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Saturday, March 5, 2022

The 90 Miles Mystery Video: Nyctophilia Edition #948



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The 90 Miles Mystery Box: Episode #1648


You have come across a mystery box. But what is inside? 
It could be literally anything from the serene to the horrific, 
from the beautiful to the repugnant, 
from the mysterious to the familiar.

If you decide to open it, you could be disappointed, 
you could be inspired, you could be appalled. 

This is not for the faint of heart or the easily offended. 
You have been warned.

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New Zealand High Court ENDS Jacinda Ardern’s Vaccine Mandate: “It’s a Gross Violation of Human Rights”


THIS LANDMARK CASE WILL BE USED TO OVERTHROW ALL OF ARDERN'S ILLEGAL MANDATES IN NEW ZEALAND.

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was left reeling on Friday after a High Court ruled that her vaccine mandate represented a “gross violation of human rights” for New Zealanders.

The landmark case means that the police and NZDF cannot be fired for refusing to take the experimental vaccine. This case will be used to overthrow all of Ardern’s illegal mandates in New Zealand.

Justice Francis Cooke ruled that ordering frontline police officers and Defence staff to be vaccinated or face losing their job was not a “reasonably justified” breach of the Bill of Rights.

Nzherald.co.nz reports: The lawyer for the police and Defence staff at the centre of the claim is now calling for the suspended workers to return to their jobs immediately, saying many have given decades of service to their community and are still committed to their jobs.

The challenge, put forward by a group of Defence force and police employees, questioned the legality of making an order under the Covid-19 Public Health Response Act to require vaccination for frontline employees.

The challenge was supported by a group of 37 employees affected by the mandate, who submitted written affidavits to the court.

Minister of Workplace Relations and Safety Michael Wood, Deputy Police Commissioner Tania Kura and NZDF Chief People Officer Brigadier Matthew Weston filed affidavits defending the mandate.

As it stands, 164 of the overall police workforce of nearly 15,700 were affected by the mandate after choosing not to be vaccinated. For NZDF, the mandate affected 115 of its 15,500 staff.

The group relied on two aspects of the Bill of Rights – the right to decline a medical procedure and the right to religious freedom.

On the religious freedom argument, a number of those who made submissions referred to their fundamental objection to taking the Pfizer vaccine, given that it was tested on the cells that were derived from a human foetus.

Justice Cooke agreed with the claim, saying that “an obligation to receive the vaccine which a person objects to because it has been tested on cells derived from a human foetus, potentially an aborted foetus, does involve a limitation on the manifestation of a religious belief.”

However, Justice Cooke disagreed with the claimants’ broader claims that requiring vaccination is inconsistent with holding religious beliefs more generally.

“I do not accept that a belief in an individual’s bodily integrity and personal autonomy is a religious belief or practice. Rather it seems to me, in the circumstances of this case, to be a belief in the secular concept referred to in...

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The great weasel-word gaslight: The Jan. 6 commission finds nothing on Trump


Liz Cheney's Jan. 6 commission is starting to look stupid.

Like the clown's outfit that tried to pin impeachment articles on President Trump over utterly nothing, as well as the grotesque fabulists of the Steele dossier who invented and peddled outright lies to manipulate U.S. law enforcement into taking action against Trump, there's no there there, zero substance, and as the truth gets out, they once again look like an awfully sorry bunch.

They've been trying for years to "prove" that Trump is guilty of something, and this current Jan. 6 effort is once again demonstrating their capacity for pratfalls.

Here are two breathy headlines that ran in the last couple days from the New York Times:


May? Did I just see the word "may" in that March 2 headline? What's the counterpart of "may"? Yes, the term is "may not" — which means they don't know for sure. Commissions like this are appointed to supposedly sort out the facts and come to a jury-like conclusion. If all they can conclude from this joke investigation, which has excluded significant witnesses and details in the interest of promoting the Democrat agenda, is the word "may" — and its invisible counterpart "may not" — then they don't have jack.

But wait, they are still trying. Here's their March 3 weasel word of the day:

Did I just see the word "narrative" — as in, tying lots of events together for the press as a thesis, to keep other events from getting out? Narrative is a weasel word, a syrup in which gamy facts float in the interest of promoting the Democrat agenda. Don't ever call that a juridical-style conclusion of actual facts. Narrative is spin. But ignore the top part of the tweet because an even bigger weasel word is below in the headline. Notice the word "suggest"? Reporters use that weasel word when they know they can't say some variant of the word "is." They do that to avoid libel lawsuits. The Times knew that it couldn't use any better word than "suggest" because once again, the Jan. 6 commission doesn't have the goods.

The Times then followed with a butt-covering story, citing "experts" to point out that there really isn't a case here at all:

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Video: Avowed communist US Army vet joins Russian forces fighting Ukraine


An avowed communist from Texas and U.S. Army veteran is fighting for the Russian army in Ukraine, according to a video posted by the man who said he was currently “on the front with Russian troops.”

Russell “Texas” Bentley shared a video on social media showing himself apparently among Russian fighters in Ukraine after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered his army to invade the neighboring nation.

In the video, Bentley says something in Russian before adding, “It’s Texas on the front line with the de-Nazifiers and the liberators of Ukraine. These guys are tough, these guys are ready, and there’s plenty of them. So far, Russia has used about 10 percent of its military power and we’re getting ready to bring the hammer down.”
“These guys are going to save and liberate all of the good people in Ukraine, and the bad people,” he continues, kicking into the air, “Boom! Kick their ass.”

Texas Monthy reported that Bentley first traveled to Ukraine in December 2014 and joined the Russian militia group the Vostok Battalion, which was led by Alexander Khodakovsky, who was later sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury Department “for being responsible for or complicit in actions or policies that threaten the peace, security, stability, sovereignty, or territorial integrity of Ukraine.”


After a couple of weeks of training, Bentley was assigned to a unit called Sut’ Vremeni, or “Essence of Time,” described by Texas Monthly as a Stalinist communist movement.

“Texas showed himself to be a good, hardy fighter, and an excellent machine gunner,” Sut’ Vremeni’s newspaper once stated.

Bentley’s self-identification as a communist began during a trip to Cuba in the 1990s, the outlet reported, during a dinner with a captain in the Cuban army.

“Well, I’m a communist,” the captain said after Bentley referred to himself as a socialist.

“What’s the difference?” Bentley asked.

“A communist is someone who is willing to fight for socialism,” she responded.

After a moment’s consideration, Bentley said, “Then I’m a communist too. I’m willing to fight for...

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