My dear grandmother revealed to me a wild side you don't consider today. In a year when Queen Victoria was still on the throne, she and her best friend went down by the sea in Scotland. Hiding behind boulders where no-one could hear or see, they called out their rebellion against all authority and perhaps against God Himself. "Maybe!" "Maybe!" "Maybe".
How radical is that! They spoke up against predestination and addressed the possibility that God doesn't have a plan unchangeable for everyone in everything and at all times.
Tuesday, 12 May 2020
Monday, 11 May 2020
The News Used To Tell You Something Happened..
The news used to tell you something happened
Remember the adage: Freedom of the press is guaranteed only to those who own one.
Now the news tells you how to think about something
and you have to decide if if even happened.
Critical thinking skills urgently needed.
Although it has gotten grimly
worse in recent years, news merchants have always misled you.
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| Bombay 1896 |
And my personal favorite from Mark Twain:
“If you don't read the newspaper, you're uninformed. If you read the newspaper, you're mis-informed.”
Hilary's Campaign Put Out The Cash For The GPS Steele Dossier.
The bill for Steele's Fusion GPS dossier was sent directly to Robbie Mook on Hilary's campaign. This gem was buried in a release this week of Elias's testimony to Schiff's committee, page 17..
Such slime buckets. It doesn't qualify as "oppo research" but it was weaponized to destroy the administration after inauguration.
Sourced from Gateway Pundit.
Such slime buckets. It doesn't qualify as "oppo research" but it was weaponized to destroy the administration after inauguration.
Sourced from Gateway Pundit.
Elon Musk restarts the California factory with classy line: "If anyone is arrested, I ask that it only be me"
"If anyone is arrested, I ask that is only be me", Elon Musk tweeted May 11.
That puts him back in my "admired" column. Alameda County had health inspectors shut the plant down and put everyone out of work.
That puts him back in my "admired" column. Alameda County had health inspectors shut the plant down and put everyone out of work.
Space News May 2020
The Artemis Accords ... propose “safety zones” that would surround future moon bases to prevent damage or interference from rival countries or companies operating in close proximity. The pact also aims to provide a framework under international law for companies to own the resources they mine, the sources said."
Something uncommon with sun spots. As we go into the next 11 year sunspot cycle, there are briefly co-existing spots from the previous and the upcoming cycle. Some with magnetic spin sinister, some dexter.
Omuamua was the first interstellar object confirmed to be passing through our system. It is rather long and thin, a shape much less probable to have endured than a somewhat rounder form. What's new is "excess acceleration" not explainable by gravity. One way to make sense of this is if it is hollow and has a skin thinner than silk allowing it to function as a photon-driven sun sail. Likelier is a jetting sublimation of surface ice from the tumbling object.
The Japanese have another success with the Hyabusa2 probe.
Not only did it land again on asteroid Ryugu but a slightly jerky movie has been released of it landing and rebounding immediately after capturing some dirt. The dirt is coming home.
There's a black hole you can "see" with the naked eye. Not very far away in our own galaxy is a triple star system, visible in the constellation Telescopium from the Southern Hemisphere. Two are visible and one is not, but of the stars that shine, the one closest to the black hole "star" has a wobble with a 40 day period. This is 1000 light years away in our galaxy which is over 100,000 light years across. Two features: It is the closest ever found and it isn't reacting violently with its environment.
High res infrared mapping of Jupiter was just released.
Something uncommon with sun spots. As we go into the next 11 year sunspot cycle, there are briefly co-existing spots from the previous and the upcoming cycle. Some with magnetic spin sinister, some dexter.
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| Everybody loves this artist's impression |
The Japanese have another success with the Hyabusa2 probe.
Not only did it land again on asteroid Ryugu but a slightly jerky movie has been released of it landing and rebounding immediately after capturing some dirt. The dirt is coming home.
There's a black hole you can "see" with the naked eye. Not very far away in our own galaxy is a triple star system, visible in the constellation Telescopium from the Southern Hemisphere. Two are visible and one is not, but of the stars that shine, the one closest to the black hole "star" has a wobble with a 40 day period. This is 1000 light years away in our galaxy which is over 100,000 light years across. Two features: It is the closest ever found and it isn't reacting violently with its environment.
High res infrared mapping of Jupiter was just released.
Sunday, 10 May 2020
Georgia was scorned for opening two weeks ago. Critics went suddenly silent
When mockers are muted, that means they know they should apologize but won't. Instead of hearing more about Georgia's Governor being "a monster with blood about to be on his hands", Governor Kemp tweets May 10th:
The expanded article is at American Thinker.“Today marks the lowest number of COVID-19 positive patients currently hospitalized statewide (1,203) since hospitals began reporting this data on April 8th,” Kemp posted to Twitter on Saturday."
SIdney BC Has Some Rusty Roads. The pavement has chunks of embedded iron.
Oscars and Emmys went hard left because they lost their audience
"The Oscars and the Emmys: If the big, broad, general audience you used to have is gone, and deep down you think it’s never coming back, then why not make a harder bid for the loyalty of the smaller audience you’ve got left? In a time when the entertainment industry is (or thinks it is) a one-party state with no dissenters, you had better echo that politics back to your base. What were once cultural institutions with a broad, bipartisan audience are becoming niche players with a narrow fan base. They no longer view partisan politics as a dangerous move that will shrink their audience."
For the original post, go to Instapundit and enjoy the comments too.
Tanzania outs WHO over testing a Papaya positive for Coronavirus? Be very suspicious
At first, this is a delicious story exposing wrongdoing by WHO in Tanzania, a useful bombshell for WHO's critics. It goes like this: President Magifuli of Tanzania says they played a trick on WHO and sent a sample of papaya, goat and pheasant for coronavirus testing at their national and all three came back positive.
This sounds like on of those jokes that start: An Irishman, an Englishman and a Scot walk into a bar. You can verify, however, that President Magifuli did make the claim, but don't bet the farm yet on its truth. He has problems of his own at home and although some lab people have been sent packing,
"The Africa Center for Disease Control and Prevention rejected claims of faulty tests by Tanzania’s president." Wait before exploiting the story. What technician would bother to make up a fake test reoirt for a piece of fruit?
Incidentally, although I saw this story a day earlier, search results seem suppressed on both Google and Duck Duck Go.
This sounds like on of those jokes that start: An Irishman, an Englishman and a Scot walk into a bar. You can verify, however, that President Magifuli did make the claim, but don't bet the farm yet on its truth. He has problems of his own at home and although some lab people have been sent packing,
"The Africa Center for Disease Control and Prevention rejected claims of faulty tests by Tanzania’s president." Wait before exploiting the story. What technician would bother to make up a fake test reoirt for a piece of fruit?
Incidentally, although I saw this story a day earlier, search results seem suppressed on both Google and Duck Duck Go.
President Trump's Humor
As his daughter, Ivanka, said in a 2016 ad, "My father is absolutely fearless" and he loves to post stuff that cast him in a funny light that others would flee. Preening scalliwags may not like this retweet. More than CNN's Stelter fit as targets in this memorable week when the DOJ gave up all charges against General Flynn.
Read Roger Kimbal;s, "The New Normal? Ridiculous"
Here's the link.
Here's some reasons.
Here's some reasons.
"Thucydides noticed this. ... The great historian wrote that in a time of civil war certain words changed their usual meanings and took on new ones. For example, “reckless audacity came to be considered the courage of a loyal ally; prudent hesitation, specious cowardice; moderation was held to be a cloak for unmanliness; ability to see all sides of a question inaptness to act on any.” It’s not only civil war that produces such linguistic deformations. Any crisis will do...
“The new normal.” Is there a more nauseating flake of smug linguistic presumption? I think that the imperative “stay safe,” born of our coronavirus panic, comes close. But “the new normal” is worse because it pretends to knowledge not just solicitude.
Julie Kelly raised a question that has to have been on the minds of many people. What if “social distancing” doesn’t work?
“We have,” she notes “been assured by the credentialed class that keeping a distance of six feet between healthy people for weeks on end was the only tried-and-true way to prevent the deadly spread of the novel coronavirus.” But what does the evidence show? We’ve shuttered the economy for almost two months. We’ve destroyed trillions in wealth. We’ve put millions out of work. We’ve denied tens of thousands of people access to medical care for anything except treatment of the coronavirus. We’ve imperiled hospitals across the country.
New Evidence the CCP lied about the Wuhan Lab
Senator Tom Cotton reports that the Wuhan lab was sealed off in October. The writeup at Gateway Pundit includes "Cell phone data suggests the roads around the Wuhan Lab were shut down for a number of days in October. This was around the time of the expected viral release." (Interview with Maria Bartiromo at the link.)
This kind of granular data is increasingly probative. It predates the Wuhan wet market misdirection. The Communist Party of China knew there was trouble and dissimulated from the start, shaping the narrative.
This kind of granular data is increasingly probative. It predates the Wuhan wet market misdirection. The Communist Party of China knew there was trouble and dissimulated from the start, shaping the narrative.
Saturday, 9 May 2020
Pictures lie. Social distance manipulated in telephoto and wide-angle shots
Check the clothing. The people crowded in one picture and widely spaced in the other picture are dressed the same. They are the same people. The photographer's choice decided what you got to see. See rest of the story at Powerlineblog. In this example, the intent of the cameraman was to educate, not to push a "progressive" agenda.
When Thrift Stores Re-Open They Will Be Swamped
During lockdown, thrift stores closed. People at home have been finding things they no longer need and nowhere to take them. They have also had more time to do spring cleaning than usual. When thrift stores re-open they will be swamped with donations. This is an opportunity for shoppers and a burden to the volunteers that run the stores.
1619 Fabulaton at NYT. Is that Pulitzer Prize or Pullet Surprise?
Pulitzer Prize or Pullet Surprise.
Humor found at Ace of Spades commenting on NYT's effort to skew the narrative.
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Humor found at Ace of Spades commenting on NYT's effort to skew the narrative.
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"Fauci Follies". Field Hospital Data at Gateway Pundit
Gateway's headline says it plainly:
Fauci’s Follies: US Coronavirus Field Hospitals Shut Down – Most Without Treating a Single Patient — Because Garbage Models Used by US ‘Experts’
An estimated $660 million was spent on field hospitals across the US and
outside of New York City only 82 patients used them. Institutions captured budget money and increased in power.
"Don't Bet The Farm On One Model". Bat Flu fails have a message for "Sky Is Falling" climate people"
As Richard Fernandez says, don't bet the farm on one model.
It will be interesting to see whether the demonstrated fallibility of Corona pandemic models will modify the unconditional belief some feel for Climate Change models that deal with even far more complex phenomena over far longer periods. Both recommend incredibly expensive economic solutions to disasters predicted by their respective models. But as we have seen, models while of some use, can be wrong or very inaccurate. It's not always wise to bet the farm on them. Experience suggests that one should always leave room to change course or go into reverse in case the model doesn't pan out.
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