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Psalm 94:16–23 (ESV) 16  Who rises up for me against the wicked?
FuzzyMarineVet comments on Jun 6, 2021:
This Psalm reminds me of the scene in Isaiah Chapter 6 where the Lord is sitting on the tall dias on His throne and receiving the adoration of angels. The worship stabs Isaiah in the conscience and he cries out, "Woe is me, for I am undone. I am a man of dirty lips from a generation of foul ...
FuzzyMarineVet replies on Jun 6, 2021:
@lawrenceblair Nice to meet you, Grandpa. I'm just a baby.
Remember in the '80s when some music was just for fun, no messages, no personal issues, but just fun...
FuzzyMarineVet comments on Jun 6, 2021:
Ah nostalgia! I miss it dearly.
FuzzyMarineVet replies on Jun 6, 2021:
@TheHerrDark Tommy James was my favorite in high school. He was in the Top Ten longer than the Beatles but never hit number one. My favorite of all time is "Draggin' a Line."
History of The Bomb Szilard invented the The Bomb and told no one.
eschatologyguy comments on Jun 6, 2021:
It seems strange that somebody would shun the credit for inventing the bomb but would later write a book laying claim to it.
FuzzyMarineVet replies on Jun 6, 2021:
@jaymaron I got all that in high school physics. The point of my comment was that Szilard foresaw what was to come of his theory and didn't want his name remembered as the man who mad the bomb possible. BTW: A theory is a hypothesis that has been tested experimentally and stood up to the rigors of that test. It's the imagination to hypothesize that Szilard had in spades.
History of The Bomb Szilard invented the The Bomb and told no one.
HistoryCorner comments on Jun 6, 2021:
Do you know what made the physicists leave Germany in such large numbers?
FuzzyMarineVet replies on Jun 6, 2021:
A large number of the German scientists were Jewish and the rest of them chose to support their colleagues in the democracies rather than supporting the authoritarians in their homeland. True science has no nationality.
History of The Bomb Szilard invented the The Bomb and told no one.
eschatologyguy comments on Jun 6, 2021:
It seems strange that somebody would shun the credit for inventing the bomb but would later write a book laying claim to it.
FuzzyMarineVet replies on Jun 6, 2021:
That was Leo's daughter who co-wrote the book. Leo never published a memoir. He shunned the acclaim for the same reason that Alfred Nobel put his fortune into the Nobel Prizes, the misery caused by his invention was daunting.
The original assault weapon
FuzzyMarineVet comments on Jun 3, 2021:
This is still quite useful to those who are banned from possession of a firearm under the NFA.
FuzzyMarineVet replies on Jun 6, 2021:
@bobbo666 I believe that common sense gun laws would include mandatory firearms safety training, marksmanship training and gun maintenance training for all high school students, and all householders mandated to own a firearm for defense of his hearth and home.
Psalm 94:16–23 (ESV) 16  Who rises up for me against the wicked?
FuzzyMarineVet comments on Jun 6, 2021:
This Psalm reminds me of the scene in Isaiah Chapter 6 where the Lord is sitting on the tall dias on His throne and receiving the adoration of angels. The worship stabs Isaiah in the conscience and he cries out, "Woe is me, for I am undone. I am a man of dirty lips from a generation of foul ...
FuzzyMarineVet replies on Jun 6, 2021:
@lawrenceblair I'm too young for Vietnam and too old for Granada. I was born in 1958.
How pavlov's dog conquered a people: Money used to be gold and silver.
FuzzyMarineVet comments on Jun 5, 2021:
This is the result of trusting a leftist with emergency powers.
FuzzyMarineVet replies on Jun 5, 2021:
@Beachslim Remember it was the bankers who put the Bolsheviks in power in Russia, then installed the Nazis to try to take the USSR down.
Another episode of Twitter Censorship, this time on Fauci's emails.
sqeptiq comments on Jun 5, 2021:
Lock Jack up!
FuzzyMarineVet replies on Jun 5, 2021:
No, the punishment for treason is death.
or your GPS
sqeptiq comments on Jun 4, 2021:
They had a glitch! ☠️
FuzzyMarineVet replies on Jun 4, 2021:
Don't they always?
I got an email from YouTube last night telling me that their "Community" is "concerned" about my ...
Sensrhim4hizvewz comments on Jun 4, 2021:
The only way to shed these swamp monsters is to STOP using them...get off them!
FuzzyMarineVet replies on Jun 4, 2021:
I think I'm going to let them kick me off so they think I'm silenced. Meanwhile I'll be on Slug, Rumble and Parler.
The first Great Pyramid of Giza, the most extraordinary building in history, was a staggering 481 ...
FuzzyMarineVet comments on Jun 3, 2021:
Some have said the Great Pyramid predates the Egyptian civilization. What do you think?
FuzzyMarineVet replies on Jun 4, 2021:
@eschatologyguy The name of the Pyramid of Cheops was given to it many centuries after its construction and it was the model for the later pyramids. Pharaoh Cheops saw the beauty of the building and wanted it to be his monument.
The first Great Pyramid of Giza, the most extraordinary building in history, was a staggering 481 ...
FuzzyMarineVet comments on Jun 3, 2021:
Some have said the Great Pyramid predates the Egyptian civilization. What do you think?
FuzzyMarineVet replies on Jun 3, 2021:
@eschatologyguy The time frame doesn't fit. The Pyramid of Cheops, AKA the Great Pyramid, was already there when the Hyksos entered Egypt. Some think that the Hyksos were the dynasty in charge when Joseph was sold to Potipher.
City of Calgary 1901 The trail in the front of the photo is now modern day Memorial Drive.
FuzzyMarineVet comments on Jun 3, 2021:
Is the Stampede Grounds in the photo?
FuzzyMarineVet replies on Jun 3, 2021:
@BubbaLouie So the Stampede grounds are there before the Stampede was a thing, only ground.
Well, Daisy it will be 10 years in a couple of months since this interview. [youtu.be]
sqeptiq comments on Jun 3, 2021:
10 years—old enough for Joe to sniff! 😄
FuzzyMarineVet replies on Jun 3, 2021:
He thinks eight is too late.
The original assault weapon
FuzzyMarineVet comments on Jun 3, 2021:
This is still quite useful to those who are banned from possession of a firearm under the NFA.
FuzzyMarineVet replies on Jun 3, 2021:
@TheHerrDark Of course you can always get a medical exemption to the ban on sticks if you need one for mobility.
Sudan actually has more pyramids than Egypt.
FuzzyMarineVet comments on Jun 2, 2021:
Am I mistaken in the belief that one on the prominent Egyptian dynasties was from Sudan?
FuzzyMarineVet replies on Jun 3, 2021:
@HistoryCorner Around what time did the decline of African civilization begin?
The best Hitler salute is when Hitler just raises his hand with a bent elbow and puts it down ...
FuzzyMarineVet comments on Jun 1, 2021:
Hitler held his followers in such contempt that although he required them to render a proper Roman salute to him he couldn't muster the energy to properly return it. Every well rendered salute deserves a well rendered return. But authoritarians believe themselves to be better than the "little ...
FuzzyMarineVet replies on Jun 3, 2021:
@Penrodster Same thing!
China State Media Threatens NUCLEAR WAR Over Covid Investigation, Fauci Leaked Emails Spark SCANDAL ...
FuzzyMarineVet comments on Jun 2, 2021:
Saw that on YouBoob. China is serious about enforcing their propaganda to the point of nuclear war if we don't believe their lies.
FuzzyMarineVet replies on Jun 2, 2021:
@eschatologyguy Only roaches will survive in China.
Sudan actually has more pyramids than Egypt.
FuzzyMarineVet comments on Jun 2, 2021:
Am I mistaken in the belief that one on the prominent Egyptian dynasties was from Sudan?
FuzzyMarineVet replies on Jun 2, 2021:
@timon_phocas Thank you for reinforcing my education.
Some of the Vikings kept pets – from cats, dogs, falcons, peacocks, and bears.
FuzzyMarineVet comments on Jun 2, 2021:
Bears are still kept as pets today in lands that don't outlaw dangerous wild animals. The psychology of bears make them good companions for a single person, but dangerous for a community.
FuzzyMarineVet replies on Jun 2, 2021:
@HistoryCorner They may not be tame, but they can be friends. My only worry is that poachers will kill my friends.
Crooked media
coalburned comments on May 27, 2021:
Believing the virus was developed in a lab doesn't constitute a conspiracy theory. Conspiracy to do what? I'm sure there are many narratives built around the premise it came from a lab, but the possibility that's where it started isn't all that far-fetched when you consider that people screw up. ...
FuzzyMarineVet replies on Jun 2, 2021:
@TheMiddleWay I saw the website displaying the evidence. From RNA sequences to electron microscope images of the actual COVID 19 virus. Yes, it is chimeric and unnatural. Even the team Dr. Fauci had working on it talked about it in his emails released yesterday. See the Timcast video on it on YouTube.
The Germanic tribes, an ancient nomadic civilization, used their superior military strength to lay ...
FuzzyMarineVet comments on Jun 2, 2021:
I would be interested in a dig into the actual origins of the Germanic tribes. It is taught that the Goths lived in what is now Northern Russia and were moved West by pressure from Slavic tribes moving away from the Turkic menace. I am fascinated by the waves of various peoples into Europe and the...
FuzzyMarineVet replies on Jun 2, 2021:
@HistoryCorner My understanding is that Asgard is the area around the Northern Caucasus that touches the corner of the Black Sea called the Sea of Azov. Odin and his sons were leaders of the Saxon people who moved to escape the raiding by Turkic people off the Steppes.
So the MSM is now admitting they were wrong on the China virus lab leak theory.
sqeptiq comments on Jun 1, 2021:
Looks like the globalists have their limits of how much they want to give away to Beijing.
FuzzyMarineVet replies on Jun 1, 2021:
Only the planet.
Video from Liberty Hangout that's twenty-four minutes long.
FuzzyMarineVet comments on May 30, 2021:
Frankly, @SpikeTalon, I would hope that my wake is a roaring bash and that anytime someone remembers my passing they would party like New Years Eve, because I am free from the struggle of this world.
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 31, 2021:
@Inspiration If the afterlife is nothing better than this one we are of all creatures most miserable. I think I'll help my neighbors get through this life and party in the next one.
Stephen Meyer—Return of God Hypothesis: 3 Scientific Discoveries Reveal the Mind Behind the ...
FuzzyMarineVet comments on May 30, 2021:
The atheistic religion of Dielectic Materialism took over the scientific community and supplanted the Christian, Jewish and Muslim religions among the researchers. That is why, over the past century, so many "scientists" have dedicated their efforts to the search for proof that there is no God.
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 31, 2021:
@jsegor I tend to agree with you that a combination of limited evolution and ID fits the data best. Faith is interested in the questions, who and why. Science is interested in the questions, what, when and how. Therefore, science cannot either prove or disprove who and why, but is excellent in discovering the timelines and mechanisms.
Head-Gear, Antique and Modern (for 1879 that is) [gutenberg.
FuzzyMarineVet comments on May 31, 2021:
It's fun laughing at our great grandparents to make up for our grandchildren laughing at us.
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 31, 2021:
@TheHerrDark It's a real good thing they had more restraint than the kids today or we wouldn't be here. They were allowed to order weapons of mass destruction and no one asked why.
I cannot ever accept that this "Weekend At Bernies" character received the greatest number of votes ...
FuzzyMarineVet comments on May 30, 2021:
By my estimate, Buy-den only received around 35 million votes and DJT received around 95 million. But with all the "irregularities" 21 million votes were either flipped to Buy-den or discarded from the total of Trump voters and the rest are fiction.
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 31, 2021:
@angelo That level of landslide puts Trump one state shy of the all time record set by "I'm not a crook" Nixon in 1972.
The word “barbecue” is from the Arawakan Indian language meaning “framework of sticks."
timon_phocas comments on May 30, 2021:
Howdy @HistoryCorner, 'Framework of sticks.' hmm. Reminds me of a Boy Scout outing. We sent one guy out to get some sticks to roast hotdogs on. He cut a whole bunch of skewers for us. It was winter, the leaves were gone, so he couldn't recognize them as Poison Oak twigs. The whole Troop got ...
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 30, 2021:
Interestingly, the portion of a castle's gatehouse where the portcullis was lowered was called a barbican because of the many ways an intruder could be "barbed" with many different pointy things without subjecting defenders to significant danger. The way humans think is so similar across cultures that words that are totally unrelated in etymology have similar sounds and similar meanings. A philologist once told me that there's like one proto-language from which all modern languages spring.
Stephen Meyer—Return of God Hypothesis: 3 Scientific Discoveries Reveal the Mind Behind the ...
sqeptiq comments on May 29, 2021:
Fauci is not a god.
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 30, 2021:
@Bay0Wulf Even better!
WakeUpUSA BootTheDemocratsOUT This cackling witch IllegitimateVP is so far up her arse that she ...
iThink comments on May 29, 2021:
No doubt someone had to explain the meaning of Memorial Day to her...but then a few years ago Mark Dice walked about microphone in hand along a beach asking people about the meaning of 4th of July - Independence Day - and sadly, dam'd few of them had any idea about its true meaning...There is no ...
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 30, 2021:
When I was in school we still learned civics, including the meaning of our national holidays. Today, and for the past two decades, schools instead teach Marx and that Amerika is evil. Well sorry to bust their bubble, but Amerika is a fictitious construct set up as a straw man against which Marxism looks good. The United States of America, and all the other American nations from Ellesmere Island to Tierra del Fuego, are real and bear little resemblance to the fantasy land of Amerika.
Stephen Meyer—Return of God Hypothesis: 3 Scientific Discoveries Reveal the Mind Behind the ...
sqeptiq comments on May 29, 2021:
Fauci is not a god.
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 30, 2021:
Although the leftist made him into Saint Tony.
WakeUpUSA BootTheDemocratsOUT This cackling witch IllegitimateVP is so far up her arse that she ...
FuzzyMarineVet comments on May 29, 2021:
I have lost many friends and fellows since I left the Marines in 1979. When the jihadis blew up the barracks in Beirut three close friends gave their lives due to the Rules of Engagement under which they labored. But I would never expect the former call-girl from California to respect their ...
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 29, 2021:
@w0tn0t Thank you, brother. Lest we forget...
After careful reading of Article I of the Constitution of the United States, I still can't find any ...
GlenGardner20 comments on May 29, 2021:
https://youtu.be/sAqKpiJ5izM
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 29, 2021:
Thanks, @GlenGardner20. I saw that earlier on YouTube. (They still let me see Liz.) She has some excellent points in this one.
After careful reading of Article I of the Constitution of the United States, I still can't find any ...
KeithThroop comments on May 29, 2021:
And then there is the fact that, within the Executive branch itself, the DOJ, for example, has become a virtual fourth branch of government that decides which presidents it will work for or not, when under the Constitution it is a part of the Executive Branch and is supposed to serve under the ...
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 29, 2021:
When Obama took office in 2009, he asked for the resignation of every department head and middle manager throughout the Executive Branch. Trump became famous for the line, "You're fired," but he never used it in office. The TV Trump was just a show and the real Trump is too empathetic to his enemies.
After careful reading of Article I of the Constitution of the United States, I still can't find any ...
Josf-Kelley comments on May 29, 2021:
It is a responsibility accountable to the people as a whole to govern themselves, and if criminals are in government, there is the law (due process of law) available to the people for the defense of the people against criminals in government. "7. Judgement in cases of impeachment shall not ...
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 29, 2021:
Excellent dig! Thank you for putting in the effort. When criminals make the laws, they always place themselves above the law. If anyone is above the law, no one is protected under the law.
The Danish pastry that the world has come to know was introduced to Denmark in 1870s, when striking ...
eschatologyguy comments on May 29, 2021:
Today's immigrants bring falafel.
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 29, 2021:
@eschatologyguy My go-to snack!
The Danish pastry that the world has come to know was introduced to Denmark in 1870s, when striking ...
eschatologyguy comments on May 29, 2021:
Today's immigrants bring falafel.
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 29, 2021:
Don't knock falafel. Chick peas are the oldest continuously cultivated crop on Earth.
In Iceland guns are legal, and people do own rifles.
Tom81 comments on May 29, 2021:
I read somewhere that Iceland had kinds a deal whereby in the event that someone tried to invade them the US would help. What would happen now?
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 29, 2021:
@HistoryCorner The United States Air Force still had a weather station on Iceland as late as 2008. Apparently this was to give them the pretext to send in the Marines if the Island was taken by an enemy.
In Iceland guns are legal, and people do own rifles.
Tom81 comments on May 29, 2021:
I read somewhere that Iceland had kinds a deal whereby in the event that someone tried to invade them the US would help. What would happen now?
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 29, 2021:
In my time with the Second Marine Air Wing, we trained three plans on how to defend Iceland from Soviet aggression. The most frightening plan to me was the one in which we had to invade a conquered island to liberate the people. In that plan, extra ships with surplus weapons and ammo would join to rearm the people after Soviets confiscated their weapons. We were fully prepared to make a frontal assault on a defended beach to free the Icelanders.
History can be convoluted, strange, and gross at times especially where the military is concerned.
Hamulus comments on May 28, 2021:
Had it not been for Britain inventing the Mark I Tank towards the end of WWI the Western Front may have continued for another decade. Stupid pointless war which was so monumentally stupid in hindsight and cost the empires of Europe dearly in able men, $, and territories lost thus paved the way for ...
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 29, 2021:
@Hamulus What gives me pause is the apparent alliance between the World Economic Forum and the various communist groups and nations. Their idea of government is similar, but their concept of economy is diametrically opposite. In my youth, the communists always attacked the corporate wealthy elites while setting up their own elites under the rubric of the dictatorship of the prolitariat. Now the WEF members are funding the communists and the communists are defending the WEF. I guess it helps to identify the enemies of humanity.
History can be convoluted, strange, and gross at times especially where the military is concerned.
Hamulus comments on May 28, 2021:
Had it not been for Britain inventing the Mark I Tank towards the end of WWI the Western Front may have continued for another decade. Stupid pointless war which was so monumentally stupid in hindsight and cost the empires of Europe dearly in able men, $, and territories lost thus paved the way for ...
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 28, 2021:
@Hamulus The vast majority of defendants convicted at Nuremberg were only given prison sentences of up to ten years. The ones who were hanged were those responsible for giving the orders to kill so many innocent people. No doubt many soldiers were incarcerated unjustly. The one major criminal of the Second World War who was never brought to justice was Air Marshal Harris of the UK Royal Air Force, AKA Bomber Harris or Butcher Harris. He instituted the bombing campaign to "unhouse" German families who lived in the industrial cities that produced the German war material. Most of the people who became homeless, were wounded or killed were not in any way related to the Nazi war effort beyond paying taxes. As for the atomic bombs, I think it is far less of a crime than the planned genocide of the Japanese in Operation Downfall. The cultural climate of Japan at the middle of 1945 was so fanatically devoted to giri that they would have gladly impaled themselves on GI bayonets for the chance to kill an American with a grenade or Molotov. Far fewer Japanese civilians died in the two bombs than would have died in Downfall.
History can be convoluted, strange, and gross at times especially where the military is concerned.
Hamulus comments on May 28, 2021:
Had it not been for Britain inventing the Mark I Tank towards the end of WWI the Western Front may have continued for another decade. Stupid pointless war which was so monumentally stupid in hindsight and cost the empires of Europe dearly in able men, $, and territories lost thus paved the way for ...
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 28, 2021:
@Hamulus I think it is heinous to punish the people with "reparations" for the crimes of the government they had little choice in. OTOH, when it becomes popular to do evil, then it would be acceptable to demand reparations from those who made that choice. But how do you sort them from the dissenters?
Crooked media
coalburned comments on May 27, 2021:
Believing the virus was developed in a lab doesn't constitute a conspiracy theory. Conspiracy to do what? I'm sure there are many narratives built around the premise it came from a lab, but the possibility that's where it started isn't all that far-fetched when you consider that people screw up. ...
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 28, 2021:
@TheMiddleWay I saw evidence that it was not natural way back in March, 2020. This evidence was suppressed and dismissed by media and governments alike. Now they bring it back out since it no longer makes political capital to deny the evidence. Today you cannot find the scientific papers that pointed out how the virus appeared to have so many different proteins that it was a chimera that could not form in nature.
Crooked media
coalburned comments on May 27, 2021:
Believing the virus was developed in a lab doesn't constitute a conspiracy theory. Conspiracy to do what? I'm sure there are many narratives built around the premise it came from a lab, but the possibility that's where it started isn't all that far-fetched when you consider that people screw up. ...
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 28, 2021:
@TheMiddleWay How convenient it is to wait for the CCP to destroy all the evidence, intimidate, imprison or kill all the witnesses, and publish four contradictory theories on the origin, and then claim the reality is a conspiracy because there is no evidence. Sounds like tactics far to the right of the middle.
Scientists have recorded five significant ice ages throughout the Earth’s history.
FuzzyMarineVet comments on May 26, 2021:
This is the reason why scientists were fear-mongering about a new ice age when I was a student in high school. The data from the International Geophysical Year, 1957, was spun to support their warnings of mile-high sheets of ice that would cover the land in the Northern Hemisphere. They claimed ...
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 26, 2021:
@KeVince Also, the assumption that current conditions were always stable is one false assumption that has hurt much science in the last century.
Georgia Little Caesars attack suspect arrested on assault, kidnapping charges
FuzzyMarineVet comments on May 26, 2021:
This is what comes from the rejections of monogamous marriage. Jealousy is a monster and converts otherwise good people into monsters too. If the two women were married to their partners they would probably sat down together and shared a pie.
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 26, 2021:
@Alysandir You're absolutely correct. It's not the license or the words pronounced by the officiator that makes a marriage, but the commitment of the parties involved. No marriage can succeed if either party holds back on the vows. If you don't mean the vows when you say them they may as well not have been said.
Georgia Little Caesars attack suspect arrested on assault, kidnapping charges
FuzzyMarineVet comments on May 26, 2021:
This is what comes from the rejections of monogamous marriage. Jealousy is a monster and converts otherwise good people into monsters too. If the two women were married to their partners they would probably sat down together and shared a pie.
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 26, 2021:
@TheMiddleWay Monogamously married people don't do anything to provoke jealousy in their partners. It's the married people who don't think monogamy applies to them that cause their partners to be jealous.
It's time to quit!!! [notthebee.com]
FuzzyMarineVet comments on May 26, 2021:
Let's see if they really believe in their rhetoric.
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 26, 2021:
@lawrenceblair "Rules for thee, but not for me."
In medieval England, not only men, but women too were bestowed with the title of a knight.
FuzzyMarineVet comments on May 26, 2021:
The tradition of bestowing knighthood on women in the UK continues to this day. Any woman addressed as "Dame" has been knighted. This tradition actually extends from the culture of the Celts who had complete social equality for all people.
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 26, 2021:
@Hamulus That's true for the majority of Celts, but some were influenced by their neighbors and followed patriarchal succession, mostly in the Eastern parts of Celtic civilization such as Anatolia and Central Europe.
I'm sure the following article would ruffle the feathers of wokeists everywhere.
TheMiddleWay comments on May 25, 2021:
> Never forget the destruction of Black Lives Matter rioters last summer. On this one-year anniversary of the Floyd riots, reflect on how much progress they've made: none. Considering BLM is emblazoned on a street in front of the white house... Considering the number of cities that have ...
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 26, 2021:
@TheMiddleWay The case of the Republican politician in Pennsylvania that was caught perpetrating voter fraud two years ago and sentenced to prison, the Republican in Maryland who is going soon to Federal prison for misusing campaign funds, the Republican in Texas who is being prosecuted for illegal ballot harvesting and bribing voters. the list goes on of Republicans getting punished for illegal and unethical political practices. But when Democrats use government resources for campaign purposes, destroy ballots that have votes they dislike, count ballots repeatedly that have votes they approve, etc. nothing is done to bring them to account, they're defended by the party apparatus. If you cannot see it, you are not looking.
I'm sure the following article would ruffle the feathers of wokeists everywhere.
FuzzyMarineVet comments on May 25, 2021:
Shots rang out today at "George Floyd Square," the no-go zone established by BLM at the site of Big Floyd's death and endorsed by the city of Minneapolis. Unknown yet how many people were wounded or killed in this "mostly peaceful moment of silence." When will we call this seditious insurrection ...
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 25, 2021:
@angelo Been doing that for over a year in Minnesota.
I'm sure the following article would ruffle the feathers of wokeists everywhere.
TheMiddleWay comments on May 25, 2021:
> Never forget the destruction of Black Lives Matter rioters last summer. On this one-year anniversary of the Floyd riots, reflect on how much progress they've made: none. Considering BLM is emblazoned on a street in front of the white house... Considering the number of cities that have ...
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 25, 2021:
@TheMiddleWay You are exactly correct. However, the evidence of false flag operators working to make the Trump supporters look bad has been so heavily suppressed that it has become difficult to find any credible sources discussing it. Fact is, when average American patriots find one of their own violating the laws and ethics of the country, they come down on that person harder than the leftists. But when leftists do so their entire political system is geared to eliminate all accountability. Therefore, saying both sides do it is not a good excuse. Saying that anyone who engages in such activity as ballot stuffing or other illicit acts should be punished is only as good as your willingness to apply it to someone on your own side. "No one is above the law" does not apply to the leftists.
I'm sure the following article would ruffle the feathers of wokeists everywhere.
WilyRickWiles comments on May 25, 2021:
Also: not "your cities."
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 25, 2021:
@WilyRickWiles It was politicians who demanded these detrimental programs. Not the people of the countryside. Come on out and meet us, instead of reading what some Marxist wrote about us, then you will know who we are.
I'm sure the following article would ruffle the feathers of wokeists everywhere.
WilyRickWiles comments on May 25, 2021:
Also: not "your cities."
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 25, 2021:
@WilyRickWiles You don't know us!
I'm sure the following article would ruffle the feathers of wokeists everywhere.
WilyRickWiles comments on May 25, 2021:
Also: not "your cities."
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 25, 2021:
@WilyRickWiles Each of those asides you mention are the result of city-imposed management in the countryside. If the cities have to pay too high a price for food, they demand cheaper labor and subsidies to reduce the price they must pay out of pocket. As for dependence on city markets, the importation of food and goods from foreign producers into cities has eliminated that dependence. Now the rural folk are only dependent upon each other for our needs.
I'm sure the following article would ruffle the feathers of wokeists everywhere.
WilyRickWiles comments on May 25, 2021:
Also: not "your cities."
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 25, 2021:
@WilyRickWiles That may be true for the big cities in the US. But the rural parts of this country still stand on our own two feet and don't try to extract the labor of others.
I'm sure the following article would ruffle the feathers of wokeists everywhere.
WilyRickWiles comments on May 25, 2021:
Also: not "your cities."
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 25, 2021:
@WilyRickWiles The wealth of cities is extracted from the labor of the countryside. This has always been the case. No city can survive one week without regular deliveries of food and products grown and manufactured elsewhere. The only self-sustaining unit of human settlement is a farm.
I'm sure the following article would ruffle the feathers of wokeists everywhere.
FuzzyMarineVet comments on May 25, 2021:
Shots rang out today at "George Floyd Square," the no-go zone established by BLM at the site of Big Floyd's death and endorsed by the city of Minneapolis. Unknown yet how many people were wounded or killed in this "mostly peaceful moment of silence." When will we call this seditious insurrection ...
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 25, 2021:
@WilyRickWiles Sadly, this nation was founded to get away from feudal kingdoms, and today's "elites" are hell bent on re-instituting one in this country. Since they don't believe in God, I wonder where they will derive their own version of "divine right."
I'm sure the following article would ruffle the feathers of wokeists everywhere.
TheMiddleWay comments on May 25, 2021:
> Never forget the destruction of Black Lives Matter rioters last summer. On this one-year anniversary of the Floyd riots, reflect on how much progress they've made: none. Considering BLM is emblazoned on a street in front of the white house... Considering the number of cities that have ...
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 25, 2021:
@SpikeTalon The real problem is that the unions and good cops will close ranks to protect the malefactors in their midst. If police want to restore the respect of the people they must be willing to clean their own house and uphold their oaths to "Support and defend the Constitution of the United States."
I went to apply for a job at a bullet factory in our town and these were on the wall
Bendingo comments on May 24, 2021:
Here they are
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 25, 2021:
@J_LeeK My memory is not good, but he was still referred to as Governor Reagan when I went to Boot Camp in 1976.
Bout time [nypost.com]
FuzzyMarineVet comments on May 25, 2021:
I would feel more secure if every gun purchaser were required to take a course on firearms safety, marksmanship and maintenance. That way I would know if TSHTF there are people ready and able to correct the situation. There is more to "regulating" a militia than merely seeing to it they have the ...
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 25, 2021:
@Beachslim I have never seen a course in firearms safety, marksmanship and maintenance that didn't require hands on learning-by-doing. And every one of them recommend continued practice on the student's own time.
Tyr is a Norse war god, but also the god who presides over matters of law and justice.
sqeptiq comments on May 25, 2021:
He looks ready to go out for a beer! 🍺
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 25, 2021:
Always, but mead was preferred to beer by the gods of Asgard.
I went to apply for a job at a bullet factory in our town and these were on the wall
Bendingo comments on May 24, 2021:
Here they are
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 25, 2021:
Interesting wall hangers for an ammo factory. I lived the philosophy of Reagan's quote before he said it. When I took my oath of enlistment for the first time in 1975 Reagan was still an actor.
In the June issue of the Marine Corps Gazette is an article about Professional Military Education.
Hamulus comments on May 23, 2021:
That was an unexpected turn. I thought you were heading towards the cowardly civilian scholars with that Thucydides quote. So are you talking about leadership roles in the military, or all personnel?
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 25, 2021:
@Hamulus I do have hope in this one thing, Marine Barracks Washington, DC is at the corner of Eighth and I just blocks from the White House and Capitol. If all the rest of the military is corrupted, that's OK, they're farther away. And the Marine Corps is ready to "fight tonight with the gear at hand." So if TSHTF the Marines are there in battalion strength.
In the June issue of the Marine Corps Gazette is an article about Professional Military Education.
Hamulus comments on May 23, 2021:
That was an unexpected turn. I thought you were heading towards the cowardly civilian scholars with that Thucydides quote. So are you talking about leadership roles in the military, or all personnel?
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 24, 2021:
@Hamulus Thankfully, the Marines have resisted so far. But the purge of patriots is on, and the wussing of the armed forces is happening fast. O'bummer started it with his 16 year plan to "fundamentally transform this country." Trump interrupted the plan but Buy-den is trying to compress the second eight years into four while undoing the damage Trump did to his buddy's plan.
Toddler's heart ripped in half during beating [thedailykenn.blogspot.com]
FuzzyMarineVet comments on May 22, 2021:
When you raise a couple generations without fathers, other than the state, and then leave a child in the hands of a man who knows nothing about fathering, you cannot expect him to be fatherlike.
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 24, 2021:
@dizzynews It began with the Great Society. Before then the black community had some of the strongest families and some of the most responsible men in America.
In the June issue of the Marine Corps Gazette is an article about Professional Military Education.
Hamulus comments on May 23, 2021:
That was an unexpected turn. I thought you were heading towards the cowardly civilian scholars with that Thucydides quote. So are you talking about leadership roles in the military, or all personnel?
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 23, 2021:
The real problem today is leadership. But if the course they set upon is complete, every level of our military will be incapable of defending a flower bed let alone the nation.
Yeah, this part of the beef industry solves numerous problems and is beneficial on different levels.
FuzzyMarineVet comments on May 23, 2021:
The problem with the agra-industrial-complex is that they try to run a farm or ranch on the Soviet model. How did that work for Russia?
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 23, 2021:
@TheHerrDark True, and Agra-business mega-corporations are trying to do that with American farms. If it didn't work in the USSR, how do they think they can do better here? It takes a farmer in charge of his own fields to grow food that can feed the world. Corporations that try to systematize farming are stone fools.
Bloomberg columnist: We may have to force people to get vaccinated- [bearingarms.
FuzzyMarineVet comments on May 22, 2021:
Michael Bloombug is a runt with a Napoleon complex. He thinks he is superior to all the "little people" who don't know how the properly spend their money, so he wants to take it away from them and then spend some of it for them, and the rest for his more deserving self.
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 23, 2021:
@Alysandir Half of Trump's annoying tweets were intended to keep the media busy so they wouldn't notice the good things he did that they didn't approve. Nevertheless, they were annoying and I often said, "I like what Trump is doing, but I wish someone would take away his phone."
I keep hearing encouraging news out of battleground states that had issues with the 2020 election.
eschatologyguy comments on May 23, 2021:
The sane among the US Military need to stand up on this one. Maybe they're just waiting for the audit results.
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 23, 2021:
Thanks to Obama and now Buy-den, the upper echelons of the military are political hacks for the Democrats. With the communists' capture of the educational institutions, the rank and file are indoctrinated with communist propaganda. Now there is talk of changing the oath of enlistment from swearing loyalty to the Constitution of the United States to swearing loyalty to the president. This is Fascism.
I keep hearing encouraging news out of battleground states that had issues with the 2020 election.
KeithThroop comments on May 23, 2021:
I think the issue will come down to whether or not the Supreme Court has the courage to do the job they are supposed to do under the Constitution. If it is indeed proven that Trump won these key sates and therefore actually was the winner of the election, the right thing for the Supreme Court to do ...
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 23, 2021:
Sadly, SCOTUS has already proven that they don't believe the First Amendment right to petition the government for redress of grievances is out of date and courts don't have to hear cases if they disagree with the political views of the plaintiffs.
This news story probably is not making the rounds [youtu.be]
FuzzyMarineVet comments on May 22, 2021:
I echo the sentiments of the other residents in the building, thank God some level-headed gun owner was there to stop the killer before he could finish his massacre.
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 23, 2021:
@TheHerrDark The last time I heard of someone calling the police to stop a crime in progress, they were told it's not the job of a cop to stop a crime but to investigate and arrest the perpetrator after it's over.
Norse Mythology: Heimdall is one of the Aesir gods and the ever-vigilant guardian of the gods’ ...
FuzzyMarineVet comments on May 22, 2021:
I know a man in Texas named Heimer who claims to be a descendant of the Giant king of that name in Norway. The central valley of the nation of Norway is called Jottenheim. Heimer stood seven feet tall and only weighed 240 pounds. I asked him if he was the runt of his family, because I never met a...
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 22, 2021:
@HistoryCorner I think the word king didn't have the same meaning to the people in Jotunheim in the early centuries of the common era. I think he was more like a battle leader in raiding the Norse folk and Saxons.
Bloomberg columnist: We may have to force people to get vaccinated- [bearingarms.
Alysandir comments on May 22, 2021:
What this really is, is a bifurcation of society that mirrors a social credit system. Not vaccinated? Oh dear, that means you can't take your mask off or get on an airplane. You always have the option to get the vaccine as The Party would prefer you do - we care deeply about you, you know - but ...
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 22, 2021:
Same thing as an abusive partner in marriage, "Why do you make me hurt you?"
Toddler's heart ripped in half during beating [thedailykenn.blogspot.com]
FuzzyMarineVet comments on May 22, 2021:
When you raise a couple generations without fathers, other than the state, and then leave a child in the hands of a man who knows nothing about fathering, you cannot expect him to be fatherlike.
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 22, 2021:
@Forra888 For the worst of it, that's true. But the first attack on fatherhood in the black community was LBJ's Great Society, which promised AFDC to women so long as they had dependent children and no husband in the home. If you want to get people to do something that is against their interests and the interests of their children, pay them to do it.
Norse Mythology: Heimdall is one of the Aesir gods and the ever-vigilant guardian of the gods’ ...
FuzzyMarineVet comments on May 22, 2021:
I know a man in Texas named Heimer who claims to be a descendant of the Giant king of that name in Norway. The central valley of the nation of Norway is called Jottenheim. Heimer stood seven feet tall and only weighed 240 pounds. I asked him if he was the runt of his family, because I never met a...
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 22, 2021:
@HistoryCorner The mythology I am quoting comes from the man himself, so yes, I could be spelling it wrong. I shall search Duck Duck Go for the king of Jottenheim. Here's a link to the Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%B6tunheimr
Norse Mythology: Heimdall is one of the Aesir gods and the ever-vigilant guardian of the gods’ ...
FuzzyMarineVet comments on May 22, 2021:
I know a man in Texas named Heimer who claims to be a descendant of the Giant king of that name in Norway. The central valley of the nation of Norway is called Jottenheim. Heimer stood seven feet tall and only weighed 240 pounds. I asked him if he was the runt of his family, because I never met a...
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 22, 2021:
@HistoryCorner Heimer wasn't the king of the Norse, he was king of the Jotten, the frost giants.
Greece was once a mass of rock that was completely underwater.
jaymaron comments on May 22, 2021:
@HistoryCorner @FuzzyMarineVet @sqeptiq The Viking Age corresponds with the "Medieval warming period" from 950 AD to 1258 AD. During this time the sun was brighter and there were few volcanoes. The Viking Age was ended by the Indonesian Rinjani volcano, which triggered the "Little ice age". ...
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 22, 2021:
@jaymaron On the other hand, if the Democrats are correct that humans caused global warming, and an ice age fails to manifest, I'll be grateful not to have to live under a mile of ice.
Greece was once a mass of rock that was completely underwater.
jaymaron comments on May 22, 2021:
@HistoryCorner @FuzzyMarineVet @sqeptiq The Viking Age corresponds with the "Medieval warming period" from 950 AD to 1258 AD. During this time the sun was brighter and there were few volcanoes. The Viking Age was ended by the Indonesian Rinjani volcano, which triggered the "Little ice age". ...
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 22, 2021:
@jaymaron Since we are in a period of high volcanic activity, it may be that the scientists were correct who predicted a new period of glaciation from the data of the World Geophysical Year in 1957. When I was in high school the buzz among the climatologists is that a new ice age has begun. There is no doubt that the climate is yet again shifting. I only question the direction and the cause. The politically correct cause is human activity and we must stop living or we're all going to die. But the actual science is still out on that one.
Greece was once a mass of rock that was completely underwater.
jaymaron comments on May 22, 2021:
@HistoryCorner @FuzzyMarineVet @sqeptiq In 1600 BCE, the Aegean Island of Santorini exploded in a volcanic eruption, disrupting Greek civilization. Santorini was one of the dominant centers of civilization at the time. Greek civilization collapsed sometime around the same time as the Santorini...
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 22, 2021:
Wasn't that about the same time as the invasion of the Sea People?
Prince Harry is at it again!! [usmagazine.com]
sqeptiq comments on May 21, 2021:
Can he be stripped of nobility and made a commoner?
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 21, 2021:
He will be if he take the oath of citizenship in the United States. Part of the process is renouncing all titles and patents of nobility in other lands.
The Choctaw, Cherokee, Creek, Chickasaw, and Seminole tribes were called the “Five Civilized ...
Rick-A comments on May 20, 2021:
Unlike Africa which was culturally primitive.
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 21, 2021:
@HistoryCorner There is speculation that the Eye of the Sahara in Mauritania is the remnants of the lost city of Atlantis. The shape of the formation and the placement of the ancient shore line fits Plato's description to a T. Since Plato was passing down third hand information, learned by an uncle I think from Egyptian priests, it is remarkable in its completeness. The ancient city of Timbuktu not far to the East of Atlantis could have been founded by the survivors.
Rather odd defense of G.
FuzzyMarineVet comments on May 20, 2021:
The problem with Trump is EGO writ large. The problem with Bush is ego writ small. Bush thinks he's better than we are by dint of his birthright. Trump thinks he's no better than the rest of us, but he did bigger and better things. There lies the primary difference between them. Trump's "lies" ...
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 20, 2021:
@TyKC Liz is acting to protect the legacy of Dick. Dick Cheney is the man who shot his friend in the face during a dove hunt by "accident." Dick Cheney was the driving force behind the invasion of Iraq in the first term of W. Dick Cheney never met a war he didn't like. Trump espoused and end to needless war. There's no money in that. As I see it, the only two problems with politics in America are Democrats and Republicans, two sides to the same coin.
Rather odd defense of G.
FuzzyMarineVet comments on May 20, 2021:
The problem with Trump is EGO writ large. The problem with Bush is ego writ small. Bush thinks he's better than we are by dint of his birthright. Trump thinks he's no better than the rest of us, but he did bigger and better things. There lies the primary difference between them. Trump's "lies" ...
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 20, 2021:
@TyKC You are relying on the narrative that the MSM and elites are pushing that Trump was responsible for the people "storming" the Capitol. Fact is, Trump was still speaking when the people first entered the Capitol, days before on social media many Antifa affiliated groups and chats organized an operation to "make Trump look bad," and the only people who died during the "insurrection" were medical emergencies who could not get help due to the distraction and Ashli Babbit who was shot by Capitol Police while unarmed. If we are going to understand the reality of what befalls us, we have to look beyond the narrative and find the facts. The officer, Brian Sitnick [spelling?] who died shortly after the event was deemed to have died of natural causes unrelated to the events of that day and was never struck by a fire extinguisher or sprayed with bear spray.
Soros kicked in $2M to elect Maricopa County sheriff now stonewalling election audit | Just The News
sqeptiq comments on May 19, 2021:
Sell Soros in a Libyan slave market.
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 20, 2021:
Who would buy him? He's worthless as a slave, except to the CCP.
its just a theory based upon fear manipulation
sqeptiq comments on May 19, 2021:
Make Fauci wear two masks the rest of his life—and in his coffin.
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 20, 2021:
Make it a glass coffin and put old Tony on display like his hero Vlad was displayed in Moscow.
Neanderthals Mass Produced Tools in a "Flintstone Factory" 60,000 Years Ago.
Weltansicht comments on May 18, 2021:
very interesting. have lots of rocks just like that around here, I am going to look a little closer next time, THANK YOU !!
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 18, 2021:
Any fractured flint, churt or obsidian that looks unnatural or fit for a purpose was probably worked by someone in the past. We find points in the Smoky Mountains that predate the Cherokee.
Continuously inhabited for over 7,000 years, Athens is one of the oldest cities in Europe.
FuzzyMarineVet comments on May 18, 2021:
The philosophers in Athens established the debate as the best way to exchange ideas between people without violence.
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 18, 2021:
@KeithThroop Socrates was "voted off the island" by the Athenian assembly for proving they were fools. The moral of the story is, never step in and prove the foolishness of the self-important when they will prove it themselves over time.
Is this where all the violence initiated? [donaldwatkins.com]
FuzzyMarineVet comments on May 16, 2021:
I wonder (does anyone have the info?) what part the Rothschilds play in the WEF. It is said that a Klaus Schwab founded the WEF, but it just carried on the agenda of other similar cabals from the past. I think Schwab is just a mask worn by the real players, just as Soros is.
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 18, 2021:
@Beachslim Rule of thumb: if it sounds plausible it's probably made up. If it sounds crazy it's probably true. Truth is stranger than fiction.
Is this where all the violence initiated? [donaldwatkins.com]
FuzzyMarineVet comments on May 16, 2021:
I wonder (does anyone have the info?) what part the Rothschilds play in the WEF. It is said that a Klaus Schwab founded the WEF, but it just carried on the agenda of other similar cabals from the past. I think Schwab is just a mask worn by the real players, just as Soros is.
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 18, 2021:
@Beachslim It makes one wonder if there isn't a worldwide conspiracy of idiots who think themselves better than the rest of us and use their wealth and influence to do harm, how is it that the signs of it keep popping up everywhere? In the South there is a saying, "If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, flies like a duck and swims like a duck, it must be a duck. I know the best way to keep the masses of ill-informed people unaware of what is right before their eyes is to label anyone who notices it a "Conspiracy Theory Nut." In science, a theory is a hypothesis that has stood up to experimental testing and peer review.
Bill Gates the vaccine King [observer.com]
Bay0Wulf comments on May 17, 2021:
I don’t think Gates is particularly brilliant ... or evil. I don’t even suspect his “philanthropy” as being done with negative ulterior motives. On the other hand, I can easily see a philanthropist being led astray by those who Do have questionable intentions. JD Rockefeller honestly ...
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 17, 2021:
When a man states plainly that he wants to reduce the population of Earth by significant numbers, I am inclined to take him at his word. In his mind he is doing good, but tell that to the ones who must die to fulfill his desire and the ones who must mourn them.
Luke Skywalker Condemned For Blowing Up Associated Press Office Located On Death Star - ...
RitBorg comments on May 17, 2021:
Brought to you by CNN. Controlling, Neutralizing, Network- your most trusted news network.
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 17, 2021:
Rule of thumb: Anyone who tells you that they are the most trusted in any field cannot be trusted at all.
Is this where all the violence initiated? [donaldwatkins.com]
FuzzyMarineVet comments on May 16, 2021:
I wonder (does anyone have the info?) what part the Rothschilds play in the WEF. It is said that a Klaus Schwab founded the WEF, but it just carried on the agenda of other similar cabals from the past. I think Schwab is just a mask worn by the real players, just as Soros is.
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 17, 2021:
@Beachslim Thank you.
Is this where all the violence initiated? [donaldwatkins.com]
FuzzyMarineVet comments on May 16, 2021:
I wonder (does anyone have the info?) what part the Rothschilds play in the WEF. It is said that a Klaus Schwab founded the WEF, but it just carried on the agenda of other similar cabals from the past. I think Schwab is just a mask worn by the real players, just as Soros is.
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 17, 2021:
@Beachslim Can you send a link?
This is a 1,300-year-old arrow from the peak period of hunting at the Langfonne ice patch in Norway.
Bendingo comments on May 17, 2021:
Good craftsmanship
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 17, 2021:
@Hamulus Fayedwin of Path of Fire on YouTube makes all the traditional Norse tools and weapons by hand from bloom steel. Check her out. I've learned more about smithing from one of her videos than all the other smithing channels combined.
Is this where all the violence initiated? [donaldwatkins.com]
FuzzyMarineVet comments on May 16, 2021:
I wonder (does anyone have the info?) what part the Rothschilds play in the WEF. It is said that a Klaus Schwab founded the WEF, but it just carried on the agenda of other similar cabals from the past. I think Schwab is just a mask worn by the real players, just as Soros is.
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 17, 2021:
@Beachslim Maybe the Anons can find some info. My only worry is that at least 10% of them are trolls, 20% grifters and 50% duped. That leaves only 1 in 5 who are serious Digital Warriors.
This is insane [theepochtimes.com]
FuzzyMarineVet comments on May 16, 2021:
They are systematically demolishing the entire legacy of Donald Trump's presidency. Space Force was formed under his administration, so the hateful, spiteful current regime must destroy it even if the nation suffers as a result. To them it is better to live a nasty, brutish and short life under ...
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 17, 2021:
@Genghis I am a Marine, an American warrior. This boils my blood.
Eric Clapton after COVID vaccination: 'I should never have gone near the needle' - Frontline News
Serg97 comments on May 16, 2021:
INTERESTING, an anti "JAB" article can NOT BE VIEWED!!!!!! Wonder why????????
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 16, 2021:
@Serg97 For myself, I'll wait to see what the results of the tests are. So far as I can tell there are a lot of test subjects.
COVID-19 vaccine efficacy and effectiveness—the elephant (not) in the room Very interesting ...
Rick-A comments on May 16, 2021:
“We declare no competing interests“ Basically this means nothing. It proves beyond any doubt the stats can be used to prove nothing and everything. My opinions this, c o n f u s I o n.
FuzzyMarineVet replies on May 16, 2021:
Samuel Clemons said, "There are three kinds of lies, lies, damn lies and statistics." Translated it means that people can simply lie, blatantly lie or subtly lie so you believe them. That's the purpose of statistics.
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