The music video sounds a little like Leonard Cohen. Pretty cool!
I heard this joke yesterday: "A woman said to her husband, why are you whispering? He said, I feel like we're being listened to. She laughed. Then Siri laughed..."
Dr. Malone - Not sure if you know author Mike Rectenwald. He does a reasonably good job describing Great Reset. He's been on Tucker Carlson, etc. https://www.bitchute.com/video/a05zRAAXiUPk/
Hell will freeze over before "Siri" or an "Apple watch" turns my life into someone else's marketable data stream. Of course, my phone or my computer might be bugged, and they probably are, to some degree, but I'm gonna make them work for it instead of handing it all over voluntarily.
one other thing that gives me hope: When we were in grade school back in the 60's we were taught it wasn't even worth it to learn the "english" system of pounds, ounces and miles because very soon the world would be completely on the metric system! FAIL just like the great reset.
i'm working hard to give up "the signal". My love (obsession) with knowledge is being used to control me (it seems the A.I. now running many of these systems finds your weakness and uses it. I have to get myself an old fashioned dial watch and a rand mcnally atlas soon, and a faraday bag also! technology is a double edged sword.
Where , indeed, might one acquire a Faraday bag( or cage)? I assume that my Rip van Winkle predisposition will keep me safe until I reluctantly obtain such a “ new dangled” technology. If ever computers become popular, we’ll be in surveillance trouble ! One might even become a tech Luddite...
You can see if it is effective by calling your phone inside the bag. Does the call go through? And/or using an EMF meter on your phone - seeing the difference between inside-the-bag and outside-the-bag.
Robert and Jill. I’m happy to know you have had some blessings among the tribulations. What an incredible memory you made riding horses across Andalusia. Many more blessings to you both.
Thanks for the funnies, Dr Malone. It makes me angry to have my privacy invaded, but then I remind myself... they WANT to wind me up and make me paranoid. So instead, I delete all the apps I am willing to, I already stopped using the known enemies. I have a faraday cage. I hate using my phone for directions anyway, so I bought a large Rand McNally, again. My car is ancient, so I just keep it running. I slow down, enjoy the simple things and thank God for them and the people in my life. It is a beautiful day in most of our state, so I enjoy it. If it were not illegal, I think I would take up a new form of 'duck hunting'. 'Pull!' Haha. Have a wonderful, colorful, sun drenched weekend. Peace.
The music video is filled with so many layers of commentary, I will have to watch it a few times! But mostly it freed up my Spirit, and is a great encouragement. Dance Monkey, dance. I needed this whole "enchilada" this morning! Keep on keeping on...
You have OUTDONE yourselves !! - the one with the US and the EU I laughed literally out loud, it's so true ! and the little chicken ? these were all funny and the cherry on the cake was the video. Thanks so much for a good start to my (rainy cloudy) weekend !
Did Jackie get you to do some yoga with her? She is quite multi-dimensional! I love the nesting dolls and the copy of 1984 on her desk, as well as the tons of other implications in the video!
The scenery is wonderful in the video, Jackie is pretty cute, the music is good, and the jokes are funny. The sun was shinning today, birds were chirping this morning, food is plentiful, and yet with all these good things, it seems there still is an ominous feeling in the air. And, Rob, you are funny too!
Hi doctor M: I really, truly look forward to your "Friday Funnies" (or any other day). My wife and I find our somewhat depressed spirits always uplifted by your great sense of humor!! Please NEVER stop laughing at mankind's (or is it "peoplekind's?) foibles!!
Dr. Malone, if you have not had a chance to speak with Monica Smits in Melbourne, Australia to get an even closer glimpse at the level of obscene overreach on that continent, she would be an excellent choice for a guest columnist.
In general, what has happened in the commonwealth countries of Australia, Canada, and New Zealand is especially appalling. I lived in Canada for 7 years in the 80s/90s and left because even then I could sense the groupthink / Borg Collective vibe that happily sacrificed the individual to the well-being of the group (of course where “well-being” is always defined by the intellectuals, pundits, and elites). Pierre Trudeau epitomized this and was still despised in the west* when I arrived in Alberta in 1988 - a full 4 years after he was out of office. And, the apple did not fall far from the tree. Whether by nature or nurture, pretty-boy Justin might have become the sad specimen that he is through a trifecta of the people that raised him, the circles they travelled in, and perhaps even DNA on special assignment from Cuba. Yes, there is legitimate speculation that Justin’s father was not Pierre but rather Fidel Castro. Even leftist outlets like Medium acknowledge this. Put some photos side-by-side just for grins.
His mother Margaret was in Cuba at dates to make this a distinct possibility and the Trudeaus were noted for tabloid-type scandalous swinger behavior. Just sayin. But I digress. Back to my original train of thought.
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I learned a lot about parliamentary systems of government while I lived there - and why our own founders were so wise to reject them. There aren’t nearly as many checks and balances. The small population and more renegade spirit of western* Canada had to push futilely against the combined population centers of Ontario and Quebec where the elites / progressives congregate and control most everything. There wasn’t enough population in the more conservative Maritime provinces to make a dent. Nor in BC, but they are “left coast” anyway - just like here in the US.
The other thing I observed was that cultural / political alignments tend to fall more along vertical geographic swaths than horizontal. I.e., people from Alberta were more like those from ID and MT. People from Sask were more like those from ND. People from Manitoba more like those from MN. People from Ontario and Quebec more like those from NY. People in the Maritimes more like those from Maine. And people from BC (mostly Vancouver) more like those drawn to Seattle, Portland, and San Francisco.
* Everything west of Ontario with notable exception of British Columbia. Just like in the US, Canada’s left coast is progressive — and their population centers in the east are as well.
The music video sounds a little like Leonard Cohen. Pretty cool!
I heard this joke yesterday: "A woman said to her husband, why are you whispering? He said, I feel like we're being listened to. She laughed. Then Siri laughed..."
love it. I have had Siri pipe up and start commenting while I was speaking on stage. These days I leave my i watch off when I speak in public...
That's kind of scary when even your watch is watching you!
Dr. Malone - Not sure if you know author Mike Rectenwald. He does a reasonably good job describing Great Reset. He's been on Tucker Carlson, etc. https://www.bitchute.com/video/a05zRAAXiUPk/
Hell will freeze over before "Siri" or an "Apple watch" turns my life into someone else's marketable data stream. Of course, my phone or my computer might be bugged, and they probably are, to some degree, but I'm gonna make them work for it instead of handing it all over voluntarily.
Word of the Day: "Faraday Bag."
Also: "Stop Feeding the Tapeworm."
one other thing that gives me hope: When we were in grade school back in the 60's we were taught it wasn't even worth it to learn the "english" system of pounds, ounces and miles because very soon the world would be completely on the metric system! FAIL just like the great reset.
i'm working hard to give up "the signal". My love (obsession) with knowledge is being used to control me (it seems the A.I. now running many of these systems finds your weakness and uses it. I have to get myself an old fashioned dial watch and a rand mcnally atlas soon, and a faraday bag also! technology is a double edged sword.
Where , indeed, might one acquire a Faraday bag( or cage)? I assume that my Rip van Winkle predisposition will keep me safe until I reluctantly obtain such a “ new dangled” technology. If ever computers become popular, we’ll be in surveillance trouble ! One might even become a tech Luddite...
Morton Winner, DDS
Some examples. https://www.newegg.com/p/pl?d=faraday+bag
You can see if it is effective by calling your phone inside the bag. Does the call go through? And/or using an EMF meter on your phone - seeing the difference between inside-the-bag and outside-the-bag.
Where, indeed, might one acquire
The video at the end, by “The Adjuvants”. Presented by A Don’t Quit your Day Job Productions. Is stunning.
I gotta say Dr. Malone, you and Dr Jill have really mixed with some extraordinary people.
Oh my goodness, I'm an Apocaloptimist! Nice to have a word for it.
Robert and Jill. I’m happy to know you have had some blessings among the tribulations. What an incredible memory you made riding horses across Andalusia. Many more blessings to you both.
Frank Zappa would be thrilled by the sounds and lyrics.
Thanks for the funnies, Dr Malone. It makes me angry to have my privacy invaded, but then I remind myself... they WANT to wind me up and make me paranoid. So instead, I delete all the apps I am willing to, I already stopped using the known enemies. I have a faraday cage. I hate using my phone for directions anyway, so I bought a large Rand McNally, again. My car is ancient, so I just keep it running. I slow down, enjoy the simple things and thank God for them and the people in my life. It is a beautiful day in most of our state, so I enjoy it. If it were not illegal, I think I would take up a new form of 'duck hunting'. 'Pull!' Haha. Have a wonderful, colorful, sun drenched weekend. Peace.
The music video is filled with so many layers of commentary, I will have to watch it a few times! But mostly it freed up my Spirit, and is a great encouragement. Dance Monkey, dance. I needed this whole "enchilada" this morning! Keep on keeping on...
You have OUTDONE yourselves !! - the one with the US and the EU I laughed literally out loud, it's so true ! and the little chicken ? these were all funny and the cherry on the cake was the video. Thanks so much for a good start to my (rainy cloudy) weekend !
Fabulous funnies from our fabulous and fearless hero/warrior! Thanks Doc! God bless you! ✝️💜
Did Jackie get you to do some yoga with her? She is quite multi-dimensional! I love the nesting dolls and the copy of 1984 on her desk, as well as the tons of other implications in the video!
Cheers to Jackie! I dance every day even when I feel the world spinning.
The scenery is wonderful in the video, Jackie is pretty cute, the music is good, and the jokes are funny. The sun was shinning today, birds were chirping this morning, food is plentiful, and yet with all these good things, it seems there still is an ominous feeling in the air. And, Rob, you are funny too!
Hi doctor M: I really, truly look forward to your "Friday Funnies" (or any other day). My wife and I find our somewhat depressed spirits always uplifted by your great sense of humor!! Please NEVER stop laughing at mankind's (or is it "peoplekind's?) foibles!!
Another stellar set of well-stated and illustrated facts and humour from the one and only Dr Malone!
Dr. Malone, if you have not had a chance to speak with Monica Smits in Melbourne, Australia to get an even closer glimpse at the level of obscene overreach on that continent, she would be an excellent choice for a guest columnist.
You can learn more about her here:
https://www.theepochtimes.com/22-days-in-jail-for-journalist-who-reported-on-anti-lockdown-protests-monica-smit-facts-matter_4795383.html
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In general, what has happened in the commonwealth countries of Australia, Canada, and New Zealand is especially appalling. I lived in Canada for 7 years in the 80s/90s and left because even then I could sense the groupthink / Borg Collective vibe that happily sacrificed the individual to the well-being of the group (of course where “well-being” is always defined by the intellectuals, pundits, and elites). Pierre Trudeau epitomized this and was still despised in the west* when I arrived in Alberta in 1988 - a full 4 years after he was out of office. And, the apple did not fall far from the tree. Whether by nature or nurture, pretty-boy Justin might have become the sad specimen that he is through a trifecta of the people that raised him, the circles they travelled in, and perhaps even DNA on special assignment from Cuba. Yes, there is legitimate speculation that Justin’s father was not Pierre but rather Fidel Castro. Even leftist outlets like Medium acknowledge this. Put some photos side-by-side just for grins.
https://www.debate.com.mx/export/sites/debate/img/2016/12/01/justin_y_fidel.jpg_242687776.jpg
https://miro.medium.com/max/1130/1*Z1KbSevS86kAmPMlcLEKlA.png
His mother Margaret was in Cuba at dates to make this a distinct possibility and the Trudeaus were noted for tabloid-type scandalous swinger behavior. Just sayin. But I digress. Back to my original train of thought.
—————————————————
I learned a lot about parliamentary systems of government while I lived there - and why our own founders were so wise to reject them. There aren’t nearly as many checks and balances. The small population and more renegade spirit of western* Canada had to push futilely against the combined population centers of Ontario and Quebec where the elites / progressives congregate and control most everything. There wasn’t enough population in the more conservative Maritime provinces to make a dent. Nor in BC, but they are “left coast” anyway - just like here in the US.
The other thing I observed was that cultural / political alignments tend to fall more along vertical geographic swaths than horizontal. I.e., people from Alberta were more like those from ID and MT. People from Sask were more like those from ND. People from Manitoba more like those from MN. People from Ontario and Quebec more like those from NY. People in the Maritimes more like those from Maine. And people from BC (mostly Vancouver) more like those drawn to Seattle, Portland, and San Francisco.
* Everything west of Ontario with notable exception of British Columbia. Just like in the US, Canada’s left coast is progressive — and their population centers in the east are as well.
Exceptional post! Momentous, brilliantly iterated. Crucially useful.
Merci mille fois.
Good morning Master of Reality. 🇺🇸👍🙏