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CLIMBING JACOB’S LADDER ON THE ISLAND OF SAINTS

jacobs-ladderJamestown on Saint Helena in the South Atlantic is two blocks wide and a mile long in a narrow deep ravine. One of the world’s longest straight staircases, Jacob’s Ladder, was an original way to get out – 699 steps each 11 inches high – and it’s a workout.

People who live here call themselves “Saints” and pronounce their island “sent-uhl-LEEN-ah.” It’s famous of course for where the Brits exiled Napoleon after Waterloo. His residence and gardens on a high promontory, Longwood House, is preserved with original furnishings and his death bed. Dying in 1821, he was buried in a beautiful peaceful glen nearby (in 1840 he was reinterred at Les Invalides in Paris).

After climbing the Ladder and visiting Longwood, you’d want to refresh yourself at one of Jamestown’s pubs, where local Saints will be happy to hoist a pint with you. And don’t pass up a visit to the Saint Helena Distillery, the world’s remotest distillery, to learn how Head Distiller Paul Hickling makes his memorable Prickly Pear Whiskey, White Lion Spiced Rum, and Jamestown Gin – all in unique stepping stone bottles in honor of Jacob’s Ladder. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #46 Photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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A SULTAN’S ARABIA

nakhal-castleNakhal Castle, Oman.  If you want to see an ultra-rich Arab sheikdom with exotically designed skyscrapers, you go to Qatar or Dubai. But if you want a more genuine Arabia of Sultan’s palaces, of forts and castles perched on rocky crags, of traditional villages tucked away in mountain fastnesses, of rock pools and grottoes gushing with spring water hidden in secret valleys, a place out of Arabian Nights rather than one of garish ostentatiousness – then you come here to the Sultanate of Oman.

Omanis are a polyglot people from all over Arabia, Persia, and India who’ve lived here for millennia, creating a cosmopolitan trading society that adheres to its traditional culture.  There are fabulous hotels with great bars, concerts by the Omani Philharmonic Orchestra, and once outside the capital of Muscat, an Arabian wonderland so exotic it seems out of a movie.  We’ll be here in the Spring of ’22. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #119 Photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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MAYA RUINS AND STAR WARS

maya-ruinsThis is Temple IV at the ancient Mayan capital of Tikal, now in northern Guatemala.  It was from the top of Temple IV that the shot in the original 1977 Star Wars movie was filmed of the Millennium Falcon landing (at 44 seconds) near jungle temples (Temples II and III) at the Rebel Base on the moon of Yavin 4.

Built in 740 AD, at 230 feet it is the tallest pre-Columbian structure in all the Americas.  While Tikal’s earliest buildings date to the 4th century BC, it was from 300 to 800 AD that Tikal flourished as one of the Mayan Empires most powerful kingdoms.

Then decline set in, with drought, deforestation, overpopulation, and constant warfare with rival kingdoms. With Tikal abandoned by the end of the 900s, it remained covered by rainforest jungle for over a thousand years. American archaeologists began excavations in the 1950s. Today with its major temples restored, Tikal is the most impressive example you can visit of Mayan civilization.  (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #118 Photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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THE ITCHAN KALA OF KHIVA

itchan-kalaThe inner town (Itchan Kala) of the ancient Silk Road oasis of Khiva has been unchanged for centuries.  Surrounded by 40ft-high snake walls that writhe around the city, its labyrinth of narrow lanes adorned with blue and aquamarine tile mosaics is a living museum for you to explore.

On the Oxus or Amu Darya River in deepest Central Asia, Khiva was ancient when Alexander the Great seized it in 329 BC.  It survived the depredations of Arabs in the 7th century, Mongols in the 12th, Tamerlane in the 13th.  The Khanate of Khiva continued to flourish on the Silk Road until conquered by the Russians in the 19th. Today in Uzbekistan, it remains as the best-preserved of the ancient oases of the Silk Road, yet unknown to the outside world.  We’ll be here once again this coming September.  (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #118 Photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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HALF-FULL REPORT 03/05/21

Gotta love MTG!

For two days in a row this week (3/02-03), TTP’s favorite Congresslady Marjorie Taylor-Greene (R-GA) spoke on the floor of the House wearing a “THIS MASK IS AS USELESS AS JOE BIDEN” face mask, denouncing Dem behavior and bills, then twice forced immediate adjournment “so that Democrats have time to reflect on their actions.”

The Dems have dumb as a stump AOC, while we have sharp as a whip MTG.  That mask message is a brilliant two-fer – the senselessness of mask mandates and China Joe mental deterioration.

Brilliant timing as well.  Lots of good and important news in this HFR – here we go!

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KEEPING YOUR SANITY VII

benjamin-disraeliBenjamin Disraeli (1804-1881), one of Victorian England’s most prominent Prime Ministers (1868/1874-1880), once commented to a friend:  "There are two things that the public should never be allowed to see how they are made:  sausage and the law."

We are witnesses today of just how immortally trenchant Disraeli was back in the 19th century.  For in truth, politics in America now is a far more repulsive sight than the inside of a sausage factory.

Yet if Disraeli were here now, he’d smile sardonically and remind us that (he was fluent in French) plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose – the more things change, the more they stay the same.

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THE DNA SOLUTION TO THE EQUALITY ACT

transgenders-in-sportsHR 5: The Equality Act of 2021, passed by the House 224-206 on February 25, 2021, amends the term “sex” meaning male or female to include “sexual orientation and gender identity” in the 1964 Civil Rights Act as currently amended.

Abraham Lincoln was fond of asking a question of people to test their intelligence:  “If you call a dog’s tail a leg, how many legs does the dog have?”  If a person answered, “Five,” Lincoln knew he was talking with someone not very smart.  “No,” he’d reply, “the correct answer is Four, because calling a tail a leg doesn’t make it a leg.”

We need, then, a solution to the Feds forcing Fake Reality upon us at the point of a government gun. Here it is.  Feel fully free to send it to any coach, athletic department, school administrator, city council member, state legislator, or member of Congress you may know.

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POTUS AT CPAC

[This is the full video of the President’s 90-minute address at CPAC last March 28th, followed by the full text of 12,500 words – an extraordinary performance of dragon energy full of insights, revelations, wit, wisdom, and predictions.  It is worth your time to watch, read, and enjoy entire –JW]

Crowd:

USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA!

Well, thank you very much. And hello, CPAC. Do you miss me yet? Do you miss me yet? A lot of things going on. There’s so many wonderful friends, conservatives and fellow citizens in this room and all across our country. I stand before you today to declare that the incredible journey we’ve begun together, we went through a journey like nobody else. There’s never been a journey like it. There’s never been a journey so successful. We began it together four years ago, and it is far from being over. We’ve just started.

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TRUMP’S TRIUMPH AT CPAC

potus-fist-pumpPresident Trump gave a memorable address on Sunday evening (2/28) to the Conservative Political Action Committee (CPAC). For such a boffo performance, the Emmy mistakenly awarded to New York Governor Andrew Pinocchio Cuomo should be retrieved and redirected to him.

In one mighty swinging oratorical stroke of 90 minutes, Trump asserted authority over his party, arraigned the new administration for the complete failure to accomplish anything useful in the first 40 of its vaunted 100 days, and then rolled through the Biden executive orders like a bulldozer.

[Note: please refer to the parts of POTUS at CPAC in italics regarding Lord Black’s specific references in the President’s speech.]

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CHINA DECLARES GAYS ARE MENTALLY ILL – WHERE’S AMERICA’S WOKE LEFT?

hollywood-no-take-on-chinaDissidents have been warning us for years about the nature of China's communist totalitarian regime.  But unlike a lot of them, the dictatorship also has money and markets. In the West, especially in Woke America, that means quisling defenders, many with a snoot in the Chicom trough.

So here comes a pitched curve ball for China's clapping seals:  courts there have declared homosexuality is a mental illness. This puts China's defenders, nearly all leftists, in an increasingly untenable position – from LeBron James, Disney and all Hollwood, to Apple, Eric Swalwell, and China Joe Xiden.

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HOW WOKENESS CAPTURED BIG BUSINESS

woke-capitalismWhat explains the greening of Wall Street with corporate CEOs becoming woke and dissing the system that made them rich?

“With every breath we take,” Apple CEO Tim Cook declared in the wake of George Floyd’s death, “we must commit to being that change, and to creating a better, more just world for everyone.”

There is indeed something nauseating about people claiming to be virtuous when they’re not, but to accuse Apple and Disney of hypocrisy would be to miss the point. Wokeness is directed at transforming America, using Wall Street and corporate America to help bring it about.

Stephen Soukup’s new book, The Dictatorship of Woke Capital: How Political Correctness Captured Big Business, provides the best account so far of how finance capital ended up on the woke side of the culture wars.

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SKYE’S LINKS 03/04/21

cuomo-me-too-momentsHave you wondered why the 'Crat supporting media are reporting on Gov. Cuomo's "Me Too" moments instead of simply burying them, as they did with the Hunter Biden laptop emails story?  Here is a plausible explanation:

Nolte: Media's MeTooing of Andrew Cuomo Is Really About Protecting Four Democrat Governors

Snowden on the tech oligarchs:

"Did You Agree To This? Everybody's Locked Up": Ed Snowden On Power Of Silicon Valley Amid COVID Lockdowns

Big tech oligarchs plot to eliminate anonymity:

Bokhari: Microsoft and Friends Want to Destroy Online Privacy

Oklahoma is systemically invoking the 10th Amendment – let’s hope many states follow:

Oklahoma House Passes Bill Allowing Review, Veto of Biden Executive Orders

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FLASHBACK FRIDAY – WITH MBUTI PYGMIES IN THE CONGO

jw-pygmiesAugust, 1971. The gentle Mbuti people live in the Ituri rainforest, one of the world’s densest jungles, in northeastern DR Congo. They are among the most ancient of all human populations, with their ancestors having hunted in these forests for over 60,000 years. The tallest among them is under five feet.

It was on my first visit to Africa that I was able to spend time with them. They live in scattered bands of a few dozen each, always on the move in search of game, sleeping in small makeshift huts of branches and leaves, and far away from villages of Bantus who always try to enslave them.

Their music is hypnotic. To the beat of drums of hollowed-out logs, they sing with a polyphonic complexity that is extraordinary. I’ll never forget the performance they gave for me. Alas, no tape recorder – much less videocam back then! (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #65 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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LOOKING INTO A BABY LEOPARD’S EYES

baby-leopardThere are not many places in Africa where you can do this, where a leopard mother has no fear of your getting this close to her cub. The best place in all Africa is a region of Zambia called South Luangwa, where iconic African wildlife is in vast profusion yet uninhabited by people.  And where you can stay in a safari lodge so luxurious it’s hard to believe you’re way out deep in the African bush.

I’ve been traveling to Africa for 50 years now – since 1971 – and have been to every country on the continent, so I know how unique a South Luangwa safari is.  If you have a dream of experiencing an African safari once in your life, you might consider here.  I can hardly wait to come here again this coming July.  Care to join me, to look into a baby leopard’s eyes yourself? (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #117 Photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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