Month: June 2024

Understand where we are

First:

JUST IN: Pro-lifer Lauren Handy sentenced to nearly 5 years in prison for “blockading” a Washington abortion clinic in 2020.

After she was indicted, police found 5 fetuses in her Washinton home.

According to prosecutors, Handy instructed co-defendants to chain themselves together with locks and chains.

Handy and the other people she was with sang hymns and prayed, accusing the clinic of killing babies even after they were born.

The video below was clipped from a live stream, documenting the incident on October 22, 2020.

Handy was convicted of conspiracy against rights and violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act.

She was sentenced to 57 months in prison.

Second:

A Christian woman praying at an abortion clinic goes to prison.

A bunch of Hamasniks disrupting traffic at the busiest airport in the country for Gaza goes unpunished.

Our justice system never seemed so obviously politically two tiered.

 

We are being scouted out

Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. Three times is enemy action.

This is a famous quote by Ian Fleming, a man who knew a lot about clandestine warfare from personal experience.

With that in mind, let’s take a look at a few recent news stories.

Chinese national forces way onto Marines’ top combat training base in California

A man identified as a Chinese national forced his way through a gate at the Marine Corps’ largest live-fire combat training base last week before being detained by military police, service and federal officials said. The man, who has not been named, arrived in a vehicle at Condor Gate, south of the Main Gate at the Marine Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, according to officials with the Marine Corps and the Department of Homeland Security. The base, which is home to the Marine Air Ground Task Force Training Command, stretches about 935 square miles in the desert roughly 120 miles east of downtown Los Angeles. “Despite being prompted to exit at the Condor Gate by installation security, the individual proceeded onto the installation without authorization,” according to a statement from the Marines. “Military law enforcement were immediately notified and detained the individual. They then notified and transferred custody to Customs and Border Protection.”

CPB was brought in because he was here illegally.

Jordanian in Quantico base breach reportedly entered US illegally, was let go by Border Patrol

One of the Jordanian nationals arrested for attempting to ram his way into Marine Corps Base Quantico with a box truck had been screened by the Border Patrol but let into the US with no restrictions, according to Fox News.

The man had illegally crossed into the US at San Diego, California, in April and was detained by the Border Patrol.

He was joined in the truck for the May 3 attempted breach by another Jordanian national who was in the country illegally after overstaying a student visa, the news outlet said.

So we have a Chinese illegal trying to break into Twentynine Palms and two Jordanian illegals trying to break into Quantico.

Lastly, is a story I started covering already.

Mysterious shooting outside Army Special Forces residence in North Carolina raises questions

A mysterious shooting in North Carolina north of Fort Liberty, formerly Fort Bragg, not far from where some of America’s most elite U.S. Special Operations forces live and train is under investigation by the Army Criminal Investigation Division as well as local police. The shooting in Carthage, North Carolina occurred May 3 at 8:15 p.m. following a phone call about a suspected trespasser near a Special Forces soldier’s property.

Two Chechen men who spoke broken English were found near the soldier’s home. The family alleges the suspected intruder, 35-year-old Ramzan Daraev of Chicago was taking photos of their children. When confronted near a power line in a wooded part of the property, an altercation ensued and Daraev was shot several times at close range. A second man, Dzhankutov Adsalan, was in a vehicle some distance from the incident and was questioned by authorities and then released. The Moore County Sheriff’s office is leading the investigation.

The shooting incident two weeks ago in Carthage could have been a case of mistaken identity. The two Chechens had no personal identification. They did have two cell phones with Russian language contacts and camera equipment. They were not wearing any uniforms for the power company that reportedly employed them.

At the time of the incident, Daraev was not in possession of any utility equipment, utility clothing, or identification. The incident has been reported to the U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).

I think it’s pretty clear that our open border and poor immigration enforcement is allowing our enemies to send in operatives to test our domestic military defenses.

This, I believe, is a prelude to war. America has not had a strike on a continental military base since 1812 by a foreign enemy and the Civil War by a uniformed military.

(I’m not counting lone wolf terrorists attacks like the Fort Hood shooting.)

That is our strength.

But if we get into a major war and our domestic bases have to deal with 5th Column attacks, that will change how we fight.

This is very, very bad.

The hagiography of Treyvon Martin is out of this world

That’s a shitty pun, I know. Nevertheless, this story is beyond parody.

Trayvon Martin’s Flight Suit Will Be Displayed At This New Smithsonian Exhibit

What? His flight suit? I didn’t know Treyvon Martin was a record breaking pilot or astronaut. What is going in here?

A new exhibition titled “Afrofuturism: A History of Black Futures” debuted at the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) to examine Afrofuturist expression and culture as it relates to music, activism, art, and more.

We need to define Afrofuturism. This is the Smithsonian definition:

Afrofuturism is an evolving concept expressed through a Black cultural lens that reimagines, reinterprets, and reclaims the past and present for a more empowering future for African Americans. Afrofuturism expresses notions of Black identity, agency, and freedom through art, creative works and activism that envision liberated futures for Black life.

We are in a moment where we can see examples of Afrofuturism’s influence and impact on our culture. The term has entered our lexicon from the popularity of films like “Black Panther,” yet it has historically been a significant driver of African American culture and expression.

From the cosmologies of ancient black civilizations, to era of slavery and to the present day, African Americans have re-imagined the futures and possibilities of black people across the globe through the dynamic lens of Afrofuturism and this exhibit explores how Black artists, orators, leaders and intellectuals have utilized themes of technology, sci-fi, space and heroism to envision futures of black liberation and convey an expansive image of the black experience.

It’s fiction. It’s making shit up. It’s pretending that Wakanda is real

Back to the Essence article.

At the center of the new 4,300-square-foot temporary exhibition set to open next March is Chadwick Boseman’s Black Panther suit, which the late actor wore in the’ 2018 film “Black Panther.”

According to a press release from NMAAHC, the exhibit also aims to tell stories of Black liberation and social equality through objects such as Trayvon Martin’s flight suit and dreams of becoming an astronaut as a young boy.

“Trayvon Martin’s flight suit tells the story of a dream of space flight ended tragically by earthbound violence,” said Kevin Young, the Andrew W. Mellon Director of the National Museum of African American History and Culture.

Inspired by his uncle Ronnie, Trayvon Martin aspired to work in the aviation field. He wore this flight suit when he attended Experience Aviation in his early teens. According to his father, Tracy Martin, “It was a badge of honor for the students to have the flight suit with the patches on it. It was part of their uniform for the program. He loved it. He loved it.”

They are “reimagining” Treyvon Martin.

Just as these people believe that Wakanda is what Africa.would have been like without European influence, they believe Treyvon Martin would have been an astronaut without George Zimmerman.

Experience Aviation is a noble endeavor. It’s a aviation based science camp for teens founded by a truly praiseworthy black aviator. He’s getting ignored for a fantasy about Treyvon Martin that is being concocted.

It’s honestly very sad that the Smithsonian is now involved in the fabrication of the myth of the martyr Saint Treyvon Martin.

Maybe in some future Smithsonian, this will br included in a display on the collapse of American society.

A Site Visit: Wright Museum of World War II

Yesterday, the wife took me to the Write Museum. It was a bit of a drive, but it was worth it.

Having grown up visiting museums with my parents, I have expectations of what a museum is.

This did not have that feel to it.

According to the front desk, the museum came into existence because Mr. Wright needed a place to store is “collection” so he built the museum and opened it to the public.

What Mr. Write had was a small collection of WWII vehicles. Those include a Sherman and a Pershing tank, along with a jeep, half-track, WWII motorcycles and a bit more. And those are absolutely stunning.

There are tracks in the parking lot from where they drove the Pershing into the building last week.

Besides the Military Gallery, they have a “Home Front” and “Time Tunnel.” The home front is a collection of artifacts from 1939-1944 showing a bit about what was available at the time. There were a few recreations of scenes as well.

The time tunnel was the best museum piece. It was broken into a series of rooms, each room representing a particular year. The rooms gave context to what was happening.

For example, there was a display of about Joe Louis defending his title for the 17th time. In the next room, Joe Louis is Private Louis, charging at you on a war poster. This helped to show how everybody was participating in winning the war.

There are many artifacts showing how the famous were donating and giving, all to get the people to give as well.

I think the most poignant display was a poster from the 1940s of a boy, wearing a Medal of Honor, a tear in his eye.

I had a few questions regarding some labels on the small arms. I do need to do a little research into the Japanese small arms of WWII, I missed almost every one of them.

It is worth a visit, if you have the time and are near enough. Not a great museum, but for $30 for two, not bad.

 

What book ban?

The TEP (Tennessee Equality Project) highlighted a report released Friday, May 31, studying book bans across the state. The study found that Maury, Rutherford, and Wilson counties had some of the highest concentrations of book bans.

“Pride is a celebration of identity, but when people are trying to ban books about you, that’s an erasing of your identity, so this is a major issue for pride,” said TEP Executive Director Chris Sanders.

TN advocates highlight book bans, Title IX at Franklin Pride (wkrn.com)

Oh For f***s sake!  “Erasing your identity”? Banning what books?, what books? What penalties would a person be subjected to if law enforcement catches you with one “banned” book in your possession?

Just because the books have been deemed not appropriate for children of certain age, does not men anybody is trying to “erase your identity”, it simply means we believe that trying to get pre-teens buttfucked by the likes of you is wrong.

Let me show you something:

You see those two books? That kind of literature was and still truly verbotten in Venezuela. If you were to be caught with either book, you would automatically be arrested and sent to jail for many years because you would have deemed to be a danger to the country.

In the worse of cases, you’d be shot on the spot, probably using Ley De Fuga as an excuse.

That is book banning. Yours is simply a screeching fashion pose to claim victim status.

Intersectionality was never a real thing

 

The idea of all the oppressed peoples of the world uniting against oppression was horseshit.

The queers are going to learn quite quick that they can be for Palestine, but the Palestinians won’t be for them.