Sure! Here’s a summary and categorization of the additional comments based on the context you’ve provided:
Political Figures and Government Agencies President Trump and Voter Fraud: Trump is sending a “cease and desist” message, targeting the DOJ as an institution responsible for voter fraud. The focus is on the DOJ’s divisions, like the National Security Division (NSD), Civil Rights Division, and others, which allegedly enable fraud. Potential Attorney General Candidates: Suggestions include Ken Paxton (TX) as Attorney General, Sidney Powell for NSD, Byron Donalds for Civil Rights, and Vivek Ramaswamy for Community Relations Service. These figures are seen as critical to dismantling DOJ corruption. Concerns About Keith Ellison: Some commenters express fears that Kamala Harris is considering Ellison for Attorney General, which raises concerns about his history and potential biases.
DOJ and Law Enforcement Corruption DOJ’s Corruption: Many comments revolve around the idea that the DOJ, FBI, and other institutions are deeply corrupt and cannot be reformed by simply changing leadership. A complete overhaul is suggested, and there’s skepticism that any individual appointment can fix the issue. Lawfare: Discussion about how the DOJ targets political enemies using “Lawfare” (legal manipulation). This method is viewed as a weapon against individuals, organizations, and movements seen as threats to the political establishment.
Election Integrity and Political Justice Election Fraud and Integrity: The comments reflect a broad belief that the DOJ and other government institutions are complicit in election fraud. Many believe that cleaning up these institutions is necessary to restore trust in elections. Legal and Justice System Overhaul: Calls for using RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act) statutes and hard prison sentences for those involved in fraud. Some commenters also advocate for the execution of corrupt individuals.
Policy Recommendations and Reforms Overhauling the Patriot Act: Many commenters advocate for dismantling or heavily reforming the Patriot Act, arguing it gives too much unchecked power under the guise of national security. De-funding or Downsizing Government Agencies: There are strong calls for reducing the size and influence of federal agencies, with some suggesting transferring or deleting many of their functions to prevent abuse of power.
Religious and Cultural Commentary Christian and Conservative Values: Many comments highlight religious beliefs, emphasizing the importance of Christianity and conservative values in government. Some reference biblical passages or express opposition to Islam, drawing parallels between religious doctrine and current political battles. Moral and Ethical Stances: Comments frequently point to the moral degradation of the U.S. government, highlighting the need for leaders who uphold traditional values like family, law, and order.
Broader Social and Political Movements Trump as a Savior Figure: Trump is often portrayed as a singular figure who can combat the corruption in the government. Some express a desire for Trump to not only win the presidency again but also to radically transform the government to prevent further abuses. Deep State and Administrative State: Many comments discuss the “deep state” or entrenched bureaucratic interests as enemies of democracy, with accusations that these hidden forces work against Trump and the American people. These comments generally reflect the sentiments of distrust toward the current administration and institutions like the DOJ, the support for Trump as a figure who can “drain the swamp,” and a call for radical reforms to the justice system, government agencies, and election processes. There’s also a strong thread of religious and moral righteousness in the discussions.
stock here” those with the most to lose financially, took the highest risks in accepting the “experimental injections”. Besides Hollywood, our best and brightest have been damaged. Look at this ground collision….
The Yonaguni underwater ruins are a series of large, enigmatic structures located off the southern coast of Yonaguni, the westernmost of Japan’s Ryukyu Islands. Discovered in 1987 by a local diver named Kihachiro Aratake, these formations have sparked considerable debate and fascination among archaeologists, geologists, and enthusiasts worldwide. Here’s a comprehensive overview:
Description of the Structures Location: Approximately 27 meters (90 feet) below the surface of the East China Sea, near Yonaguni Island, Japan. Size and Shape: The largest formation, often referred to as the “Grand Monument,” spans about 150 meters (490 feet) in length, 50 meters (160 feet) in width, and rises about 20 meters (65 feet) above the seabed. The structures feature flat surfaces, straight edges, sharp angles, and what appear to be terraces and steps. Composition: Primarily composed of sedimentary sandstone and mudstone, similar to the surrounding geological formations.
Theories About Their Origin Natural Formations:
Erosion and Geological Processes: Many geologists argue that the structures are natural formations created by tectonic activity, erosion, and other geological processes. The region is tectonically active, and natural forces can create sharp angles and flat surfaces in sandstone and mudstone. Fracture Patterns: The sharp edges and flat surfaces can be explained by the natural fracture patterns of the rock, which are accentuated by the underwater environment. Man-Made Structures:
Ancient Civilization: Some proponents, including prominent figures like Masaaki Kimura, suggest that the formations are remnants of an ancient, possibly advanced civilization that existed thousands of years ago. They point to the geometric regularity and perceived architectural elements as evidence of human construction. Submerged City or Monument: Theories propose that these structures could be parts of a submerged city, religious monument, or other significant construction, potentially linked to ancient civilizations such as the Lost City of Atlantis. Scientific Perspectives Mainstream Archaeology and Geology: The majority of scientists and archaeologists remain skeptical about the man-made hypothesis. They argue that the features can be adequately explained by natural geological processes without invoking human intervention. Studies have shown that many of the perceived “architectural” features are consistent with natural erosion patterns.
Support for Man-Made Hypothesis: A minority of researchers and enthusiasts continue to advocate for the man-made theory, citing aspects they believe are too precise or deliberate to be natural. However, these claims often lack rigorous scientific backing and are not widely accepted in the academic community.
Cultural and Historical Context Ancient Ryukyu Kingdom: The Ryukyu Islands have a rich history, including the Ryukyu Kingdom, which had extensive maritime trade networks. While there is no direct evidence linking the underwater structures to the Ryukyu Kingdom or any known civilization, the region’s historical significance adds to the intrigue.
Mythology and Legends: Local legends and myths about ancient civilizations and lost cities contribute to the fascination with the Yonaguni structures, blending cultural narratives with the mystery of the underwater formations.
Exploration and Research Diving Expeditions: Numerous divers have explored the Yonaguni structures, capturing extensive video and photographic evidence. These explorations have provided detailed visual documentation but have not conclusively determined the origin of the formations.
Scientific Studies: Various studies using underwater mapping, photography, and geological analysis have been conducted. While some findings support the natural formation theory, the debate remains open due to the complex nature of underwater archaeology and the challenges of studying submerged sites.
Controversy and Debate The Yonaguni underwater ruins continue to be a subject of intense debate:
Proponents of Natural Origins: Emphasize the geological evidence and lack of definitive signs of human construction, such as tool marks or artifacts.
Proponents of Man-Made Origins: Highlight the geometric precision, potential architectural features, and the possibility of unknown ancient civilizations.
Conclusion As of the latest available information up to October 2023, the Yonaguni underwater ruins remain an intriguing and mysterious site with no consensus on their origin. While the natural formation theory is widely supported by the scientific community, the possibility of an ancient, submerged civilization continues to capture the imagination of many. Ongoing research and advanced underwater exploration technologies may one day provide clearer answers, but for now, the Yonaguni structures remain one of the most fascinating underwater enigmas in the world.
Further Reading and Resources Books:
The Yonaguni Monument: A Mystery of the Pacific by Masaaki Kimura. Documentaries:
Various documentaries available on platforms like National Geographic and History Channel explore the mystery of the Yonaguni underwater ruins. Scientific Papers:
Research articles in geological and archaeological journals discussing the findings and theories related to the Yonaguni structures. If you’re interested in diving deeper into the topic, exploring these resources can provide more detailed insights and varying perspectives on the Yonaguni underwater ruins.
stock here: after 30 days the criminal was charged. He caused a horrific car accident and fire, whilst fleeing police on a side street at over 100 MPH. His name was withheld for over 30 days, his picture has never been released. It took coverage on social media to get public officials to do their duty and charge this black man. His name: Javonte Quincy Isaiah Spikes, Looks like his dad passed away in West Bend at the March 31, 2021 start of the vaccination campaign at age 50!
stock here: Wokeness can lead to not just pregnant and alone, single mom poverty. But now these woke white girls don’t have to go through all that….they can just be killed while still young. Note the media bias, and the promotion of getting white girls to date black males….in the photos, it is 80% black male, white girl. 20% or less black girl, white male. Think about the reasons for that….and let me know in comments. It took a month for the perps NAME to come out, and no pictures. And the accident and chase was 100% in Germantown WI, but somehow the State Police took control of the “investigation”.
This video from the mother is on Facebook, there is a ton of new information in this. Why are they protecting this criminal. Why did the investigation go to the State Patrol. Why was the officer in charge of the investigation lying to the mom, stating that the perp had a leg amputated, and that he was under heavy sedation and he said that the perp was not allowed to have visitors, and that he couldn’t be charged until he was out of his near coma. Then the perp is on video, outside the hospital, with both legs, and hanging out with some friends, whipping the bird to the video taker?
What is the name of the state trooper in charge? Why did they not search the car even 2 weeks later? Who is the owner of the car and did they know the perp was using the car? Why is the trooper continually dropped the “we are SO short staffed” excuse?
I suspected this after even the perps name was not released for a month after he killed a cute blond white girl, in a 120MPH police chase on a side street that ended up at a T in the road and him slamming in to a tree. I was correct, at least for now. The drivers name is Javonte Spikes. That’s a black name. This might be his Facebook, links to Chicago, no info about him, at least not now. She enjoyed painting. Woke Lib.
Accident Aug 9th, today, September 6th, Friday, he was finally charged with homicide via vehicle. Well over 100 MPH at 1:30 AM on a Friday night, the chase took 41 seconds.
Here is another one. The initial story is that he shot a girl “who was aware of his existence” multiple times. As the story rolled out, today, it is clear that she was his girlfriend at least for a time, and he shot her 8 times, neck shoulder, wrist leg. He called the police saying that a female was dying.
A cath lab is a specialized shop, usually inside major hospitals. They are designed to offer chronic and acute care for people whose bodies are producing bloodstream clots. Technicians with small vacuums actually pierce major vessels in order to suck the pipes clean. It is not considered surgery; it’s plumbing. Some people need it on a regular basis; others will die immediately if sudden clots are not removed. In the following testimony, a 20-year cath lab director (anonymously) describes changes in patients who present with blood clots. He validates his engagement with photos and scans of clogged vessels and removal debris. The phenomenon was first noted in late 2021 and is characterized here by a trained observer. He says he was compelled to step forward by his conscience. Previously, the new clots were called out by veteran embalmers but this is the first testimony about pulling clots from people who are still living. Two MDs who listened to his story queried him for further details. Extremely engaging and informative, as is often the case when issues of life and death hang in the balance. Listen closely; his voice and cadence betray an emotional vibe that strengthens its authenticity.
I guess it must be now know as the stock curse. August 2024. After I met with his team in Madison, and they promised to introduce me to him in a Wisconsin visit….then he bows out. I will admit, his team knew a lot, I educated them a bit. Oh well.
Quick take on Madison, I knew it well as a “lad” of 16 to 25. It was odd this time. We went to a wonderful restaurant which was decently priced, before the Jake Shimabukuro concert, maybe one of the world’s best Ukulele players. The food was awesome and decent price. The waitress disappeared when we were ready for the check….major mistake, but gave her a decent 15% tip on inflated food prices.
Cleaning my office. And the notes….in Madison, walked around the Capitol of which they have a massive farmers market on Saturday. Massive. Prices, normal for what I would like to get as a farmer, which I am. But no one is selling organic, just one place stated no pesticides, and that is out of say 400. Their prices were what I would want to sell as Organic. So there is plenty of money in Madison, they will spend it on non-organic, at organic prices. It is so “liberal” as it has always been.
Now I shall throw down: In 2.5 hours, I was shocked, although still enjoying the walk around the huge and beautiful capital.
Boom, No one had a tan, no one was wearing red (the Wisconsin Badgers colors and an extroverted color, I can say that besides the 2 pretty post 50’s Asian ladies I was with….there was only 1 other pretty female that I noticed, out of say 5000. Shocking, they don’t even try anymore. Madison used to be quite the fun town. There were several musicians playing on the streets, hoping for tips, but not overtly, and their quality was quite high.
Sad to say, this Liberal capital, Madison, has turned into something not what it was.
We went sailing on Lake Mendota, the best but just one of the 7 great lakes of Madison, and it was brisk winds. Enough to be exciting, but too windy to enjoy the shallow warm bay famous for wading and drinking beer.
From Vegas hiking several years back…..what an awesome time.
Who pulled together these people to “Endorse Kamala Harris”?
The total revenue of the companies of all the Endorsers is around $960 Billion. The Total combined revenue of the Fortune 500 companies was $18,000 Billion. That meshes with my estimate of support for Harris, which is now much more than the less than 1% she got when running for President prior. Her support level is therefore around 5.3%.
She is a dis-likable female, as opposed to the hate-able Hillary, and yes, Jill. She is past her prime, intellectually and in looks. And her prime intellectually was never that good….just listening to power structures.
We endorse Kamala Harris’s election as President of the United States.
Her election is the best way to support the continued strength, security, and reliability of our democracy and economy. With Kamala Harris in the White House, the business community can be confident that it will have a President who wants American industries to thrive. As a partner to President Biden, Vice President Harris has a strong record of advancing actions to spur business investment in the United States and ensure American businesses can compete and win in the global market. She will continue to advance fair and predictable policies that support the rule of law, stability, and a sound business environment, and she will strive to give every American the opportunity to pursue the American dream.
Roger Altman, Founder & Senior Chairman of Evercore
Shellye Archambeau, former CEO of MetricStream
Carl Bass, former CEO of Autodesk
Tom Bernstein, President and Co-Founder of Chelsea Piers
Afasaneh Beschloss, Founder & CEO of Rock Creek
Jeff Bewkes, former CEO of Time Warner
W. Michael Blumenthal, 64th U.S. Secretary of the Treasury and former CEO of both Bendix and Unisys
Rosalind “Roz” Brewer, former CEO of Sam’s Club; former CEO of Walgreens Boots Alliance; former COO of Starbucks
Ursula Burns, former CEO of Xerox; Chairwoman of Teneo; Founding Partner of Integrum Holdings
Maverick Carter, CEO of The SpringHill Company
Ken Chenault, Chairman & Managing Director of General Catalyst; former Chairman & CEO of American Express
Peter Chernin, Co-Founder & Partner of TCG
Tony Coles, Chairperson & former CEO of Cerevel
Tim Collins, Founder, CEO, and Senior Managing Director of Ripplewood
Ron Conway, Founder & Managing Partner of SV Angel
Robert Crandall, former President and Chairman of American Airlines
Mark Cuban, Various entrepreneurial endeavors and a “shark” on Shark Tank
Richelieu Dennis, Founder and Executive Chair of Sundial Group of Companies
Barry Diller, Chairman & Senior Executive of IAC and Senior Executive of Expedia; Former Chairman and CEO of Paramount Pictures and Fox, Inc.
John Doerr, Chairman of Kleiner Perkins
Arnold Donald, former CEO of Carnival Corporation
Blair Effron, Partner & Co-Founder of Centerview Partners
José E. Feliciano, Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Clearlake Capital Group
David P. Fialkow, Co-Founder & Managing Director of General Catalyst
Anne Finucane, former Vice Chair of Bank of America
Lynn Forester de Rothschild, Chief Executive of E.L. Rothschild
Ken Frazier, former Executive Chairman, President & CEO of Merck
Mark Gallogly, Co-Founder and Managing Principal of Three Cairns Group; Co-Founder of Centerbridge Partners
Chad Gifford, Former Chairman of Bank of America
David Grain, Founder and CEO of Grain Management
Logan Green, Chairman and former CEO of Lyft
Daniel J. Halpern, Co-founder and CEO of Jackmont Hospitality
Bruce Heyman, Former U.S. Ambassador to Canada and former Managing Director of Private Wealth at Goldman Sachs
Mellody Hobson, Co-CEO and President of Ariel Investments; Chairman of Starbucks
Roger Hochschild, former CEO and President of Discover Financial Services
Reid Hoffman, Partner at Greylock Partners and Co-Founder and Executive Chairman of LinkedIn
Glenn Hutchins, Chairman of North Island or Co-Founder of Silver Lake
Blake Irving, former CEO of GoDaddy
Tony James, former President, CEO & Executive Vice Chairman of Blackstone; Founder of Jefferson River Capital
David Jacobson, Senior Advisor and former Vice Chair of BMO Financial Group; Former U.S. Ambassador to Canada
Earvin “Magic” Johnson, Chairman and CEO, Magic Johnson Enterprises
Brad Karp, Chairman of Paul, Weiss
Jeffrey Katzenberg, Founder & Managing Partner of WndrCo
Ellen Kullman, President and CEO of Carbon3; former Chair and CEO of DuPont
Todd Lachman, Founder of Sovos Brands
Chris Larsen, Co-Founder and Executive Chairman of Ripple
Jeff Lawson, former CEO of Twilio
Ted Leonsis, CEO of Monumental Sports & Entertainment
Aaron Levie, Co-Founder & CEO of Box
Ed Lewis, former Chairman and CEO of Essence Communications, co-founder Essence Magazine
William M. Lewis, Jr.
Michael Lynton, Chairman of Snap, Inc., former CEO of Sony Entertainment
Tracy V. Maitland, President and Chief Investment Officer of Advent Capital Management
Helena Maus, CEO of Archetype and Marker Collective
Marissa Mayer, co-founder and CEO of Sunshine Products, former CEO of Yahoo!
T.J. McGill, Co-Founder of Evergreen Pacific Partners and Suzanne Sinegal McGill, Co-Founder of Rwanda Girls Initiative
Danny Meyer, Founder & Executive Chairman of Union Square Hospitality Group
Dustin Moskovitz, Co-founder and CEO of Asana
Alan Mulally, former CEO of Ford
Anne Mulcahy, former Chairman and CEO of Xerox
James Murdoch, Founder & CEO of Lupa Systems; former CEO of 21st Century Fox
Laxman Narasimhan, former CEO of Starbucks
Indra Nooyi, former Chairman and CEO of PepsiCo
Peter Orszag, former Director of the United States Office of Management and Budget and CEO of Lazard
Deven J. Parekh, Managing Director of Insight Partners
Sean Parker, Founder of Napster; Founder and Chairman of Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy
Charles Phillips, Co-founder and Managing Partner of Recognize; former President of Oracle and former CEO of Infor;
Laurene Powell Jobs, Founder and President of Emerson Collective
Penny Pritzker, 38th U.S. Secretary of Commerce; founder and Chairman of PSP Partners
Vasant Prabhu, former CFO and Vice-Chair of Visa
Spencer Rascoff, Founder and CEO of 75 & Sunny Ventures; Co-Founder and former CEO of Zillow
Punit Renjen
Rachel Romer, Founder of Guild Education
Robert Rubin, former U.S. Treasury Secretary; Senior Counselor at Centerview Partners
Kevin P. Ryan, Co-founder, MongoDB, Business Insider, GILT Groupe, Zola, Pearl Health, Affect Therapeutics, and Transcend Therapeutics
Faiza J. Saeed
Dan Schulman, former President & CEO of PayPal
Jim Sinegal, Co-Founder and Former CEO of Costco
Dan Springer, former CEO of Docusign
Tom Steyer, Founder and former Co-Senior-Managing-Partner of Farallon Capital
Jeremy Stoppelman, CEO of Yelp
Scott Stuart, Founding & Managing Partner of Sageview Capital
Larry Summers, 71st United States Secretary of the Treasury and President Emeritus of Harvard University
Hamdi Ulukaya, Founder & CEO of Chobani
Daniel Weiss, Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Angeleno Group
Steve Westly, Founder and Managing Partner of The Westly Group
Ron Williams, former CEO of Aetna
Robert Wolf, former CEO of UBS Americas
A-Eye helped with grouping and Revenue
Total Annual Revenue by Category (in billions): Financial Services: $76.6 billion Media & Entertainment: $62.325 billion Technology: $39.7 billion Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals: $144.67 billion Retail & Consumer Goods: $476.8 billion Private Equity & Venture Capital: Revenue data not available (focused on assets under management) Sports & Hospitality: $1.3 billion Automotive: $158 billion Energy: Revenue not available Total Combined Revenue Across All Categories: $959.395 billion
Assets Under Management (where applicable, in billions): Total assets under management: $248 billion This includes private equity and venture capital firms managing large portfolios rather than generating traditional revenue.
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The total revenue of large American corporations can be gauged from sources such as the Fortune 500 list, which includes both publicly traded and privately held companies. According to the 2023 data, the combined revenue of these Fortune 500 companies was around $18 trillion.
For privately held companies, the largest, such as Cargill and Koch Industries, add significant revenue to this figure. Cargill, for instance, reported $177 billion in revenue in 2023, and Koch Industries followed with approximately $125 billion.
When combining both large publicly traded and privately held companies, the total revenue from these companies reaches well into the trillions of dollars annually, though exact figures for privately held companies can vary due to limited financial disclosures.
This gives a comprehensive view of the vast economic scale of large American corporations and privately held companies, which together generate substantial global revenue(Wikipedia)(Eqvista).
stock here: Wokeness can lead to not just pregnant and alone, single mom poverty. But now these woke white girls don’t have to go through all that….they can just be killed while still young. Note the media bias, and the promotion of getting white girls to date black males….in the photos, it is 80% black male, white girl. 20% or less black girl, white male. Think about the reasons for that….and let me know in comments. It took a month for the perps NAME to come out, and no pictures. And the accident and chase was 100% in Germantown WI, but somehow the State Police took control of the “investigation”.
This video from the mother is on Facebook, there is a ton of new information in this. Why are they protecting this criminal. Why did the investigation go to the State Patrol. Why was the officer in charge of the investigation lying to the mom, stating that the perp had a leg amputated, and that he was under heavy sedation and he said that the perp was not allowed to have visitors, and that he couldn’t be charged until he was out of his near coma. Then the perp is on video, outside the hospital, with both legs, and hanging out with some friends, whipping the bird to the video taker?
What is the name of the state trooper in charge? Why did they not search the car even 2 weeks later? Who is the owner of the car and did they know the perp was using the car? Why is the trooper continually dropped the “we are SO short staffed” excuse?
I suspected this after even the perps name was not released for a month after he killed a cute blond white girl, in a 120MPH police chase on a side street that ended up at a T in the road and him slamming in to a tree. I was correct, at least for now. The drivers name is Javonte Spikes. That’s a black name. This might be his Facebook, links to Chicago, no info about him, at least not now. She enjoyed painting. Woke Lib.
Accident Aug 9th, today, September 6th, Friday, he was finally charged with homicide via vehicle. Well over 100 MPH at 1:30 AM on a Friday night, the chase took 41 seconds.
Here is another one. The initial story is that he shot a girl “who was aware of his existence” multiple times. As the story rolled out, today, it is clear that she was his girlfriend at least for a time, and he shot her 8 times, neck shoulder, wrist leg. He called the police saying that a female was dying.
stock here: now keep in mind, roughly 85% of the serious adverse reactions were due to about 7% of the batches. And with an URF Under Reporting Factor of 42:1 to 100:1 the VAERS data is just the tip of the iceberg.
After the vaccination process, the medical protocol requires vaccinated people to remain in the vaccinated area for a few minutes so that can receive assistance in case of an emergency. The current protocol attempts to record the status of vaccinated persons only at the vaccination site without looking at their condition afterward. Unfortunately, many cases were recorded as deceased after the vaccination process.
In the death rate test, the effect of vaccines on the death of vaccinated people was studied to determine the relationship between the vaccine received and other metadata of vaccinated people (i.e., age and gender). Table 8 shows the percentages of deaths for different vaccines. The results show that the death rates for J&J, MERCK, MODERNA, PFIZER_BioNTech, and UNKNOWN MANUFACTURER are 0.3 %, 6.0 %, 2.8 %, 3.1 %, and 21.0 %, respectively. The results indicate that the J&J vaccine had the lowest death rate, whereas the unknown manufacturer’s vaccine had the largest death rate. MERCK showed a higher death rate than the MODERNA and PFIZER_BioNTech vaccines. The overall results show that the overall death rate for all the vaccines is less than 3 %.
stock here: copying from the 2nd Smartest Guy. I dare say, they are achieving making Harris as “good as she can appear to be”. The low information types will suck it down (their own demise) whilst hating on Trump.
Harris has been tripping the light fantastic on the campaign trail only showing the side her campaign wants people to see. It reminds me of the many years I’ve spent covering the Oscars. The campaigns for Best Actress always follow the same pattern. They get a stylist. They make selective appearances. They show up on the rope line. They shake hands. They look great. The one thing they don’t do is interviews.
Hollywood has its greasy fingerprints all over the Harris campaign. We know that. They see it as their mission to stop Trump. So they’ve taken things into their own hands. It seems like Harris has hired awards consultants rather than politicos.
They have her projecting mostly joy and positivity. Harris has done an excellent job playing the role they’ve given her, somewhere between the blessed virgin and Eva Peron.
But they’re flirting with disaster. That’s not the real Kamala Harris. They’re hiding her from the press because they know that.
They’re gambling on Trump, showing up as obnoxious, abusive, and belligerent. Harris will do everything she can to poke and prod him into a reaction. She will call him too old. She will say we need change. She will call him a racist. She will call him a criminal.
But what if Trump doesn’t show up that way? What if he is, instead, polite, well-behaved, and, dare I say it, even sympathetic to audiences? It will throw her off her game. If Trump does nothing else, he should show up as Nice Trump, not combative Trump.
The key thing Trump must remember is that Harris isn’t like Hillary Clinton. She isn’t tough. She is fragile, easily triggered, and mercurial. She can go from a hot temper to explosive laughter in minutes.
But voters feel sympathy for her because she’s a Black/Asian woman — and that will mean that any attacks on her will backfire. I learned that from the Oscars, too. People vote for what makes them feel good and watching Harris make history feels good. They care less about yet “another old white guy.” The key for Trump is to coax her out of the role she’s playing and allow the real Kamala Harris to emerge.
What can Trump do to close the deal? Here are a few ideas:
Trump is the “change agent,” Kamala Harris is more of the same
The “we’re not going back” narrative does seem to resonate as the default for “bad white man” running against “woman of color.” Everything is about race and racism with the Democrats, and this is no different. That isn’t really change. That’s just casting.
But for many people on the Left, it is. They want to see a woman, especially a woman of color, make history.
The best Trump can do is make the case for the silent majority that they need more than just making history. How long are they expected to care only about that? How long are they going to keep the same regime in power just because of identity politics?
Trump offered the people change back in 2016, and he delivered on it. All they’ve been trying to do ever since is stop him.
Trump should hammer the point home: “You had four years to make this country better. You failed. Now it’s up to me to clean up the mess.”
Harris might look like the change Americans want, but she is really a continuation of the failures of the Biden administration.
Afghanistan – she was the last person in the room. Inflation – she was the deciding vote on the bill that drove it. The border – yes, she backed the failed deal, but it was mostly a bill to fund the war in Ukraine disguised as a border bill. The Economy – Biden wrecked it. She can’t fix it.
Get “Gender Affirming Care” on minors in the public debate
The Democrats refuse to talk about this controversial topic, yet it is the one way Trump might win over female voters. The moderators at the debate will never bring it up. Harris refuses to answer any questions by the media, so it will have to be up to Trump to blurt it out so Harris will have to answer for it.
The Biden/Harris administration and Tim Walz, are fully on board with children transitioning, either with therapy or medication or surgery. Where does Harris stand? What are their age requirements? How young is too young?
We’ve heard “mind your own business,” but that’s not good enough. Government is our business. And we have a right to know if they plan to continue with puberty blockers, which have been banned in several countries.
It’s probably too much to ask to get Harris down on the record about the kinds of books they offer to kids in schools about gender, but Trump can surely try. This is his only chance.
Where does Harris stand on biological men playing in women’s sports? Can Trump force the issue?
I have vowed to vote only for Republicans because all Democrats support this madness. Every voter in America must know where they stand.
Harris is nowhere ready to be Commander in Chief
The Biden/Harris administration has thoroughly botched:
—The exit from Afghanistan —The Hamas attack on Israel —Russia invading Ukraine
How is it that everyone expects Harris to suddenly be able to lead this country through one of its most dangerous moments in history? Is JOY going to keep us safe? Will vibes guide the country through the gathering storm?
Harris and Walz are too afraid of even the propaganda press asking tough questions: how can they be trusted to face our dangerous adversaries? She will say Trump makes friends with dictators and is “nice” to Vladimir Putin, but at least he’s not afraid to talk to the media. She is.
Harris and Walz can’t keep America safe.
Neither Harris nor Walz could protect America from the rioters in the summer of 2020. Tim Walz let Minneapolis burn and refused to call in the National Guard. Kamala Harris visited Jacob Blake and didn’t care about the wrecked businesses, not to mention supporting bailing out protesters.
Here is an interview with the real Kamala Harris:
They only want to talk about January 6th, which didn’t do even a fraction of the damage done that Summer by people who weren’t even protesting with Black Lives Matter. They came in from all over the place. No one ever knew their names. They ravaged our cities. They brutally attacked the nation’s police force all while Kamala Harris and Tim Walz said nothing and did nothing to protect them or anyone else. Let it burn, they said.
Yet, it was January 6th that Kamala Harris called as bad as Pearl Harbor and 9/11. Like Joe Biden, she does not believe she should lead or care about this entire country. She doesn’t care about those who showed up at the Capitol who were upset with our government and how they ran the 2020 election.
They have all decided that it was Trump who ordered the riot. But why would he have ordered the riot when he’d spent so much time convincing Josh Hawley and Ted Cruz to debate the undemocratic election changes, among other things?
All the riot did was hand absolute power to the Democrats and give them a piece of propaganda they could use forever.
Trump is better off staying away from the 2020 election entirely, but if she brings it up, he should pivot immediately to the Summer of 2020.
Here is a funny video from the Babylon Bee:
The American people need a president who cares about all of them, not a president who wants to throw half of them in solitary.
Harris can’t keep America safe at the Border
Not only could she have secured the border in the past four years — she could do it right now — but she has repeatedly ignored the rapes, the murders, and the rising crime from migrants who crossed the border illegally, knowing America had weak leadership at the top.
Even the media can’t ignore the gangs from Venezuela. Yet, identity politics so cripple the Biden/Harris administration they can’t even name the crimes, let alone protect Americans from them.
Trump must hammer the point home: the Biden/Harris administration can’t keep Americans safe. As long as they are in power, America is at risk.
Trump has shown himself to be brave enough to take a bullet for America. He isn’t afraid of anything or anyone.
When is it America’s turn?
Kamala Harris talks a good game, but everyone knows the Biden/Harris administration continues to leave the silent majority out. She’s pretending to care about the middle class now, but what about the last four years? Why didn’t they prioritize the concerns of working families then?
America is more divided than ever. We have a crisis of masculinity. Young men are being ignored and left behind. Anxiety is at an all-time high. No one in power helps to reassure them. And that is what Trump can do. He’s the “dad energy” America needs, not Tim Walz. Young men need a real leader, not one who cuts and runs from combat or lets his city burn.
The Harris/Walz ticket, like the Biden/Harris administration, is what Hollywood has become. It’s an insulated, isolated bubble. Maybe they can hire good writers, stylists, and consultants to manifest a beautiful illusion they hope will last until just past Election Day. And like every actress who wins the gold statue after running the gauntlet, it will feel like something important just happened.
Only after that does the illusion break apart and shatter into a million tiny pieces. The truth is that this isn’t an Oscar campaign. This is a campaign to lead the most powerful country in the world at a most precarious time. It will be up to Trump to show America she is nowhere near up to the job.
And it will be up to Trump to show that he can keep his cool while Harris does everything she can to break him down.
stock here, 1 of 2 epiphanies this morning. This applies to Scotland also. Think of the Scottish Rite. It’s weird that they have to rely on “Christianity” in order to defend basic logic and goodness. Perhaps that lean towards religious freedom will in the future be used in court to push back against this intentional harmful psy-op.
Irish teacher Enoch Burke has been arrested in Ireland for defying orders to refer to a male student as "she/her," standing firm in his refusal due to his Christian beliefs. pic.twitter.com/WCLhSR3gv1
So we need more energy for the poor and less for the rich? It’s the poorer people in tropical zones who will get really hit by climate change — as well as some ecosystems, which nobody wants to see disappear. This is a global thing, and it’s really hard for people to get their minds around the amount of reduction required. Every year we’re increasing the amount of CO2 we put out, and yet we’re talking about an 80 percent reduction. To make that happen, the rich world is going to have to be way down — way down — in energy use.
stock here: there are US Dollar “futures”, then there are some proxies such as $DXY, and then we measure against the “Big Boys” like the Euro, Cable (GBP), Japanese Yen. The construct of $DXY is shaky as hell, it makes no sense. I think it is designed by the Globalists to give undue weight to the Euro.
You would think the value of the dollar would be directly effected the the relationship of the USD to that of the currencies of our trading partners. But $DXY is not like that at all. China isn’t even represented in $DXY.
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I had AI make a preliminary sheet and then I added better formatting and 4 extra columns. You can download it HERE
I also did the breakdown for the major European Countries, spoiler…we do more trade with Europe than with China, Canada, or Mexico at $886 Billion, and it’s fairly balanced at $421B Exported $465B Imported.
NOTED: AI doubled down and tripled down, that China was our largest trade partner, even after I pointed out that Canada and Mexico are both larger trade partners.
Here’s a list of the top 10 countries the U.S. trades with, based on total trade volume (imports + exports) in 2023. The figures are in billions of U.S. dollars and reflect the significant trading relationships between the U.S. and these countries:
China Total Trade Volume: $657.4 billion Exports: $151.0 billion Imports: $506.4 billion Main Exports to China: Aircraft, soybeans, automobiles, and semiconductors. Main Imports from China: Electronics, machinery, furniture, and textiles.
Mexico Total Trade Volume: $734.5 billion Exports: $329.5 billion Imports: $405.0 billion Main Exports to Mexico: Machinery, vehicles, electrical machinery, and agricultural products. Main Imports from Mexico: Vehicles, machinery, electrical machinery, and mineral fuels.
Canada Total Trade Volume: $725.7 billion Exports: $394.2 billion Imports: $331.5 billion Main Exports to Canada: Vehicles, machinery, electrical machinery, and mineral fuels. Main Imports from Canada: Vehicles, mineral fuels, plastics, and wood products.
Japan Total Trade Volume: $204.7 billion Exports: $74.0 billion Imports: $130.7 billion Main Exports to Japan: Machinery, aircraft, medical instruments, and agricultural products. Main Imports from Japan: Vehicles, machinery, and electronics.
Germany Total Trade Volume: $190.3 billion Exports: $67.0 billion Imports: $123.3 billion Main Exports to Germany: Aircraft, machinery, vehicles, and medical instruments. Main Imports from Germany: Vehicles, machinery, and pharmaceuticals.
South Korea Total Trade Volume: $194.2 billion Exports: $73.8 billion Imports: $120.4 billion Main Exports to South Korea: Machinery, aircraft, and vehicles. Main Imports from South Korea: Vehicles, machinery, and electronics.
United Kingdom Total Trade Volume: $137.5 billion Exports: $77.0 billion Imports: $60.5 billion Main Exports to the U.K.: Aircraft, machinery, vehicles, and pharmaceuticals. Main Imports from the U.K.: Vehicles, machinery, and pharmaceuticals.
Vietnam Total Trade Volume: $131.6 billion Exports: $13.5 billion Imports: $118.1 billion Main Exports to Vietnam: Aircraft, cotton, and electrical machinery. Main Imports from Vietnam: Electronics, textiles, and furniture.
Taiwan Total Trade Volume: $122.1 billion Exports: $46.3 billion Imports: $75.8 billion Main Exports to Taiwan: Semiconductors, machinery, and aircraft. Main Imports from Taiwan: Machinery, electrical machinery, and plastics.
India Total Trade Volume: $121.8 billion Exports: $46.4 billion Imports: $75.4 billion Main Exports to India: Aircraft, machinery, precious stones, and pharmaceuticals. Main Imports from India: Pharmaceuticals, textiles, machinery, and precious stones. Summary of Trade Patterns: The largest trading partners like China, Mexico, and Canada dominate the U.S.’s trade landscape, especially in machinery, vehicles, and electronics. Asian countries (China, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Taiwan) are critical for technology-related imports and exports, particularly in electronics and machinery. Europe (Germany, U.K.) plays a key role in industrial goods and pharmaceuticals. These numbers provide insight into the economic ties the U.S. shares globally, with a particular emphasis on the significant trade with neighboring countries (Canada and Mexico) and large industrial powers in Asia and Europe.
stock, interesting and relevant as hell blog comments, the comments are at the far bottom, the summary by A-Eye is here.
The discussion on the SOTT (Signs of the Times) blog is a complex and somewhat philosophical conversation that touches on themes of political authority, individual choice, and historical interpretation. Here’s a breakdown of the key points being discussed:
Historical Reflection: Buffalo_Ken starts by referencing historical figures like President Lincoln and President Jackson, discussing the concept of federal authority versus states’ rights. He mentions the historical event of “nullification,” which was a legal theory that states could invalidate federal laws they deemed unconstitutional. Jackson, during his presidency, opposed this idea, asserting federal control, which eventually contributed to tensions leading up to the Civil War. The mention of the “Trail of Tears” refers to the forced relocation of Native Americans, which was a result of Jackson’s policies. Buffalo_Ken ties this historical centralization of power to Lincoln’s actions during the Civil War, where Lincoln asserted federal authority over the states, leading to significant conflict and events like Sherman’s March to the Sea.
Philosophical Argument: Buffalo_Ken is arguing against the idea of central authority, suggesting that the imposition of federal control over states or communities is fundamentally flawed. He invokes the concept of “nullification” and suggests that local authority and autonomy are preferable. The discussion transitions into a “war of ideas” between central control (federal authority) and local autonomy (what he refers to as “Rogue Communities”). Buffalo_Ken identifies himself as someone who supports local authority and opposes central control, likening his stance to being part of a “Rogue Community.”
Personal and Existential Reflections: Buffalo_Ken further reflects on the nature of human existence, choices, and the importance of standing by one’s beliefs. He suggests that failing to make a choice (in this context, choosing between central authority or local autonomy) is, in itself, a choice that could lead to undesirable outcomes. There’s a strong emphasis on truth and authenticity, with the suggestion that many people, particularly elites, have lost touch with what it means to be truly human. He also touches on the idea that material wealth and power are insignificant in the face of mortality and that how we treat others is ultimately what matters.
Response from JTF Truth: JTF Truth seems to echo the sentiment that reliance on central authority (or “man leaders”) is a result of societal conditioning. They suggest a hypothetical world where people are taught to rely on love, community, and divine guidance rather than on human leaders, aligning with the idea that centralized control is not necessary for a just society. The reference to “Imagine there is a Heaven” is a nod to John Lennon’s song “Imagine,” which envisions a world where people live in peace without the divisions created by religion, politics, and materialism. Summary: The conversation is an exploration of historical events, political philosophy, and personal beliefs, with a strong emphasis on the importance of individual choice and the rejection of centralized authority. The participants seem to advocate for a return to more localized, community-based decision-making, suggesting that this approach is more aligned with human nature and the pursuit of truth. The discussion reflects a deep skepticism of centralized power and a belief in the value of autonomy and self-governance.
comment discussion on SOTT blog, can you make sense of this? Reader Comments Buffalo_Ken Buffalo_Ken · about 20 hours ago President Lincoln I put forth was following through on what the former President Jackson declared in a proclamation against his vice president when Calhoun resigned said position after he put forth the reality of nullification….Jackson declared a proclamation that that was “not allowed” and asserted federal control authority and the rest is effing history – the Trail of Tears led to the Lincoln asserting federal authority upon states chose to join the union – with military force and the Sherman burned Atlanta – and well – this is history in action – do you know the details?
Have you studied up – on how this all unfolded?
Tis as simple as water flowing downhill…
when central control asserts authority
once they got it on the books
might as well be “law”…
but some of us know
better – we know
one things lead
to another and
now here we
are……
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What you gonna do? Make a choice.
I know what side I am on – and
Jackson was wrong when he
dismissed with a proclamation
the concept of Nullification – cause that
was what Jefferson and Madison for sure concurred with.
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Tis a WAR of ideas – at base tis simple:
Central Control versus Local Authority….
you make your choice – I consider myself a member of
a Rogue Community who gives no heed to central control tyrants.
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BK, Poem of the Day, 9224 1604
Place your Bets! JTF Truth JTF Truth · about 16 hours ago Narrative smarratives, whatever.
These people are insane. Buffalo_Ken Buffalo_Ken · about 15 hours ago JTF Truth – what choice do you make – are you for “central authority” or do you support Rogue Communities (RC’s) who believe in free will to make choices on their own accord?
You can’t “flake” this off – a choice is demanded.
You choose what you want to do and
what you ascribe to – but know this
I’m a member of an RC
community….and so
my fate goes
accordingly.
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But the act of “not choosing” is equivalent to letting others choose your fate….or is it?
I reckon it just depends on The Fucking Truth.
Just the Truth and Nothing but the
Fucking Truth please.
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Some of us a fed-up – and that is the truth….you can bank on it.
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Some of us got ideas for a better future – and we don’t give up.
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Some of us got a clue – about what it means to be human.
Do U?
I do.
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Some, if not most of these so-called elitist have lost touch with what it means to be a human, and so seems evident, the time of choices is upon us – and Lincoln really should have let the South secede – cause if not then, then later on – secession happens when federal authority loses its sense of bearing. And that is that.
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All the harm caused by so many in so many ways – and for what one wonders when we all ought know – we all are going to die eventually – an on your deathbed – what you gonna remember? I doubt it will be what wealth you accumulated in your earthly residence – more likely it will be how you treated others. And then, that most likely informs where your soul transpires.
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Myself – I oppose central authority from the center of my being. I’ll take that to my grave. JTF Truth JTF Truth · about 13 hours ago Buffalo_Ken We’ve been conditioned to believe we need a man leader.
What would it be like if we taught 3 generations to love thy neighbour, that they need no man leader and that God and only God will guide us?
Hard to imagine after all the conditioning We’ve been through, all the lies, all the pain and suffering.
stock here: I meant, and still mean, to do a report on the State of the State of Hawaii, post COVID. There is a lot to unpack.
Driving
Jerkoff Customers
Zombie Look
First of all, people of Hawaii have always been somewhat primitive in their driving habits, but overall very freindly on the road, we don’t have road rage. In fact if you flash a Shaka, for sure you get a shaka back, and they will let you in, let you make a tough left turn, merge, whatever. And all that is maybe even more in force post COVID.
But there are also more dangerous scenarios in driving, full on just jump right out in front of you, merge without even looking, run a sign or even a light. The micro-stroke damage and other neurological damage from the mRNA is clearcut. Many people even have the disimilar bi-facial look, and/or droopy look and they look like Zombies. I was not present during all the vaccine campaign, but I bet at uptake slowed down, I am sure they attracted and made injections convenient for the MANY homeless people in Hawaii, as many of the homeless look even worse than before.
Jerk-off Customers….I sent out a bulk email for Preventive Maintenance reminders and sale, yesterday, and so far ZERO EOI (Expressions of Interest) but did this one “customer”, I think he is just on a marketing list and not an actual customer….His name is Jack and last name rhymes with Sit, in other words, he knows Jack Shit.
His email…telling me about my expertise and business, LOL, he is a Jack-off too. Aiyaiyai!!!!
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Using solar to heat hot water is ridiculous. I know the behind-the-times morons in the Building Dept. made it mandatory on new housing. And I know that heating water from tap temperatures is theoretically more efficient that using your PV. I might agree if I had six or seven kids and a wife who were always taking hot showers, but I don’t.
I have never had any more that a 55gal electric water heater which has been with plenty for guests, kids and grandkids when they visit. We have a 36 panel PV system on the old net-metering agreement. We also have a 12 panel PV Battery Backup system. We have never had to pay more than the HECO minimum charge to keep our account open. We changed the date of our net metering anniversary from October (when the daylight gets shorter) to April when the daylight gets longer. One year we ended up with a $1,500 HECO credit. We haven’t had to run piping all over the place, buy an 85gal tank, recirc pumps and other costly parts solar hot water requires.
My two neighbors both had solar hot water systems on their roofs. One had panels that sprung leaks and rotted out their shake roof. They couldn’t see what was happening since the leaking water was all collected in their gutters and drained off underground in their downspouts. The other neighbor had to replace their entire aluminum roof. Both never replaced their solar hot water systems.
My son put in solar hot water to heat his swimming pool. Guess what? It heats itself when the sun is shining. It doesn’t need it most of the year and solar doesn’t do the job the rest of the year.
PV with HECO and battery backups will most likely be there to produce warm water if the Board of Water Supply would stop blowing water mains all over the island.
stock here, more from a reader/contributor, A-Eye wants to downplay this, even whilst presenting the evidence. Odd, but understandable, as this could venture towards antisemitism.
unpack this Check out Amos 5:26 and look at the Amplified Bible translation. The so-called Star of David is actually a symbol for Saturn and Molech and satan.
ChatGPT said: ChatGPT The statement you provided touches on a controversial and complex topic that involves interpretation of biblical verses, religious symbols, and historical context. Let’s break it down step by step:
Amos 5:26 in the Bible Verse Context: Amos 5:26 is part of a passage where the prophet Amos is condemning the Israelites for idolatry and turning away from God. The verse reads (in the King James Version): “But ye have borne the tabernacle of your Moloch and Chiun your images, the star of your god, which ye made to yourselves.” Amplified Bible Translation: The Amplified Bible (AMP) is a modern translation that aims to clarify meanings by adding explanatory words or phrases. In the AMP, this verse might expand on the meanings of “Moloch” and “Chiun” to provide more context about these deities or symbols.
Moloch and Chiun Moloch: An ancient Canaanite deity associated with child sacrifice. Moloch is mentioned in various parts of the Bible as a false god worshiped by some Israelites, despite being forbidden. Chiun: A name that is often understood to refer to the planet Saturn. In some translations, Chiun is interpreted as “Rephan” or “Kaiwan,” which are associated with star worship in the ancient Near East.
Star of David Symbolism: The Star of David, also known as the Shield of David or Magen David, is a widely recognized symbol of Judaism. It is a hexagram, consisting of two interlocking triangles. Controversial Interpretation: The statement suggests that the Star of David is not a Jewish symbol but instead represents Saturn, Moloch, and Satan. This interpretation is not widely accepted or supported by mainstream religious scholars. Instead, it is often found in fringe theories that seek to reinterpret traditional symbols in a negative light.
Saturn and Molech Saturn: In astrology and mythology, Saturn is often associated with time, death, and sometimes with the darker aspects of life. However, linking Saturn directly with the Star of David and Moloch is not a mainstream interpretation. Molech: As mentioned, Molech is associated with idolatry and child sacrifice in the Bible. The connection to the Star of David is made by some groups, but this view is generally considered outside of orthodox Judaism and Christianity.
Satan Connection The claim that the Star of David is a symbol for Satan ties into a broader set of conspiracy theories that seek to demonize Jewish symbols or traditions. These interpretations are not supported by historical or theological evidence and are often rooted in antisemitic ideologies. Summary Amos 5:26 speaks to the Israelites’ idolatry, mentioning Moloch and Chiun, which are associated with false gods or celestial worship. The Star of David is traditionally a symbol of Judaism and is not historically linked to Moloch or Saturn in mainstream theology. The statement you encountered is likely reflecting a fringe or conspiratorial interpretation, which equates the Star of David with negative entities like Satan. This view is not supported by mainstream religious scholarship and should be approached with caution, especially given its potential roots in antisemitism. If you have more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask.
The reason the verse you mentioned is also quoted as Acts 7:43 is because the New Testament book of Acts references the same themes of idolatry that are found in Amos 5:26. Here’s how it connects:
Acts 7:43 Verse Context: In Acts 7, the early Christian martyr Stephen is delivering a speech to the Sanhedrin (the Jewish ruling council), recounting the history of Israel and their repeated disobedience to God. As part of his speech, Stephen quotes the prophet Amos to illustrate Israel’s history of idolatry. The Verse: Acts 7:43 reads (in the King James Version): “Yea, ye took up the tabernacle of Moloch, and the star of your god Remphan, figures which ye made to worship them: and I will carry you away beyond Babylon.” Connection to Amos 5:26: Stephen directly quotes or paraphrases Amos 5:26, drawing a parallel between the Israelites’ behavior in the past and the rejection of God’s message in his own time. The names “Chiun” and “Rephan” (or “Remphan”) are sometimes considered different transliterations of the same deity associated with Saturn.
Does it seem like the huge increase in airplane turbulence, especially clear air turbulence, could be in part caused by the increase in galactic rays due to magnetic field weakening AND in coombination with increased solar activity?
ChatGPT said: ChatGPT The increase in airplane turbulence, particularly clear air turbulence (CAT), could indeed be influenced by a combination of factors, including changes in atmospheric conditions related to climate change, increased solar activity, and possibly the effects of galactic cosmic rays due to a weakening magnetic field. Galactic cosmic rays can potentially alter atmospheric dynamics by ionizing particles and affecting cloud formation and weather patterns. Increased solar activity, such as coronal mass ejections (CMEs), can also influence the Earth’s atmosphere and magnetic field, further contributing to turbulence.
However, while these are plausible contributing factors, the primary driver of increased turbulence, according to current research, is more likely linked to changes in jet stream patterns and atmospheric instability caused by global climate change. The weakening of the magnetic field and cosmic ray influence is a more speculative area that would require further scientific study to establish a direct connection to turbulence.
You said: can you make a chart showing before and after jet stream patterns, and planes always have flown near and in the jet streams so just a change in position doesn’t seem to justify more CAT, so discuss that with evidence if it exists ChatGPT said: ChatGPT
Analyzed
The chart above illustrates a hypothetical comparison of jet stream patterns before and after the effects of climate change. The “Before Climate Change” pattern is smoother and more stable, while the “After Climate Change” pattern shows a more wavy and erratic jet stream, which can be associated with increased atmospheric instability and turbulence.
Discussion on Increased Clear Air Turbulence (CAT) While jet streams have always been a source of turbulence, the increase in CAT is not solely due to changes in jet stream positions but also due to the following factors:
Increased Temperature Gradients:
Climate change has led to greater temperature contrasts at different altitudes, which can intensify jet streams and create more unstable conditions in the atmosphere, leading to more frequent and severe CAT. Strengthening of the Jet Streams:
Some studies have indicated that climate change may be causing jet streams to strengthen in certain areas, which can lead to an increase in turbulence. Stronger jet streams create more shear in the atmosphere, a key factor in the development of CAT. Changes in Atmospheric Composition:
Increased levels of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases can change the vertical temperature profile of the atmosphere, leading to more frequent encounters with turbulence-inducing conditions at cruising altitudes. Galactic Cosmic Rays:
While not the primary cause, there is ongoing research into how galactic cosmic rays, which increase when the Earth’s magnetic field weakens, might influence atmospheric processes. These cosmic rays can ionize particles in the atmosphere, potentially affecting cloud formation and weather patterns, although their direct connection to CAT is less clear and remains an area of active study. Solar Activity:
Increased solar activity can cause disturbances in the Earth’s magnetosphere, which could theoretically contribute to changes in atmospheric dynamics. However, like cosmic rays, the direct impact on CAT is not well-established in current research. Conclusion While jet stream changes are a factor, they alone do not fully explain the increase in clear air turbulence. The interplay between climate change-induced atmospheric instability, stronger jet streams, and possibly cosmic rays and solar activity might contribute to the observed rise in CAT. However, the most significant and well-supported factor remains the changes in atmospheric stability due to global warming.
stock here: A theory long held, but never presented so plainly.
There are pretty much insane lefties and their useful idiot liberals that are potentially a danger at the local level. We see the intense effort at all levels of media and social media to suppress not just free speech, but often the truth.
The intention of all of the “send a code to your phone” and now linkedin asking me for a government issued ID is the effort to control, prevent, censor free speech by not allowing anonymous commentary as in the days of old when anonymous authors put out the truth as stories in a book…and then if free speech does get out….find that person and attack them in any way possible.
Bugs in the computer, fake accusations, physical violence. The act of doxxing is the act of conspiracy and promotion to unlawful attacks and physical violence. You are warned.
The video transcript you provided covers a discussion that begins with a reflection on the current state of Western society and its perceived decline, focusing particularly on the cultural and moral aspects. The speaker traces the roots of these issues back to historical developments, specifically involving the Jesuits, a Catholic religious order founded in the 16th century.
Summary of the Key Points: Current Western Society:
The speaker expresses concern over the moral and cultural decline in contemporary Western society, noting a sense of powerlessness among the population. The decline is presented as something that has emerged suddenly, but with deeper historical roots. Historical Context:
The discussion traces back to the 16th century, exploring how the Jesuits, who were initially highly influential in education and evangelization, eventually faced suppression and expulsion from many countries, including by the Pope himself. The Jesuits are described as having undergone a long and rigorous formation process, emphasizing discipline, intellectual rigor, and obedience, which set them apart from other religious orders. The Jesuits’ Rise and Fall:
The speaker outlines the Jesuits’ rise in influence due to their dedication to education and missionary work, particularly their success in evangelizing the elite, which was seen as crucial for shaping society. The narrative then shifts to their decline, highlighting how they were expelled from many regions and eventually dissolved by the Pope, which marked a significant turning point. Reflection on the 20th Century and Vatican II:
The speaker discusses how the Jesuits, along with other religious orders, were infiltrated and compromised by modernist influences in the 20th century, particularly after Vatican II. This infiltration is linked to broader societal changes and the weakening of traditional Catholic structures. Personal and Historical Perspective:
The speaker references Spanish history and Catholicism, drawing on the works of Spanish historians and theologians to provide context for the discussion. They emphasize the importance of understanding history to grasp the current situation. Future Exploration:
The video concludes with a promise to delve deeper into the Jesuits’ expulsion and the events leading up to it in subsequent videos, aiming to connect these historical events to the current state of society. The overall theme of the video is a reflection on how historical events, particularly those involving the Jesuits, have shaped the moral and cultural trajectory of Western society, leading to the present-day challenges.