Forum: CRISIS-19-Public

A handful of us here spent extensive time and energy since mid-March trying to learn what is the nature of this pandemic that has been thrust upon us. After a flurry of emails, we finally added a new Public Group to the site for this purpose (link below). CRISIS-19-Public I continue to receive a large …

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John Denver: Annie’s Song

1973 — I was thinking of the age in which this song was written. It was a time before every emotion was ran through an amplifier and turned into a parody. A time more organic, before even compassion itself was manufactured. You couldn’t yet patent lifeforms. That realm still belonged to God, whether you believed …

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Mother’s Day Quote for Rahm Emanuel

Wow, what a neat guy… “Mother’s Day is a tough holiday for Rahm Emanuel because he’s not used to saying the word ‘day’ after ‘mother’.” — President Barack Obama, 2009 White House Correspondents’ Dinner For those who do not know, I love gutter humor. I post this simply to note the holier-than-thou hypocrisy of the …

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Italian Stats – Coronavirus

Is There Something Wrong with This Picture? by Thomas DiLorenzo The CDC says that 23,000 Americans have died from the flu since last September. Yawn. Ho hum. Around 6 PM today the TV news cited another CDC statistic that 400 Americans have died from the coronavirus. Emergency! Suspend the Constitution — Permanently! Declare Martial Law! …

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The Power of Words – Gone Awry

This was originally posted for a small group of friends on Facebook, and I was unsure I would post it here. I do so now after some deliberation. I believe this is something that should be thought about on a broader scale, asking why we glorify ‘thugness’ – whether it was James Cagney during the …

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Pachelbel: Canon in D

Written in the late 1600’s for three violins and one cello, Pachelbel’s Canon in D has certainly withstood the test of time. This rendition from Australia, a String Quartet, with three women and one man. Beautiful, on so many levels, if you are able to see and hear it… imbibe it even, while you still …

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Dave Brubeck: Take Five

Dave Brubeck was a classically trained pianist who grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area. In 1951 he formed the Dave Brubeck Quartet with Paul Desmond on alto saxophone. Desmond would eventually compose the following piece, written in 5/4 time. This would go on to be the biggest-selling jazz single of all time. Take …

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Erik Satie: Gymnopédies

Here’s one with pictures. Compare this to your favorite slutty half-time show filled with demonic symbolism. 15:45 – Updated 23 Dec 2022 because the original YouTube video was no longer available. Special Thanks to Estoy Perdida… Eric Alfred Leslie Satie (17 May 1866 – 1 July 1925), who signed his name Erik Satie after 1884, …

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Hollywood Scripts – Corona

I am copying here a number of Spacebook postings from the last couple of weeks. Here is one from a couple days ago… I posed a thought experiment: “Does anyone know what they used to use typewriters for in Hollywood?” I didn’t receive many responses. I finally replied: Well, neither the question nor the answer …

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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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Times Have Changed – or Have They?

I was reading about some of the “tests” that were conducted 300 years ago to determine whether or not one was a witch. Truly bizarre, frightening even, if one considers the notion of having them done on themselves. In one test they would bind you and then throw you in the river to see if …

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Sheriff David Clarke with Candace Owens

This was a simply superb interview. As I listened to this I was reminded of how common sense, intelligence, and good moral conduct knows no racial boundary. Those of us not fixated on race in fact give it little thought. I was also reminded of the hundreds of hours of reading and audio I have …

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Charles Ortel on the Clinton Foundation

This is an interview that Lionel did with Charles Ortel two and a half years ago. It’s long, at nearly an hour and a half, but it’s thorough and filled with factual information. The Clintons seem to have taken for granted that the mind-boggling corruption in the system would never end. Has it ended? I …

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Larry Elder on Reparations for Slavery

A thoughtful look at “reparations” from the perspective of a black man… 10:37 – Larry Elder – 16 May 2019 “Half the harm that is done in this world is due to people who want to feel important. They don’t mean to do harm — but the harm does not interest them. Or they do …

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Racism Test

How to tell if you are a Racist: Place small mirror under your nose. Breathe normally. Remove mirror. See test results below. Results: 1. Mirror is fogged. You are a racist. 2. Mirror is not fogged. You are dead. You are no longer a racist. Foolproof. Works for all ages. Patent Pending

Gad Saad on the Zeitgeist of Lunacy

Gad Saad on why it is important to document and capture the Zeitgeist of Lunacy that presently occupies the culture. Every now and then a video from Gad Saad will catch my eye. I will get an update on some new aspect of the culture I had missed. He endlessly notes the lunacy, hypocrisy, and …

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An Identitarian’s Shocking DNA Test

This is what happens when your identity is based on race. Some of the comments are priceless, from needing to revoke her n-word pass to her white privilege card arriving in 8 to 10 business days. Perhaps the best one of all makes note of who it was that was most obsessed with race… oh …

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WAR is a Racket

“WAR is a racket. It always has been… It is the only one in which the profits are reckoned in dollars and the losses in lives.” — General Smedley Butler, 1935 Smedley Darlington Butler was a United States Marine Corps major general, the highest rank authorized at that time, and at the time of his …

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a time when humor was actually funny

A liberal-leaning friend chastised me recently for something I said on spacebook. I joked in passing (in the comments of one of my own posts) that I had had a friend in the early 1990’s who had made a real nuisance of himself, calling every night and talking at length about how bad his life …

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