Friday, June 30, 2023

Excerpts from the book The Deeper State Part 1

Even former Vice President Joseph Biden showed his globalist colors while serving as a U.S. senator in a 1992 article in the Wall Street Journal. In Biden’s article, entitled “How I Learned to Love the New World Order,” he extolled “collective security” through the United Nations, and called for a “permanent commitment of forces for use by the Security Council.”

Biden then asked, “Why not breathe life into the U.N. Charter?”

Biden continued to promote a new world order outcome at least through 2013 when he spoke to the thirty-eighth annual conference of the Export-Import Bank of the United States.

Biden asserted at that conference that “the affirmative task we have now is to actually create a new world order.” This means global governance and world government and all that implies.

………….

Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel is the father of the progressive movement. He believed that the history of mankind was the rational evolution of mankind to “perfect” humanity, but that process required a government to tame man’s raw impulses. Further, Hegel’s “philosophy of history” can be understood as man becoming god on earth. That view explains the basis for progressive foreign policy as well, which is built on two central ideas from nineteenth-century German philosophy: ethical idealism and historical evolution.

Ethical idealism, according to Christopher Burkett, an associate professor of political science at Ashland University, “is any action motivated by a concern for one’s own happiness, welfare, or interest is not moral, and accordingly, the only moral action is one undertaken purely to promote the good of others.” The state’s proper role, explained Burkett, is to “discourage individualistic pursuit of private interests, promoting instead cooperative moral actions that contribute to the good of the whole.”

Historical evolution, the second tenet of progressivism, asserts that human societies evolve from primitive origins and over time they become “more civilized, more ethical, and more democratic culminating in the emergence of the state.” The culmination of that evolutionary process is freedom, which comes only when “a people become civilized, ethical, and democratic under the tutelage of the state.”

These progressive tenets are in stark contrast to the theory of our founders, who believed the laws of nature, human nature, and natural rights did not evolve; they are God given. Further, our founders rejected the progressive notion that all self-interested actions were immoral. Burkett concluded, “Accepting human nature for what it is, they [the founders] believed that the primary purpose of government was to allow individuals to exercise their liberty in pursuit of their own happiness.”

Source: The Deeper State: Inside the War on Trump by Corrupt Elites, Secret Societies, and the Builders of an Imminent Final Empire (2017) by Lt. Col. Robert Maginnis.

Thursday, June 29, 2023

Durham says CIA found data alleging Trump-Russia connection not 'technically plausible,' was 'user created'

From Fox News.com (April 16, 2022):

Special Counsel John Durham asserted in a court filing Friday that the CIA concluded data from Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann alleging coordination between Donald Trump and Russia was "not technically plausible" and was "user created."*

In the filing, Durham responded to objections from Sussmann’s defense regarding what evidence could be admissible at Sussmann's trial, which is scheduled to begin next month. Sussmann is accused of lying to the FBI by saying he was not attending a meeting on behalf of a particular client when he was actually presenting the information on behalf of the Hillary Clinton campaign and a technology executive with whom he worked.

Durham in February first revealed that the government would establish during trial that among the data "exploited" was domain name system (DNS) internet traffic pertaining to "a particular healthcare provider, Trump Tower, Donald Trump's Central Park West apartment building, and the Executive Office of the President of the United States (EOP)."

In February, Durham said data was exploited "by mining the EOP's DNS traffic and other data for the purpose of gathering derogatory information about Donald Trump," adding the data was used to establish "an inference" and "narrative" tying Trump to Russia.

But Sussmann is moving to preclude evidence concerning the "gathering" of that "DNS data" by "Tech Executive 1," who has been identified as Rodney Joffe, and his associates.

In Friday's filing, Durham argued that the gathering of the data is a "necessary factual backdrop to the charged conduct."

Durham's original indictment alleges Sussmann told then-FBI General Counsel James Baker in September 2016 — less than two months before the 2016 presidential election — he was not doing work "for any client" when he requested and held a meeting where he presented "purported data and 'white papers' that allegedly demonstrated a covert communications channel" between the Trump Organization and Alfa Bank, which has ties to the Kremlin.

The indictment alleges that Sussmann lied in the meeting, "falsely stating to the general counsel that he was not providing the allegations to the FBI on behalf of any client." [read more]

*Of course. The whole deal about Trump and Russia was a scam.

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Wednesday, June 28, 2023

Carbon Dioxide and Climate – Friend or Foe?

From American Thinker.com (April 18, 2022):

In global warming circles, carbon dioxide is the bogey man, the cause of all evils. CO2 is another Vladimir Putin, blamed for rising gasoline prices and President Biden’s 8.5 percent inflation. Just as Putin isn’t responsible for consumer prices, which began rising shortly after Biden took office, CO2 may not be the bogey man hiding under the beds of Greta Thunberg and Al Gore, ready to pop out and consume the world.

Is CO2 really the bogeyman? Is it a friend or foe of planet Earth? The answer may surprise you.

CO2 is one of several greenhouse gasses. Water vapor however is the largest contributor to the Earth’s greenhouse effect. CO2 is also plant food. Think back to high school biology and photosynthesis. Water, CO2, and sunlight combine to produce carbohydrates and oxygen, the carbohydrate being the plant food.

CO2 is a relatively small percentage of air, 0.035% to be exact, less than one-half of one percent of the air around us. CO2 levels can vary significantly, from less than 400 parts per million outdoors to over 1000 inside a crowded room. Submarine crews tolerate CO2 levels of up to 8000 parts per million without adverse health effects.

Although a minor component of our atmosphere, CO2 is essential for plant growth. A 100 percent increase in CO2 levels increases plant growth from 22-41 percent, depending on plant type. Aside from CO2, temperature also affects plant growth. Warmer temperatures translate to higher growth rates, assuming the other photosynthesis ingredients remain in place.

Finally, plants have tiny holes on the underside of their leaves called stomata, a “mouth” through which plants ingest CO2. When the CO2 levels are higher, the stomata don’t need to open as wide to get the CO2 they need. Plants also lose water through these stomata so smaller stomata openings mean less water loss. The bottom line is that higher CO2 levels in the air mean plants lose less water, need less water to thrive, and can grow in drier, otherwise inhospitable environments.

This means that higher CO2 levels with slightly warmer temperatures increase the productivity of most plants. The result is a greening of the planet, combating the effects of fires, deforestation, pest outbreaks, and other attacks on Earth’s vegetation. As the planet greens, dry climates become fertile, supporting plant life which in turn feeds both humans and animals.

This CO2 fertilization correlated with an 11 percent increase in foliage cover from 1982-2010 across many arid regions of the world. Think of the resulting benefits, including the reduction of hunger, disease, and poverty in Africa and the Middle East. These are virtuous goals and far more achievable if nature is allowed to take her course as compared to climate activists holding concerts and wearing colored ribbons on their lapels.

The Heartland Institute explained this all succinctly,

As the climate has modestly warmed, U.S. crop yields have set new records almost every year. The same is true for nearly all other nations, too. Thanks in large part to longer growing seasons, fewer frost events, more precipitation, and the fertilization effect of atmospheric carbon dioxide, farmers are producing greater amounts of food on fewer acres of land, allowing them to feed the world’s growing population.

Global warming lengthens growing seasons, reduces frost events, and makes more land conducive for crop production. Global soil moisture has maintained pace or improved as the average global temperature has risen modestly in recent decades, with greater oceanic evaporation leading to more precipitation, especially during the summer and fall crop seasons.

Moreover, carbon dioxide greatly benefits crop production, as atmospheric carbon dioxide works as an aerial fertilizer. Higher atmospheric carbon dioxide levels assist plant growth and resistance to drought. It is for this reason that greenhouse operators often pump additional carbon dioxide into their facilities.

There is a long history of incorrect climate prophesies. Other than a few articles chronicling these off-base predictions, there is no accountability for incessant wild guesses, which serve only to scare people into giving up bits of their liberty for illusions of security or simply for virtue signaling.

What if this is not really about the climate? Environmentalists and the UN Climate Change Conference push in the opposite direction, promoting less atmospheric CO2 and cooler temperatures which in effect will lead to a “browning” of the Earth. Ironically the UN charter includes among its goals, “To promote social progress and better standards of life in larger freedom.” How better to accomplish this than by fertilizing the planet with the cheapest and most effective plant food known to man, CO2.

Unless of course, the climate change alarmists at the UN and elsewhere are less concerned about carbon footprints and global temperatures than they are promoting a major socioeconomic reset, where top-down government control is used in the name of “saving the planet.”

The Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development, a consultant organization to the UN, claims, “If we are to address the climate crisis we need to challenge the structural causes of the crisis which lies on unequal distribution of wealth, of carbon, and of power.”

They let the cat out of the bag, “Unequal distribution of wealth,” one of Karl Marx’s pet peeves. If the global do-gooders were really concerned with the poor, they would embrace concepts such as CO2 fertilization, which raise the standard of living of poorer countries by feeding them so that their scarce resources can be redirected to other imperatives. Instead, the goal is to redistribute wealth and resources to the point that everyone is poor, except of course for those in charge, who will continue to have their air conditioners, private jets, and carbon-consuming lifestyles. [source]

Yea, without CO2 plants will die.

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Tuesday, June 27, 2023

Antifa Targets 'Babies Lives Matter' Rally, Police Let Them Know That Wasn't a Good Idea

From Red State.com (May 14):

Antifa likes to pretend that they are noble and are somehow “fighting fascists.”

But just what “fascists” were they fighting when they targeted the “Babies Lives Matter” rally in Santa Monica on Saturday? We’ve other Antifa guys show up at events to defend things like “kid-friendly drag shows.”

I guess you’re not allowed to be anti-abortion or want to protect kids or the Antifa crowd will try to shut you down. Funny, that sounds kind of — fascist — when you try to shut down the opinion of others and believe that your own opinion is the only one that should be allowed.

But they found out that things don’t go well when you try to scuffle with the police. This News2share clip shows Antifa dressed in black bloc after they tried to get up in the face of the anti-abortion folks. The police were trying to separate the two groups and that’s when it got out of hand with Antifa pushing back against the cops. Police had their batons and used them to help move the Antifa folks back, pushing some of them to the ground.

Three officers on horses tried to help further move the Antifa folks as one of them said they better move back “before someone goes to jail.” The anti-abortion folks chanted, “Babies lives matter” and “F**k Antifa.”

During that scuffle in the above video, there was a transgender person who was pushed to the ground.

“I’m literally recovering from surgery, you fascist f**king pig,” the transgender person yelled.

Antifa starts with a deficit of common sense, but these characters seem to have won the prize for the bizarre. One of their leaders with a megaphone kept trying to annoy the police as they tried to separate the two groups. He claims he wasn’t doing anything, “I’m just shaking my ass!”

The person has some significant issues.

There was at least one reported arrest involving a man on a bike. An anti-abortion person claimed he was run over, although the situation was unclear and there wasn’t video of what occurred.

The man on the bike was taken into custody, although it wasn’t clear exactly for what. The cops arrested him after whatever he said in the interaction with them. I’m not sure what Antifa thought they got out of all this, but a few of them found out it doesn’t end well when they tried to scuffle with the police and ended up on their butts.

But ultimately, after the police separated the two groups and were able to hold the Antifa folks at bay, the Antifa folks seemed to give up on the fight and decided to head out.

Meanwhile, the pro-life “Babies Lives Matter” group serenaded them as they left, with “Na Na Na Na, Na Na Na Na, Hey Hey Hey, goodbye!” [source]

Antifa is a bunch of thugs.

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Monday, June 26, 2023

Biden was briefed on Clinton involvement in Trump-Russia hoax

From Just the News.com (May 15):

Joe Biden was made aware of the Clinton campaign's plans to insinuate a relationship between the Russian government and the Trump campaign while serving as vice president, the Durham report revealed.

Special Counsel John Durham on Monday published a 300+ page report on the origins of the Trump-Russia collusion investigation, representing the end of a years-long investigation.

Included in the report are the details of a White House briefing on Aug. 3, 2016, during which then-CIA Director John Brennan met with President Barack Obama, then-Vice President Biden, FBI Director James Comey, and other senior administration officials to discuss Russian efforts to interfere in the election.

The report further highlights that Brennan specifically informed the group of then-candidate Hillary Clinton's approval of a plan to paint Trump as being in league with Moscow.

"According to Brennan's handwritten notes and his recollections from the meeting, he briefed on relevant intelligence known to date on Russian election interference, including the Clinton Plan intelligence," Durham wrote. "Specifically, Director Brennan's declassified handwritten notes reflect that he briefed the meeting's participants regarding the 'alleged approval by Hillary Clinton on 26 July of a proposal from one of her [campaign] advisors to vilify Donald Trump by stirring up a scandal claiming interference by the Russian security services.'"

Durham noted that Comey's attendance at this meeting did not spark any FBI action. He further highlighted an Aug. 22, 2016, email that an FBI cyber analyst sent to bureau employees and senior intelligence officials informing them of the details of the Clinton plan. Durham was unable to identify any follow-up actions the bureau took as a result of that email. [source]

Of course he was briefed. Crooked Joe Briben probably gave a thumbs up on it too.

Friday, June 23, 2023

This Invasion Is Brought to You by...Western Environmentalists

From Town Hall.com (Mar. 8, 2022):

For more than 40 years, the environmentalist movement has been warning that global warming is the result of mankind's burning of fossil fuels and poses an "existential threat" to human and other biological life.

This is one of the many grandiose lies the Left uses to reshape, if not destroy, Western civilization. Other grandiose lies used to achieve that result include America being systemically racist; that violent crime is the result of racism and poverty; men give birth; sex and gender are "nonbinary"; and that former President Donald Trump was a Russian asset.

It should now be obvious that the "Greens," the environmentalist movement -- not global warming -- poses an existential threat to humanity. For the first time since the Cuban missile crisis of 1962, the world faces the possibility of a nuclear war. Russia is explicitly threatening use of nuclear weapons should the West come to the defense of Ukraine and has put its military on nuclear alert. Given the possibility that Russian President Vladimir Putin is deranged, the threat is far more real than it was in 1962 when Nikita Khrushchev was the leader of the Soviet Union. Putin believes he embodies Russia (just as Hitler believed he embodied Germany). Khrushchev did not believe he embodied Russia.

Were it not for the green movement, Putin would not have been confident that he could get away with invading Ukraine. During Trump's presidency, and due to his policies, the United States became independent of foreign oil for the first time. Within months of assuming power, the Democratic Party, an extension of the environmentalist movement, forced America to revert to dependence on foreign oil, including Russian oil. Beholden to the environmentalists, candidate Joe Biden made promise after promise to curtail oil and gas production: no new fracking on government land, no drilling in the Alaskan Arctic, and shutting down the Keystone pipeline.

Putin got the message.

So, thanks to environmentalists, not only is America once again dependent on foreign oil, Germany is dependent on Russian oil. Angela Merkel, another in a long line of foolish Germans, even shut down Germany's nuclear reactors -- which the greens in Germany applauded. They applauded it -- despite the fact that nuclear energy is the only viable non-carbon energy that can sustain a country -- because the environmentalist movement is not nearly as interested in the environment as it is in restructuring society. The environmentalist movement is as interested in protecting the environment as the communist movement was in protecting workers or the defund-the-police movement is in protecting blacks.

The Democrats came into power in 2021. The average closing price of oil in 2020 was $39.68 a barrel; the closing price of oil in 2019 was $56.99 a barrel. As of this writing it is $138.00 a barrel. The extremely high price of energy -- a direct result of the environmentalist policies of the Democratic Party and the liberal and Left parties in Europe -- is one of the two primary reasons for the ever-increasing rate of inflation. (The other reason is the result of another Democrat policy: the printing of trillions of dollars.)

Serious inflation leads to very bad things. The Nazis did not come to power because of their antisemitism or even because of the Versailles Treaty as much as they did because of the terrible inflation under the Weimar Republic.

And any day now, the Biden administration will announce an agreement with Iran that will enable Iran to take in billions of dollars for its oil. Yet another victory for Biden, the Democrats and the environmentalists. This agreement, brokered -- incredibly -- by Russian diplomats, will enable Iran to sponsor worldwide terror, resuscitate Iran's economy and continue its quest for nuclear bombs.

But none of this matters to Biden, the Democratic Party, The New York Times or any other left-wing institution -- so strong is the grip of the environmentalist cult and so influential are the uber-wealthy environmentalists who support the Left. They would rather see Ukraine destroyed, the potential for a nuclear war and the decimation of the world economy than allow fracking, drilling or even an oil pipeline between Canada and the United States.

Concern for the environment is a good thing, but the environmentalist movement is not.

Environmentalists use the environment to create a social revolution just as communists used workers to create a social revolution.

Its activists are fanatics.

Its consequences are nihilism.

Environmentalists are, intentionally or not, in collusion with Putin to undermine America and the West. [source]

True. The environ-extremists wants the whole world to sacrifice at the altar of climate change.

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Thursday, June 22, 2023

Nuclear Device Used in Construction Stolen from Car in Philadelphia

From Newsmax.com (April 17, 2022):

Pennsylvania authorities are asking the public for information regarding a device containing nuclear material used in construction.

Pennsylvania's Department of Environmental Protection said the device, a portable nuclear gauge, is used in construction to "evaluate the properties of building and road-bed materials," a press release read. But if the device is "damaged," people in the vicinity could be exposed to harmful radiation.

The nuclear density gauge, belonging to KAKS and Company LLC, was safely stored inside a vehicle until someone stole the car. Later, authorities found the car, but the device was missing.

Now authorities are pleading with the public to report any information they may have regarding the missing device.

"It is critical for anyone who has information about the lost nuclear gauge to contact local authorities or DEP," David Allard, director of the Bureau of Radiation Protection, said. "As long as the device is not tampered with or damaged, it presents no hazard to public safety."*

The press release notes that if the device's seal is damaged, "there is potential for damage to the radioactive source and spread of contamination." [source]

*Good to know! 🙄

Wednesday, June 21, 2023

This Is How They Steal: Remote Scanners Track Orange County Ballots at Drop Boxes. Why Not Just Collect Daily?

From The Gateway Pundit.com (April 17, 2022):

Orange County CA will be attaching tech devices to 9 of their most heavily used drop boxes for the June elections. This OC pilot program is an effort to remotely know the number of ballots inside those boxes. The device is a glorified padlock that includes a scanner, cellular modem, and batteries. The first thing you might wonder is why? If OC is collecting ballots on regular or daily basis, why do they need to know the quantities remotely? The simple answer is….they don’t.

Here’s how it works. A “BoxLock” device the size of a hockey puck is attached to the front of the drop box. Voters who registered for “OC Ballot Express” tracking can walk up to the box, push the button, scan their envelopes bar code, then drop it in the box. Using a cellular modem, the device sends data back to BoxLock in Atlanta. The voter then receives a text message telling them what they already know….they just put a ballot in that box. Wow!

But that isn’t entirely true. BoxLock only knows if a bar code was scanned. It doesn’t know if an envelope went inside the box. Also, many voters will not sign up for “OC Ballot Express” because it demands their cell phone number. Those who signed up and scanned their envelope are the only ones counted. Some might deposit first and forget the scan. Some might scan but not deposit their envelope. The bottom line is this. BoxLock will only know the number of scans, not the actual number of ballots inside the box.

To view the status of these boxes, staff at the OC Registrar of Voters must have internet access, a browser, or possibly use unsecure cell phones. They must login to the BoxLock software, which could be in Atlanta, or an unknown cloud server location. Staff can then view the scan numbers for each box. This approach adds and exposes another layer of election information over the internet. Fraudsters might gain access to this info as election day approaches. It will help them decide which precincts and boxes are best to stuff, and by how much, so they won’t be flagged for excessive voters.

The word “election day” is almost entirely erased from California. Their elections have become more like glorified survey’s taken over 29 days. According to the CA SOS, ballot boxes must be emptied every 96 hours at the least. In those 10 day before the election, this drops to 48 hours. Orange has about 115 boxes across the county. It shouldn’t be that hard to empty the boxes at least once a day. Some elections empty them every few hours. OC drop boxes are massive in size, so overfilling shouldn’t be a concern.

By directing people away from the U.S. Postal boxes, election jurisdictions are bypassing one of the most powerful deterrents to mail-in ballot fraud. Using a USPS blue box to aid in the commission of a crime is a Federal felony. Severe penalties can be levied. Also, Federal law enforcement including the US Postal Inspector can investigate. The DNC knows private made ballot box’s have none of these ramifications. It’s why they push them relentlessly.

BoxLock’s technology is solid for use on shipping containers, deliveries, and remote access. But it doesn’t fit for elections or resolve one single ballot stuffing issue. They can’t capture video or images of voters. They can’t insure only one ballot per voter is inserted, or appropriate numbers per law. They have no way to scan every ballot that enters the box, and so on. To make matters worse, their mobile apps, the administration applications, and the back-end infrastructure were all built by someone else, a company called Digital Scientists.

What’s most amazing is the announcement of this OC pilot program. Media organizations repeated almost verbatim the same talking points. It’s safe, more secure, transparency, creates trust, voter confidence, and so on. KTLA Ch.5 News in Los Angeles provided a short video praising the technology. The press agent for OC simulates scanning the ballot but doesn’t actually activate the scanner (button). Media asked no hard questions.

Garrett Fahy from the OC Republican National Lawyers Association called the drop box scanners “a promising development for voters…encourages lawful participation, increases confidence….transparency…greater trust in our elections.” Did the DNC write these comments for Fahy? This pilot doesn’t prevent one iota of election fraud. Fahy needs to review recent True The Vote cell ping testimony and GP interviews.

Software engineer Mark Cook has interviewed election officials across the country in the last few years. At 7:15 of this video he explains “Election systems are so complicated they are nearly impossible to understand. Election officials don’t understand the very systems they use to do their jobs. And this is frightening to them. So they have to lean on vendors.” Most patriots want less election technology, not more. What is OC doing here? [source]

Tuesday, June 20, 2023

Michigan seventh-grader stops school bus after driver passes out

From NY Post.com (April 27):

A “quick-thinking” seventh-grader in Michigan became the class hero Wednesday when he took control of a school bus after the driver suddenly lost consciousness.

Dillon Reeves, a student at Carter Middle School, was able to stop the bus from crashing after he realized the bus driver was experiencing a medical emergency while taking the kids home near Detriot.

The bus driver “became lightheaded and lost consciousness while the bus was traveling on Masonic Boulevard near Bunert Road,” Warren Consolidated Schools Superintendent Robert Livernois said.

While Livernois did not identify the boy in his statement, Warren City Councilman Jonathan Lafferty shared a message of praise for the boy in a Facebook post.

“This young man jumped into action when his school bus driver experienced a medical emergency, bringing the bus to a stop and avoiding what could have been a very tragic accident,” Lafferty wrote. “We are very proud of you for your heroic actions!”

Both officials lauded Dillon for stepping in and preventing the alarming situation from taking a turn for the worse.

“A quick-thinking 7th-grade male student saw the driver in distress, stepped to the front of the bus and helped bring it to a stop without incident,” Livernois wrote online.

Police officers and the fire department responded quickly and tended to the driver.

The students in the affected driver’s bus were loaded onto a different school bus to make their journey home, Livernois said.

“The actions of the student who helped stop the bus made all the difference today, and I could not be prouder of his efforts,” Livernois wrote on Facebook.

t was not immediately clear how many children were on the bus when the driver began to experience medical issues. The driver’s current condition is unknown. [source]

Nice job. Good for him!

Monday, June 19, 2023

This supermassive black hole sucks big time

From PopSci.com (April 26):

Black holes remain among the most enigmatic objects in the universe, but the past few years have seen astronomers develop techniques to directly image these powerful vacuums. And they keep getting better at it.

The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) collaboration, the international team that took the first picture of a black hole in 2017, followed up that work with observations highlighting the black hole’s magnetic field. And just this month, another team of astronomers created an AI-sharpened version of the same image.

Now a new study published today in the journal Nature describes how images of that black hole, named after its galaxy, Messier 87 (M87), has a much larger circle of debris around it than the 2017 observations would suggest.

Though long hypothesized to exist in theory, for many decades astronomers could only find indirect evidence of black holes in the sky. For instance, they would look for signs of the immense gravity of a black hole influencing other objects, such as when stars follow especially tight or fast orbits that imply the presence of another massive, but invisible partner.

But that all changed in 2017, when the EHT’s global network of radio telescopes captured the first visible evidence of a black hole, the supermassive black hole at the heart of a galaxy 57 million light-years away from Earth. When the image was released in 2019, the orange ring of fire around a central black void drew comparisons to “The Eye of Sauron” from Lord of the Rings.

EHT would go on to directly image Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at the heart of the Milky Way galaxy, releasing another image of a fiery orange doughnut around a black center in May 2022.

Such supermassive black holes, which are often billions of times more massive than our sun—M87 is estimated to be 6.5 billion times bigger and Sagittarius A*  4 million times bigger—are thought to exist at the centers of most galaxies. The intense gravity of all that mass pulls on any gas, dust, and other excess material that comes too close, accelerating it to incredible speeds as it falls toward the lip of the black hole, known as the event horizon.

Like water circling a drain, the falling material spirals and is condensed into a flat ring known as an accretion disk. But unlike water around a drain, the incredible speed and pressures in the accretion disk heat the inflating material to the point where it emits powerful X-ray radiation. The disk propels jets of radiation and gas out and away from the black hole at nearly the speed of light

The EHT team already figured that M87 produced forcible jets. But the second set of results show that the ring-like structure of collapsing material around the black hole is 50 percent larger than they originally estimated.

“This is the first image where we are able to pin down where the ring is, relative to the powerful jet escaping out of the central black hole,” Kazunori Akiyama, an MIT Haystack Observatory research scientist and EHT collaboration member, said in a statement. “Now we can start to address questions such as how particles are accelerated and heated, and many other mysteries around the black hole, more deeply.”

The new observations were made in 2018 using the Global Millimeter VLBI Array, a network of a dozen radio telescopes running east to west across Europe and the US. To get the resolution necessary for more accurate measurements, however, the researchers also included observatories in the North and South: the Greenland Telescope along with the Atacama Large Millimetre/submillimetre Array, which consists of 66 radio telescopes in the Chilean high desert.

“Having these two telescopes [as part of] the global array resulted in a boost in angular resolution by a factor of four in the north-south direction,” Lynn Matthews, an EHT collaboration member at the MIT Haystack Observatory, said in a media statement. “This greatly improves the level of detail we can see. And in this case, a consequence was a dramatic leap in our understanding of the physics operating near the black hole at the center of the M87 galaxy.”

The more recent study focused on radio waves around 3 millimeters long, as opposed to 1.3 millimeters like the original 2017 one. That may have brought the larger, more distant ring structure into focus in a way the 2017 observations could not.

“That longer wavelength is usually associated with lower energies of the emitting electrons,” says Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb, who was not involved with the new study. “It’s possible that you get brighter emission at longer wavelengths farther out from the black hole.”

Going forward, astronomers plan to observe the black hole at other wavelengths to highlight different parts and layers of its structure, and better understand how such cosmic behemoths form at the hearts of galaxies and contribute to galactic evolution.

Just how supermassive black holes generate jets is “not a well-understood process,” Loeb says. “This is the first time we have observations of what may be the base of the jet. It can be used by theoretical physicists to model how the M87 jet is being launched.”

He adds that he would like to see future observations capture the sequence of events in the accretion disk. That is, to essentially make a movie out of what’s happening at M87.

“There might be a hotspot that we can track that is moving either around or moving towards the jet,” Loeb says, which in turn, could explain how a beast like a black hole gets fed. [source]

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Friday, June 16, 2023

3 things Tim Keller taught me: All truth is God's truth

From Robin Schumacher on Christian Post.com (May 20):

I’ve had the privilege for many years to work out with Tim Keller.

Well, actually, Tim and I never met in person. But I’ve listened to countless of his "Gospel in Life" podcasts while training at the gym.

If you’re like me, you probably have a rotation of trusted Christian teachers you use to increase your knowledge of God. Currently, I have four, with Keller leading the pack.

Like many of you, I was deeply grieved to learn about Tim being ushered into the presence of the Lord He has served so faithfully. It’s no exaggeration to say our world is a bit darker now with one of God’s brightest “lights in the world” (Phil. 2:15) being absent.

The online journal I use to document meaningful quotes and links to impactful articles and videos about Christianity is brimming over with Keller material, and for good reason. The man is a master of communication with brainpower that far exceeds my own in every direction, especially when it’s aimed upward as his always is.

It’s difficult for me to pluck out the top three things Keller has implanted in my soul about God, but I’m going to take a swing at it nonetheless.   

#1 Good religion, philosophy, and science all arrive at the same place

We’ve all heard the line “All truth is God’s truth”.  If you’ve ever listened to or read Tim’s books, you know he is a maestro with few equals when it comes to bringing together diverse and vast amounts of intellectual firepower to make his point.

Tugging at the thinking of the ancient Greek and contemporary philosophers while at the same time summoning the thoughts of leading scientists and theologians, Keller will lead you back to God, one way or the other, with every word that comes out of their mouths.

And when he does that, he shows you that right thinking – whether it’s purely philosophical, scientific, or theological – all end up at the same destination: right in the Creator’s lap.

Our problem with that fact, and with God in general, isn’t so much intellectual, Tim said – it’s usually either pride or a too-good-to-be-true attitude. “Grace is insulting,” says Keller, “One side says they don’t need forgiveness whereas the other side says that’s too easy.”

#2 It’s OK (even good) to be real about your faith

I remember laughing out loud during one of Keller’s messages about faith where he stated, “People think that faith is something others naturally possess like good looks, athletic ability, etc., and think I’ll never have that. When they get into a situation that’s bad, they think that faith is like your furnace and thermostat where your heat just automatically kicks on. WHOOSH.”

Except that’s rarely how faith works, he said. Most times, we’re crippled by life’s body blows and can barely speak the words, “I do believe; help my unbelief” (Mark 9:24).

How true. 

Tim admitted his own struggles with understanding both the difficult sayings of Scripture and events that seemed to not make sense in life. And that, he said, is normal so we shouldn’t be embarrassed to feel that way sometimes or experience guilt when we cry out like Habakkuk in anger to God. 

#3 It’s all about Jesus

He does it in every message. Every. Single. One.

Just today, I listened to Tim’s sermon "Abraham and the Torch."  Keller, like always, masterfully worked through the Old Testament text of God making a covenant with Abraham.

He got to the part where the Scripture says, “When the sun had set and darkness had fallen, a smoking firepot with a blazing torch appeared and passed between the pieces. On that day the Lord made a covenant with Abram” (Gen. 15:17-18).

Tim discussed how God Himself passed through the sacrifices Abraham had prepared to ratify the covenant in the deep darkness that had fallen. He then made a sharp right turn to the New Testament and read an account of the crucifixion of Jesus: “From noon until three in the afternoon darkness came over all the land” (Matt. 27:45).

In his typical undramatic style, Keller then joined the two accounts together to show how Jesus became our sacrifice in the darkness to sign, in His own blood, God’s covenant with us. Had I ever made that connection before?      

Never.

But that’s what Tim does every single time – he makes a beeline at the end of each message to Jesus to show us that the Bible is, ultimately, all about Him.

And now he’s with the One he has pointed us to for decades. Our loss. His gain.

Tim’s cancer may have finally overcome his body, but the man himself is now where every oncologist is out of a job. When, by the grace of God, I get to where Keller is right now, he can count on me looking him up to thank him for being such a source of knowledge, help, and inspiration to me.

And if there are gyms in Heaven, who knows, maybe he and I can work out together in person. Now that would be something. [source]

I’ve read many of his books. He was a good author.

Thursday, June 15, 2023

Durham: CIA concluded Sussmann’s anti-Trump dirt was ‘not technically plausible’

From Washington Times.com (April 16, 2022):

The CIA concluded in early 2017 that Clinton campaign attorney Michael Sussmann’s dirt tying President Trump to Russia was “not technically plausible,” special counsel John Durham said in a court filing posted Saturday.

Mr. Durham said Mr. Sussmann met with a second government agency in February 2017 and presented evidence purportedly linking Mr. Trump to Russia. Although Mr. Durham didn’t name the agency, reports confirmed that Mr. Sussmann met with the CIA around this time.

During the meeting, Mr. Sussmann presented the CIA with accusations of a secret communications channel between the Trump Organization and Russia’s Alfa Bank, according to the court filing. He also passed along information about suspicious internet data related to Russian-made phones used near the White House, Mr. Durham said.

In his filing, Mr. Durham says the CIA concluded that the accusations were untrue.

“Agency 2 concluded in early 2017 that Russian Bank 1 data and Russian Phone Provider 1 data was not ‘technically plausible,’ did not ‘withstand technical scrutiny,’ ‘contained gaps,’ ‘conflicted with [itself],’ and was ‘user-created and not machine/tool generated,’” Mr. Durham wrote.

Both accusations were later debunked, including by special counsel Robert Mueller.

The court document was filed late Friday in response to Mr. Sussmann’s bid to exclude evidence from his trial, scheduled to begin on May 16.

Mr. Sussmann has been charged with one count of lying to the FBI. He is accused of telling a top FBI lawyer that he was not representing a client when he turned over evidence supposedly linking Mr. Trump to Alfa Bank when he was really attending the meeting on behalf of the Clinton campaign, which he later billed for the meeting.

Ahead of his trial, Mr. Sussmann is seeking to exclude evidence related to the gathering of domain name system data by a technology executive, identified as Rodney Joffe, who worked with the Clinton campaign attorney.

In an earlier filing, Mr. Durham said the DNS traffic was “exploited” by Mr. Sussmann and Mr. Joffe to dig up dirt on Mr. Trump by monitoring internet traffic flowing from his residences and even the White House.

Attorneys for Mr. Sussmann say the data is irrelevant to their client’s charges.

Mr. Durham, in the filing posted Saturday, argued that the DNS evidence is “a necessary factual backdrop to the charged conduct.” He wrote that the data will “prove the existence of the defendant’s attorney-client relationships with” both Mr. Joffe and the Clinton campaign.

He also wrote that the information will reveal the steps the FBI and CIA took to investigate the accusations Mr. Sussmann presented.

That matters because it establishes “materiality,” meaning it will show that investigators used government resources to look into Mr. Sussmann’s claims without knowing they came from a rival political campaign.

“Evidence concerning the steps the FBI and Agency-2 took to investigate these matters is critical to establishing materiality because it will enable the jury to evaluate those steps, which, in turn, will inform their conclusions about whether the defendant’s alleged false statements were material and could tend to influence or impair government functions,” Mr. Durham wrote.

The special prosecutor said he intends to call a witness from at least one of the companies who maintained the Trump server that was the subject of the Alfa Bank accusations. [source]

Duh.

Wednesday, June 14, 2023

With Lithium Prices Up Ninefold, Report Underscores US Dependence on Foreign Minerals

From The Epoch Times.com (April 13, 2022):

The Biden administration-driven transition from fossil fuels may be hobbled by the difficulty of procuring critical minerals, many of which are mined and processed by China, the authors of a think tank analysis warn.

“China is the dominant supplier for multiple critical minerals and is likely to remain so. In the case of minerals it does not supply—such as cobalt—China has near-monopolistic control of refining capacity through its state-owned enterprises,” states the March report, which was authored by Phil Rossetti and George David Banks for the Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions (CRES) Forum. The projected demand may require more of some minerals than can be found in total reserves.

“Increasingly, scholars are questioning the mineral requirements that would be needed to reach either 100 [percent] renewable or clean energy targets,” the CRES Forum’s analysis states.

The warning comes at a crucial time for global mineral markets: the benchmark prices of lithium, lithium carbonate, and lithium hydroxide have rapidly increased in recent months, as detailed at Benchmark Minerals.

For example, the benchmark price of lithium has increased more than ninefold to 1045.90 a ton in March 2022, from hovering at just 115.80 per ton in September 2020. In dollar terms, battery-grade lithium carbonate was reportedly trading around $76,700 per metric ton in March 2022.

The costs of electric vehicles (EV) will likely increase as a result, Zach Schumacher, a North American metals price expert with Argus Media, told The Epoch Times. The estimated average transaction price for a new electric vehicle was $56,437 in November 2021, according to Kelley Blue Book.

The prices of other key minerals—including the rare earth metal neodymium that goes into wind turbines—have also trended sharply upward in recent months and years.

“Lithium is not the only raw material directly correlated to the EV market witnessing higher costs, so parsing out precisely how much of the increased costs for vehicles in the coming months originates from lithium alone could prove fairly difficult. Nickel, stainless steel, semiconductor and labor costs are among other costs that have all also risen compared to levels from recent years,” said Schumacher, who added that the prices of consumer electronics could also rise.

The report notes that EVs are six times as mineral intensive as vehicles that use conventional internal combustion engines, citing a report from the International Energy Agency (IEA).

Renewable energy sources also are more mineral intensive than their hydrocarbon-based alternatives. Wind turbines, for example, need roughly nine times as many minerals as natural gas plants, according to the IEA report.

“Policymakers should also understand the energy security implications of policies that lean heavily on mineral-intensive products for abating greenhouse gas emissions, as scarcity of materials could raise prices as well as create dependency on foreign suppliers that could have an interest in manipulating the market,” the report states.

In addition to creating national security risks, the current situation also makes the United States culpable in using forced, or otherwise ethically questionable, labor.

One crucial solar panel input, polysilicon, is largely produced in China’s Xinjiang region, likely through the slave labor of the region’s Uyghur ethnic minority.

Likewise, much of the cobalt in lithium-ion batteries is obtained through child labor from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).

The CRES Forum report argues that the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) impedes domestic mining of minerals for renewable energy, even more than it impedes hydrocarbon production.

“Forty-two percent of DOE NEPA environmental assessments and environmental impact statements [are] for clean energy, transmission, or conservation efforts compared with 15 percent for fossil fuel,” it states, referencing an R Street analysis by Rossetti, one of the CRES report’s co-authors.

A major proposed project along these lines, the Thacker Pass Lithium Mine in Humboldt County, Nevada, received its Record of Decision under NEPA in January 2021. Nevada’s Division of Environmental Protection issued mining, water, and air permits to it earlier this year.

Yet, the mine has continued to create controversy, with Shoshone Paiute tribal member Gary McKinney writing in the Reno Gazette-Journal that “our ancestors’ burial site is no place for a mine.”

The Canadian developer of Thacker Pass, Lithium Americas, has made major deals with the Chinese firm Ganfeng Lithium, including through joint ownership of the Cauchari-Olaroz brine lithium carbonate project in Argentina.

Lithium Americas’ website indicates that Ganfeng owns 46.7 percent of the project while Lithium Americas owns 44.8 percent. The remaining 8.5 percent is owned by Argentina’s state-run Jujuy Energía y Minería Sociedad del Estado (JEMSE).

Even if new domestic mines such as Thacker Pass go online, CRES Forum’s meta-analysis of three studies on the energy transition suggests that demand could outpace proven reserves of multiple key minerals, including cobalt, lithium, nickel, chromium, and zinc.

“In short, the potential mining requirements for a complete clean energy transition with existing technology is so large that it is not clear if it is economically viable to extract enough minerals to meet the needs modeled in those studies,” the report states.

In February, President Joe Biden drew attention to a range of new investments aimed at reducing the United States’ reliance on China for lithium, rare earths, cobalt, and other critical minerals.

This includes $35 million from the Department of Defense for a heavy rare earth element separation facility operated by MP Materials, owner of the country’s only rare earth mine in Mountain Pass, California.

MP Materials is partly owned by a Chinese firm, Shenghe Resources.

“As proposed by Chinese government, and characteristic in Chinese rare earth industry, Shenghe Resources designed its equity structure on mixed ownership,” the website for the firm states, indicating that the company is partly owned by the state.

Shenghe Resources didn’t respond by press time to a request by The Epoch Times for comment.

Reuters reported in late March that Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) has described herself as “worried” about the Chinese stake in MP Materials.

The investments announced in February also include a $140 million Department of Energy (DoE) project to obtain critical minerals from mine waste, coal ash, and similar resources.

The CRES Forum report suggests that the challenges it describes could be mitigated by technological breakthroughs, including better approaches to carbon capture and the development of low-carbon fuels for conventional, non-electric vehicles.

It also urges the United States to sanction companies or countries that use unethical labor, arguing that such moves must be made quickly, before the country is too reliant on such minerals.

“As a major consuming market, the United States is best positioned to effect change by refusing market access to unethical suppliers,” it states. [source]

And if any of these foreign nations are enemies of America/or anti-American (like China), we are in trouble if we go to war with them.

Tuesday, June 13, 2023

10 ways big government uses AI to create the totalitarian society of Orwell's classic '1984'

From Fox News.com (May 1):

George Orwell envisioned the dangers of monolithic government armed with artificial intelligence in his famous novel of a future dystopia, "1984," published in 1949.

The Party, led by Big Brother, uses omnipresent technology to monitor constantly and to propagandize to the docile citizens of Oceania.

The terrifying tandem of technology and the human intoxicant of power is used in Oceania to rewrite history, control society, crush the human spirit and keep the Party entrenched forever.

Protagonist Winston Smith works for the ironically named Ministry of Truth, a job he hates. He dreams of the freedom to think, act, write and love.

The totalitarian scenarios described in "1984," and the technologies to enforce them, seemed like science fiction 75 years ago.

Protagonist Winston Smith works for the ironically named Ministry of Truth, a job he hates. He dreams of the freedom to think, act, write and love.

The totalitarian scenarios described in "1984," and the technologies to enforce them, seemed like science fiction 75 years ago.

The warnings of "1984" are also more ominous after big tech proved its eagerness to partner with big government in recent years to influence elections and stifle dissent.

The book that issued warnings about these very scenarios may now also be a target of governments armed with technology to track dissent.

Orwell was recently added to a list compiled by government officials in the U.K. of authors whose works are allegedly shared by people sympathetic to "the far-right and Brexit," according to The Spectator.

Here are 10 warnings from "1984" that seem more prescient — and more urgent — than ever.

1. The screen on your wall knows what you’re doing

"The instrument (the telescreen, it was called) could be dimmed, but there was no way of shutting it off completely," Orwell wrote of the household electronic device in Oceania we now recognize as the television.

Few homes in the U.S. or U.K. owned televisions in the late 1940s — but Orwell already saw their potential for surveillance.

"You may not be aware of it, but your TV knows — and shares — a lot of information about you," Consumer Reports noted in 2021. "We’ve found that you can’t stop all the data collection."

2. History is canceled and rewritten to benefit the state

"Who controls the past controls the future," wrote Orwell. "Who controls the present controls the past."

Thomas Jefferson, and his words from the Declaration of Independence, such as "all men are created equal," are recast or canceled in "1984."

"Jefferson’s words would be changed into a panegyric on absolute government," wrote Orwell, while only fragments of the Declaration of Independence exist as it is slowly erased.

3. Technology supplants the rule of law with political purpose

The legal system is obsolete in Oceania, where society exists only to support the government.

Orwell discussed the phenomenon when Smith opens a diary to pour out his thoughts, then considers the dire consequences of his action.

"This was not illegal (nothing was illegal, since there were no longer any laws)," Orwell wrote.

"But if detected it was reasonably certain that it would be punished by death, or at least by 25 years in a forced-labor camp."

4. Technology is leveraged to savage a man who challenged the system

The residents of Oceania are fed a constant stream of digital hatred against a figure who dared to speak out against the Party.

"As usual, the face of Emmanuel Goldstein, the Enemy of the People, had flashed onto the screen," wrote Orwell of an office meeting.

"All subsequent crimes against the Party, all treacheries, acts of sabotage, heresies, deviations, sprang directly out of his teaching. Somewhere or other he was still alive and hatching his conspiracies."

5. Virtues are erased, replaced by empty new language

Words such as honor, justice, morality, democracy, science and religion "had simply ceased to exist’ in Oceania, Orwell wrote.

"A few blanket words covered them, and, in covering them, abolished them."

It might already sound familiar today: Concepts such as morality and religion are belittled on social media, while new phrases quickly gain political power by their sudden and constant presence on the same platforms.

Speaking new phrases becomes a virtue unto itself even if the words are undefined. [read more]

Yeah America is pretty much 1984 with the deep state in charge. The other 5 ways are:

  1. The worship of God is replaced by worship of the state.
  2. The elite rule amid grandeur while cities crumble.
  3. Basic facts are rewritten as a tool of oppression.
  4. The family is replaced by the state.
  5. 'Big brother is watching you.'

Monday, June 12, 2023

New artificial intelligence tool can accurately identify cancer

From The Guardian.com (April 30):

Doctors, scientists and researchers have built an artificial intelligence model that can accurately identify cancer in a development they say could speed up diagnosis of the disease and fast-track patients to treatment.

Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide. It results in about 10 million deaths annually, or nearly one in six deaths, according to the World Health Organization. In many cases, however, the disease can be cured if detected early and treated swiftly.

The AI tool designed by experts at the Royal Marsden NHS foundation trust, the Institute of Cancer Research, London, and Imperial College London can identify whether abnormal growths found on CT scans are cancerous.

The algorithm performs more efficiently and effectively than current methods, according to a study. The findings have been published in the Lancet’s eBioMedicine journal.

“In the future, we hope it will improve early detection and potentially make cancer treatment more successful by highlighting high-risk patients and fast-tracking them to earlier intervention,” said Dr Benjamin Hunter, a clinical oncology registrar at the Royal Marsden and a clinical research fellow at Imperial.

The team used CT scans of about 500 patients with large lung nodules to develop an AI algorithm using radiomics. The technique can extract vital information from medical images not easily spotted by the human eye.

The AI model was then tested to determine if it could accurately identify cancerous nodules.

The study used a measure called area under the curve (AUC) to see how effective the model was at predicting cancer. An AUC of 1 indicates a perfect model, while 0.5 would be expected if the model was randomly guessing.

The results showed the AI model could identify each nodule’s risk of cancer with an AUC of 0.87. The performance improved on the Brock score, a test currently used in clinic, which scored 0.67. The model also performed comparably with the Herder score – another test – which had an AUC of 0.83.

“According to these initial results, our model appears to identify cancerous large lung nodules accurately,” Hunter said. “Next, we plan to test the technology on patients with large lung nodules in clinic to see if it can accurately predict their risk of lung cancer.”

The AI model may also help doctors make quicker decisions about patients with abnormal growths that are currently deemed medium-risk.

When combined with Herder, the AI model was able to identify high-risk patients in this group. It would have suggested early intervention for 18 out of 22 (82%) of the nodules that went on to be confirmed as cancerous, according to the study.

The team stressed that the Libra study – backed by the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, the National Institute for Health and Care Research, RM Partners and Cancer Research UK – was still at an early stage. More testing will be required before the model can be introduced in healthcare systems.

But its potential benefits were clear, they said. Researchers hope the AI tool will eventually be able to speed up the detection of cancer by helping to fast-track patients to treatment, and by streamlining the analysis of CT scans.

“Through this work, we hope to push boundaries to speed up the detection of the disease using innovative technologies such as AI,” said the Libra study’s chief investigator, Dr Richard Lee.

The consultant physician in respiratory medicine at the Royal Marsden and team leader at the Institute of Cancer Research said lung cancer was a good example of why new initiatives to speed up detection were urgently needed.

Lung cancer is the biggest worldwide cause of cancer mortality, and accounts for a fifth (21%) of cancer deaths in the UK. Those diagnosed early can be treated much more effectively, but recent data shows more than 60% of lung cancers in England are diagnosed at either stage three or four.

“People diagnosed with lung cancer at the earliest stage are much more likely to survive for five years, when compared with those whose cancer is caught late,” said Lee.

“This means it is a priority we find ways to speed up the detection of the disease, and this study – which is the first to develop a radiomics model specifically focused on large lung nodules – could one day support clinicians in identifying high-risk patients.” [source]

That is good news.

Friday, June 09, 2023

America under threat from syncretism, George Barna says in study; churches urged to respond

From The Christian Post.com (May 12):

While the World Health Organization has declared that COVID-19 is no longer a “public health emergency,” America’s embrace of syncretism — the fusion of different religions — and the growing rejection of a biblical worldview remains a threat to general quality of life in a post-pandemic world, especially for children, new research from the Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University suggests.

“During times of crisis, every generation turns to their worldview to navigate the challenges. Sadly, because syncretism is the prevailing worldview of each generation in America today, the response of Americans to the pandemic and the political turbulence it facilitated have been every bit as muddled and chaotic as the worldview on which they are based,” wrote George Barna, director of research at the Cultural Research Center on the findings from his research.

“The ideological and philosophical confusion that characterizes America is perhaps the biggest reflection of the nation's rejection of biblical principles and its decision to replace God's truth with ‘personal truth.'”

Using recent data from the American Worldview Inventory, which is the first-ever national survey conducted in the United States measuring the incidence of both biblical and competing worldviews, Barna shows how the four adult generations in the U.S. — millennials, Gen X (baby busters), baby boomers and elders — had very different spiritual responses to the pandemic.

The research, which involved the tracking of a nationally representative sample of 2,000 adults undertaken in January, showed the lowest incidence of adults with a biblical worldview among the youngest cohorts, millennials, adults born between 1984 and 2002, and Gen X, adults born from 1965 through 1983.

The data show that of the four generations, millennials had the lowest incidence of biblical worldview at 2%. Their connection to Christianity was also shown as quite weak before the pandemic and “was even weaker by the end of the COVID-19” pandemic.

“Millennials were hit hard by the pandemic in dimensions such as their emotions, finances, vocation, relationships, and ideology,” Barna wrote.

Only 5% of Gen X adults held a biblical worldview, according to the data. The study shows that Gen X endured the greatest degree of “spiritual turbulence,” with 10 statistically significant changes and two notable directional changes.

“In all but one instance, those changes showed Gen Xers moving away from biblical perspectives or behaviors. In general, the nature of the spiritual transitions among Gen Xers during the pandemic era was a shift away from trust in God. Among the biggest changes in their religious perspective were declines in believing God created humans, that He is the basis of truth, and that He is the omniscient and omnipotent ruler of the universe,” Barna noted.

“Those doubts have precipitated important transitions in religious behavior, including less frequent Bible reading, church attendance, confession of personal sin, seeking to do God’s will, and worshiping God. Another noteworthy shift is the decline in how many Gen Xers believe that human life is sacred.”

Baby boomers, adults born between 1946 and 1964, and elders, adults 77 and older, were shown to be the most likely among adults to hold a biblical worldview. However, they were still in the minority among their respective cohorts and showed declines over the course of the pandemic.

The biblical worldview incidence among boomers dropped from 9% to 7% over the past three years, while it dropped among elders from 9% to 8%.

Barna suggested that the decision by Christian churches to shutter during the pandemic wasn’t helpful for the American public because it left people unprepared for the challenges of a post-pandemic society.

“The last three years have been a time of high anxiety for tens of millions of adults. It was an ideal time for the Christian Church to provide wise guidance and emotional calm. Unfortunately, most churches agreed to the government's dictate that they close their doors and remain mostly silent. That left an unprepared populace to follow the primary form of leadership available to them: government perspectives and policies,” Barna argued.

“Obviously, that has not worked well, given how dissatisfied a large majority of the country is with the direction of the nation and the quality of post-COVID life. With only one out of every 50 millennials embracing a biblical worldview, America's children are especially vulnerable to the inward-looking approach to life that their parents and most other adults practice,” he added.

“As a nation, we may be past the danger of COVID-19, but we are in the thick of the danger brought about by people relying upon syncretism as their dominant worldview. Biblical churches must see this as a time for an urgent response to the direction society is taking. While the Left pursues the Great Reset, it is time for the Church to pursue the Great Renewal — leading people's hearts, minds, and souls back to God and His life principles.” [source]

Thursday, June 08, 2023

Killing fields of wind energy cannot be ignored

From American Greatness.com (April 12, 2022):

The recent revelation of the mass killing of bald and golden eagles by a NextEra subsidiary exposed the ugly secret that nearly all wind projects share: the wanton destruction of rare and endangered species. On April 5th, in a case brought by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), ESI Energy pleaded guilty to killing more than 150 eagles in eight states. The company was fined $8 million.

According to the DOJ, the company was fined for killing the birds “without obtaining or even seeking the necessary permit.” In other words, completion of paperwork would have made the killings legal.

For too long, the slaughter of birds by wind turbines has been allowed to continue under the faux emergency declaration of climate alarmists. But with bird mortality in the millions, along with  the lack of promised benefits from wind energy, the only rational option is to end development of wind farms.

Studies in the last two years have confirmed what scientists and conservationists have been saying all along: There is blood on the blades of these wind farms, causing irreversible damage to thousands of bird species, including those listed in endangered and vulnerable categories.

In 2021, scientists did a comprehensive study of wind-farm effects on mammalian and avian life. They considered 825 peer-reviewed articles that showed that the “construction, operation and maintenance of wind facilities affect mortality and behavior of mammals and birds as well as habitat suitability.”

“It is estimated that 888,000 bat and 573,000 bird fatalities on wind energy facilities occur per year in the United States,” the study reported.

In the United Kingdom, offshore wind farms being promoted on a large scale threaten sea birds. “[O]ur seas are already struggling and in the race to reach net-zero our seabirds may be lost forever unless we do things differently,” said a senior marine conservationist from the Royal Society of Protection of Birds.

In Finland, studies have found that the impact of wind farms is lethal not just for large raptors but also for many other species.

In neighboring Norway, researchers found that the current practice in the wind energy sector “has not succeeded in avoiding sites with higher impacts for birds, fueling conflicts surrounding environmental concerns of onshore wind energy development.”

A 2022 study analyzing wind development in Bulgaria revealed wind turbines built in northeastern Bulgaria “have a significant negative impact on mortality, barrier effect, and habitat loss. The results reveal other greater risks for birds.”

Grouse is another species adversely affected by wind energy. Studies reveal a reduction in grouse populations in areas with wind turbines, and scientists call for “keeping grouse habitats free of wind energy developments.”

Even with all these studies, estimates of bird mortality from wind farms could be understating the damage. This is because of incomplete detection of bird deaths and insufficient mortality data from wind companies. Studies comparing human detection and dog-assisted searches near the wind farms increased mortality numbers significantly: “Compared to human searches, dog searches resulted in fatality estimates up to 6.4 and 2.7 times higher for bats and small birds, respectively.”

To add insult to fatal injury, wind energy provides no significant benefits compared to conventional sources. Wind turbines have a very low capacity factor—the amount of actual energy produced compared to the installed capacity—and are highly unpredictable.

In Minnesota, for example, the installed capacity of the wind sector is 2.6 times larger than nuclear power, but wind produced 24 percent less electricity than nuclear did in 2020. Wind also required 266 times more land than nuclear installations. In short, wind energy is an environmental nightmare.

So, we have the irony of self-proclaimed guardians of the earth promoting a regressive—even primitive—energy technology that is killing millions of the planet’s creatures. [source]

Another article about wind energy and bald eagles:

Blood on the blades: are thousands of dead bald eagles too high a price to pay for “clean” energy

Wednesday, June 07, 2023

BREAKING: Justice Department secretly spied on Project Veritas journalists, security detail's Apple and Google accounts

From The Post Millennial.com (April 13, 2022):

Apple and Google have admitted that between December 24, 2020, and March 15, 2021, the Department of Justice issued nine secret subpoenas and warrants to the tech companies for private information on Project Veritas journalists, said Veritas founder and CEO James O'Keefe in a video released on Wednesday.

The Apple and Google accounts of journalists' security detail, accessing private information on them.

"The services we all use everyday have also been compromised. New documents revealed that professional and private accounts from Apple and Google were secretly obtained as well. There are thousands of these secret orders issued every year, ours is just a fraction of that. Every day American citizens are also being spied on... signed without so much as a hearing," said O'Keefe, showing a letter from the DOJ to Google signed by the US Attorney in the Southern District of New York.

Documents show the DOJ "compelled Apple and Google not to disclose that they were providing the individual’s private data to the government," Veritas reported.

Veritas announced today that it would be filing a motion that outlines how the DOJ's actions violated the Privacy Protection Act and the Fourth Amendment, in addition to the First Amendment and Common Law Reporter’s Privilege.

Project Veritas' lawyer Paul Calli said that the government acted inappropriately and in violation of the mentioned laws.

"By no reasonable measure can the wholesale seizure of newsgathering materials, attorney-client privileged communications, and irrelevant personal information be considered a proportional response to an alleged low-grade larceny, much less to a non-crime," said Calli in Project Veritas’ motion

"The government knows the truth: Project Veritas engaged in journalism protected by the First Amendment," said O'Keefe.

"As the Reporters Committee has requested of Federal Judge Analisa Torres, it is time for the DOJ’s affidavits, by which they obtained these unjustified subpoenas, be unsealed," O’Keefe concluded. [source]

Tuesday, June 06, 2023

IRS Hires Armed Guards Across Nation

From News Max.com (April 28):

The Internal Revenue Service is hiring armed special agents to work in all 50 states as part of the agency's larger hiring push.

The job posting is listed by the Criminal Investigation section of the IRS, the agency's law enforcement branch. The position would involve investigating financial crimes and potential violations of the Internal Revenue Code, and requires that applicants be a U.S. citizen, qualified from specialized experience or education, at least 21 years of age by the time their training would be complete, and "legally allowed to carry a firearm."

Among the major duties listed: "Be willing and able to participate in arrests, execution of search warrants, and other dangerous assignments."

Other duties: "Carry a firearm; must be prepared to protect him/herself or others from physical attacks at any time and without warning and use firearms in life-threatening situations; must be willing to use force up to and including the use of deadly force."

The application process involves multiple steps, including a written application, an online assessment of competency, a manual review of the application and assessment, a proctored exam administered online, an in-office interview, background check, medical evaluation, offer of employment, and basic training. [source]

This doesn't sound good. Is this really necessary? The answer is no. Not unless you're living in a authoritarian state.

Monday, June 05, 2023

Officials bewildered by Texas cattle having genitalia and tongues removed with 'precision' cuts, no blood or tracks left behind

From The Blaze.com (April 22):

Officials in Texas are bewildered by several cattle that mysteriously had their tongues and genitalia removed. There was no blood or signs of struggle anywhere near the dead cattle.

This week, six cattle were found dead under mysterious circumstances across Madison County, Texas. Ranchers first found a 6-year-old longhorn-cross cow "lying on her side, deceased, and mutilated on their ranch."

The Madison County Sheriff's Office issued a statement regarding the suspicious cattle deaths.

"A straight, clean cut, with apparent precision, had been made to remove the hide around the cow’s mouth on one side, leaving the meat under the removed hide untouched," the Madison County Sheriff's Office said. "The tongue was also completely removed from the body with no blood spill."

The police noted that there were no signs of struggle, footprints, or tire tracks near the mutilated animal.

"Ranchers also reported that no predators or birds would scavenge the remains of the cow, leaving it to decay untouched for several weeks," the statement continued.

The police revealed that five other cattle deaths were eerily similar.

The Madison County Sheriff's Office stated, "The other cows were found in the same condition, lying on one side with the exposed side of their face cut along the jaw line and the tongue, once again, completely removed."

Again, there were signs of struggle or evidence of blood near these mutilated cattle, and no other animals scavenged the five dead cattle for several weeks.

Two of the five cows had a circular cut that removed "the anus and the external genitalia." Police explained that these cuts were made with the same precision that was made on the jaws of the other mangled cattle.

All of the cattle were found along a highway in three counties — Madison, Brazos, and Robertson. Each animal was reportedly part of a different herd, and in a different pasture.

Authorities have yet to determine the cause of death of all six cattle.

The Madison County Sheriff’s Office is urging anyone with information regarding the suspicious cattle deaths to call 936-348-2755.

In 2019, five bulls were found dead in Oregon with tongues and genitalia removed. There were no tracks or blood found near the dead animals.

In 2021, seven cattle were found mutilated on a ranch in Oregon. The Associated Press reported, "In most cases, the dead animal’s sex organs, tongue or eyes are cut away cleanly and there is no blood." [source]

Darn those evil space aliens! When will they quit mutilating America’s cattle? How can consumers have their steaks and hamburgers when they do those dastardly deeds? Are they insane or what?

I wonder if Tucker Carlson is going to cover this specific case. Oh, wait. Fox News canceled his show. Maybe he’ll cover it on his Twitter show. He should have created it on Getter. He has an account on that platform. They actually have an infrastructure to do pod casts. Oh, well. Fox News management should do the courtesy and tell Tucker why they canceled his show. He deserves to know.