Wednesday, May 25, 2022

Weeds in the Mayflowers

Newspaper reporters sired during an era of journalistic grit are disappearing almost too fast to count, as their very industry is flushed away due to a declining readership, hedge fund greed and, to be brutally honest, centers of so-called education which can barely teach up-and-coming adults to read, let alone think.

Journalist Billy Cox, now on his own like so many others of his craft, continues to do those interested in UFOs a high favor by continuing to make sense of facts and findings that often get mangled in the process of communication.

Cox's impressions of this month's "open" congressional UFO alias UAP hearings are worth their weight.  Contact his site via the link in my link list.

Fortunately, Frank Warren (UFO Chronicles -- see link) also features Billy Cox's articles on occasion.

Today, we unapologetically feature a direct quote from Billy Cox's latest writing in the visual displayed here.  He couldn't have said it better or asked a more all-encompassing question.

Shooting the kids, Texas style:  That makes two 18 year old individuals responsible for mass-murder in the past week or so.  What to do?  Don't ask me, I can't fix what society and political monsters have created for young people over the decades.  I do know this -- when shooters go bat-crazy at the trigger, there's no place better for exercising their murderous skills than places where there are no competing guns to interfere.  Like schools.

While national, state and local politicians and TV talking heads consume the next few days calling for absurd solutions to reel in and condemn metal instead of mental, I will patiently sit back and wait for a potential Supreme Court decision that allows all manner of people to carry and conceal firearms capable of curtailing mass-murder incidents, car-jackings, street crimes and other brutal pop-up occasions in short order.  Cops are great, but arriving just in time to take photos and draw chalk lines isn't much of a solution for an incident that started and ended only precious minutes before.

Thursday, May 19, 2022

And the UFO After-Party?

 


It warmed my
senses (even the ones we haven't discovered yet) and cold heart to watch the House of Representatives conduct the first -- public -- UFO inquiry in some 50 years.  Oops, make that UAP.  No, wait, dammit, why change the name of an old horse? You'll always be a UFO to me, darlin'.

Thing is, and we can appreciate the national security angle to some degree, we the peeps weren't invited to the closed-door session held thereafter.

We fervently hope and expect, following a public airing regarding and showing thingies in the sky and underwater, that once the closed session began more mentally excruciating attention was focused upon reports of UFOs visiting military nuclear weapons bases and allegedly exercising an ability to either temporarily disable nukes or mess with firing code numbers.  That selection didn't seem to rattle as many cages as one might desire in the open hearing.

Maybe, too, in the closed session somebody brought up decades of apparent electromagnetic and other effects showered upon man, woman and machine during some UFO/UAP encounters?

Oh, and dear congressional reps, if you would -- I know some folks are loathe to associate the UFO abduction phenomenon with video, hardware and instrumentation aspects -- but the curious are still waiting for a reasonable explanation to account for the alleged Hickson-Parker abduction in Pascagoula in the seventies.  There were witnesses. . .and more.  If some in Congress quake behind closed doors at the possibilities displayed before them last Tuesday, implications regarding the Pascagoula incident should rightly raise eyebrows in the House even higher.

Etc., etc.

Monday, May 16, 2022

The Federal Bureau of Vaccination Masturbation Nation Never Sleeps

But First This:  The shooting with multiple deaths and injuries at a Tops Market in Buffalo, NY on Saturday.

A murderous 18-year-old nothing's emergence from the Binghamton, NY area is bad enough, but the fact that it's election season complicates everything.  NY governor Kathy Hochul, more or less clone-ish of Andrew Cuomo's heavy-handed rule in the state, is running for her seat this year, and apparently couldn't get to the TV Cameras fast enough after the shootings to decry gun violence.  Condemning the expected friendly ruling on freedom to conceal and carry from the U.S. Supreme Court, Hochul went on a tirade and warned that "we are ready" for that decision -- and in NY that means the governor, assembly and state senate are already working on 101 ways to screw over law-abiding gun owners.

The brutal, undeniable truth, however -- as it always has been -- involves allowing constitutionally guaranteed personal protection when one in out in public.  Modern life is not a Hollywood musical danced in the streets of big cities or small towns.  Indeed, gatherings of people almost anywhere can serve as an opportunity for anything from mental illness to intricate planning to cause violence.

Biden's very expensive plan to combat gun violence would have done nothing to prevent the Buffalo incident.  Changing minds, not attacking law-abiding gun owners, is the only viable solution, and knowing us as I do I'm pretty confident that won't happen as long as we continue hammering people over the head with irrational government policies.

If several of the Tops Market shoppers had been armed, the death toll may have been less.  Somebody may have had a head shot, avoiding the shooter's body armor.  

So what can be accomplished to stop teenage morons from making bad decisions?  I don't know, except I don't believe we'll find the answer in high schools or universities -- or in the American Medical Association -- which can't even admit that people comprise two genders, just two.  If you want to talk about crazy, there you go.

Now, we move on to today's entry. . .




F
unny, isn't it? 
Folks who become parents will fight to the death for their children's lives, and should food become scarce they would go to any lengths to feed the kids -- even if that means stealing their neighbors' food or, in the worst case, cooking the neighbors to a flavorful state.  It could happen.

Yet, among them is a disturbing percentage of parents who have no problem accepting advice regarding childhood Covid vaccinations from the very same people who messed up royally with baby formula issues and currently strive to destroy children's future with an open Southern border bursting with hordes. weapons of mass drug destruction and other terrors yet unrecognized.

If you seek medical advice from a physician, that isn't me.  However, to realize the extent to which the CDC, White House and other government agencies are ether misinforming or outright lying to you about Covid-related issues and The Jab, you need to stay in daily touch particularly with two links on our link list:  America's Frontline Physicians and Judicial Watch.

I noticed some new research earlier this month into Vitamin D, and it seems this fat-soluble substance (actually more of a hormone than a vitamin) continues to look promising as a substantial Covid-preventative tool when taken in significant dosages.  One probably should get medical advice on this before adding more D tablets or capsules to a daily schedule, as it isn't my place to advise you on things you might introduce into your body (though the government apparently has no trouble demanding that you inject Frankenstein vaccines into your tissues).

You won't get this info from the pharmaceutical companies because they generally do not profit from your over-the-counter purchase of an inexpensive vitamin over which they have no control (but wish they did).  Thinking back, wasn't the late Sen. John McCain involved in attempting with legislation -- unsuccessfully -- to put the crunch on vitamins and other supplements?

Anyway, current events don't say much for a presidential administration bound and determined to inject your kids with increasingly suspicious material, and in its rage to do so totally put on the back burner the subject of baby formula -- which didn't crop up overnight.  Well, at least illegal immigrant babies aren't lacking for nutrition. . .

Meanwhile, mental health issues have overtaken a significant percentage of American youth, thanks particularly to a two-year lock down of youngsters and their developing social needs.  While psychotherapists are said to be in short supply, may I suggest an appropriate therapeutic alternative of school kids sitting down and writing vulgar "thank you" notes to every Democratic governor, mayor, senator and House representative in their areas who became cheerleaders for the worthless lock down travesty?  Quick, do it before they're kicked out of office.

On a similar note, alarming predictions of a nurse shortage in the USA suggest more than 240,000 vacancies in years to come.  Is this a surprise?  Every day, nurses must deal with overbearing physicians and supervisors, enough medical equipment to choke a whale and miserable, demanding patients and family members who -- pain aside -- have never been more obnoxious or intimidating.  Not to mention a wealth of suffering since Covid arrived from China, China, China.

Not insignif -- a looming shortage of general practitioner MDs is also on the dark horizon.  Perhaps horse doctors of the 1800s will come back into style?

As unions attempt a very encouraging re-emergence of power in the USA, we aren't smiling.  If you think unions and the Chamber of Commerce far and wide aren't salivating over hundreds of thousands of fresh, barely educated and very compliant bodies scurrying over the Southern border, you don't understand how unions work.

Electric cars and quantum computing:  If quantum computers are about to become all the rage, able to crack every digital world safety feature quickly and without error, doesn't that mean hackers and rogue AI entities can take over vehicles and crash them and their occupants into oblivion at will?  A bored society with nothing to do can be dangerously inventive.

Thursday, May 12, 2022

Border Babies and Yours

So. . .how well are babies crossing with their parent(s) illegally at the Southern border eating in comparison to your infants?  Apparently, very well.  How much baby formula intended for American citizens has absconded and gone South in order to show that the Biden administration cares (for them, not you)?  Apparently, a lot.

We sure wish that "hope and change" might backfire one day and put the most elite and elegant of government officials in prison cells, exactly where many of them increasingly seem to belong.  They did take oaths, remember.

So. . .what are Americans feeding their babies right now?  Is that why it's so hard to find canned dog food, or is it really an aluminum shortage problem after all?

In a perfect world, we could return ample formula to the nation's babies and feed the dogs canned politicians. Yum.

Wednesday, May 4, 2022

Deto-Nation Americana


 Yaaaaaahoooooooooo!
  The Democrats just found an abortion issue gold mine, the perfect solution (maybe) to diverting public attention away from the annual thousands of dollars their policies have cost each American family in just a few months.  At least, a short run solve.

My body, my choice?  Roe vs. Wade?  Really? What should anybody have expected, once primarily leftist government at critical levels insisted that people be "immunized" with the creeping unknown of vaccinations a couple of years ago?  Your body, your job, no choice.

Some readers believe I am wildly conservative, but that isn't true.  I have always believed the reproduction issue should be left up to the people and doctors involved, and leave any level of government the hell out of it.  The preferable "choice" to me would be no need for human abortions due to the introduction of and easy access to a wealth of inexpensive, effective and readily available birth control methods for both women and men.  A cornucopia of over-the-counter options would go a long way, as long as those of sexually active ages are well-informed regarding what's out there.  

Actually, we might have been better off had Roe vs. Wade never existed, IF government stayed out of personal decisions from the beginning.

But here we are, recipients of a leaked Supreme Court draft decision re Roe vs. Wade.  Will it be the final document?  Who knows?  In the meantime, whomever leaked the particulars (court clerk, affiliated attorney, or even a Justice) needs to be located, perhaps arrested and tried -- yet, if nothing else, surely banned from practicing law ever again.  The person(s) responsible just opened the door to leftist lunatics and their renewed cry for a packed Supreme Court, among other nationally destructive options.

By the way:  If, by some estimates, Roe vs. Wade resulted in a billion abortions since the original Roe vs. Wade decision, may I innocently ask -- aside from the invasion of illegal aliens, wouldn't the U.S. currently be drowning in multi-millions of children, grand-children and the like who survived to reproduce like mice?  I'm aware of warnings about human population decline in the world, but there are times when more isn't better.

Birds aren't real:  We enjoyed Sunday evening's 60 Minutes report about a group of satirists pushing the opinion that the government replaced real birds with robot birds years ago (one assertion:  these high-tech drones recharge their batteries by sitting on power lines).  Even better, we've no doubt that a wealth of brainless tweets -- oops, we mean twits -- holding a conspiratorial bent will take this seriously.

Actually, this satirical presentation echoes a future which has yet to exist, but could.  When the green cult finishes covering formerly beautiful landscapes with wind turbines and solar panels, each immensely fatal to birds and other wildlife, we may conceivably need robotic birds simply to -- to have birds.  Maybe the techies and paid-off government folk embracing these weapons of mass species destruction in their own communities wouldn't be adverse to broiling or chopping up family members just to demonstrate safety and green contentment?

The White House Correspondents Dinner:  Once again, the consummate display of elitists (they) and their invisible relationship with the common and irrelevant man and woman (you).  The old televised Dean Martin roasts were fun, but these Washington affairs are just disturbingly elegant reminders of a too-close relationship between "journalists" and big government.  The optics of this annual "dinner" remain under suspicion.

Which brings us to ABC-TV's Jonathan Karl.  Having written a book taking Trump to task for numerous reasons, Karl is also called upon to do nearly all reporting when the subject is Trump, and we may be assured that kind words will never surface.  Karl's repetitive TV stories about Donald Trump begin to look like a Vaudeville act involving a one-trick pony taking center stage.  I wonder which ABC reporter will soon write a book about the real, devastating policies of Joe Biden and his friends?  We're waiting.

Breathe your mask:  Micro-plastic particles are found in the lungs of people who began wearing face masks during the Covid outbreak.  Will we eventually see a dramatic rise in lung disease, or even cancer cases?  Heck, why don't they just sell face masks in powdered form so they can be inhaled from the start and be done with it?

Return of the unions:  Heavy-handed attempts to unionize Amazon, Starbucks and others are the sort of thing that puts a glow in the hearts of Biden, and in all the huge unions previously in fear for their continued existence as an immense power figure over corrupt politicians.  Major unions had a good chance of going away before the Biden bunch signed on, but under this administration corruption and prices will continue to rise as clueless union members who may have done just fine without union influence around their necks and in the shop believe they now truly "belong."

Biden strives to pay off college loans:  With your money.  First of all, most of these loans were taken out by people already adorned with high degrees.  Some 56 percent of those loans went to people with graduate degrees.  BETTER IDEA:  As we have noted in the past, college and university endowment funds transcend billions of dollars, and if anybody should bail out student debt (as these institutions continue to raise tuition, quite possibly because they KNOW Uncle Sam will come to the rescue of something that does not require a rescue) it is these centers of leftist, oops, I mean Marxist, oops, I mean higher learning.

Lake Mead:  The count begins as water levels decrease.  So far, one body in a corroded barrel from the 1980s.  The question is, if you ever drank water from Lake Mead and then found something stuck between your teeth -- who or what exactly was that?  Be sure to floss after drinking, Nevada.

The new Disinformation Governance Board:  Wow, sure glad to have that dumped in our laps.  I suppose this spells doom for my latest invention, a robotic podiatrist and toenail clipper on wheels for use in any spa.  True, the thing has missed a few nails and gone right for the toes and a fair spurt of blood now and then, but one cannot expect perfection the first few times.  I suppose the Governance Board would dis-inform on me before mass production can begin.  Bastards.