Media Elitism, The Death of Journalism, Media Bias, Voter Fraud, Destructive Economics and other things Obama
Saturday, November 14, 2020
11-14-2020 Trump Supporter Knocked out By Black Antifa |Million MAGA March
A Quick Commentary About the Million MAGA March
If There Be Civil War
It might not be as bad as it sounds. It might not make for a good movie. Not enough blood and gore.
My friends and I have sometimes speculated on what a second civil war might look like. I have said all along that if Team Blue continues to up the stakes, it will not bode well for them.
It is hard for some of us to think of a war on a checkerboard map. We are more accustomed to north v. south, east v. west, homeland v. distant king. The next civil war will be a little bit different.
The biggest disadvantage the Deep State minions face is that their population is concentrated in small geographic areas, areas that are not agriculturally productive. If push comes to punch, the Left is much more vulnerable to disruptions in supply chains, as well as glitches (one of their favorite words) in electricity and potable water.
Usual disclaimer. The beautiful people will hide out in Aspen or Davos or an island in New Epsteinia as their loyalists burn furniture to stay warm, gorge themselves on housepets and pass up the big screen to loot that last battle of Evain. Think Detroit. Detroit is their blueprint. A place where the citizens are subjected to a gauntlet of misery but the Dem leaders are content because they have vanquished the competition. In peace, the beautiful people will give us universal Detroit over the long run. In war, Blue America will morph into the Motorless City overnight.
All the while, the Zucks and the Hunters and the Barrys will live the good life as their pawns practice enhanced sustainability. If this scenario--specifically the havoc wrought by disruptions of food, energy and most critically, water--seems unlikely I will remind you that a trucker strike is planned for November 26 to November 29 to protest both the Green New Deal and a possible fracking ban.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------One of the organizers of the “StopTheTires2020″ Facebook group“ Jeremy Riewoldt wrote in a Facebook post.
“Our message is simple and hopefully effective. We fully intend to exercise our rights and will not have politicians making crippling decisions, that will negatively affect our future and the future of our children.
President Trump has worked diligently for four long years to protect the rights and freedoms of all Americans, and very importantly the blue-collar workers of this country.
The blue-collar workers are literally the ones that make the wheels turn! Without truck drivers, this country could not survive for long. Our intention is not to harm anyone. We would like to make a point that we do NOT wish for any companies or private truck drivers, supplying any kind of medical supplies and/or services, to participate in our movement.
We will not participate in the leftist, Biden/Harris Green New Deal. We do not support the banning of fracking. The United States of America operates as a capitalistic economy and OIL is the fuel she survives on.
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By the way, there was a test run, or rather a test stop, performed on 11/11 earlier this week. I heard about it from Dustin Nemos but could not find a mention of it from MSM. Whysoever would they soft pedal such a feel good story?
Another btw. I have to salute big tech for successfully disrupting our communications. You did that well, big guys, but it is going to take more than rearranging the furniture to keep us down. You almost got this looming trucker strike offstage. Nice try.
Truckers are mostly good people and they might be reluctant to inflict harm on innocent people. They might, however, deliver up a few ultimata. Something like, "Good people of Atlanta, deliver these Enemies of America to the Red State Militia and you will find food and water and gas and generators back on the shelves of the one store you forgot to loot." Do you think the rank and file would go Kamikaze for their civic leaders and political donors?
The next war on American soil might not feature the soundtrack of the shot heard around the world or bombs bursting in air or the shelling of Fort Sumter. No, the next Civil War might resonate with the collective snore of a million truck drivers, fighting the good fight in their backyard hammocks.
Sidney Powell With Lou Dobbs: Release The Kraken
Friday, November 13, 2020
Rethinking The Unthinkable
There are certain ideas that we have encountered that seem too sensational to be legitimate. Too dramatic. Too contrived. Ideas that might be considered conspiracy theories had that term not been hijacked by MSM as its universal term of dismissal. (Interestingly, that term was never used to describe the most baseless and expensive conspiracy theory ever advanced, the Russian Collusion hoax.)
We must also reevaluate ideas that might not be conspiratorial or theoretical but might seem improbable.A year ago, would you have believed that a virus roughly as hazardous as the flu would serve as a pretext to shut down the world?
Did you think that level-headed doctors who questioned the efficacy of masks to prevent the spread of virii would be de-platformed, silenced, doxxed, and intimidated? Did you think that people who pointed out that the lockdown brought a set of unforeseen (if one is willfully blind) consequences? Delayed diagnoses, surgeries, and procedures, would also be silenced? Did you think that anyone who questioned the official narrative in any way, shape, or form would be silenced? The war on tin hats had begun.
What was the motive for the lockdown? A deliberate crash of the world economy? A trial run for more oppressive lockdowns justified by climate change? A means of replacing in-person voting with mail-in voting to b\facilitate voter fraud? All those motives seemed unlikely to me. They wouldn't be able to stretch the lockdown all the way to November. Would they? The tin hats would forecast it perfectly.
There was this idea that the news media would announce that Biden was the victor and social media would silence anyone who challenged the declaration. That seemed ridiculous to me but I did put in the disclaimer that the Dem's only hope was massive voter fraud. We got vote-rigging on a scale never before imagined and exactly as the heretics predicted, the press announced a winner, and the losers were silenced. Just as the tin hats called it.
The colors revolution seemed like an idea that might work in backward countries but not in America. Nonetheless, they are playing it to form. Tin hats were once more on target.
The tin hats have predicted an upcoming Internet blackout if Trump does not concede Be careful betting against them
Some tin hats have said that Trump might activate the military on the domestic front. He might even declare martial law (Of course, in places like New York or Massachusetts, how could you tell? If the citizens are already confined to quarters who would notice a less restrictive form of coinciding martial law?) This might happen.
Suppose foreign countries have conspired with the Dems to alter the course of a presidential election. That is an act of war and the president is mandated to take action. It could get dicey if we could only implicate our Five Eyes partners or even if we pointed the finger at say, China. I heard a rumor that both Venezuela and Cuba have funded the Dems' efforts. It seems unlikely to me because both countries have shallow pockets but it is not beyond the realm of possibility.
Some of our foilhead friends have predicted a hot civil war and a victory for the Deplorables. That scenario seems more likely than a worldwide lockdown would have seemed last Christmas. Let's not shoot the messengers.
I seem to have stumbled onto a pack of oracles (what is the collective noun for oracles?) They are certainly more accurate than our posters. I would say that they have my attention but most of them have been banned from social media and are hard to find. I spend a lot of time searching them out on the emerging social media and I have had limited success.
It is my intention to locate the heretics and help them spread their messages once more.
Darkness to light.
Darkness to light.
Darkness to light.
That Was The Week That Was
I had the last week off from work and returned on Sunday. A few hours after my return, I got a text stating that our refrigerator/freezer had stopped working.
This unit has had a troubled history. In the past, the refrigerator went on strike but the freezer stayed on duty. This time, both components failed. We had been stockpiling food due to supply chain concerns and now the contents were in jeopardy.
I purchased six bags of ice and returned home. We reluctantly tossed a lot of food. We cooked as much as we could and put the contents on ice. A good neighbor let us store a few bags of things like eggs and mayonnaise in his refrigerator. We tried giving away unopened food but the good neighbor declined all of it.
There is more to the story and if I did not feel such a sense of urgency to discuss the stolen election I would provide the blow by blow. We got a new slightly scratched floor model or equivalent delivered on Wednesday. A boxscore would look like this:
1. Food loss: Roughly $100.
2. New refrigerator: $700.
3. Delivery and removal of the old refrigerator: $200.
4. Service charge to pronounce the unit dead. $129.
5. Time spent trying to troubleshoot and repair unit: Approximately 5 hours.
6. Time spent looking online and in-person for new refrigerators and/or freezer: At least 10 hours.
7, Time spent calling repairmen and appliance removal services: At least 2 hours.
8. Time spent with the grim reaper repairman and delivery guy including wait time in three-hour windows: 6 hours, absorbed by my significant other.
9. Lost sleep: Considerable.
10. Frayed nerves: Considerable but remedied.
11, Domestic discord: Temporarily acute but now long gone.
What a week.
Tuesday, November 10, 2020
Lifus Interruptus
I have a lot of links and news to share but once more, reality raises its ugly face.
There is not a good time to lose one's refrigerator/freezer but it would have been better to lose functionality kast week when I was off work.
Of course, we had been stockpiling a little extra to safeguard against bad times. When your wash machine goes kaput, you don't lose most of your wardrobe. It's a little different with the refrigerator/freezer.
More gory details to follow.
Monday, November 9, 2020
Sunday, November 8, 2020
Social Media Alternatives
Bitchute has been around for a few years and sees itself as an alternative to YouTube. If you spend any time on Bitchute you will come to appreciate YouTube's deep pockets, their stable platform, their reliable search engine, their absence of buffer time, and mostly, their built-in audience. Video producers have own set of criticisms.
The above link lands on X-22's channel. Dave (I do not know his last name) reliably produced 13 videos a week and built a Youtube following of 1.2 million subscribers. His view counts and his subscribers started to dwindle, he got suspended from uploading and he was part of the pro-Trump purge that took place two weeks before the election.
By the way, YouTube has a dirty little secret. They have never been profitable. They generously allow producers to post for free but their generosity comes at a steep price Tow the line or be excommunicated. Even with Youtube TV and channel monetization, YouTube bleeds red ink. It is unclear how long the alphabet sugar daddies will be willing to operate at a loss.
Parler is Twitter minus the censorship/ Given the relatively simple function of a counter-Twitter, they have already made stride. There are popular names on here:Sharyl Attkisson, Trish Regan, Dinesh D'Souza Twitter is purging heretics every which way. If President Trump starts posting at Parler, millions of people will follow him. Bye-bye Jack.
By the way, the above link lands on Dustin Nemos, a courageous reporter and founder of Nemos News Network. This guy is like the Mole in Wack-A-Mole. YouTube hammers him and he pops up somewhere else. Twitter hammers him and he magically reappears.
By the way, a trending hashtag on Parler is #techtyrants. also, #twexit
Gab is supposed to be an alternative Facebook but it is not a parallel. I am not a member and I am not a fan of Facebook. For the record, I joined FB in 2008 at the insistence of a coworker. From the very beginning, I said, "What is the purpose?"
I eventually suspended the account but then another friend said I had to get on FB for its unique market advantages. Having an incognito account allowed me to observe some interesting groups and I expanded my friend base, even though I rarely posted. It is fun to get a half dozen birthday wishes from people I never met.
One adventure on Facebook: I started a petition to get Jeff Sessions fired. I think it was started and chage.org but I would have to look it up. Anyway, I joined a dozen or so Donald Trump groups, asked the members to sign the petition, and ended up with 22 signatures. That translates to 20-30 minutes per signature. So much for the vaulted FB groups.
Another place to post video. I do not know much about Odysee and I don't see many familiar faces there.
Be careful of Vimeo. They are probably more oppressive than YouTube.
Another fledgling video host. This link lands on Spaceshot 76, a refugee from Youtube.
Social media is an evolving paradigm. Facebook crushes Myspace. Instagram bites into Facebook and Facebook buys Instagram. Youtube goes from skateboard wipeouts to the spearhead of mass movements in the blink of an eye. As of this writing, the tech tyrants control our communication. We have to change that.