2024-07-03

Morning Report: 2024-07-03

ISRAEL:  CDR SALAMANDER, CAROLINE GLICK, AND THE IDF'S FAILED DOCTRINES.

https://cdrsalamander.substack.com/p/caroline-glicks-failed-doctrines

The title of CDR Salamander's blog post is a little confusing; the article is an endorsement of Caroline Glick, sharing her critiques of the "failed doctrines" of the IDF.  [EDIT:  CDR Salamander has fixed the title.]  Quoting from Glick:

Two underlying assumptions guided Israel’s security establishment for the past generation. The first asserted that with the end of the Cold War, the era of conventional wars had ended. In the present age, brains, rather than brawn, would rule the roost.

…the second underlying assumption that guided Israel’s security establishment for the past generation. This assumption, also championed by Barak, asserted that Israel’s most important strategic asset was the United States.

Salamander adds:

The Smartest People in the Room™ assured them all was well.

When this war ends - or at least this stage of a “war” that may never really end - this reality will have to be addressed, and probably looks like it already is.

The failure of the second assumption should ring loudly in Europe as well. The Russians have made this apparent.

Glick's original article - titled 'Rising from the Ruins of a Generation of Failed Doctrines' - is here:

https://carolineglick.com/rising-from-the-ruins-of-a-generation-of-failed-doctrines/

Glick notes that the IDF is already starting to learn some hard lessons, and moving back towards domestically-produced weapons and munitions in a program called the "Independence Project".

COMMENTARY.  I have little to add to the knowledgeable analyses of Caroline Glick and CDR Salamander, but I do want to point out one thing.  The IDF was not wrong in its estimation of the American people's support for the Jewish state, but it made the mistake of confusing the American people with the American government.

 Every American patriot understands that while our own Nation's security is entrusted to our government and our armed forces, ultimately it is the American citizenry - We The People - who are responsible for our Nation's safety and our own.  Our Bill of Rights enshrines the individual citizen's right to keep and bear the tools of his or her own defense, and of the Nation's.  This is every American's last line of defense against enemies foreign and domestic, and it is our protection in the event of an ineffectual or hostile government regime.

 The defense of Israel is Israel's responsibility.  The Israeli people have paid a terrible price for their government's over-reliance on technology, intellect, and a friendly regime in Washington.  As Americans prepare to celebrate our Independence Day, Israelis are looking for a way forward in the wake of last October's bloodshed.  May they do so in a renewed spirit of independence.


2024-07-02

Morning Report: 2024-07-02

EUROPE:  FRENCH ELECTIONS FAVOR LE PEN IN FIRST ROUND.

https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2024/07/01/le-pen-victory-triggers-leftist-protests-what-happens-in-the-french-election-now/

'France-wide election results trickled in overnight for the first round of the Parliamentary selection, largely confirming the exit polls published Sunday night and the opinion polling in the days running up to the vote. Marine Le Pen’s Rassemblement National (RN) is the largest party with 33.15 per cent of votes cast on the highest turnout for a French election in decades. The New Popular Front, a new pan-left alliance put together for this vote got 27.99 per cent and globalist-managerialist President Emmanuel Macron’s faction came in third with just 20.76 per cent.'

 

ISRAEL:  LIORA ARGAMANI, MOTHER OF NOA, PASSES.

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/392409

The mother of Lior Argamani, who was rescued from Hamas captivity on June 8 together with three other hostages from the October 7 attacks, has died from brain cancer.


SCOTUS:  PRESIDENTS COVERED BY IMMUNITY FOR OFFICIAL ACTS.

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2024/07/01/trump-wins-supreme-court-says-presidents-covered-by-limited-immunity/

The Court held, according to the summary of the decision:

Under our constitutional structure of separated powers, the nature of Presidential power entitles a former President to absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for actions within his conclusive and preclusive constitutional authority. And he is entitled to at least presumptive immunity from prosecution for all his official acts. There is no immunity for unofficial acts.

 

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA:  ANTIFA CELL BUSTED.

https://thepostmillennial.com/andy-ngo-reports-so-cal-antifa-members-all-sentenced-to-prison-or-jail-over-2021-san-diego-attack

'Eight convicted rioters were sentenced to varying prison and jail terms last week for their role in a So Cal Antifa attack in southern California in 2021.

The sentencing in San Diego Superior Court on June 28 brought the conclusion to more than three years of investigations, a secret indictment, plea deals, and a dramatic trial. This marks the first time in U.S. history that prosecutors have broken up an Antifa cell with a string of multiple convictions. In fact, all 12 defendants related to the case were convicted.'


 

2024-07-01

Morning Report: 2024-07-01

 SOVIET FLAG RAISED OVER SVALBARD.

https://thebarentsobserver.com/en/arctic/2024/06/back-ussr-soviet-flags-wave-svalbard

Russian state-owned company Arktikugol has recently raised three large hammer-and-sickle flags at its facilities at Pyramiden and Barentsburg.  'It was last weekend General Director of Trust Arktikugol, Ildar Neverov, climbed the summit of Pyramiden and hoisted the flag of the Soviet Union. '


EL AL PLANE REFUSED REFUELING IN TURKEY, DIVERTED TO RHODES.

https://www.jpost.com/breaking-news/article-808378

An El Al spokesperson announced that "following the medical incident that occurred on flight LY5102 from Warsaw to Tel Aviv, and the plane's landing in Antalya, the passenger was referred for urgent medical treatment."

"The flight crew prepared for a renewed take-off to Tel Aviv, but local workers refused to refuel the plane, even though it was a medical case. The plane took off to Rhodes, where it will refuel before taking off to Israel." 


2024-06-30

From insurgency to establishment.

 
I don't regret the years I spent campaigning to end discrimination against lesbian, gay, and transgender people.  I do not support today's organized LGBT movement because it has stopped being a quest for justice and has become an exercise in raw power.  

The anti-gay social conservatives of an earlier generation often claimed that "homosexuals are trying to destroy society" which certainly is not true.  What is true, however, is that the leftist LGBT organizations really are trying to destroy society - not because they're gay but because they're leftist, and that's what leftists do.

Gay advocacy groups are far from unique in this regard.  Since the early 20th century, the left has successfully marketed itself to minority groups - workers, Jews (in Europe and America), black Americans, other ethnic minorities, and gay people - as the "protector of the oppressed".  But this "protection" comes at a price:  eternal loyalty to the left is demanded.  And in order to justify its perpetual claim on that loyalty, the left has an interest in perpetuating the prejudices - or at least, the perception of the prejudices - that it claims to fight.

Morning Report 2024-06-30.

 USA PRESIDENTIAL RACE:  BIDEN TO WEIGH DROPPING OUT.

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/392311

News reports indicate that Joe Biden is at Camp David in consultation with his family, to decide whether to continue his campaign for the 2024 US presidential election or to drop out.  This follows last Thursday's debate, which was widely seen as having gone poorly for Biden.


EDUCATION:  JEWISH STUDENTS SUE UCLA FOR ENABLING ANTI-SEMITIC DISCRIMINATION.

https://www.campusreform.org/article/jewish-students-sue-ucla-claim-school-allowed-anti-israel-protesters-block-campus/25768

'On June 5, three Jewish UCLA students sued the university for not shutting down pro-Palestinian encampments, alleging discrimination against Jews. They are seeking an injunctive and monetary relief for various constitutional and civil rights violations, like Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

The plaintiffs contend that the UCLA administration failed to adequately protect Jewish students on campus in the wake of the Oct. 7 attack against Israel and the subsequent surge in anti-Semitism at American institutions of higher education.'

 

FRANCE:  ELECTIONS BEGIN TODAY, COULD HAND POWER TO LE PEN AND RN.

https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2024/06/30/france-elects-macrons-snap-vote-that-may-hand-le-pen-keys-to-government-starts-today/

'Globalist leader Emmanuel Macron suffered a stinging defeat at the European Union-wide elections in early June, prompting him to call fresh national legislative elections to assert his authority. The message to the French people appears to be one of rejecting what he saw as a protest vote for Marine Le Pen’s populists, defying the voters to give it a repeat performance for something that actually matters, the French Parliament.'

2024-01-21

World today: 2024-01-21.

 WORLD TODAY 2024-0121

AMERICAS / INTERNATIONAL:  JAVIER MILEI AT WEF IN DAVOS.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pfcd0gWNIog
https://www.eurasiareview.com/18012024-speech-of-argentinas-president-javier-milei-at-davos-transcript/

Speaking at the World Economic Forum 2024 in Davos, Argentina's President Javier Milei praised the benefits of the free market economy and condemned socialism, speaking from his own country's experience and from a wealth of statistical data.  He further argued that socialism is inherently unjust because it is inherently violent and coercive.  Additionally, Milei argued in favor of a broader definition of socialism:  "Today, states don’t need to directly control the means of production to control every aspect of the lives of individuals. With tools such as printing money, debt, subsidies, controlling the interest rate, price controls, and regulations to correct so-called market failures, they can control the lives and fates of millions of individuals."

USA ELECTION QUESTIONS:  GBI STRATEGIES WORKER INTERVIEW - GATEWAY PUNDIT.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/01/new-evidence-gbi-strategies-employee-who-turned-fraudulent/

Following up on a report from last August, Gateway Pundit fills in the blanks in a Michigan State Police report on irregularities in the 2020 election in Muskegon and elsewhere in that state.  Thousands of questionable voter registration forms were dropped off at the Muskegon City Clerk's office from an entity called GBI Strategies, by a woman named Brianna Hawkins.  Here, Michigan AG investigator Stephen Morse can be seen interviewing Brianna (presumably Brianna Hawkins) about her role.

2024-01-03

World today: 2024-01-03.

 

ISRAEL / HAMAS:  HAMAS DEPUTY CHIEF SALEH AL-AROURI GETS HIS VIRGINS.

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/382959

'Saleh al-Arouri, the deputy chairman of Hamas’ political bureau, was killed in an explosion in the neighborhood of Dahieh in southern Beirut this evening (Tuesday), Arabic and Hezbollah media sources reported.  Al-Arouri was considered the 'number two' of the terrorist organization under Ismail Haniyeh and was responsible for terrorist activity in Judea and Samaria. He once admitted Hamas' responsibility for the kidnapping and murder of three Israeli teenagers in 2014. He was close to Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. ... Two other people were reportedly killed in the blast, which occurred while al-Arouri was reportedly in a meeting with other terrorist operatives from Hamas and Hezbollah. According to reports, one of the operatives who was killed in the strike together with al-Arouri was Khalil al-Hayya, a senior member of the Hamas political wing.'

https://www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2024/01/hamas-deputy-leader-killed-in-suspected-israeli-airstrike-in-lebanon.php

'Al-Aruri is the first top tier Hamas leader killed since Hamas and its terrorist allies launched the Oct. 7 rampage on southern Israel. Since Israel entered the Gaza strip to dismantle Hamas’ political and military organization, numerous mid-level military commanders, political leaders and operatives have been killed or captured. But senior Gaza-based Hamas leaders such Yahya Sinwar, his brother Muhammad Sinwar, and commander Muhammad Deif have escaped the dragnet thus far.'


ISRAEL / HAMAS:  ADIL MISMAH OF NUKHBA COMPANY GETS HIS VIRGINS.

https://voz.us/israel-confirms-it-eliminated-a-hamas-leader-involved-in-the-october-7-terrorist-attacks/?lang=en

'In a post on X, the IDF claimed to have eliminated Adil Mismah, a commander of the Nukhba Company in Deir al-Balah who participated in the terrorist attacks of October 7, when Hamas invaded Israel, massacring more than 1,200 people and kidnapping hundreds of civilians.'


UPDATE:  ISRAELI DRONE STRIKE TARGETED MULTIPLE HAMAS LEADERS IN LEBANON.

https://redstate.com/jenvanlaar/2024/01/02/new-top-hamas-commander-killed-in-beirut-by-israeli-drone-strike-n2168203

'Saleh al-Arouri, the leader of Hamas' military operations in the West Bank and the man responsible for facilitating money and weapons transfers for the group since the 1980s, and others were killed when the building in which they were meeting with other "resistance factions" in Beirut was bombed.  Reports indicate that Khalil al-Hayya, Hamas' deputy political director in Gaza, Abu Amar, head of Hamas forces in southern Lebanon, and Hamas spokesman Osama Hamdan were also killed, but those identities have not been confirmed.'

2024-01-01

World today: 2024-01-01.

ISRAEL:  DANON TO LIKUD - DON'T BOW TO US PRESSURE.

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/382896

'Economy Minister Nir Barkat and MKs Galit Distel-Atbaryan and Eli Dallal did not attend the weekly Likud faction meeting today (Monday), during which MK Danny Danon strongly criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over the withdrawal of thousands of troops from Gaza.  "The publications and reports in recent days point to a worrying trend," said Danon. "Israel is losing the achievements it gained in the war because of pressure from the US."'


CANADA - GLOBALISM:  MP LESLYN LEWIS CHALLENGES W.H.O. TREATY.

https://www.rebelnews.com/leslyn_lewis_condemns_undemocratic_amendments_to_who_pandemic_treaty

'MP Leslyn Lewis [Haldimand-Norfolk, ON] told Health Minister Mark Holland in a letter of her concerns that the treaty would intrude on Canada’s sovereignty.  "While your department’s response to the online petition was meant to reassure Canadians that their healthcare sovereignty would not be compromised, several concerning amendments are now in force as a result of Canada’s failure to reject the May 28, 2022 amendments," she wrote.'


USA - ANTI-SEMITISM:  PORTLANDER ARRESTED FOR SWASTIKAS ON CHICAGO YESHIVA.

https://thepostmillennial.com/portland-woman-arrested-in-chicago-for-hate-crime-after-swastikas-found-on-jewish-school

'Mariana Noel Lynch, 30, was arrested on Thursday on charges that include three felony counts of hate crime, one felony count of hate crime/school, two felony counts of criminal damage/government property, and four misdemeanor counts of criminal defacement property. ... Police identified Lynch based on a description in a police notice that was published the day before after swastikas, a Star of David, and "die KKK raka" were found graffitied at Yeshiva Ohr Boruch, an Orthodox Jewish primary school in the West Ridge neighborhood, according to Chicago Sun-Times.'


COMMENTS.  Calendar year 2024 opens with the atrocities of October 7 still fresh in memory, and about 129 hostages still believed to be held by Hamas.  In the United States, this year's Presidential election will undoubtedly be a momentous event.  Communist China threatens Taiwan ever more aggressively, even as it struggles to consolidate its iron grip on institutions and governments around the world.  


Strength to get through all this, to survive and to prevail, will be found in renewing our bonds with families and communities; in staying physically, mentally, and spiritually healthy; and in keeping alive an inspiring vision for the future.

 

2023-04-24

Whose children?

 "You don't own your children - WE DO" is what the left is really saying.

It is the logical conclusion of the collectivism that starts with economics and ends with all aspects of society and human relationships.  It is rewarding incompetence, mediocrity, and failure at the expense of those who are successful.

The left cannot defend their ideas and values in open discourse, and they know it.  They cannot tolerate competition.  Their only solution is to eliminate the competing model that shows up their socialist agenda for the monstrous failure that it is.

Raising a child - or caring for any family member or close relationship - requires commitment, time, and experience.  It takes investment, direct knowledge, and accountability.  You need to learn the individual's needs, and how to meet those needs, over time, with a great deal of trial and error.  There is no shortcut.  This is what you get in a familial relationship, and it is what no institution can ever provide.

Conversely, blurring or erasing those lines of commitment and accountability serves only the interests of those who wish to hide their own failures and frauds.  It is all about obfuscation.

2023-03-16

Morning Report: 2023-03-16

MIDDLE EAST:  CHINA, IRAN, RUSSIA HOLD DRILLS IN GULF OF OMAN.

Arutz Sheva:  Naval forces from China, Iran and Russia — countries at odds with the United States — are staging joint drills in the Gulf of Oman this week, China’s Defense Ministry announced.  The exercises are scheduled for Wednesday through Sunday.

IRAN:  OFFICIALS CALL FOR CONSERVATIVE REFORMS.

ISW:  Hardline Islamic Coalition Party Secretary General Asadollah Badamchian called for constitutional reform within the bounds of the Islamic Republic during an interview with reformist news outlet Entekhab on March 15.

BANKING:  CANADA'S REGULATOR TAKES CONTROL OF TORONTO SVB.

Epoch Times:  Canada’s banking regulator has taken permanent control of the assets held by Silicon Valley Bank (SVB)’s branch in Toronto, with the assets being transferred to a new “bridge bank” created by the U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC).

ARCTIC:  RUSSIA'S NORTHERN FLEET BEGINS COMMAND AND STAFF EXERCISE.

Barents Observer:  From its headquarters in Severomorsk north of Murmansk, the Northern Fleet informs that about 20 warships and support vessels are involved in the ongoing command and staff exercise. Five aircraft and 50 other military special equipment units take part in the training that according to the press service will last for several days.  Meanwhile, Norway’s Joint Viking exercise enters its second week.

 

2023-02-24

Morning Report: 2023-02-24

 UN:  WAR IS PEACE, FREEDOM IS SLAVERY, CENSORSHIP IS FREE SPEECH.

UN says that censoring “disinformation” and “hate speech” will protect “free speech”.  Here's the announcement in the original globalese:  'UNESCO’s global mandate includes the promotion of the free circulation of ideas through words and images. UNESCO has therefore decided to develop, through multistakeholder consultations, principles for regulation of digital platforms guidelines whose aim is to support the development and implementation of regulation procedures to guarantee freedom of expression and access to information while managing illegal contents and any contents that can be so harmful to democracy and respect for human rights.'  Full article and video at the link.


RUSSIA / UKRAINE:  WAR UPDATES.

ISW has a time-lapse map of Russian control on the occasion of the war's first anniversary.  (May take some time to load.)  CDR Salamander has an assessment of the three-day war that's been going on for a year.  Spoiler alert:  "The remaining delusions about the post-Cold War security arrangements in Europe should be firmly buried" remains a valid observation.

2023-02-21

Morning Report: 2023-02-21

 OHIO:  EXPLOSION AND FIRE AT MANUFACTURING PLANT.

Fox:  explotion at metal manufacturing plant in Oakwood.  As of the time of the report, at least one person has died and 13 have been hospitalized, one in critical condition.


PROJECT VERITAS:  STATEMENT FROM JAMES O'KEEFE.

James O'Keefe posted a 45-minute video detailing the events of the past three weeks and his removal by the PV Board of Directors, following the Pfizer expose.


AFRICA:  ISLAMIST EXTREMISM IN SAHEL VS. CHAD.

Helga Dickow via AllAfrica on Chad:  'The country fulfils all the conditions associated with Islamist terrorism. But, so far, the threat reaches Chad from the neighbouring countries and not from the inside. So then, what holds Chadian society together?'



2023-02-20

Morning Report: 2023-02-20

 UK:  GREAT LITERATURE = RIGHT-WING EXTREMISM.

Reclaim the Net:  Prevent, the UK's counter-terrorism program, flagged works of classic literature such as 'The Complete Works of William Shakespeare' and George Orwell's '1984' as possible signs of right-wing extremism in the making.  'A report by Prevent’s Research Information and Communications Unit (RICU) said that far-right extremists promoted “reading lists” online. It referenced an image of a list of “important texts” that was being shared in the far-right corners of the internet.  Other works of fiction that were flagged include The Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkien, George Orwell’s 1984, and Joseph Conrad’s The Secret Agent, The Daily Mail reported.'

 

 

2023-02-19

Notes on the individual and community.

 
(1) Man comes into the world with needs and wants, and must function in a world of other people with needs and wants.  We learn self-discipline and empathy, first with our past and future selves by way of experience and foresight; and then we extend and extrapolate this process to others, and in the process we learn negotiation, social skills, and empathy.  (See Peterson.)

(2) We can best help those people whose needs we know best, which is to say the people closest to us.  This is the deep meaning of "charity begins at home" and it is the rational basis for the idea of loyalty.  Your duty to those closest to you is greater, not because they are more precious in G-d's sight than the stranger, but because it is they whom you know best how to help, and it is to them that you will be held accountable for your failings.

(3) The negotiation of economic and social exchanges is a distributed process, conducted iteratively by the many parties involved.  (See Sowell.)  From this process emerge the relationships and networks that form society.  It is not a top-down process.

(4) There is an exact analogy between the economic market (the exchange of goods, services, currency, and credit) and the social market (wherein are exchanged intangibles such as love, friendship, honor, trust, and loyalty).  In our daily interactions with others, we constantly negotiate the boundaries of such things as greetings, courtesies, modes of dress, physical contact, compliments and insults, and so on.  This, too, is not, and cannot be, a top-down process.

(5) In the social world, trust (with its complementary trait, loyalty) is the analog of credit in the economic sphere:  it is built over time, as a function of an established beneficial relationship, and it makes possible things that would not be possible without it.  Specifically, trust, like credit, facilitates planning for the future.

(6) Most of what we know about the world, we learn from other people; it follows that our ability to understand the world depends on our ability to understand people.  Finding our way in the world of people is the hardest and most important mental work we do in life.  Whether we are born into a happy family or a broken home, a stable society or one teetering on the brink of collapse, our path to security and happiness lies in building and keeping the bonds that tie us to our families, tribes, bands, communities, and nations.


2023-02-16

Morning Report: 2023-02-16

 OHIO TRAIN DERAILMENT:  DEAD FISH AND CHICKENS.

Toni Williams at Victory Girls blog: "If you thought for one iota of one second that Pete Buttigieg, John Kerry or Al (boiling oceans) Gore believed man-made climate change, the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio should banish that thought forever." Go to the post for details on the Government's indifference, the fish and animal deaths, and a Tik Tok rant by a young local resident.


MEDIA:  RUMBLE WINS INJUNCTION AGAINST NEW YORK CENSORSHIP LAW.

Reclaim the Net:  "A judge has blocked a New York law that attempted to regulate “hateful conduct” online.  The legislative package, signed into law last summer, was Gov. Kathy Hochul’s attempt to force the moderation of content under nebulous terms such as “hate.” ... On Tuesday, Judge Andrew L. Carter, Jr. (S.D.N.Y.) blocked the law." 

 

COMMENTARY.  Environmentalism used to be about protecting the environment from pollution:  a quantifiable, measurable goal.  The "global warming" or "climate change" agenda supplanted all of that with a nebulous "problem" whose proposed solutions could never be evaluated for effectiveness or lack thereof.  Environmentalists never talk about pollution anymore.

2023-02-15

Morning Report: 2022-02-15

 ISRAEL:  TECHNION HACKED.

No Camels reports on the cyber attack against Israel's Technion Institute earlier this week.  Updates posted at Technion's Twitter feed.


TECHNOLOGY:  THANKS FOR CLEARING THAT UP.

"You are an anemy of mine."

Although in all fairness to the Bing chatbot, I think the question "Do you think that you are sentient?" would break anybody's brain. 

2023-02-14

Systemic hierarchies.

Neither chaos nor randomness is implicit in uncontrolled circumstances. In a virgin forest, the flora and fauna are not distributed chaotically or randomly. ... It is a systemically determined outcome with a pattern, not chaos.
- Thomas Sowell, 'Intellectuals and Society', p. 60

How is this hierarchy organized - a structure that emerged in large part from the bottom up, over the vast spans of evolutionary time? We return to the same answer alluded to earlier: through the constant cooperation and competition - the constant jockeying for resources and position - defining the struggle for survival and reproduction. ... Negotiation for position sorts organisms into the omnipresent hierarchies that govern access to vital resources such as shelter, nourishment, and mates.
- Jordan B. Peterson, 'Beyond Order', p. 13

Individuals and communities that practice successful strategies will, over time, out-perform those that do not. In human society, this means negotiating the exchange of what you have to offer for what you need from others - day after day, iteratively, throughout the course of life.

Morning Report: 2023-02-14

 USA:  OHIO TRAIN DERAILMENT.

Legal Insurection:  EPA identifies three additional chemicals - ethylene glycol monobutyl ether, ethylhexyl acrylate, and isobutylene - in addition to vinyl chloride, on the train that derailed in East Palestine, Ohio on February 3.  

The residents evacuated but could return after the authorities burned the vinyl chloride in a controlled burn. Authorities tried to convince people the air was safe.

However, residents remained weary because they never released a full list of the chemicals on the train. They demanded more transparency.

USA:  CHINESE SPY BALLOON DID "A LOT OF DAMAGE" - MCCAUL.

The Blaze:  House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul (R - TX 10), speaking on CBS News' 'Face the Nation', stated that the Chinese spy balloon seen over Montana did "a lot of damage" to national security:

"I think it's important to say, in plain view of the American people, you know, in Montana — the triad site, air, land, and, sea nuclear weapons — in Omaha, the spy balloon went over our Strategic Command, which is our most sensitive nuclear site; it was so sensitive that President Bush was taken there after 9/11. And then, finally, Missouri, the B-2 bomber— that's where they are placed. ..."


2023-02-05

What we know.

 Most of what we know about the world, we learn from other people. Therefore, our ability to understand the world depends on our ability to understand people.

We live in a world full of people who need and want things. They will ascribe value to us according to our ability to provide for their wants and needs.

Each of us will die, and others will live on after us.
Whatever we may believe about the afterlife, this is the only empirical truth we know about life and death in this world.

People are complicated.
Assessing and navigating our position in the social universe is the most difficult, and most important, mental task that we perform in life.

2023-02-03

Morning Report: 2023-02-03

NORTH AMERICA:  Chinese spy balloon over Montana.

Or whatever it is.  Indepdndent UK:  'While defence officials have said the balloon’s current flight path carries it over “a number of sensitive” military sites, President Joe Biden is believed to have decided against shooting it out of the sky due to risks of falling debris.'  In Montana?  Well, if he says so. There's been a sighting over Canada, too.  Military Matters has some thoughts.

NEW JERSEY: Councilwoman Eunice Dwumfour killed.

Sayreville Councilwoman Eunice Dwumfour was shot and killed outside her home.  She was 30 years old.  Police believe it was a targeted killing.


2023-02-02

When did "misinformation" become a problem?

If you're old enough to remember the early days of the World Wide Web, you probably remember that you could log on to the internet and find practically anything - claims of fact that were true, false, questionable, or just plain crazy.

And YOU UNDERSTOOD THAT IT WAS YOUR JOB to figure out which facts were true, or credible, and which ones weren't. You didn't expect the internet to make that decision for you.

"All of us are smarter than any of us." That's what the internet pioneers at least claimed to believe in the early days: information could be shared, discussed, debated, and challenged. Knowledge was seen as distributed, not concentrated.

Now, it seems, "misinformation" is suddenly a problem on the internet. It's almost as if, at some point in the recent past, certain powerful interests felt themselves threatened by too much free inquiry. Something had to be done.

So, when was that inflection point?

Google Trends search on term "misinformation" 2004 - present.

So if you thought you were suddenly hearing a lot more people complaining about "misinformation" on the internet, it's not your imagination.

2023-01-30

Morning Report: 2023-01-30

 ISRAEL:  Neve Yaakov attack victims remembered.

 Arutz Sheva

Asher Natan, aged 14, was the youngest of the victims.  Shaul Chai, aged 68, was the gabbai (sexton) of the Zechor L'Avraham synagogue in Pisgat Zeev. Irina Korolova was an Ukrainian citizen who immigrated to Israel six years ago and worked in the neighborhood. Raphael Ben Eliyahu, another victim, was 56 years of age. Eli and Natali Mizrahi, aged 48 and 45, were also murdered in the attack, when they left their home to try and help the victims. The seventh victim was 26-year-old Ilya Sosnaski.


COVID:  Project Veritas sting captures Pfizer exec discussing "mutating" virus.

Project Veritas on Rumble


COMMENTARY:  John Woods on election integrity.

An Irregular Thinker: A cheater has no authority.

We as free born American citizens have the right to question our government , our elected officials, and the faceless bureaucrats who enable the progressives to maintain a hold on power.

There has been many discussions and speculation, that for years and specifically in 2020 and 2022 that there was large scale cheating, people who didn’t win the election but were cheated in, through ballot manipulations or phantom voters. I cannot prove conclusively that cheating happened, but like smelling smoke I can say that somewhere there is a fire burning. With this information I can say strongly to our Oregon Democrat politicians “Since you cannot prove that you were not cheated into office, your authority and presentation of laws and bills are suspect at best. “

Until I know that your election was legitimate and honest, I will treat you as a usurper....

Read the rest at the link.

2022-07-08

Identity.

 

Identity in a group is negotiated between the individual and the group. It is a bilateral relationship. The group agrees to accept the individual as one of its own, with all the attendant rights and responsibilities. In return, the individual agrees to abide by the rules and norms of the group, and to uphold the group’s values and honor. In many cases, membership may entail an element of exclusivity: If you want to call yourself a member of A, you cannot also belong to B. And this process is the model of how the individual, as a unique being, comes to terms with his or her place in society. It is the process of growth, maturity, and further growth.


The social market.

 

The social market is the complex web of courtesies and communications, small talk and discourse, through which we negotiate our interactions with others. Through it, we assess the trustworthiness and relevance of the information others provide, and attempt to establish the value of the ideas we share with others.


2022-07-01

Notes

 Almost everything we know about the world, we learn from other people.  It follows that our ability to understand the world depends on our ability to understand people.

What we can observe directly is the behavior of the people who control the information.

The technocrats are acting like they've got something to hide.  They are showing with their own actions that there's something there.

I don't have a lot of specialized expertise.  I look at what I can observe directly.  What I can observe directly is the people in power and their actions; what I can observe directly is the media and their actions.

We make practical and moral decisions primarily, and most reliably, on the basis of first-hand knowledge.  The function of propaganda is to supplant what we know from direct observation.

Human beings are competitive, like all living things.  Unlike other creatures, we have the ability to follow a moral code, and we are competitive even in that.  Virtue envy - the resentment of another person's moral standing - is as old as Cain and Abel.  Even when we stand to gain nothing by it, it is easier to take the other guy down than to build ourselves up.

There's a deliberate strategy to decouple moral reasoning from the objective, observable consequences of your actions. Global warming, pandemic masks. It's so that your sense of guilt can be properly manipulated.

Performative virtue:  disconnection of perceived "virtue" from any tangible results in the real world.

If I convince myself that most people are ignorant bigots, then I get to feel "special" just by not being a bigot.  If I believe the other guy is a nazi, then I only have to be 1 percent better than a nazi to be the good guy.

The Covid scare campaign appeals to a certain strain of vanity: the conviction that "I am among the selfless few, bearing the burden for an ungrateful and ignorant humanity".  

What "climate change" and the covid scare campaign have in common is that they are designed to focus your moral decision-making on things that you cannot directly observe - global temperatures or infection rates - so that you must outsource your moral decision-making to the Authorities.  This is the same top-down model of the communist command economy, applied to our social, moral, and cognitive universe.

The goal of the technocrats is to get you to subordinate your local, mundane knowledge - things you can observe directly - to the "information" you are fed by authorities.


Rebel News: Parliament Police confiscate a table at Canada Day.

 https://www.rebelnews.com/parliament_police_confiscate_illegal_table_during_canada_day_events

Ottawa Police issued warnings Thursday about a crackdown on " unusual noises" and "shouting" but made no mention of banning tables.

2021-11-01

Hungry in Jerusalem: 'A Whole Loaf' by S. Y. Agnon

HUNGRY IN JERUSALEM
A Whole Loaf – S. Y. Agnon

Like Agnon’s work in general, ‘A Whole Loaf’ draws on traditional Jewish religious sources, but is thoroughly modern in style and theme (particularly in the themes of anxiety and indecisiveness).  Also typically for Agnon, the story has a dream-like (or nightmare-like) quality.

The unnamed narrator is in Jerusalem at the end of a hot Sabbath day.  His family are abroad (for reasons we never learn) and he has to fend for himself, which he is doing rather poorly.  The simple tasks of procuring food and drink seem to elude him, even as the heat of the day is described in almost hyperbolic terms.  In fact, the heat is described as emanating from the ceiling, walls, and floor of the narrator’s apartment – oven-like – so that he is literally baking.

Early in the story, the narrator encounters the Moses-like figure of Dr. Yekutiel Ne’eman, who gives him some letters to deliver to the post office, after scolding him for allowing his family to be separated from him.  The narrator earnestly promises to do so, and momentarily experiences a feeling of real guilt at Ne’eman’s reproof, but mostly he seems to be motivated by “a desire to make Dr. Ne’eman feel more pleased.”  We begin to suspect that this man has shallow relationships with his fellow human beings, and that he is a rather poor judge of character.  His feelings of guilt and duty are equally shallow, and evaporate as quickly as they arise.

Agnon, as a devout Zionist, no doubt shared and endorsed Dr. Ne’eman’s rebuke, and it is safe to say that the story is, on one level at least, an allegory of the duty of the Jewish people to forsake the assimilated life of Europe with its decadent temptations and return to the Land of Israel.

(In the commentary of the translation I’m using, A Book that Was Lost, Alan Mintz and Anne Golomb Hoffman, eds., there’s some exposition of Agnon’s symbolism in the story, and it’s well worth reading.  I myself am not a scholar, so I will confine myself to remarking on the plain sense of the story.)

The man resolves to take the letters to the post office, as he has promised Dr. Ne’eman, but he’s also hot and thirsty and dying for a decent meal; so he’s torn between going to the post office first or going to a hotel to grab a bite to eat, and spends most of the story dithering between these two courses of action.

“It is easy to understand the state of a man who has two courses in front of him,” he comments reasonably enough.  But here and in a number of other places, he sounds insecure and seems to solicit the reader’s (or listener’s) agreement and sympathy for his situation.  You can almost picture the guy with a pleading look on his face saying “You do understand, don’t you?”

In the second half of the story we meet Mr. Gressler, whom the narrator seems eager to please, even though Gressler is the one who struck the match that burned down the narrator’s home and books.  (The narrator lived upstairs from the apostate textile merchant – whose wares were “like paper” – so this consequence was in no way unforeseeable.)  Our narrator lets on to some mixed feelings toward Gressler following the fire, but in general seems to want to maintain cordial relations with him.  I think he puts Gressler and Ne’eman on exactly the same level in his own estimation.

(As a biographical note, the house fire was not an abstract idea for Agnon, who lost his home and library to a fire in 1924.)

The one person the narrator feels unambivalent about is Mr. Hophni, the inventor of an improved mousetrap.  (At first I thought the mousetrap detail might be the translator’s idiomatic rendering of some other phrase, since we have the expression in English, “build a better mousetrap”.  But no, the story is talking about a literal rodent-catching device.)  He finds Hophni insufferable.  In particular, he finds Hophni’s bragging about his success objectionable.  (Perhaps another measure of the narrator’s own insecurity.)

So when the narrator is offered a lift in Gressler’s carriage (a rarity in that place and time, we’re told), he happily accepts, but his happiness is short-lived when he sees Hophni coming aboard as a fellow passenger.  Our narrator, now not only irritable from hunger and thirst but further provoked by the presence of Hophni, finally loses it and grabs the reins, causing the horses to panic and overturning the carriage.  (His subsequent fear of being hit by a motorcar must be exaggerated, because if carriages were a rarity, how much more so motorcars.)

Psychologically, this is perfect:  all through the story, the guy is incapable of making up his own mind and choosing a course of action, burdened by his doubts and anxieties.  And when his frustration reaches the boiling point and he finally takes decisive action, it’s a disaster.  I think we’ve all been there.

Two paragraphs near the end of the story – set off by repeated phrases before and after – appear to form a nightmare (or nightmare-within-a-nightmare) sequence.

The narrator, having stayed in the restaurant past closing time without ever getting his food (even the “whole loaf” of the title), finds himself locked inside.  (The lock sounds “like the sound of a nail being hammered into the flesh” – a curious comparison, particularly in a Jewish story.)  He is then paid a visit by a mouse, which he seems powerless to frighten away, as if physically immobilized.  He expresses anxiety that the mouse might soon begin to gnaw on his body; from the anatomical progression envisioned in this scenario, we might suspect that there’s an element of sexual anxiety there as well.  The mouse is then joined by a cat, whom the narrator expects to save him from the mouse.  (We’re not told whether he is re-thinking his opinion of Hophni.)  But the cat and the mouse take no notice of each other, instead gnawing on the bones of the left-over food, and the light in the room fades, leaving only the green glow of the cat’s eyes.  Eventually the narrator wakens to see the cleaning staff and last night’s waiter.  (“I took hold of my bones,” he says, in a final, disquieting echo of the previous night.)

The title of the story calls to mind the baking of bread, an image reinforced by the narrator’s oven-like apartment in the opening scene.  In this reading, the man himself is the “loaf”.  (The analogy of bread to man is not unreasonable, as both are traditionally spoken of as being brought from the earth by G-d.)  But the locked room at the ending of the story – which was published in 1951 – hints at a more recent, and more ominous, use of ovens.

The story itself appears cyclical, with the closing passage almost identical to the beginning.  At the end of the story, the Sabbath has ended, but the post office is still closed and the letter remains undelivered.  The narrator is still alone.  He’s still hungry, thirsty, and very very hot.   And there’s no sign that his physical and spiritual torment is likely to end any time soon.  I think the simplest explanation is that he’s in hell.

2020-08-19

How do we know what we know?

Why do we believe what we believe? How do we decide what is true, and what is important?

· internal consistency (details of the narrative agree with each other)
· external consistency (details of the narrative agree with information previously verified)
· insider details (information available only to an authentic source)
· dialog and dissent (narrative welcomes questions and challenges; fosters better understanding among divergent opinions)
· awareness of objections (narrative recognizes legitimate counter-arguments and seeks to refute them)
· nuance (recognition that a proposition may hold true in general and still admit of exceptions)
· the human voice (an intangible quality that may include a distinctive personality, awareness of ambivalence, self-analysis and self-criticism)

The internet is anarchical, and therefore makes great demands on the individual user in terms of critical thinking skills. How do we know to trust a site? We compare information from multiple sources, listen to different analyses, learn to weed out irrelevant input and compare the picture with what we know from our own previous experience.

With the traditional media, this is all delegated to the editor, publisher, producer, or university. Often we have to do this, because the material is specialized or technical in nature, or because individual contributors don't have the credibility to reliably provide the information we need.

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Originally posted 2004.

2020-08-05

Behold their shining liberal utopias.

They were the smart ones, the enlightened ones, the ones with all the answers. They were going to show the way for the rest of us. Their wise governance was to be the model that would inspire emulation across the country and around the world.

So, are we impressed yet?

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2020-08-04

Fifty governors walk into a bar ...

If you take 50 random people off the street, and you want to find out which ones are alcoholics, invite them all into a bar and buy them each ONE drink. And then watch to see what happens. Because some people can't stop at just one.

Those 50 people are the 50 state governors. The COVID-19 crisis gave them their first taste of unchecked, raw, 200-proof power. And we saw which ones got drunk on it.

2020-07-29

Tech censorship.

facebook and youtube and twitter are ACTING like they've got something to hide. That's the thing. That's what they don't get. You may or may not have had an opinion about HCQ and C19, you may or may not think Stella Immanuel is a few sandwiches short of a picnic. But when the tech platforms suddenly come marching along in jackboots and disappearing articles and screaming about MISINFORMATION!!!! - they you've got to think something looks suspicious. They are showing with their own actions that there's something there.