The Crazy Years

The bugaboo is now waking up. It’s well rested too…

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I believe, yes, that Chevron deference will go away, whether via the EPA lawsuit or via an ATF lawsuit.

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Filed in Delaware state court:

Recently, we’ve seen a number of left wing plaintiffs file in Delaware state courts.

Interesting considerations of politics vs. the state industry of being a corporate haven.

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In what parallel universe is the executive director of a board whose “purpose was to ensure that DHS followed best practices in combatting disinformation while protecting Americans’ freedom of speech, privacy and civil liberties” not a public figure?

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Not a chance in my opinion. The deep state will not allow things to happen that would threaten the deep state’s control over society. They have Epstein level compromat on enough justices to ensure a 5-4 ruling in favor of Chevron. Should it go away? Yes. Will it? Not a chance.

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Case will likely be in Wilmington—I didn’t read the story—so the jury pool is going to favor Snowball’s claims.

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In the universe where you shut the hell up and let the Despots do what the hell they want.

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Jankowicz complaint:
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/23809460-2023-05-10-jankowicz-complaint-as-filed

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2.Several of these falsehoods stand out as especially destructive—and directly contrary to available, verifiable evidence. To bolster its fabricated, bullying narrative of Jankowicz, Fox falsely claimed that: 1) Jankowicz intended to censor Americans’ speech; 2) Jankowicz was fired from her position with the federal government; and 3) Jankowicz wanted to give verified Twitter users, including herself, the power to edit others’ tweets.

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And yet we have 2A rulings favorable for individual gun ownership. Why would we be allowed to own guns if they want control?

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Having set up the L5 booth for a couple of Comic-Cons in San Diego in the mid-to-late 1980’s you could have fooled me given the sorry state of those in attendance at that time and at the recent coronation. The (pictured) archbishop, in particular, is a sorry piece of work.

The moment at which the young Englishmen are ceremonially and collectively castrated is the moment in which there is no one to gainsay the coronation of such a pretender to the throne—and thereby admit defeat both militarily and morally. They were given their chance.

If any person, of what degree soever, high or low, shall deny or gainsay our Sovereign Lord …, King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, son and next heir unto our Sovereign Lord the last King deceased, to be the right heir to the Imperial Crown of this Realm of Great Britain and Ireland, or that he ought not to enjoy the same; here is his Champion, who saith that he lieth, and is a false traitor, being ready in person to combat with him; and in this quarrel will adventure his life against him, on what day soever he shall be appointed.

Of course, the castration was accomplished long before the most recent coronation:

The following story respecting Charles Dymoke, in 1689 the Champion of William and Mary, was printed in the “Gazetteer” of August 1784, nearly a century after the event, and therefore open to some suspicion:[8]

“The Champion of England (Dymoke), dressed in armour of complete and glittering steel, his horse richly caparisoned, and his beaver finely capped with plumes of feathers, entered Westminster Hall, according to ancient custom, while the king and queen were at dinner. And, at his giving the usual challenge to any one that disputed their majesties’ right to the crown of England, . . . . after he had flung down his gauntlet on the pavement, an old woman, who entered the Hall on crutches, . . . . took it up, and made off with great celerity, leaving her own glove with a challenge in it to meet her the next day, at an appointed hour, in Hyde Park. This occasioned some mirth at the lower end of the Hall, and it was remarked that every one was too well engaged to pursue her. A person in the same dress appeared the next day at the place appointed, though it was generally supposed to be a good swordsman in that disguise. However, the Champion of England politely declined any contest of that nature with one of the fair sex, and never made his appearance”.

The wound to Lancelot’s “thigh” is deep both in history and in psyche.

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Don’t worry. They’re working on that.

What’s her CV as a expert in disinformation?

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The village is planned for the suburbs of Moscow – that is far too upmarket! What Russia should be considering is something parallel to the old US Homestead Act – giving adventurous Westerners the opportunity to go & build themselves a traditional society in Siberia.

After all, Siberia is a huge underpopulated area, and there are large parts that may be reminiscent of Minnesota in the early 19th Century. There are cities like Tomsk in central Siberia where the traditional wooden architecture is highly reminiscent of San Francisco’s Painted Ladies – if one can imagine San Francisco without the stench, the drugs, and the crime. Tomsk has something like a dozen universities and institutes – although probably none of them would offer a PhD in Queer Gender Studies.

Since Minnesota has now been given over to Somali immigrants, there may be lots of Minnesotans (and others) seeking a new land similar to that which their forefathers entered.

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In 2018, Russia’s offering residency and land to South African Boer farmers in peril from the attacks by feral blacks and threat of expropriation by the regime was in the news.

Washington Post, 2018-09-23, “Why Russia is wooing South Africa’s white farmers”:

The West may view Putin largely as a strategic and military adversary. Yet inside Russia, much of his support grows from the idea of Russia as the caretaker for a white, Christian and old-style order — rejecting “so-called tolerance, genderless and infertile,” in Putin’s own words in 2013.

There are no figures made public on the number of South Africans who have moved to Russia or are considering it. Poluboyarenko, however, is a prominent voice for the outreach. He gained attention earlier this year after helping an 11-member German family, outraged by sex education in Western schools, to settle in Russia.

Addressing the du Toits at his “Motherland” dairy farm in Kosyakovo, about 60 miles southeast of Moscow, general director Mikhail Baranov told the father and son: “You can be sure of one thing. You won’t find liberalism here, but family values instead.”

Such sentiment could hold appeal for the group of white South Africans who call themselves Boers, meaning “farmer” in Dutch. They are descendants of the Dutch settlers who came to southern Africa in the 17th century and have an identity rooted in the Dutch Reformed Church, the Afrikaans language and a shared history of pioneering.

American Free Press, 2018-10-18, “White Farmers Say ‘Da’ to Putin’s Asylum Offer”:

For many South African farmers, who have witnessed their country descend from a first-rate economic marvel to a country now barely registering on the Human Development Index—with an unemployment rate approaching 60%—enough is enough. A good number of these hard-working folk have pulled up stakes and headed to the Russian grasslands between Ukraine and Kazakhstan, where more than 65% of the land is dedicated to agriculture.

A large part of the exodus has been brought on by South Africa’s government, led by President Cyril Ramaphosa, who “has pledged to return the lands owned by white farmers since the 1600s to the black citizens of the country.” The South African government “is planning to put an end to what it calls the legacy of apartheid, where most of South Africa’s land is still in the hands of its minority white population.”

This past July [2018], a few weeks before Russian President Vladimir Putin visited Johannesburg for an economic summit, a group of 30 South African farm families visited Russia, claiming they face “violent attacks and death threats at home,” making the case for the more than 15,000 Boers who are planning to move there.

Putin’s government made it easier for South Africans to visit his country when, this past April, they “scrapped tourist visa requirements . . . meaning all planned visits by South Africans are no longer reviewed in advance.” Currently, fewer than 10,000 South Africans live in Russia.

I haven’t heard anything about this since 2018, and a quick Web search failed to find any follow-up.

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Then there are the descendants of those Dutch farmers who chose to stay in Holland rather than move to South Africa in the 19th Century. They now face hatred & social extirpation from their own current Dutch government. Perhaps they too should be invited to “Go East, Young Farmer”. Since the Dutch are famously the tallest people in the West, they would be a good admixture to the Slavic gene pool.

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