Dear KAG: 20230711 Open Thread

Cover image: John Mix Stanley (1814–1872) Buffalo hunt on the Southwestern plains

Does the CIA Still Control Iran?

Is Republican Populism a Person or a Movement?

In Defense of the Age of Exploration: Part Four

WEF Says Fashion Will Be Abolished by 2030: “Humans Will All Wear a Uniform”

Good luck with that. I wear cotton and linen. End of sentence.

Corporate Media Is Not Asking “If” But “When” Joe Biden Will Bow Out of 2024

Great American Stories: Coolidge’s Quote

Poetic Justice for the Biden ‘Ministry of Truth’

Badlands New Brief – July 10, 2023

‘What happened?’ Ron DeSantis is confronted about his campaign’s ‘failure to a launch’ and admission it’s ‘way behind’ in the polls against Trump – but Florida governor says he knew it would take ‘toil and tears and sweat’

US podcast misinformation goes largely unchecked

Lost to MAGA

Joe Biden’s an Idiot But There’s Something Off About His “Low Ammunition” Admission

DeSantis’s stumbles have GOP mulling other Trump alternatives

Deep State Spotlight: Kamala Harris

Disney World Hasn’t Felt This Empty in Years

How Fashion Destroyed America: Coco Chanel’s Secret Double Life

We ladies really do have a lot to thank Coco Chanel for. Her ditching religion isn’t one of them. Neither is having been a Nazi spy.

Christian Precious Metals Company Opposes Central Bank Digital Currencies Because of the Freedoms They Steal

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Something to remember, always.

Per the boss’s instruction:

I’d throw in a few Rockefellers and Rothschilds also.

Of course, this does not mean committing felonies, but standing up to the forces that want to tear this nation – and humanity apart. The very people XVII told us will be destroyed by the time this movie comes to an end are currently roaming the halls of power…supposedly. It’s a sickening sight.

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PROVERBS 2:1-9

1My son, if you receive my words and treasure up my commandments with you, 2making your ear attentive to wisdom and inclining your heart to understanding; 3yes, if you cry out for insight and raise your voice for understanding, 4if you seek it like silver and search for it as for hidden treasures; 5then you will understand the fear of the LORD and find the knowledge of God. 6For the LORD gives wisdom; from his mouth come knowledge and understanding; 7he stores up sound wisdom for the upright; he is a shield to those who walk in integrity, 8guarding the paths of justice and preserving the way of his saints. 9Then you will understand righteousness and justice and equity, every good path;

PSALMS 34:2-11

1I will bless the LORD at all times; his praise shall continually be in my mouth. 2My soul makes its boast in the LORD; let the afflicted hear and be glad. 3O magnify the LORD with me, and let us exalt his name together! 4I sought the LORD, and he answered me, and delivered me from all my fears. 5Look to him, and be radiant; so your faces shall never be ashamed. 6This poor man cried, and the LORD heard him, and saved him out of all his troubles. 7The angel of the LORD encamps around those who fear him, and delivers them. 8O taste and see that the LORD is good! Happy is the man who takes refuge in him! 9O fear the LORD, you his saints, for those who fear him have no want! 10The young lions suffer want and hunger; but those who seek the LORD lack no good thing.

MATTHEW 19:27-29

27Then Peter said in reply, “Lo, we have left everything and followed you. What then shall we have?” 28Jesus said to them, “Truly, I say to you, in the new world, when the Son of man shall sit on his glorious throne, you who have followed me will also sit on twelve thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel. 29And every one who has left houses or brothers or sisters or father or mother or children or lands, for my name’s sake, will receive a hundredfold, and inherit eternal life.

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Anonymous ID: hHkrVD7x No.148156632 
Nov 5 2017 20:06:36 (EST)

Anonymous ID: pqW40Wgk No.148156518 
Nov 5 2017 20:05:48 (EST)

>>148154137

St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle. Be our protection against the wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray. And do thou, Prince of the Heavenly Hosts, by the power of God, cast down to Hell Satan and all his evil spirits, who prowl about the world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen.

>>148156518
Amen brother.
Q

As always, prayers for the fight against that which seeks to enslave us are welcome. Via con Dios.

Satire

Back In My Day: Civilized War – CSB Wrap Up

Wasted opportunities and subversive elements provide the contents of this wrap up of CSB. Faith and politics over the years of BIMD will follow in the next chapter to provide a sample of what occurred in my life throughout American government, business and industry. I will post that one later this summer after the honey do season is over, which was pushed back by the communists setting Canada on fire, with associated smoke making its way into these hills for a few weeks at levels unhealthy for us old farts. Now we have the summer heat and humidity to deal with, so the old man is going at a much more measured pace. I want to be around to witness grandchild #3 coming into the world if the Lord allows.

Let’s finish off CSB – the deceased home of subversion and wasted opportunities from BIMD. This does get into the weeds a little bit, primarily to illustrate how little the financial industry dug into the details of small business finance BIMD. That should be a big warning bell to readers to never trust the system since about half of America’s working population is employed by small businesses.

I will not regurgitate the previous information. I want to first focus on the internal loan and servicing operations platform that was being developed while we were delivering above peer profitability. BIMD the entire industry employed a methodology that was similar throughout the country. It was time consuming, laborious, documentation heavy and trained manpower intensive. It had become established practice that SBA, USDA and examiners approved that had not kept pace with IT advances. Since it was a developing, cottage industry of small business finance; there was not an extensive trained workforce available for hire. Most hiring involved finding people with developable abilities and strong work ethics who were willing to be trained and progress in their understanding and proficiency over time. To entice talented people to do so required above peer compensation, incentive pay and good benefits. In the training process and subsequent entry into their roles, they would learn more about the industry from the industry’s trade association; which was provided primarily by fellow competitors, experienced consultants and any governmental agencies involved. They would learn what I learned, that they were actually employed by the industry and would be able to easily find employment elsewhere if the need occurred as long as they did their job well and stayed out of trouble.

Which is exactly what most of my former staff and managers did after leaving CSB. Even today I run into several frequently when out and about where we live. For the most part they continued working in the industry for other employers and some have worked their way up the ranks while others were able to recently retire with good nest eggs. One thing the industry did very well long before it became popular was permit quality employees to work from home in many roles. We were doing this thirty years ago. Productivity did not suffer, it actually increased with the better performing staff and sales force because we provided production incentive pay in many roles. The method was only used with positions and people who could handle the lack of a supervisor being present. They had lower personal expenses from not having to commute and enjoyed increased flexibility with their personal lives. For many this made them employees of the industry for life. All a leader and manager can ask for is a stable, productive workforce at a cost they can build into the business model and this method helped make it happen.

However, knowing and executing the system with the corresponding manpower development practices did not mean it was the right way to go about delivering the product.

Despite our futuristic views in areas such as approved staff working from home, BIMD it appeared nobody in the industry built and maintained a data base of financial and performance factors relating to their past and existing loan customers, much less used them for building their credit policy parameters in an analytics based way. Some relied on SBA for macro reported SIC code (business type codes) data for the purpose as well as SBA credit policy parameter recommendations, which were not all that current and at a competitive disadvantage versus conventional commercial lending programs.

There was access to global delinquency, loan default, foreclosure, etc. type servicing information from agencies. Even the international rating agencies of Moody’s, S & P ,and Fitch only used global when they also could have built their own data bases from the information of bank customers they reviewed. Which is ironic since the industry called itself financial analysts, but apparently not so much for small businesses. As a result the loan operations process had not changed in the nearly 15 years of my involvement in the industry, which began during the early growth stage of its foray into selling guaranteed loan portions into the secondary markets.

Spoiler alert: For the most part it still hasn’t some 15 years after I left CSB based on my contacts. There are a few notable exceptions with different business models that focus on internet delivery of their products. However, the traditional delivery systems that dominate the loan volume are still doing it in a similar manner as they did in the 1990s albeit with improved access to IT systems and software. Yet, the annual global loan volume has increased three-fold during the period to the $25 B per year range, primarily due to our negotiations between SBA, Congress and the industry back in 2004. We opened the door for guaranty fees paid by the borrowers to be adjusted annually so that the 7(a) program became totally self funding. This program loan appropriation stability encouraged more lenders to participate.

For the most part a service industry of small business finance does things the same way they did it thirty years ago, which makes it labor intensive, which makes it less efficient, which makes it more costly to operate, which makes it less successful than it could have been. Our Loan Officer Operations Program (LOOP), was designed and being programmed to counter those negative factors. The savings from the lower staffing requirements throughout the division would have reimbursed the cost of development in short order.

CSB’s owners never really understood the value of what a handful of us attempted to do for them and our own division’s operations. We had adopted FiServe’s bank loan operations and servicing platform, the biggest and best in the business at that time. We did so because the bank’s proprietary system that was owned and controlled by the CSB owners was incapable of handling our volume and requirements, so they approved our contracting FiServe. We had also installed scanned document processing to eventually eliminate the use of physical loan files in the approval and loan closing process. Each file would be 4-8″ thick with documents, so you can imagine how ridiculous it would be for each staff person to work multiple files at the same time with some underwriters maintaining shadow file copies to be able to more easily approve modifications for when their loans transferred into the closing department. We contracted offsite secured storage of the physical files to store them out of our way post closing.

What was needed was to develop a system that pushed the loan applications from the sales force through underwriting into closing without dependence on personal initiative and extensive management oversight. We could also pull loan servicing data post closing into our related data base to fine tune credit parameters, while automating the process. This would enable us to more quickly determine a loan applicant’s ability to meet our credit parameters, a huge benefit to the sales force as well as potential customers. A fast yes or no is highly desired by business borrowers. It would have reduced our staffing requirements for well compensated underwriters as well as identify under performing production (sales) officers quicker. The chaff would have been removed from the system long before it entered and slowed everything else down.

The physical system used then and now was prone to operator error. As just one example, if a quality loan request hit the desk of an inexperienced or less competent underwriter, the timing could be delayed and the interactions between the customer, production officer and underwriter could become slow and strained. Nothing is more frustrating or counterproductive than to work on a quality, profitable loan request only to lose it by being too slow.

Another troublesome part was related to the human element. Many credit officers and underwriters enjoy their ability to influence an approval or a decline a little too much; it became a power trip with occasional personality conflicts. LOOP would remove much of the ability to conduct arbitrary actions. Sales would receive a loan request, enter the required data, and the data would be compared to policy. The loan request would receive a green light to proceed, a red light to decline, or a yellow light to proceed with caution while providing acceptable responses to credit policy exceptions. If acceptable responses could not be achieved, the red light would be issued and the loan declined. If a credit officer attempted to override an approval or decline the system would flag an exception that the SCO would be forced to review and make the decision.

We could even red light entire business types by SIC code if our loan concentration in specific industries, such as lodging or restaurants, had approached regulatory concentration or loan pool buyer limits. The production officers, referral sources and their prospects would suffer no embarrassing surprises. We could have stopped there with LOOP’s development and it would have been worth every penny spent to develop.

The underwriters would receive only prequalified loan requests to work and serve much more as auditors seeking answers to questions and verifying the customer representations while completing bank and agency documentation requirements. The loan closing area would receive approved loans with signed borrower commitment letters with a much reduced number of documentation contingencies to chase down. We determined the entire process would speed delivery from loan application submission through closing by a minimum of 50% in addition to the loan pre-qualification benefits. It would have removed unqualified applicants from submission into the system entirely. It would have focused the underwriters with less opportunity for power trips and more focus on the actual credit and documentation gathering that mattered. It would have added to the data base of information with each entry from the point of application through eventual payoffs of loans, providing us important information to head off potential credit parameter and closing issues well in advance. The variables addressed and removed to go with the benefits were obvious.

Scarcity Versus Abundance

The first bit of subversion was by the SCO who embraced it at first. When he saw the scope was greater than he anticipated he quietly obstructed and postponed his contributions as long as possible as he was “too busy” to get to it immediately. He was clearly concerned that his authority and influence over “his” department would diminish if more of the process became automated, which was really short sighted and wrong headed. He was also concerned that his underwriting staff would be exposed. He and some his underwriters were beginning to bring to mind the following scene from Office Space.

The sad part is he would have made the same or even more money while working less hard and spending less hours at work. He could have had abundance, instead he chose scarcity and fear. There would have been less bad loans to administer as well as far less time spent with bank examiners and auditors explaining their decisions when it all fell apart.

Some may wonder why I did not replace the SCO. In banking, credit officers have a degree of autonomy for good reasons. They need to stand apart from the action, pressures and influences to make sound loan decisions. The SCO reported to me in most areas, however, with loan decisions and loan servicing related duties he reported directly to the CEO, the Chairman. This is the proper regulatory approved methodology for a bank that size. Once his undermining of division operations began with Judas, he influenced the owners to believe LOOP was unnecessary. This was toward the end of my employment there. I had already identified his replacement from within had the owners sided with me, the NSM and the division’s CPA/Controller. That potential replacement now leads a large operation of a similar type out of FL that employs several of our former staff.

What he and the owners missed by not embracing and doing the right thing with their roles in the bank is still very sad to me today. We had two quality programmers and one exceptional one working on it. The exceptional one was committed to leaving in six months as a future classified employee of the DOD and slotted to work on the supercomputer development at Oak Ridge National Laboratory that is still in use today. His expertise laid the framework for what the other two would complete for us. Our division CPA/Controller was highly computer literate and would lead the integration of the accounting and audit functions. It was all teed up and on the path to implementation. Which scared the SCO.

The owners fell victim to their own short term greed, which was made far worse by Judas, who circumvented the entire process. He was the primary subversive element preying on the fears of the SCO. When he saw Bear Stearns was in trouble and found his new home with us, he took advantage of the personal and business flaws of the owners and the SCO. That I supported his hire still bothers me. I never envisioned him basically manipulating them into doing what they did; I thought they were smarter and more accomplished than that. They also had him take over the bank’s investment portfolio. He sold all of the bonds right before the markets tanked, after which the bonds would have been the most valuable. He was behind the push to grow the loan volume even higher in 2007 and 2008 as the selling of the bonds provided more funding for loans. These were the same loans that he ended up no longer being able to sell as the debt markets collapsed. When they could not be sold for a reasonable premium, he told the owners to hold them until the debt markets were more favorable within a year, which did not happen either. He secured higher cost brokered deposits to cover the lack of liquidity. It was dumb for the owners to believe any of it as they later learned; especially doing so despite the NSM, Division CPA/Controller and me telling them it was not the right things to do.

It turns out the compensation of Judas at the bank was partially based on commission he earned in his activities. Clearly self serving, yet not realized by the owners. When the bank disintegrated, he moved back to his former employer of Morgan Keegan. The same Morgan Keegan that lied to us and had tried to fleece us in the original 504 loan pool sale that we sold to Bear Stearns instead. It was also who transacted the sale of the bank’s bonds that Judas authorized. It was the same Morgan Keegan that the owners continued to associate with and value for personal financial investment reasons long after I had moved our division on to better buyers and relationships. The same Morgan Keegan that The Rich Man also used in his banking operation. The same Morgan Keegan that later went on to sell out to Raymond James Financial where Judas ended up.

When the CSB owners bought out The Rich Man, they bragged to him often about CSB’s profitability and growing prominence in our industry while also opening competing branches in The Rich Man’s branch bank’s locations. Apparently that was a bridge too far for The Rich Man. Our using other loan buyers was a bridge too far for Morgan Keegan. The owners swallowed the bait.

My primary regret was not over the bank losing its way. I had seen that happen far too many times by more accomplished bankers than them. My consternation was over the lack of understanding and foresight as to the value of LOOP. It was this blown opportunity that bugged me most. When completed, which was scheduled for late 2008, it would have been operated on its maiden voyage and the kinks all ironed out. By 2010, the system could have been marketed to bankers nationwide as a proprietary product and over time the owners would have been rolling in cash they never dreamed possible along with the division employees enjoying bonuses. The marketing would be occurring when all bankers were looking for ways to decrease expenses and increase profitability to recover from The Great Recession. It would have been a perpetual annuity, the gift that would have kept on giving for years. It was going to be far more valuable than the bank would ever be even if it survived.

Other lenders understood, but lacked the expertise. We had the expertise, but no commitment to the delivery from the owners. For example, I toyed with an opportunity to join Capital One through the connections of my marketing director, who had formerly worked there and had reached out to them. However, they would have plugged it into their credit card type business model and that simply did not fit the nuances of our industry and our expertise. Much would be lost in the transition as well as harming the employees. In my opinion at that time it would be better to allow them time to make their own moves as needed.

Which leads to the implications for America. If all banks used a similar system to what we had in development for small business finance while also using an agency of the federal government to guarantee 80% of the total loan amount; what impact would that have on business innovation, growth, employment, income taxation and bank solvency in America today? Competition is a bedrock value in a capitalistic society. However, competition is also what the establishment and globalists hate. They will do anything to suppress it as we are seeing playing out in the public eye today.

The borrowers pay the costs of the loan program that provides them capital at a reasonable borrowing cost with better than conventional loan program terms. Why would any bank not use a LOOP type system to lower operating costs, gain faster turn around times and use less manpower that could bring them annual returns far in excess of 25% per transaction with government guarantees of the majority of the loan?

Over time some small businesses become big businesses. Some even become industry leaders, which changes the balance of power. Some create new industries. Those occurrences are not acceptable with some wealthy, powerful people.

Conclusion

Oh well. Shiz happens, right brother Forrest? Or in this case, doesn’t happen. Hopefully somebody with an innovative mind and sufficient wherewithal can make it happen someday.

Enjoy your summers. Take time to do as Clay suggests because you never know when you will be called.

Dear KMAG: 20230710 Joe Biden Didn’t Win ❀ Open Topic

Joe Biden didn’t win. This is our Real President:

AND our beautiful REALFLOTUS.


This Stormwatch Monday Open Thread remains open – VERY OPEN – a place for everybody to post whatever they feel they would like to tell the White Hats, and the rest of the MAGA/KAG/KMAG world (with KMAG being a bit of both).

And yes, it’s Monday…again.

But we WILL get through it!

We will always remember Wheatie,

Pray for Trump,

Yet have fun,

and HOLD ON when things get crazy!


We will follow the RULES of civility that Wheatie left for us:

Wheatie’s Rules:

  1. No food fights.
  2. No running with scissors.
  3. If you bring snacks, bring enough for everyone.

And while we engage in vigorous free speech, we will remember Wheatie’s advice on civility, non-violence, and site unity:

“We’re on the same side here so let’s not engage in friendly fire.”

“Let’s not give the odious Internet Censors a reason to shut down this precious haven that Wolf has created for us.”

If this site gets shut down, please remember various ways to get back in touch with the rest of the gang:

Our beloved country is under Occupation by hostile forces.

Daily outrage and epic phuckery abound.

We can give in to despair…or we can be defiant and fight back in any way that we can.

Joe Biden didn’t win.

And we will keep saying Joe Biden didn’t win until we get His Fraudulency out of our White House.


Word of The Week:

guidestone

noun

  • A traditional stone marker providing directions for travelers.
  • Something serving as a guide.

‘They’re gone, that’s all I can tell you’ | Mystery behind Georgia Guidestone explosion remains

One year after the Georgia Guidestones were blown up, no suspects have been named.

So – do you think this next video is REAL, or a COVER EDIT?


For your enjoyment, some MOAR epic orchestral music in Wheatie’s favorite style.


ENJOY THE SHOW

Have a great week!

W

Dear MAGA: 20230709 Open Topic

This Rejoice & Praise God Sunday Open Thread, with full respect to those who worship God on the Sabbath, is a place to reaffirm our worship of our Creator, our Father, our King Eternal.

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On this day and every day –

God is in Control
. . . and His Grace is Sufficient, so . . .
Keep Looking Up


Hopefully, every Sunday, we can find something here that will build us up a little . . . give us a smile . . . and add some joy or peace, very much needed in all our lives.

“This day is holy to the Lord your God;
do not mourn nor weep.” . . .
“Go your way, eat the fat, drink the sweet,
and send portions to those for whom nothing is prepared;
for this day is holy to our Lord.
Do not sorrow,
for the joy of the Lord is your strength.”


Pride . . . Still Man’s Downfall

We’ve just completed a month of official national recognition and celebration of pride. And highlighting, of all things, the celebration of sexual perversion. Can man sink lower? Yes, he can, and undoubtedly will.

The first recorded sin in time is the devil’s fall from grace in the following passage, prophetically directed at the king of Tyre, but apparently meant to include an angel, namely Lucifer:

Isaiah 14:12–15: How you are fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! How you are cut down to the ground, you who weakened the nations! For you have said in your heart: ‘I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God; I will also sit on the mount of the congregation on the farthest sides of the north; I will ascend above the heights of the clouds, I will be like the Most High.’ Yet you shall be brought down to Sheol, to the lowest depths of the Pit.

Satan’s sin was pride. He was so beautiful, so wise, and so powerful as an angel that he began to covet God’s position and authority. He chafed at having to serve God and grew angry and rebellious. He did not want to serve, he wanted to be served; he, as a creature, wanted to be worshiped. How starkly contrasted to our savior Jesus Christ, who came not to be ministered unto, but to minister and to give his life a ransom for many (Mark 10:45).

Some passages in Proverbs talk about the sin of pride and what effect it produces.

Proverbs 16:18: Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall.

Proverbs 11:2: When pride comes, then comes shame; But with the humble is wisdom.

Proverbs 18:12: Before destruction the heart of a man is haughty, And before honor is humility.

Pride literally went before the fall, both the fall of Satan and the fall of man. Pride causes shame, loss of wisdom, destruction, and ruin. If one were to summarize what actually happened as Adam and Eve were kicked out of the Garden of Eden, wouldn’t these passages describe their mental and physical condition exactly? The shame of committing sin against God, physical disease, pain and death looming on the horizon, loss of fellowship with God, and the fight to eke out a living from the cursed ground—all these are the outworking of the sin of pride.

Was Adam and Eve’s sin just disobedience by eating the forbidden fruit? Well, yes, that was the physical act that followed what had already occurred in their minds and hearts. But let’s take a closer look at the passages in Genesis to see what the real sin was and where it started.

Genesis 3:1–7: Now the serpent was more cunning than any beast of the field which the Lord God had made. And he said to the woman, “Has God indeed said, ‘You shall not eat of every tree of the garden’?” And the woman said to the serpent, “We may eat the fruit of the trees of the garden; but of the fruit of the tree which is in the midst of the garden, God has said, ‘You shall not eat it, nor shall you touch it, lest you die.’” Then the serpent said to the woman, “You will not surely die. For God knows that in the day you eat of it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.” So when the woman saw that the tree was good for food, that it was pleasant to the eyes, and a tree desirable to make one wise, she took of its fruit and ate. She also gave to her husband with her, and he ate. Then the eyes of both of them were opened, and they knew that they were naked; and they sewed fig leaves together and made themselves coverings.

Genesis 3:12–13: Then the man said, “The woman whom You gave to be with me, she gave me of the tree, and I ate.” And the Lord God said to the woman, “What is this you have done?” The woman said, “The serpent deceived me, and I ate.”

First Satan questioned God’s word, then he openly lied to Eve, contradicting what God had said. Then he used the tantalizing bait that humanity could be more like God by having their eyes opened, knowing things they currently didn’t know. The real heart of the situation is the statement that Eve thought the tree was good for food and desirable to make one wise. Why would she think this? God himself had told Adam (and either God himself or Adam had told Eve) that eating from the tree would lead to death. Why would she (and subsequently Adam) accept the word of a talking serpent over the word of God? Only doubt of God’s word and subsequently God’s motives could have led to this tragedy.

They didn’t just ignorantly decide to eat the fruit, nor did they eat it because “the devil made them do it.”

They didn’t just ignorantly decide to eat the fruit, nor did they eat it because “the devil made them do it.” Satan’s outright lies and cunning half-truths brought something to the surface of Eve’s mind that fateful day. She realized that to “be like gods” meant not having to serve God, it meant being equal to God. It meant that she felt as if God had deliberately kept her and Adam in the dark regarding their “divine potential.” Why should they tend God’s garden in Eden when they could be as gods themselves? Why should they have to obey God if they were also gods? The quickness with which Adam agreed to Eve’s offer of the fruit may possibly show that he too had these same feelings. In any event, we know that it was Adam’s sin that was responsible for the fall and the curse (Romans 5:12). The sin of pride that led to Satan’s fall had now infected the hearts and minds of Adam and Eve, and the result was the same: shame, loss of wisdom, ruin, and death.

In verses 12 and 13 are Adam and Eve’s response to God’s question. The sin of pride shows through in their replies. Look at whom they really blamed for their actions: “The serpent deceived me,” said Eve; “The woman you gave to be with me enticed me,” said Adam. They almost seem to say that if they had been God things would have been different; therefore, it’s all God’s fault. These are not the responses of broken and contrite hearts, they are the responses of a proud and willful people caught in the act of rebellion against God.

Pride is still man’s most prevalent sin. Little has changed since the fall. Man is still a creature consumed with pride. Romans 1:18–21 gives the current condition of mankind:

For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who suppress the truth in unrighteousness, because what may be known of God is manifest in them, for God has shown it to them. For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, so that they are without excuse, because, although they knew God, they did not glorify Him as God, nor were thankful, but became futile in their thoughts, and their foolish hearts were darkened.

Why does mankind suppress the truth? Why does he not glorify God? Why is he unthankful? Why is his imagination vain and his heart darkened? Because he does not glorify God as God. Mankind wants to glorify himself as God. We want to be the sole decision maker and sole authority in our life. We want nothing to do with a creator God to whom we should owe allegiance. If only we could come up with some natural explanation for everything we see around us, if only we could ignore our conscience, if only we could forget past history that clearly shows divine intervention, then we could rationalize away God and make gods of ourselves. Isn’t this exactly what we see today? Now we have evolution, moral relativism, humanism, revisionist history, and all other attempts to willfully hold God’s revealed truth at arms length. Truly our sinful human pride knows no bounds!

The Lord knows where his creatures are most prone to err, and pride infects all of humanity. We could make a case for pride being the fountainhead of all other sins. Anger, hate, jealousy, and ingratitude all stem from pride; something we wanted to happen did not happen and we feel offended, our pride is wounded, and our emotions are stirred to cause us to act sinfully. We could even make the case that “the love of money is the root of all [kinds of] evil” passage in 1 Timothy 6:10 really deals with the sin of pride as well. We know that covetousness is the same as idolatry (Ephesians 5:5), and idolatry is the sin of creating our own god by being too proud and stubborn to worship the True God. Consider the following verses in Proverbs that reflect God’s attitude toward pride:

Proverbs 6:16–19: These six things the Lord hates, Yes, seven are an abomination to Him: A proud look, A lying tongue, Hands that shed innocent blood, A heart that devises wicked plans, Feet that are swift in running to evil, A false witness who speaks lies, And one who sows discord among brethren.

Proverbs 8:13: The fear of the Lord is to hate evil; Pride and arrogance and the evil way And the perverse mouth I hate.

On God’s list of the top seven most heinous sins, pride comes in at number one! In verse 13 we see that the fear of the Lord is equated with hating pride and arrogance. If we allow pride to control us, we do not really fear God as we ought. C. S. Lewis said, “The essential vice, the utmost evil, is Pride. Unchastity, greed, drunkenness, and all that, are mere flea-bites in comparison: it was through Pride that the devil became the devil: Pride leads to every other vice: it is the complete anti-God state of mind.”

What should we as Christians do to guard against this sin? There are no instant cures for this sin. Pride is a sin we struggle with on a daily basis. (In Romans 7:13–25 the Apostle Paul agonizes over his struggles against sin, and Paul had to endure the “thorn in the flesh” in 2 Corinthians 12:7 that was given to keep him from becoming exalted above measure.) However, God doesn’t leave us or forsake us. He gives us grace and power to overcome even this most insidious sin. A couple of passages in James and 1 Peter deal with this.

James 4:5–8: Or do you think that the Scripture says in vain, “The Spirit who dwells in us yearns jealously”? But He gives more grace. Therefore He says: “God resists the proud, But gives grace to the humble.” Therefore submit to God. Resist the devil and he will flee from you. Draw near to God and He will draw near to you. Cleanse your hands, you sinners; and purify your hearts, you double-minded.

1 Peter 5:5–10: Likewise you younger people, submit yourselves to your elders. Yes, all of you be submissive to one another, and be clothed with humility, for “God resists the proud, But gives grace to the humble.” Therefore humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God, that He may exalt you in due time, casting all your care upon Him, for He cares for you. Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour. Resist him, steadfast in the faith, knowing that the same sufferings are experienced by your brotherhood in the world. But may the God of all grace, who called us to His eternal glory by Christ Jesus, after you have suffered a while, perfect, establish, strengthen, and settle you.

In both of these passages we’re warned to forsake pride and humbly submit ourselves before God in order to resist the devil. We give Satan a foothold when we walk like him rather than like Christ (who came to do not His own will but the will of the Father).

It’s only through God’s grace and provision that we can daily overcome our innate pride. We need to pray (cast all our cares upon God), study the Bible (be sober and vigilant), be submissive to God by obeying Him and revering Him, and recognize that it is Jesus Christ who strengthens, establishes, settles, and perfects us.

Without Him we can do nothing!

Excerpted and paraphrased from https://answersingenesis.org/sin/the-first-sin/

2023·07·08 Joe Biden Didn’t Win Daily Thread

A Caution

Just remember…we might replace the RINO candidates. (Or we might not. The record is mixed even though there is more MAGA than there used to be.) But that will make no difference in the long run if the party officials, basically the Rhonna McDaniels (or however that’s spelled–I suspect it’s RINO), don’t get replaced.

State party chairs, vice chairs, secretaries and so on, and the same at county levels, have huge influence on who ultimately gets nominated, and if these party wheelhorses are RINOs, they will work tirelessly to put their own pukey people on the ballot. In fact I’d not be surprised if some of our “MAGA” candidates are in fact, RINO plants, encouraged to run by the RINO party leadership when they realized that Lyn Cheney (and her ilk) were hopelessly compromised as effective candidates. The best way for them to deal with the opposition, of course, is to run it themselves.

Running good candidates is only HALF of the battle!

SPECIAL SECTION: Message For Our “Friends” In The Middle Kingdom

I normally save this for near the end, but…basically…up your shit-kicking barbarian asses. Yes, barbarian! It took a bunch of sailors in Western Asia to invent a real alphabet instead of badly drawn cartoons to write with. So much for your “civilization.”

Yeah, the WORLD noticed you had to borrow the Latin alphabet to make Pinyin. Like with every other idea you had to steal from us “Foreign Devils” since you rammed your heads up your asses five centuries ago, you sure managed to bastardize it badly in the process.

Have you stopped eating bats yet? Are you shit-kickers still sleeping with farm animals?

Or maybe even just had the slightest inkling of treating lives as something you don’t just casually dispose of?

中国是个混蛋 !!!
Zhōngguò shì gè hùndàn !!!
China is asshoe !!!

And here’s my response to barbarian “asshoes” like you:

OK, with that rant out of my system…

Biden Gives Us Too Much Credit

…we can move on to the next one.

Apparently Biden (or his puppeteer) has decided we’re to blame for all of the fail in the United States today.

Sorry to disappoint you Joe (or whoever), but you managed to do that all on your own; not only that, you wouldn’t let us NOT give you the chance because you insisted on cheating your way into power.

Yep, you-all are incompetent, and so proud of it you expect our applause for your sincerity. Fuck that!!

It wouldn’t be so bad, but you insist that everyone else have to share in your misery. Nope, can’t have anyone get out from under it. Somehow your grand vision only works if every single other person on earth is forced to go along. So much as ONE PERSON not going along is enough to make it all fail, apparently.

In engineering school we’re taught that a design that has seven to eight billion single points of failure…sucks.

Actually, we weren’t taught that. Because it would never have occurred to the professors to use such a ridiculous example.

Justice Must Be Done.

The prior election must be acknowledged as fraudulent, and steps must be taken to prosecute the fraudsters and restore integrity to the system.

Nothing else matters at this point. Talking about trying again in 2022 or 2024 is hopeless otherwise. Which is not to say one must never talk about this, but rather that one must account for this in ones planning; if fixing the fraud is not part of the plan, you have no plan.

Kamala Harris has a new nickname since she finally went west from DC to El Paso Texas: Westward Hoe.

Lawyer Appeasement Section

OK now for the fine print.

This is the WQTH Daily Thread. You know the drill. There’s no Poltical correctness, but civility is a requirement. There are Important Guidelines,  here, with an addendum on 20191110.

We have a new board – called The U Tree – where people can take each other to the woodshed without fear of censorship or moderation.

And remember Wheatie’s Rules:

1. No food fights
2. No running with scissors.
3. If you bring snacks, bring enough for everyone.
4. Zeroth rule of gun safety: Don’t let the government get your guns.
5. Rule one of gun safety: The gun is always loaded.
5a. If you actually want the gun to be loaded, like because you’re checking out a bump in the night, then it’s empty.
6. Rule two of gun safety: Never point the gun at anything you’re not willing to destroy.
7. Rule three: Keep your finger off the trigger until ready to fire.
8. Rule the fourth: Be sure of your target and what is behind it.

(Hmm a few extras seem to have crept in.)

A Side Rant (not my main science post)

I’ve seen multiple articles now (including one on Friday) that played fast-and-loose with the terms “rare earth element” and “rare earth metal” that I am going to just try (futilely) to set the record straight.

The two articles, one an old one that keeps regurgitating itself on the internet that called lithium a rare earth, and one recently that implied gallium was a rare earth, are the sort of thing that try to sound educated, but the analyst gets some basic facts right. Which is a shame because in both cases the basic conclusion is right. Whether certain metals are rare earth metals or not, it’s nevertheless a really bad idea to rely on China to supply them.

Unfortunately if these guys get this basic fact wrong, many of the other facts they bring to their argument are also suspect, and I’d hesitate to use them in an argument. Which means I can’t use their articles as sources to try to convince someone else that we shouldn’t trust China (because…I seem to recall someone saying China is Asshole).

OK, exhibit One: the periodic table:

Note the coloration, representing different groupings of elements. Red and Orange are the Alkali Metals and Alkaline Earths, respectively. Combined, they are called the “s-block” for reasons I’m not going to go into now. Helium, on the upper right, is also really in the s-block. Note the s-block is 2 columns wide. Over on the right you see another tall area with purple, blue and a green triangle stairstepping downwards. This (minus helium) is the p-block. It’s six columns wide. In the middle you have a great swath of yellow, ten columns wide, it’s the d-block.

That just leaves the bunch at the bottom, which is fifteen blocks wide and called the f block.

In fact, the F block should be wedged in between the s and d blocks, but then you’d have a very wide table and the way it’s done here it fits on an 8½ x 11 sheet of paper or in a book. But I won’t let that stop me, here’s an example.

In this case the S block (other than helium, top right) is blue, the p block is orange (and so is helium), the d block, red, and the f block, green. Note that in the first table, Lu and Lr are in the footnote; but in this diagram, they are directly under Sc and Y in the red block.

Another way to wedge the f block in is shown here:

This is a lower-res image, and color coded quite differently, but you can see they put La and Ac under Sc and Y in the third column. So, basically, the two blank boxes in the first diagram either get replaced by the last column of the footnote, or the first, respectively; and the rest of the columns are dropped in to the left or right of this, as appropriate. If you go with the last diagram, the d block gets split up.

Either way, when you do wedge the f-block in, one of the columns in the f block would fit right under Sc (scandium) and Y (yttrium) at the left and side of the d block, so the f block ends up being fourteen columns wide, not 15. One of the fifteen columns is really in the d block.

Note there’s a sequence: s, two columns wide, p, six columns wide, d, ten columns wide, and f, fourteen columns wide. Each is four more than the one before it. It’s likely the next (undiscovered) row of the table will include a g block with eighteen columns in it (and it will probably fit between the s and f blocks).

OK with that backdrop, let’s talk about the rare earth elements.

The rare earth elements are basically: the top row of the f block, plus the the column with Y, Sc, and either La or Lu in it.

[Scientists until recently argued over which elements belong under yttrium. It was one of those “is Pluto a planet” type debates, and they settled on Lu and Lr being under Sc and Y…in other words like the first, rather garishly colored long table I showed.]

The rare earth elements are sort of like the Holy Roman Empire. The holy Roman Empire was neither holy, nor Roman, nor an empire. And the rare earths aren’t particularly rare in the larger picture, nor are they especially earthy compared to the other elements. (What does that even mean, anyway?)

If you were to grab a notional “average” pile of dirt–average in composition for the entire crust of Earth, that is–and sort it, atom by atom, after you were done, you’d have more of some of the “rare” earths than copper (by weight, not necessarily the number of atoms). Some of the other “rare earths” are quite a bit more scarce but with one special exception that’s due to other factors, all of them would show up far more often than gold or platinum, in fact even silver would be rarer than any of them (see chart below). The rarest “rare earth” (thulium) would be 0.52 parts per million, while the commonest, (cerium) would be 66.5 parts per million. This is not rare when you consider gold, platinum and the like are down in the single-digit or even fractional parts per billion.

In fact chemists sometimes try to school themselves not to use the name “rare earth” at all, since it combines one column of the d block, with one row of the f block.

OK, so where did this name come from? Let’s start with “earth.” These metals began to be discovered in 1787 and originally they showed up as oxides because that was the mineral form, and the chemists of the time couldn’t break those molecules apart. This was before Lavoisier brought order to the naming of compounds, too, and the term for what we now call a metal oxide, was “earth.”

OK, so why “rare” then? Well they did seem “rare” at the time, for reasons I’ll get to. And they’re also oddballs. Some history:

In 1787 a new mineral was discovered in Ytterby, Sweden, and named ytterbite after the town. A sample was sent to chemists at the Royal Academy of Turku, and there was a new “earth” in it; implying there was a new metal in it. The earth was named yttria, and the metal, yttrium (symbol Y). But then things started to get weird.

The more chemists played with this and a few other discoveries of similar minerals around the world, the more elements they kept finding. They were very chemically similar so hard to separate out, and it seemed like each time someone thought they had a pure earth, some wiseguy would come along and prove it was two or even three of them.

Eventually there were 16 of them…and in the early 1900s thanks to Mosely, we realized that there was still one remaining hole, a radioactive element almost totally absent from the earth’s crust (it’s the one exception I mentioned above). It probably wouldn’t be terribly rare, either…if only it would quit vanishing almost as soon as it were formed.

When Mendeleev was first trying to lay out the periodic table as rows of eight or ten elements, the rare earths broke him. Yttrium seemed to fit tidily in the third column of one row, but all the others wanted to wedge into the third column two rows down, breaking the regular sequence of rows of eight or ten. (He laid his table out differently from modern tables, and I wonder whether he’d scream out “of course! Why didn’t I think of that” if he could see today’s table.)

These elements are now the f block row starting with lanthanum, plus scandium (not known in Mendeleev’s day) and yttrium.

Chemists will more commonly call the first row of the f block the lanthanides, since that row starts with lanthanum, but even this is a bit of a misnomer since one of the 15 is really in the d block and shouldn’t be considered a lanthanide. (This would be particularly ironic if it’s actually lanthanum that’s in the d block! You’d be naming a group of elements after an element that isn’t even in the group!) [In case you were wondering, the second row starting with actinium is called the actinides, by analogy.]

As I mentioned before, these elements are very similar to each other chemically, and thus they not only tend to appear in the same ores, but are hard to separate out from each other. It wasn’t until the 1950s or 60s that we finally could get pure samples of them in meaningful quantities.

Before that, they were expensive because what we could do, was laboratory-level-labor intensive. And another factor is, they don’t tend to concentrate locally in ores as much as many better-known elements…so it’s hard to find a good source. Crustally common they may be, but that does no good if you can’t find an economically viable source of ore.

We’re helped somewhat by the fact that there is a gradation through the f-block. Elements on the left end of the lanthanides…the “light rare earth elements” tend to rust and crumble even in dry air; the elements from gadolinium (Gd) rightward can actually form stable pieces of metal that will tarnish, but at least not turn back into earths. These are the heavy lanthanides. Some ores contain mostly “light” rare earths and others will be more “heavy” rare earths. Yttrium and scandium tend to appear in the heavy rare earth ores, which argues for them being above lutetium in the long table.

So these are the “rare earth elements” by present definition, the lanthanides plus scandium, yttrium, and lutetium.

If these elements are so chemically similar, why do they matter so much? It turns out that many of them have unusual magnetic properties, and many have emission lines in places in the spectrum that no other element has, so they’re useful for lighting when you want a balanced spectrum (great for photography). These are differences that aren’t relevant when considering chemical reactions and compounds.

You’ve probably heard of neodymium (Nd) magnets. And if you ever had an MRI done you may have had a gadolinium (Gd) compound injected into you; its magnetic properties make it stand out in the imaging. More mundanely, the red phosphor in color TVs relies on a rare earth, europium (which is the one that rusts and crumbles the fastest, by the way). And there is wiring in front of the light emitting elements of your monitor that is transparent, made partially from lanthanides.

But, to finally get to the point of my rant,

Lithium is not a rare earth. Neither is gallium. Lithium is in the first column, right below hydrogen…no where near the f block. Gallium is tucked in under aluminum, where the d and p blocks meet, even farther from the f block.

Maybe you want to just sweep that aside, and claim that a rare earth is anything that is rare, and then go on to point out that the “real” rare earths aren’t. Aren’t rare, that is.

Well, guess what?

It turns out that gallium (Ga) and lithium (Li) are both more common than the most common rare earth element. [OK, gallium is about tied with cerium, the most common rare earth.]

So if there’s no justification for calling the rare earth elements rare earth elements, there certainly isn’t for misapplying the label to gallium and lithium!

It’s basically an excuse justifying the ignorance of the people writing the articles that others want to post. And a poor one.

The fact that the name “rare earth element” is historically used by the people who know about those elements the most, is ample reason to use it and insist that it be used correctly.

Having said that, however, it’s obvious that the sloppy people are misusing the term in a very specific wa. They definition they are thinking of is something like: “obscure metals Americans are utterly reliant on, but have to buy overseas from shithole tyrannies who would love to put us over a barrel during a conflict by cutting off our supply.”

That’s a valid concept…it needs a label. But it needs and deserves its own label; it shouldn’t hijack an existing one. Now, I’ve seen one that comes close to meaning that already, and that’s “strategic metal.” Strategic metals, however, don’t necessarily come from hostile countries (though Brandon is trying to make that true by making every country hostile). So it’s not quite right, but until we think of something better, it will work…a lot better than the ignorantly-applied “rare earth metal” which means something very different.

Spot Prices

All prices are Kitco Ask, 3PM MT Friday (at that time the markets close for the weekend).

Last Week:

Gold $1,920.80
Silver $22.85
Platinum $913.00
Palladium $1,260.00
Rhodium $4,700.00

So here it is, Friday, 3PM MT after markets closed and we see:

Gold $1,925.40
Silver $23.16
Platinum $920.00
Palladium $1,278.00
Rhodium $5,250.00

Not much to say here, that hasn’t been said before.

Going Polar

Last week we left off with the notion that a complex number…the general case of any number that contains both a real and imaginary part…can be represented on a plane instead of the number line.

Of course, that’s exactly the same thing as we do with ordered pairs…x and y. In other words, all that time you spent in algebra with graph paper is basically what’s going on here.

The similarity isn’t just superficial.

If you add two ordered pairs together, you get a certain answer. For example (3,4) + (5,-2) = (8, 2). If you write the corresponding complex numbers, 3+4i and 5-2i and add them together you get…wait for it…8+2i. There’s a perfect analogy here.

Those ordered pairs resemble vectors, but they’re not, quite; if you do think of them as vectors, you have to think of them as vectors that must start at 0,0…which isn’t normally a restriction. (Any two vectors of the same length and orientation, regardless of where they are, are considered the same vector. But here the not-quite-a-vector must start at 0,0.)

But…you can multiply complex numbers together, but there’s no really obvious way to multiply the ordered pairs. (There are two distinct ways of multiplying vectors together, but neither of them quite matches, either.)

Well, maybe there is a way. Time to take a cross country digression, that really isn’t.

Polar Coordinates

There is actually another way to represent ordered pairs…and complex numbers.

Instead of putting the number(s) on a square grid, called the Cartesian coordinate system, put them on a radial or circular grid like this:

[Which…alas, should not be in degrees, it should be in radians, with 30° instead being π/6, 60° being π/3, etc., etc. (And 180° is π radians.) But this is what wikipoo dished up for me today so degrees it shall be.]

The red circles represent simple tape-measure distance from the center, denoted r. The blue (and black) lines, indicate the direction from the center, measured as an angle, this is denoted θ, (Greek letter theta, usually mangled by English speakers as “thay-tah” where the first syllable is like “say” with a lithp, not like “they”). This is in contrast to the Cartesian coordinates, where the vertical lines represent the distance to the right of the center vertical axis (without regard to how far up or down), and the horizontal lines represent the distance above the center horizontal axis (without regard to how far left or right).

So we have r, θ, instead of x, y. And this new system is called polar coordinates, likely because of the resemblance to what the latitude/longitude lines look like on a map of the north or south pole.

The same point on the plane can thus be denoted two different ways; they are absolutely equivalent. However, it’s often the case that one of the two is very convenient for what you want to do right now…and the other is profoundly inconvenient. Pick the one you want.

But that implies being able to convert between the two. Put some point “out there” somewhere, if you know its Cartesian coordinates, can you figure out the polar coordinates? Or vice versa?

The answer is yes.

Let’s look at a few obvious examples first.

If the innermost red circle has radius 1, then (1,0) in Cartesian coordinates, is 1, 0° in this diagram, meaning a distance of 1 from the center, at an angle of 0°. Similarly (0, 1) ends up being at 1, 90°.

But what if you want (1,1) translated into polar coordinates?

The answer is not, repeat not, 1, 45°.

You see, the point (1,1) is directly, plumb-line above (1,0) which is also 1, 0°.

And it is directly, spirit level, to the left of (0,1) or 1, 90°. That puts it outside of that innermost, distance=1 circle. Since the first number in polar coordinates is the distance, that tells you that the distance of (1,1) from the center isn’t 1. It’s something greater than 1.

Well, duh.

I say duh, because we’ve had the tools necessary to deal with this distance issue for over two thousand years. It’s the Pythagorean theorem, or those doggone right triangles.

If you start with your Cartesian x and y coordinates, you square each of them. They are the legs of a right triangle; the distance is the hypotenuse. Once you add those two squares, you have the square of the distance:

r2 = x2 + y2

Or

r = √(x2 + y2)

(Which, by the way, means r will usually end up being an irrational number.)

OK, that’s easy, right?

But what is θ? In this case we know it’s 45°, because x and y are the same thing. And of course if either x or y were zero, we’d know it was 0°, 90°, 180°, or 270°.

That doesn’t help us in the general case. What do you do with (3, 4)? We know that r is 5 (since 3, 4, 5 is the cliche Pythagorean triple you see in story problems all the freaking time…except when they get clever and hit you with 6, 8, and 10 or better yet, 5, 12 and 13). But what on earth is that angle?

Well, for that you need…trigonometry.

Yes, trigonometry returns, like a bad penny.

Recap of Trig

I briefly touched on trigonometry a few weeks ago. I’ll recap here.

The start of trigonometry is to consider the “unit circle.” This is the circle of radius 1 (and thus diameter=2) centered on the origin, 0.0. So the right side of the circle touches (1,0), the top edge is at (0,1), the left edge (-1,0), and the bottom at (0,-1).

Consider measuring along the curve of the circle, starting at the rightmost point at (1,0). If you follow the curve exactly one unit, you’ve covered an angle of one radian. If you walk halfway around the circle, to (-1,0) you’ve covered a distance of exactly π, so that’s π radians. It’s simply another way to measure angles, one defined by the ratio of the length of the arc, to the radius of the circle. This is fudge-factor free in technical terms, so it tends to be the way mathematicians and physicists prefer to measure angles.

Now, place the circle on a Cartesian grid. You can go to any point on the circle, and 1) there’s some angle measured from (1,0) counterclockwise that describes that point; that’s actually θ. (r of course is 1 on a unit circle.) 2) that point also has (x, y) coordinates in the Cartesian grid.

You can define a function, where given an angle θ on the unit circle, the function gives you x. You can define another function that, for the same θ, gives you y. These are respectively the cosine and sine, respectively (and are abbreviated cos and sin).

This time the Wikipoo diagram is perfect:

If you were to plot these functions versus θ you would see the following:

for cosine, and for sine:

The graphs stop at θ=2π because the functions simply repeat, over and over. Which is logical because once you’ve gone around the circle once (2π radians), you’re back where you started, and another five degrees after that will just look like the first five degrees did.

If you’re thinking the two curves are identical, just offset from each other, you’re right. The sine lags the cosine by 90 degrees or π/2.

Another thing to notice is that almost any cosine or sine value can come from more than one angle. Looking, for instance, at the sine graph, it hits 1/2 at two places…one just before 1/4π and one just after 3/4π. (In fact it’s at 1/6π and 5/6π.)

There is one more function that will be useful to us shortly, and that is the tangent, abbreviated tan. This is the rise over the run for the angle θ, in other words its grade or slope. You can find this by dividing the sine by the cosine. But be careful, if the cosine is zero, then only Donald Trump (being Batman) can do the computation, the rest of us are not allowed to divide by zero.

Here is the tangent, graphed:

Note that it zooms off to infinity at π/2 (sine is close to 1, cosine is close to zero. Dividing by a small number leaves you with a big one). Right after π/2 though it’s a negative number. Because the sine is still positive, but the cosine is now negative–the point is to the left of the y axis. And note these kind of swoopy curves repeat not every 2π radians (360 degrees) but every π radians (or 180 degrees).

OK, we’re actually well on our way to being able to convert polar to Cartesian, and back.

Converting Polar to Cartesian, and Vice Versa

It’s actually easiest to explain this if we go from polar to Cartesian first.

In polar coordinates we have a distance, r, and angle, θ. We just saw that on a unit circle, θ is associated with x and y, which is what we want, by the cosine and sine functions. So, if it just so happens that r is 1, then:

x = cos(θ)
y = sin(θ)

Of course, almost all points are not on the unit circle.

Luckily we can just scale things. If r is 2, just multiply your cosine and sine by 2. If it’s 1/8th, multiply your sine and cosine by 1/8.

Bascially, just multiply them by whatever r happens to be.

So we have:

x = rcos(θ)
y = rsin(θ)

That’s nice and tidy. It’s a little more complex going the opposite way, from Cartesian to polar.

It’s easy enough to compute r with the Pythagorean trick, as mentioned above:

r = √(x2 + y2)

The angle could be computed by reversing the two formulas above. Divide x and y by r, and you have a sine and cosine for θ. You can reverse these functions, the reverses are called the arccosine and arcsine (arccos and arcsin or cos-1 or sin-1). Each one is likely to give you two answers (remember how 1/2 shows up twice in the sine and cosine graphs, so the arcsine of 1/2 could be two different angles), but only one answer will show up in both places.

But there’s an easier way to do it as long as you keep your brain engaged. Divide y by x, and you have the tangent of the angle. Then just take the arctangent and you have θ.

Well, almost. If x is zero, don’t do this. Instead just look at y, and if y is positive, θ is 90 degrees, if y is negative, θ is 270 degrees.

The other problem is that the tangents of the angles from 180-270 degrees are the same as the tangents of the angles from 0-90. Similarly the angles from 90-180 and 270-360 have the same tangents. So, go ahead and take your arctangent…but then, if y is negative, your angle is between 180-360 not between 0 and 180.

OK…yes, there was a point to this. I’d go on, but I’ve probably already overloaded some brains here. So next week, I’ll continue this.

Obligatory PSAs and Reminders

China is Lower than Whale Shit

Remember Hong Kong!!!

中国是个混蛋 !!!
Zhōngguò shì gè hùndàn !!!
China is asshoe !!!

China is in the White House

Since Wednesday, January 20 at Noon EST, the bought-and-paid for His Fraudulency Joseph Biden has been in the White House. It’s as good as having China in the Oval Office.

Joe Biden is Asshoe

China is in the White House, because Joe Biden is in the White House, and Joe Biden is identically equal to China. China is Asshoe. Therefore, Joe Biden is Asshoe.

But of course the much more important thing to realize:

Joe Biden Didn’t Win

乔*拜登没赢 !!!
Qiáo Bài dēng méi yíng !!!
Joe Biden didn’t win !!!

DEAR MAGA: TGIF Open Thread 20230707

Pimm’s Cocktail

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 ounces Pimm’s No. 1
  • 4 1/2 ounces sparkling lemonade
  • Cucumber slice or peel, for garnish
  • Fresh mint sprig, and/or orange slices or strawberries, for garnish

Steps to Make It

  1. Gather the ingredients. Ingredients for Pimm's cup cocktail recipe gathered
  2. In a tall glass filled with ice cubes, pour the Pimm’s.Pimm's and ice cubes added to two highball glasses
  3. Add the lemonade.Lemonade added to Pimm's and ice cubes in glasses
  4. Garnish with the cucumber and any combination of mint, orange, and strawberries that you like. Serve and enjoy.Pimm's cup cocktail in highball glasses, garnished with mint and cucumber and orange slices

Badlands News Brief – July 7, 2023

State Department Cancels Facebook Meetings After Trump Judge Blocks Biden Regime From Censoring Conservatives Online

I’ll bet they did.

Donald Trump: Ron DeSantis ‘Hurting Himself Very Badly for 2028’

Billionaire backing and a pretty wife will only get you so far. Some personality would help.

IRS quietly changes rule on how your children’s inheritance is taxed – here’s what you need to know to avoid a shock bill

Elimination of inheritance is one of the planks in Communist Manifesto.

Hunter Biden’s Cocaine Is a Manufactured Distraction From Consequential Crimes

Given the way the story keeps changing, I tend to agree.

The Price of Admissions

One Equal Temper

Democrats eyeing suburban women to launch new gun control effort

Same move over and over. This is how we ended up with Prohibition that gave us gaslighting and multiple complexes regarding alcohol.

Politico Says What We’re All Thinking: What If Biden ‘Just Dies One Evening?’

The “Joe Biden has to go” narrative beats on. Prepping the masses for the inevitable.

Leftist Agenda Can Only Advance by Force and Deceit

The Burning Platform Merch

10 Million-Year-Old Tree Fossil Explains Natural Climate Change

No, The Supreme Court Did Not Carve Out A Military Exception In Race-Based Admissions

Purpose in Malaise

Communism has deserted the banlieues

The corruption of French feminism

Facebook’s Twitter Alternative Is Already Censoring

Army exempts trans service members from physical fitness standards

What?

DeSantis Hauls in Whopping $150 Million in Fundraising, Bests Trump’s $35 Million

Yeah, but WHO is funding him. Not the little people who vote.

The People’s President – Trump Campaign Raises $35 Million, With Average Contribution $34.20

Tweety Tweets:

Not sure how to snark that one.

Or DeSantis t-shirts or bumper stickers, for that matter.

https://twitter.com/PapiTrumpo/status/1677059684749000704

MEME STASH:

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And in the good news department. Eagle 126 is the eaglet Murphy was fostering when he was REALLY little. He gets released at 10 am today.

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PSALMS 106:1-5

1Praise the LORD! O give thanks to the LORD, for he is good; for his steadfast love endures for ever! 2Who can utter the mighty doings of the LORD, or show forth all his praise? 3Blessed are they who observe justice, who do righteousness at all times! 4Remember me, O LORD, when thou showest favor to thy people; help me when thou deliverest them; 5that I may see the prosperity of thy chosen ones, that I may rejoice in the gladness of thy nation, that I may glory with thy heritage.

MATTHEW 9:9-13

9As Jesus passed on from there, he saw a man called Matthew sitting at the tax office; and he said to him, “Follow me.” And he rose and followed him. 10And as he sat at table in the house, behold, many tax collectors and sinners came and sat down with Jesus and his disciples. 11And when the Pharisees saw this, they said to his disciples, “Why does your teacher eat with tax collectors and sinners?” 12But when he heard it, he said, “Those who are well have no need of a physician, but those who are sick. 13Go and learn what this means, `I desire mercy, and not sacrifice.’ For I came not to call the righteous, but sinners.”

SATIRE!

Have a good weekend!

Wolf’s Statement on the End of Affirmative Action


I have tried to write this several times.

I have decided to be short, blunt, and to the point.

Here it is, very simply.

I was part of the cover-up of the early failure of Affirmative Action.

And when I say EARLY, I mean it failed during the alleged TESTING – meaning the very first year they put AA students on campus, which was supposed to be a test, but was really an unstoppable, unchangeable, unarguable implementation, that was going to happen, no matter what.

Let me be crystal clear.

Affirmative Action failed RIGHT OUT OF THE GATE.

I was there, and was an integral part of the disaster and the cover-up. And, quite frankly, I’m lucky I’m still alive. But I learned to keep my mouth shut for a very long time, and how to stay ahead of the people who needed me “gone” in some legal, plausible, and useful fashion.

Here is a bullet list of what happened. It’s long, but it gets the point across quickly, how the failure of Affirmative Action became known, and was then covered up.

  • I was working on an advanced science degree at a very fancy university
  • The university was informed that we would be getting Affirmative Action students
  • There were only a few of these students
  • This was supposed to be some kind of test, but it really was more of a “done deal”
  • I was warned by a friendly superior to steer clear of these students, and I did, but I didn’t realize why
  • One AA student in my professor’s class was caught cheating
  • I got the scoop from the teacher involved – the cheating was stupid and desperate – it was almost a cry for help
  • The student was clearly out of their depth
  • The failure was likely to mean the student would fail the course
  • AT THIS POINT, AFFIRMATIVE ACTION WAS IN TROUBLE – if this was really a “test”
  • It was obvious to me that Affirmative Action would require a “fix” to actually work
  • I was an idiot and thought I could help Affirmative Action work
  • I suggested the idea of a remedial program, which had worked for unprepared math students at my previous university
  • That was it – I just mentioned this to the professor
  • TIME GOES BY – we hear nothing
  • The next thing I know, this same student was placed into our research laboratory, as an undergraduate researcher, by orders from the university
  • This was absolutely insane, dangerous, and utterly backwards to all common sense – only the BEST students are normally allowed into undergrad research in any university
  • The professor could not stop this – it came from too high up the chain
  • As one might predict, there was a DISASTER involving this student.
  • The disaster resulted in a lawsuit
  • The next five parts are very important – it’s about LAWFARE
    • (1) The lawsuit conveniently prevented the university from reporting anything about the student to the government, due to “conflict of interest”
    • (2) The lawsuit therefore prevented the university from reporting anything bad for Affirmative Action
    • (3) The lawsuit prevented the university from taking any public position regarding Affirmative Action
    • (4) The lawsuit created leverage on everybody involved, to hide what happened
    • (5) The lawsuit resulted in NDAs on everybody involved, to silence them on what happened
  • Bottom line, the “forced disaster” protected the truth about Affirmative Action from ever being known

However, that’s just the superficial, top-level view.

I was close enough on this sucker, and paying enough attention, that I realized things were EVEN WORSE THAN THAT.

This disaster didn’t just happen because putting a deficient student in a dangerous place is a dangerous idea.

SOMEBODY MADE SURE THERE WAS A PROBLEM.

Yes. This was a scam – an engineered accident. And the technology used to pull it off was astounding. So much so, that it was unbelievable, and I had to hide it. I simply could not testify to something that people could not believe.

For a long time I thought that the money of the lawsuit was the driving force behind SOMEBODY deciding to use cutting-edge technology, but the economics just were not there. Nope – it was the millions, and then billions, and eventually TRILLIONS of dollars at stake.

Once I realized that this was really a deep-state thing for billions and trillions of dollars, and not just a lawsuit for measly low millions, it all started making sense.

Now, I don’t want to get any deeper into how they pulled this off, than what I’ve already revealed, because I like keeping a few nukes handy, in case somebody wants to make this into a big deal. They want to go there, I can REALLY make this a big deal.

If you want to know more details than that, just read this earlier post I wrote about the topic.


Déjà Woo

This post is rather long, and it ultimately leads to VALIDATE what Q said about MK. And beyond. WAY beyond. I’m choosing to spill enough now that no matter what happens, or what happens to me, they will no longer be able to keep using MK for murders and getting away clean. People will SPOT …


Now, let me be clear – I’m not saying that all Affirmative Action students can’t handle the rigor of the universities they are pumped into, over more qualified students. But we are lying to ourselves to think that there is no downside to lowering standards of admission. I encountered that downside in the very first Affirmative Action student to come through our department’s classes.

An interesting debate on the topic is this one, which involves Michelle Obama. She was, if I’m dating things properly, admitted in the second year of Affirmative Action.

In my opinion, both sides arguing in the linked article are “right and wrong” about things. There were definitely VERY FEW Affirmative Action students in the first year, and not that many in the second year, if I remember things correctly. Bear in mind – not all black students were Affirmative Action cases. Eventually, though, the effect on the student population was very noticeable. The timing, IMO, isn’t all that important.

Nevertheless, I would not be surprised if Michelle Obama really felt isolated on campus, despite likely being among perhaps a few hundred other AA-admitted students.

But much of what the rabbi is saying is quite right. Students who are not qualified to enter these schools were being prioritized over students who were qualified, due to race, and it was eventually a very big deal, that caused a LOT of problems.


So what’s the point, in the end? We know the Deep State does what it wants. They make their money in the name of some good thing that they inevitably lie about and FAKE.

The Deep State can and will roll over anybody that they need to roll over. We’ve seen what they did to Trump.

But yet, all that is not what matters.

Thanks to all this stuff, I found God. I mean, not like I did when I was a kid. I mean deeply, and in a big way, and as an adult.

It’s DIFFERENT when you walk through the Valley of the Shadow of Death, and you LEARN the hard way that GOD is your only real ally. And it’s not just magic, or the belief in magic, but the reality of how one deals with the universe, and how the universe deals back. God is a very “complex” thing, with both “real” and “imaginary” components. I am grateful for ending up with the understanding that I eventually got.

I lost a lot of things IN THIS WORLD, but in many ways that was purifying. I was stripped of much corruption and my worldly idols, and was left with GOD and the best teacher of all, the LORD JESUS CHRIST, the carpenter who dared to speak truth in a world of lies.

Affirmative Action was a noble cause, for those who believed in its truth, just as the response to 9/11 was a noble cause, for those who believed in its truth.

The problem is, neither one was completely true. Affirmative Action was never meant to be a logical reality. It was Hollywood. It was a story. It was Potemkin. It was fake. It was a societal version of “fake it until you make it”. They had no intention of doing it right.

I still believe in the “ends” of Affirmative Action – that Martin Luther King, Jr.’s dream can and will be achieved. But that end will NOT be achieved through these means – through deception and lies. It can only be achieved through truths. Sometimes those truths will be painful. Sometimes they will be joyous. But in the end, they will be part of the story – the TRUE story – that makes America great.

God bless you, and thank you for listening.

W


DEAR MAGA: Open Thread 20230706

Badlands News Brief – July 5, 2023

Twitter Is Falling Apart as Massive Failures Break the System

Mmm…no. Not falling apart at all.

It’s the General Election, Stupid

And more people wake up.

Is Ukraine Planning a False Flag Attack on Their Own Nuclear Plant?

Alert: Your Phone Has a Secret Map That Shows Where You’ve Been – But Here’s How You Can Get Rid of It

Trump Cuts the Head off the Snake

A Libertarian Case for Public Works

The Muddled Mindset of Progressivism

‘Adoption, not abortion?’ How the Dobbs decision is affecting adoption in the U.S.

Republican Senators Blast NIH For $3 Million Grant To Expand Medical Transitions For Minors

As well they should. Our money is paying for this butchering?

The Integralist Upshot

TWEETS!

https://twitter.com/PapiTrumpo/status/1676665198063636483
https://twitter.com/PapiTrumpo/status/1676669976172810258
https://twitter.com/PapiTrumpo/status/1676707107154931712

The jokes write themselves.

Thread reader for this one here.

Yes.

Free speech for all.

Hmm…. Does that mean Xi opposes what Soros stands for?????

https://twitter.com/CilComLFC/status/1676285158553538563

https://twitter.com/PapiTrumpo/status/1676649423726583811

MEMES and FUN STUFF:

Can someone confirm this is a California king snake?

Remember the eaglet that Murphy was fostering??????????

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SATIRE

Dear KAG: 20230705 Open Thread

Cover image: if any American on this site actually does not know what that is – or any American under the age of 8 for that matter – please, turn in your voter registration card.

Okay, so this being the day after the Fourth of July, and all of America seems to be in party mode (the unofficial fireworks displays have already started in my neighborhood, and it isn’t even dark yet), there aren’t many links to share, but plenty of other stuff.

Oh, and cocaine was found at the White House…heh, the White House…get it?

Secret Service Find Ziploc Bag of Powdered Cocaine in West Wing of White House, No One Knows How It Got There

California Republicans Propose Delegate Plans to Support RNC Corporate Billionaire Agenda and Eliminate Donald Trump

Interesting Court Ruling Against Govt and Biden Administration Prohibiting Federal Agencies from Contact with Social Media on First Amendment Protected Speech

Chuck Norris: 7 Little-Known Facts About the Declaration of Independence

The Trillion Dollar Naked Short Selling Scam: Is Europe Destroying American Companies?

Report Shows How Military Industrial Complex Sets Media Narrative on Ukraine

Our Right to Self-Government in Jeopardy from Entrenched Managerial Ruling Class

Judge Rules Biden Administration Likely Trampled on Free Speech on Social Media

No $#!+.

Speech on the Occasion of the 150th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence

Of course, the best stuff on the Fourth of July surfaces on the Fourth of July.

Tweets!

https://twitter.com/PapiTrumpo/status/1676391378471866370

Let’s hope that catches on.

I actually know people who would do that.

https://twitter.com/TheWakeninq/status/1676122302843428864

Good luck with that. Even those of us who grew up wearing uniforms found a way to be individuals.

I’m sayin’, that thing in France is just Ferguson all over again.

https://twitter.com/giftgab538/status/1676019157714997248

MEMES!

https://twitter.com/buitengebieden/status/1676290532627062801

Sound on!

Have a good day y’all.

(I don’t remember who brought this to a daily in the comments, but thanks.)

And, of course, the obligatory George Carlin:

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PSALMS 34:7-13

6This poor man cried, and the LORD heard him, and saved him out of all his troubles. 7The angel of the LORD encamps around those who fear him, and delivers them. 8O taste and see that the LORD is good! Happy is the man who takes refuge in him! 9O fear the LORD, you his saints, for those who fear him have no want! 10The young lions suffer want and hunger; but those who seek the LORD lack no good thing. 11Come, O sons, listen to me, I will teach you the fear of the LORD. 12What man is there who desires life, and covets many days, that he may enjoy good?

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It is quite clear, as per Wolf’s message from July, that we are under spiritual attack. Building up a robust arsenal of prayer and discipline is a must in fighting the enemy and his minions.

In that spirit, the Prayer to St. Michael the Archangel from Tuesday’s threads, and the Breastplate of St. Patrick, not to mention the Litany of Humility are favorites recommended by exorcists in spiritual warfare.

SATIRE SECTION

Spooked By Fireworks, Biden Pees On Carpet, Disappears In The Woods Behind The White House

Dad Unsure Why He Should Take Family To Free Fireworks Extravaganza When He Can Do Five-Minute Show In Driveway For $800

Dear KAG: 20230704 Open Thread

First up on this Fourth of July, the 247th anniversary of the day the English colonists told the crown to shove it, is the whole Twitter thing. On Saturday, management at Twitter put a limit on the amount of traffic users could see and create, and made it so that people without accounts could not view tweets.

That caused a lot of consternation, and a lot of jumping to conclusions before all the facts were in.

There have been a number of suggestions as to what Elon Musk, one time deep stater (may or may not be now), was up to.

First the fiduciary guy, Sundance:

Elon Musk Is Self-Immolating on Twitter and Being Disingenuous About the Reasoning

He thinks this is all about generating revenue. Well, there’s a little problem with that:

Musk’s Twitter rate limits could undermine new CEO, ad experts say

Given my education and background in media/marketing, I tend to agree with the premise of the article. The limits would make a mess of advertising revenue.

A couple suggestions came from Q-Treepers:

MichaelH quoting a Tweet:

QUOTE:

Some people asked me to share what I just shared in a space about the rate limits. I don’t work for Twitter but, I do architect IT cloud solutions as my day job.

It is temporary. Twitter’s rate limiting is not what everyone is thinking it is. It is not to punish non-paying users.

“Data scraping” is a big deal. This is where automated systems load the website or app and pull your tweets/data. It’s a huge security issue. Automated systems are pulling every tweet/word/user account information to store in an unknown database somewhere else.

This could be state actors like China, the US Government, Australia, or other bad political actors like PAC’s that are trying to gain access to everyone’s information to analyze and use for nefarious things. Manipulating what is said on the site can be done at scale with data scrapping.

It could also be used to figure out the identity of Anons or to punish people in their country for what they tweet. Looking at you #Australia and #Canada and #UnitedKingdom

The temporary measures of limiting tweets is to protect users just as much as it is to protect the entire Twitter network from going down. They are currently scrambling to get ahead of this and tune their network security to block it from happening again.

It’s also important to note that twitter has 500,000+ servers. That’s not free. In cloud data centers, the companies that use them have to pay for what is called “ingress and egress” of data going “in and out” of the servers. A data scrapping event that is large enough for them to start limiting means that it was a MASSIVE event that could be considered an attack on the site. It would also put massive load on their servers and cost them so much money it could threaten the site’s financial ability to keep running. It could be on purpose to put twitter out of business from cost alone.

Many people are misunderstanding why @elonmusk
wants people to pay for twitter or for the twitter API (a programming interface that can pull data for other sites and apps).

The reason he wants people to pay is because if China or porn companies want to create massive bot farms of fake accounts, it is currently free. These bad actors are highly skilled and operate like a business. They have professional staff that continuously change their tactics and Twitter engineers have to fight 24/7 to stay ahead of them. If they have to pay for every account or pay to use the API, it would cost them A LOT of money. This limits the amount of people who could create bots, put automated porn on here, and the hacking/scrapping/DDOS attacks on the site. It protects you.

It also guarantees twitter will continue to exist without bloating it with tons of ads. This is all a part of the plan to create a free-speech place we can enjoy without being controlled by outside actors or advertising companies. I know $8 is a lot to some people but, it is for many reasons. None of the reasons are to hurt or punish people.

#TwitterDown#TwitterLimits#SolutionsArchitect#CloudSecurity#FreeSpeech

And from Cuppa:

Cuppa Covfefe (@guest_1120122)

 Reply to  singingsoul1

 July 3, 2023 12:07

#1120122

That’s what I’ve been thinking, too. There are two “important” meetings for the globalists going on this weekend- WEFfenSS in RED China (discussing lockdowns, social profiling, digital currency, etc.), and a meeting of the EC/EU in Brussels (maybe someone’s supplying free marshmallows to roast on the car-b-ques)… then next week or the week after is the NATO summit… would be *cough* convenient to have a worldwide news blackout on those events, wouldn’t it???

Seems the Mozzies are heating up the Fondue/Raclette rechauds in Switzerland, too…

What actually makes far more sense, is this:

Musk’s Tweet-Limiting Move Is To Prevent The Completion Of The “AI-Censorship-Death-Star”

What is meant by the AI Censorship Death Star? A former State Department employee explains:

Rattlesnake. He actually said rattlesnake. Elon stepped on one. Essentially, AI is unleashed on Twitter, which is the only true real time free speech social media platform we have right now, to squash actual information dissemination and replace it with pre-approved narratives. When I first was introduced to Twitter and all the trending stuff at a conference (for work. I used to get paid to do social media), creating a trend out of thin air was doable. We did it at the conference. Since then, the platform has grown so much, in order to control the messaging, yes, it’s going to take AI. There aren’t enough bot farms to do it.

And people think I’m kidding when I say AI needs to be unplugged.

At any rate, in order for the WEF, UN, and whoever else wants to rule the world to gain complete control, they have to scare the people into accepting totalitarianism of their specific stripe. To do that, the narratives need to be controlled, and no contradictory information is to be allowed.

Take the mess in France, for example, that we are told has spilled over into Belgium and Switzerland. (Clif High thinks it’s going to spread more, but there is another voice saying something else, that makes more sense.) Emmanuel Macron has attempted to control the narrative by turning off the internet.

Beware France – Macron Moves to Shut Down Internet Communication to Block Rebellious Uprisings

Block rebellious uprisings? More like keeping information like this from getting out:

ILLUSION WARFARE REPORT 4:
Behind The Magic in Marseille🇫🇷.

That link is to a Thread Reader that shows the world what is really going on in Marseille. I read that and got Ferguson vibes. See, I live less than ten miles from Ferguson, Missouri, and am here to say that what burned in the late summer and early fall of 2014 following the Michael Brown shooting was a two square block area of North Florissant Ave. On television, all those bright orange flames against the night sky were pretty scary, but most of us here in the Metro were pretty unaffected other than relatives calling to ask if we were okay.

There’s a darn good chance what we are seeing in France is a made for TV and social media psy-op.

I don’t normally bring this source to the QTree, but given WHERE this is all happening, Benjamin Fulford puts forth a possibility that is intriguing.

The long-awaited military move against the Khazarian Mafia in the West appears to be unfolding. The riots in France, Belgium and Switzerland bear all the hallmarks of this. Men in identical black uniforms wearing police-style boots are wreaking havoc across the continent while pretending to be Muslim protesters. This is classic military agent provocateur action designed to ready public opinion for martial law. It is the age-old P3 Freemason “ab chao ordo” or “order out of chaos” strategy. The idea is to create so much mayhem the citizenry welcomes a military take-over to “restore order.”

The fact this type of sabotage is taking place in Switzerland means some sort of military-type move against the BIS, the WHO and other KM power centers there is likely. The same is true of Belgium where the European Union has its headquarters. The other thing to note is the “Muslim” rioters are systematically targeting Chabad death cult facilities across Europe.

These “riots” appear to be coordinated with “pride events” promoting homosexuality and pedophilia. Notice the French riots started just as former male prostitute and fake French President Emmanuelle Macron was appearing at an event promoting homosexuality.

What’s really going on? The only thing I know for sure is we are not seeing it on TV, and my guess is the AI Death Star may have brushed up against Twitter, and Musk took action to keep it from throttling real time information on what is going on in Europe and any number of other places.

Alright, enough of that.

The Dystopia Will Be Televised

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Narrative engineering.

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Again, this is about narrative control in the end. The powers that wannabe are desperate about not allowing the public to think without their guidance.

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Under Biden, Fake News Soars to Whole New Level

Why can’t we talk about the evidence that vaccines cause autism?

Because the truth would put entirely too many parents in the hospital with regret…and the gravy train would dry up for the pharmas.

‘We are way behind’: Top DeSantis PAC official sounds alarm

Paging Bill Mitchell! Your guy is going down.

A MAGA Declaration of Independence–From a Woke Partisan Mob

Tweet hopper:

https://twitter.com/PapiTrumpo/status/1675645442397175813

That’s, um, Fort McHenry…wrong war for the Fourth. Oh, well.

Zelensky is now straight up admitting to directly working with the CIA. He just told CNN that there will be no victory in Ukraine until they retake Crimea, that he and the United States CIA withhold no secrets together, and there is no situation where there can be peace unless they retake Crimea! Russia annexed Crimea in 2014. No sign of a peace deal and the CIA is once again working to foster bloodshed in foreign countries. It’s almost too obvious at this point that this entire war is a sham and Zelensky doesn’t care for the well-being of his people nor their safety. The warmongering is blatant. “Is there any scenario where Crimea is not part of Ukraine? Zelensky: “It is inevitable…We don’t have any secrets from the CIA because we have good relations.”

More corn comms?

https://twitter.com/PapiTrumpo/status/1675941907250180121

Meme & Fun hopper:

That was from Friday when an old singing buddy posted this, “I am just not doing the news today. Just. Not. Doing it. Wake me when something good happens.” Wakey, wakey.

Remember when….

https://twitter.com/_B___S/status/1675616187319828483

Talk about an easy lifeguard gig.

https://twitter.com/Enezator/status/1675474407488368640

Something to remember, always.

Per the boss’s instruction:

I’d throw in a few Rockefellers and Rothschilds also.

This was the debut of this piece:

Trust me, those high Glorias are no joke.

Of course, this does not mean committing felonies, but standing up to the forces that want to tear this nation – and humanity apart. The very people XVII told us will be destroyed by the time this movie comes to an end are currently roaming the halls of power…supposedly. It’s a sickening sight.

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ISAIAH 58:6-11

6“Is not this the fast that I choose: to loose the bonds of wickedness, to undo the thongs of the yoke, to let the oppressed go free, and to break every yoke? 7Is it not to share your bread with the hungry, and bring the homeless poor into your house; when you see the naked, to cover him, and not to hide yourself from your own flesh? 8Then shall your light break forth like the dawn, and your healing shall spring up speedily; your righteousness shall go before you, the glory of the LORD shall be your rear guard. 9Then you shall call, and the LORD will answer; you shall cry, and he will say, Here I am. “If you take away from the midst of you the yoke, the pointing of the finger, and speaking wickedness, 10if you pour yourself out for the hungry and satisfy the desire of the afflicted, then shall your light rise in the darkness and your gloom be as the noonday. 11And the LORD will guide you continually, and satisfy your desire with good things, and make your bones strong; and you shall be like a watered garden, like a spring of water, whose waters fail not.

PSALMS 107:2-9

2Let the redeemed of the LORD say so, whom he has redeemed from trouble 3and gathered in from the lands, from the east and from the west, from the north and from the south. 4Some wandered in desert wastes, finding no way to a city to dwell in; 5hungry and thirsty, their soul fainted within them. 6Then they cried to the LORD in their trouble, and he delivered them from their distress; 7he led them by a straight way, till they reached a city to dwell in. 8Let them thank the LORD for his steadfast love, for his wonderful works to the sons of men! 9For he satisfies him who is thirsty, and the hungry he fills with good things.

MATTHEW 25:31-46

31“When the Son of man comes in his glory, and all the angels with him, then he will sit on his glorious throne. 32Before him will be gathered all the nations, and he will separate them one from another as a shepherd separates the sheep from the goats, 33and he will place the sheep at his right hand, but the goats at the left. 34Then the King will say to those at his right hand, `Come, O blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world; 35for I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me, 36I was naked and you clothed me, I was sick and you visited me, I was in prison and you came to me.’ 37Then the righteous will answer him, `Lord, when did we see thee hungry and feed thee, or thirsty and give thee drink? 38And when did we see thee a stranger and welcome thee, or naked and clothe thee? 39And when did we see thee sick or in prison and visit thee?’ 40And the King will answer them, `Truly, I say to you, as you did it to one of the least of these my brethren, you did it to me.’ 41Then he will say to those at his left hand, `Depart from me, you cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels; 42for I was hungry and you gave me no food, I was thirsty and you gave me no drink, 43I was a stranger and you did not welcome me, naked and you did not clothe me, sick and in prison and you did not visit me.’ 44Then they also will answer, `Lord, when did we see thee hungry or thirsty or a stranger or naked or sick or in prison, and did not minister to thee?’ 45Then he will answer them, `Truly, I say to you, as you did it not to one of the least of these, you did it not to me.’ 46And they will go away into eternal punishment, but the righteous into eternal life.”

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Nov 5 2017 20:06:36 (EST)

Anonymous ID: pqW40Wgk No.148156518 
Nov 5 2017 20:05:48 (EST)

>>148154137

St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle. Be our protection against the wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray. And do thou, Prince of the Heavenly Hosts, by the power of God, cast down to Hell Satan and all his evil spirits, who prowl about the world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen.

>>148156518
Amen brother.
Q

As always, prayers for the fight against that which seeks to enslave us are welcome. Via con Dios.

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