Minneapolis Riots – Some Random Thoughts…

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison says rioting is okay if it’s directed at the police. If you ever had any doubt who this man works for maybe this will help clear it up for you. (hint: it’s NOT for the people, and it’s NOT for law and order.) “The masses have never thirsted after truth. …

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The Trayvon Hoax

The Trayvon Hoax: Unmasking the Witness Fraud that Divided America – film 1:58:59 – Joel Gilbert Even though I tell people that much of what we see today is theater, I am still sometimes surprised at how large it really is. Thanks to G.E. Griffin for the link to the above video and the following …

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KS-19 – Includes Everything but the Kitchen Sink

I make chili pretty often. I use beans in my recipe, and onions, garlic, garden tomatoes, peppers, et cetera. Sometimes I add other stuff like the half can of corn that’s in the fridge, or the last quarter cup of oat groats in the cupboard that I just want to get used up. Before you …

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Are the Grammy Awards Racist?

“Black music has never been respected by the Grammys to the point that it should be.” — Sean “Diddy” Combs, American rap artist; net worth $825 million (estimated, 2018) American racism, it seemingly never ends. Are the Grammy Awards racist too? Let’s take a look… On the list of artists for the most Grammy Awards …

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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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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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Massive Deflation in Progress, Blamed on “Virus”

Headlines from WOLF STREET… 27 April 2020 Wolf Richter Rails Against Mexican Companies that Borrow in Dollars and then Get Bailed Out When it Blows Up, Which is Now by Nick Corbishley • Apr 27, 2020 • 10 Comments “I want these f**kers to collapse and their CEOs thrown into a Mexican jail for having …

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James Corbett – A Letter to the Future

A Letter to the Future – YouTube 9:20 – James Corbett by James Corbett – April 11, 2020 corbettreport.com “The lamps are going out all over Europe, we shall not see them lit again in our life-time.” — WWI conspirator Edward Grey I do not write these words for my contemporaries. We are the damned. It …

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The Birth of a New Religion

Tuberculosis (TB) has been with us since ancient times and is found in every country in the world. It is estimated that one-third of the world’s population is infected with the TB bacterium. It is a leading cause of infectious disease worldwide, killing roughly 1.5 million people each year. TB is an airborne disease that …

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Criticizing Bankers – Return to Glass-Steagall

I criticize Bankers a lot, and have been concerned for some time about my criticism being misunderstood. My wrath is dedicated to those psychopaths in government and on Wall Street who long ago determined, by stealth and deception, to misappropriate for themselves everything the common man had ever honestly worked for. I have never harbored …

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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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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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Love is the Answer

1979 – From native Texans Dan Seals and John Coley. Of all the hits they produced, this was Coley’s favorite. Written by Todd Rundgren. 4:44 Love Is The Answer Name your price A ticket to paradise I can’t stay here any more And I’ve looked high and low I’ve been from shore to shore to …

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Schumann Resonance

Did you know that the Earth has its own vibrational frequency? It does. It is 7.83 Hertz (Hz), and it’s called the Schumann Resonance. When your brain is at its ultimate state of relaxation, like the state you might experience with practiced meditation (not sleep), your brainwaves are operating in this same frequency. It is …

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Flour, Water, Salt, and Yeast

You know, with some flour, water, salt, and a little yeast, you can bake bread. You have to have an oven of course. The country went out and bought not flour however, or yeast, but toilet paper. It really shows you which end they are preoccupied with, and perhaps the developmental stage they’re at. Originally …

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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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Debussy: Clair de Lune as Art

Another post in our ongoing quest to determine whether there is intrinsic value in great works of art, or whether one person’s turd is just as great as another’s Debussy, well, because someone decided it was… 5:29 – Kathia Buniatishvili – Claude Debussy: Clair de lune For anyone who is actually listening to these, here …

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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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Hip-Hop versus Puccini’s Nessun Dorma

I listened to a well-known ‘hip-hop’ person recently proclaim himself to be the greatest artist that ever lived. Since this was such an utterly ridiculous statement it stuck in my head. That he could even remotely compare his binary tempos and coarse use of language to the aesthetic sensibilities that existed in famous works of …

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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 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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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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