It occurs to me that I have not written a book review since third grade, and my last two attempts at a book review are still in limbo. I cannot do justice to this great book, but I will give it my best shot. Virga Joy is based on the real life experiences of our … Continue reading Virga Joy Redux→
Where to begin? It seems that war is just too big of a topic for Hollywood to handle in 90-110 minutes. Go figure. I know I can’t do it justice in 300-plus pages, either, but it will be more accurate than anything Hollywood can dish up. I suspect what people want from Hollywood is to … Continue reading Preface: LtCol S.x MacTemplar -Shadow Warrior→
Yeah, I know you’re thinking “Tell us sump’n we don’t know!”
Okay: masks don’t work! Or did you know that? Think about it: we’re, talkin’ microbes here. When you suck in air, which is tortuously hard to do wearing even one of those party-favor lite paper masks, the virus is tiny enuf to ride in with it, Duh!(if that’s not offensive). The “experts” pretty much admitted that from the beginning.
Oh, but now we’re ordered to wear ‘em to protect other people!
Well, y’see, when you breathe out, your breath doesn’t stay inside your mask. It comes out around the edges. That’s the reason your sunglasses get fogged up. Du—-sorry! Old habits die hard.
I heard my BMD joking that he now tells people he has a new “magic” mask. Oh, yeah! You mean you don’t have one yet?
Many Chinese tourists are in my adopted home town for the Lunar New Year celebrations and perhaps to sample a bit of candi too during their visit. Anyway I wore a surgical mask in public for the first time ever the other night when I went to the local Lunar New Year festival. Apparently I was not the only one concerned with the coronavirus emanating from communist China’s slave state as there were many such masks on display. There is at least one report of a victim of the coronavirus right here in Chiang Rai.
Wearing the mask was a bit awkward as my spectacles were almost continuously fogging up. Regardless, I will probably take up the practice, in particular when on travel and/or public transit. Recommend you consider doing same. If you should decide to take up the practice, please be advised that all surgical masks are not created…
Past being prologue, it is not likely that either the Department of State or CIA is going to beat back the onslaught of Salafism. The intent here is to provide leadership with a notion of the type of Foreign Area Officer (FAO) required to develop and implement strategy. The current “strategy,” whatever it may be, … Continue reading Winning the Peace (Ch. 3) Redux→
https://twitter.com/DelanoSquires/status/1521598434708500488 In a world where leftists accuse everyone and everything of being racist, it is so tempting to believe that racism really has disappeared from America, and exists only as a paranoid fantasy in some people's minds. If only. My father always told me that racism was the reason why abortion was legal in America. … Continue reading Racism and Abortion→
Browsing American Thinker this morning, as is my wont , I clicked on the link to New England Journal of Medicine wherein they concluded that, even in a hospital setting, universal masking is largely “talismanic”. But it now appears with a banner disclaimer at the top to the effect that the authors strongly support public masking if people are going to be within 6 feet of each other for ….idk, shall we say 10 minutes? 20? Do I hear 30.? Hey doctors: if you think masks aren’t very effective, even as used by health care workers and medical personnel, what the fuck makes you think ( or rather, who the fuck made you say) that the public at large is going to do any better? They’re now selling special Christmas masks: rhinestones, glitter, a Santa hat, and the word “Believe!” That says it all.
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