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where is the house of cake?

One of these days some bad thing will happen in America, maybe in Arizona, and we may learn that the evildoers came out of Mexico. And a bread crumb trail of evidence will lead through South America, and perhaps through parts of Africa, and perhaps over to Lebanon, and eventually to the House of Cake, which may possibly be located in Iran. Grimm, Jacob and Wilhelm. Hansel and Gretel and Other Stories by the Brothers Grimm. Kay Nielsen, illustrator. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1925. http://www.martinfrost.ws/htmlfiles/jan2009/fairy-tale-reality.html And we suppose this because, from time to time, we read these fairy tales. http://www.investigativeproject.org/2794/ human-smuggling-case-evokes-south-america-terror A Somali man used Brazil as a staging ground to smuggle people, including members of a terrorist group into the United States, witnesses are expected to testify during a sentencing h...

alien fail

A family went to Disney World in the early 1970s. A little girl we know asked her dad if they really took a trip to the moon on one of the rides. He said, “What do you think?” The little girl told him that she had been watching that building ALL DAY and had yet to see a spaceship take off or land. The Jetsons What is the logic behind this alien agenda? Let’s unpack it. This will be a little exercise in following the logic through to conclusions and seeing if it makes sense. This is not about EVIDENCE, specifically, it’s just about the narrative, and what we’ve been told, and whether that story makes sense, given what we know. The logic of the narrative provides the evidence. Let us commence with a simple question. Do aliens exist? If yes, then are they good or bad? As we are into the narratives of the existence of aliens rather than the evidence of their existence (which could keep us here for weeks), let's assume for the moment they exist and go straight to thinking t...

evidence destroyed

UPDATED at the end. ^^^^^^^ ATLANTA | One of the largest convulsions of tornado activity in U.S. history left a swath of death and debris from Oklahoma to North Carolina and Virginia, killing at least 45 people, disrupting electric service for thousands and leaving many others injured or huddled in shelters. The three-day outbreak included 241 tornadoes reported over 14 states, according to AccuWeather.com, which noted that the spate of twisters is likely to rank among the most active ever recorded .... Both of the station’s nuclear reactors shut down automatically, and backup diesel generators kicked in to provide electricity, the company said .... The conditions that allowed for Saturday’s storms will occur on the Great Plains maybe twice a year, but they almost never happen in North Carolina, according to meteorologist Scott Sharp. The atmosphere was unstable, which allows air to rise and fall quickly, creating winds of hurricane strength or greater. There was a...

filling the gap

In January, soon after a trash spotter miraculously saw John Wheeler's body falling into a landfill (remember him?), we did a post about the weather agenda. See: a white horse or spaceship Weather modification has been a military goal for many decades. We presume by now they have lots of very interesting and powerful technologies that remain secret. For instance, we recently noted the super secret spy plane, the X-37B, which of itself is a secret (secret mission, etc.), and it runs on some unknown-to-mere-earthlings solar array power system that keeps the ship in space for months. Nice. But somehow, inexplicably, down here on earth, the experts can't figure out how to walk and chew gum whenever anything goes wrong, and their super awesome oil rigs and nuclear plants with all their moving parts have unfortunate explosions due to Human Error and Acts of God, and they spew forth deadly pollution into the environment for months on end while everyone stands around wringing thei...