This is What is Coming, for America and the World. Guest Author “Chaya’s Clan” lays it out for us.

The governments of most of the Western world have been actively importing their own destruction. Consider this a call to action for all civilized people who wish to live in the Western Civilization introduced by the Romans nearly 3,000 years ago. Emphasis mine. Today’s shooting in Sydney, Australia, took 10 innocent lives. Two Islamic terrorists …

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Guest-Author Day, Part Two: Mark Steyn on the Shrinking of the Horizon

This November post on the Steyn OnLine site is a wide-ranging look at and commentary on the increasingly insane culture of the West in the present time. ~Apparently, some twenty-five per cent of the Internet was inaccessible for much of the day - including (depending where you were) significant parts of the Steyn empire. Get …

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Socialized Medicine and its inevitable result. In Canada, woman offered “Medical Assistance in Dying” in lieu of the surgery she needs.

One of the major characteristics of a socialized medicine system, where ALL of medical care is paid for by Government (in the US, Obama called it "Single Payer"), there is never enough care or money to go around. If something is "free" (no charge) people will always use more of it, sometimes unnecessarily. In Canada, …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #374: On the Move!

I love Transportation, in all its forms. It started with my summer job when I was in college, working in the Traffic Department (in charge of shipping and receiving) at the Ford Motor Company Seattle Parts Depot in south Seattle. I worked there three years in a row, and I loved learning about the modes …

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Guest Author: John Konrad V, American on Canada

I will be copying this post in its entirety, comparing the US to Canada, and putting Canada in its subordinate place. Very powerful post. We had a good thing, Canada. A quiet arrangement. You kept watch up north, didn’t make noise, didn’t screw around. We covered the heavy lifting. You backed us up, built a …

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There’s no hope for Canada

Just yesterday, a post showed up in my feed, about a Canadian police chief. He was discussing the rash of home-invasion robberies taking place in Canada's cities. This police chief has some advice for Canadians if they find themselves in this unfortunate situation. https://twitter.com/EricLDaugh/status/1963351701551026633 You might not know it, but several years ago, Canada followed …

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Guest Author: Mark Steyn on the state of Britain, Canada, and Western Civilization

Mark Steyn's Tuesday Notebook post is entitled "Cheek By Jowl", and it is presented here in its entirety for my readers who are not Mark Steyn Club members. [Thanks, Hubby, for my gift membership-it has more than paid for itself already] Here's what my favorite political commentator has to say. Please note that the X …

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More Covid Shot News, for your Viewing Displeasure

Here are some more momentous stories of what is going on in the world of harmful, DNA-changing, illness-causing, so-called "vaccines". https://twitter.com/toobaffled/status/1849774583110668452 Please be sure to read the comments in the post above. https://twitter.com/toobaffled/status/1849967660517425624 This next one I am reprinting in its entirety so those not on X/Twitter may read it. Amazing speech by Del Bigtree: …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #314: Shorelines

Living in the Pacific Northwest, we have lots of shorelines within a few minutes, or hours drive. And we have lakes and rivers, which also have shorelines, along with the oceans. The shoreline closest to me is along Silver Lake. This was early in the morning on my way to work. About 50% of the …

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Wordless Wednesday, on Thursday: Traveling back to Ocean-cruise time

Some of my most relaxing times have been on cruises, sitting on my balcony with a book, or on the rail on the aft Promenade deck, watching and listening to the water go by. North Pacific Ocean, 2018 Sea and Sky, off Mexico 2018 Honolulu, 2018 Wake, North Pacific, 2018 Between Canada and the Pacific …

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