Sunday, June 11, 2023

Dear Dodgers, Save Your Soul. Move Back to Brooklyn. Please.

Was the UNABOMBER Killer, Ted Kaczynski, a Psychic? He’s dead at 81.

Thank you to Paul Huebl at Crime File News

Evanston, IL—It began here and I suspect Ted Kaczynski figured out what was going on well before1978 when his first two bombs exploded in the month of May.  

The bombs injured a  Northwestern University campus cop and later a grad student. This was the beginning of a two decade long terrorism investigation involving numerous bombings from coast to coast. 

The certified genius and Harvard grad, must have been a psychic because he knew what to expect from developing technology.  He somehow knew that technology be would be weaponized and abused by rogue governments unleashing a massive Shit Show on all of us.  

Did he also predict the  weaponization of the coronavirus that was unleashed upon us by China?  We still must wonder if our own government was involved in that depopulation effort.  

The deception and bad acts by the political Left [have] killed millions. The only people that got real immunization were the criminals pumping out ineffective vaccines at warp speed for staggering profits.  It looks to me, like a massive, Snake Oil scam to say the least. 

Everything Kaczynski predicted in his manifesto, Industrial Society and Its Future [here it is in pdf]has so far come true!  Whistleblowers, Julian Assange,  Edward Snowden, and Chelsea (Bradley) Manning revealed just how our own government’s abuse of technology and unlawful spying programs invaded the privacy of every man, woman and child in America.  Not only has nothing changed by these revelations, it’s actually gotten worse. The only ones punished to date were the whistleblowers!

Kaczynski was absolutely desperate to get his “conspiracy theory” out to the general public. He wanted controls put on the  research and development of what he felt was a very dangerous race to technology.  As smart as Kaczynski was, the best plan he could come up with would be to target and bomb those whom [he] felt had culpability.

The FBI painstakingly re-created every bomb that they believe Kaczynski assembled.  I personally examined these clever duplications and actually shot video of them.  

I was transfixed on this case as an investigative TV news producer.  Suddenly, I got a call from the late producer, John Siceloff of ABC World News Tonight on April 6, 1996.  John assigned me to do whatever I could to shed light on Kaczynski and his arrest.   

This was all unfolding on the small town of, Lincoln, Montana. ABC News Reporter, Bill Redeker, and his photographer were racing to Lincoln to cover the story. I had to act fast.  Calling the local sheriff and the FBI was futile since no information was forthcoming and long lines of worldwide media were already  assembled at the doors of those agencies.  

I knew what to do! I opened up a database of the 200 or so listed phones in Lincoln, Montana.  At the top of the alphabetical list was, AAA towing. My police experience paid off handsomely because I knew the tow truck outfits all have police scanners, and they work closely with police to tow the vehicles of people arrested, or for other purposes.  I made the call as I mistakenly thought that they would have towed any car belonging to Kaczynski.

For starters, when they answered the phone, I could hear the police scanners blaring in the background!  I talked to a rather accommodating fellow and asked if they towed  Kaczynski’s car.  The man laughed at me informing me that Kaczynski only had a bicycle.  He told me he could see it chained to his mailbox if he stepped out to the front of his shop. He informed me that Kaczynski actually lived in a tiny shack, smelled bad and was a very peculiar guy.

I asked the tow truck guy if he knew him and he said only slightly.  He told me he preferred not to talk to Kaczynski because of his poor hygiene.  However, what he told me next was purely golden!  He told me that Kaczynski was very close to the local librarian, and the lady that ran the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce.  Kaczynski went to the library everyday! I thanked my source profusely and put in a quick call to Bill Redeker!

It was already 3:30 PM and I immediately told Bill to quickly sneak over to the library and interview that librarian! Then he should race to the chamber of commerce to capture the words of the lady running that outfit.  As a result Redeker obtained two amazing and exclusive interviews! That left every other news  organization empty handed and out in the cold for a full 24 hours! 

Recently, I wanted to pull another coup by interviewing Kaczynski again myself.  He was all but forgotten serving eight life sentences at the Supermax prison in Colorado.

I checked only to find out Kaczynski was transferred to a medium security medical facility in Butner, NC!  At 81, he was in seriously declining health and getting a meaningful interview now would be difficult to say the least. 

We just received the news that Kaczynski was found unresponsive in his cell. They transported him to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead.  The Charlotte Observer, reported an anonymous source that said that he died by suicide.  

It is routine practice everywhere, that when prisoners die, that they receive a full autopsies, and toxicology screens.  I’m going to wait for the local medical examiner to report his findings.  

It’s now time to reread and carefully examine that UNABOM manifesto, Industrial Society and Its Future

Trust your doctors (who you think are following the science)

Before you try any nutritional compound or therapeutic agent, check with your doctor.  He'll tell you what's best, and it makes it easier to follow your doctor's orders. ☺️πŸ˜…πŸ€£  Don't get me wrong.  I love smoke, the smell of smoke.  It's given me terrific memories of charming moments with friends and family.  Smoking while fishing a stream or lake in the High Sierras was how we passed the time and enjoyed the camaraderie.  I knew smoking was bad for the lungs, but I enjoyed the occasional cigarette hanging out with friends, fishing, watching the dads of friends work on the engines of their cars and trucks with a smoke firm at the corner of their mouth or smoldering while perched on the wheel well.  Loved the smell of smoke at a gas station and nobody ever blew themselves up or caught on fire.  Camping with friends, a smoke was always a pleasant bonding activity among young men.  It was a tradition, and traditions are a joy to take part in.  Was not a fan of smoking inside restaurants, and maybe that was only because the environmental Karens made us aware of it in their efforts to divide smokers from non-smokers with a foot-tall plastic partition . . . as if that could contain the smoke in its proper place.  Smoke from hookah pipes at middle eastern restaurants gave the place wonderful atmosphere.  Places like Black Angus and Bobby McGees made the prospect of meeting a young woman infused the adventure with more romance.  Before he quit smoking, I will never forget working with my dad in the kitchen in the early hours of Thanksgiving. His lit Tarreyton perched on the edge of my mom's pink tiled countertop sent a ribbon of smoke upward to the ceiling that waft across the rooms that produced such a charming and memorable effect while father and son prepared the Thanksgiving meal as the Christmas season got under way with carols by Perry Como playing on the bar that marked the division between kitchen and dining room.  Lovely.   

Thank you to Boris Epstein.


1946 R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company advertisement
Image: History.com

 

During the COVID pandemic we were all told that unless we were science-denying conspiracy theorists we should trust doctors and scientists. OK, let us consider this. Can you trust somebody? Yes. But if you wish to place your trust intelligently,you want to only trust those whose prior history is that of both wisdom and integrity. So, does the medical community in the US have such history."

The image above is pretty much all you need to know. The advertisement above came out in 1946. In it, a man playing a doctor, who may have been an actor or even an actual medical professional is helping R. J. Rejnolds, a major tobacco company, sell its product. At the time, the data on potential hams of tobacco consumption was not as solid as it is today but it was already common knowledge that tobacco smoking negatively affects the human respiratory function and that was reason enough to suspect that the behaviour was unhealthy and not one any doctor should advise, let alone advertise. Yet an advertisement doing exactly that came out, accompanied by no discernible protest or legal action by the medical community.

So what does that tell you? Unless you assume that "that was then and this is now", that somehow the medical community now is completely different than it was some 70 years ago this should give you pause if you were inclined to just blindly trust today's medical professionals. Also, ask yourself what would happen if you were alive then and tried to speak of the medical professional's involvement in such an advertisement campaign as being unscientific and unethical? Would you have been called a quack and a science denier? Should you be afraid of being called that now when you just follow the data and common sense?

Saturday, June 10, 2023

"[JACK SMITH] is the man who caused the Lois Lerner catastrophe with the IRS. He went after Evangelicals and Great Americans of Faith"

THIS IS WHY BIDEN INDICTED TRUMP