We're #1!

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News come out yesterday that Kentucky had managed to take 6 of the top 10 spots on a list top ten counties in the US. Aside from college basketball, when Kentucky makes it to the top of something it's usually a dubious distinction and this was no different. In this particular case it was for having the highest incident rate for covid in the country, with the #1 county in the nation being just 40 miles (64km) from where I grew up. I'm pretty sure that 'if you can't be good then be good at it' doesn't apply here...

Three of the four spots on that list that Kentucky didn't manage to get were claimed by our neighbor just to the south, Tennessee. Don't know what all they're putting in the water around here but I'm pretty sure Fukitol™ is the main ingredient.

In other news it looks like the recall effort in California is so dead you'd think it tried to crawl in a smashed window at the Capitol. With Cali Republicans outnumbered like the Capitol Police on January 6th, I'm still a bit puzzled as to what they expected to accomplish.

Speaking of January 6th, there's a 'Justice for J6' rally in DC on Saturday, which should be interesting. You can bet that the cops in DC haven't forgotten that day and if last year proved anything it's that American cops with an axe to grind can be downright vicious and petty. I suspect that with all the hype and attention it's getting it'll end up being a non-event. Going after an alert and prepared opponent is usually a recipe for disaster. Whatever else I may think of those folks, I don't think they're oblivious to that. Wilder things have happened though.

Besides, why fight when you can accomplish the same by gerrymandering, without all the messiness and bad optics? On the topic of bad optics, did y'all see that the US pledged 64 million dollars to relief efforts for Afghanistan? To put that in perspective, the US spent 300 million dollars a day for twenty years during operations in Afghanistan. Can someone please explain to me why it's so much easier for politicians to sell killing people than it is helping people?

Ever come across the expression 'guns or butter'? It's part of the reason the CCCP is hard to find on a map these days, refers to the tradeoffs made in 'balancing' military and domestic spending. The 'War on Terror' has consumed close to seven trillion dollars since 2001 and yet "how do we pay for it?!?" only seems to be a major consideration when domestic spending is on the table. Could explain why we're having to deploy the National Guard to overwhelmed and understaffed hospitals across Kentucky though...

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I didn't know where I was going with this post when I started but I'm pretty sure I got there. If somebody could let me know where there is I'd be much obliged. Until then, drop me a comment with your thoughts/ideas/angry emojis!

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 3 years ago  

I just got back from California on Monday, don't listen to YouTube. They're even more lax in California about Corona V2 or whatever they're calling it this week regarding masks and distancing than Tennessee and I'm still not sure everyone in Tennessee has heard about DeltronVariant or whatever they're calling it this week. Bars, gyms, etc. everything is wide open in Ca.

To put that in perspective, we're traveling to and from both Vanderbilt and UT treating Pura's pancreatitis 1-3 times per month. We've never been asked anything regarding Deltaroni or Coors or whatever they're calling it this week by a single physician, PA, Secretary, nothing. Not once. In and out of both Universities, parking lots are empty, no panic, nobody in the hallways, easiest hospital visits ever.

Planes, though. Planes and airports are still strict. Nobody asked me anything about puncture wounds or how well I know Fauci or anything weird like that but I did have to wear a mask.

Smooth sailing.

I think delta is like the coors banquet of corona...least that's what somebody told me.

Cali has almost 9 times the population, with per-capita statistics it's a lot easier for us to make the top. We tend to do the same with violence and poverty statistics. My hometown even made The Guardian as the poorest white town in America.

It's the same here, nobody has heard of the beer flu once you get away from the hospitals. They've cancelled anything elective here, my dad's knee surgery got called off three days before it was supposed to happen.

I can't set foot in an airport without getting the third degree anyways, not sure if I'd even notice.

Give this a listen, I reckon you've been in the state long enough to appreciate it.

 3 years ago  

I laughed out loud. At the article. And not just because Beattyville reminds me of home.

That song's hilarious. Well I mean if you never wanna know what seafood tastes like ever again and your idea of "culture" is professional sports it's hilarious.

You're the best Jethro!

The article is even funnier when you know that there's no college in the town and that the basketball game they went to was a high school one.

What are you talking about, catfish is the best seafood!

Ha, if you say so!

 3 years ago  

Oh make no mistake, I love catfish. And hands down some of the best around is right here.

In NZ there is now a border requiring papers - keep in mind that unlike Aus, NZ is one country with no states - but there is now a border separating roughly half the population on each side. The news is full of fudporn, but people who have been "jabbed" actually have started dying now.

 3 years ago  

What is the new border separating @frot?

Apologies in advance, I don't have a TV or anything, this is my only social media.

It is south of Auckland - splitting the biggest population area at the top apart from the rest of NZ

In American terms Auckland would be like LA and Wellington would be NY...sort of...a bit...Auckland is huge.

This map shows regions - but they are not separate states. It's hot at the top and cold at the bottom, opposite of USA!

The only place I've never been to is Stewart Island. But I hear that really is cold.

The south island is wide open spaces and they are much more aware that this is all a scam down there

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 3 years ago  

Thank you. I was completely unaware. So you yourself are now isolated to one part only? I hope I'm misunderstanding you.

And thanks for using USA references. As you and everyone who's not American are well aware, our geography's a joke. Don't laugh!

I wouldn't be allowed to cross the border north into Auckland, no.

The trip I usually make is south from Wellington to Picton, which I've done 18 times in the past two years, and in theory I could still do that, but at any moment the dictatorship could block the Cook Straight and stop me catching the ferry home, so I'd be edgy about doing it.

This is Auckland - I hate the place and have always avoided it, the city was always pumping, but it's urban sprawl running on for ever. A shitty house an hour out of the city used to sell for $NZ one million (US$700k) - it's likely to have a house price crash to end all crashes. Any house remotely worth living in would be over 2 million.

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PS - Picton isn't even on that map - it's the nearest place to Wellington, but all by water - just above Blenheim on the map

 3 years ago  

I was unaware that's going on.

So that northern part of your country, Aukland and up, that's the metropolitan, "city life" part of NZ, am I understanding that correctly? Where the majority of tourists visit, fair assumption?

And now you can not go there? And it's all Covid related?

(lotta questions, I know)

 3 years ago (edited) 

Don't go to Massachusetts whatever you do. The whole Boston area is an insane amount of people terrified of their own shadow and wearing face shields in public and shit. It’s pretty sad, honestly.

You cracked me up with Deltron! It's not 3030 yet though so that's good!

 3 years ago  

It was either that or Del Taco. 👊🏼

Thank you. This is my first hearing of Boston, that's disappointing.

The mayor of TN said something the other day, first time I've ever heard him. I'm kidding, he's never said a word, I have no idea who he or she is.

 3 years ago  

Lol wasn’t del taco the taco looking ice creams? I loved those!

Outside of the Boston area it’s mostly good though. Some areas where it’s tedious but it’s not bad. New Hampshire is live free or die! Might be why we love going there that much.

Is the Free State Project still a going thing up towards New Hampshire?

 3 years ago  

I'm going to say no since I've never heard of it! I'll have to look into that.

There were still some people moving up there a few years back but I haven't kept up with it in a bit. I couldn't handle the New England winters myself but liked the idea.

 3 years ago  

Good ol Kentucky, I happen to be made of the same high quality trailer park genetics. Kentucky, West Virginia, and Ohio valley. I think the technical term is Grade A White trash. 😉

It's all batshit here in France, some places even as to see your vaccine pass and QR code. As I don't happen to have either of those... A QR code linked to pornhub is pretty fun. Doesn't get you anywhere but tends to upset the old gestapo.

At least they pretend to be upset,probably just bookmark it for later.

As it stands I try to keep my head down and ignore the thought police. When that don't work, well there's always beer.

Keep on keepin on

Which holler you out of? I was born in Pikeville, my mom's whole family is from that neck of the woods. If it wasn't for the Tug I doubt anyone could tell where Kentucky ends and West Virginia begins.

Fuckin A, I'm going to have to start doing that with QR codes. Up to present I've been asked about my vaccination status exactly once and that was privately by an airbnb host.

My brother has been over there since August but he's headed back to this side of the Atlantic this weekend.

Next time you're having your beer or whiskey and banjo music, check these guys out (if you ain't heard them already)

 3 years ago  

Well ain't that some shit, my cousins went to Pikeville high and the ones that made it far enough went to Pikeville college. We were about 20 minutes out of town by the old coal mines, It used to be a big ol redneck trailer park just outside greasy creek. Haven't been back there in years. Spent a lot of time growing up in Ohio, Kentucky and West Virginia. We traveled a lot, mostly when the rent was due.

As for The Dead South those boys are always a good listen.

Small world eh?

Small world indeed. My parents' trailer got flooded there back in the 80s, dad used to teach industrial arts there until we moved to Lee County.

Dead South was one of the last concerts I went to before covid shut everything down here. They had a Kentucky band opening for'em, Th' Legendary Shack Shakers, you might like them too. Lol, I'd went to the concert to see the shack shakers, the dead south was just a bonus.

 3 years ago  

Hahaha fuckin brilliant, blood on the bluegrass and punk rock retirement plan are my favorites. I got confused music playlists. All the trailers in the valleys flooded when shit went haywire. But if you moved to Lee county you moved upmarket (at the time, like I said ain't been back in a while.)

Industrial arts, my kinda guy. Need more real world education these days. Duck tape and wd40, if it don't fix it a hammer helps.

If it moves and shouldn't, duct tape. If it should move and doesn't, WD40. If that doesn't do the trick there's always bondo or a ball peen hammer!

I'm going to try to not get too fired up here, but I'm telling you, it's hard.

I don't understand the vax hesitancy. At all. I have a couple of questions.

1: How many people do you know with Polio? I'm 70 years old and I know 2, both my age or older. You know why people under the age of 60 don't know any? A vaccine.

2: How many people do you know that have had smallpox? It used to affect roughly 10% of uninfected per year. Do you know why? A vaccine.

3: How many people do you know that have had red measles? Let me introduce myself. I had it when I was 3 and damn near died. My aunt and uncle were taking care of me because my mother was in the hospital in the city with rheumatic fever and my dad was with her because she wasn't expected to live. Do you know what happened to rheumatic fever and red measles? Yep. Vaccinated out of existence.

I could go on a lot. There is a reason why life expectancy has climbed steadily for the last 100 years. Vaccines are a part of that reason.

I read today that they are now expecting less than 1000 people at the J6 rally. Might be that many LEOs around.

One year of the Afghanistan war would have paid for universal health care here in the US for more than the duration of the war. Easily. One supercarrier not built would fund it forever (If they leave the fund alone and let it incur interest-not like what they did with Social Security).

Then they wonder why people in America are angry.

Damn it man. You seem to have gotten me started :)

Hi Tom, I see you are very passionate about this and I think that’s good! However I have some points to disagree with. I’ve spent a lot of time (not trying to sound like a keyboard warrior, just genuinely curious) going over material over the years about the different things that were hyped as solved by vaccines and it sounds good that they were “cured” by them but it’s unfortunately not accurate. Polio, which I know you are passionate about was more the result of spraying toxic pesticides on food than it was about coming out with a vaccine to treat it. The removal of the pesticide coincided with the sharp decline in polio as a condition. The pesticide, DDT, is linked to neurological damage and especially when it is given to children through food is when it causes polio-like neurological issues. I am trying very hard to find the video I watched on that. It was done by an investigative journalist interviewing a well known doctor or scientist, I’ll figure it out when I get the video. Other things that have been “cured” by vaccines are simply the result of far better sanitation, clean water and better produced food.

Would you be open minded enough to take a look at this podcast done by a very well known guy who does vast amounts of research before officially posting anything? https://www.corbettreport.com/episode-066-vaccines-as-silent-weapons/ he is truly one of my favorites but there are a lot that do research like his. Whitney Webb, Ryan Christian and David Broze are some others that do fantastic work. The comments on the link above also provide some excellent questions and resources. It is a 1 hour video but it’s jam packed with information and he sources to oblivion what he talks about and where he gets his information.

That all goes to what was historically known as a vaccine. Today that has changed. The new “vaccines” are anything but! It is gene therapy technology. They permanently alter your genetics in a way that has never before been tested on humans and has failed, with death, animal trials for many years. The long term effects, not the three or six month effects (which are equally dangerous, not to underestimate that) but 1 year, 5 year and 10 year effects are completely unknown. Companies will always try to shift the blame but does it cause cancer and other long term health effects? We have no idea! I am not willingly signing up to be an experiment.

Then there’s the ingredients. They introduced nano particles, graphene oxide, and they did not have to disclose that in their ingredients. The “emergency use authorization” does not force them to reveal the ingredients of the injections, nor have 100% predictable, consistent ingredients that a full approval does. The companies that produced the Pfizer injection has not released the actual product that was approved. The EUA version and the approved version are, and I quote, “legally distinct” from each other. This is very dangerous! If the comniarty version is distinct from the currently supplied one, why are they not rushing to get that version out there? The full ingredient list and 100% testable ingredient quantity are personally why I think it is so.

Once graphene oxide is in your body it is impossible to remove it. It is also HIGHLY toxic even at very small quantities. That’s not even addressing the use of it and why it’s in the injections in the first place.

Video about graphene oxide https://www.bitchute.com/video/jc8BtdzMktVn/ starts at about 22 minute mark I believe or close to it. There is a whistle blower from Pfizer and they briefly talk about what graphene oxide is intended for scientifically.

This is only a snippet of the concerns I and many have, and dubious history (at best) of vaccines, bill gates and others that wish to do humans harm. It’s ultimately boiling down to eugenics.

WoooHooo. Thanks for the great comment. This may surprise you, but I'm going to respectfully disagree with some of your conclusions.

going over material over the years about the different things that were hyped as solved by vaccines and it sounds good that they were “cured” by them but it’s unfortunately not accurate. Polio, which I know you are passionate about was more the result of spraying toxic pesticides

Ohhhhh boy. Another of my passions, toxic pesticides. I grew up on a farm, farmed myself for a time, and worked in the Ag chemical industry. I have literally bathed in DDT, 24 D, 245 T, Roundup and a great many others. It's a wonder I'm alive and relatively healthy. I was/am also a 'downwinder' from the radiation releases from Hanford. I've got a hell of a lot of friends and family that have been affected, many of whom quit bitching when they died. You will get no argument from me about pesticides. None.

Polio reduction was coincidental with the start of the pesticide use. I think the first nationwide (US) polio vax campaign was in 1956 or '57. I remember taking my Salk vaccine on 3 consecutive Sundays before church. I think I was a 1st grader. There simply were no pesticides in use before WWII. A ton of that research was done by the military. Not for humanitarian reasons.

This vaccine used RNA (not DNA) to shortcut the time it took to develop the vax, and I understand THAT hesitancy. It's a controversial step certainly. I didn't schedule my first shot until there were 60 million completed doses in the US, and I did the math for myself, not relying on somebody telling me what the numbers meant.

How did I know what to do? I have done extensive research (for a book that will remain forever unwritten) in the math of epidemics. Particularly in the vectors of transmission. This particular virus is particularly virilent and extremely transmissible, a horrible combination. Compared to the previous SARS viruses it is extreme.

I understand your 5-10 year concerns, I really do. Without treatment 600,000,000 people would have died of it's effects world wide within 5 years. If there were a conspiracy to reduce population why not just let it go? Don't produce a vaccine, and let it run it's course.

Thank you for the articulate and well written reply. We should do this again sometime :)

 3 years ago  

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Yep. That's basically how it works. Smallpox vax (in the last half of the 19th century) started with cowpox, a less deadly strain of the disease. It's gotten better since then (The smallpox vaccine that put a permanent dimple on my shoulder has been replaced) EVERY kid in my class had the same scar dimple. Every single one.

Vaccines aren't perfect in efficacy or efficiency. This one seems to rank pretty high in both categories (around 90% for complete prevention and over 99% for dying).

I don't like the mandates. Not a bit, but society has a right to defend itself. Understand that I have NEVER taken a flu vax or Pneumonia. It's a very personal decision, but for me, the percentages make sense.

 3 years ago (edited) 

I'd rather not allow this to become a heated discussion as I soon plan to prevent usage of the word "covid" to escape any facet of my being. I'd just like to say I'm glad you are healthy, Tom. I truly mean that.

My mother sent me to be with my cousins when they had both measles and chickenpox. I remember them tackling me n shit and rubbing their skin on me. I never got either illness to this day—fact.

The only "injection" I remember as a child was in kindergarten, I can't remember what it was. But I remember my mother refusing to allow them to inject me. As I write this, the only "vaccine" I've ever been subjected to is a tetnis shot. I've had probably four during my lifetime.

Ok, now that I'm done with that part....

The only reason I screen shotted that definition is because mRNA is not a "vaccine." mRNA is an emergency use experiment allowed to be administered to the general public under all kinds of freshly created laws to appease this "pandemic." By definition, mRNA (the substance of experimentation) is not a "vaccine."

It's 40 trillion messages per dose, that's not a typo. 40 trillion messages per dose and I can't honestly tell you I understand four of them so for anyone to tell me what the other 39 however many trillions of messages can be held accountable, I have no choice but to believe they're lying to me.

You are enough younger than me that your cousins had 3 day measles, not 'red' measles. Our house was quarantined when I had red measles. They were severe to say the least. But yeah, I had both as a kid.

Our mothers had different paths, and that may have been due to their respective ages. Children died routinely from some of the common diseases and my mom, like yours was a fucking grizzly bear when it came to protecting her cubs.

For the record, I can't take another tetanus shot (or common anti-venom for that matter) because I am allergic to horse serum, the common carrier in both. Doctors say that is because of my early life exposure to horses every day. Last time I had a tetanus shot I puffed up pretty bad.

I do understand the RNA hesitancy. The 40 trillion doesn't bother me, 1 is enough. I considered it, and made my decision. For better or worse. Time will tell.

Reminds me of when I was actually researching the AIDS numbers (call it late 70s, it didn't even have the name yet) when I came on an interesting snippet on transmissibility. If you take a 10 cc sample of blood with the AIDS virus and mix it with a 100 cc vial of water and reinject 10cc you have a 1 in 10 chance of contracting HIV. If you take a 10cc sample of blood from a person with Hepatitis C, put it in a swimming pool and then inject 10cc of that mixture into a healthy person they are going to get Hep C.

I can hardly believe that you might think THEY would lie to us :)

 3 years ago  

One thing I do have a vague understanding of is numbers. And I mean vague! Thank you.

I appreciate you taking the time to respond like this. One thing I have more than a vague idea of however is how readily accessible information is to us. All of it. Information from all directions. If this and everything previously was just preparation to convince people like me not to believe anything I read anymore—mission accomplished.

Red measles. I'm sure you're right. I remember them having red bumps but they went away within days. Chickenpox lasted them quite a bit longer. I remember them all itching and scratching themselves. Glad I never got it.

I just don't know who to listen to anymore Tom. Anthony Fauci two years ago ¡exclaimed! masks are infectious and contribute to the spread of disease. Today he's reworded that slightly. That same guy also said the test kits responsible for reading Covid are inaccurate. He explained in scientific numbers how 37 something something is accurate but testing only goes to 32 or something something. Now he insists people are tested weekly by the same exact test. He himself is too contradicting to blindly trust with my faith and that's just today.

Before I leave, thanks for not getting frustrated. I see too many conversations like this where people are getting heated when in all reality we all only know what we've chosen to consume from chosen sources. But sir, I didn't trust any of those dudes in 2018 either.

I've never met trump or clinton and both those names were difficult as fuck to spLeL just now without capital letters thanks to autocorrect!! Where was I?

I've never met any of those dudes. Or Nancy or whoever the fuck. I don't trust most people I know, Tom and that's just the way it is. Two years ago I didn't trust them and I trust them even less today but two years ago I'm confident most the world shared my opinion. Fast forward to current times and it's the exact same names, same Christmas card making list directing humanity but suddenly 'about half' the population is sucking them off.

Yeah. My trust level is way past low. Most of them are pathological and will tell a lie when the truth would be just fine. Assholes, the whole bunch. All.

I'm not going to defend Fauci, except to say that he's a career public health administrator who says what is the current theory unless he is lying. At the start of this shit they were pretty convinced that you could get it off of toilet seats (or what ever you put your hands on like grocery counters) which turned out to be wrong. Remember the "Do not touch your face!' mandate? It's the sort of shit that happens when the sample size is too small and it just erodes the shit out of public trust when you have to correct yourself.

How many times have you read that coffee is going to kill you? Small sample size. Coffee turns out to damn near be a health food.

Turns out there are no real hard and fast answers except 'dead is dead'. Maybe in 20 years somebody can make sense out of what we are trying to understand in real time. Maybe.

Which leads me to 'getting heated' in this sort of discussion. Not that I don't occasionally get pissed, you understand, but I DON'T KNOW the answers and neither does anybody else. I do the very best I can and know you do the same. Different answers are not incorrect, they are just different.

What is incorrect is making a discussion personal and calling somebody stupid because they came up with a different answer than you. That's when discussions become heated in my opinion.

Leads me to my theory on population. 10% are people I would like and trust. 80% are meatbags that blunder along without a clue or knowledge. 10% are evil fuckers that want to do harm.

I already know you are in the first 10% so why would I get upset?

Have an extra jab for me...

I'm not so convinced about the extra jab right now, and consequently I'm going to wait on it.

Sample size for the various and sundry studies are just too small. By a factor of about 10. You'd think the scientific community and press would start to get the idea about small sample size, but that isn't the case.

I'll take another look at the numbers around the first of the year...

We were looking at the data out of Israel about a third jab last night. They've used almost exclusively the pfizer vaccine there, between that and all the monitoring they do it's a pretty good test case. Right now it's looking like a 3rd jab only confers about 12 days of full immunity, although on the flip side at a month out (after the 3rd jab) antibody production is ramped up even more than what the second jab produced.

Sorry about that! I spent half of the first month of my life in the hospital with meningitis I'd gotten from a bad batch of vaccines. Still willing to wager my life that it's better with them than not.

Our senior senator, old Mitch McConnell is the only living person I know of who has had polio. Want to get mad again? We exploited vaccination efforts in Pakistan as cover for CIA efforts to get Bin Laden's DNA to confirm his location. Guess how spectacularly that has backfired since?

Only 1000? Sounds like this is going to turn out more like that second Unite The Right rally in DC that completely fizzled. LEOs gonna be racking up that overtime for sure.

Ike really knew what he was talking about when he warned of the military-industrial complex, didn't he?

If it makes you feel any better, I'd calmed down until I read your reply and now I'm riled up again too.

Ike came late to that realization, but he got it. He was actually in a pretty unique position to watch the MIC unfold.

I didn't realize that McConnell had polio. You just about have to be over 65 to have gotten it. It REALLY went away in a hurry.

I don't know where this goes. Is there a herd immunity for stupid? How many have to get unnecessarily ill or die until people just do it? Dammit, there are a LOT better places to fight for rights and liberty. Seriously.

Stupidity isn't contagious but it is incurable.

Hell, I'm pretty sure the only reason that mess of an aircraft, the F-35 even got built was because they made sure a part of it was made in each state.

Well, we're already at 1 in 500 Americans dead of it but I suspect the butcher's bill will be much higher than that before it gets peoples' attention...those that are even susceptible to that.

Of all the hills to choose to die on, you'd think they'd pick one a little less ignominious...

Of all the hills to choose to die on, you'd think they'd pick one a little less ignominious...

Yeah, just exactly that.

And lest you think I am picking on your home state, we have the never ending cluster fuck that is the Maricopa County vote recount. Reinstatement day has come and gone three times and the dickheads still haven't got 'er done.

You do have the Noah's Ark theme park, though. That might provide the winning margin.

Yeah, there was never any doubt about the outcome here so we managed to avoid that. I'm just wondering if this is one of those delusions that ends with everybody dying or one where most just eventually become disillusioned and drift away.

I want to get banned from there but I can bring myself to give them the jacked up admission they charge ($50). It's hemorrhaging money the last I heard, give it a few years and some crypto rich hippies will buy it and turn it into some sort of trippy art installation. Now there's a project for hive!

 3 years ago  

Good old sheriff Arpiao or what we his name was, eh? Lol

How soon we forget :) Arpiao was a complete jackass that trained for his 'sheriffness' by being a travel agent fraudster.

Yuma county can be bad, but Maricopa with Arpiao was BAD.

It all sounds pretty nuts over there - and that’s coming from a South African with a completely useless government, 43% unemployment and a broken social system. Guess there’s nowhere else but you for us. (hopefully)

My daughters going to be coming to the US hopefully by the end of December and she’s so pumped! Maybe we will get to visit once she’s settled in somewhere. I’m keen on a roadtrip down one of the coastlines and whatever else we can manage on our weak currency.

Gonna have to earn a LOT more give to make that happen!

It's definitely a lively time to be alive but in terms of day to day life it's not as bad as it was back during the recession a decade or so ago...yet.

Nice! If you get a chance, Highway 101 along the West Coast is not to be missed.

I think with direction hive is headed in that shouldn't be too difficult.

Thanks for dropping by!

unfuck the world - so actually and deep. we are in the huge black hole, not the one that is in the sky, but in some rabbit hole created by the inept government's slaves by the crooks, willing the only money and power. Seems like the wide openness of the nation's last two decades created the movement of the pendulum and now its move to another site, to the Iron Curtain that we had between many of us after the WWii.

I'm just hoping we ain't crossed the event horizon yet.

When 'Build the wall!' became a common refrain I could hardly believe it, it's almost like nobody can remember 20 years ago much less more distant history.

As to unfuck the world, yes. It's also a song by rap-rock supergroup Prophets of Rage that speaks to much the same thing. Don't know if that's your kind of music but the video is below if you want to check it out.

wow so good song - three members of Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave
Rage Against the Machine is very usual in my playlists and their Wakeup was the first song in the "RevOlution" Spotify list that i made for my long drives to Jerusalem to the protests or just during the long 2020 to up my vibes and not to become a sheep.
thank you for this song - i'm going to check other songs of them.

I'm watching my own country being screwed over by a communist nwo government using the convid pandemic to carry out mass genocide using death jabs... and yes people are dying from them...nobody was dying from the imaginary virus but they are dropping like flies from the pizzer jab...

Sheeple are hanging out to get them though.

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Give it a few year until the water wars get going properly...as bad as the last couple years have been we ain't seen nothing yet I'm afraid.

Here in NZ we seem to have all the water from the rest of the world - it has been pissing down for five years and when it isn't there are planes spraying chemtrails.

What I'm expecting here are power, internet, petrol, and food shortages.

We are installing a full on solar power system as part of our prepping.

This is a photo I took of seven chemtrails as they were sprayed and then as I watched them disperse out across the sky - an hour later the previously blue sky was covered in "clouds".
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There was another set of trails being done that day further over to the east as well

When you have something others lack, they will come... In your case it may be a bit of a challenge to get there though.

Solar, badass. This is bourbon country, so even if petrol runs dry there'll always be alcohol for fuel.

That sky don't look too different from here, although the scenery is better. At least they finally quit flying the B-52s overhead here but it's still a mess.