Monday, December 26, 2022

Seth Rich's laptops may hold deeper secrets than Hunter's

Seth Rich's laptops may hold deeper secrets than Hunter's

Based on the evidence, writes Clevenger, "I strongly suspect that the data prepared for 'exfiltration' was found on Seth's work laptop, and I strongly suspect that Seth had downloaded that data onto a thumb drive." Clevenger cites Hersh's intel report, about which he testified under oath, "indicating that @Wikileaks got the DNC emails from an internal DNC source rather than from Russian hackers." Says Clevenger, "I suspect the report he's talking about is the FBI's report on Seth's work laptop." Concludes Clevenger, "The FBI lied and cheated for five years in order to hide that laptop report, and it's still fighting to hide that report from the public."

Schadenfreude: Department of Energy ramps up the war against their tax slaves (us) - American Thinker

Schadenfreude: Department of Energy ramps up the war against their tax slaves (us) - American Thinker - By Olivia Murray

"On December 19, 2022, the Biden White House released a statement briefing the public on a newly proposed rule by the Department of Energy which would require lightbulb manufacturers to comply with new “climate change” efficiency standards. In fact, the move was just the latest transgressions against the American citizenry:

This is the 110th action to strengthen energy efficiency standards that the Administration has taken in 2022. These 110 actions span a range of household products—everything from air conditioners and furnaces, to clothes washers and dryers, to kitchen appliances and water heaters—as well as commercial and industrial equipment...

AM Fruitcake---Kyle STILL lives in their heads too!


 

History for December 26

History for December 26 - On-This-Day.com
Mao Zedong (Tse-tung) 1893- Chinese statesman 
  • 1917 - During World War I, the U.S. government took over operation of the nation's railroads.
  • 1947 - Heavy snow blanketed the Northeast United States, burying New York City under 25.8 inches of snow in 16 hours. The severe weather was blamed for about 80 deaths.
  • 1982 - The Man of the Year in "TIME" magazine was a computer. It was the first time a non-human received the honors.
  • 1991 - The Soviet Union's parliament formally voted the country out of existence.
  • 1996 - Six-year-old beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey was found beaten and strangled in the basement of her family's home in Boulder, CO.
  • 2004 - Under the Indian Ocean, a 9.0 magnitude earthquake sent 500-mph waves across the Indian Ocean and Bay of Bengal. The tsunami killed at least 283,000 people in a dozen countries, including Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Sumatra, Thailand and India.

Sunday, December 25, 2022

Media outlets ignore national debt in coverage of massive spending bill | Fox News

Media outlets ignore national debt in coverage of massive spending bill | Fox News

Media coverage of the massive $1.7-trillion government spending bill passed through Congress this week has almost entirely avoided mention of the nation's more than $31-trillion national debt. MSNBC and CNN have largely sidestepped the issue while discussing the package, which passed with bipartisan support in the Senate, as 18 Senate Republicans joined the chamber's Democrats. Just nine House Republicans voted for it as well on Friday, and President Biden will sign it in the coming days.

The way we were-----VICTORY OR DEATH: Washington's Crossing of the Delaware

What was Christmas like, in the 50's? Back to Golden Days

West Point to Remove Confederate Monuments From Its Campus

"The United States Military Academy at West Point will start removing Confederate symbols from its campus, including taking down a portrait of Gen. Robert E. Lee dressed in his Confederate uniform from the academy’s library, officials said...

This doesn't include incredible BENEFITS!!-----NY Democrats give themselves 29% pay raise days before Christmas | Daily Mail Online

NY Democrats give themselves 29% pay raise days before Christmas | Daily Mail Online
"Christmas bonus? 
  • New York Democrats give themselves 29% pay raise days before holiday, making Albany the highest-paid state legislature in the nation at $142,000 a year
  • State Senators and the Assembly voted to give themselves a $32,000 raise from $110,000 to $142,000 a year...

These 18 Republican senators voted for massive omnibus - TheBlaze

These 18 Republican senators voted for massive omnibus - TheBlaze

The mammoth measure that runs thousands of pages long cleared the chamber in a 68-29 vote and will need to clear the House before heading to President Biden's desk.

"There's no way that anybody has read this bill that we just voted on," GOP Sen. Rick Scott of Florida said in a video posted on social media — he described the spending measure, which he voted against, as an "inflation bomb."

The dark side of the trans movement; people who have their legs amputated...

"There is a fearful craze at the moment in Britain for voluntary mutilation in the cause of freedom. 
People are having themselves blinded and castrated, as well as having healthy limbs amputated; just because they feel like it."


On this day in history, Dec. 25, 1941, Bing Crosby performs 'White Christmas' for the first time | Fox News

On this day in history, Dec. 25, 1941, Bing Crosby performs 'White Christmas' for the first time | Fox News

And on this day in history, Dec. 25, 1941, crooner Bing Crosby performed "White Christmas" for the first time. 

The great songwriter Irving Berlin — considered the most prolific songwriter of the 20th century — crafted the classic song. 

Crosby, then 38 years old, was the first to perform it. 

The Most American Christmas Ever - Don Surber

The Most American Christmas Ever - Don Surber
"...But there is no dispute about Heyer’s service to our country. 
He was a farm boy who became one of thousands of patriots who took up arms to force the best army in the world to leave the colonies so that Founding Fathers could set up a government that protected our rights.
On December 25, 1776, Heyer participated in the Most American Christmas Ever when Washington crossed the Delaware River, raided Trenton and caught 1,400 Hessian troops — who fought for the British — napping.
Heyer and the rest of the Yankee troops gathered at the river around 6 p.m. on that Christmas day for what was to be three crossings of the river. 
The plan was to ferry 5,400 troops and equipment but bad weather forced them to cancel the second and third crossings...

Lunch video-----Amos 'N Andy - The Christmas Story (1952)

Noon-toon


 

Joe Rogan podcast guest explains 'heart-wrenching' source of electric vehicle, iPhone batteries in viral video | Fox News

Joe Rogan podcast guest explains 'heart-wrenching' source of electric vehicle, iPhone batteries in viral video | Fox News

When asked by Rogan if there was any cobalt mine in the Congo that did not rely on "child labor" or "slavery," the Harvard visiting professor told him there were none. "I've never seen one and I've been to almost all the major industrial cobalt mines" in the country, Kara said. One reason for that is that the demand for cobalt is exceptionally high: "Cobalt is in every single lithium, rechargeable battery manufactured in the world today," he explained.

Your choice: Heat or mileage. Ya can't have both!


 

Christmas in Paris From Remy Buisine 6:41 PM Dec 24, 2022 (video at link)

Christmas in Paris From Remy Buisine 6:41 PM Dec 24, 2022 - Kim Dotcom @KimDotcom 


You know if it was warm, they'd call it PROOF!


 

The Other Christmas Story

The Other Christmas Story - Scott Hogenson 
  • I have an idea for a political thriller certain to become a best seller and possibly a hit movie. Here’s a quick sketch:
"A politician exploits his family connections to become head of state, but his job approval numbers are deeply underwater. 
To maintain power, he engages in global intrigue with iconic world leaders, later choosing the wrong side in a war and descending into the madness of paranoia.
As new threats to his administration emerge, he seeks to collude with foreign emissaries to destroy this threat, forcing his usurper to flee across international borders. 
His lunacy culminates in the murder of untold numbers of his own citizens. 
Along the way, he is embroiled in a series of failed marriages, the murder of two sons, and ultimately, an agonizing death."

The Advent season and the Christmas story bring joy and hope as Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus. But the aforementioned sketch describes the political environment into which He was born. 
It is the other Christmas story...

#1 This day 1942-----Bing Crosby, White Christmas

Top Christmas Songs Of All Time🎄Best Christmas Songs🎅🏼

But, but, but... they promised!


 

'Your arrest is necessary': Woman arrested for silent prayer, 'anti-social behavior' outside abortion clinic - TheBlaze

'Your arrest is necessary': Woman arrested for silent prayer, 'anti-social behavior' outside abortion clinic - TheBlaze

It is at that point the policeman asks Spruce to voluntarily come to the police station to ask her questions about other incidents as well, which she declines. The cop then informs her that she is under arrest for failing to comply, along with being charged with "anti-social behavior." According to the government website for the city of Birmingham, England, anti-social behavior "includes behaviour which has caused or is likely to cause you harassment, alarm or distress."

Grab a hanky!-----My Christmas Eve

Christmas Fruitcake



History for December 25

History for December 25 - On-This-Day.com
Sir Isaac Newton 1642 (Old Style) - Physicist, mathematician
  • 1776 - Gen. George Washington and his troops crossed the Delaware River for a surprise attack against Hessian forces at Trenton, NJ.
  • 1818 - "Silent Night" was performed for the first time, at the Church of St. Nikolaus in Oberndorff, Austria.
  • 1868 - U.S. President Andrew Johnson granted an unconditional pardon to all persons involved in the Southern rebellion that resulted in the Civil War.
  • 1896 - John Philip Sousa finally titled the melody "The Stars and Stripes Forever."
  • 1914 - During World War I, British and German troops observed an unofficial truce and even playing football together on the Western Front.
  • 1972 - The Nicaraguan capital Managua was hit by an earthquake. Over 10,000 people were killed.
  • 1979 - The USSR invaded Afghanistan in a bid to halt civil war and protect USSR interests.
  • 1989 - Ousted Romanian President Nicolae Ceausescu and his wife, Elena, were executed following a popular uprising.
  • 1991 - Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev went on television to announce his resignation as leader of a Communist superpower that had already gone out of existence.