Monday, August 19, 2024

Senator Larry McDonald on American institutions that serve communist agendas

Sunday, August 18, 2024

JUST IN - Germany to cut military aid for Ukraine — FAZ. Hey, Biden Administration: Could we follow suit?

Saturday, August 17, 2024

BYSTRIANYK: Over 140 years ago, Dr. Henry Littlejohn observed how important FEAR is in the manifestation of disease. He found it wasn’t about a virus or bacteria as much as you FEAR

Over 140 years ago, Dr. Henry Littlejohn observed how important FEAR is in the manifestation of disease. He found it wasn’t about a virus or bacteria as much as you FEAR of it. His 25 years of experience with his staff found if you weren’t afraid of the disease, you didn’t get cholera, smallpox, fevers, measles, or whooping cough, and they didn’t transmit to their families either! Remember, this was a time before gowns and masks! They worked with patients in close proximity with their bare hands! “Infectious germs of all kinds have no power of successfully attacking the healthy individual.” Is it time for a complete rethink of our FEAR of germs??? “All medical authorities are agreed that the risk attending the entering a room in which there are cases of infectious disease is infinitesimally small to the healthy individual; and that even where a person actually assists in removing a patient sick of an infectious disorder to another apartment or to a conveyance, while the risk is greater, it is in reality very small to the sound constitution. As a rule, it is rare to find nurses affected who live for hours and days at a time in the same atmosphere with the sick, and who at the same time make use of the simplest precautions. It is still rarer to hear of medical men sickening of infectious diseases caught in their practice, and is well known that medical men never, or very rarely, bring the infection of such diseases to their households. For twenty-five years I have been engaged in active sanitary work, and have had, with very limited staff, to cope with serious outbreaks of Cholera, Small-pox, Fever, Scarlatina, Measles, and Hooping-cough, and although I have during that period brought up a large family, I have never communicated any of these diseases to my children or dependents, nor am I aware that any of the numerous sanitary inspectors who have acted under me have ever contracted or communicated these diseases while in the public service. To live in constant fear of infection is one of the surest methods of courting the risk of an attack. It is a popular, and I believe a true, saying with regard to Cholera, that the fear of it kills more than the scourge itself. This holds equally good for other forms of infection; and the Sanitary Inspector; to be an efficient public servant must be assured of this cardinal fact, that infectious germs of all kinds have no power of successfully attacking the healthy individual.” — Dr. Henry D. Littlejohn, of Edinburg, Medical Officer to the Scottish Board of Health. Henry D. Littlejohn, MD, “Report by Dr. Littlejohn,” The Poor Law Magazine and Parochial Journal, vol. VIII, 1880, Edinburgh, pp. 309-311.


01:23, ARMSTRONG. Britain is Orwellian on steroids.  It's just crazy.  Britain is giving a guy 20 months in prison for saying that "I'm tired of my money going to illegal aliens who rape our kids," and they gave him 20 months in prison for that.  Worse than that, they're actually saying that they want to extradite people from around the world who criticizes their government.  I mean what is this, the British Empire all over again?  And they don't respect territorial jurisdictions.  And so if you say something against their government in Phoenix, you can be criminally charged in Britain and extradited to prison there for 20 months?  I've never seen the world just completely fall apart like this nothing is respected anymore nothing.

02:35, MIKE. In regards to the UK, two things.  One, I'm in Arizona, and let's say I say something disparagingly about the UK government.  What would they do, have the DoJ send FBI to my door, cuff me, put me on a plane, and ship me over there?  

02:52, ARMSTRONG. That's what they think.  Legally you would be entitled to an extradition hearing, and the law would be they could not extradite you unless it is also a crime in the United States.  It's like the entire rule of law has just been trashed and set on fire, and burned, and all the books, like Hitler.  This is going too far it's just simply gone too far.

03:35, MIKE.  But we look at it in relation to Europe.  I don't know what the solution is, but in regards to the UK, you've got these people who went down and they caused havoc, and they caused damage.  What we both know is that the UK is one big surveillance state, so everybody that was there got caught on camera so what do you do if you're a patriot over there because how are you going to overthrow the government if that's the plan I don't the government is too powerful right now just sit back and continue hide?  

04:15, ARMSTRONG.  Usually the way a government falls is when it's own people within the government no longer support it.  S o when the police refuse to exercise these laws, things of that nature.  If you look at the 1991 coup in Russia, the hardliners didn't want to . . .  there was a proposition for Russia to join NATO, and they staged a coup against Gorbachev.  He was on vacation, they stormed his house, etc., and Yeltsin stood on the tank in Moscow and said, "Do not fire on your own people," and they didn't.  Because the military stood down, the coup failed and Yeltsin became president so that's the key it's when the police and the military do not support the current Administration regardless if you're talking left-right, or whatever, historically that's simply the way it goes.  The problem with what the UK is doing now is that they are risking Civil War because this is what happens when you are trying to suppress people.  Google 1844.  We were just coming out of the sovereign debt crisis, etc., in the United States.  They were called "the hard times" in the aftermath of the panic of 1837, and this is when all the Irish were coming in migrating to Philadelphia.  So they were taking jobs that the citizens were losing because of the recession, and that turned into gun battles on the streets of Philadelphia

Saddam Hussein, a defiant leader of the Arab Nation, 2006

Saddam Hussein, 1937-2006, was the 5th president of Iraq from 1979 to 2003.  He also served as prime minister of Iraq from 1979 to 1991 and later from 1994 to 2003.  Saddam was indicted by an Iraqi "Special Tribunal" for crimes committed against residents of Dujail in 1982.  Why did it take 24 years to bring this charge?  

A few weeks later, he was charged by the Iraqi Special Tribunal with crimes committed against residents of Dujail in 1982, following a failed assassination attempt against him. Specific charges included the murder of 148 people, torture of women and children and the illegal arrest of 399 others.