German Uniforms of World War 1 I THE GREAT WAR Special
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Perfect Irony: Climate Cult Pushes Weather-Dependent Wind & Solar To Change The Weather
05 Dec 2022 Leave a comment
The Big Calm that struck wind power-dependent Europe and the UK in the latter half of 2021, was dripping in irony. They were meant to ‘fix’ the weather and here it was demonstrating how magnificently pathetic they are at generating power as and when we need it.
Promoted by misanthropic doomsday peddlers, wind and solar are said to be the only solution to every errant weather event. The climate – simply an aggregation of measured weather events – is, we’re repeatedly told, under catastrophic threat from any human activity that generates carbon oxide gas. Ignoring naturally occurring carbon dioxide gas that is magnitudes greater than anything we create.
But all is not lost, provided we keep shovelling untold $billions into the pockets of crony capitalists profiting from the grand wind and solar scam.
Those endless seas of solar panels and fleets of whirling wonders are, apparently, all that’s needed to…
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MIT climate scientist Dr. Richard Lindzen rejects ‘climate change’ as ‘a quasi-religious movement predicated on an absurd ‘scientific’ narrative’
05 Dec 2022 Leave a comment

Dr. Lindzen – a long-time critic of IPCC-sponsored climate theories – argues, among other things, that ‘Changes in mean temperature are primarily due to changes in the tropic-to-pole difference, and not to changes in the greenhouse effect.’ Unfortunately decades at the forefront of climate research don’t count with some people unless you’re making the right alarmist noises.
H/T Climate Depot
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Dr. Richard Lindzen’s new paper: An Assessment of the Conventional Global Warming Narrative. – Published by the Global Warming Policy Foundation – September 22, 2022:
Climate change is “a quasi-religious movement predicated on an absurd ‘scientific’ narrative. The policies invoked on behalf of this movement have led to the US hobbling its energy system.” –
“The Earth’s climate has, indeed, undergone major variations, but these offer no evidence of a causal role for CO₂.”
“Unless we wake up to the absurdity of the motivating narrative, this…
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What happened to the air war in Ukraine?
05 Dec 2022 Leave a comment
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The British Uniforms of World War 1 I THE GREAT WAR Special
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The Beatles – I Want To Hold Your Hand – Performed Live On The Ed Sullivan Show 2/9/64
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Confirmation bias
04 Dec 2022 Leave a comment
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The Royal Line of Succession: Coordinating Amendments to the Act of Settlement in the 16 Commonwealth Realms
04 Dec 2022 Leave a comment
Introduction
Queen Elizabeth II Opens CHOGM 2011 in Perth.
The Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM, pronounced “Chog-m”) convened in Perth, Western Australia at the end of October. The Commonwealth Heads of Government discussed, among other issues, the Cameron government’s legislation to amend the Act of Settlement, 1700. Among other things, the Act establishes the rules that determine the succession to the Crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; Prime Minister Cameron wants to repeal male primogeniture through an amendment that would take into account the first-born child rather than the first-born son and repeal the penalty on marrying Catholics (or “Papists” as the current wording says!), which currently causes a royal to lose his or her place in the line of succession. However, these reforms would still maintain the established Church of England and the overall Protestant succession: the Sovereign, being the Head…
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Useful idiot draws inspiration from Cuba
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Succeeding to the Australian Throne
04 Dec 2022 Leave a comment
Succession in Australia
Anne Twomey, a Professor of Law at the University of Sydney, has written extensively on the Crown of Australia and other issues of government. I consider her the foremost expert on constitutionalism and Westminster parliamentarism in our sister Realm down under!
Most recently, Professor Twomey has written an op-ed to the Sydney Morning Herald which I regard as the direct Australian equivalent of the op-ed that Professor Lagassé and I just submitted to the Ottawa Citizen. In “Archaic and Sexist Law Overshadows Pending Arrival of New Royal,” Twomey explains why altering the laws of succession to the Crown of Australia also involves a constitutional amending procedure that requires the concurrence of the parliaments of the 6 Australian States and of federal Parliament of Australia:
In Australia, the issue is complicated by the federal system. It is most likely that the Federal Parliament does not…
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Contrarian Ontarians: Canadians Lead Charge On Cheap, Safe & Reliable Nuclear Power
04 Dec 2022 Leave a comment
Canada is yet another case that buries the lie that nuclear power is expensive. The only stand-alone generation source that does not generate carbon dioxide gas during the process, you’d think that the climate cult would be screaming from the rooftops to get nuclear power plants built as a matter of pressing urgency. But, not a bit of it.
No, their lack of temerity on that score reveals them to be nothing more than a delusional, human-hating cult that will never be taken seriously.
Unfortunately for Australians, plenty of their number occupy positions of power, not least those in charge of the Green/Labor Alliance, a group of lunatics who appear to be applying the same model used by Vlad Putin to deny his Ukrainian opponents of any form of power generation. In Vlad’s case, the destruction of his enemy’s power generation and distribution system makes for good wartime strategy.
In…
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How Was The Soviet Union Founded?
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Why Altering the Succession Requires a Constitutional Amendment
03 Dec 2022 Leave a comment
The Rules Governing Succession
Will and Kate are expecting their first child in 2013, which has made succession an important political issue in the United Kingdom, and in the 15 other Realms that recognize Elizabeth Windsor as Queen.
In the United Kingdom, succession to the Crown operates on a mixture of the common-law principle of male-preference primogeniture and on statute laws like The Act of Settlement. The Crowns of Canada and the other Realms have inherited both sets of rules.
In November 2011, the Prime Ministers of the 16 Commonwealth Realms agreed in principle that each country should change its succession in two ways. First, male primogeniture would be replaced with equal primogeniture, so that the first-born child rather than the first-born son takes precedence in the line of succession. Currently, younger brothers overtake older sisters. Second, the provision in the Act of Settlement that prohibits marriage to a…
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Anne Twomey on Succession to the Crown of Canada and Good Evidence of the Personal Union
03 Dec 2022 Leave a comment
Good Evidence of the Corporation Sole and the Personal Union
Government House in Victoria, British Columbia (the state residence of the Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia) contains some good evidence for the fundamental constitutional arrangements of Canada and the United Kingdom, namely a Personal Union of separate Crowns, which are in turn corporations sole. The grand staircase of Government House includes the heraldry of all the members of the Royal Family who have stayed at the residence, as well as the personal heraldry of various Governors General.
The personal crest of Princess Elizabeth of 1947 differs from the official crest of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, and the Queen of Canada bears a different crest still. The Queen of the United Kingdom displays the heraldry of the Royal Standard; crucially, her predecessor Sovereigns have, and her own heirs and successors will, bear the same Royal Standard because it…
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