Saturday, January 07, 2023

OUR NEW YEAR 2023

OUR NEW YEAR 2023

I saw a Bald Eagle flying down Rt 114 by the Goffstown water dept along the river on Monday Jan 2nd.

Saw one of the bunnies Tuesday evening, so they're still here.

Picture from New Years Day early morning


January 7th morning, Early Mist...




Bluebirds - We have 5 or so Bluebirds out back every morning around 9:30am, I purchased a bag of mealworms, they don't seem overly excited about them.  The Bluebirds are checking out all the field birdhouses, one inside, one on top.  They appear to be gathering mud and grass and then flying into the houses.



Over $800 to top up to 3/4s of a tank of oil, yikes...

Tucson battery was dead...  we left the back trunk open just a bit, it looked closed but apparently not quite,  Rose went to open the doors on Monday and it wouldn't open, electronic locks, she grabbed my keys and opened the door, no dome light, completely dead.  It charged back up fine...  Oh what fun.

Hopes and dreams

  • Maybe a garden in 2023
  • Build a deck in the back yard to help keep the mud (so much mud) from the dogs outside the house.
  • Staying healthy
  • More to come

 







COVID-19

COVID-19 was about as deadly as a bad flu, according to a study recently published in Environmental Research.

Stanford University professor of medicine and epidemiology John P.A. Ioannidis and four fellow researchers analyzed the pre-vaccination infection fatality rate (IFR) in 38 countries. The study, “Age-stratified infection fatality rate of COVID-19 in the non-elderly population” reported,

“At a global level, pre-vaccination IFR may have been as low as 0.03% and 0.07% for 0–59 and 0–69 year old people, respectively.

“These IFR estimates in non-elderly populations are lower than previous calculations had suggested.”

IFRs for age brackets could also be found for 31 of the 38 countries, the stats reading as follows:

· 0-19 years: 0.0003%

· 20-29 years: 0.002%

· 30-39 years: 0.11%

· 40-49 years: 0.035%

· 50-59 years: 0.123%

· 60-69 years: 0.506%

full story at https://www.westernstandard.news/news/covid-19-much-less-lethal-than-feared-study-finds/article_994be716-8d05-11ed-b50c-135787820a87.html

 

OUR POLITICAL MESS

Biden’s dereliction on the border is an actual impeachable offense. His lawlessness is a disgrace and threat to our nation, an offense to the office he holds, and a violation of his oath to “support and defend” our Constitution. He should be removed from office for it.

Interest payments on the national debt (US) are up 36% over LY YTD, which was up 16% over the year before. In total we are up almost 60% over two years ago.
We are currently trending over $800 Billion which is almost $250 billion over LY
"The Congressional Budget Office’s interest-cost projections, issued in May, predicted a rise of $43 billion in interest costs for fiscal year 2023 compared with 2022".

We just witnessed the largest one day drop in the Baltic Dry Index since 1984.  Baltic Dry Good Index is a measure of global shipping and economic health. The overall index, which tracks rates for capesize, panamax, and supramax shipping vessels carrying dry bulk commodities, plunged 17.5% to $1,250, the most significant daily decline since 1984.

With that in mind, here are 10 things that the powers-that-be in D.C. have yet to cop to, but which will soon be impossible to ignore, in no particular order:

  1. The role that the intel community and the Justice Department played in fomenting violence through psy-ops on Jan. 6, 2021, will be exposed.  Sadly, in their expected counter-investigation responding to the Pelosi-run Jan. 6 committee, even House Republicans may withhold state secrets from us. But the FBI’s damaging partisan conduct has generated a multitude of whistleblowing defectors who should be willing to shed light on the dubious allegations of right-wing extremism and violence at the U.S. Capitol—and in the 2017 Charlottesville riot that was its dress rehearsal.
  2. The deadly impact of the COVID vaccines will become undeniable. Initially, I had considered writing about how the GOP House will expose Anthony Fauci’s role in developing the COVID-19 virus, but that already has been scrutinized to death, and without any accountability to back it up, it makes no difference. But there are plenty of other COVID abuses that will keep on yielding new storylines. And none may be greater than the decision by pharmaceutical companies to suppress therapeutics and overplay the importance of their untested and experimental new vaccines. The evidence is mounting that the vaccines themselves may have been as deadly and damaging as the virus—something to which many life-insurance actuaries may be able to attest. Whether the vaccines do, indeed, have nanobots that self-assemble and transmit wi-fi, there is a lot of reason to suspect that they are harmful on some level.
  3. The scope of China’s control over the U.S. government will become clearer. We know about the various financial ties between the Biden family and the CCP. We know that other top leaders, including Nancy Pelosi and Mitch McConnell are heavily invested in Chinese industry. But what we have yet to fully explore is the way that China-linked companies like BlackRock have also completely infiltrated the White House and are effectively writing U.S. foreign policy.
  4. The true nature of David DePape’s relationship with Paul Pelosi will be revealed. While court hearings have kept a tight lid on the evidence in the Paul Pelosi assault case, including body-cam footage, it will be harder for Nancy Pelosi to flex her authority after stepping down as House speaker. It is very clear that the assailant, David DePape, is no right-wing extremist and that there is more going on that meets the eye.
  5. We will find out what Trump’s purloined Mar-a-Lago files really contained. Punting the DOJ probes that resulted in the unprecedented raid on Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort to corrupt special counsel Jack Smith was a good way to keep them out of the reach of GOP oversight in the U.S. House. But, eventually, the clock will run out and it will be necessary to explain why, exactly, this norm-violating measure was taken. Odds are it was a CYA operation by the FBI to prevent Trump from exposing the Russia-hoax documents that he already had publicly declared to be declassified.
  6. We will learn what the Democrats intend to do with Joe Biden and who will be tapped to replace him. Will it be Michelle Obama, as I and others have long predicted? Or could they pull out another yet-unknown figure who has been carfully vetted and groomed in secret, like her husband, Barack? Once the Democrats finally decide that Biden has outlasted his usefulness, their reasons for installing him in the first place may become clear. When Barack Obama was overheard telling a Democrat donor “Don’t underestimate Joe’s ability to f**k things up,” there is a good chance it was a sales pitch more than a warning.
  7. We will discover the truth about the U.S.–Ukrainian partnership to research and develop bioweapons. Congress has allocated in excess of $100 billion to defend something in Ukraine, but it sure ain’t democracy. While their personal investments in Burisma—or in weapons manufacturers like Raytheon—may be prime motivators, all indications are that the country is a rat’s nest of CIA operations.
  8. The Left’s plans to normalize and mainstream pedophilia will come to fruition. The initial push to sexualize and groom children in schools and on kid-friendly mediums like Disney may have fallen flat, but leftists will only redouble their efforts to foist this onto the population because the ability to control and manipulate young minds is pivotal to their long-term plans for control. By acclimating children to sex at an early age, they can add it as another weapon in their quiver, which also includes cultivating ignorance and racial grievances, so that the plebian class is as pliable as possible.
  9. The World Economic Forum will lead the way in trying to turn humans into glorified Matrix-style batteries. The convergence of artificial intelligence technology, the metaverse, the decline of office culture, growing clamor about digital passports and currencies, guaranteed incomes and an ever-increasing scarcity of resources suggest that the global plans to collectivize all nations under a one-world government are being gamed out as we speak.
  10. As the relationship between Big Tech and the spy agencies becomes clearer, we will learn that our personal devices are tracking our every move. Knowing what we know about the interest that the FBI and the CIA have in manipulating technology companies to perform extralegal operations, and what we know about the reprehensible virtue signaling of Google and Apple, is there really any doubt that they have empowered our intel community to conduct warrantless domestic surveillance from any device at any time and that our phones are being used to monitor us, in true Big Brother fashion, around the clock?
















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