# # #
As global digital currency looms ominously in our future, here’s a meme I saw the other day at Bookworm Room that shows one reason that cash is better than digital (or any credit card):
# # #
. . . in accordance with UN and WEF
climate recommendations, the city of Oxford (home to the famed university)
approved plans mandating that citizens may not drive more than 15 minutes
distance from their homes without permission. It’s called the “15 Minute City”
and is intended to reduce auto emissions. Mostly, though, it will reduce
liberty, which is what climate change madness has always been about.
. . .
Making choices based on lifestyle
preferences is a perfectly sound, market-based way to go through life.
But the marketplace is not what
globalists want. They want control. Certainly, that’s the case in and around
Oxford, England. Word is trickling into America that both the leftist
Oxfordshire County Council and the Oxford City Council have plans. Big plans.
. . .
And the conclusion:
. . . Socialism is totalitarianism,
which exists under many names (theocracy, military junta, fascism, communism)
but, no matter the name, the goal is always the same: Completely control a
population for the benefit of a small, well-defined group of elites. In Oxford,
England, with its new plan to trap people near their homes and spy on them
wherever they go, we’re seeing the latest phase in the socialist crackdown that
Rush [Limbaugh] identified 30 years ago.
Coming soon to a neighborhood near you. Read Ms. Widburg’s column at American Thinker
here.
# # #
The great Victor Davis Hanson goes
through all sorts of “woke” reasons that colleges and universities are
failing. The full article (“Are
Universities Doomed”) is at The Daily
Signal here, but here’s his conclusion:
How ironic that universities are
rushing to erode meritocratic standards—history’s answer to the age-old,
pre-civilizational bane of tribal, racial, class, elite, and insider prejudices
and bias that eventually ensure poverty and ruin for all.
VDH could as well be describing the decline of western
civilization itself.
# # #
It’s almost the end of 2022 and time for all those year-end round-ups. Here’s a good start from Gabriel Keane at Valiant News:
Tucker Carlson recounted some of
what he believes to be the biggest lies told by the Democrat Party and the
federal government over the course of 2022 in one of the last editions of his
show this year.
“So here, ladies and gentlemen, are
our favorite lies of 2022,” Carlson announced. “We had an awful lot to choose
from in making tonight’s list from Paul Pelosi’s late night crime scene to the
endless propaganda about the Ukraine war, to the million non-existent Americans
who actually didn’t get new jobs in the third quarter of the year.”
. . .
“People are dying of COVID, Joe
Biden told us, because you have questions about an experimental mRNA shot
that doesn’t really work and whose long-term effects we can’t know,” Carlson
said. “You are the criminal here, not the Chinese government, because you’re
‘unvaccinated.’ You must be punished. That was the message from the White House
picked up and eagerly disseminated by Biden’s equally soulless stooges in the
media.”
The Fox News host claimed that
vaccinated people are four times as likely hospitalized for Covid as
unvaccinated people, a statement corroborated by the CDC.
More here.
# # #
Sad to wrap up the Christmas weekend with more bad news from Washington. You will already be aware that Congress just passed another 4,000+ page Omnibus spending bill that does nothing for conservative Americans. Actually, it’s worse than nothing, as so much of your tax dollars will be funding progressive projects and agendas that will make your blood boil.
So it is no surprise that Julie Kelly is beyond disgusted with Congress. She’s furious at both (D) and (R) members of the Uniparty. She closes her recent American Greatness column with outrage:
. . . No group of politicians has
licked the boots of President Zelenskyy more than Republican senators. Senate
Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) is among Zelenskyy’s biggest
supporters, insisting this
week that “providing assistance for Ukrainians to defeat the Russians
is the number one priority for the United States right now according to most
Republicans. That’s how we see the challenges confronting the country at the
moment.”
And there you have it. One of the
most powerful—albeit most unpopular—leaders in Washington thinks lining
Zelenskyy’s army-green pockets with more U.S. tax dollars is a greater need
than tackling any number of ongoing crises roiling the country right now.
In a last bit of symbolism
Wednesday night, Zelenskyy exited the House chambers carrying the case holding
the folded American flag. A two-bit actor and international con man walked out
with billions of American dollars and a cherished token of America’s sacrifice
and in the real fight for freedom, justice, and security.
And the fiends in the hall
systematically destroying that legacy for the people they are elected to
represent cheered again.
Traitors.
She’s right. Read her column here.
# # #
Neil Oliver’s Christmas monologue is inspiring to any of us who struggle with the decline of the West. Here’s his closing:
. . . Just because the help and
leadership we need is not yet clearly in view … the seeds of it are there among
us already, nonetheless. We must come to our own rescue in the year and years
ahead because there’s no one else.
The Christmas story tells us that
2000 and more years ago, a baby boy was born into poverty and into obscurity.
During the 33 years of the life of the man he became, he was recognized for
what he really was, his true value, by relatively few. He died as he had lived,
in obscurity. He was executed for standing up to, and challenging, the
establishment, but by his actions the world was changed forever, for the
better.
Sometimes the most obvious people
change the world. At other times, it’s the people the world does not notice,
that the world thinks nothing of and so ignores, who end up making all the
difference.
I hope and also trust that this is
one of those times. I have no faith in the obvious, loud people with their
hands on the levers of power. We will be saved by our own actions in defiance
of those who care for us not a jot and who prioritize only those they serve –
which is to say the already rich and the already powerful, the banks, the
markets and the global corporations. I say we should ignore the whole lot of
them.
Here’s the thing: together, right
now, we already have everything we will ever need, which is to say each other.
We can share food and warmth and light.
We are free people. It’s Christmas
and the Christmas message is that hope is here. Light in the dark.
Merry Christmas. Read the full transcript or watch the video here.
# # #
Seen on Power Line :
# # #
At Dossier / Substack, Jordan Schachtel has some good news (I hope):
Davos Man on defense: World Economic Forum lashes out at ‘disinformation campaigns’ against its tyrannical ideas
WEF spends end of 2022 labeling all of its critics
agents for disinformation.
In a world gone increasingly mad, it’s worth digging out some optimistic trends we’re seeing going into 2023. Some of the world’s most influential networks and organizations — which were once considered untouchables — are now feeling the heat. Davos Man [Adrian Monck], in particular, is now playing defense.
The World Economic Forum (WEF) and
its benefactors are facing major headwinds. What was once a shadowy, ruling
class ideas shop has been forced into the spotlight, exposing its powerful
network to unwanted attention from the Common Man. The WEF’s extremist agenda,
which has advanced global narratives such as the “The Great Reset” and “Build
Back Better,” and “You’ll Own Nothing And You’ll Be Happy,” among others, has
been met with increasingly fierce resistance. In the United States and in
pockets abroad, both governmental and private actors are taking action against
the Davos Man’s agenda items.
. . .
The WEF is feeling the heat, and
for the first time on record, they are waging a concerted, defensive public
relations campaign against the forces that oppose its advocacy for technocratic
tyranny. . . .
Read the rest here. And let us hope
that Mr Schachtel is on the right track.
# # #
At AmericaFirstReport, Dr Joseph Mercola is sounding another alarm, and unfortunately, it makes sense:
STORY AT-A-GLANCE
- Over time, it’s become clear that the globalist cabal seeking to implement a one world government repeatedly tell us what they’re about to do. Table-top pandemic simulations, for example, are a form of dress rehearsal
- In 2017, Johns Hopkins Center of Health Security held a coronavirus pandemic simulation called the SPARS Pandemic 2025-2028 scenario. In October 2019, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in collaboration with Johns Hopkins and the World Economic Forum hosted Event 201
- As in the SPARS Pandemic scenario, Event 201 involved an outbreak of a highly infectious coronavirus, but the primary (if not sole) focus of the exercise was how to control information and keep “misinformation” in check, not how to effectively discover and share remedies
- October 23, 2022, Gates, Johns Hopkins and the World Health Organization cohosted “a global challenge exercise” dubbed “Catastrophic Contagion,” involving a novel pathogen called “severe epidemic enterovirus respiratory syndrome 2025” (SEERS-25), which primarily affects children and teens
- Enterovirus D68 is typically associated with cold and flu-like illness in infants, children and teens. In rare cases, it’s also been known to cause viral meningitis and acute flaccid myelitis, a neurological condition resulting in muscle weakness and loss of reflexes. The virus they modeled in the Catastrophic Contagion simulation appears to be something similar to enterovirus D68, but worse
Read the full report here. It's a bit technical, but the main point is that these are all tactics to enforce a New World Order. Yikes.
RELATED: J.D. Shurk at American Thinker on “COVID Communism”:
. . . American rights have been sliced and diced until all that is left is the will of the government. The will of the people, as so many J6 defendants can attest, has limped along on life support, while Big Government assassins seek to smother it dead. These last three years of COVID-1984 may have changed that depressing prognosis once and for all. Brutal overreach has more Americans than ever asking why they should be perpetual victims of government abuse. Many are finally recalling the Founders' wisdom and remembering that government is not their friend. Many more have begun to realize that a government that refuses to abide by the Constitution is a government with waning legitimacy. When enough realize that self-government demands that the organs of the State defer to the people, then a tipping point will be reached. The World Economic Forum's acolytes might have sown the seeds for a "Great Reset," but they may well regret what they eventually reap.
# # #
This blog links frequently to Dr Robert Malone’s Substack page. Most recently, we linked to Dr Malone’s trip to Vienna to produce A Global Proclamation from Doctors Around the World. Here's an update:
The "Global Covid Summit goes Europe" / "Resilience on
tour" shone a light on truth, facts, and emotion through music
and humor. The event was mostly organized by Maria Hubmer-Mogg and it rocked.
People had fun, got inspired, they took ideas and enthusiasm back to their own
communities. The group has plans to do more of these great events - Spring
2023!
The whole idea was an empowering
pre-Christmas Event with short motivating impulse speeches and a focus on music
from musicians who deliver important information in their own special way.
A doctor’s proclamation was written
that combined important data points with a big message of hope, freedom and
love. This proclamation was live-streamed in many languages and these videos
will be available soon. I cut a version with Brad of Five Times August at our
rented apartment in Vienna; this is the 4-minute video:
A transcript is also at the link. And in the holiday spirit, here are two cartoons that Dr Malone also posted:
# # #
Digital dollars? Sounds innocuous enough, but it’s not. In a recent column at Based Underground, Claudio Grass points out the dangers in the imminent move to digital currency. Here’s a sample:
As Reuters reported on the 15th of November, “Global banking giants
are starting a 12-week digital dollar pilot with the Federal Reserve Bank of
New York. Citigroup Inc , HSBC Holdings Pl, Mastercard Inc and Wells Fargo
& Co are among the financial companies participating in the experiment
alongside the New York Fed’s innovation center, they said in a statement. The
project, which is called the regulated liability network, will be conducted in
a test environment and use simulated data, the New York Fed said. The pilot
will test how banks using digital dollar tokens in a common database can help
speed up payments.”
. . .
[T]he stakes are too high for
people to ignore this development. Whoever controls the money, controls
everything and the rise of CBDCs [Central Bank Digital Currency] threatens to make that control absolute,
closing whatever little “loopholes” of freedom may still exist today.
To most citizens, savers and
taxpayers, the transition to a digital dollar might seem harmless, or even
beneficial, given that most of the population today associates digitalization
with convenience and speed. Indeed, if one doesn’t understand the ins and outs
of monetary history, of fiat money and of digital currencies, this concept
appears totally innocuous. But even for many who do understand these things, it
might seem like such a step would really make no difference. Junk money is junk
money after all, be it physical or digital, it’s still backed by nothing,
right?
Well, that is right indeed, but
there’s a lot more to it. While the currency itself will continue to be
worthless, its digital form will come with a bunch of perks and advantages for
central planners. As Eswar Prasad, professor of trade policy and economics
at Cornell University, puts it:
One should recognize that the CBDC
creates new opportunity for monetary policy. If we all had CBDC accounts
instead of cash, in principle it might be possible to implement negative
interest rates simply by shrinking balances in CBDC accounts. It will become
a lot easier to undertake helicopter drops of money. If everybody had
a CBDC account, one could easily increase the balance in those accounts.
What this essentially means is that
any choice that remains and any degree of financial sovereignty that is left in
the present system could be easily wiped out by CBDCs. And its not only
financial freedom that’s at stake: these centralized digital currencies can be
used by governments to monitor, to control and even to directly punish
dissenters, by blocking transactions, freezing their accounts or seizing they
assets. Some might find that farfetched, but those are probably the same people
who thought that China’s “Social Credit System” was implausible too, right up
to the moment it was actually implemented.
The headline on Dan Gelernter’s recent column at American Greatness -- “Trump Was a Mistake” – is a bit misleading. The mistake was that of the Uniparty. Mr Gelernter compares the ascendency to the presidency in 1900 of Teddy Roosevelt (TR), who was much despised by the political establishment because it could not control him. The establishment’s mistake back then was nominating TR in the vice-presidency, thinking that they could rid New York of its governor and at the same time condemn TR to political obscurity as Vice President. Didn’t work out that way. Mr Gelernter concludes:
So remember: The GOP isn’t really
our party. It never was. That is the central truth that the Trump
phenomenon has exposed—or exposed anew. It’s a political machine, just like the
Democratic Party, and it wants to run itself, not be run by “ordinary” people
like you and me. Trump’s nomination the first time around, from the GOP’s
perspective, was a huge mistake, just as TR’s had been. And they have no
intention of repeating that kind of mistake.
The GOP and the
Democrats and the media are all agreed on one, central point: Trump
cannot become president again. All these power groups’ motivations are
different, but their interests are aligned, and the stakes are practically
existential.
Keep the story of the 1900
Republican Convention in mind, too, when you think of Florida Governor Ron
DeSantis: He’s a huge success in Florida, and is the only governor standing up
to the federal government in any meaningful way. What could be better than to
seduce him away from that role with the promise of the presidency? Kill two
birds with one stone, and kill America, too, while you’re at it.
Trump was a huge mistake: He was
the biggest mistake machine politicians had made in over a century. The success
of Trump’s presidency dealt establishment politicians a heavy blow. A second
Trump term might kill them, and they know it.
So, be prepared to hear nothing
about Trump’s candidacy, nothing about his massive rallies, nothing about the
unwavering enthusiasm of his supporters. Be prepared to hear only one thing:
That the “people” don’t want him. But don’t believe it. Remember which people
are doing the talking.
Read the full column here.
# # #
It’s the Uniparty. At
The Right Way on Substack, Emerald
Robinson reports on “The GOP's Crack-Up Is Finally
Here”:
American voters now understand: all
the Democrats are Democrats,
and most Republicans are Democrats too.
A well-known senator appeared on TV
recently to discuss the omnibus bill to fund the federal government, and
delivered the following remarks: “Republicans are emasculated. They have no
power, and they are unwilling to gain that power back. The Republicans do not
have the intestinal fortitude. They always collapse, and they fear shutting
government down — so no policy objectives ever get added.”
Now the question is: which liberal
Senator pointed out that the GOP has completely collapsed as a party since the 2020
election?
The answer: Rand Paul.
A GOP senator was willing to state
publicly — on Fox News no less! — that his own party has become a joke.
. . .
As Rand Paul said: the GOP is
emasculated. They always collapse.
The only place that Mitch McConnell
and Kevin McCarthy and Ronna McDaniel have led the Republican Party is to a
complete surrender to the Democrat Party. Naturally, they all want to be
re-elected to leadership anyway — and they probably will get their wish.
That’s the GOP for you.
Read the entire sorry story here.
# # #
Harris Rigby at NotTheBee posted this:
[from her Twitter post] Emily Miller@emilymiller
Love how Justice Clarence Thomas quietly lays wreaths with all the other volunteers every year at Arlington National Cemetery for #wreathsacrossamerica to honor those who have the ultimate sacrifice.
From Western Journal:
Wreaths Across
America is a charitable organization that mobilizes thousands of
volunteers every year to put wreaths on the graves of veterans and fallen
soldiers.
This isn't the first year Thomas
has volunteered at Arlington Cemetery, either.
The justice can be seen in a candid photo from 2013 helping to clean up the
cemetery after the Christmas season on a rainy January day.
As Mr. Rigby concludes: “The man is one of the greatest Americans of all time.” Full report
is here.
# # #
If you need a little pick-me-up, look no further than Dr Robert W Malone, who reported from Vienna:
This week Jill and I are in Wien
(Vienna), Austria for a number of events, culminating in the reading of a
proclamation, a concert and screening of a Plandemic III teaser later tonight.
At breakfast this morning, the
hotel table overflowed with brilliant people from all over the globe. Passions
were high as we wrote a proclamation to the citizens of the world (to be read
and sung later in the day). Then we moved to our apartment where controlled
chaos reigned as the creative process took over the group and we recorded
videos and song. No money, no recording rights - this effort is all freely
given by everyone involved. This is about freedom, and we all feel the
connection, the pressure to stop the globalized oppression and the worldwide
yearning for individual sovereignty, as the sacred ground of freedom slips from
under our feet. We do not want to be ruled by globalized corporatists and
elitists. The United Nations has been co-opted by the politics of the World
Economic Forum and the New World Order. Although this has to change, I think we
all feel so privileged to be a part of this resistance and freedom movement! I
am grateful to serve with so many amazing people.
The recording session this morning
also included an impromptu recording session with Brad (Five Times August).
So indulge me for sharing a few
photos from this morning’s video shoot. [see more below and at the link]
We did one take of the
proclamation - and it was perfect!
The censorship has been hot and
heavy in Austria over the past three years, and by all accounts it is only
getting worse. Unfortunately, this is also true for many other nations, and
seems to be led by an anonymous coordinated globalized effort. This is why we
must speak the truth of the universal right to speak freely, the freedom of the
press and the right of assembly in all of our public spaces, including the
internet.
Yesterday, one of our events was
“cancelled” by a mayor of an Austrian town without warning or notice. This
fall, at least two medical freedom events in the USA, had to be re-booked
because event venues cancelled at the last minute - when they found out that it
was a medical freedom meeting.
. . .
Last night we had a great reception
and a practice session for some of the musicians for tonight’s concert. We are
all part of an underground movement not just for medical freedom, but for
freedom and individual sovereignty.
Think about waking up your friends
by having a house concert, screen one of the great documentaries about what has
happened, or just have a reception or workshop to share locally with like
minds. The downstream benefits will impact so many.
In a chorus, many people sing
different voices. We need all of our voices in this movement. . . .
More at the link here. Dr Malone is one of my heroes.
# # #
Jack Hellner at American Thinker points out the sheer idiocy of the mainstream media:
This morning on the Today
Show, White House doctor and Covid-19 “response coordinator” Ashish Jha was
asked about the shortage of children’s medicine. He said there is plenty of
supply, but demand is just too high. The hosts on the Today Show didn’t seem to
have a problem with such a stupid answer, as they breezed on without even
taking a moment to consider the absurdity of his statement. Why is this man
treated as an expert on anything?
Using Jha’s “logic”:
The media personalities that allow
Jha a pass on his contradictions are the same people that have done little (if
any) reporting on the outrageous collusion between government Swamp creatures
and the leftwing activists at Twitter to squelch bad press on the Biden family
corruption. They were not outraged that Trump and other conservative voices
were silenced. They didn’t care that respected and renowned members of the
medical community were banned from a social media platform for daring to offer
alternative views on the Covid-19 narrative, or disagreeing with governments
dictatorial edicts. . . .
The above is most of the column; the last little bit is here.
# # #
At American Thinker, Andrea Widburg invokes the Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come when looking at the pitiful state of the Biden pResidency:
. . . In A Christmas Carol, when the 'Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come' shows Scrooge what awaits him—standing invisibly by as people volunteer to attend his funeral only if they get free food, while those who once served him celebrate his passing as an opportunity to enrich themselves—Scrooge has the opportunity to and the gift of making a change to his life. Scrooge willingly expresses remorse and seizes the chance for redemption.
It’s different for Biden. His is a life filled with opportunism, graft, crime, and moral corruption. He’s already the ghost. He’s incapable of remorse, and there will be no redemption.
Because he’s such an awful human being, I can’t say that there’s anything sad about seeing him already consigned to the living hell of invisibility. I’m only sad for the nation that had this man foisted upon it to preside over its decline.
Read the entire column here.
Bah, humbug!
# # #
Revolver links to Paul Bedard's Washington Examiner article that spotlights an outfit having fun with all the train-wrecks surrounding us:
That’s a wrap: 'Let’s Go Brandon'
wrapping paper strikes gold
The Georgia company that struck
Christmas gold last year with its “Let’s Go Brandon” logo wrapping paper is
already on a path to double sales this holiday season.
FreedomSpeaksUp.com CEO Seth
Weathers told us that he expects $2 million in sales from his paper collection,
notably his trademark red, white, and blue paper with the anti-Biden meme
printed on it
“We’re having tons of fun with
this. There’s no way to spend $20 and get more smiles on Christmas morning,”
said Weathers, who produces other conservative-themed clothing and lifestyle
items.
He added, “This may be the only
time Joe Biden has boosted a small business.”
Read the rest here. Good fun.
# # #
Victor Davis Hanson does not like what he is seeing:
“Our Parasitic Generation”
Are we sure that there is all that
much ruin left in the United States?
We are $31 trillion in collective
debt. The new normal is $1.5 trillion budget deficits. The military is
politicized and short of recruits. We trade lethal terrorists for woke
celebrity athletes as if to confirm our enemies’ cynical stereotypes.
Our FBI is corrupt and discredited,
collaborating with Silicon Valley contractors to suppress free speech and warp
elections. We practice segregation and racial discrimination and claim we do
not because the right and good people support it and, anyway, the victims
deserve it. The country has seen defeat before but never abject, deliberate
humiliation as in Kabul, when we fled and abandoned to the terrorist Taliban a
$1 billion embassy, a huge, remodeled air base, thousands of friends, and tens
of billions of dollars in military hardware—and hard-earned deterrence.
We are witnessing the breakdown of
basic norms essential for civilized life, from affordable food and fuel to
available key antibiotics and baby formula. Old Cairo seems safer than an
after-hours subway ride or stroll at dusk in many major American cities.
Medieval London’s roadways were likely cleaner than Market Street in San
Francisco. Speech was freer in 1920s America than it is now.
Lots more at American Greatness here. It’s important. And it’s grim.
# # #
J D Rucker is fired up.
Here’s an extract from “Rebuild the America First Movement or Die Trying” at America First Report:
Recognize the Enemies
We cannot fight an enemy if we do
not recognize exactly who they are. It’s easy to say that the massive,
widespread voter fraud as well as legal but dirty tactics used to sway elections
are all the fault of Democrats, but this is inaccurate. It’s the Uniparty Swamp
that’s truly behind the theft of the “red tsunami” in 2022 and the presidential
election in 2020. Mitch McConnell was just as responsible (in fact, probably
more so) for Republicans losing elections as Chuck Schumer.
The RINOs would rather the party
lose than win with America First patriots. They despise Donald Trump, but more
importantly they despise those of us who supported him. This is why they
managed to lose a seat in the Senate despite the state of the nation being more
abysmal than it has been in modern history. The party in charge of the House,
Senate, and White House does NOT get rewarded with more seats under normal
circumstances, but the Uniparty Swamp made it happen. The GOP may have won a
razor-thin majority in the House, but that’s just because it’s too challenging
for them to subvert so many elections across the country. The Uniparty Swamp is
okay with a House led by Kevin McCarthy since he’s one of them.
. . .
Localize
This doesn’t just have to do with
the America First movement. We should be striving to localize nearly every
aspect of our lives with so many threats coming together around us. But the
original plan of the Tea Party was to establish localized chapters. The America
First movement should do something similar with one caveat. If we’re going to
operate locally, we need to maintain that stance.
The Tea Party was killed by several
groups of grifters who nationalized the movement. Some of the Tea Party groups
were okay, but most were not. Unfortunately, being “okay” isn’t good enough for
the long haul and being a grifter group is counterproductive. We cannot allow
that to happen to the America First movement. If should form locally in areas
across the country. It should stay
local. It should operate locally [emphasis added]. Otherwise, it will be corrupted. . . .
Read the rest here.
Mr Rucker outlines some of the things patriots can DO to try to reverse
course and undo some of the damage.
# # #
Neil Oliver’s weekly monologue is, once again, insightful and also unnerving. Here’s part of the transcript (via Treehouse):
Winter arrived last week – and with
it a dose of reality. All that talk about wrapping up warm in the house,
putting on an extra jumper, hot water bottles, full-size onesies – it’s
dangerous nonsense. It might be fine for a while if you’re a healthy adult –
but it’s a tragedy in slow motion for babies, young children, the elderly, the
sick.
And it’s only the second week in
December. It’s a long time until Spring.
Even if layering up and donning a
hat were enough to keep a body going, once cold properly gets a grip of a
house, it too starts to die in its own way.
The creep of dampness that takes
its own toll on house and health alike. Frozen pipes – followed by burst pipes
– and not enough plumbers to go round. People who can’t afford to heat their
homes are likely struggling with spiking food bills as well.
All of this in a first world
country that was home to the industrial revolution that changed the world for
the better and lifted billions out of poverty. Now the grannies saved by
locking down the world until its heart stopped beating, are sitting down to die
alone of cold and hunger. It’s amazing how inventive the Establishment has
proven to be in coming up with ways to invite the elderly to die miserable
lonely deaths.
Our so-called leaders tell us all
of it is a price worth paying – by which they mean worth paying by us, the
little people. All the decisions are being made by those who have no intention
whatever of spending so much as five minutes in an unheated home. Turn up the
thermostat and fill out the expenses claim – that’s the order of the day for
our elected representatives. . . .
Read the rest here (or listen to the
video).
# # #
cartoon credit: saltbushclub [click to embiggen]
And it is a cult. Viv Forbes “started his life with candles, kerosene lights, and a wood-burning stove. His parents milked cows and harvested corn by hand.” Over time, as energy sources improved, the result was a dramatic increase in the farm's surplus of food." Now Mr Forbes has a prediction at American Thinker about the future of the Green New Deal:
. . . But what keeps trains,
elevators, hospitals, and refrigerators going if we have a still night followed
by another cloudy day? More batteries or Snowy 9 Pumped
Hydro? And if the still cloudy weather continues, what will recharge
the Big Batteries and re-pump the hydros? And will Greens apply the
same conservation standards and delaying tactics to wind, solar, hydro, and
power line construction that they now apply to coal mines?
. . .
Soon after the last coal power
plant is demolished, in a snap of still, cold, cloudy weather, the lights will
go out, electric trains will stop, and battery-powered food deliveries to the
cities will falter. There will be uproar in Parliaments, and all Green/Teal/ALP
governments will fall. The media will blame "climate
change."
Energy Realists will take
over. They will immediately place orders for dozens of modular
nuclear power plants.
But this energy reality will come
too late. Long lines of city-dwellers with bicycles, wheelbarrows
and old diesel utes [utility vehicles] will flee from the hungry cities.
Read the article here.
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