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April 2, 2024
Letter from Amsterdam
Brian and I arrived in Amsterdam on a Monday morning, after two full days in airports. The journey had seemed weirdly challenged from the start.
A wild snowstorm had cancelled our initial flight, and delayed us by a day. When we finally arrived at Schiphol Airport, tired and stressed, and as we sought to enter the country through Customs, Brian was detained in an interview room, and questioned extensively by three different officials. He was fingerprinted and hand-printed, and had extra facial p...
Shappens, Inc.
One day, the CEO of a colostomy bag manufacturer called Shappens noticed their sales had peaked.
“Ideas on the table PDQ if you want to keep your job!” Merde commanded the marketing team, adopting his always-be-closing tone.
“Well, there has been a nice spike in colon cancer thanks to our partners over at Pfizer and Mod—” one enterprising ambiguity named Marl piped up, tapping their heels nervously.
“Lotta damn help they’ve been, warp-turboing our customers into the crematorium!” Merde steamed. ...
Dead People Voted in Georgia
All sorts of allegations have been made concerning the fairness of the 2020 election.
The mainstream media continues to claim that the election was fair because there were more than 60 legal actions (the “challenge” cases) brought by Donald Trump supporters alleging significant improprieties that all went down to defeat in the courts. On the other hand, Trump supporters continue to allege that the election was not fair because there were few if any evidentiary hearings in those 60 legal ca...
The ‘Press’ Is a Machine
The third president didn’t wait in the ground nearly two-hundred years to become controversial. A pre-woke corps of news writers were out to get Thomas Jefferson in print while still alive and kicking. When he died July 4, 1826, exactly 50 years after the Declaration of Independence was adopted, media scuttlebutt included a theory the demise was timed with an intentional laudanum overdose. Federalist broadsheets were loaded with snide, spurious cracks about the first president of the 19th centur...
Two Fantastic Stories
Here I present two fantastic stories. By fantastic I mean beyond any human experience.
In the first fantastic story an explosion occurred in the void.13.787±0.020 billion years ago. As the infinite high temperature and pressure started to recede after 10-33 to 10-32 seconds, subatomic particles formed. These particles eventually coalesced into atoms, then into gas. The randomly dense gas cloud then formed into stars, and then into galaxies. Of course, it follows that in a purely random fashion ...
April 1, 2024
WWIII; Another Leap Forward For Globalism’s Death
Northern Europe has long been portrayed as the safest, the cleanest, and the most advanced in the world, yet, like America, they are experiencing crime like they have never seen before: Power struggles between Swedish mafia clans make the Scandinavian country one of the most violent in Europe… Mob-style killings shock Netherlands into fighting descent into ‘narco state’ as journalists and lawyers under protection are murdered in the streets. Often, the targets of the gang members whose hitm...
Federal Court Orders FDA To Temove Its Propaganda Against Ivermectin
The FDA is nothing but a punk two-bit shill for Big Pharma
Not an ounce of integrity in the organization
James O’Keefe reports:
Starting 2021, the FDA mounted a campaign against ivermectin – an inexpensive, Nobel Prize-winning medication that showed promising signs in the early treatment of COVID-19.
While the death toll from this campaign is difficult to calculate, the impact was far-reaching. The campaign was used as fuel to terminate employment of doctors who understood the science behind ive...
Why Are so Many Young People Getting Cancer?
Another significant factor in the increase of cancer cases is likely the COVID vaccine. I’m convinced that excessive intake of LA was already a key issue contributing to rising cancer rates before the COVID era. Nonetheless, the introduction of mRNA vaccines has compounded the problem.
Specifically, these vaccines seem to be linked to the emergence of “turbo cancers,” which are rapidly growing cancers that often prove fatal. The sheer speed of their growth leaves little opportunity f...
Fed To Offer Every Household $1 Million From Its New Discount Window
Imagine the impact of the Fed’s new policy on the bottom 50% of American households, who currently own near-zero financial assets.
The Federal Reserve announced a new program today that offers every American household a $1 million loan from its new Household Discount Window at 2% interest. Before you start planning how to spend the $1 million, there’s one catch: the $1 million can only be used to buy US Treasury bonds, notes and bills.
As disappointing as this restriction might be, it has an ups...
A Rogue U.S. Against the Rest of the World
Ted Snider asks:
Is America a Rogue Superpower?
“Unipolar” used to mean that the United States was, at least in theory, alone in leading the world. Now “unipolar” means that the United States is alone and isolated in opposition to the world.
Snider refers to the recent UN Security Council resolution 2728 which “demands” a ceasefire in Gaza and “demands” a release of hostages and “demands” the unhindered supply of food and other items to Gaza.
The U.S. has claimed, falsely, that the resolution is...
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