“A book is a loaded gun in the house next door. Who knows who might be the target of the well-read man?”
— Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451
Month: November 2017
In an article for Public Books, Lisa Wade, a sociology professor at Occidental College (which, I’m embarrassed to say, is my alma mater) recently wrote that “we should reject the idea that men have a psychic need to distinguish themselves from women.” Why? Because “masculinity is toxic.” In fact, we should be “suspicious of males who strongly identify as men.”
Frankly, I’d be more suspicious of males who identified as something other than males like, say, toasters, or unicorns, or their great-aunt Mildred’s long-lost cat. It seems to me that those males would be delusional and therefore far more suspicious than males who actually identified as males. Since that’s what they are. It would at least display a much stronger grasp on reality than our dear friend professor Wade.
Continue reading “Occidental Professor Warns: Be ‘Suspicious of Males Who Strongly Identify as Men’”
Dishonest officials fail to explain bizarre fires and chaotic shooting
It’s almost as if our consciences have been deliberately and systematically aborted, or consigned to insignificance by the puppetmasters who insist that everyone should believe their government even when they know it is lying.
This is the new freedom those who are controlled by Jews speak about. Continue reading “The broken mirror in the American mind”
The bottom half of adults in the world collectively own less than the richest one percent, according to a Credit Suisse report. The gap between the super-rich and the poor has significantly grown since the global crisis.
The wealthiest one percent owned 42.5 percent of global wealth in 2008, the bank reports.
“The downward trend reversed after 2008 and the share of the top one percent has been on an upward path ever since, passing the 2000 level in 2013 and achieving new peaks every year thereafter. According to our latest estimates, the top one percent own 50.1 percent of all household wealth in the world,” the report said. Continue reading “Richest 1% have more money than poorest half of world’s population”
WASHINGTON (AP) — Congressional Republicans on Tuesday projected confidence about delivering on an overhaul of the nation’s tax code with President Donald Trump planning an in-person appeal to lawmakers ahead of a crucial House vote this week.
“This bill will make things better for hard-working Americans,” House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., told reporters. House GOP leaders rallied support with the rank-and-file at a closed-door meeting. Underscoring the sharp political stakes for Trump, who lacks a major legislative achievement after nearly 10 months in office, is his planned meeting with House Republicans on Thursday ahead of an expected vote on the legislation. Continue reading “Congressional GOP upbeat about prospects for tax overhaul”
VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. (AP) — Officials have postponed the California launch of a new type of U.S. weather satellite intended to improve the accuracy of extended forecasts. A press release from Vandenberg Air Force Base says the planned launch was scrubbed early Tuesday because of an unspecified issue and managers didn’t have enough time to resolve it.
The launch of the Delta 2 rocket has been rescheduled for Wednesday, at 1:47 a.m. PST. The rocket will carry the Joint Polar Satellite System-1, the first of four advanced spacecraft for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Continue reading “California launch of new US weather satellite postponed”
LAS VEGAS (AP) — A stubborn rancher’s refusal to recognize federal authority in the West will be presented to a jury in Las Vegas, where a trial is set to start Tuesday for cattleman Cliven Bundy, two of his sons and a co-defendant accused of leading a 2014 armed standoff against government agents.
Acting U.S. Attorney Steven Myhre, the lead prosecutor, has accused the Bundys of trying to instigate a “range war” against federal agents who were enforcing lawful court orders after Bundy racked up more than $1.1 million in unpaid fees and penalties letting cattle graze for decades in what is now Gold Butte National Monument. Continue reading “Land policies to be tested in Bundy standoff trial in Vegas”
Christian Science Monitor – by Elliot Spagat and Aya Batrawy, AP
March 28, 2016
SAN DIEGO — Saudi Arabia’s largest dairy company will soon be unable to farm alfalfa in its own parched country to feed its 170,000 cows. So it’s turning to an unlikely place to grow the water-chugging crop — the drought-stricken American Southwest.
Almarai Co. bought land in January that roughly doubled its holdings in California’s Palo Verde Valley, an area that enjoys first dibs on water from the Colorado River. The company also acquired a large tract near Vicksburg, Arizona, becoming a powerful economic force in a region that has fewer well-pumping restrictions than other parts of the state.
Continue reading “Why Saudi Arabia bought 14,000 acres of US farm land”
And so it begins, my worst fears have been realized.
Militarized US police have begun patrolling indoor and outdoor events.
Yesterday, an article in CBS New York warned that the NYPD plans to have commando equipped police or their Strategic Response Group (SRG) patrolling indoor and outdoor events. Continue reading “NYPD deploys commando equipped police at indoor and outdoor venues”
On the crisp fall night of October 9, 2016, there was an electric energy in the air at Washington University in St. Louis for the second presidential debate. Hillary Clinton ended the first debate with a below the belt attack on Donald Trump accusing him of bullying a former Miss Universe beauty queen. There was a sense in the air that Trump – famous for his counter punches – would swing back with a TKO, and boy, did he deliver.
That night on stage Trump made a shocking promise to Clinton in the event he got elected. “If I win, I’m going to instruct my attorney general to get a special prosecutor to look into your situation…we’re going to have a special prosecutor,” Trump said. Clinton responded, “It’s just awfully good that someone with the temperament of Donald Trump is not in charge of the law in our country.” Trump then interrupted and said: “Because you’d be in jail.” Trump’s statement was met with cheers and thunderous applause. Continue reading “How Mueller & President Trump are Pulling the Biggest Sting in History”
Preppers think about a lot of doomy, gloomy stuff about various types of apocalypses. After all, disaster is everywhere.
We watch the spread of pandemics, like the pneumonic plague and Ebola. We prepare for hurricanes and wildfires. We keep our eye on events that could turn into episodes of civil unrest, watch the weather for pending snow storms, and have kits to see us through power outages. Every prepper knows about the terrifying threat of an EMP and many of us are well versed in what to do in case of a nuclear strike. Continue reading “Financial Problems: The Most Likely Disaster to Strike Anyone”
Source: makow.com
Government Ties to Porn and Pedophile Web Sites, November 13, 2017
“We corrupt in order to control.” A reader, “Brabantian,” suspects the Illuminati are behind much online porn and pedophilia. This is consistent with my view that humanity has been inducted into a satanic cult which exploits its members by corrupting and making them sick. Continue reading “Tor (AD Has Been Reporting On Tor For The Past Ten Years)”
WEB Notes: It is plain as day obvious they are conditioning the people to this sort of fear and testing. Some people are upset with it, but the more we hear about it the more accepting the public will be about it. Repetition, repetition…
It should also be obvious as day this test from a scientific point of view is bogus. All they will prove is how that specific building will block chemicals and nothing more. All buildings are different and designed differently. They all have different intakes for air. They all have their own vents and cracks that will allow chemicals into the building.
Continue reading “Biological Weapons Simulation Test Planned In Oklahoma”
Breitbart News Executive Chairman Stephen K. Bannon discussed his address to the Zionist Organization of America on Monday’s Breitbart News Daily with SiriusXM host Alex Marlow.
Bannon said Breitbart News is “very proud of the fact that we’re the most pro-Jewish site of any news site, and I include The Forward in that.” Continue reading “Bannon on Refusing Lunch with Palestinian President: ‘I Didn’t Want to Breathe the Same Air as a Terrorist’”