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FPX’S HONEYMOON IS ALREADY OVER

OPENING THE FLOODGATES
OPENING THE FLOODGATES

[FPX] has allowed the honeymoon that he has received from the media (and which was so shabbily denied to his predecessor) to be interrupted by what is almost certain to be one of the most absurd fiascos in modern American history.

I speak against the impeachment of the former president for an incitement that he did not make, of an insurrection that he did not wish, an impeachment that was not attempted in order to remove him from an office that he does not hold.

It will be a farce of unconstitutional posturing and recrimination, and will fully air the former president’s significant arguments that the result of the late election is suspect.

And [FPX] will not be able to retrieve his honeymoon after this foolishness has been disposed of. Here’s why.

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GOP STATE ATTORNEYS GENERAL FIGHTING FPX DICTATORSHIP

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How about over 3 times as many?

As [FPX] issued 52 executive orders and actions in his first 16 days in office, Republican attorneys general in the states appear poised to be the strongest check on overreach by the federal government.

“Everything is fair game. We are going to defend the Constitution of the United States and look out for the best interest of our states,” Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr, chairman of the Republican Attorneys General Association, told me in an interview.

The number of legal actions planned against the FPX dictatorship and the number of states joining in is growing rapidly.  Here’s a summary.

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DESTROYING DEMOCRACY IN ORDER TO SAVE IT

stealing-the-electionTime magazine’s “The Secret History of the Shadow Campaign that Saved the 2020 Election” by Molly Ball is supposed to come off as an epic tale of left-wing institutions swooping in to save democracy from untold chaos in the aftermath of the election.

Instead, it’s a confessional where the storyteller and her informants unwittingly reveal that the election was indeed rigged.  She describes in detail what it took: a coordinated effort among a staggering number of left-wing organizations, the media and tech, titans of industry, an army of activists, #NeverTrumpers, and a whole lotta Benjamins, baby.

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A TOUGH PILLOW TO SWALLOW

right-and-wrongHowdy again fellow TTP’ers from CyberTex.  It’s been way too long since my last column, but like many of you I have spent the last year with my chin on the floor, completely aghast at the Covidiocy, the direction America has taken, and especially the events since what was clearly a stolen election…

Or was it?

“Ok, Tex, what are you getting at? Of COURSE it was stolen.”

While I agree that it was, it may not have been via the cyber attacks that have dominated the headlines.  At least five main methods were used to steal the 2020 election:

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OAMU – A FIELD MANUAL ON ORGANIZING A MASS UPRISING IV

self-efficacyChapter Four: Efficacy

What is efficacy? Two different, but related, things are involved. First, efficacy for a political activist means being able to take advantage of political technology, as discussed by Morton Blackwell in his essay, “The Real Nature of Politics.”

Political technology includes how you choose the messaging for a campaign (perhaps using the Leesburg Grid), how you use social media, how you list a candidate on the ballot, and so on. There are thousands of techniques. Having more activists and leaders who are savvy in political technology, compared to your adversaries, is how you win.

Second, activists and leaders should be high in self-efficacy, a powerful concept developed by Albert Bandura, who is often mentioned as one of the all-time greatest psychologists, in his 1997 book, Self-Efficacy.

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SKYE’S LINKS 02/11/21

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LOOKING FORWARD

“The USA is now a classic oligarchy” -- a fine analysis of where we are now, how we got here, and where we could go next:

Clarity In Trump's Wake

It’s a rant, but it’s an all too true rant:

The Collapse of Red Vs. Blue

Washington DC:

National Guard And Razor Wire Everywhere: DC Gets Dystopian As Impeachment Trial Kicks Off

Also in DC. 'Crat factions fight for loot and power - "if we don't get it, burn it down."  (Actually, burning DC down to the ground isn’t a bad idea about now…)

Mob Threatens Arson During 'F The Police' March In DC

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FLASHBACK FRIDAY – RETRACING HANNIBAL OVER THE ALPS WITH ELEPHANTS

retracing-hannibalSeptember 1979 – my Hannibal Expedition took two elephants over the same pass Hannibal used in 218 BC across the Alps to attack Rome. There is only one pass that fits the contemporary descriptions of both Greek historian Polybius and Roman historian Livy: The Col du Clapier on what is now the French-Italian border.

Unrecognized as Hannibal’s Pass in 1979, it is still a roadless trail today crossed only on foot or mountain bike. But since our expedition, there are now signs proclaiming it La Route d’Hannibal, and even a life-size statue of an elephant at the French village of Bramans where the track over the pass begins.

The photo you see is us climbing high above Bramans (I’m the one in front with the red backpack). It took us five days to carefully guide our elephants (from an Italian circus) over Clapier and down to the Italian village of Susa. First time in 2,197 years and never repeated 41 years since.

Hannibal’s crossing the Alps with elephants is one of the most epic events of world history. To retrace it yourself with elephants is to make that famous history a part of your life in the most uniquely powerful way. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #15 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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THE FLATTEST PLACE ON EARTH

salar-de-uyuniThe Salar de Uyuni, 12,000 feet high in the Altiplano of Bolivia, is a 4,000 square mile expanse of salt so flat it is used to calibrate the altimeters of NASA observation satellites of the earth. After a rain, it becomes the world’s largest mirror, 80 miles across. The incredible reflective surface extends to the horizon in every direction – it is both hallucinatingly disorienting and makes for amazing mirror-to-horizon photos (especially at sunrise/sunset).

The brine underneath the salt crust contains 70% of the world’s lithium – critical to our battery-fueled global economy – produced in evaporation pools that are a kaleidoscope of colors.

You can stay here in relative luxury at one of the world’s most unique hotels – the Palacio de Sal, built entirely of salt: walls, floors, ceilings, furniture, sculptures. Being here is one of South America’s more astounding experiences. Let me know if you want a Wheeler Expedition to take you there! (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #39 Photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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THE GREAT BLACK OF MAKALU

black-of-makaluThe 5th highest mountain on earth at 8,463 meters/27,765ft, Makalu is Sanskrit for “Great Black” – a name for Shiva, the Hindu god of creative destruction, as here is one of his homes. You’re looking face on the Southeast Ridge (the right side in sun, the left side in shade), which is the primary climbing route.

You’re seeing the entire south side of Makalu in Nepal, while the north side is in Tibet with the border running along the horizon crestline. Makalu Base Camp lies below the bottom right corner of the photo. This was taken at over 20,000 feet on our approach from Everest and Lhotse – 12 miles away – during our Himalaya Helicopter Expedition, or “HHE.”

Everyone is understandably entranced with Everest – yet the other 8,000 meter Himalayan giants are breathtakingly magnificent in their own right, and you can see why with Makalu. On our HHE, we go to them all! (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #37 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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THE NAGAS OF LUANG PRABANG

nagas-of-luang-prabangNagas are multi-headed dragons who rise up to protect the former royal capital of Laos, Luang Prabang. The city along the Mekong River has been the center of Lao culture since the 600s. The Kingdom of Laos, “Land of a Million Elephants,” had to struggle for centuries to avoid being absorbed by the empires of Siam and Khmer (Cambodia). It was the French who wrested Laos from Siam (Thailand) in the 1890s, giving it independence in 1953.

For centuries, devout Buddhists have been building beautifully ornate shrines and temples called Wats here in Luang Prabang. Every day at dawn, hundreds of red-robed monks living in the Wats parade through the city streets for donations. Since the Pathet Lao seizure of power in 1975, moving the capital to Vientiane, Luang Prabang is free of politics, preserved as a religious haven and treasure house of Laotian culture.

A few days here is not to be missed. As you enjoy a glass of good French wine at a riverbank café watching the sunset over the Mekong, give thanks to the Nagas who are still protecting this sanctuary city. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #24, photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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MYSTERY LAKES OF THE GOBI

mystery-lakes-of-gobiThe southernmost portion of the Gobi Desert is called the Alashan in Inner Mongolia. Traversed by Marco Polo in 1273 on his way to meet the Mongol Emperor Kublai Khan, he said it contained a “mystery.”

For in the hidden center of the Alashan is an area known as Badain Jaran, “Mystery Lakes” in Mongolian. There are some 140 of these small lakes surrounded by enormous sand dunes. The photo you see is of one of these lakes, taken in late afternoon on a windless day, with the giant dunes above reflected on the water.

We were there in October 2017. We will explore Inner Mongolia and the Gobi again in October 2021. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #32 Photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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JUST PLAIN FUN

Forty years ago in 1981, there was a celebrity gala for President Ronald Reagan at Fords Theatre. Who brought down the house was Rodney Dangerfield, whose 10-jokes-a-minute – good clean fun, no bad words whatever – brought tears of laughter to the entire audience.

“My wife's cooking is so bad, the flies got together in the back yard and fixed the screen door.”

“I tell ya, I don’t get no respect. Last week my house was on fire, my wife told the kids ‘Be quiet, you’ll wake up daddy’.”

Enjoy!

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HALF-FULL REPORT 02/05/21

marjorie-taylor-greeneNo doubt who is the HFR Hero of the Week, is there?  Here she is, glowering at Pelosi in the House Chamber.  The Dems have their lightning rod, AOC.  Now we have ours, MTG – Marjorie Taylor-Greene, every patriot’s heroine.

We’ll be talking about MTG further, but first, I need to thank all of you who took the time to take our 2021 To The Point Survey.

Your answers and comments are really being helpful in enabling us to make TTP better than ever – especially now as our country becomes an American Dictatorship in broad daylight.  TTP is needed as never before, and it’s my job to make sure it is.  So please help me by taking our 2021 To The Point Survey if you haven’t already – just click on the link and answer/comment away.  Thanks!

Okay – here we go with the absolute best HFR of 2021… so far!

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OUR 2021 TO THE POINT SURVEY

Once again, it’s time to ask you for your feedback on how we’re doing, how we can improve, what you’d like more of or less.

As you well know, 2020 was the weirdest year of our lives, and 2021 is promising to be weirder and worse.  TTP will be here to help you understand it, cope with it, overcome it, to “survive and thrive.”

You can really help all of us in this goal by taking just a few moments giving your responses in our 2021 To The Point Survey.  This is for TTP Members only.  Please do not give it to anyone not a fellow TTPer.  It can be anonymous, but we hope you’ll let us know your name and email at the end where we ask. – or if we have a question for you regarding your answers.

This is in case you have a comment we should respond to – or if we have a question for you regarding your answers.

So just click on the link -- 2021 To The Point Survey – answer away, and make whatever comments you’d like. There is a place at the end where you can send any message for me or our TTP team.

With thanks and appreciation,

- Jack

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KEEPING YOUR SANITY III

feardemicEver hear the story of a fellow who went for a walk around his neighborhood one day and saw a man doing this really weird dance on his porch?  The fellow calls out, “What’s the dance for?”  The man calls back, “It keeps the tigers away.”  Puzzled, the fellow says, “What tigers? There are no tigers around here.” The man happily responds, “You see, it’s working!”

Easy to laugh at one nutty neighbor – but not when almost the entire world is engaged in the Lockdown Tiger Dance.

Here’s the NYTimes’ (1/29) List of Countries Americans Can Travel To.  It’s not many out of the world’s 198 countries, and most of those left with onerous restrictions.  This Global Feardemic for a flu bug survivability from which is over 99%.

This is a prime example of how critically important Keeping Your Sanity is amidst the whole planet going off its rocker.  It’s not just America.

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