RE: Daily Dose of Sultnpapper 12/02/18> My thoughts and a quote from J. Edgar Hoover.
This crusty old bastard man (GHWB not me) died Friday at the age of 94 and I am sure there will be all kinds of remembrances praising him and special coverage’s of his funeral on television until they finally throw some dirt over top of his sorry ass.
Ahahahaha Why don't you just go ahead and tell us how you REALLY feel?
In this particular case I agree with you 100%. Having not been a Texan but a big fan of Ronnies, I opposed his Vice Presidency. Vigorously.
I voted for Ronnie twice in spite of his VP. Why was I opposed to him so early? Simple. He had been DCIA (Director of the CIA) and that particular career path should be prohibited by law. It can't be good for any president to know where every body is buried and who can be leaned on for less than sterling decisions. Put DFBI and DNSA and any of the others in that bag.
Which means that when he uttered the famous phrase I went looking for it right away. I was shocked by what I found. That would have been in the day when Alex Jones was actually a fearless reporter instead of a fear inducing shit bag. He makes a lot of money from fear. A LOT.
Which just goes to show you that they are smarter than a crawfish, they have never used that phrase again.
You and I would disagree on the importance of the Pyramids but I do wonder about Antarctica. I knew a couple that put in three seasons at McMurdo together until she got pregnant with their first. Then he kept going back for 6 months at a time because he could make more money in 6 months than in two years as a journeyman welder.
Anyway I asked both of them about McMurdo and why it was so important. She basically farted me off and he simply said "I took an oath not to discuss those matters". So I don't know.
I hope you and Blondie enjoy church today. I'm going to worship in the great wide open...
Well Tom I would tell ya'll exactly how I feel but then I would run the risk of losing readers of the Daily Dose. Maybe in a future edition I'll come clean on how I feel about GHWB.
Last I heard Alex Jones was getting himself banned from just about every social media platform known to exist to most people like FB and Twitter. I wasn't aware of him back in the day when he actually wasn't promoting fear, that might have been some good reporting he was doing then. He has always been a little "over the top" for me, not on the topics or issues but on the delivery and fear mongering.
I wish I had investigated that NWO remark sooner than I did, just to damn trusting back then. I have come along way since then though on giving my trust away without close examination.
The thing I appreciate most about you is that we can disagree on things and not let it interfere with the friendship and support for each other.
I see the pyramids as a big importance simply because the magnitude of the deception. I wish that for once "historians" would just say "we don't have a guzbucking clue" about this or that instead of trying to make up a story that could seem to work. I guess at the time the hammer, chisel , ropes & logs seemed best since they were trying to tie the pyramids to some pharaoh that was from that time period.
The physical evidence of the pyramids just doesn't work with story so the bigger thing is; what else have they lied to us about? Since they teach us these things when we are young and dumb we just accept it and go on and never look back.
I've gotten to the point that I look back as much as I look forward, there is a whole bunch of things that just don't add up in my mind and the pyramids are one of the larger things in terms of size and complexity to point to when trying to expose the lies and deception. That is why I have mentioned them on more than one occasion in the Daily Dose.
I wouldn't doubt the pay to work down in that frozen land was big, if you could take the cold and be able to keep secrets it would probably be a great gig for racking up some dinero.
I have to confess, I skipped Joel O today. Shortie wasn't feeling up to making it to church today so she and Blondie watched church on TV and I went outside and washed and waxed the truck. It was just to nice of day to let that go by and the old truck needed a good bath and rubdown with some wax.
I am not going to rehash everything from my reply to @princessmewmew in this reply to you, I know you will read it there. Antarctica is a mystery that I would like to know about, it could be earth shattering information being kept secret from us. It would be great if you get your friend to write you a paper that could be read after he dies, if he dies before you, that he would share what he knows. Chances are though that government has that covered as well, I am pretty sure that after they take that oath they are escorted to a room where they are told there that their family will pay the price if anything ever gets from you as the source.
So here is what I know about McMurdo.
It's an American post, the NATO flag (nor any other) flies there.
It's famous for it's ice chambers, and the research done there. A lot of really good (and just damn expensive) research has been done there.
They are underground. Through the ice. Part of that is simple physics, there is 65 degree air not too far under the surface of the ground and it keeps the temps manageable in the whole station. I believe that the Americans have gone significantly past that need. Some of the ice palace is full of dirt. How much? I have no idea.
There is a British station fairly near McMurdo and a Russian station not too far away. The three stations are cooperating and HAVE ALWAYS COOPERATED. Even in the depths of the cold war when we were minutes away from a nuclear exchange. Why?
It's little enough, and nothing that can't be found by anyone.
Family pays the price? I know of one case of that. One of my very best friends was involved in one of America's most secret projects of the cold war. It is now declassified but not widely discussed. The US had a direct tap on the phone cable to the Russian base at Vladivostok. It had to be serviced every 6 months and he was part of the dive team that did that. We had every communication to and from Moscow to the Russian Pacific fleet and kept that going for over 10 years.
Anyway. There was one member of his team that told his wife and she told somebody. All of them ended up in Federal custody and stayed there for better than 15 years. It was a top secret tribunal that sentenced them and NOBODY has detail one.
Fifteen years is a long time but it just proves that some oaths the government takes seriously and then others they don't even bother giving a person even though required by law to hold office. The tRump hasn't taken a required oath to hold the office of president but I guess that doesn't matter, unless of course he would be required to uphold that oath like the guy on that dive team was.
Also amazing how bitter enemies can get along in some far off reaches of nowhere, just makes a person wonder what is there that can do that.
So is this one.
Good reading as well?