Wherever you are right now, it is your future from yesterday, and/or your previous past. Based on this idea, I suppose it's safe to say, your future is now.
Followers
Saturday, October 31, 2020
Friday, October 30, 2020
Logic says it may get violent
Vote early! You never know if violence will erupt on election day before it's over. Regardless, there will most likely be violence after. When we get results, the left might have the radicals go out, but vice versa. We might find out who all the secret millitias support. I would assume the millitias support Trump because they would most likely be anti-establishment. I remember some being against Reno/Clinton. I doubt much has changed.
Of course, sometimes the left probably thinks they monopolize riots. I am sure it is because they can remember the past, but don't remember the future. It's better to remember the future to avoid using plausible deniability for the past. Something to think about!Wednesday, October 28, 2020
Plausible deniability?
Plausible deniability is a strange hybrid oxymoronic phrase to me. It just sounds like an admission of lying because the truth isn't a possibility or it's an impossibility. Deniable alone is the capability of being denied, but this is just a whole other monster. Will America understand? We shall see! Do they even know why I bring it up? Probably not!
Monday, October 26, 2020
This neuf American left
What bothers me most about this neuf American left is not that they are a pseudo-left that doesn't even know who was Trotsky. Truthfully, if they are so much in love with the system and philosophy, why don't they move to Cuba or Venezuela immediately and see how far they can go? What bothers me most is that they haven't put themselves in the shoes of my dissident friends living in those countries who have more guts and valor then they ever will in their whole capitalistic loving lives. AOC and Bernie are more comfortable financially than they have ever been, meanwhile they are selling that bullshit to ignorant millennials.
On pride
Pride goeth before destruction,
And a haughty spirit before a fall.- Proverbs 16: 18, JPS Tanakh 1917
Sunday, October 25, 2020
Hello Cleveland!
Hello Cleveland! Any good rock star knows this one, regardless of how high they may be. Identify with the audience's geographical choice for habitation. It's a 101....
Tuesday, October 20, 2020
Let's play match the opposition game
I think I can solve some of these political scuffles in our country easily. My suggestion is to match the efforts of the opponents. Whatever the other side does also do, and vice versa. For example, if a bunch from an opponent party go protest at someone's house, do the same and match them by going to the house of the other. Back in Cuba they call this "acts of repudiation." The idea is to beat them at their own game always. Of course, keep in mind that Trump has a lot of police support lately with relevance to this specific example I just used. I think sooner or later someone might backoff, if we don't escalate into a civil war instead, which will also resolve the problems, but in a more violent way. By then all rules will be off. All is fair in love and war, as they say. By my observation, the swamp hasn't really been fair with Trump since day one, so I don't understand why anyone is following rules at this stage anyhow. Forget elections, we can have a coup. Is everyone ready to play?
Sunday, October 18, 2020
DST and Benjamin Franklin
Judging from
the title, it is obvious I want to say something about Benjamin Franklin, but
not just now. We will save it for later. On November 1, 2020, we return to
normal Standard Time. I cannot emphasize the word normal more. Many of us that
understand can’t wait to get an hour more of sleep thus ending the sleep
deprivation we have experienced since March when we went on DST. I cannot hardly
contain myself and cannot hardly wait. In the Spring when we return to abnormal
time (DST) there is an increase in auto mobile accidents. Sadly, in 2021 we
return to this vicious cycle and repeat the same dangers. For a supposedly
advanced society we tend to trip over the same stone over and over, and over
again (for many decades, now). I have a theory. Sleep deprivation must be a
main factor in the cause of accidents. Driving and operating vehicles when
drowsy is dangerous. This is a well-known fact. One thing I do know is that
when it is dark the brain produces melatonin. I assume everyone is intelligent
enough to figure out the rest. The solution is to abolish DST because it is not
natural. One would assume all naturalists would be onboard with this idea.
Anyhow, I have said many of these things over and over.
Now back to
Benjamin Franklin! Many DST apologists
give him the credit for the idea of DST, although this is not factual. In fact,
it is just the opposite. I will explain shortly. Indeed, Franklin was a
brilliant man. In his day and age, they drove around in a horse-and-buggy. DST
was probably not a bad idea for his time. Today, however, we have vehicles that
go from 0 to 60 mph in a matter of seconds. Furthermore, people tend to drive
around going 80 mph on the highways. When one mixes this with sleep deprivation, and
melatonin produced by the brain we have the equivalent of an accident about to
happen. Sleepiness can result in crashes. The National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration can confirm the foregoing. Of course, the fact that they change
to normal Standard Time very close to the winter solstice when it is darker probably
makes many thinks that it is dark because of the change back to Standard Time.
Basically, the DST people seemingly have done sabotage on normal time for more
than a century. It is suspicious. The DST thing is really outdated for our
society, and one of the main reasons for this is safety. To avoid getting
sidetracked, we continue with Benjamin Franklin. Franklin did not invent DST.
In fact, Franklin argued for the opposite. He wanted Parisians to change their
sleep schedules and wake up with the sun. Any sane person knows this is the way
we have always done it going back to prehistory. I will conclude my argument by
sharing the following relevant excerpt from The Franklin Institute.
‘” Daylight saving time—the practice of moving the clock
forward one hour—has many critics. Losing an hour of sleep only to wake up to
darkness? No thanks. But is Benjamin Franklin to blame for this “invention”?
Daylight saving time is one thing that Franklin did not
invent. He merely suggested Parisians change their sleep schedules to save
money on candles and lamp oil.
The common misconception comes from a satirical essay he
wrote in the spring of 1784 that was published in the Journal de Paris. In the
essay, titled “An Economical Project,” he writes of the thrifty benefits of
daylight versus artificial light. He describes how—when woken by a loud noise
at 6 a.m.—he noticed that the sun had already risen.
“Your readers, who with me have never seen any sign of
sunshine before noon, and seldom regard the astronomical part of the almanac,
will be as much astonished as I was, when they hear of his rising so early; and
especially when I assure them, that he gives light as soon as he rises. I am
convinced of this. I am certain of my fact. One cannot be more certain of any
fact. I saw it with my own eyes.”
His conclusions? Rising with the sun would save the citizens
of Paris, where he was living at the time, a great deal of money: “An immense
sum! That the city of Paris might save every year, by the economy of using
sunshine instead of candles (The Franklin Institute).”’
Reference:
Saturday, October 17, 2020
The uninformed
If you still don't know or understand how corrupt the previous administration was you are probably one of the many disinformed people in America. Perhaps, that's what many prefer. As they say, ignorance is bliss. Perhaps, you don't care. You have been played by much of the mainstream media. Much of the truth is being censored. If you don't wake up soon, it will be too late later because the damage you will do will be irreparable. Live and learn, but I am not sharing my survival skills that you will need. Your journey will include an awakening, but it won't be from the dream you think it will be.
Wednesday, October 14, 2020
A little bit of faith
Sometimes when things are in the worse case scenario possible, they can turn around for the better. We just don't often see the other factors that are influencing an outcome. Just wait a little bit more.
This election lol!
Of course, this election is completely different than any other before. This one will be like voting for a revolution without the military appearance. You will vote for what you assume is one thing and get another. Biden won't be running the show, in case you haven’t already noticed. This new administration will seem nice for a while. Eventually, you will be boiled like a frog. They turn up the heat slowly and before you realize it your dead. But don't take my word for it. Live and learn! The one's who want socialism don't have the survival skills for it. It's too late when they eventually realize it, however. Lol.
Transformative?
A 23 year old and a 31 year old were murdered, recently. Martyrdom can often have a transformative effect that can last milliniums.
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