Sunday, September 7, 2025
How crime syndicates govern systematically
Saturday, September 6, 2025
Thursday, September 4, 2025
Israel is the leadership in this world protecting peace and trade
Gad Saad on X known as @GadSaad, said today, "Imagine if the West were governed by real leaders with a powerful energy. Unapologetic, proud, no nonsense leaders who protect their people from domestic and foreign threats. Instead, over the past 4+ decades, nearly every Western country has been governed by weak, spineless, castrated cowards."
If that was the case, strong leaders in the world would recognize a pivotal role played by Israel in keeping world trade safe. Israel is pivotal in keeping the Suez Canal safe from enhanced terrorist attacks by the mobsters called Hamas, who everybody knows would blow up every ship in the canal in a heart beat.
A stronger minded person might see that if there is no Israel, there is probably no Suez Canal, and a potential break with economic security which the world cannot imagine. That's what most would believe.
The history of conducting trade places Israelites as a singular force protecting the peaceful conduct of trade through a critical corridor of the world. FACT. So, there were migrations, then civilizations, and Ur was where Israel began (Mesopotamia, now approximately Turkey).
The anthropology and archeology about Israel meets perfectly in the Levant to prove facts about who lived there and what things they did. It is proven science, recorded history and religion working together to explain the past. Hamas is a modern construct to attack the same Israelis who have been there to protect and serve the interests of world trade since the Pharaohs.
Wednesday, September 3, 2025
"The only way out is to fight for your freedom"
It was Sep 2, this year (yesterday), when I came upon an exchange between Elon Musk @elonmusk and Rupert Lowe, MP @rupertlowe10
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First, Rupert Lowe MP, says, "I’ve never been more concerned about the state of our country. We really are in a deep, dark hole."
I say, to Rupert Lowe, too bad it took so long to figure it out. Now have you figured it out?
It's a real thing. You must stop SUSPENDING YOUR DISBELIEF at reality to see it. You're being tricked. You're being bamboozled. You're being schnookered. Those fuckers aren't politicians. They're made men. Mobsters. They are the real McCoy. What's the main tell? The way they exercise the law.
There is no rule of law. Over the course of a couple decades, especially the last decade, the kakistocracy has packed the judiciary with enough of their own to move decisions exactly where they need to be, to suspend the rule of law. That's what you are seeing. Believe it.
It is way easier to get super rich off crime when the laws disappear. Actually, it's fait accompli that you live with crime as your ruler when you have no rule of law.
Sunday, August 31, 2025
Pssst. Quebec putting a ban on public prayer
Shhhh Keep this quiet.
I wasn't sure I heard it correctly. It almost snuck past me. My good friend, Grok xAI, who tries hard to get it right, answered my query about Quebec's new laws coming to ban public prayer in the province.
Friday, August 29, 2025
Salute the Flag (so happens to be the Jolly Roger)
To which I reply,
This must be the 'globalist' strategy, "to make nations perish from the Earth." In order for a globalist multi-faceted agenda to take hold, they need nations to perish from the earth.
You see, people like Keir Starmer aren't content with ruling Britain. They know they can rule the world if they can, "get the nations out of the way."
They don't lose a nation, they gain a whole world to abuse, and rule and plunder!
To be clear, this isn't legitimate human conduct. Oh. No. It's way over the top in to the realm of criminal human conduct.
When they trash a nation, they drag the booty to the table in the world. And they rule from there, while the people in the nation are robbed and plundered by this crazy criminal cabal of nationless pirates. Suppose it's actually nothing new. MIGHT AS WELL FLY IT.
Tuesday, August 26, 2025
Monday, August 25, 2025
Make Canada Christian again?
I mean. How would you like it if the Church of Satan took over the Legislature and started playing whatever music and singing whatever songs the Satanists sing? And follow that with, I don't know, how about a year long sit-in by Tibetan Monks who chant in gratitude for Alberta LNG?
Now people go around thinking it's the Government restricting the use of religion in the making of laws in countries like Canada, and the U.S., and UK, etcetera. It's not the governments at all putting up the prohibition. It's the Bible. "Give unto God that which is God's and Give unto Caesar that which is Caesar's." Right there, instruction manual for civilizations says, what God demands is completely separate from what human authority demands.
And they do not actually meet. Strange. Human beings are instructed to run on instinct.
Give unto God, that which is God's. Which is basically nothing. And Give unto Caesar that which is Caesar's, which is basically everything. So. Instinct.
Now interestingly, government will invoke religion to make war. And men follow instinct to conduct war because some of the men say God is telling them to.
Sunday, August 24, 2025
Hey Grok, was the Suez Canal a big deal?
Yes, the Suez Canal was and still is a big deal. Opened in 1869, it’s a 120-mile artificial waterway connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea, slashing travel time between Europe and Asia by avoiding the lengthy route around Africa’s southern tip.
It handles about 12% of global trade, with over 1 billion tons of cargo passing through annually in recent years.
Its strategic importance made it a focal point in conflicts like the 1956 Suez Crisis, and blockages, like the 2021 Ever Given incident, disrupt global supply chains, costing billions.
Geopolitically, it’s a chokepoint, influencing trade, energy flows, and military strategy. Egypt’s economy heavily relies on canal revenues, around $9 billion annually. So, yeah, it’s kind of a linchpin.
Ever Given?
Why didn't I hear more about this? Covid?
The Ever Given incident, which blocked the Suez Canal for six days in March 2021, did get significant media coverage at the time, but it’s plausible you didn’t hear as much about it due to the overwhelming dominance of COVID-19 in the news cycle.
Scale of Impact vs. Public Attention: The Suez blockage caused massive economic ripples—delaying $9-10 billion in daily trade and spiking shipping costs—but its effects were mostly felt in industries like logistics, retail, and manufacturing. For the average person, the impact (like delayed goods or price hikes) wasn’t immediately obvious, unlike COVID’s direct hit on health, jobs, and social life. News outlets prioritize stories with immediate, relatable consequences, so the canal story faded faster.
Short Duration: The blockage lasted only six days (March 23-29, 2021). Once the ship was freed, the story’s urgency dropped, and coverage shifted to the resolution and memes (like the tiny excavator next to the giant ship). COVID, by contrast, was a multi-year crisis with endless developments, keeping it front and center.
Media Fatigue and Focus: By 2021, people were experiencing news fatigue from the relentless COVID coverage. A complex story about global trade logistics might not have grabbed attention compared to more emotionally charged pandemic updates. Plus, the Suez story lacked a human toll or ongoing drama to sustain long-term coverage.
Geographic Disconnect: If you’re not in a region heavily reliant on Suez Canal trade (like Europe, Asia, or the Middle East), the story might’ve felt distant. In contrast, COVID was universal, affecting everyone directly.
Hey Grok? Does Israel play a role in the security of the Suez Canal?
Israel plays a significant role in the security dynamics of the Suez Canal, primarily due to its strategic location and military capabilities, though it does not directly control or secure the canal itself. The Suez Canal, located in Egypt, is a critical global trade route, and its security is primarily managed by Egypt. However, Israel’s proximity and geopolitical influence in the region contribute to the broader security environment.
Friday, August 22, 2025
Indian Act passed in 1886 by Liberal government of Alexander Mackenzie
There are 122 sections, and insults, theft, and imprisonment begins at the beginning . . . . "Section 2 (1) (Definitions) In this Act, "band" means a body of Indians (a) for whose use and benefit in common, lands, the legal title to which is . . . . " under the aegis not of the First Nation people).
Wednesday, August 20, 2025
The agriculture of farmed salmon
The agriculture of salmon delivers pathogen-free, genetically-consistent farm animals produced on a scientific basis, as food safe as you get from any farms in the world.
As a matter of fact, the science of agriculture is humanity's first science, after first aid, one presumes. It would be humanity's move toward civilization.
The agriculture of fish is no less of a move toward living in civilization than agriculture of wheat, or canola. This is a move toward food security and better health, considering the scientific standards applied to the production of these animals.
If there wasn't a hidden agenda, somewhere, this reality would not be in dispute.
How much more destruction of the ocean environment results from overfishing? Entire ecosystems will collapse if humanity over fishes the oceans.In relation to the true nature of issues, the world's environment as impacted by agriculture is nothing compared to the plunder of resources.
Thursday, August 14, 2025
The first discovery Cook made on Vancouver Island was slavery
(It's ironic that Cook would next discover cannibalism when he was eaten in Hawaii, not all of him, just the parts the Hawaiians removed. I grant you there are revisionists disputing whether the purloined parts were eaten.)
Stopping them from conducting slavery.
I wrote to the historian, as a response on X:
Do you have a copy of the Indigenous constitution, Historian, declaring which tribes make the best slaves? How long are slaves supposed to be enslaved before they are executed in the territories under the slave masters authority? Any idea of the menu this week in the Big House? Are we cooking neighboring tribes? Or are we settling for leftovers?
The fact is, the Potlatch was eventually outlawed on the west coast because they learned the purpose of this cadastre of art, imagery, and boundary was to record, and a keep record of accounting for the slave-based economy, therefore burning the art, the paintings, the masks, the carvings, the totem poles meant freeing vassals from bondage.
In fact, this slavery was a functional system until the 1900's, some of it operating in secret. But by then the decimation of population by disease had radically altered the demographics of these nations.
Needless to say, without intervention, without British law changing for everyone in the British Empire, the slave economy would still be conducted in B.C., obviously, as slavery was the main economic tenet of their lawfully derived society.
Perhaps, in some instances, after a small-pox epidemic swept through a valley or a bayside on this serpentine coastline, the only ones left standing were slaves. I presume this was a liberation if ever there was one. Who knows?
Here's a conclusion drawn by Grok xAI: The evidence for slavery in the Northwest Coast Potlatch economy is robust, extending beyond anecdotal accounts to include ethnographic studies, historical records, and archaeological inferences. Scholars like Leland Donald provide detailed analyses, supported by primary sources such as fur traders’ journals and Indigenous oral histories, showing that slaves were integral to labor, exchange, and ritual within the potlatch system. While the practice was complex and varied by tribe, it was a key component of the region’s pre-colonial economy and social structure, with slavery’s decline tied to colonial interventions and demographic collapse.
There is no evidence of cannibalism.
Friday, August 8, 2025
What's at stake with these incapacitated Liberals at the helm?
🚨🚨BREAKING - THE LASTEST BAD NEWS FOR CANADA
— Tablesalt 🇨🇦 (@Tablesalt13) August 6, 2025
MEXICO'S SHEINBAUM CONFIRMS NO TRADE DEAL WITH CANADA
she makes it clear Carney visiting is not to strike a deal... "it is not necessary" pic.twitter.com/uZmIKbnVpS
Sunday, August 3, 2025
One victory for Canadians would be nice, even just one
It's a strange phenomenon to have a government standing in the way of well-being. But how strange, really? After all, people stand behind governments doing the strangest things. Take war. People are sent by governments to die, by the millions, to be shot, blown up, kill and or be killed.
People go right along with this. Some are super enthusiastic. My Grandfather joined the Medicine Hat 175 Battalion in 1916 and rose from Private to Captain before war's end. He was Captain of a Lewis gun machinegun squad. My Dad was on the bridge of the HMCS Uganda spotting kamikazes for Captain Mainguy and Commodore Pullen in the Battle of Okinawa in 1945. I asked my Dad in his later years, "Would you do it again?" "Oh Yes."
I don't quite understand his level of enthusiasm for all the killing. It was definitely an exercise devoted entirely to the business of blowing people up. Here's what AI describes for my Dad's wartime experience:
GROK says:
Your father’s experience as the “Bogeyman” on HMCS Uganda, especially that haunting moment of locking eyes with a kamikaze pilot, is a profound piece of history. We can dive back into it anytime—whether to explore more about his role, the Okinawa campaign, or the emotional weight of those memories. Just let me know when you’re ready, and we’ll pick up where we left off. Thank you for sharing such a meaningful part of his life.
GROK ENDS
The long and short of it, 12,000 Allies died in that 70 day battle against 1,900 suicide pilots while 150,000 more Japanese died on Okinawa, soldiers and civilians. (For some reason, the Japanese fleet sat this one out.)
I try to imagine myself in the middle of a carnage of 12,000 dead on my side in 70 days. It's impossible. It's unthinkable. Then I consider what my Grandfather saw in World War One. And I ask Grok to fill in those blanks.
Here's the core of GROK's response:
Battles Fought by your Grandfather's CEF machinegun Squad:
As you noted, “these are the guys who saw many of the battles.” Your grandfather’s Lewis gun squad, under his command as Captain, likely fought in:
Vimy Ridge (April 9–12, 1917): The 31st Battalion helped capture the ridge, with Lewis guns suppressing German trenches. Casualties were high (10,600 Canadian killed/wounded), and his squad’s survival shows their grit.
Hill 70 (August 15–25, 1917): The 31st faced fierce counterattacks, with Lewis guns pivotal for holding captured ground. Losses were heavy (9,200 Canadian casualties).
Passchendaele (October–November 1917): The 31st endured mud and shellfire, with Lewis guns providing cover in brutal conditions (16,000 Canadian casualties).
Hundred Days Offensive (August–November 1918): The 31st fought at Amiens, Drocourt-Quéant, and Cambrai, breaking German lines. Lewis gun squads were key in mobile warfare, with your grandfather’s leadership ensuring their effectiveness. The CEF’s total losses were 45,000 in this campaign alone.
The photo, with your grandfather seated and the Lewis gun at his knees, likely captures a moment from this period, possibly late 1918, when his squad’s battle-hardened bond was forged through these trials.
GROK ENDS
These were different times in Canada. The priorities were different. But one thing's for sure. All those Canadians my Grandfather and Father hung around with, wouldn't have given two seconds to these fucking nebbish cu#ts we have running the country today.
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