Tuesday, April 30, 2024

It's not "democracy" when unelected bureaucrats run our lives

Kansas passed an excellent bill called the REINS Act.

It says, get this, that lawmakers have to be the ones to pass laws and unelected bureaucrats have to have their rules and regulations reviewed by lawmakers to be constitutional. Their corrupt Democrat governor vetoed it. So much for dEmOcRaCy, right Laura? But the legislature overrode her in an iconic vote last night. TBH there are few things I love more than a veto override. Power to the people.

The REINA Act stands for "The Regulations from the Executive in Need of Scrutiny Act (REINS Act) is a legislative proposal aimed at increasing legislative oversight of administrative agency rulemaking by requiring legislative approval of agency regulations with certain financial or economic impacts before the regulations take effect. In effect, to rein in rubber stamping by the administrative state that wants to override and bypass elected lawmakers over a piece of legislation.

The Food Cure DOCUMENTARY - Can diet restore health and Wellness?

THE FOOD CURE 2018 Documentary 


17:06  In the U.S., doctors are not allowed to prescribe any first-time cancer treatments that have not been approved by the FDA.

The Gerson Therapy is introduced and explained at the 25:57 mark.  

CATHERINE AUSTIN FITTS: “I hate to say this, [but] it [foreign aid] is going to depopulate the Ukraine. What I’ve said since the beginning of this is that the goal is to depopulate the Ukraine so that they can do their new thing here.”

Catherine Austin Fitts says the quiet part out loud about Ukraine “I don’t know where that money’s disappearing to... but it’s not there to fight a legitimate war.” “Ukraine is lost.” Military insiders say, “Money can’t help.” What Fitts said next was even more disturbing. “I hate to say this, [but] it [foreign aid] is going to depopulate the Ukraine. What I’ve said since the beginning of this is that the goal is to depopulate the Ukraine so that they can do their new thing here.”

Some reports suggest that 500,000 plus Ukrainian soldiers have died from the war so far. And when you add in the mass exodus out of the country because of the conflict, Fitts claims, “You’ve depopulated about eight to ten million people out of the Ukraine.” 

Here is the full interview.

Jackson, Mississippi, the City With Soul and the 3rd Highest Homicide Rate in the World

Mother Nature is taking Jackson, Mississippi back and no one has the ability to stop her.  
Even the churches are closed down here, and this is the Deep South where religion is all that a lot of these people have.  Even the foreign churches are closed.  --Nick Johnson


Observations from narrator, Nick Johnson,
"Jackson, Mississippi, the city with Soul because of the blues and gospel and folk and jazz."  Named for Andrew Jackson 
$30,000 to be a cop in Jackson, Mississippi

Jackson is  Mississippi's capital AND most populous.  "Jackson is the capital of and the most populous city in the U.S. state of Mississippi."  

Johnson again,

Jackson is 80% black, and the state legislature is mostly white. 
Jackson, Mississippi has the 3rd highest homicide rate in the world behind Tijuana, Mexico, and Caracas, Venezuela.
Abandoned retail space!  Now that's scary.  

Johnson continues,
Is desegregation to blame?  A lot of the white families took their families to the burbs. 
North Jackson is pretty nice with a commercial center called Fondren. 
North Jackson is nice, and he covers that at the 20:45 mark.  Madison, Mississippi is a very nice, upscale neighborhood. 


22:55  The narrator, Nick Johnson, concludes that Jackson, Mississippi is the worst place he's ever been, worse than Baltimore, Maryland, worse than Shreveport, Louisiana, and worse than Pine Bluff, Arkansas, and even Oakland, Califonia. 

24:00  Nick interviews Tyra, one of Jackson, Mississippi's residents.  

DR. THEY: "They don’t care if the truth comes out because the public no longer knows what is meant by the truth." ~2016 X Files Dr. They talking to Mulder


Stuart Margolin, aka, Angel from The Rockford Files, 1974-1980, plays Dr. They.  Wikipedia attempts to explain the segment by saying, "The episode focuses on the Mandela Effect and is a self-parody of the show and recurring events."  Self-parody of the show?  Ha!  Right.  Apparently, it says nothing about public institutions.  It reminded me of how CIA operations in any industry are often set up, have a physical address, even a receptionist, and then when the proverbial sh*t hits the fan the operation is taken down and offices are vacated, like you see in the 2012 movie, Erased, starring Aaron Eckhart.  So many of these movies straight out take plot structures, theme music, and even scenes from the original 2002 Bourne Identity.