Wednesday, 15 February 2023

Observations

 1.  Its been on my mind a good bit the last year.....how one survived the 1970s....without internet, cable TV, social media, etc.

We got by with four channels of TV offerings.  

We read through White Fang, Cannery Row, and Batman comics.  

Maybe ten-percent of people could name the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.   

No one knew the VP or they certainly weren't asked to make a speech.

Just odd how things relate to today.

2.  On the topic of the Russia-to-Germany Nord Stream I/II pipes being blown up.  The more you gaze at this....it would have made perfect sense for the Russians to have blown up the pipes going from Norway to Germany.....yet that's not what happened.  So you gaze back at this story of the US being the culprit, and wonder more about this scenario.

3.  In most European languages (like Italian, German or French).....when you talk about non-human objects (motorcycles, refrigerators, tables).....there's a gender (he, she, or it).

I pause over the pronoun crowd and wonder if they will get to a point where a table can be a 4th gender, or if a bucket can be a 5th gender.

As confusing as things are.....it could get a lot worse.

4.  I watched the preview of the upcoming 'Flash' movie....featuring Micheal Keaton as a much older Batman.  He's still the one and only at playing the part.

5.  A statement was released yesterday....Senator Feinstein will not be running for Senator again.  About 3 hours pass, and some reporters approach Feinstein to ask questions, and she seems all confused about the announcement.  It was almost like she didn't remember releasing it, or was just having a 'Biden-moment'.

6.  Each time that Pete Buttigieg appears on TV now....I discount him more and more from ever running for President.

7.  No new UFO episodes in the past 24 hours.  

2 comments:

  1. Something to ponder: The Chinese balloons would have to be constantly relaying information back to their base of origin, in order to serve any possible usefulness. Because balloons don't return automatically to their place of origin like a homing pigeon or a boomerang.

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  2. All of this could be easily downloaded to a 5G tower, and sent onto a non-China server....to get re-routed a second time into China. But I doubt that the Pentagon wants to explain this to the public or how active the 'blimps' have been over the past five years.

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