Monday, February 05, 2024

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History for February 5

History for February 5 - On-This-Day.com 
William Burroughs 1914
  • 1885 - Congo State was established under Leopold II of Belgium, as a personal possession.
  • 1917 - The U.S. Congress passed the Immigration Act of 1917 (Asiatic Barred Zone Act) with an overwhelming majority. The action overrode President Woodrow Wilson's December 14, 1916 veto.
  • 1937 - U.S. President Roosevelt proposed enlarging the U.S. Supreme Court. The plan failed.
  • 1952 - In New York City, four signs were installed at 44th Street and Broadway in Times Square that told pedestrians "don't walk."
  • 1953 - The Walt Disney’s film "Peter Pan" opened at the Roxy Theatre in New York City.

Sunday, February 04, 2024

STUNNER! Scientists want 'global moratorium' on deadly mRNA shots

STUNNER! Scientists want 'global moratorium' on deadly mRNA shots

Liberty Counsel founder Mat Staver said, "In this exhaustive review paper, these scientists confirm what sound scientific research has been showing for years, that these shots have never been safe nor effective. The FDA and the CDC are supposed to protect the people, but they have become the lapdog of the pharmaceutical industry. This must change."

The way we were-----Frank Sinatra and the 1981 Chrysler Imperial.

THIS is the scariest thing about EV batteries (it's not fire) | MGUY Aus...

Much here. read all!-----The US Is Living On Borrowed Time | ZeroHedge

The US Is Living On Borrowed Time | ZeroHedge - Authored by Matthew Piepenburg via VonGreyerz.gold, 

"...But the facts are only worsening, which means my opinions in late 2023 are only growing stronger as we conclude the first month of 2024...

Fast forward to January 2024, and that same CBO has just announced a $509B Federal budget deficit for Q1 2024.

Folks, that adds up to annual deficit run rate of $2.2T.

Please: Re-read that last line again.

  • Do the Math: DC is Getting Even Dumber

In this 12-month interim, fiscal revenues did increase by about 8%, but outlays (i.e., expenses) for that same period rose by 12%, which is just a mathematical way of saying that either: 

1) Uncle Sam is out of his mind in debt; or 

2) that I am out of my mind in common sense.

But it seems I’m not the alone in saying out loud what no one DC can say to themselves, namely: The US is now in an open and obvious debt spiral...

Uniparty 'spasming' after Tucker Carlson spotted in Moscow for possible Putin interview - American Wire News

Uniparty 'spasming' after Tucker Carlson spotted in Moscow for possible Putin interview - American Wire News
  • Panic is gripping social media...



Gov. Newsom pulls a Karen when Target employee blames him to his face for shoplifting epidemic: 'Where's your manager?' | Blaze Media

Gov. Newsom pulls a Karen when Target employee blames him to his face for shoplifting epidemic: 'Where's your manager?' | Blaze Media

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) admitted on Wednesday that he once asked for a Target employee's manager because that employee blamed him for the shoplifting epidemic. Speaking on a Zoom meeting with California mayors, Newsom recounted what he called "my Target story." One time while in a Target checkout line, Newsom said he witnessed a man leave the store without paying for merchandise. When he confronted a Target employee about the incident, that employee blamed him.

Lord Monckton: Net Zero Emissions — The Costliest Error of Physics and of Economics in History

The "fact checker" lies, again!-----No, Michigan bill won't criminalize use of wrong pronouns | Fact check

No, Michigan bill won't criminalize use of wrong pronouns | Fact check


  • The claim: A Michigan bill would make using a person’s wrong gender pronouns a felony...
  • Our rating: False
"The bill would have no effect on a person’s First Amendment right to free speech, lawmakers from both parties and legal experts say. The bill language does not include the word "pronoun." 
  • What it would criminalize is conduct, specifically intimidation...
  • The Michigan House of Representatives passed a bill on June 20 that would expand the state’s 35-year-old hate crime law to include protections for sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, physical or mental disability and age. It carries penalties of up to five years in prison and a $10,000 fine....
  • It would allow prosecutors to bring hate-crime charges against those who “maliciously and intentionally” intimidate people because they belong to a protected group.
Some people could argue that using an incorrect gender pronoun counts as intimidation...
It defines intimidation as a “willful course of conduct” involving “repeated or continuing harassment” that would cause a reasonable person to feel terrorized, frightened or threatened.

    Lunch video-----Ivermectin and vaccine injury

    "The arrogance of the government to override Doctors with years of experience is disgusting 🤮! 
    Makes me very angry 😡!!!!

    Noon-toon


     

    Can the US really strip Ilhan Omar of her citizenship? | Blaze Media

    Can the US really strip Ilhan Omar of her citizenship? | Blaze Media

    U.S. Representative Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) recently spoke at a Minneapolis event discussing the fledgling Republic of Somaliland’s efforts to break away from greater Somalia. In the course of that speech, she assured her mostly Somali audience that she is “Somali first, Muslim second.” She also told them that they could “sleep in comfort knowing I am here to protect the interests of Somalia from inside the U.S. system.”

    "Every deportation is a lost vote"

     

    Reading ‘Lord Of The Rings’ And ‘1984’ Could Lead To Right-Wing Extremism, Gov’t Report Warns

    Reading ‘Lord Of The Rings’ And ‘1984’ Could Lead To Right-Wing Extremism, Gov’t Report Warns - KAY SMYTHE 
    "...In his column, Murray described how Britain’s Prevent program was founded to support counter-terrorism efforts, but has gradually swayed into a focus on only extremists from Islam and “far-right” ideological mindsets. 
    • He evidenced this claim by citing that Prevent was consulted by activist groups such as Hope not Hate, which he argues believes that people who voted for Brexit and are against illegal immigrants are far-right.
    • He further noted that Prevents’ “Research Information and Communications Unit” (RICU) has previously listed historical texts as red flags. Essentially, if someone is reading “1984,” or works by Lewis, Tolkien, Aldous Huxley, or Joseph Conrad, they should be suspected of being a far-right extremist terrorist. Murray’s own book was on the list.

    Farmers fight back!

     

    Instapundit - The Fall of Seattle:

    Instapundit - Flashback: The Fall of Seattle:
    "What happened to Seattle? 
    The answer, of course, depends on your politics. 
    In the news section of the Seattle Times, for instance, a reader is unlikely to see any consideration of a link between policing and public safety. 
    “No single cause for 2021’s surge in gunfire in Seattle,” declared a typical recent headline over an article that points only to possibilities such as the pandemic or an unlucky cycle of “retaliatory violence”...

    #1 This day 1970------Shocking Blue - Venus (Official Video)

    Collapse!-----NYC launches $53M program to give pre-paid debit cards to migrants to spend in BODEGAS

    NYC launches $53M program to give pre-paid debit cards to migrants to spend in BODEGAS: Users must sign affidavit promising only to use card for food and baby supplies, with family of four set to get $1,000-a-month | Daily Mail Online
    • Migrants staying at the Roosevelt Hotel in Manhattan will be given pre-paid cards to spend on food, instead of the city providing meals in the hotel
    • The cards can only be used at bodegas, grocery stores, supermarkets and convenience stores
    • A spokesperson for the mayor said the pilot program is expected to save New York City more than $600,000 per month, or $7.2 million annually...

    Mexican Cartels in US?!!

     

    NYC man filmed hacking police with machete won't be charged with attempted murder | Blaze Media

    NYC man filmed hacking police with machete won't be charged with attempted murder | Blaze Media

    A deranged Brooklyn man was caught on film last week hacking at NYPD officers with a machete. Although wounded in the attack, the officers nevertheless managed to subdue the suspect. This bloodletting was apparently not enough to convince a New York City grand jury to hold 40-year-old Jean Blain accountable for his alleged actions. While willing to hit Blain with some lesser charges, the jury decided not to indict him with attempted murder.

    America moves closer to open war with Iran - The Spectator World

    America moves closer to open war with Iran - The Spectator World
    • Both Washington and Tehran are now issuing the same message: we don’t want war, but we are prepared to fight it
    “Always mystify, mislead, and surprise the enemy,” said Sun Tzu. President Joe Biden’s administration prefers the opposite approach. 
    America’s commander-in-chief spent much of the last week warning America’s antagonists in the Middle East that the US would respond to the the killing of three of its troops in Jordan last week. 
    And last night the retaliation finally began...

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    History for February 4

    History for February 4 - On-This-Day.com 
    Rosa Parks 1913
    • 1789 - Electors unanimously chose George Washington to be the first president of the United States.
    • 1861 - Delegates from six southern states met in Montgomery, AL, to form the Confederate States of America.
    • 1904 - The Russo-Japanese War began after Japan laid siege to Port Arthur.
    • 1932 - The first Winter Olympics were held in the United States at Lake Placid, NY.
    • 1957 - Smith-Corona Manufacturing Inc., of New York, began selling portable electric typewriters. The first machine weighed 19 pounds.
    • 1974 - Patricia (Patty) Hearst was kidnapped in Berkeley, CA, by the Symbionese Liberation Army.
    • 2004 - The social networking website Facebook.com was launched.