NY conservation dept. raids man’s home over pet squirrel, euthanizes it

There is a certain type of person who lives to inflict pain, misery, heartache, or instill hopelessness. They feel immense envy of the happiness, contentment, and self-esteem in others, and seek out ways to affect it in some way, to diminish the light that they will never possess. Inflicting unhappiness makes them happy. There exists a spectrum of this type of person, the extreme end of which probably exists serial killers, rapists, prosecutors, and public health bureaucrats who will raid your home and euthanize your pets. I’m talking about Peanut the Squirrel, who became an internet sensation until just recently, when New York sent an armed team to raid Peanut’s owner, removing Peanut, and then killing the beloved pet almost immediately. Mind you, this was a squirrel that this man had owned for seven years. It had become an established member of his family, and the foundation and image of his business.

This story is important because it reveals the nature of the type of person attracted to positions of power. Their only joy in life stems from snuffing out the joy of others. I can’t help but think that someone faceless bureaucrat ensconced within New York’s Dept. of Conservation is responsible for inflicting this unnecessary trauma on this man and his family. They do it because they think its funny, because it brings a smile to their face, they love the feeling of power it gives them to cause so much pain.

And remember, New York isn’t expending these kinds of resources hunting down the violent thugs who roam their streets. America is descending into an anarcho-tyranny, where government focuses its attention on harassing otherwise law-abiding citizens. England has gone whole hog in this direction, as is made clear by their unarmed police force, whose primary responsibility is enforcing compliance among the law-abiding British citizens, and who will always comply, no matter what.

Another reason Trump will not be allowed to win: RFK Jr.

According to RFK, WATCH HERE he’s been tasked by Trump to clean house on America’s irredeemably corrupt medical establishment. He is a walking public policy tactical nuke, who will totally revamp the entire apparatus that forced us to mask, vax, and lose our livelihoods if we didn’t comply. If Trump wins, and RFK gets the power to remake these agencies, I’m fairly certain we’ll see another Kennedy assassination. Hopefully he understands this and takes the necessary precautions. In my opinion, there is no way that the Machine will allow this man to gain this power. I sincerely hope I’m wrong, but I don’t think I am.

Bracing for a Kamala win

I have a very bad feeling that we’re in for an unpleasant surprise on November 5th, just as Trump voters experienced four years ago. Trump’s supporters are far too confident of an electoral sweep in a few days, and I’m afraid that they’re going to have their world flipped upside down yet again. There is too much riding on a Kamala victory for too many powerful interests to allow Trump to claim office. Too many foreign interests, and too many domestic interests. Notice that there haven’t been any more attempts on Trump’s life. Notice how the Democrats appear to be riding out the clock, as if they’ve got an ace up their sleeve that only they know about. We’ll see this election end up with the highest turn-out of any election in US history, but I’m beginning to wonder if that’s a good thing. The media is now going with the neck-and-neck narrative, and it truly makes me wonder why. Why is neither candidate at least 5 or 10 points head? Why does it always appear that, at the very end of every Presidential race, polls just happen to show an even race?

We must imagine a Kamala Presidency, as impossible and horrifying as it may seem. It boggles the mind to envision someone like her in the Oval Office, utter dunce that she is. She has no ideas of her own, she can’t even comprehend the needs of this nation that she may very well helm in a few short months. No ideas, no sincerely-held beliefs of her own, which has been made clear from interviews and debates. She is the embodiment of the status quo, an uninterrupted continuation of the Biden Presidency on steroids.

I hope I’m wrong. Unfortunately, I don’t believe I am. Trump’s supporters must brace for a loss, and then turn their attention away from national politics and redirect their energies to their individual cities and states.

But if Trump somehow does win, what will be the reaction of Kamala’s more rabid supporters, along with the power centers deeply invested in a continuation of the status quo? Will they storm the Capitol on January 6th? Will they be thrown in solitary for years as a result?

The political temperature is too high in this country. Voters are acting insane, and spreading that insanity to their children and those around them. Neither side is going to take a loss in a civilized manner, but I fear more for the fallout of a Trump victory than I do Kamala. If Kamala wins, there will be recounts and claims of a stolen election, and maybe a few flare-ups of violence. If Trump wins, cities will burn, riots will ensue, and people will probably get killed.

I hope Trump wins, but I don’t believe the Machine will allow him to take office.

How have we forgotten the failed Trump assassination?

“They” intended for Trump to have his head blown off on live television. It was to be an intensely dramatic, and visually traumatic, abrupt end to the MAGA movement, creating an eternal warning to the MAGA movement to disband, lose heart and faith, and fade back into the shadows. Thomas Matthew Crooks was to be killed shortly thereafter, inducting him into the pantheon of Presidential assassins. Nikki Haley would be crowned Republican nominee a few days later, and she would become the next President. This was clearly the plan, but it failed, miraculously. And yet, this momentous and horrific event has been almost entirely memory-holed.

Political psychosis

The total politicization of our society has come at a ghoulish cost, the worst of which being that no one appears to notice just how inhuman the political process has made us. The addicts puffing on the pipe of electoral politics have allowed the brain worms of electoral politics to mar everything good in their lives, giving primacy to the sick freak show that we’re force-fed every four years. Families are shattered against it, trauma instilled, and friends and neighbors turn against one another for this ugly charade where nothing changes aside from societal fracturing. Instead, give us a monarchy, and how about lets clone Dasha “Sailor Socialism” Nekrasova by the thousands, and let her radiating goodness heal everyone she interacts with. I’d rather surround myself with hundreds of soft socialists if they came in the form of someone so obviously and unyieldingly kind as her. Her attitude reminds us that life should be more than the hideous masquerade that has encroached on everything good and pure in this world.

Origins of the myth of the American “melting pot”

The notion that the United States has been, and should continue to be, an international melting pot, was popularized by Israel Zangwill, in his play, The Melting Pot, in 1909. His family were emigres from Russia who resettled in London in the 19th century.

The bronze plaque at the base of the Statue of Liberty is etched with the Emma Lazarus poem, The New Colossus, which contains the words “give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, the wretched refuse of your teeming shore…”

Both works have come to form a modern American myth in readily digestible form for American schoolchildren, far more powerful and easily apprehensible than historical understanding of mass immigration, and its consequences for native-born Americans. Yes, the world wishes to come here. Yes, many are destitute and in need of help. But the ideology that these works buffets is one that shackles and arrests any objection regarding America’s role as international smorgasbord. Can we as a nation help everyone? Are we morally obligated to do so? At what point should we consider this national self-immolation to have gone too far? America has created prosperity for itself, through its defense of freedom for its citizens. But for some reason we’ve accepted the belief that this prosperity gives the world a claim to it, and to object is somehow selfish.

Israel is going to remove the cross from fallen, Christian IDF soldier

Our supposed “greatest ally” is set to remove the Christian cross from the headstone of a fallen IDF soldier who was also a Christian. From the article:

“By law, it is not permissible to place a cross or any other religious marker on a military headstone,” the Ministry said.

“This is especially important in the Haifa military cemetery, where fallen Jewish soldiers are also buried,” the Ministry added, citing a ruling by the IDF Chief Rabbi that states the holiness of the Jewish cemetery is harmed by the cross.

More Americans are waking up to the fact that Israel uses the United States like a prostitute, and has no actual affinity for it apart from that role. They hate us, and laugh at us, and don’t respect a single thing about this nation. They’re the spoiled, psychotic child who steals, lies, and cheats the parent, and is ready and waiting to kill the parent once he cuts them off for good.

Doctors begin to harvest man’s organ while he’s still alive

Never become an organ donor.