July 21, 2025

The Department of Justice under former [so-called quote-unquote] President Joe Biden actively sought a “federal hook” to justify sending federal law enforcement after parents it labeled “domestic terrorists” because they were concerned about their children’s education. Documents obtained by America First Legal (AFL) show that prior to the infamous Oct. 4, 2021, “domestic terrorist” memo from former Attorney General Merrick Garland, staff were looking for any possible way to go after parents concerned with coronavirus mandates, critical race theory, and “transgender” policies. “We’re aware; the challenge here is finding a federal hook. But WH has been in touch about whether we can assist in some form or fashion,” Kevin Chambers, then an associate deputy attorney general, wrote in an Oct. 1 email, trying to manufacture a way to respond to a teed-up letter sent by the National School Boards Association (NSBA). Career staff at the time were even concerned, saying there was no authority or legal basis for going after parents speaking out at school board meetings, particularly since they were protected by the First Amendment.
And so, for me the entire l'affaire Epstein is bullshit in light of the fact that, what we all knew for years is at long last being revealed to a wider and wider audience. That is, all of the above and of course what was done to candidate and then ultimately President Donald Trump.
The U.S. Department of Justice announced this week that John Brennan is under investigation, and with good reason. Brennan is the most corrupt former CIA director ever. His transgressions against the U.S., coming to light more succinctly with each passing week, portray an individual who should have never been in government service, let alone CIA director. Now is the time to nail him. . . Russiagate was a complete fabricated lie and yet Brennan, still serving as Obama’s CIA director, put in place a surveillance system to monitor at least two dozen Trump campaign staffers and advisors. Brennan wiretapped and eavesdropped on the conversations of Donald Trump’s most prominent political supporters. . . When Trump ran in 2020, Brennan, as a private citizen, continued his despicable tactics. He was prominent among the 51 former intelligence agents who proclaimed that Hunter Biden’s infamous laptop was a product of Russian disinformation. Brennan knew this assertion was false from the get-go and that the fake stream media would run with it for months.I've asked this before and I still don't understand it. How does someone get a job at the CIA in 1980 who four years earlier voted for the CPUSA presidential ticket of Gus Hall and Angela Davis. I take it back, I totally get it. It means the anti-American rot that permeated much and still permeates quite a bit of our governmental bureaucracy including areas we long thought, or prayed, immune to it, that is our law enforcement and intelligence agencies tasked with preserving our liberties and physical security and safety, must have been corrupt going back well before John Brennan slithered into Langley for a job interview. And so, our current Director of National Intelligence, DNI Tulsi Gabbard had this to say . .
. . . Brennan believes that he had, and still has, a sacred duty to determine who should lead our nation. Deluded over many decades, he cares nothing about American voters, the will of the people, or democratic processes. He readily lied and deceived the populace to demonize Donald Trump and all others who he deems to be unworthy.
On this week’s broadcast on FNC’s “Sunday Morning Futures,” Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said former President Barack Obama directed a “treasonous conspiracy” against President Donald Trump during his first term. Gabbard said, “The implications of this are, frankly, nothing short of historic. Over 100 documents that we released on Friday really detail and provide evidence of how this treasonous conspiracy was directed by President Obama if just weeks before he was due to leave office after President Trump had already gotten elected. This is not a Democrat or Republican issue — this is an issue that is so, so serious, it should concern every single American because it has to do with the integrity of our democratic republic.”That's her talking, not me. Treason is a hell of a word to toss out there. She surely understands the ramifications of Treason, that is what the appropriate/potential punishment is for those who are convicted of it. Again for me Epstein is bullshit. Obama, Biden, Hillary should swing alongside, Brennan, Comey, Clapper and all of their underlings/henchman who engineered the plot against Trump and all of the crimes against the citizenry of the United States of America. Be nice if she developed a case against all of the above and Malig-Nancy Pelosi for engineering the fake J-6 Reichstag Fire/Weenie Roast. Then again, it's probably not a stretch to connect the dots between Epstein and the aforementioned vis a vis the plots against Trump.
The Rot is Ugly Dark and Deep. It's going to take at least 100 years of Trumps and Trumpian presidents to get to the bottom of it all and begin the process of restoring not just the Republic but the public's trust in it. And lastly, a quick shout-out and thank you for your continued support in hitting our tip jar. It truly is appreciated more than you can know. Have a great day!
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- “At approximately 8 p.m. Pacific on July 20, we experienced an IT outage that resulted in a temporary, system-wide ground stop for Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air flights,” the airline wrote in a statement on X. As of 11 p.m. Pacific, the ground stop has been lifted, and our operations have resumed. As we reposition our aircraft and crews, there will most likely be residual impacts to our flights.”
Alaska Airlines grounds all flights after IT outage disrupts systems* * * * * - Victor Davis Hanson: The cure may be painful, but it’s the cancer—unchecked borders, foreign appeasement, DEI overreach, and green delusions—that’s killing the patient.
The War Between Trump’s Chemotherapy and the Biden Cancer
- Daniel Greenfield: The globalist fantasy of global stability.
Why Trump Should Embrace World Chaos
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- Microsoft has announced it is no longer using engineers from China to work on Department of Defense computer systems. (Tom's Hardware)
The Department of Defense when contacted responded, and I quote, They did WHAT?
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth expanded:Foreign engineers - from any country, including of course China - should NEVER be allowed to maintain or access DoD systems.
I expect the emails have been pretty toasty since this one dropped.
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Their foul paws were in everything, from child mutilation disguised as medical care; to payoffs to their political cronies; to multi-billion dollar boondoggles in "green energy; to the destruction of our border defenses; to making the armed forces an LGBTQ+ lunatic asylum; to the weaponization of our legal system; to the evisceration of the Constitution, beginning with the 2nd Amendment; and much, much more.
Here is an example of a shockingly craven political act that will take a huge amount of money, and a long time to repair. Biden drained the nation's energy stockpiles, but 'Big Beautiful Bill' allocation won't refill itUpon taking office in January, President Donald Trump proclaimed that “We will bring prices down, fill our strategic reserves up again right to the top, and export American energy all over the world.” The statement referred to the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR), the nation’s energy stockpile. It wasn’t the only time Trump stated his administration would replenish the stockpile. However, the Big Beautiful Bill allocated only $171 million for petroleum acquisitions toward that goal. To get back to where it was when former President Joe Biden took office, the federal government needs to purchase approximately 236 million barrels of oil. At current oil prices, which have been hovering around $65 per barrel for the past few weeks, the $171 million Congress allocated will only add a few million barrels to the reserve.
Sure, we can pile on and criticize the Trump administration for not going full-steam ahead and refilling the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR). After all, it is an important part of our national security, and something that seems relatively straightforward to do. Except.... we need Congress to appropriate about $20 billion to get it done, and that will be a political fight that in light of other issues, might not be realistic. A more optimistic view of our national security needs should probably recognize that the United States is now the world's largest petroleum producer, and that is far different than in 1975 when the SPR was created. A far more pressing issue is our refining capacity that is concentrated in just a few facilities. We have about 125 petroleum refineries in the United States, and the top 10 produce about 5,000,000 barrels/day. So an attack on just those 10 would decrease our refining capacity by 25%. Five are in Texas, and three are in Louisiana, so the attack wouldn't even have to cover most of America. Of course, the most significant damage the traitorous Biden/Obama junta may have done is opened the border to many thousands of military-age Chinese, rabid Islamists, and others. Is it beyond the realm of possibility that some of them are here for the express purpose of industrial sabotage in the event of a conflict? Or even just garden-variety Muslim terrorism? The Big Beautiful Bill funded an additional 10,000 Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. Maybe that isn't enough.
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- If you gaze long into an LLM, the LLM also gazes into you: Geoff Lewis is managing partner and co-founder of Bedrock Capital (no, you're thinking of Blackrock) and guided his firm to be an early investor in OpenAI. He used ChatGPT to help him in his work on a daily basis.
He went stark raving mad. (Futurism)
There is a website called the SCP Foundation that documents the work of a secretive organisation that finds, catalogues, and if possible imprisons various kinds of cosmic horror and more innocuous but equally strange entities. It's a work of collaborative fiction organised as a wiki, and has been running for more than 15 years.
It's all online where tools like ChatGPT can scan it and incorporate it into their hallucinations, which is exactly what it fed to Geoff Lewis, providing the perfect reinforcement loop to drive him into psychosis.
Which in a strange form of recursion, layering reality upon fiction, makes ChatGPT into precisely the kind of psychic terror that the SCP Foundation pretends to investigate.
(Hat tip to commenter Blonde Morticia.)
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Yasujiro Ozu

Hyperbole has the opposite intended effect most of the time. We live in a saturated information age where anyone has a voice, and every voice wants to be heard. You don't get attention by saying something is pretty good. You have to be loud, and saying things are the greatest or worst things ever becomes ever-present, making each successive declaration less convincing than the last. So, when someone with a (tiny) voice discovers something they genuinely think may be one of the best ever, one must be careful, especially if that thing is fairly far removed from the audience's expectations.
When considering the top-most tier of talent behind the camera of film history, one is met with titans. Akira Kurosawa. Charlie Chaplin. Martin Scorsese. Federico Fellini. Ingmar Bergman. Steven Spielberg. John Ford. Men who shaped the medium, made great art, and entertained millions. But sometimes, you encounter someone quieter, less assuming, and more refined (I use that word very specifically), and you realize that perhaps the greatest of them is someone fewer people take notice of.
Yasujiro Ozu was one of the earliest of Japanese feature filmmakers, beginning his filmmaking directing career in 1927 (in the American context, I would consider him second generation like Howard Hawks). By the time Akira Kurosawa was a young director, Ozu was a titan in the Japanese filmmaking world, able to override Imperial censorship objections of Kurosawa's The Men Who Tread on Tiger's Tails through simple praise of the work at the censorship meeting as recounted by Kurosawa in his (something like an) autobiography. He'd dominated the Japanese film world artistically for years, winning the Japanese equivalent of the Best Picture Oscar (the Kinema Junpo Award) a total of six times, including three years in a row (1932-1934).
And yet, his films are deceptively simple. Once he gained as full control as one can in the industry, roughly the mid-30s, he made, almost exclusively, quiet family dramas with little obvious visual flair. It was these kinds of movies that moved him from critical darling to box office champion in Japan. This was happening concurrently while the aforementioned Kurosawa was bringing Western filmmaking technique (and advancing it on his own) to action movies in the same country with movies like The Hidden Fortress and Yojimbo. And yet, Ozu's films were just as popular in Japan.
Now, books have been written about Ozu, his Zen influences, and his technique. One major reason I decided to dig into Ozu's work, of which I was passingly familiar beforehand, was reading Paul Schrader's Transcendental Style in Film, a largely academic work he wrote in his twenties that features Ozu prominently. I'm not going to dig into that stuff in any significant manner in this essay (though, I imagine an unwritten book to be had would be about the use of clothing). This is more of an introduction, an effort to get people unfamiliar with even his name to check him out. I think, though, that it's going to be a challenge.
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Welcome hobbyists! Pull up a chair and sit a spell with the Horde in this little corner of the interweb. This is the mighty, mighty officially sanctioned Ace of Spades Hobby Thread. We gave the Ace of Spades Wheel of Hobbies(TM) a spin and it came up with birds.
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NPR in emergencies?
"Public funding has enabled the flourishing of a uniquely American system of unparalleled cultural, informational, and educational programming, and ensured access to vital emergency alerting and reporting in times of crisis -- all for about $1.60 per American, every year. Parents and children, senior citizens and students, tribal and rural communities -- all will bear the harm of this vote," Maher said. North Carolina Rep. Alma Adams was among the Democrats who rose to defend public broadcasting. "When Hurricane Helene devastated western North Carolina last year, public broadcasting was there when traditional communications failed," she said. "Widespread power, cellular and internet outages meant that for thousands of North Carolinians, public radio was how they received their news."
The House vote on Thursday means CPB will lose $1.1 billion meant to fund it through the next two years, while the bill also cuts $7.9 billion in other programs. CPB acts as a conduit for federal money to NPR, PBS and their member stations. Although NPR, which produces news programs such as Morning Edition and All Things Considered, relies on direct federal funds for only a small portion of its budget, its approximately 1,000 member stations get a heftier portion of their operating revenue through CPB. The network has warned that many of those stations -- especially those broadcasting to rural areas or to underserved audiences, such as Native Americans -- could be forced to shut down as a result of the funding rollback.Read Ace's entire piece (don't comment on old threads) and prepare for more from him in the future. The video at the end of the post, where the head of NPR has to comment on her own words, is a switch from a couple of years ago, when the management was facing DEI-type unrest from some of its own staff. Over the past few years, I have reported on some of my brief NPR-listening experiences (so you didn't have to listen). Credit where credit is due: I DID appreciate being able to find transcripts of some programs of which I had heard brief snippets. Not sure if transcripts are available for local stories, or for how long. Would a local newspaper be more valuable? I also became interested in the story of Uri Berliner's challenge from within to the leftist news coverage at NPR (April 2024), which led to scrutiny of the new CEO (take a deeper look at Wikipedia, too?), as well as scrutiny of the entire organization. Adam Schiff is not a reliable muse for news. Today, I wanted to go a little deeper on the "rural station" thing and touch on other forms of communication available to citizens, including those in rural areas.
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Anyway......Good morning boys and girls and everything in between. Before we enter the Prayer Revival just a few housekeeping matters to go over. (Rulz for those of you in Viola) 1) This is an open thread. Feel free to lurk, opine and/or bloviate or a trifecta.
2) Be kind. Be nice. And FHS no impaling the trolls.
3) No. Don't. Even. Think. About. It! No running with sharp objects
4) Have a nice weekend!
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- Since Rockchip launched the RK3588 CPU in 2020 it has started showing up everywhere. With four Arm A76 cores (and four low power A55 cores), it gets the job done without breaking the bank or your power budget, whether you're designing a single-board computer, a low-end NAS, or a high-end router.
What's Rockchip planning for an encore? How about the RK3688? (Liliputing)
It will have eight Arm A730 cores - not Arm's high-end family now, but still seven generations newer than the A76 - and four A530 cores, a similar upgrade over the A55.
Plus a numeric processor that's five times as fast, great for signal processing or image recognition in robotics projects. And it will support the new LPDDR6 standard for memory bandwidth up to 200GBps - twice as fast as the typical Windows PC using DDR5 - completely overhauling the old 64-bit memory bus on the RK3588.
Plus Rockchip is shrinking the die from 8nm to 4nm, so it should be far more power efficient. And there will be a smaller, slower, cheaper ten core RK3668 to accompany the faster model.
Radxa - makers of the Rock Pi 5 single-board computer - already announced on Twitter that it is working on a Rock Pi 6.
No prices or dates as yet.
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As promised, here is your free ONT!
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Nature is AmazingAll I can think of is "Puttin' on the Ritz." Five more minutes, mom! Not on my mouse-watch! Saving dogs trapped on top of roofs after a major flood. Not sure what's going on here but it looks like someone's riding a dirt bike across a lake. We've got a real Pepe LePeu situation here.
@AMAZlNGNATURE This is a stack of 32 shots by photographer Fendy Gan over 40 minutes during a lightning storm in Kuala Lampur. May, 2020.

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President Trump on Thursday directed Attorney General Pam Bondi to pursue the release of grand jury records in the Epstein case, saying "this SCAM...should end, right now!" Bondi said she'll ask the court Friday to unseal the transcripts. Key Details: Trump said on Truth Social he had asked AG Pam Bondi to release "any and all pertinent Grand Jury testimony" tied to Epstein, pending court approval.
Bondi responded Thursday evening, posting, "President Trump -- we are ready to move the court tomorrow to unseal the grand jury transcripts."
Trump's directive comes just hours after The Wall Street Journal published a report about a birthday card he allegedly wrote to Epstein--an allegation Trump has called "fake" and vowed to sue over.

The police have been running this sort of trap operation, sending out notices to wanted fugitives that they're due some money from the government or whatever, for ages. There's nothing illegal about it, never has been. Translated by Google with light edits. I tried to translate it but was too lazy. Meanwhile, the French government is now literally telling its "citizens:" You have the right to free speech, but not the right to say things which are illegal. As the poster says: It's like a Soviet joke. Robert Spencer: A specter is haunting the Democrat Party. The specter of communism.
In New York, asylum seekers invited to court and then arrested after "trap" hearings
Masked and armed, they prowl courthouses in groups: US agents are arresting asylum seekers after "trap" hearings in New York, a sign that the Trump administration's anti-immigration campaign shows no sign of abating. The US president has made the fight against illegal immigration a top priority, referring to an "invasion" of the United States by "criminals from abroad" and speaking extensively about immigrant deportations. But his mass deportation program has been thwarted or slowed by multiple court decisions, notably on the grounds that the targeted individuals should be able to assert their rights. In recent months, Homeland Security agents have adopted the tactic of waiting, often with masks on, outside immigration courtrooms and arresting migrants as they leave. On Wednesday and Thursday, in a New York courtroom, armed agents with shields, employed by various federal agencies, including the Immigration and Border Protection (ICE), prowled outside the courtrooms, carrying documents on the targeted migrants. Nearly a dozen migrants from different countries were arrested in just a few hours on the 12th floor of a federal building in lower Manhattan. Brad Lander, the city's financial controller and a leading figure in the local Democratic Party branch, who was briefly arrested and handcuffed last month for "obstructing" agents on the scene, called the hearings a "trap." "These appear to be judicial hearings, but they are actually traps to encourage (migrants) to come to the scene," he said on Wednesday, noting several arrests, including that of a Paraguayan man whose asylum application was, he said, under review.
Well, the future, yes, and also the past and the present. In Spain, "far right racist" groups started up trouble. Again. And when I say these groups "started up trouble," I mean of course that roving gangs of immigrant invaders beat the living shit out of an old Spanish man for no reason and the actual citizenry of Spain got a bit bothered about it. The disgusting state socialist media outlet the BBC:
This time it's real, and undeniable. The Democrats have for years denied, with varying degrees of scorn or anger, that they are Communists, despite hating both free enterprise and borders, which are just the sorts of things you'd expect socialist internationalists to hate. Now, however, the deniability is no longer even close to plausible. As the Democrat candidates move ever farther to the left, it's clear: A spectre is haunting the Democrats. The spectre of Communism. ... Yet even as Marx and Engels claimed that they were unleashing a power that all the European elites were determined to destroy, they likewise immediately insisted that those elites were engaged in battle with an imaginary threat that they themselves had conjured up: "Where is the party in opposition that has not been decried as communistic by its opponents in power? Where is the opposition that has not hurled back the branding reproach of communism, against the more advanced opposition parties, as well as against its reactionary adversaries?" That sounds quite similar to accusations Democrats have hurled at Republicans over the years: "How dare you question my patriotism," and all that. As the Democrats' policies grew progressively more anti-American, the gang of hacks, DEI hires, and grifters that once proudly styled itself as the Party of Jefferson and Jackson did everything it could to make people think pointing out that increasingly obvious fact was both ridiculous and offensive. And so, ever fewer people have dared to do so, even as it became even more obvious that hating America and having a taste for Marxism went with being a Democrat like arrogance and self-righteousness went with being Barack Obama.
Now, however, it's impossible to deny. The best and the brightest among young Democrats are all avowed socialists. The party would have chosen a socialist, Bernie Sanders, as its candidate for president in 2016 and likely also in 2020 if party top dogs hadn't stepped in and arranged for the candidacy of someone who was at least outwardly more mainstream. All the while, Democrats insisted their socialism was nothing to be worried about, but was of an extremely cuddly variety. One of the foremost among the party's up-and-coming new socialists, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-Swizzle Stick), maintains that what she has in mind isn't the bad old socialism of the Soviet Union, Communist China, Pol Pot's Democratic Kampuchea and the rest, but a type involving more unicorns and moonbeams. "So when millennials talk about concepts like democratic socialism," she explained, "we're not talking about these kinds of 'Red Scare' bogeyman." Yeah, tell all the victims of Stalin and Mao that it was just a "scare." Those hysterical right-wingers were having the vapors over nothing. ... The Communists are clearly the future of the Democrat Party.
Fourteen people arrested after anti-migrant riots in southern SpainJust after "anti-migrant riots," huh? Was there no precipitating event before that?
Ohhhh! So there was a precipitating incident. By the way, for days the BBC denied that the vicious thugs were migrants, despite widespread local testimony that it was the Beloved Newcomers who had beaten this man nearly to death.
A total of 14 people have been arrested and extra police have been deployed after an attack on a pensioner sparked anti-migrant unrest in a small town in southern Spain.
That is a foul lie. The man did not show "extensive bruising." One of the man's eyes was blood-red from being punched and the other eye was black. I don't mean he had a black ring around the orbit of his eye, like a normal shiner, I mean his eyeball itself was completely black because it had been filled with blood after the attack. And that blood then went black. I'm not going to embed the photo because it's upsetting but click here to see it. "Extensive bruising." Filthy liars. In Germany, nine underaged girls were sexually molested by Maryland Men, by which I mean Syrian terrorist migrants." The Christian Democratic Union mayor of the town said that global warming was really to blame, because it made the Syrian Newcomers irritable and therefore filled with the desire to rape children.
Three people of North African origin have been detained on suspicion of attacking the 68-year-old man in Torre Pacheco last Wednesday. The unrest began after a video circulated on social media, inflaming the town of 40,000 people which is home to a large immigrant population. The pensioner and police later said the video was unrelated to the incident but social media calls to find and attack the perpetrators multiplied quickly. By Friday groups armed with batons could be seen roaming the streets of Torre Pacheco. One far-right group called "Deport Them Now" called for attacks on people of North African origin. Further messages on social media have called for renewed attacks on immigrants over three days this week. A leading member of the extremist group was detained in the north-eastern town of Mataró on suspicion of spreading hate speech. The 68-year-old victim of last Wednesday's attack, named locally as Domingo Tomás Domínguez, told Spanish media he was thrown to the ground and hit while taking his morning walk. A photo circulating on social media showed his face bearing extensive bruising.
"You're not doomed yet, but..." ICE raided a Home Depot for illegals.
California actually cooperated with ICE and turned over a criminal illegal alien being released from prison. It's unclear if this is Newsom easing off his insurrection, of if the facts about this criminal are so bad -- he killed children while drunk-driving -- that it would be politically toxic, and perhaps criminally chargeable, to help him escape.
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