Tip of the fraudulent iceberg {elections and voting}

Tip of the fraudulent iceberg {elections and voting}

The Presidential voting fraud scandal may be one thing – but it should (for the critical thinker at least) make you wonder about the rest of the “governing” bodies in America.

Besides the tool-bags in Washington DC, just think about all the other “elected” officials across the country.

  • There are around 20,000 City “Mayors” out there.
  • We have 50 “Governors.”
  • And countless other “officials,” in places at the County level, municipal level, and even some Sheriffs as well.

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The Archbishop, The President, And The Coming Great Reset

Guest post from John Wilder at Wilder Wealthy Wise.

“Jahr null. Year zero. An experiment. A reset. A new America.” – The Man in the High Castle

I hear that Noah kept his bees in the Ark hives.

I first became aware of “The Great Reset” last week.  There are quite a few YouTube® videos about it, but one of the more unusual mentions was in a letter to President Trump from a retired Catholic clergyman.  This particular clergyman is Archbishop Carlo Viganò.  I don’t know what the difference is between an Archbishop and a Bishop, but I suspect it has to do with a better quality of footwear.

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Bubble-Wrapped Americans: How the U.S. Became Obsessed with Physical and Emotional Safety

“In America we say if anyone gets hurt, we will ban it for everyone everywhere for all time. And before we know it, everything is banned.”

It’s a common refrain: We have bubble-wrapped the world. Americans in particular are obsessed with “safety.” The simplest way to get any law passed in America, be it a zoning law or a sweeping reform of the intelligence community, is to invoke a simple sentence: “A kid might get hurt.”

Almost no one is opposed to reasonable efforts at making the world a safer place. But the operating word here is “reasonable.” Banning lawn darts, for example, rather than just telling people that they can be dangerous when used by unsupervised children, is a perfect example of a craving for safety gone too far.

Beyond the realm of legislation, this has begun to infect our very culture. Think of things like “trigger warnings” and “safe spaces.” These are part of broader cultural trends in search of a kind of “emotional safety” – a purported right to never be disturbed or offended by anything. This is by no means confined to the sphere of academia, but is also in our popular culture, both in “extremely online” and more mainstream variants.

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Commercial Ammo: The Untold History of Springfield Armory and America’s Munitions Factories

To understand how American citizens today can get their hands on ammo, which rolls off the same factory lines as those that supply the world’s largest militaries, it’s important to first understand how munitions technology developed. Starting in medieval Europe, on a battlefield where a mounted knight in armor could defeat almost any number of peasants, the development of more advanced and accurate ways to destroy enemy personnel and equipment by launching a projectile is one which combines trial and error, scientific ingenuity, and private enterprise. It’s a story of power and technology dating back to the 13th century, at the height of “the divine right of kings,” and tracks the subsequent diffusion of that power held by a chosen few as the individual became capable of breaking the state’s monopoly on violence.

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3D-Printed Firearms and Defense Distributed: A Guide to Understanding “Ghost Guns”

Disclaimer: This guide is intended to be informational only surrounding the topic of ghost guns and 3D-printed firearms. It is not legal advice.

Ever since the landmark ruling on 3D-printed firearms, outrage and moral panic have surrounded so-called “ghost guns.” Whether you’re a proponent of Second Amendment freedoms or just doing opponent research, it’s important to have the facts about what a ghost gun is and what it is not.

It’s also important to know other related terms in the world of firearms – like how is a ghost gun different from a 3D-printed gun? And what is an 80-percent lower? This guide will answer all of your ghost gun questions, and will separate fact from fiction surrounding this polarizing topic.

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Is 5G A Myth, Miracle Or Meh?

5G network imageLast summer I went to my local Verizon store and “upgraded” to a new cell phone. I was encouraged to spend the extra money to be able to receive a 5G signal, touted as revolutionary technology. I sure didn’t want to miss out!

We’re bombarded with commercials from various carriers touting their terrific 5G coverage. Verizon had a Super Bowl commercial touting some incredible speeds.

Okie-dokie, I guess. I have yet to see any 5G signals pop up on my phone… anywhere.

Have I been ripped off? When, and if it comes to pass, how will it change my life?

For the last few months, Eddy Elfenbein’s Growth Stock Advisor (affiliate link) has provided quite an education about 5G investment pitfalls and opportunities. I asked Eddy to help educate our readers about what 5G is all about.

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Red Rope and Road Guard’s Really-Late Twofer Tuesday (T4T): Mandlebrot, Music and Mystery

Yes, I know it won’t post until at least Thursday, but it’s been a Crash Course sort of week and does anybody really know what day it is?

This week, I sent a short video to review prior to choosing “his” song.  I also asked he only reply with comments he didn’t mind me blabbing.

I told him I would then surprise him with my choice on Day-Late T4T, which works for Thursday, too.  I was hoping to see if there are cosmic forces at work.

I sent the short video to others and am hoping they comment (if they have inclination) regarding this perspective altering equation.

Perspective.  That might be a good thing for a lot of people to change about now.

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Harvard to the Big House: Research with a Background

Logistical and Technical Exploration into the Origins of the Wuhan Strain of Coronavirus (COVID-19)

This report is the product of a collaboration between a retired professional scientist with dozens of peer-reviewed publications and 30 years of experience in genomic sequencing and analysis who worked at the Theoretical Biology Division of the Los Alamos National Laboratory, and later helped design several ubiquitous bioinformatic software tools, and a former NSA counterterrorism analyst. It considers whether the Wuhan Strain of coronavirus (COVID-19) is the result of naturally emergent mutations against the possibility that it may be a bio-engineered strain – directly altered by genetic manipulation, subject to artificially-guided evolutionary selection, or both – meant for immunotherapy protocols and released into the public, most likely by accident since China’s rate of occupational accidents is about ten-times higher than America’s, and some twenty-times more than Europe’s, the only other regions with high-level virology labs.

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GOOGLE’s Creepy Line

The Creepy Line is a particularly sinister term used in an unguarded remark by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt in 2010. In hindsight, what is most disturbing about the comment is how casually he explained Google’s policy regarding invading the privacy of its customers and clients.

“Google policy on a lot of these things,” Schmidt says about 45 seconds into the introduction, “is to get right up to the creepy line and not cross it.” Time pointer needed.

The Creepy Line is an 80-minute documentary available through several options available at the link below.  For now, it is available for free at Amazon Prime, but I’m not sure how long it will be offered there considering many current concerns regarding censorship of anti-establishment themes on various social media platforms.  This film offers a very frank look at the number one source of news in our country: Facebook and Google.

https://www.thecreepyline.com/

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Lawyers vs the Law: Can the Rule of Law Survive?

The Law

The law perverted! And the police powers of the state perverted along with it! The law, I say, not only turned from its proper purpose but made to follow an entirely contrary purpose! The law become the weapon of every kind of greed! Instead of checking crime, the law itself guilty of the evils it is supposed to punish! If this is true, it is a serious fact, and moral duty requires me to call the attention of my fellow-citizens to it.

Frederic Bastiat  (http://bastiat.org/en/the_law.html)

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When Comments Go Postal: QOTD

FWIW to all TBP readers today?  The site is really acting strangely regarding comments, images and links, as well as the thumbs-up or downer issues, in my experience.

I am not even sure my comments are visible.  I haven’t been able to comment much today and when I did, the comments sometimes just disappeared.

Then, about an hour ago, El Coyote goes and posts this cliffhanger on a thread. And, since I can’t comment?  I had to log in and post these questions.

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The Andromeda Evolution

If you’ve never seen (or read) the Andromeda Strain, this may pique your interest, but it will also spoil the ending.

However, in the way that life appears to imitate art, the release of the sequel to the very first “techno-thriller” in November 2019 seems a little prophetic or predictive, depending upon one’s viewpoint.

https://www.fantasticfiction.com/c/michael-crichton/andromeda-evolution.htm

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Coronavirus of Extraterrestrial Origin?

Comment on the origin of the 2019 Novel Coronavirus

Submitted to The Lancet Feb 3 2020

(This small paper is an eye opener to those who suspect this recent virus (and others!) might have extraterrestrial origin.  The paper regarding the study by Huang Wang suggests the virus might be caused by cosmic bacteria.  I wanted to rush the information to TBP as soon as I saw it.)

Comment on the origin of the 2019 Novel Coronavirus

The recent paper by Huang Wang et al (1)and the commentary by Cohen in Science(2) highlights many unusual aspects of the outbreak of nCoV-2019. The evidence demonstrates that many cases of disease (about 30% of case reports) arose in locations unconnected with the Wuhan seafood and meat market, and the total tally continues to increase.

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Et Tu Barbie?

Meet the New Wave of More ‘Diverse’ Barbie Dolls

The “Fashionista” line now boasts 176 dolls with nine body types, 35 skin tones and 94 hairstyles. (Mattel)

More than six decades after Mattel first began manufacturing its signature line of fashion dolls, Barbie still receives regular revamps. Her latest makeover? Another upswing in diversity, as the manufacturer expands the brand’s repertoire of skin tones, hair types, body shapes and disabilities in hopes of better reflecting the children who play with its products.

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Deplatformed: How Big Tech Companies & Corporate America Subvert the Second Amendment

Twitter permanently banned the libertarian financial website Zero Hedge from the platform on Friday—January 31st after it published an article questioning the involvement of a Chinese scientist in the outbreak of the deadly Coronavirus. 

Anyone familiar with the Bible is familiar with the Mark of the Beast: Without this mark, no man may buy or sell.

Regardless of one’s religious faith or lack thereof, there is an illustrative case in this biblical story: When one cannot buy or sell, one is metaphorically up the creek. Short of producing everything one needs oneself, buying and selling are necessary parts of virtually every modern person’s life.

In our modern world, we can begin to see a sort of Mark of the Beast: While ideas and even objects aren’t banned, they are increasingly difficult to come by, not due to government fiat, but due to the machinations of corporations hostile to the American values of freedom.

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