17 January, 2022

Only three more layaway payments to go on that cheeseburger! In a few months I'll be eating good!

Uh oh. Ghislaine Maxwell "will no longer fight to keep names of John Does secret"
January 16, 2022

Posters Mocking Biden And Fauci’s COVID Mandates Appear In DC, Liberal Zombie Immediately Rips Them Down: ‘Dangerous Propaganda’ Is ‘A Public Health Concern’
January 17, 2022

Judge Gableman Issues Subpoenas to Voting Machine Companies Including Dominion Voting Machines in Wisconsin 2020 Election Investigation
January 17, 2022

“No Vaccine, No French Open” – French Officials Threaten to Ban World’s Number One Player Novak Djokovic from Tournament
January 17, 2022

□ [“Fully Vaccinated *And Boosted* Mark Milley Tests Positive For Covid-19 Four Days After Having Contact with Joe Biden"]

So this is an assassination attempt?  The virus will kill anybody it hits, right?  It's so deadly, that's why we've been locked down for two years.

Or maybe the so-called vaccine is the best way to spread the virus.  If Biden falls dead, that'll be the best proof.

□ [“Biden, FBI: We May Never Know Why A Radical Muslim Made Anti-Semitic Comments, Took a Synagogue Hostage, and Demanded the Release of a Terrorist Called 'Lady Al-Qaeda'"]

Why don't they just wear a t-shirt that says "we're too stupid to protect anyone."  The FBI finally did admit the possibility that it's terrorist-RELATED but there's no way this guy can be in the same league as parents who complain when their sissy girl gets forced to take a big strong woman's cock in school.  That's actual terrorism, this is obviously not related.

That's why they're in charge and that's why they don't want anybody who disagrees with them being in charge.  They totally know what they're doing and it has nothing to do with the truth.

□ [“Los Angeles DA George Gascón Charges 26-Year-Old Transgender as Juvenile in Sex Assault of 10-Year-Old Girl"]

Maybe he self-identifies as 12!  Never thought of that, didja!

□ [“Union Pacific Weighs Avoiding Los Angeles as Cargo Theft Rises"]

I hope so.  For the last few days, there's been a bunch of pictures of the absolute mess the looters are leaving on the railroad tracks.  That's not going to encourage anyone to unload the shipping docks that are still stacked up with boats.

If I was in charge, we would absolutely stop all transport to or from that part of the country.  They're so woke, they don't need to self-identify as getting food and if they do, they can go fishing.

The West Coast ports are still full of unloaded ships, they're still short of workers and the occupational government is trying to make decisions so we know those will go badly.  It costs over three times as much to ship stuff from China than a year a go and China's shutting down its ports over the virus.  They're trying to crush us and it's working.

While working on the history project, I ran into the Battle of the Somme.  I've said before that I'm not remotely a Great War buff but I know enough to justify it as the turning point of humanity in some ways, more important than the sequel.

At least with World War II, most of the people knew about airplanes and telephones, movies and indoor toilets, even if they'd never seen one themselves.  They knew how the biggest war in history worked so they knew ways to make it bigger the second time around.  They also had socialism openly claiming it ruled the greatest nations ever and would soon take over the rest, before WWI there was only talk with little interest of how it worked in reality.

I'm even going out of my to avoid getting into the details of the battle that lasted four and a half months and it's still enough to make me get a little teary.  How the fuck did any of them manage to get there, much less have a few survive?  I'm a bit iffy on some of the details I did notice, the British were still in a lot of their pre-war status which I find hard to believe.  They'd already been fighting for almost two years, there's no way the earlier battles wouldn't have made it clear what 20th Century War would be like.  Germany would have wiped the floor with them if that was the case, or been crushed by Britain, France and Russia in 1915.

Anyway, I'm deliberately not checking any specifics and have forgotten most of whatever I used to know.  But I did notice that a lot of British literary figures were in that battle and some even survived, like A. A. Milne and J. R. R. Tolkien who would both become very influential writers.  Many other writers, or their surviving companions, would push whatever influence they had found from this Hell on Earth.

I'm not sure what Milne actually believed, I gather he was an atheist and he was trained in school by none other than H. G. Wells who helped invent Futurism which, near as I can tell, was an early attempt as socialism.  Dunno if they're connected but they seemed to be aimed in the same direction.  Tolkien was very religious and of the three, I've read the least of his work so I won't comment, but right there is some major influence that was in some small way part of that battle.

The Somme started on July 1, 1917.  On the same day, noted mystic, anti-individualist and Mussolini-supporter W. B. Yeats was engaged in one of his marriage proposals which seem to have spent a large amount of his time.  Yeats would help set-up yet-another Irish rebellion that became a disaster and it seems his intent was specifically for that failure to inspire future generations.  Doesn't that sound like what socialism is always about?

Also born on the first day of the Somme was Olivia de Havilland, one of the most famous actresses ever.  She only died a year and a half ago.  Robin Hood is the only movie I've ever seen her in and I probably saw it closer to the movie's release than to today.  [Well, that's an exaggeration but it's been a long time.]   Dunno or care much about her.

But I did notice something that might be a clue about what the left is up to, whatever pseudo-religion they have going on underground in their mansions.  Soviet scientist Iosif Shklovsky was also born on the first day of the Somme.  He would promote investigation of space aliens - possibly as a fan of H. G. Wells? - which would be promoted by Russian media in 1965 as proof the aliens exist.

I don't know or care if the aliens exist, what strikes me is that it was leftist media who spread all around the world whenever they could.  There have been rumors, or at least confusing reports, that the US government is indeed involved in this kind of research.  I'm sure they are and have been for decades, but at this point I could believe they're doing it from Soviet propaganda, which lines up with my suspicions of what leftist leaders are doing, what I call "Hollywood religion" for lack of a more accurate name.

I think that's one follow-up to July 1, 1916.  Fifty years later, old men were getting ready to celebrate the anniversaries of such battles, some of them must have been thinking how the world had changed in five decades.  Some wanted to keep what worked, some wanted to get rid of everything and use modern media to do it.

In New Jersey, starting July 1, 1916, a shark spent a few weeks attacking swimmers.  Decades later, this event would inspire Peter Benchley to write the novel Jaws which was picked up by someone who would become Steven Spielberg for the first modern blockbuster movie, but not the last.

So that's a number of major connections to this one day of one of the biggest battles in history and there's another four months to look through.  It's easy to find other connections, I noticed that A. A. Milne owned a mansion where he wrote Winnie the Pooh and where the founder of the Rolling Stones would die in mysterious circumstances in 1969.  Is it hard to believe there may be some connection between these two famous people and the beliefs surrounding them?

Still working on the history project, still have no idea where I'm going or why, but there's another nifty tidbit.

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