Monday, February 28, 2022

The lynch pin in all of this is hydrocarbon supply, and as long as hydrocarbons are anathema to elites of the West, prices will continue to stay high

 West Texas Intermediate Crude is at nosebleed level once again, no doubt about it.




It's amazing how far Sean Hannity has fallen

Here it is almost 5 PM and he's repeating the falsehood that Russia killed all the Snake Island defenders, in order to whip up the indignation against Russia among his listeners.

The story was debunked many many hours ago.

I turn on the radio for five minutes and all I hear is lies.

 


 

Another great call by Jim Cramer

 



LOL, what's worse to the Biden administration, nuclear fallout or coronavirus?

 We report, you decide.


https://www.ready.gov/nuclear-explosion

Stay inside for 24 hours unless local authorities provide other instructions. Continue to practice social distancing by wearing a mask and by keeping a distance of at least six feet between yourself and people who not part of your household. ...

Many people may already feel fear and anxiety about the coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19). The threat of a nuclear explosion can add additional stress.

Last Updated: 02/25/2022

Saturday, February 26, 2022

Gotta luv the Ukrainian spirit

 


LOL, Obama had to drop pallets of cash on Iran because of SWIFT: "U.S. and international sanctions isolated Iran from the international finance system"

 Obama 2016 swan song: 

$1.7-billion payment to Iran was all in cash due to effectiveness of sanctions, White House says

Germany will find a way to pay for heat, too. Keep a sharp eye out for flights from Frankfurt to Moscow, loaded with pallets of cash to get around SWIFT.



The West late Saturday finally does the right thing against Russia on the third day of its Ukraine invasion

 

WASHINGTON —The United States, European allies and Canada agreed Saturday to remove key Russian banks from the interbank messaging system, SWIFT, an extraordinary step that will sever the country from much of the global financial system.

“This will ensure that these banks are disconnected from the international financial system and harm their ability to operate globally,” the global powers wrote in a joint statement announcing the significant retaliatory measure.

Moscow’s exclusion from SWIFT, which stands for the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication, means Russian banks cannot communicate securely with banks beyond its borders. Iran was removed from SWIFT in 2014 following developments to Tehran’s nuclear program.

SWIFT is an independent enterprise based in Belgium that serves as an internal messaging system between more than 11,000 banks and financial institutions in over 200 countries and territories.

Trump's tone-deafness on Putin on the 22nd is no different than his dismissive COVID-19 response in early 2020, which he never understood frightened away America's older voters

Europe is finally uniting against Putin on the third day of the Ukraine invasion, passing restrictions and sending arms and support, and Trump is calling Putin's machinations to invade Ukraine "smart", "genius", "very savvy", and "pretty savvy".

He's clueless. Putin has clearly over-reached and is leading Russia into permanent pariah status on the world stage.

I went in yesterday and there was a television screen, and I said, “This is genius.” Putin declares a big portion of the Ukraine — of Ukraine. Putin declares it as independent. Oh, that’s wonderful.

So, Putin is now saying, “It’s independent,” a large section of Ukraine. I said, “How smart is that?” And he’s gonna go in and be a peacekeeper. That’s strongest peace force… We could use that on our southern border. That’s the strongest peace force I’ve ever seen. There were more army tanks than I’ve ever seen. They’re gonna keep peace all right. No, but think of it. Here’s a guy who’s very savvy… I know him very well. Very, very well.

By the way, this never would have happened with us. Had I been in office, not even thinkable. This would never have happened. But here’s a guy that says, you know, “I’m gonna declare a big portion of Ukraine independent,” he used the word “independent,” “and we’re gonna go out and we’re gonna go in and we’re gonna help keep peace.” You gotta say that’s pretty savvy. And you know what the response was from Biden? There was no response. They didn’t have one for that. No, it’s very sad. Very sad.

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Republicans will pay a heavy price for backing this lunatic again.

 



The increasingly crabbed little view of America First conservatism is that there couldn't possibly be a crisis in another country which we should be involved in

 As if the two things can't possibly both be true, that our borders should be under control and Russian aggression in Europe must be opposed.

 



Germany is still hedging on banning Russia from the SWIFT system at this hour after worldwide outcry at EU intransigence two days ago

And as usual Biden is a follower, not a leader, still mulling over what he should do.

Austria, Hungary, France, Italy, Cyprus all have now signaled readiness to accept the draconian measure in order to cut off Russia's access to payment flows.

Germany could easily find itself without heat very shortly if it relents.

Meanwhile Ukrainians are bravely fighting off the Russians alone.

Her Majesty's BOHICA divisions

 


Friday, February 25, 2022

Germany remains the cause of and the solution to all of Europe's problems: Flip the switch to "On" and Germany's need for Russian gas ends

... in 2010, when Germany was generating more than 20 percent of its electricity from nuclear power plants, Chancellor Angela Merkel extended the phaseout schedule to the mid-2030s. As other politicians had promised in the past, the extension was framed as a “bridge” to help the nation generate cost-effective power until renewables could take over. 

But just a few months later, the Fukushima disaster struck. Germany’s anti-nuclear movement had already been enraged by the phaseout delay; the disaster only fueled their opposition. Germany swiftly closed most of its nuclear reactors and reestablished 2022 as the deadline for the phaseout — called the atomausstieg.

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The green ideology in Germany must go, just as Merkel has.

 


 

The stock market loves war because it implies continued Federal Reserve Bank easy money

 We live in a perverse world of global libertarianism.



Russia threatens neutral Finland

 

Russia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Friday that any attempt by Finland to join NATO would have “military and political repercussions.” ...

On Thursday, Finish Prime Minister Sanna Marin said the Russian invasion would shift the long running debate in Finland around NATO membership.

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Blueberry Coffee, Kadets'kyi Hai St, 6а, Kyiv, Kyiv city, Ukraine, 02000

 


Thursday, February 24, 2022

And just like that we have a Russian invasion of Ukraine from every direction

 Vladimir Putin obviously cares less about the money he can make off oil exports than he does about reincorporating Ukraine into Russia.



Wednesday, February 23, 2022

LOL, Adolf Trudeau revokes invocation of Canada's Emergencies Act as Senate of Canada debate reveals he didn't have the votes from fellow liberals

 

 

Freedom!

The wonder was this lasted 9 days, but hey, Canadians move more slowly because it's cold up there.

As of February 15 Omicron dominates every US state

 https://www.axios.com/coronavirus-variant-tracker-where-different-strains-are-spreading-ffd71934-1596-43e6-923d-32c4698e2f8b.html

 


 

Your body can travel at very high speed to lots of places in China, but your thoughts and words can't

 


Adolf Trudeau, phony baloney plastic banana good time rock 'n rolla

 


CDC was able to scrub its website of the traditional definition of a vaccine last July, but it couldn't scrub the internet

 





Massachusetts now reports 2,346 total cumulative breakthrough deaths, 2,240 of which have occurred since the end of July 2021, 44.5% of all COVID-19 deaths since that time

Massachusetts total COVID deaths on 7/30/21: 18,082
Massachusetts total COVID deaths on 2/19/22: 23,109
Difference: 5,027 total COVID deaths since last July
 
Breakthrough deaths on 2/19/22: 2,346
Breakthrough deaths by 7/30/21: 106
Difference: 2,240 breakthrough deaths since last July (44.559% of all the COVID deaths over the period)
 
Nice vaccine you got there.
 
The liars with statistics try to dilute the significance of this failure by inflating the denominator by using either total deaths or total vaccinations from time immemorial. What counts is the durability of the vaccines over time, and it is crystal clear that breakthrough deaths are not a small percentage of the COVID deaths which have occurred since Delta took over last summer.
 
The vaccines are not durable by any traditional definition of a vaccine, which is why CDC removed the traditional definition at the end of July when Provincetown proved the mRNA vaccines don't stop the spread and don't prevent disease.

CDC is guilty of scandalous lies.

 
 


Vaccines reduce serious outcomes, they say

US COVID-19 deaths by 1/20/21: 406,216

Number dosed in the US by 1/20/21: 18.9 million

US COVID-19 deaths 1/20/21-1/20/22: 454,100

Number dosed in the US by 1/20/22: 249 million

 


 

51,437 US COVID-19 deaths in the first 22 days of February: Already the 7th worst month of the pandemic

 2,338 deaths per day, the equivalent of 65,465 by the end of the month.

We shall see.

 



Station KGRR of the National Weather Service is increasingly unreliable

Yesterday's predicted high was 50 degrees F. 

It made it to 38.5 on my device not far from the airport right around 5PM last night. I only cared about it because I was earnestly expecting the warm temperatures to make it easier on me while I pumped some standing water from a low spot on my property.

The National Weather Service 3-day history shows the high was 39 degrees F, right at about that time. It is customary for the NWS to round up to the next degree once the value hits .5.

But both the Daily Almanac and the Climatology pages show the high was 40 F.

Looks like lying and bias in favor of global warming to me, on top of not being able to predict the damn weather tomorrow.
 
When people lie about everything in a society, even the smallest details, that society is finished because without trust there can be no society.
 
 

 
 




Tuesday, February 22, 2022

The cretins are a hoppin'

 


LOL, maybe tomorrow CNBC will call it an invasion after upgrading it to an incursion now that Biden has given the OK

Bunch of lickspittles.




CNBC won't tell the truth that Russian forces have invaded Ukraine: Gotta play it down so as not to spook the markets

 Russia "sends forces", "sends troops", lol.

Miserable cretins.

 



The State's jackboots prepare to crush the COVID protest in Wellington, New Zealand just as they did in Ottawa, Canada

New Zealand authorities have also been in contact with their counterparts in Ottawa, where police in riot gear dislodged the trucker protest over the weekend after more than three weeks.


Monday, February 21, 2022

Canada's House of Commons endorses the tyranny of Adolf Trudeau

The motion to confirm the declaration of emergency passed 185-151, with the New Democrats voting in favour alongside the minority Liberal government.
 
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His supporters and allies were too afraid for their own elected positions, thinking Trudeau would call an election if they voted to deny the emergency declaration.
 
Democracy is a bitch. 

LOL, CDC admits its withheld COVID data could be "misinterpreted" to mean the vaccines aren't effective

CDC still can't face the truth about Provincetown, so don't get your hopes up.


The C.D.C. Isn’t Publishing Large Portions of the Covid Data It Collects :



Kristen Nordlund, a spokeswoman for the C.D.C., said the agency has been slow to release the different streams of data “because basically, at the end of the day, it’s not yet ready for prime time.” She said the agency’s “priority when gathering any data is to ensure that it’s accurate and actionable.”

Another reason is fear that the information might be misinterpreted, Ms. Nordlund said. ...

Last year, the agency repeatedly came under fire for not tracking so-called breakthrough infections in vaccinated Americans, and focusing only on individuals who became ill enough to be hospitalized or die. The agency presented that information as risk comparisons with unvaccinated adults, rather than provide timely snapshots of hospitalized patients stratified by age, sex, race and vaccination status.

But the C.D.C. has been routinely collecting information since the Covid vaccines were first rolled out last year, according to a federal official familiar with the effort. The agency has been reluctant to make those figures public, the official said, because they might be misinterpreted as the vaccines being ineffective.

Ms. Nordlund confirmed that as one of the reasons. Another reason, she said, is that the data represents only 10 percent of the population of the United States. But the C.D.C. has relied on the same level of sampling to track influenza for years. ...

“We have been begging for that sort of granularity of data for two years,” said Jessica Malaty Rivera, an epidemiologist and part of the team that ran Covid Tracking Project, an independent effort that compiled data on the pandemic till March 2021.

Saturday, February 19, 2022

Pandemic of the vaccinated: 46,821 US COVID-19 deaths in the first 18 days of February 2022

2,601 deaths per day, the equivalent of 72,833 through the end of the month.

71,680 died in February 2021, third worst month on record.

1 died in February 2020.

February 2022 would replace February 2021 as the third worst month yet for deaths during the entire pandemic, if the 18-day trend persisted.

It is more likely, however, to come in fourth, but only because the weekly pace has slowed since the 12th. If that slowing trend continues, total deaths will probably come in around 65,000 and may still be worse than January.

This shouldn't be happening with 252 million fully or partly vaccinated, who obviously share some of the responsibility for helping to spread this disease to vulnerable people because the CDC failed to stress the inability of the vaccines they took to stop transmission. They've known since July 27th, reported on it, were roundly mocked, but were too cowed and too invested in the vaccines to stress the truth in their main messaging.

The high percentage of breakthrough deaths since last July in places like Massachusetts, which was ground zero for the breakthrough case bomb in Provincetown on July 4th, shows that many of these same people also are victims of their misplaced faith.

Meanwhile the public has given up. Sam's Club was packed yesterday afternoon, and I could count the masks on the fingers of one hand. 

Vulnerable people should wake up and protect themselves.

No one else is going to.

You might as well be fetal tissue.

https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/wr/mm7031e2.htm




The left is phony, a clerisy suffering from Tourette's Syndrome, the bourgeois tool of neoliberalism: Brexit fascists! Trump fascists! Yellow vest fascists! Trucker fascists!

 Tom Slater, here
 
Essentially every time working-class people have revolted against the establishment in recent years the left has joined with the centrists to denounce them as fascists. The Brexit vote? Fascists! The Trump revolt? Super fascists! The gilets jaunes? French fascists! It’s like a tic at this point, a form of political Tourette’s bred of the left’s profound disorientation. ... today’s leftists are so cloistered, so bourgeois, so much more comfortable in the faculty lounge than on the factory floor, that they not only can’t lead these revolts, they really don’t want to. ... Supposed radicals – up to their eyeballs in divisive intersectionalist politics – have become the useful idiots of a neoliberal ruling class keen to put voters firmly back in their place . . ..

Sympathy for the Canadian truckers is actually higher than Trudeau's approval rating

Steven McGuire, here
 
... a recent poll suggested that 46% of Canadians have some sympathy with the truckers, even if most disapprove of their methods. That’s higher than Trudeau’s own approval rating. ... The demands of the truckers look more reasonable every day, and Trudeau’s resistance more unnecessary. ... the truckers are rallying against what they view as unacceptable uses of government power. So what does Trudeau do? He asserts even more power. ... what has he done to earn the trust of the Canadians who oppose vaccine mandates? He’s bulldozed over their concerns and insulted them. Now he’s acting as if they’re an existential threat to the country. Like American liberal elites, Trudeau doesn’t realize that he’s part of the crisis of legitimacy in Western democracies.

 

The Financial Times says Trudeau has gone too far invoking the Emergencies Act against the peaceful protest of the Canada Freedom Convoy, calls restrictions on truckers' cross border travel "government over-reach"

 Here:

Canadian leader Justin Trudeau’s invocation of the Emergencies Act this week in response to the occupation was a step too far, however. The measures are designed to respond to insurrection, espionage and genuine threats to the Canadian constitution rather than peaceful protest, no matter how irritating and inconvenient. The right to such protest is fundamental to a free society. Such protests often involve inconveniencing people, whether that means the pickets of striking workers, Britain’s anti-climate change group Extinction Rebellion, or the Freedom Convoy.
 
https://www.ft.com/content/1f83d3dc-a95b-4947-92ba-4f08899228a3?segmentId=b385c2ad-87ed-d8ff-aaec-0f8435cd42d9 

 
 
 
 
 
The editorial oddly refers to the draconian financial repression undertaken by Trudeau under the Act without actually condemning it, saying only in a general way that the government's response has been illiberal and mishandled.
 
Trudeau's henchman, Chrystia Freeland, has had a long association with The Financial Times from the 1990s.
 

Thursday, February 17, 2022

Tennessee reports breakthrough cases at 31% in December and breakthrough deaths at 18%

You still have to do the math yourself because Tennessee really doesn't want you to be able to see a heading "vaccinated deaths".

https://www.tn.gov/content/dam/tn/health/documents/cedep/novel-coronavirus/CriticalIndicatorReport.pdf



Gallup: 7.1% now say they are LGBT, on the growth of bisexuality among younger women

The story did not discuss the high popularity with men of two girls in bed.

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The percentage of U.S. adults who self-identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or something other than heterosexual has increased to a new high of 7.1%, which is double the percentage from 2012, when Gallup first measured it. ...

More than half of LGBT Americans, 57%, indicate they are bisexual. That percentage translates to 4.0% of all U.S. adults. ...

Bisexual is the most common LGBT status among Gen Z, millennials, and Gen X ...

Women are much more likely than men to say they are bisexual.

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Call me crazy but I thought all the bank accounts in Canada were frozen

Wednesday, February 16, 2022

CDC held the phone call with reporters on the morning of July 27, 2021: CNBC hit "send" on the story at 10:17 AM and Pfizer's Bourla made the appointment at the White House at 10:14 AM

 



LOL, the events of July 27, 2021 sent Albert Bourla, head of Pfizer, into such a panic that he phoned the White House to schedule a personal visit for July 28th

On July 27th, the CDC infamously issued mask guidance to the fully vaccinated as details emerged about the Provincetown, MA outbreak on July 4th where 75% of cases were among the fully vaccinated.

It was clear to the CDC at that point that the vaccines didn't stop the spread, and Pfizer obviously went into a panic, as did the CDC which had just removed the mask guidance in May.

The public deserves to know exactly what Bourla and the White House discussed on July 28th.

One thing is for sure. CDC for some reason suddenly got rid of this "vaccines prevent diseases" messaging as of July 28th.

What a coincidence!