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  2. This is starting to become a thing. People who did not take the jab and were relentlessly mocked for it are now having to care for those who mocked them. Why? Because the mockers are jab-injured. Reality doesn't care who mocks. Reality doesn't care who doesn't mock either. Reality is as it is and it ain't changing. Michael EDIT: Also, here is a meme I harvested on the Interwebs.
  3. Here's an update. Afghanistan has become the largest terrorist training camp on earth thanks to Biden and his form of withdrawal and embezzlement. Is there anything Biden and his people have not fucked up? Michael
  4. Yesterday
  5. Ayn Rand Fan Club 68: On For the New Intellectual (Part 1)View the full article
  6. The Tucker interview with Rogan prompted some comedy online. Tucker talked about his religious beliefs, including his doubts about evolution. This caused a shit storm in a teapot online from some hifalutin intellectuals. But there's a rub. The same intellectuals who made fun of Tucker for not fully believing in evolution... well... what do they do elsewhere? They propose the idea that we might be living in a simulation. They describe this as some kind of superior intelligence who made a huge videogame and we are all a part of it. Intelligent design anyone? Heh... It turns out that the very people throwing rocks live in the same goddam glass house. Michael
  7. I just had a dead day. I spent 3 hours on a long post to go here, but a computer glitch ate it right as I was posting it. Shit and damn it. No problem. Tomorrow will be a better day. Be there when it happens... There you have it, a story template if you can see it. What I said happened in reality just now, and it was no fun. But it's still a template. At least I will get this template out of that sucker. (I smile to keep from torturing small animals and breaking shit right now...) Michael
  8. Last week
  9. Joe Rogan interviewed Tucker. This is a long one and I have not seen it yet, but I will. I bet it is fascinating. In case that goes down, here is the Bitchute version: Joe Rogan Experience #2138 - Tucker Carlson | Joe Rogan WWW.BITCHUTE.COM Tucker Carlson is the host of the "Tucker Carlson Podcast" and the leading voice in American politics. After spending nearly 30 years in cable news as a host at Fox News, MSNBC, and CNN, he is reshaping the media landscape with his... I think the mainstream media doesn't get why these guys are so popular. It's simple. They don't lie to their audience. They might get something wrong once in a blue moon. But when they find out, they correct themselves. Not because they were caught and want to save face, but because they don't like to lie to their audience. Maybe this is making a comeback. Michael
  10. Woke Vocabulary?View the full article
  11. Here is all the climate science you need to know in order to detect the manmade climate change hoax. Zero. The issue is fear. And this issue was paid for by 3 billionaires: Michael Bloomberg, Tom Steyer and Hank Paulson. They funded a project to scare the crap out of everyone using manmade climate change as their pretext. These men are not stupid, so they applied their money well and the results rippled out into the culture and caught on like a wildfire. You can read about this story below. The "Amazing Tale" of How Three Billionaires Plunged the World into Climate Catastrophism – The Daily Sceptic DAILYSCEPTIC.ORG Do you think that the constant catastrophising of weather and climate in science and the media has just appeared by accident? In fact, a few fanatical billionaires are bankrolling the propaganda, says Chris Morrison. And Climate Cooking ROGERPIELKEJR.SUBSTACK.COM How a few billionaires helped push climate science to the extremes Anytime we see the government and big money allied to fear in the culture, we need to be extremely skeptical. But there's more. I am not a big fan of well-funded science these days because I look at the funders and don't like what I see. But wait. There's even more. We all know if you want moral integrity from a scientist when big money gets involved, go to another planet. You won't find that animal here on earth. Maybe there's an exception here and there, but they are like a single rose growing through a crack in the floor of a broken down church in a desert tumbleweed town. Heh. Maybe I went overboard with the metaphor, but it's better than the sewer metaphor, which represents to perfection the modern day science community when big money comes around... Just think of all of those detailed manmade climate change discussions we lived through by people pretending to be experts. And, in the end, the real story comes out and all these learned experts were nothing but toys of billionaires and crony government manipulators. What dorks! Apropos, Scott Adams said it well (which is where I got the above article from). Three vain billionaires fucking around with public fear. It's just that simple. If you want to fight this and win, you do not start with the science. You have to start here: human nature to be commanded must be obeyed. Michael
  12. Here's another notice of how Sidney is eviscerating the lawfare authoritarians. First she wins a case like this, then this precedent ripples far and wide as she, and others, use it to take the bastards apart. 3 Democrat judges side unanimously with Trump lawyer Sidney Powell in dismissal of ethics case LAWANDCRIME.COM "By its own admission, the Bar misidentified or failed to include multiple exhibits it claims to have relied on." The lesson? Do not make a martyr out of a relentless and detailed advocate for accuracy and the truth. People like that do not roll over and die. They don't stop. The difference between people like Sidney Powell and a Predator Class hack like, say, Marc Elias is that Elias's results are always short-term and usually overturned later. Sidney's results take time, but they tend to be permanent. Just ask Mike Flynn. Michael
  13. This is the way Sidney Powell roles. She wins in the end. On appeal. Trump ally Sidney Powell secures legal victory in Texas appeals case JUSTTHENEWS.COM A Texas court previously threw out the case last year after determining that the state bar provided no evidence to conclude that Powell had believed the lawsuits were “frivolous” at the time. There's more to come, but this is a good start at trashing the lawfare the Predator Class employed against her. Michael
  14. Tony, Christians would never disagree with each other, would they? I mean, that's such a weird idea. Imagine, one Christian debunking the other, and the other debunking the first. Christians aren't like that, are they? Michael
  15. Morality only comes from your individual reason #Reason #Morality #AynRandView the full article
  16. Tucker should check his sources. The Palestinian pastor hoodwinked him. All the info corresponds to what I've personally seen and heard.
  17. Thanks for the responses. It's been many years, but I have seen this show or movie. The story is as I describe it; a young boy who ends up with the responsibility of landing a plane is talked down by a pilot who is on the ground. Maybe I'm wrong that Rand mentioned it somewhere.
  18. John Enright just provided me with a link to the Hoover Institution's announcement of Robert Hessen's passing. The write-up is worth reading. It brought words like honor and respect and appreciation to my mind. Robert Hessen: September 1936 - April 15, 2024 Sadness is part of being human. I feel human. EDIT: Chris Sciabarra posted this on his blog: Robert Hessen (1936-2024), RIP Michael
  19. Printing money is a hidden tax #ShrinkGovernment #InflationView the full article
  20. Zack Snyder compares The Fountainhead to being a movie director.View the full article
  21. Episode 95. Jesse Kelly. Southern border... Michael EDIT: I have to go out right not, but I caught the first 7 minutes or so of this interview. I will watch the rest later. But man, is Jesse spitting fire. He wants the red states to band together and create their own border policy because, he says, the damage being done right now that is sanctioned by the federal government and against the law is irreversible. So it has to be stopped right now irrespective of any law or we lose the country. My kind of dude...
  22. Sad news. According to a post by Marsha Enright on Facebook, Robert Hessen has passed away. I looked all over but could not find any corroboration of this. So I asked her in the thread. She said a friend of the family told her. Rest in peace, Robert Hessen. You were a good man. Michael
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  24. Wow... Pavel Durov walked right out of the pages of Atlas Shrugged and took up residence in this world. Not as a politician, but as an entrepreneur. And that's funny because almost all of Silicon Valley started with the innovators quoting Ayn Rand in the middle of the night to each other and now they are Marxists or, worse, Nazis. At best, all of them are Deep State authoritarians. Pavel was born in Russia, but now lives in Dubai. He is 100% devoted to freedom of speech, more so than even Elon Musk. Pavel's devotion is personal and his lens is business, not politics. He left Russia over demands of the government for him to supply user data and he did not settle in any other country in the world due to such demands of governments. He does not have that problem in Dubai. Also, Pavel prefers not to have his own money, a few hundred million dollars as he said it, in assets or investments. He keeps all of it in Bitcoin. The reason? The other stuff takes time and energy and he likes the life of developing Telegram that he is now enjoying. This man is modern-day hero material. I, myself, am going to get more active on Telegram. Michael
  25. From the Telegraph: Iran has chosen self-destruction, and is happy to take the world down with it Story by Sherelle Jacobs. The Iranian regime has chosen suicide. True, it will take some time for the logical conclusion of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei’s fatal and probably irreversible course of action to play out. Like a pre-AI automaton incapable of adapting to the input of new information, the BBC will continue to blather about Iran’s capacity for “strategic patience” and the risks of Israel “dragging” the US into a regional war. Tehran faces either a Soviet-style collapse amid a regional war it cannot afford, or bloody regime change as the revolution is eaten by its children. By directly attacking Israel from its own soil, Iran has initiated a battle of brinkmanship that it cannot possibly win. Some will argue that it was Israel that ripped up the playbook when an Iranian general was killed in Syria in an airstrike that hit parts of Tehran’s “consulate”. Still, Jerusalem’s new red lines are by now perfectly obvious to anyone of sound mind. Israel knows that it cannot afford to let the Iranian onslaught pass without a response. It also knows that Tehran – possibly soon with nuclear weapons – is likely to escalate co-ordinated displays of aggression from Syria in the east and from Hezbollah in Lebanon in the north. And with the West whispering that a pivot to Asia looms, Israel may well have decided that it is now or never. Today, it can count on America’s support in the event of a full-blown regional war; this may not be the case in a few years’ time. In other words, Jerusalem is unlikely to back down. But while a regional war would test Israel, it would destroy Iran, for the simple reason that Tehran cannot afford to take on its adversary. To raise the billions needed to bankroll its nuclear program and prop up Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria, it has already raised taxes by eye-watering amounts and devalued its currency to dangerous levels. The situation may have reached a tipping point where Iran cannot increase spending to meet the demands of military escalation without bringing about its effective bankruptcy or presiding over an economic collapse likely to trigger a popular revolt. It seems equally unlikely, however, that Tehran can back down without a tremendous loss of face. Its credibility among the new generation of Islamists who prop up the regime would surely be destroyed. Khamenei would struggle to revert to his earlier strategy of channeling their bellicose energies into a domestic war on headscarf rebels . . . .
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