Monday, May 10, 2021

It Starts With Small Things

Like, who is actually in charge? In this report from on the ground, in Maricopa County, in NOVEMBER, 2020 - well within the range of fighting to overturn the "official" results - none of this got into the media - none of it.

The Gateway Pundit has done an amazing job of ferreting out The News the News Media Doesn't Want to Report. 

Many people don't understand why the police "get on Black people's backs" about relatively small crimes (to be fair, they ALSO get on White people about the same issues).

Like turnstile jumping - hopping over the barrier that collects money for fares on the subways.

It's just a little pocket change, after all - what's the point?

Two things:

The NYPD speculated that Saturday’s shooter escaped via subway. What do you suppose the odds are that he swiped his MetroCard as he fled the scene? Or that he even has one?

Obviously he had a gun. But would he have brought it to Times Square if NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea hadn’t disbanded his phenomenally successful anti-crime/anti-gun units a year ago? Would the city’s housing projects and adjacent streets be war zones?

Climate Change - due to changes in ocean currents (not a Leftist excuse for cramming USA debt down our throats, it's an actual possibility). What would a change in Atlantic Ocean currents do?

  1. It would KILL Europe's economy, and many of its people. There's a reason that Great Britain, Ireland, Iceland, and the western coast of Europe is generally a mild climate. The equatorial warmer waters are driven there by the speed of the ocean currents (see map). Those would be the North Atlantic currents. It's what keeps the eastern coast waters relatively warm (by spring break in the South, it's a pleasant temperature).
  2. It would slow down the speed of currents. For warm waters, that means that less moisture would reach nearby lands, leading to more droughts (and, paradoxically, nastier hurricanes, when they do arise - trust me on this one).
  3. It would cause temps to drop - perhaps leading to another mini Ice Age. The last one occurred during King Henry VIII's time - when the Thames River froze over. Even before that, the Vikings abandoned Greenland, due to changing weather.
  4. It would make navigation more difficult, as ships will find it difficult to navigate the frozen narrow straits. The slower currents would likely increase the cost of imports brought by ship. In the United States, this may be less of a problem, as overland trucking/trains can supply much of that which we will not be able to access. But, other countries will suffer shortages of fuel, medicine, food, and essential materials.
  5. I'm going to make a guess here - the Middle part of America would suffer some droughts. Not enough rain will reach that far, due to slower currents and winds. East of the Mississippi should be OK, but the plains may become depopulated. 
I'm no expert, but I have had coursework with the AMS Education Division, and most of that was on the effect of currents on climate. This kind of reporting seems to be extremely speculative.


The USA, except in a worst-case scenario, would be OK.

Not Europe. This could, finally, kill off the Mega-Union of Countries. And, good riddance.

That is, IF you believe the Public Radio narrative - which, I tend NOT to.


And, last - have you checked out Trump's new site - very interesting. I'm not sure that this will increase his chances of a comeback, or changing very much at all And, he hasn't mastered the art of providing links (even a relatively important one, such as to Josh Hawley's new book). But, it's nice to see that - if you have a LOT of money - you don't have to worry about being deplatformed.

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