Sunday, December 22, 2019

looo, seeeeers 3


LOOO, SEEEEERS 3
War is what we as a species do. We do it not because we are evil or stupid, but because it is a survival trait. If some theory from some lame ass violates human nature or biology, it is BS. An agenda. Gore Warming? Man is tribal, and cooperation is a military strategy. You get along, to buy time until the next war. I could offer to suck my own ass on live TV if the globe ever cooperated on “reducing emissions”, and I would feel under no pressure I'd ever be forced into said compromised position.
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Granted, we all WILL reduce pollution, except from nuclear power plants melting down, or nuclear war, but it will be because my brother by another mother Hubbert was never wrong and we are running out of oil. It won't be because of cooperation. Mankind WILL fight and die, over resources, forever. We are naked apes, and will always act like one. No amount of poetry or philosophy or scientific marvels will ever change that. To act as if we can evolve into non-combatants is stupidity, and I can tell you, the VERY proof war is eminent.
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Here is the deal. A government uses citizens. That is what they do. Most of the time, citizens also use government, to avoid rapine from other governments, so it is okay. But once they start failing, from lack of resources, they always turn on its people. They never go quietly into the good night. Now, given that, what are you going to try to tell the citizens? Are you going to tell them they are double dry dog dingus humped, very shortly? No! They push the narrative about how we are civilized and evolved and conflict is no longer necessary, and they offer “proof” of such from their bought and paid for Opinion Molders.
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It isn't JUST political correctness that makes the male castration, both culturally and chemically ( yes, dammit, I AGREE that soy is pure poison, I only make the case if that is the only protein you can afford, it is better than nothing ), so desirable. It underlies the propaganda that all is well, nothing to see here, move along. That is less bodies to oppose their turning upon the citizens, and lulls the potential warriors to sleep. If combat and aggressiveness are “unnatural”, you are trained to be meek and accepting of authority. The same authority trying to kill you.
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This is the narrative that tells you, oh, so many wars are unnecessary. Why did we ever fight over a duke being assassinated. So unnecessary. We were so civilized. Look at all the poetry that came out of the trenches! Nobody waits until famine to go to war, if they can help it. By and large, WWI was fought because of the lack of growth, not any deprivation. The globe had been colonized. And Britain was already failing economically, having maxed out her resource drain ( the problem with a large central bank is near the end when they suck up more resources. But you keep using them because they do win you colonies ).
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All the nations went to war because they needed growth to win, a repeat of the ages long agricultural empires growing or dying for six thousand years. They just had industry making the carnage higher. And the cost of losing or even winning far too high. The same is repeating now, on far more micro scales, as no one has the energy or ore to repeat a world war. WWII was a war to see who got to control the oil until it ran out. That was us, mostly. Russia got the booby prize. And now the oil is running out. Far later for Russia, as she has no empire to protect. Now, for us.
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And when I say “now”, I don't mean the oil is gone next year. I mean that in a sense of the war over colonies. War PRIOR to running out of resources, BEFORE famine or other social breakdown. Not to say the oil will last another century. For the US, as soon as fracking falters, along with the petrodollar failure, we crash, hard. Guerrilla bands fight each other, to secure the oil areas, acting as the military to secure that oil for the Federals or foreign occupiers. Just as in Africa. But that isn't the point. The same happens to farming areas.
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Do you think African Country X is full of citizens benefiting from Chinese food production? Of course not. The biggest warlord took over the country, and rented out land to the Chinese. If citizens starve, oh well. That is USA 2030. Or mines, or oil or whatever is worth the price to protect. You see, we are going to war PRIOR to the resource running out. That is how all wars work. So, you might be thinking, hey, no one is going to war over owning semi-automatic rifles, it is NOT about that superficial political issue.
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It is about resources. Because they are diminishing, they must be fought over BEFORE they run out. Killing off half the population feeds the remaining half much better. But wars are always fought over superficial causes. The idiot masses need a simplistic reason. Their monkey minds just follow the lead ape, and any excuse will do. Even the lead ape doesn't need to know WHY now the fighting started, as he is just profiting. But greed is a survival trait. Greed is indeed good. It wins resources for the strongest. It is programming, and no one needs to be smart enough to understand the underlying mechanics.
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The reason it is important for YOU to understand it is, you can more easily foretell the event. An “inexplicable” conflict is coming ( it has already started ) not because “reasons” stated but because we are running out of resources. We HAVE been running out, except no one wants to admit that because “energy independence” and “America Empire Uber Alles”. And yet, most of you are ready to go fight for “freedom” ( yeah, in a land of indefinite detention without charges ), against communists. Except a few smarter hermits, of course.
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Every Latino allowed in, because “profit from reduced wages” and every Muzzie shown the red carpet because “profit from divide and conquer”, all guarantee a coming conflict. This isn't anything that needed planning. One day, simply, resource availability reach that magic X spot and conflict between opposing groups begins. Over any excuse. This isn't something you can time. Which is why you prepare in advance. And once it starts, it snowballs. You can't stop it.
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Already, the police cannot keep Muzzies from breaking the law of OUR land. Already, the Feds cannot control the states ( marijuana, imigration, infectious disease control ). Already, group is pitted against group. The system is already overwhelmed just from crime and cultural breakdown. Outright insurgency? No hope in hell of containing it. And we all get sucked in. Then, because of centralization's infrastructure destruction ( it is already falling apart ), centralized food and fuel fail and we are all looking at mass casualties.
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Interesting times. I tell you what.
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( today's related Amazon link click HERE )
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note: If you go over to the Amazon Prime page, the movies and TV, scroll on down.  You'll see a category "IMDb TV".  It has TV shows to buy, or you can select "free with ads".  You'll find, amazingly, "The Sarah Connor Chronicles Season Two".  On a 45 minute show, there were 6 minutes of commercials.  I can't say I was as impressed as Season One.  The first one had a near identical vibe as the first movie, foreboding and dark.  This second season doesn't seem to have that.  For one, the background music clashed rather than complimented.  I could be wrong as I watch more episodes.
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note: on Netflix, there is a PA movie "It Comes At Night".  It is NOT horror, although I think they were trying to market it as such.  Just the realistically portrayed hard choices during a plague.  Don't get turned off by the obvious head-up-ass directing ( no front sight on the rifle, in a very wet forest, the character is begging for water, they get a flat ON A PICKUP TRUCK and he asks "is the spare in the trunk?", the guns are in the safe, there is only one exit to the house ).  I thought the pay off at the end was worth the watch.  
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note: free for today books, alien invasion, HERE 
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note: yet another bank warning.  There was more than a few direct deposit failures in the big banks, such as Citi.  Could be hackers, could be something much worse-cough, liquidity, cough.  Use your own judgement-I won't leave more in my account than I can afford to lose. 
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25 comments:

  1. Yes. Minions will have to assess their a.o. (in depth, with all of the multitudes of variables) for the region's ability to marshall those internal resources and have resilience without outside help. The area has to have, or be able to quickly in the vacuum stand up a solid political/leadership cadre with ample means of force to resist the soon to come outsiders. Being able to winter over a few years without crying for your fema region authorities, and having rifles behind every blade of grass when sino or other emissaries come poking around with aid and reconitoring intents has to be thought out. I would like to just hermit it out, but an eye must be kept on the neighborhood and grudgingly some participational sports play must be engaged in. There won't be sidelines and idle spectators come spicy times.

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    1. Good point. Pick a side, idle hands are the devils workshop, and choose wisely

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    today's book

    The one-star reviews shred Greta-Gore Warming.
    And handily verify == every action is about resources.

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  3. Your observations on the Connor chronicles is accurate, and seems to be a persuasive contagion as a series continues on. (Jericho, etc) The original writing/directing talent is either ditched or strong armed coerced into indoctrination dogma or human situational drama themes, like cheesy soap operas. (Like viewers really need or want more character development) The networks-studios can be profitable enough bigly on any decent production, even deplorable prepper or apocalypse alpha dog pulp. They answer to someone else, so must go the woke-sjw route, the original fan viewer base be damned. It is after all vitally important to include romantic interludes and distressed youths with confused emotions into post apocalypse scenarios with death and destruction around every corner, because feelings and all. Millions are now convinced to think Wakanda is real, because it was on the screen.

    Thankfully We possess good filtering skills from our Bison studies, and are not swayed by b.s. enjoy the popcorn anyway.

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    1. Something tells me I won't make it through the whole season. Great call on the "youth w/confusion because Feelings". I hadn't caught that, just disliking them without knowing why. Bright side, I save $12 on the DVD which I had put on my wish list.

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  4. Ya, my favorite was the Tom Cruise character's son in the war of the worlds remake. Insolent punk teen had to just go have a curious monkey looksy at the martian craft, just over the rise, vaporizing everything. Duh? The kid got zapped with no dog tags recovered there, ha! I have little pity now for bitches and kids as it is now with society already enemied up as is. When pressure is dialed up, a frisky new dynamic will certainly be unveiled.

    No mercy come Apoc.

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    1. Kill anything that moves, let their puny insignificant god sort them out.

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    2. A kid's name must have been Jesus because he was alive in the end of the movie

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    3. I forced myself to watch that movie the second time, Dakota's shrill ear piercing nauseating screaming even worse. And I still can't remember most of it.

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  5. Being a woke Minion, I observe the whole christmas-newyears largess and slothfest with a tisk-tisk sigh, knowing it shall all be very gone sooner everyday now. Good dinners and gifts for little kids (only) is all well and good, but the continuation of the expiring empire's naughty habits for too long will cause a faster and further collapse. Think in vicious rape terms for severity.

    Taper off that smack heroin already folks, jeez.

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    1. Most folks buy everyday, perhaps subconsciously understanding assets over hyperinflated money, or just being greedy little humpers with no ability at delayed gratification, and it doesn't seem like X-Mas is anything special anymore, insofar as extra consumption.

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  6. Bison and others, what do you think of the 2nd Amendment Sanctuary counties in Virginia vs the State of Virginia?

    Is it the beginning of Civil War or just some people get killed and that's the end of it.

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    1. I need to give it a lot more pondering. Off the cuff, not a chance of rebellion. The feds step in. But, needs much more thought

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    2. Seems like January 20th is the big day from my research. I don't live there, I live in God's mitten "Michigan". But every here but me goes to his junk on vacation "Florida" just a geography joke met lots of good folks from there and we all laugh about "fudgies" Michigan word for tourists that screw up everything locals enjoy.

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    3. It is a Judas horse operation. Soros and other ngo deep staters flood the urban areas of a state and run ground games, toss walking around church ladies money, and jack the now commonplace electronic voting machines. (As if it is secure, nuthing is secure). The figurehead puppets will fall on a sword as directed to push the most extreme red button issue, on purpose. Thus, when things enflame a clamp down is necessary, which can be done as 'Mericans can't even get some violent street protests going, being bested by style and action of third world baller revolutionaries. They have to command cities in states and Va. Around the capitol along with maryland. Same in many states also as it is fifth column underground subversion at play. It is never as things seem or info floating.

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    4. Im from Virginia. The lovely State Senator from Tidewater threw together some anti-gun wording and is trying to push it through as an amendment on SB-64. Senator Lucas has a history, including a couple of her own lawsuits against her very District because they wouldn't pony-up and give her $$ for one of her businesses. She pulled the Race Card out.

      The latest garbage is incoming from the new Left mouths (Virginia's AOCs) who haven't even been seated yet. One of them went so far as to make comments about the National Guard.

      We have a real fine group here. State has gone blue in the past couple of years. It's a Leftist target state.

      This legislation won't pass the muster. And The People have been demonstrating how serious we are about 2A.

      I wrote this over at MSB and too lazy to change wording, so here ya go, complete w/ some facts.

      Currently there are 17.2 million active Conceal Carry Permits in the US. Fourteen states do not even require CCLs. About 430,000 permit holders are in Virginia.

      Gun control and gun confiscation isn’t going to happen in Virginia. Being uninvolved, uninformed, and ‘going grey’ is NOT how we protect ourselves, our Constitutional rights, and our Nation. We become vocal, we address unconstitutional motives/actions, and we protect our rights and property.

      Most of these Virginia County hearings had very large turnouts, forcing residents to assemble outside of the meeting places in adjacent rooms or outside. Most of the members of the Boards of Supervisors unanimously agreed. The people of Virginia have spoken!

      Virginians will not turn over their guns.

      The number of registered guns in Virginia makes our Commonwealth one of the top 5 states. As of 2017 there were 308,000 registered guns in Virginia. We know that the number has increased….and these are just the registered guns, not guns that have been sold in-state between individuals or guns that have been given to another person or inherited within VA.

      Virginia is also one of the top states in number of guns per capita (36 per capita in VA as of 2017). (As an aside, DC is one of the top states, too, and this is after SCOTUS ruled against current DC law on ‘gun control’ in DC v Heller.)

      The National Guard of Virginia is not going to be called upon to force gun-grabbing legislation.

      If there are gun-control/gun-confiscation laws passed in VA in 2020, it will immediately become a case for the Supreme Court.

      Modern Throwback
      (Guess how many blades of grass there are in VA)

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    5. Thank you for the skinny. Just don't discount the resolve of the commies.

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    6. Of course not! Why do you think there are small turf farms popping up in the off-season?

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    7. All truly sad. Double damn that FDR puke.

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  7. When I moved from Hawaii to the mainland in 1986, I learned that modern things like direct deposit were just not a thing here.

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  8. Adding on to yesterdays comment string about Berkey and Katadyn ceramic filters. I've been using the Katadyn Gravidyn filters, buying three replacements every six months for about five years now. Before that I was buying the Katadyn Ceradyn filters. I've never had a problem with a filter, and if you look at the infrequent Amazon reviews that are negative, I couldn't find any that had to do with filter/end cap separation. The Katadyn's don't have failure rates anywhere near that of the Berkey's, which are frequent enough to be a genuine concern.
    Romans 14:11

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  9. Yup. Whoever says that "violence doesn't solve anything" has never cracked open a history book.

    Thanks for the movie suggestion - I was putting that one off.

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    1. "Film Connection" ( YouTube ) is a really good source of recommendations ( we just don't agree on comedies )

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