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- Merry Christmas (2024) from the Legion of Mary Church in Kenya (Nairobi… or Mombasa?)!
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- Book banning: Unfortunately a majority of us Americans are dumb, including pudding head conservatives and Republicans
- Happy New Year (2024) fellow purebloods! (COVID-19 is hype and the vaccine kills.) What are your new year’s resolutions? I have a suggestion: Don’t get vaxecuted like Anne Rice!
- Is Nikki Haley eligible to be elected President of the USA in 2024? Is she a Natural Born Citizen?
- Merry Christmas (2023) everyone! President Donald Trump’s Christmas message!
- Happy Jamhuri Day 2023 — Independence Day in Kenya! — Does Barack Obama celebrate it?
- Alex Jones is back on Twitter (or “X”)!!! Elon Musk reinstates / restores @RealAlexJones !!!
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Recent Remarks
- Mike Wendt on US Gov. Ministry of Truth (Global Engagement Center (GEC)) closes up shop after 8 years (2016 – 2024): “Good riddance, good to read they’ve went the way of the now defunct Disinformation Governance Board (DGB)… now there’s just…” Jan 3, 19:51
- Jason Olson on US Gov. Ministry of Truth (Global Engagement Center (GEC)) closes up shop after 8 years (2016 – 2024): “The last I heard before the collapse of Global Engagement Center (GEC) is they were doing their best to make…” Jan 3, 15:14
- David Peisky on US Gov. Ministry of Truth (Global Engagement Center (GEC)) closes up shop after 8 years (2016 – 2024): “I think “rewriting and spinning Pizzagate” was also one of the principal duties at the US Gov. Ministry of Truth,…” Jan 2, 22:45
- Yimmy on Who is Harley Pasternak? Is he harming, drugging and or killing people (including “noticers”)? Hitman who works for the “elite”?: “Pasternak is a vile vile person. I can’t believe Celebrities still use this phony. I can’t understand why Kanye didn’t…” Dec 30, 10:35
- Charles Edward Lincoln, III on Shooter in attempted Trump assassination identified as a Chinese man in a sniper position located hundreds of yards away from Trump’s podium: “The whole scene is riddled with questionable holes. This kid, another “lone gunman who acted alone” is just another “patsy”…” Jul 14, 19:52
- Lucas Daniel Smith on Shooter in attempted Trump assassination identified as a Chinese man in a sniper position located hundreds of yards away from Trump’s podium: “A 20 years of age white male named Thomas Matthew Crooks is reportedly the shooter. He’s White but his face…” Jul 14, 11:10
- Charles Edward Lincoln, III on Shooter in attempted Trump assassination identified as a Chinese man in a sniper position located hundreds of yards away from Trump’s podium: “So exactly HU was this Chinese sniper? Inquiring minds want to know…. The reporting of this event was kind of…” Jul 13, 21:59
- Lucas Daniel Smith on Shooter in attempted Trump assassination identified as a Chinese man in a sniper position located hundreds of yards away from Trump’s podium: “Elon Musk (5:45 PM · Jul 13, 2024): I fully endorse President Trump and hope for his rapid recovery https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1812256998588662068” Jul 13, 21:21
- David Peisky on German lawyer, Reiner Fuellmich in jail / prison for a project known as the “Second Nuremberg” and co-founding the Corona Investigative Committee?: “He’s in trial now (video included): Goettingen, Germany, 8th March 2024. Day 7 of Fuellmich’s Trial. Viviane Fischer’s third day…” Mar 10, 15:39
- Lucas Daniel Smith on Dr. Tracey Lynn Saint Julian in Georgia (Atlanta area) decapitated (ripped head clean off) an infant during birth at Southern Regional Medical Center: “UPDATE: Georgia infant’s decapitation at childbirth in hospital ruled a homicide. February 7, 2024 – Fox News, by Louis Casiano.…” Feb 8, 22:22
- Mike Wendt on Happy New Year (2024) fellow purebloods! (COVID-19 is hype and the vaccine kills.) What are your new year’s resolutions? I have a suggestion: Don’t get vaxecuted like Anne Rice!: “Happy New Years! Say NO to the deadly vax!” Jan 1, 22:38
- Lucas Daniel Smith on Is Nikki Haley eligible to be elected President of the USA in 2024? Is she a Natural Born Citizen?: “David Peisky wrote: Found a good article from India published in 2010: tribuneindia.com/2010/20101107/main6.htm and also saved it at the WayBack…” Dec 31, 16:13
- David Peisky on Is Nikki Haley eligible to be elected President of the USA in 2024? Is she a Natural Born Citizen?: “From the same above linked article, here’s a picture of Nikki’s relatives celebrate in Amritsar. Photo: Vishal Kumar” Dec 28, 20:09
- David Peisky on Is Nikki Haley eligible to be elected President of the USA in 2024? Is she a Natural Born Citizen?: “Found a good article from India published in 2010: tribuneindia.com/2010/20101107/main6.htm and also saved it at the WayBack Machine. Nikki’s first…” Dec 28, 20:06
- Larry Bland on Is Nikki Haley eligible to be elected President of the USA in 2024? Is she a Natural Born Citizen?: “From the picture can we assume that her daughter is a race mixer?” Dec 28, 07:36
- David Peisky on Is Nikki Haley eligible to be elected President of the USA in 2024? Is she a Natural Born Citizen?: “I’m looking for more information information about Haley’s parents. Preferably something from a source in India or at least something…” Dec 27, 21:04
- Mike Wendt on Is Nikki Haley eligible to be elected President of the USA in 2024? Is she a Natural Born Citizen?: “I doubt she’s a Natural Born Citizen. Nikki Haley is most likely ineligible to become POTUS.” Dec 27, 18:26
- Mike Wendt on Passport from the Colony and Protectorate of Kenya — Barack Hussein Obama II’s Kenyan homeland!: “Good job of digitizing a historical document. Aside from Obama’s father (Sr.) that’s the only other passport from the Protectorate…” Dec 6, 20:20
- Lucas Daniel Smith on WTH is this book!?!? – In My Dad’s Belly….The miracle of male birth?: “Larry Bland wrote: Obviously a XX person who derives sexual gratification from dressing and acting like an XY person decided…” Dec 5, 22:09
- Lucas Daniel Smith on Douglass Mackey aka Rickey Vaughn arrested today by the US Gov. for posting a meme during the 2016 election: “Doug Mackey might NOT go to prison. Earlier today (Monday, Dec. 4, 2023) a federal appeals Judge (Judge Omar A.…” Dec 4, 21:09
- Lucas Daniel Smith on Two White men (father and son: Gregory Case (age 57) Brandon Case (age 35)) charged after allegedly chasing, shooting at black FedEx driver (D’Monterrio Gibson (age 24)) in Mississippi: “UPDATE: Lawsuit seeks $5M for Black former delivery driver who says white men shot at him in Mississippi NBC News…” Dec 1, 09:30
- Mr. Bojangles on Two White men (father and son: Gregory Case (age 57) Brandon Case (age 35)) charged after allegedly chasing, shooting at black FedEx driver (D’Monterrio Gibson (age 24)) in Mississippi: “You are a serious shithead. First amendment asshole.” Nov 29, 22:37
- Lucas Daniel Smith on Douglass Mackey aka Rickey Vaughn arrested today by the US Gov. for posting a meme during the 2016 election: “Doug Mackey is about to go to prison: https://youtu.be/bY-ChYZh6TI” Nov 25, 20:39
- Larry Bland on WTH is this book!?!? – In My Dad’s Belly….The miracle of male birth?: “Obviously a XX person who derives sexual gratification from dressing and acting like an XY person decided to actually exercise…” Nov 14, 10:08
- Larry Bland on Larry Sinclair (gay sex & drugs with Barack Obama (and the murder of Donald Young)) is back! — This time he’s on Tucker Carlson (Ep. 22) (Sept. 6, 2023) on Elon Musks’ X (Twitter)!: “This mans story has never changed. He is very consistent in telling what happened and there are never any deviations.…” Sep 9, 07:40
- Lucas Daniel Smith on Contact: “@ Larry Bland: Hi Larry (good to see you here again on the site!), I was thinking the same! Post…” Sep 8, 22:10
- Larry Bland on Contact: “The Larry Sinclair and Donald Young incidents are getting some exposure thanks to Tucker Carlson. You think you might want…” Sep 8, 07:16
- Lucas Daniel Smith on Two White men (father and son: Gregory Case (age 57) Brandon Case (age 35)) charged after allegedly chasing, shooting at black FedEx driver (D’Monterrio Gibson (age 24)) in Mississippi: “The Washington Post (Fake news, all MSM is fake news, including Fox.) also chimed in: Mistrial declared for father and…” Aug 17, 20:57
- Lucas Daniel Smith on Two White men (father and son: Gregory Case (age 57) Brandon Case (age 35)) charged after allegedly chasing, shooting at black FedEx driver (D’Monterrio Gibson (age 24)) in Mississippi: “Mistrial declared in case of father, son accused of shooting at FedEx driver wlbt.com News By: Quentin Smith Published: Aug.…” Aug 17, 20:45
- Larry Bland on Dr. Tracey Lynn Saint Julian in Georgia (Atlanta area) decapitated (ripped head clean off) an infant during birth at Southern Regional Medical Center: “Affirmative action at it’s worst.” Aug 10, 07:38
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I endorse and applaud Ron Paul’s defense of the right of our individual states to choose how to deal with many controversial social issues, such as those discussed briefly in the video. The country was set up for the states to compete with one another, like a giant laboratory, for testing and, if desired, implementing matters such as these.
The Federal Government should not in most cases be involved.
That being said, these issues can be very COMPLICATED.
For example, regarding prostitution:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostitution_in_Nevada
I’m sure there are GOOD REASONS why Nevada has, with experience, decided to attempt CONTROL of prostitution in the state. I would hope that the other states would see the wisdom of maintaining control of the matter as much as possible.
As an another example, regarding Heroin:
http://www.narconon.org/drug-information/heroin-history.html
I would hope that the individual states would see the wisdom of banning the sale or distribution of the highly addictive drug, Heroin, and thus avoid as much as possible the severe social issues that experience has shown to have accompanied its widespread use in this country.
@ Bruce:
I’m sure there are GOOD REASONS why Nevada has, with experience, decided to attempt CONTROL of prostitution in the state. I would hope that the other states would see the wisdom of maintaining control of the matter as much as possible.
Interesting comment.
However, I don’t understand why you use the word ‘CONTROL’ in this context? It seems like your comment is trying to mitigate what they have done, which is made prostitution legal in rural Nevada.
I sometimes like to eat a T-bone steak. In Iowa (where I was born) when you go to the stores you can buy a huge (I mean really, really large and thick) T-bone steak. I haven’t really seen it like that in stores in other states.
Maybe its because there are a lot of cows in Iowa? And because cows in Iowa are largely corn fed?
In any event, and you may probably already know this, you can’t just have raise cows and sell the meat.
The sale of cow meat is ‘CONTROLLED’ by the federal government. If a regular guy like me had a cow and slaughtered it I would NOT be able to sell it.
However, I assume that you don’t think of buying (or selling) cow meat as illegal?
Almost everything in the United States is ‘controlled’
@ Bruce
I’ve never used illegal drugs in my life and I wouldn’t use them if they were legal today.
I’ve never smoked cigarettes either (not even once) and they are legal.
My parents smoked cigarettes (although my mother quit smoking long ago) when I was child and waking up to the smell of a parent smoking in the bathroom was enough for me to know that I would NEVER smoke. Furthermore, it just didn’t make any sense, whatsoever, to smoke. It stinks, it gross, it cost money which could be better spent, and it ages people.
I rarely drink alcohol. After reading your comment regarding heroin (a drug which I would NEVER even consider using, even if it were legal to use) I read the following about alcohol and Prohibition at http://www.albany.edu :
“The reign of tears is over. The slums will soon be a memory. We will turn our prisons into factories and our jails into storehouses and corncribs. Men will walk upright now, women will smile and children will laugh. Hell will be forever for rent.”
-Reverend Billy Sunday delivered this quotation during a speech at the beginning of prohibition. Many people believed and hoped that prohibition would make the above true. However, as they watched and waited, they realized that nothing was improved, and somehow, things had gotten worse.
The following are statistics detailing how much worse crime got:
Police funding: INCREASED $11.4 Million
Arrests for Prohibition Las Violations: INCREASED 102+%
Arrests for Drunkenness and Disorderly Conduct: INCREASED 41%
Arrests of Drunken Drivers: INCREASED 81%
Thefts and Burglaries: INCREASED 9%
Homicides, Assault, and Battery: INCREASED 13%
Number of Federal Convicts: INCREASED 561%
Federal Prison Population: INCREASED 366%
Total Federal Expenditures on Penal Institutions: INCREASED 1,000%
Here is an interesting article on Heroin which was written (published 1998) by Ian Scott who is a Lecturer in Biological Sciences at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth.
As with alcohol and Prohibition, it appears that things (including crime) got much worse after the government started regulating, and finally declaring illegal, Heroin.
Heroin: A Hundred-Year Habit
Excerpt:
By 1903, the writing was on the wall: in an article in the Alabama Medical Journal entitled ‘The Heroin Habit Another Curse’, G.E. Pettey declared that of the last 150 people he had treated for drug addiction, eight were dependent on heroin. Nevertheless, other physicians remained reluctant to abandon this highly effective drug. In 1911, J.D. Trawick could still lament in the Kentucky Medical Journal: ‘I feel that bringing charges against heroin is almost like questioning the fidelity of a good friend. I have used it with good results.’
The United States was the country in which heroin addiction first became a serious problem. By the late nineteenth century, countries such as Britain and Germany had enacted pharmacy laws to control dangerous drugs, but under the US Constitution, individual states were responsible for medical regulation. Late in the century some state laws required morphine or cocaine to be prescribed by physician, but drugs could still be obtained from bordering states with laxer regulation. Moreover, this era was the peak of a craze for over-the-counter ‘patent’ medicines that were still permitted to contain these drugs. At the turn of the century it is believed that over a quarter of a million Americans (from a population of 76 million) were addicted to opium, morphine or cocaine.
After years of resistance, American patent medicine manufacturers were required by the federal Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906 accurately to label contents of their products. These included ‘soothing syrups’ for bawling babies, and ‘cures’ for chronic ills such as consumption or even drug addiction, which previously had not declared (and sometimes denied) their content of opium, cocaine or cannabis. Consumers by this time were becoming fearful of addictive drugs, so the newly labelled medicines either declined in popularity or removed their drug ingredients. (The pre-eminent survival from this is era is a tonic beverage from Atlanta called ‘Coca-Cola’.) Bayer’s 1899 launch of Aspirin, moreover had made available a safe and effective painkiller to replace opium for everyday use.
In 1914 President Woodrow Wilson signed the Harrison Narcotic Act, which exploited the federal government’s power to tax as a mechanism for finally enabling federal regulation of medical transactions in opium derivatives or cocaine. The main impetus for national drug laws in the US was diplomatic. As today, China was seen as the greatest emerging market, to which the Americans sought improved access. To help the massive Chinese opium problems, the US had led an international campaign culminating in the Hague Opium Convention of 1912, which required signatories to enact domestic legislation controlling opium trade. After the First World War, the Hague Convention was added to the Treaty of Versailles, requiring the British Dangerous Drugs Act of 1920, despite the absence of a serious drug problem in this country.
The now familiar association of youthful heroin abusers with underworld supplies was first noted in New York, where illicit availability was probably greatest due to the proximity of many of the chemical companies that then distributed heroin. In 1910, New York’s Bellevue Hospital made its first ever admission for heroin addiction. In 1915, it admitted 425 heroin addicts, who were, according to the Psychiatric Bulletin of the New York State Hospitals, ‘in many instances members of gangs who congregate on street corners particularly at night, and make insulting remarks to people who pass.’ It was noted that ‘in practically every case the drug had been tried by one of the members of the gang who then induced the other members to try it’. These early heroin users were mostly between seventeen and twenty-five years old, and took the drug by sniffing.
New York addiction specialist A. Lambert in 1924 described heroin as a ‘vice of the underworld’ acquired by the young through ‘vicious associations’. American drug abusers were completely dependent on black market sources soon after 1919, when legal interpretation of the Harrison Act outlawed medical prescription of narcotics to maintain addicts. At this stage, heroin increased in popularity among drug dealers, who appreciated its black market qualities as a compact and powerful substance that could easily be adulterated. Another development at this time was the discovery by addicts of the enhanced euphoric effects when heroin was injected with the hypodermic syringe.
During the early 1920s a number of New York addicts supported themselves by collecting scrap metal from industrial dumps, so earning the label ‘junkies’. Less savoury behaviour by heroin addicts was, however, causing concern to the authorities and public. Dr Lambert claimed that ‘heroin destroys the sense of responsibility to the herd’. Heroin addiction was blamed for a number of the 260 murders that occurred in 1922 in New York (which compared with seventeen in London). These concerns led the US Congress to ban all domestic manufacture of heroin in 1924.
Two years later, however, US Narcotic Inspector S.L. Rakusin declared that heroin seemed ‘more plentiful than it ever was before’. Organised criminals were still obtaining heroin produced by legitimate pharmaceutical manufacturers in Western Europe, and later Turkey and Bulgaria, until restrictive policies of the League of Nations drove heroin manufacture largely underground by the early 1930s. An exception was militarist Japan and its occupied territories, where pharmaceutical firms produced heroin on a massive scale for the Chinese market until the end of the Second World War. Since then heroin has effectively belonged to the realm of international crime.
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I think that most Americans don’t rarely care about drug addicts or the drug itself, its just that they don’t like the crime which includes tactics used by street drug dealers and crimes committed by junkies who break the law for money to buy the drug.
If the drug were legal there probably wouldn’t be any street drug dealers.
Also, given that we know the dangerous of the drug it would be labeled as such. I don’t think that a lot of people would even be interested in the drug. Example, smoking cigarettes is no longer something most people want to do and cigarettes ARE still legal to buy.
If a crime is committed for money to buy the drug, and if the culprit is caught, they will go to jail.
This wont be ‘adding’ to the crime rate or jails, these crimes already exist. It seems that it would ‘subtract’ from the crime rate, because there wont be many (if any at all) people going to jail for selling the drug.
IMAGE: Bayer Heroin bottle
(from Ian Scott’s Heroin: A Hundred-Year Habit)
Lucas Daniel Smith wrote:
I don’t consider myself a prude by any stretch of the imagination. However, I think that some intelligently applied government CONTROL (especially LOCAL, or when appropriate, STATE government control) is good for business and makes things MUCH MORE PLEASANT for the majority of the population.
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@ Bruce:
I really like the John Stossel investigation!