Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Jason Whitlock and The Reaction: RIP Mekhi James

In school we read Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" and we connected it to McCarthyism.  McCarthyism, taught to us as in irrational red baiting witch hunt, was seen as a great evil.

We are living in that era now.  Interestingly the 'witch hunt' part of it is suddenly fine.

If you have opinions that don't perfectly ally with the current wave (BLM, Corona-Chan, 2020 Election), then you are a heretic and should be deplatformed, fired, ruined, or physically attacked.

Jason Whitlock has made a career out of being a normal guy, pointing out the obvious.  This makes him unique.  It also makes him vilified and called all sorts of names.  His very existence shows that not only is the social media SJW crowd insanely hypocritical, it doesn't care about its hypocrisy.

Once you make that last conceptual leap, it's easier to understand these people.

Whitlock's latest column shows why he's my favorite columnist.  His views are right there, easy to understand, and logical.  This makes him an enemy of the forces that are trying to take over every part of your existence:


Jaden McNeill tweeted out a crass and insensitive tweet about George Floyd.  Whitlock points out the power that this clownish young man now has.  

The victim mentality on display here is astounding.  It's also the trap that has been sprung on communities that need it the least.  Like they're injecting despair into everyone's mind, the victim mentality is the thing they use to divide and conquer.  It's effective.

Whitlock ends his article with the most obvious and powerful bit of hypocrisy of the BLM movement today; the thing you're not allowed to mention at all, for obvious reasons:

"McNeil will relish his infamy and martyrdom. Our racial divide will widen. And everyone will continue pretending that George Floyd’s lost life means a thousand times more than Mekhi James’ lost life.

Never heard of Mekhi James? Never seen a celebrity influencer reference Mekhi James when tweeting “Say His Name!?”

Google Mekhi James, just another three-year-old child caught in the random gang crossfire commonplace in major cities. His life apparently didn’t matter."

Try bringing up Mekhi James' name on social media.  The sad, disgusting and pathetic response you'll get from your 'woke' friends will amaze you.  You will become the target.  You will be called all sorts of vile names, the least of which will be 'racist'.  All this, for bringing up the name and the tragic way a 3 year old black boy died.

People used to laugh at me when I talked about the Top of the Pyramid using mind control.  

Now they see what I was talking about.

Jason Whitlock


Saturday, June 27, 2020

3 Gorges Dam Rumored to be at Risk: Major Flooding in China

From the NTD News Channel YouTube Page:

"As pouring rain continues to soak central and southern #China, an expert warns that the Three Gorges Dam, one of the world's largest #dams, is at risk of collapse. The Three Gorges Dam is built above the #Yangtze River and situated in China’s Hubei province.

A branch of China's Yangtze River is bracing for the largest flood ever in 80 years. Authorities have evacuated 40,000 locals, issuing a yellow alert for rainstorms. On Saturday, June 20, water inside the Three Gorges Dam reservoir rose 6 feet above the warning level. 

Chinese authorities insist that the dam is structurally sound, but a famed hydrologist, Wang Weiluo, said the dam is of poor quality, and can't provide flood protection."

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400 million people live downstream from the dam.  The cities of Shanghai and, yes, Wuhan are downstream. I don't know if this is simply anti-Chinese agitprop by the usual suspects, or if the story is true.

If that dam goes, it will be the most destructive and deadly public works disaster human history, and nothing will ever equal it.  Go to google maps and look at the dam - it's gigantic.

Friday, June 26, 2020

Any Number of New Cases

You can actually do this: pick any 2 or 3 digit number and 'new cases' into the Google Machine on your phone, and you'll get a recent news story. I did it about 20 times, and screenshotted 6 of them for the blog. It's amazing how effective they are at the psyop.

I continue on with the other psyop - talking about the divide and conquer, and how the '___ lives matter' game works. For them. Not you.



Here are the screenshots for the "_ _ _new cases" game.  It's fun and amazing!!







Thursday, June 25, 2020

When You Live in a Bubble

The only explanation I have is that these people live in either a social media bubble, or a corporate media bubble.  They certainly have no understanding of human nature.

I saw this story on Vox Popoli.  The people in Wisconsin, the politician, and their comments show that they have no understanding whatsoever of Human Nature.  My hot take is that they have read none of the classics.  People are venal, shortsighted, angry, and tragic.  The images and messaging you get from social and Corporate Media are not only wrong, they're the opposite.

Here's the story from Wisconsin:



The white liberal politician doesn't realize that being "on the right side of history" or "an ally" has nothing to do with anything.

These beer pong playing Soys found the same thing out the hard way:



"We're on your siiiide!!"  Only someone who has never read The Odyssey or Sophocles would say something like that.

Monday, June 22, 2020

It is Always Year Zero: T. Roosevelt Statue Cancelled

When it's Year Zero every year, and there is no history, everything is problematic.

They are planning on taking down the Theodore Roosevelt statue outside the Museum of Natural History.  It is 'problematic' and represents 'colonial expansion'.

The facts about history don't matter at all, as there are no facts and there is no history.  TR is one of my least favorite presidents, but taking down a statue that's been there since 1940 is pretty ridiculous. Someone else agrees with me, and will eventually be proven right in November, in a BIG way:


They're going to have to sandblast Mount Rushmore as well.  The best part of all of this Salem Witch Trial era is that there seems to be a movement on Twitter to cancel Yale.  Now that's funny. And wonderfully appropriate as well ... if you look at history.  Elihu Yale wasn't just ok with slavery, he was a slave trader.  The New World Order is joined at the hip with Yale - Skull and Bones and all of that.  It will be interesting to see if they allow their 'useful idiots', their minions, to change the name of their beloved schule.

Take one last look at TR before he gets sent to the glue factory along with Boxer.


Hotep Jesus and Thaddeus Russell Go Off Script

"We need to have a conversation about race."

Really?  Ok, let's have one.

Hotep Jesus and Thaddeus Russell sit down and have a conversation about many things, one of them is race in America.  What will cause heads to explode is the fact that Hotep Jesus represents everything that The Establishment, as well as your 'progressive' friends don't like.  He not only thinks for himself, he has the intellectual background to defend his positions.

Thaddeus Russell, the author of The Renegade History of the United States, exists to tell the side of the story that you don't know.  He tells the part of history that has been deliberately removed from the history books.  He's my kind of guy.

This conversation is almost 3 hours.  It felt like 45 minutes, and the last hour is particularly interesting.

Don't show this to your close minded friends.  It will ruin the friendship.


Saturday, June 20, 2020

COVID-19 Conspiracy Fact

At some point, you'll back away from the Corporate Media and figure it out.

You should know the conspiracy community has been on this one for a long time, and, as usual, they were right.  While you were fearful and addled on CV19 disinformation, the massive globalist corporations were planning on making even smaller the ever shrinking pen for you to roam.

Imagine if someone had told you that this "pandemic" was a plot to track your every move?  That they would use the excuse of COVID-19 to watch you, to place you into their controller fantasy panopticon?

Would you have listened?  Probably not.  "It's a PANDEMIC don't you get it?!"  That's the response I got.  Even though no one under the age of 18 has died of COVID in Florida.  It's more probable you die on your drive to work than you die of COVID.  There is no correlation between the 'lockdowns' and the spread of COVID.

None of that matters.

As Cierra said in the previous interview: "They scared us."

They also played you.

She gets it.  Why don't you?

This is now on your iPhone or Android.

I told you so.






Thursday, June 18, 2020

Noise is Not Change: Interview With Cierra

Cierra, one of the top 12th graders from MVHS, joined me for an interview. People often talk about "listening to the youth" and "hearing from the next generation". Well, now you can. However, you have to be ready for independent thought, unauthorized ideas, and a philosophy that runs counter to the Mainstream Corporate News Narrative. She won't fit into whatever narrow niche you have planned for her. She doesn't subscribe to the old way of thinking. This is the new way of thinking, and it is ubiquitous.

What you get here is over an hour of calm, yet unfiltered, unrehearsed, unfettered dialogue from a young, active mind. After listening to this interview, you'll see why I enjoy going to work, even after all these years.

Wednesday, June 17, 2020

Jaime Dimon Gets the BBQ Invite

Jaime Dimon (and Mitt Romney!) strike the correct poses that will get them invited to the barbecue. Unfathomably, it works.


In the "great minds think alike" department, The Saker sees what I see.

https://www.unz.com/tsaker/what-kind-of-popular-revolution-is-this/

Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Line Dinh Lets it Fly

This could only be from a site that has been banned by Facebook.

Line Dinh has a site appropriately named "Postcards From the End of America".  Dinh has it right.  We are seeing, at warp speed, the beginning of the inevitable end of the American Experiment.  There is no way to save it, as the double standards combine with wanton destruction.  That is a lethal combination, and throughout history, it always has been.  Our historically illiterate woke population doesn't know or understand any of this of course.  It's all about how they feel at the time.  Facts and history are anachronistic and irrelevant.

I wonder how they'll feel when they're hungry?

As I write this, they're going after the former paragon of woke virtue, JK Rowling.  Her sin?  She's now 'transphobic' for defending women.

Cereal is now racist as well.  It's difficult to keep up.  I don't think I'll try.  I will stick to Education and School - my specialties.  However, this is from today.  It's a real story:


Dinh, in his article, quotes from Joe Sobran, a writer who was kicked out of the mainstream.  He was consistently conservative, and the Elites in the Neoconservative movement branded him all the usual names and he was "cancelled", before there was such a thing.  This was in the 1990's.

Sobran nailed it, years ago.  He saw what was coming:


Dinh explains how this whole thing went down in Maoist China.  It's happening here.  It won't end well.


Monday, June 15, 2020

Will America Break Up in 2030 or 2033?

They seem to be sprinting for the finish line.  The Top of the Pyramid, for whatever reason, is really going hard.  I think they'll succeed.  This seems engineered, and I'm not the only one who sees it:

The Elite, who went to the elite boarding schools, have read Caesar's Gallic Wars.  Divide and Conquer works.  After The Great Hollowing Out of the United States - 1913 to 2016, they seem to be rabidly picking out the carcass while feverishly working to remain in control.

I have had some questions after the fact:

  • Why is a border, armed with people with guns, acceptable for CHAZ? What about 'gun violence and gun control?  Is that topic finished?
  • Who brought the barricades to wall off CHAZ? Who paid for that? Who set them up without getting bothered?  If you went to your street, and did the same thing - what would happen?
  • How do random pallets of bricks show up on non construction zones?  Who paid for that?
  • How come the Corporate Press isn't critical of the protest / riot gatherings?  What happened to COVID?
  • Since when do people in Brussels and Paris care about police brutality in Minneapolis - or America for that matter?  Don't they have their own problems?  Yet they manage to have massive protests ... about happenings in Minnesota?
  • How does the Corporate Press manage to rigidly stay on message, even when the message, and the parallel hypocrisies and turnarounds, are also exactly the same?
  • Who is paying for all of this?  Can you just up and leave your house, go to a major city, and protest?  I can't, and I'm a public sector employee who has been getting paid throughout COVID.
  • Why is the timing perfect for the protests / looting / after ruining the US Economy?  I'm always supposed to believe in 'coincidence theory', and never 'conspiracy theory'.
  • "Defund the Police" emerged out of nowhere.  There has never been any approval or agitation for this.  Until now - and it's nationwide.  How did that happen?

Unfortunately, the historical cycle will go the way it always has.  The country simply cannot hold together, nor do I think it wants to.  I see the Elites not only ignoring, but encouraging looting and the destruction of private property.  David Dorn was killed.  Memorial Day weekend in Chicago was a massacre with black people getting killed in the double figures.  These topics are not only officially Not News, they don't matter at all.  Even worse, if you speak about them, much of the sheeple herd will pillory you on social media.  This fact will be a large reason behind the inevitable breakup.  The smart money says it happens around 2033.  With things going the way they have, I say that's optimistic.  My date is 2030.

If we all saw the Top of the Pyramid and their repellent shenanigans, we could stay together.  But that isn't happening.  People are cheering and following the figures they see as authorities.  

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Very few people are calling out those in power.  Glenn Greenwald is one of the few.  He sees the obvious hypocritical messaging fail, and disembowels them in print:


Matt Taibbi sees it too.  He exposes the Corporate Media and rips apart 'progressives' and the 'progressive media':

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Lastly, here are some images and a short video from Richmond, VA yesterday.  All I see is an unthinking herd.  People easily manipulated, who will do as they're told, with bafflingly limited knowledge of American History, or anything else for that matter.

One of the pictures shows that someone out there knows what's up.  The "Justice for Duncan Lemp" was good to see.  There's a reason you don't know who he was.  Once you look into it you'll see why.

The Check Cashing Place

Stonewall Jackson

Arthur Ashe


Robert E. Lee

Friday, June 12, 2020

Sir Ken Robinson Response: Time for a New School Transformation

I gave a Ken Robinson TED talk as an assignment a few weeks ago.  He talks a lot about how school doesn't need a 'reformation', it needs a 'transformation'.  I think he's right.

These were the questions:
  1. Robinson talks about curiosity, particularly among young people. I think it is the most important thing in the learning process. Do you agree?
  2. Ken Robinson gave a few of these talks 10-15 years ago. Nothing much has changed. Will this era of 'distance learning' be one of the things that speeds up people breaking away from traditional public school?
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Here is one of the best responses, from the same young woman in my previous post. It's amazing:

1. There’s the saying that “curiosity killed the cat” but what if that cat had nine lives? The cat would try something new to avoiding dying next time and keep trying till it accomplishes what it wants. Curiosity sparks discovery and discovery sparks ingenuity. The second principle that Ken Robinson describes as a driving force of human life is curiosity. “If you can light the spark of curiosity in a child, they will learn without any further assistance, very often. Children are natural learners”. Sugata Mitra’s “School in the Cloud” and SOLE is based on this particularly important fact. His experiments with the children in India and the Himalayas support Robinson’s argument. Children learn best when they’re free to explore and comprehend at their own pace. As Robinson suggests, “Curiosity is the engine of achievement”. If the cat from my earlier example wasn’t curious, then it wouldn’t have found new ways to survive and achieve what it wants.

Robinson’s description of great teachers is similar to Gatto’s methods in teaching his students. He articulates that great teachers don’t just reiterate information, but also “mentor, stimulate, provoke, [and] engage”. Gatto ensures that he does each of these things with his students, by involving in apprenticeship and teaching them to focus on creating new ideas and analysis. He doesn’t focus on tests and encourages his students to be their own self-critiques. Robinson has a comparable point about testing as well. He acknowledges the importance of standardized testing for diagnostic purposes but not for it to be the main attribute of education. “Our children and teachers are encouraged to follow routine algorithms rather than to excite that power imagination and curiosity”. Gatto spoke about one of his aversions in the school system is the idea of the “one right way” to educate. Both Robinson and Gatto have reinforced the importance of learning through curiosity rather than test scores.

Finland doesn’t focus on standardized testing and doesn’t have a dropout rate compared to the US. Instead, Finland highlights a variety of subjects besides Math, English, Science and Social Studies. As Robinson articulates, the US has an industrial approach towards education and will only improve with better data. “Education is not a mechanical system. It’s a human system…Every student who drops out of school has a reason for it, which is rooted in their own biography”. Using data alone to determine the success of millions of children is ineffectual. A human’s mind doesn’t operate like a machine and each one of us isn’t built to have the same skillsets. What one person may perceive a subject as irrelevant and hard, another may perceive it as important and easy, and vice versa. If each person receives specialized education to tailor their strengths and weaknesses, then they can all thrive. “The real role of leadership is climate control, creating a climate of possibility”. An environment that supports curiosity, creativity and independence, opens a world of possibilities.

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I think the era of distance learning has the potential to break people away from traditional public school. For most of us, as students and teachers, distance learning was a new and insightful experience. Doing all my work from home has allowed me to see the hidden good and bad aspects of traditional public schools and the education system. There are some things I would never miss about school such as: going to sleep late due to homework and waking up at 5am, taking the bus to and from school, starving myself because the cafeteria food is distasteful, and being restricted from using the restroom for ridiculous reasons. Well more accurately, there are many things. However, there are two important things I’ve missed the most, hanging out with my friends and talking with my teachers. Classes aren’t the same without everyone together. Fortunately, we’re in the age of technology and those problems are easy to solve. They’ll be many more opportunities to interact with everyone (once there’s no pandemic, of course). Distance learning has displayed the brokenness of the education system by illustrating the unpreparedness for uncontrollable disasters, lack of timely response and action, and lack of organization skills. This year was supposed to be my first graduation in my lifetime. I can’t blame the school for following social distancing regulations, but I had hoped they would at least give us (seniors) good compensations. We missed on the most exciting parts of senior year. Each year, the schools has Senior Awards but this year, they didn’t offer any. There doesn’t have to be an event hosting the awardees and their families, the awards can just be mailed to homes without a grand gathering.

Distance learning offers more opportunities to teach oneself and work at their own pace. To my surprise, I’m doing better in Math with distance learning compared to learning it in school. There’s a lot more work entailed but I get to take my time and comprehend what I’m learning better. I also have better resources to work with. Learning outside of school has proven to be more beneficial.

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Thursday, June 11, 2020

Sugata Mitra Meets John Taylor Gatto: Intellectual Shackles Broken - A True Story

I didn't change a thing.  Not one bit of editing.

This young woman is one of the top writers in the Public Speaking class.  She showed up with the writing part of her skill set down cold.  She was in my class to bolster her verbal presentation.  As a soft spoken young woman from the Lesser Antilles, she has a quiet dignity about her, and she realized she needed to get up in front of the group and say her piece.  She did well in the class and overcame her public speaking fears.  Good for her.

Then came The Novel Coronavirus and we went online.

She saw the John Taylor Gatto documentary "Schools From the Heart", and the next assignment was the Sugata Mitra TED Talk: "The School in the Cloud". 

What you're about to read is a type of clarity from a young mind that has not been snookered and bamboozled by Corporate Media or the Campus Industrial Complex.  She makes all the connections that are there, and uses newer, better information to .... change her mind.

This is what it's like to see a young person whose BS-ometer isn't broken.  She has eyes to see.  There are many negatives to working in the Bad Neighborhood.  This is one of the positives - one of the best.

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Sugata Mitra’s presentation on learning, education and school has changed my mind about the effectiveness of homeschooling. My mother wants to home school my little brother, but I opposed it. She doesn’t like the idea of him going to public school with ‘wild’ children. She even wanted me to go to a private school, but it was too expensive. I opposed homeschooling because I thought he needed some exposure to other children his age and learn how to interact with people. “Schools as we them are obsolete…It’s just that we don’t need it anymore. It’s outdated”. As he explained that the teaching methods used are from the times of the British Empire, I began to understand why school has become outdated.

Mitra’s experiment with the children in the slums next to his office was very enlightening. It’s amazing that the children learned how to browse the internet within 8 hours, having no prior knowledge of computers. When he tried the experiment again with different children in a remote village, the children learned how to play games and even asked for “a faster processor and a better mouse”. Their knowledge about computers and how to use them was exceedingly high, considering it was only a few months and the computer’s language setting was English. These children taught themselves another language without the help of a teacher or English speaker. “In 9 months, a group of children left alone with a computer in any language will reach the same standard as an office secretary in the West”. I found this ironic because the school year is about 10 months and I have been learning Spanish since 7th grade, yet I’m not even close to fluent. If I could become more fluent at home, then why go to school? I realized that my brother learns on his own all the time, just from watching tv. He has a broad vocabulary for a 3 year old, he can count to 20 then count by tens to 100, do basic addition and subtraction and recognizes things by color and shape. Leaving him alone with the proper learning material helped him to explore different things, find what he likes and learn in new ways.

An eight-year-old and twelve-year olds who speaks Tamil learning the biotechnology of DNA replication in English does sound far-fetched but not impossible. Two months is a short period of time to understand the basics of such a complex subject, especially when it is in a foreign language. These children scored a 30% on the test but in my opinion, that’s a high score. When I was eight years old, I was in 4th grade. I learned about Social Studies (geography), subject/verb agreements and Math. At that time, I didn’t like science in the slightest, so learning about DNA replication would’ve been a struggle for me. Mitra explains that tests were created as a method of a survival test. “Punishment and examinations are seen as threats”. Tests can be worrisome, but I hadn’t realized that our brains register them as threats. It explains why my brain sometimes shuts down on particularly important tests when I know the material. As Mitra emphasized, those methods were effective for ancient times of war. So, I’m not sure how that type of survival is going help me in present day life. “If you allow the education process to self-organization then learning emerges”. This reinforces Gatto’s reasoning for allowing his students to go on field trips every Friday because Mitra is basically saying that schools are made to teach children in one manner only, discouraging them from thinking for themselves and hindering creative thinking. Whereas the children who are able to freely teach themselves are open to learning and new ideas. Mitra suggested that creative ways of teaching uninteresting topics is more effective than simply stating the main idea and I agree because for me, Math is subject that I like based on who’s teaching it. Some teachers explain the topic once or twice in a boring, complicated manner and expects everyone to understand. Other teachers give scenarios and ‘real-life’ examples to make it more interesting and relatable.


Mitra’s Self Organized Learning Environment (SOLE) for educating children, sounds like an environment where their soul is being nourished and that they’ll flourish by teaching each other; especially since its based upon broadband, collaboration, and encouragement. His wish to build the “School in the Cloud” is not only a simple way to educate children across the world, but also a way to secure a future for many children. As the saying goes, “Knowledge is power”, so these children will be given the power to gain a career in anything they want. 
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This was my response:
This is one of the best, if not the best, bit of writing you've done. As you're a skilled verbal tactician, that's saying a lot. I'm glad the video reached you. I saw it 10 years ago and never forgot it. You, your little brother, all of us have so much potential. I remember thinking how strange it was that after seeing this video that school was stifling potential. It was eye opening and wildly ironic. Fantastic work.



Wednesday, June 10, 2020

1971: Muhammad Ali Says Racial Integration is Wrong

I gave this assignment to this year's Public Speaking class back in early March.  That feels like a few years ago now that I think about it.

I wanted the 12th graders to see what an unpopular opinion looks like.  They get 'diversity is our strength' put in front of them all the time - and no one questions it.  Certainly no one ever asks for proof.  It's become dogma.  Muhammad Ali was one of the best at using rhetorical skills to take the current dogma and slam it to the floor.  He does it here in 1971, much to the consternation of the British interviewer.

I wish we had a young Ali here to speak, seeing how wretched things have become.  As a side note, every student had a lot to say on this one.  I had 100% return for this assignment, and students had a lot to say, especially the young women, who did not like his message.

This was the assignment:

Muhammad Ali talks about racial integration in USA; November 1971 on Parkinson, a British television chat show.

1) Explain how Muhammad Ali uses rhetoric, and only rhetoric, to take command of the conversation. He deftly calls the interviewer a liar. Explain how he did that.

2) Ali argues a point that was controversial at the time, and his points would be more controversial today. How would people react to this interview today?

3) Is Ali correct? Argue your position on this controversial topic.


Tuesday, June 9, 2020

John Taylor Gatto Response: Another Independent Thinker Arrives

Here is another response to the John Taylor Gatto "Schools From the Heart" mini documentary lesson I gave last month.  I am consistently amazed how they have eyes to see things that many older people can't.  To the teenagers, these things are obvious - right in front of your face.  To many adults, they are "crazy".

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There were some gems I caught in this video:

· Only in real life experiences will a student be able to teach himself.
· Schooling is not education but an attempt to write one right way for everybody.
· Self-knowledge is key.

When I heard him say schooling is not education, but an attempt to “write one right way for everybody”, I got chills because that is the truth. It’s pretty crazy because one day after our class we spoke about the education system and how it is failing its students. Growing up I remember being taught not to do certain things because ‘it wasn’t the way it is supposed to be done’. I remember being introduced to a new and complicated curriculum in elementary and middle school. Often, my mom would teach me another, simpler way.

He also says firsthand experiences are the only way to learn. I agree. With all new experiences come new findings and learning. If it is constructive, like doing internships, I believe it definitely brings a different perspective. What I picked up on the most was the emphasis on the outside world. Stepping out of the classroom, which is far more important than any classroom. He wants his students to have life skills - which I truly believe is important. To connect this all to Covid, with all of this time on our hands, it is hard to know what to do with it.

Truthfully, recently, I haven’t been using my time in the most constructive way. I realized that and started to do more. I picked up a few new hobbies and I’m actually pretty good at them. I have been getting into spirituality and things like that. I have found new topics that have made me think. I Even watched a whole show about the CIA and the crack epidemic, which I found extremely interesting.

Overall, I am very thankful for this break. It showed me a lot.

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Monday, June 8, 2020

Denzel Washington Talks About the Family

This is the last assignment of the year.
In a year that not one of us will forget, I would like to congratulate you all and thank you for working with me as we all have intellectually flourished. For some of you, that gray matter in between your temples began to spark. Those sparks will eventually grow to become an intellectual supernova.

This video hit my screen in a serendipitous manner this morning. It's more relevant than what I was planning. If you could please comment on what Denzel, out of Pennington-Grimes Elementary school (that's what it was called then), has to say. He talks about family and the home. He speaks about his younger years in Mt. Vernon. Especially in light of recent events, is his message stale? Or has he hit on something that has been forgotten and is elegant in its simplicity? Maybe it's a combination of both.

Use your powers of rhetoric and dialectic to dissect and explain Washington's message.

Congratulations on moving to the next level. You're ready. Please keep in touch.

Saturday, June 6, 2020

Harlem - Bill Russell Not in the Top Ten

Harlem broadcasts from the Projects in the Polo Grounds and explains to the world that Bill Russell is not in his top 5 list of all time NBA Greats. He's not even in his top 10. Top 20? Maybe.

These, and other controversial opinions are discussed and debated in the interview above. We take our combined 55 years of experience following the NBA and provide for our Legions of Fans some great sports talk.

#NBA

Clown World Fake America

People wonder why I use the terms "clown world" and "fake America" all the time.

I think it's pretty obvious.  Isn't it obvious to you too?  Here's an easy example.  Remember way back, about 12 days ago, when the protests against the lockdowns in Michigan were inappropriate, dangerous and ... wait for it ... racist?

What happened?

Now you have the cheering and acceptance of 'protests'.  They never lifted lockdown rules in NY.  I live in NYC.  There have been protests for over a week.  I have yet to see anyone condemning those people for risking everyone's lives because Covid-19.  That's not totally true.  There was a story, for about a millisecond, about how the 'protests' were possibly going to cause a "second wave".  That story came and went, as it distracted from The Current Narrative.

You simply cannot have it both ways.  Not with the Remnant anyway, not with the top 20%.

While this woman is clownish, at least she's a good order follower:

Michael Tracey is in New Jersey, right across the river from me.  Their governor has extended the lockdowns into July.  Think about that if you see any 'protests' there.  Rhett, at Malice's locals site found this gem:

Tracey is right, by the way, about using the word 'protests'.  A protest is a push against organized power.  This is no such thing.  All of The Establishment, from the Mayor of NYC, to Hollywood, to the College Campus Industrial Complex, is for the 'protests'.  By definition, these are Cathedral - Sanctioned events.

This picture encapsulates what is going on nationally here in Fake America:



I'll leave you with this one.  Chase bank is the head of the Oligarchy snake.  It epitomizes everything wrong with our spoiled, decadent, clown world Fake America.  The Chase CEO, kneeling in front of a bank vault, well, this is beyond parody.  



Friday, June 5, 2020

Human Nature

"Habit is thus the enormous flywheel of society, its most precious conservation agent. It alone is what keeps us all within the bounds of ordinance, and saves the children of fortune from the envious uprisings of the poor..." - William James.

With the events of the George Floyd murder in Minneapolis, we are seeing Human Nature work its confusing magic.  The people I've spoken with, as you would expect, are horrified by what they saw.  

Then, the reaction happened.  

I often go the Saul Alinsky route and tell students that the reaction is the thing to pay attention to.  People show their true colors after the fact.  They let you know what they really want.  They say what they really feel.  It isn't the action to analyze, it's the reaction.

The regular people and students I talk to are completely against the destruction, looting, stealing, fire and thievery.  In my interview with a student from Haiti she was abundantly clear about how she was against the looting.  She's seen mob rule.  She knows struggle.  

Conversely, Chuck Schumer and his ilk are on record that they respect the 'protestors'.  They are not only are OK with them, they see looting and violence as good and necessary.  Don Lemon and Fredo Cuomo had a particularly distasteful and tone deaf conversation about this.  2 wealthy men with no connection to struggle trying to be down - it was awful.

Tucker Carlson, on Fox, of all places, seems to see what I see.  Progressive politicians were speaking in unison about the legitimacy of the looters.  They are now speaking in unison, talking about 'defunding the police'.  They, or their paymasters, understand Human Nature.  With law enforcement gone or weakened, it will cause chaos and there will be a power vacuum.  It's one they intend to fill.

Those at the top of the pyramid will use those at the bottom to cement their stations in life, and put those at the bottom in an ever shrinking pen.  They've been doing it for centuries.  They aren't stopping now.  

Thursday, June 4, 2020

The Coronavirus is Woke

What changed?

That's the question asked by Paul Joseph Watson, and it's a good one.  Not too long ago, (ok last week) we were being scolded by the Corporate Media for playing in the park with our children.  We are still told we can't go to a bar or restaurant - we have to get take-out or delivery.

On a grand scale, they were howling about states like Georgia, Florida, Texas and Missouri re-opening.  Didn't they know they were taking a super risk?!  The virus was going to come back with a vengeance!

What changed?  Where did all the virus fear go?  Where's Karen harping on us about the need to Social Distance and wear a mask?  Why aren't they saying anything about this?
So I can't go to a restaurant with my family, because of "sOciAl DistAnCing", but somehow this is OK, according to the Corporate Press. Where is the outcry about the danger?  Of course, there isn't any, because this is something they like.

Paul Joseph Watson does a good job pointing out the stupidity of the Media, the Political Class, and the dolts who follow them:

Tuesday, June 2, 2020

Interview With a Student on Haiti and Minneapolis

Sometimes it helps to hear what young people are saying.

I work with some exceptional minds and they are willing to talk about the past, present, and the future. In this interview, Eamley and I discuss her Haitian heritage, and she gives us a more accurate view of what Haiti is like today. The picture she paints isn't pretty, but it is more robust and balanced than anything you would ever see in the Corporate Press. The last 25 minutes we discuss the after effects surrounding the Minneapolis protests.

Monday, June 1, 2020

Minneapolis: Hotep Jesus Has A 4-Step Plan on How to Fix The Riots...Forever

This is the latest assignment for the 12th grade Public Speaking class.  As I'm congenitally unable to give out something from an Establishment Source, I thought Hotep Jesus would be a good person to put in front of my population.

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Bryan Sharpe, aka Hotep Jesus, has a definitive plan to clean up the cities and stop the riots forever. As this is the only assignment for the week I would like you to listen to his plan, his delivery, and his use of rhetoric. You need to listen however, because he comes up with not only specific ideas, but he names names and uses a linear approach to fix things. He talks about social issues, but also the economics and money involved during this volatile time. At times, he gets emotional and cuts down to the bone. There is some profanity, nothing worse than you hear in the hallways every day, but be prepared anyway.
  • Secure the perimeter
  • Hire only local firms
  • Secure the contracts
  • Execute without deviation.

HJ talks about this as a start, not a reaction to an event. As you listen, perhaps take notes, as he tosses out names, ideas, criticisms, and unpopular opinions (particularly about schools). I found the last 8 minutes when he talks about "the Program" quite profound.

Please produce a critical write up of the message and the delivery. Keep in mind, some of you can do as well or better than he does. As I write this, I'm thinking of a few names from pds. 3 and 7 who can do this.

Now that we're at the end of the year it's time for you to create your channels and get out there and speak. YouTube, Vimeo, Bitchute, D-Live .. do your thing.

If not you, who? If not now, when?