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ALL GOVERNING PHILOSOPHIES ARE NOT EQUAL, BUT DEFENSES OF NATIONS MUST BE BY THE LOWEST COMMON ...
ScottforKing comments on Feb 14, 2022:
I believe that most people in the Western World have lost their intended purpose for being a nation - creating an environment for the greatest amount of freedom and liberty - and as such have become aimless, not knowing why they do what they do, so go about their lives being led by a few who do have...
TimTuolomne replies on Feb 14, 2022:
Yes. Fat and happy Americans were silent when FDR unconstitutionally coerced the Supreme Court into abolishing the Commerce Clause of the Constitution, and silent at dozens of breaches of Constitutional principles since then.
35 Positive Observations In Scripture That Happen To Contradict Calvinism (11:28) I can relate ...
TimTuolomne comments on Feb 12, 2022:
I would be very careful using the Holy Gospel to justify an attack on other Christians. By Scripture, we are to be inclusive, not divisive. Our dear Lord loves us with all of our terrible weakness and fault. If He wished to find fault with us, we would be utterly lost. We are obligated in ...
TimTuolomne replies on Feb 13, 2022:
@eschatologyguy Yes brother. I hear the truth in what you say. I might choose a different title than "...destroy Calvinism" though.
2202121000Sa I DO WISH PEOPLE WOULD AT LEAST KNOW WHAT THE WORD RACISM MEANS SINCE THEY INSIST ON ...
TimTuolomne comments on Feb 12, 2022:
I agree with this moderator. The first false premise premise of American Racism is the American evil of slavery, and there are several false premises that fall from that. A certain percentage of every population will be whiney losers, who couldn't achieve escape from a paper bag, and have no hope...
TimTuolomne replies on Feb 12, 2022:
@Serg97 You are speaking as if I am arguing with you. I am not. However, as you have brought it up. It does not matter what kind of issue it was. It was used as an excuse to blame the US for failed lives.
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eschatologyguy comments on Feb 6, 2022:
Knowing now what scripture has been trying to tell us all this time, this comes as no surprise. While most prophecy buffs still sing the refrain "Russia! Russia!" because of the phrase "uttermost sides of the North," they fail to note that "North" was translated from Tsaphon, a mountain (with pagan ...
TimTuolomne replies on Feb 6, 2022:
Correct. The "Principality of the Air" is Satan, who possessed Mohammed. Now all Islam follows Mohammed's writing. The Koran preaches displacing or killing all non Muslims.
ZeroHedge: Explaining Last Week's Unbelievable Job Numbers.
TimTuolomne comments on Feb 6, 2022:
A lot of beating around the bush to imply that the administration is lying without restraint.
TimTuolomne replies on Feb 6, 2022:
@timon_phocas He also said “It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so.” - Mark Twain
My latest from Sky News Australia! On why it's great that support for nuclear energy has gone up ...
TimTuolomne comments on Dec 27, 2021:
I am not a booster nor a critic of any specific kind of energy production, however as an engineer, I am clear on their pros and cons. There remains no feasible way of handling nuclear waste. There is no material known to humans which can withstand the corrosive effect of nuclear waste for more ...
TimTuolomne replies on Feb 5, 2022:
@HerrDarkAgain. Although handling high level nuclear waste is incredibly dangerous, and contains some finite risk of accident by mishap or imperfect human performance, I’ll admit that fuel recycling has at least the potential to solve the long term waste problem, which remains significant. Recall that part of that path to developing safe means of handling high level waste, resulted in the death by radiation poisoning of Karen Silkwood. Given that it remains a human activity, it is reasonable to expect more mishaps along that path. It will never be unicorns and rainbows.
Countries all over the world are opening up, dropping restrictions as it is obvious Omicron is the ...
eschatologyguy comments on Jan 29, 2022:
Over? Not if China and the WHO can help it.
TimTuolomne replies on Jan 30, 2022:
...and those who never back down once they take a position. That half of the population will go to their graves believing all of this bullsh*t. And COVID didn't kill them either.
Just as NPR refused to correct false reporting when I wrote them to say that Republican policies ...
ScottforKing comments on Jan 23, 2022:
Dose anyone besides Democrats listen to them?
TimTuolomne replies on Jan 26, 2022:
@ScottforKing Thank you then.
The US government hates its people. Plain and simple.
2FollowHim comments on Jan 24, 2022:
I heard Putin. I believed him. No interest in USA unless it hurts Russia. Sounds reasonable. I wonder which countries are better where you could live there?
TimTuolomne replies on Jan 25, 2022:
There was heaven on Earth. It was the US in the 50s. I remember it well. The vast unaccountable Federal bureaucracy was still in its infancy, and had only taken the rights of some farmers at that time. Racism had almost vanished. Grateful WWII warriors understood and treasured the value of the Constitution.
Just as NPR refused to correct false reporting when I wrote them to say that Republican policies ...
ScottforKing comments on Jan 23, 2022:
Dose anyone besides Democrats listen to them?
TimTuolomne replies on Jan 25, 2022:
@ScottforKing Those who conclude I speak because I’m following a platform are misinformed. I carefully research source sites - not reports of them, and speak what is true. Mostly Democrats who either are too ignorant or lazy to do the same, tend to charge that I am merely a “Republican,” as if that is sufficient to explain my statements, whether true or not. It is not.
Nons of the world unite, you have nothing to lose but your sequiturs!!
Serg97 comments on Jan 23, 2022:
And she is second in command, but then look at who is in command!!!!!! How the hell did we get here?????????????
TimTuolomne replies on Jan 24, 2022:
@Serg97 "When governments fear the people, there is liberty. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny." - Ben Franklin Who do you think has to do the heavy lifting there??? Either the voters are in charge or they are not. Don't be looking for someone else to be doing that for you. I have written to my Governor, and Reps, and contribute to FEC with my money and time, when I have it. If you aren't doing at least that, you have no right to expect anything else.
NPR Stands By Their Lie About the Supreme Court and Their Masking ...
eschatologyguy comments on Jan 23, 2022:
Reminds me of "I did not have sex with that woman!," but by a tax-funded network.
TimTuolomne replies on Jan 24, 2022:
And I actually heard Clinton admit the affair when first hit by it from an NPR interviewer live on the air on NPR. Later NPR denied that ever happened. I never found a recording nor a site with that content. They are so determined to sanitize their message that clearly they spent a LOT of money and time to hide it. Some of us heard it.
Nons of the world unite, you have nothing to lose but your sequiturs!!
Serg97 comments on Jan 23, 2022:
And she is second in command, but then look at who is in command!!!!!! How the hell did we get here?????????????
TimTuolomne replies on Jan 23, 2022:
@Serg97 ….which we allowed.
Nons of the world unite, you have nothing to lose but your sequiturs!!
Serg97 comments on Jan 23, 2022:
And she is second in command, but then look at who is in command!!!!!! How the hell did we get here?????????????
TimTuolomne replies on Jan 23, 2022:
The people get the representatives we deserve.
Ireland to End Most CCP Virus Restrictions Including COVID Passport [link.
ScottforKing comments on Jan 23, 2022:
Who next, Canada? Just kidding, that may never happen.
TimTuolomne replies on Jan 23, 2022:
Canada will be the last, if ever, well behind Australia, New Zealand and the US. Now the new weak followers of the World.
Just as NPR refused to correct false reporting when I wrote them to say that Republican policies ...
ScottforKing comments on Jan 23, 2022:
Dose anyone besides Democrats listen to them?
TimTuolomne replies on Jan 23, 2022:
And I hope fewer and fewer of them. NPR has ben embarrassingly transparent for the last 30 years.
Conservative: : a political philosophy based on tradition and social stability, stressing ...
TimTuolomne comments on Jan 21, 2022:
False flag operation. "...lower taxes, limited government regulation of business and investing, a strong national defense, and individual financial responsibility for personal needs... ARE traditional values, not new "abrupt" changes. The progressive changes are abruptly raising the debt 20 ...
TimTuolomne replies on Jan 22, 2022:
@rway No, it was claiming conservatism is against abrupt change, which may be generally true, but then equated traditional values with that abrupt change, and claimed conservatism is against traditional values. That kind of twisted logic is the same convoluted reasoning that tries to associate Republicans with the KKK - a Democrat founded organization, and claim Republicans are for big government and greater restriction of the rights of Americans, something Democrats have been going for since 1937 with the birth of the vast federal bureaucracy under FDR.
So, our president let the Russians know that it would be O.
TimTuolomne comments on Jan 20, 2022:
Apples and oranges. If we were invading Mexico or the Ukraine were invading Russia, it might be similar. Russia will defend its borders and influence its closest neighbors as best it can…unlike the US, which seems determined to be overthrown by a slow invasion.
TimTuolomne replies on Jan 21, 2022:
@Serg97 If China ever makes the mistake of deciding to invade the US, it will not take 55 years, as the illegal border crossings orchestrated by Democrat Presidents and Congressmen. That invasion would begin with all communications going down, and Chinese in every strategic point in the US within hours. Yes a slow invasion.
Federalist: Video Shows Pennsylvania Official Admitting Election Laws Were Broken In 2020.
TimTuolomne comments on Jan 18, 2022:
Half the country can see that this happened. The other half wouldn’t know integrity if they bumped into it, believe everyone is corrupt just like them, and will not believe this article. People like that, who will not listen to reason, are the cause of conflict and war, despite often ...
TimTuolomne replies on Jan 18, 2022:
@Noone Like a vaccine mandate?
Biden Admin Threatens to Rescind COVID-19 Funding From Arizona Over Anti-Mask Mandate Rules No ...
TimTuolomne comments on Jan 15, 2022:
Hope he tries. Its a win-win for every intelligent voter. If it passes, the people of Arizona will be the test case proving that the "pandemic" was a fraud. If it fails, those in AZ still terrified out of their socks over the common cold will have a sense of relief.
TimTuolomne replies on Jan 16, 2022:
@ScottforKing That is the question, isn't it? Not a big number, or none of this would have ever happened.
What if the Apophis asteroid brought this disease ? 99942 Simpsons [snopes.com]
jaymaron comments on Jan 14, 2022:
The Apophis asteroid is not going to hit the Earth. The scaremongering is a grift. We should do what was done in the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Load Republicans onto the R ship and load Democrats onto the D ship, and sabotage the D ship and leave it behind.
TimTuolomne replies on Jan 15, 2022:
@Mikewee777 The temperatures that happen on an asteroid of any size entering our atmosphere hits several thousand degrees. That's sterilization that would make any surgeon envious. No bug in the Universe would survive that.
World Premiere Video ! [bitchute.com]
FuzzyMarineVet comments on Jan 9, 2022:
We already know that Buy-den is an idiot. I still can't believe that half the votes counted for him are cast by living, breathing, self-aware human beings, let alone legitimate voters.
TimTuolomne replies on Jan 9, 2022:
You are exactly right. Many of them were dead.
China Uncensored: The Greatest Threat to Taiwan Isn’t Chinese Warships.
TimTuolomne comments on Jan 8, 2022:
Before long-range missles, it made some sense to defend Taiwan - aside from our desire to support democracies. But now, defending any democracy within any other superpower's sphere of influence may not be a survivable strategy.
TimTuolomne replies on Jan 9, 2022:
@Krunoslav Have you read the Federalist Papers?
China Uncensored: The Greatest Threat to Taiwan Isn’t Chinese Warships.
TimTuolomne comments on Jan 8, 2022:
Before long-range missles, it made some sense to defend Taiwan - aside from our desire to support democracies. But now, defending any democracy within any other superpower's sphere of influence may not be a survivable strategy.
TimTuolomne replies on Jan 8, 2022:
@Krunoslav There is truth in what you say, which is why the Constitution was created. I truly believe it was the best attempt to address the very truths you speak. Until its tainting in 1942, and in steps downhill from then, it was the best governance known, and promoted with genuine loyalty to other sovereign nations. Liberia adopted our Constitution almost word for word, but as their people were almost completely ignorant of the principles on which it was based, it failed - just as predicted by Thomas Jefferson about our own nation and its future under the Constitution.
China Uncensored: The Greatest Threat to Taiwan Isn’t Chinese Warships.
TimTuolomne comments on Jan 8, 2022:
Before long-range missles, it made some sense to defend Taiwan - aside from our desire to support democracies. But now, defending any democracy within any other superpower's sphere of influence may not be a survivable strategy.
TimTuolomne replies on Jan 8, 2022:
@Krunoslav I doubt very much that those attempting to encourage Constitutional Republicanism would agree with you that "This is part of the narrative as promoted by USA goverment for a long time," as if it was some kind of disingenuous intention, any less than communists trying to spread communism.
China Uncensored: The Greatest Threat to Taiwan Isn’t Chinese Warships.
TimTuolomne comments on Jan 8, 2022:
Before long-range missles, it made some sense to defend Taiwan - aside from our desire to support democracies. But now, defending any democracy within any other superpower's sphere of influence may not be a survivable strategy.
TimTuolomne replies on Jan 8, 2022:
@Krunoslav The idea that defending democracy is pure colonialism is true of certain factions within the US. There is another significant faction that regards defending democracy as a hedge against the spread of communism; nothing to do with oil. The problem with attempting to defend democracy often backfired by giving communists a fall-guy to blame their de-stabilizing influences, when we were both there at the same time - including blaming us for only being there for oil. Many people, agencies and governments fell for that. If we were more clever, we never would have gone into places already infiltrated with communists, unless we could develop more revealing and credible tactics about what the communists were doing first.
China Uncensored: The Greatest Threat to Taiwan Isn’t Chinese Warships.
Beachslim comments on Jan 8, 2022:
Taiwan is already under communism, as is the entire globe
TimTuolomne replies on Jan 8, 2022:
So, why would China invade?
Watch out for the lunatics!
GaryWitt comments on Jan 8, 2022:
I suspect, without knowing, that Mr. Biden would have trouble maintaining an erection under those circumstances. Or perhaps under any circumstances.
TimTuolomne replies on Jan 8, 2022:
Who would with a snowflake like that?
The Empire of Japan 2.0 (3 years ago) [youtu.be]
sqeptiq comments on Jan 8, 2022:
Are the Koreans sweating yet?
TimTuolomne replies on Jan 8, 2022:
North Korea only sweats if Kim Jong Un tells them to. South Korea has more than Japan to worry about. They are surrounded by deadly snakes always coiled to strike, and can not count on Taiwan for support, because any offensive on one will probably include the other. And if I were them, I would be very nervous about counting on the current US Commander in Chief to honor our alliance.
Bill Gates Owns Your Media [youtu.be]
TimTuolomne comments on Jan 5, 2022:
Gates will go down in history as the Joseph Mengele of our time.
TimTuolomne replies on Jan 6, 2022:
@Krunoslav I like it.
I seem to have angered a homeless fed junkie who is making all of these celebrity references I am ...
TimTuolomne comments on Jan 5, 2022:
John F Kennedy does not belong in that group of fictional characters, athletes and actors. JFK would be further right than all Democrats and some “Republicans” today. “The United States has become a place where entertainers and professional athletes are mistaken for people of ...
TimTuolomne replies on Jan 5, 2022:
@GaryMysels Portman is an actress. Peter Campbell is one of the fictional characters in the TV series “Mad Men”
This is only cursorily about W.
TimTuolomne comments on Jan 5, 2022:
Often those who seem to feel themselves above reproach, as Wilson, and FDR, were the least intellectually able to grasp the unique strength of the Constitution, and they unceremoniously walked all over it. Democrats today have almost all adopted that lack of respect for the greatest form of human ...
TimTuolomne replies on Jan 5, 2022:
@Terence57 Agreed. I am merely observing that which is at the root of the corruption.
The CEO of OneAmerica a life insurance company in business since 1877, with $74 billion in assets, ...
Rick-A comments on Jan 5, 2022:
Depopulation goes against the principals of an expansionist “premium paying” population.
TimTuolomne replies on Jan 5, 2022:
Only growing population makes economies grow. When populations decline, economies die.
Its hard to see you are in the cult if you only spend time with other cultists.
Sensrhim4hizvewz comments on Jan 5, 2022:
I kind of feel sorry for them. PhD degrees don't guarantee the ability to think critically and analyze deeply. I hope their long term health is OK
TimTuolomne replies on Jan 5, 2022:
“You can always tell a Harvard man. You just can’t tell him much.”
Please share!!! Especially to your brainwashed cowardly sheep friends and family [bitchute.com]
TimTuolomne comments on Jan 2, 2022:
Nothing will ever break through their fear-driven “Science” superstition, which they are holding onto like a life preserver. They will still feel that way when it turns out to be an anchor dragging them to the depths. They have made it clear that they don't believe a word I say. I can do ...
TimTuolomne replies on Jan 2, 2022:
@Gfykunzz The fourth of July commemorates the ordinance that we survived fighting for our freedom. We will probably be soon again fighting for our freedom, and most of us will lose our lives. Bring it.
Winter Blast
TimTuolomne comments on Jan 1, 2022:
I was trained and drove professionally for a while and was amazed at how about a quarter of the drivers on the road seemed to feel it was reasonable to drive the same speed on wet roads and ice, as a dry road on a sunny day. I witnessed dozens of events of loss of control and damage by them. ...
TimTuolomne replies on Jan 2, 2022:
@Mikewee777 You nailed it.
Happy New Year! HappyNewYear NewYear2022 HappyNewYear2022
TimTuolomne comments on Jan 1, 2022:
I have a good feeling about 2022. Protests against the vaccines are accelerating, The American public is figuring out who Biden and company are; everyone everywhere else in the World already knew. Best of all, thousands of doctors are declaring COVID a false narrative, and the public is beginning...
TimTuolomne replies on Jan 2, 2022:
@iThink You may be right. It seems there are powerful forces arranged to drive all of this to World domination. But they can't do it without capitulation of the population.
"The Covid narrative is insane and illogical…and maybe that’s no accident.
TimTuolomne comments on Jan 2, 2022:
Your excellent point, made previously, is that the greatest exercise of power is to enforce behavior which the power wielder also admits is a lie. COVID-19 is a power broker’s wet dream.
TimTuolomne replies on Jan 2, 2022:
@Krunoslav When I read 1984 back in the 60s, I thought those phrases and ideas were hyperbole. Little did I know they were presaging actual reality.
Winter Blast
TimTuolomne comments on Jan 1, 2022:
I was trained and drove professionally for a while and was amazed at how about a quarter of the drivers on the road seemed to feel it was reasonable to drive the same speed on wet roads and ice, as a dry road on a sunny day. I witnessed dozens of events of loss of control and damage by them. ...
TimTuolomne replies on Jan 1, 2022:
@timon_phocas Natives of Colorado usually know better. Californians, Texans and New Yorkers have brought their lack of manners and lack of civility, and weakness of character - mostly driven by pleasing themselves in every way possible as their prime directive, at the expense of common sense, and everyone else.
This lady knows more about the government of the United States than anyone working in it now, ...
TimTuolomne comments on Jan 1, 2022:
I don't see the link
TimTuolomne replies on Jan 1, 2022:
@FuzzyMarineVet Thanks
Oh she’s such a fucking herio [6abc.com]
TimTuolomne comments on Dec 30, 2021:
Before 2019, when the common cold was killing those with co-morbidities at the same rate it is now, if anyone had a cold and locked themselves in a bathroom in flight, they would have been fitted for a straight jacket on landing. Nothing has changed, except the nation with the least to fear about ...
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 30, 2021:
@Mechanic Dr. Peter McCullough tells Joe Rogan society is in a COVID ‘psychosis’ McCullough outlined the four key steps that need to be taken to effectively hypnotize the masses into complete compliance. [lifesitenews.com]
Is There an Awakening Concerning Jab Tyranny?
2FollowHim comments on Dec 30, 2021:
Strangely, Trump was more tyrannical than Biden. I'm he's gone.
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 30, 2021:
Keep drinking the Kool-Aid
Psyop: NASA, Priests & Aliens [youtu.
TimTuolomne comments on Dec 30, 2021:
Our tax dollars being wasted, and probably funneled into someone's campaign.
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 30, 2021:
@Krunoslav Agreed. Either way, its theft of value from those producing, which is the same as socialism. Sooner or later there is a reckoning.
My latest from Sky News Australia! On why it's great that support for nuclear energy has gone up ...
TimTuolomne comments on Dec 27, 2021:
I am not a booster nor a critic of any specific kind of energy production, however as an engineer, I am clear on their pros and cons. There remains no feasible way of handling nuclear waste. There is no material known to humans which can withstand the corrosive effect of nuclear waste for more ...
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 29, 2021:
@Gyrozgypsy There is some success storing high level nuclear waste in glass. However it is not infallible either. In one scenario, "...ground water infiltrates the disposal facility, at a flow rate depending on the nature of the geological medium (clay layer or fractured granite rock). The water penetrates the container and flows across the glass surface, initially dissolving the alkaline ions and boron and causing a porous gel to form at the surface. The high retaining capacity of this gel impedes dispersion of minor actinides, in particular. Degradation would stabilise unless the water flow was very significant, in which case the degradation process would continue deeper into the glass." https://www.radioactivity.eu.com/site/pages/Vitrified_HA_Waste.htm
My latest from Sky News Australia! On why it's great that support for nuclear energy has gone up ...
TimTuolomne comments on Dec 27, 2021:
I am not a booster nor a critic of any specific kind of energy production, however as an engineer, I am clear on their pros and cons. There remains no feasible way of handling nuclear waste. There is no material known to humans which can withstand the corrosive effect of nuclear waste for more ...
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 29, 2021:
@Gyrozgypsy Maybe he knows something I don't, but I know concrete only lasts for a few decades against high level radioactivity, and concrete is not far off chemically from glass; calcium carbonate, vs calcium and boron silicate. I have heard of glassifying low level waste. I'll look into that.
Can the government regulate morality?[youtube.com]
KeithThroop comments on Dec 29, 2021:
I'm not sure precisely what "regulate morality" means, but there is no question in my mind that all governments pass laws based on some set of moral values and that, in fact, all laws, in one way or another, presuppose a set of moral values. So, the old objection that "you cannot legislate morality"...
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 29, 2021:
I agree that even though it was the intent of our Founders to prevent our government from being coercive, the abandonment of the Commerce Clause of the Constitution at FDRs hands, created the vast unaccountable Federal bureaucracy we have today, which is as coercive without recourse as many dictatorships and socialist regimes. And there is a vast difference between legislating coerced BEHAVIOR, and changing the actual underlying motivation to do the right thing. If governments could do the latter, they would never be overthrown. The underground resistance to the lockdown and mask wearing today, in spite of plenty of power aimed against them is also proof.
Children with learning disabilities, including Autism, were offered “do not resuscitate” orders ...
Beachslim comments on Dec 26, 2021:
That's fucked up because in my opinion, people with high IQs can be dumb as hell too
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 27, 2021:
@Noone Yeah, who decides? See the problem?
Warren attacking Musk with Facebook ads for not paying taxes.
TimTuolomne comments on Dec 26, 2021:
Musk might be a bit of an idealist, who simplistically regards some things not done as opportunities, instead of asking if there might be good reasons they weren't attempted. And he seems to be very good as an opportunist finding funding. None of those things are crimes, but investors who believe...
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 26, 2021:
@Penrodster There do seem to be similarities, however what was not apparent to me about Trump at first was his committed defense of the Constitution. I have no idea how Musk feels about it. But I am willing to overlook everything else about Trump, because abandonment of the Constitution is what we are facing today, and I believe Trump is our only way back. To consider other surface things as just as important is incredibly facile.
Yellow Vests DENOUNCE COVID health pass.
TimTuolomne comments on Dec 26, 2021:
If only we would wake up in the US
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 26, 2021:
@Krunoslav True. I have chosen to live in a place where traditional values and skepticism of wholesale adoption of new technologies until well-proven. I think we will be among the last to fall. And protests here are not needed, as the local government is not requiring masks nor vaccines (yet).
The Daniel Natal Show: My Two Cents [youtu.
TimTuolomne comments on Dec 25, 2021:
That was the whole point of Leftists like Clinton, Obama and whoever is behind Biden: to destabilize the economy to the point that the American people become open to discarding the Constitution.
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 25, 2021:
@Krunoslav Difficult to argue otherwise when the deficit increased 6 trillion under Trumps watch.
Climate Change MY ASS!!! Where did you leftys put that climate change thing?
jaymaron comments on Dec 25, 2021:
Leftists like to cherry pick. Every time there's pleasant weather, post to your Democrat friends that this is proof of a rise in pleasant weather events. Be a climate optimist rather than a climate alarmist. The physicist Dr. Koonin published a book about climate titled "Unsettled" where he...
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 25, 2021:
Correct on all counts, plus the decrease in CO2 in the last million years has brought the Earth dangerously close to the lower limit that supports plant life. We actually should do all we can as humans to increase CO2, even though it will probably not ever be enough. But those are facts. They are no match for the religion of anthropogenic global warming (AGW).
Anything Goes: Putin Compares 'Woke' Gender Ideology to a Virus. He's not wrong. [youtu.be]
TimTuolomne comments on Dec 24, 2021:
A former FSB officer has to school US on common sense! How dumb can we get?
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 24, 2021:
@Krunoslav To you as well sir.
Chinese EV's are about to hit the world market including the US.
TimTuolomne comments on Dec 24, 2021:
That would mean a Chinese battery technology advancement that would triple the charge density. That has been expected for 50 years, and the best minds on the planet have only managed a few percent increase. Firstly its the Chinese, who not that long ago identically copied our 707 jet, which...
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 24, 2021:
@MosheBenIssac I think this will disappear by June.
Chinese EV's are about to hit the world market including the US.
MosheBenIssac comments on Dec 24, 2021:
Biden wont acknowledge Tesla who actually makes autos in the USA with US workers. This is what legacy US automaker are up against. https://tinyurl.com/mw596hf4
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 24, 2021:
I appreciate Musk's loyalty to the country, but is doesn't change the fact that electric cars must be subsidized somehow to do better than the fuel equivalent of around 35MPG, because the electric power to charge it is generated mostly by fossil fuel. If you know someone who can do the math (I can), ask them to check, if you don't believe me. That means my single point fuel injected gasoline Mitsubishi Mirage ES produces half the carbon of The Tesla, and is about 10 times less ecologically destructive to make. Sooner or later the Tesla will be an historical footnote.
Vatican III: Francis’ Synod on Synodality is going to be ‘a mishmash of confusion and ...
TimTuolomne comments on Dec 23, 2021:
Catholicism diverged from the First Commandment long ago with the worship of the Virgin Mary as a deity. If I understand Scripture correctly, that places all devoted Catholics in danger in eternity. And Francis has begun his Papacy with the statement that Scripture is not for the common ...
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 23, 2021:
@Krunoslav We disagree. Earthly politics are not the scope of Scripture. For someone like me, Scripture stands alone as the authority into eternity. For someone hoping it has Earthly relevance to the practice of religion, I agree, it is widely understood as only one way of thinking amongst an almost infinite set of them, therefore subject to historical precedent as well. However as as the only authority based on an actual cross-dimensional event, on which there is also Earthly disagreement, I submit that Scripture has greater relevance than non-believers may suspect or even have the ability to perceive.
I bet he is a pedarest too.
TimTuolomne comments on Dec 22, 2021:
Risking his place in Heaven to speak for Jesus so far outside Scripture. The Bible is clear: extrapolating the Word is extremely dangerous to us in eternity.
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 22, 2021:
@Krunoslav As someone who has identified myself as an Objectivist, I was curious as to how anyone could believe in the Resurrection. I did some study and in a very uncomfortable moment, realized that I had come to believe he actually WAS resurrected. My comfortable understanding of physics, engineering, mathematics and even the reality we perceive on Earth was challenged. From that moment, Scripture seemed to make more sense than my classical training. It always amazes me when someone who has pledged themselves to the Word, violates its principles.
I bet he is a pedarest too.
sqeptiq comments on Dec 22, 2021:
He looks the part.
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 22, 2021:
@Krunoslav Agreed. "A harmless man is not a good man. A good man is a dangerous man with it under voluntary control." - Dr Jordan Peterson. People weak in character often seek cover to express power to compensate. When cover shows up, they have historically done the most horrific things in history.
Scientists Claim They May Have Discovered the Cause of Alzheimer’s BY JACK PHILLIPS December 13, ...
ScottforKing comments on Dec 18, 2021:
If they make it work with few side effects, I hope they don't forget that some people might need it for free.
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 19, 2021:
Who's the "they" that you expect to provide it for free??? In my business I get to decide if I will devalue my worth as an expert in my field. Sometimes I will provide my services at no charge. I surely do not want the government telling me I have to do that. It has to be my choice and mine alone.
NewAmerican: More than 183 athletes have died and 323 have become seriously ill thus far in 2021 ...
TimTuolomne comments on Dec 17, 2021:
If that many athletes contracted the flu and a few died, it would not have made it to page 60 of the New York Times a few years ago, because if you check, that has been happening since the rise of televised sports. Now they have figured out how to terrify you with it, as if its something different,...
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 19, 2021:
@timon_phocas I am agreeing with you that it is not COVID, and I believe it is the experimental vaccine. Many experts, including the inventor of mRNA vaccines Dr Robt Malone, have said that the natural immune system is disabled by multiple closely consecutive experimental vaccines, and replaced by a very limited immune response. If the natural immune system were holding something at bay, it might become active and not be addressed by the experimental vaccine. If the awakened pathogen were capable of causing life threatening illness, even a healthy athlete might succumb.
This poll is for Christians who believe that there will be a literal kingdom of Christ here on ...
TimTuolomne comments on Dec 13, 2021:
That is not a Christian offering this poll. Again this is agenda setting, trying to discredit Christianity. Christians trust in God for their very delivery from every evil, making every question in the poll irrelevant.
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 15, 2021:
@eschatologyguy I said opinion, not history.
This poll is for Christians who believe that there will be a literal kingdom of Christ here on ...
TimTuolomne comments on Dec 13, 2021:
That is not a Christian offering this poll. Again this is agenda setting, trying to discredit Christianity. Christians trust in God for their very delivery from every evil, making every question in the poll irrelevant.
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 15, 2021:
@eschatologyguy We don't share the same opinion.
Alain de Benoist: Against Liberalism: The Total Power of the Marketplace Von Jonas Glaser, ...
TimTuolomne comments on Dec 15, 2021:
Where does Benoist draw the line between human nature and a political philosophy? You see, he doesn’t. As all Marxists, he regards human nature as malleable as the choice of an economic system. This is how all Marxists deviate from reality. Human nature overcomes every economic system ...
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 15, 2021:
@Krunoslav From the conclusion of the original post: "He finds his perfection in globalization." and "For him, liberalism reveals the logic of modernity in a sharpened form: The rationality of the Enlightenment, in which every rational person can participate, is replaced by the ego trip. I am assuming he means classic Liberalism. Perhaps I have that wrong. And ""exploitation of human labor, subordination to the law of value, transformation of the subject into an object, mass loneliness, absurdity of having to work, collapse of the inner life, non-authenticity and disguisedness of human existence, conditioning by advertising, tyranny of fashion trends, abolition of privacy, extensive juridification..." And "In a world (...) where you can do whatever you want, there is a danger that principles, truths and values, painstakingly acquired over centuries, will be dumped on the garbage heap of an exaggerated liberalism," Finally, "the conservative right does not want to understand that liberal capitalism systematically destroys all that it strives to preserve." He does not sound like anything but the opposite of a capitalist to me.
No, we’re nothing like Nazi Germany CLAIRE LEHMANN DECEMBER 15, 2021 The pandemic that ...
TimTuolomne comments on Dec 15, 2021:
There is no pandemic. The Spanish Flu in 1916 killed 50 million people when our population was 100 million. Half of everyone you knew were dead, and almost everyone was sick. Lockdown? No. Masks? No. Did it pass more quickly than the 2019 version of the common cold? Yes. It was done by now....
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 15, 2021:
@Lightman Didn't say it doesn't exist. You wrote that. What is true though is that now people are desperately afraid of dying of the common cold. The flu disappeared last year because they called it COVID to scare you, and it looks like that worked. Just because you don't know something, doesn't make it anything different than it really is. I notice that your tone is consistently sarcastic. as if you think everyone else is stupid and you know everything. From what you consistently write, I doubt it. For example, your implication that a lockdown and masks would have prevented most of the deaths in 1916 is utterly without support in any literature I have read of the event. And maybe you missed that it only lasted about a year. COVID 19 is about to enter year 3. When every paper published by the CDC on the subject concludes that masks are completely ineffective in the general public, and your implication is that COVID is not as bad because of masks, again hilarious. Maybe its not as bad because there were no deaths beyond statistically significant deaths due to colds since data began.
This poll is for Christians who believe that there will be a literal kingdom of Christ here on ...
TimTuolomne comments on Dec 13, 2021:
That is not a Christian offering this poll. Again this is agenda setting, trying to discredit Christianity. Christians trust in God for their very delivery from every evil, making every question in the poll irrelevant.
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 14, 2021:
@eschatologyguy You addressed it to Christians, the truly faithful of whom will say “EVEN IF…”. Those of little or no faith will say “WHAT IF???
Alison McDowell covers: ReadyNation Global Business Summit 2018 - Ringing The NASDAQ Bell For ...
TimTuolomne comments on Dec 13, 2021:
Ready Nation is by definition a Progressive organization, given its founder’s statement that its mission is to obtain state and federal government funding to strengthen the workforce. A Republican association (that is an organization which supports Constitutional principles) might accept state ...
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 13, 2021:
@Krunoslav Yes, I missed the point. I think I am still somewhat in denial that things had gone that far that early. Now its clear that many powerful people are completely unaware of the philosophical idea of respectful boundaries of others. They clearly believe that boundaries are violable, and worse; that they are the people to do it. The exact kind of blindness that characterizes Marxists. And that very blindness is their weakness. It is how every socialist regime fell, or was forced to morph into a capitalist hybrid. But we have to go through the pain of that for at least the next generation. I will not live to suffer the worst of it. Most of the World today will though.
LOL Will they overturn ?? [youtu.be]
TimTuolomne comments on Dec 12, 2021:
It takes all kinds. Even the morons have to have a place to be.
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 13, 2021:
@bobbo666 I have one.
NEWS // Republican Senate candidate Dr.
sqeptiq comments on Dec 8, 2021:
Most bizarre Republican candidate of the season!
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 10, 2021:
@Krunoslav Well said. As usual.
NEWS // Republican Senate candidate Dr.
sqeptiq comments on Dec 8, 2021:
Most bizarre Republican candidate of the season!
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 10, 2021:
@Krunoslav Interesting. As an engineer, I reject the notion that complex systems can be predictively engineered by homo sapiens 1.0, 2.0 or 10.0 without fantastic risk. It's almost impossible to do something as complex as the Space Shuttle, and we didn't do a very good job of that. "Human Engineering" is magnitudes more complex, and probably beyond estimation today. Human Engineering compared to the Space Shuttle would make the Space Shuttle look like Tinker Toys. One magnitude of complexity beyond the Space Shuttle would have meant utter failure. The best engineers represent that kind of capability, and soon AI will eclipse them. Without our ability to predict what will happen when it does, we are probably looking at an extinction event after that. I think technocrats who believe otherwise are delusional. As one among the faithful in Jesus Christ, I am looking forward to going Home and admit to being a bit blase about what happens to us here. Things that happen on Earth seem not so important compared to eternity. And I believe those worshiping Scientism are in for an awful shock when they finally realize that what I am saying is coming true. For us believers, we will be mourning for them as the finality of eternity closes in on them. They probably are certain that I am delusional. But one look at what is happening today seems already to be convicting them.
“A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government.
DMcCreery1956 comments on Dec 10, 2021:
The Byzantine and Holy Roman empires survived for a millennium. Perhaps faith is a more enduring societal binder than democracy 🤔
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 10, 2021:
Some might take issue with that. Not only did the borders slither around like a Sidewinder, each regime had its own brand of government, often more different than the revolving doors in South America. China as well.
NEWS // Study finds 5G technology a ‘significant factor’ in higher COVID case and death rates ...
Header comments on Dec 9, 2021:
Angry, that it does show the causation of the technology and government coverups on this mass murder! 😡
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 9, 2021:
@Header I stand corrected.
NEWS // Republican Senate candidate Dr.
sqeptiq comments on Dec 8, 2021:
Most bizarre Republican candidate of the season!
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 9, 2021:
@Krunoslav I am grateful for this generous tutorial. I had not heard much of that, nor read much of it in anything I considered credible. The ravings of clearly disturbed people tended to give me the sense that all of that was a perceived conspiracy, and not a real one. But your quote from Brzezinski rings true, and is chilling as a truly dangerous threat to Constitutional principles. “the reality of our times is that a modern society such as the U.S. needs a central coordinating and renovating organ which cannot be made up of six hundred people.” Now I wonder if those I considered lunatics had been attacked in some way to discredit them. Clearly the Clintons have employed such tactics. And it explains the seemingly inexplicable apathy of the GOP in defending Trump during the election. In the end though, a group like that is nothing more than another Communist Peoples Administration, and will fail as has every one before it. Will it be more deadly than previous versions? I think maybe yes. It is mind boggling to me that well-educated people could fall for that again, given history, and fail to understand the gift that is the Constitution, given human nature. They are obviously deluded into thinking they can change human nature without the unintended consequences that will be their own undoing, and perhaps the undoing of humanity.
NEWS // Republican Senate candidate Dr.
sqeptiq comments on Dec 8, 2021:
Most bizarre Republican candidate of the season!
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 9, 2021:
@Krunoslav Still having trouble getting my mind around the fact that we have arrived at that point.
NEWS // Republican Senate candidate Dr.
sqeptiq comments on Dec 8, 2021:
Most bizarre Republican candidate of the season!
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 9, 2021:
@Krunoslav Yes, the number of RINOs in Congress is now at an all-time high.
NEWS // Republican Senate candidate Dr.
TimTuolomne comments on Dec 8, 2021:
I would not want an individual in my circle, deciding in a vacuum, alone, the future of another life. Just as the most serious deliberation occurs in our Constitutional Republic when a person takes the life of another person, so should such a decision be made with only the most considered advice and...
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 9, 2021:
@Daveclark5 Clearly we are in the same tribe, but also in our Constitutional Republic here on Earth, we may not ignore the law - no matter how wrong, and must allow dissent. "...render to Caesar what is Caesar's."
NEWS // Study finds 5G technology a ‘significant factor’ in higher COVID case and death rates ...
TimTuolomne comments on Dec 9, 2021:
This article is somewhat in my field, so I am qualified to comment. A “correlation” can exist before the causation is identified. In other words, an almost infinite number of things can cause an increase in COVID activity that overlap the presence of 5G. The article conveniently sidesteps ...
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 9, 2021:
@Krunoslav Your instincts are pretty good I think. My interest in being accurate may indeed amount to too little, too late.
NEWS // Study finds 5G technology a ‘significant factor’ in higher COVID case and death rates ...
TimTuolomne comments on Dec 9, 2021:
This article is somewhat in my field, so I am qualified to comment. A “correlation” can exist before the causation is identified. In other words, an almost infinite number of things can cause an increase in COVID activity that overlap the presence of 5G. The article conveniently sidesteps ...
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 9, 2021:
@Krunoslav I am not dismissing it, but there is a chasm between “significant correlation” and causality. No reasonable scientist would draw any conclusions until following the studies through to connect and isolate causality. Drawing conclusions from this article is pure superstition. That said. I am extremely concerned about the vaccine on a number of levels. But with the smokescreens created by so many sources, getting factual information is going to take time. There is not much we can safely conclude yet. Until I know more though, I will not be taking that vaccine.
NEWS // Study finds 5G technology a ‘significant factor’ in higher COVID case and death rates ...
Header comments on Dec 9, 2021:
Angry, that it does show the causation of the technology and government coverups on this mass murder! 😡
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 9, 2021:
They have not proved the cause; only the coincident presence of two effects, and have conveniently ignored all of the others. Don’t let these idiots keep making you afraid.
Whoopi Goldberg ‘erupts’ after Justice says a fetus ‘has an interest in having a life’ - ...
2FollowHim comments on Dec 8, 2021:
Hitler did. But should we allow it? Let women decide, have freedom. We as a society can't afford more destructive people, who do want life as a fetus. Think science. Women are connected to the fetus. The fetus picks up all women's emotions. We should care. Imagine if babies were WANTED? ...
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 8, 2021:
I would not want an individual in my circle, deciding in a vacuum, alone, the future of another life. Just as the most serious deliberation occurs in our Constitutional Republic when a person takes the life of another person, so should such a decision be made with only the most considered advice and counsel of one’s own tribe. My tribe would demand life, not death of a fetus. Those not in my tribe may not matter much in the scale of eternity, and God grants them that choice here.
The Secret war: Antarctica Peace Treaty, Unseen Images! - YouTube
TimTuolomne comments on Dec 4, 2021:
Endless repetition of a single quote - as if it is many quotes, does not prove fact. Lots of speculation. Practically no evidence. You couldn't convict anyone in a US court of law on the equivalent of the content of the video. As an engineer, I could not even suggest a credible hypothesis from ...
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 6, 2021:
@Heresiarch Fair enough.
I have a question.
TimTuolomne comments on Dec 5, 2021:
God is only good. God foresaw everything and arranged that Lucifer would end up with the odious task of weeding out the unfaithful from the faithful, and by awful example, lead the borderline faithful to the truth. The faithful have nothing to fear from Lucifer, and with complete trust in Jesus, ...
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 6, 2021:
@Weltansicht I am grateful for your clearly more learned understanding of Scripture. And if I understood correctly, my understanding of Scripture and that you mentioned about Rabbi Tzadok are not incompatible. Gods blessings on you sir.
CIA Protected PEDOPHILES?
TimTuolomne comments on Dec 6, 2021:
As much as I think that agencies like the FBI, CIA and NSA, etc may be necessary, I also think that the Executive Office is insufficient oversight. If Executive oversight was as effective as the Secret Service has been historically, Hoover would have been replaced very early, and the CIA house ...
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 6, 2021:
@Sensrhim4hizvewz Civilian oversight has the weakness of no grasp of the realities of covert conflict, complex dynamic agendae, and plausible deniability. The Constitution was a fairly successful balance of a triumvirate of power (before 1942). Three similar agencies competing with each other, instead of having their own territory, might have a chance...a bit like the five computers on the Space Shuttle that vote on decisions.
CIA Protected PEDOPHILES?
TimTuolomne comments on Dec 6, 2021:
As much as I think that agencies like the FBI, CIA and NSA, etc may be necessary, I also think that the Executive Office is insufficient oversight. If Executive oversight was as effective as the Secret Service has been historically, Hoover would have been replaced very early, and the CIA house ...
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 6, 2021:
@Sensrhim4hizvewz I think that as long as CIA operatives have tenure and effectively no oversight, they are, apologies to Lord Acton: Not just corrupt, they are absolutely corrupt.
I have a question.
TimTuolomne comments on Dec 5, 2021:
God is only good. God foresaw everything and arranged that Lucifer would end up with the odious task of weeding out the unfaithful from the faithful, and by awful example, lead the borderline faithful to the truth. The faithful have nothing to fear from Lucifer, and with complete trust in Jesus, ...
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 5, 2021:
@toronto_Georgia I put it that way, because Scripture is not clear to me, and Scripture, not my opinion, is the only thing I trust. The Accuser is described as evil; a many translated word that I have come to understand more as something we should not do, and not necessarily something so mystical. Clearly our hardship is at this fallen angel's hands, and just as clearly, Romans 8:28, God uses all things for good.
I have a question.
TimTuolomne comments on Dec 5, 2021:
God is only good. God foresaw everything and arranged that Lucifer would end up with the odious task of weeding out the unfaithful from the faithful, and by awful example, lead the borderline faithful to the truth. The faithful have nothing to fear from Lucifer, and with complete trust in Jesus, ...
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 5, 2021:
@toronto_Georgia It seems to me that Scripture is clear that we are here in this difficult place to be refined by hardship into sufficiently humbled and sentient beings - only by God; not by our own ability, to be redeemed by Christ for our accepting Him. So our hardship is not by accident. I sense a role for the Accuser in that process.
Be ever on guard of Government that promises safety over dangerous freedom- [ammoland.com]
TimTuolomne comments on Dec 5, 2021:
“Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety. Deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.” - Benjamin Franklin.
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 5, 2021:
@SpikeTalon The satire in the Pennsylvania Gazette would have already convinced the public to ignore Fauci.
I have a question.
TimTuolomne comments on Dec 5, 2021:
God is only good. God foresaw everything and arranged that Lucifer would end up with the odious task of weeding out the unfaithful from the faithful, and by awful example, lead the borderline faithful to the truth. The faithful have nothing to fear from Lucifer, and with complete trust in Jesus, ...
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 5, 2021:
@toronto_Georgia Much of Scripture is not intelligible to me, and I have noted some controversy among scholars as well. At least one speculated that good could not exist without evil. I have had versions of this discussion with a few theological scholars and although beyond me, my tentative conclusion is that God has given his Word in Scripture for best effect to bring us to Him of our own free will, and provides both the carrot and the stick. I am uncertain of the role of the fallen angels in God's plan, however am convinced that it IS part of His plan, in which time as we understand it does not exist, so God compared to us, has complete omniscience - access to the whole picture at once. "Whoever makes a practice of sinning is of the devil, for the devil has been sinning from the beginning. The reason the Son of God appeared was to destroy the works of the devil." 1 John 3:8 ESV 1 "And I saw an angel coming down out of heaven, having the key to the Abyss and holding in his hand a great chain. 2 He seized the dragon, that ancient serpent, who is the devil, or Satan, and bound him for a thousand years. 3 He threw him into the Abyss, and locked and sealed it over him, to keep him from deceiving the nations anymore until the thousand years were ended. After that, he must be set free for a short time. 4 I saw thrones on which were seated those who had been given authority to judge. And I saw the souls of those who had been beheaded because of their testimony about Jesus and because of the word of God. They had not worshiped the beast or its image and had not received its mark on their foreheads or their hands. They came to life and reigned with Christ a thousand years. 5 (The rest of the dead did not come to life until the thousand years were ended.) This is the first resurrection. 6 Blessed and holy are those who share in the first resurrection. The second death has no power over them, but they will be priests of God and of Christ and will reign with him for a thousand years." Rev 20:1-6
The new Moronic variant is made by the MSM but it does not get the same memo for the narrative.
TimTuolomne comments on Dec 4, 2021:
The only saving grace is that Schwab/Soros/Gates will soon realize it is costing them too much. The public is getting wise, and starting to balk, so there is much less assurance of success of their little gambit.
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 4, 2021:
@Krunoslav I can't disagree.
What is it with the fully vaccinated?
TimTuolomne comments on Dec 4, 2021:
Mass hypnosis and the threat of global totalitarianism. MRNA inventor Robt Malone https://youtu.be/INHpQL9fgto
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 4, 2021:
@w0tn0t I opened that link and immediately had computer issues.
Omicron: New COVID Variant [youtu.be]
TimTuolomne comments on Nov 30, 2021:
This guy is a fear-monger. I wouldn’t be surprised if his bank account is suddenly massive from the generosity of some eugenicist/software developer and his billionaire leftist buddies doing their best to reset the World according to their vision, which regard the common folk as expendable and ...
TimTuolomne replies on Dec 2, 2021:
@DMcCreery1956 See “Mass hypnosis and the threat of global totalitarianism”. MRNA inventor Robt Malone https://youtu.be/INHpQL9fgto
UK Health Security Agency Releases Data On COVID Deaths DANIEL NOVEMBER 25, 2021 There has been ...
ScottforKing comments on Nov 28, 2021:
I have a problem with this one because there is no reference to the studies done and papers released on them. Unfortunately, there is no way to prove the author's contentions.
TimTuolomne replies on Nov 30, 2021:
Go to the UK Health Security Agency website.
Stone explores misconceptions regarding JFK’s legacy and discusses why he believes the US ...
TimTuolomne comments on Nov 27, 2021:
Oliver Stone is an average intelligence conspiracy theorist who has deluded himself into thinking he's a genius. It is classic textbook criminology that the higher the public profile, the greater the risk of the forensics being compromised. The Kennedy assassination was the poster child for the...
TimTuolomne replies on Nov 27, 2021:
@lawrenceblair If you knew me you could assert such a thing. You don't, so who is living in an alternate reality??? "Slander is the only recourse when the argument is lost." - Socrates.
Politico: Continuing saga of the Dems' "We're F--ked!" surveys.
Sensrhim4hizvewz comments on Nov 27, 2021:
I look at things simpler maybe but when you put a stench-filled, steaming pile of feces onto a plate and serve it up to Americans as a "plan", I can totally see how Americans are losing their patience with the lying, corrupted Democrats
TimTuolomne replies on Nov 27, 2021:
Yep. When half the country are insecure morons, terrified out of their minds, buying into the “victim-oppression” bullsh*t, and have convinced themselves that they are good people, and that everyone else are worse than they are, its no mystery.
"The Great White Replacement" is no longer an insidious conspiracy theory.
TimTuolomne comments on Nov 8, 2021:
“The most terrifying force of death, comes from the hands of men who wanted to be left alone. They try, so very hard, to mind their own business and provide for themselves and those they love. They resist every impulse to fight back, knowing the forced and permanent change of life that will come ...
TimTuolomne replies on Nov 8, 2021:
@Lt-JW Yes. That’s the moment one swallows hard and gives up everything to fight, knowing its all lost at that moment anyway.
Will Americans Ever Be As Unified As We Were After 9/11? [youtube.com]
TimTuolomne comments on Sep 19, 2021:
We were not unified. We went from feeling secure to being afraid.
TimTuolomne replies on Sep 26, 2021:
@KeithThroop Nice to see you Keith. Had to change jobs. I have worked for good managers sometimes, and idiots too. Then I make a change without hesitation. Always surprises them. Some seem to expect to be disrespectful without restraint, and that someone will just keep taking it. But change costs time and energy. All done and now I'm back.
COVID Vaccine Myths, Questions, and Rumors with Rhonda Patrick and Roger Seheult [youtu.
TimTuolomne comments on Sep 18, 2021:
"Our healthcare system is going to be overwhelmed..." Sound familiar? This guy must think we are really dumb to fall for that again. Oh yeah, I guess we are. We did not stop our elected representatives from an unConstitutional lockdown (without definitive proof of its necessity). Here's ...
TimTuolomne replies on Sep 18, 2021:
@MosheBenIssac I guess its also on America's Frontline Doctors like Dr Simone Gold, who are not buying this spin. These two doctors have a point of view which they clearly believe, but have failed to address the hundreds of doctors, nurses and other whistleblowers who credibly claim the healthcare system was NEVER overwhelmed - some who have been witch-hunted out of their careers by a vindictive media. How many of their "data" charts were clearly models and not data? Did you notice??? They make unqualified reference to the existence of a 'pandemic,' about which anyone of intelligence should have doubt. In 2021 there were 2.5 million deaths in the US by all causes except suicide, and only a small fraction of that was supposedly COVID, and the flu mysteriously was non-existent. Deaths from all causes combined - including COVID, were not significantly higher than previous years. That should make you think. And where was the discussion of whether or not human genetic engineering should even happen?? They claim it is not genetic engineering, even though it is a genetic material that takes over your immune system. They justify it because that's what the virus does. Is that rational???? Many people who are anti-GMO are getting vaccinated. Are you one of them? Does the vaccine even work? Some claim the "Delta variant" was an idea created as cover for the lack of effectiveness of the vaccine. There still have seen no studies sequencing either virus. So how could they know? Vermont, with the highest vaccination rate in the country — 88% of adults at least partially vaccinated & 79% fully vaccinated — is about to set a new high in COVID cases, just 3.5 months after Fauci said with 50% of adults vaccinated we wouldn’t see significant surges. They speak as if the vaccine is proven effective. It has only been proven roughly as effective as natural immunity. It may be proven more effective later, but not yet. So their assumption is knowingly disingenuous. And if I were a betting man, I would bet that the vaccine will prove less effective. "There are lies. There are damn lies. And then there are statistics." - Mark Twain. "Its more important to notice when you are wrong, than to prove you are right." - Dr. Jordan Peterson. "Slander is the only recourse when the argument is lost." - Socrates.
WHY SOCIETIES ALWAYS MOVE AWAY FROM REPRESENTATIVE REPUBLICANISM.
toronto_Georgia comments on Sep 18, 2021:
Sadly in an age where dishonesty has become the norm and is announced constantly in the news it seriously discourages ethics of any kind. We are also living through the age of deception and the obscene wealth of celebrities, sports persons and the elite are rubbed in our faces daily if one was not ...
TimTuolomne replies on Sep 18, 2021:
My Dad was the terror of the neighborhood in his muscle cars, until a Trooper stopped him one day and asked: "Why don't you quit pretending you're bad and fast, stop competing with the wives and kids in those SUVs, and take up racing with the big boys? Well, he did, and he won a lot. And he became a lamb on the highways.
Supreme Court ignores the Tenth Amendment.
tracycoyle comments on Jun 17, 2021:
Prior to enactment: too soon After enactment: too late Other cause: no standing It is not enough that the Court won't rule, it's that it ducks the chance at every opportunity. Why have a 3rd branch?
TimTuolomne replies on Jun 17, 2021:
The Court is still functionally operating extra-Constitutionally. Clearly the "conservative" majority is not all conservative.
How can they allow all these body-positive people into the COMMUNIST woke movement if they can't fit...
TimTuolomne comments on Jun 17, 2021:
“Body positive”??? Don’t worry about them. They’ll be dead by 40.
TimTuolomne replies on Jun 17, 2021:
@Hamulus Hide and watch.
El Salvador makes history, becomes first country to make Bitcoin legal tender- [dailywire.com]
TimTuolomne comments on Jun 9, 2021:
Not exactly confidence inspiring. The basic concept is flawed the same way computers were crippled by not anticipating how to create firmware that would survive Y2K, without patches still in use today. Bitcoin is arbitrarily limited to a finite quantity, and can’t be made flexible the way a true...
TimTuolomne replies on Jun 16, 2021:
@SpikeTalon Good thought. The value of currency is determined basically by mob rule.
"People today would rather have their fears praised and confirmed than disputed and allayed.
HistoryCorner comments on Jun 2, 2021:
The world has never had fewer wars, more freedom (although that is changing fast), lower mortality rate etc.... People need their fears to get attention.. or so they think.
TimTuolomne replies on Jun 6, 2021:
If you cherry pick a small enough time scale, that claim will hold up. Otherwise, we disagree. People are afraid because they allow the media to terrify them. The media are the real terrorists.

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