Monday, March 30, 2026

MICHAEL GUIMARIN: The billionaire tax in CA is an example of an irregular warfare action by the Chinese Communist Party on the United States.

LIAM OUT LOUD: Their emotions possess them and when the pressure gets high enough, Logic stops working, Slogans take over, and Fantasy replaces reality.

In 1957, Carl Jung wrote:

"Everywhere in the West there are subversive minorities who, sheltered by our humanitarianism and our sense of justice, hold the incendiary torches ready, with nothing to stop the spread of their ideas." Jung believed only a small “mentally stable” portion of the population keeps things together. His estimate was that only ~40% are psychologically grounded. The rest are one bad day away from breakdown. The point he was making is that most people are not rational. Their emotions possess them and when the pressure gets high enough: - Logic stops working. - Slogans take over. - Fantasy replaces reality. That’s when societies starts feeling like its upside down. Jung called it a “psychic epidemic.” A kind of mass psychological contagion. He estimated that for every crazy person you see, there are ten more that are able to mask their perversity just enough to fit in to society. While they may not break out openly, their "views and behaviour, for all their appearance of normality, are influenced by unconsciously morbid and perverse factors." In that state, irrational people rise to the top, extreme ideas are normalized, and emotion overrides truth. "Their mental state is that of a collectively excited group ruled by affective judgments and wish-fantasies." Their delusional ideas, which hide their fanatical resentment, appeal to the irrational, "for they express all those motives and resentments which lurk in more normal people." "They are, therefore, despite their small number in comparison with the population as a whole, dangerous as sources of infection."

WANJIRU NJOYA: Don't mess with Devonians. They're Celts. They may seem quiet but they're a force to be reckoned with. They have their own flag, the Cross of St Petroc.

The Cross of St. Petroc.

The accompanying tune is Johnny Hortons 1959 release of "Johnny Reb."

The Cross of St. Petroc.

Flags of other saints.

Sunday, March 29, 2026

SAMA HOOLE: In 1949, António Egas Moniz won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. He won it for inventing the lobotomy.

Let me repair the Tweet. Just how bad is the ignorance around the deuterium clearance methods buried on Chromosome #2? In 1949, António Egas Moniz won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. He won it for inventing the lobotomy. The procedure involved inserting an instrument through the eye socket and severing the connections in the prefrontal cortex. It was performed on people experiencing depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, and, in some cases, simply behaviour that their family found inconvenient. Walter Freeman, its most prolific practitioner, performed over 3,500. He did them with an ice pick. He called it the "transorbital" lobotomy. He did them in his car, travelling state to state, like a salesman. The medical establishment approved. The prestigious journals published the results. The Nobel committee awarded the prize. The patients often became docile. Compliant. Quiet. Very MKULTRA like. This was recorded as an outcome. It was not until the mid-1950s that serious objections began to emerge. The procedure was not abandoned until well into the 1960s. Tens of thousands of people had their brains irreversibly altered before the consensus shifted. The Nobel Prize was never rescinded. Egas Moniz died in 1955, celebrated. They just needed 1880 Hospital Bells to reverse this and instead got a Rockefeller ice pick TBI. Food played no role here, a subtraction of sound to clear deuterium did.

🇺🇸 $3000 in 1967 could get you a car or . . .