Monday, February 27, 2023

From the Cradle to the Flame

Major news outlets seem recently abuzz with stories about teenage depression and suicide attempts.  Unlike the lot of them, however, I've no obstacles preventing me from placing scoops of blame on the radical left and "woke" foolishness currently, purposefully, and we hope temporarily, infecting the world's minds.

Do you have children?  Do you love them?  Do you realize how close you are to losing them to a new U.S. military draft?  Oh, hell no, nobody among the Biden bunch is going to frighten you or your kids' precious little ears with that sort of talk.  Impossible, you say!

Hardly.  As Democrats aided and abetted President Johnson during the Vietnam conflict (its length of time furthered by his personal worries over re-election chances, stopped at last when Nixon ended the war whose political considerations made it unwinnable), I, too, received the improbable in my mailbox:  A draft notice, scary as hell.  This was followed by the insensitivity of standing in a long line of other young men clad only in underwear as we received cursory physical exams in some monolithic office building prepared for the occasion.  Two boys with whom I had attended high school were present also, each rejected for military service because of medical problems.  No such luck for me.  Eventually, I enlisted, my "final invitation" to report arriving barely a week after I had already departed for Air Force basic training in Texas.

Among members of today's young generation who endure schools more concerned with gender and race than in teaching them about true American history and how to think real thoughts are, we dare suggest, a majority of or nearing age 18 folk who don't have a clue how close they are to a Biden military draft (no matter what they hear).  Seen the Armed Services lately?  Recruitment is way down.  Could have something to do with woke nonsense and men in female attire, that sort of thing, and matters will only worsen if Biden's brand new Executive Order to infuse critical race theory throughout the federal government sees the light of day before the courts strike it down as blatantly racist and unconstitutional.  

So where does a nation find military bodies in a pinch when ol' Grandpa Joe, loved by all, insists upon doing more for Ukraine than for his own country, teasing chances for a wider skirmish or World War III.5 after he has already decimated our Armed Forces?  A draft, of course -- and this time, Canada won't be taking in young folk attempting to escape forced service.  There was legislation years ago to prevent that.

So, your kids are stressed, Tik-Tok has pretty much desensitized their brain tissue, and (sorry) in many cases there are men and women who had no business making doomed children from the get-go after enjoying reckless bedroom (or equivocal barnyard) sexual encounters of carnal thrills with no clue of consequences.  Morons-R-Us, should read the signs.

Why young depression?  Hmm.  Start with the incorporation of out-and-out lies by the woke community which makes transgender surgery normal and has somehow converted medical teaching hospitals into believing men can have babies, while magically causing the American Medical Association to advise physicians not to put gender on birth certificates.

Unfortunately, ignorant, detached or unmotivated parents buy into this politically motivated crap and influence their kids' thinking tremendously, cementing in what their children's peers already believe.  "The planet is dying!" scream shrill voices intent upon forcing us to believe the impossible.  Check the Internet, dominated strictly by its lords of absolute compliance, and you'll discover similar pleas orchestrated by the nameless and faceless.

Yet, speaking of the planet, there are relationships to depressed kids: Forest, farmland, wetland, animal species and vacant field depletion traded for pavement after pavement, house after house, tall building after tall building, wind turbines and solar panels galore, and a potential end to tranquility and exposure to natural elements necessary to build and sustain one's personal environment.  What d'ya get instead? You got z-o-m-b-i-e-s in the schools and on the streets.

Nor should one try to "fool Mother Nature," as an old TV commercial dictated, by conveniently inventing genders which exist only in a sick fantasy world, topped off by contrived pronouns intended to drive the sane among us into madness and confusion.  What kid needs this gobbledygook while he or she is just trying to grow up and learn enough about the real world to protect them from the dangers of  government indoctrination and illusion?

Unfortunately, all school grade levels and especially colleges and universities are populated by an alarming number of disturbed and disturbing teachers and professors who swing their art with an agenda, and students who disagree may feel their wrath in grades or classroom experiences.  Some of the most radical were long ago destroyed by the Marxist fumes baked in their own classrooms, and the classroom is often the only place where at least some modicum of respect will delight them in their pathetic existence as tragic manipulators of the young human mind.  Home schooling can allay some human depression by avoiding professional depressors.

A shortage of psychologists and other mental health professionals is making children whose emotions already lie as bare as useless dish rags worse off, but some may suggest that a monumental need for such professionals means it may already be too late for an entire generation, and maybe for the next.  And is it really necessary to add that the mental health industry, like all occupations, also hosts its own mental deficients?  There's a lot to be said about people in the psych business who educate themselves and work in its realms particularly to understand themselves.

Depressed young people?  How about Covid shots they don't actually need -- and all the cardiac issues, altered DNA suspicions and perhaps female infertility caused by the mRNA immunization system?  Haven't seen that on your favorite mainstream media/propaganda TV station, have you?  What of those idiotic masks people are/were forced to wear all the time?  All recent studies indicate that masks, even the highly touted M95 mask, provide no protection at all.  However, I'm quite confident that masks really do something, and that is taking organisms we exhale into the masks, allowing them to flourish outside the body, and then we inhale them back into our lungs, causing even more disease probabilities.

Suicidal, particularly young women?  Anybody looked at the lack of nutrition lately, where processed food is full of hitherto ignored chemicals and nobody knows exactly what deleterious effects occur in young bodies?

Not to forget Biden's borders, where cartels and illegal aliens transport deadly tons of Fentanyl and other substances kids will devour just for thrills and the "kicks" usually associated with playing Russian Roulette.

Youth-wide depression, why?  It's not a mystery.  Solid neighborhood connections have disappeared in so many cities and towns across America and residents are left regarding each human encounter as a stranger to be feared or avoided altogether.  The customarily guided risks and activities involved in growing up to produce adults of stature and confidence have been reduced under CRT and other nearly criminal options to foster a generation of clueless wussies who cannot think for themselves, as society celebrates softness over entities imbued with a steel-like hardness of mind and body.  Behold a generation who believes in little except the cult of blind acceptance, equating a higher power with the newest Apple product for sale.

The radical political left has created this emotional downfall, yes, they own it and they ultimately possess every fizzled-out youthful brain in the country.  It's just what they hoped for in the name of mass compliance without question, and we may be sure they aren't finished tearing America's constitutional republic apart to their liking in the guise of "democracy."

Monday, February 13, 2023

Will the Real UFO Please Stand Up?

 Obfuscation is a handy word for so many occasions.  Like, take this Chinese balloon business.  Does anybody believe these incidents will foster more government openness about UFO encounters which remain unidentified?  Just as Dr. J. Allen Hynek said science is not always what scientists do, those who impart public information don't always peddle the essentials to their worthy audience.  Tapping the fountain of confusion to satisfy or negate public interest often seems the rule (hello "Twitter files"), and now that China's and/or whomever's flying bats from hell are an issue, transparency about extraordinarily strange things that fly or cruise underwater in ways that defy known logical principles may be further jeopardized.

While some researchers who routinely follow the story of the UFO now find themselves wrapped up in questions of what's Chinese, what's not Chinese and what are truly unknown objects above, I've been delighted by the media's clownish attempts not to call a UFO a UFO.  While great care has been taken by most to reference The Sky Object Of The Day as an "unidentified object" sans the word "flying" for some reason, others such as Fox News have indeed stumbled into the forbidden semantic gruesome threesome territory and called at least one of the things an (1) unidentified (2) flying (3) object with no word holds barred.  Other enterprising news sources have been bold enough to substitute two different words while keeping one, thereby coming up with a "high altitude object."

The word "flying" too closely designates performance under intelligent control, and excluding a word that removes the very concept of animation by intent keeps the entire topic in safer realms to keep media, military and especially the White House satisfied, depending upon the occasion.  Besides, nobody in the newsroom or at the Pentagon press desk wants to be inundated with phone calls and e-mails simply because somebody reported shooting down what they call a UFO.

Ongoing spy balloon/object escapades have captivated a drooling mainstream media which usually can't give a rat's for more than a day about incredibly bizarre things soaring through our air space, outwitting both humans and our silly instrumentation. UFO stories for the most part involve a wink, a nod and a sentence or two, and then it's on to the latest outrageous comment uttered by the celebrity of the day.

In the middle of all this comes a little radar blip over Montana, thought to be nothing of interest.  A "false" reading, they mutter.  We suppose.  Then we are informed of a cylinder shape and an octagon shape, topped off with an intriguing comment about a jet fighter describing instrument problems during a close approach to, as the late commentator Paul Harvey might have said, a "what'sit."

One is indeed reminded of the "Twitter files," and among the, what do they call them. . .oh, yeah. . .among conspiracy theorists you might almost believe that some White House or Pentagon contact was urging the media NOT to use those three little words in unison. (1) I (2) love (3) you is fine, but none of this (1) unidentified (2) flying (3) object blather.  Why three words when just two will do the job?  Pentagon personnel do not need the additional abuse while dealing (away) with the balloon stuff -- particularly when President Biden has already annoyed Congress by letting damned object number one traverse the nation in an apparently aeronautical spy's paradise without swift consequence.

The more attention placed upon the air above us, the more people will pay attention to what shouldn't be there, and what shouldn't be there often comes down to the three-word phrase that isn't "I love you."  When, with or without a crowbar, the mainstream media can be forced to look up, up and way up, the curious among us tend to re-focus upon the naked fact that, despite all the recent UFO attention and congressional action, we American serfs, oops, I mean we Americans are still waiting for answers about things other than Chinese balloons and mysterious floaters likely manufactured on Earth by humans.  The trick is in force-feeding the subject, making it impervious to disappearing from public view.  But as they say on the street, hackneyed phrase though it is, good luck with that. 

 (Update:  Days later, a growing number of media sources have suddenly become comfy using all three words together (Say it!  Say it!), and so far nobody's laptop has burst into flames as a consequence.)

Wednesday, February 8, 2023

Lie, Not Pie, in the Sky

Well, I must admit, you could have blown me over with a helium leak.  I had put the TV sound on mute (I generally find television more satisfying this way), only to see this giant balloon thingie, high in the sky, on the screen.  I immediately thought, oh no, not again, a "balloon boy" situation?  You remember balloon boy, of course, when just a few years ago anxious parents reported their young son was trapped in an escaped balloon making its way across the country?  Turned out to be a hoax with no child inside, though a balloon did soar across the blue as TV and newspaper cameras all over the nation pointed nowhere but up, up and away.  Alas, as I discovered upon turning up the sound, there was no balloon boy, not even a flying Trojan Horse filled with illegal aliens carrying phony gender documentation.  Nope, just the Chinese communists being naughty, obviously supervised and directed by President Xi Xi Winnie the Pooh himself.  Spying?  I would sooner believe China had dispatched a rotund pinata stuffed with Fentanyl than to believe such an outrageous claim.  Say it isn't so. . .

Just two more things today:



First, as Chinese communists were probably slapping knees and rolling on the floor with laughter over Biden's long, long, long delay in shooting their latest surveillance "weather balloon" out of the sky, and as Americans all across the nation cranked their necks upward, hoping to see The Mysterious Invader, those among us who wonder about the content of UFO files and videos still held highly classified by the Pentagon hope for the day when all will be revealed in the name of "transparency."  Unclassified reports coughed up via congressional legislation so far are either a smokescreen or a result of lethargic communication.  This almost qualifies as a national tradition. (Side note:  UFO encounters and bizarre instrument changes overriding military control, reliably reported at nuclear missile bases, are as good a reason as any for the public to be informed immediately. See my link to Robert Hastings' site.)

Second, while we do indeed fret over balloons delivered by communist monsters, does the booming era of high tech not make it possible for surveillance equipment as small as insects or birds to cruise uninterrupted and undetected through our air space, particularly the lower portions, without discovery?  If not now, surely this covert approach is in the cards for the future among all major or amateur spy ventures of national or global consequence.

Next time, instead of a stealthy Chinese gas bag, let's hope for nothing more exciting than the flight of a balloon boy who wasn't there.