Some years ago I had a very vivid dream/nightmare in which I was being chased by a swarm of zombies, with nothing but a ball-point pen to defend myself. They backed me up until I was stuck on a small peak, where I kept stabbing and stabbing them until I woke up... It's all starting to make sense now, except I have little hope of waking up....
I'm sorry you're going through a rough patch right now; know that you and your words, here and on other Stacks, are appreciated. I've got plenty of shit going on in my own life that I'm not bold enough to share with the world, and I'd be lost without my Stacks. Hugs to you and the other "mouths"
Thanks for the hugs. I'm sorry you can't share (you're welcome to reach out privately, of course), but I hope you can stay strong and stay in the fight. Midgard is not kind.
Johnson is a retired CIA and DoS intel guy. Bernhard is a German ex-military guy. The Andreis are both Russians who now live in the US. Martyanov is a former Soviet Navy officer who emigrated about the time the USSR collapsed. Raevsky, I believe is a Swiss citizen who married an American and is naturalized here. He used to be a Russia analyst for Swiss intelligence.
They are all generally pro-Russia. I feel zero need to 'balance' them with pro-Ukraine bloggers: Phantasmagoric pro-Kiev views are already harder to avoid than feces and syringes on a San Francisco street. So these guys ARE the 'balance.' Enjoy.
Hey, I signed up for depressing--that was the hook for me. I love Jeff Childers for the opposite reason and it's a great way to start the day before sinking into the reality that is our future each day. But then I want the nitty gritty, regardless of how awful it is. You know who else is good for that dismal stuff? Good Citizen.
It's a dreary, rainy,cold, not-terribly-productive day for me.
I hate winter,and adjacent winter-like weather.
Some highlights, because I'm staring at my laundry,and I also have to go make fudge for a gifting at a dojang event tomorrow night - our 7th annual PRDA Holiday Thrashing.
Hearing the dripping outside is like some kind water torture.
Hancock and Randall Carlson are awesome, though I do wish they'd better consider that instead of a meteor crash etc depositing said global weirdness, that our sun ( and many many others ) has a cycle which includes micronovas. There's a reason the sun facing part ofvthe moon is covered with glass spherules,as there is reason for that crunchy,baked layer all over earth, and for super flash frozen mammoths, and demon like, tropical lush existing ,weird-ass creatures that look like bad acid trips, existing prior to the Younger- Dryas...
Ummm... I have to go dash out and walk my elderly yet spritely collie now.
So much more, but I'm lame and probably won't get around to it in an organized fashion...🙄
Hope for hard justice being meted out to these covid villains is not a pipe dream anymore, now that DeSantis is getting a posse together to hunt down these criminals. It's a great move on his part, since it distinguishes him from Trump who, for some reason, still wants to take credit for the mRNA poison.
The only thing I know for certain about Ukraine is that we are being lied to. I feel badly for the people of Ukraine whose patriotism and desire for autonomy is being cynically used by America to try and destroy Russia. My disgust at what our country has become is almost limitless at this point.
Glad to hear that your leg is healing well and that things are stable on the homefront. Patience, so hard to practice, is the key to enduring difficulties--physical and emotional--I believe. Bad times always pass; something we lose sight of when undergoing a fresh round of getting pummeled. Sometimes all we can do is pull the poncho over our heads and wait for the storm to pass. That's good enough. Hang in there, Guttermouth!
Hey Gutter, sorry you're feeling down. Hope H gets a job soon.
As for that running joke, looks pretty solid to me.
I've been having too much fun reading some books you folks were talking about (The Expanse, just finished the 5th last night). Thanks guys, I really like them.
As for the getting a kid idea Gutter, if some of the more gloomy predictions of the eventual vast increase in vaccine injury come true, you might only have to wait a few years before there will be orphans galore needing homes and families. Hopefully they won't all be zombies.
Speaking of zombies, I'm not much of a gamer, so have little experience with the pixilated type. I'm more of a LOTRO person, and even then I'm not so much a gamer as a tourist who enjoys killing the occasional orc or undead oath breaker.
Hope things remain farmer friendly there in PA. They don't seem to like small semi-homesteaders here in MI, so we are living in fear of when they decide our dozen backyard chickens are an 'avian influenza' risk to the wild birds. Granted the wild birds barely exist around here as the semi-small farmers (80-120 acre folks) are poisoning the snot out of everything within their reach.
Oh, and apparently our portable solar batteries are not legit to have, being over 1kw each, without them permitting them and monitoring our storage thereof. Apparently The Gretch NEEDS to know every decent sized battery in the state's location and ownership. Catch me if ya can, wench!
Glad you are a stellar PT patient, would hate to hear that you'd joined the permanently hobbled (we are legion). Smart, strong Gutter.
Your stock just went up with me. You know about Battles without Honor and Humanity. Kinji Fukasaku's work is great. I heard William Friedkin talk about Fukasaku's talent, and I was hooked. All of the volumes were available on Amazon Prime a short while ago; hopefully they will be again. Summary of Yakuza Papers: Yakuza rise, Yakuza fall. Many die.
The aesthetic of Fukusaku will be the next generation's movies here, as they stumble around the rubble of what we destroyed and wonder out loud if any of the dream was real.
I probably should have spent a little time talking about DeSantis, because he's really the only positive/proactive thing happening these days.
The strategic decision to host his roundtable on Twitter was brilliant and the timing was probably not at all coincidental. As excites as I am about the prospect of a COVID Crime grand jury, I'm a little concerned that this is happening too locally (i.e., strictly within the borders of Florida) to be effective. I can easily see the coastal elite dismissing anything that happens in Florida's courts and trial venues changing constantly so they can be dismissed by federal judges and SCOTUS.
What this movement that DeSantis is starting really needs to do is ramp up to the big targets like Fauci with smaller wins that will generate precedent and start similar rebellions (and victories) in other states before going after the very big game. Take down a few school boards and employers and retirement homes. You need to be in the best possible position before you start a class action against Pfizer or criminal charges against Fauci or Walensky.
The only way to victory against the Covidians I've seen short of full-scale rebellion is successful, very costly litigation that includes at least some criminal convictions.
DeSantis noted that other states were going to join his effort when he spoke about what he was doing. So it is coming. And because the US is a Republic, a group of states should, at least theoretically, have more power than the Federal government. So we shall see.
GM, I know Ron well (he has been to my house kind of well). He is the first person to make me excited about politics in decades. Every 50 years or so a real leader emerges. Everything I know about him (and his family) says that he is the one for this half a century.
I would normally discourage people from heady excitement, but in this case it just may be called for. Fingers crossed.
The attorney that's working with the info from Naomi Wolf's group ( brain no worky) sent info to 13 states AGs, a couple are already working the problem.
I have to think -like the lawsuit fixing to hit Yale in the face for Beh-illionsss( which the state will reap that windfall) - that once states start to gang up and see the $$$$ to be gained? Greed alone may be incentive. The People seeing what FL is reporting and starting to wholesale own their state Govts with " Well?!?" Expectations? It'll move things along.
Ok...it made sense in my brain, which is on its 1st of 2 standard starvation days avweek...so.....yeah.
I was quite pleased by the DeSantis announcement too. I am working on my entry for "The Republican Platform for 2024, because apparently they are too moronic to come up with one themselves" and running on "Launch investigative grand juries of COVID/Pfizer/CDC/FDA corruption" is going to be top of the federal level list.
Here's hoping it goes somewhere. Some actual pushback and, heaven forfend, some of justice's light being shined into the dark places would do wonders for wanting to live on this planet any more.
I didn't necessarily mean you specifically, Gutter... its just that it seems like 90% ofvthe folks that talk about lawsuits or harms, etc...they ignore Moderna.
They are combing Pfizers paperwork..why not Moderna?
I wonder. Of course, I wonder about lots things...nonstop
Dr David Martin detailed the Moderna story when testifying about the patent record forensic examination of the origin of the sequence provided by China.
Not a single product brought to market pre c19 , and Faucis interests in it.
Ancient Apocalypse was very interesting and kinda links with this guys channel, well worth a watch since you are in couch potato mode. he claims the egyptian pyramids are much older than first thought. https://youtu.be/-w7gzIQAHf0
i hadnt given zombies anymore thought than i cant stand shit with zombies in it, but now you made me realise im surrounded by them! it took me till season 8 of GOT to come out to even start watching it so put off by stupid zombies in the first episode, however desperate boredom made me try again and im glad i did.
"I can understand it won’t be everyone’s cup of tea, but I really don’t understand the outsized amount of hate- if someone can, please do explain it to me."
I haven't seen the show, but my guess is that Hancock shows evidence that we live in a vast, strange, vibrant cosmos.
This cannot be allowed. The Plan is to stuff us all into nested Skinner boxes, both digital and material. They want life be a Dilbert cartoon without the humor - beige and flat, forever and ever, amen.
He specifically made a statement in the first episode of Civilizations about "questioning canonical theories" that don't have any more evidence than his own and that science is about testing theories and filling in gaps in understanding and such, which immediately made me think of the anti-science fanaticism in the Covidian Church, so maybe that was it.
I like the Dilbert analogy. If every city in every country becomes this so-called "melting pot" then they become the same illdeformed analogous slop. I don't want to travel to other cities and just see the same everywhere. How fucking boring is that.
"Melting pot" is a fallacy anyway. Archipelago of racially and culturally homogenous people residing by but living completely detached from one another seems to the reality.
I was also super unimpressed with the Died Suddenly thing. The material they had to work with was super powerful but they managed to turn it into a sanctimonious, dragging, weird production.
If you think Ukraine is ambiguous now just wait until we have concurrent and competing war crime tribunals, presided over by obviously partisan actors, as each side convicts the other of atrocities (mostly) in absentia.
But who knows. I say we stop tinkering with viruses, DNA, mRNA, et al full stop. The EctoLife/Great Reset/Agenda 2030/LifeLog paradigm is too much. But like with Groundhog Day, you can't stop living it...sometimes I wonder if the solution is just a hammer since it looks like nails all the way down. Go DePape on globalist ass. Break the monotony, at least :P
"Anyway, the series is solid, has a good budget, Hancock brings in lots of local experts as he trots the globe searching for evidence, and the science is explained quite nicely, with his superculture theories explained in plenty of context. I can understand it won’t be everyone’s cup of tea, but I really don’t understand the outsized amount of hate- if someone can, please do explain it to me."
Confirmation that everything we warned about from gov't, to medicine, to families, to finance, to food, to the reality of space-time and the certainty of uncertainty ... is coming true✅
But for today, I'm liking the zombie headshot mental images the best, and the poop, of course. Cheers, with hopes for a Merry Christmas.
The challenge is to try to avoid becoming arrogant or presumptive in the process. I/we don't know everything, and every prediction isn't going to be correct simply because we've been right about some big things that lots of people got wrong.
Some years ago I had a very vivid dream/nightmare in which I was being chased by a swarm of zombies, with nothing but a ball-point pen to defend myself. They backed me up until I was stuck on a small peak, where I kept stabbing and stabbing them until I woke up... It's all starting to make sense now, except I have little hope of waking up....
I'm sorry you're going through a rough patch right now; know that you and your words, here and on other Stacks, are appreciated. I've got plenty of shit going on in my own life that I'm not bold enough to share with the world, and I'd be lost without my Stacks. Hugs to you and the other "mouths"
Thanks for the hugs. I'm sorry you can't share (you're welcome to reach out privately, of course), but I hope you can stay strong and stay in the fight. Midgard is not kind.
Hi Guttermouth! I'm glad you enjoyed yalensis at awfulavalanche.com. Here are some other useful blogs to follow on Russia / Ukraine: Larry Johnson, sonar21.com; 'bernhard,' moonofalabama.org; Andrei Raevsky, thesaker.is; Andrei Martyanov, smoothiex12.blogspot.com.
Johnson is a retired CIA and DoS intel guy. Bernhard is a German ex-military guy. The Andreis are both Russians who now live in the US. Martyanov is a former Soviet Navy officer who emigrated about the time the USSR collapsed. Raevsky, I believe is a Swiss citizen who married an American and is naturalized here. He used to be a Russia analyst for Swiss intelligence.
They are all generally pro-Russia. I feel zero need to 'balance' them with pro-Ukraine bloggers: Phantasmagoric pro-Kiev views are already harder to avoid than feces and syringes on a San Francisco street. So these guys ARE the 'balance.' Enjoy.
>> harder to avoid than feces and syringes on a San Francisco street
*chef's kiss*
Hey, I signed up for depressing--that was the hook for me. I love Jeff Childers for the opposite reason and it's a great way to start the day before sinking into the reality that is our future each day. But then I want the nitty gritty, regardless of how awful it is. You know who else is good for that dismal stuff? Good Citizen.
It's a dreary, rainy,cold, not-terribly-productive day for me.
I hate winter,and adjacent winter-like weather.
Some highlights, because I'm staring at my laundry,and I also have to go make fudge for a gifting at a dojang event tomorrow night - our 7th annual PRDA Holiday Thrashing.
Hearing the dripping outside is like some kind water torture.
Hancock and Randall Carlson are awesome, though I do wish they'd better consider that instead of a meteor crash etc depositing said global weirdness, that our sun ( and many many others ) has a cycle which includes micronovas. There's a reason the sun facing part ofvthe moon is covered with glass spherules,as there is reason for that crunchy,baked layer all over earth, and for super flash frozen mammoths, and demon like, tropical lush existing ,weird-ass creatures that look like bad acid trips, existing prior to the Younger- Dryas...
Ummm... I have to go dash out and walk my elderly yet spritely collie now.
So much more, but I'm lame and probably won't get around to it in an organized fashion...🙄
You know a lot more about Hancock's background theories than I do.
All I was aware of was the ice age shit. Looks like I need to check out some of his back catalog.
Also of interest,should you need another rabbit hole :
The Vedic Yuga Cycles.
😁
Always welcome, thanks
I prefer Carlson, but Hancock has some very interesting Ancient exploratory work.
Grateful for your stories. So descriptive that I feel like I'm there!
Hope for hard justice being meted out to these covid villains is not a pipe dream anymore, now that DeSantis is getting a posse together to hunt down these criminals. It's a great move on his part, since it distinguishes him from Trump who, for some reason, still wants to take credit for the mRNA poison.
The only thing I know for certain about Ukraine is that we are being lied to. I feel badly for the people of Ukraine whose patriotism and desire for autonomy is being cynically used by America to try and destroy Russia. My disgust at what our country has become is almost limitless at this point.
Glad to hear that your leg is healing well and that things are stable on the homefront. Patience, so hard to practice, is the key to enduring difficulties--physical and emotional--I believe. Bad times always pass; something we lose sight of when undergoing a fresh round of getting pummeled. Sometimes all we can do is pull the poncho over our heads and wait for the storm to pass. That's good enough. Hang in there, Guttermouth!
I'm honestly beginning to believe patience may be the highest of virtues, but that may just feel that way because it's been the hardest to learn.
Hey Gutter, sorry you're feeling down. Hope H gets a job soon.
As for that running joke, looks pretty solid to me.
I've been having too much fun reading some books you folks were talking about (The Expanse, just finished the 5th last night). Thanks guys, I really like them.
As for the getting a kid idea Gutter, if some of the more gloomy predictions of the eventual vast increase in vaccine injury come true, you might only have to wait a few years before there will be orphans galore needing homes and families. Hopefully they won't all be zombies.
Speaking of zombies, I'm not much of a gamer, so have little experience with the pixilated type. I'm more of a LOTRO person, and even then I'm not so much a gamer as a tourist who enjoys killing the occasional orc or undead oath breaker.
Hope things remain farmer friendly there in PA. They don't seem to like small semi-homesteaders here in MI, so we are living in fear of when they decide our dozen backyard chickens are an 'avian influenza' risk to the wild birds. Granted the wild birds barely exist around here as the semi-small farmers (80-120 acre folks) are poisoning the snot out of everything within their reach.
Oh, and apparently our portable solar batteries are not legit to have, being over 1kw each, without them permitting them and monitoring our storage thereof. Apparently The Gretch NEEDS to know every decent sized battery in the state's location and ownership. Catch me if ya can, wench!
Glad you are a stellar PT patient, would hate to hear that you'd joined the permanently hobbled (we are legion). Smart, strong Gutter.
Your stock just went up with me. You know about Battles without Honor and Humanity. Kinji Fukasaku's work is great. I heard William Friedkin talk about Fukasaku's talent, and I was hooked. All of the volumes were available on Amazon Prime a short while ago; hopefully they will be again. Summary of Yakuza Papers: Yakuza rise, Yakuza fall. Many die.
The aesthetic of Fukusaku will be the next generation's movies here, as they stumble around the rubble of what we destroyed and wonder out loud if any of the dream was real.
in regards to the elon/twitter story, the thing thats interesting for me is the timing of Desantis doing his roundtable on twitter, hes done it before on youtube and it gets promptly vanished, this one was all about a covid criminal Grand Jury. heads are gonna roll https://twitter.com/GovRonDeSantis/status/1602683363994705920?s=20&t=JcrHqkKyEXqt1IG58SXSYA
I probably should have spent a little time talking about DeSantis, because he's really the only positive/proactive thing happening these days.
The strategic decision to host his roundtable on Twitter was brilliant and the timing was probably not at all coincidental. As excites as I am about the prospect of a COVID Crime grand jury, I'm a little concerned that this is happening too locally (i.e., strictly within the borders of Florida) to be effective. I can easily see the coastal elite dismissing anything that happens in Florida's courts and trial venues changing constantly so they can be dismissed by federal judges and SCOTUS.
What this movement that DeSantis is starting really needs to do is ramp up to the big targets like Fauci with smaller wins that will generate precedent and start similar rebellions (and victories) in other states before going after the very big game. Take down a few school boards and employers and retirement homes. You need to be in the best possible position before you start a class action against Pfizer or criminal charges against Fauci or Walensky.
The only way to victory against the Covidians I've seen short of full-scale rebellion is successful, very costly litigation that includes at least some criminal convictions.
DeSantis noted that other states were going to join his effort when he spoke about what he was doing. So it is coming. And because the US is a Republic, a group of states should, at least theoretically, have more power than the Federal government. So we shall see.
I'm going to permit myself a bit of heady excitement.
GM, I know Ron well (he has been to my house kind of well). He is the first person to make me excited about politics in decades. Every 50 years or so a real leader emerges. Everything I know about him (and his family) says that he is the one for this half a century.
I would normally discourage people from heady excitement, but in this case it just may be called for. Fingers crossed.
This is great to hear from a trusted source. You definitely gave my day a boost.
Hope DeSantis is working on a really good candidate to run for Fl governor position, if he does actually enter the fray for the (dis)Rep nomination.
The attorney that's working with the info from Naomi Wolf's group ( brain no worky) sent info to 13 states AGs, a couple are already working the problem.
I have to think -like the lawsuit fixing to hit Yale in the face for Beh-illionsss( which the state will reap that windfall) - that once states start to gang up and see the $$$$ to be gained? Greed alone may be incentive. The People seeing what FL is reporting and starting to wholesale own their state Govts with " Well?!?" Expectations? It'll move things along.
Ok...it made sense in my brain, which is on its 1st of 2 standard starvation days avweek...so.....yeah.
I was quite pleased by the DeSantis announcement too. I am working on my entry for "The Republican Platform for 2024, because apparently they are too moronic to come up with one themselves" and running on "Launch investigative grand juries of COVID/Pfizer/CDC/FDA corruption" is going to be top of the federal level list.
Here's hoping it goes somewhere. Some actual pushback and, heaven forfend, some of justice's light being shined into the dark places would do wonders for wanting to live on this planet any more.
American legal culture being what it is, all it takes is one snowball rolling fast enough.
Why does everyone seem to forget Moderna ?
I don't forget them, or J+J, Pfizer just comes to mind because they basically own the half of US media that the DNC doesn't.
I didn't necessarily mean you specifically, Gutter... its just that it seems like 90% ofvthe folks that talk about lawsuits or harms, etc...they ignore Moderna.
They are combing Pfizers paperwork..why not Moderna?
I wonder. Of course, I wonder about lots things...nonstop
Dr David Martin detailed the Moderna story when testifying about the patent record forensic examination of the origin of the sequence provided by China.
Not a single product brought to market pre c19 , and Faucis interests in it.
Ancient Apocalypse was very interesting and kinda links with this guys channel, well worth a watch since you are in couch potato mode. he claims the egyptian pyramids are much older than first thought. https://youtu.be/-w7gzIQAHf0
i hadnt given zombies anymore thought than i cant stand shit with zombies in it, but now you made me realise im surrounded by them! it took me till season 8 of GOT to come out to even start watching it so put off by stupid zombies in the first episode, however desperate boredom made me try again and im glad i did.
i hope no one invents smellivision
You're a really funny motherfucker sometimes.
Thanks for the video.
but not today!
youre welcome
"I can understand it won’t be everyone’s cup of tea, but I really don’t understand the outsized amount of hate- if someone can, please do explain it to me."
I haven't seen the show, but my guess is that Hancock shows evidence that we live in a vast, strange, vibrant cosmos.
This cannot be allowed. The Plan is to stuff us all into nested Skinner boxes, both digital and material. They want life be a Dilbert cartoon without the humor - beige and flat, forever and ever, amen.
He specifically made a statement in the first episode of Civilizations about "questioning canonical theories" that don't have any more evidence than his own and that science is about testing theories and filling in gaps in understanding and such, which immediately made me think of the anti-science fanaticism in the Covidian Church, so maybe that was it.
I really like the last sentence about Dilbert.
I like the Dilbert analogy. If every city in every country becomes this so-called "melting pot" then they become the same illdeformed analogous slop. I don't want to travel to other cities and just see the same everywhere. How fucking boring is that.
"Melting pot" is a fallacy anyway. Archipelago of racially and culturally homogenous people residing by but living completely detached from one another seems to the reality.
Incongruous buffet, if you like.
The phrase "fenced camps" has been used (I forget by whom) to describe the sort of terraced ghetto that so-called melting pot cities actually are.
If Dilbertism becomes true, then strive to be Wally.
In the Dilbert universe I feel most like Mister Garbage Man.
I was also super unimpressed with the Died Suddenly thing. The material they had to work with was super powerful but they managed to turn it into a sanctimonious, dragging, weird production.
your adjectives are better than my adjectives
Without re-reading you thing, I believe you also used "weird" to describe it, which is actually the best adjective
I really liked "sanctimonious" and "dragging" though.
If you think Ukraine is ambiguous now just wait until we have concurrent and competing war crime tribunals, presided over by obviously partisan actors, as each side convicts the other of atrocities (mostly) in absentia.
I mean, we're basically getting that already.
Love to you and the other Mouths, GM. I appreciate you letting us in your life.
It's strange you mention zombies. Today is the 15th anniversary of the movie I Am Legend, and guess what else I read today?
https://www.bbc.com/news/health-63959843
Probably just a coincidence. I've been watching Z Nation on Netflix. I've also had my fill of zombie lore over the years but it's infectious 🙃
I've seen one video about the alleged 'zombie apocalypse' that gave me pause, https://gloria.tv/post/FZWzAHwE1LSn2qfkT7iZwXXJy
But who knows. I say we stop tinkering with viruses, DNA, mRNA, et al full stop. The EctoLife/Great Reset/Agenda 2030/LifeLog paradigm is too much. But like with Groundhog Day, you can't stop living it...sometimes I wonder if the solution is just a hammer since it looks like nails all the way down. Go DePape on globalist ass. Break the monotony, at least :P
I agree 1000%. All I see anymore are a bunch of nails, and as they say, 出る釘は打たれる.
"Anyway, the series is solid, has a good budget, Hancock brings in lots of local experts as he trots the globe searching for evidence, and the science is explained quite nicely, with his superculture theories explained in plenty of context. I can understand it won’t be everyone’s cup of tea, but I really don’t understand the outsized amount of hate- if someone can, please do explain it to me."
https://youtu.be/8_mePjkQW_c
As for the zombie stuff... yeah, cuts right through the heart. But zombies are dead, man. Where there's life there's hope.
Zombie fatigue✅
Caregiver fatigue✅
Groundhog rewind fatigue✅
Confirmation that everything we warned about from gov't, to medicine, to families, to finance, to food, to the reality of space-time and the certainty of uncertainty ... is coming true✅
But for today, I'm liking the zombie headshot mental images the best, and the poop, of course. Cheers, with hopes for a Merry Christmas.
It sucks being right.
The challenge is to try to avoid becoming arrogant or presumptive in the process. I/we don't know everything, and every prediction isn't going to be correct simply because we've been right about some big things that lots of people got wrong.
You have an awesome holiday too. Enjoy the poop.