PSA-220109-Oh Boy! It Starts

How Soon Before This Becomes Enacted into Law?

I received this article from a friend and it scared the heck out of me. Last week my step grandson(28) was invited to a party in Chicago. He opted not to go because a new law that went into effect in Chicago on 3 January. No vaccination no entry into a public place.

Implanting chips in people so Uncle can know where you are, and what you are doing so he can prohibit you from getting into a place for the public good is just plain scary.

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Dsruptive Subdermals, a Swedish based start-up and the developer of a microchip that is linked to vaccine passports, says humans have no choice when it comes to having the microchip implanted and says it will happen “whether we like it or not.”

The fact that that sounds like a command, is enough to raise the hackles of any person that deeply values their autonomy, and when it comes to being forced into a technocracy, that reaction is 100 percent justified.

Orwell’s 1984 is probably springing to mind right about now. The company has received widespread criticism because of the risk that this technology truly would plunge us all into an Orwellian dystopia.

No one wants a totalitarian surveillance state, unless of course, you happen to be the person at the top, running the show.

The managing director of Dsruptive Subdermals, Hannes Sjoblad has dismissed such concerns, saying, “this technology exists and is used whether we like it or not,”

“I am happy that it is brought into the public conversation,” he added. “New technologies must be broadly debated and understood.”

Sjoblad insisted that the microchip is not going to track the location of those who have it, but to is being used to “transform healthcare on a global scale,” by working with governments to use the technology as a medical ID card, showing in an instant whether or not they are allowed in the supermarket or theater.

“For example, if I go to the movies or go to a shopping centre, then people will be able to check my status even if I don’t have my phone,” he said.

That doesn’t sound suspicious at all.

On the microchips locating capabilities, Sjoblad said, “They can never tell your location, they’re only activated when you touch them with your smartphone, so this means they cannot be used for tracking anyone’s location.”

The chip is a pre-programmed scannable implant and measures around 2 millimeters by 16 millimeters.

Amongst those who were critical of the mass implantation of microchips, were pro-vaccine, pro-vaccine passport supporters.

They pointed put that the company wanting to chip everyone – whether they want it or not – plays into supposed ‘conspiracy theorists’ fears of a big brother society, wanting to track their every movements.

Despite Sjoblad’s assertions that this is not their intention, it is possible, could it happen?

The short answer, is yes. The short answer is, he lied.

Given the fact that the microchip would be scanned before you are able to enter an establishment, would actually be, in fact, tracking your location.

Those who are running the technology would know where you were, at what time, on what day – that’s tracking you.

For those who read the Bible and are aware of Revelation, the microchip could be likened to ‘the mark of the beast’ and the coming of the Antichrist.

The evidence is in plain view, Globalist elites are using technology and coercion to force you towards the abyss. The only way to fight is to not comply.

COVID-19 vs Electric Cars

The current flash trend to love electric cars is very close to the unfortunate trend of catching COVID-19. Will they both fizz out soon? If so, I’d rather the virus lose the race. Electric cars will eat themselves with time. Although they make a lot of sense they are still a bit too far ahead of their time. The ability to generate power is far behind the world’s capacity to make electric cars. Most likely we will see millions of EV’s sitting in garages waiting for the grid to catch up.

We have actually seen electric cars in the US since 1954. They cruise the golf courses and senior communities daily. They began life as electric and now most are gas powered. These handy little autos are populous as all hell in places like Arizona and some cities in California. By now the boom has extended to Nevada and Utah as well.

Last week I saw a story from California that electric car owners should charge their cars at specified times of the day to keep from over loading the grid during the peak load times of day. There is no doubt in my mind that the capitalist system will address the need for more power as it occurs. The cost of expanding power plants to get the energy cars will need to run them will most likely be hydro-carbon in nature. The bottom line is that the carbon load we save by going to electric vehicles will be exchanged with coal or natural gas. Both of these sources are readily available in abundance whereas the green alternative of solar and wind are only figments of the imagination. By law California must provide ten percent of its power from wind and solar. During my last trip to the sunny state I saw way too many wind mills blocking my view of the natural landscape. To get from ten to twenty percent they will have to double the number of windmills and that will ruin the scenery every where. Most likely they will legislate that all home owners will have to use solar and windmills to power their homes. A later Tesla model will feature a solar arrayed body with a huge fan atop the roof.

The automotive world is rushing toward electric car production once again, this time by converting their entire line of vehicles to electric within five years. The only gas cars available will be used. It seems they didn’t learn from their escapades in 2008 when Obama talked them into having electric cars. They all had at least one electric model available. By 2019 all of the companies who had offered the electrics quit making them, the demand was not there, how many Chevy Volts have you seen on the road?

Then comes Elon Musk with the Tesla car. Since he introduced his car he has become a billionaire. I see more and more Tesla’s on the interstate roads everyday doing sixty and higher. Each time I wonder if I will pass them alongside the road with their batteries smoking and out of energy. No such luck, I have not seen one broken down yet. That doesn’t mean they don’t break down, it just means I haven’t seen any. Last week I read an article about a Finnish Tesla owner who was told his car needed a new battery. The replacement cost was $22,000. He chose to blow the car up rather buy a new battery. He obviously was not a satisfied owner.

One of my posts was written about electric cars of old. It dealt with battery problems of the early nineteen hundreds. At the time, I was not aware of the battery developments that have allowed Tesla to succeed. I concede that I was wrong about batteries not being capable, but I am still right that they will never be able to replace the convenience of adding gas to a car. Eventually, batteries will succeed and we need this current experiment with electrics to take us another baby step closer to a complete turnover. When I begin to see electric ports at gasoline stations ready to recharge electrics I will begin to believe the era of electrics is here. Right now all I see is the under used electric power charging station in the parking lot near the restaurant district of Frankfort. This power station is six feet away from another station used for airing up bicycle tires. The airing station is used 100 times more than the electric power charger.

Wisdom From the Masters

1.        In my many years I have come to a conclusion that one useless man is a shame, two is a law firm and three or more is a congress.— John   Adams
 2.  If you don ‘t read the newspaper you are uninformed, if you do read the newspaper you are misinformed.— Mark   Twain
 3.  Suppose you were an   idiot. And suppose you were a member of Congress. But then, I repeat   myself.— Mark   Twain
 4.  I contend that for a nation to try to tax itself into prosperity is like a man standing in a bucket and trying to lift himself up by the handle.— Winston   Churchill
 5.  A government which robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul.— George Bernard Shaw
 6.  A liberal is someone who feels a great debt to his fellow man, which debt he proposes to pay off with your money.— G. Gordon   Liddy
 7.  Democracy must be something more than two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for dinner.— James Bovard, Civil   Libertarian (1994)
 8.  Foreign aid might be defined as a transfer of money from poor people in rich countries to rich people in poor countries.— Douglas Casey,   Classmate of Bill Clinton at Georgetown   University
 9.  Giving money and power to government is like giving whiskey and car keys to teenage boys.— P.J. O ‘Rourke,   Civil Libertarian
 10. Government is the great fiction, through which everybody endeavors to live at the expense of everybody else.— Frederic Bastiat,   French economist(1801-1850)
 11.  Government’s view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it.— Ronald Reagan   (1986)
 12.  I don ‘t make jokes. I just watch the government and report the   facts.— Will Rogers
 13.  If you think health care is expensive now, wait until you see what it costs when it’s free!— P.J. O ‘Rourke
 14.  In general, the art of government consists of taking as much money as possible from one party of the citizens to give to the other.— Voltaire   (1764)
 15.  Just because you do not take an interest in politics, doesn’t mean politics won’t take an interest in you!— Pericles (430   B.C.)
 16.  No man’s life, liberty, or property is safe while the legislature is in session.— Mark Twain   (1866)
 17. Talk is cheap …. Except when Congress does it.—   Anonymous
 18.  The government is like a baby’s alimentary canal, with a happy appetite at one end and no responsibility at the other.— Ronald   Reagan
 19.  The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of the blessings. The inherent blessing of socialism is the equal sharing of misery.— Winston   Churchill
 20. The only difference between a tax man and a taxidermist is that the taxidermist leaves the skin.— Mark Twain
 21.  The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools.— Herbert Spencer,   English Philosopher (1820-1903)
 22.  There is no distinctly Native American criminal class …. Save Congress.— Mark  Twain
 23.  What this country needs are more unemployed politicians.— Edward Langley,   Artist (1928-1995)
 24. A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have.— Thomas   Jefferson
 25. We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office.—   Aesop

Unidentified Aerial Phenomena

I just love the way our society finds fancy new to describe old happenings. One of the latest news makers is how our government is dealing with aliens from outer space. In the sixties, and up until very recently the term used for describing odd sightings of weird things was UFO’s or Unidentified Flying Objects. In todays’ news stories they are referred to as UAP’s or Unidentified Aerial Phenomena. I guess one could say that UAP more accurately identifies a sighting of weird shit. They can’t change the word unidentified just yet so it stays the same. Trading Aerial for Flying might be more accurate since anything that can appear, hover, and then vanish in a heart beat does not fit the definition of flying as we know it. Trading object for phenomena is also probably more accurate since we have no evidence that what is being seen is a solid object, so it leaves the door open to allow visionary occurrences that are not solid, but perhaps gaseous.

Either way, our government is not opening up about what is has seen or not seen and seems to enjoy the confusion they cause our enemies. Also, recently, we have seen evidence of China testing hypersonic missiles, which could also fall into the UAP category. I know that our country likes to stay mum (secret) about any such science, but I also believe that China doesn’t have the brain power to develop something like an hypersonic missile or aircraft, but does know how to steal ideas and the complete plans for making such a device.

It is also strange to me that Boeing has not proposed a new airliner which would be capable of speeds much faster than current aircraft. Most likely because such an announcement would collide with any military development of the same. I truly believe that Uncle has hypersonic missiles waiting for an opportunity to squelch any attack coming from China. One day, we will learn of a mysterious explosion that occurred over the Pacific ocean, and we will find pieces of a missile with Made in China embossed in it. Of course no one will admit that we shot down a hypersonic missile because the Chinese don’t want to advertise that they failed, and we don’t want the world to know that we blew them out of the sky.

All of the UAP reports we see may be sightings of super missile tests being conducted by Uncle or his nemesis. If alien civilizations do exist they are so much more developed than we here on Earth that we appear rather neanderthal to them. We suffer thinking about sending men to Mars, yet aliens visiting us must travel much further distances to reach Earth and likely do so in much less time. We will need to travel a lot faster than the Chinese hypersonic missile in order to explore space, and trips to and from the moon will have to be happening on a daily basis from many places on Earth to many pioneer cities on the moon. The likelihood of me seeing any of these ideas in reality is very slim. Another hundred years from now we will still be arguing about man made global warming, and the Earth’s temperature will be the same as it is today.