Guide for the Perplexed-an American black man speaks

Byl Holte is a black man, born in America in the 1960s, just on the cusp of GenX. He knows exactly who he is, and who he is NOT. I admire him greatly, for being very astute in his observance of current American culture. and I reproduce two of his recent comments on said culture, …

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A few World Cup fans have reminded me how beautiful the Pacific Northwest is.

There are numerous posts on X this week, from soccer fans visiting Seattle for the first time. They all rave about Seattle’s natural beauty and the sunny mild weather. Many mention the good food at our many local restaurants. I was born and raised in Seattle, and I never take it for granted. So I …

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Just sitting out in the back yard.

This is the first video I’ve gotten without the sliding glass door between me and our Northern Flicker. https://videopress.com/v/LEDJrHk7?resizeToParent=true&cover=true&preloadContent=metadata&useAverageColor=true Northern Flicker loves our suet Some still shots. Northern Flicker Hydrangea getting ready to flower And a couple of Chestnut-backed Chickadees loving the hot-pepper suet. https://videopress.com/v/0iDNofCH?resizeToParent=true&cover=true&preloadContent=metadata&useAverageColor=true Chestnut-backed Chickadees And no yard is complete without a squirrel …

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At the Park: Why we are no longer a high-trust society.

On my way home from signing a petition to repeal the unconstitutional income tax, I dropped by a park near the Sammamish River Trail in Woodinvlle. The trail is paved, and divided like a normal road would be. It was a gorgeous day today, and there were cyclists and walkers on the trail, and moms …

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*Situational Awareness, Constant Vigilance: Guest Author Glenn Meder on the stealth Social Credit System the Globalists want to impose everywhere

This long Thread from X (see link at bottom) is worthy of being copied in its entirety, so I am copying each element here. First, here is Glenn's Profile page so you can follow him. Screenshot Next, the Elements of Glenn's post regarding Privacy and the Digital Prison the Globalists have planned for us. Emphasis …

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*Two tales of Covid Tyranny, which still exists six years later.

The first tale is from a young man called Kenny Carmody. It is his vax injury story. For five grueling years, I have been fighting for my life after a Moderna vaccine injury unleashed a rare neuromuscular disease and caused systematic damage throughout my body. Five years. I want you to sit with that for …

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*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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*A sordid tale of Covid Tyranny. Kevin Bass tells his story.

And I do mean sordid. The Medical Establishment, which is supposed to "first do no harm", has totally given up this mission, which has stood for literally thousands of years, in favor of its new, sometimes concealed mission of "First, serve your Big Pharma Masters, then make bags and bags of money". Here is his …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #364: Quiet Moments

This has been a God-awful week, and we are definitely in need of quiet moments, which are often found outdoors in nature. This week, I visited a park by the Snohomish River just north of my town. It was a very pleasant afternoon, sunny and warm, and I arrived late in the day. Much to …

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The Fair…and some Dismay

So far, this has been an upsetting year all around. So the brief interlude at the Puyallup Fair was a welcome getaway from the the ugliness around us. We went on a weekday (last Friday), so the crowds were light, parking was plentiful, and the exhibits we wanted to see were open. First stop: 4H …

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