See how they squeal

It’s going to be interesting to see the media attempting to simultaneously argue that a) businesses can discriminate against the unvaccinated and b) businesses cannot discriminate against the vaccinated. Because you know they’re going to screech like crazy about second-class status for the unvaccinated:

An anti-vax beauty therapist has said she will refuse to treat anyone who has been vaccinated against coronavirus. 

Sarah McCutcheon, based in Glasgow, wrote in a post on her business’ Instagram page: ‘We will not treat anyone who has had a Covid-19 jab.’  

The owner of Wellness and Wellbeing With Sarah made the comment alongside a post from an Australian hair salon which read: ‘We are not your hairdresser if you have had the Covid vax.’  She added: ‘We agree and will not conduct massages or treatments on any vaccinated people…sorry not sorry.’

The National Hair and Beauty Federation (NHBF) told the Daily Record such a policy would go against Government guidance, which should be followed to keep customers safe.      

I don’t know about you, but I definitely know more people that are concerned about contact with the vaccinated than they are about contact with the unvaccinated. 


Water and Gummi Bears

The central vaccination center in Vienna sees dozens of young people collapsing every day:

The Austria Center Vienna (Donaustadt) is of crucial importance for the city’s vaccination strategy. Around 5000 Viennese are vaccinated against the Corona here every day. But unfortunately there are always side effects. An Impfstrasse employee told Austrian daily Heute that around 50 people per day collapsed last weekend. Almost all of them had previously received a dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.

Younger people were particularly affected; Johnson & Johnson is used from the age of 18. The city confirmed this, but spoke of “30 to 40” people affected for the whole weekend. Unfortunately, it happens again and again that “a few” collapse after the vaccination. That is why the rest period after vaccination is said to be important. The paramedics of the Samaritan Association were then instructed to pay particular attention to “young and slim” people.

The reason is that these people in particular drink and eat too little before the vaccination. The city is now distributing water and gummy bears.

They’re just dehydrated. And when people start collapsing permanently over the next few weeks and months, no doubt their deaths will be blamed on gluten allergies or desucrosation. 

Seriously, they’re trying to push “food allergies” as a substitute explanation for why otherwise healthy vaccinated people are dropping dead:

Ayesha K. Faines: 35-year-old journalist and “Grapevine Show” panelist dead 14 weeks after experimental Pfizer mRNA shot. Family tells Faines’ former employer, News4Jax, that she died from “food allergies”

This may sound credible at first glance, but it isn’t in light of the fact that between 5 and 15 people die from severe reactions to food allergies on an annual basis. It’s still early days, but it won’t surprise me to subsequently learn that we have been witnessing the greatest crime against humanity ever committed. 

 



This is what success looks like

Last night UATV successfully took a big step forward, as both Big Bear and I streamed live on UATV without any problems or interruptions. Big Bear had 615 peak simultaneous viewers and I had 154; these UATV-specific numbers were in addition to the viewers on Odyssey and D-Live, as we were both streaming on multiple platforms.

The good news is that the bandwidth logs indicate that UATV is now able to support up to 5,000 simultaneous viewers, and the server infrastructure is already in place to support up to 20,000 simultaneous viewers.

The next major step will be adding chat functionality, at which point there will be no need to stream on any other platforms unless one wishes to make the stream available to non-subscribers. Superchats will eventually follow, and devs are already working on the apps. We also plan to permit creators to control how open they want any given stream to be, although chat will always be limited to subscribers.

Anyhow, if you haven’t gotten on board with UATV yet, you might want to consider subscribing soon.We’ll also be releasing a new documentary there very soon.


The destruction of literature

I’ve always been bewildered by the supposed excellence of Ernest Hemingway. Like later supposedly great writers like Saul Bellow and Joseph Heller, and earlier writers such as James Joyce, I’ve always found his work to fall considerably short of the regard in which it is supposedly held. Miles Mathis explains why Hemingway’s overrated work has been pushed so hard, as the usual suspects apparently did to literature what they’ve done to painting, science, and more recently, comics and computer games:

Again, we can’t understand without knowing who is behind Pound.  The picture above tells us, literally, since the man standing behind Pound is our clue.  Yes, we finally have clear evidence in 1924, when Pound secures funding for Ford Madox Ford’s Transatlantic Review—which contained works from Pound, Joyce, Stein, and Hemingway.  We are told the money came from John Quinn.  Who is John Quinn?  According to Wikipedia, 
He worked for British Intelligence services before, during and after World War I.  In this role he acted as case officer for, among others, Aleister Crowley, who was an agent provocateur posing as an Irish nationalist in order to infiltrate anti-British groups of Irish and Germans in the United States.
Wow.  We have, at one swoop, connected Hemingway, Crowley, Stein, Joyce, Ford and Pound to Intelligence, and we have done it without leaving the whitewashed pages of Wikipedia.  We also have to look back to A Moveable Feast in a new way.  Aleister Crowley makes an appearance in A Moveable Feast, to the astonishment of most people.  It is only a cameo, but still.  Why would Hemingway  mention in 1957 passing by Crowley on the street in the early 1920’s?  Of all the things he experienced in that period, of all the things mentioned in “his notebooks saved in old steamer trunks,” why that mention of Crowley?
The role of Intelligence in the rise of Modernism has been missed by most people for the same reason I missed it for so long: we forget how far back the Agencies go.  Most people know the CIA wasn’t created until 1947, and since it came out of the Office of Strategic Service—which was an agency of the Second World War, we then take Intelligence only back to 1938 or so.  But there was Intelligence in the Civil War and the Revolutionary War.  There was Intelligence in Caesar’s armies and in the armies of Alexander.  Like prostitution, it is as old as the race itself.  Cain and Abel were spying on one another, and plotting, and before that the snake—the first agent—was watching Eve from the tree, trying to insert himself in the place given to Adam.  
Although the evidence for the central role of Intelligence has always been there, it of course hasn’t been promoted, and it has retreated into the shadows.  The evidence can even be found in the works of the Moderns themselves, as I showed previously  with Burrough’s Naked Lunch.  The same is easy to show with Ulysses and Portrait of the Artist, in which Joyce talks about the British spies in Dublin Castle.
And in Dubliners (p. 96), Mr. Henchy “knows for a fact” that half the Radical Nationalists in Dublin are “in the pay of the Castle.”  Who would have thought that Joyce himself was among them, or soon would be?  I haven’t (yet) found any evidence Joyce was subverting the Irish causes, but since he was certainly promoting the Modernist causes, he was in the service of one of the main Intelligence programs of his time.  Since this program served the rich families at the expense of art history, we see that Joyce is an anti-hero in a different way that you have thought.  Although he showed real early talent in both poetry and novel writing, he chose instead to sell out his birthright as a real artist for the money and fame of a bought one.  Ulysses is the public record of that sell-out.  

I will confess to being a little disappointed to learn that F. Scott Fitzgerald was also manufactured, as I think quite a bit of his work is genuinely good, although I can’t say that I’m shocked. There was always something a little bit odd about his career, and the idea that he sold out explains his very rapid early success, as well as his apparent self-hatred and decline into alcoholism. And it’s certainly in keeping with the dangerous combination of his grandiose ambitions with his insecurity complex.

But I would be remiss if I didn’t quote this glorious dismissal of Hemingway from the Fitzgerald paper:

These people will steer you toward anything but the truth.  You are allowed to theorize about anything but the truth, that being that Hemingway was a shitty writer who wrote boring books, promoted fascist causes, and whose fame rests on a mountain of lies.  



Banks not tanks

People often accuse China of being imitative rather than creative, and stealing techniques and technology rather than inventing it. Well, it looks like they learned a rather nasty new trick from the West’s globalist bankers and are applying it effectively with vigor around the world:

Perched atop massive cement pillars that tower above Montenegro’s picturesque Moraca river canyon is an incomplete highway that threatens to bankrupt the little Balkan nation. 

China Road and Bridge Corporation, the state-owned company which is building the bridge with imported Chinese workers, has not yet finished constructing the first section of the 270-mile highway to the Serbian capital Belgrade. 

The first instalment on a $1 billion loan from China’s state bank is due this month but it’s unclear whether Montenegro, whose debt has soared to more than double its GDP because of the project, will be able to pay it back.  

A copy of the loan contract reviewed by NPR shows that if Montenegro misses the deadline, Beijing has the right to seize land inside the country – as long as it doesn’t belong to the military or is used for diplomatic purposes. 

Furthermore, the country’s former government green-lighted for a Chinese court of arbitration to have the final say on any contractual disputes.  

The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund have been engaging in debt-trap diplomacy for decades. The Chinese offer is actually less burdensome and less controlling… unless the country defaults. Which is how China is going to snap up very inexpensive property all around the world and there is literally nothing that the globalists – who invented the scheme – can do to stop it.

Nationalism and the ability to default has been the only answer to this sort of financial predation, but even nationalism won’t help much when the lender holding the collateral has a massive military to back up his legal claims.

It’s always more efficient to invade-and-occupy using banks rather than tanks.



Remember the Yuma!

 At least we know what the name of the object of the false flag intended to start WWIII will be:

American sailors at the helm of a naval landing vessel have charted course for the Black Sea to take part in wargames alongside other NATO forces, the US Sixth Fleet has announced on Thursday, amid fears of conflict in the region.

According to commanders, the US Naval Ship Yuma, a Spearhead-class expeditionary fast transport craft, “began its northbound transit into the Black Sea to operate with our NATO allies and partners.” The twin-hulled catamaran is able to transit a whole company of US Marines and is equipped with both a flight deck and a ramp to allow armored vehicles to rapidly roll into battle.

The Yuma will take part in the colossal ‘Sea Breeze’ exercises along with personnel from 32 separate nations, including Ukraine, the UK, France, Poland, Georgia, Senegal, South Korea, Pakistan, Japan and Morocco, among others.

Or perhaps it will be known as “the Black Sea Incident”.