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AFRICAN FLATDOGS

flat-dog-crocHere in Zambia and elsewhere in Africa, crocodiles are nicknamed “Flatdogs.”  You can see why.  They spend much of their lives lying flat on the mud bank of a pond or river.  Yet when on the hunt they can attack with astounding speed and surprise, leaping unseen from muddy water upon an unsuspecting target twenty feet away in an instant.  This happened to a young boy fishing along the Luangwa River near our encampment just days ago.  Africa is unforgiving of the unwary.  (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #142 Photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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HALF-FULL REPORT 07/09/21

battle-of-long-islandOn July Ninth, 1776, 245 years ago today, General George Washington issued an executive order that The Declaration of Independence be read to members of the Continental Army gathered in Manhattan, while thousands of British troops on Staten Island prepared for the Battle of Long Island, which was fought on August 27th, 1776.

 

The Americans lost that battle. It was Washington’s greatest defeat and humiliation in his military career. He even almost lost his own life. However, he learned from that experience and reformulated his military strategy, and ultimately achieved a glorious victory for America in The War of American Independence on September Third, 1783.

The War of American Restoration was formally begun in 2016 with the election of Donald J. Trump.  Last winter, his reelection was stolen, and today in the United States of America, we literally have a Kleptocracy, which etymologically means “rule by a class of thieves”. Yet, the War of American Restoration is far from over.

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EVERY COUNTRY IN THE WORLD INTERVIEW

every-country-in-the-worldThere’s a Danish fellow named Henrik Jeppesen whose website is EveryCountryInTheWorld.com.  Having been to every country himself – defined as all 193 UN Member States – he interviews people who have done so or aspire to themselves.

He recently interviewed me, and I thought you might be entertained by my answers to his questions.  This is in lieu of a Keeping Your Sanity column or the next Father-Son Adventure chapter, as I am today on my way to Zambia to take your fellow TTPers on an Africa Dream Safari.  Here we go…

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THE GENESIS OF OUR COLLECTIVE MELTDOWN

chaos-and-riotsThis Fourth of July holiday was a time to pause and ask ourselves how we collectively lost our minds over the last 15 months—and are we yet regaining any semblance of our sanity?

To answer, let’s discuss in turn how to go to the chaos of daily living, followed by the madness of Biden policies and politics, and lastly, the joy of our foreign enemies over our madness.

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WHAT IF THE ELECTION AUDITS SHOW TRUMP REALLY WON?

trump-won-bannerThe immediate answer is: We just don't know.  The Founding Fathers did not write up a "what if" in the Constitution to make things right.  The Founding Fathers wrote up nothing in the Constitution in case mail-in ballots or the internet were used to manipulate the vote.

The scary part is that since the answer to possible election fraud appears not to be in the Constitution, nor in federal law, nor in federal court cases, then the answer-the remedy will come from somewhere else. That somewhere else, we know not.  But probably not from the words within the US Constitution.

So much of this is conjecture.  Let’s start with what we do know.

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THE VACCINE VOODOO CULT

Our best minds have spoken
Our best minds have spoken

Why is no connection being made between a massive vaccination program intended to reduce or prevent the spread of infections and the fact that cases are said to be skyrocketing. The vaccines are extravagantly touted as reliable antitoxins; at the same time the disease apparently continues to surf from wave to wave and variant to variant.

Because beneath the veneer of civilization, in essence we are as primitive and credulous as our stone age ancestors. Magic, not reason, remains the psychological default.

Amulets and incantations will keep us safe, and the practice of exorcism will banish the evil spirit that has possessed us.  We are in thrall to the Vaccine Voodoo Cult.

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HEY JOE! IF THE NEW COVID VARIANTS ARE SO DANGEROUS, WHY HAVEN’T YOU CLOSED THE BORDER?

border-sceneJoe is worried about the Delta variant of Covid.  His health experts tell him it’s more transmissible than the original.  Yet he continues to encourage a flood of illegal untested aliens across our southern border.

If Delta is not dangerous, he has an excuse on the border.  If it is, he doesn’t.  He can’t have it both ways.  But then, having it both ways is what Democrats always demand.

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A MAJOR EDUCATION REALIGNMENT IS COMING

no-supremasAccording to data released by Education Week, America’s government-run schools lost almost 1.3 million students this year. (Delaware, Illinois, and North Carolina didn’t supply enrollment statistics, so the true number is probably somewhat higher.)

While undoubtedly some of the “missing” kids will return when schools open their doors in August and September, to be sure many will not. And for those who don’t, increasing numbers will have more choices than ever.

Those choices portend an end to teachers union bullies and toady school boards controlling our kids’ education.

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SKYE’S LINKS 07/08/21

trump-takedown-on-big-techPOTUS launches a full-court effort to take down Big Tech. However, he and his legal advisors may have jumped the gun.  To file this lawsuit against big tech platforms is likely hopeless until either Florida or Congress declares them to be public accommodations or common carriers - then it will work.

Trump Launches Class-Action Lawsuit Against Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and Google CEO Sundar Pichai On Behalf of Their Victims

Donald Trump to Sue Masters of the Universe Jack Dorsey, Mark Zuckerberg

Courts now the main focus of reining in Big Tech

Google Sued By 36 States, DC Over Alleged Antitrust Violations

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FLASHBACK FRIDAY – TRANS-SAHARA EXPEDITION

trans-sahara-expeditionJanuary 2003. Our campsite at dawn in the center of the Sahara called the Téneré in Niger. We found hand stone axes here 8,000 years old when the Sahara was green. Crossing the world’s greatest desert is a true expedition, one of the most astounding adventures to be had on earth, geographically, culturally, and historically. Unfortunately, it is too dangerous with lawless and ideological banditry today. I can hardly wait to do it once more when it is safe again. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #70 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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THE SANDS OF THE TAKLA MAKAN

takla-makanWhen Marco Polo crossed the Tien Shan mountains and reached the Silk Road oasis of Kashgar in 1273, he faced an enormous desert of endless dunes called the Takla Makan, meaning “You go in, you don’t come out.” To avoid this fate, the Silk Road at Kashgar splits in two – above to the north of the dreaded sand sea via the oases of Aksu and Turfan, and underneath to the south via the oases of Yarkand, Khotan, Charchan and Charklik. The two routes came together beyond Lop Nor, the eastern extension of the Takla Makan, at the oasis of Dunhuang.

His father Niccolo and uncle Maffeo had earlier taken the northern route to first meet Mongol Emperor Kublai Khan, but now with Marco they took the southern route. They traveled in caravans of two-humped Bactrian camels, often crossing dunes on the edge – just like the photo you see. In 2008, I retraced Polo’s route along the southern route – part of it by motorized hang glider. He would be fascinated, I’m sure, to see what a camel caravan looks like from the air! (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #13 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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MAKING FRIENDS IN ANTARCTICA

rh-and-elephant-sealThis is my wife Rebel relaxing with a native of Antarctica while on a visit to the Palmer Science Station there. Getting up close and personal with Antarctic wildlife is so easy as they have no fear of us at all, be they seals, elephant seals, or penguins.

Better not get too close to male elephant seals in domination combat, however, as they can weigh up to 7,000 pounds. And steer clear of full grown leopard seals, which are apex predators weighing over 1,000 pounds. No worries, though, for Rebel with this young fellow. Experiencing Antarctica is always a memorable adventure. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #94 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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THE HANGING MONASTERY

hanging-monasteryThe architectural wonder of the Hanging Monastery was built on a vertical cliff face by the Tuoba people of Inner Mongolia over 1,500 years ago (in the 490s). Devout Buddhists and brilliant engineers, they defied gravity by inserting huge wooden crossbeams deep into the cliff to suspend the monastery’s temples, shrines, and monks’ living quarters, connected with bridges, corridors, and boardwalks, out into space.

Liao Mongols in the 900s rebuilt and sustained it, and it has been carefully refurbished and restored in the centuries since. While it remains primarily Buddhist with statues and depictions of Sakyamuni (the historical Buddha of 5th century BC) and Maitreya (the future Buddha), the monks welcome reverence to Taoism and its founder Lao Tzu (4th century BC), as well as Confucius (551-479 BC). Thus you also see shrines and statues of them like nowhere else.

It is a unique and inspiring experience to be here. We’ll be here again in our exploration of Inner Mongolia next year. ((Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #116 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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