Wednesday, April 24, 2024

#1 This day 1958-----David Seville - Witch Doctor

Wow!-----JFK ATC Error: Four Planes Cross Runway As Another Takes Off - One Mile at a Time

We’ve seen a concerning number of close calls at airports lately. In some cases they’re due to mistakes by pilots, while in other cases they’re due to mistakes by air traffic controllers. Here’s an especially bad incident involving the latter…
  • This incident happened at around 4:45PM local time on Wednesday, April 17, 2024, at New York Kennedy Airport (JFK). The details of this are pretty straightforward, they’re just kind of shocking:
  • ...Below you can see a VASAviation video that depicts the movement of planes, and also shares air traffic control audio...

They own the media?!!

 

'Australian censorship commissar' orders X to globally remove video of Islamic terror attack on Christian bishop | Blaze Media

'Australian censorship commissar' orders X to globally remove video of Islamic terror attack on Christian bishop | Blaze Media

While apparently willing to admit the attack was what it appeared to be on video, the Australian government has attempted to erase the video evidence from social media. X, formerly known as Twitter, indicated Friday that the Australian government has ordered it to remove the video evidence of the anti-Christian attack. While the platform appeared willing to accommodate the Australian eSafety Commissioner regionally, that apparently was not enough for the Australian state, which has since demanded global censorship of the video. South African billionaire Elon Musk and his company have effectively told the government to pound sand.

AEROSPACE ENGINEER REVEALS TRUTH ABOUT SOLAR PANELS.

This absorbed HEAT is RADIATED INTO THE ATMOSPHERE. - Jan Niedojadlo
G. Franklin says...I should start by telling you what bonafides...
  • SOLAR PANELS are at best about 20% EFFICIENT...
  • At the same time as they are absorbing light they are absorbing heat from the sun. 
  • This absorbed HEAT is RADIATED INTO THE ATMOSPHERE. 
It should be obvious what happens next. 
When air is warmed it rises. 
Even small differences in ordinary land surfaces are capable of creating powerful forces of weather like thunderstorms and tornadoes...
May be an image of text that says 'GENERATING MORE ATMOSPHERIC HEAT IN SUMMER GENERATING COLDER WEATHER IN WINTER Bhadla Solar BhadlaSolarPark BhadlaSolar Park ACTUALLY, CREATING MORE CLIMATE INSTABILITY'
Al

AM Fruitcake

 

History for April 24

History for April 24 - On-This-Day.com 
Robert Penn Warren 1905
  • 1805 - The U.S. Marines attacked and captured the town of Derna in Tripoli.
  • 1833 - A patent was granted for first soda fountain.
  • 1877 - In the U.S., federal troops were ordered out of New Orleans. This was the end to the North's post-Civil War rule in the South.
  • 1961 - U.S. President Kennedy accepted "sole responsibility" following Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba.
  • 1967 - The newest Greek regime banned miniskirts.
  • 1989 - Thousands of students began striking in Beijing.
  • 1997 - The U.S. Senate ratified the Chemical Weapons Convention. The global treaty banned the development, production, storage and use of chemical weapons.
  • 2003 - A U.S. official reported the North Korea had claimed to have nuclear weapons.

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

'Something Will Have to Give': IMF Issues Dire Warning to Biden Administration

'Something Will Have to Give': IMF Issues Dire Warning to Biden Administration

What the Biden administration needs to do is decrease its spending and pull money out the economy, so that inflation can be curtailed. But instead of decreasing government spending, Biden is hell-bent on making American taxpayers bear the burden of his progressive policies. Inevitably, raising wealth and corporate taxes will be detrimental to growth. Increasing tax rates will cause corporations to invest elsewhere and strike a blow to the American economy. In this instance, the government needs to do less, not more. We need to decrease government spending, not increase it.

History-----American Revolution: The surprising truth about Britain's redcoats

'How Many Degrees Will Global Decrease As A Result Of Moving To Net Zero...

The Daily Chart: Stagnating Regulation | Power Line

"It is usually attributed to lower income tax rates, or the demonic powers of “neoliberalism.” 
One factor that is seldom considered, at least by the mainstream media and the celebrated egalitarian academics like Thomas Piketty, is the role the sharp rise of economy-wide government regulation that began at precisely the moment that wage growth flat-lined. 
  • Environmental regulations in particular have been highly effective at saying No to new projects of all kinds.

World's Oldest Terrarium / Sealed Bottle Ecosystem by David Latimer

Only Watered Once in 53 Years 
  • "In 1960 David Latimer got curious and decided to plant a glass bottle with seed. 
  • He would have never guessed it would turn into a beautiful case study of a self-sustaining sealed ecosystem that has been called “the world’s oldest terrarium.”
In fact, after all these years, David’s sealed bottle garden is still thriving and robust. 
With thriving plant life, despite not watering it since 1972...
It’s a beautiful example of how nature can support itself...

Mandatory queer indoctrination at school causes huge uproar | WND | by Bob Unruh

Mandatory queer indoctrination at school causes huge uproar | WND | by Bob Unruh

The actual curriculum conflicted with science and used pop culture to push students to adopt fake pronouns and more. "The lesson then encouraged students to question their own sexuality, asking the children if they are 'confused' about, 'curious about,' and 'questioning' their sexuality, fitting within at least one of the 'Q' categories in its lengthy acronym: 'LGBTQIA (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Questioning, Intersex, & Asexual),'" the report said. Students were to be told failure to "embrace" the ideology risked having their assignments labeled "incorrect."

Court Says You Are Free to Secretly Record Your Phone Call w/the Police

Yes, America, There Is a War on Cars -Capital Research Center

Yes, America, There Is a War on Cars -Capital Research Center - Michael Watson
"It’s a classic leftist rhetorical maneuver. 
  • First, they target something normal Americans enjoy for regulation out of existence. 
  • Then, when conservatives notice, leftists deny that they are going after the normal thing. 
  • And when leftist governments regulate the thing out of existence, leftist activists and media say that of course the normal thing should be banned, and the press will declare opposition to the ban racist, sexist, or LGBTQIA2S+phobic.
The private automobile is joining the gas stove in the target zone of the broader Left. 
As the InfluenceWatch Podcast discussed with Diana Furchtgott-Roth of the Heritage Foundation, the Biden administration is waging a war on private car choice by seeking to regulate gasoline engines out of existence. 
But the war on cars goes beyond forcing Americans to give up five-minute fill-ups for 45-minute charging sessions: 
The international left wants the private ownership of cars—even electric ones—problematized and limited. It is not a war on internal-combustion cars for the benefit of electrics; it is a war on all cars, Teslas and Toyotas alike...

Lunch video-----SWA#147 LGA 23 March Nearly Hits Control Tower!

Noon-toon

 

What the Baltimore bridge disaster means for national security | WND | by Around the Web

What the Baltimore bridge disaster means for national security | WND | by Around the Web

Domestically, the impacts of these hiccups in the energy supply chain are already being felt. CSX’s Curtis Bay Piers in particular – heavily impacted by the bridge collapse – supplies coal to power the Maryland electric grid and provides metallurgical coal critical for the steel industry. The inability to ship energy supplies from this terminal has created a ripple effect in both sectors. A warning from the Energy Information Administration (EIA), meanwhile, that the bridge collapse and subsequent impact to the port will slow the growth of U.S. coal exports to our allies has also weakened that supply chain of growing importance.

Business as usual in Detroit!

 

Whitmer Kidnapping Plot Informant Was a Liability. Federal Agents Shut Him Up.

THE FBI’S DOUBLE AGENT The Informant at the Heart of the Gretchen Whitmer Kidnapping Plot Was a Liability. So Federal Agents Shut Him Up. - Trevor Aaronson, Eric L. VanDussen 
"A MONTH BEFORE the 2020 presidential election...
The alleged plot coincided with growing concern about far-right political violence in America
But the FBI quickly realized it had a problem: 
A key informant in the case, a career snitch with a long rap sheet, had helped to orchestrate the kidnapping plot. During the undercover sting, the FBI ignored crimes that the informant, Stephen Robeson, appeared to have committed, including fraud and illegal possession of a sniper rifle...

Embraer?!!

 

Docs Show Corporate Giants Are ‘Colluding To Demonetize Conservative Platforms,’ Judiciary Committee Says

"...documents from the World Federation of Advertisers that show how it implemented a strategy to prevent major advertisers from doing business with disfavored news outlets. - Luke
"...The coordinated effort could have the effect of bankrupting news organizations that don’t get the stamp of approval.
...The letters indicate that documents obtained by the committee suggest that the group tried to blackball mainstream conservative news organizations, specifically asking for “communications referring or relating to conservative news outlets, including Fox News, Daily Wire, and Breitbart.”
The letters went to major corporations on GARM’s “steering committee” — 
  • Unilever, 
  • Procter & Gamble, 
  • GroupM, 
  • Diageo, and 
  • Mars
— saying the documents “directly connect” the companies with such efforts... 

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DOE gives universities $25 million to foster ‘diversity’ in STEM fields

The Department of Energy just awarded almost $25 million in grants to universities for the purpose of fostering a “sustainable and diverse” workforce in science, technology, engineering, and math, or STEM, fields. - MARY MOBLEY
"...The DOE grants entail about $24.8 million to seven universities, with purposes varying from the promotion of “experimental learning and recruitment of environmental science and engineering students” to the development of “a geospatial-artificial intelligence enhanced curriculum” for minority-serving institutions (MSIs), a department news release states...

Why?!!

 

'Corruption so rampant': Billions lost in 'mammoth' COVID fraud | WND | by WND Staff

'Corruption so rampant': Billions lost in 'mammoth' COVID fraud | WND | by WND Staff

The organization reported that, "Fraud and corruption are so rampant in the U.S. government’s mammoth pandemic relief program that the Justice Department created a special COVID-19 Fraud Enforcement Task Force (CFETF) to crack down on scams and recover some of the stolen funds."

A recent update from that organization should leave taxpayers "furious," the watchdog said, as "over $2 billion have been lost to fraud and more than $1.4 billion have been seized or forfeited."

Thomas Gallatin: ChiComs 'Upon Us Now' | The Patriot Post

FBI Director Christopher Wray warns of China’s widespread hacking campaign that has successfully infiltrated much of our nation’s infrastructure.
"In a recent speech at Vanderbilt University, FBI Director Christopher Wray warned that Communist China, via its army of hackers, has effectively dug itself deep within America’s infrastructure.
Why? 
According to Wray, the ChiComs are waiting “for just the right moment to deal a devastating blow....

AM Fruitcake

 

History for April 23

History for April 23 - On-This-Day.com 
Michael Moore 1954 - Director 
  • 1900 - The word "hillbilly" was first used in print in an article in the "New York Journal." It was spelled "Hill-Billie".
  • 1908 - U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt signed an act creating the U.S. Army Reserve.
  • 1950 - Chaing evacuated Hainan, leaving mainland China to Mao and the communists.
  • 1982 - The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that consumer prices declined the previous month (March). It was the first decline in almost 17 years.
  • 1988 - A U.S. federal law took effect that banned smoking on flights that were under two hours.
  • 2004 - U.S. President George W. Bush eased sanctions against Libya in return for Moammar Gadhafi's agreement to give up weapons of mass destruction.
  • 2005 - The first video was uploaded to YouTube.com.

Monday, April 22, 2024

NCLA sues SEC for illegally carrying out mass data collection on US investors: Report | Blaze Media

NCLA sues SEC for illegally carrying out mass data collection on US investors: Report | Blaze Media

The Securities and Exchange Commission is illegally collecting data from American citizens who invest in the stock market, according to a lawsuit, per the New York Post. The report noted that New Civil Liberties Alliance filed the lawsuit on Tuesday against the SEC. The NCLA claimed that the agency, through its "Consolidated Audit Trail" program, is actively gathering mass amounts of personally identifiable data. The SEC is allegedly forcing brokers, exchanges, and clearing agencies to send comprehensive information on every investor's trades in U.S. markets to a centralized database, according to the report.