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Saturday, February 3. 2024A quick history of human civilizationsHow many high school students know this stuff? I wish I had had this big picture when I was in school. I learned bits and pieces, but not the big picture. Good fun despite the endless killing.
Saturday morning linksPETA Comes for Punxsutawney Phil Celebrating 30 Years of the Endocrine Heart Trump Derangement Syndrome Meltdown of the Week — ZOMG 'ENVIRONMENTAL APOCALYPSE' Edition Update on the US Merchant Marine Academy COLLEGE GREED? CU Boulder Professor Dresses Like Butterfly To Fight "Climate Anxiety" Scientific Alarmism Drives DoD Climate Policy 'Zero Illegal Crossings' Is an Unattainable Goal for the Border Stuart's Saturday Miscellany TGIF: Taylor vs. Trump - Three Squad scandals. A Disney trigger warning. The GOP turns on Tay-Tay. Heterosexuals should probably give up on sex. Plus, Biden’s hard hat, Pelosi’s faux pas, and more. Feguson: Biden's fear of Putin and appeasement of Iran are making World War III more, not less, likely. Friday, February 2. 2024The Zulu KingdomFriday morning linksThe Cancer That Doctors Don’t Want to Call Cancer The ketamine economy: New mental health clinics are a 'Wild West' with few rules American Psychological Association claims merit-based hiring is UNFAIR Inside Oberlin College’s failed auto-da-fé - When it comes to women’s sports, former lacrosse coach Kim Russell is firmly in the camp of objective science Further Notes On Mann v. Steyn: The Plaintiff Rests Portland Declares Emergency Over Fentanyl Crisis Three Years After Decriminalizing Drug Possession The Dissatisfaction of Young Voters Focus on Treatment, Not “Stigma”Why do we accept the disorder and violence stemming from untreated serious mental illness? The FAA's Hiring Scandal: A Quick Overview Biden Admin-Released Migrant Crime Wave Sweeping Sanctuary Cities Tom Friedman Laments Christian Cowboys Save an Israeli Woman’s Farm Thursday, February 1. 2024Probability
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Thursday morning linksHermit crabs are 'wearing' our plastic rubbish California Becomes First State To Ban Heterosexual Marriage GO SEE “AMERICAN FICTION” ' American Fiction’ is a Hilarious Plea to Hollywood to Stop Stereotyping Minorities The Seeming Impossibility of Life New state-mandated tampon dispenser in Conn. HS boys bathroom ripped down in just 20 minutes UConn seeks engineering ‘inclusion’ professor The American Federation of Teachers Comes Out for Hamas - Destroying the education of a generation wasn't enough for Randi Weingarten. Just about everyone in America seems to be angry at higher education. What Do American Universities and Communist Political Systems Have in Common? More than you think. Opportunity, Not Tragedy - The DEI ship at Harvard and other elite universities is probably too big to turn around Jordan Peterson is doomed to be a victim of woke culture Failing Upward at the State Department - Plus: Biden our time with Iran, the new proletariat, the great Kelce-Swift stupidification, and more. Moving to Red America - Americans have disproportionately relocated to Republican-led states that imposed the fewest and least severe Covid-19 mandates. Justice Sotomayor says her job is too hard Tucker interviews Russel Brand NY Times: Migrants Keep Coming Because They Know They Can Stay ‘Black Swan’ author Nassim Taleb, who correctly called the 2008 financial crisis, says the U.S. is in a ‘death spiral’ over government debt Wednesday, January 31. 2024Vietnam WarThe US did not know how to do this, not that the US could have. The NVA was relentless. It is so strange that Vietman is a nice place now for tourists, but so are Germany and Japan. Was Vietnam another proxy war? The NVA was not stupid. Tanks? That was WW2. Were any of our readers on the ground there?
Why does cold air or water make you want to pee?Wednesday morning linksBrains Are Not Required When It Comes to Thinking and Solving Problems—Simple Cells Can Do It William Shatner Slams European Union Gender Equality Proposal to Ban Star Trek’s Iconic, “To Boldly Go Where No Man Has Gone Before” Harvard’s ‘Diversity’ Chief Accused Of Over 40 Instances Of Plagiarism Across the globe, people are choosing to have fewer children or none at all. Bestseller Reparations - In ‘American Fiction,’ director Cord Jefferson brings a devil-may-care effrontery to bear on the culture of self-censorship, progressive pieties, and artistic hypocrisy. Stuart's Wednesday Potpourri Taibbi: The Anti-Democratic Movement Targeted Ralph Nader First. We Should Have Paid More Attention. The recent ballot access challenges, political investigations, and canceled primaries are just an extension of a phenomenon we should have seen coming twenty years ago Tuesday, January 30. 2024Is this OK?
Why are food allergies on the rise?It's not really understood. Maybe it's not new. By the way, peanuts are, of course, not nuts even though they look like nuts. Like so many foods that the world loves, peanuts originated in Central America.
What's going on with the Waldorf-Astoria?Still undergoing renvoation by its Chinese owners. I always enjoyed the 1930s feel. It was a pleasant, elegant place with a good friendly bar. Inside the Waldorf Astoria’s $1 billion makeover The project has been mired in difficulty, starting when the holding company owning it was replaced in 2018 by another Chinese holding company. More recently, the chief executive in charge of the Waldorf project resigned after the price tag for the hotel/condo project ballooned to nearly $3B.
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Tuesday morning linksIllegals from China, Turkey and India Cross Border in San Diego County Climate Change Causes Infant Mortality A Study of How Americans Die PUBLIC SCHOOL BLOAT Almost One-Third of Gen Z Now Gender-Queer EU Wants All 'Gendered Language' Erased Tipping is good Canadian officials fume over Tucker Carlson’s speech, proclaim they 'won’t stand for it' 'Army Of God' Convoy Heads To US Border While EU Farmers Block Cities The peasants are revolting Soros, Facebook, And Omidyar Money Behind Attacks On German Farmers “Undeniable at This Point” – Elon Musk Weighs in on Joe Biden’s Open Borders George Soros Spending Millions to Turn Texas Blue Why? Strange. Islam : President Joe Biden’s got blood on hands after appeasing Iran for years Monday, January 29. 2024Stupidity book
Niall FergusonMonday morning linksWhy Regis Endures - The New York Catholic school represents the best of secondary education. Woke Maryland Private School Questions Young Boys About "Gender" & "Sexuality" Some Notes On The Trial Of Mann v. Steyn The US has plenty of Lithium Massive study uncovers how much exercise is needed to live longer I'm skeptical Reasons to eat lots of meat Vegan women run higher risk of developing pregnancy complications: study Diversity hiring has gone out of control Our Democracy™: The Democratic Weaponization of Government and the Need for Decentralization. The Constitution aimed to limit the power and reach of government; its rival aims to make government triumph everywhere. A handy-dandy snapshot of the latest issues about and news from the Texas border Soros Dumping a Fortune Into Texas, Funding Operatives with One Goal in Mind Biden’s re-election year crisis can be described in 4 words: It’s the border, stupid FBI luminaries starkly warn Congress that U.S. being invaded at border: ‘Alarming and perilous’ Joe Biden Announces Border Is Broken After He Broke It – Says He Can Fix It When He Hasn’t – Asks for Authority Which He Already Has Biden Warns About Trump, But Here’s Why His Own Presidency Has Failed Two Young Boys Stabbed to Death, UK Police Urging Public Not to Identify Suspects The arrogance and contempt of elites over that Ukraine aid package Argentina’s President Promised a Free-Market Revolution, and Says He’s Delivering The UN’s Terrorism Teachers - American taxpayers have been subsidizing educators who call for the murder of Jews. Suspending these funds isn’t enough. UNRWA must be abolished for good. Sunday, January 28. 2024From today's Lectionary1 Corinthians 8:1-13 8:1 Now concerning food sacrificed to idols: we know that "all of us possess knowledge." Knowledge puffs up, but love builds up. 8:2 Anyone who claims to know something does not yet have the necessary knowledge; 8:3 but anyone who loves God is known by him. 8:4 Hence, as to the eating of food offered to idols, we know that "no idol in the world really exists," and that "there is no God but one." 8:5 Indeed, even though there may be so-called gods in heaven or on earth--as in fact there are many gods and many lords-- 8:6 yet for us there is one God, the Father, from whom are all things and for whom we exist, and one Lord, Jesus Christ, through whom are all things and through whom we exist. 8:7 It is not everyone, however, who has this knowledge. Since some have become so accustomed to idols until now, they still think of the food they eat as food offered to an idol; and their conscience, being weak, is defiled. 8:8 "Food will not bring us close to God." We are no worse off if we do not eat, and no better off if we do. 8:9 But take care that this liberty of yours does not somehow become a stumbling block to the weak. 8:10 For if others see you, who possess knowledge, eating in the temple of an idol, might they not, since their conscience is weak, be encouraged to the point of eating food sacrificed to idols? 8:11 So by your knowledge those weak believers for whom Christ died are destroyed. 8:12 But when you thus sin against members of your family, and wound their conscience when it is weak, you sin against Christ. 8:13 Therefore, if food is a cause of their falling, I will never eat meat, so that I may not cause one of them to fall. Saturday, January 27. 2024China300 years ago, China was the wealthiest country in the world: How The Opium Trade Destroyed China’s Greatest Empire. Is Fentanyl tit for tat?
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Saturday morning linksWhat to expect from this year's rare double brood of cicadas Physical activity’s relationship with depression is more complex than it appears, study shows The Seven Laws of Pessimism -If life is better than ever before, why does the world seem so depressing? Not depressing to me Biden’s new tribal consent laws force NYC Museum of Natural History to close Native American exhibits Diversity training does more harm than good The News About the News Business Is Getting Grimmer You Can't Defend 'Democracy' and the Administrative State Stuart's Saturday Miscellany Trump must pay E. Jean Carroll over $83 million in defamation damages, jury rules Climate Alarmist Mann is Not Paying a Penny for his Army of Lawyers Sketchy economics of rooftop solar The Texas Resistance Backed by 25 Governors. Do states have a right to defend their own borders? Biden’s border dereliction forced Gov. Abbott’s hand, and caused a national crisis " A follower just sent me this video from earlier today of a group of migrants on a boat reaching the shores of a beach in La Jolla , CA. " Cultural Replacement: Why The Immigration Crisis Is Being Deliberately Engineered BORDER WARNING FROM RETIRED FBI AGENTS TGIF: Soldiers of the Resistance - Democratic Socialists of America has a budget crisis. Hamas thanks U.S. college kids. Trump keeps soaring. Oakland’s In-N-Out shuts down. Israel’s War on Hamas is the Least Deadly War in the Region. So why does the media describe it as “among the deadliest… in history”? Good News: US Halts UNRWA Funding Over Staff Involvement in October 7 Attacks Saturday Verse: Va, PensieroCrowd pleaser, tear-jerker from Nabucco - Va, Pensiero from the Hebrew slaves in Babylon (Spanish subtitles here, for some reasons). Original, and English translation, below.
Va, pensiero, sull'ali dorate; va, ti posa sui clivi, sui colli, ove olezzano tepide e molli l'aure dolci del suolo natal! Del Giordano le rive saluta, di Sionne le torri atterrate. O, mia patria, sì bella e perduta! O, membranza, sì cara e fatal! Arpa d'or dei fatidici vati, perché muta dal salice pendi? Le memorie nel petto raccendi, ci favella del tempo che fu! O simile di Sòlima[10] ai fati traggi un suono di crudo lamento, o t'ispiri il Signore un concento che ne infonda al patire virtù! Fly, my thoughts, on wings of gold; go settle upon the slopes and the hills, where, soft and mild, the sweet airs of my native land smell fragrant! Greet the banks of the Jordan and Zion's toppled towers. Oh, my homeland, so lovely and so lost! Oh memory, so dear and so dead! Golden harp of the prophets of old, why do you now hang silent upon the willow? Rekindle the memories in our hearts, and speak of times gone by! Mindful of the fate of Solomon's temple, Cry out with raw lamentation, or else may the Lord strengthen you to bear these sufferings![11] Friday, January 26. 2024Mommys of America cheap 'n easy winter supper #16, ChiliNo matter where you live in the US, Chili is a basic warming winter supper. Always good for lunch too on a ski slope with a cold beer or two. Chili is like barbecue: every region and every locale has developed its own favorite version. Up here in Yankeeland, it's usually made with ground beef and lots of beans. It's OK, not great. Something like this recipe. That's what moms and dads here make. That's OK after a morning of skiing, but that is a pic of a real Texas Chili: no beans and no ground beef. 3/4 of a cup of hot chili powder?!? Well, I did that. Unless your Mom was a Texan or a Mezzican-American, you probably never had it like that. Stewed meat in tomato, garlic and hot pepper sauce, hot and spicy as hell - or as spicy as you decide to make it. Got a deer on hand? Venison is as good, or better, than beef. Use your least-desirable cuts because it tenderizes during 7 hrs. in the crock pot. Best to kill the deer first too, if you know how to do it. Bow, spear, or AR-15. Who cares? You can put the pure-meat version on rice if you need to. Never on brown rice. My rule of thumb: Nothing on brown rice. It took the Asians thousands of years to make rice white, so why go backwards? At Maggie's HQ we use Costco's tasty Basmati but there is nothing wrong with Uncle Ben's. What is Maggie's Farm?It's been a long road, with many changes over the years (but with no changes to our antique graphic presentation). We (and "we") has changed plenty over the years. I spose our vision - if there was one - has been to be an eclectic site. Yes, we try to have a daily bulletin board of interesting and/or timely items, but we don't aim to "cover the news," whatever that means. It can look like a conservative site, but it's intended to be more contrarian. Traditionalist. Skeptical for sure - always because the world is full of BS and propaganda and always was. When the MSM is riding some ideologically-motivated, politically-biased hobby horse, we like to offer other views. Sometimes rightly, sometimes in error, but I still think our perspectives are mostly rational and skeptical. I do appreciate all of the people who send me links to use. That's good, but it would be fun to have more voluntary writers. People do get worn out by it over time and, if it's no longer fun, why bother? Simpler just to email links to the Editor - little ol' me. As best I can tell, several millions of people look at our site each year from all over the world (blocked in China I think but not in Norway). That is cool, but there is no vision of what we want to be or become - if anything. Never made one penny from this hobby, and some think that is stupid. Maybe, but I never made a penny from playing tennis either but when I played well, Mrs. BD noticed... If you have plenty of good content, Substack seems like a place to offer it these days. Getting crowded though. Lots of competition in the arena of public affairs but not many sites love Farmall tractors. Yeah, always loved our old Farmall except on steeps. Little scary on steeps - not built for our New England hills.
< Friday morning linksBLAZING SADDLES HISTORY MONTH This Lancet paper on ‘dangers of undervaccination’ should never have been published Why We Went Crazy During the COVID Lockdowns I didn't Last year, for Black History Month, Franck Sylvestre was canceled for racial stereotypes even though he’s black EU Looks To Accelerate Development Of Small Nuclear Reactors Great News! The Climate Is Much Better Than Predicted. Now We Can Calm Down! The US Has The Biggest Govt In The History Of The World... By A Very Wide Margin “The administrative state,” Heritage Foundation President Dr. Kevin Roberts declared in front of the annual gathering of the World Economic Forum in Davos last week, “is the greatest threat to democracy in the United States, and we need to end it.” The Top 1% Richest Of the Country Feel That Normal Americans Have Too Much Freedom, and That Meat, Fuel, and Electricity Should Be Strictly Rationed to the Lower Orders Red States Declaring 'I Am Texacus' Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson Calls for Ceasefire in Gaza - but not in Chicago Trump’s Insults and Rants Mask a Ruthlessly Efficient Campaign ‘Europeans Will Succumb to Islam,’ Says Former Intelligence Chief You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet As the Long Knives REALLY Come Out for Trump Who Is Winning the War in Gaza? The October 7 'genocide' video evidence in full
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