HR 6666 and The Truth Behind Contact Tracing

PIH, Bobby Rush, and The Truth Behind Contact Tracing Surveillance by Corey Lynn of Corey’s Digs – 15 May 2020 Contact tracing seems to be all the rage lately, but is it really just “contact tracing,” and how many laws are being broken while they surveil the country going door to door with the threat …

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Self-Sufficiency – Wet Shaving

About seven years ago I was in Sam’s Club looking at the high dollar disposable razors I used at the time. I finally said “No thanks,” and put them back. I determined that I was going to get back to the basics with shaving in the same way I had with food and many other …

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Judge Demands Woman Apologize for Working

Judge sentences Texas Salon Owner to jail and fines her because she refused to apologize for reopening. True. This is kind of the definition of Authoritarianism, what in Transactional Analysis would be called the Parent-Child dynamic. This pathetic piss-ant judge wants this woman to “apologize for being selfish,” like she is a petulant child. Her …

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The Present False Paradigm

Like a magician’s assistant, used only to distract, we are looking at the wrong thing and asking the wrong questions. The questions we ARE asking are most likely based on false information. Information provided ironically by the selfsame magicians or their designated assistants and associates. Where does it end? Why and how have we lost …

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Then They Came for Me…

They came first for the Communists, and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a Communist. Then they came for the Jews, and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a Jew. Then they came for the trade unionists, and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a trade unionist. Then they came for the …

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The Creature from Jekyll Island – Lecture

This is from a lecture given by author G. Edward Griffin in Los Angeles, 1994. 1:13:37 – The Reality Zone – 2017-06-11 I was pleased to see that a copy of this lecture had been made available on YouTube, although technically it was not provided by The Reality Zone. It is 74 minutes long. Having …

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The Right to be Armed

A friend of mine posted this recently on spacebook… “For those of you who ask… who wants to take away your guns? Who wants to take your constitutional rights away. Take a gander at this.” 15:45 – Legally Armed America This was my response… Many people have come to me over the years telling me …

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The Lord Giveth Increase, but Man Devised Credit

Ever more proof that man does not learn from history – and, in all his greed, pride and arrogance, in fact has little interest in it at all, at least in any real history… “The Lord giveth increase, but man devised credit.” “The general shape of the universal delusion may be indicated by three of …

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Stop Playing the Game

I just saw a headline stating that Bernie Sanders’ real obstacle is not Trump, but the Democratic establishment. Indeed, but I would say that this whole country’s problem is not Trump, but the larger Establishment (the Dark Lords, the Puppet-Masters, the Man (or Men) behind the Curtain). Trump is just a symptom of an Oligarchy …

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Always Solutions, to Problems that Never Were

Ron Paul on Health Care… In the days before Medicare and Medicaid, for instance, the poor and elderly were admitted to hospitals at about the same rate they are now, and received good care. As a physician I never accepted Medicare or Medicaid money from the government, and instead offered cut-rate or free services to …

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The Call Girl Principle

Sharing a more personal post this evening. I hope you enjoy… The Call Girl Principle states that the value of services diminishes rapidly once those services have been rendered. This principle may take many forms. There is a story about a banquet that was thrown after Columbus returned to Spain, having ‘discovered’ the New World. …

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It’s okay when we do it…

The U.S. Government does not know what “happened” to $21,000,000,000,000.00 ($21 Trillion) of past budgets. This is just the official number. The actual number is about double this (not counting unfunded liabilities). When pushed for an answer they say “Trust us. It’s a ‘national security’ issue.” That’s their answer for everything. The biggest accounting swindle …

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Branches of the U.S. Government

I meet a lot of people who do not know the difference between a U.S. Senator and a U.S. Representative, or even that there are two separate branches of the Legislature. Many do not know as well that, at least theoretically, there are separate powers given to each branch of government. This does not mean …

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UAF Says WTC-7 NOT Brought Down by Fire

From the University of Alaska Fairbanks – Institute of Northern Engineering… A Structural Reevaluation of the Collapse of World Trade Center 7 Project Summary This is a study of the collapse of the 47-story World Trade Center Building 7 (WTC7) at 5:20 P.M. on September 11, 2001. The objective of the study was threefold: (1) …

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Molon Labe – Come and Take Them

The Gun Grabbers – By Ben Garrison Being the far-left progressive loon that he is, Beto O’Rourke decided to push the envelope a little further left. During the last debate he stated, “Hell yes we’re going to take your AR-15; your AK-47.” He is even selling a T-shirt with that exact quote on it. Yes, …

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The 1933 Bankruptcy of America

Nearly four score and seven years ago this nation declared bankruptcy. I have tried the last few years to get friends and family to understand the implications of this. My efforts have been largely in vain. The concepts of the nature of money itself (and wealth creation) are foreign to most people. Under the present …

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The Awakening – Quelling Fake News

Non-Elite Humans Are Daring To Create Their Own Narratives excerpt from ZeroHedge (all formatting left intact)… Before we dissect what’s really going on, allow me to point out the glaringly obvious, which is that politicians, pundits, mass media and the U.S. military don’t actually care about the societal harm of fake news or conspiracy theories. We know …

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The Nature of “News” Today

An excellent interview by Sean at SGT Report. His guests are Donald Jeffries and John Barbour. Those who are skeptical about what is called “news” today may especially appreciate this one. Just one example is the El Paso shooting being accidentally reported before it even happened. High Strangeness & Epstein 49:03 – SGT Report Keeping …

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Social Networking Finally Working on Site

The Social Networking software is now up and running on the site. After reviewing many options the last month or so I chose to use BuddyPress which I have used before. It is free and open-source software (FOSS). There are some other really cool open-source options on the horizon, but this should do anything needed …

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Musings, and Future Postings

A friend commented to me that the site (this site) “looks kind of random but seems like currently relevant material.” It may seem random, and in some ways it is, but I want to take a moment to give some perspective. My intentions here are multifaceted. For one, I want to post current stuff in …

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Nextcloud on Linux working superbly

After many weeks of thinking about it I finally got Nextcloud installed on both my Linux systems last evening. It is working flawlessly so far. Nextcloud is backup and file syncing software, but it is more than that. I finally moved all my systems to Linux two years ago after many years of experimenting with …

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