885 – State of confusion—about the state

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Nov 062024
 


Now that Trump has achieved his well-earned electoral victory, expectations will be high for the Trump team to deliver on its agenda. If past experience is any guide, the greatest danger now facing the Right is for a sense of complacency to emerge within its ranks, following a victory presumed to be an end goal.

Too often, many on the Right disengage from the political process after achieving a given political objective. Meanwhile, the Left never ceases to aggressively engage in the political process irrespective of its victories or losses.

It is not for nothing it is said that eternal vigilance is the price of freedom. It is a lack of that vigilance (and understanding) required to protect freedom that has allowed the process of state growth to continue unabated.

Thus the years ahead demand a clear understanding of the nature of what we have all been through, in terms of our governments running amok, constantly creating crisis’, and pushing us to the brink of war. To reverse that trend and to prevent it from repeating, we must correctly identify the cause and process that leads to tyranny.

Towards that end our attention was recently drawn to Murray Rothbard’s Anatomy of the State (1974), in which the classic libertarian defined what the state is and is not, along with the step-by-step process that tyrannical governments universally follow to achieve their sinister ends. It is a process chillingly descriptive of today’s political zeitgeist. Continue reading »

884 – The Trump card—is being played

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Oct 302024
 


With the US election days away, the Trump card is now on the table and is well in play.

Ironically, it is Donald Trump’s opponents who are playing the Trump card to Trump’s advantage. In their frenzied state of panic, they are irrationally reacting to Trump’s every nuanced statement in a way that can only encourage reasonable people to support Trump.

As Robert F Kennedy Jr observed when citing the Democrats’ lack of policy back on August 26, “Who needs a policy when you have Trump to hate?”

Indeed. Those afflicted with Trump Derangement Syndrome have yet to offer any cogent, intelligent, or objective reasons justifying their hate. And hate it is; theirs is no mere disagreement.

Consequently, even this close to election day, many are predicting that there won’t even be an election. Some predict that there will be a breakout of nuclear war before the election or in the immediate days following. There are those predicting that Trump will win in a landslide, but that the Democrats will cheat at the polls again. Some are predicting that Trump will be assassinated before he is inaugurated. And of course, there are the myriad of predictions of various ’emergency declarations’ over everything from climate change to viral pandemics.

From a predictive point of view, the only question is which of these tactics will ultimately win out over the others, or if any of them will actually come to pass. Whatever one’s expectation, with regard to each and every prediction just listed (plus many others) there are activists, politicians, and private interests working towards each of those sinister objectives.

The time has arrived for Americans to vote for the candidate whose qualifications are Just Right to Make America Great Again.

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883 – Just write—the power of fiction is no fiction | John C.A. Manley

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Oct 232024
 


Canadians were “surprisingly sadistic” during Canada’s recent Covid lockdowns says author John Manley, whose fictional account of that reality reflects some of his own personal experience in that regard.

As a book that just “had to be written,” Much Ado About Corona is a chilling reminder of a very real dystopia that many are attempting to shove down the memory hole of forgotten lessons of history. Indeed, the absence of current fictional stories, TV shows and movies that even acknowledge the recent and current forced lockdowns, forced injections, and other death cult atrocities is telling.

Not surprisingly, YouTube immediately deleted our interview with John, recognizing that, even though ostensibly a discussion about fiction and writing fiction, truth is no stranger to fiction. Truth is an essential element of any good fiction.

In contrast, YouTube prides itself on spreading lies, misinformation, and disinformation while projecting its crimes on to those who are exposing YouTube’s lies, misinformation, and disinformation. YouTube gives new meaning to the phrase ‘truth is stranger than fiction.’

But the power of fiction is no fiction. Especially when truth becomes ‘stranger than fiction,’ it is fiction that can best reveal that truth in a way that is Just Right.

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Oct 212024
 

We highly recommend Much Ado About Corona: A Dystopian Love Story for its accurate portrayal of the human condition during the upheaval of the COVID-19 era. This narrative not only weaves an enjoyable tale of romance and adventure but also serves as a much needed reflection of the shared experience during those years.

In the aftermath of any significant historical event, one has the choice between engaging with the clinical, data-driven accounts found in academic papers and history books, the politically skewed accounts in newspapers and government press releases, or exploring the emotional, psychological, and social dimensions through the immersive storytelling of fiction.

Much Ado About Corona offers a literary lens through which to view the complexities, the chaos, and the collective madness of the COVID-19 years, making it an essential read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of this recent and painful historical moment.

Here we interview author John C. A. Manley and delve into some of the background details which went into the creation of “Much Ado About Corona” and also some of the events during the Corona-era which prompted the writing of the novel.

It should be noted that YouTube removed this video from their platform for its accurate analysis of the Covid years and for condemning the medical tyranny which tarnished that time in our history.

Links to where you can purchase Much Ado About Corona can be found at https://www.blazingpinecone.com/books/corona/

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882 – Singing to end the reign (of tyranny)—with more music that’s Just Right

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Oct 162024
 


“It’s culture” say many reacting to the flood of musical memes based on Donald Trump’s “Eating-the-dogs-eating-the-cats” refrain.

In this, our fourth venture into the culture of ‘Music that’s Just Right,’ the significance of the memes have forced us to feature several versions, attesting to a musical phenomenon that is unprecedented. With the American election only a few weeks away, their significance is all the more heightened.

It is remarkable how creative and well-performed so many of these memes are. Even more remarkable is that they are being created at all. For Donald Trump, this represents a massive cultural re-alignment, once again demonstrating the principle that “politics is downstream from culture.”

Of course, our musical spotlight today extends beyond the current “Eating-the-dogs-eating-the-cats” phenomenon. Also featured are several musical voices for freedom from other eras in the history of Western culture. These yet again demonstrate another principle – that history repeats, and that the struggle for freedom is eternal and demands eternal vigilance.

Sometimes that vigilance takes the form of music that’s Just Right.

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881 – The politics of abortion: Rights versus Status

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Oct 092024
 


The issue of ‘abortion’ has once again been thrust into the political arena. America’s Democratic Party has practically become a ‘single issue party’ campaigning for ‘abortion rights’ extending from conception to birth – and beyond.

Yet, it has long been understood that ‘abortion’ – as a political issue – is unresolvable in terms of satisfying a voting majority, which is why most political parties wisely avoid raising it. Some believe that abortion should be banned outright, others at various stages during a pregnancy, and still others are supportive of abortion up to and ‘after birth.’

By pushing the abortion issue into the political arena, Democrats have successfully forced their opponents to address the issue, a tactic that tends to reveal weakness and division among those on the Right.

For example, Trump has been celebrated by the Right for having reversed Roe vs Wade, thus returning the jurisdiction over abortion back to the individual states, as per the American Constitution. On the other hand, many on the Right were outraged by Melania Trump’s recent publicized support of a woman’s right to an abortion.

And in Canada the new ‘right wing’ Unity Party of Canada has formed to compete specifically with the People’s Party of Canada with whom it shares many policy initiatives, save for the issue of ‘abortion.’ (Not exactly what one might expect from a party promoting ‘unity.’) Continue reading »

Oct 022024
 


“You must use your words, your ideas, as your weapon. It’s a war. It’s a cultural war. It’s an ideological war. And to win that war we need to speak out – use our words as our weapon. They’re very powerful.”

So asserts Maxime Bernier, leader of the People’s Party of Canada (PPC), whose recent appearance in London Ontario afforded us an opportunity to personally get together to discuss some of the major issues facing Canadians (and most of the Western nations as well).

For those still unfamiliar with Bernier and the PPC, our broadcast today offers information and insights you’ll never hear in the corporate mainstream media. Listen in on Maxime’s address to his audience; note how he fearlessly and knowledgably responds to tough and uncomfortable questions during Q&A sessions.

In particular, we enjoyed how he responded to our suggestion that he is Canada’s ‘Donald Trump,’ and to the significance of Trump’s recent comments about “eating the cats and eating the dogs.” Continue reading »