Following my article last week about China’s threat to Taiwan, I’ve had an unusually high number of contacts from blog readers and others, suggesting that China’s economy is in such dire straits that it’s no longer in a position to threaten anyone. I can only say, that’s a pipe-dream. China is a centralized authoritarian… Continue reading No, China isn’t about to collapse: and yes, China is a very real threat
Tag: Danger
“Be prepared to kill a child”
That’s the grim warning from J. Kb, one of the writers at the Gun Free Zone blog. He refers to this incident, in which a New York City taxi driver was murdered by teenage youths he’d just dropped off. He advises: Getting killed by a group of children is still getting killed. Your children… Continue reading “Be prepared to kill a child”
Hacking ballot papers even before they’re counted
The Gateway Pundit claims to have identified a technical “hack” that may allow voting machines and computer systems to alter the vote on a ballot paper even before it’s counted – and in a way that’s untraceable. There’s an election hack built before the 2020 election that can instantaneously swap the bubbles on your… Continue reading Hacking ballot papers even before they’re counted
Saturday Snippet: Eerily prescient
In my comments about the raid on President Trump earlier this week, I said: I believe we have never been closer to the outbreak of Civil War 2.0 than we are right now. May God prevent it, if that’s still possible. I’ve seen nothing since writing those words to make me change my mind. … Continue reading Saturday Snippet: Eerily prescient
“Why Did the DOJ and FBI Execute the Raid on Trump?”
That’s the series title of four articles you’ll find at the Conservative Treehouse. They’re very long and detailed, so much so that I won’t even try to excerpt them here. The four are: Part 1 – The Story Behind the Documents Part 2 – The Evidence Within the Documents Part 3 – A Culmination… Continue reading “Why Did the DOJ and FBI Execute the Raid on Trump?”
The technological society doesn’t “need” most of us – but who defines “need”?
Yuval Noah Harari is one of the policy gurus assisting the World Economic Forum. He has a distinctly jaundiced view of the future of humanity, as illustrated by these quotations: “AI is not even near its full potential; it’s just in its infancy. We haven’t seen anything yet. So, every 10 years, you are… Continue reading The technological society doesn’t “need” most of us – but who defines “need”?
True dat
From Josh Daws on Twitter (clickit to biggit): I entirely agree. Pedophiles. Firewood. Stakes in the ground. Some assembly required. Peter
You won’t read about this in US news media…
The corporate media in America aren’t printing anything except what their political and oligarchical masters tell them to print. True, in-depth analysis of the news simply isn’t happening in Big Media. We’re very fortunate that independent journalists and smaller media outlets are still providing it . . . but for how long? That’s a very… Continue reading You won’t read about this in US news media…
Tensions – in the rest of the world, and in US inner cities. Compare and contrast.
First, the rest of the world. Michael Yon recently had a lengthy, in-depth video interview with Jordan Peterson. It’s a remarkable exposition of what’s really going on in the rest of the world; the sort of thing one simply doesn’t see in the news media, because they’re self-censoring on behalf of the government and… Continue reading Tensions – in the rest of the world, and in US inner cities. Compare and contrast.
Fire-fighting with a bang
I was startled to read this article. A wildfire is consuming Slovenia and as the blaze moves across areas that were once battlefields during World War I, it’s meeting century-old unexploded ordnance with deadly results. According to the Slovenian press, fire swept across a WWI-era bomb on July 22 and detonated it while firefighters… Continue reading Fire-fighting with a bang