theintercept |In August, 40 federal agents arrived
in Memphis. Some were already on the ground by the time U.S. Attorney
Michael Dunavant announced the onset of Operation Legend and the city
became, along with St. Louis, the seventh to be targeted by the Justice
Department’s heavy-handed initiative to reduce violent crime. Many of
the agents are on temporary assignment, working in collaboration with
police; nearly half will relocate by November. But they will leave
behind a city flush with grant money for local police — and heightened
surveillance capabilities.
In Memphis, organizers have long battled police surveillance.
The fight came to a head in 2017, when a lawsuit against the city of
Memphis revealed years of close surveillance of Black Lives Matter
activists and union organizers. “We knew we were being watched and
monitored and surveilled,” said Hunter Demster, an activist who was
tracked on social media by MPD. The suit was successful, and in 2018, a
federal judge ordered an independent monitor to oversee policing in the
city. Now, activists there say that Operation Legend is a serious blow.
Operation Legend and its December precursor,
Operation Relentless Pursuit, are both funding surveillance technology
in cities across the country. Through Operation Legend, Memphis and four
other cities received grants for gunshot detection technology, which
lines cities with sensors to detect gunfire, despite longstanding
concerns about its efficacy. Other more opaque grants from the Justice
Department, like a $1.4 million grant to Shelby County, which surrounds
Memphis, in April and a $1 million grant in July to the city of
Cleveland, are to be used in part for “technological solutions” or
“support” for investigations.
Awash in these federal funds, cities have doubled down on their
surveillance investments, even as they face general budget shortfalls in
the tens of millions.
On August 4, two days before Operation Legend was formally announced in
the city, Memphis signed a new contract with Cellebrite, an Israeli forensics manufacturer
popular with law enforcement, whose products can hack and extract data
from smartphones. The estimated $65,000 contract would double previous
annual spending on the technology, per city procurement records. The
Memphis police declined an interview request for this story and did not
respond to several additional inquiries about the purchases.
logically | A
Logically investigation identifies a key QAnon figure as New Jersey
resident Jason Gelinas. The investigation ties QAnon properties to a
company owned by Gelinas, an information technology specialist who has
held prominent positions at both Credit Suisse and Citigroup.
Ever since the shadowy figure known as
Q made his first appearance on the 4chan imageboard in October of 2017,
the author’s identity has remained a mystery. Since then, Q has posted
thousands of ‘drops,’ converting legions of followers to the belief that
Donald Trump is leading a global fight against a satanic cabal of child
trafficking elites, commonly referred to in the QAnon world as the
‘Deep State’.
Over the years, Q’s posts would move from the 4chan forum to 8chan,
and finally to its later iteration, 8kun. But these forums weren’t where
most of Q’s followers would go to access the drops: most would find
them neatly compiled on a site called QMap, now the main platform on
which Q’s drops are published. For years it was believed that QMap was
an endeavour that was independent of both the chan forums and the person
or people posting Q’s drops, but recent discoveries concerning an IP
address behind QMap raised questions as to whether Jim Watkins, the
owner of 8chan and 8kun, an elusive figure in his own right, could also
be Q. As some QAnon researchers have pointed out, however, the story of Q’s operations does not end with Jim Watkins.
In
the world of QAnon, the site qmap.pub is something of a sacred text.
It’s a site designed to collect Q’s posts on other message boards and
collate them in a searchable database; over the years, it has grown to
include glossaries on themes, profiles on people named across the drops
(handily sorted into ‘Evil’, ‘Traitor/Pawn’, and ‘Patriot’), and even a
prayer wall.
Most followers of QAnon tend not to visit Q’s posts on 8kun and the
‘chan’ boards where they are initially posted (the vernacular used on
those sites is deliberately exclusionary and newcomers are often put
off). This makes qmap.pub a crucial port of call for all QAnon
information and a major node in how the movement disseminates its lore.
The site has been hitting over 10 million monthly users since April of
this year.
The developer of QMap has been known only as ‘QAPPANON’ since the
launch of the site in May of 2018. They have a successful Patreon where
they regularly post and update their following on the running of the
website. They pull in over 600 patrons and a $3,320 a month income -
although there is a $4,000 a month target for ‘running costs’ of the
website. In addition to the website, QMap also had an accompanying app
on the Google Play Store (for $2.99) until it was removed in May this year as “harmful content”. The user QAPPANON is synonymous with qmap.pub, acting as its sole developer and mouthpiece.
The
QAnon community recognizes the importance of QAPPANON and how central
QMap is to how the movement functions. In a recent campaign to
deplatform QAPPANON from Patreon, QAnon power-influencer Praying Medic
leapt to their defence, calling on his nearly 400,000 Twitter followers
to help (and funnelling them towards QAPPANON’s Patreon). In addition,
Praying Medic linked to the Patreon on his podcast, describing it as the
“Qmap Patreon”.
Time | In more than seven dozen interviews conducted in Wisconsin in early
September, from the suburbs around Milwaukee to the scarred streets of
Kenosha in the aftermath of the Jacob Blake shooting, about 1 in 5
voters volunteered ideas that veered into the realm of conspiracy
theory, ranging from QAnon to the notion that COVID-19 is a hoax.
Two women in Ozaukee County calmly informed me that an evil cabal
operates tunnels under the U.S. in order to rape and torture children
and drink their blood. A Joe Biden supporter near a Kenosha church told
me votes don’t matter, because “the elites” will decide the outcome of
the election anyway. A woman on a Kenosha street corner explained that
Democrats were planning to bring in U.N. troops before the election to
prevent a Trump win.
It’s hard to know exactly why people believe what
they believe. Some had clearly been exposed to QAnon conspiracy
theorists online. Others seemed to be repeating false ideas espoused in
Plandemic, a pair of conspiracy videos featuring a discredited former
medical researcher that went viral, spreading the notion that COVID-19
is a hoax across social media. (COVID-19 is not a hoax.) When asked
where they found their information, almost all these voters were
cryptic: “Go online,” one woman said. “Dig deep,” added another. They
seemed to share a collective disdain for the mainstream media–a
skepticism that has only gotten stronger and deeper since 2016. The
truth wasn’t reported, they said, and what was reported wasn’t true.
This matters not just because of what these voters
believe but also because of what they don’t. The facts that should
anchor a sense of shared reality are meaningless to them; the news
developments that might ordinarily inform their vote fall on deaf ears.
They will not be swayed by data on coronavirus deaths, they won’t be persuaded by job losses or stock market gains, and they won’t care if Trump called America’s fallen soldiers “losers” or “suckers,” as the Atlantic reported,
because they won’t believe it. They are impervious to messaging,
advertising or data. They aren’t just infected with conspiracy; they
appear to be inoculated against reality.
Democracy relies on an informed and engaged public responding in
rational ways to the real-life facts and challenges before us. But a
growing number of Americans are untethered from that. “They’re not on
the same epistemological grounding, they’re not living in the same
worlds,” says Whitney Phillips, a professor at Syracuse who studies
online disinformation. “You cannot have a functioning democracy when
people are not at the very least occupying the same solar system.”
wired | Every spacecraft that has ever left Earth has relied on some type of
propellant to get it to its destination. Typically a spacecraft moves by
igniting its fuel in a combustion chamber and expelling hot gases.
(Even more exotic forms of propulsion, such as ion thrusters, still
require propellant.) That’s why humans have remained stuck so close to home.
A spacecraft can only accelerate as long as it has fuel to burn or a
planet to loop around for a gravitational assist. Those methods can’t
even carry a vehicle all the way to Alpha Centauri, our closest
neighbor, in any reasonable amount of time. The fastest spacecraft ever
built, the Parker Solar Probe, which will hit speeds over 400,000 miles
per hour, would take thousands of years to get there.
Woodward’s
MEGA drive is different. Instead of propellant, it relies on
electricity, which in space would come from solar panels or a nuclear
reactor. His insight was to use a stack of piezoelectric crystals and
some controversial—but he believes plausible—physics to generate thrust.
The stack of crystals, which store tiny amounts of energy, vibrates
tens of thousands of times per second when zapped with electric current.
Some of the vibrational frequencies harmonize as they roll through the
device, and when the oscillations sync up in just the right way, the
small drive lurches forward.
This
might not sound like the secret to interstellar travel, but if that
small lurch can be sustained, a spacecraft could theoretically produce
thrust for as long as it had electric power. It wouldn’t accelerate
quickly, but it could accelerate for a long time, gradually gaining in
velocity until it was whipping its way across the galaxy. An onboard
nuclear reactor could supply it with electric power for decades, long
enough for an array of MEGA drives to reach velocities approaching the
speed of light. If Woodward’s device works, it’d be the first propulsion
system that could conceivably reach another solar system within the
lifespan of an astronaut. How does it work? Ask Woodward and he’ll tell
you his gizmo has merely tapped into the fabric of the universe and
hitched a ride on gravity itself.
Sound impossible? A lot of theoretical physicists think so too. In fact, Woodward is certain most
theoretical physicists think his propellantless thruster is nonsense.
But in June, after two decades of halting progress, Woodward and Fearn
made a minor change to the configuration of the thruster. Suddenly, the
MEGA drive leapt to life. For the first time, Woodward seemed to have
undeniable evidence that his impossible engine really worked. Then the
pandemic hit.
On a clear night in March 1967, Woodward was stargazing on the rooftop
of Pensión Santa Cruz, a hotel in the heart of Seville, in Spain. The
26-year-old physicist was struggling with his chosen profession and had
taken a break from graduate work at New York University. He found
himself drawn to fringe research topics, particularly those having to do
with gravity, which he knew would make it hard to get a job. “It became
clear to me simply by looking at the physics department around me that a
bunch of people like that were unlikely to hire someone like me,”
Woodward says. So he decided to try something else. He had picked up
flamenco guitar as an undergrad and even performed in clubs in New York.
Inspired by his aunt, a CIA officer who had learned to play the
instrument while stationed in Madrid, he headed to Spain to pursue a
career in it.
At the time, the space race was only a decade old and satellite
spotting was a popular sport. As Woodward gazed up from atop his Spanish
hotel, he saw a speck of light arcing across the sky and mentally
calculated its path. But as he watched the satellite, it began deviating
from its expected trajectory—first by a little and then by a lot.
Everything
Woodward knew about satellites told him that what he was seeing should
be impossible. It would take too much energy for a satellite to change
its orbit like that, and most satellites weren’t able to shift more than
a couple of degrees. And yet, he had just seen a satellite double back
with his own eyes. He didn't conclude that engineers at NASA or in the
Soviet Union must have secretly achieved a breakthrough in satellite
propulsion. Instead, he believes he saw a spacecraft of extraterrestrial
origin. “Critters at least as clever as us had figured out how to get
around spacetime far better than we are capable of doing,” Woodward
says. That changed the question, he says, from if it was possible to how.
Never
one to doubt the power of the human intellect, especially his own,
Woodward reckoned he could build a similar interstellar propulsion
system if he put his mind to it. “If somebody figured out how the hell
to do something like that, they probably aren’t an awful lot smarter
than I am,” Woodward recalls thinking at the time. “So I thought maybe I
should devote a little time to trying to do that.” It was a project
that would occupy him for the rest of his life.
Woodward completed
his master’s degree in physics at NYU in 1969, and he left to do a PhD
in history at the University of Denver shortly after. His decision to
pivot from physics to history was a pragmatic one. As a master’s
student, he spent a lot of his time combing through old scientific
journals in search of promising gravitational research that had been
abandoned or hit a dead end so he could pick up the torch. “I was doing
the history of science already, so I might as well get a degree in it,”
Woodward says. “It was an obvious thing to do.” As an academic
historian, he’d enjoy the job security that comes with uncontroversial
research and still have the freedom to study fringe gravitational topics
as an avocation. He accepted a position in the Cal State Fullerton
history department in 1972.
futurism | It’s not every day that we come across a paper that attempts to redefine reality.
But in a provocative preprint uploaded to arXiv
this summer, a physics professor at the University of Minnesota Duluth
named Vitaly Vanchurin attempts to reframe reality in a particularly
eye-opening way — suggesting that we’re living inside a massive neural
network that governs everything around us. In other words, he wrote in
the paper, it’s a “possibility that the entire universe on its most
fundamental level is a neural network.”
For years, physicists have attempted to reconcile
quantum mechanics and general relativity. The first posits that time is
universal and absolute, while the latter argues that time is relative,
linked to the fabric of space-time.
In his paper, Vanchurin argues
that artificial neural networks can “exhibit approximate behaviors” of
both universal theories. Since quantum mechanics “is a remarkably
successful paradigm for modeling physical phenomena on a wide range of
scales,” he writes, “it is widely believed that on the most fundamental
level the entire universe is governed by the rules of quantum mechanics
and even gravity should somehow emerge from it.”
“We are not just
saying that the artificial neural networks can be useful for analyzing
physical systems or for discovering physical laws, we are saying that
this is how the world around us actually works,” reads the paper’s
discussion. “With this respect it could be considered as a proposal for
the theory of everything, and as such it should be easy to prove it
wrong.”
The concept is so bold that most physicists and machine learning
experts we reached out to declined to comment on the record, citing
skepticism about the paper’s conclusions. But in a Q&A with
Futurism, Vanchurin leaned into the controversy — and told us more about
his idea.
Futurism: Your paper argues that the
universe might fundamentally be a neural network. How would you explain
your reasoning to someone who didn’t know very much about neural
networks or physics?
Vitaly Vanchurin: There are two ways to answer your question.
The
first way is to start with a precise model of neural networks and then
to study the behavior of the network in the limit of a large number of
neurons. What I have shown is that equations of quantum mechanics
describe pretty well the behavior of the system near equilibrium and
equations of classical mechanics describes pretty well how the system
further away from the equilibrium. Coincidence? May be, but as far as we
know quantum and classical mechanics is exactly how the physical world
works.
The second way is to start from physics. We know that quantum
mechanics works pretty well on small scales and general relativity works
pretty well on large scales, but so far we were not able to reconcile
the two theories in a unified framework. This is known as the problem of
quantum gravity. Clearly, we are missing something big, but to make
matters worse we do not even know how to handle observers. This is known
as the measurement problem in context of quantum mechanics and the
measure problem in context of cosmology.
Then one might argue that
there are not two, but three phenomena that need to be unified: quantum
mechanics, general relativity and observers. 99% of physicists would
tell you that quantum mechanics is the main one and everything else
should somehow emerge from it, but nobody knows exactly how that can be
done. In this paper I consider another possibility that a microscopic
neural network is the fundamental structure and everything else, i.e.
quantum mechanics, general relativity and macroscopic observers, emerges
from it.
Counterpunch | It is September 2020. Americans are focused on an election between an
Orange Fascist criminal and an old-school right-wing Democrat war
criminal. Where Donald Trump projects chaos and disorder, Biden projects
stability, order, and a return to normalcy. If Trump is the virus, then
surely Biden is the cure.
It is September 2020. Libya prepares to enter its eighth year of
civil war. Slave markets like the one in Bani Walid are as common as
youth literacy centers were in Gaddafi’s Libya. Armed gangs and militias
wield power even in areas nominally under government control. A warlord
regroups in the East as he looks to Russia, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and
the United Arab Emirates for support.
It is September 2020 and the US-NATO war on Libya has faded to a
distant memory as other issues like Black Lives Matter and police murder
of Black youth have captured the public imagination and discourse.
But these issues are, in fact, united by the bond of white supremacy
and anti-Blackness. The Libya once known as the “Jewel of Africa,” a
country that provided refuge for many sub-Saharan African migrant
workers while maintaining independence from the US and the former
colonial powers of Europe, is no more. In its place is a failed state
that now reflects the kind of vicious anti-Black racism forcefully
suppressed by the Gaddafi government.
Libya as the global exemplar of the exploitation and disposability of the black body.
Squint a little and you can see President Joe Biden getting the old
band back together. Hillary Clinton welcomed into the Oval Office as an
influential voice, someone to give words to the demented thoughts of the
living corpse serving as Commander-in-Chief. Derek Chollet and Ben
Rhodes laughing together as they buy another round at their favorite DC
hangout, toasting to the re-establishment of order in Washington. Barack
Obama as the éminence grise behind the political resurgence of the liberal-conservative dominant structure.
But in Libya, there is no going back, no fixing the past to escape the present.
Perhaps the same might be true of the United States.
Forbes | Mexican drug cartels are using weaponized consumer drones in their latest gang war, according to reports in El Universal and other local news media.
A citizens’ militia group
in Tepalcatepec, Michoacán, formed to protect farmers from the cartel,
found two drones in a car used by gunmen belonging to the Jalisco New
Generation Cartel (CJNG), a group estimated to control a third of the drugs consumed
in the U.S. The drones had plastic containers taped to them filled with
C4 explosive and ball bearing shrapnel. The militias say that they have
heard explosions, and believe that the drones are the latest weapons an
ongoing gang war.
“The CJNG has been involved with such devices since late 2017 in
various regions of Mexico,” says analyst Dr. Robert J. Bunker, Director
of Research and Analysis at C/O Futures, LLC.
“This cartel is well on its way to institutionalizing the use of
weaponized drones. None of the other cartels appear to presently even be
experimenting with the weaponization of these devices.”
In 2017, Bunker reported on the arrest of four CJNG members with a drone carrying a ‘papa bomba’ (potato bomb) , an improvised hand grenade. In 2018 an armed drone attacked the residence
of a senior official in Baja, California. The official was not at home,
and the attack seems to have been intended as a warning. Three CNJG drones with explosive were recovered this year , part of an arsenal for use against the rival Rosa de Lima cartel.
Bunker says that suitable consumer drones are now easy to acquire and use, but that the challenge is weaponizing them.
“The limiting factor is not so much the availability of military
grade explosives—commercial or homemade explosives can be
substituted—but the basic technical knowledge necessary to create
improvised explosive devices or IEDs,” says Bunker.
alt-market | The establishment supports social justice violence and unrest, and is
cracking down hard on any resistance to medical tyranny. The hypocrisy
is evident.
But this brings up some questions; such as why they are so keen to
allow the BLM riots to continue? As noted at the beginning of this
article, I think the strategy is evident – It's a two pronged attempt, a
bait and switch: If the Marxists are successful and meet little
resistance from the public then they will tear down the current system,
and the elitists institutions that fund them
like George Soros's Open Society Foundation and the Ford Foundation
will use the opportunity to build an Orwellian collectivist society from
the ashes.
On the other hand, as in Germany in the 1930s, the civil unrest
caused by hard left groups could also convince the general public that
martial law measures are an acceptable solution and make them willing to
sacrifice constitutional protections in order to rid themselves of the
threat. There have been examples of this recently when federal agents
initiated black bagging of protester in Portland using unmarked vans;
all I saw from most conservatives was cheering. This would undoubtedly
lead to a long term totalitarian structure that, once again, benefits
the elites that inhabit every aspect of government including Trump's White House.
In both cases, the power elites get what they want – a police state.
In terms of the pandemic response, a police state is already being
established in many nations, and with most Western people's
predominantly disarmed there is little chance they will be able to
resist the crackdown that will ensue as they try to protest the
restrictions. But what about in America?
This is why it does not surprise me that the BLM riots are being
encouraged so openly in the US. Look at it this way: If the elites
cannot get us to go along with medical tyranny for fear of sparking an
armed uprising from conservatives with actual training and ability, then
they figure maybe they can trick us into supporting martial law in the
name of defeating the political left.
The only solution is to refuse to support either option. We must
repel the establishment of medical tyranny and stand against any
overstep of state and federal governments against the constitution when
it comes to protests. Riots and looting can be dealt with, and dealt
with within the confines of the Bill of Rights. Also, once again I
would point out that in almost every place where armed citizens organize
and take up security measures in their communities the protests remain
peaceful, or they don't happen at all.
There is no legitimate excuse for a police state. There is always
another way. Anyone that tells you different has an agenda of their
own.
This, of course, is despite the fact that “Covid19 deaths” are incredibly vaguely defined.
Under UK law a person only has to test positive for the Sars-Cov-2 virus at any point in the 28 days prior to their death
for “Covid19” to be on their death certificate, a policy which totally
ignores the fact the majority of Sars-Cov-2 infections are completely
symptomless (and has already resulted in huge over-counts).
Meanwhile boring old influenza is lumbered with having to actually contribute to the death
before being added to the death certificate. And nevertheless, for
three straight months, the UK has recorded more flu deaths than Covid
deaths.
“Ah”, some of your may be saying, “this is just evidence that the lockdown, social distancing and masks have worked.”
But that is obviously not the case. Clearly, if these measures did
anything to halt viral transmission, the flu deaths would have gone down
as well. They have not. They are right in line with the five-year
average.
Despite social distancing and wearing masks and hand sanitizer on
every corner…the spread of the flu virus has not halted one bit in its
usual annual progress through society.
Ergo – the “emergency measures” have little to no impact on viral transmission.
bbc | Social gatherings of more than six
people will be illegal in England from Monday - with some exemptions -
amid a steep rise in coronavirus cases.
The law change will ban larger groups meeting anywhere socially indoors or outdoors, the government said.
But it will not apply to schools, workplaces or Covid-secure weddings, funerals and organised team sports.
It will be enforced through a £100 fine if people fail to comply, doubling on each offence up to a maximum of £3,200.
The new rules - which come into force on 14 September - mark a change to England's current guidance.
At
present, the guidance says two households of any size are allowed to
meet indoors or outdoors, or up to six people from different households
outdoors. Until now the police have had no powers to stop gatherings
unless they exceeded 30.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson will give
further details of the changes at a Downing Street news conference at
16:00 BST on Wednesday, alongside senior advisers Prof Chris Whitty and
Sir Patrick Vallance.
"One of the pieces of feedback we had including from
the police was that we needed the rules to be super simple so that
everybody knows what they are," said Health Secretary Matt Hancock.
nydailynews | “Opening restaurants, I understand the economic benefit and I understand
the economic pressure they’ve been under,” Cuomo said of struggling Big
Apple restaurants that have been shuttered, relegated to takeout or
serving customers outdoors for months.
The governor, who has faced criticism for his hesitation to allow
restaurants to seat diners indoors, set a Nov. 1 deadline to reassess
the COVID-19 infection rate. If the number remains low, indoor dining
capacity could increase to 50%.
The announcement comes after business owners filed a $2 billion
class-action lawsuit, alleging the state is violating the constitutional
rights of more than 150,000 New York City restaurateurs. The industry
employs roughly 300,000 people in the city.
New York State Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis (R-Staten Island), who
joined the suit against the governor earlier this week, said the state
should act faster to assist eateries.
“While we’re happy the city and state have acknowledged the plight of
the restaurant industry, it’s not enough," she said. "We will continue
to proceed with the lawsuit until New York City is granted the 50%
capacity like every other municipality in New York State.”
New Jersey began allowing eateries to welcome back customers last week
with a similar 25% limit on capacity while restaurants upstate and on
Long Island have been operating at 50% since June.
The governor has repeatedly railed against City Hall in recent weeks,
accusing the mayor and NYPD of not doing enough to enforce measures
meant to stem the spread of coronavirus.
On Wednesday, Cuomo said the city will contribute 400 personnel to an
existing task force headed by the State Liquor Authority and state
police to ensure compliance with the new orders, a deal apparently
hammered out not just with Mayor Bill de Blasio, but with other city
officials too.
“We have been talking to all stakeholders up until the moment I just walked out,” Cuomo said.
VOA | A movement that denies the existence of COVID-19 has split Spanish
society as the country is battling to control the highest number of
coronavirus cases in Europe.
Stop Confinamiento España, one of the groups behind the movement, has
said it will hold a protest next month in Madrid, calling it a “peaceful
demonstration against the measures imposed in connection with the false
health crisis caused by COVID-19.”
The strength of feeling among those who claim coronavirus is an
invention by a ruling elite to control the masses was demonstrated when
an estimated 2,500 people staged a protest in Madrid on Sunday.
The movement has gained ground thanks in part to the support of high
profile celebrity supporters like Miguel Bosé, a popular Spanish singer.
Bosé has used his social media platforms in recent weeks to promote what
some describe as conspiracy theories about COVID-19, and he claimed a
planned vaccine was a pretext to control the world’s population using 5G
mobile phone technology.
Sunday’s demonstration echoed those in June staged in cities across
Spain by mainly right wing groups that were protesting restrictions
imposed on personal freedoms by the left wing coalition government in
order to curtail a rising number of coronavirus cases.
Spain last week announced a nationwide ban on smoking and drinking in public if social distancing cannot be guaranteed.
The COVID-19 denial movement in Spain echoes similar libertarian
movements that have sprung up in the U.S., France, Britain and Germany.
The controversial cause has divided Spaniards, with recent polls showing
a quarter of the population objects to the obligatory use of face masks
across the country.
advancingtime | In a well-functioning society, it is expected that people will simply
respect private property and the rights of others. It is the fear of
people coming into our space and not honoring and respecting our customs
and laws that cause many people to have a problem with immigration. As proof their concerns are valid we need only note that officials fromImmigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)told Congress last month that around 87% of illegal aliens detained and then released into the United States
while they await their asylum hearings fail to show up to their court
dates. This then forces the agency to attempt the expensive task of locating and deporting each offender.
The idea that today many immigrants do not aspire to assimilate into our
culture and protect our best values is key to understanding why many
Americans wish to see borders closed. The rejection of traditional
values hits communities hard and damages our way of life. All of us want
to be able to go for a walk and feel safe as we go about our day. When
individuals are selfish, rude, arrogant,
boastful, proud, disrespectful, ungrateful, undisciplined, slothful and
completely obsessed with themselves life becomes very difficult for
those around them. People that feel entitled to everything, but they
don’t want to work for it often don’t see a
problem with treating others like dirt. Unfortunately, this tends to
generate a great deal of discontent that has real consequences for
society.
Many conservatives blame these problems on institutions going to easy on
crime while many progressives claim we must show more compassion,
however, the fact is most people simply do not wish to deal with the
problems wrongdoers bring with them. For years I have advocated police
be able to issue a citation or
ticket for these low-level crimes. after someone receiving several of
these, it would at
least serve as notice to the fact they were a "multiple offender of
society's rules" so that we can focus on ways to bring more pressure
upon them. It has long been my contention that you cannot legislate
decency. Too many laws poorly enforced does little to curb the ills of
our culture which translates into the idea that we must try harder.
In our modern world where people move more often than in the past, the
restraints that caused people to behave have been lifted and ties to
communities are often weak. This topic flows back into how to get people
to comply and has resulted in people embracing more surveillance and
cameras in order to discourage crime. Still, a lack of enforcement that
results in a catch and release scheme usually deters nothing. The
idea of granting people a "social score" like the program being put in
play in China and other parts of the world stinks of Orwellian
totalitarianism. Taking away the freedom of people is not the answer. This
means a good place to start would be redoubling our efforts to teach
the values we hold dear and allow society to function. We must do better
at elevating the importance of these qualities and make a greater
effort to teach young people that our values are key to a healthy
society.
advancingtime |We need a new demographic category: WALMARTIANS.
They are almost always overweight, usually functionally
illiterate, often incapable of all but the most basic personal hygiene,
not merely unemployed but also unemployable, addicted to corn syrup junk
food and TV they were force-fed as children, convinced that nothing is
their fault because they've never heard otherwise and physically
aggressive whenever there is no prospect of immediate punishment.
Such types were rare when I was a lad but now they are 10 to 20 percent of the population and increasing.
It's not their fault but it's time to cull the herd.
It should be noted that I started witting this article in December of
2019 but dropped it onto the back burner because of its questionable
nature. At times, it seems deviant and dysfunctional behavior overlap.
On occasion I have found myself, surprised, shocked, amazed, and even
appalled at just how much the shape of the human body can be distorted
by obesity or a lack of exercise. Widening the scope to people
"deviating from the norm," at times it appears these often atypical
humans are
in a race to present us with the most bizarre. Some of these folks are
not just offbeat or unusual but seem to be making an over the top effort
to give
new meaning to the term freaky.
An article by Ralph Nader that appeared on Common Dreamsexplored
the idea that if you want to see where a country’s priorities lie you
should look at the direction its culture is moving.The article
which is linked above exhibits a very strong bit of a "leftist tinge,"
however, some of the points he makes seem valid. Nader writes, Plutocrats like to control the range of permissible public
dialogue. Plutocrats also like to shape what society values. If you want
to see where a country’s priorities lie, look at how it allocates its
money. He contends that while teachers and nurses earn comparatively little for performing
critical jobs, corporate bosses including those who pollute our planet
and bankrupt defenseless families, make millions.
It may be simplistic to label this or that, good or bad but it could be
argued our culture and society is geared much like the caste system.
Today we are seeing inequality soar and it can be argued this tends to
reduce the ability of individuals to move up the social ladder. The
question is just how much of this is by design and due to the culturally
elite putting their foot on the head of those below them.
Circling back to the subjects of weirdos, diversity, and individuality
could it be this is all being encouraged to weaken and divide the power
of the masses? For years Japan has been pointed to as a society that
functions with little friction. Much of the credit is attributed to
their culture and its homogeneous nature. Japan has a strong sense of
group and national identity and little or no ethnic or racial diversity.
Another unique
aspect of Japanese society has a highly structured approach to managing
and resolving these differences.
unz |Here’s
your BLM Pop Quiz for the day: What do “Critical Race Theory”, “The
1619 Project”, and Homeland Security’s “White Supremacist” warning tell
us about what’s going on in America today?
They point to deeply-embedded racism that shapes the behavior of white people
They suggest that systemic racism cannot be overcome by merely changing attitudes and laws
They alert us to the fact that unresolved issues are pushing the country towards a destructive race war
They indicate that powerful agents — operating from within the
state– are inciting racial violence to crush the emerging “populist”
majority that elected Trump to office in 2016 and which now represents
an existential threat to the globalist plan to transform America into a
tyrannical third-world “shithole”.
Which of these four statements best explains what’s going on in America today?
If
you chose Number 4, you are right. We are not experiencing a sudden and
explosive outbreak of racial violence and mayhem. We are experiencing a
thoroughly-planned, insurgency-type operation that involves myriad
logistical components including vast, nationwide riots, looting and
arson, as well as an extremely impressive ideological campaign.
“Critical Race Theory”, “The 1619 Project”, and Homeland Security’s
“White Supremacist” warning are as much a part of the Oligarchic war on
America as are the burning of our cities and the toppling of our
statues. All three, fall under the heading of “ideology”, and all three
are being used to shape public attitudes on matters related to our
collective identity as “Americans”.
The
plan is to overwhelm the population with a deluge of disinformation
about their history, their founders, and the threats they face, so they
will submissively accept a New Order imposed by technocrats and their
political lackeys. This psychological war is perhaps more important than
Operation BLM which merely provides the muscle for implementing the
transformative “Reset” that elites want to impose on the country. The
real challenge is to change the hearts and minds of a population that is
unwaveringly patriotic and violently resistant to any subversive
element that threatens to do harm to their country. So, while we can
expect this propaganda saturation campaign to continue for the
foreseeable future, we don’t expect the strategy will ultimately
succeed. At the end of the day, America will still be America, unbroken,
unflagging and unapologetic.
TMZ |Tory Lanez allegedly opened fire on Megan Thee Stallion
because he was wasted -- that's what he claimed in a text sent to her
shortly after the bloody incident ... as she was still in a hospital
bed.
TMZ has seen the text Megan got on the evening of July 12 ...
roughly 15 hours after she claims Tory shot her in her feet, and in it,
he's begging for forgiveness. He wrote, "I know u prolly never gone talk
to me again, but I genuinely want u to know I'm sorry from the bottom
of my heart."
His only explanation for the violence ... "I was just too drunk."
In the text, Tory never references "shooting" or a gun, but it
is clear he did something he regrets. In his words, "None the less s**t
should have never happened and I can't change what did. I just feel
horrible."
And, he repeats ... "Cuz I genuinely just got too drunk."
TMZ broke the story ... Tory, Megan and another friend had been
party hopping in the Hollywood Hills early on July 12. Police responded
to reports of shots fired from or around an SUV.
jacobinmag | Simply put, Jessica Krug was a minstrel act, a racist caricature. But
while Krug’s persona was certainly offensive, what’s far more offensive
is that there is a demand for this kind of performance in liberal
academic circles.
I don’t know George Washington University history professor Jessica
Krug. I have no special insights into either her motives or personal
struggles, nor do I have any reason to feel personally betrayed by the
recent revelations that she had been passing for black for many years.
But while the court of public opinion has already found her guilty of
at least one, perpetual count of “cultural appropriation,” in my view
this conclusion misses the mark. To be clear, if I did not find “Jess La
Bombalera” offensive, I wouldn’t have bothered writing this essay.
Still, if one considers, first, that culture — the folk’s shared
sensibilities informed by common experiences — exists, on some level, to
be appropriated, second, the variety of black experiences precludes the
existence of a singular black culture, and third, the implications for
mass culture of thirty-years of mainstream hip hop, then calling Krug’s
performance “appropriation of black culture” only compounds the problem
Krug personifies.
If Krug is not guilty of appropriating “black culture,” she is guilty
of attempting to establish her bona fides as a scholar of black people
through a persona that both pandered to and reinforced commonplace
stereotypes about black and brown people. Simply put, Krug was a
minstrel act, a racist caricature.
But while Krug’s persona was certainly offensive, what’s far more
offensive is that there is a demand for this kind of performance in some
liberal academic circles.
Because I’ve lived most of my life either on the near periphery or
within academia, I’ve had nearly four decades of experience with the
creepy essentialist language of “racial authenticity” that lives and
thrives in more than one corner of putatively liberal academia. As a
result, I learned a long time ago that some white liberals expect black
and brown people to “perform” in ways that comport with their
well-meaning, usually underclass-informed, and fundamentally racist
expectations of black people.
But the danger! Yes, the danger. Because schools and churches are
where the voting precincts are.
That's how the left will suppress the
vote, by keeping them closed, and forcing junk mailing style elections.
As to Nancy's dilema, let's hear from an expert, who is rumoured to say:
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Such types were rare when I was a lad but now they are 10 to 20 percent of the population and increasing.
It's not their fault but it's time to cull the herd.