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then they said, “Buck up, young man, young woman. Go to your digital masters, and fill in the social impact digital gulag paperwork on-line and wait, for you shall own nothing.

Shit-dog, which one which one?

“Washington [D.C.] is not a place to live in. The rents are high, the food is bad, the dust is disgusting and the morals are deplorable. Go West, young man, go West and grow up with the country.”

— attributed to Horace GreeleyNew-York Daily Tribune, July 13, 1865

“Go West, young man, go West. There is health in the country, and room away from our crowds of idlers and imbeciles.” “That,” I said, “is very frank advice, but it is medicine easier given than taken. It is a wide country, but I do not know just where to go.” “It is all room away from the pavements. …”

— Josiah Bushnell Grinnel

It is a wasteland, DC, USA, for sure, as people file onto the beaches, dogs yapping and dog shit bags, maybe, at the ready, with their paranoid glares, intense dog-eat-dog aura’s. If any bit of counter narrative comes through like slime on the feet after standing in sea jellies, then, the whole scam is let out of the bag. Here, a tangent, just to let you know that there are literally a million things (issues, problems, tragedies, breakdowns, dangers) I could discuss which need dealing with, yet, oh yet, we are cluttered, man, with ALL the fucking wrong stuff!

 Lion’s Mane Jellyfish: not to be tangled with

For the most part, the sting of a jellyfish is more unpleasant than it is harmful. The pain comes from venom delivered via millions of microscopic barbs in the creatures’ tentacles. Most jellyfish stings will only have a localized effect on the victim – redness, swelling, and discomfort where the barbs make contact with the skin.

Some, however, will prompt a systemic, whole body, reaction. These may take several hours to emerge and can include symptoms such as headaches, nausea and drowsiness.

In rare cases, the sting can be fatal. This is true of the box jellyfish, which is spreading into waters that had previously been too cool to support it; its venom causes a severe reaction that can cause death within minutes.

But these booming jellyfish populations are doing far more harm than ruining people’s trips to the beach. In fact, the scope of their disruption has extended far beyond the water’s edge.

In 2011, both reactors at the Torness nuclear power plant in Scotland were shut down after an invasion of jellyfish started blocking the cooling filters. Two years later, the jellyfish struck again – this time in Sweden. They forced the closure of the Oskarshamn nuclear power plant, which contains the world’s largest boiling-water reactor.

The island of Luzon, home of the Phillippines’ capital Manilla, suffered a blackout in 1999 due to jellyfish, and in 2006 the USS Ronald Reagan, a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, was brought to a standstill by thousands of the little creatures. And while these events may stand out as exceptions, they are increasing in both scale and frequency. From sea-bed diamond mining in Namibia to salmon farming in Ireland, even jeopardising the sustainability of beluga caviar farming in the Caspian Sea, jellyfish are as destructive as they are abundant. And that abundance is being caused by a variety of factors, many of which are related to human activity.

Over the last hundred or so years, the average surface temperature of the world’s seas has risen by about 0.9°C. As the oceans get warmer, marine animals are able to spread into areas that had historically been too cold. Oxygen levels in the sea have fallen by around 2% over the last 50 years, due to rising temperatures and pollution.

Jellyfish can thrive in areas with lower oxygen levels, where other animals suffer. But there are other factors at work, too. Fishing has depleted the global stocks of some of the jellyfish’s natural predators – such as tuna and swordfish – and some they compete with for food – such as anchovies. With more food and fewer predators, some jellyfish populations can grow unchecked.

 The strangely ethereal, oddly named warty comb jellyfish

Shifting way from sea jellies to, well, the war criminals.

The branding of Vladimir Putin as a war criminal by Joe Biden, who lobbied for the Iraq war and staunchly supported the 20 years of carnage in the Middle East, is one more example of the hypocritical moral posturing sweeping across the United States. It is unclear how anyone would try Putin for war crimes since Russia, like the U.S., does not recognize the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court in the Hague. But justice is not the point. Politicians like Biden, who do not accept responsibility for our well-documented war crimes, bolster their moral credentials by demonizing their adversaries. They know the chance of Putin facing justice is zero. And they know their chance of facing justice is the same.

Former US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, Russian President Vladimir Putin and former US Vice President Dick Cheney (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

We are a land of war criminals, run by them, managed by them, taught by them, policed by them, treated by them, entertained by them. The boys and girls in uniform? Right, that is patriotism?

“If there was a better, more effective, or in fact any other way of visiting some penalty befitting their participation upon the little Eichmanns inhabiting the sterile sanctuary of the twin towers, I’d really be interested in hearing about it,” wrote Ward Churchill in his 2003 book, On the Justice of Roosting Chickens.

Churchill’s “little Eichmanns” was areference to Hannah Arendt’s Eichmann in Jerusalem, in which she detailed the trial of Adolf Eichmann for his role in orchestrating the Holocaust, coining the phrase “banality of evil”. Eichman, Arendt contended, was not particularly sinister or demented, but a thoughtless dupe in service of mass murder. He was simply carrying out orders, she contended, never weighing their moral implications.

Ward went on to compare the terrorists to Madeline Albright, who oversaw the US imposed UN sanctions of Iraq, which killed tens of thousands, mostly elderly and small children.

“Evil ­for those inclined to embrace the banality of such a concept ­was perfectly incarnated in that malignant toad known as Madeline Albright, squatting in her studio chair like Jaba the Hutt, blandly spewing the news that she’d imposed a collective death sentence upon the unoffending youth of Iraq.”

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Churchill, due to the misinterpretations of his Eichmann statement, later clarified his original essay in a piece titled “On the Injustice of Getting Smeared,” where he writes:

I am not a “defender” of the September 11 attacks, but simply pointing out that if U.S. foreign policy results in massive death and destruction abroad, we cannot feign innocence when some of that destruction is returned. I have never said that people “should” engage in armed attacks on the United States, but that such attacks are a natural and unavoidable consequence of unlawful U.S. policy. As Martin Luther King, quoting Robert F. Kennedy, said, “Those who make peaceful change impossible make violent change inevitable.”

This is not to say that I advocate violence; as a U.S. soldier in Vietnam I witnessed and participated in more violence than I ever wish to see. What I am saying is that if we want an end to violence, especially that perpetrated against civilians, we must take the responsibility for halting the slaughter perpetrated by the United States around the world

Finally, I have never characterized all the September 11 victims as “Nazis.” What I said was that the “technocrats of empire” working in the World Trade Center were the equivalent of “little Eichmanns.” Adolf Eichmann was not charged with direct killing but with ensuring the smooth running of the infrastructure that enabled the Nazi genocide. Similarly, German industrialists were legitimately targeted by the Allies.

Oh, the optics matter, and who is shuffled back and forth into private and governmental war crimes outfits, yes, matters, and so, a death camp, death ray, Abrams is back in the fold of the Blue Alimentary Canal, just another feces traveling from blue to red alimentary canal.

This human IS a representative of the ugly American, and he is going strong, and here he is here, again, in the power broker position, and alas, the Kagans and Yellens and Blinkens and Nulands, well, they have their bar mitzvahs ready for the grandkids, joining Elliot in his chosenness.

But there is NO discussion, man, of this, except with socialists like Ben Norton, and those beach goers, those summer fun Americanos, the lot of them, they are buried, man, in distraction and rehab projects and add-ons, and remodels and the like. They are the busy Americans, always ready to numb the act of human boredom with an ATV trip along a beach, or a mountain two-wheel, two-stroke motorhead fun, or just to sip a Mojito with the sounds of Mandy playing.

Confusion is part of the deal, the mass formation, the collective paranoia, collective brainwashing, the entire suite of Stockholm Syndrome, and those with both Biden/Trump Derangement Syndrome.

The strange epidemic of “mass formation hypnosis” | Thierry Simonelli

Cooked brains, man, and we know the Elliots of the World control the narrative, in school, in the courts, in marketing, in the MIC, all over the place. Just step on me and I will love you, that is the AmeriKKKan way, and the EU, Klanadians and UK way.

Is Collective Stockholm Syndrome Influencing the In-Crowd?

Optics, man: Cocaine in the White House AFTER Hunter was there with his familia for a July Fourth celebration/cocaine zippy party.

May be a Twitter screenshot of 5 people, the Oval Office and text that says 'Caught on the act Just Hunter Biden allegedly doing a bump of yeyo at the White House in front of children. And these are the same criminals who are telling me must turn in my guns and pay taxes. SSIBENT OF THF 3:21 PM Jul 5, 2023 141.3K Views C-SPAN 0:03/ 0:05'

Then, transitioning with free speech?

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This was six years ago, Inside Higher Education, not a radical rag: Weaponizing Free Speech

The political right has developed a coordinated network to systematically target the free speech of presumably left-wing professors. Over the course of the last few weeks, this network of activists has launched a vicious series of attacks, leading to intimidation, calls for firing and even death threats. Colleges and universities have shut down operations, while scholars have canceled speaking engagements and even gone into hiding with their families.

Keeanga Yamahtta-Taylor, Johnny Eric Williams, Sarah Bond, Tommy Curry and George Ciccariello-Maher are the most recent targets of the right’s campaign against higher education. As the attacks have spread and intensified, the American Sociological Association joined the American Association of University Professors in condemning the targeting of individual professors and calling on universities to protect those whose speech is targeted. Jessie Daniels and Arlene Stein have written an excellent overview of why and how universities should support these scholars, and Eric Anthony Grollman offered a model for scholars to protect their colleagues from public attacks.

Now of course, IHE is a cesspool, just 5 or six years later, but before, too:

I wonder how the narrative that shows Zelensky and Azov and Blackrock and Obama and Nuland and CIA involved in Ukraine’s crimes is considered on campuses?

Students Stand With Ukraine: At campuses across the country, students are marching, waving blue-and-yellow flags, and raising funds and awareness to support Ukrainians as they fight back against the Russian invasion.”

Cluttered college minds:

And so, forever chemicals, hormone disrupters, Japan’s nuclear water into the Pacific, depleted uranium, soot from wildfires, all the pathogens of the chemistry for better cancerous living, all the wars, all the waste in a throwaway disposable society, all the hemming and hawing over the fact that it’s either socialism or barbarism, all of the disconnected ideas and ideas that are nothing more than dictums, all of that, and here we are: These folk, not allowed …. On campus, or in the cluttered minds of Americanos.

“The Netherlands has for years missed its climate goals. Now it’s time for a great leap forward,” Jetten said, calling the package “ambitious.” He presented 120 different measures which he said would make sure CO2 emissions in the Netherlands will be 55 percent lower than in 1990 by 2030.

The Dutch government can reportedly spend 28 billion euros to reduce the temperature on Earth by 0.000036 degrees. This would mean that each resident would have to contribute about 1,647 euros and a family of four about 6,588 euros., News Facts reported-The Daily Exposé

Greenpeace co-founder Dr. Patrick Moore explained how globalist rulers, including Klaus Schwab and the United Nations, are using the climate scam as an excuse to cut off fossil fuels and nitrogen fertilizer, to deliberately depopulate the planet.

In a broad-ranging discussion including whether the earth is headed for another ice age, the maximum number of people the globe can handle, what would happen if the population were to double in size, whether our masters care about the future or just their time lording power over others and the importance of sustainable energy, Dr. Moore said:

“Carbon dioxide [and] temperature [ ] are actually slightly negatively correlated in the long historical record. In other words, it is not a cause-effect relationship … There is no historical relationship between the level of CO2 in the atmosphere and the temperature of the earth … The climate has changed long before humans could have been any factor in it.  It’s been changing all through the history of the earth.” (source)

Again, it’s worth talking about on campuses: Link, and then play.

State Of Emergency Declared In Netherlands As Rulers Attempt To Stop Farmers From Protesting

It is indeed, all cluttering the minds of Americanos, and so, we can’t debate.

So so, yes, oceans are rising/expanding, weather chaos is rampant, beetles are burrowing into boreal forests, forests are getting plowed under, the jetstream has shifted, the water cycle as been altered, species are going extinct, our food from the input ag/industrial farming is losing nutrition, the wet bulb temperatures are up and spreading, yep yep yep, all those chemicals, plastics, pollutants, you bet, we are screwed because WE CAN’T come to the table and the classroom and boardroom and city and county chambers and DISCUSS and learn.

Oh, that social media.

I wonder what’s the matter with Kansas, err, Paris?

Animated movie covering Paris 1961. The worst massacre on French soil since WWII Unarmed Algerian Muslims demonstrating in central Paris against a discriminatory curfew were beaten, shot, garotted and even drowned by police and special troops. Thousands were rounded up and taken to detention centers around the city and the prefecture of police, where there were more beatings and killings. How many died? No one seems to know for sure, even now. Probably around 200. It seems astonishing today, from this perspective, that such a thing could happen in the middle of a major Western capital closely covered by the international media. This was not Kabul, Beijing, Hebron or some Bosnian backwater, after all, but the City of Light – Paris. But the Fifth Republic under President Charles de Gaulle was in trouble in October 1961. De Gaulle, who was primarily interested in establishing France’s pre-eminent position in Western Europe and the world, found himself presiding over domestic chaos. France was constantly disrupted by strikes and protests by farmers and workers, as well as by terrorism from opposing organizations: the Front de Libération Nationale (FLN), representing the Algerian nationalist independence movement, and the Organisation Armée Secrète (OAS), a group of disaffected soldiers, politicians and others committed to keeping Algeria French. The OAS rightly perceived that de Gaulle was bound to free France from the burden of its last major colonial holding, so he could get on with the business of making France the economic and political power of his lofty ambition.

History, and decluttering the mind.

Even Netflix, cluttering the minds:

Uncluttering the mind — this is AmeriKKKa.

The following is an explosive expose, not only of the CIA, but what America really is and who we are as Americans. This is the amazing story about how Doug Valentine gained access to top officials in the CIA and CIA operatives who revealed their secrets and explained the inner workings of the CIA.

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