Thursday, 29 June 2023

I Have This Theory

 I have this theory about irrational people.

If you lined up the people who accepted massive rules on Covid, the pronoun/gender business, and woke-reality....I think the bulk of them come from Generation Z (the folks who were born from the mid-1990s until 2009).

In their world, science isn't science (as we are conditioned to view it), and anything is possible.  

From the previous group....the Generation Y (the ones born from 1980 to 1994)....I think the ones in the later part of this era are also in the acceptance of non-reality.

Then you come to earlier Generation Y folks, most all of the Generation X (born 1965 to 1979).....have some foundations to reality and can't really deal with irrational people or irrational ideas.

So I come to the fantasy idea that you could approach the Generation Z crowd, and the newer ones born since 2010, and you could start some belief that Santa Claus is a demon, or that you could have a 12-year old boy having a marriage relationship with a 35-year old woman being acceptable.

I don't think there is any limit with Generation Z or Generation Alpha (the newer creative group).   

I sat and watched a basketball YouTube video this AM....11-year old kids playing...at least three kids with tattoo art on their legs.  A decade ago....most tattoo artists would have said 'no entry' for kids in their studio.  Today?  No issue.

I would imagine if you went around to half the schools in the nation.....some 13-year old kids will admit some physical relationship with older teenagers or adults.  It might be three or four percent....but it's high enough that it should worry some folks.   

I saw some 'be-on-the-lookout' poster for two kids missing from last weekend.  Oddly written into the words.....their pronouns.  I doubt if either were more than 12 years old.  

Correcting this generational thing?  How?  

Ten Observations

 1.  Is this a boycott of Bud-Light, or a 'reward' episode by consumers?

I tend to think that Bud executives wanted a reaction by the public with their 'gimmick', and consumers (a quarter of them) rewarded the company for their creativity.  Naturally, there will be no bonus for employees this year.

2.  This CPAP machine story that President Biden confirmed today?  If you go by the story....he's been on CPAP since 2008, and he can't sleep without it.

3.  King Charles activated a climate-end clock...giving you six years before the 'end'.  

4.  It won't surprise me if in three years....a quarter of 12-to-14-year old kids are addicted to BDSM/Bondage fantasy stuff.

5.  If you polled people....I think 10-percent of Americans are shocked that Joe Biden has a son, and they've never heard of Hunter.

6.  Next fad for juveniles?  Wigs.  I'll predict by the end of 2024....ten-percent of kids in schools are wearing wigs to school.

7.  Even if President Biden blurted out that he'd had sex with 600 women over the past thirty years....I don't think anyone would be bothered by the statement (except the 600 women).

8.  Creepy, by 1988 standards.....is way more (100 times) creepy in 2023.

9.  It's possible that a quarter of America is attached to cult-like values in 2023, and you'd have to send them off for three months of rehab....before they could be of value to society.

10.  Yesterday, in Nebraska....folks came to inspect the damage of a hailstorm on a solar panel 'farm'.  14,000 panels destroyed.  Toxic waste everywhere around this 'farm'?  Well....yet to be mentioned.  

Explaining Bidenomics?

 It got mentioned earlier in the week (even by President Biden himself).  So what it is....on a gritty sort of standing...you run and set up an economy from the bottom up.

Yeah, it's the opposite of Reagan's plan....where you had trickle-down gimmicks to help the economy. 

In this game, the economy would be prioritized so that the bottom guy (who might be unemployed and lacking motivation to work)...is given 'something'.  As he or she improves....the economy improves, and then the middle guy gets something (don't ask), and all of this will eventually vibrate  or 'shake' the people.

Can I show any country where this has been attempted?  No.

Where would the funding to make the bottom guy happier come from?  Well....more taxes, one would assume.

You would assume this bottom guy would go out and buy a trailer, a car, a weed-whacker, a mower, Nugget's tickets, burgers and steaks, or hustle up a new girlfriend.  So he'd spend money, and make the middle-class guy happy, and eventually make the wealthy guy happy.

I tried to watch the CNBC business guys explain this, and what you got mostly was 'smirks'.  I get the impression they were amused by the term.

I would imagine some guy in the White House has been given the job to write the book on this.....some 220-page business-lecture-type, and he's got a case of premium whiskey to help with the first hundred pages.  

The'Orb'

 Over the past month, I've view this video clip of a 'orb' (UFO) seen over Iraq by a US recon vehicle.  I've probably viewed the clip over 50 times.

Basically, the recon vehicle is on normal patrol, and then some 'ball' comes up on the screen and the camera catches this and tries to follow the ball.

Size?  I've come to the conclusion it's the size of a small (VW possibly) car.  

How far off the ground?  I would take a guess it's between 50 and 100 ft from the ground.

Weather balloon?  Well....it's moving along in a straight line.  Weather balloons would be affected by the wind and maybe match the speed but the straight line business....I doubt.

Shiny?  Yeah....that's another odd part of the story.

Propulsion?  You don't see a trail.

If you accepted the UFO idea (alien-run orb)?  I'm more likely to believe it's on a search or a collection agenda.  

Why people on the ground didn't notice it?  That's a question I ask....because you can see movement of people in the video and I would think that this would catch your attention.