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The second sentence above was relegated to the end of the article. Now we all know, from reading many articles about it in VDARE over the years, that this is old news. The question for us to ask ourselves about the New York Times is “Why now?” The most obvious answer is that in the absence of a “terrorist attack” on the US, Obama looks likely to be the next President and is cutting deals now to lock in that victory. Might the New York Times authorities be saying to the next President: “See what we could do if we just changed the order of these paragraphs?”
Well, maybe. Here’s something I picked up off the IHR circular, and thought might be worth posting if the advertising content on the original could be pruned. It could. So here is a four-minute presentation by Siegfried Woldhek, a newspaper illustrator with a sideline as a Third World techno do-gooder, on his research into “the true face” of Leonardo de Vinci.
Three weeks today Londoners elect their Mayor and Assembly members for the next four years. Under the complex party list voting system, any party bettering 5% of first choice votes is thought likely to win one of the 11 indirectly elected seats on the Assembly. No one doubts that the BNP vote will pass the 5% mark. So this will be a significant first for them, and a step nearer to challenging for representation in parliament. The leader of the London party of the BNP is Richard Barnbrook, and today he was accorded a Q&A interview by the BBC News website. Considering this was the same BBC which sent in mole Jason Gwynne to “report” on the party in 2004, the questioning seems to have been pretty friendly. This unfamiliar situation begs correction. Accordingly, I have decided to report on the BNP’s steady progress towards electability, as it is expressed in Barnbrook’s bite-sized politics. I’ve cheated a little, of course, by reconstructing the questions and answers from the BBC article.
News.com reports that:
Why doesn’t Chertoff just bring in a bunch of Indians, Chinese, and Israelis on H-1b visas? Oh, wait… he is:
Read the following article: http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/080408/online_sales.html Now, reflect. Deduct nearly all residential construction from your Local Serfice (intentionally misspelled) Economy. Subtract about 95% of new commercial construction. What remains is plenty of existing square footage to supply a declining sector’s needs. The portion declining fastest will be the part which fits inside a UPS package’s weight & cubic limits. Now factor the store owners and employees who formerly worked in the boarded up stores out of the equation. Maguire has been projecting this for quite awhile. The online ‘growth’ in retail is coming entirely at the expense of the local bricks ‘n mortar store fronts. Jobs in the Local Service Economies are taking another hit. For the remaining jobs our Europid underclass will increasingly lose out to mobile, church- and government-sponsored “Hispanics.” The easy money monetarism of the investment classes demands it!
Previously, in All the Fountains of the Deep Burst Forth, I outlined a nightmare scenario, predicated on enormous solubility of methane gas in deep stagnant ocean waters, wherein the emerging energy crisis motivated reckless entrepreneurs to “uncork” those enormous stores of dissolved methane gas resulting in a catastrophic release of methane into the atmosphere on a scale that conceivably could extinguish most life as is hypothesized to have occurred during the Permian extinction event. Our own GT offered some relief by assuring us that such stagnation is unlikely in today’s oceans as compared to those of the Permian period, when all land masses were joined in one continent known as Pangaea, and the oceans were therefore also radically different. It took me a while but I’ve now located additional, and even more compelling relief from the dissolved methane nightmare scenario. In Methane-driven oceanic eruptions and mass extinctions: COMMENT by Gerald R. Dickens; Department of Earth Sciences, Rice University, Houston, Texas 77005, USA; Published Online: January 2004 we see the following phase diagrams which imply that solubility of methane gas in liquid water simply cannot reach the enormous levels hypothesized under the nightmare scenario. Methane concentration is limited as it precipitates out as solid “methane ice”, which either floats to the surface or is buried in relatively stabilized sedimentation on the ocean floor:
This is a tale of two newspaper articles. One is a Philip Johnston piece run in yesterday’s Telegraph, reporting on the upcoming report by the House of Lords economic affairs committee into the true economic benefits of foreign workers in Britain. The other is a Tim Hames piece in The Times, reporting on the stone-cold certainty of a first seat for the BNP on the London Assembly when Londoners go to the polls on May 1st. The articles themselves were pretty fair. Philip Johnston has form for bravery on the Great Existential Question. Tim Hames hasn’t, but he only managed one reference to Fascism. You can read the articles if you wish. But my purpose here is not to draw your attention to them, but to their threads. Both are long for right-wing rags (the Guardian crowd love the sound of their own typing). Thusfar the Telegraph has reached well over 200 comments, the Times well over 100. Here are a few examples, among many, of sound thinking. From the Telegraph:-
Max Keiser, the engaging and extremely well-travelled financial journo at Al Jazeera, on the clear implications of central bank support for dumb and busted speculators:- The money quote - sorry for the pun - comes right at the end. “In this globalised financial world the profits have been privatised and the risks have been socialised”. In other words, the bankers can’t feel the effects of their crazier speculations because government simply shifts the losses to the taxpayer. In effect, the more crazy the speculation and the more spectacular the losses, the more certain it is that government will insulate the errant banker from the pain he causes. Government actually condones his most irresponsible speculation. How sustainable this nonsense is, we are now engaged in discovering. Economic common sense dictates that it isn’t sustainable at all, and the longer it takes for the cost to return to source, the more likely the financial system will not be able to accomodate it, and will collapse. Another very good financial dissection by Keiser, this time on what the yen carry trade is doing to Iceland, is available here.
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