Friday, April 3, 2026

Bongino Show, 4/3/26



Bongino is like Rush Limbaugh in one respect. There's still a tremendous amount of bias out there. Limbaugh liked to call himself "equal time". Like Limbaugh, Bongino is equal time. There's way too much anti-Trump propaganda out there. Bongino gives a different point of view. I'm glad he's there. As for this episode, I don't have time to look it all over. But I trust Bongino to be honest, which is a rare thing these days.





Thursday, April 2, 2026

The Gays of Hormuz???

Wtf?!

The guy axed the gal with a straight face ( not a gay one evidently), and she answered it seriously.



Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Why does mass create gravity?



A bit of physics for you, in case you're interested. I'd like to find a way to the Fountain of Youth.



The Outer Limits --- The Soldier

4/1/26:

Just watched another Outer Limits episode, called Demon with a Glass Hand. Now I am pretty sure why the law suit had to be settled. There's just too many ideas that made it into The Terminator script for it not to be a rip-off. You have to watch it to see. It's on Tubi, season 2, episode 5. The clincher is at the very end of the episode. So watch it all.

3/21/26:

The episode is about a soldier from the future. This soldier has no knowledge of anything except how to be a soldier. He comes back to Earth in the sixties, and he is out of place. He is misunderstood, and he doesn't understand this new world he finds himself in.

The striking thing is the resemblance to the Terminator movie, with the obvious differences. There was a lawsuit that was settled in order for the film to be shown in theaters.

In that future world, nothing is known but war. The question that is left is this: Is this our future?

One of the ideas of civilization is to resolve disputes without the need of violence. If no way can be found to resolve disputes, how can violence be averted? That appears to be the point... What happens when no agreement is possible?

In that case, something has to give.

If neither side of the dispute wants to give, then how can violence be averted?

When it cannot, there can be no civilization.

This video discusses the similarities/differences of this story and the movie The Terminator.





If you ax me, the Outer Limits isn't the only idea that Terminator stole. There was this movie in the sixties in which a computer system took over the world, just like in the Terminator. It didn't have cyborgs, though. At least the Terminator may have had one original idea.

I cannot find that computer takes over the world movie again. It might have been a made for TV movie. If memory serves, it may be this one.

The opposition to the Iran conflict is wrong



It is wrong because this is good for us. The political left is reflexively against anything at all that benefits the USA.

Higher gas prices are good for the USA?

This is about the only objection that they can bring up that is actually valid. However, the left doesn't even care about higher prices for oil. If they had their way, all the oil production would be forced to stop. So their criticism isn't based upon concern about high prices.

What's good about the war? If successful, there won't be a nuclear armed thug state based upon radical Islam. This seems like a pretty good deal for us.

Keep in mind that Iran could've blocked the Strait of Hormuz at any time they chose. If we allowed them to develop a sophisticated means of using oil as blackmail against us, then why wouldn't it be a good idea to end that?

If Iran had nukes, they'd be far more troublesome than they are now. Why allow them to do that?

A pet peeve of mine is to refer to certain members of the GOP as "far right". Not only do the leftists like to do that, for some strange reason, those who oppose them refer to themselves as "on the right". This is self-defeating. Those who do that are using premises that are derived from communism.

I've gone over that a lot of times. It shouldn't need further explanation. If you accept the premises of your opponent, you've already lost the argument. Why do that? But so many of the opponents of the left describe themselves as being "on the right". Well, I tell you what. I'm not "on the right". But that doesn't make me a NAZI. I'm anti-NAZI. I'm more anti-Fascist that the so-called anti-fascists. The bunch that call themselves antifascist are just communists, which is not hardly much different than NAZIS anyway. Even Adolf Hitler said that much.

There's a lot of confusion out there. Hopefully this can help clear some cobwebs in a few heads out there.

But I'm not holding my breath. There is one thing for certain--- there's a lot of intention out there to deceive as many people as possible. If you don't want to be deceived, then think for yourselves.

You might reply, "but I am". Maybe you are, but you can always try harder.

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Why the US Navy Rushed USS Tripoli to the Strait of Hormuz

3/31/26:

There is a method in the madness. A systematic defanging of the beast. The Strait will be opened. Maybe even without that much in losses in terms of the military personnel nor equipment.



3/16/26:

A ship that was considered a mistake may crack the code to the puzzle of the Strait of Hormuz.





Another piece of equipment not highly esteemed anymore may also play a role:



The follow-up will take some time, but the result is inevitable. The Straight will be open for business...



Scientists Keep Human uterus Functioning Outside Body for Experiements

Brave New World

It looks like it is inevitable.