Monday, June 14, 2021

Bits and Pieces for June 2021

The Giant UFO Announcement expected, or not expected, from the government in a few days, or not, is almost certain to be a major disappointment to those staking hopes, dreams and the lives of their children on some sort of disclosure effective enough to be used as an insect repellant against skeptics and debunkers.  By all means, watch for a ray of hope regarding the we-don't-EXACTLY-know-what they-are factor, but a clear embracement of either the suspected, the theorized or anything more substantive than thin air itself remains unlikely.  Like any good government bureaucracy worth two cents, the kicker will be, as always, that (1) we need more studies and (2) we'll keep watching, nothing more to see here right now.

As the current government vs. the public UFO drama plays out, hardly for the first time, we do wonder when what remains of an inquiring corporate media will get around to associating all of this with (1) documented instances of UFOs visiting nuclear bases, reportedly causing entire missile battery shutdowns and numerical code changes -- thank you Robert Hastings (see link) -- and (2) UFOs possibly associated with abduction accounts, the seemingly inescapable Hickson-Parker (Pascagoula) incident chief among them, and (3) some 70-80 years or so of established reports of what appear to be electromagnetic effects caused by close-approach UFOs on planes, autos, power grids and other apparently susceptible targets.

My advice in the meantime?  Go back to sleep.  You'll need the rest to deal with the stress of dissatisfaction.

The Biden-Harris-Obama disciple bunch go after Trump's DOJ:  So the Dems are in a tizzy after learning that Trump's DOJ acquired phone records of Schiff and Swalwell?  Of course, the major useless TV networks won't bother to mention that Trump's people were attempting to find the source of some serious government leaks.  Frankly, Schiff is just one freaking California joke, 100 percent in the bag for what turned out to be Trump's phony impeachment (#1), and Swalwell had a long-term dating relationship with an alleged Chinese spy -- yet he remains fully involved with intelligence affairs.  Creepy.

Vaccination masturbation:  As the enlightened CDC and prime time TV star Dr. Anthony Fauci continue changing their minds about Covid-19 precautions and restrictions faster than progressives attempting to trounce American culture, we were troubled by a small yet significant flow of reports spotlighting boys who display symptoms of myocarditis following immunizations  -- all supposedly minor and temporary in nature.  Again we ask -- how will these experimental immunizations affect recipients a few years from now, or will everything be just fine?  Nobody knows yet.  Messing around with one's auto-immune system and its relationship to every organ in the body with something implemented too quickly to be fully understood in future terms just seems wrong, and the obvious medical--pharmaceutical response that it's the only tool we have to fight the virus may not be altogether the final word, now that we know hydroxychloroquine and zinc look really promising in a new study (and cheap veterinarian drug Ivermectin may run a close second).

NBC-TV conducts an interview with Russia's Putin, asking him point-blank if he is a killer, only to receive nebulous responses characteristic of. . .of Putin.  In their quest for dramatic effect, I doubt NBC expected Putin to drop to the floor in tears, screaming, "I confess, I confess!"  Putin may as well have taken a tip from American serial murderer John Gacy, who insisted that his victims killed themselves.

Some states, parents and, thankfully, school teachers are getting wise to the dark racist intentions behind critical race theory and the misrepresentations in the "1619 Project."  If only one could convert public schools into the open-minded alternative known as private school education.  If only all students could get the help needed to keep their heads on straight before they enter college and face a barrage of utter bullsh** taught by off-the-wall or demented professors.

On a similar note, when we read the abstract preview of a paper published through the Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association authored by one Donald Moss, we almost thought this a joke more appropriate for The Onion or some other satirical source -- but the paper entitled, "On Having Whiteness," appears ridiculously serious.  We're obviously and painfully aware that Black Lives Matter and its America-destructive Marxist intentions are taking in big money while exercising white hatred, but now that even the American Medical Association is accepting CRT "values" as the education of medical professionals seems to be producing exceptional dumbness as days go by, nothing surprises us.  Regarding Moss's paper, referencing previous writings on the subject, check out this brief abstract and decide for yourself the definition of crazy, and on which side of the fence nuttiness and lunacy reside:

Abstract:  Whiteness is a condition one first acquires and then one has—a malignant, parasitic-like condition to which “white” people have a particular susceptibility. The condition is foundational, generating characteristic ways of being in one’s body, in one’s mind, and in one’s world. Parasitic Whiteness renders its hosts’ appetites voracious, insatiable, and perverse. These deformed appetites particularly target nonwhite peoples. Once established, these appetites are nearly impossible to eliminate. Effective treatment consists of a combination of psychic and social-historical interventions. Such interventions can reasonably aim only to reshape Whiteness’s infiltrated appetites—to reduce their intensity, redistribute their aims, and occasionally turn those aims toward the work of reparation. When remembered and represented, the ravages wreaked by the chronic condition can function either as warning (“never again”) or as temptation (“great again”). Memorialization alone, therefore, is no guarantee against regression. There is not yet a permanent cure.

Well, I'm not a medical or psychological professional, but I should think that the appropriate "permanent cure" for papers like this involves simply rejecting this bizarre line of thinking in 2021, returning to one's activities of daily living and pondering how pathetically desperate some in the professional community must be to come up with loony ideas to justify their existence, to gain love and respect amongst colleagues of a similar bent, or to stay busy enough to avoid drugging, drinking and smoking.  Imagine how this would play out, had blackness been the theme and treated in a similarly clinical fashion.  Good grief, I thought "The House of Frankenstein" was only a fictional horror movie.  Now this.  We build enduring monsters, do we not?

Interesting that a number of reports surfaced last week regarding totally erroneous accounts regarding Donald Trump made during his time in Office.  Will major media sources responsible for these widely publicized (and no doubt intended) mistakes apologize?  Of course not.  The only people allowed an apology tour were Obama apologizing for America to the world and now Biden following in Obama's footsteps (footsteps which never left the White House policy premises).

Hey ABC, CBS, NBC, etc., etc............... Is anybody out there doing in-depth stories about Hunter Biden speaking with his lawyer and calling him an "N" multiple times?  You TV folks spent enough time on the tragedy of Princess Diana, but can't be bothered to reflect for the American people the Biden family as it really is?  You went bonkers over Trump making a sexual comment when speaking with Billy Bush, yet there's nothing to see HERE?  May your "news" presentations continue to lose viewers as alternative sources work hard to shore up with fairness and truth what your networks ignore for obvious political reasons.  From Fourth Estate to just The State, what more can we say?

Florida representative and, frankly, just one more tiresome attack dog nipping at Trump's heels, Val Demings, hopes to face off against Sen. Marco Rubio next election.  Right out of the gate she's already throwing out the word, "diversity" as if a weapon.  The pod people abound.