Making money out of gun buybacks

  I had to laugh at this picture, found on MeWe yesterday from a post on Twitter.  Clickit to biggit. Apparently the offer was $150 for any gun handed in.  That would, in theory, have brought in over $9,000, but the police haggled.  According to a commenter on the thread: “Hey so we talked with… Continue reading Making money out of gun buybacks

That’s telling them!

  I have to admit, Rep. Matt Gaetz can aggravate, agitate and discombobulate progressive leftists like few other politicians can, when he puts his mind to it.  His latest is a doozy. On Saturday, Gaetz spoke to college students at the Turning Point USA Student Action Summit in Tampa, saying women protesting abortion access are… Continue reading That’s telling them!

From “Why We Fight” to “Nothing Is Worth Fighting For”

  During World War II, the United States sponsored and produced a series of seven movies titled “Why We Fight“.  Originally intended for US soldiers, President Roosevelt ordered their release to the general public as well.  They were propaganda, yes, but they tried hard to be objective in presenting reasons why the USA was in… Continue reading From “Why We Fight” to “Nothing Is Worth Fighting For”

“We cannot get back to normal because normal is not allowed”

  That’s from Neil Oliver, whom we’ve met in these pages before on several occasions.  Usually a transcript of his comments is available on GB News, but for some reason this past weekend’s commentary hasn’t been put up there in anything but video form.  Nevertheless, it’s (as always) wisdom worth hearing from an incisive observer… Continue reading “We cannot get back to normal because normal is not allowed”

Schools as propaganda and indoctrination mills

  I haven’t spoken much about the crisis of indoctrination and political correctness at our schools, because I don’t have children of my own and I’m somewhat remote from the problem.  Nevertheless, it’s grown to the point that it is (or should be) a national scandal at present.  The fact that it isn’t is an… Continue reading Schools as propaganda and indoctrination mills

The anti-meat propaganda war is dialing up

  We’ve discussed on several occasions how the World Economic Forum’s “Build Back Better” initiative includes discouraging the use of meat, instead encouraging us to eat insects and their byproducts.  It’s noteworthy that many W.E.F. advocates (take a bow, Bill Gates) are investing in insect processing plants to produce such food . . . and… Continue reading The anti-meat propaganda war is dialing up

The “deafening media silence” about global protests

  We’ve mentioned the global protests and uprisings against the “Build Back Better” agenda sponsored by the World Economic Forum and others.  However, there’s been surprisingly little said about them in the mainstream media.  It’s almost as if they don’t exist, as far as most journalists and editors are concerned. Sky News Australia recently hosted… Continue reading The “deafening media silence” about global protests

An acute failure of the victim selection process

  It seems that over the past weekend, a number of Antifa cells/chapters/whatever decided to demonstrate against the Honky Tonk Bar in Salem, OR because they heard it was going to host “an anti-open-borders event”. It seems the Honky Tonk Bar is sometimes patronized by large groups of (equally large) bikers, whose philosophy of life… Continue reading An acute failure of the victim selection process

WEF fingers in the government pie, all around the world

  Sky News Australia contributor Rowan Dean, who also edits The Spectator Australia, has some trenchant thoughts on the similarities between government reactions to popular protests in Canada, Holland and other countries.  The common denominator:  their leaders are mostly disciples of the World Economic Forum and Klaus Schwab.  It’s worth taking five minutes to listen… Continue reading WEF fingers in the government pie, all around the world

Climate change theory meets hard reality: the assault on fertilizers

  We’ve seen how, over the past several decades, “global warming” or “climate change” have become buzzwords for increasing attempts to regulate and control human behavior.  It used to be that proponents of a given philosophy or way of life would seek to be elected to office, then use that office to implement their plans… Continue reading Climate change theory meets hard reality: the assault on fertilizers