“Well, duh!” you might say. Recently published report says they (the Navy) are not. (link to PDF) Continue reading Warriors need to focus on warfighting
Passwords
A few good general ideas when it comes to passwords.
Use very strong passwords on anything important or valuable. No simple phrases with just a few extra capital letters or a $ for an “s”. Actually long and strong for real. Maybe even use a random password generator.
Do not reuse your email password on any other system for any other thing that requires a login and password.
Do no reuse any password for anything attached to any sort of financial information.
You can check to see if your email has been compromised at http://haveibeenpwned.com/
No, it wasn’t me. No, nothing of major significance was lost after all was said and done. Yes, it was explained very clearly to the offspring involved. No, she didn’t really send hundreds of emails to or from china. Lesson learned.
Books on stuff
Sometimes you fall down a rabbit hole and find all kinds of stuff. Maybe it’s things you know a little bit about, and you find out there is more science behind it than you thought, maybe it is a totally new thing that makes you go “uhhhh.. huh?” So here is a list of books and papers that I’ve come across recently that look at some part of the world in a totally different way than conventional wisdom, all put in one place just because reasons… Continue reading Books on stuff
Better water purification
A better / cheaper / faster / more efficient way to purify water would be great news for many places in the world. Here is one, described as a catalyst that turns water into H2O2, also known as hydrogen peroxide. Technically it’s not really purified, but if all the bacteria and viruses are killed / denatured / rendered harmless, it’s a lot more useful than it was before, even if it still smells and is kind ‘a chunkey.
Mid-term view of the disease course
As I continue to update my Plague Page with various stories and links related to the WuhanFlu, Cov19, Kung Flu, Sino-Lung Rot, I see a lot of hype, but also a lot of more cautious data, as well as a whole lot of things from “out of the blue,” anecdotal things, and rabbit-holes related to disease, vaccines in general, health, and the immune system. Here is my current big-picture take on the expected course of things. Continue reading Mid-term view of the disease course
Interview with DR. Judy Mikovits
She has a pretty impressive resume. The Powers That Be have tried to destroy her, discredit her, etc. She’s got a lot of background into on vaccinations and disease in general, things that lead us to where we are today with the Wuhan Flu. Here’s an interview, and then a list of books that may have to add to my ever-growing reading list.
https://www.brighteon.com/5d01be97-d377-4abf-aed5-20abcfb0b24f Continue reading Interview with DR. Judy Mikovits
Alternate history, or real history
I came across this on Social Galactic. Fascinating video. A two hour rant about who really runs things, etc. He says it’s the life insurance companies. Has a lot of history and science and economics, some really good, some really out there. But a very good presentation.
Fauci Dossier PDF mentioned at 55 min. The quote there is… enlightening.
Vaxx Map
Assuming these numbers are correct, which is debatable but it’s the data we have, what leaps out at you? So, China claims to have been hit very hard, had videos of people collapsing in the street, etc., and yet it appears that the vaxx rates in their enemies are the highest? I can’t imagine why Mongolia is as high as it is, with loads of resources and a resurgent nationalism and sense of identity, right on China’s border with Russia, might get priority shipments, can you? Competitors, resources rich nations, etc. tend to have high vaxx rates. wonder why that might be, while China still has a vaxx rate in the single digits.
Stalin’s War
An interview with Dr. Sean McMeekin, author of “Stalin’s War,” one of several books he’s written about the former Soviet Union and Russia.
Links to his Amazon page here, though I’d recommend you buy his books elsewhere if you can for various political reasons.
Self-sealing fuel tanks
I’ve read about self-sealing fuel tanks, usually in reference to WWII aircraft, but I never learned how they work. Came across the following video to explain it. It is surprisingly simple, and he’s got a pretty nifty demo to illustrate it, too.