Forwarded from Vox Day
Should Have Stayed Neutral
Swedes are rapidly discovering that a) listening to their government is foolish and b) joining NATO has only reduced their national security by putting them at risk of being nuked. Sweden is sending out five million pamphlets to residents urging them to prepare for the possibility of war, with instructions on how to stockpile food […]
https://voxday.net/2024/11/18/should-have-stayed-neutral/
Swedes are rapidly discovering that a) listening to their government is foolish and b) joining NATO has only reduced their national security by putting them at risk of being nuked. Sweden is sending out five million pamphlets to residents urging them to prepare for the possibility of war, with instructions on how to stockpile food […]
https://voxday.net/2024/11/18/should-have-stayed-neutral/
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"A few days later, DFCS presented Patterson with a "safety plan" for her to sign. It would require her to delegate a "safety person" to be a "knowing participant and guardian" and watch over the children whenever she leaves home. The plan would also require Patterson to download an app onto her son's phone allowing for his location to be monitored. (The day when it will be illegal not to track one's kids is rapidly approaching.)
"Patterson did not want to be compelled to track her son."
https://reason.com/2024/11/11/mom-jailed-for-letting-10-year-old-walk-alone-to-town/
"Patterson did not want to be compelled to track her son."
https://reason.com/2024/11/11/mom-jailed-for-letting-10-year-old-walk-alone-to-town/
Reason
Mom Jailed for Letting 10-Year-Old Walk Alone to Town
Police handcuffed Brittany Patterson in front of three of her four children for the crime of allowing her youngest son to walk less than a mile away.
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Now comes news that Costco recalled nearly 80,000 pounds of butter due to labels lacking the necessary “Contains Milk” allergen warning on its packaging, despite containing cream as an ingredient.
https://wattsupwiththat.com/2024/11/12/costco-recalls-80000-pounds-of-butter-since-label-didnt-say-contains-milk/
https://wattsupwiththat.com/2024/11/12/costco-recalls-80000-pounds-of-butter-since-label-didnt-say-contains-milk/
Watts Up With That?
Costco Recalls 80,000 Pounds of Butter Since Label Didn’t Say ‘...
Chances are high that people with dairy allergies already know not to buy butter. So, why would consumers who intentionally selected the creamy goodness want to return or trash it?
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Forwarded from Paul Joseph Watson
A journalist with the Telegraph has been visited unannounced at her home by UK police who told her they are investigating a “non-crime hate incident” over a tweet she posted a year ago. And they won't even tell her what wrongthink she has engaged in.
https://modernity.news/2024/11/13/telegraph-journalist-gets-hate-incident-visit-from-police-over-year-old-tweet/
https://modernity.news/2024/11/13/telegraph-journalist-gets-hate-incident-visit-from-police-over-year-old-tweet/
modernity -
Telegraph Journalist Gets “Hate Incident” Visit From Police Over Year Old Tweet
Authorities won't even tell her what wrongthink she's engaged in
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Forwarded from UNN
9 MONTHS IN PRISON FOR FILMING AND MAKING INAPPROPRIATE COMMENTS!
"Judge John Edwards said Bell’s comments on the livestream were abhorrent and had the "potential to fan the flames".
Rejecting calls for a suspended sentence, he said: “Anyone involved in violent disorder must command immediate custody, with the need for deterrence being acute.”
Huw Edwards paid for images of children being raped and he got no jail time.
"Judge John Edwards said Bell’s comments on the livestream were abhorrent and had the "potential to fan the flames".
Rejecting calls for a suspended sentence, he said: “Anyone involved in violent disorder must command immediate custody, with the need for deterrence being acute.”
Huw Edwards paid for images of children being raped and he got no jail time.
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"Ukraine’s choice to use its very scarce remaining ATACMS stockpiles on some useless Soviet depot with no connection to the SMO is very telling. It once again reveals that Ukraine has no hope of actually winning the war kinetically and does not even bother trying to use the ATACMS against actual useful targets in the field. Instead, Zelensky deliberately chooses some defenseless backwater ‘showpiece’ to make a headline splash because an old Soviet stockpile will create the largest visible mushroom cloud to wow observers, while having no real effect. The ATACMS could have been used somewhere on the front to devastate Russian assault groups, or echelon C2 headquarters, etc."
https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/zelenskys-atacms-gambit-nuclear-red?utm_medium=ios#:~:text=Ukraine%E2%80%99s%20choice%20to,C2%20headquarters%2C%20etc.
https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/zelenskys-atacms-gambit-nuclear-red?utm_medium=ios#:~:text=Ukraine%E2%80%99s%20choice%20to,C2%20headquarters%2C%20etc.
Substack
Zelensky's ATACMS Gambit: Nuclear Red Alert or More Empty Provocations?
As could be expected, immediately upon receipt of “authorization” from Biden, Ukraine reportedly launched an ATACMS strike on the Russian 67th GRAU depot in Bryansk region.
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Forwarded from Hans G. Schantz
Is there a spring in your step? Or do you feel heavier than usual? This map of the gravitational anomalies across the US may help explain why.
https://mrdata.usgs.gov/gravity/map-us.html
https://mrdata.usgs.gov/gravity/map-us.html
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Forwarded from Z and V
🇵🇱🏴☠️🇺🇸 Polish President Duda approved Biden's decision and criticized Scholz: I approved of Joe Biden's decision.
It was very necessary, and it was good that it was done. Russia sees that Ukraine is receiving support from Western countries.
I doubt that the conversation between the German Chancellor and V. Putin was agreed upon with the allies.
Russia is brutally attacking Ukraine, and one of the leaders of European countries with a strong economy is negotiating with the aggressor. I think this is a mistake.
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"By failing to note his influencers and predecessors, like Poincaré and Hendrik Antoon Lorentz (1853–1928), Einstein created lasting disputes about the extent to which his thinking was original and how much it was derivative. Max Born shared Einstein’s account, decades after the fact, of what Einstein recalled as his influencers, and historians have done extensive detective work to piece together the sources and references on which Einstein may have relied. The point is, they should not have had to do this. Einstein exhibited a shockingly cavalier attitude toward citing references throughout his career."
https://aetherczar.substack.com/p/521-origins-of-relativity
https://aetherczar.substack.com/p/521-origins-of-relativity
Substack
5.2.1 Origins of Special Relativity
Or How to Hide Your Sources
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Forwarded from The General
BREAKING: U.S. intelligence has reported an incoming major aerial attack on Ukraine, leading to the closure of several embassies, including the U.S. Embassy.
@GeneralMCNews
@GeneralMCNews
Forwarded from Megatron
BREAKING:
It looks like Kiev will burn soon
Following the USA, Greece, Spain, and Italy, all are closing their embassies in Kiev, in anticipation of a large missile attack against Ukraine.
All actions lead to the fact that in response to the strikes deep in the country, Russia will carry out a massive bombing of Kiev, where massive amounts of weapons are stored throughout the city.
@Megatron_ron
It looks like Kiev will burn soon
Following the USA, Greece, Spain, and Italy, all are closing their embassies in Kiev, in anticipation of a large missile attack against Ukraine.
All actions lead to the fact that in response to the strikes deep in the country, Russia will carry out a massive bombing of Kiev, where massive amounts of weapons are stored throughout the city.
@Megatron_ron
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"Statistics went sour a century ago, at its beginning. The seeds of it becoming a “mechanical way to bless” were then planted, sowed in large part by the bombastic efforts of one brilliant man, RA Fisher. It was he who invented the “P value.”
"Which became magic, religion. A wee P blesses a study. A large P causes weeping and gnashing of teeth.
"But it is absurd. It is ridiculous. It answers no questions anybody wants to know. None. Not one. Everything you think a P does, it does not."
https://substack.com/home/post/p-151574414#:~:text=Statistics%20went%20sour,it%20does%20not.
"Which became magic, religion. A wee P blesses a study. A large P causes weeping and gnashing of teeth.
"But it is absurd. It is ridiculous. It answers no questions anybody wants to know. None. Not one. Everything you think a P does, it does not."
https://substack.com/home/post/p-151574414#:~:text=Statistics%20went%20sour,it%20does%20not.
Science Is Not The Answer
Prominent Academic Asks: When And How Did Statistics Lose Its Way?
I have the answers
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No, Hedy Lamarr and George Antheil did not invent spread-spectrum wireless.
"But the examiner rejected claim 7 on the grounds that frequency hopping was already known.
"As evidence, the examiner cited two earlier patents that fully covered the claim. The first was U.S. patent 1,869,659 granted to Willem Broertjes in 1932, and a second was U.S. Patent 2,134,850, granted in 1938 to Martin Baesecke of the German firm Siemens and Halske. The Broertjes patent was extensively discussed in my 2019 article; Baesecke’s patent, unknown to me then, apparently represents an improvement of the “frequency wobbling” technique proposed in patents by Ellison Purington and Emory-Leon Chafee, which the article did discuss.
"Lyon and Lyon agreed with the examiner, writing in their letter, “. . . we rather doubted at the time that method claim 7 would be considered patentable, since the invention appears to reside more in a new apparatus than in a new method.” They suggested that the inventors might improve their device by inserting a new claim (for a fee of $25) that was not limited to a record strip, but the pair never took action.
"Irvin’s findings prove that Lamarr and Antheil did not invent frequency hopping."
https://www.americanscientist.org/blog/the-long-view/the-seventh-claim
"But the examiner rejected claim 7 on the grounds that frequency hopping was already known.
"As evidence, the examiner cited two earlier patents that fully covered the claim. The first was U.S. patent 1,869,659 granted to Willem Broertjes in 1932, and a second was U.S. Patent 2,134,850, granted in 1938 to Martin Baesecke of the German firm Siemens and Halske. The Broertjes patent was extensively discussed in my 2019 article; Baesecke’s patent, unknown to me then, apparently represents an improvement of the “frequency wobbling” technique proposed in patents by Ellison Purington and Emory-Leon Chafee, which the article did discuss.
"Lyon and Lyon agreed with the examiner, writing in their letter, “. . . we rather doubted at the time that method claim 7 would be considered patentable, since the invention appears to reside more in a new apparatus than in a new method.” They suggested that the inventors might improve their device by inserting a new claim (for a fee of $25) that was not limited to a record strip, but the pair never took action.
"Irvin’s findings prove that Lamarr and Antheil did not invent frequency hopping."
https://www.americanscientist.org/blog/the-long-view/the-seventh-claim
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Forwarded from Vox Day
Albert Einstein, Plagiarist and Fraud
Physicist Hans Schantz begins his methodical demolition of the Einstein myth with by demonstrating that Albert Einstein was an incompetent plagiarist. There were many milestones along the road to E = mc², and I’ve merely presented a summary of those I thought most important. Who first suggested matter-energy equivalence? Preston in 1875. Or the relativistic […]
https://voxday.net/2024/11/20/albert-einstein-plagiarist-and-fraud/
Physicist Hans Schantz begins his methodical demolition of the Einstein myth with by demonstrating that Albert Einstein was an incompetent plagiarist. There were many milestones along the road to E = mc², and I’ve merely presented a summary of those I thought most important. Who first suggested matter-energy equivalence? Preston in 1875. Or the relativistic […]
https://voxday.net/2024/11/20/albert-einstein-plagiarist-and-fraud/
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Slave trafficking is tolerated in our "liberal democracies."
"This past week a video emerged of a girl running across a park in Vancouver, shouting that there were people locked in shipping containers in Vancouver’s vast port. This began a new movement which is called “open the shipping containers”, because, reportedly, one of the reasons for the threatened port strike was that people were locked in said shipping containers and port workers could hear them banging against the walls. There are, apparently, sections of every port where access is barred. But workers can hear the banging and the shouted appeals for rescue."
https://elizabethnickson.substack.com/p/a-radical-opening-a-terrible-evil?triedRedirect=true
"This past week a video emerged of a girl running across a park in Vancouver, shouting that there were people locked in shipping containers in Vancouver’s vast port. This began a new movement which is called “open the shipping containers”, because, reportedly, one of the reasons for the threatened port strike was that people were locked in said shipping containers and port workers could hear them banging against the walls. There are, apparently, sections of every port where access is barred. But workers can hear the banging and the shouted appeals for rescue."
https://elizabethnickson.substack.com/p/a-radical-opening-a-terrible-evil?triedRedirect=true
Welcome to Absurdistan
A Radical Opening: A Terrible Evil
Western Civ cannot survive unless we fix it. We have to remove their fuel.
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"The largest COVID-19 vaccine autopsy study to-date, providing robust evidence that COVID-19 vaccines can cause death, has been officially republished following successful peer-review in the journal Science, Public Health Policy, and the Law: A Systematic Review Of Autopsy Findings In Deaths After COVID-19 Vaccination. This comes after unethical censorship on two occasions: first, removal from Preprints with the Lancet and later, withdrawal by Elsevier after publication in Forensic Science International."
https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/breaking-news-twice-censored-landmark?utm_campaign=post&triedRedirect=true#:~:text=The%20largest%20COVID,Forensic%20Science%20International.
https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/breaking-news-twice-censored-landmark?utm_campaign=post&triedRedirect=true#:~:text=The%20largest%20COVID,Forensic%20Science%20International.
Substack
BREAKING NEWS - Twice-Censored Landmark COVID-19 Vaccine Autopsy Study Fully Peer-Reviewed and Published
After enduring relentless censorship, our systematic review linking COVID-19 vaccines to death is now available for the entire world to read.
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Forwarded from Z and V
🇷🇺🎯 ASVK Kord anti-materiel rifle is irreplaceable sniper's weapon
Today we are going to outline the specifications of the ASVK anti-materiel sniper rifle in the traditional rubric dedicated to the weapons of the special military operation.
The ASVK Kord anti-materiel sniper rifle deals with armoured vests, armour, and brick walls. It pierces any barrier and eliminates enemy at a record range for a sniper rifle.
The ASVK anti-materiel sniper rifle designed by Degtyaryov Plant entered the service with the Russian Armed Forces in 2013. It is a five-round rifle, bolt-action sniper rifle produced according to a design where a trigger is in the forward and placed before a magazine and a firing pin. Such design reduces the weapons length and keeps the barrel length the same. The mass of the rifle is over 10 kg with the total length of 1,420 mm.
The rifle is universal. It fires any 12.7 × 108 mm rounds. Optical and night electronic and optical sights are mounted on a special rail placed at a dust cover.
A barrel has a muzzle brake which reduces the returning force in 2.5 times. The shock absorber at the rear of a stock is made of a porous material. Thus, a sniper can fire from the rifle feeling nothing.
Servicemen say that the the ASVK anti-materiel sniper rifle is comfortable in use and powerful. At 700 m, the rifle can pierce a 20-mm metal sheet with armour-piercing and incendiary rounds and set fuel on fire. At a range of 1,500-2,000 m, the ASVK anti-materiel sniper rifle maims personnel as well as renders armour and even aviation or radars of the enemy inoperable.
Today we are going to outline the specifications of the ASVK anti-materiel sniper rifle in the traditional rubric dedicated to the weapons of the special military operation.
The ASVK Kord anti-materiel sniper rifle deals with armoured vests, armour, and brick walls. It pierces any barrier and eliminates enemy at a record range for a sniper rifle.
The ASVK anti-materiel sniper rifle designed by Degtyaryov Plant entered the service with the Russian Armed Forces in 2013. It is a five-round rifle, bolt-action sniper rifle produced according to a design where a trigger is in the forward and placed before a magazine and a firing pin. Such design reduces the weapons length and keeps the barrel length the same. The mass of the rifle is over 10 kg with the total length of 1,420 mm.
The rifle is universal. It fires any 12.7 × 108 mm rounds. Optical and night electronic and optical sights are mounted on a special rail placed at a dust cover.
A barrel has a muzzle brake which reduces the returning force in 2.5 times. The shock absorber at the rear of a stock is made of a porous material. Thus, a sniper can fire from the rifle feeling nothing.
Servicemen say that the the ASVK anti-materiel sniper rifle is comfortable in use and powerful. At 700 m, the rifle can pierce a 20-mm metal sheet with armour-piercing and incendiary rounds and set fuel on fire. At a range of 1,500-2,000 m, the ASVK anti-materiel sniper rifle maims personnel as well as renders armour and even aviation or radars of the enemy inoperable.
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