Post Nuclear Horror From the 1980's.
Not that bad. It has it's moments.
80's apocalyptic films were all pretty groovy. They were pretty far over the top most of the time.
Monday, July 31, 2017
Thursday, July 27, 2017
Why You Have To Go Underground After A Supervolcano Eruption
The surface is toxic for over a decade afterwards with a half dozen compounds that arrive with the ash. The soil is too poisonous to grow anything on for a while and if you believe the evidence about the event that wiped out the Clovis people in North America, no drinkable water is available anywhere if it is exposed to the air.
The end of the Holocene is marked by supervolcano eruptions, usually at the outset. That would be right about now.
The end of the Holocene is marked by supervolcano eruptions, usually at the outset. That would be right about now.
Crooked, Crooked Hillary
She's so crooked she has to screw her pants on in the morning.
Once the data started to look bad for her election, they likely hatched this scheme and planted the data in advance to draw attention away from the murder of Seth Rich and point the finger somewhere else.
The thing is ... they didn't do a very good job of it. This was incompetent work like everything else that comes from the crowd of digital dinosaurs she hangs out with.
Once the data started to look bad for her election, they likely hatched this scheme and planted the data in advance to draw attention away from the murder of Seth Rich and point the finger somewhere else.
The thing is ... they didn't do a very good job of it. This was incompetent work like everything else that comes from the crowd of digital dinosaurs she hangs out with.
Wednesday, July 26, 2017
Farm Animals Don't Get Coffins
Liquefying Virtue Signaling Halfwits After They Get One Vaccine Too Many
Been talking about this for years on Vault-Co. Years.
The ruling classes don't want dead beasts taking up natural reserve land. It seems a waste to them that cattle should wish a box and a marker after death, it's all too much to bother for a mere domesticated beast.
Keep watching for more of this propaganda. I heard it was mentioned at the last Bilderberger meeting as a big tick on the Agenda 21 implementation. No more holes for dead beasts. It's a waste of perfectly good land. Up the smokestack you go. Remember, when the Nazis did it, it was wrong. Reminds of the end of George Orwell's ANIMAL FARM.
How long before somebody decides just cremating people is a waste of resources that could be recycled into the system?
Been talking about this for years on Vault-Co. Years.
The ruling classes don't want dead beasts taking up natural reserve land. It seems a waste to them that cattle should wish a box and a marker after death, it's all too much to bother for a mere domesticated beast.
Keep watching for more of this propaganda. I heard it was mentioned at the last Bilderberger meeting as a big tick on the Agenda 21 implementation. No more holes for dead beasts. It's a waste of perfectly good land. Up the smokestack you go. Remember, when the Nazis did it, it was wrong. Reminds of the end of George Orwell's ANIMAL FARM.
How long before somebody decides just cremating people is a waste of resources that could be recycled into the system?
Monday, July 24, 2017
Ten Things Free Men Could Do In 1975
All verboten now, nein ze "terrorists" would get us otherwise!
My brother and I would plink at cans with airguns out back in the woods. Nobody called SWAT or helicopter pursuit. When you went to purchase all sorts of things, nobody ever told you first they would need to see your ID and know why you were purchasing it and who it was for. There was no general gravity of suspicion that every single thing you were saying or hearing was a lie. I bought cough medicine for my mother at the pharmacy up the road and they sometimes told me to take two so I would have a spare box. I think I was 9 years old.
We ate a lot of candy and drank soda sweetened with sugar. It was terrible stuff but it was not aspartame. Lead content in food was policed very strictly. If you put food out discovered to have high concentrations of lead the government would put you out of business overnight. The government was well aware that lead turned people into undead brain zombies.
Of course. We saw totalitarian societies on television in both the news and in fiction. These things were the reasons America was the greatest nation on the Earth. We just didn't live like that in America. We had the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Men lived without fear of bureaucratic tyrants crushing their lives out of existence slowly.
Right around this time, a nut named Kurt Saxon was telling people that there was a plan for worldwide global government and that their primary target obstructing the road to their rule was the United States.
He said about ten thousand times that in coming years, the government would begin to stage a series of terrorist attacks on our soil so that they could bring in a totalitarian government that would turn over our sovereignty to the United Nations and they in turn would answer to a new global government with their own currency imposed on us.
You can't imagine how crazy all that sounded in 1975.
It's not nostalgia. It's that people back then didn't know how good it was, even with the fake "energy crisis" and all the other beginnings of the NWO propaganda arm. It was still good in 1975. Life had a sweetness for each and every person who lived there from the poorest derelict to the wealthiest entrepreneur. Computers were just taking off and it was nearly free of government interference so the industry boomed in a way that the current tiny group of moguls who rule Silicon Valley would like you to forget. There were more successful computer startups in 1976 than today. Instead of power being concentrated in a tiny ruling class of elites mostly funded by CIA money who watched their competitors run out by the government for them, it truly was a better mousetrap industry. All we have left now are the fake "gods" created for us by the government they tell us are the only persons who will ever be allowed to succeed again.
My brother and I would plink at cans with airguns out back in the woods. Nobody called SWAT or helicopter pursuit. When you went to purchase all sorts of things, nobody ever told you first they would need to see your ID and know why you were purchasing it and who it was for. There was no general gravity of suspicion that every single thing you were saying or hearing was a lie. I bought cough medicine for my mother at the pharmacy up the road and they sometimes told me to take two so I would have a spare box. I think I was 9 years old.
We ate a lot of candy and drank soda sweetened with sugar. It was terrible stuff but it was not aspartame. Lead content in food was policed very strictly. If you put food out discovered to have high concentrations of lead the government would put you out of business overnight. The government was well aware that lead turned people into undead brain zombies.
Of course. We saw totalitarian societies on television in both the news and in fiction. These things were the reasons America was the greatest nation on the Earth. We just didn't live like that in America. We had the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Men lived without fear of bureaucratic tyrants crushing their lives out of existence slowly.
Right around this time, a nut named Kurt Saxon was telling people that there was a plan for worldwide global government and that their primary target obstructing the road to their rule was the United States.
He said about ten thousand times that in coming years, the government would begin to stage a series of terrorist attacks on our soil so that they could bring in a totalitarian government that would turn over our sovereignty to the United Nations and they in turn would answer to a new global government with their own currency imposed on us.
You can't imagine how crazy all that sounded in 1975.
It's not nostalgia. It's that people back then didn't know how good it was, even with the fake "energy crisis" and all the other beginnings of the NWO propaganda arm. It was still good in 1975. Life had a sweetness for each and every person who lived there from the poorest derelict to the wealthiest entrepreneur. Computers were just taking off and it was nearly free of government interference so the industry boomed in a way that the current tiny group of moguls who rule Silicon Valley would like you to forget. There were more successful computer startups in 1976 than today. Instead of power being concentrated in a tiny ruling class of elites mostly funded by CIA money who watched their competitors run out by the government for them, it truly was a better mousetrap industry. All we have left now are the fake "gods" created for us by the government they tell us are the only persons who will ever be allowed to succeed again.
Tuesday, July 18, 2017
Terminal Madness of the End Times : Special Edition Report
I don't make up these links. I just post'em. Don't blame the messenger.
Do you remember what we have said previously about Zika on this blog?
Do you remember what we have said previously about Zika on this blog?
Kwanstain Develops Self-Awareness
All too little too late.
Nations can be no better than the people who live in them.
Nations have no existence outside of the collective sum quality of their native population.
There is no workaround for being morons.
Break the compact of the social contract and it's all over. Nothing fixes it.
PACK YOUR RICE. ITZ COMING.
Nations can be no better than the people who live in them.
Nations have no existence outside of the collective sum quality of their native population.
There is no workaround for being morons.
Break the compact of the social contract and it's all over. Nothing fixes it.
PACK YOUR RICE. ITZ COMING.
Monday, July 17, 2017
Improvamentation Squad Emergency Response
Responds to emergency requirements for improvamentation and enrichment.
Everything goes better with enrichmentation.
When I was stationed there in the military, soldiers from the U.S. marvelled at the loose egalitarian nature and the capacity of the far more intelligent population to self-police. The first U.S. soldier who jaywalks in Europe discovers that people just don't do that. You obey the laws. All that is over and done with and it ain't never coming back. It took over 10,000 years of continuous inhabitation to give it that character. That character is gone and it won't be coming back. Self-kevorkianism. Reproduction is now officially forbidden by INGSOC. When you're as old as I am and you have been paying attention, you will realise that people tend to get the leaders they deserve.
Everything goes better with enrichmentation.
When I was stationed there in the military, soldiers from the U.S. marvelled at the loose egalitarian nature and the capacity of the far more intelligent population to self-police. The first U.S. soldier who jaywalks in Europe discovers that people just don't do that. You obey the laws. All that is over and done with and it ain't never coming back. It took over 10,000 years of continuous inhabitation to give it that character. That character is gone and it won't be coming back. Self-kevorkianism. Reproduction is now officially forbidden by INGSOC. When you're as old as I am and you have been paying attention, you will realise that people tend to get the leaders they deserve.
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