Sunday, March 24, 2024

AM Fruitcake

 

History for March 24

History for March 24 - On-This-Day.com  
R. Lee Ermey 1944 - Actor
  • 1765 - Britain passed the Quartering Act that required the American colonies to house 10,000 British troops in public and private buildings.
  • 1880 - The first "hail insurance company" was incorporated in Connecticut. It was known as Tobacco Growers’ Mutual Insurance Company.
  • 1882 - In Berlin, German scientist Robert Koch announced the discovery of the tuberculosis germ (bacillus).
  • 1920 - The first U.S. coast guard air station was established at Morehead City, NC.
  • 1927 - Chinese Communists seized Nanking and break with Chiang Kai-shek over the Nationalist goals.
  • 1955 - The first oil drill seagoing rig was put into service.
  • 1989 - The Exxon Valdez spilled 240,000 barrels (11 million gallons) of oil in Alaska's Prince William Sound after it ran aground.

Saturday, March 23, 2024

Congress asks Capitol Police chief questions arising from Blaze Media report | Blaze Media

Congress asks Capitol Police chief questions arising from Blaze Media report | Blaze Media

Our investigation showed how Special Agent David Lazarus could not have been telling the truth at the Oath Keepers’ trial in 2022. New information raises additional questions about USCP misconduct.
The House subcommittee that oversees the U.S. Capitol Police Department has some questions for USCP Chief J. Thomas Manger about discipline records of two officers who likely perjured themselves during the 2022 Oath Keeper trial — records that were kept from the Oath Keepers’ attorneys and could have been relevant to their defense.

Here’s what happened and how we got here.

The way we were-----Eyes of the North (1966)

The "Single Source Of Truth"

"The New Zealand Prime Minister said government was the "single source of truth" and could be trusted.

“How long before climate change will destroy the Earth?”: Questions from 10-14yr Old Kids

My question – where is the climate class action lawsuit on behalf of kids who suffered mental health damage at the hands of climate educators? - Essay by Eric Worrall

‘How long before climate change will destroy the Earth?’: research reveals what Australian kids want to know about our warming world...

  • We asked 1,500 children to tell us what they wanted to know about climate change. The results show climate action, rather than the scientific cause of the problem, is their greatest concern. …
  • In Australia, research shows 43% of children aged 10 to 14 are worried about the future impact of climate change, and one in four believe the world will end before they grow up...

10 times the censorship industry attacked the truth | WND | by Bob Unruh

10 times the censorship industry attacked the truth | WND | by Bob Unruh

An organization founded by Mike Benz, a former State Department official who worked on U.S. foreign policy, has revealed its top 10 list of times "the censorship industry suppressed the truth." And it includes instances of targeting "malinformation," Hunter Biden's laptop, multiple issues that developed during the COVID pandemic and more.

Nat'l Park Service Sued Over Cashless Entrance Fees

Instapundit - WE NEED A COVID TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION COMMISSION

The truth about the Covid cartel keeps coming out

This appears to be a settlement by the FDA, which is in some ways more impressive. - 

Lunch video-----How's that cultural enrichment working out for you?

Noon-toon


 

Executive director of Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport seriously wounded after exchanging gunfire with feds: Report | Blaze Media

Executive director of Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport seriously wounded after exchanging gunfire with feds: Report | Blaze Media

The executive director of an airport in Arkansas is fighting for his life after reportedly exchanging gunfire with federal agents who showed up at his residence to serve a search warrant earlier this week. At around 6 a.m. on Tuesday, agents with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives arrived to serve a search warrant at a residence in Little Rock owned by Bryan Malinowski, the 53-year-old executive director of the Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport. Suddenly, during an execution of the warrant, shots rang out, leaving two wounded, including Malinowski.

The bad guys understand the "rules". Our leaders don't.

 

State Farm Discontinuing 72,000 Home Policies in California in Latest Blow to State Insurance Market

State Farm Discontinuing 72,000 Home Policies in California in Latest Blow to State Insurance Market
"...Last June, State Farm said it would stop accepting applications for all business and personal lines of property and casualty insurance, citing inflation, a challenging reinsurance market and “rapidly growing catastrophe exposure.”...

THIS is CNN.

 


'There's Been No Increase': Scientists Debunk Climate Change Claims About Hurricanes | ZeroHedge

“But there’s been no increase. And the size of the storms is getting smaller.
"This year’s hurricane season, which officially starts June 1, is being predicted by WeatherBELL as the “hurricane season from hell,”...
Along with it, says the firm’s meteorologist and chief forecaster Joe Bastardi, will come the climate change blame game, which he calls a false narrative.
Mr. Bastardi said he expects to hear similar messaging this year if it pans out like he’s predicting.
...“But there’s been no increase. 
And the size of the storms is getting smaller. 
  • That’s the other thing: hurricanes are smaller and more compact.”
But, like Mr. Bastardi, Mr. Cohen said hurricanes aren’t getting bigger or more intense. 
He said that as temperatures naturally warm coming out of the Little Ice Age, hurricanes and weather events will get less intense—not exponentially worse...

#1 This day 1967-----The Turtles - Happy Together - 1967

The Feds Are Spending Billions on 'Emergencies.' Where Does the Money Go?

'Emergency' Spending Is Out of Control - ERIC BOEHM
  • Congress has authorized over $12 trillion in emergency spending over the past three decades.
"...In 2023 alone, Congress and President Joe Biden proposed using emergency spending for many obviously nonemergency situations—including the items listed below.
  • $600 million to replace existing airplanes, intended to be operational through 2030 to begin with, used for weather forecasting
  • $500 million to cover higher-than-expected fuel costs for military vehicles
  • $347 million for prison construction and related costs
  • $100 million for grants to local law enforcement to protect the 2024 presidential nominating conventions

This is what millions believe!

 

Men show up at NYC squatter home 'looking to get this guy out.' Neighbors call squatters 'sons of b***hes,' 'disgusting.' | Blaze Media

Men show up at NYC squatter home 'looking to get this guy out.' Neighbors call squatters 'sons of b***hes,' 'disgusting.' | Blaze Media

A pair of men showed up at a New York City squatter home Tuesday afternoon "looking to get this guy out," the Daily Mail reported. Police recently arrested the owner of the $1 million residence in Flushing, Queens, for changing the locks and charged her with unlawful eviction.

University of California system rolls out group-therapy climate anxiety course | The College Fix

UCSB’s Nexus reported: “In-person class sessions will serve to ‘build shared learning skills, process climate-change-related distress in a safe space, and build social support and community collaboration on individual and collective action, culminating in class climate projects.'” - LISA SCHIFFREN
  • Having scared the hell out of Gen Z over climate, the UC system seeks to remediate things
All nine campuses of the University of California system are offering a new class on climate change. 
The class, called “Building Psychosocial and Planetary Resilience,” starts this spring quarter...

AM Fruitcake


 

History for March 23

History for March 23 - On-This-Day.com 
Erich Fromm 1900 - German-American psychologist and humanistic philosopher
  • 1775 - American revolutionary Patrick Henry declared, "give me liberty, or give me death!"
  • 1806 - Explorers Lewis and Clark, reached the Pacific coast, and began their return journey to the east.
  • 1839 - The first recorded printed use of "OK" [oll korrect] occurred in Boston's Morning Post.
  • 1857 - Elisha Otis installed the first modern passenger elevator in a public building. It was at the corner of Broome Street and Broadway in New York City.
  • 1933 - The German Reichstag adopted the Enabling Act. The act effectively granted Adolf Hitler dictatorial legislative powers.
  • 1942 - During World War II, the Roosevelt's government began evacuating Japanese-Americans from West Coast homes to detention centers.
  • 1998 - The movie "Titanic" won 11 Oscars at the Academy Awards.

Friday, March 22, 2024

Nevada officials hit with election integrity lawsuit over 'impossibly high' number of voters in some counties | Blaze Media

Nevada officials hit with election integrity lawsuit over 'impossibly high' number of voters in some counties | Blaze Media

The Republican National Committee is suing Nevada state officials over alleged inconsistencies in the state's voter rolls. On Friday, the RNC and the Nevada Republican Party filed a lawsuit in federal court against Nevada Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar (D) and five county clerks, alleging they have violated the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 by not maintaining clean and accurate voter rolls. The lawsuit claimed that five Nevada counties, including Clark County, have "inordinately high voter registration rates" as reflected by their voter rolls.

The way we were-----YOU BET YOUR LIFE, YOU WILL LAUGH AT THIS OLD NEWS! Albany , NY

Long term sickness, massive increase

Ivermectin Could Be a ‘Powerful Drug’ for Fighting Cancer, Here’s Why

Different from many conventional cancer therapies, ivermectin kills cancer cells by enhancing immune response
"...Multiple Anti-Cancer Effects “There are at least nine perfectly defined cancer targets affected by ivermectin,” Dr. Alfonso Dueñas-González, an oncologist and senior researcher at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, told The Epoch Times.
The first reports of ivermectin’s anti-cancer properties came in 1995
Two French researchers found that ivermectin—a Nobel Prize-winning anti-parasite drug—could reverse multidrug resistance in tumors. 
  • The drug targets tumor stem cells—a driver of cancer tumors and relapses—and promotes cancer death.
  • Ivermectin also enhances the effects of chemo and radiation therapy. 
  • It has a broad impact on the immune system, increasing immune offense against cancers...

Michael Smith - In practice, the Founders set up a fourth branch... | Facebook

We are that fourth branch, with ultimate power over the other three. They were designed to be co-equal, we were not.  - Michael Smith"In practice, the Founders set up a fourth branch of government.
No, it's not the press or the Deep State... and in reality, they didn't need to establish it, it existed before any of the other branches.
We all are aware of the executive, legislative and judicial branches, but there is clearly a fourth branch, largely ignored by those operating in the other three, and it is established in the first words of the Constitution.
"We, the People..."
We are that fourth branch, with ultimate power over the other three. 
They were designed to be co-equal, we were not. 
We have the power to call each and every other branch to account, we have no equal.
Think about it.
  • George Cosmas - The very reason why division is such a useful tool. And why SO much effort is exerted to keep a bewildered electorate.

Favoritism, cover-ups reveal culture of corruption in US Capitol Police leadership | Blaze Media

Favoritism, cover-ups reveal culture of corruption in US Capitol Police leadership | Blaze Media

Corruption is endemic at the highest levels of the United States Capitol Police, especially among the special agents and officers who serve in the department’s dignitary protection detail, a Blaze Media investigation has found.

Internal discipline reports show a pattern of officers failing upward. Proven instances of fraud, forgery, theft, perjury, and drunk driving on duty going back to the late 1990s led to promotions rather than dismissals and prosecutions, discipline reports obtained by Blaze Media show.

Kentucky DEMOCRAT Proposes Child S*X Dolls For P3DOPHILES!