Friday, May 2, 2025

MARY TALLEY BOWDEN, MD: Should a 12 year old girl get a 7th COVID shot? @DrMakaryFDA doesn’t know.

KEVIN MCKERNAN: All the safe drugs are illegal.

Get Some Exercise. You May Need It One Day

This was Dave Wottle at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany.   

Thursday, May 1, 2025

BOLSHEVIK JUSTICE: The law, for the Bolsheviks, was the means toward that end, an instrument of persecution, not of dispensing justice...

Article on Bolshevik Justice:

"But equality before the law was never even an aspiration of Soviet revolutionary jurisprudence. The Bolsheviks did not see the law as a means to adjudicate civil and business disputes, or to dispense justice blindly; they viewed it as a mechanism to implement their social and political agenda.... "In the spring of 1918, just months after seizing power, Vladimir Lenin noted in a pamphlet entitled `The Immediate Tasks of the Soviet Power' that there was an urgent need to create conditions in which it will be impossible for the bourgeoisie to exist, or for a new bourgeoisie to arise.' The law, for the Bolsheviks, was the means toward that end, an instrument of persecution, not of dispensing justice...

from "The Bolsheviks and the Law: The Legacy of Arbitrary Justice," Dmitry Dubrovsky, Eurasianet, November 7, 2017.

JOHN PASALIS: Friedrich Hayek warned that private property is one of the most important safeguards of freedom—not just for those who own property, but for those who don’t.

Friedrich Hayek warned that private property is one of the most important safeguards of freedom—not just for those who own property, but for those who don’t. Freedom depends on ownership being dispersed, not concentrated. Today, the threat to that freedom doesn’t come from the state. It comes from the growing concentration of housing in the hands of corporations, investors, and high-net-worth individuals. Across Canada and other advanced economies, fewer families own homes, while more and more properties are treated primarily as investment opportunities. Ownership is concentrating not through government intervention, but through market forces—and with it, the independence and stability that broad homeownership once provided is quietly disappearing. Freedom isn’t always taken. Sometimes, it slips away—one investment property at a time.

My new report The Great Sell Off drops tomorrow #TheGreatSellOff