Friday, February 10, 2023

DISTRACTION AND MORE DISTRACTION

      So, apparently it's happened yet again: the news just came across the wire that the drunken sots at Elmendorf Air Base intercepted a 'UFO' and disposed of it with another half-million dollar missile. Spokesmen at the Pentagon stated that the object "posed a threat" although they also admitted that they have no idea what it was

   It's a good thing that Phileas Fogg is retired: he wouldn't stand a chance against our brave xhes in uniform. 

    

     Ah...less uptight, less politically-correct times. If it turns out that the Pentagon just wasted the Goodyear Blimp on it's way to the Super Bowl...well, there will be no shortage of 'experts' with explanations this afternoon---likely before this post is even finished. 

   Meanwhile, in case anyone is interested, here's a sampling of some of the stories driven off the front page while Americans rush to the 420 stores and supermarkets to stock up before---whatever's planned to happen.

   1. The Pfizer Scandal: which would be really intensifying were it not for the fear of Little Green Men made in the Wuhan Lab. Where we left off, a pervert in Pfizer's executive branch admitted to all sorts of unsavory things including bioengineering and suppressing side-effects of the Loyalty Vaxx. This especially blew up in Asia after Thailand's Crown Princess fell into coma after the third booster and hasn't recovered.

   2. Classified Material Turning Up in Strange Places: The Corporate Media really needed a distraction on this one: Head-of-State Biden, his shady son, and treasonous Arch-RINO Mike Pence have been caught with possession of such material since the year began. Nobody seems interested in asking what this material is or how it got there.

  3.  The Nordstream Pipeline Sabotage: Seymour Hirsch, one of the last remaining actual investigative journalists in the United States exposed this week that the Nord Stream Pipeline was destroyed by American operatives. The pipeline's destruction ensured that Europeans will pay extortionate rates for American and Canadian gas; while American and Canadian consumers will pay higher prices because of 'shortages.' 

  4. Missing Kids: This is a story that surfaced yesterday and has been met with silence by the Corporate Media. It seems that since children and teenagers have been returning to the public school gulag system since the Scamdemic lockdowns, an amazing nearly quarter-million of them are unaccounted for"An analysis by The Associated Press, Stanford University’s Big Local News project found an estimated 230,000 students in 21 states whose absences could not be accounted for. These students didn’t move out of state, and they didn’t sign up for private school or home-school, according to publicly available data. In short, they’re missing." One would think that this might be a little more important than hunting errant weather balloons; but even the AP article gives the impression that they wouldn't have bothered to report it except that schools' budgets depend on enrollment.

  For those interested, our friends at Vulture of Critique compiled a short-list of other stories that seem to have fallen out of Ameroboobs' miniscule attention spans. But none of these things make for exciting LARPs like shooting down UFOs, so we'll see.



  

3 comments:

  1. I understand your concern, but the mainstream news media wasn't doing a good job of reporting on those stories.

    What about the missing children? That's mildly interesting, but the notion that our government does a good job of tracking anything is a dubious one.

    If administrators don't change the rules or the environment does not change much, then it makes some sense to compare government statistics from year to year. The COVID pandemic changed things considerably. Were all those missing children murdered or turned out on the street? Anything is possible, but the most likely thing is that nobody bothered to put the data into the system.

    Consider. California alone showed over 150,000 missing students in the data, and New York had nearly 60,000. People are leaving both California and New York in droves. Who knows whether the states all those people went to bothered to tell California and New York when those refugees arrived? Why the people leaving those states want to tell the governments of California and New York anything?

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    1. The issue here is that---as you said---the Media doesn't do a good job of reporting. Specifically in this case they didn't provide us with an age/grade breakdown. I can understand some teens, for example, just dropping out and doing better things with their lives. But children under 12? That might be a cause for concern.

      The report also doesn't say whether the researchers followed up on any of the missing to see if they'd moved out of state. The number of children and minors reported as missing actually did go down significantly during the Scamdemic; but the numbers are still over 300,000 in both 2020 and 2021. The jackals in the Media just reported it and left everybody hanging for a further explanation.

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  2. I appreciate the run down of what actual news we have been missing! Those are all such important stories, but without a functional media, most people will hear nothing about them. I spend a fair amount of time trying to figure out what's going on in the world, but many people don't have that luxury. They just get a few 30 second sound bytes from "the media" which basically amount to pure propaganda.

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