Tuesday, April 30, 2019

U.S. Navy Goes UFO-ing Because it Can't Not

So, the elephant sitting on Earth's celestial sofa could no longer be hidden under government regulations, official denials and threats of fines and imprisonment for military personnel who dared reveal their personnel stories of strange encounters?

The barn door has been unlocked and forced open at least a crack, just wide enough for the horsepower of military UFO videos and official eyewitness accounts of the extraordinary to pass through.  The uncounted chickens have hatched.

As the Pentagon appears to bring UFO evidence into the mainstream to whatever extent, we presume that the work of Robert Hastings, Robert Salas and others who strive to document considerable UFO interest in nuclear missile bases will also find their evidence elevated and appreciated by the mainstream press?  Hmm.  

The preparation of new guidelines for pilots and other Navy personnel to report encounters with unidentified aircraft is worthwhile, but far more interesting is the now inescapable fact that "unidentified" is no longer a word to be hidden from public scrutiny forever.  No, the Navy isn't claiming alien spacecraft are behind their decision, but this branch of service can no longer laugh off the term UFO, either.  To confront sort of kind of publicly at last the long observable fact that unknown objects, involved apparently with extreme technology and intelligence of which we can only dream, continue to invade our skies is an amazing step forward.  Will the customary sequence of official denial and/or ridicule exit forever, thus encouraging more reports of an airborne enigma?

Thanks in large part to government policy for decades, UFO witnesses' lives have been ruined, military relationships destroyed and the very mention of UFOs was, we guess you could say, politically incorrect.

Now lacking the old taboo, will science and military investigators link up to share and digest UFO information for real?

Public bonus:  Frequent flyers or mere one-timers may now contemplate with screaming trepidation the visual/radar evidence demonstrating that there really ARE strange objects in the skies, potentially endangering passenger flights all over the world with near-collisions and blinding lights, adhering to no particular schedule.

Tic-Tac, tick-tock, what will tomorrow bring?

Thursday, April 25, 2019

The Real Kate Smith

More on this:  The NY Yankees and Philadelphia Flyers, their upper echelons and public relations departments apparently staffed by superb ignoramuses, apparently failed to look beyond song titles and lyrics before killing off the memory of the long-departed singer Kate Smith.  Her song from a 1930s play entitled, "That's Why Darkies Were Born," was co-written by the son of a runaway slave, and the piece was intended to make fun of racists.  Smith's other "questionable" tune was similarly innocent, but that won't stop the America haters who constantly look for any and all reasons to incite and conjure racism.

"God Bless America": Having recorded thousands of songs during her career, Kate Smith also raised millions of dollars for U.S. War Bonds to help defeat the Nazis, but even that won't matter to people whose thinking seems to be at least a tad possessed by Nazi spirits.

Just one more tick-tock on the countdown clock to the end of Western civilization, American style.  Despite fancy speeches and promises, there's not a Democrat running for president who will bother to stop and reverse that clock.  Don't believe me, believe what unfolds every day right before our eyes.

Check out:  https://www.theblaze.com/news/mayor-defends-kate-smith-god-bless-america

Dems throw Biden in again, hoping to hide party radicals, idiots and a total lack of good ideas behind the day before yesterday's no-starter political icon.  This is what they're down to, a presidential candidate pegged with multiple and consistent political failures and, while some might overlook the mere return of this washed up politician, he faces plenty of trouble ahead once he and his family's allegedly shady involvement with Ukraine and China flows into public view (not that the usual media suspects, absolutely protective of the left, will become fountains of disturbing information).  We suspect there are some things you simply can't kiss and hug away.

Monday, April 22, 2019

Take Me NOT to the Ballgame -- NY Yankees and Philadelphia Flyers Join the Scrub


Corporate boardrooms, inexplicably, still don't get it about the radical left.  Basically, a few individuals get together and launch a massive campaign intended to weaken the country and destroy pride in its history, all in an attempt to collapse the culture and undermine the government.

This is exactly what I observed when long-departed singer Kate Smith came into question last week, her famous song, "God Bless America" now banned by the Yankees.  The usual radical busybodies apparently delved into history useful to their side and discovered that Smith recorded music in the 1930s that could be considered racist by today's standards.

Today's standards.  Yes, other eras had different standards, and for better or worse the sum total is called history.  To hide history or tear it down is just wrong.

Nevertheless, announcing they were pulling Smith's recording of her trademark stadium song due to "sensitivity" issues, the baseball team held firm.

Of course, the Yankees represent the American pastime, while Kate Smith was an American icon for her time.

Following the song censorship, the Philadelphia Flyers followed suit by covering and ultimately removing a statue of Smith.

What's going on here?  Simple. No surprise.  "Somebody" searched out and found yet another way to condemn not merely Kate Smith, but the concept of American freedoms and the Christian God integral to the nation's founding and prosperity.

With whom shall we replace Kate Smith?  Black rap songs in which every line is a hate-white-people call to arms demanding death, destruction and that nebulous concept called reparations?  Should Kate Smith, who innocently joined the rest of the entertainment industry at a time when black/white relations were still evolving, have her statue replaced with one of Louis Farrakhan?

Knowing as we should by now how radical leftists continue clever attempts to take us down in every way possible, I'm surprised the Yankees embraced banning the historical best of America, because there are always flaws.  Until mighty organizations such as the Yankees come to an understanding of a predictable pattern and the dangers inherent in acting in a frenzy on hair-trigger subjects like this, American values and the Christian religion with which so many of them were intertwined since America's founding will continue swirling down a drain from which they may never return.

(We suspect this morning that Sri Lanka knows a little more than we about the destruction of Christianity and Christian lives.)

Teaching Trump:  I don't believe the Democrats did themselves any good by treating the absence of Russian collusion -- the reason for all the hoopla, based upon a phony document -- as the impetus to pursue an even bigger crime.  These people are incredible!  But now they pursue Trump for "obstruction."  Per a James Bond movie title, may I simply suggest, "the world is not enough" for Democrat "investigators?" 

Schiff, Cummings, Nadler?  How about that?  Are these three the axis of evil I've heard about?  Oops, no, I guess I'm confused. . .

Here's how I see much of this alleged obstruction:  Unlike so many previous Presidents, Donald Trump is not a lawyer by trade.  Instead, here's something different -- he's a businessman.  Business executives enjoy a certain lifestyle alien to the rest of us because they can actually bark out orders and demands and expect them to be satisfied by those under their control.

If a person familiar mostly with the world of business ascends suddenly to the American presidency, how much will he or she actually know about this awesome job?  Yes, there will be mistakes -- and should one be inclined by virtue of his business background to order people to perform various activities, that is exactly why a President is surrounded by people with legal experience, as a buffer to explain why certain options are either illegal or impossible within the scope of the Office.  Fortunately for Trump, per the Mueller report, staff members surrounding him usually possessed both the will and knowledge to stop him when he attempted maneuvers he clearly shouldn't -- things he likely hadn't even considered were out of his hands legally.  Seems to me, when you're new to the presidency, figuring out the finer points for a dynamic or driven personality doesn't happen all at once.

Democrat border sympathizers:  By all means, send your families to greet border incursions, let your kids be exposed to diseases we thought were long conquered in the United States.  With effective antibiotics dwindling to almost nothing, surely you folk would harbor no objections to risking your own kith and kin among walking border infection incubators, as we welcome in everything that would be condemned in a rational society?

Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Lightning Round, April 2019


Bizarre science: Who could have imagined that one of the greatest discoveries in modern medicine is the fecal transplant?  If you thought the greatest gift one person could give another is either a kidney or dinner, you're only partly correct, and thus enters the person-to-person fecal transplant to quickly cure specific internal medicine issues. . . . . .If Julian Assange is extradited to the United States, his attorney should insist that his interrogation be conducted in Chicago, using something similar to a Jussie Smollett defense, whatever that is (but nevertheless apparently successful). . . . . .We assume Chelsea Manning will greet Assange at the airport, decked out in "her" party-atmosphere finery. . . . . .Did we hear on "Full Measure" that, even though the foot-dragging FDA is "studying" the curse of televised pharmaceutical commercials, the FDA may indeed allow drug companies to provide LESS televised information regarding side-effects?  We hope Big Pharma is not allowed to stomp out cheaper generic drugs and time-tested remedies in order to promote newer medications which haven't even been tested long-term for their efficacy (or publicly unreported deadly consequences). . . . . .We also tire of dumb TV commercials with people who are or portray physicians with stethoscopes around their necks to make an identity point.  Should they also show doctors' colorful ties infested with mashed potatoes from lunchtime at the hospital cafeteria, where we ourselves have witnessed such activities? . . . . . .Nancy Pelosi attempts in interviews to make the case that the Democrats are not socialists.  WTF?  Now that the party has drifted into utter lunacy, there's nary a Democrat candidate running who isn't as radical as they come.  Even Indiana "Mayor Pete" Buttigieg, despite a litany of accomplishments, is cruising on the radical treadmill -- and friendly old Bernie Sanders isn't only shouting "democratic socialist," he's about as communist as one can be in the U.S., determined to make everything big government. . . . . .we like Trump's idea about sending criminal aliens to criminal "sanctuary cities," and we would look forward to a day when the governors and mayors of these highly illegal places are hauled off to prison while aliens in hiding are found and deported.  Funny how taxpayers of sanctuary cities are never given a vote, a referendum on whether they want to pay enormous sums to support this dangerous fantasy while their own kids, education, health care and other benefits intended for CITIZENS decline. . . . . .Meanwhile, the Democrat-dominated NY State legislature ponied up millions of dollars to college-educate illegal aliens, while denying the children of military service members killed in action free college tuition at state colleges and universities.  Megalomaniac Democrat NY governor Cuomo gasps in shock, insisting he wants this overturned, but laws would first need to be changed.  Truth is, the damage has been done, and even if Democrats reverse themselves, the first move they made is the one that counts to forever darken their already evil image in NY. . . . . .Oops, what is this with cops mistakenly pulling out guns instead of tasers to take suspects down?  Do the right thing and get rid of tasers altogether so the police can keep some mighty fine firearms and know with confidence that when they need to shoot somebody they have exactly the right equipment. . . . . .College hazing deaths on the increase:  Yeah, but aren't the persons being hazed all part of the same fraternities of morons?  Equals among equals?  We thought the word, "NO" was all the rage on campuses now, and if you're smart enough to be in college you should be smart enough to decline potentially fatal drinking contests or cleverly stupid ass-wupping fantasies. Sue?  Sue who?. . . . . .The Cathedral of Notre Dame:  Yes, we know, but the fact is, there have been numerous attempts by radical followers of Islam to destroy the structure, so who knows?. . . . . .The evening news programs on major TV networks are merely half-hour commercials for the Democrat Party.  Congrats, sold-out journalists. . . . . ."Some people did something" on 9/11.  Yes they did, Congresswoman, and Trump's release of the video is needed to educate young Americans who have not a clue about the people or the something, and no matter how you couch it, extremist Islam is the face of evil. . . . . .Automation continues to assure fewer jobs in the future, so what are we supposed to do with the invasion of illegals who will be a nation-destroying burden?  Black Americans should be especially outraged because (1) they have been let down horribly by the Democrats, as usual, by this tragic influx and (2) illegals will take jobs that poor black people need, particularly in the South and Southwest. . . . . .Looking so-o-o-o forward to Barr's release of Mueller's report AND the Horowitz report due soon, and if all of this spikes even more investigations of LEFT-affiliated national crimes, good.


Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Fungi Justice



(Who's in Charge?  Maybe you hate Glenn Beck for irrational reasons best known to yourself, but put those ill-gotten feelings aside.  He and his researchers have reportedly overturned a lot of rocks and discovered names and places widely responsible for the border invasion, and what we allegedly have is communist revolutionaries pulling the strings in conjunction with other mindsets.  The masses of people on the way to overwhelm the system are merely pawns in a well-organized, well-oiled campaign and its roots, according to Beck, are firmly planted in Chicago among some very interesting and dangerous people and groups.  Beck and company aren't merely throwing out worthless allegations, mind you, but doing what real journalists are expected to do -- revealing names, locations and evidence, and the Beck people have just gone a long way toward answering the who, what, when, where, why and how of traditional journalism.  We understand that the White House has been kept informed as an invasion intended to take the United States down continues unabated.  Remember when talk of this nature used to be chalked up to paranoid visions?  In at least a sliver of the bright side, some Democrats are finally coming to their senses and taking a good look at what -- in no small way -- their party has helped whip up leading to border pandemonium.  A You Tube video of the April 9 program may be accessed at glennbeck.com)




I know a little about hospital administrations, good and bad.  Several years ago, ABC-TV presented a news special focusing just upon VA hospital administrators and how a number of them had been led away from their offices in handcuffs because they essentially were criminals.

Whether decent or less so, hospital administrators are all about the bottom line, and above all else those in charge of for-profit hospitals need to laser-focus upon making money for their institutions.  Yet, a question might be asked:  Is it possible that hospital administrators, board members and/or stockholders, so protective of profits, could actually withhold from the public information detrimental -- or even catastrophic -- to their medical facilities and the very patients they serve?

The answer may be yes.

On April 7, the New York Times carried a blockbuster piece headlined, "Fungus Immune to Drugs Quietly Sweeps the Globe."  The culprit, productive of a deadly mycotoxin, is called Candida auris, a fairly new member of the Candida fungal family.  Fungal members of the genus Candida are common, capable of preying upon compromised immune systems of the weak, young and elderly, but the difference with C. auris is its immense power to kill infected victims quickly, within 90 days at most.  Having invaded other countries without prejudice, C. auris has now reached the United States, landing first in Illinois, New York and New Jersey.  The specifics and speculation regarding its origins, where and how it may have been hiding for thousands of years and why it has erupted tragically now are covered in the newspaper article, but the main point seems its ability to spread to hospital ceilings, equipment and medical personnel quite easily.  "Special cleaning equipment" is needed to keep C. auris at bay in hospitals, and sometimes ceiling and floor tiles must be ripped up in order to eradicate its presence.

There is no cure.  Our liberal use of fungi in human and animal antibiotics over the decades may have brought us here.

Dangers aside, we're only finding out about the depths of this Candida horror now because apparently medical centers and even the CDC have been lax in making the information public, and there seem to be instances where facts were hidden by hospital administrations so as not to frighten patients off, screaming into the hills.  Ethical?  I don't think so, particularly when the Candida auris ("auris" designated because it was first discovered in a patient's ear) kill rate is quite impressive and growing around the globe.

Indeed, as much as the world has depended perhaps too excessively and often needlessly upon antibiotics made from fungi, the fungi appear to be getting revenge on us, a sort of final revenge.

Measles, measles, we got measles:  Oh, don't dare suggest measles have made a big comeback because infected human bodies are pouring over the southern border like mosquito larvae in a flood.  Common sense, wherever that went, dictates that if we have new tuberculosis, hepatitis, head lice and other serious disease cases walking on in to the national living room without observation or consequence, disaster is almost inevitable.  There are many ways to take over a country, and this is one.

Our invasion by way of Mexico reminds one of Fidel Castro's plot during 1980's Mariel "boat lift," when he emptied Cuba's prisons and mental institutions, thereby sending the worst of the worst to U.S. shores.  The intended takeover through the southern border echoes Castro and the communists, as we become inundated with people good only for making babies and having no education or skills even in their own countries.  How long will we remain stupid enough to pay for this outrage as Democrats gain future voters to make us essentially a one-party nation?

Motel 6 is fined for reporting human cockroaches:  12 million dollars?!  Just because they cooperated with I.C.E.  We think our government should offer at least token financial "bounty" rewards for turning in illegals -- of course, they'll need to be alive and unharmed, not thrown over the hood of a car like road-kill deer.  The left would never stand for that.

Fake news?  It's more like, NO news.  Night after agonizing night, it's the biggest televised and irrelevant crap-fest imaginable, now dominated by tales of presidential Democrat candidate "front runners" who exemplify only disorganization in their ranks overall.

Ambulance chasers grab private parts:  Especially in New York, now that victims of child abuse can sue and confront their abusers even years after the encounters, attorneys' commercials run almost non-stop, dripping off TV screens on all stations at every opportunity.  Looks as though drunk drivers may find themselves abandoned in the courtroom due to a wildfire lawyer shortage.

Better living through chemistry -- not:  According to Cox Media Group, a new study focused upon the effects of medication directed to teens with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder illustrates that some teens and young people may be susceptible to a higher risk of psychosis.  Fodder for the study included amphetamines (sold as Adderall and Vyvanse) and methylphenidates (sold as Ritalin and Concerta).  Obviously, I'm not a mental health professional (thank god), but once one sees the state of so many young people on various drugs -- both prescribed or street-bought -- currently, it's not hard to reach an unpleasant layman's conclusion about chemical substances and young brains.  Were food as nutritious as it once was, and not replaced or supplemented by junk food and snacks overwhelming store shelves, we suspect a proper diet would solve a lot of mental issues.  "You are what you eat" still makes a lot of sense, as should we are the chemicals we ingest or inject.

And just in time for this research is a report appearing in the Journal of Abnormal Psychology warning that the percentage of young Americans afflicted with mental health disorders, including suicidal behavior, has increased "significantly" over the past decade -- but with no corresponding jump among older adults.  A "generational shift" in mood disorders is suggested, rather than an increase in age.

No Catholic bashing today:  Instead we'll reference Vatican Cardinal Robert Sarah -- said to possibly be a successor to the current Pope -- who warns that the West will disappear due to mass migration, overtaken by the invasion of Islam around the world.  Dire words from his new book: "My country is predominantly Muslim.  I think I know what reality I'm talking about."  Sarah blames the European Union for attempting to globalize the world, warning that nations need their distinctive qualities and identities.  At any rate, it is Islam which will become enriched and predominant throughout the West if nothing changes, if nations fail to awaken to the evil long prepared to pounce.

And to that we add -- did you hear about the Italian town whose officials cover graveyard Christian crosses in order not to offend "other religions?"  Other religions, hmm.

Wake up, somebody, wake up.

Monday, April 8, 2019

Why, Explained

Today I say little (lucky you) but recommend much.  Steven Travers, his article hosted by Michael Savage (michaelsavage.com), doesn't require volumes to lay out how and why it is that Republicans and Democrats have become engaged not merely in differences of opinion, but in mortal political combat.  Hint:  Historically and in the current atmosphere, the left doesn't come off looking good at all.  The undeniable lives in Travers' piece, and if you care to pass this link on to high school and college students who might have the patience to learn something seldom taught in the current climate, that might be a very good thing.

You can find, "Why the Left Hates Trump (and Republicans), Why the Right Has No Respect for the Left. . .and the Revenge to Come," by Steven Travers at:
 
https://michaelsavage.com/why-the-left-hates-trump-and-republicans-why-the-right-has-no-respect-for-the-left-and-the-revenge-to-come-by-steven-travers/

Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Why They Still Have Jobs


Ann Coulter asks in a March 27 article why none of the well known reporters have lost their jobs, asserting that they should all have been fired after two years of turning Trump/Russia collusion rumor, hearsay and fiction into The Naked Truth.  Choosing just MSNBC from a litany of network choices, Coulter listed instance after instance of such pseudo-journalism examples.

We, little old we, wish to augment Coulter's legitimate concerns by suggesting it's not just the TV reporters playing gods of truth -- it's also the handful of people who actually own the networks and other news divisions, most of whom reportedly hate Trump and conservatives as much as the next suit-and-tie.

As Democrat operatives lust for the release of pre-packaged leftist talking points called the Mueller report, we also want to take this opportunity to congratulate MSNBC's Rachel Maddow, who won the New York Post's bracket contest for, apparently, whomever was the most consistent, loudest and just dead wrong about Russian collusion -- and because it is our understanding that she also cried on camera when The Big Nothing was revealed, we suspect this may have allowed her bonus points.

All of this goes down, of course, as TV ratings for MSNBC, CNN and others of a similarly annoying ilk are declining faster than the temperature of a female neck kissed by Joe Biden.  By the way, seems this guy should be walking around with a mouthful of hair, should news reports offer accuracy.  And isn't it funny how these ladies are showing up after years pass by, just in time for the elections?  Love to know what candidates they support.

Thanks again, Ted Kennedy:  I had not realized that LEGAL immigration was all but stopped from the 1920s until the sixties, when TK used his position to start it all over again, and here we are today.  Thanks TK, and, oh, thank YOU Democrats for helping keep the current border hell in progress as you count new potential voters whose own countries were glad to be rid of them because they have no skills or education, just functioning sex organs producing misery and increased demands for U.S. taxpayers to pay for the whole damned mess.  Sanctuary cities don't pay for themselves.  Oh, and desperate invaders who want your stuff will hurt or kill you. 

Republicans are not blameless:  Once again, they had the House, the Senate and the Presidency for a couple of years, and did nothing about illegal immigration or health care.  Give us conservatives or give us independents, but the two major political parties can do little but create chaos (Democrats) or let the clouds roll by in the face of danger (GOP).

The Republicans and health care:  For freakin' sakes, make, make, MAKE insurance companies throughout America do the work and compete with one another for business via low prices and costs.  How can this NOT be done?

Schiff and Nadler:  Jokes the Democrats have given us.

Judge Jeanine Pirro:  Well, I don't suppose she could attempt again to ask Muslim congresswoman what's-er-face what's up with the hijab, and whether that means she's on the side of either sharia or the U.S. Constitution, as neither is workable with the other?  A very valid question, especially since oaths were taken and must mean something.

60 Minutes did a piece about Siberia's permafrost and what its loss means to the world -- you know, the climate change thing.  Even as icebergs become larger elsewhere in the world, the climate folk continue trying to convince us of the unsupportable -- and since decline of the permafrost areas demonstrate animal bones and plant remains underneath, this obviously indicates that the earth has warmed and cooled before, and so far as we know there were no SUVs or cow farts to affect nature's hits and misses.

Hitler's "master race" is born, this time as brain-warped college students, leftist faculty and social media participants whose driving force is to prevent the free speech of others, online or in public.  Trump's executive order regarding government college funding affiliated with the ability to speak freely on campus will go a long way toward keeping rights solid.  For too long, leftist thugs have successfully squelched conservative views by violence, threats or orchestrated ridicule.

Democrats and the Electoral College:  I can't believe these manipulative fools really think the nation should scuttle an Amendment and go for this.  If you want all Democrat rule all the time, I guess it's a great option.  For the rest of us, it's a lonely world, a lonely, fairly rational world.