Double Jeopardy: That Wasn’t Bacon

It’s hard to find a good roommate, I know, but lowering your standards isn’t the way to do it.

AITA for filing charges against my roommate and suing her for my hospital bill?

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This happened several years ago.

I was a 20F and in college. I was living with my two best friends. One of them was moving out so that she could move in with her boyfriend. I placed an ad looking for another roommate.

That’s how I met Erin. Before she moved in she informed me that she was vegetarian but she wouldn’t have a problem if other roommates weren’t. She moved into our apartment a month later.

DANGER! There is not one vegan alive that is okay with other people NOT being vegan.

The next day after she moved in she cooked breakfast for us. I was surprised. We didn’t ask her to and by her own words “she wanted to do something nice”.

One day. One single day.

She had made pancakes, bacon strips and hash browns. I am deathly allergic to few things.

So, I immediately asked her what was in the food, but I didn’t mention my allergies (huge mistake). She listed the ingredients and I didn’t find anything I was allergic to. [Edit: she told me it was regular bacon. Not that it was fake bacon or that it had soy]. I start eating and everything tastes a little off. I try the bacon and definitely something is wrong. At this point, she does a ” Ta da” and smugly told us “I bet it tastes exactly like meat”.

No question that smugly was the right word. There are reasons you get to know somebody before starting with the pranks.

I am freaking out now. I told her I am severely allergic to soy and asked her whether there was any soy. Now she is apologising and says she didn’t know and that she is sorry she lied and blah blah. I am experiencing anaphylactic shock: throat closing up, dizzy, the works. My bestfriend freaks out and calls an ambulance. I had to stay in the hospital for 2 days. With the US healthcare, the ambulance + my hospital stay racked up a lot of money. Money that I didn’t have.

In the meantime, I also filed a complaint with the police. Food tampering is a felony. I had a lucky break: my best friend had filmed the breakfast to post it on Instagram and she got the whole thing in video.

In the end Erin had to plead guilty to some low degree of felony. She didn’t get any jail time, but got community service. Once she was found guilty, I sued her for the hospital fees. I won that one too.

[I did all the legal things under the advise of my Uncle’s friend who is a lawyer. He said something about how it will be easy to sue if she had a guilty charge. I also did not have any contact with Erin during any of this under the advise of my lawyer].

When you’re a hammer, everything looks like a nail. Uncle-friend told her to sue, sue, sue. I’m in the camp of this being double jeopardy. Either criminal or civil charges would be appropriate in this situation but not both.

Erin’s scholarship was cancelled and she had to drop out. She also went into debt paying medical fees. I saw her on Facebook few days ago and she is still down on her luck. I guess a felony charge makes it very hard, no matter how small the charge was.

I’m having trouble connecting the charge to her situation. No reason that community service would have interfered with a scholarship. Two years should have been sufficient to pay off a two-day ER stay plus an ambulance ride. So what if Erin might have had to work off med debt instead of student debt? She’d have been better off without college regardless.

I know she is the asshole for lying about food. I wanna know whether I am the asshole for everything I did after. Because bottom line is, I basically screwed a person’s life because they put wrong ingredients on breakfast that they made only “to do something nice”.

Half-ass, I’d say. While I don’t approve of her double-dipping against Erin, I haven’t seen a case be made that Erin’s subsequent downfall was a consequence. And no, Erin was NOT trying to do something nice. There’s a reason God made us able to eat meat. People who reject that are damaged.

Death By Hand Sanitizer?

On the face of it, this incident is yet another tragicomedy on a Saturday night in the precinct. Then the hospital got involved.

New York AG launches investigation as video shows man went up in flames after police fired Taser

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By Sophie Reardon, 7 January 2022

Videos released by the New York attorney general’s office Friday show a man engulfed in flames after a police officer used a Taser on him. Jason Jones, 29, later died at a New York hospital.

The first of two videos dated October 30, 2021, begins with Jones and three officers are in the lobby of a police station in Catskill. Jones appears to be upset, ripping his shirt off, throwing a shoe and knocking over a hand sanitizer container.

In the second video, an officer fires his Taser just after Jones had squirted the flammable hand sanitizer onto his head and body. There is a flash of light and Jones’ upper body becomes engulfed in flames for just over 20 seconds. He rolls on the floor to put the flames out, and when he stands, he appears to have burns on his upper body. Medics arrive minutes later.

Here’s a link to a sped-up video. It probably won’t last but it’s not worth archiving, either.

Recap, Jones had a domestic dispute at a bar on Halloween Saturday then walked to the precinct about 400 yards away. Some reports claim he was ‘previously known to law enforcement’. As shown on the link, he acted disturbed while three cops watched, one of them doing the talking, all appearing calm and professional.

Jones eventually picks up a big jug of hand sanitizer and douses himself with it. Police decide they’ve had enough, Talky Cop pulls a taser and puts him down off-camera while his buddies move in to restrain, then FOOM! ‘Rona be gone! Good hand sanitizer!

Police flee the room while Jones flails at the flames. He doesn’t succeed but the flames go out on their own. Police wander back in and start the cleanup. None of them came back with a fire extinguisher. I don’t mind they ran, I do mind that 0 of 3 did the obvious response when there had to have been one available.

Judging from the footage, Jones is left with definite first-degree and maybe some second-degree burns. About what one would expect. I remember lighting my hands on fire that way on purpose… good times. You spritz your hands with alcohol, have a buddy light it, then you can wave your hands in fiery patterns for a few seconds until it burns out. The speed keeps it cool long enough to not hurt but you keep a water bucket handy just in case. Typical stupid-kid trick. Some better advice for the stupid-inclined:

Conclusion, Jones did douse himself with alcohol and the taser did ignite it, but one wouldn’t expect the injury to be life-threatening.

So then, how did Jones die in the aftermath?

Man dies after catching on fire from catskill police taser, AG opens investigation

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By Steve Maugeri, 16 December 2021

Typical of mainstream media, that title proves to be very deceptive and needlessly anti-cop. It doesn’t even need to be anti-cop in this case, yet it is.

Jason Jones’ attorney Kevin Luibrand says his client spent 48 days in an intensive care in Syracuse after he says his client caught on fire after being tased by Catskill police on October 30. Officials with the attorney general’s office say that Jones allegedly had sprayed hand sanitizer on his body and head and this may have caused him to light on fire.

That’s too long. 48 days is when you need major skin grafts.

Now State Attorney General Letitia James has announced that her office is investigating his death, since state law requires her office to investigate the death of a person if it involves police. Luibrand says he sent the AG’s office a letter notifying them that Jones had died.

Fine.

“Right now the family wants to know what happened. The first and only goal right now is to determine what happened to cause their son to be engulfed in flames inside a police station,” Luibrand said.

Whoa there, hot-to-sue. What did the hospital do to him? Put him on a ventilator for the FedGov bribe money? An ICU visit, sure, maybe a stay if his face was burned worse than the video showed, but neither the taser nor the fire killed him.

To date, neither Luibrand nor the AG has released the cause of death. If I wait for that then this post might never happen. This much-vaunted Information Age has a nasty habit of releasing just enough information for people to reach only politically-correct conclusions, such as an unarmed man exploding because zapzap.

Jason Jones’ story should have been a minor, tragicomic mixture of a jilted lover plus a cop who failed chemistry class. Instead, he’s dead and nobody is asking about what the hospital did to him for seven weeks between getting zapped and dying “cuz he got zapped”.

So, What’s Up In Khazakstan?

This time, I admit I don’t know. On one hand, I can easily believe it’s a Globohomo-sponsored destabilization. I found this picture:

Left side is Parmesan Hunter, middle is Potato Joe and on the right is Khaz’s head of security & intelligence… freshly arrested for treason, according to one account. I didn’t even know that treason was still a crime. Khaz flipping to NATO would surely put more pressure on Russia. No doubt that Putin will back down as soon as he’s convinced that Bidenreich intends to destroy his country generally and him personally. /sarc So, Cui Bono and the Bidenreich agree that this is almost certainly a proxy war over Ukraine.

On the other hand, Khaz’s president just locked the unvaxxed out of society on Jan. 5. The locals thus have every legit reason to butcher the guts out of their government, and now that they’ve started I don’t see them stopping if Globohomo moves into the presidental palace because it has the same agenda. Maybe with some conscription on the side if/when Ukraine goes hot.

Maybe it’s both. NATO special forces tapping into fresh, righteous anger to throw a few literal firebombs.

Rebuilding the Mound of ‘Defund Police’

The Totalitarians have had an unprecedented-in-human-history run of success. Their every plan succeeds, less the endgame ones that they keep trying to skip ahead to such as “mass starvation of deplorables”. It’s begun to backfire in a big way, however.

Today’s example is their “defund the police” movement. Release Barrabbas, persecute Christ, what could go wrong? It worked the first time! We’ll call it something sneaky and trendy like ‘Defund the Police’ so nobody will notice that we’re destroying all law & order in society.

But Normie finally, finally noticed. Not just Normie the flag-waving griller, either, but Normie the “All Hail Google!” soyboy who traded his soul for Big Brother’s protection, a rejection by a blue-haired feminist and a timeshare on a San Francisco broom closet of an apartment.

Cue the damage control!

And just so we’re clear on context, this first article demonstrates the current property-crime situation in San Francisco.

San Francisco Drivers Leave Trunks Open as Car Break-ins Surge

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By Jordan Dixon-Hamilton, 17 December 2021

Drivers in San Francisco are leaving their car’s trunk open in an effort to fend off potential auto burglaries as the city reported a 32 percent increase in car break-ins over the past year.

“I’m shocked,” said Garret Tom, former San Francisco Police Department Deputy Chief. “There’s so much that can go wrong here.”

Shocked, I say!

Tom noted that “we’re in different times” and cautioned that leaving the trunk open would invite more thieves instead of deterring them. “They could steal your batteries, your tires,” he told KGO-TV. “They could go into your glove compartment and find out where you live.”

Tires and batteries can be stolen regardless of whether the door is open. Which means that the situation here is not the auto-theft rings of B.C., Before Coof. The situation here is the organized retail theft that’s been making headlines recently. People are more worried about casual smash-and-grabs (now misdemeanors that are no longer punished) rather than grand theft auto (still a punished felony) or home-invasion robbery (still a punished felony). Criminals are doing what’s most profitable and the people who Trusted the Science are becoming desperate.

Probably with some serious buyers’ remorse, too.

San Francisco is not the only bay area city to suffer from increased car break-ins. In neighboring Oakland, both car break-ins and auto burglaries increased by 27 percent this year.

“We have got to do more to get us through this holiday season,” Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf said. Schaaf called on private property owners to assist in the city’s surveillance of these criminals by installing security cameras.

“Pointing the cameras towards the street and register it with the Oakland Police Department,” Schaaf said.

Remember, kids, the only way to thwart crime is a crowd-funded surveillance state… because your senator spent the public budget on hookers and blow!

There is no case to be made, none at all, that is is normal criminal behavior. Legalizing theft and demoralizing cops has had the very obvious consequence that people are starting to advertise the fact that they don’t own anything worth stealing. Comparable to the ‘no radio in car’ signs that Los Angelenos put on their vehicles back in the day.

And now, our feature presentation!

California’s ‘smash and grab’ robberies – what’s really going on behind the headlines?

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By Abené Clayton, Sam Levin and Dani Anguiano, 17 December 2021

Do not believe your lying eyes! It’s not what it looks like!

Amid fraught discussions over the future of policing in major American cities, a series of mass thefts at high-end stores across California have made headlines nationwide.

The incidents have drawn widespread coverage linking them to “organized crime” and spotlighting concerns from retailers about a theft crisis. They also reinvigorated a political debate over crime rates in California, prompting pledges from local and state leaders to charge those involved and increase police presence in affected areas. Meanwhile, conservatives and some local leaders have pointed to the incidents as evidence that criminal justice reform and progressive policies are encouraging crime and making California more dangerous.

But despite their high profile nature, experts say there is little evidence to suggest the robberies point to a wider retail theft crisis, and that some law enforcement and industry groups are overstating the problem.

Here’s what we know so far.

We know that squaring THIS circle is going to take some serious lying. It’s catechism time! Let us restore your faith in progtards with names like London Breed.

What are the “smash and grab” robberies that police and retailers have been reporting?

Last month in San Francisco’s downtown and the posh Union Square shopping district, groups broke into Louis Vuitton, Burberry and Bloomingdale’s at the height of the holiday shopping season. In suburban Walnut Creek, about 80 people, some wearing ski masks and carrying crowbars, grabbed armfuls of merchandise from a Nordstrom and fled to waiting cars in what police called a “planned event”, and a similar incident occurred at a mall in the nearby city of Hayward. In Los Angeles, more than $330,000 in goods were stolen in 11 “smash and grab” incidents over about two weeks.

In some high-profile cases, authorities have said there was evidence of coordination. The state attorney general announced earlier this month that five defendants had pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit organized retail theft after officials seized roughly $8m in stolen merchandise from CVS, Target and other major retailers.

Many of those named businesses now closing their Gay Area branches. It’s not a ghetto… it’s a retail desert!

While a majority of respondents in a recent national retail trade association survey claimed that “organized retail crime” had increased over the last year, there isn’t clear research data to substantiate that claim in California, experts said.

We open with the most trendy spin tactics of cherrypicking the experts and selective amnesia on the topic of causation…

A recent San Francisco Chronicle analysis concluded that the local data is “woefully inadequate”, finding that one reported “spike” in shoplifting came from a single store that was using a new reporting system. And an LA Times investigation found that a California retail association dramatically overstated the possible losses from “organized crime” and when pressed for an explanation, said “there’s no way of knowing exactly” how much businesses lose from thefts.

…Experts in Democrat-loyal mass media! “Journalists report that journalists report that the problem journalists reported on is not consistent with the latest reports of journalists.”

“Organized retail theft crimes are not new. This is something we’ve seen for years nationwide,” said Rachel Marshall, communications director for the San Francisco district attorney. “What seems to be new is the virality of the videos. But everyone deserves to feel safe in the city, and we take seriously the fears that the viral videos generate.”

…Experts such as the staff of Chesa “Son Of Weatherman Terrorist” Boudin, who refuses to prosecute these exact perpetrators then claims there is no crime!

How has the state responded?

Thus far, the immediate response to the shoplifting in San Francisco and Los Angeles has been led by law enforcement.

And that’s a problem because ACAB. Hence this article trying to reassure people that anti-police measures are not automatically pro-criminal despite the smashed windows of your Prius.

In late September, the mayor, along with the San Francisco police chief, unveiled the organized retail theft investigation and deterrence strategy. The initiative will expand the city’s retail crime unit from two to five officers.

“Look, we’re handling the problem!”

The city will also triple the number of unarmed community ambassadors, from eight to 25.

“We’re handling my problem with my pet project! Armed drug dealers would never hit a girl!”

This move came after months of scrutiny driven by people breaking into cars near tourist hubs such as Fisherman’s Wharf and shoplifting attempts at Walgreens locations in the city, including one that appeared to show a man riding his bike out of a store with a trash bag filled with stolen items. That suspect was arrested and charged.

Citing one specific incident to deny the existence of a trend.

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Walgreens San Francisco drugstore thief arrested trying to steal again

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By Christopher Koulouris, 21 June 2021

A man suspected of committing a brazen, caught-on-camera theft inside a San Francisco Walgreens that went viral last week was arrested over the weekend as he attempted to steal from yet another another drug store in the city, according to reports.

He could no longer be ignored.

Police said Lugo-Romero was being sought in a series of drug store thefts, including one at a Walgreens where he allegedly shoveled items into a black plastic bag and pedaled away on a bicycle with little resistance from a store security guard.

The June 15th crime was recorded and posted to Twitter, where it went viral and renewed debate about a San Francisco law that critics say embolden shoplifters because of laxed punishment.

I checked and guess what? He’s being held in jail! In lieu of $25k *bail*, which politicians keep trying to get rid of! How did that happen?

The controversial city law, called Proposition 47, lowered the penalty for stealing goods worth less than $950 from a felony to a misdemeanor.

Jean Lugo-Romero, 40, was arrested Saturday morning circa 8.34 a.m as he sought to rip off a business on Haight Street with about $978 in cosmetics that police say he intended to steal, according to a release via San Francisco police.

See, kids? Math CAN save your life!

Capoliticalreview estimates that Romero has stolen a total of $40k in retail merchandise.

He also had an outstanding warrant for skipping a court date for a past theft case, police said.

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To critics of California’s leaders, store closures and reports of mass thefts seemed to confirm the narrative that California is a lawless place where officials turn a blind eye to crime, to the detriment of local commerce.

QED.

Political leaders have pushed for more police, particularly in high-traffic areas. Gavin Newsom, the state’s governor, has called for California’s highway patrol to increase their presence and doubled down on his Organized Retail Crime Task Force, a collaboration between police and prosecutors that was established in July. On Friday, the governor announced a $250m proposal to help police fight organized retail theft, which would create a dedicated team in the attorney general’s office to prosecute these crimes.

Which is it? Are the critics wrong about the increase in lawlessness, or is this a problem needing another quarter-billion dollars of re-election slush money err, additional bureaucracy and specialized teams because the last thing we need is more patrolmen in the marketplace?

And as we’ve just seen, “doubling down” on organized crime means going from 2 officers to 5.

Are criminal justice reforms or progressive policies contributing to the problem?

Republican leaders and some law enforcement representatives in the state have blamed the spate of recent offenses on the state’s criminal justice reforms, which have aimed to curb mass incarceration. Some have cited Prop 47, a ballot measure approved by voters in 2014, which reduced penalties for certain non-violent and low-level offenses, with the Sacramento district attorney saying: “There’s no consequences any more to theft.”

“It’s not our fault! We’re only doing what Soros, I mean, the voters told us to!”

Fact checkers and criminologists, however, have said it is false to suggest there were no consequences to theft and that there was no research-based evidence linking retail thefts in the state this year to reform measures. Prop 47 did not eliminate punishments for thefts, but directed that thefts under $950 be prosecuted as misdemeanors, not felonies (the previous threshold for felonies was $400).

“We didn’t legalize it! We only MOSTLY legalized it!”

California’s laws also remain harsher than the majority of states, which dictate amounts higher than $950 for thefts to be classified as felonies.

I’ll guess that Florida doesn’t need harsh laws when it has harsh store clerks ‘standing their ground’ with Samuel Colts.

“There are a lot of unknowns about what’s behind the smash-and-grabs and robberies, but I’m quite confident that this is not the result of Prop 47, specifically, or criminal justice reforms more generally,” said Charis Kubrin, a professor of criminology, law and society at the University of California, Irvine, whose 2018 study found that Prop 47 was not responsible for an uptick in crimes.

She was paid for that. Seriously. And that’s totally normal and not a red flag that her research might be prejudiced.

She noted that there were other states without Prop 47 seeing similar smash and grab cases, and also pointed out that it would be difficult to prove that a 2021 trend was the result of a law passed seven years prior.

Moving the goalposts. “You can’t prove that Prop 47 was EXCLUSIVELY the cause of this current trend!” But it’s really hard to keep criminals off the streets when their crime is a misdemeanor, which happens to be exactly what advocates of Prop 47 said would happen. They said it would reduce prison overcrowding.

Prop 47 was passed in 2014. The Los Angeles Times linked spikes in recidivism to it in 2015. This was declared a qualified success, per wikipedia, because it also meant that men who Roofied women on dates were also getting ‘slaps on the wrist’.

Speaking of wikipedia,

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Kubrin’s research focuses on, among other topics, the relationship between race, violence, and social disorganization theory. She has also researched the perception of rap music as violent and dangerous, as well as whether a rapper’s music can be used as evidence against him in a court of law.

Well, it IS a crime against music…

With Graham Ousey, she has also studied the relationship between immigration and crime in the United States, finding that immigration is related to lower rates of crime and violence in U.S. neighborhoods. Kubrin has stated that the Public Safety Realignment initiative was not a factor in the 2019 California stabbing rampage.

She’s a professional at un-linking criminal behavior from pro-criminal government policy. “Just because they sing songs about drug dealing and murder doesn’t mean they’re bad people!”

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While some have also accused progressive prosecutors in LA and San Francisco of not taking these crimes seriously, advocates have noted that high-profile smash and grab cases and retail thefts had occurred in both cities before the current DAs were elected.

Today’s stores didn’t close en masse as a consequence before the current DAs with extremely anti-law enforcement, totalitarian ideas came along.

In San Francisco, data also shows that prosecutors have filed charges for the vast majority of commercial burglary cases that police have presented to the DA this year.

Filed charges, then let them back on the streets because the charges were only misdemeanors. Exhibit A: Jean Lugo-Romero.

And in LA, advocates noted that property crime is down compared to the 2019, when the previous DA was in office.

By some definitions of property crime. I can play statistics, too!

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One year and one day later, Gascón was flanked by progressive prosecutors from around the country as he stood before a room full of reporters during a 90-minute news conference meant to celebrate what he saw as his successes during his first 12 months on the job.

But on the heels of weeks of high-profile crimes, including the killing of a beloved Beverly Hills philanthropist, an explosion of gunfire that left one child dead in Wilmington and viral videos of smash-and-grab robberies at retail stores, Gascón instead spent much of his time sparring with reporters and trying to counter questions about criticism levied by those seeking to recall him.

The consequences of his policies are a feature, not an unexpected bug, hence he focused on the real problem of keeping the media sold on the correct Narrative.

Gascón stood firm, saying there was no link between his policies and what he called the inaccurate perception that crime is rising in L.A. County.

Understand that, peasant? There is NO LINK between emptying the prisons and increases in crime rates! THE ONLY REASON THAT ANYBODY GOES TO PRISON IS BECAUSE COPS ARE PIGS! So says Gascon:

After one reporter questioned the D.A. about an insult the sheriff had lobbed earlier in the day, Gascón responded in kind.

“My dad used to say that when you wrestle with a pig, you both get muddy and the pig likes it,” Gascón said, before clarifying that he didn’t mean to insult law enforcement.

Oopsie!

Connecting crime rates to Gascón’s policies is complicated. Homicides are up roughly 46% in Los Angeles as of Nov. 27 compared with the same time frame in 2019. As of Oct. 31, murders had increased by the same rate in areas patrolled by the Sheriff’s Department compared with the same time frame in 2020.

Notice they’re comparing to different years. City to 2019, County to 2020. Those two years are much more different from each other than normal because of Coof.

Car thefts — which also surged during Gascón’s tenure in San Francisco — are also up 53% in Los Angeles compared with 2019.

That’s a trend, not just a data point.

But property crime, which experts more often link to policies like Gascón’s that lessen punishments on low-level offenders, is down in 6.6% in L.A. compared to 2019. Robberies are down 13.6%, and burglaries are down 7.7%, in the same time frames, per LAPD data.

In Sheriff’s Department territory, robberies are down 12% and burglaries are down 9% as of Oct. 31, according to data published on the agency’s website. Violent crime is relatively static, while property crime has increased 5%, the records show.

So, Gascon isn’t making much difference in property crime after all, meanwhile car theft and murder is way up under him specifically.

He touted a dramatic drop in misdemeanor filing rates for crimes related to addiction — a delivery on his Day 1 promise to stop prosecuting low-level crimes like minor drug possession and public intoxication…

We could call that the Prop 47 two-punch. First the felony is reclassified as a misdemeanor, then it often goes unpunished because it’s only a misdemeanor.

If nobody gets charged than has a crime really occurred? The Christian would say yes because all evil is ultimately against God, not man. They who worship government as their god, would probably claim that crime is only ever what the State says it is on a day-by-day basis.

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Recapping all the tricks they used:

Tame “experts” who consistently reach the same, politically convenient conclusion.

Moving the goalposts.

Claim it was the voters who wanted this situation.

Presuming that causation is unknowable. (nihilism)

Strawman argumentation.

Motte-and-bailey between isolated incidents and trends.

Not filing charges is conflated with a lower crime rate.

Differing standards of comparison.

Silence about the fact that the stated goal of their no-incarceration policies was, by definition, more criminals on the street.

And straight-up lying. They lie. We know they lie. They know we know and can’t help themselves. Or don’t care. They need their job to pay their mortgage, now don’t they? And if their job is lying then they’ll get paid to lie from here to the grave and call themselves a winner.

Unless there really is a God.

We have time to close with a sob story.

A Closer Look At L.A.’s Robberies

Dead Tree Edition, 1 January 2022

By Matthew Ormseth & Brittney Mejia

On Black Friday, a man and two women walked into an upscale consignment shop on Melrose Avenue. The women started shoving pairs of shoes into their bags and walked out, as alarms blared.

Stop, thief!

In an interview, the man said one of the alleged thieves, a young mother, steals and resells merchandise in order to pay her rent.

Stop, pussy pass! “I have to steal for a living because Walmart won’t hire me after CVS prosecuted me for theft!”

“That’s how people pay their rent, pay their car loans,” he said. “Going to the mall, stealing clothes–that’s how people have money.”

That is some pure, Grade-A, smell-that-skunk Bullshit. Companies are offering signing bonuses for low-level workers, California has possibly the world’s biggest welfare state too and yet, poor ol’ Vibrant Momma has NO CHOICE but to steal everything in broad daylight just to eat and… make her forking CAR PAYMENTS?!

Maybe she wouldn’t steal as much if she was limited to a bicycle? Maybe she wouldn’t even need to?

A series of high-profile crimes in upscale parts of Los Angeles – “smash and grab” and “follow home” robberies – have received widespread attention in recent months. Police have deployed officers to malls and shopping corridors such as Melrose and Rodeo Drive. Right-wing media have seized on the robberies as proof that crime in California is out of control.

True dat.

Largely absent from the conversation, however, are the people accused of committing the crimes. Culprits have appeared in pixelated surveillance footage as blurry, masked figures. Police news bulletins offer only vague descriptions of suspects – race, age, height.

“Crime is pixelated man’s fault!”

Sitting on the porch of his mother’s home in South Los Angeles, the man arrested in the theft on Melrose insisted he had no intention of stealing anything when he and two women walked into the consignment shop the day after Thanksgiving. The 21yo said he planned to buy sneakers at the store. But once inside, he said, the women started shoving pairs of shoes into their handbags.

Which is why he stuck around to give mall cops their names? No.

“I’m telling my friends, ‘Don’t walk to my car. Walk somewhere else,’” he said. “But they still opened my door and got in my car. I can’t put a gun to their head and tell them to get out of my car.

Of course you can! It’s fun! And it works, too!

What you can’t do is knowingly drive off with stolen goods in the backseat…

He drove off with the women – and the shoes – in his Nissan Altima. He was headed down Melrose Avenue when he made eye contact with a police officer driving in the opposite direction. The officer turned the cruiser around and pulled him over…

BUSTED!!! The cops knew him by sight! Probably that Altima, too!

…ostensibly because his windows were tinted.

He was driving while black! …ed out.

Since he was on probation for a conviction of petty theft, the officer was allowed to search his car. After the officer found the shoes, he and the two women were arrested on suspicion of burglary. The police said they had stolen $1,100 worth of merchandise.

More than $950? Oh noes! Math is hard!

In his prior case, he said, he was stealing over-the-counter medication from CVS and reselling it. It was fast, easy money.

Just like those fruit trees in Africa.

He pleaded guilty to petty theft in 2019 and was sentenced to three years of probation.

He recently got a job at Walmart, he said, and is determined to keep it.

NOOOO!!!!! Walmart DID give him a job after CVS convicted him of theft! *sob*

Win! UN Removes Statue Of the Beast

Not only did Christians successfully shame the UN into removing that perverted statue, but the UN went full-on, passive-aggressive Gamma about it!

Sculpture Christians likened to ‘End Times beast’ no longer on display at UN

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By Leonardo Blair, 5 January 2022

NEW YORK — Weeks after it was first displayed on the Visitors Plaza outside the United Nations headquarters in November, the controversial “Guardian for International Peace and Security” sculpture many Christians likened to a biblical “End Times beast” is now gone.

Initial reports to The Christian Post suggested that the sculpture was removed from the Visitor’s Plaza in late December due to complaints from the public. Stéphane Dujarric, spokesman for the secretary-general, explained, however, that the display was temporary and was removed as scheduled.

“The statue you refer to was a temporary exhibit organized by the Permanent Mission of Mexico to the United Nations. It was taken down, as scheduled and anticipated, on 20 December,” Dujarric said in a statement to CP on Monday.

“We just forgot to say it was temporary. Anyway, this is not a win for you! Even if it looks like one!”

Conservative Christian frenzy over the artwork began brewing after the U.N. tweeted an image of the exhibit on Nov. 9, prompting references to certain scriptures in the Bible, including Daniel 7:2–4 which highlights a vision of beasts, representing governments; one of which is depicted with a body like a lion and wings like an eagle.

Christians also cited Revelation 13:2 which symbolically refers to a beast given power and authority by Satan. Further reference was also made to I Thessalonians 5:3 which speaks of the End Times when people will say, “There is peace and security,” only to experience unexpected ruin.

UNPASEC, the United Nation Peace And Security Coalition, has formally protested the unflattering depictions of it in Biblical prophecy for the 77th year in a row. (not a real agency. AFAIK.)

The sculpture, donated by the government of Oaxaca, Mexico, and created by artists Jacobo and Maria Angeles, is likely not the harbinger of the apocalypse some Christians presume.

The fantastical fusion of features in the controversial sculpture from both the jaguar and eagle is known as an Alebrije — a representation of a mythical spirit guide found in Oaxacan folk art. Along with vibrant color markings, Alejibres usually have a combination of features such as horns, antlers, wings and fins.

Ohhhh, its display was never meant to be anti-Christ. It was meant to be anti-Christianity. It depicts a mythical spirit guide, not a mythical spirit guiding humanity into corruption.

Prior to the display of the Guardian for International Peace and Security at the U.N…

“Peace and safety!” UNPASEC might not be real but its Guardian is.

Mocking globalists is hard!

it was on display along with an 11-foot dragon sculpture at the Rockefeller Center from Oct. 22 to Nov. 2 as part of the Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead celebrations, Hyperallergic reported.

Was it taken down to make room for a Nativity scene… a ‘faith tradition’ much more popular than the Oxacan patron spirit of Rockefeller-sponsored migrant trains? *checks* no.

The Angeles’ son, Ricardo Angeles, who was identified as the principal designer of the Alebrijes, referred to them as “guardians” for the nation’s immigrants.

The coyote would have been more appropriate.

“I love New York and its architecture, especially the Art Nouveau styles and the gargoyles of some buildings,” Angeles said. “I decided to create fantastical beings that also symbolized empathy and solidarity from us, the artisans who didn’t immigrate, toward our family members who are here in the United States.

“I love New York City for its gargoyles”? He came to the right place. But heads up, the gargoyles prefer to be called feminists.

Templeton Foundation Converges Adam & Eve

Evolution is a lie. Life on Earth is created, it is not a freak biochemical accident. But the strength of Evolution is that it lets you believe anything you want, with the one single caveat that you must not believe in the Creator.

Similarly, the strength of a grant-issuing foundation is that one of its sock puppets can authenticate the other.

Here comes a prophet of Evolution, wearing the priestly skinsuit of a scientist, to explain that if you want your Adam & Eve then you can have your Adam & Eve. But still no Jesus!

Evolutionary science and genetics breakthroughs show Adam and Eve are not incompatible with evolution: Report

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By Sarah Taylor, 3 January 2022

Christian scientists say that evolutionary science may very well be “making space” for Adam and Eve, Fox News’ Tyler O’Neil reported on Monday.

O’Neil reported that scientists, pointing to “genetics breakthroughs,” insist that Adam and Eve may not necessarily contradict the theory of evolution.

Buckle up for one mother of a strawman argument! No Christian uses the story of Eden as evidence for Christianity. There were no witnesses to it. Adam has no literary legacy. We cannot find Eden or recreate it in the laboratory. One’s acceptance of Adam & Eve depends upon one’s preexisting opinion on whether Scripture can be trusted.

Although I admit, I get a lot of mileage from pointing out how perfectly Original Sin describes observed sexual dynamics.

Anyway, the account of Adam & Eve is an example of how Christianity is incompatible with evolution. It is not our evidence against evolution. It is not something that a Christian would try to debunk or an non-Christian, try to accept.

Christians — many of whom have rejected the theory of evolution as it previously indicated that there was no room for God’s first people, Adam and Eve — have long argued about what some see as an impasse between faith and science.

S. Joshua Swamidass, associate professor at St. Louis’ Washington University School of Medicine, told Fox that the “societal conflict” of Christianity versus evolution has been “deep and stubborn.”

“Now, in a surprise twist, evolutionary science is making space for Adam and Eve,” Swamidass explained. “It turns out that the theological questions are about genealogical ancestry, not genetics. In this paradigm shift, we are finding a better way forward, a better story to tell.”

Can you imagine if the Theory Of Gravitation was rewritten as frequently as the Theory Of Evolution? You wouldn’t dare to go outside without being tethered like an astronaut.

Who is this Swami-ass?

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By Dr. S. Joshua Swamidass, 2019

We are pleased to announce the award of a $25,000 grant for two years. With this grant, we aim to define common ground in the origin debates. This grant was awarded by the STEAM project, which has funding from the John Templeton Foundation. This grant is directed by Dr. S. Joshua Swamidass, housed at Washington University in St. Louis, and administered by Saint Louis campus ministries ( Intervarsity and Cru).

For shame, Intervarsity and the try-hard loser formerly known as Campus Crusade for Christ.

Over the next two years, this project seeks to solve this problem by identifying common ground: points of significant agreement in the origins debate. We hope this common ground could be the foundation for science-engaged religious communities.

There is common ground, but it is hidden. The current framing of the debate, as a war between creation and evolution, hides our common ground from view. The fact that the common ground is so hidden is exactly the reason that this project is so significant. Identifying our common ground will enable ecumenical ministries to productively engage mainstream science. Common ground is a path to peace.

If peace is the absence of conflict then inmates on a chain gang are the real symbol of world peace. See how well they work together in Unity, peacefully obeying the deputy with the shotgun!

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In Swamidass’ 2019 book, “The Genealogical Adam and Eve: The Surprising Science of Universal Ancestry,” the professor argues that genetics and evolutionary theory can work hand in hand with the existence of Adam and Eve.

“Most readers of Genesis understood Adam and Eve to be (1) ancestors of us all, and (2) miraculously created without parents of their own,” Swamidass told the outlet. “In contrast, evolution teaches that (3) we share common ancestors with apes, and (4) we arise from a large population, not a single couple. This conflict of fact only seemed solvable by revising foundational Christian theological beliefs, or by rejecting evolution.”

Correct.

“But now, clearing up some big scientific understandings, we know that all four of these things can be true at the same time,” he continued. “Even if Adam and Eve lived as recently as just 6,000 years ago, they would be the genealogical ancestors of everyone across the globe by AD 1. They could even have been created de novo, from the dust and a rib. Of course, at the same time, we would also descend from people outside the Garden, others whom God created by a providentially governed process of evolution.

Providentially… governed. That tired old lie that God used trial & error to create life. “Evolution is true but this weirdo extraterrestrial came along and guided the process in order to take credit.”

In his GAE model — Genealogical Adam and Eve — Swamidass claimed that biological humans, despite the span of time of between the time at which Adam and Eve existed and modern day, may still share a common ancestor with apes as per the theory of evolution, but that God could have “created Adam and Eve from the dust and a rib, without parents, and these two became the ancestors of all humans by 1 A.D.”

Wouldn’t God’s proper title be Monkey Breeder, not Creator?

And what’s this about 1 A.D.? We’re talking about Adam & Eve, not Joseph & Mary. I suspect Smarmy-Ass doesn’t respect Christianity enough to even understand our beliefs correctly.

And where are these humans-not-Adam’s-descendants? Are people supposed to believe that they all conveniently died out at Noah’s Flood or something? Why would God wait billions of years for evolution to do its thing if He was going to engineer Adam & Eve out of nothing regardless?

Because God knew that A&E’s kids would need spouses?

“Swamidass claims that Genesis appears to require biological humans outside of Adam and Eve’s family line because after Cain murders Abel and leaves his parents, he fears that he will be killed, he acquires a wife, and he builds a city,” O’Neil added.

Sheesh. Biblical prohibitions against incest didn’t exist at the beginning, it’s that simple.

Christian philosophy professor Michael Murray, who previously taught at Franklin & Marshall College…

He is not a Christian. A quick bio:

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Michael J. Murray oversees the program departments of the John Templeton Foundation. Before joining the Foundation, he was the Arthur and Katherine Shadek Humanities Professor of Philosophy at Franklin and Marshall College.

He received his BA from Franklin and Marshall and his MA and Ph.D from the University of Notre Dame. His research focuses on two primary areas. The first is seventeenth century history of philosophy and theology, with a particular focus on the work of Gottfried Leibniz. The second is contemporary philosophy of religion. His most recent work focuses on the problem of evil and animal suffering, and cognitive and evolutionary accounts of the origin and persistence of religious belief and practice.

Murray is not just sock-puppeting for Swamidass on behalf of their common employer, the Templeton Foundation. He might be Swamidass’ direct boss, too.

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[Murray] recently commented on Swamidass’ researches and said that he believes “we have arrived at the point where we can confidently affirm that the basic evolutionary story is not the threat to Christian orthodoxy that we once feared, and not because we had to compromise on orthodoxy.”

“My view is that recent findings in genetics and paleontology have shown that our best scientific theories and data do not rule out a historical Adam and Eve,” Murray told Fox in a statement, adding that new developments show that “for all we know, there might have been a pair that is the ancestor of all extant humans or extant Homo sapiens.”

He added that there previously appeared to be an “emerging consensus among both secular scientists and scientists of faith that the relevant empirical data was flatly inconsistent with an ancestral pair.”

“Emerging consensus” is a phrase you will hear only from globalists. Ditto “scientist of faith”.

However, recent developments show that an “ancestral pair is not flatly ruled out as was previously thought.”

Biology professor Nathan Lents, who teaches at John Jay College, told the outlet that such developments have made Adam and Eve “more plausible.”

“I would not say that there is any evidence, historical or scientific, in favor of the existence of Adam and Eve, as they are presented in the Bible,” Lents told Fox. “However, there have been developments in our understanding of ancestry and genetics that allow for the possibility of universal ancestors of the entire human population in the surprisingly recent past.”

Swamidass told the outlet that “in making space for Adam and Eve, secular scientists have an opportunity to offer an olive branch to religious communities.”

“I’m encouraged to see that many religious leaders … have been eager to take the olive branch,” he wrote. “For those seeking to advance science in a fractured society, this is very good news indeed.”

Lents is not a Templeton grantee so far as I could confirm, although I still suspect the association. Instead, he’s a flaming NYC homosexual who mocks God and marriage with a “husband” and two adopted children. While searching, I found another Templeton prodigy: Francis Collins of the National Institute of Health.

Nathan H. Lents and S. Joshua Swamidass: The lesson of Kitzmiller: Science bridges divides

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By Nathan H. Lents and S. Joshua Swamidass, 28 December 2020

Fifteen years ago, U.S. District Court Judge John E. Jones delivered his landmark ruling: Intelligent design is not scientific, but is religious in nature, and therefore, should not be taught as a scientific alternative to evolutionary theory in public schools. This was an important victory as the court protected the scientific community’s voice on a matter of education policy in the U.S.

Sounds more like the court protected the scientific community’s beliefs from being tested. The exact opposite of the scientific method.

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We find that intelligent design fails on three different levels, any one of which is sufficient to preclude a determination that intelligent design is a science … intelligent design violates the centuries old ground rules of science by invoking and permitting supernatural causation;

The reason it’s called “intelligent design” is SPECIFICALLY to NOT invoke the supernatural. Maybe space aliens seeded life on Earth? ID wouldn’t disagree. It says only that life AS UNDERSTOOD ON EARTH could not have come about in a stepwise fashion a la evolution. No deity needed.

the argument of irreducible complexity, central to intelligent design, employees the same flawed and a logically contrived dualism that doomed creation science in the nineteen eighties;

“We rejected the last argument against evolution so this new argument cannot be true, either.”

intelligent design’s negative attacks on evolution have been refuted by the scientific community …

“It makes the smart people sadfaced!”

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Evolutionists have never had a response to Intelligent Design. I always wondered why they didn’t even try. My guess at the time had been that they were simply trying the silent treatment. Turns out, they got a tame judge to declare ID a religion so they could debunk it as nonscientific.

Even so, 2005 is a decade after 1996’s Darwin’s Black Box was published. The founding book of ID.

In these divided times, it is easy to despair as the culture wars cloud nearly every public policy debate. Vaccines for the coronavirus are being distributed as we speak. Debates about the safety and efficacy of these vaccines have a far more direct impact on the public than the controversy in Dover. Judge Jones’s findings, however, remind us that science can cut through the culture war.

By using tame judges! Scientific method, ho!

While the origins debate is often framed as a zero-sum game with religious creationism on one side and evolutionary science on the other, the space for common ground is large and growing.

An evolutionist would also disagree here. One cannot have randomly-generated life and intentionally-generated life simultaneously. But no, we must have UNITY!

The [year after the Dover case], Francis Collins published “The Language of God,” in which he explained how his Christian faith does not force him into conflict with evolutionary science. Collins later became the director of the National Institutes of Health and remains a strong advocate for science. Fittingly, he won this year’s Templeton Prize for his work in modeling how faith and science can be reconciled.

Here, Swamidass the Templeton grantee shills for Collins the Templeton Prize winner.

Like [the plaintiff’s witnesses] Forrest and Miller, we too are an unlikely pair. You won’t often see an evangelical Christian and a gay secular humanist teaming up, but we have crisscrossed the country together, speaking with audiences from the “liberal elites” at Columbia University to the “biblically conservative” at Concordia University. We have found solidarity in modeling what we believe is a better way forward for a culture at war with itself. We’ve also found friendship.

No Christian would publicly & voluntarily associate with an openly unrepentant and blasphemous Sodomite. Least of all, to serve as an example that we can coexist with sexually depraved God-haters.

The controversies about origins will remain. Last year we took up the baton from Forrest and Miller and refuted the latest claims of intelligent design in the pages of the journal Science, a move that put Swamidass at risk of alienation from his spiritual community.

Soon after, Lents endorsed Swamidass’ book explaining the possibility of a genealogical Adam and Eve, putting him at risk among his atheist colleagues.

Lents’ claim to fame appears to be his making some defense against the killshot of Intelligent Design. This is ironic because Lents himself, being sodomite, is an Intelligent Design counterexample. Evolution’s only measure of an organism’s success is reproductive capacity, which in the case of a homosexual, is a deliberate zero. Adoption is not DNA propagation. Neither could evolution have made allowances for IVF or other fertility workarounds.

If evolution was true then all non-reproductive sexual instincts would have been screened out very, very early in the process.

We reached outside our echo chambers and followed the example of the non-religious philosopher, the Catholic scientist, and the Republican federal judge who, 15 years ago, worked together to protect science from political encroachment.

This is the most pathetic “hello fellow white people!” act that I’ve seen. “I am Swampy-Ass the Christian scientist, emphasis on scientist, I have many scientific credentials, and see how I am friends with a man that Jesus would consider a pervert and child molester! Do you Christians not want to be friends with him, too? Join me in the new scientific discovery that God is only MOSTLY a creator!”

Why are we taking these risks?

What risks? You accepted $25k to shovel lies at one of the most nonviolent demographics on the planet. You want to take a risk? Walk into a mosque and explain to them how Lents is a good Muslim because he has an underage sex toy just like Mohammed did. Then put an idol of Ganesha on their altar and call it peace and coexistence to their faces. Then tell them you get paid to prove their religion needs scientific updating because science is not a religion.

In these fraught times, political meddling in science threatens the common good and needlessly puts lives at risk. The anniversary of Kitzmiller reminds us that, while science is too often a front in the culture wars, when we look past our differences, we see our common goal: the betterment of a world that we have no choice but to share.

This claim to being apolitical would have been more convincing if the authors hadn’t opened with celebrating a judge declaring an exclusively secular, scientific argument, Intelligent Design, to be religious.

Nathan H. Lents, Ph.D., is a professor of biology at John Jay College and the City University of New York. S. Joshua Swamidass, Ph.D., is an associate professor of pathology and immunology in the School of Medicine at Washington University.

So, Beltway Swampy is a junior peer of Francis Collins. Collins is affiliated with Wash. U. St. Louis by way of the recently-funded Harnessing Data Science for Health Discovery and Innovation in Africa (DS-I Africa) program.

Christianity is under direct, organized and well-funded opposition from shadowy authorities across the globe. Thanks to global communications, we can now see them for who & what they are.

And thanks to Christ, we can already detect their lies.

The Link Between Social Distancing And Climate Change Is Cascade Theory

You’ve already noticed that Covid lockdowns are morphing into Climate Change lockdowns. Here’s the backstory on that. The Cascade Institute of Canada is loosely allied with John Podesta and John Kerry, and is dedicated to studying and advocating for social engineering by way of managed crises. Its logo is falling dominos… not hard to understand that symbology.

The Social Distancing Norm Cascade

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By Scott Janzwood, 27 April 2020

The widespread adoption of social distancing practices in liberal democracies without the threat of harsh sanctions for non-compliance illustrates the power of ideas and moral persuasion, as well as the capacity of seemingly intractable beliefs systems to rapidly shift during a crisis.

There is more wishful thinking in that paragraph than a child’s Christmas list. The liar lies first to himself.

The primary focus of this Technical Paper is the underlying changes in belief systems behind the rapid adoption of new norms concerning social distancing amidst the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Incentive systems (such social pressure or sanctions) and network dynamics (such as homophily and preferential attachment) provide valuable insights into how and why norms around social distancing have spread so rapidly and widely. However, in contrast to other treatments of rapid normative change, the focus of this paper is on the content of belief systems at the individual and collective level, a factor that is equally important for explaining the speed and extent of the social distancing norm cascade. The belief system perspective provides a valuable link between people’s most cherished ideas and values, individual behavioural change, and the collective changes necessary to effectively contain a pandemic on a global scale.

Many of the behaviours that we associate with voluntary social distancing practices – such as people working from home, maintaining a 2 metre distance from others, and choosing to only leave their homes to buy groceries – went from fringe to mainstream within a matter of two to three weeks…

No. We were promised that it would only be for two weeks. While it was an outrageous lie that many of us recognized at the time, fact is, Janzwood shouldn’t brag that people chose to make a permanent change when it was forced upon them deceitfully.

The State blew all of its credibility on the Plandemic. Alas, the gamble paid off.

[This paper] therefore pays special attention to voluntary or encouraged social distancing behaviours rather than those enforced by government decree. While the Chinese government has had success containing the outbreak by confining travelers returning to China into state-run quarantine centres, implementing curfews, limiting freedom of movement, and sealing off entire apartment buildings (Wu 2020), countries such as Canada and the US… have relied on strongly worded public health messaging and persuasion tactics to encourage social distancing practices. The remarkable behavioural change around social distancing in liberal democratic countries that lack the threat of harsh sanctions for non-compliance may reveal generalizations for how seemingly intractable beliefs systems can rapidly shift during a crisis.

A recurring issue in totalitarian societies is that they cannot have literally everybody spying on everybody, or Beloved Dear Leader Of the People would run short on palaces and prostitutes. Janzwood objects to the Chinese system only to the extent that he thinks he has a more cost-effective form of social engineering.

He goes into four archetypes.

The Good Social Distancer (GSD)

GSD makes connections between the spread of C19 and its three main negative outcomes: deaths of the elderly and vulnerable, health system overload, and economic insecurity. By thinking about any one concept, connected concepts are simultaneously activated. Example “Spread of C19” = “Grandma died”.

A little editing for brevity there.

The key concept that reflects the dominant values of the GSD belief system is the sense of “community responsibility” that reinforces the link between personal social distancing behavior on the one hand and the deaths of the elderly and health system overload on the other. The GSD is driven by an empathetic or altruistic duty to other members of their community (local, national or global) that emphasizes the costs or harm inflicted upon others.

The Good Boy, the class snitch, the neighborhood gossip. Threading the needle of “dumb enough to believe and smart enough to breathe”.

The Christians

Oops.

The Misinformed

The Misinformed resistance profile describes the belief systems that were most common at the beginning of the social distancing movement, characterized by an incomplete or flawed understanding of…

SKIP.

Go to Hell and take your computer models with you. Unlike the latter, I was correct from the beginning of the Scamdemic. Exact words: “This is bullshit!”

We are “misinformed” because we don’t believe your lies. And we never will. And I’m not digitizing four huge paragraphs of sneering condescension.

The Consequentialist-individualist

Unlike the Misinformed, the C-I belief system reflects a more complete understanding of the links between social distancing, flattening the curve, etc.

Think “actually vaccine-hesitant”. That’s two pages of reading I just saved you. Why don’t I get a tenured paycheck, too? I’m better than Janzwood at communicating complex topics, making content interesting and learnable, illustrating the necessity of truth against falsehoods…

Oh.

The Consequentialist-Collectivist

Donald Trump. “We cannot let the cure be worse than the problem itself!” Another page of reading saved and you’re the smarter for it.

Needless to say, these categories didn’t catch on. They do, however, illustrate the primal importance of the Lie in globalist ideology. The Good Boy believes what he’s told and put the needs of the many, as defined by the few, above the self. The Individualist believes the Lie but wants to solve the problem his own way. This defeats the purpose of Lying to him: controlling his behavior. The Collectivist is more concerned with whether the needs of the many are actually being met by obeying the few, which puts him in grave danger of becoming Misinformed.

Who do not believe the Lie at all.

The C-I requires some form of moral persuasion that highlights the linkages between collective and personal well-being and inspires a sense of community responsibility.

Shifting the C-C towards the GSD belief system requires an informational correction on the relative costs and benefits…

QED.

Government communication strategies should be tailored to their target audience. If policy makers and public health authorities believe that most people failing to comply with social distancing guidelines resemble the Misinformed profile, their strategy should focus predominately on informational messaging.

In other words, lie at the Misinformed. Tell us one lie after another lie after another lie after another lie until something sticks. Under no circumstances accept that we just ain’t gonna listen.

I must confess, I’ve begun using “thought-ending clichés” in my own speech patterns as a result of this. Even people who normally aren’t like this, will compulsively tell one lie after another to me, trying to find the magic bullet that will make me believe. So much easier to throw out a “nothing you say will change my mind”.

But they have other tools.

The term homophily describes how within social networks, people tend to have connections with people that are similar to them in “socially significant” ways like ethnicity…

Commie Canuck accidentally makes a case for legalizing racism.

Therefore, if people are socially distant from public health experts and other people taking social distancing seriously, [they are less likely to want to obey] and more likely to face steep social costs for complying with those guidelines.

This is why Fauci is omnipresent in the media. The Elites want him to be a household name, placed in every single social network, daily visible to and discussed by every single American, because you’re more likely to obey an authority figure when he appears socially close. So they think. Fish and guests after three days….

The other useful concept from network theory is preferential attachment. Most social networks have a handful of members that possess a disproportionately large number of social connections…

The old “Influencer” tactic. Find a trusted person, kill him, gut him and wear him as a skinsuit while demanding respect.

Public health is not the only area where rapid and profound shifts in attitudes and behaviours on a global scale are desperately needed. Climate change is another pressing global challenge that not only requires largescale systemic changes orchestrated by governments, corporations, and international organizations, but also a cumulative shift in the voting patterns, consumer habits and transportation decisions of billions of people around the world. For example, many groups have called for an abandonment of outdated norms around private car ownership…

It took less than a month for globalist tools to get the idea that if Fraudci could change the world overnight by unchallenged dictat one time, then he could do it a second time for the REAL agenda… UN Agenda 2030.

Janzwood, you fool! YOU are the carbon they want to reduce! But nooo, you gotta be a GSD.

The experience with C19 outbreak and response may have helped laid the groundwork for pro-climate norms to take root.

Janzwood, you fool! You should have not rushed to publish… here’s why…

First, the social distancing norm cascade shows just how malleable our belief systems can be, challenging the conventional wisdom that attitudes and behaviors can only be shifted incrementally over years or decades.

Two years of curve-flattening later, no. The wheels are coming off the lies. Governments have given up with the Influencers and Omnipresent Authorities in favor of deploying riot police to shore up their palace walls. Concentration camps have been built. The initial rush to obey has since been infected with a powerful urge to return to a normality that the world’s Janzwoods thought had decreed into oblivion.

Contra the Communist Manifesto, humans are NOT infinitely malleable.

Second, trust in expertise appears to have increased in many parts of the world where it had been waning in recent years. While effectively containing the outbreak and avoiding the worst projections ironically serves to bolster the claims of those denying the severity of the crisis, the status of scientists and other experts in the public discourse has generally improved, which may create a more receptive audience for climate science.

DID! NOT! AGE! WELL!

And lastly, many people’s previously unwavering belief in the upward trajectory of human well-bring has been deeply shaken. For years, the message of catastrophic risks – particularly those that can only be addressed by proactive, scientifically informed, globally coordinated action – may be lurking just beyond the horizon has been largely ignored. However, today these realities may enjoy a more receptive (and captive) audience than ever before.

The gloves always come off in the end. “I’m here to help you, Sweetie… you don’t want to hurt Grandma… now stop struggling and take your next clot shot if you ever want to see your friends again!”

Receptive, no way. Hospitals are now known to be killing their patients for Federal bribe money. Children having strokes is being retconned into history. City-sized protests have hit the streets. But captive, yes. We allowed the Elites to turn our societies into open-air prisons.

Hell yeah, the climate is changing. Because the Masters Of the Universe don’t actually want a global empire. They want to steal, kill and destroy, like their spiritual father of lies, and now that the Plandemic entrenched them in the halls of power, we ain’t voting our way out of this.

The Dreaded Hypochondria Variant

2022 is already gettin’ real, yo.

Teacher spends hours in plane toilet after she learns she has Covid mid-flight

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“POV: You test positive for Covid while traveling over the Atlantic Ocean,” a now-viral TikTok reads.

That’s what happened to Marisa Fotieo, a Chicago teacher, when she was travelling to Switzerland on Dec. 20. It led to her spending four hours isolating in an airplane bathroom, she told WZZM.

I remember when the first symptom of sickness was a runny nose or achy joints. Now it’s, what, a smartphone notification or something?

Wait, how do you TEST POSITIVE from inside an aircraft? Did the flight crew stick a Q-tip up her nose after take-off? Seems a little late… but maybe they wanted an excuse to chuck a mystery-meat Chicongo school Not-See out the door halfway across the North Atlantic. I’ve had to resist that urge myself.

And why did the Swiss Air Force not shoot down the airliner in a desperate effort to quarantine the country? Did they appreciate her nobly hogging the bathroom for half the flight so everybody else had to shit their pants, which is totally NOT how disease ACTUALLY gets spread? That doesn’t sound like the Swiss. They’re very clean.

The video, which as of Dec. 30 has 4.3 million views, caught the attention of many as coronavirus infections surged, in large part because of the omicron variant. Fotieo explained her situation and brought viewers along in her journey in the comments and follow-up videos.

Fotieo, who grew up in East Grand Rapids, explained she’d taken two negative PCR tests before beginning her holiday journey.

She brought some at-home rapid antigen tests with her on the flight, just in case. The Illinois teacher said she ended up using the tests when her throat began to feel sore mid-flight.

She took a test in the bathroom about one hour into her flight — and tested positive.

“I can’t believe I spent four hours in that bathroom,” Fotieo told WZZM. “But you’ve got to do what you’ve got to do.”

When commenters wondered if she was a rare false positive case, she replied and said she was certain she had the coronavirus.

“I thought possibly, but they tested me on my layover and PCR was positive,” the Michigan native wrote. “I never made it to my destination. Quarantined in Iceland now.”

Ohhh, so that’s why Switzerland didn’t shoot down the airliner. They didn’t get the chance! When a hysterical wimminz locked herself the bathroom screaming on world social media that she had the plague, they diverted the entire flight to the most quarantine-able country in Europe.

A flight into HELL, that must have been. Women most affected!

Fotieo then faced a 10-day quarantine in a Red Cross Humanitarian Hotel in Iceland as medical personnel supervised her health and brought her food, according to WZZM.

Although Fotieo’s hopes for her vacation were dashed, she said a flight attendant from Icelandair took it upon herself to care for her.

Was that flight attendant’s name Chad, Fabio or Rocky?

Fotieo said Ragnhildur “Rocky” Eiríksdóttir, the flight attendant on Fotieo’s flight, reached out to her and dropped off a care package full of isolation goodies, including a Christmas tree so she could celebrate the holiday, according to NBC.

Dayumn, these people are un-mockable!

While filming her reaction to the bags stocked with snacks and flowers, Fotieo began tearing up.

“Please excuse the dramatics, it’s been a long two days,” she wrote.

“She’s our flight attendant now,” a commenter declared.

Rocky even dropped off Christmas Eve dinner and Christmas gifts for Fotieo.

“I can confidently say that I would have probably cried for 10 days straight had it not been for Rocky,” Fotieo told WZZM.

While she’s counting down her days in isolation, Fotieo is documenting her Iceland journey, all from the safety of her hotel room to her new followers.

And in the meantime, she’s trying to find ideas on how to thank Rocky — whom she calls “an angel on this Earth” — for all her help.

Having his baby will start the healing. Baby-trapping a clueless, thirsty Beta upon her return will pay for it.

I tried to track down what happened to the rest of the flight. This is the best I could do:

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Fotieo grew up in East Grand Rapids, but now lives in Chicago where she teaches early childhood education. Over the holidays, she planned a trip to Switzerland with her brother and father.

They left on December 20th from Newark, New Jersey, on an Icelandair flight to Reykjavik, Iceland, where they had a layover.

About an hour into the five-hour flight, Fotieo said her throat started to hurt. She had brought along several COVID-19 rapid test kits, and went to the bathroom to take one.

Full-on hypochondria, with the complication that her father allowed it. There is no good reason to do this. Once you get on the plane, taking a test will either come back negative or force a lot of people to go far out of their way for no possible benefit.

“And within about two seconds, the test came back positive,” Fotieo said. “I freaked out and ran out of the bathroom and found the first person I could see. Luckily it was this amazing flight attendant named Rocky.”

“Daddy, when did you first meet my mommy?”

“It was on a transatlantic airplane. I was flight crew and she was the double-masked weirdo screaming about being diseased from inside the bathroom with half a dozen Covid self-tests. I knew instantly that I was never going to do better than her! Then, I welded the bathroom door shut!”

Fotieo credits Ragnhildur “Rocky” Eiríksdóttir with keeping her calm and collected. Rocky asked her to wait in the bathroom while she figured out what to do.

“I could hear something over the intercom that said something about a passenger on board testing positive,” Fotieo said, “and that it is very important for everyone keep their masks on as much as possible,”

“This is the captain speaking. Suck on your face diapers EVEN HARDER because we atheists can’t pray the rosary! Flight attendants, break out the duct tape.”

Rocky returned, telling Fotieo that it was a full flight so there was no extra room to space her out.

“There were like 150 people on board,” said Fotieo, “so I said I would just stay in the bathroom for the rest of the flight.”

Which explains why not one of them managed to reach Fotieo with a blunt object.

During her flight from the cramped airplane bathroom, Fotieo filmed a short TikTok video that has now been viewed almost four million times. “I can’t believe I spent four hours in that bathroom,” Fotieo said, “but you’ve got to do what you’ve got to do.”

Apparently, “what you’ve got to do” is notify the entire world as quickly as possible that you’re the evil bitch that ruined Christmas for 150 people, an airline and the International Red Cross because you’re a world-class hypochondriac who can’t stop testing herself for Chinky Pox.

Where was Daddy in all this? How completely can a man fail to discipline and control his daughter?

Foteio said she had taken five of the rapid tests in the days before leaving and they were all negative. She explained that she’s been very vigilant of COVID-19 safety because she wanted to keep her father safe.

Her mother passed away two years ago, so she said her father’s health is extremely important.

Feckless Baby Boomers, man. “Humanity must make sacrifices to protect my fragile health or I won’t be able to safely vacation in the Swiss Alps for Christmas!”

“For the past two years, keeping him safe has really been top-of-mind,” said Fotieo, “so knowing that he was on the plane I just knew I had to stay in the bathroom.”

That and blunt objects.

Fotieo’s brother and father both tested negative when they landed, and the two continued on to Switzerland while Fotieo had to stay in Iceland for a 10-day quarantine. She was put up in a Red Cross Humanitarian Hotel at no charge.

She sacrificed her mental health then her vacation for her father, who then cut her loose to die alone as quickly as the State permitted. But she ended up okay because Rocky was there to comfort her! What a good role model Daddy is being!

On the bright side, it sounds like the 147 innocents were also allowed to salvage their Christmas.

“They have medical personnel here that check on me and bring me food three times a day,” Fotieo said, and looking back on it, I’m so happy it turned out the way it had to because I’ve been cozy in here.”

Her quarantine period started December 20th and would end on December 30th, so she’d spend the Christmas holiday alone. To her surprise though, the flight attendant who’d helped her on board, Rocky, dropped off a special package to Foteio on Christmas Eve.

“She sent me a little Christmas tree with lights to dangle around it, a note, a warm dinner, and presents to open on Christmas day,” said Fotieo.

Fotieo said she was emotional that Rocky really went above and beyond to make sure she had a happy holiday despite her situation and isolation.

“I can confidently say that I would have probably cried for 10 day straight had it not been for Rocky,” said Fotieo, “and Icelandair as a whole really made this experience joyful and memorable, and it was really so heartwarming.”

Fotieo said she was really surprised that her TikTok video got as much attention as it did, and she has since continued to update her profile with videos of her quarantine experience and Rocky’s generosity.

Everybody loves to watch a train wreck, especially on an airplane. Fotieo, we are endlessly grateful to NOT BE YOU.

Fotieo said her father and brother plan to return to Reykjavik when her quarantine period is over and then they will spend four days in Iceland doing excursions like snow-mobiling and seeing the Northern Lights.

Chicongo schoolteachers must be the emotional version of professional athletes: paid megabucks in compensation for early, severe and incurable damage to their health.

We are no longer able to avoid the insane.

It’s A New Year But Women Are Still the Same

Women be all “why don’t men respect me for my accomplishments?” then be all “buy my pinup calendar for charity!” then be all “look how well I aged!” At no point in this were horny young men actually consulted.

Former Black Hawk helicopter pilot Jana Tobias on posing for Pin-ups for Vets: ‘I still can’t believe it’s me’

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By Stephanie Nolasco, 30 December 30

Jana Tobias was eager to suit up in a completely different way.

The veteran, who served in the Army as a Black Hawk pilot, is one of 12 women who swapped their uniforms and combat boots for ‘40s style dresses and high heels, for the 16th annual Pin-Ups for Vets 2022 calendar. The award-winning nonprofit, founded in 2006 by California resident Gina Elise, raises funding to support hospitalized and deployed troops.

They probably sold… by appealing to Original Sin, not male hormones.

“I try to follow as many veteran organizations as possible,” Tobias told Fox News. “I came across Pin-Ups for Vets on Facebook and I was just intrigued. I’ve always loved the 1940s, not because of the clothes, but really the nose art.

“You can’t think small with tits this large!” (I didn’t check after finding her face… stay tuned.)

I’m in aviation, so that has always fascinated me. It was also a time when our country was going through hardship and war. And yet, we as Americans did whatever was possible to motivate and uplift our troops, so they can keep going. I felt like I could contribute.”

Contribute… how, exactly, female?

I’d call that a contribution!
You boost my morale, baby!

Um… A flat-chested, man-jawed mattress girl. In a blue dress, even.

These women are trying to have it both ways. “I can fight like a man!” and “I’m soft and desirable!”. A few of these women can clean up with cosmetics and a good outfit, but suffice to say, the Marine Corps made a man out of a few of ’em. A fat man with a thousand-cock stare.

Rosie the Riveter was such a lie.

The 44-year-old’s journey is one made fit for the silver screen. As a child, she was enamored with G.I. Joe and the 1984 action film “Red Dawn,” about how a group of teenagers band together to defend their country from invading Soviet forces.

“I grew up with four brothers,” she chuckled. “My father always treated me like one of the boys. He didn’t treat me special because I was a girl. He taught me everything, including fishing, camping, hiking – whatever else my brothers were doing. We also wrestled. I felt like I could do anything that my brothers could do. My father also served at the National Guard so service was essential in my family.”

According to the Massachusetts resident, it was in college when she saw a flyer for the ROTC at her dorm cafeteria.

“It was something I’ve always wanted to do,” said Tobias. “I wanted to help people, save people. And I felt it would be very cool.”

The choice forever changed her life.

Had she been under proper male authority, she would not have believed the recruiter’s lies.

Tobias joined the Santa Barbara ROTC at the University of California during her freshman year in 1995. She was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant through the ROTC when she graduated in June 1999.

According to Tobias, she served in South Korea from 2000 until 2001. From there she headed to Fort Hood from 2001 until 2008. Then came the Texas Army National Guard from 2009 until 2015, and finally the Massachusetts Army National Guard from 2016 until 2020. Tobias was deployed twice to Iraq; once with the 1st Cavalry Division on active duty from 2004 until 2005 and then with the 36th Infantry Division in the Texas Army National Guard from 2010 until 2011.

Tobias said one of her most memorable experiences was being involved with the disaster relief and rescue operations during Hurricane Katrina in 2005. She described landing on overpasses, streets, stadiums and rooftops to help those stranded by rising waters.

I can’t dump too hard on her enjoying rescue ops over combat ops. Not after realizing how often the ‘Murican Empire has been the bad guy. Regardless, joining the military with the intention of helping strangers is really not what a proper military is about.

Over the years, Tobias said she followed several veteran organizations on social media. And along the way, she discovered Pin-Ups for Vets.

“The style was intriguing,” she said. “But also, I was just really drawn to the organization’s mission and what they were trying to accomplish by supporting our veterans. It felt like the perfect way for me to serve again. I reached out because I have done my own little pinup photos for my husband in these cool outfits and thought, ‘I could do this.’”

The nonprofit famously produces WWII-inspired bombshell calendars featuring veterans as models. The 16th annual calendar for 2022 features 12 female veterans, whose combined military service equals 100 years.

Being freshly retired from military service made her jump to pin-up artist rather… wrinkly.

And losing that war after 20 years. But enough about Afghanistan…

Since its launch, Pin-Ups for Vets has donated over $80,000 to help hospitals purchase new rehabilitation equipment and to provide financial assistance for veterans’ health care program expansion across the country. During the pandemic, Pin-Ups for Vets has been shipping out care packages enclosed with gifts of appreciation to hospitalized veterans. It continues to mail morale-boosting care packages to deployed U.S. troops around the globe.

Morale-boosting != boob-sagging.

Tobias is Miss June 2022.

“I’m not a model, so this was outside my comfort zone,” said Tobias. “But my husband was there and making me laugh. It was a lot of fun. I met so many amazing women with inspirational stories from their time in the military. And when I saw the photos, I just couldn’t believe it was me. Gina has this eye and I felt so beautiful. I still can’t believe it’s me.”

Still female, wanting to be beautiful despite getting her man card punched.

And the cause hit close to home. Tobias said that like many veterans, she faced personal struggles.

Still female, playing the victim after a full, commissioned career of female empowerment.

“My biggest struggle was knowing who I was and how I fit in,” she admitted. “I was an officer, I was a leader. I was in charge of platoons and companies. Those were all skills I learned to develop… Some people might think veterans just follow commands because that’s the perception of the military. You’re just a soldier. You don’t ask questions. But you have your integrity, your moral compass. We’re not just robots. We have goals and dreams like anyone else.”

Oh, that poor officer! Forced to be in charge despite having goals and dreams like anyone else!

“I am proud of our resilience,” she said. “I am proud that we can live in a place where we aren’t persecuted daily. I don’t know if many people realize that. You don’t have to look over your shoulder constantly. We have our freedoms. I’m happy where we are as a nation because it’s far better than it could be. We always fight and we never give up. We’re not afraid to tackle hard issues. And, we’ve maintained a level of security and freedom that is unparalleled.”

If she was any more resilient then she’d have waited until age 60 to try becoming a sex symbol. “Hey Mike, check out THIS pin-up! Do you think she’s hit menopause yet?”

Elites Give Up On Vat-Grown Meat

To end 2021 on a positive note, the Elites’ plan to replace animal meat with vat-grown sludge has failed. Read the story of how !science! discovered that it takes a cow to make a steak!

I left a lot of the story out. It accidentally gives a lot of backstory into the players behind the scenes of alternative meat but I had to stay on topic.

Lab-Grown Meat Is Supposed To Be Inevitable. The Science Tells A Different Story.

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By Joe Fassler, 22 September 2021

Paul Wood didn’t buy it.

For years, the former pharmaceutical industry executive watched from the sidelines as biotech startups raked in venture capital, making bold pronouncements about the future of meat. He was fascinated by their central contention: the idea that one day, soon, humans will no longer need to raise livestock to enjoy animal protein. We’ll be able to grow meat in giant, stainless-steel bioreactors—and enough of it to feed the world. These advancements in technology, the pitch went, would fundamentally change the way human societies interact with the planet, making the care, slaughter, and processing of billions of farm animals the relic of a barbaric past.

Oregon isn’t even waiting. Segue:

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An Oregon ballot [Initiative Petition 13] proposed for 2022 would effectively criminalize the farming of food animals in the state by classifying their slaughter as aggravated abuse and redefining artificial insemination and castration as sexual assault.

I hope that none of my Oregon readers have donated to a sperm bank recently. All she needs to do is identify as a cow…

Petition 13 will be ‘voted’ on in November 2022.

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It’s a digital-era narrative we’ve come to accept, even expect: Powerful new tools will allow companies to rethink everything, untethering us from systems we’d previously taken for granted. Countless news articles have suggested that a paradigm shift driven by cultured meat is inevitable, even imminent.

It’s remarkable, looking at the news stories over the years, how long the Great Reset has been coming. Far longer than any one human’s life span.

For four years, Wood, who has a PhD in immunology, served as the executive director of global discovery for Pfizer Animal Health. (His division was later spun off into Zoetis, today the largest animal health company in the world.) One of his responsibilities was to oversee production of vaccines, which can involve infecting living cells with weakened virus strains and inducing those cells to multiply inside large bioreactors. In addition to yielding large quantities of vaccine-grade viruses…

Not a phrase I want to hear from Pfizer.

…this approach also creates significant amounts of animal cell slurry, similar to the product next-generation protein startups want to process further into meat. Wood knew the process to be extremely technical, resource-intensive, and expensive. He didn’t understand how costly biomanufacturing techniques could ever be used to produce cheap, abundant human food.

In March of this year, he hoped he’d finally get his answer. That month, the Good Food Institute (GFI), a nonprofit that represents the alternative protein industry, published a techno-economic analysis (TEA) that projected the future costs of producing a kilogram of cell-cultured meat. Prepared independently for GFI by the research consulting firm CE Delft, and using proprietary data provided under NDA by 15 private companies, the document showed how addressing a series of technical and economic barriers could lower the production price from over $10,000 per pound today to about $2.50 per pound over the next nine years—an astonishing 4,000-fold reduction.

In the press push that followed, GFI claimed victory. “New studies show cultivated meat can have massive environmental benefits and be cost-competitive by 2030,” it trumpeted, suggesting that a new era of cheap, accessible cultured protein is rapidly approaching. The finding is critical for GFI and its allies. If private, philanthropic, and public sector investors are going to put money into cell-cultured meat, costs need to come down quickly. Most of us have a limited appetite for 50-dollar lab-grown chicken nuggets.

They’re not expecting a miracle. They’re just lying. The very last thing they want to see, is cheap, healthy animal protein in our diet. Any time your rulers want to change a system that works, it’s not because the new way is guaranteed to be better.

But they can sell the idea today because the definition of Progressivism is the faith that new=better.

With its TEA findings in hand, GFI has worked tirelessly to argue for massive public investment. Its top policy recommendation, according to GFI’s in-depth analysis of the TEA results, is aimed at “forward-thinking” governments: They “should increase public funds for R & D into cultivated meat technology” in order to “seize the opportunity and reap the benefits of becoming global leaders” in the space. In late April, just six weeks later, that message was amplified by The New York Times. In a column called “Let’s Launch a Moonshot for Meatless Meat,” Ezra Klein, a co-founder of Vox who is now one of the Times’s most visible and influential writers, argued that the U.S. government should invest billions to improve and scale both plant-based meat alternatives (like the Impossible Burger) and cultivated meat.

Socialize the costs, privatize the profits.

Bruce Friedrich, GFI’s founder and CEO, appeared in the story to argue that the need for significant public investment was urgent and necessary. “If we leave this endeavor to the tender mercies of the market there will be vanishingly few products to choose from and it’ll take a very long time,” he told Klein. The message was clear: If we want to save the planet, we should double down on cultured meat.

Translation: We must starve humans of eating meat because Climate Change.

Wood couldn’t believe what he was hearing. In his view, GFI’s TEA report did little to justify increased public investment. He found it to be an outlandish document, one that trafficked more in wishful thinking than in science. He was so incensed that he hired a former Pfizer colleague, Huw Hughes, to analyze GFI’s analysis. Today, Hughes is a private consultant who helps biomanufacturers design and project costs for their production facilities; he’s worked on six sites devoted to cell culture at scale. Hughes concluded that GFI’s report projected unrealistic cost decreases, and left key aspects of the production process undefined, while significantly underestimating the expense and complexity of constructing a suitable facility.

In an interview by phone, Wood wondered if GFI was being disingenuous—or if the organization was simply naive.

They’re evil, Mr. Wood. You want to get clear of Pfizer and its astonishing profits before the Almighty audits their account.

“After a while, you just think: Am I going crazy? Or do these people have some secret sauce that I’ve never heard of?” Wood said. “And the reality is, no—they’re just doing fermentation. But what they’re saying is, ‘Oh, we’ll do it better than anyone else has ever, ever done.”

In fact, GFI was well aware of Wood’s line of criticism. Several months earlier, Open Philanthropy—a multi-faceted research and investment entity with a nonprofit grant-making arm, which is also one of GFI’s biggest funders—completed a much more robust TEA of its own, one that concluded cell-cultured meat will likely never be a cost-competitive food. David Humbird, the UC Berkeley-trained chemical engineer who spent over two years researching the report, found that the cell-culture process will be plagued by extreme, intractable technical challenges at food scale. In an extensive series of interviews with The Counter, he said it was “hard to find an angle that wasn’t a ludicrous dead end.”

Segue

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Open Philanthropy identifies outstanding giving opportunities, makes grants, follows the results, and publishes our findings. Our main funders are Cari Tuna and Dustin Moskovitz, a co-founder of Facebook and Asana.

The Open Philanthropy Project 501(c)(3) is governed by a Board of Directors currently consisting of Dustin Moskovitz (Chair), Cari Tuna, Divesh Makan, Holden Karnofsky, and Alexander Berger. The Open Philanthropy Project LLC is governed by a Board of Managers currently consisting of Dustin Moskovitz, Cari Tuna, Elie Hassenfeld, Holden Karnofsky, and Alexander Berger.

That’s quite a roomful of the ((usual suspects)).

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Humbird likened the process of researching the report to encountering an impenetrable “Wall of No”—his term for the barriers in thermodynamics, cell metabolism, bioreactor design, ingredient costs, facility construction, and other factors that will need to be overcome before cultivated protein can be produced cheaply enough to displace traditional meat.

“And it’s a fractal no,” he told me. “You see the big no, but every big no is made up of a hundred little nos.”

GFI vetted Humbird’s report before publication and made extensive suggestions for revision. Its own TEA, released a few months later, painted a much more optimistic picture. With its own results in hand, GFI continues to urge world governments to throw money into cultivated meat. If they don’t act soon, according to one recent press release, those nations risk being “left behind.”

Standard control-the-narrative behavior.

Who’s right? Is cultured meat our best hope to save the climate, a billion-dollar boondoggle, or something in between? Will it ever make sense to produce food the way we currently make our drugs?

The stakes couldn’t be higher. In August, the United Nations released a nearly 4,000-page report amounting to what it called a “code red for humanity”: Unless the world’s nations make a vast, coordinated effort to stop burning fossil fuels and razing forests, we’ll find ourselves locked into an even more dire, unforgiving future than the one we’re facing now. At a time when bold environmental solutions are needed, we can only afford to direct public and private investment toward solutions that actually work. But without looking more closely at the fundamentals—something media has largely declined to do—we can’t know whether cultured meat is our salvation or an expensive distraction.

It’s cruelty against humanity. We were created, or evolved if you prefer, to eat animals. Full stop. And frankly, freedom of religion means that those of us who don’t have a moral problem eating animals cannot be stopped by power-hungry politicians and their Satanic paymasters.

1. The biggest small factories in the world

It’s the beginning of a shift in human thinking, enabled by biotechnology: Rather than raise entire animals, we might only grow the parts we eat. Why spend energy growing the complex, sentient structures we call cattle—complete with bones, horns, hooves, and vital organs—when we only want the finished steak? Cultivating meat inside bioreactors eliminates those inconveniences, doing away with the troublesome task of growing a body, of sustaining a consciousness.

Gram for gram, animals are a wildly inefficient vehicle for producing edible protein (as advocates for cultured meat like to point out). Cattle consume roughly 25 calories of plant material for every calorie of edible protein they produce, according to some estimates. Even chickens, the most efficient form of livestock from a feed perspective, eat 9 to 10 calories of food for every calorie of edible protein produced. Friedrich, the director of GFI, has said that’s like…

“All of the cow is wasted except for the portion consumed by humans!” Exactly the concept I am nuking with this post.

And since we’re talking about caloric efficiency… Potato Joe Biden flew a fleet of 85 limousines in a fleet of twenty-odd transport aircraft halfway across the world, to bitch about MY carbon footprint killing the planet. And then he slept through the summit and shat his diaper in public.

In contrast, the disembodied economics of cultivated meat could allow for huge production advantages, at least theoretically. According to the Open Philanthropy report, a mature, scaled-up industry could eventually achieve a ratio of only three to four calories in for every calorie out, compared to the chicken’s 10 and the steer’s 25. That would still make cultured meat much more inefficient compared to just eating plants themselves; we’d dump two plates of pasta for every one we eat. And the cells themselves might still be fed on a diet of commodity grains, the cheapest and most environmentally destructive inputs available. But it would represent a major improvement.

The future is certain, the past is unknown, the present must be radically changed!

But cultivated meat’s gains in feed efficiency give rise to new inefficiency—the need for intensive, sophisticated machinery, and lots of it.

The analysis that GFI commissioned laid out a vision of this future, predicting the emergence of a new kind of mega-facility with the power to transform our eating habits forever. The idea was to project what cultivated meat production will need to look like in the year 2030—in terms of scale and cost—if it is going to make meaningful progress toward displacing animal agriculture. In other words, if meat without slaughter is ever going to move out of the realm of exclusive press tastings and onto supermarket shelves, it will need to happen through facilities like the one the report described.

Year 2030, yep. This is UN Agenda 2030.

GFI’s imagined facility would be both unthinkably vast and, well, tiny. According to the TEA, it would produce 10,000 metric tons—22 million pounds—of cultured meat per year, which sounds like a lot. For context, that volume would represent more than 10 percent of the entire domestic market for plant-based meat alternatives (currently about 200 million pounds per year in the U.S., according to industry advocates). And yet 22 million pounds of cultured protein, held up against the output of the conventional meat industry, barely registers. It’s only about .0002, or one-fiftieth of one percent, of the 100 billion pounds of meat produced in the U.S. each year. JBS’s Greeley, Colorado beefpacking plant, which can process more than 5,000 head of cattle a day, can produce that amount of market-ready meat in a single week.

And yet, at a projected cost of $450 million, GFI’s facility might not come any cheaper than a large conventional slaughterhouse. With hundreds of production bioreactors installed, the scope of high-grade equipment would be staggering. According to one estimate, the entire biopharmaceutical industry today boasts roughly 6,300 cubic meters in bioreactor volume. (1 cubic meter is equal to 1,000 liters.) The single, hypothetical facility described by GFI would require nearly a third of that, just to make a sliver of the nation’s meat.

Higher cost would be a feature, not a bug, to the Elites. But the technical problems are only beginning.

The process, according to GFI, would begin with a 1.5-milliliter vial of production-optimized animal cells (the report doesn’t specify which livestock species)…. After 10 days, according to GFI, the cells graduate to their first bioreactor, a small, 50-liter model. In another 10 days, they would move to a much larger, 12,500-liter stirred batch reactor, the kind of steel vessel you might expect to see in a brewery, capable of holding the same volume as a backyard swimming pool. This gradual progression is necessary; you can’t just throw a small amount of cells into a large bioreactor and hope they’ll start dividing. Cells are “fastidious,” Hughes told me, and have strict metabolic requirements for growth, including oxygen tension. Because of this characteristic, more fluid is pumped into the reactor as cells multiply, maintaining a specific ratio of fluid to cells. Any cultured meat facility, real or imagined, will likely need to operate this way: with a graduated series of ever-larger reactors, like a sequence of Russian dolls…

Maintaining fluid/nutrient/cell ratios? Isn’t that what a circulatory system does?

It’s a complex, precise, energy-intensive process, but the output of this single bioreactor train would be comparatively tiny. The hypothetical factory would need to have 130 production lines like the one I’ve just described, with more than 600 bioreactors all running simultaneously. Nothing on this scale has ever existed—though if we wanted to switch to cultivated meat by 2030, we’d better start now. If cultured protein is going to be even 10 percent of the world’s meat supply by 2030, we will need 4,000 factories like the one GFI envisions, according to an analysis by the trade publication Food Navigator. To meet that deadline, building at a rate of one mega-facility a day would be too slow.

Imagine that. Cells aren’t actually soap bubbles of food with a tiny nucleus at the center like the evolutionists of Charles Darwin’s time thought. They’re actually machines built to take in machined parts in a particular context (organs). Tricking the cell into ignoring all that is so complex, you’d be better off raising the animal.

Everybody involved knew this in high school, then willed themselves to forget for the sake of agenda, then failed to ignore reality. Playing God is easy but succeeding as God, not so much.

2. A buried report?

In 2015, Open Philanthropy publicly acknowledged being vexed by the problem of cultured meat. In a long, detailed post on its website, the organization summarized everything it knew—exploring whether the emerging technology was a potentially transformative solution worthy of serious investment, or something more far-fetched. After wrestling with a number of in-the-weeds issues, from sterility challenges to scaffolding designs, Open Philanthropy concluded that it simply didn’t have enough data to draw a conclusion. “There is essentially no industrial data around cost of scaling up cell production,” it wrote.

Our beliefs are TRUE! We just can’t explain how to doubters and investors yet.

In 2018, Open Philanthropy itself stepped in to fill that gap, hiring Humbird to do a robust analysis of cultivated meat’s potential. He was the right guy. After getting his PhD in chemical engineering from UC Berkeley in 2004, Humbird used his training to go into the business of rigorous, scientifically informed predictions. Today, in addition to his work as a private-sector consultant, Humbird provides techno-economic analyses for the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), a renowned federally funded research center in Golden, Colorado. Most of NREL’s engineers use U.S. Department of Energy money to conceive, test, and improve upon novel green energy technologies. Humbird’s job is to look into the crystal ball. He’s one of the experts NREL contracts to figure out which approaches are viable at scale, how much they would cost, and ultimately if the government should fund them.

Humbird spent more than two years preparing his analysis for Open Philanthropy. The resulting document, which clocks in at 100 single-spaced pages with notes and appendices, is the most comprehensive public study of the challenges cultured meat companies will face. (An abridged, formally peer-reviewed version has since appeared in the journal Biotechnology and Bioengineering.) Their future doesn’t look good. Humbird worked off the assumption that the industry would grow to produce 100 kilotons per year worldwide—roughly the amount of plant-based “meat” produced in 2020. He found that even given those economies of scale, which would lower input and material costs to prices that don’t exist today, a facility producing roughly 6.8 kilotons of cultured meat per year would fail to create a cost-competitive product. Using large, 20,000 L reactors would result in a production cost of about $17 per pound of meat, according to the analysis. Relying on smaller, more medium-efficient perfusion reactors would be even pricier, resulting in a final cost of over $23 per pound.

Based on Humbird’s analysis of cell biology, process design, input expenses, capital costs, economies of scale, and other factors, these figures represent the lowest prices companies can expect. And if $17 per pound doesn’t sound too high, consider this: The final product would be a single-cell slurry, a mix of 30 percent animal cells and 70 percent water, suitable only for ground-meat-style products like burgers and nuggets. With markups being what they are, a $17 pound of ground cultivated meat at the factory quickly becomes $40 at the grocery store—or a $100 quarter-pounder at a restaurant. Anything resembling a steak would require additional production processes, introduce new engineering challenges, and ultimately contribute additional expense.

Though Humbird lays out his case with an unprecedented level of technical detail, his argument can be boiled down simply: The cost of cultivation facilities will always be too burdensome, and the cost of growth media will always be too high, for the economics of cultured meat to make sense. It’s a stark finding, one that’s unusually unequivocal for a scientific document—and it should have made waves in the alternative protein sphere.

Instead, few people found out about it. On December 28, 2020, heading into the New Year’s Eve holiday weekend, Humbird quietly uploaded his paper to an open-source archive for process engineering studies. As of this writing, Open Philanthropy has not referenced its groundbreaking findings on social media or its website, not even on its pages devoted to animal agriculture.

Open Philanthropy declined to be interviewed for this story. “We’ll pass on an interview in part because the full implications for grantmaking and impact investment strategy are not totally settled,” wrote Michael Levine, the organization’s communications officer, in an email.

Another blow to Open Philanthropy! The Rube Goldberg setup to create their pond scum is so expensive, they’d have to pay for it themselves. The one concept Jewish banksters hate more than Christ.

Levine did note that Open Philanthropy continues to fund “a variety of efforts to help the food industry transition from suffering-intense factory farming,” including GFI’s work.

Searching for alternatives means they are, in fact, giving up on vat meat.

“Clearly, I don’t think cultured meat has legs,” he told me. “I think I make that clear in the paper, if not in such colloquial terms. But it seems like a bunch of hooey to me.”

3. So big and so clean

In cell culture, sterility is paramount. Animal cells “grow so slowly that if we get any bacteria in a culture—well, then we’ve just got a bacteria culture,” Humbird said. “Bacteria grow every 20 minutes, and the animal cells are stuck at 24 hours. You’re going to crush the culture in hours with a contamination event.”

“A key difference in the CE Delft study is that everything was assumed to be food-grade,” Swartz said. That distinction, of whether facilities will be able to operate at food- or pharma-grade specs, will perhaps more than anything determine the future viability of cultivated meat.

The Open Philanthropy report assumes the opposite: that cultivated meat production will need to take place in aseptic “clean rooms” where virtually no contamination exists. For his cost accounting, Humbird projected the need for a Class 8 clean room—an enclosed space where piped-in, purified oxygen blows away threatening particles as masked, hooded workers come in and out, likely through an airlock or sterile gowning room. To meet international standards for airborne particulate matter, the air inside would be replaced at a rate of 10 to 25 times an hour, compared to 2 to 4 times in a conventional building. The area where the cell lines are maintained and seeded would need a Class 6 clean room, an even more intensive specification that runs with an air replacement rate of 90 to 180 times per hour.

The simple reason: In cell culture, sterility is paramount. Animal cells “grow so slowly that if we get any bacteria in a culture—well, then we’ve just got a bacteria culture,” Humbird said. “Bacteria grow every 20 minutes, and the animal cells are stuck at 24 hours. You’re going to crush the culture in hours with a contamination event.”

Viruses also present a unique problem. Because cultured animal cells are alive, they can get infected just the way living animals can.

“There are documented cases of, basically, operators getting the culture sick,” Humbird said. “Not even because the operator themselves had a cold. But there was a virus particle on a glove. Or not cleaned out of a line. The culture has no immune system. If there’s virus particles in there that can infect the cells, they will. And generally, the cells just die, and then there’s no product anymore. You just dump it.”

If even a single speck of bacteria can spoil batches and halt production, clean rooms may turn out to be a basic, necessary precondition. It may not matter if governments end up allowing cultured meat facilities to produce at food-grade specs, critics say—cells are so intensely vulnerable that they’ll likely need protection to survive.

At the scale envisioned by proponents of cultured meat, there is little room for error. But if aseptic production turns out to be necessary, it isn’t going to come cheap. Humbird found that a Class 8 clean room big enough to produce roughly 15 million pounds of cultured meat a year would cost about $40 to $50 million dollars. That figure doesn’t reflect the cost of equipment, construction, engineering, or installation. It simply reflects the materials needed to run a sterile work environment, a clean room sitting empty.

4. The price of (synthetic) blood

When cattle are processed at a slaughterhouse, workers will sometimes cut open a cow’s body and discover a fetus. Dairy cows are kept perpetually pregnant so that they can produce milk, and farms often overlook the animals’ status when they’re finally shipped out for slaughter. Once a living fetal calf is discovered inside a carcass, it’s too late for it to be born. Instead, a technician will be called in who can perform euthanasia and, from there, extract the fetus’s blood.

The resulting substance, known as fetal bovine serum (FBS), amounts to a final gift for humanity.

Among the many other uses for a dead cow from leather to dog treats. Even the manure they produce in life is a side benefit to the eventual tastiness. You can also use them for labor and milk! Neither this article nor any other discussion on vat meat considers that the rest of the cow also has utility.

According to an article in the peer-reviewed online publication Bioprocessing Journal, FBS and other animal sera have led to the development of life-saving remedies like cell and gene therapies. It’s also used in some forms of animal cell culture, including the research and development of new vaccines.

FBS would be a perfect ingredient to include in cultured meat growth media, because it contains key proteins and vitamins that cells need to maintain health and stability. In fact, it can be hard to make cells grow properly without FBS. “In many common culture media, the sole source of micronutrients is fetal bovine serum (FBS),” according to a 2013 article in the peer-reviewed journal BioMed Research International.

For cultivated meat, though, FBS is anathema. Cultured animal protein can’t really be “meat without slaughter” if it’s dependent on an ingredient that’s intertwined with the current, grim realities of commodity beef production. So cultured meat startups also face the challenge of growing their cells in FBS-free media—though that’s not going to be easy. When the alternative protein company Eat Just was approved to begin selling small amounts of cultured meat in Singapore last year, an event that was hailed as a seismic shift by the industry, it still used a small amount of fetal bovine serum in production.

…But the report provides no evidence to explain why these micronutrient costs will fall, and both Wood and Hughes expressed skepticism that they would.

“They say, oh, but these costs are just going to go away in five years or 10 years,” Hughes said. “And there’s no explanation as to how or why.”

Nutrition sources like the one sold on Alibaba will probably never work for animal cell culture, despite the attractive price tag. Because they’re not intended for human consumption, they may include heavy metals, arsenic, organic toxins, and so on. That’s a problem. Animal cells lack a rigid cell wall, so foreign substances that aren’t consumed by the cells—or that don’t kill them outright—likely end up inside the cells. In other words, cells are what they eat: If it’s in the feed, it will end up in the cultured meat.

What these factories need is a digestive system!

Swartz couldn’t immediately explain why the Alibaba powder was listed as a suitable raw ingredient in GFI’s report, though he said that the companies involved would have flagged it if they deemed it to be a problem. Still, he acknowledged that amino acids were going to be “a challenge.”

I can explain that! “Follow the science” means “tell your patrons what they want to hear”. It was Christianity that taught man to search for truth in nature. Everything else is court astrologers lying for a living, from Biblical times to now. Nothing has changed.

There is one faint reason for hope. In his report, Humbird points out that if companies can find a way to derive a full amino acid profile from cheap commodity soy, it could reduce the cost of growth medium macronutrients dramatically. Success on this front is far from assured, however. It could take years of research and development to devise a method of processing soy into forms suitable for cell culture, on a scale large enough to supply the cultured meat industry.

Yeah, no, we’re already being fed soyburgers.

5. “What do you know that we don’t know?”

On June 29, when GFI held an invite-only video call on the future of cultivated meat, it was supposed to be the standard fare: a friendly informational session for industry insiders excited by the technology’s potential. Things did not go as planned.

To kick off the audience Q & A portion of the event, Ricardo San Martin, director of the Alt:Meat Lab at UC Berkeley, began with a skeptical question to Friedrich, one informed by years of research: What do you know that we don’t know? Because, he said, the notion of scaled-up, affordable cell-cultured meat appears at odds with the current science. As San Martin told me later, “I just cannot see it.”

A contentious exchange followed. According to San Martin and another attendee on the call who confirmed his account, Friedrich argued that investor buy-in was the de facto proof that cultivated meat has legs. Major meatpackers, prominent venture capital firms, the government of Singapore: You could trust that these stakeholders had done their due diligence, and they wanted in. He also referred San Martin to GFI’s TEA report, using it to suggest that price parity was possible in the not-so-distant future.

But San Martin kept pressing. In his view, the science is essentially settled: Cultivated meat won’t be economically viable until companies can make cells grow beyond certain widely recognized biological limits. Higher cell density means more meat per batch, which in turn means the number of bioreactors can fall, and the size of the clean room can shrink.

“I’m not saying no one knows how to do it,” San Martin remembered saying. “I’m saying if someone knows, can you please share it with us?”

I love it when reality smacks Elites in the face.

What’s more likely, then, is that companies are still struggling with an inherent, widely documented challenge: the cells’ tendency to limit their own growth. Like all living things, animal cells in culture excrete waste. These so-called catabolites, which include ammonia and lactate, are toxic and can slow cell growth even at low concentrations. As San Martin puts it, “they get inhibited by their own poo-poo.”

“In cell culture for biopharmaceuticals, accumulation of toxic catabolites is a more frequently encountered limit than any physical limit of the bioreactor itself,” Humbird wrote.

The growth vats need an excretory system!

This challenge should sober any investor. Even the legendarily efficient and versatile Chinese hamster ovary cells—an immortalized cell line which has benefitted from more than 60 years of constant research and development—is “probably not efficient enough for low-cost production of bulk cell mass,” according to Humbird.

You learned something new about hamsters today.

“To me this sounds like the story of the Emperor’s Clothes,” he wrote, in an email. “It’s a fable driven by hope, not science, and when the investors finally realise this the market will collapse.”

Sterility isn’t the only challenge that becomes more grave at larger production volumes. Bigger bioreactors all also struggle to provide all of the cells with the same amount of nutrients and oxygen. The only solution is to stir the cells more rapidly, or blow more oxygen in—but both of these approaches can be fatal. Because they lack a rigid cell wall, animal cells are prone to “shear stress”; they’re fragile little things that can are easily torn apart by rising air bubbles, cell-to-cell collisions, and rotating impellers. This need for increased stirring and oxygen has historically put practical limits on bioreactor size—a problem that remains unsolved at scales well below what Tetrick envisions.

Oh that’s right, cells are designed to metabolize oxygen. We need a respiratory system!

“When cells die in large quantities, they kind of turn into this kind of slimy stuff that’s really horrible,” Hughes told me. “You really can’t afford to have that happen.”

8. The price of failure

On September 14, President Joe Biden visited NREL, the federally funded renewable energy lab that contracts Humbird for due diligence analysis. With a row of solar panels, a windmill, and a view of the Rocky Mountains behind him, Biden argued that the next 10 years will be “a decisive decade,” underscoring the need for new infrastructure in a live-streamed address.

“We don’t have a lot of time. We don’t have much more than 10 years,” he said.

His handlers at UN Agenda 2030 have made that VERY clear!

Biden described viewing the wreckage of California’s devastating Caldor fire by helicopter, just days after traveling to Louisiana, New York, and New Jersey to see the destruction from Hurricane Ida. He talked about mudslides washing out a section of Colorado’s I-70 highway, and about parents being afraid to let their children play outside when the air is filled with smoke. He talked about the droughts decimating agricultural communities, and the tropical storms battering cities across the eastern seaboard. He said that 44,000 wildfires had razed 5.6 million acres of U.S. land this year alone, “the size of the entire state of New Jersey burned flat.”

“That’s what the taste of this slop reminds me of.”

It’s easy to get swept up in that sense of possibility. I know, because the media does it, too. Cultured meat is tantalizing in its disruptive potential. The players are charismatic, even visionary in their language; there are tastings to enjoy, lab-grown samples to chew and ponder. The themes—old versus new, upstart versus incumbent, synthetic versus natural—have rich, universal appeal. It’s been so easy to dwell on the radical novelty of it, enhancing our shared sense of the world sliding toward an unfamiliar future. Maybe the arc of history really does bend toward progress. Why reckon with the technical challenges involved, when we can daydream collectively about the potential of meat without slaughter, of eating without guilt, of consumption without consequences?

But the truth is this: For cultured meat to move the needle on climate, a sequence of as-yet-unforeseen breakthroughs will still be necessary. We’ll need to train cells to behave in ways that no cells have behaved before. We’ll need to engineer bioreactors that defy widely accepted principles of chemistry and physics. We’ll need to build an entirely new nutrient supply chain using sustainable agricultural practices, inventing forms of bulk amino acid production that are cheap, precise, and safe. Investors will need to care less about money. Germs will have to more or less behave. It will be work worthy of many Nobel prizes—certainly for science, possibly for peace. And this expensive, fragile, infinitely complex puzzle will need to come together in the next 10 years.

On the other hand, none of that could happen.

It ain’t gonna happen. The Elites will make us eat bugs or something instead, but their “vat meat” dream is dead. Yes, we CAN grow cells in a culture of animal byproducts! But to do it on a large scale with no animal at all, the growth vats will also need a digestive system, excretory system, respiratory system, immune system and circulatory system.

We DO need the rest of the cow to get a steak. That beautiful, self-replicating, affordable bovine of a million uses.

Moo, baby, moo!

This Is Why You Shouldn’t Organize On Facebook

I’ve complained before about the complete, pigheaded insanity of Heritage Americans organizing their opposition to the Elites on the Elites’ social media platforms. Now I have an example to offer of how doing so attracts infiltrators and traitors.

I Joined A Far-Right Group Of Moms. What I Witnessed Was Frightening.

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By Phoebe Cohen, 21 December 2021

Here is Cohen’s self-bio:

Phoebe Cohen has walked many paths in life including living in the Gobi Desert as a Peace Corps Volunteer and working as a paramedic in several states. Cohen’s work has been featured in Graphic Medicine, Mutha Magazine, and BorderX. She regularly posts on her website Merry Misandrist. Cohen is a part-time cartoonist, writer and nursing student. She has been known to go up to five hours without coffee.

I suspect she’s Antifa, being both “paramedic in several states” and “part-time cartoonist”. Not to mention her obvious political solidarity with them.

I am in a meeting held by a local right-wing mom’s group. It’s an organization catering to mothers who are bent on protesting at school board meetings to stop the supposedly evil critical race theory agenda from being taught in public schools and address other typically conservative concerns.

Critical race theory is not currently being taught in public schools.

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Parents take a stand against FBI crackdown on CRT opponents

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By Callie Patteson, 5 October 2021

Parents and politicians are slamming the Department of Justice’s decision to bring in the FBI to investigate a spike in “threats against school administrators, board members, teachers, and staff,” saying the Biden administration is likening their protests of “woke” policies such as Critical Race Theory — as well as mandatory mask wearing — to “domestic terrorism.”

“Dear @TheJusticeDept Merrick Garland and @FBI Director Christopher Wray,” Asra Nomani, vice president of investigations and strategy at Parents Defending Education, posted on Twitter. “This is what a domestic terrorist looks like? You are criminalizing parenting, and you owe the people of America a swift apology.”

She sarcastically signed the missive, “‘Domestic Terrorist,’ Asra Nomani.”

Nomani’s group has been researching how school boards across the US implement “woke” ideas into curricula, such as critical race theory.

In recent months, dozens of parents have taken a stand in school board meetings against the teaching of Critical Race Theory in classrooms and to protest mask mandates, causing some to wonder what the FBI and DOJ are actually investigating.

Sen. Josh Hawley joined with parents on Tuesday in their criticism, accusing Garland of only focusing on “democratic pushback against critical race theory,” rather than threats of violence.

Not only is CRT being taught in the schools, parents who complain are being publicly targeted by the FBI as domestic terrorists.

And what’s the FBI’s only tactic for investigating a potential terrorist organization? Infiltration by informants… such as today’s Phoebe Cohen.

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There are about 20 of us. We are all maskless, all (apparently) white, mostly women and all on the younger side. I’m in my early 40s and I seem to be the oldest person in the room. A group of children, including my son, the only one in a mask, are scampering merrily in a play area down the hall while a young woman with a baby in her front carrier keeps an eye on them. On the wall by the door of our seminar room is a sign. It says: “Children should be: Heard. Respected. Encouraged. Loved. Appreciated. Guided with Compassion. Given Freedom to Learn Without Coercion.”

If only there could have been a clever way to detect this spy…

For several years now I have been worried about the increasing right-wing views that I have noticed in my demographic (white suburban women). Before 2016, I always thought of Nazis as mainly historical villains that belonged in Indiana Jones movies or old news reels or the sad stories my grandfather told me. Now, however, as the last Holocaust survivors are dying, I am aware that fascism is creeping back into the world at large in terrifying ways.

I wanted to know how I could fight against the appallingly stupid yet dangerously widespread disinformation that is entrancing many of my friends and neighbors.

All enemies of feminism must be simultaneously lethal threats and boorish clowns.

Basic facts about COVID-19 are being dismissed by whole states as part of the “liberal mainstream corporate media.” Bodies from COVID victims were stacking up in ICUs…

No.

…yet I was still called a “child abuser” by people on the street because I made my son wear a mask.

Yes.

Skipping her antiracist rants of racist white people who racistly insist that they’re the least racist people on the planet, and her wishing to punish our racism with racial genocide…

To learn more, I [identified and] joined a local right-wing Facebook group for moms. It’s a private group that requires aspiring members to answer some questions before they’re granted entry. One question was “Why do you want to join?” I replied, “I want to be more involved with my kids’ school.” A week passed and then a moderator for the group contacted me privately. “Can you be more specific about what issue most concerns you?”

Yikes. Security was apparently very tight with this group. They weren’t going to let just any mom glide in using a few generic answers.

“Hello, is this the right-wing racist mother’s co-op? I want to join for generic reasons!”

“I’m mostly interested in issues that involve keeping kids physically in school,” I messaged back. “Zoom school was devastating for my kid and I don’t want that to happen again.” I wasn’t lying about any of that. It’s one of the few opinions I share with many conservative parents.

The moderator sent me a thumbs-up emoji and let me into the group.

Sigh, they DID let her in with just a few generic answers.

Once inside, I found the members were all stripes of Republican and I was pleasantly surprised to see opinion was not monolithic in the group. Several moms argued against the more far-right posters. One woman posted an objection to children reading “To Kill a Mockingbird” in class. “Divisive Concepts,” she wrote with a broken heart emoji. Underneath was a screenshot of a direct message from someone who appeared to be a student that read, “I’m in English right now. We’re currently reading ‘To Kill a Mockingbird.’ There’s a part where Calpurnia brings the kids to church with her and another black woman is being extremely racist towards Scout and Jem. My teacher was saying it was not racism because white people have a higher power over black people in society and that black people can’t be racist.”

I had to read that damned mocking-book FOUR YEARS IN A ROW ACROSS TWO DIFFERENT SCHOOLS. The fourth time I didn’t even open it, just aced the tests from memory alone. Despite that, I didn’t understand the imagery until much later. They can make me read the propaganda but they cannot make me comprehend it!

There were several indignant emoji reactions in response to this post. One mom, however, pushed back. “Well,” she commented, “the woman at the church complained that Calpurnia had brought white children to the Black church, possibly one of the few places Black people felt any sense of freedom and safety. It’s a little absurd to call the woman racist, given the context.” This comment got a couple “likes” and no pushback.

Another surprise I found in the Facebook group was that some huge media outlets were giving them a platform. One of the founders of the group posted that she had done an interview with The New York Times as part of a story on parental rights.

The New York Times! I was dumbfounded. None of the women who ran the pro-Democrat “Indivisible” groups in my town had even managed to get an interview with the local paper!

Heehee. “I joined this group to prove what losers they are… and THEY got INTERVIEWED by the BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE!!!”

I scanned the comments and my eyes nearly popped out of my head.

“It’ll be fine,” another mom wrote after the initial poster expressed concern about The New York Times possibly misquoting her. “It’s a lesson I learned the hard way after the BBC screwed me.”

The BBC! The BBC was talking to these women?

I had to know more.

Unfortunately a few of the moms may have become suspicious of me. Perhaps I had “liked” too many comments by moms pushing back against the anti-CRT posts. Perhaps some moderators had found the very liberal comments that I had posted on other public news articles.

Oh, if only there could have been some way, any way at all, to detect a Wokee infiltrator!

In any case, when I expressed interest in joining an in-person roundtable discussion event, I saw that the location of the event suddenly disappeared. I messaged the group moderator about the event location.

“Just a heads up,” she messaged back, “I think most people will not be masking. Is that something you’ll be comfortable with?”

I wondered if she was trying to frighten me off. “Yes, that’s fine,” I replied.

That would be a good test against infiltrators in Current Year. “Group hug, everybody!”

I drove to the meeting with my son. The group moderator had been right. When I joined the meeting, I saw that nobody in the packed room was masked. I gritted my teeth and sat down anyway. I was fully vaccinated and my son wore a mask. He was the only one.

I listened to the speakers at the meeting while they discussed how to run for, campaign and pressure school boards. Many parents bemoaned how they had to pull their kids from public schools over mask mandates and instead enroll them in private schools. It was a common story. I got the impression that most of these families had income levels that allowed them to pay thousands in private school fees because they wanted to take a stand on masks. I was probably the poorest person there.

There was a lot of anger directed at teachers. “Rat out these teachers,” one mother instructed. “Find a lawyer who can challenge these teachers.” Another woman disdainfully noted that teachers “don’t even know what they’re doing half the time. They just pull it off the internet.” A third woman said, “There is no discipline for teachers outside of taking away their credentials.” The battle lines were clearly drawn.

I raised my hand. “What do you say to people who are like, ‘Oh, you’re gonna put bounties on teachers’ heads. You’re marching outside of school board members’ homes with guns. School board members are getting death threats and feeling terrorized’?”

“Hello, I am fellow dissident and please explain how you gun owners are not insurrectionists?”

“Wait, she can’t be a spy because she said she was a fellow dissident!”

Yep, this is exactly the kind of stupid conservative that organizes on Farcebook.

I could see several women visibly flinch at the word “bounty.” One woman said she disliked the term “bounty” but she could see the need for “monetary compensation” for those who turn in teachers that were doing things parents found unacceptable. “There are no repercussions for teachers who break the law,” she said. “If we have to offer monetary compensation for people to report teachers, I see no problem with that. It’s an incentive for people to wake up.”

It wasn’t clear what laws these teachers were supposedly breaking. As far as I could tell, teachers ― like everyone else ― got punished if they broke laws.

Another woman raised her hand. “Look, I know we want to change school boards,” she said, “but elections aren’t until 2023. What do we do until then? We just can’t sit around and let them attack our kids. We have to do SOMETHING.”

I caught a gleam in the woman’s eye I didn’t like. Was there some flirtation with insurrection being suggested here? What, exactly, was she saying?

Another woman nodded. “Listen, we’ve tried playing nice. But they just dig in their heels and dig in their heels. We have to start being not so nice.”

I didn’t like where the discussion was going. The moderator guided the topic back to safer ground. “Be pleasantly persistent,” she smiled. “Be annoying. Be the woman at the school board meetings who always shows up. Be the person who, when the meeting organizers see you, say, ‘Oh, God, her again.’ Be that person. And please try to get people to vote in municipal elections.”

Fair enough. A lot of the roundtable debate felt like a Republican version of a Run for Something meeting. Run for Something was a movement started after Donald Trump won the presidency that was meant to encourage young progressives to start their own campaigns for local political office. This right-wing women’s group seemed to be following the same model, but there was an undercurrent of rage among the group members that I had never seen in a Run for Something meeting.

Despite my uneasiness, I couldn’t help but find myself liking the women in the room. They were charismatic. They were energetic. They had no problem letting my low-functioning autistic son play with their children, which is unfortunately rare among a lot of the other mothers I’ve encountered. But this made me even more uneasy. I realized these women were dangerous precisely because they were so friendly. Their condemnation of history lessons about Ruby Bridges and Jim Crow laws and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was repulsive. They were trying to suppress the truth by labeling the unassailable facts of racism in the U.S. as “divisive.” “Equality,” “diversity” and “inclusion” were not virtues to be celebrated but “trigger words” with a poisonous intent. This nefariously clever bit of relabeling disgusted me. There was a very clear far-right agenda at work here.

A splendid example of how Cultural Marxism’s first victims are the losers who buy into it. Phoebe noticed that these moms were healthy, normal people, then retreated like Smeagol into a dark cave to re-teach herself to hate them.

Groups like the one I joined often appeal to mothers. The pandemic has hit moms especially hard. Lack of child care has resulted in a “she-cession” with thousands of women leaving the workforce to take care of their children. Lonely, frustrated, financially stressed people tend to be prime targets for radical groups. These right-wing women’s groups offer a sense of community and friendship to women who are isolated at home with their kids. It can be frighteningly easy for some people to start nodding along with all the rhetoric about the evils of critical race theory and COVID conspiracy theories if the women espousing them are also offering you coffee and friendship and child care ― and making you feel seen and heard.

It’s easy to attract such people when the alternative Cohen provides is their wholesale extermination.

I am currently still a member of this local right-wing women’s Facebook group. It has helped me to understand where these people are coming from ― and just how motivated they are. My membership could end up being rescinded, however, as I plan to attend a few upcoming school board meetings to defend the accurate and honest teaching of all parts of American history, especially in regard to racism and what it has meant and means to be Black in this country.

I can’t stop thinking about the gleam in that woman’s eye as she said, “We just can’t sit around and let them attack our kids. We have to do something.” Though some people think merely tweeting our outrage or frustration is productive (it’s not), those of us fighting against the far right need to be more aware of how energetic and organized they’re becoming and the lengths they’re willing to go to in order to get their way. Right-wing activists are attending school board meetings in hopes of transforming our children’s education, and, ultimately, their lives and the future of the United States. It’s time for us to be just as active to ensure this doesn’t happen. We must fight for our children’s safety and their right to learn our nation’s history ― even the ugly parts. Especially the ugly parts.

After all, when ugly history gets ignored, it tends to get repeated.

The story of these moms’ lives. Even though they realize the need to defend their children from the Cohens of the world, they still cannot notice a Cohen when she stands up in the middle of the group and falsely accuses them of being terrorists in hopes of getting a couple money quotes on her microphone.

So she can betray them to the FBI like the previous groups of dissidents.

Cuckservatives, you need to stop falling for this treachery. The devilwhores don’t even try to hide what they’re doing. You are so consistently, dangerously stupid that they don’t have to.

Looking Forward: Trends In 2022

I’ve never been accused of being a prophet, yet one must take the best guess at the near future that he can. Some headlines to get us going.

Anger over mask mandates, other covid rules, spurs states to curb power of public health officials

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By Amy Goldstein, 25 December 2021

At the entrance to the Lowe’s in a central Ohio strip mall, a bright blue-and-white sign tells customers that, under local ordinances, they must wear a face covering inside. Next door, at Hale’s Ales & Kitchen, a sign asks customers to please be patient with a staff shortage — with no mention of masks.

The city line between Columbus and suburban Hilliard crosses right through the strip mall, Mill Run Square. In Columbus, where the Lowe’s Home Improvement Store lies, the city council early in the coronavirus pandemic created a mask requirement that remains in place. In Hilliard, where Hales is located, the city council has not imposed a mask rule, despite entreaties from the top county health official as coronavirus cases spiked…

At Hale’s Ales & Kitchen, just over the Hilliard line where there is no mask requirement, patrons are asked to wear a face covering voluntarily if they haven’t been vaccinated, workers there said. Chris Hale, the owner, did not return phone calls seeking comment.

That must have been a fascinating experiment. In fact, I wonder if a way to ensure good government in the future would be to reroute as many state and county jurisdiction lines as possible through the middle of every town and city, allowing people to choose between two or even more local governments that are as separated from each other as possible. This would allow people to vote with their feet in addition to whatever participation in government that they’re allowed… which will be ‘none’ when the feet-vote matters most.

As much as I like the concept of armed self-defense, too many people have proven unwilling to drop the hammer without an immediate, mortal threat. We obviously need a different approach to thwarting local tyranny.

Under a new law in Ohio — one of at least 19 states this year that have restricted state or local authorities from safeguarding public health amid the coronavirus pandemic — Franklin County’s health commissioner Joe Mazzola can no longer intervene. The county health department was stripped of its power to compel people to wear masks even as the omicron variant fuels a fifth coronavirus surge in the United States.

“We’ve not been able to put in place the policy that would protect our community,” Mazzola said.

“We’ve not been able to be the Globalist shadow government anymore.” Mazzola has a Bachelor’s in marketing, Master’s in Public Admin and has been in government ever since. Who better to make your lifechanging medical decisions without your input?

The number of states that have passed laws similar to Ohio’s is proliferating fast, from eight identified in one study in May to more than double that many as of last month, according to an analysis by Temple University’s Center for Public Health Law Research. And around the country, many more measures are being debated or being prepared for legislative sessions to start early in the new year.

These laws — the work of Republican legislators — inhibit health officers’ ability to require masks, promote vaccinations or take other steps, such as closing or limiting the number of patrons in restaurants, bars and other indoor public settings. Often, the measures shift those decisions from health experts to elected officials at a time when such coronavirus-fighting strategies have become politically radioactive.

Excellent. I have seen lockdown fatigue happening for myself in Central California… but not Los Angeles. Repeatedly being threatened with job loss gets very old, very quickly.

A new Indiana law gives city councils and county commissions power to overrule local health officials if their efforts to tame the pandemic are more stringent than rules in effect statewide. Tennessee lawmakers have taken away health officials’ ability to decide whether public schools should be closed in an emergency, giving that authority to school boards while also allowing the governor to order all schools to teach students in person.

We have a winner in the Teachers’ Union versus the Bolshevik Indoctrinators matchup! But victory will look like the public schools being closed forever.

And in Arkansas, a statute forbids any state or local official from compelling masks. As the delta variant was racing around in August, the state’s Republican governor, Asa Hutchinson, said he regretted the measure and summoned legislators into a special session to rethink it. The law stayed in place.

Conservatives frame this wave of legislating as a matter of individual liberties. Ohio state Sen. Terry Johnson (R), one of the main sponsors of that state’s new law, said last spring that its purpose is “restoring reasonable checks and balances” and “giving the people of Ohio a voice in matters of public health.”

Over the decades, critics have sought to persuade lawmakers to soften or remove safety measures, such as tobacco regulations, or requirements to wear seat belts or motorcycle helmets.

Burn, Ralph Nader! You one accomplishment in life is GONE!

“But for them to go after the basis of public health authority is pretty new,” said Georges C. Benjamin, executive director of the American Public Health Association.

Health officials say the new laws, targeted at coronavirus-fighting strategies, often carry unintended consequences stretching far beyond the pandemic to thwart health departments‘’ longtime roles, such as maintaining food safety.

In other news, criminals complain that police crimp their style.

In May, Montana, which has several new statutes narrowing health officials’ powers, became the first state to prohibit discrimination based on vaccination status. It applies to any vaccine, not just shots to protect against the coronavirus. It means that employers may ask staff members whether they have been immunized against the virus, but they cannot punish or lay off employees who refuse to disclose their vaccination status or to get the shots. It makes an exception for nursing homes — but not for hospitals or clinics.

When the law took effect May 7, most Montana hospitals were watching the pace of the vaccine rollout and debating whether they needed to make shots essential for their workers. But just east of the Rocky Mountains, Benefis Health System, with two hospitals in Great Falls, had sent a companywide email in April announcing that, unless they had a medical or religious reason, all employees had to receive at least one shot by May 1.

New matchup! Globalism versus nationalism!

Community members staged protests. With the law imminent, Benefis backed off its mandate, according to health-care experts in the state. Benefis declined to comment on its decision.

Winning!

For all 62 hospitals in the state, the law creates a bind, according to Rich Rasmussen, president of the Montana Hospital Association.

The state’s restrictions collide with what the federal government is ordering hospitals to do. The Department of Health and Human Services created a rule that hospitals and other health facilities with patients insured through Medicare or Medicaid must require their employees to have had at least a first coronavirus shot by Dec. 5.

This explains much about hospital administrators pulling triggers on their staff while simultaneously claiming to be overworked to the point of shutdown.

How are those parallel institutions coming? I need a California dentist who doesn’t demand Coof testing for Unvexxed. Will pay cash up front!

“Hospitals were moving forward with their compliance” with the federal rule, Rasmussen said, because they feared jeopardizing $2.1 billion that flows into the state in Medicare and Medicaid payments, and most hospitals “felt a federal requirement trumped state law.”

A standoff has been averted for now, because two federal courts in November temporarily blocked the HHS requirement as part of lawsuits objecting to the federal rule. Meanwhile, a health system, a few doctors’ practices, several patients and the Montana Medical Association have filed their own lawsuit trying to restore the ability of hospitals and other health providers to compel workers to be vaccinated.

Montana’s hospitals argue they must be able to provide safe environments for their workers and patients.

Segue

Officials: Nearly 25% of [Fully Vaccinated] Navy warship crew has COVID-19

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By Lolita Baldor, 27 December 2021

About two dozen sailors on a U.S. Navy warship — or roughly 25% of the crew — have now tested positive for COVID-19, keeping the ship sidelined in port at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay in Cuba Monday, according to U.S. defense officials…

The Navy said in a statement Friday that the USS Milwaukee’s crew was “100% immunized” and that all of those who tested positive for COVID-19 were being isolated on the ship away from other crew members.

Those damn unvaccinated keep spreading the plague! If only we could get rid of them, the pandemic would end!

The U.S. officials said Monday that the Navy believes the total vaccination of the crew is the key factor in controlling the outbreak.

The vaxx is KNOWN to be SAFE and EFFECTIVE! Meanwhile, entire ships are being quarantined because the vaxx can’t stop illness or transmission.

Most Americans believe both of those ideas simultaneously.

End segue

Many Montana employers hold a different view.

Nick Checota, a restaurant owner and music promoter who runs KettleHouse Amphitheater, a 4,500-seat outdoor venue on a river bank near Missoula, said his concert policy is to encourage patrons to wear masks and to get vaccinated or tested before attending an event. It is not required. A few bands have canceled because of the lack of vaccine verification, Checota said.

This cowardice is very typical and, unfortunately, precludes any chance of organized opposition.

But he said, “If I’d asked my staff [to be vaccinated], half my employees would have quit. … Individual rights in Montana are very important to people.”

I would prefer an employer whose response would be “Screw your clot shot up your ass”. Perhaps they were filtered out. It wouldn’t help the Narrative to show an employer who was actively defiant yet not in jail, now would it?

The political moves against vaccine requirements are spreading. Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee (R) in November signed a law that forbids employers from requiring workers, job applicants or customers to prove they have been vaccinated. Six days later, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) signed four bills that prohibit employers and educational institutions from requiring workers or students to be vaccinated against the coronavirus and removes the state health officer’s ability to order vaccinations in a public health emergency.

In Ohio, House Republicans last month passed a bill that would block employers, schools and colleges from requiring workers and students to get vaccinated if they object for “reasons of personal conscience.” Some Republicans in the state Senate are reticent, contending that businesses should be allowed to decide on vaccine policies for themselves.

Senate Bill 22, the Buckeye State’s law in effect since June, splintered the party, pitting lawmakers against Ohio’s GOP governor Mike DeWine. A year ago, DeWine vetoed another bill that would have limited the state’s coronavirus-fighting powers by handing lawmakers power to stop a governor’s public health order and tightly limiting the state health department’s ability to impose quarantines.

The bill contains those features and added restrictions on local health departments. In March, DeWine vetoed that bill, too, saying it “strikes at the heart of local health departments’ ability to move quickly to protect the public from the most serious emergencies Ohio could face.”

This time, the legislature overrode the governor’s veto on S.B. 22 the following day.

DeWhiner got kicked!

In August, the village of Gambier, home to Kenyon College, approved a temporary mask requirement for public buildings, including schools, with a $25 fine for violators. The county sheriff posted on his Facebook page that he had spoken with the mayor “and informed him that deputies will not be citing anyone for violations.”

Sheriff David Shaffer’s Facebook announcement drew more than 700 replies, mirroring the fevered views that divide the nation over public health during the pandemic.

“So … you are elected to decide which law to enforce?” one woman wrote.

Nuremburg Code be like that, bitch. Although it must be said that even liberal Sheriffs are refusing to enforce such requirements. It’s anybody’s guess whether their motivation is a simple manpower issue, not wanting to make violent criminals out of thus-far-peaceful citizens or if they’re upset at their government’s “defund the police” threats. “Stop going after thugbait armed robbers and start persecuting the people trying to live a normal life, or we’ll cut your funding again! Maybe we’ll cut it anyway ‘cuz you be white and rayciss!”

Many praised the sheriff. “The more you protect our God-given freedoms,” one man wrote, “the greater my respect for you. … Please continue to defy tyrants who are trying to destroy our freedom.”

Such sentiment — and the Ohio law it yielded — leave the state’s health officials feeling impotent as each pandemic wave arrives.

Enjoy these good times, health officials. If you manage to escape Nuremberg Two then Father God will thwart you a new Hell on Judgment Day. You poison children. Repent fast, hard and NOW.

In September, Jack Pepper, administrator of the Athens City-County Health Department, worried as his southeastern Ohio jurisdiction, which contains both historical Ohio University and rural poverty, suffered the largest surge in coronavirus hospitalizations and deaths of the pandemic so far.

“It would have been nice,” Pepper said, if the department could have limited the number of patrons in restaurants, as it had when establishments reopened after a pandemic shutdown early on. “Those powers are all gone.”

Those powers were as useless as you currently are, Jack.

New Jersey agrees to pay $53 million for killing 119 Veterans…

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Posted by Kane on December 26, 2021

New Jersey is set to pay approximately $53 million in settling claims its negligence contributed to the deaths of over 100 veterans in state-run homes. The settlement reached this week involved the families of 119 residents of veterans homes in Paramus and Menlo Park, according to attorney Paul da Costa. Da Costa’s firm represented 72 of the claimants, who will receive about $32 million in total. The families had filed notices of intent to sue but hadn’t yet formally filed lawsuits, da Costa said.

“This settlement of course does not replace their lost loved ones who served their countries honorably, but it certainly represents a good measure of civil justice,” da Costa said. “My clients do take satisfaction in the fact that there has been a resolution that they believe gives a voice to their lost loved ones.”

Over 200 residents in the homes died amid the pandemic, and Gov. Phil Murphy’s (D) administration was blamed after instructing the homes not to turn away patients who tested positive.

That’s a criminally softball way of saying “Governor Murphy seeded the plague in elderly group homes.”

The order was eventually rescinded.

The Justice Department later issued a letter to Murphy asking about its nursing home death count, saying it was launching an investigation into the state’s veterans homes “after receiving what it described as incomplete answers to an earlier request for data,” the NBC report continued.

Sourced from the linked article.

The official reason for the lawsuit was blaming staff for negligent things like not changing gloves between patients, rather than seeding the plague in vulnerable populations in order to manufacture scare numbers for the lockdowns, but an admission of liability is a good start to Nuremberg Two. We have many legal precedents that charging criminal AND civil penalties for the same action, is not double jeopardy.

Maybe next time, we can stick the guilty with the bill instead of taxpayers.

Establishment Media Outlets Crash Without Donald Trump in the White House

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No Donald Trump in the White House to drive the news cycle means establishment media outlets are being abandoned, 2021 year-end figures released Monday reveal, as multinational corporate control of America’s news is rejected by the very audiences it seeks to engage.

AP reports cable news networks were the main form of evening entertainment for millions of Americans last year. Now those legacy television outlets, alongside digital and print news organizations are suffering in a post-Trump world. Big time.

In 2021, weekday prime-time viewership dropped 38 percent at CNN, 34 percent at Fox News Channel and 25 percent at MSNBC, according to the Nielsen company.

This loss was despite mass lockdowns and more people being forced to stay at home and seek their news from established sources, all while the passage of time keeps showing Trump was ahead of his critics on a host of contentious issues.

The decline was less steep but still significant at broadcast television evening newscasts: 12 percent at ABC’s “World News Tonight” and the “CBS Evening News;” 14 percent at NBC’s “Nightly News,” Nielsen said.

Everybody that might leave those venues, already did. Comparable to the mainline Protestant churches being nothing but old witches spending old endowments. I would guess that the cultural Marxists have about 30% of the U.S. population under total control, a number that will rise steadily as they indoctrinate the schoolchildren, but parasites lack the ability to play the long game.

All those numbers stand in stark contrast to 2020 when the presidential election and coronavirus pandemic combined to drive intense audience engagement to traditional, establishment news outlets.

Pushing Trump off Twitter and Facebook also worked to dilute his news presence to the loss of mainstream publishers who are finding President Joe Biden is just not engaging audiences like his predecessor.

Biden can’t engage an electrical socket with a screwdriver. In the rain!

It’s no secret that the Bidenreich is in desperate need of a charismatic villain. In a cruel twist of irony, conservatives could best help their Marxist allies by taking a few of their scalps. But there’s just no fight in them.

And that’s where I begin my predictions for 2022: our regime NEEDS a villain NOW. Not in November for the midterms, NOW. Trump isn’t working anymore; he gets booed by his own crowd.

Along with that is the local governments beginning to oppose the Plandemic. The Bidenreich’s biggest advantage is that it controls most elections; its biggest disadvantage is that the courts are now a coin toss so they can’t be used as a “legislator of last resort” anymore. The simple solution is vote fraud in the midterms cementing their hold on power but I doubt they have time.

Fomenting a foreign war is a classic solution to domestic instability but here’s the problem. Whether Taiwan or Ukraine goes hot first, the other will go hot instantly. Russia and China are allies against USA and this opportunity to force USA into a global two-front war will be too good to pass up. Save us, vibrant preggo-men of the United States Navy! We who can’t tell your gender salute you!

The smart guess they’re going to play for time to the midterms. Which means they need a major political shake-up. Get rid of Potato Joe? In fact, my deadpool on Joe says he’ll die between Jan. 1 and March 1 and I’m still feeling good about it. This would also explain why the D.C. crowd has had so much anger for Harris. She has, let us be kind, not grown into her role as Vice Puppet.

Shaking up the Oval Office would be an excellent play for time, even sympathy. And what a great excuse to start a war, if his handlers (read: Barak Obama) be so inclined.

Meanwhile, average Americans… I just don’t get them. They cannot see past their noses. Ideas like “we should distrust them because they lie to us” and “when the vote-counting is done without witnesses, that means the counting is fraudulent” are difficult concepts for them to grasp. They are not awakening except as the bread and circuses fail.

As we’ve seen above, government leaders are finally cracking down on the illegitimate authority of health bureaucrats WITHOUT FIRING A SINGLE ONE OF THEM. Likewise, all the anti-CRT pressure I’ve seen is “put a fig leaf over it, you Marxist, before you go back to teaching my kids.”

Looking Back: NORAD Tracking Santa

In the wake of Christmas, it’s time to sit back, relax a moment and take stock of our lives. This post looks at where we’ve been; the next will look at where we’re going.

Don’t read this for the content. The content is hatchet-job slime. Instead, read this to consider the moral bullets that you’ve successfully dodged for two years! Had you not stood your ground against lies and wickedness, had you filled your brain with the Approved Narratives, you could have ended up like THIS joyless Bob Marley!

NORAD’s Christmas Eve Santa Claus tracker needs to end

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By Hayes Brown, 24 December 2021

This Christmas Eve, the United States military will be busy “tracking” Santa Claus’ sleigh as it makes its reindeer-powered journey across American airspace. What’s today known as the North American Aerospace Defense Command, or NORAD, has been doing so each holiday season for over 60 years. If I had my way, this year would be the last.

Which of the following best describes your motivation?

  1. The servicemen manning North America’s defense grid instead of spending Christmas with families should not be allowed any morale-boosting because they probably voted for Trump.
  2. Santa Claus is a secret code for Christ Jesus.
  3. Bah humbug.
  4. Bah whitey-bug.
  5. It’s wrong to lie to kids except to get them vaxxed.
  6. Santa is real and using his white privilege to not drive on racist highways!
  7. Santa is real and leading an insurrection!
  8. Santa gave me a stocking full of coal, knowing that I’m a Climate Change activist!
  9. Nobody made a big statue of Santa that we can tear down so this is the next best thing.
  10. I’m an ungrateful, toxic, militantly atheist piece of dogshit that hates to see people be happy.

Take your time. There are no wrong answers because ALL of them are political. And this guy is consumed with politics.

Don’t get me wrong. I’m not a Scrooge or some kind of anti-Santa advocate prone to humbuggery…

Hold that thought.

…and I acknowledge that the story behind how NORAD’s predecessor started the tradition is cute: a typo in a newspaper for Sears’ Santa hotline was the number for a secret line of communication, originally designed to give the orders to launch a nuclear onslaught against and/or in response to the Soviet Union. Heartwarming stuff, folks.

RUSSIA RUSSIA RUSSIA!

[Skip Trump Derangement]

No, I’d prefer we end the tradition because it’s about time that we decoupled St. Nick from the world’s most powerful military.

Nobody associates Santa Claus with the United States military. YOU’RE A SCROOGE! Humbugging that the NORAD tracker is a sneaky publicity stunt!

American culture is saturated with a desire to associate the military with the saccharine. We get videos of soldiers returning home to their pets or children but never questions about why they were deployed for so long or what threat they were fighting, military jets flying over NFL games give us an injection of jingoist testosterone before more regionally focused battles of testosterone are played on the field; and we get the Netflix movie “Operation Christmas Drop,” a seasonally themed rom-com that cheerfully seeks to boost approval for America’s military base in Guam.

Politics has consumed this guy entirely, to the point there’s no joy in his life.

He sees soldiers returning to their families and complains they aren’t depicted hating his enemies.

He sees planes doing fly-bys at events and seethes that the crowd is pointing and cheering, because that’s goodwill for the OTHER team!

He watches a silly movie on Netflix and grinds his teeth that a political faction other than his own is getting screentime.

There’s no peace left in his life, no time for doubt or reflection or simple pleasures. There is only the politics of envy, of making other people less so he can be more at their expense. Even as an opinion piece, this should never have seen the light of day.

[Lies about the Pentagon whitewashing murder sprees with toy deliveries to Micronesia omitted.]

Earlier this month, a friend of mine mused on Twitter: “wonder if this will be the year NORAD finally kills Santa.” It’s a great joke, which prompts this hypothetical: If the Air Force did accidentally target Santa, say during one of his stops outside the U.S., would we hear about it? Would the resulting loss of life be deemed “credible”? Or would it just be another case investigated and tucked away in the Pentagon’s files?

This is the end stage of the collectivist path: joking about killing Santa in ways that make an opposing government faction look bad, instead of having a laugh at the NORAD tracker and moving along.

This is what we avoided by standing firm upon our convictions: the state of, well, not having any convictions, merely animal appetites and a lust for worldly power. What a change it is, to seek the next life at the expense of this one! To see one’s neighbor as a fellow immortal, not a competitor for limited resources!

Raise a pint of cheer to your lips, lads! They did everything they could to twist you into one of them… and here you are at the end of 2021, humanity and soul intact, with righteous convictions that you have suffered to maintain, while they can’t even look at Santa without monkey screeches of pain! This year has been a psychological war like humanity has never seen before, decades in planning, overseen by fallen princes of Hell itself, aided by the collapse or infiltration of every authority meant to protect the innocent, and YOU ARE STILL HERE!

The fallen will never understand what it feels like, to pass the test of virtue. How we saints can acknowledge that it was both cruel hardship and totally worth it.

The fact that we can’t say with any certainty what the Pentagon would do isn’t exactly comforting, and no matter how absurd the hypothetical, the military wrongly killing someone is more frequent an occurrence than its interest in the delivery of toys. So out of concern for Santa’s safety, out of exasperation at the Pentagon’s propaganda and because at Christmas you tell the truth, let’s have NORAD release Santa from its annual pantomimed surveillance.

He can’t enjoy Christmas. Santa is a mere excuse, a prop for the moment, a momentary convenience. “Humanity has reached the 11th hour! Desperate measures must be taken and sacrifices must be made! So *ahem, ahem* NORAD is tracking Santa in order to murder him!!! Not really, but if you believe that lie then my faction will get a +1.”

By having Heaven as our hope, we avoid these traps of material gain, zero-sum thinking and 11th Hour fanaticism. To say nothing of the ability to have fun.

2021 has been a long road… and we have become the winners, the saints and the best of our generation, no matter our station in life, because we have endured for that hope of Heaven. Just as Christ did before us.

“Because of the increase in wickedness, the love of most will grow cold, but he who stands firm to the end will be saved.” -Matthew 24:12-13

The Merry Christmas Dummies

[Prescript: I could have phrased the title of this post a bit better. Hopefully this correction goes through the aggregators.]

Here’s wishing a Merry Christmas to all my readers and may Christ guide you all to warm homes full of welcoming family! I’ve been saving a very special article that will fill you with holiday cheer and give you hope for a brighter future. Seeing as it’s apparently impossible to tell a feminist No…

Group Calls for Car Crash Dummy Equity, Claims Male Body too Favored

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By Paul Bois, 17 December 2021

Death wish or cry for help? Discuss.

An advocacy group has written a letter to Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg calling for greater equity in car crash dummy tests, claiming that the male body has been far too favored, leading to needless deaths of women.

I once joked that there are four genders: male, female, freak and robot. It appears that somebody took me seriously and robots are now being gender-discriminated against for not being female.

You freaks!

The letter from Vehicle Equity Rules in Transportation (VERITY NOW), co-chaired by former Republican Congresswoman Susan Molinary, claimed that vehicle crash tests have not adequately taken into account of the harmful effects that collisions have on female bodies.

What? Funbags don’t double as airbags? Somebody should pay me to study this!

The letter stated: “Government standards for vehicle crash testing are outdated and unequal, causing thousands of women to be needlessly killed and injured every year. This deadly gender bias in vehicle safety is unacceptable. It is time to stop studying this issue and fix it – now.

“Females are not just smaller versions of males. Due to differences in physiology and driver positioning, women’s and men’s bodies behave differently in a crash,” it continued.

Differences in temporal relativity, not physiology. Male drivers observe female bodies bouncing before the collision happens. Then he drives into something and everything else starts bouncing.

The letter further argued that women have a greater chance of suffering whiplash in a car crash “relative to males of the same age” and that women had a greater chance of dying from a neck injury. It further lamented how standard seatbelts do not accommodate [third-trimester] pregnant women…

Maybe preggos should stop driving for a couple months when they’re swollen like an allergic beekeeper? Besides, I’ve seen those gigantic SUVs favored by impoverished single mothers. Inertia is totally on HER side.

According to Fox News, a spokesperson for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) insisted that the organization takes into account various body types when testing for safety and provided a breakdown of the tests using female body types.

“Safety is central to NHTSA’s mission and we are committed to improving safety for all road users. NHTSA does use a female crash test dummy in our compliance frontal testing program,” said a spokesperson for the NHTSA.

But but but WE NEED MORE PREGNANT FEMINISTS IN VEHICLE COLLISIONS!!! Equity in car wrecks NOW!

However, activists believe that female bodies should be tested more in the driver’s seat and the NHTSA promised to expand testing capabilities for a wider range of drivers.

Knowing their motivation is half the battle! “Down with Patriarchy!”

Admit it, female, you prefer to be a backseat driver! And NHTSA knows it!

“NHTSA is working to develop crash simulation and human body models to represent a wide range of occupant size, sex, and ages. These tools will be used to identify targets for future safety efforts,” the spokesman said.

Wymyn need either crash test dummies for 42 genders multiplied by nine months of pregnancy, or a slap upside the head. Or, THEY NEED TO VOLUNTEER FOR LIVE CRASH TESTING LIKE MEN ALREADY DO! EQUITY, BITCHES!

The First Casualty Of Omicron Is Truth

Alec Baldwin better find an organ donor fast if he wants to continue being a better killer than flu season.

Then again, he might have time to make a sandwich or finish that rusty movie. This is an unusually clear picture of the information war being waged against humanity.

Media report first man ‘to die of the Omicron variant’ — but public health officials can’t confirm he died from COVID

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By Chris Enloe, 22 December 2021

Just in time for Christmas, somebody dieeeeed of Chiiiiinaballs!!! Was this an X-mas gift to Covidians, a Christmas threat to Normal Americans (ill Deuce Biden made one already) or simple retaliation for the failure of Build Back Butthurt?

When Texas health officials reported Monday that a man died after testing positive for the Omicron variant of COVID-19, the media jumped all over the story and claimed he was the first in America “to die of the Omicron variant.”

Various headlines blared similar messages this week, claiming that a Texas man between the ages of 50 and 60 who was not vaccinated against COVID became the first American to fall victim to the Omicron variant.

Reuters: “Texas’ Harris County records its first death linked to Omicron variant”
Business Insider: “The first American to die of the Omicron variant was an unvaccinated Texas man who had previously caught COVID-19”
Newsweek: “First Omicron Death in U.S. Was Reinfection—A Warning to Those Who’ve Already Had COVID
KHOU-TV: “Unvaccinated man with health issues in Harris County becomes first known omicron death in US”
Washington Post: “Unvaccinated Houston man’s death may be first attributed to omicron in U.S.”
Axios: “First confirmed U.S. Omicron death recorded in Texas”
The Independent: “Unvaccinated Texas man first in US to die of Omicron variant”

Of seven media outlet headlines, five noted he was Unvaxx and only one that he’d already been sickly. I am tempted to cite CNN to make it six of eight without bothering to check.

But unlike professional journalists, I have standards. *checks*

First Omicron-related death in US was an unvaccinated person

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Six of eight. All is well with the world, or at least baseline, which means Alec Baldwin has STILL killed more people than Oni Crud.

Importantly, Harris County public health officials did not say the man died from the Omicron variant of COVID-19. Rather, the man died after testing positive for the Omicron variant, meaning he died with it.

In fact, Martha Marquez, a spokesperson for the Harris County Public Health Department, confirmed Tuesday that health officials are not saying the man died from the Omicron variant; simply, they reported the death of a man who was Omicron-positive when he passed away.

Confirmed: Legacy Media LIES! Also, water is WET!

“We can’t confirm that the patient from COVID, but we can say that he was Omicron-positive at the time of his death,” Marquez explained.

“This information comes from our epidemiologists, who are the ones who get the reports. They have to do a very meticulous investigation, because, you know, they do take this very much at heart,” she added. “They are telling me that they cannot say that COVID was the absolute cause of death.”

Segue to original press release

Harris County Reports First COVID-19 Omicron Variant-Related Death

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Harris County Public Health (HCPH) is reporting the first COVID-19 Omicron-variant associated death in the County.

“We get to be first! Okay, staff, you can go on vacation now.”

The death reported this afternoon was of a man between the ages of 50-60 years old who was unvaccinated and had been infected with COVID-19 previously. The individual was at higher risk of severe complications from COVID-19 due to his unvaccinated status…

No.

…and had underlying health conditions.

Yes.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with the patient’s family, and we extend our deepest sympathies,” said Barbie Robinson, HCPH Executive Director. “This is a reminder of the severity of COVID-19 and its variants. We urge all residents who qualify to get vaccinated and get their booster shot if they have not already.”

Barbie would have done better to say “we urge all elderly people to manage their diabetes well”. Heh, her name really is Barbie. I always wondered what she did for a living, besides sponging off Ken, because she was no stay-at-home mom now was she? It makes sense that she’d be a hosital… admi…

*GunnerQ suddenly vomits, goes into seizure, collapses on the ground and stops breathing*

Second Victim Of Omicron Is Confirmed To Be An Unvaccinated Blogger Who Spread Vaccine Disinformation

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Whew… unnh… sorry about that. Pro-tip, adding Nyquil to eggnog will not compensate for its being past expiry date. I had to save the whiskey for the weekend and didn’t have any other alcohol in the house.

Bachelor life, baby. It’s an underlying condition.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have reported that the Omicron variant is widespread. There is still a lot of unknown information about the Omicron variant…

…though this case has been confirmed through additional testing that may not reflect the total number of cases in our community…. The Omicron variant was first identified in South Africa in November 2021 and currently is a concern for public health. 

End segue

Harris County public health officials have not said anything more about the death, nor have they revealed the “underlying conditions” the deceased man had. This is important because, as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention explains, up to 95% — or perhaps even more — of all COVID deaths have happened among people with co-morbidities or other underlying diseases.

“There were co-morbidities or other conditions listed on the death certificate for as many as 95% of all COVID-19 deaths,” the agency explains. “The other 5% of death certificates in which COVID-19 was the only condition listed was likely related to a lack of detail listed about other conditions present at the time of death.”

“All of you unvaccinated are going to die of Omicron like him… just like you didn’t with Delta”.

Anagrams: Delta + Omicron = Media Control.

Or, Omicron = Moronic.

Fisking the Letter Of Archbishop Vigano

Vigano’s letter to Heritage USA has been making the rounds. You know me, I had to read it for myself. I took it as a peace offering but not a call to action.

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19 December 2021

DEAR AMERICAN PEOPLE, DEAR FRIENDS, for two years now, a global coup has been carried out all over the world, planned for some time by an elite group of conspirators enslaved to the interests of international high finance. This coup was made possible by an emergency pandemic that is based on the premise of a virus that has a mortality rate almost analogous to that of any other seasonal flu virus, on the delegitimization and prohibition of effective treatments, and on the distribution of an experimental gene serum which is obviously ineffective, and which also clearly carries with it the danger of serious and even lethal side effects.

I rather think it was the other way around, that the conspiracy enslaved finance and pharma. If the Plandemic was a mere scam then it wouldn’t be pushing so hard. The key to working a scam is to get what you can and then get out. “We have a vaxx! Oops, turns out it’s not so safe. We meant well and no refunds” would have been Big Pharma’s ideal exit strategy. People would have been angry but then gotten over it.

Instead, governments are now making death threats in Big Pharma’s name, to force the clot shot on everybody, their children and the animals in the zoo. That ain’t gonna be forgiven or bribed away. Big Pharma is going down.

Similarly, those super-hedge funds are going to take the dollar’s collapse in the hoo-haws. All its wealth reserves wiped. What good is a million property deeds without an army to enforce them? And if you have one then you never needed that paperwork.

Either the conspirators are not the current players or they’re big-time screwed.

We all know how much the mainstream media has contributed to supporting the insane pandemic narrative, the interests that are at stake, and the goals of these groups of power: reducing the world population, making those who survive chronically ill, and imposing forms of control that violate the fundamental rights and natural liberties of citizens. And yet, two years after this grotesque farce started, which has claimed more victims than a war and destroyed the social fabric, national economies, and the very foundations of the rule of law, nothing has changed in the policies of Nations and their response to the so-called pandemic.

Last year, when many still had not yet understood the gravity of the looming threat, I was among the first to denounce this coup, and I was promptly singled out as a conspiracy theorist.

Take your victory lap, it is well earned.

Today more and more people are opening their eyes and beginning to understand that the emergency pandemic and the “ecological emergency” are part of a criminal plan hatched by the World Economic Forum, the UN, the WHO, and a galaxy of organizations and foundations that are ideologically characterized as clearly anti-human and – this needs to be said clearly – anti-Christian.

The electoral fraud of the 2020 presidential election against President Trump has shown itself to be organic to this global operation, because in order to impose illegitimate restrictions in violation of the principles of law it was necessary to be able to make use of an American President who would support the psycho-pandemic and support its narrative. The Democratic Party, part of the deep state, is carrying out its task as an accomplice of the system, just as the deep church finds in Bergoglio its own propagandist.

This is where Vigano impressed me the most, denouncing the illegitimate Pope and admitting the existence of the Deep Church… aka the Lavender Mafia. We will all be Protestants before this is over.

The recent rulings of the Supreme Court and the autonomous action of some American states – where the vaccination obligation has been declared unconstitutional – give us hope that this criminal plan can collapse and that those responsible will be identified and tried: both in America as well as in the whole world.

The Federal government is not going to survive, either. Its judges nullify each other until nobody knows what’s what. Its legislators are unmedicated feminists screeching death threats at every shadow and statue of Heritage America while proudly ignoring systemic failures. Its executive officers would be more popular and reliable if replaced with cardboard props that (in Biden’s case) don’t need sudden diaper changes and (in Harris’ case) don’t speak.

Like a fair democratic election, the real winner is going to be None Of The Above.

How was it possible to arrive at such a betrayal? How have we come to be considered enemies by those who govern us, not in support of the common good, but rather to feed a hellish machine of death and slavery? The answer is now clear: throughout the world, in the name of a perverted concept of freedom, we have progressively erased God from society and laws. We have denied that there is an eternal and transcendent principle valid for all men of all times, to which the laws of States must conform.

Vigano is wrong here. This is not how the betrayal happened. Evil has been the story of all humanity. Recurring wickedness, entropy, generational stupidity, obvious warnings gone unheeded, monologuing psycho Bond villains, as tedious today as in the Books of Kings. There has always been corruption making inroads.

What is happening now is not a new corruption. It is that nothing is retarding the growth of the same old corruptions. The salt of the earth is gone, to use Christ’s metaphor… salt was used as a preservative back then, preventing rot… and this is not the fault of anybody loyal to Christ.

It’s not that institutional evil exists. It’s that the Church, as an evil-restraining force in society, no longer does.

I have witnessed this for myself in California, in the form of homosexuality normalization. The Church was curiously unable to defend society from that obvious moral threat, doing little more than quoting a line from Leviticus that pastors themselves admitted to being uncomfortable with.

Was there something that *I* was supposed to do about that? Even the credentialed ‘good guys’ didn’t want my opinion.

Now, as we see what is happening around us, we understand how mendacious were the promises of progress and freedom made by those who destroyed Christian society, and how deceptive was the prospect of a new Tower of Babel, built not only without regard for God but even in direct opposition to Him. The infernal challenge of the Enemy is repeated over the centuries unchanged, but it is doomed to inexorable failure. Behind this millennial conspiracy, the adversary is always the same, and the only thing that changes are the particular individuals who cooperate with him.

It’s possible that Vigano and I are in agreement here. I’ve noted before that modern communications have undone the protections that God imposed at the Tower of Babel but Vigano didn’t give his own take on the idea. Perhaps he was thinking of the provocative shape of U.N. headquarters.

Dear American brothers and sisters! Dear Patriots! this is a crucial moment for the future of the United States of America and of the whole of humanity.

I am thinking, not yet.

…The pandemic emergency, the farce of global warming and the green economy, and the economic crisis… This problem is essentially moral; indeed, it is religious. We must put God back in the first place not only in our personal lives, but also in the life of our society.

This is false guilt. Nothing we do can set Western civilization back on its rails.

Were you not listening to yourself, when you first prayed to God? Admitting you were weak, ignorant, flawed and fallen? Why then, do you talk as if God’s plan will fail without human effort? Reality is a factory for manufacturing saints. The saints do not run the factory, we merely try to survive it as we are shaped by it until it chucks us free.

Our mission has not changed. Do the best you can with what God gives you. Become who you want to be for eternity. Love what is good and hate what is evil. Not “rebuild My empire or risk My displeasure”.

These natural moral principles of the Greco-Roman world found their fulfillment in Christianity, which built Western civilization by giving them a supernatural impetus. Christianity is the strongest defense against injustice, the strongest garrison against the oppression of the powerful over the weak, the violent over the peaceful, and the wicked over the good, because Christian morality makes each of us accountable to God and our neighbor for our actions, both as citizens and as rulers.

He’s not really selling me here. Only a fool uses Christianity as a path to worldly results. The strongest defense against the powerful over the weak is a rifle in the hands of the weak. Not Christianity.

Hi, I’m an American and this letter is addressed to me!

The Son of God, whose Birth we will celebrate in a few days, became Incarnate in time and in history in order to heal an ancient wound, and to restore by Grace the order broken by disobedience. His social Kingship was the generating principle of the ordo Christianus that for two centuries now has been fiercely fought against by Freemasonry: because the Revolution it promotes is chaos; it is disorder; it is infernal rebellion against the divine order so as to impose Satan’s tyranny.

He thinks the conspirators are Freemasons while I would guess they’re the Davos crowd. Not the Jews, surprisingly. While they excel at teaching wickedness, they always seem to get unseated by their students. The devil must be a harsher mistress than even Lady Luck.

My appeal for an Anti-Globalist Alliance – which I renew today – aims precisely to constitute a movement of moral and spiritual rebirth which will inspire the civil, social and political action of those who do not want to be enslaved as slaves to the New World Order.

Sigh.

Viggy, if you want to denounce, unseat and replace that anti-Pope then do it already. Light that votive candle! If instead you want to walk away and build a second Catholic Church then you’ll find out how much fun that was for the first round of Protestants.

What you will not do, Archbishop of the most powerful religious organization on the planet, is tell ordinary Joes like me that WE need to create that replacement organization because YOU with all your authority and resources cannot.

I’ve even been trying to network. My blog is right here. I’ve made a couple good friends through it but none that live near me. Meanwhile, my readership triples when I get a repost after five years of diligent posting.

…It is mainly the laity and all people of good will – each in the professional and civil role he holds – who must coordinate and organize together to make a firm but peaceful resistance, so as not to legitimize its violent repression by those who today hold power.

Yeah, like the J6 protest! *checks if Vigano is a honeypot* Probably not, since he really was an early voice against the lockdowns, yet he hasn’t been driven out by Frankie either. Seriously, a big, visible, named organization with a membership roster that self-polices to ensure it’s not a threat to the Powers That Be… such a foolish idea, it jars one out of the novelty of a world leader calling out the Deep State.

He’s completely off track here. The way to defeat all the wicked evildoers currently in the halls of power is… nothing.

Do nothing.

Grab a cold beer, put your feet up and watch that sucker burn.

Biden Butt Buddies Building Back Badder, they got no exit strategy. Their own allies hate their stinking guts, literally in Potato Joe’s case. All their power is currently being expended on keeping the lid from blowing off all their perversions, thefts and abuses. Yep, that sucker’s gonna blow soon. It won’t be fun for anybody but especially those who didn’t prepare or are otherwise dependent on the system. But it will pass.

What worries me is the next system, the one that will replace our Weimar-esque current regime. If the existence of the Davos crowd is any indication, 1. the psychopaths also know this regime is withering and 2. the psychopaths are jockeying for the position of Uncle Joe Stalin Of the World. Now with agitated demon action!

It would make sense for the final antichrist to appear as a fake savior. I plan to be very suspicious of whoever rides to the rescue of all those poor Covidians in desperate need of a new god and a new income. He will probably be the one who gives Pfizer & Pfriends a double dose of its own medicine. It would endear him to a great many people overnight.

Be worthy heirs of the great Archbishop Fulton Sheen, and do not follow those of your Pastors who have betrayed the mandate they have received from Our Lord, who impose iniquitous orders on you or who remain silent before the evidence of an unheard of crime against God and humanity.

We’re already (not) there, Archbishop. It’s why all our churches are going down in debt and flames. That’s the system we Prots worked up, abandoning institutional evildoers to starve, and it was a good one… just disturbing when it happened in all of our churches independently. Regardless, the Churchians are already clucking nervously over who’s gonna pay their pensions.

Me on my blog, I’m just twisting the knife.

So no, Vigano, we don’t need your Alliance if it even exists. But never mind! Thank you for noticing our common problem and demonstrating openness to joining with the people your organization has traditionally despised. It is good to make peace between brothers and for Christmas, no less. We’ll need cooperation when the new savior of humanity makes his move.

He’ll be the one to beat, because humanity already has the Savior it needs:

May this Holy Christmas illuminate your minds and inflame your hearts before the Infant King who lays in the manger. And just as the choirs of the Angels and the homage of the Magi united with the simple adoration of the Shepherds, so also today your commitment to the moral rebirth of the United States of America –one Nation under God – will have the blessing of Our Lord and will gather those who govern you around you. Amen.

A Merry Christmas From A Socialist Heaven

God cannot send her to Hell… she’s already there and feeling good!

Being quarantined in a Maldives villa sounds dreamy – but it’s turning into a nightmare

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By Tamara Abraham, 20 December 2021

I am writing this on the deck of my Maldives beach villa, looking out at pristine white sand fringed with palm trees and turquoise sea. It is idyllic, exactly what I hoped for when we booked a last-minute package break earlier this month with my parents, as well as my sister and her family.

There is a catch though. I’m not allowed to leave.

No sunbathing on the sand, no swimming in the sea, and definitely no wandering along the beach. A Maldives Health Protection Agency (HPA) official patrols the area with a clipboard to check. We had been due to fly home on Saturday, refreshed, restored and ready for a busy Christmas period during which we would be juggling work and family commitments…

Sounds like the tears of a trophy wife so far. Why are those beaches popular, anyway? The kind of beach where the surface is glass-flat, the water is nigh transparent and you can walk two hundred yards out to sea before your knees gets wet… why?

Don’t get me wrong, I love the beach. Snorkel, surf, kayak. Chatting with friends and beers around a campfire. Letting the dog off the leash, physically and metaphorically… good times. Just post a lookout to watch for that Morality Patrol, maybe light some diversionary fires. Not like that, you arsonists!

But why, why travel internationally to enjoy the exact same view as the most trope-ical computer desktop background ever?

Is it merely because the real-life supply of pristine, shadeless beach is limited, therefore worth many dollars?

Is it because those six-six-six-star resorts are like golf, with old fat billionaires pretending to do something while being serviced by legions of dusky slaves?

Is it because Mizz Abraham took up finger-painting landscapes along with her two-year-old? This reason would actually be respectable.

…After my mother tested positive for Covid in her pre-departure PCR (actually, my father was summoned and informed of her results; gender equality still has some way to go here), we were all put into compulsory quarantine ‘because we share a booking reference number’.

Isn’t that sweet! Big Brother is looking out for you! You didn’t really want to leave anyway! But then the consequences of your Socialist Vacay-cay kicked in.

I realise you probably hate me right now. You may even be wondering how you could fake a positive Covid test so that you can extend your holiday on an insurance company’s dime. The way omicron is spreading, chances are you wouldn’t even have to fake it.

No, I’m actually laughing. You took a vacation to an equatorial hellhole that you knew was so politically unstable that you took out an insurance policy against being able to escape it. For Christmas, no less.

One supposes that Afghanistan is no longer available for her trendy vacation needs. Ah, well. Gender equality still has some way to go there, too.

I’m not on my own. I am sharing this glorious four-star jail cell with my partner and 16-month-old twins.

It might just be a combination of low probabilities and confirmation bias, but I’ve recently noticed several accounts of lesbians adopting twin children. An IVF solution to Solomon’s Decision?

We’ve been given spacious accommodation because the usual quarantine rooms on this island aren’t big enough to fit two cots, as has my sister, who has children aged seven and four. But my parents, who are in their 70s, have it pretty rough. As only my mother has Covid (she’s triple-jabbed and asymptomatic)…

…they’ve been separated and given two dingy next-door cabins in the mosquito-ridden interior of the island.

I think the decor of their rooms dates from when the resort was first built in 1988 – no wonder the photos on its website are so soft-focus and filtered. Their quarantine countdown clock has just been reset after the HPA man spotted them eating dinner together; they were ticked off by resort management like a pair of naughty teenagers.

I’ve done time in Hawaii, never mind the circumstances, and let me say this: islanders frequently have a seething hatred for mainlanders. They’ll take you money, no problem, but if you don’t get on the plane home when you’re supposed to then… I am only one datapoint but this maltreatment doesn’t surprise me.

“My elderly parents are being held in solitary confinement in a tropical hellpit! And the decor is so, like, totally 1988!” More like 1984. I cannot hate Baby Boomers when they live in the world, with the family, that they created.

The fact that they are stuck there does take the shine off this extended stay. I also get a lump in my throat every time I remember that my in-laws will miss out on spending Christmas with their beloved grandchildren for the second year in a row.

You COULD sneak out. I mean, you’re right there, too. It would be a great Christmas story in later years.

In retrospect, the decision to take a holiday in the middle of a pandemic seems incredibly selfish given the risks. This is less of a vacation, more of a guilt trip.

Are you sure? It sounds like Socialist Heaven. Big Brother is carefully overseeing your safety, you get to enjoy a fancy vacation that Deplorables never do (because we have friends and do stuff instead) AND you get to cry about being a victim while ignoring your parents swapping COVID for jungle fever in a repurposed detention camp for golfers!

We get food delivered to the room three times a day by our waiters Ahmed and Adam.

Dusky native, check. Pool boy befriending lonely single mothers, check. Oh, that’s why women like to vacation at these resorts where there’s nothing to do but lie around. They have… pools.

My daughter has taken to blowing them clumsy kisses when they leave. The timings are erratic though – lunch can come as late as 3pm and dinner at 9pm – so now the minibar is full of kid-friendly leftovers from previous meals so that we can keep them in some semblance of a routine and not substitute meals with our entire supply of Ella’s Kitchen snacks. The YoYo buggies we rented for this trip have proved versatile, serving as high chairs, climbing frames and barricades.

What’s with the brand name dropping? Did marketing actually work on her?

If I may be permitted a complaint…

The fact that she didn’t intend “my parents are being held in solitary confinement by Maldives Gestapo through Christmas” as a complaint, is the moment I decided to make a post out of this.

Welcome to Socialist Heaven, Grandpa. It looks like women without husbands. Also, mosquitoes.

[My complaint] would be that there is very little clarity about the rules of our quarantine. Should we all be in isolation or just my parents?

Ahmed considered it but he would have become responsible for your infants, now without a supply of clean diapers.

Must we all do a full 14 days? Would a re-test make any difference? Surely the man with a clipboard could have come up with something more lenient for ‘contacts’? The HPA website is vague, and hotel management is giving us mixed messages, but they’re not taking any chances. A little online research reveals why: the first two Covid cases in the Maldives back in March 2020 were employees at Kuredu, who had caught the virus from an Italian tourist who tested positive on his return home. The resort was accused by Maldives police of a deliberate delay in reporting these cases to the HPA, although it was never charged due to a lack of sufficient evidence.

Remember I said that islanders often hate mainlanders? I never said that it was entirely unjustified.

Insurance admin aside, there’s no point getting stressed about a situation over which I have very little control. Quarantine is a necessity of our times, as are vaccines, masks and thorough hand-washing, and we all need to do our bit to contain the virus. I’m thrilled to be doing so from this tropical Alcatraz, although my niece and nephew are very worried that Father Christmas won’t know where to find them.

I’m not sure yet when I’ll be home, but for now I’m going nowhere. Keeping the babies contained and entertained is the main activity here in Quarantineland.

“I’m all about my babies. Will be home when my husband, er, State official okays it.”

My partner and I have one laptop between us, so we’re working in shifts – no fake Zoom background required.

“All my sacrifices were worth it!”

Barbie Abraham is having the vacation of her life: whoring attention by playing the victim card from a beachfront resort! And the only price is “I’m all about my babies” that she would have done regardless. It is fascinating, when looking over her account, to notice 1. how the government serves as a de facto husband over her, 2. how okay she is with lawless cruelty and 3. she has no comprehension of the concepts fun, vacation or Christmas.

This week’s Telegraph fashion content will be coming to you from the paper’s new Lhaviyani Atoll bureau. Everything you need to know about spending Christmas in a bikini coming right up…

That’s not a teaser. That’s how she ended the article. “Pay attention to me!”

They Finally Noticed That We Don’t Care If We Suffer For Our Beliefs

The solipsistic navel-gazing of Social Justice during the Plandemic has been breathtaking. A common manifestation of this has been their gleeful pointing out of when Christians refuse the vaxx then die of Covid complications. (We will charitably assume that those complications were not hospitals withholding treatment in order to maximize Federal payouts.)

Memo to Covidians: we don’t care if we die of Coof. For the Christian, death is a rite of passage, a rest from our sufferings, the moment we finally pass beyond the devil’s grasp and influence forever. We never refuse the vaxx because we think we’re immortal… that’s why YOU TAKE the vaxx, because you’re convinced (by political loyalties) that it’s a literal Fountain Of Youth. Even as you get booster shots, spread the new variant and die of old age anyway.

At last, here’s a liberal who dared to do the serious investigative journalism of noticing that we don’t care.

Don’t dance on the graves of anti-vaxxers who die. It won’t help get shots in arms.

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By Steven Petrow for USA Today Opinion, 17 December 2021

Original title “Vaccine deniers dying of COVID is tragic, not justice. Be kind, grieve”. Not sure why Yahoo saw fit to change that for the repost; it’s a bad habit to rewrite a repost; but this is how I get around the USA paywall so I work with what I have.

In late November, Marcus Lamb, a prominent Christian broadcaster who had publicly scorned COVID-19 vaccinations, died of complications from the coronavirus.

As the president and founder of Daystar Television Network, his programming, reaching upwards of 2 billion people worldwide, frequently broadcast anti-vaccine conspiracy theories, notably that the vaccines were being used to steal freedoms away from Christians. Instead, Lamb urged viewers to use unapproved, untested or ineffective remedies, including prayer and ivermectin.

Then, a couple of weeks after the announcement that he had tested positive for COVID-19, he died from complications, leaving behind his wife and their three children.

Sad but not a tragedy. He had a stable family, a successful career and lived to age 64. Three grown children. Now he’s safe with Christ. Didn’t even linger at the end. We should all be so lucky.

Awful, enough – but there’s more. Piers Morgan, the controversial British broadcaster, tweeted, “Another needless tragedy. How many anti-vaxxers have to die from Covid before they realise they’re wrong?”

To which I respond, “how much longer must I go maskless until you drop dead? It’s been two years already.”

That was among the kinder responses. Elsewhere, the thugs and trolls of the internet had a field day after Lamb’s illness and death became public, excoriating him for his anti-vaccine views.

So much for the adage, “Do not speak ill of the dead.”

I wish I could say the ugly public response to Lamb’s death was an exception, or partisan. Hardly. A few years ago, after the death of conservative Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, an online commenter referred to him as “scum of the Supreme Court.” When Margaret Thatcher died in 2013, a digital marketing campaign promoting the song “Ding Dong the Witch Is Dead” pushed it up high on the British singles chart.

We appreciate you noticing how much we’re hated.

Not that conservatives have been any kinder. About the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, preacher Dave Daubenmire said, “If it wasn’t a tragedy that Hitler died, why is it a tragedy that she died? She was wicked and destructive.”

That’s different. Seriously. While we Christians have no hatred for nonbelievers, we have a very great hatred for the wicked, those who do true evil and gloat in it. Ginsburg hated America generally and the American people specifically, and used her power to destroy us as much as she possibly could. She clung so bitterly to power that people (including me) joked that her corpse had been robotized as a Muppet so she could continue harming America postmortem until the next Marxist in D.C. government could appoint a clone. It was funny because it could actually have been true, such was her desperation to hold onto power for the Feminist cause.

The death of the wicked is a legit cause for celebration.

I wouldn’t celebrate Bill Clinton’s death. The guy did evil but he’s out of power now, so I don’t have any wrath against him. (Also, he was married to Hillary. No mortal punishment can top that.) Similarly, politicians who do what I despise, yet on a limited or self-conscious scale because they’re human beings first and agents of Evil second, all we Christians really care about is that the damage stops. God will handle their final disposition.

But Ginsburg? She was a spiteful little witch whose evil lasted to the literal day she died, even to her own misery. Her dying wish was to see more babies murdered by their own mothers. Fuck her corpse.

Even by today’s low standards, though, the tide of vitriol against those who oppose vaccination is astounding. The pandemic has unleashed Reddit forums and websites devoted to exhorting the ignorance of the unvaccinated, with members ready to pile on once an anti-vaxxer dies from COVID-19. A common refrain is “you only have yourself to blame,” often expressed online as, “Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.”

Their delight seems more than mere schadenfreude. Colin Wayne Leach, a Barnard College psychology professor, told The New York Times that this is “not just taking a little pleasure in somebody’s misfortune. In many ways, it’s seeing your enemies suffer because of what they believe. That is the sweetest justice.”

Or what some might call sweet revenge.

It IS more than schadenfreude. It’s politics. It’s a show of loyalty to the Narrative that “none are safe until all are safe”. See, It’s not enough to be innocent in the context of Social Justice. You must scream the Party line from the rooftops lest the Gestapo come for you, too.

Thus, in keeping with what I just said about Ginsberg, I don’t take the gloating personally. The people crowing over the Coof-deaths of anti-vaxxers are terrorized little rabbits trying to earn their daily approval. They’re no threat to me. They got problems that I can’t help with. Leave in peace, thank you.

Yes, it’s true that unvaccinated people make up the majority of deaths now during the pandemic…

Petrow can’t handle the truth.

…but what kind of people dance on the graves of the mothers and fathers, brothers and sisters, who have died from this plague? And if the goal is to get more Americans vaccinated, what do we accomplish when we pillory Marcus Lamb and others like him? Or when we create bogus accolades like the Herman Cain award, named after the conservative politician and businessman who eschewed masks only to die from COVID-19.

Liberals, did you know that the human face is the primary method to communicate emotionally with your species? I ask because you’re surprised that online communications are so toxic. Let me clue you in to something I’ve learned as a blogger: when the only way you can communicate emotion is the written word, you need to overcompensate. “Fuck her corpse” is not a phrase I would use in daily conversation… because I don’t need to. The expression you’d see on my face accompanying the word “Ginsberg” would get the point across perfectly well.

You don’t see any drawback to masking-up 24/7 while around other people. Neither can you make the connection between “online-only relationships” and the coarsening of human language. The fewer ways you have to express emotion, the more that the ways you DO have will need to work overtime.

Please stop tearing down our statues and overwriting our culture, or I’ll talk smack about Yo’ Mama.

“Gloating over a COVID death is unethical,” Arthur Caplan, a professor of bioethics at New York University, told me in an interview. “It is cruel to survivors and does not in my view encourage vaccination by others.”

Agreed. Convincing us to get vaxxed is not the point. Being publicly seen hating the designated enemies of the State is.

We seem to have accepted the polarization that stains daily life in our country, exacerbated by the pandemic. Are we going to hold on to this ugliness for eternity?

The Times reported that Hal Bledsoe, whose son died from COVID-19 (after adding a frame to his social media page that read, “I don’t care if you’ve had your vaccine” and whose final post was an anti-vaccination video) was bombarded with messages “that (his son) should have died, that he deserved to die.”

Bledsoe spoke of the hurt these comments caused on top of his grief over the loss of his son.

I can’t imagine. Actually, I can.

It is good for Lefties to have these moments of introspection. They will become even rarer in the near future as our Totalitarian rulers cement their grasp.

I can’t imagine what it’s like to voluntarily live in a world in which your worth as a human being is measured exclusively by your momentary political utility. But I’ve been with Christ since childhood. Christ Jesus has no need to constantly remind people that He’s a legitimate authority.

The devil, though, he’s a bit insecure about being perceived as a legitimate authority. Usurpers be like that. Hence the constant loyalty tests.

I remember early on in the AIDS epidemic when gay men were dying like flies on the streets of San Francisco and New York, that Pat Buchanan, a conservative opinion columnist, wrote completely devoid of empathy, “The poor homosexuals … have declared war upon nature, and now nature is exacting an awful retribution.” I lost many friends during the worst of those years, too many of them abandoned by family, considered pariahs, and then gone.

Aaaand we’re back to wickedness. The homosexual DOES declare war upon human nature and GRIDS is a logical consequence of that denial of normality. Christ made us male and female; those who live in open rejection of this will receive in their bodies the due penalty for their perversions.

Notice that’s Christ talking, not his followers. I would prefer to see homosexuals cured rather than killed. But curing is illegal now.

Despite our differences, we – relatives, friends, colleagues, even strangers – I steadfastly continue to believe we are a family, the human family. Families fight; we disagree; we say awful things. But we must look after one another – and not only when it’s easy.

To take joy in others’ suffering and loss certainly doesn’t hurt the deceased: It diminishes and damages those who would inflict pain and mock deaths; it makes us into the kind of people we say we abhor. Let us grieve for every death, and let us work to get every one of us vaccinated.

The Cult of Nice cannot understand why the wolves and sheepdogs won’t put their differences aside. Are they not both canines? But one side is loyal to the Son of Man and the other is not.

Good news for Petrow, that means he isn’t wicked. He sees the results of the devil’s work and allows his conscience to prick him. But instead of searching out the Truth, he’s rather see everybody share… on the Winning Team’s side, which at the moment, is Satan Prince of Lies.

I’d rather die of Chinky Pox.

The wicked hate the righteous. The righteous hate the wicked. Because truth cannot coexist with lies.

“Interesting Things That People Can Do” Like Crying Rape After VR Groping

One could call this a bad product launch. Bonus: Meta-Zuck blamed the victim!

Meta opens up access to its VR social platform Horizon Worlds

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By Alex Heath, 9 December 2021

More than two years and a company rebrand later, Meta is finally opening up access to its VR social platform Horizon Worlds. Starting Thursday, people in the US and Canada who are 18 and up will be able to access the free Quest app without an invite.

Horizon Worlds is Meta’s first attempt at releasing something that resembles CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s vision of the metaverse. It’s an expansive, multiplayer platform that meshes Roblox and the OASIS VR world from Ready Player One. Originally just called Horizon, it requires a Facebook account and lets you hang out with up to 20 people at a time in a virtual space.

First announced in September 2019 as a private beta, Horizon Worlds has evolved from primarily being a Minecraft-like environment for building games to more of a social platform. Its thousands of beta testers have held regular comedy shows, movie nights, and meditation sessions. They’ve also built elaborate objects like a replica of the Ecto-1 from Ghostbusters. “Now we can open up and say we have interesting things that people can do,” Vivek Sharma, Meta’s VP of Horizon, tells me.

YAY! Let’s do interesting things!

Safety is a big concern for a VR environment like Horizon Worlds, where you can easily interact with someone you don’t know.

That didn’t take long. Can we do interesting things or not?

Earlier this month, a beta tester posted in the official Horizon group on Facebook about how her avatar was groped by a stranger. “Sexual harassment is no joke on the regular internet, but being in VR adds another layer that makes the event more intense,” she wrote. “Not only was I groped last night, but there were other people there who supported this behavior which made me feel isolated in the Plaza.”

Interesting!

Sharma calls the incident “absolutely unfortunate” and says that after Meta reviewed the incident, the company determined that the beta tester didn’t utilize the safety features built into Horizon Worlds, including the ability to block someone from interacting with you. (When you’re in Horizon, a rolling buffer of what you see is saved locally on your Oculus headset and then sent to Meta for human review if an incident is reported.) “That’s good feedback still for us because I want to make [the blocking feature] trivially easy and findable,” he says.

Who could have guessed that “enable hugs” would be classified as a safety toggle?

Timeline:

26 Nov. Incident happened

1 Dec. Barbie discovered she’d been rayyyped and reported the incident to her Facebook account. Does that count as official notification to Facebook? Either way, official notice was taken and Sharma blamed her for not enabling safety features.

9 Dec. Sharma launches “Horizon Worlds” out of Beta.

Thus proving that male feminist fearless defenders of empowered, helpless wymyn will still shove her under a bus when politically convenient.

Another unique aspect of Horizon Worlds is the human guides that exist to greet new users as they teleport from the Plaza to different worlds. These guides are power users that Meta employees train to know best practices for navigating Horizon and following its behavior rules. Sharma calls it “one of those areas where we’re doing unscalable things to keep the environment to be a place that’s healthy for communities.”

The metaverse has a groping problem already

A woman was sexually harassed on Meta’s VR social media platform. She’s not the first—and won’t be the last.

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By Tanya Basu, 16 December 2021

Nobody could have seen this coming, especially after Zuckerberg bragged that it would be the dating lounge of the future.

Last week, Meta (the umbrella company formerly known as Facebook) opened up access to its virtual-reality social media platform, Horizon Worlds. Early descriptions of the platform make it seem fun and wholesome, drawing comparisons to Minecraft. In Horizon Worlds, up to 20 avatars can get together at a time to explore, hang out, and build within the virtual space.

But not everything has been warm and fuzzy. According to Meta, on November 26, a beta tester reported something deeply troubling: she had been groped by a stranger on Horizon Worlds. On December 1, Meta revealed that she’d posted her experience in the Horizon Worlds beta testing group on Facebook.

“Let’s play with strangers!”

“Help, I’ve been groped by a stranger!”

Xenophilia or xenophobia, Barbie. Pick one already!

Meta’s internal review of the incident found that the beta tester should have used a tool called “Safe Zone” that’s part of a suite of safety features built into Horizon Worlds. Safe Zone is a protective bubble users can activate when feeling threatened. Within it, no one can touch them, talk to them, or interact in any way until they signal that they would like the Safe Zone lifted.

Vivek Sharma, the vice president of Horizon, called the groping incident “absolutely unfortunate,” telling The Verge, “That’s good feedback still for us because I want to make [the blocking feature] trivially easy and findable.”

Pick! One! Already!

It’s not the first time a user has been groped in VR—nor, unfortunately, will it be the last. But the incident shows that until companies work out how to protect participants, the metaverse can never be a safe place.

Remember, only Big Brother can keep you safe! Or not:

When Aaron Stanton heard about the incident at Meta, he was transported to October 2016. That was when a gamer, Jordan Belamire, penned an open letter on Medium describing being groped in Quivr, a game Stanton co-designed in which players, equipped with bow and arrows, shoot zombies.

In the letter, Belamire described entering a multiplayer mode, where all characters were exactly the same save for their voices. “In between a wave of zombies and demons to shoot down, I was hanging out next to BigBro442, waiting for our next attack. Suddenly, BigBro442’s disembodied helmet faced me dead-on. His floating hand approached my body, and he started to virtually rub my chest. ‘Stop!’ I cried … This goaded him on, and even when I turned away from him, he chased me around, making grabbing and pinching motions near my chest. Emboldened, he even shoved his hand toward my virtual crotch and began rubbing.

Big Brother? Is that you?

“There I was, being virtually groped in a snowy fortress with my brother-in-law and husband watching.”

Was her BIL laughing at the time? Stay strong, Red Sonja!

Stanton and his cofounder, Jonathan Schenker, immediately responded with an apology and an in-game fix. Avatars would be able to stretch their arms into a V gesture, which would automatically push any offenders away.

*tune of ‘You can’t be my lover if you won’t be my friend’*

You can’t be a gamer… if you won’t play my game… dumb jokes are not forever… but safe space is always lame…

Stanton, who today leads the VR Institute for Health and Exercise, says Quivr didn’t track data about that feature, “nor do I think it was used much.” But Stanton thinks about Belamire often and wonders if he could have done more in 2016 to prevent the incident that occurred in Horizon Worlds a few weeks ago. “There’s so much more to be done here,” he says. “No one should ever have to flee from a VR experience to escape feeling powerless.”

No programmer should ever have to patch his work so women can shut him out of it.

A recent review of the events around Belamire’s experience published in the journal for the Digital Games Research Association found that “many online responses to this incident were dismissive of Belamire’s experience and, at times, abusive and misogynistic … readers from all perspectives grappled with understanding this act given the virtual and playful context it occurred in.” Belamire faded from view, and I was unable to find her online.

The demand for VR rape-rape far exceeds the supply.

A constant topic of debate on message boards after Belamire’s Medium article was whether or not what she had experienced was actually groping if her body wasn’t physically touched.

“I think people should keep in mind that sexual harassment has never had to be a physical thing,” says Jesse Fox, an associate professor at Ohio State University who researches the social implications of virtual reality. “It can be verbal, and yes, it can be a virtual experience as well.

Katherine Cross, who researches online harassment at the University of Washington, says that when virtual reality is immersive and real, toxic behavior that occurs in that environment is real as well. “At the end of the day, the nature of virtual-reality spaces is such that it is designed to trick the user into thinking they are physically in a certain space, that their every bodily action is occurring in a 3D environment,” she says. “It’s part of the reason why emotional reactions can be stronger in that space, and why VR triggers the same internal nervous system and psychological responses.”

Translation: don’t read a headline about San Francisco while using Meta or you’ll shit on the floor.

That was true in the case of the woman who was groped on Horizon Worlds. According to The Verge, her post read: “Sexual harassment is no joke on the regular internet, but being in VR adds another layer that makes the event more intense. Not only was I groped last night, but there were other people there who supported this behavior which made me feel isolated in the Plaza [the virtual environment’s central gathering space].”

Everybody was laughing at her!

The real problem, perhaps, has to do with the perception that when you play a game or participate in a virtual world, there’s what Stanton describes as a “contract between developer and player.” “As a player, I’m agreeing to being able to do what I want in the developer’s world according to their rules,” he says. “But as soon as that contract is broken and I’m not feeling comfortable anymore, the obligation of the company is to return the player to wherever they want to be and back to being comfortable.”

The real problem is that social media is a world that can only be created and maintained by sexually unattractive/clumsy nerds. Women can’t stand their existence while simultaneously needing their services.

The question is: Whose responsibility is it to make sure users are comfortable? Meta, for example, says it gives users access to tools to keep themselves safe, effectively shifting the onus onto them.

“We want everyone in Horizon Worlds to have a positive experience with safety tools that are easy to find—and it’s never a user’s fault if they don’t use all the features we offer,” Meta spokesperson Kristina Milian said. “We will continue to improve our UI and to better understand how people use our tools so that users are able to report things easily and reliably. Our goal is to make Horizon Worlds safe, and we are committed to doing that work.”

Milian said that users must undergo an onboarding process prior to joining Horizon Worlds that teaches them how to launch Safe Zone. She also said regular reminders are loaded into screens and posters within Horizon Worlds.

Translation, nobody is allowed to join Meta without going through sexual harassment training. That’s the solution they hit on for combining nerds and women in the same buildings in Meatspace. Similarly, posting huge panic buttons everywhere for women who get unwanted attention has proven to be an effective business model for the Planet Fatness chain of gyms. (Their mottos are “No lunks” and “Pizza Monday”.)

But the fact that the Meta groping victim either did not think to use Safe Zone or could not access it is precisely the problem, says Cross. “The structural question is the big issue for me,” she says. “Generally speaking, when companies address online abuse, their solution is to outsource it to the user and say, ‘Here, we give you the power to take care of yourselves.’”

And that is unfair and doesn’t work. Safety should be easy and accessible, and there are lots of ideas for making this possible. To Stanton, all it would take is some sort of universal signal in virtual reality—perhaps Quivr’s V gesture—that could relay to moderators that something was amiss.

Barbie wants a virtual reality in which she is escorted by real-life bodyguards who ruin the lives of anybody who 1. shows interest in her and 2. fails to meet her standards.

Zuckerberg might be inadvertently saving the world by locking these wimminz inside their own minds forever.

Fox wonders if an automatic personal distance unless two people mutually agreed to be closer would help.

Even Pokemon avatars must secure her consent! Wait, how would anybody know she actually is female in Meta?

And Cross believes it would be useful for training sessions to explicitly lay out norms mirroring those that prevail in ordinary life: “In the real world, you wouldn’t randomly grope someone, and you should carry that over to the virtual world.”

Until we figure out whose job it is to protect users, one major step toward a safer virtual world is disciplining aggressors, who often go scot-free and remain eligible to participate online even after their behavior becomes known. “We need deterrents,” Fox says. That means making sure bad actors are found and suspended or banned. (Milian said Meta “[doesn’t] share specifics about individual cases” when asked about what happened to the alleged groper.)

I thought the point of VR was to escape reality? Particularly the unpleasant parts of it like false rape accusations destroying peoples’ lives?

Stanton regrets not pushing more for industry-wide adoption of the power gesture and failing to talk more about Belamire’s groping incident. “It was a lost opportunity,” he says. “We could have avoided that incident at Meta.”

The worst way to handle an online media launch is publicly regretting the failure to destroy the life of the only person who got accused of rape during the beta test. “Now it’s your turn!”

If anything is clear, it’s this: There is no body that’s plainly responsible for the rights and safety of those who participate anywhere online, let alone in virtual worlds. Until something changes, the metaverse will remain a dangerous, problematic space.

We’re Going Red Alert Because There’s Nothing To Worry About

Out of an abundance of precaution, I will assume that every mask-breather I encounter is a Maoist space alien until he goes against Brandon. Out of an abundance of ownership, I will assume that all ur pizza R belong 2 us!

Cornell University goes to ‘alert level red’ and shuts down its campus over spike in coronavirus

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By Carlos Garcia, 14 December 2021

Cornell University shut down its campus in Ithaca, New York, over a spike in coronavirus cases among students, which included some Omicron variant infections in fully vaccinated students.

The death toll is catastrophic!

Cornell President Martha Pollack announced the action in a statement Tuesday.

While faculty and staff case numbers currently remain low, just last evening our COVID-19 testing lab team identified evidence of the highly contagious Omicron variant in a significant number of Monday’s positive student samples. As a result, and out of an abundance of caution, the university is moving to Alert Level Red,” said Pollack in her statement.

School officials reported that they had documented about 903 cases of coronavirus in students and that many of them appeared to be due to the Omicron variant.

Pollack said that the finding of Omicron cases was still preliminary but that the university was moving forward as if it were confirmed. She also noted that it appeared to have a high level of transmissibility even if it caused “generally milder cases.”

“We think we might have found something, a minor threat causing mild discomfort, so we’re ending all human civilization until further notice. Enjoy your months-long Christmas vacation! Oops, I mean Kwanzaa.”

Just out of morbid curiosity… is anybody even sick?

Pollack said that no students had yet developed serious illness after catching coronavirus.

Nope. Nobody is sick. Alec Baldwin has STILL killed more people that SARS-Cov-2-Omicron. Regardless of that particular science,

She said that the university would host its final exams online and cancel university activities and university-sponsored events. Libraries will be closed, athletic competitions will be canceled, and gyms will be closed as well. The announcement also outlined strengthened social distancing guidelines for the students.

Could she possibly virtue-signal harder?

Cornell sophomore Vlad Asriev said in an interview with WSYR-TV that the university probably should have acted much sooner to curb the spread of the pandemic among the students.

Sigh, I must stop asking questions like that.