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Thursday, February 5, 2026

2026 Olympics begin with 'curling'


MILAN, Italy — Hayley Scamurra scored twice, and the United States opened the Milan Cortina Games women’s hockey tournament with a 5-1 win over Czechia on Thursday.

(Jimmy Kimmel Live) "Curling"? Silly Italian Olympics; Trump on NBC...

Alex Carpenter had a goal and assist, while captain Hilary Knight and Joy Dunne also scored for the Americans, who improved to 8-0 over the Czechs in international play.

Aerin Frankel, making her Olympic debut in net, stopped 13 shots. Laila Edwards had an assist while becoming the first Black female to represent America in hockey at the Olympics. More distractions: US women get off to impressive start in Olympic hockey with historical first

Monday, January 19, 2026

Wednesday, November 5, 2025

DNA reveals REAL origin of Europeans


(First Humans) Ancient DNA reveals the real history of Europeans ("Anglo-Saxons" and others)
We didn't "evolve" light skin for reason we're taught
Who is England's dark-skinned "Cheddar Man"?


The Zoroastrian schism (the Secret War for Europe's Soul)
(The Ark) Premiered Oct. 14, 2025: What if the spiritual struggle that still rages in the West today began 3,000 years ago, after a schism in the original Indo-European religion?
  • 0:00 A violent people of the Steppe
  • 12:35 The glory of the Sky Father
  • 20:10 Thus Spake Zarathustra (= Zoroaster = Zoroastrianism
  • 32:08 Zarathustra's legacy
  • 40:41 Heroic literature course
  • 42:26 The sacred order
  • 57:50 The heroic ideal
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Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Protests: Turkey rises up against Erdogan


Sixth night of protests in Turkey as Erdogan lashes out at unrest | BBC News
(BBC News) March 25, 2025: Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has blamed opposition parties for provoking a "movement of violence" as protests [against him] in the country continued for a sixth night. Unrest began in Istanbul last Wednesday when the city's Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu -- Erdogan's main political rival -- was detained on [phony] corruption charges. Mayor Imamoglu said the allegations against him were politically motivated, a claim Pres. Erdogan has denied. Turkey's main opposition party, the Republican People's Party's (CHP), which announced Imamoglu as its presidential candidate on Sunday, said the demonstrations will end on Tuesday, without saying what the next steps would be. In figures released before Monday evening's gatherings, the Turkish government said 1,133 people had been arrested since the protests began. #Turkey


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  • Pfc. Sandoval, Sheldon S., Seth Auberon (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

Tuesday, October 15, 2024

DNA study: Who were Europe's 1st settlers?

The people in the New World, like the Mexicans, are blended with the Europeans.
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What DNA tells us about Europe's first settlers

Who are these strange 'Europeans'?
Our ability to learn more about our ancient ancestors has never been better. Thanks to advances in genetic technology, scientists working with archeologists can date remains with greater accuracy than ever before.

"Paleo-genetics" makes it possible to study the sequence of an entire genome of people who lived tens of millennia ago. As a result, an explosion of new information has become available, which promises to transform our understanding of the past, as new discoveries are literally unearthed.

For instance, did you know that Europeans are the descendants of three distinct migrations of people from elsewhere in the world:
  1. Vegetarian Trypillia mega site, largest and first
    European cities (Susanne Beyer/Kiel University)
    Africa,
  2. the Middle East (Turkey, Anatolia), and
  3. the Steppes (southern Russia/eastern Ukraine). [The Stans, North and Central Asia?]
Intrigued? Learn more about the Black origins of Europe's first settlers. More: What DNA tells us about Europe's first settlers
Remember that time Europeans conquered and latinized the Americas to extract profit?

Friday, September 27, 2024

What do Euros think of Ameros? (TDS)


Leslie Jones can’t believe what Europeans think of Americans | The Daily Show
Young Buddhists at first European Buddhists' Convention, Berlin, Germany (Hannah Prinzler)
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Artificially-flavored fecal contamination patties
(The Daily Show) Sept. 27, 2024: Fresh off a summer vacation at the Paris Olympics, Daily Show Correspondent Leslie Jones returns to offer a fresh perspective on why Europeans think so poorly of Americans and our poop-eating, loud, violent gun culture. Between the chemical food additives in our artificial "natural flavors"
  • [all "natural flavors" are artificial mimics of things occurring in nature and only have to be labelled accurately as "artificial flavors" if the flavor they are mimicking does not exist in nature, in either case all added "flavors" are synthetic and many of them are very dangerous neurotoxins]
I'm a sa lang now with herbal ingredients + stuff
to public breakdowns on planes, fast food restaurants, and on social media, as well as our rampant gun violence, and whale decapitations by insane politicians and detonations by foolish ones, Jones concludes about Americans: "We are f**ked up." #DailyShow #LeslieJones #Europe

Wednesday, May 1, 2024

May Day: Orgies, sex, pole dancing (May 1)

What does this erect, burning, hard wood represent? Beltane is May Day, a time for Orgies
Modern Europeans drop down to their skivvies in the Tube to provoke sexual attention.
It's time for our annual Yoga in the Park Spring Fest (Dharma Buddhist Meditation)
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Let's dance around this "pole" and sing the
STD Song, "Ring Around the Rosies"!
May Day is a highly sexualized European festival of ancient origins marking the beginning of summer, usually celebrated on May 1, around halfway between the Northern Hemisphere's spring equinox and summer solstice [1, 2].

Festivities may also be held the night before (such as a Mischief Night), known as May Eve or Bringing in the May [3], like was done at UCLA overnight by Judeo-Christian traditionalists attacking student peace demonstrators.

Traditions often include gathering wildflowers and green branches, weaving floral garlands, crowning a May Queen (sometimes with a male companion), and setting up a May Pole or May Bush (or a May Tree of hardwood, *wink-wink*), around which people dance and sing [4] in spring revelry.

US college students now side with Palestinians.
Bonfires [or explosive fireworks such as those thrown at UCLA demonstrators] are also part of the festival in some regions.

Regional varieties and related traditions include Walpurgis Night in central and northern Europe [1], the Gaelic festival Beltane [5], the Welsh festival Calan Mai [5], and May devotions to the Blessed Virgin Mary. [a stand-in for Buddhist Kwan Yin, various pagan goddesses, and Mother Nature, and possibly God's ex-wife A].

It has also been associated with the ancient Roman sex festival Floralia [6].

International Workers' Day is also called "May Day" but the two are thought to be unrelated, except that they both stir up the population to get out on the streets and revel.

Origins and celebrations
St. George's Kermis with the Dance around the Maypole (Pieter Brueghel the Younger/May Day)
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Women demand body rights, which means clitorises.
The earliest known May celebrations appeared with the Floralia, festival of Flora [flowers and plants as in "flora and fauna"], the Roman goddess of flowers.

It's held from April 27–May 3 during the Roman Republic era, and the Maiouma or Maiuma, a festival celebrating the god of excess Dionysus (aka Bacchus) and the goddess of sex Aphrodite (where we get the English word aphrodisiac) held every three years during the month of May [7].

Look at the size of that maypole!
The Floralia opened with theatrical performances. In the Floralia, Ovid says that hares and goats were released as part of the festivities.

Persius writes that crowds were pelted with vetches, beans, and lupins. A ritual called the Florifertum was performed on either April 27th or May 3rd [8, 9] during which a bundle of wheat ears was carried into a shrine, though it is not clear if this devotion was made to Flora or Ceres [10, 11].

Floralia concluded with competitive events and spectacles and a sacrifice to Flora [12].

Floralia, Flower Goddess worship in Rome (Giovanni Battista Tiepolo - Floralia)

How do we indoctrinate our European children so that they don't even notice what it's about?

You're going too far! Stop it! - But it's May Day!
Maiouma was celebrated at least as early as the 2nd century AD, when records show expenses for the month-long festival were appropriated by Emperor Commodus [13], who is probably not the namesake of the commode or toilet but maybe.

According to the 6th-century chronicles of John Malalas, the Maiouma was a "nocturnal dramatic festival, held every three years and known as Orgies, that is, the Mysteries of Dionysus and Aphrodite" and that it was "known as the Maioumas because it is celebrated in the month of May-Artemisios."

Sex Fest is a distraction from Workers' Day
During this time, enough money was set aside by the government for torches, lights, and other expenses to cover a 30-day festival of "all-night revels" [14].

The Maiouma was celebrated with splendorous banquets and offerings.

It's time for sexy revelry and ye olde excesses.
Its reputation for licentiousness [sex, nudity, foreplay, intercourse, prostitution, sexual misconduct, sex, and lusty provocation] caused it to be suppressed during the reign of pagan pseudo-Christian Emperor Constantine, though a less debauched version of it was briefly restored during the reigns of Arcadius and Honorius, only to be suppressed again during the same period [13] because Christians have mixed feeling about their sexual urges and sinful immorality. More
  • Ashley Wells, Ananda (Dharma Buddhist Meditation), Seth Auberon (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly Wiki edit May Day, Beltane, Floralia, Maiouma
Was repressed sex always on the European brain?

Friday, March 31, 2023

Riots in France over Dictator Macron (video)


France strikes: Violent clashes, fires, and teargas mar Dictator Macron's vision
(Bloomberg Television) March 27, 2023. Protests continue across France against Dictator President Emmanuel Macron’s unpopular bill to increase the retirement age from 62 to 64.

[That, of course, is not the only complaint but the one made much of by the Western press to belittle the French as if they were so lazy that this increase would cause French society to fall apart.] 

Bloomberg's Caroline Connan looks at what it means for his political future.

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Protests continue, escalate after Macron pushes through pension reform in France
(ABC News) March 28, 2023. #pension #abcnews #france ABC News’ Ines de la Cuetara breaks down the latest on the protests in Paris after French Dictator President Emmanuel Macron pushed through reforms to the country’s pension program.



"France is furious": Anger grows at Macron for raising retirement age as millions strike and protest
(Democracy Now!) March 24, 2023. French unions say nearly 3.5 million people took to the streets Thursday in a nationwide general strike to protest Pres. Emmanuel Macron's deeply unpopular move to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64.

Dictator Macron forced the legislation through the French National Assembly last week, using a constitutional clause to bypass a parliamentary vote. Macron's government survived a vote of no confidence Monday by just nine votes, but public anger shows no signs of abating, with France's major trade unions planning another nationwide protest for Tuesday.

"Not only is the government trying to do this pension reform that people see as fundamentally unfair, but they're ignoring historically large protests even by French standards," says journalist Cole Stranger from Marseille. His new guest essay in The New York Times is headlined "France is furious." Latest shows

Sunday, February 26, 2023

Lost Mexican town is part of USA (BBC)

Crystal Quintero, CC Liu, Pfc. Sandoval (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly; BBC News, 2/19/23; Etsy
"Mesoamerica" is part of North America. The "Americas" are North, Central, and South.

Where are the Dreamers of DACA?
When will the "Mexican United States" (Estados Unidos Mexicanos) become part of the United States of America already? It has to happen, according to America's Prophet Sean David Morton, on account of demographics. The USA just doesn't have the birth rates to sustain a viable population. We're shrinking out of existence and out of our Social Security system.

Aztec warrior and volcano offering
The USA will meld with Mexico and Canada in an AU, akin to Europe's EU, an active trade partnership with the amero (like the euro) as the common currency. It's only a matter of time because demographics determine the world more than ideology.

When the powers-that-be want it, they'll hire a PR firm to get us all to agree and even to demand it. That's how the world works nowadays, and that's what will happen. Look how easy it is. It already happened to the small American town of Rio Rico ("Rich River") due to a private corporation's greed along the "Big River" (Rio Grande). The BBC reports:

The border town that "forgot" it was part of US
Perfect (Erika L. Sanchez)
(BBC News) In 1967, the residents of USA-Mexico border town Rio Rico discovered they weren't Mexicans but were actually legal American citizens. For years it was assumed Rio Rico was part of Mexico, because it lay south of the Rio Grande River that forms the US-Mexico border. During the Prohibition era (when Puritans tried to outlaw their favorite intoxicant which keeps the wheels of cold-hearted American-style capitalism rolling), the town became known as a place US citizens could cross over to freely drink alcohol and gamble and engage in other vices. However, prior to 1906, Rio Rico actually lay to the north of the river and was therefore American territory, according to a law that stated where the border was, dividing the two countries by a shifting river line of demarcation.

Mexican American My Home My Blood Flag (printitize.com)
Who were the dark-skinned original Britons of proto-England?
The flag of the United States of North America

Monday, April 24, 2017

Did Armenia really have a genocide? (video)

Wisdom Quarterly; XII. Loki; factcheckarmenia.com; SOAD, Benny Lambaba; Glink; Burning Red


Now we're not saying the mass murdering and ethnic cleansing was not a "genocide." But genocide has a very specific definition on the world stage -- so why has no court recognized it as such?

Is Turkey really so powerful and influential in Europe today? The fact is we live next to Armenia II (Glendale, California), so we have grown up with hearing one side of the story. And we love System of a Down, who also only give us one side of the story. Just because Hitler offhandedly referred to it, allegedly referred to it, as a "genocide" does not make it so.

We have to question it because we're progressives -- and that means listening to all sides. Any sensible person has to question why mainstream politicians and media outlets are so eager to label it a "genocide" without a court agreeing or with 173 countries saying it wasn't or at least not saying.



Thoughtless sentimentality = propaganda (AP)
No Turk -- what city do they live in? -- ever stands up and gets a say. Last year while taking the side of Armenia yet again, we had Turkish scholars saying it was a genocide. Sell outs trying to get ahead in academia because the gatekeepers do not allow some discourse but fund and encourage other points of view they like.

It happens, of course, with Israel. It happens with everything when people dictate what's PC (politically correct) to say, question, so much as think.

For example, recently UN Ambassador Nikki Haley was telling us all what to think. Gruesome and grizzly images of Syrian atrocities are allowed. They pull our heartstrings and get massive coverage. People are up in arms demanding WAR! Let's attack! Let's bomb! Let's kill! Revenge! Justice! American superiority!

Hey, numb-numb, no. Can we see we're being set up? Whoever rules the mainstream press rules the conversation and manufactures consent. Let's get the other side. Let's constantly listen to the other side even when someone says, "It's lies," it's "fake news," it's "not worth listening to." Yes it is.

There's no doubt there was killing, atrocities, crimes against humanity. But did Armenia really have a genocide?




Here is the truth [as interpreted by the pro-Turk side]
The events of 1915
were far more complex than what has been reported in the past and it is important that we recognize this was not as simple a scenario as the Armenian lobby would have us believe.
Despite the propaganda being pushed by a powerful and well-funded Armenian diaspora, the series of events in 1915 and beyond resulted in losses of life on both sides of the conflict. We cannot diminish the suffering that the Armenians faced, but we must acknowledge that millions of Turks, Kurds, and Arabs were also killed during this conflict.
 
For nearly a century, the Armenian lobby has attempted to portray these actions as a willful, deliberate attempt to commit genocide of the Armenian people -- a specific crime that is defined by international law. Nothing could be further from the truth, and a detailed examination of the broader context of history paints a vastly different picture.
 
Furthermore, and as a result, international courts have never designated these tragic events as genocide. There is no legal consensus on the tragedy of 1915 because even though the Armenian lobby has been misrepresenting the facts for nearly a century, history -- and the law -- tells us otherwise. It’s time to cut through the propaganda and get the facts straight. More

And now for an opposing point of view saying it was genocide: System of a Down

(Benny Lambaba) Rare footage of Armenian mistreatment to be screened and called a genocide.
(The Burning Red) Our beloved newscaster crush, Ana Kasparian of The Young Turks, has a melt down over the question of an Armenian genocide.



(Glink) This is a response to The Young Turks and Ana Kasperian involving recent events concerning the [alleged] Armenian genocide. Where does the name "The Young Turks" comes from, and has founder Cenk Uygur denied it in the past? There are many parallels between the Armenian genocide and Dragon Ball Z, oddly enough. Connections are made throughout the video.