January 4, 2022 1:48 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    Good lord. People have JUST started to move from that nightmare on I-95. They’ve been there overnite.

    when i go to my north hospitals in the winter i have a full tank of gas, snow chains, a shovel, sand, 6xMRE’s, water, extra blankets, backup cell phone power, cold weather boots, a parka w/gloves and pants, a hip flask, and several nice cigars…just in case.

    guess who graduated from arctic warfare school?


  399. lobo91
    405 | January 4, 2022 1:49 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    Did you see this from my area?


  400. lobo91
    406 | January 4, 2022 1:50 pm

    @ coldwarrior:

    Sounds like what’s in my SUV.

    Less the cigars


  401. 407 | January 4, 2022 1:50 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    10 hour drive to central Texas


  402. 408 | January 4, 2022 2:42 pm

    darkwords wrote:

    Murmmation.

    Murmuration.
    https://birdfact.com/articles/starling-murmuration


  403. coldwarrior
    410 | January 4, 2022 3:01 pm

    lobo91 wrote:

    @ coldwarrior:

    Sounds like what’s in my SUV.

    Less the cigars

    : )


  404. coldwarrior
    411 | January 4, 2022 3:02 pm

    @ lobo91:

    oh man, looks like that james bond scene with jaws


  405. coldwarrior
    412 | January 4, 2022 3:03 pm

    Bunk Five Hawks X wrote:

    darkwords wrote:

    Murmmation.

    Murmuration.
    https://birdfact.com/articles/starling-murmuration

    we were watching that happen the other day, i was beautiful.

    now i now what its called and will have the girls do research. thx!


  406. 413 | January 4, 2022 3:05 pm

    darkwords wrote:

    It’s been breed, squeezed, and colored by genetics to look fantastic but it tastes horrible.

    Apples mutate into all kinds of edible and inedible varieties. The good ones are not grown from seeds, but by grafting onto root stock / cloning.


  407. 414 | January 4, 2022 3:10 pm

    Pharmacist says they are out of 100mg Losartin tablets again and have it back ordered, but they have plenty of 50mg pills. When asked for twice as many 50mg the pharmacist said he can’t do that unless my doctor orders it.

    This is dangerous.


  408. coldwarrior
    415 | January 4, 2022 3:10 pm

    amazon music threw a suggestion at me, alanis morisette jagged little pill.

    i forgot how excellent that album is. just finished listening to it twice today.

    dammit, great stuff.


  409. coldwarrior
    416 | January 4, 2022 3:13 pm

    Bunk Five Hawks X wrote:

    Pharmacist says they are out of 100mg Losartin tablets again and have it back ordered, but they have plenty of 50mg pills. When asked for twice as many 50mg the pharmacist said he can’t do that unless my doctor orders it.

    This is dangerous.

    must be a CA thing, that is perfectly legal in PA…as long as the pharmD themselves educate the patient on the ‘new dosage’ and the patient acknowledges understanding.

    however, this is dangerous for many reasons that i wont bore yinz with


  410. 417 | January 4, 2022 3:13 pm

    coldwarrior wrote:

    now i now what its called and will have the girls do research. thx!

    A murmeration only applies to a wad of starlings.


  411. coldwarrior
    418 | January 4, 2022 3:14 pm

    Bunk Five Hawks X wrote:

    A murmeration only applies to a wad of starlings.

    which is what we watched. it was really fantastic. we have way too may starlings here….heh, you said wad


  412. 419 | January 4, 2022 3:15 pm

    @ Possum:
    You can do what some asians do around here. Fire up a hibachi in the living room. Just put it out before you go to sleep if you want to wake up again.


  413. eaglesoars
    420 | January 4, 2022 3:26 pm

    lobo91 wrote:

    Did you see this from my area?

    I didn’t realize it was Albq


  414. eaglesoars
    421 | January 4, 2022 3:27 pm

    Bunk Five Hawks X wrote:

    Italy
    https://everywhereist.com/2021/12/bros-restaurant-lecce-we-eat-at-the-worst-michelin-starred-restaurant-ever/

    I saw that last week, funniest thing ever.


  415. 422 | January 4, 2022 3:29 pm

    @ Aussie Infidel:
    And you haven’t written a book about your exploits because…?


  416. eaglesoars
    423 | January 4, 2022 3:32 pm

    @ coldwarrior:

    Hey are you liking Lou Barletta for Gov. or nah?


  417. 424 | January 4, 2022 3:32 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    She spearheaded AB 5

    She wanted to destroy the Uber & Lyft services because the taxi union was complained they were losing business.


  418. coldwarrior
    425 | January 4, 2022 3:35 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    @ coldwarrior:

    Hey are you liking Lou Barletta for Gov. or nah?

    hell, i dont know. he just is so…meh…

    boring as shit on the campaign trail. the gop will lose PA gov.


  419. eaglesoars
    426 | January 4, 2022 3:45 pm

    coldwarrior wrote:

    boring as shit on the campaign trail. the gop will lose PA gov.

    do they have a Dem yet?


  420. AZfederalist
    427 | January 4, 2022 4:05 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    darkwords wrote:

    Murmmation.

    I thought that was that bird swarm thing

    I think that’s “murmuration”. How do I know this? One of the safety nannies where I work, who imagined himself quite the literary genius (his prose would have made Fed Jr’s very strict high school writing teacher cry — he used commas as decorative effects in his sentences), once compared work accident statistics with the murmuration patterns in flights of starlings.


  421. AZfederalist
    428 | January 4, 2022 4:12 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    Average viewers per show (millions)

    Tucker 3.24

    Joe Rogan 11

    https://www.smalldeadanimals.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/5e265793c05e5f6cd0591fe2e42915e3-600×600.png

    I find it amazing and disturbing that 2.2 million watch Rachel MadCow and over a million watch MSDNC.


  422. AZfederalist
    429 | January 4, 2022 4:21 pm

    coldwarrior wrote:

    https://citizenfreepress.com/breaking/illinois-sees-largest-population-decline-in-state-history/

    scroll down, there is a great graph.

    That’s cool as long as they don’t vote in the new places they go like they voted where they came from. If they are those who were in the minority party always getting defeated or have learned their lesson when libs are in charge, they are welcome in their new states. Otherwise, they are just roaches who, after fouling their nest, are moving to a new fresh nest and will start fouling it as well.


  423. coldwarrior
    430 | January 4, 2022 4:24 pm

    @ AZfederalist:

    obviously a lower functioning shit. but, as to punctuation, i do loves me semicolons. my weakness. but i assure you i use them correctly…and sparingly.

    my honors english teach in high school was all about them (used properly)


  424. coldwarrior
    431 | January 4, 2022 4:25 pm

    @ AZfederalist:

    not roaches.

    think cancer cells.

    it is more illustrative and descriptive.


  425. AZfederalist
    432 | January 4, 2022 4:28 pm

    @ coldwarrior:

    He was one of those who rose fairly high up because he did what the company wanted done without asking questions regarding rationality or unintended consequences. Came across as very self absorbed as in the Animal House, “Hi, I’m …., @#$%’d glad to meet you!” Kind of way


  426. AZfederalist
    433 | January 4, 2022 4:29 pm

    @ coldwarrior:
    .
    🙂


  427. coldwarrior
    434 | January 4, 2022 5:32 pm

    @ AZfederalist:


  428. coldwarrior
    435 | January 4, 2022 5:37 pm

    BWAHAAAA!!!!

    ok, i make really good japanese ramen. well, the girls invited 4 of their friends over for dinner…mrs coldwarrior knew about this but no one bothered to tell me!

    i’ll be cooking now!


  429. coldwarrior
    436 | January 4, 2022 5:40 pm

    @ coldwarrior:

    and two parents.

    ffs…


  430. coldwarrior
    437 | January 4, 2022 5:40 pm

    @ coldwarrior:
    @ coldwarrior:

    i promise not to gordon ramsey..


  431. eaglesoars
    438 | January 4, 2022 5:41 pm

    I have no idea what this means

    Physicists crack unsolvable three-body problem using drunkard’s walk

    https://www.livescience.com/three-body-problem-solution

    For physicists, predicting the motion of two massive objects, like a pair of stars, is a piece of cake. But when a third object enters the picture, the problem becomes unsolvable. That’s because when two massive objects get close to each other, their gravitational attraction influences the paths they take in a way that can be described by a simple mathematical formula. But adding a third object isn’t so simple: Suddenly, the interactions between the three objects become chaotic. Instead of following a predictable path defined by a mathematical formula, the behavior of the three objects becomes sensitive to what scientists call “initial conditions” —


  432. eaglesoars
    439 | January 4, 2022 5:44 pm

    New patent-free COVID vaccine developed as “gift to the world”

    https://newatlas.com/health-wellbeing/patent-free-coronavirus-vaccine-protein-subunit/

    A new COVID-19 vaccine, developed by researchers from the Texas Children’s Hospital and Baylor College of Medicine, is being offered patent-free to vaccine manufacturers across the world. Human trials have shown the vaccine to be safe and effective, with India already authorizing its use as production ramps up to over 100 million doses per month.

    The vaccine has been named Corbevax and it is based on a traditional protein-based technology that has been safely used for decades. Like other COVID-19 vaccines, Corbevax focuses on the coronavirus spike protein, but instead of using mRNA to direct our cells to produce those spike proteins internally it delivers lab-grown spike proteins to the body.

    The researchers took the gene that codes for the spike protein and engineered yeast to produce it. These proteins are collected, purified, and combined with an adjuvant to enhance immune responses. This exact method has been used to produce the hepatitis B vaccine for years.


  433. eaglesoars
    440 | January 4, 2022 6:03 pm

    coldwarrior wrote:

    @ coldwarrior:
    @ coldwarrior:

    i promise not to gordon ramsey..

    Oh go full Ramsey, what the hell……….


  434. 441 | January 4, 2022 6:12 pm

    coldwarrior wrote:

    scroll down, there is a great graph.

    Free States vs. the New Confederacy.


  435. 442 | January 4, 2022 6:15 pm

    coldwarrior wrote:

    however, this is dangerous for many reasons that i wont bore yinz with

    I had trouble getting a refill once, thought one or two days without it wouldn’t cause problems.

    Heart arrhythmia is scary.


  436. 443 | January 4, 2022 6:16 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    I saw that last week, funniest thing ever.

    The photos are great.


  437. eaglesoars
    444 | January 4, 2022 6:27 pm

    Marjorie Taylor Greene is on Tucker tonite


  438. eaglesoars
    445 | January 4, 2022 7:34 pm

    The Daily Mail is the only place I’ve seen this

    Hundreds of passengers get stuck on Amtrak train from NOLA to NYC for 40 HOURS with blocked toilets and no food after snowstorm Frida battered northeast

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10368847/Snow-stalls-Amtrak-Virginia-excruciating-delays.html


  439. eaglesoars
    446 | January 4, 2022 7:42 pm

    How do you say ‘Stompy Foot’ in French?

    NEW: French President Emmanuel Macron said that he wants to “piss off” unvaccinated people as part of his strategy to fight COVID-19.

    “I really want to piss them off. And so we will continue to do so, to the bitter end. That’s the strategy.”

    https://twitter.com/axios/status/1478507050699309057


  440. eaglesoars
    447 | January 4, 2022 8:03 pm

    This woman is an insult to stupid

    Harris ripped for tweeting ‘America is moving again’ with hundreds stranded on I-95

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/harris-ripped-for-tweeting-america-is-moving-again-with-hundreds-stranded-on-i-95


  441. eaglesoars
    448 | January 4, 2022 8:07 pm

    Yeah, doubt it

    US Fed: Global supply chain crisis may soon be over

    Global supply chain crisis that led to historic levels of inflation may soon be over, according to experts.

    https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/319868

    The new barometer, called the Global Supply Chain Pressure Index (GSCPI), analyzes supply chain disruptions beginning with 1997.

    The current pandemic supply chain crisis is far more severe than other increases in the metric, even spikes seen in 2011 in the aftermath of the tsunami in Japan that severely curtailed production and a flood in Thailand that hampered worldwide production of cars and electronics.

    “The spikes in the GSCPI associated with the aforementioned events pale in comparison to what has been observed since the COVID-19 pandemic began,” said analysts with the New York Fed in a statement.
    .
    .
    The barometer showed that supply chain pressures are at a level not seen since 1997. However, the team’s findings point to the possibility that pressures “have peaked and might start to moderate somewhat going forward.”

    Mealy mouth equivocation wrapped in bureaucratese


  442. darkwords
    449 | January 4, 2022 8:27 pm

    @ right_wing2:
    Will keep her in prayers.


  443. darkwords
    450 | January 4, 2022 8:29 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    The supply chain is weak because it succumbed to wokeness. Everyone gets to enjoy bad central planning. Have to harden up domestic production and automate more. And never elect America last leaders like Obama or Biden.


  444. darkwords
    451 | January 4, 2022 8:37 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    This I-95 thing. Is it incompetence? I’ve been in 100 mile road stretches in sub zero blizzard conditions where semi’s jackknifed and cars slid into ditches. My only real concern would be young kids and the elderly.

    Push the semis into the ditch and clear a path for cars to get by. Probably no one was prepper for it. I no longer carry salt and stuff in my car. Need to get back to that. Suppose to have an old tire one can burn. and lots of chocolate.


  445. eaglesoars
    452 | January 4, 2022 8:49 pm

    darkwords wrote:

    The supply chain is weak because it succumbed to wokeness.

    I’d like an example of that. IIRC, the first sign I saw was a shortage of shipping containers in China.


  446. eaglesoars
    453 | January 4, 2022 8:52 pm

    darkwords wrote:

    Is it incompetence

    Yes. They could have opened one lane going in the other direction and funneled cars onto that. Move that rig into a ditch. They did have serious problems. There was ice under the snow and various power outages made refueling gov’t vehicles/tools problematic sometimes.

    But the fact is they did nothing. As far as I can tell, they didn’t even prime the roads. When they do – there’s no ice, it’s slush.


  447. coldwarrior
    454 | January 4, 2022 9:29 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    coldwarrior wrote:

    @ coldwarrior:
    @ coldwarrior:

    i promise not to gordon ramsey..

    Oh go full Ramsey, what the hell……….

    lol

    no ramsey…

    i had to get busy quick. it was a success. but hey, pull out a hunka bonito and shave box and fresh grind white pepper and ginger, you win. 6 bottles of wine and 8 beers stumped, great japanese ramen had by all!

    it was very educational for the neighbors.


  448. coldwarrior
    455 | January 4, 2022 9:32 pm

    @ coldwarrior:

    i could have been tv chef tho. that was fun


  449. coldwarrior
    456 | January 4, 2022 9:35 pm

    @ eaglesoars:

    when i send the wife to work with the ramen i have to send three servings.

    i’ve done an order for the whole floor already.


  450. eaglesoars
    457 | January 4, 2022 10:01 pm

    @ coldwarrior:

    I’ll address that later but first…

    I’m listening to Joe Rogan’s interview with McCoulough (sp?) and it is DEVESTATING.

    Also, I downloaded spotify to my laptop but it seems all it can do is play music. I use spotify on my phone to get to Rogan. I don’t understand.


  451. darkwords
    458 | January 4, 2022 10:05 pm

    @ eaglesoars:
    The spotify pc app on windows is a little flaky for me. But search and the podcast name and follow it. It should appear in your playlist now.

    Alexa and stuff still don’t know that a podcast isn’t music sometimes.


  452. eaglesoars
    459 | January 4, 2022 10:09 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    I’m listening to Joe Rogan’s interview with McCoulough (sp?) and it is DEVESTATING.

    He’s saying this was planned. I’m going to write this up. Will take a day or two. CW, I want my own thread when it’s done.


  453. darkwords
    460 | January 4, 2022 10:12 pm

    https://thedailyjaws.com/news/2021/12/27/shark-attack-database-rebrands-self-to-help-stop-shark-stigma

    The Australian national shark attack database has undergone a name change, to help remove the stigma associated with shark attacks.

    What was known as the Australian Shark Attack File will now be called the Shark Incident Database.


  454. coldwarrior
    461 | January 4, 2022 10:14 pm

    eaglesoars wrote:

    eaglesoars wrote:

    I’m listening to Joe Rogan’s interview with McCoulough (sp?) and it is DEVESTATING.

    He’s saying this was planned. I’m going to write this up. Will take a day or two. CW, I want my own thread when it’s done.

    kk,

    but for now a new thread coming, nuke guy pappap coldwarrior approved.


  455. coldwarrior
  456. lobo91
    463 | January 4, 2022 10:28 pm

    @ darkwords:

    Shark Lives Matter!


  457. Deplorable Martian Overlord
    464 | January 4, 2022 10:39 pm

    coldwarrior wrote:

    @ eaglesoars:

    when i send the wife to work with the ramen i have to send three servings.

    i’ve done an order for the whole floor already.

    I like doing ramen but mine takes at least a day, best if it’s a day and a half. Got to boil down those pigs feet until the broth is nice, thick and creamy.


  458. darkwords
    465 | January 4, 2022 10:41 pm

    If you are in charge of dismantling the Christmas tree today then you have been promoted to Branch Manager. Congrats.


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