Monday, June 15, 2026

It's Monday, and the Stalin wannabes in (fG)Britain are hard at work


Meanwhile, Ulstermen and Provos in Ireland are working together to tell the .gov to go to hell, and their media is going all it call to aid the .gov in calling the proper people names.


Meanwhile, "We must prevent a Super El Nino, let's screw with the atmosphere to prevent it!" say idiots.
According to computer simulations, this could keep global warming within safe levels and dramatically cut the severity and length of marine heatwaves.

However, this extreme geoengineering technique is highly controversial, and even the researchers aren't sure what the consequences would be.

Co–author Professor Phoebe Zarnetske, of Michigan State University, warns: 'There's very little known about the ecological impacts.'

Gee, ya think MAYBE?


"You can't have people over to your house to pray without a permit.  Oh, and if you get the permit it's no longer your house and you can't live there."
I'll take 'Politicians who need horsewhipping' for a thousand, Alex.





It says 'open letter', so I'm copying it here

An open letter from a cardiologist to The Lancet.
I'm a cardiologist. I'm an Iranian Jew. And what The Lancet just published is a disgrace to the profession I've dedicated my life to.
Today, one of the world's most prestigious medical journals published an article platforming a campaign to suspend the Israeli Medical Association from the World Medical Association — the global body founded after World War II to ensure physicians would never again be complicit in state violence.
The stated grounds: the IMA allegedly failed to sufficiently condemn the destruction of Gaza's health system.
I need to say what thousands of physicians around the world are thinking but afraid to say publicly.
This is the politicization of medicine. And it will cost patients their lives.
Let me start with what The Lancet chose not to mention.
The World Medical Association itself opposes this suspension. The WMA has stated explicitly that it believes in dialogue and cooperation among all 117 member medical associations, and that suspending members because of the actions of their governments would undermine its ability to promote medical ethics globally.
The Israeli Medical Association has called these accusations "false or contested claims presented as facts." The IMA has advocated for humanitarian aid into Gaza, demanded protections for medical facilities, and upheld principles of medical neutrality. It is a professional medical body — not a branch of the Israeli government.
And here is the fact that apparently doesn't fit the narrative: Hamas systematically used hospitals as military infrastructure — tunnel entrances, command centers, weapons storage, and launching positions. This is extensively documented by multiple independent sources. The weaponization of medical facilities by a combatant force is one of the gravest violations of medical neutrality that exists — and The Lancet's campaign says nothing about it.
Now let me tell you what Israeli medicine actually contributes to the world — because this is what the boycott would destroy.
The PillCam — a capsule-sized camera that revolutionized gastrointestinal diagnosis — developed in Israel. ReWalk — robotic exoskeletons enabling paralyzed patients to walk — developed in Israel. Breakthrough AI diagnostic platforms for cardiac imaging, cancer detection, and pathology. Advanced cardiac technologies I use in my own practice to save lives.
Israel has among the highest per-capita rates of medical innovation on earth, with contributions to oncology, cardiology, neurology, and emergency medicine that benefit patients in hospitals on every continent — including in nations whose governments are now calling for this boycott.
Suspending the IMA doesn't punish a government. It severs research collaborations, breaks training partnerships, and isolates physicians whose innovations are actively saving lives in London, Johannesburg, São Paulo, and New York. The patients who lose are not Israeli. They're everyone.
Here's the question The Lancet apparently doesn't want to answer:
Where is the petition to suspend medical associations from countries with documented mass torture, systematic execution of dissidents, imprisonment of physicians, and zero independent press? Where is the campaign against the medical associations of Iran, Syria, North Korea, China, or Russia?
I was born in Iran. The Iranian regime has executed physicians. Imprisoned medical professionals for treating protesters. Denied healthcare to political prisoners as policy. Operated a medical system in which the government dictates what doctors can and cannot say publicly.
No petition. No Lancet article. No campaign for suspension.
When the standard is applied to one country and one country only — the world's single Jewish state — among 117 WMA member nations, the word for that is not "medical ethics."
The Lancet has a history here. This is not the first time the journal has platformed one-sided activist campaigns against Israel while maintaining a veneer of scientific neutrality. A medical journal's credibility depends entirely on its commitment to evidence, impartiality, and the separation of science from political activism. Every time The Lancet crosses that line, it degrades the trust that physicians and patients place in peer-reviewed publishing.
Medicine must heal, not divide.
The WMA was created so that the medical profession would never again be weaponized by political ideology. Expelling a member nation's medical association because activists demand ideological compliance is the exact inversion of that founding principle.
The WMA Congress meets in Rotterdam this October. The right response to this petition is simple: reject it. Unanimously. Without equivocation.
Medical associations should be held to standards of medical ethics — applied equally, to all 117 members, based on evidence, not political pressure campaigns.
As a physician who left a country where medicine was subjugated to political ideology — where doctors were tools of the state, not servants of their patients — I will say this as clearly as I can:
The moment we allow medical organizations to be expelled based on political litmus tests is the moment we destroy the neutrality that makes global medicine possible.
Defend the IMA. Defend medical neutrality. Defend the principle that a physician's allegiance is to the patient — not to the mob.
The Lancet should be ashamed.
And every physician who values science over activism should say so. Loudly. Before October.
— Dr. Afshine Emrani, MD, FACC
Cardiologist. Jewish American-Iranian

Found at Fecesbook.
It would be so much easier for them if The Lancet just admitted "We hate Jews"

Sunday, June 14, 2026

According to this guy the sportiness in Ireland is well-planned and

well-disciplined, and it's happening more as it's come out that the .gov has been covering up other crimes.

Also says it's begun in Scotland, and thinks it'll be in at least one English city soon.

Starmer and a bunch of other politicians really need to get the hell out, but I think they'd fit that saying about "They'd let the country burn as long as they could rule over the ashes."

A moment of bitching

because there's not much I can do.  I love to read, but not all damned day; I like being able to watch a movie or some show I like, but right now all of it's just background noise.  I can't clean much, or neaten much, or whatever else because one hand just won't do a lot of it.

Hard to cook with one hand.

This is going to be another long day

On the Village, Feral Irishman had a post

asking what happened.  Appears either a idiot algorithm or some whiny bitch griping about something caused blogger to dump the blog.  Does say he's trying to get it back up.


The shoulder is apparently healing.  I say 'apparently' because at this time I'm supposed to do one PT exercise a few times a day, otherwise 'Don't Use That Arm For Anything'.  I start PT in a week or so, and go from there.

And yes, that means you slip and do something there's that moment of "Oh crap, have I messed things up?"

And on it goes.


In other matters,


I spent third through tenth grade in a small town, with a school and teachers who, overall, did not feed into the 'You spent effort, so you deserve a higher grade even if you can't do this' attitude.  For which, having seen what was happening when we moved to a place full of teachers with 'modern' training and standards, I give thanks.  Whatever its problems, when you moved to the next grade you could damn well read to level, knew the math required, and causing the problems that got you 'sympathy' in other places got you sent to the principal's office and likely a call to your parents that involved more unpleasantness from the parents than from the principal.





Saturday, June 13, 2026

A bit of clearing is called for

and it starts here










                                                        To actually see this from the water...































And, for those of you that pass as adults,

Well, that didn't go

 the way they planned

Remember those Scottish girls threatened by migrants, for a start,

then messed over by the cops and .gov for one daring to flash blades to make the baddies back off?

Said migrants are in jail, and as happened right after, the blowback on the cops and .gov was bad enough to make them back off.  Though the judge had to make a truly stupid comment.

Speaking of the judge, Bearing Arms has a comment


Comments are active again,

 we'll see how it goes

Friday, June 12, 2026

A set of "Oh WOW!" pics

First, just damn-near breathtaking
It's not just wonderful chesticles, but that face...


The second
I'm not sure how to describe why to me, but that lady is just effing gorgeous



And third is a gif
Marvelous face, incredible body, you combine those with the strength and flexibility and control...  Bleepin' wow.

Just a gathering of three tonight

The problem with news from (fG)Britain is similar to that from Iran:

the .gov and it's approved 'news' sources greatly effect what gets out, leaving various other means of people getting information.

Kim had a piece on this, with a link to the Telegraph ongoing posts.  And, thanks to the interwebs, information gets out whether the .gov wants it to or not.


Over here, we have more reason why it's nice that Jasmine Crockett is leaving the House, as she's a bigoted, racist, lying piece of crap doing her best to make things worse.  


On a similar side as a bunch of the invaders in Britain, we have them here, too.  And I hope there are investigations going to throw a bunch of them out of this country.


Californicated election fraud update.  


Now I've got to ice the shoulder and rest it a bit.  see you later

Thursday, June 11, 2026

The gentleman from Lady Lake had this

posted a few days ago
In Oklahoma, my first thought would be 'Which way is it going?'  
And if it's somewhere else, I'd focus on that lovely



if this is indeed accurate

a bunch of officials in that city need firing, and likely prosecutions.


And yes, the comments are still down here,

typing is a pain, so it'll be a while longer before I open them back up.

In the meantime, I'm using voice-to-text to put some stuff up.  It does work, but its idea of punctuation and mine are not the same, so I have to get it on the screen that way, then go back and edit it.  It works, but one more pain.

I spent two weeks at a relative's house after  the surgery, for recovery time and to try to keep me from doing things I shouldn't.  The next few weeks I'll still have to use the sling for the same reasons.  And I'll miss their "Let's keep you company" critters

coming by for scratches.  

had a question about the Village Hemorrhoid,

 all I can say is it shows as flat gone.  Last I'd heard he had bad computer problems and his posting was intermittent, now this.

He's missed

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Scott Pelley is a arrogant, self-centered,

bigoted asshat with no actual regard for the truth.  And the combination of all that, with his fat mouth having no idea what 'You should shut up now' means, got him fired.  And demanding respect for it.

I've been thinking about this the last few days, and I have decided to tell the story of how scott pelley performed the task of causing me to have huge distrust for any clown pretending to be a Professional j
Journalist:

This was back when Glocks were first getting really popular in the US, and he was one of the usual suspects who liked to pontificate on 'This is dangerous.This is untraceable.This is undetectable by airline security!' And so forth, I happened to have the tv on that evening for the news, I still had half decent trust in the news back then.  He was going through all this, and I was listening to it, wondering where he got this crap when he did his wonderful ending.

He went through something about how this these guns are undetectable and untraceable, and then he said, 'Yes, they have serial numbers, but the serial number is just stamped into the plastic, where it can be destroyed with a lit cigarette.'  At which point he looked at the camera, gave it his patented "Isn't this disgusting" look and then signed off.

Which left me sitting there saying what the hell are you talking about?  You moron, that's not true, which left me to decide whether Pelley was given this bullshit information by a staffer, and he didn't bother to check on it, or if he knew he was lying, and didn't care since it served the preferred narrative?

In either case, it left me with a very bad taste in my mouth and the knowledge that I couldn't trust him or one of his coworkers, and I would have to check every word they said for confirmation before I could believe it.

And that is how Pelley did the same thing a Oklahoma politician once did of causing me to distrust every word he had to say, and starting a from-then lifelong distrust of the profession.

Ok, I'm back at the house

and deciding how to do some things in a sling.  Which I'm told I should still be using for another month, oh joy.  Ignoring more important stuff, ever try to type with one arm in one?

So while I'm settling back in, in case you haven't seen it, the laest bloody awful mess in (fG)Britain, an apparent beheading attempt by an illegal alien, with the Usual Suspects doing everything they can to shut people up and try to make it go away.


Tuesday, June 09, 2026

Yes, still alive

 and walking and sitting in a sling time has been spent between a little browsing on a laptop and petting.Dogs and taking a walk when the weather allows.

And browsing over news which has been piles of stuff I would like to say something about, but the way i'm having to put this down has convinced me to hold off for a while.  Which includes everything from California crooked elections to British police demonstrating what sorry little sacks of crap, they've become

And lots of general "What the hell are you people DOING?!?" stuff here in the US.  Hopefully in the near future, I'll be back where I can type halfway normally. And we'll get back to our normal b******* and moaning.

Wednesday, June 03, 2026

Because of that Red Curtain of Blood thing,

 Another post on the British janissaries pretending to be peace officers:

"He was so badly injured he'd have died anyway, so our officers did nothing wrong."

Followed by that traitorous little Stalin wannabe Starmer playing "You people don't need to see these protests because it's bad for public peace."

Hey, know whats bad for publicc peace?  Censor-minded assholes like you, Starmer. 


Tuesday, June 02, 2026

I am going to post on (formerly Great)Britàin

 And the worthless bastards formerly known as fairly good cops.

Video of how that kid died and the way the cops acted is available online, and it will piss you off no end.  I would suggest looking at Ace(http:ace.mu.nu) as they have a number of good links for information. Why? Yes, typing this out is difficult.

And as Kim puts it Red Crtain of Blood alert is in effect.

Monday, June 01, 2026

Yes I am still alive

 The surgery went well, the incisions are healing up.

And all looks well from here, though not being able to do much of anything gets old fast.

So at some point I will have something more to post, but now it's kind of a pain. So see you folks later.

Saturday, May 30, 2026

Assuming the setting works, a set-up-in-advance

post to take care of some stuff


                                                            "But I will keep that in mind."


















                            I've noticed that this holds true with a LOT of women from all over






















Yes, the usual is below